:1 ' i OBSER ' Di: BENJ. T. SLOAN, tINTOIL SLO•lf 4r N0014.1C. PO3LISHZIII - 4•1172. DA V . ...,ewrsxsnt el, 11/11/& rrMrF7 ' rl77 ' rnl "n 7M7 ' U '7 7l FOR PRISIDIIKT, JAMES BUCHANAN, Or PVINSTLVANIA. 110111. VICE riSSIDIDIT, JOHN C. BRECKENBIDGE, OT LICRTCCIT DIZOOILATIC STATI NOWINA ?lONS ciurAi. commtsswasa, GEORGE ISCXYTT, Columbia 00. •ODITOR •ILNIIIULL, JAMB FRY, Jr., Montgomery Co. eramos. 01111M.L, 001 JOHN ROWE, of Franklin 00. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY NOMINATIONS TOR ADDMONAL LAW MOE, RASSELAS BROWN, of Warren IPOIII A.IMILIIISILY, MURRAY WHALLON, 1 1 7IL8ON LAIRD 41.1110CLITS JIIIXIS, ANTHONY SALTSMAN, of Milloresk 011T1LiCt • TIMM T. JOHN W. DOUGLLBB Topton of the Week. '. Jadkdal N.•l ree By the proceeding of the Conferees, published Is an other column, it will be seen that Reissue Bnowit,lsq.,ef Warren, has been put in nomination for theefiee of Addi tional Law Judge of this District. Though by no mesas sae:pouted to as, this result is not whet we, ip essinntoa with a large majority of the Democracy a( the County' hoped tor. It has been evident to ■s that the °boles of the people of Brie, of both political parties to a great sa nest, was Judge Tnowesou ; and we hoped he might be aestivated. Had inch been the result, we have so doubt he would have serried the County by a very respectable majority, and thus, with a party vote in the balance of the District, would have been elected. The Conferees repro ;Nadas Crawford and Warren, however, did not see it in this light, and beim concentrated upon Mr. B. He, therefore, Is the nominee of the party of the District, sad as snob shall receive oar entire support; and we are quite sure we can pledge the same for the party. The Democ racy of Erie never bolt ; they are ready to stand ty their principles whenever called, and although they would have preferred en. of their own citizens, they will rally to the support of the nominee with entire unanimity. - They wUt do this the more readily bemuse that smite* is *miaow ly worthy of their support. A Lawyer of more Utast ordi nary abllity—a gentlemen at the bur, and In modal Wei— gand aad ooneillatory in manner!, yet inn and determined when duty point, the way—we predict that, if elected, he will.pnere a popular and efficient officer. J. Gleierey Jeri, of Old Series. We are glad to see that this elotmeit and favorite son of "Old Berke," has •gain been re-nominated for Congress. He has no superior in either branch of the Neeheel Leg islature, and hens., as • "good sad faithful - 1 servset," shoulibe retained in the service of the Stela %tail called. as he doubtless will he, to a higher sad move responsible positive. Th. °Dweller of Democracy will give him • tremendous majority in October. their they Trott Them The Black Republican press treat the managers &odd •••••ors op of the "People's Convention" which met on Sat urday, with *con. contnmely. The Avveketvo says it was a "false Belt In our midst,' ...imbecile operation," with much more of the same sort. The Goyim passes It over with silent indifferent,* ; it don't even oandeseend to damn it with faint praise ; while its colaborer in Routh lioaniem, the Conerimaion, is as savage and vindictive as tripont was when be pitched into Senator Foot. for erten we reflect that tae men now held up to ridicule sad contempt by these papers, are the very men who traversed certain portions of the County getting up meetings to de- BMW. us, end farther the interests of two of those sheets. We like it, we repeat. To enable that arch demagogue who_now 01C104 the Republican party to make his. treason more effectual, a crusade was inaugurated against us, and an attempt to break us down, and