Erie weekly observer. (Erie [Pa.]) 1853-1859, June 21, 1856, Image 2

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    THE ERIE OBSERVER.
111..\.T. T. SLOAN. IDITOR
31.0411 fr MOORS, PVIILISHERS
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lATIONALMKEOCRATIC NOKIII3IO3IIIL
, 1
Veit PRZSIDSPIT,
JAMES BUCHANAN,c II
OP PENNSYLVANI
FOR V/CS PIUDIUNILINT,
-JOHN; C. BRECKENRIDGE,
OF ICENTCCKII
DEMOCRATIC STATE NOMINATIONS
• coons,remsa. •
GEORGE SCOTT, Columbia. 00.
•EDII.OII GESCIAL,
JACOB FRY, Jr., Montgomery Oa
SURYZY4III GEN AAA L.
TESIOTZIT IVES, Potter Co
Topics of the Week.
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T. Weeny .leissse to Uarneea.
The pie -bald convention of soro-heatis, known as the
Beatikaßepublicans, an session this week at Philadelphia,
bare ociseltded their labors by the nominstron of Col. J.
C. restwone, for President, and Hun. WY. L. Esrros, of
New Jersey, for Vine President. Thus it will be seen that
the "woolly horse" of the Rocky Mountains has been
bitabed to en old fogy Jersey wagon. The strength of
th's team tatty be inferred frees the feet, that although the
wiugeo is very light, yet it is toe 6 larger et , ry war than
the tea* putjoklag aside whet s'or'e is here played
oval The nharges against Pulk and Pierce, which these
"shellakert fur - freedom" were wont to harp upon, were
their inexperience as statesmen, and their want .f /tutee's
dents wbehiby an inteninept constituency could ascertain
their qttalifications for the high duties to whi,•6 their pasty
friends had nominated them And ye, those gentlemen
hid long *templed prominent positions, and had taken an
anti,* part in all the great questions which had agitated
Caere* and the oonntry. Not so with Col. Fremont.
Ma is known only as a very successful explorer of the
Reeky Mountains, as well as a very successful land specu
lator. Politically he has no antecedents, unless the fact
that he married the daughter of Col. Benton gi% es them to
hi.. True, he occupied for a few months a seat in the
United States Senate, when Callornin was first admitted,
but he left neither record nor name behind. The New
TOME a muitrelut Adrertis., is right when it says, Col.
?resent is, doubtless, what a friend describes him to be—
"a bright, enterprising young man, and has explored toe
Rooky Mcruntains handsomeiy. But heis positively with
est seteeedents as e statesman. His past career gives no
eeisienee of his opinions on any political question." The
idea that the people of the l nited States will place such
• gentientan, "bright, enterprising young man," though
be be, In the Executive chair of this great republic, is
/imply absurd.
In regard to Mr. LATI,,N, there i. more known True,
his caner In the Senate does not show him a brilliant
man, yet it shows him to hero been a very conservative.
respectable, old fogy Whig, and hone° bow the "Shriek
ere for fradoto" in Philadelphia email to exhume him at
tilt late' day is beyond oar comprehension. We have
°sly had time to cianaine one year of his Setatorisl career,'
lite, bat i 4 that one year we fled enough of •• old fogy"
notions a 4 rirOoTTIMI, TO flirt In he
threat of most of those who cannot swallow anything po.
Ittleally males, it tastes of ' Here ,• Mr D.'s ree•
otd fur 184 b •
Cougssasionel tel e oe, ',ago Lig, April I I, I 84n, in hi, re
garka on "C4lifurnia Claim'," MT. U ?Ind he "disclaim
ed any alliance With .4. 0 .e1iti0e..e., and enlarged a IttLe
betweein the Nrrth soil Ode , ruth on
them:4lin top.e of slavery,"
Mari+Bl IS{S. Mr Dayton to yretenttng the resolu
, UOOl prod by thii :egislature of Nee Jor.ey to trt.r of
the eo4atructi.4 oi x railroad from Lake Michigan to the
Paden ooesn, took uCC/131011 to give that proect the cold
shoulder W,thuut.".kia " having given to the rut..
'leder e9nrwd tie shorn. o: :Sir. Whitney 04 MX WM noon' sw
preeKcable.'' er.e Cougree•.on+l ()lobe, page 21
25, ISO, Mr. Dayton dleattect the ralirt.pi
oiy of V.ro JrNmoy against an attaok made upon it by Mr.
Mayon: of Delaware. See Congremonal Globe, p. 678
July 26, 1919, Mr. D. voted agai4et the Intl eatahliabiog
a toeirniumint over cal i(pro ()fe1...11 Ind
Neer Mexico.
Anraet 5,1e45, Mr. 1) roted agetaet an appropriation of
110,1100 " for conttnuing and completing the surreys and
emplotrattoor to he (nal by JOHN C. FREMONT to Ore
rmi sod California."
Agra eth, 1545, Mr D. sat] the quasttun of Free sod
awl slavery were nut the greet question of the Whig party.
They ca.c.tititia feu e 411 ro shat
Es
Aug. IU, 1148, the Oregon bill being before the Senate,
" the question was take• on the ■msodmeat embracing
the Miseouri Cotnpromisb, •od ti was decided, yew . 33,
nay. 21, •od in the ne7atmr is the name of Mr. bero•.
Congresiional Globe, page 1011
Vgrily, is act Mr. 1). s eripital esmii.lste 1.,r the.* "Ire..
dim gbrienero
A 'Brae of the Lorna''.
A milting was held in Mill,ree: a lege de), ..one, the
einect upon th• surface id whteli was to twofer with
tsar another upon the railroad Flues of the county.—
If that had been the 'ral object, we would not Wive a
ward iti slid although we might differ with those
there amemloled in regard to the means to he need to
sesirem their grievances, we doubtless would not differ with
them in the ultimate object they profess to hose in vi••.
Bet it was not to demonstrate this that we took op our
but amply to expose what we conceive, taking the pub
baboil proceedings tit tie 'twitting as a guide, to base been
the, real object of ins pin ne int" cr. ei the osiensitsle rail
road ustietiug. far as we can judge, then, it woe nut so
usiiit to denolima mon.ipoly AI to put on foot a scheme
to disorganise the L) em party, and concoct measures
to !mince the to.e f..r tlic conn ricer of the Cincinnati Con
vention in Erie County. That trite WA. the /rat object is
apparent from the tenor .f the resolutions—one of them
recommending separate political organisation upon county
oilicora—another instructinv a coinialtirrie t , address the
&several eandidates for National" aces as to their
" fie./ 104 positions in revert to the Erie question;" but
to toak• the obpwq of these conspirators doubly certain,
they than " resolve" a tualieiou• and malignant slander
epos the Hite the oeiy Buchanan wad Brecken
ridge paper in the county. Ti be sure, all this is covered
sip by as anti railroad cloak, but like the ostrich, when it
raw its heed under a hush, Lad vainly thinks it is entirely
vet of sight. any man no: purblind on!. see that rail rood
Witter. were but n secondary eousi'deration, though
oillsoitly put forward to rover the iniquity bebini:. If this
fla not a true interpretation .of the object of this convca-
Mom why was the PrsiXoleutial question logged in at all,
illosie any man of common cease knows that the subject
tply met to discos. is a mere " local hobby." to use the
*Amin language of the Erie fiaaem., and h a s Do more
*iris; *pro the Presidential question than theist/ore of
the Ike crop is .Iftficeesk a couple of years since! Agate,
Irby was the resolution passed denouncing' the only pes
por la the eventy that suPporta Mr. Buchatian And thou,
dem thee suitrhieg Mr. Buchanan in the dark, why was
*thaw Paned forbidding the pablfeation of the proCVS-4-
11PEll is the Map dms•crstic paper in the county ? Whim
Den loom together to dimities matters of public policy in
tooffalth, with no ulterior ohjeenin clew—whoa, in short,
pieta , motives ars straight forward and bowel—they gen-
Stralit are williag; nay, anxious, to base their coacinsions
and aripamenta laid before all elasees of people; sodas the
Proneeratie party generally controls legislation in this
dtede, it would seem to us that. instead of excluding what
ahoy have to say from a Democratic journal like this, i it
stoossid have bees litter policy to have takes itaiet~le to
awrono tie pahlioatioe tbin4a. Bet inch potiey did nut
f4to this meeting. There was a wheel within a wheel--a
power Wined the eomminiee greater then the committee
. SvieV--ond that wheel within a wheel, that power behind
eoeinsittee, would not osioneed in Its darling scheme if
lo,•ins were net devised to prostitute the 4,0-, for whir*
thc- meeting was rolled to se:dsh ends. Boom it was, that
'altar covering the rod design under se settswitrood slosh.
