THE ERIE OBSERVER. BENI f SL AN, EDIT()); MOOR E. • PURLI3 HC 3LO 4 Y a 111471.11 WA I t DEMOCRATIC STATE NYMTVATION'g ASA L courristorrac SCOTT, Columbia Co GEORGE 46GDZT:illt 4L7ZKAL, JACOB FRY, Jr., Montgomery Co SI RVIS7'4II ~,a szstaz, TIMOTHY IVES, Potter-Co. Topton of the Week Zebra Carevesetem. The Ftraion Convention whieh 3 33etehlod sit RAUTISOUrg !1, , t w••ek, 4r1,1 pit in unminattnn a l State ticket, ban been 1. ry apprcprtately named a shov e , b„, m .. suit , e , lik e the odor' a tho etialiteit a %%rico,. sit mlitieal stripes quite as tsumerou., if n brilliant ac it% nann•• sake Lilt. Z these ppliti, al stripe. I art ternaluatol at the back bone—and that blek bens wt. vino:quoit to tilt. Dettsocratb:. party . Time wasts. n ,pp tts ut.. of the D n, erica, afrtrtne4i %..tuo principle ••r advocated certain' well defined and 5. , 11 i 1.. 'A 11 .y•tena of govern ment putts } . Ttuv_ %tan wl.eu thcts- opponents steed pledged to carry rut measure., whir& they deemed beneficial to i'sio w.ll being of the State and Nation; but the -tr.pes of the poti lest Zebra, caged at liarri.burz week, awl gronn..ed ow (fiend 13ALL, °nun' only be, units-i 1 at tho backbone upon conslita.n that these well known measures and reine i plc...f the pe r t .4inibi give plate to a COMM , 13 platform, and that f }Olt torn planks—tile spotl3 Lffico ami bal.. • f tin: Dem ocrat io party In view of diet,: nts, and these face 4; the exhibition uttost have be( is as it/Wresting the , Democratf - e looker, ri . p 3 the hve Zebra i• to the yoUthful .• • An. Yaw lamLurg's trar,:ling Pr,bibitioe_•• Th• re woo our friend IPALL, thu Prelidiug stripe l the iolking as eel M though 110 never had hut ono h , rl,` under him. when e . , ey tr kr) ra+ be can 1.14:b: 2 1,1 . 11, t of Pittsburg, a perfect bit cumpa.4—at tont time tL Lteut-wrut.. 'wen au mot• mason, anon a Fr( ler.t lien a Democrat again, and Dow a rank of cro•n - r•hipi.ol xt in order WV the illu3trn.u... Juirs rovoui, from Westmoreland, wig.; tepr .s ntt 1 :Ito Ilin• doe ',tripe in itio natural, and because, ins 6,1 so, felt it inentnhf nt •••i him .• r to aak the i; o a T eutimi littl. .r 11noricitni.m it,•• txttaube, hut.oi;tinueti, "Atucr,c4u- t!:e taschittery t., carry ttlilt tictig in itorrtanee to I wtulo, vraq t!in.t tlinstrtons p h triett, (apt r ktl., Lie ooce reprebont,A 'me f l'hll a ie;plua Se. uktorutl district LutaLeu lug t.rtu raplrcl, the esters iirtivtog foutot they Las: male it srrta:i tni-- take, they elected 2130th , r Thh n, whereht.Smitt.t.'s 41.4 i be..tr' v•-rc v,nt;rm.4l Ine.r* •v,e Until he Vpi lu Prrsid. nt Pl} RC}. for 9 plan ter of official pap io CUP' it, lOW Ltit rit case to the cloclusion that the h, a4l, even rf saved, wasn't worth the pla , :e", apt sn Ix r4use4. and the reslet was lib Smnft bernme darn ea.npe .0 Cur Z-bi a: But we neel not eennaerate--the rariotis t Dear if eartpub aswauatlvl ne vtar,;.l...eg, soma approprls.tely named thc• "Z hra enurention.",,hare but one Wad of Union, mil tba!, as 1., fore r.inarl:ecl, is opposit ion to the Deturtc rat io party anti a (.1,2,31 ro for t h e griiig of nffi Perhaps they will k able to induce the pc-pie of Penwayleania to endorse dot* two planks, lot we doubt it The N. Y. Malmo Law L'oranstivatiasal. The highest lcga, tribunal In ILL Stlto of Near York—the Court .t Appealr—h t• g,v, t. It , 4,‘- eition tapnia the prnhibttnry liyucx iaw , 44.1 that decision is to the eff,et 't hat the kw ti unc )ust i• motional The Julg ,, hal twn tofore them—one Iron, N v C:1), h the' $u Tamar Court had Lehi lila ~e,hurt• clause to be uncon4tltutinna,, and the.uthe_r frum the Buffalo diatriet, nt which the lower court rendered a jutlgua at la faro- of c ,netitutiou• ality of tile priuukpi, Thu (',,urt of Appeah-, or ThCLI , r 3 rotup4.....ug it, ca. del-mood to be fly out nt yaigcs, have .4- firmed the forrn• r ar I r. vcr!ed tb latttr, tbereby ficclat ing nut oui) lrch c•izare eagle, but the grand pnur !.h 4/ I , be tipeptimitattonat This a .