build up the Assererwe. It failed ; and now the Amerteas having need the "people" all it can, tarns mend and denounces their proceedings ! Prom this, the "people" will learn ere long, that it was not good policy to denounce one who had stood by them, but who differed with them upon minor points, sad take to their embrace, inch false birds of passage as Lowry, and his two organs, the Gamete and American. Experience is a bar school, but some men will learn in no other. The "people" of Millereek, Summit, Green, and Harborereek, when they read the Gametes and Americas this week, will begin to learn in the mibool of uperientio, and will Imoune wise In time ! The Bvidemee at Man& Judge Bowen, in his speech tEe other night, said the question had been often asked, why the south feared the sleetlon of Fremont ?—what iojary his eintlea meld do them, eves though it amid be aosomplished by the ex clusive tote of the North. In reply to this, he said the Soeth feared the election of Fremont because it would he an open proelamattha to the fret as well as slave negro poeelatioa of the South that a party had obtained peon- INS of the Government who were pledged to disregard that part of the Federal Compact which Made it obligato ry epos the free States to return ?Rehires frost labor.— And with that fax brought before the eyes o 1 the shrift, every ineentive was given to murder, arson and ; that it would be • proclamation for the latiegaration of similar 110•11.11 to thine whieh ravaged St Detainee, and extermiassed the white nee there. And this, said be, la what the South than from Fremont's eleetios. The Judge mast have been inspired with he Yoko of peepithey, for the very nest day oar estimation was called to the follow tag paragraph in the Baltimore Americas. The reader wUI ea at one. that what he said the Booth feared as the roosts of Fremont's .Notion has already bees inaugurated apes the enticipatio• of that Utley do this is the 'pion tree, what will they do in the dry : Saviors Sumo Rareaucane—Anasev OP BOMB or till PA*lllll.—.• serious fracas occurred on Monday afternoon, on the Philadelphia road, about a half a n u. fr o m Beorieg ras, is whisk two white UM were tioseiderably Want It appears that a petty of ingrate, meetly froa Fell's Point, west on • Xenia enemies to Beek river seek, when they 'postai' day in hilaritlg e n r d e la the abortion started es their returnee the oily. wen several °minas loads of them, sad wises they mask ed the piths when the dilliculty °naffed, something was said to than by two Irishmen, when a number of got sae of the omnibuses sad began as sessalt. Several Adams who were primal west to she subteen of the whim mem what the whole of them were attacked by the Tian is a public home near by, kept by Daniel (tom 'AGA seven/ of the whit* mos emerged, whisk was amen* and Mr. Sapp was severely beat by Mica. For a time they took main possession X the rasa, and disearying a political liberty pole, erected by the De swords of fiat vicinity, they few Wee theerefror Frames god issessdimay emsemnd so pall Me pale awl Amy derm — The dent of ono of the 'methane, who did net ken his vehicle, was streak is the forehead by a Mese and knotted from his seat. The whole party armed aesthetes with moan and drove the whim men entirely el. A .on of illy. Sapp, as eon as the annuity began, get se a hone and meth to the city, for the purpose of primu la( polio* amietanoe, and in a short time Capt. Sperkfia, °Meer German. and a member of watchmen and eitisms, started for the seen of axiom They met the warns ea Lestineleires Hill and seitheeded in arresting senate's of them, who wen takes to the plebes station sad Inked up for the sight The direr