they proceed to pore the way , for the formation of a perry
ion the county la opposition to the Drosoroesiy; sad then to
— bide that stop ht the game, they revolve that the DOMUC
roof absent ins what they have boos at. The emcee. ol-
Afoood fee MIA insult. is mare Ilapdoodin—ehtt balsam fed
:re—smsd will net Mad the Ilasporlasy of the mate to the
Vets came. This eases, la a4dities le that already giros,
ihadipiala as a pike sniff, and is roar AM
was leak part in thls shots ir. Deskossan's
roma in war last We by tbe Ily,
ion Wasik Ibio rims OW Pftibisst ban se Ban Wain(
theta throe of the Prophet Jo gladibr—wbe would
le We the Dasewhey of the Milo post is Bopp/ Ss I
their idioms u sinbarrass Mr. Lla this °minty. Ik - blight
Jakarta* with altar "raid*, asabitisok borsa#Mr; is
Walk use the Democratic maiird of the scent' wed, be
standiag evidence agslast thew It was a plies at sharp
pasties ws kiwi, bat it woat win. Ws liars pat that as
the record, "large se life and twige so astand." and sow
we will me widMi will shied hest with tM lessmsarasrof
the Etats, the Erie Oimarvirr, or those who malign it sad
attempt to destroy its indium» impably, in order to satisfy
dui bat* of Ms. Baoliaaaa'a psamaal amnia ha this
We ars doss; it km sot Imes • work of *rears to codicil
upon some of the gontioson who took part in this mimic
upon us and attempt temabarrass the Dessecnitie Demises
for President; sod if sii hay* said that. which to them ap
pears severs, let them rsosibet that they thornily', tipsy
the Ant stone, and that ws aro so garamer to boar a strips
without rsturniag • blow.
JC,Yt 91, lM S.
To Old Lbw India
We have a good many readers who Noises la the lame
of " old line whip." They are masa who moonset dint it
was the nucleus of the regent Block Repablieen party
that, under Direly in 1444, defeated Homy Clay sad
they are not ready at the beck of the Brie Cktiega to forget
that feet, and join hands with them now to sleet Fremoed4
a renegade, unknown Democrat. To all such we toommearll
the .peech of lion. Wu. B. Rano, of Philadelphia, to be ,
found ou the fourth page of thislpaper. There are a groat
many in Philimielphot who like Hann an going for Xi.
Buchanan. .10111411 KA.NOLLI., Esq., who.. RIMS has beet
a tower of strength to the Whig party in that city in times
pest is among the number. And this leiglog is not con
fined to Pennsylvania either. It is showing itself all over
the Union Assn iastance, the Moodiest (Va.) lakillitencer,
an old line Whig journal, attehences its intention to support
Buchanan and Bre..kertritifre, on the ground that the
contett will ho between theta width. Repabliesn seistliteee.
The fir.oo , )7. 3 r:Mlool (as elsewhere stated) says
that fully twenty thousand old Line Whip in tieorgia will
Tote fur the UUtUILI.3O• of the National Democratic party.
There - ore inert who believe there is a prinelple at boar
a vital principle--and believing the National Democracy
most soul edit. t , assert and malatala that principle,
they clicorially yield t.i them their eo•operation. The
Sr. Louis Reprhit ,,, f., by far the most indeential Whig
paper published west nt,the Alleghenies, endorses the
nomination id Buchanan tind lireeluaridge. It say,.
"Bo:. in our epinton, it matters very little whether "new
men" or -old men" appear in opposition to Mr. Dachau
en at the coming election. That gentlemen' will as asearedly
be ele..ted President of the Vatted States as that the Re
pubic servo es the day of the election. A wise statre
wen, a conservative man, a true friend of the Voion, its
will unite the rotes of all those who less the Lubin, no
matter what cit.rts ma, be mad, to combine other parties
agaiost him, roe Democratic party before did so
woe a thing as it has now don*, in the nomination of the
favorite .01A of Peansylvaoie. Hie nomination and elec
tion—and the one will follow the other as certainly as that
night follows the day—will he bailed ereeywbert as the
signal of deliverance from the agitating, eestions which
bey*, fur years, lionveleed the Union.. Hie election will
disperse the Black ltepablicans in every direction; it will
give repose to the country; it will blast forever tie political
aspirations of those who have wickedly and designedly
periled the l 'lion of ithe States rather than give up their
chances of prefennint and office. A brighter day is
draw tong upon as; and, without siring , op our priseipke
or our right of judgment in all matters cooneeted with
public affairs, we cannot forego the opportunity, at (hie
early stage of the ,earass. of urging upon our readers,
as& all those who may have pieced eardidearre is w is
days Witt are put, the propriety of espossiag the Games
of Mr. Buchanan and of contributing to his electioa by
all honorable means. As we live, we believe that nothing
short ofilleOGSP in prostrating the Black Itepalilleattparty
in this contest will save the Republic. There will les, so
far a.. practical results are concerned, so other parties to
the Geld."
A sl.' with we Applicades.
We hare read somewhere a story that is veep applicable
just now It is to the effect that some years Mute in Phil
ade/phia a eelthrated attorney had eettermlis eteroakievd
tv • just punishment for his OffillaCell
well known and influential culprit. The frost of his house,
which had lie,n painted a light color, was disfigured from
top to boti .ia. our night, in the aloft hirloosi m ! It
must have been thrown on by a machine, se the us owe
bad b en pr• p...e.1 with considerable force quite up to the
roof, .‘irl thence distributed regularly down in great daubs
and ire tit- to the pavement! For months that house be.
came a public cariosity. it was the town talk, and its 00-
eupant was , ) , 111 Made a celebrity lie refused to have the
front cleaned, and pronounced it the highest compliment
that corn I hoc, been paid to L 44 integrity, and the poorest
to thr Vigilance of the city authorities The Isnot cleaned
it. at 11-t, t ‘cry ebaWt A. fur the attorney, it male his
ktfhl n ttr'em-tery to toe attack upon as is the 0010101111 of a
disreputable paper last Saturday. The author iv not the
oatensiLle 'Editor of that sheet, Lut a "well knows aad
jetlitential culprit." tie dislike* no for the same lassos
the Philadelphia •• culprit" disliked Lite attorney •hows
house " he disfigured from top to Lotions in the must hid
eons manner," aud heave he attempts to - diallgare“ ss by
ejecting from Act +mut machine all th• pent tip blackness
of his putrid soul. And if such attacks continue, we have
,no doubt that we. too, will liecutne " the town talk" and a
" celebrity " At lay rate, if we could, we Would not hay*
oar "(rout cleaned" from this bespeittering, bootee* we,
too, oousider it the highest compliment that could have
been pa:d to oar integrity," "and the poorest to the" canoe
or party that acknowledges such a stilton as the writer for
loader. •' As for the attoroey, it made his tartans." alsi
it won't eamok, ours, we'll b• 11.130 , i •
lierevearoa Lesser
We pubiich in another column s letter written I , y Guy.
Itt,EDER to kir private fiscrotary, G. P. Lotrent ; and we
ask oar reader. t., perose it cararsay. This letter, to
641411160(1011 with soother in to days paper, from is Eris
Conery Repebb , e, in Kansas, thrwois • good of light ago*
the honstly of the Free State party in dial territory, and
a fall knowledge upon their part of tea. 311eouniiary acts
and the Woody coostipsonees that has and will eontinte to
flow If they persist their rebellious sad outrages coadnet.