•,,,vn unist hark. a very discourgin,: tiff , ul•ra tonnpezlneu wen vrlw have. !allured f..t Let- with 41'01 TtPrti• Etacity to cofure , their tut if it sPra . rs to modify their ideas aul revxt to less obnoxious measurer In the tr rt t .rmat.ury effort!, they will find their ranks spei Rug located, and the . puVc ready Tn ctigortin tiltat in th,3 laudable ind tiv.) iu .iew Illaebanaa sad Dallas. The En:4llAl qnt, tha. Mr D "ur r. 1, i,a 1 ..rrir(.ll 14119erpOi.1, 30 i r•1',,01 N.t r ~ LI i.'y is eau, for h. ,- ...,, , I ', I LI, n! ~,, I, : iT^, 1 ,Ic ,;, p, , ,,. mat! to au midr,...,A pre., - ut ~. i , .) th , . .I.rivtri(.au ('hamioer of Conan ore , Ir liu,..ilauso, itas n 1,,,, (. ma d e a ( ,h n . tb. bu t e l upt (4 the Lord )11iy.)r of Lc. on-- , ,n0 .if th ~.,' f. 1 1,.!,-1.. , ‘ 1 ,4.•.,•.a 11, a 0 re r , u ,Le t;i, ,t I,= Cu, ht an , l luti.l , : , toague, toi whiell loam. - uci. :tit Lu.3l" (no matter what. may he hL4 sintimutitej with feelit,g of pr , Platoi adnirratlon for th orat.,r, hal r, , pec„ h, Int t l ph..l/1 11r. Buchanan is a 4.1 .tltesritan, as well as as exporteneed p,i,tician. No other man who has been so much In action on the pub lic etagc of life, who htta mingled so mouth to the turmoil of partisan warfare ns Mr Buchanan, ma point to a blalOry so free front blemi-h t„ career's* brilliant with p•Auts of patraitie inttr ast. "A blun,ler," it lb Sa)d, "is worse than a crime." Mr. Buchanan he, ncrer yet made one in his long futilic career lie i* circumspect It he, or one emetly like ham in prudence and ability, should b nur net t ptent deat, ao good citizen, we atop ot, the circumstance TM Mw lawomow, Both Houses of toe Lig.slature, through a Committee of Conference, /1.010 41"404 uVu Saw Lieense Bill, which, if its provisions tire faithfully carried out, will nnioubtedly meet the approbation of a mujority of the people It authorises the Courts to license hotels, inns, taverns, and eating-bonuses, under certain pretty stringent restrictions. Not more than one hotel to every 100 taxables may be licensed in the cities, nor mote than one to every 150 taxables is the country, to be apportioned among the wards of the cities, and boroughs and townships of the counties, as the convenience and necessi ties of the public may require. The minium roe of hotel licensee in Pittsburgh and Philadel phia, is Azad at 870; mu country towns and bor oughs of over 200 tatablee, $6O; in the country, $25 One eating house to every four hotels as be licensed in city and country, with the ok he hoense*ec not • PI Iphia, anits2o in AA , #.7 Bi ~. aid dissiere are 5, isas. I of license now fixed by law, which shall in no •"•'3 ease he hew saws Ilidilreseisee-weli-eli4esis, quantities than five gallons, except in the erase of breiters who also bottle their liquors, who may ' sell by the dozen bottles Retailers of liquors, trith os without other merchandise, are to pay double the rates now required of them, but not less 4 1a , VW is saf-sswasEsSlL assAmialissi.. . ed is mll in leas quainities than one igalloa.-• Bottlers of porter, ale, cider, and osier bvvwed: liquors, and manufacturers of dotnestiii vine, inky sell in quantities of not lea then one dose° bot tles, without licatme. P 8. The bill passed both basses, 111.4 wits immediately signed by She floverver ii Pal 1. Poititcal Judaea. We taro not as much faith as we need totiare in an elective Judiciary, beaux we iire ready to stowed any rover that has fur its **eta ae provement to that system. Per this 121111110111 ter are disposed to look with favor upon a bill now befnr• the Senate, introduced by Mr Bilehitcw, to prevent the interference of Judges iu partizan polities. it miters the psaalty for Woos Put in political meetings, or aeting se eommittee men, in a due of $5OO for the first "offence; "lied f,r the 'wound it Dub,ieets the party to iinpeich• went, tad to removal from office. Some data p10t..., whey :be bill was introduced, a kiesetter' asked if it was intended to - apply to a Judged a particular district, (alluding to Wilmot; we suppose. ) Mr Bucksiew disclaimed auy inten-, lion to apply it to any partieubir case; it *as A, general bill which applied to all Judges. He sr.id tirs , right that a Judge should obstailt from urt icipating in th.