Wand was one, to his resides" on tthinal street, sear Bask when be renewed =infection! stantles. This siorsici s crowd of a dimmed perms, white and Mask, aseembled =beet the stades knee, to hear the esenissries of the parties essfeeL Mr. Siseraeare Spre- The epee& at Has. Jolla L. Dawson, pahlidsed tW week, will well repay perusal. ILL Is a gastight hewed and ;inquest visdiessies of the Deniers*** ; end is else on equally .leer men et She aline am/ tiodesey el the Mask Naphthas*. Bead l 4 and thus pan the piper onataisieg it to year soignee. crow Lesko Ma. Wt. Speaker Seeks, the sae fiat war willies. la a aortal' eoatiesesey, to "let Ike Voice sliae."ital a sweep. doe MMa reeliesee ea hie rears free Washiesatia the ether day. The erne eapeasive ashlbitloa was pt ap ier lbudagewie *heat the same flew . Tra4, Ibeetelie ems uses be bard ep for pest see whew ass of seek sae► laidi mare an deemed worthy of pales resistless. We wee with the Jeers& df 0••••••• fist iweh akin pow off very well WINS sae aw SO Websh►. Ohm, end Whom, are to mein pal* loam. het wheel ass a/ isspeedrely liesk Was asd siendis are Ow pad. assay beim Ow palls, Se be e&rairedn, the wade awe sealleal be SAN IBM An t liewefas It la 'eldest Sloth the hewillia .p IF the VW at Muth Republisana is thiM=lthempesh ifirrladge Illthea, of Mary, st the Rey mithitaa, was ass ef MAW nth ginegagilly in IMO, ~al la /Mail. sad *most he ibilllnetT, wont meads( threngb their tuniang ef tam I hood, like the diseharp of • fans through • terra.— Net gas hatalthei hp the wean boo bio tempt to sestroven; set ea maser lin they IRK threws—lsat with epithets sad vilarraties they seek to billed the peers to the truth abash the. tossing threw tandem mese ear peers. It wig he is vsa ; the seed sews es Kande" amass Yasanudy Barad. sad Acolyte .ski times iodate that the pony will reap a , reward. We ate pernelly swan that it has lissi, sad ' Is, the .heat sad dm ef the lapse mid ~ante of the Prsonarn to mate reran part- Chi Bonk, sad again* hashers pelisses; w. kaow, tee, that wither, they emend Is this, they will be as weak sail impsiest se the I, ll,adiest Almdllisalsta;" bus we mash MOM. ear people. we greatly misjudge the beast tastiest of Nor thers gentlemen, if they will spree* of the billiagepte and dug with whisk the Preset pages of hits bare as sailed Jai*. Bowes. No same sisme; use a Mears ; st the reclaim of tan whe Iciaoff ins by amadatisa, and others whs bad the pitman el a pausal ammastimes, he addressed the 'sere oa the monism tanned is the pretest Cows. lot the North as wells the Sink he spoke; ter the liana as it Is, lan the *mantles as giv es to as by the Patbet's of the Iterablie. he elopeatly plead. He did me so • loathers ma la feeling, but still as • maa who looked apes the lag of the Vales as the may ark el WM* le the Noah as well as the Beath. He told ear people that the Beath did set wish te be drives frets the tabs--that she did set an whither Kamm should toms is as a slam or • free Stsaft—that It mg W ant to him, as well as every ether istelligesi Stalkers gentlman, that Mies she did hog at the; line of the taloa, It would he as a free State ; but that as the Swab was equal nadir the Coestitattes with no North, her people pretested &pleat the Notth, bamase she had tie power, Arelarlag that so State bereafter focated, width nonsked slavery, sheath hi simitted into lb* Velem— Demagogues will all you, said in, nat they are opposed ta the admission of any mere slave litotes Misuse no South Is aggressive. Now in whet has ihe Snail aggres sed epos the North t gas she set failing, stood by the Bald is all her Madam to the North t Has sin sot einerfally peered out her bleed in dame* of the