We learn that ton original letter was prodeeed before the
sometime,' aut proven lobe in the baud writing of t• Lamm,
yet ii bean within itself wallicient evidence take entlienti
eityttliat will be perfectly convincing to all eneept those
who "will not fisheye." The cams from valise' If*
device Chia letter tafortas us that there is a determination
epee the party ..f the pro Cat cry wen in Kansas to refrain
from any art of violence and to abide by lite laws in ail
CUP.. And ails o. corroborated the other 1
mentioned alotre.
,001 r• The Pro" lasuoe Port My that the celebrated Dr.
Beating, whe taw the 'maids is Mr. Scaser's bead
" Ise 'la " impu4tor, swindler sad elfish',"
and td..• to that est:, t • amid an aatesded
Oolkoe. Lr ttwitt•,7 we. fir•l thrown 1110 bININV.O by
the
Air . In , 1 . v y„,l as Whig'
journal, 4, :,1.4 0.1 •wu tha Fillmore log 1411C0 that
gvatletutia'• eptai , appeared. The Cell.
mereia4 ...pin, .1. chef Mr. Fillraora hat virtually
ignored rho r iLe Wh.* porky, '60 , 1 dirolinos
1W:11.1 1 1 .13f0r . .re argei a Whig Natiemul
Couvestioit to •Iororm;o- rho r..v r or the Win. ill 1611
sowing t.tistert
re.. 7 are Cowl^.
The "oi hid o '• g 0.4 tame" Wet
week, in this rife ••ver the 13•JialbaNua "r dtisetiasan, are
not t o b e i o.lre I. if the " saute sect" ere look.
lag to his rtan,iitra ail over tne Cogan'', In fact, w•
vionlat whether there war ever a oirtisinatios that Aar , pilaw
vli/o se.,epttibl the as that ntatie IA Cincinnati.
In Mr R'e. end v.ianty• a. re reel." lb* paper*. ever one
thousand %%iv - "oiled opoie his kw ass day,
sad aesami hint of their .otp•ort. keit, this feeling is hot
ales. eonfloosit to Pennsylvania.. The thereon nog
the 14•0 fall Ya Dun " old Ibe White' is Georgia
will vote for the nominee of Mut Natiqoal Dorassoestie
party. And the Milne nay be said of Ohio. Use of
. osor
etalkaagea is that State ANDlclisOlg, of
Cinaianati, one of the 12 , 14 l olatievat Whig damp /pesters
in the state, is out for • 01. e Brea." Pie .peke at Day_
tea an Satanist, upon the Inelanieta of the Deposeasate.
Awl the cry is still the, ....we
Cww`"'Ywrw'g
It is ebeciessi that Ms. Masinseets acid, flirty ynsre is"
hetet* be because • Deeseerat, that " tf he had • Sleep of
Densocrieie Wood in Ms veins, be weed lit it est." Shim
charge isne ones been issullio, oak often asitiseritetiesils
'tied. The New York ?ramie kat the isanitasios to my of
this *beard bet nialietoseeolosossy
"We do net think aar one iebo l , knew Mr. 11. ever
srseriord this We. He wee sever se eisnpie et isepetnee•
wto are Milk 11.111 espreasioe Those •'s not * arm tieing
reor, wail* in seeks rode, isiVy voodo o s amca
tie the rrassusenet Daly divcroiliss the We, hot it broadly
harmed that those sibe eirculating It keen it tl bar
pen fabrication.
A Used MAllaisice.
The democratic party, fur wait time past, have Fee*
Digitate* easamad with the .drone helesteee wrested by
Ae prelaseted "sibeeiee to demeeraey of r, free reit
joaraate. Aeneas dome paper" eree the
whip!". ere are ham to ho able t. say. hae, after hog
eeoptellheig with the harlot Abotitiosieet. thews Itself Wu
Mar elan elabraeo. "Good Addams* is hairebtotalt."
deb The Mistdpa arms fa boo a states es dm upper
takes yesterday. lie reports tied midis at Uwe+ /shad
the Itilemsa Trerbit, tree assassisaaod by setae
o f Ws ham" al r it boo&
.
4/14 11
kot.. 'wilt
od. R A
It • _ aeleOrtarilnn of a story Is
good until you beer 400111(1, and this Li nudualqedly 'rue
of the state of stairs in Ran..a.s. Arcot/4.g to the Black
Smosiliehs repent:4o Mileages eomeattted In ll.stittfor.
innate territory hare all bees perpetrated
niliams," ban that, too, is the sane of Demeersey. Ac
onites/ be vane/ veraniese nenbenity, the 'free State
settlers," u they term theraerlr•s, 'shish se prtstusie
means abolition emissaries km on by the .14asaiebitsetee
Aid Someties," are all saints of the first water, •L,is the
settien who de Apiart Pislia,ke than Yankee empire
nose, are very devils let loose, heat epos murder, thawed
Pillage. With people of "es* idea." like meet of the
"shriekere foe freedoms," this version weight pass earreat
for a time; but the truth mast aftheately wore out. We
ars far from believing that there have not bees manges
oommitted in Kansas by the people of Mielionci along the
banters of that territory] indeed, we bare se doubt of the
feet; but that the " fres States atira,7 the renewers of
Reeder, &ova, Robin's, sad die deasagoxats of that ilk,
or, guiltless, the letter we publish below, and the letter e(
Gus. Reeder, to hi' private secretary, Leer* given is
in another solemn, most unqnestiasabty proves. The let._
tee below is from a young. gentleman raised in this seemly.
and was written to 4 fri In this city. In Justice to the
writer we wilt say it was not written for publication , bot
the facts it i state, so different ire their bearing upon the
state of affeirs there front the stories we are furnished by
the writers of the Black Republumhs. that we have pre.
tailed upon the gentleman to whom it war addressed to
allow us to lay it before our renders. And we farther add,
the writer does
„ pet-belong to the demoeratie party—en
the Oulltreily, hie Murkily here, wbkis le very bovaiwess,
sympathise, and some of them have aoted, with the
ltepablioane. With this explanation we invite the read.
ore attention to the following expose of stairs in KILOS
by an Erie Cleemy affraho/1/11. •
The letter is &tied—
WTAINIWYPT CITT. K. T. Jame 4,1 g.%
• • - " • 1 am well and kiwis he"u to elate I left
liric. Ig.l. a day's &lobules, but have bad some gold tees
and toper. Perhaps, however. I would have had as vouch
had I been in Etir There will be little, if soy ourveyiss
done in tits isortitury until so appropriation a mode by
Cosgrces, which id not probable before August arid Sap
teasher. But enough of this, for I know youth', impatient
to know the present sate of the - war in Kaceote. ' A war
we have and au inletaiic. Tbini of Auternmes shooed
face to Moe is a eie it eta:, and whoa true Americas. •
Democrat a Mart. and • lever of liberty, sae refrain
to weep! I had cherished the hope that en amicable sd-
Jestusent timid terminate the unsettled affairs Is KAISPIII,
but the last restage-of hope has god, and now the Mood
of good tea and true bee been spilt upon Kassa. soli to
satiate, sad girt a bared of }lends isesruste Teo. by a
bend of AlliOrkeni,flll lawless, witOttort moral or civil law
for a restraint, that rob and botcher their fellow men, and
with impunity isthe tacredneei of the fitment' , The
pressed war is a a wet of Prima ft
pest For /row it.'