• proceedings of political weetiugb. There was nothing in the bill to de bar the Judges from the full enjoysseat of the r.( sufferage, and all other rights, weeps taking part in political meetings and harreotur the poopio ~ u the stump Tie thought a law of kiwi tv.itid prove higtily salutary; and 40 WO! At /enst, It will do no harm to try 1., int if it hvi the 404ined ofeet, and elf- Ate- th. , pr,,. nt system, It will street that gilwiu k t di:shatilifii.etiouraockg, the people with •.0 Juiliviary! C.I. Verve .as the liVaihisyme I w.- col Jona W Foatittv, whose contleoti4o with the Washington reign has beta eenisentiy neficial to the Democracy of the Nation, an oiounces bta reuretuent from that establishment dui week r 6.• reason fee this step is, that ate Ist,- Denineratio Corrveneinn of this State, thee' its Chairulati, a:.sigued to him the difficult and I‘6,ltou- putition of Chairman of the state Cen tral committee; mid av the obligations imposed by trim posittmi neceasartly aonfliot with his ;Mon ti ou t ,, 1114 duties as Editer of the Unio*," he ua- deemed it best to retire Tn have TO- Kiaillexi at tipt liegij of the Union would have ISM perhaps he. more profitable, but as Col. Forney has foroars been the warm personal friend of Mr Tirt:WANAN, we boner him for having grren up a situati,n he was eo well qualified to ill, to outer the &aurae. for his friend untrammeled by other ob,igations and duties. La his valedictory be declares Lie incaution to support with all his energies "whomsoever may be nominated as tLe exedidate. for President in 1856 by the National Detrioera.tieConventian, whether it be the present erntnenc 'turf Magistrate or the man who is the ch , dm of hie own State and of himself, or any other I t.ma •rat " \V. bare but few items of interest from Her risburg, either of a local or a general character .Among the former we notice that &bill has been introduced which provides for she sale of the Main Line of the Pribli,• Works freer Pbtiadel ' ptia to Pittsburg, inel&ding the tax on tonnage pining over the Permaylvania ilatileoea, to the Sunbury and Erie Coutpsoy fur seven and a half f dollars, the whole amount to be ite curo.l 1, ) a first mortgage on the whole ire of the road ..1 the said Company, with interest at tl, :rate of ti per sent. per animus, Other snApie guards are said to be provuleii for the security of the State; and the terms of payment are fined at such . peri(als a, will be easy and advantageous for the Company. Had this bill been ;intrAtteed early in the euesioo, there =lea be aotoxi flood rea-syn to hope for its pt....sage: se it is, we de Cat think the prospect is flattering We he r , bov.cvc r, we ate mistaken. Another item of local iuterest in the following: "Mr Whalitku has katrodseed a bill to incor porate the Rrie,\ClasKord, sod State Line 11.111 i• r•a , l C.ompany, and to dispose of the Railroad from Erie to the New York state Lino" ire frequeollr ere theca:lu of this patbeiebto neeeteaelld mato,. PrlAbillic candidates for the Republican nositnetton for the Pre 6‘de nev No one hal yet • to our knowledge, put la * disables., NO 01 . 13 , 1 be. nuke*. be WU .Canna vaa7 mach *tali, will ba tab pat 10 our f-r hitureif It would Indeed bc to txtraCcednery - „stare. should permit bib nose en aw Worts miretetioli. are !U.! Ito r, eat reafdlnary if he ellould chime* to be nomeated. 11, ,1 , 1 0 ; 00w t,I1.1(1.1 . Itleh a molt potaribie, bet who 'via toll nyt , be pen th.• f4ture • ranger babe thee tate rem • Li fl ennk .aa new« oleivartin to otiterbibb P . .! 1 ( rarer etee )I..,tar) .