seastry? Aye, and has she sot for years and ran submitted to Jeers, sad limits sad robbery, at the heads of • few !a -1 &anal agitators of New 'Wand, until fortmarnee has antra nand to be • virtue—sad yet slang to the Cond i tstios sad the Cake. I speak pialaly, fellow 'Mims, perhaps badly. I will steak no snow way, far I believe is the 'wallas*, sad Mang of the Na... is the North, sad while I saws to Mares' their passion, ee their projadteee if I maid. I would non 'myself as they woad despise me, if I wen set to speak est ray *alms bawdy sad fearlessly. And when I all you than agi- I Won who presalt'tresses in year midst sad who hold the Coastitatios of oar enstry te he "snags, with the Devil sad • oeveasst with Hell,' an waits; s fensiesa cruel sad 'unjustifiable war aping the Smith, based epos asset , does, and sharps and repressatatiess as false as they aro striking. Now what does blurry pawn as to Southen saggnaMea r Take no can of year Minty Wagger& States, Ohio, Illinois and Kiebigaa. whisk in stitute sow the faint apiesttural saran la the world, and how cams no North by that sanitary ? It was by the magnanimous set of Old 1 7kginia—the mether el Span, and the home of se many great stalsomes, a State that is 1 sow villified sad and slandered by men who pelted by bar liberallty-nastelsed by the sable resolves of Old Ida ryland—that all that fertile territory was gives ever to the North, and aggressive Virgisis, a awn State, surrendered ap that vast region te the rale good into sakes, spar fag to a restrieties of Slavery. Call yea that Seaton &weak& When Jefferson proposed to add to ear satinet dolmas the Louisiana territory, de you remisiter the bowls if abelitionism ; bow they vowed flimsies rather nes en ' the door opened to the farther samisens et • slave State. But then it was that the Daseerstie party of tailay urea( into mistime at the cull of millions of Mum imam, sad mime to the nesse of Jelfersea's afissinittraties, an well from the North as the Sean Boots Wakes, who had airway eosverted that smile of liberty tae a burden Box of evils, beaded together and swan atonal hostility to the Decnoerstie party. gnu while the South was struggling offeeteally a Mash the slave train and pignut further impartation, tlllOOO Mee Nee wan sariatiag tray ton gains; tail ensiled at slavery la its wont forms, and grade nag prayers for Ike wicked Serif. And what son does history prove ? Do yea bad the South over 'skis( any erpaised opposition to the sdnas i. lion of free States, wanner they Sane up sad asked for plans in the centnerant Na is a single inmate.— State after State opposed ts slavery sad built arm terri tory once banging to the South, wen voted late the Va ns, sad not an opposing voice was beard. But wanner a slave State, Leaman, Attains, road& of Tans asked admission, then the my of fseatieissa west up until the ooaatry would he convulsed with fury sad diseessies.— AM what was the hornless and heaves Amend parer which stayed their heads sad saved tin 'Cain but the stamen Demeasey Bet, fellow sickens, in des time addideast Weems ter ritory had to be provided for with MU goveramost.— Imam sad Nebraska tam up sad wire, by the romp of • law, made twin Amen. la the heads a • MAIM ogee/ gebeseks pared quietly es to Mr asstiny, but Kansas, infamies* Kansa, beams the Mae of Mann and fairy. To masanstate rattiest NOW wpm whisk to be waked tate high ethos, all the notion and Mines of New gaglead, threw aside for the dm* 'bar oestentions, sad swore sermber is • amass karma They ergasised a party rappiled with ample Masai to threw ins Eames the soosseery eismeass of sosfasies sad strife. Their Minna neigliberajosions sad alarmed as a proliable