. Tdde
4 toiyhi against rojAl! I will not say that all pro•elavery
men are law abiding °Wanes, or that the pre-eleivery par.
ty kayo at all times acted .isdiewilely or within the pale of
the taw: tau as • pimple ern porty Any denerscdi s Wole the
MeV Wit owy war /oral wad haw ntheslipy ettesiene I iinOW, Of
at least I think I know, that your sympathies are io as
opposite dimities from maw bet that you mew the less.
ter appreciate the soorso et pm Assux,......nr, you hove
bat te recellect the late war in poor ow. town—the &eau
gard of laws, the itaftee.....er awn, and the prevalence
ertaions• depravity. Herr toe tun it. korei.nys ~/ do OW-
es, nod Alonetnidtreetts Aid Societies. h4suti on by o peel
, t ( asoLtriou AAAAA ICS and Snll t tiers, each re (ltpnts‘a,
' &mete, fittetty. • Co. And hers they are Lid.doeg Lill. 1
awe* to the laws of the United States, and strcusotso
fIi.A.fEASLC CITIZZAIL Bat four days ago stress polecat.
ble eitiren, in the town and vicinity of Ossawattatnie were
,truggt,l from their beds at the dead of night, and murder.
eid: and by whom , ' it was dons iip e cot psep of duos livid
oiyiet iserdeeers wad diewatiae, eonewoorly keowv. a. Ataitt
riaaiw.' 'go, consistency, thou art a jewel." This is bat
one among the too many Gases that hare occurred, and
are stall occurring. If reports are true, and we bare ou
reason to doubt them, ea they cams from good authority,
J. P.. Douoldsott, from Illinois, the t'. S. Marshall of
Kansas, iogairec with fan men that were with him, were
waylaid is aeabash and meetly murdered sear Ifieltory
Point yeeterdairldietttjite discharge olgetial busing's!
e,.. •Ok Cannily am% 011re013 , ill OW4 not rev sage
their murdered Meads and relatives. Companies of arm
ed men are leaving duly for the aortal of dills:shies, and
woe to times Abolitionists who have the blood of pro slave
ry men or children upon their hands. •• TIM. even head
ed jeptice resents the pulsated chalice to our Gera lip.."—
I did not coins here to tight my Niel, MOD, but if needs be,
I will 1:14 Wand is the ranks willing and ready'to defend
and protect the supremacy of the laws. It Is reported for
feet that there are 1000 Abolitionists create( through
lowa to this territory to waist their dear brethren in this
wilt of Relottilion. My say ies to theta is. to limy at hese
aml mind their own business, salon their object is to
make their homes In Kansas, and beetime peaceable and
law abiding titivate. If this be their object and aim, they
will receive the hearty welcome of all partite'. D.
burg and Erie Railroad.
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W• notice incetinp ere being held aloes the two pro- 1 1
rived routes of this road for the plural" of -pmearlag
"material aid" to *aerate the work. This Is as it should
be. ♦ just spirit of rivalry should exist is tide partioular.
The trim& of smiths, routs should rely %pea Miller its
apposed eaperiority over the other, or epee as, Implied,
or supposed promisee of the parties imamedlelely interested
in the improvement. for Mature, the friends of the West
ern route claim that it oder* superior ladasemeale to the
Cempauy to select it. Perhaps it dims; stilt, until the
truth of this is ascertained by oompeftet wagiamee, the that
that it does is of 03 eossequenes ; and then eyed. Wein he
of little avail if that superiority Is sot asaWasd by a libe
ral sulocriptian. And the same is tree of the Waterford
route. Mosey is the all impertast dement La meariag the
location of railroads, mad it would be well fer the people of
the last matted route to aadeestaad this. We are assured
that it la claimed by them that there was a private ander.
studios last fedi, when Massy was dotted, that the pod
should be 14):%44.6 as they desired ; and they SOW todtsed
that seek arrengesseat BUM M serried out. New If we
would allow our private tediago to usurp ear duty is an
Saito; as well as ear dmillan to see ail the mall* impose
-11101114 calculated to benefit Erie suciedelly prosecuted,
woe might rigenes to oos ear true b along lb. Waterford
route disappointed, for it le well known as, twits& that
oosiseset, wanted theta to pat MI GM is hay Ittrolges of till
• load, be.•ease we Jul not believe awe, mud we de not be
lieve ease, that as) seek eaderstanding was aadowised by
isay ousoempetem Mile ea. We, items m, does yattliedety
paranarat to potessal iniblkikke; aid Ilhalarlaa ws
most oar we aympodeim wits tie saasessest In form of
the Witkerford reams, sad lanes ire mikes that for Meads
is thus vistaity shell pat feeds ma Moir energies to me
! car.. )1. We know that they ere able to do it, and we trust
they will. Hut they meet be up sad doing. There are
powerful Warw. at with to newt the adeptioe of tla
other r lute, which will require great tumeimity, as troll as
a very liberal •abseriptiea to escalation. We bare maid
w rytapathise with those wins advocate the Waterford
rests : and we do so, Sot teem* we bane say primula se
private Intercit at stake, bat simply Weave* its thick we
see that a road built by that route Will prose mare haw&
*MI to this etty than by the ether. Oats mama for ibis is
.that while our city has 114011111 to WNW* Crawford by
memos of the easel for a good portion of the yaw, we kW*
10 each CUISia au sestina with thallpeert of theessaty throttle
which the Waterford mate rues. Thou, if dm Pittalmrg
tied /trio road Is anderhaltes and built in goad faith, it
Seems to as to be the motalfeet littered of our otty to make
it atviss:sety as Erie said, and this, es an fearful, mama
he if the Wooten' routs is adapted, imposase it will form a
jaseti.a with tiarllele and Obivahsd road mash seem
the !metier or Coasowst than th. barber of It 1. ; IMO( it
be trash ae we bye . 'kale argued, abet boaq freight Him
swat will reek a walla Iraaepettatiaa st All smarrst peas i
bis point, time II fellows as a matt* of imams that by the
amatruction et this rued by the WeAlma re t% ea tend
up and give facilities le a powerful rival la the coal Smile
Id Conneaut. fly the liPhllatihed Mose de sash issalseettias
i. tavoivall. The r of eats will Were the whew sad load
their freight at iiritt, a slst equal diseases betessaa
Metals aad Cleroland, they to talus tho wooer is autather,
or la ammo to shoes. either the C 1 1110611,41 tsarist la the
brook or the Buffalo siaarket ea the Sea. levies, of : thiese
facts it emu to it the moths( pally et the people of
Kris, as well as that of the people aloes the roots, to are
very oudeaver, eitisor by Morel istiesiakes or oder
etas, to ware the adoption et this nate The fast that
She Pleabery sad aria resok airy, if dos pimmwes 1110111011-
swat atetalealo to consommes its esessonsetiow at this sad
tbo preset soosea, adopt the Waterford rano le asedier
Wessman ter OW altiassa.to reads Nib gulf hassle arid
help grasp what the Legielatare sad the 61everisor haa left
ass—the ooretreeslos of Ws Ned ! We bow is Is sell that
the.. who procured ale pmyd of the " Moog Mr' de
Sat Weed to heild tbo read! 'la SW= Warti NM
Ilso What, or wroth of eMs shag% le by oeisteg tams&
sad .11• requisiss fly essigs ihiss sis son*
tb4tr t, • • , r
t!‘v there u; I A. ,•,•. • 1 Ir utt., , s 0
r,.. re• ; Alt • to d. , 1.
g 13 INIVre to repcia, bow ; tgeb.• -soh
pru, 1, harked it;; by ou; . Art • I.LT-A ly,
secure ti..' repro; the ...,o , *in• .1 ~f, but ! • hying pro , entmew iu
titttliemadardn dr lb. 'iv le andl .North SI/St 3.Sa from
sympathy eittww sfa .11111 ;Lai , •I• , 1111 at. 114 r , ay
Mist of emir, ebb* ,I b• p . 9"r , t is to
teed fit ell the lid to to the Plttsicur;; sod Brie r.nd;
t,, secure the idol t ou .t tLe 111 aterf. ttl mute, lot 11111 y Le
ssees du, r.astes4 heat fAr the 011:: . but bemuse It snst,
In certnia tenting , 1., 11,,,
read
The following paragraph aPpcnrnd • N. 1 -”a!
eJ Olowineree of April Theiiropbeey thrrc:i. ens
tnintwl is now in conriic roo l .ipetior
"The know nothing city ‘Aine.. t l'hilaile:phin hare
rammed the use of the Kati 4,1 Imlepoodebee fir the recap•
t4on of the Boa. James Bochanao. Norm. min* CA*
poop)* Will furbish hiss a ha:), after tie 4:4 of,3lnrcii nes t
wifieh will be " seeeient fer all practical parpnscs
71. w asd Thee.