(lan d • ' pee , vur !demure, tither, maul 140, • er Toe w wr, on teernrf thew fin* linstauL" The goer " 77 4Eht"• e t "i 47 hat t " i k rsook `)Pitenutli nn 14deneItbe the rr - and teel.llv that the Lrilinot Fitton., nes utensils Milk Lod T•41).1044 a. a:War •pon int ;navel Sn w i mp,' ,seers, and afterwards, 'When 'Wt.! t. be 4vn. nu" be airprove4 noeities taker b lu it Ile Nvikolsou letter, anot wa# re• [creel' t.” the (.•theral as 1111 sutliontt tor that npininif cc ❑nde•etandSt.ttle Itepubliceete Hill ellirir In tiro Ifimarlies or .he ft , r,on ant nut antstivionica Lie nun rrho oboes taa nett tor rr• 'evalate for th e toreitortee Suet' eattlart Lna peoiLcra • f Lea sian in 1 . 6480.4,1041/M knit yet, we ain't see why Judy Malta* wouldn't make a capital candidate An the Zebra party Now, there is our neighbor of the Gatetti, who ha, already thrown up his cap, and ie ear. needy striving so manufacture e11411193.e,u for him; what does he care where or how the Judge "learned to be a itenubliosu candidate," ao long as he bulls the purpose of unlocking the spoils! Wks', l , si Lai care whether, "in )1148 he took the round boldly that the Wilmot proviso owe unconstitutional" or not, if he is now available? What does he care if he did endortie G. Cps" squatter sovereign doctrine, if be now will plag 'sum sal allow himself to be used.' Vitray, we think Judge McLean would make a at4ital can= did**. for the opponents of the Llossaaaratty' And hence, as we art a great admirer of the 'Sitting* of things" we hope the &tun party Inl4 mule down upon him it will be such 'prime fan to see men who cursed the Fugitive Slave Law high and low s walking up to the polls and voting for the very man who pro:mow:toed that Law Canot.i sutional and beading We repsas--Jadge: McLean is the very men, and ear rve4bibor .44 the Gazette is fortunate in hiving. found 'him first " When you get a good thing, Beep it " EMI Tem Owl° Rrrtn.—The is* on the ri entirely broken rtp, and is rapidly cleaving Steamers are loading for Cincinnati, And jog off the luso amilatate442 of frig . tween Wheeling and Pittsburgh the river closed. to bell -o- Legislative. Hon. John McLean. (I. • f Y,lll, .111.1 In., u..) , / Julia, que4 -Ili. Ifiry,,,y it rtt only eply nor opporienta th.. rm.' I.f 11 , 1/ have ebosen to make it the issue, and are striv tk , 123 0 misreprerien Democratic party, bur a 1..) thy' mare (if facts upon which we, in corninon with out party, claim that IVhitfield, and ii. 44 ltneder , 2. the legally elected delegate trim that territory ilk, view of the ease, it ie Lath praper and right that irlieo IP mail 41111trag betio l letirapp d unit Aittp,_ ritfortreet-1 Unit we *mild I.47ttnniinitate it to onr reader!, 11° tl4t. OV ayr( o l34 an oPlpiou intelligently I / * prefnissa. _ 4 s.rw.c,ot number of the Jessmal 4.f fee warrtic, • paper by no maims pirrtiees in elharnsitierc:ww and a mho review at I ad fteetion ir'Ottrtnegoci_ivith the duties oil the Popitnoten of investi4ation recently appoint ed by Congress, and i t .kit route for the 6caae of ire /Aloes to Kansa... After seyi fig that the metritsrrollf tiirts Closimitim ‘ , 4liftor widely from I coil other 'ln theft opiutori and presvidicee," and that a majnrity and minority report will hone. , be itieititelble, the ertiele .pruceasis to say that : *.‘ Upon': one point, however, we epprehead they will be.agrem3, samety, that Mr, Whitfield wag whilreilitted,:ion the day and in tie manner prisseribed by thislaw, to sit is the Congress of the Untold &wee sa delegate from the Territory of Kansas. Dicabtlest they will kill that some of time whets.* their votes at this election were eutitime to do so, and that outrages vessenammitsmi which prevented or deterred otb eve (min eiseveising their rights of franehis...