oes- Let of Werner nn up, sad as • senseary eassommone none es sae side beget memo es the ether, and nein ant and anslissios hes Imes the nosh. Dui with all the note sheet Kneel neap, shrieking freedm sad fa lea martyrs, sot a headmen part of ski psalm' tears and bitter walkup have bees shed or Mart to Kann', as apes oas of the may handed slave ship mat oat frau Afries by Now gaglaad metakaata trpea say sae of then remit whose blaskesed hats have pas dews be fore the storm-kiss hate the deep sad briny sea, mon been-nadiag agonise have been fah la no memest of time than have bees yet heard of la Kassa. Non hu man blood—nd blood of whits i.e. made in the image of God, as well as you or I—was peered oat is the stream of is one election day, than Ms yet bees spilled is "bleeding Kamm" And yet, fialm Miens, you sav er bear these Enna moaners—these [mama diviners —bemoans the fate of the white Manna of Innieville who foil beaus they troviner tenth es the "gram isle," on en the vise clad Malts of the Mina. No, their tym pany is merved to the the !sate of miasmal eseitemost, in Misr that gorses Onsley, Want Benhor, sad Wm. H. Seward may, through the 11041111 a of Jahn C. ltemeat, Maas peamosies of the Reding goversiamt. If any bad is view tko pone and welfare of Lesser as they pre fused, why did .key retest tho bill repotted b" Seaster Tombs prepadag to Matt it as a State, read asset show lamest laws, egsasive ow ins North tins Smith ? No, they mad spud a whole ensiles, sad ens dam on rem latiosiste, to step the wheels of promarrat. I. the 'lea gibe oesupatiou of working est of Kansas *Meal esti ta, Ma they amid sot fiord neve her poses. But it is not the freedom of Imam alone they aim at. While the Sean does sat ask of you sot maim, esasessies--thoes sot ask any of yea absent slavery SPA. if yea regard it as was set ask yea ter, star oaring for bar. bat daises esly the miessetiesed eight if beteg let alms.— Time people atm admatedy to tars the three Maltese of Sorbets Meeks is apes the far peribethea, impend et istalipst labiate ef the North. to he elevated Se equal rattles ply sad Metal, with you and dna. Bat It is @barged apes the South that she tesrhua nales. It is sot MN, Mew nem ; Omagh I freely eons that if Premsat Is sleeted I bar the worst Asd why f TM Beath masts to rani la the tees ; bat sea she iamb sad Memo tbe mesa. sot the must, of the Noah! Aad here let as sag year selsallea Se the OM. mega whisk masimeled Ihermstr awl hem whet lath rase them as hr yeargenn Kamm lo set imager ef the Bonk bolas bins out wader Ms allthialseinel I la the Convene yea taw Aolegatse his slalom sat thirtreire Sates. At the hand of that Ckaasatin Wet ate of its Miff irksome* ma Joshua R. giddiest, • sass who rays "fie the esemnisides et the lon nes la the lowa awl will MI we a *lewd saitl sasls *as day whoa $o tank et dos toraosakowy did Ili* os, the korai and ado, of the lloshh." ionowean elavery sad proollois OM ohwaholioro elan pod* la the sowhog oanysia." Damao of Awn*" who would "ht the Vohs Clow—vilowhlya N th* **- do obwo law r slowly BM wad iii" Wade—who aid ado Whig party It woo only Mad bah idallo. mg that thaw is wow as Vika Whew lbw 3holli wed lloodi." llipalitap—who ode "K Maw* swot Malmo be wee he aseeliiiiii4" eat bole it elbow wee* ut Iliesioes ass- Mews sod piesidei Imes& was 'ies wise ow bare sapling net be Ike sued Ala maw is pe r sowo rot Ay it Priegytwwwill. ;ha 1111olisie per di la to be vald 1i bilipoirso el lib maw P WWI fee desitehoider ef • r: z . bit y r " 'lllabassits la ecimakitilha , - alleara ± temps le 11,040iimea As bribe - pt, witelhere ail dilifikilielilideli the , sea '. Pi Is • brief icesteaasee thosa T iestse, whieb our settle me losiatmed lii th eir Mead. ht sew severed. The sothiag more of yea dm yam lathers mow sad said I. the Omadtatios Weer eirmill Swim him tbsp gems* Stessull illastiph• mak the Sett tasisteratise what should Wye., ewe lows. You ekes. to prohibit skury-sad did the South eldest ? 