Last Pdl. when ~ o r frtend sea. r
Candidate for Sheriff, the ti.isinte der•casecal
4 bolter"' from the Whig part, Lagt Monday, oar frltlnd
Cams 140 the E , litor of tue u.,zr.ty ..ee inie.l !Cat, ./.0
by aide ba the Repesitimsa state Conrt . 1 1%1' 11.0
question to If Came 'NAP a 'woter ' 'vt-t Fail *u ass
the Editor of the aneetie last Moodily ' If Craig onu 4g
hie party air months rin , c., Lv ber ,, ming n elm - 114:o". on
the Repub4icaa tiett. , t, what tt,.11 r to tt~
au to that same party I , r w f er g u a
Lima) Hun Coneontkei ..tv.!.
hoe Whig" alaswrr '
A Divided Bomar
" A house (hauled again-t a Cann .1 treat ,
ia *very paint of View , ye. it It 14(7 Cl tent the varp.ous
fag ohil• ar! Letio:.• .n to tiir II -tnerrar-, Lad
eat aeose enough to re. 31,14 n. lyllth 1 9171 . 1.. . thr
Atiti•FlLLllollk bte , .ftn we. WiltPh front thr
Philadelphia f'oove ant ameint4eil 1-1 New Yuri, it
his aaasaaged W spilt 11.4 fra gavial!! Cue
est ichaJ of dienat fray' The N .w !ant-land dolegatoas•
are determined to fign• l'-om dentin; hrttle 1;i1,,m
Nothinge. They hwto tita. are hwi, but Popery wore.
The Clergy aad Vls.trerv , Nqv, LAI been
felting Popery longer than they liar, S . :Avery and 'bey
feel BS if thu was their good chance to pet toot'.
Wale/ into the ballnt.i , en It-. , afirr ttnA •plit
—ably Pleated •li•isino of tn. Rl•oeb .C• , .o •Oy
pet In ovisiuAt•ori JJ.intt, , , 0..11 r u "al
Detai:Trate—one Irvin puritanical IliestlCL.l.7o: ann
other Trish from ataun; Car oat. ~f the Nfonnagai.i
Bat the New J..r,e7. moat of the Pennaylvannl, and part
of 'event other d.,:e4atiutts, Kn ,, w Nuthin6 • ”.1 ( A . •• •
left the C4,llVetiti.4n ett4.4rdly, 44eelr.i.f they acre 41, ...telt
bel 5he411444041k if they re , teitted They 11.1 die-er.0 , 1
from the Philad•lph.n 1.4 , ae0e Ftt.r 444, “4-
1311.1 0 11 , 10•1 3 , 114 -late" r 44•4. .rnl
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lease they ere 44.,1itr4 1 w 1•11 hnu e 4 41 ha 44 .404r.4441 1 4 4 441
3eoCittale t itArvoit ir“ot an, Tn.L .111. .:a4l Kau
wilt do all /o ale 4r power to ICJ 111 r 0/44,1404
11/461111111 the lieviab.deita 011.4 em.
The fedlowlng et, -,..) "repubi,ent,
cannot be plated herrore the people too oltr.t.
"Tjziotehe ne , ',• V , lit
" Ttl. COVlllltittltlol , N 1 eeproarrt,
Taphea."—[6arrisua.
"lilleope's ride* are belNor than Bitric. Ile: ry 411
Ilseeher.
Let the 1. nt.ul d dr P. Bald. ,
The Author* hem:airy logy are all fr:,..,ata etar •.n the
Black Itcpublrean Grmatitent, awl of e , urr,e rode, ft'
riewe the f4ett,ar, to whteh they 3.re attn,he,?
fir - frt. , twist revolting murders hare . :u it inktln place
WI Chicago. A druakeu Lulu taurderitil ur. w,fr f•ir f,',:cw
iag him into a drink lag 11.1 .11 in jail A grocer
was murdered uNTII
to the murderer.
Gov, Shannon's Proclamation
WRIMKAS informati .n hay IL! Li r. .1 b r ,-
us that armed babe.; of men exi,t iu differeta
paste of this Territory, who h-tve csia witted
threaten to coultnit, acts of lasyle.s v.olent.o on or
peaceable and unoffending citizen—tlking them
Si Car Ch, Allrivair. • ••
It appearing also that armed vembinn•i na
have been formed for the avowed purpose of re
sisting the execution of the territorial laws, and
preventing the execution of any process by the
officers of this territory.
It appearing further that individuals, a , v( II
as emaciated bodies of men, have am...mm.l to
themselves the power of notifying c;tizens of the
Territory to leave their abodes, and in some in
stance to quit the country, under threats of in•
dieting severe penalties ou who do not
comply.
Now, therefore, I, WILSON :SHANNON, i; iver
nor of the Territory of Kansas, do issue this, my
Proclamation, to command all persons h longing
to military organisations within this Territory.
not authorised by the laws thereof, to disper-e
and retire to their respective abodes, and to warn
all such persons that these military organizations
for such purposes are illegal, and, if neccessary,
will be dispersed by the military force placed by
the President of the United States at my dispo
sal for theof preserving the peace and
adenine' th4nrs of. the Territory, that steps
have been taken to disperse all unlawful
ty organisations which are threatening the peace
of the country and to disarm them should they
re-assemble. . -
All civil offieer-of:thi• Cloverumeut are rt uir
id to be vigilant iu eufon:ing the laws against
inch offenders, iind in protecting the citizen
both in their parsons and property agitinat all ti
offence and wrong.
I further declare that all Lionel -4 gi‘ , Lu itt elti
sees or persons found in the Territory to leavt ,
the same or their houses, or any particular local
ity, are unauthorized by law and highly rt,pro
bensible as tending to breaches of the peace and
violence and disorder.
I further declare that all law-abiding nititeo
of the Territory, without regard to party, name.;
or distinetions, must be protected in their per
goes and property, and that all millitary
salons to resist the execution of the laws o, the
Territory, or to disturb the peace thereof roust
be. dispersed ; and all aggressive . parties from
without the Territory Inuit be repelled. That
the millitary force placed under toe enntrol of
the Pam:naive of the Territory is amply suffici
ent to enforce the laws and to protect the citizens
In their rights.
I further declare ,that jo carrying ..,u;
Proclamation, no distinction or inquiry is to be
made u to party, bat all persons of all parte,
are to be treated alike under like circumstances.
"Obedience to the laws and consequent t,ecu
rity of the citizens of Kansas, are primary ob
jects and all lawless violence within the Territ'
ry, ia whatever forte it may manifest itself, in tt , t
be teprestmi," and the Proclamation oft hu
ident of the United States of the 11th Febrnar)
lest, will be strictly enforced, and a requisiti
has ;been made ou Col. .Sumner f. n- a suffieiznt
plinks:7 force to ensure obedience to the 11 , 1*.
lactation. I call on all good citizens to sit! and
mist in preserving pea e, repressing violence
and in bringing offender to justice, nod in tuatri
taining the supremacy of the law.
In testimony whereof I liavu her •
unto set my hand and esu.4ed
seal of the Territory to be afftie.?,
this fourth day of June, 1856.
By, the Gannet. : WILSON Sll ANNON.
DANTEL WOODSON, Secretary.
BILLYORI BUCHANAN AND IncLEAN. , —The.
Boston Jostle& says :—Fillmore and Buchanan,
both enjoying a high . .reputation as statesmen
abroad u well as at home, are now pitted agsiti-t
each other. It needs only that the Republicans
should put in nomination a man like Judge Mc-
Lean, to make the contest equal so for as the
ability and statesmanship of the leading cam,i
&tee are concerned. Judge McLean, alone of
the candidates that have been mentioned for the
itepublimen nomination, resins to pomiefs tho-e
alementsof availability which 'would be required
to cone Ida Buchanan and Fillmore on personal
groultille eutut would, if such a nomina
tion was be one of the principles, as ail
our - ' 'ons should be.
isusiett
rilhaore will sot decline Such, at
WO, is the iiftwaoork which we receive frona
weld be s-vitietabia boon from-Procidener Hi. '
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of their :11.11Itv ty.t. fr..telnize
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et lor to bin:nu:l.2lA ,riven by the •‘l, °sting
up" ‘rhteli W.lll =tree: o.1`; No long givou to Ow
'• ai:crst" who keeps the °kettle wires; ar,l
eterna'k,y informing t ha: w havo h. 1 ,1 a the:lo.er
,rrti h-ro, wilieh was incvitalily et-nn(.et, , l ith
an earthquake solutwilere. Learned men 111
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hr,i I Y.teli..o Jake, r wivtlif.r it is inttaitied
u i atiribittiuu.s to the wor!