— Yee, ac m: still as insiisputaiski feat that, greet numbers of persons voted who were legal/lr en titled to do so, and who exercised their privilege uninfluentrei by threats of vie ewe of any Abort, 311 d, as hfr. Whitield was the only person voted for, even if those votes which may be found to have bear illegal, were streolt of the list, It still remains tree, that Mr Whitfield wee the person who received " the highest- member of legal votes " 20 invalidate due election, it would be necessary to declare null and void than law under which she eleoCien wee bold and this cornnot be done without •sec'sing to controvert the plainer.' Ind Kimplest elements of justioe and Stu fit. When the law passed for the organization of the Terriidery, and when in compliarme with its probtitions the proper sAmigiat &Live officers, a Gov e r o o r , Secretary, chbige, See , were porno:let ed by the President, sae their appoietinents rat. irbed by the Senate of the ratted State*, these officials entered immediately upon the discharge of their respective functions. The same :het provided for the election of a Territorial Logis lataro sod the easeSsient of lawn The Legisia hire was sleeted, and Goveinor Reeder, whose defy it watt to see that this body was legally constituted, or else to rakee to sanction it, offs Melly certified its legality, and the laws which fie pruned have is due course been promulgated, acknowledged sod acted upon, by the judiciary of the Territory ; and whether these laws be pod or bad, lust or unjust, it is the duty of the iakabitanta of Karma to abide by them, until the time attires for the election of a new Lvs kature, is whose power it will be to abrogate any *viatica or redress any snoop which their pro. decorating may have ocesmitted Unless, there fore, it be proved that the Legislature was inconformity with the organic law of the Territory; unlesait improved thaton theday appointed by law for such election, some other per.on obtained a greater number of legal votes than Mr. Whit- Belli, we bold it to be impossible w invali late the election without eallitig" in question the right of the oatmeal government to pass thi law from which all the shove eatimerated. .kcts take foicie and (affect. If the people, of Kansas are dineatiefied with their delegate or with their rep rewentativesi in the heel Legislature, they can elect otters when the appointed time arrives : and if thelattee have ezueded their powers, and passed tiny aseateres which are unconstitutional, the proper tribunals of appeal are (pen to them, where their grieisecee and wrongs, if well Gaud_ cd, are tare of redress Hail they been loft to themselves, there is no doubt but they would have been of this opinion, and would have kept within the law, and not prooeeded to acts of open violesee and rebellion. for which even the instil ficient excuse of necessity cannot be truthfully alleged. That they should hare pursued this oettree ditented by reason and calm good sense, sad yieldetta patient obedience to the law-mak ing power would not hart suited the ends of the political knaves outside the Territory, who 1 . 3. Aerie , caught at this opportunity to exeite sal feed the flame of rebellion fur their own base and selfish pirrposeu Lending a too ready ear to these evil counsels, a portion of the inbabitents of the Territory were insensate enough te rise in opposities to the government, to defy the dele gated authority of the Federal Executive, mid trample on the /awe. When the day named by the legally constituted authorities for the election of a delegatheuerived. they refused to attend, and 'smoking to themselves powers beyond the law, without a atingle vestige of justification either in lber.or precedent, they appointed another day for 4,due eleetisa t nominated their officers and sent [forth ilbodier delegate, who pretends that this sham election, by a parcel of men not only clothed with no legal rights or power, but acting in di rect contravention of a distinct enactment enti tles Ulm two sett in the Congress of the United States, to the expulsion of him whe was delibe• rattly tied duly chosen in comfmenity with the law of the land. Not content with this, they puib their rebellion further, and casting off nil submission to the Supreme Government, 'smother legieletive body, ignore the existenee of the Governor end his nffie,ahr, name it thy H A place to