314s,but that essiosausal sad skallored South,wesid maw day &omit their sell is their furs blood to sestala you to this right, as to protest herself la lassies. nit' soutithiii the Lame bill, set esloglelate slavery late-Sasessaer to make it a slave Stati c hat Wen te the N. 1 * oilier ail Peas sytmaiss, sad the Ytrglaina it that Turtitery the same rights, ley. whisk its& et yea have, sad for the seekasamsee titled priadide-erkheat whish thiespleadid irmillemee would set Ira west* pasearelag.-whodier R la to slim the Massa of Lama, er Khotoltosetta i SO Gout ilia, the Smith ever will baldly Rao ad !aegis sad defy an sautkiles- Mkt weer esta-mall 1~ will sureesder is-oad she looks sew to the twist. bessuisadisla Pewiedi maissi et the North to etas& hy her is the matateatmee of this prisollple. Shall blaryhmal mod Possaykanis, steadiag aide by elk, sashimi in all the glary of their Roctel niainiessess. sew be made the bloody some of essteading 'iodate? Shell ear sails, loseissarated to haute. liberty, be dreaelied is hl at to esti* the ambitious oasis. if wild faaades fer 'political power t Pessayitreals, that oak old Stele-as empire Is herself, aid peopled by sturdy sad lamillspeat belsge--4 ammo speak of, hot la teems of veairstion sad Slial reepeet.- :Theogla a aids.. of Marykad-wkish was the be.. of my sassesey-sad Soothers is my teensy! sad allied to hiarylead by these tastier sameistioss wilds sling to the heart sad an watered is *Ma dearer to man Asa his Ilk yet it is spots the bask" of your owe soble Delaware, whisk skirt' the maws Header, of your lovely State, that I lad the plamief my sativity, aid it was there I gamboled sad *sued is my boyish daya had thin Ile the meals' of pinata sad brothers, sad am I to be fatted to limier Sato • foreigs °ousts; to resew my sad memories over their gum, as you also would if you wished again to kneel ape' the tombs of Wubingtoa sad Jelfersea.- A n d yet UILII would be if Minolta muses ! Already here they despoiled your glorious Sag. Mom stare are I stricken out, sad this is bat the beginning ! God forbid that may of as may me the easeinsion. dad sow of Old lifitt•yisad may I say a 'mid. Proud is her history. These It was that the beams of religious filmdom was het usfuried oa these shores, and that too by Catholic heads ; sad there has religiose sad pendia free dom bees ever isiiidly preserved. dad she has perhaps sand more, la properties te her la=lirs, frille the napalms of sholitiesies than say at he. Mown of the Swath. Year attar year has she bas despoiled of her tights sad quietly here her maga. One after another has her skew boos seaweed awes sad yet she has .slashed to it all. Osly a little while age eas of her Wei guises's, mid my ewe &Miklos tea was molly murdered at the iaMaaso of akw wild flu ilea. Sadly I remeasher the time whoa we gathered resod the mutilated remains of that good man as he was returned to as, and yet as deeds of Malta dm or vitalism weft advised. The bleed of the murdered maa> was left to my up from the puma is tavola the gallant Pimasylvasisas of the Wars te stay the heads of Tuaratio strotioited out by a few salisraidod sue. We .said set aid wield sot hold the great mass et the people risopossibl• for that wade*. it a small but foriaitie boa* and Is al/ tko snoop that Marylsod hes mitieetk ms-day sot • solitary se looklug to retaliation or rump steads out upsta hes warm mks. She loves the Masa; she Wits Ur skims of the limes, she knew' that when this great Republic is de troyed the world will never • s seedier melt. ken have aridly sat dews to minims is ague. the worth of this Union, sad to prove It was valueless sad that the earth could do without the smith.