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A Row in tae Fusion Camp
Ano, , Li‘ento,u
taw, tho rooLu:, Lin 1 af!or Y lyr,ef
c,u,sultattuil li,:y.urne I till 4 o'clock,
gill ruceix.• , rt ..f thou - d :_r:c ion do!
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1:11‘; sti:atnir ri a; (1112 CILIA'. ItC
(v.euinh; irorn l)ro Au, Havana
Julio 1 Tht.rc A , 110 pil..l:'qk u•_tas 41'
iiolerce.t. stirring a., Tlrsvi,o,i
'rho utacian,iry - tht.! T'utt ,, l States ,tcatner
Mesiimac was euttiple , ol and was to he pent t
Key West at a 1.. w days
rituN ow.; SEsstro; —Mr.• R.:elJard,on, f
pwailintf, announced th rt.p,,rt oc tit
Coin wittt 4.: of Gail , n.n. t. as first in
The report was It bri uarra!ei th••
pr...eectikrigs of Lie C •uve.ution, t.ie mitter t h.!
pti,ll of their tb
Convention, aunt their cf wirenee wltU
t Comitiit;•.•• :,}ll - ,2,int0l t,y tart Court:rim:li --
h that tiuriug thut CJult..rence they witl,
lrrx th ; o, t o me, of Mr. Joilust,n ami re•notuiti.ted
•.11 , r :4y thy eanciikl.it••, but the
11-publicans 1,:1•1 entirely •liirogartled their tit -
uwitotolation Thu report reeotnumod.d
aetiou t••r the vetition t • pur-ue
unkr the ci.euakitan:„.•es, tont kft that tr,' tin
h.;,1 3 . , to sieelate.
1r Wilde, of N. , tit floor ani began
ipute hitter r, mat ks euticeroitittite treatment of
the eotritnunication ••f the Cottirnitte had reettietd.
at l'hiladelphin. Nothing, he affirmed, conittl•o
said again -t l'ilituure Their Chairman
hero stated th tt there .•••• que-tiou 1 , f. re :IA!
Cot,voctiott•
Mr. I,e,.ttr, of N , moved the acceptance
of i ty a r e po r t., and Mr. Wilds tbau proceeded to
tieelaro that he woui4 not KuOtttit to site!' Image
and stiott:d voto and work for Millard Fillmore.
flu spoke Nth great earnest ness aud isas ent hutiiiiks
tie3l4 chnircu.
4lr. N%'illia.ii?on of Pa., said the men at Phila
delphia proved traitors to liberty and had
given tE% death blow to freedom in Kansas. Ile
denounced them as traitors, hypoorits and scoun
drels. j was in favor of nominating a chum
Atnericatattkes.
Chauncey Shaffer, of N. Y., said the Conven
tion at Philadelphia, had insured the election of
B u h a e r e, h e fur ooe mold not go back to Fill
more, he was in favor of adjourning to reflect
uju.n the mitttr and then nominate new men.
Mr. Calkins, of Pa., in a long speech declared
his iptentiou to go for Fillmore.
The resolution was adopted sad the Convention
; at 10 o'clock.
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th-t t., fraud. bribery and
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/:•4ekire”?' 'Lift', We ILL% 0 t•lttered trio ttontettt
t ..• t „ oi..lll,tioe Our eattsw, and
unt:l the rAihott..l cot:epaulet
rigl:t.4 .1,1 interests our t.'tolo
• 1,1 y. ink ti • • 111-.1 , 1.
, rcu. 1,. lt 4.411 tettllrtg.rel will not be gtvett
for nai,.• wia ot the people
iD not .1 to the It. It. Ittonor,
cp.nio. , vcommitted.
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t • r ec t a re, .• ,:r...%atice4.
r.. forcibly if neces
, tit, railroad coin
r t • " 1. . ,• i.nproveinent% of
an It, .t °•,r. i..t s..iture and purchase
to, :.1-1 vousetlttences be
. 1 c, Courtright and
ill, o.••ir %eti , iiicidatcottrse
.•!14, I 4 I 4 .4..4.
NE
• . .1 full and gen
. th ..... . '..pincnittees
tl.lq; 1 .1 , ',';.n,:01 the :.!7th of .fay
- the ( . ..1.•• .tn4l place of
r ~1 tilt! County and
.1. t0. , L , ,t lu.• ...Atilr become neces-
F.. N. i:. Co., on
NM
=Ell
EMM
110xt :mad that the Com
. 1!• '..1. re( 1, c,,rri , l. , 4141 by eirottar.or other
•• I'omrip4hip t 'orntnittees
thrr4o:7'..mt Ow C.
Rt . 11.1. ‘‘... Fo r ...tr.! tilt , t...toinettc.Pnient
:-..utibury !toad of
41.._.• to ti.c. I,l..sportty and in
wt.l ~ % ett ~tll-...elvPs to
CM
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MOM
. t , t, tb, ~ntthit• et"
t .t:
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I lea It e• recommend awl earnestly
.. t tie sovni troy!' 11:1) , , through
out ti: , • c. , unty the r.ily to ILO lallSO of Erie. to
meet and organize themselves in view of the coming
tieetion.
i,,
-‘,J. That we view the establishmentof the
••• •••••./•••••/•••••• •• (I organ iu Erie.) as an
, t , ,_ • 4w.1 esteem it a lan
, me r, t , i aioito I.
/1 ., • ~,.t look the altered tone of
L en railroad
ult.. d.sapprobation. and na
• i ,locre,ts ,f Erie
t 1,.. proc ,,, Atugs of tilts ineetall;
to.• puol,ai)ed ul all the
h:- rr- and the
ME
MI
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', r N •I,v ,andidates for Na
nlrtc,•c be addressed by
t .c'e'rtain their views
ulivilcaes exercised
. ii I t.i thr. Erie Question, in
v• 1 I
I .
Ilartlr 1..• :1-l('rtitliled
/0-4 - r - ‘l,:cyr-
INIM
MEE
'Nor .. , •••••••••r t k" . l . NI 1 1 -r • I 1-• 3.111. r. t th.
," ... 4. • 44.-.1.40L1t evuLtry
• • • - u. tar , ..41, • • r rez..eroo whr .ion-
r, ... •,
El
SIM
C ''''... _. ,74-'-' 1 "
,Itc:•••Ints, ‘Vn.erv, - ~•. ratn
XARIIIED
•„ '1,•101,1, ELLA, da igL
‘4 I 'qt. - I • ' month.;
. .• • M .1.; 101
ti I ' r
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NEW GOODS
1111
7.ortt, w • .14, , •,
Ott (~,/ I. 11,trawarr,
- • 4. ,, , I 0.1 • ;,1111 to offer
•‘• •r fiatiAttelinn
.•itr In{ all la
, .
. • • 11 4 111 (Mr'.
Great Trial of iflowir.g Machines !
is r-r( • • -. ii• at 1. i and Ilan a N
, I, • 1..1 it , roLtigll,•lil ii 4
• A-
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4 "t. • ••1' 1• '• •
rx•et NAL 114 '
: 4 4 ,, f.; -4...4 IT from lilt upunni.
to A. :• TEWAFCI
Sainting and Drawing.
H. N. MACIENNI'S "Or.ilt• 7lntola In 611 ratan
-11 M renctikt•.l India ink.
. r , 10 , Tujklut Jk.:‘• Ith, I'Nib
1t,,; U t F atrtLn and her term. of
and the pat loular place When 1.40, let g iven,
idta-no.l at `tr Niorann a during th, let •:w« k tn J ale
. Steel Cultivator Teeth.