mret in c , oiventiot to draw np a snot, intim. and on their own unsanctioned nu , h,wk! ) to I , W themselves admission into the I'n a• a Stem X u th,ii indition of thing" , , with two rival pllitical lowers within the Territory, the on • fioxistituted in complianed with, the other in p•'-i rive flefisreee. ef the law, the Fr.sitient in his ex- etatiVe'6hpacitly. iuterptwett hie authwity. tieci• 401 wrlcti due goturrintcht to which the peopk' Were t submit, and whit+ he or* deter mined to uphold; and in this derision, proof. on c . l ed' with that calm impartiality, Orono-is and dlgniCy wbich strottld ever eharaeterise the 1211:f• cise of anpretne antberity, one erspected Chief Vagbdrate bas been anstaritic4 by the warn ap probation of the peaceable, law abiding oitatens 'Of all partieiend 4:;lcontnitatine. thronhont the Isu4 Td this a etision and to the gran and ever tie measures employed to carry it into eftedt, we are nottoubteclly Indebted fur the pres• vet =tle linden y hope iodefini t e—poat pone so est of the threatened oeeilliet within the Territory, aid for "the announced abandoetneirt by the selr dubbedl34meroor ftifbinsmi and his eo4lonvert , tiottrats, Of their revolutionary sad treasonable proceedings They have come In a wise retioln• tionOn *Lich we hope they will have the goad itefi c k t o persist, in refusing to proceed to overt acts or treasmi To go ?sneers ef the United States. eIrICYLOO, ILL , Feb. 26, 1.656 - The decision of the Illinois Limit. Coin, de livered by Jnstie MeLqu, the idanny's machine does not Intloge my patents, having been tele graphed thronghout the country m a form esion• MUNI to tante an erroneous impression on the public mind, f embrace this occamioo to say a few words on that subject, in order that ssar_rs and perchnres tv• reapers vetrypectiee!y may be in fbrmed of their rights is the premises Tn a laminar case (vs Seymour and Morgan) 'die decision* add rulings of Justice Nelson and the' iettliehr tit two Nest York juries were in ;my fltrhr; slid dirre maker. of Manny rnsaines, not rviting t' ((lifter, took license under my pat ents. ' atid decisions and miler have also town approved by the Ss/wrote there, whtels high trlbdditl IMP; flfneht wit, swum, the same with my claims next winter, when this case with Mane; will be before it for hearing; thus briny. *or ll lilliir CETI' t ;td. is still , not on I. pro; / * try eili V., II PI ni I:: I 71 tati 8D far. M pat.. ? 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WFilh tii wirav,,,, tiro , ugh fit,tr t , , eltpritAN t.v.a.,le, .ntth tio..,r hr, Skt: Its gre•crr ns,4i.e.h, with lin I, °arty.? ,Jrz,v,wit, its proportional sp-ed ox 10 m. 4 iv h (r 1 14- , Is of (visor** .;mparferrif t fine bi!„ t, S A .; grounds I.n{ iptt tt,.• et.titinueit patrynagse v; not farming friends, pnmitsing not to aimippoilit au t ‘i votati,t adult , * tiletik to oriier mariy t,i t•el•une king rupplieti, t 1.111.4 Ming tue in mot t the demand, itartug. I it•lt 144 41 ,, rt ..f it h.r Mgt Lary - st. t C.4,r...11,re that dui 'Fh ./ i,•ij 1 „ r r taht ,:iip weer 14•.;m41 cp4, 11;. GEM iug t., 1•1 r .f , 1 , ruin , “ Waiktir, it Nte.trxlit A, It t• I• 1 by (;reat With hi rort -CP r .111,111.•. tr.i.tty tu-r•-ti t , rrit-ry anttexr. , i I',‘ Arrival of the Atlantic NEw Sorb , , April f 2 • :irri‘ed It this r.rt, Lring iag .I.lverpooi July t M r, Petarc i= v:rt” illy .-.4)- I r. awl the ~rr,‘at l'ru—'l in r• ail at Part., .s• ~t'.. t' , h, I Lucca. z-ON t-t 1, rtt r, itp.r r 1-2 ttf Franc , The Britirit ..•1, t uonng ttt thr Eat-tn r rt N .11.; Irt r•r—t a fr, itr .. vittw• ti Pi tAt :1 . u.in tttn.. prf‘v..ol._ A: • UM LATEL•T L 14.1 s 4)• - nu l ! fr, Ifr• • t', ..1 bta:Clak. 1 , 10 12.111 ME ME in )1,1 11, c; wounded 1.“%uc.%, T.L li:kt 1 ' 11 111 • iIIIZ &it. it tti ~•1; supply Pt tilan p , r e, it The hplitn Nl.ll r.nt 1 TT cutta t ' Fehr-II:1r\ MI rr •u , .1 th it, II ..f Bing Thy 14t,' t , Trail, ~ Ii•:., esettitt ttti Ni , The Itir.f, L. 1' t 11 of much , urw.o land n rur T.i Dated The P -it.