- Perhaps she mild-bet I eansot go into such a reckoning -I have sot the heart. It will be time mouth when the south is drives out by Ihastioal fury far us to go late II at colesktion, sad while there is yet • hope for the Republic we will set tolerate the thought whisk would quota the bright vides' of future glory Utah beam u oat. When &maim has came sat the gram is found greeds( is Broadway, and the wharfs of New York are rottisg Is the ma: whea the buy bum of manseree sad trade shall be as mere heard is Philadelphia sad the gay milt which edam your wharfs shall he so mon seek sad year sale hills .f Wester. Peassylesais shall be left to slumber on with their vast misers!' „lodged up is dais live "maims eau velipi: ' - • ••• A a.+.. nut how we am The above shut sad loudest ryaopsts of samo of t►o prisms** potato sada by Jodi* Dower, at tie but rofatatios pueblo to the Risturossatutsas slaw Gouts sad Coutitatios i Rally la raihrrlaw Tile Dmaoerac7 of Fairview bad a moot mitbasiastic rally as Tliareday eveabeir. Speeehee were UMW by 0. W. De Camp, Lg., of this afty, sad by Dr. G. Wolf as the Germ= Magnate) of Philapelphls. We leafs that s most eathasiaetk state of Atolls( estate among the Democratic voters of that towasidp which will be manifested is Octo ber and NeT•11111*T. "His roily was worthy et Johan : 'lf Ile support of tin whole Nov York delegation &pods epos my dolag snit a thing,' said be, 'tho oily Mint it meld ban epos se would be, that I .hold wear sty beard es it is, sad part my lair a lisde wider tbaa I do seer.'" The khan 1. from Groley's Life of Protest, sod is gins as 'Adams to thew that oolehnotod inavideals sees in ks Prwadesey. Tbe omelet was whoa several of the delegates to Philadelphis oiled, sad urged epos Id. [boo peeves," of Obsoribe libuisoll, as well as staling some 'altered.. la the style of wearing his hair. We think se .so will rod Ii without Wag essviased of Pre. mess's Stomp to bad the Ahab liepabliess boo, if bo Se set it for Preetesat. Ito is worthy of the posy, sad the party is worthy of Mac The reply, says Orsetey, "vs. worthy of Johns." Perhaps I But the feet that Pro xima is earl a fop is appeenres thou a door was deem. od mineable by kin Mode—the mea who wasted to us kia—whe is that worthy of, Mamie Mersa Bose Hielssa? or a was deemed worthy of admialstoriss the Gooramost for twesag-ive taillies of Proems ! The 11- Warless hoe of New (Mesas, says the Union, would so more have thought of wasting hie nmarbable mem and indlepell44llloo spos lOUs lima ho wads have sadettakes to war hie hair as his 'lithos hi a style offessin to good taste sad tho general astdiateste of the oesusualty. But Fremont is of medlar school, mother no, awl another meald from the old patriot, hero, sad statesisaa. Get. Jasksos sever Inetewod • seeoad thought kis person. al appearease hood what was do to himself sad Ile moiety Is whisk he mond ; sad ablate' we are fen to admit that the fripperies aid fopperies of Mr. Preset an not legitimate oideets for • polities! Govan, vs may be panning for ode's* a ithwaststasee proadostly brought forward by ens of his owe triode, sad whist' TIO•111111•11 Is no slight degree the petalawee of • spelled child, oafs kieke sled Know at *my attempt of dm mole deprive him eft forbidden dress. ?be Cover LIM& The Bpriscilel* Atepekher", perhaps rather *revertant ly, Who a mow et the sines, sad dismisses Noe el the 1115•01•0111 ft aOw Mask