•
) 71:Tt ail .soNg' lt,oator qte host in MO for sio
‘
met,PEN
. -
Scythes and SnathL
Doi: 1, • th,a. for lour by the , dot or lets quantity
MCLI)EN
FEW • ) 1.3
setythae. • t
DOZ Itst:• • .•
t/il Jut,. ..114 I.
100 1 1 14Ef. :tact 11 t, ery away by thodason or
.7. t' 4ELDEN
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OV 20 .1 , ,
40 ‘l,,
June ?I,
I'Vhst ,,, Vila; 7
Jump., 14. ICA.
-
RILIAIINri, und,C,lrnints For fate ix
J%.. 1 14, 18311. 13,L1DIMME1IET & ICSTICT.
res.lu.iorka rPporl
it resolution salt of
.11 '
(:•si gued by the Officers•)
Dif
••r did do mom than give temporary ooef
to.rer it I. nemingee thet don't touch the ea
e nd i• the alesierpherie posses fag
nr I.la'.ane. 'eutrahne thi. p o iena br Re NATI nil, AI
an , : ooemar mimeo by it d4a= at once ithode
A r•.• c o re ta flint Antidote to and morreer 1! ••
harmle.. noolimne. The certillmite of the oreemioo
hillor. of Nee. rot*, to this .gent, a attache' to "''"
:hero( .1 , - if it donna geed ft can do no harm
Th o . 'nor. than can he mid of (Niles.. 4 "*" 11 .
in es lot..ne, se their nee 6 minima to the emiditM ,l .
oo 'X II .41;t• 1% which ne‘er allon• a }worm to t.. 1 .
for a ftitt,rle moment. In Illustration of them trutba I
r‘tt••• • • non a letter n.•eired Avis, a fit' itir,ne
hoonqaTnere, Ont... Mod:
J L.q.—lhoir Yoare of 2d or. ,
TM • ariove.l Fate Imot Year and the di/lenity
t. tr it .1. &meetly tncemeed Into the fact that a nwen
tot ,‘ •—• tht.rk grortog , Is favor with the oar
.l-trur Wtialttnr. not know tag I pnronn , ttu
• , tr, • I' • ./a . dstoe. notitalard IY
• I:3l•Easeltes and a d ,s-
4 11 4 4,/ .11 nh.d•
I Rnw•l Cow
3' IVorris Br.' \ frtn it
IMI=!=SEI
s , • • .410 preriTi
(qt. prI,OLICP
r• •• t. ,n et health
t: • ~ rlt)t.A \ WORM
at.l .luthe th yLleh
nor best
t►n , I .ra-ant t.,
r 71:at , t tbr •tato
run—....re a.. 1 Drugglate
earful, Fret
..
11. intles
,•:no • ; • 41A1ti,14, eoat ro
t• • t, • • a full .1„,or What
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o ‘f ,t/o, co - t. up V
IMINE3
hAs. Ohtlll fled
~I• •r• no», , 11. iphos thows
Fleigewntlr• nal 1404-
• 111;10. ,
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t • •1'
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DIED
\I 1I %NE: ,TFR
• • . f in the 314th
T. T. T
r • .Is , , torr 1 I 11.' 1 1 h.sok, isna 1011
• .- t. , suit buyer.
r • to•IVI, Mr. Tornr...e to
t wit satisfied p
41N1 ,, , H. 11,1
Ilrot.lar
• . -, e• ntirnd.
11'61111411r, .t•.ent. ono llliehtnett
or st •• • , I..reitnu•on of the
MU
Maley Cradles.
etelet ~ m re, re mil., with ,nd wlthoie! the
J. C. SELDES.
J. C. Mi:LDEN
Prints. Prints
Print► It Tr
A..
K. RINDERNUCITT
S NI4 • r• 01,1• i Hernstirs Sdi k lA at
I:Coq:it s :6:01T k JI".4TI('E.
Pictures on Glass!
w Z1 .4 1
g r. boot said mast durable *Wee env pabbasod by soy i t
are Chow tidies as Maim. sad said Abilmtrima. Pen.,
New style of *I re, er • LliiKyit• fr,m,
dal r• to awns, .111 •••• smesiry and get, tbablit wait by .•.,)
At 's nutramileilery, '
()war T. NI Ana ea Jsw•Lry sten, bleamit ,Z$ Pa.
TM Tra.S. will oho tad at this artalitit tip t
mot d MLA Abb NANCY C b 64164.
ANIPXOTITt aid nunroußArtuc of *my
• Woo tAlrla *dm tab mutat miss. Cell est OK 1 64 11
sus with yes, seise, est mess temo=resnmolest sees.s.".
UJu peals hem 'sib' musty
aw
Term. Pooh, and Oaf Prier. flu e..* /Irk" u 1 i
no Run PAY non
r: two , meriting a very limn smosetwisid arlilrontets,
sad Yaolorr Notice, Karim; ss Woo tsemrssit ens* 4
lowly sow
at ts est wistotwits owl Ur patat thst hut gy
goods, ewsitily isissial Gil web(, s pi t ,
very liberal pairge wit have bass fareeid with, h.. 6,4 4 . 4 g
to pet dee a our
PRICZA LL L• 111111111.
AV one ass a* not Ow orb *Mimstow artrowitirp
to auk. np for 10404 by bad 44kty istlionnoroa wow
book 1....p0v, ke. T11•Of wsatisig pals I. our Um I
t o na awl mamba. ton* gad prinnsa4 Mn. 4 11114.114 .
cAsH PAID mit soot, ritorocc_r_..
Krt.- law. 31, lOW
urruenre of as ardour glielfleil y ths erphsers Conn oi
Couuty, I will expose to isle at vosills• sr petals sofa,
hei Hour In the City of Eris, as
TimErsisr,Jaly Sas; A. D., RIM,
id iota. A. Y., of rid day, the lithwiriag dosais.t
waLilii at lead sihitsted in owl wilipthiag the Illy of I,
berunthid sad described as hilJolrs
A ruin lot or pea, of crowed alias* on the earner
etre-t end the fake Stood, tome 34 3.40 paella ea Clot or
Ptvnf,aQ 1s 114-1411 perches tack, easlfandax T 1-4 sera,
rune more or lees.
ALSO—AU that astain parr or panel of Wad la the Ce
end known for bolos tho whale of Islet No. 11814 Yd rat
"co. 2stst , sod brig MI two ands ladwo so Fifth dead, *-
Inc hark 210 Get, with s brick boar donna
And ALliifi—iakiE sorsda odor lot=
flaierve Intel No. 3 1 1 1 . snisosi mar this
Citi of EA.., frosting ow a skip bet ab.s4, Wag
and We.t awl IX 3-11 perching North ea/ Aosta,
toe scree Path.
Or SAUL Cine-thied so
harm,. in molested moos/ isstslaisas with
t., h....eared by judpesid bowl wad are
Era. Jane 14. ltS..
Green" Say, Lake
'rail spkethel Cpper CAI _
wigs? 9rwitast, Ilisairrorol b.-- _
f.,....,. Has lad ifthenoidiate porta as *glows
. ,urata, 'owning, Jass ) lll. Thawthy mwrilse . , br. 11
.. - Jody 3. X
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" P.'. " Oet 1
-
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- •• has. a ..
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i ~aarliag at Yadruaaw with th• Caftwiwwod 14.
for elslcago tad inform/dist. parts t whowXl Übe
Clskcago 11a. for Lair", Saraaiat. . J. RP
J. 111.• 21, lsvra 4 I,
New Goods..
T t sT reortred by Exprewl from Mew Yorks rum tot 4
•u 4 BAJR:GEzi. which will b•isM EA
theta out
10 MAY, 3 yards Laws, at 6c,
do WOO do 11.0 1 44ar Lama at 7..
. .10 MO 40 40 Oe
do Me do .10
lac
Ipe
W,J MEARS
-
INA PIECE 3 I. *tired awl Sot'. %tripod
zu bo said lox by w. /•
•1111 i• 04.
I do 33.5 do
600 .1*
111 4111)
Jaw• 21. 1146.