• t ht. t't the Queen ~f t: t ;- : r Flag wcre hung • 1.•••• - 1 , in Ig‘t, , T• r.f the event, in Ow t•l'. ,r. 1 , Br fain liar. !) Mato ul • ." , 1 r in Paris, :014 it w ,si . ~1 111.1 :14! 1 / 1 ' 111. 1 f. S. , crroN",- t , , the pr itc,, i- .P.ll 411..4 rti Telcgraph • ,•1L • tio• (itti 114-4 n.! drint4, 1).+1 160 , 000,6410 ptp, r Ilusfirt •- i v, • ; bt'ell •1 t in t.`"l-• I huudr, .1 •i- tr, : tr tr A ne‘w rived. In Ili-- krai., F,Nnt.ANili --Mr It , ati.i \lr Hu , 1 .) tu, n 1.: • 1 .•, ,, t; • .t Qii,e II I l• till tv and in thi- t!H• rtr:ll- 1 1 that th, r Stat •= to att , 13,1 tio• r Infirm:lr; the Prince— 1.1,,v.3! The youn.4 PTineo f - Englactd. to 1... hir 41.. I • . .k deputiti .n f fr: -I- e t I , oe Palltier‘t, , ,, hl.n • , the tli, ,r, .it OP the re.r..r.d , ..ti Apt II *: 1, 1' ,'••• ;r: P 7 ,01 0, r twlegrApit4 t ‘1- • s`,-,n;nt,.:,. 1 A-tits“,l‘ , \ Ikv-, 1 1 -I \I •r , t.•• rte peloo •tw 0 11 t 1 • + L. wt 4 ,!IN - 0.:;( , I , 4. 120 , It r rui ‘. T . ,7 , 01.rtn), ! Sale of the Main Line Th,. puWle .I.,llivtle•o. already t t.ll, a r"l"'i'int, ry t"."re Ih. 8310 of thi• m,tn hpA 4 ' 0.• • w , ,r 1 - •a# Fzunimr) I . * m, near,. 41 . ; u il, , n t(2l . 1 141.1.1., • en tr y nu rip i szr, tit w-r.; u, I, ‘lp - • 1.- BIM an 111111 fmfl dttl; refit I 'hv Irrila , r l 3n4 tow th.• Eric , ti ,"4 ! ., , ruitir«% ilevo sti• to ; end INIp tt...refro that the piati i p r0t4.1,, thir , ,•nr! N :,rl,l I ivoralw• ~.rl• c•rntt .11 1 t ii• {.• ..,••••,., 1, The p 0.1.14.! ;hula b..'u fUIIT 014 " 4 1bie tlf 1,-1.411.1 :0„ of the Sunbury asw,t Erwo Ralwr wwwl a.. w , w t,. rceulte to twist trawwe, iww w-iwcriwy ww ; eity that roust arww4. 11•411 I;r• C . 11 Iw, trade of tee Like ro i 4ww,v, 1- ;IA gre:rt Mid wow vain ilk t.I 111• mrren of the Nana try, , I Y.lll/p., 1 rri 'l+ nf the lake Int tep, to p ,pooat ,t 1 e.l l.t .t. 1,1 their trade innre valwtfin , [5 ) ,•, 1 sat wily, for veat-. t•dtrer;ii:: Sew to. tt, Thopolize lin , t lake bulutt... ,n 1 they hie mount of c ni,n, into cowl, •tittirt. i ,r it the tp.4. , ty construct J....n.1 to Er- v. the people ..1 l'htia 111 ssisi Pc:, lA.-) s genenil e.vid ieepoytimee ~1 ,I.•: I.i+ every r0it...« , uw.W.0 •.i be etvorfully r upll. , { N.til u-; t. be able to -Ay i but :1.. - .1. ind Delved tile , It ' going un r•peily ,\; if , 1111 , '' I,P BSI , apL, " t&y 411.1 p. s tqt't.t.t,.•, the 1,4 Nat• 4 4 L • OA r cla•. , t I.l', .1 ,t. tio)U e ;Lt II a ~, .r t Comtu,tit.it ,, rp , ar FP Ives ot tit:s exp . , tt, th-en, un .1 NEW - I,- I; the hu h 401,kti k 1.141 .tb ;, tqu, G‘hniwtii qr,d. s.! 1) Weller, (1% thocrat, GAtNI4 Tilnl' 4 %NI) EIGHT HUNDRED AND NINETY rt ‘iiSrli , , i MIMI ,i Int MIMI ,•( t , 1 \C, •ii ..1•," • -tcr It: r••r. rfl 11M11 OM ir . ; ME ME v r 1,••1 F. , " n . . 1 . ; f ' NI fl Mill 11 " l'- ~ i~'•I MEI EMI l it m'i, 1111 =I ,'ll . Il• t'• t• r, I * 1 i ' .. • ; ~ -, •. r. ( , •, ILE MEE il.lr T4TIP.I =I ME ~ ' r i . n • 1 lifil ,OA =I MEI ri . I, 111 i• 1; 1., ti Offloo of Sunbury and Erie Railroad Co - • /Ai ' 6•10^..., le • no:. •4. .• : I • t .... a 4..1 \ • 111-.III(.4,• 4 1 I =MIN CEO . 111 i. ._ .1 I =I t, u flu , s• , i IP.? ERE EMI I" '' • mu,' 1. r fr - " r.d r.r...vpran , -. 7 .. oChi iifiqtditgVtlf' ,s• A. BACIIELOR . ... Warr...4E6 cr. IL• /..at 1. •,Lti.t 'ia•! bar na MEE 1112111 Mill Si 6:4 help I. • •LA te, tl,rl n rr f c rn~ FIILDRYNN"IIiffiASINSJONICETS: ' rfau , .l.l, Pedal, Rutland, 1..a.x. Pearl, sad UN., Eti,„.„.„.._ n.. shapes A few 'Frenchk a tern 1 01Fie t s rap, [Loud. Toau.. eriff m =a4l.0 r p 0 Rano., I lowers, Milo, lassos, ('raps, basher beteg xj Aim LW Ellosok E.a...4nes, . *trent 'll6llOll, Walk - Amor 14 4.4 -awa... :.111 f iritli 111 1 31 tiftV i cEraTM Ha, artY•uno, at. in Ibe 41 OW/ msnuisstertm, rseetsiost the first isioseksat of lbw C0M4,,,,,, ',hada; anr.nrrl tnn, ser.)t.s yt souk. A 'he heel &Altos I tlatte tu*ltett that Et ry sbrur( nta , tr to idet/Ste my itunD ro ux r 4.! with the taldat irueePts prvpnelpr. tjaiskful for jute larnra, hr.pes that '1.1• r etit. he has, fold by lartiftfattontios n.. w v.etr , otre 'T. It. Padtartetan o. Iffuoucrt tr. In yuntter• be ssliptioNt litte every Sag Rttsrns, and ribtAssu Itats, st vbeiassis sness 1 kr..seh“,, and ts....sainf.likeylartamart wYI be Wider Ina No. ts..t-touu,c. I II- Ablest A 81a1,.1--ua uno of t to. ,arrst maw.. t. Illertebtnialta 11M %Fmk seeds a tru, .