June m ill il ppoiatmante.
D AnDll42 1 11.
1":44 LA. ' for Diti of the LON& (F
jj rum to Cincinnati Ys to lioapnal awl tav
Mar Ir consulted at groeflee 8 0401 . Er*
Wesadeillia Banos BM"
onomut.llle, rowan , MAW,
ekbrtOlt,
rookliu,
Mereer,
But ler,
/lama'. tile, •
let eland,
o/tlttattlo,
Inv I nuati,
I , r liordmoo tmata Co amaaWle. Arta
to and ail diorama of the sir` MitOirrn
?lon. later used to thy proinplon Lamina
paint in the treatment of all human linfies, s.
rem In ihe'direet shandom All medicines sue ..notated
action upon th4= . ne i i n uirlag reild. This tb
h
upon which bean]. If the damsel
tote medicinee directly into the strameh.. If the
eeothe &tele minitooted Tavola dieoelly tot
Medicine-. an- the antidote• to disease and
...es ...es d dieedier. haaaAaareo Is Wm .41.110110 ,011 I
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the tooOtOOtot ...ow, *or MD..... rad...a,
,atr.,t• • r-o. It. low tot.— rherh 11. out of mode
in.-in• anotni.termi Th e rreeee . tl
. I.w.••+ of the luny, lure heretofore r
T. 0..• to. 11.4.11 hoCILONO Ittt, have Ortor been scam
wa ne., he medicine. They were intended to tea
•ort ir , u e» applied to the stntraeh Their acted.
to al, and yet, they atm en rtholinoteral that
00' t roustatttidnally. expendins their principal a
se t,•, the anallterilag stomach, whilst the foul 11.1
the lung. • ere It nmoteMed Ishalstioo Whop the nonti
rev! eontart • Ali the dimmer, wahoat thy diral.mtrr•
,rat r tfop it.applscatins oso eicapie.lataa
the k oorittont iallant 01.f...b1ed invalid. It dot. Oot
•t••^1.1 Intotfore in the smalleet ••logn , e, r ith
c.l lottoitiOSO of the t.
Other bosses Treated.
I , latapg t4I, the following Amnon, rubes •
,th 1 unr a/fort - form ..sirup% alone I 11.. trt• • , toe
u.it. I tel., them Yriopptl, Curable.
f•r..,0;• , .- and all foram , of Prorate l'onaplofot.,
. toslot i ro ilia other for fvf Low.
An &AMP. of thp ere amt •••
sl/li all forma of nerrour &reeve.
r f t nrge for onttpalLstion.
te r
21, i•ir:
"411a1.11 • Tonic,' .
1;l1k. t Is sio , etc.. .luslit aid 1.4 el ar. hos+. it would awls
•r••nrr , ‘ • ',c.0., rho.. “ste circumstance I 44 , ,...11 ••.-
•••• ••I I.: • ••• , n••••........pnne.alwecnnc It cud • t..
,• •
is .1.- 1.•
• 1...v.1. •, •. ....I. • "lir • all •da 1.,. •••
••• • ••••,..t,On I,rt.nnnting, i'..‘cf,•" of sway ..,.ts suit
: tr:•.lteistrinr, rod °tort tninnainC, 00•11.1•••3.4 , 1 ,
.1 , • nu.. in all burn came.) doerly wearing tiuw •
....., , uplants..n et ottwr and fe411144. muladior
_a 1•1141• Ci re, r•Prof all OMNI of thew mac. r a•• 4
An , ih• 11,•1 I•ly1 alltbev In at elm, •11•••
no./ tJ.'n ttord, and would, a+ Iwf.,r •
aloe II a•••• 14.1 two bad elapard it r •••,,
I • • • us.r.• r,ll 41141,rultr wow in riving t.
•, • 0111,. ,• ,•-• nit, ato r remedy no. in 11..
at CIO"'
.11. • , I and CURE, or ANTENsT} T"
• r• •,, r..usetil iretaisees. In elyal•
NIT 1) li••• rfrts. • Take It .be. yon F.•••
• a. • ~,It In, yr hay+ a .dociss ono.
JAMES 4. ftk4
IMIKEIZI3
. Jtntpn.t. Kos...Tall,'
.trot. Recil Rome, Eric, ni
-•. ‘nra 1 , 446.
- - -
Groceries at Greatly deed — •
I . 1 -T RECEIVED iIIEMOILIMI Meek or
I ^ I 44er to the public at lame. I.taad
f•oc tho ianci....t.beit, toadstool complete amortac•••
••• 1:11 , wicket. I Mkt iorteoccoente to custom. • •
t to tht. city ; owl I 1.4 *or mid all tc ,
I writ..
\v
Vitt .11E11, 1311.1,11"LAT11121., rowan's ,
HIKOWN 11111 - 1411101.
I. • Au.l ..111 *4l ten percent, krtrer
iCiPtc at in 001 city, lb. piwt
Cl CO IP 71° 313 .
..'• idoisrusnent Java, nirsr a eqp t. t • t , .
•••41 . Vre 4 il4l.ollWl 111WITOIDetitli With teran.
)1...he 4., .1••• I Will shoe ion in quantiti.- •
• ••: t•riess hat .111 astonish and plta-o. .
.rr F.Rl* KISCO ASIo
kk ;.. r. rup. Niolaso••• • olet . s.f r
sit• - • 'hoax, .11 I/wt. total &attars now.i. to: .1.
rill Inu`. Itacortatino4l to do basin*. anti
au, I mak " 1 111 :h. , 1 oitel sod the mot of aaan•qoL •
41k,, ant, .4.1 eilw.o 1 ,`',7,77.
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tti• 't I
VISE! (t - rti I Itilt I Min Mi. '11(1,
_lg .• . I 4 I lit- t•lnniitto. ..•
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Second Arrival at Booth & Sten!!
w I. int Snot loot lath aw1 4 1r.4 1 " r - 4
I ~1•I tat,
mans. •Itr., f r ^..• '."
de ty e••rnn • • •LL: Ita.•• •• L.
out 1,4-1 ,1 tt 1 It lett•I• •.• fl•
rlli ttt, t.••; . .ttet• that ...In 1 to 1...• t
n••,tt,•&•• 21. Itti.ti
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P azirium caocoLit
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! 4..14 t7...1.114; fropir,i
. (Ward de
1144.41.4t1t5 , 4.4 Drrlfi.te •
Aliells. (Soot.,
, 4r. A.
‘au!..., tun • to o h —1 4
a. ar•I.JI, the chief Institute. not oi •
e•eelleo , ehtl.lren. Itnaloir and '
allay cal ~•r 111%0 IndtlaT„ the own
the in. o or "Roo. oat ai. neohometo
.on, 11*, mud k.lanso ..t
4,144•
ti.....riitr-04101,4”,.. •
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111 Itx V, rw 1• ,
Thohn- 1 HUI •mor, tl*:l,ohthh:
11.tt. It. It tg IA a
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The Insurance for' Town and Co
TlREmat ,
c-*a , now - Mutual Itrturatt.t.
k• 1.1 OA, • •6.9Ler1i. 1 1.• 9 ,l•
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divided rrr• • • ~• titr ,,A to r ro • • •
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1.1.111.4. 1 . •• tno.t•reArl. In •
inAurytt. 11. • .0..1. •••r , •
the other
CT •
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1.11.•• ‘11.•
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sail+ ‘1 Tl,ll.‘'
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1. -+t
TOM•.I ...It el 1,, k,
I 1.51.,•P P wry. %. •
DI T) DEN of Vlsr per l'ree.
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this w it (iv, prpr.. rat% •
Ilk
the new sertito•uued •ttwil I U.. 1 ^ "
0"1111070,11C. of tb. Itewot for In. oo•
parable to thir.4uurebaloler•, •''L. ~ 01t ." 4 . " e 4
kb& the lot 4A, ..f Jtol. now., In • urr.
Nor% Nowt, itt ~r•
t lz,
'the rruotenrr Beet, „,,i w• • '
to July lot- BY rer•ler ti
ll tioart .11 Ihr." ^l o.o 1$
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