„ 1.1.3■14r• Inemnbims nod Preen ,• s 3 toigub io. A e rat t.:(l` t ltillaaert =SEM , March 7.,V), Av 1 141 • r -. ) , *1 WV* t %< Mare 4 . _ 14 ELODEON.k. quaof 4, ZA., If Ilitret,s, in ratable OmA r caw, 1.590a.94e , Ware+ 29, Use. , MA). , V 9 XritC 21U.14. Notioe of Removal. E. HO prorate tinsintal, la renanagnl to at. Jjf itastabk Aronle, npreeter w•rth of tbit Post Wilts. %bete be *dr Infrddatie to tee yolk. er tlmat allitetog lady P44%.14 4 S.) pbilthe Nowt, 11,e Frentit tifeleut al OW. 11,, Clan u! CqMplatllLS be hall mad. and Wm*" to "h.* i e Pilledw, sad %ha knowle,ll b^ 1411 of the ram. Idetbed o, tree:m.okm. u . Trine, the Hn.rltaU eftbt. *..alltrv, ~limb k y . r,n z 013• none nt the Prins th• thenalle Is Wet V. soft, ‘, 1,14,41 A ...re . , arauf P4walar.4 kormaai Ib , 7l.laava/ tatiotitk mired tllaatlty term r......emserroap,a to 44, t an , aant...4 irib. *pm, ry end r ta Me wits 9.4004 t,. mettat Giant • , tsit p:eaaan, Peter, D iZor men, and A i ttarirser 9a tottr et r4 , tn. nines sad platy Is —Ladi• s in want of getwat , Rowto..ty tor triera.e, J', a, ~ ,4 91:10;10W, to/gin/at °fillet, Mt. DI. MAW" rhistocii k &MALL . 1 10NTILL V tip Uneven Olnee b tee tisetstee Arty,. A.m.; mr teen sttemtk , Bo Orem kt OAK nor tame . It rya. not • • e:irecti.4 eaell not• Priem) $l, erne by Ila.t to Ca pang tibe worle, Wm )4 C.e 001 r t• ; 5 1.0". AA, MO.. et the Doeeore Udine, The emelt presente,r haedrriaell& •jf n. v. , . LI f ~:• • thm uo eh fit I..tton • 04 Ita safe -. • ,t litdr.r• lose any 44,11 1 V, .4) ia•PCian r :ttr'.l3nr• %Ifni :.• , • 1 , .. -tet• • e*" • ••••n-' cad emonn rot.l'eysac-te . '.* • • • P• •,..ra.-tire e1te,...1 to-• . •^. • e.• lea•train **tore eneat font .) A M, linttl r t• r OE IMIIII r/L4ll Vt• AUL. j k ;11., • • Q... im0rt.0 3 , 7 , , •2 &i v tl6 . N ?kr- 1•••••frk • Ins., s o t 41:• *- t•-• I I buy year Lowj larliete4, ••. C‘111,11.-1 1 1114 .11. .1 ,t i. t h •13, C 3... Ma: , h • rr - r 4 . RI-ED _ . s , -.essct tut 1111-: tifLatiost j hard, arr. -1, . at 4 . Rich Prairie Parma! Isillepruved Laud. and Town Lotw. I.lllsea., ie.. ANA) 41A1(1.1.10 ,4 , ". I 4 1F c =EI .1 , km 'DK -• ••• r rati,22,,t212 . 2 1 . ...-ripte,fre • pa. a: 4L,L. - i-!. EnJoasfee elitr22s }, , 'Sato Th`242.lHe !'ormei,eer ;Art 22f 0 ,22 ...to ti4211 - Irlts Q.rrugt • %,•,..**•• B.t•ss • etre. L:a" a2l :aorta ^an se.ral.! tb. ~ c 7c1,11.1* lA* lend ' • ' euppir •Oe 2.llllboult • et eakuut )0,1. WWI x,.at ,141, . •-• • • ar,o4„ 1,11.6.4.4114 14. • 4; mow of taan, au , • LAte, 6 2.texis CfLittLl,- Si 2 2 '. ... e Kt rYr ir. A yr. 1.. r.Cf• \ e 14. X (,11.k`i HOUile and Sign Paint*. 1 1 111-, - on %wild s..apt Pus a• • , j 1,.. -Las and t , ash ' ust trot i. -.awe, llourr 6.7 4 1gri l'alnthss. nod r•Prr ligasfalks •initn• w r.•••• • •c.,. ,t; ••••4••• • {ln • . 1.1 I= torw P Ll4l. %.111, 41,1., • t. 4 1114 , 4•• •l •••n•i•k• .• •• " Mrlt• a(% M .•••• .. , e• 5 4..4 & t. A . ••••, be t.c.i..,A0.a Oe Also all that eert.a.•. Neer , OZ patty. 01 .a • wn•l t.lt.s.tor the In - bv :••• 4.. 11.•‘t 1Q MY test *Oki to Wei.. .11 : t et • • iwww . . .t.o rte— • • -- • 411•• =I - 0 Z a , i).. t 1 ,,r,r ~.,. %. -I, ,r, ,, i,,u ,1,,,,,,-- 4 R•,_w,. ICJ --14Jt Nl>r, ' [ JOl., Tyr/D•% • %fir, IZintv , .34 7.0 - 14• O Jnelire• 4+! tbv .;Dart mrm. f•'tur 1 'ant , Pt Frio prartnir I,r t: a.....• ati ~ r 4,4 ton tier *tamed Joit.q r•Un Dotur.. ,1 pit,. I, the NA. ' aw .t•pr.r t" Fr.. a EP/ the,. to 't• 001deu 1,4 Nlondai• In Nlikv cent t., au•a. r IMMZI For Sale. 140,1. r LAND, 1 4 - .• . Wu, P . :RC 44. 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