lgsllisaae is their .foots to psi seatrel et the satiestil otlisisietnties. Dory bad re solved apes the bellow amuse wised with tokeesee to the &ray bill, sod Wended to asthma It to the ad, but tails( that it was eperstiag apes the people dlihready tree what they expeeted, weed west os trent Naosaahs. Was sad New Tea, that s &map swot take risco Is their tasks, sad the result was a heals/ dews. Na,, is what the ittptiiiitaa wro at the awes of the Asap* as. tiled is that quarter. It says : *Venoms lotted" treat prealaset Miaow la Now Yea sad eisewbesek, Teeetwei as Wash eetithseed seek *pat ea sod M the moo beeves* the Seems sea the Renee Is meta I. the army hUL The .Appeeitiee had the peer, if the Lei Jews so exert is, le Lee klaeil iAtybniar nave fie. she Beeete. The time se Vela ef Cla, Meyer& et P.,. ltiler. OIL Y., Ind balm et Maas, wall hats okbaSed the WU. NA blamed b wpm =Ls et presheea re =ase, WO. dielsod bait be the *Mee apes the eflatitie tonnes. sad she Omsk emeatineat wee atepasesei be a=7 et boa the veto we bsbel tikes be the awe ea the OW pour et the bin. lb. Soesion Mit dab mote and mot woo Oa a bojo so lbo atom sod Nos dos nosh was aaroassod. PIMA SSlMPlialial=" l 4 l " " a l Willa• • Hsu" Ropoitlimas. oboe* tia irmittookW New Irby woe It that Ono dimitalsomisooi so Elea j o y at a melt whisk, foe Moe weeks. they Ira se loods•o• kr froraml ? Woe It basso tbsy bad ilbsegod M wpm s. prioirisot istbistr of tb• Mod r Ist tetbog thew Ni... Is a- Wit plooo, Wag otompi Ur dm* wit& tint that 64 pima,. pkaaed, wadi but • leaves% it *yet eye, they pressadieil ea be it deal, al a mane if .swiss theee relleal, mat -Wang then Wine Iheis Wes pnibooloso hod doped MM Ibo aoppooletiboir ammo and waSitM . Time lora ta.lhisa ontioost se bowl I. the gloat* prootoolft, sod lbsoek allospliog to Hirai silo owe et ea sound tautiolbs, lbo es did et &Or Mime to fY to bawl the sobasvos s, moor& !boy no booth. AO -111.1.11100me & ODA Mem Tb& Peened 41.21016811 OM .udisid M Imo, di do iiiiiild, mid, all auldos god d' So Owe mei the emulates, to gambit hewn Ileheyday the 1$ ar 4)44•1 " r • A Slaeile at tb prograilhorill amylase ear readers of tito separiority it pommel* Ivor au poodal orsoors. With atom perforators, home, patios sad Wei mewl althea* hat ,asstral to repro that s R almond led ...pima, array of Marais* ho presoatorl. that say Maas ass der. It. sorsitio No Wiped rather alw, the porforailag llophasts that staadoa titer Weak aM pathas s variety at wow& Ws. bola. alas truth tie Fiat of adalsoioa tharlied to vas the ashes liwr." Sri hopes& kr this Clrsas s peat tars oat is oar city, Was metaled test oar shims's,* over toady to appratisto awl vestals a "'goad • grist tboy Wok is Coasts. Pram e lariasso OirrarleaNg. WiLi.owooLit. Goode Wog, SoPt. IM, MO IL 1. IILOOO. loti., P. X. : DaAa its :—I sods* la tie OW-we as Atiivortiosonoot "(Litton resalalag la the Moo at Erie on tie lot Bop tombotomoill waft U. ow* for ''''' • • litho Wow still remiss is yew Moo will roe bare the klailases to forward it to Willowdolo, for so, sad auk sigillw• By •eell7 reading pain from different parts of the elates, I see yes an basin a want easiest in dleeae•' stag polldeml Sepia B•re In Camas the Republiesas, or Present party, are looked spell wilb th• rams favor, and I have lard haste that if Fromost was sot elected, Ragland would Ind a say way to chastise the United States; bat, say they, ?resent must be sleeted, sad Rag land srUl fasubdi the mosey to do it ; for It Is thought if Itesteat Is seated, a disolttlott of the trete* will fellow, sad the Milted States will be &bent of her otreagth, wide!' they is limb any sad d•dre to see tumbled. And I bate no doubt If they out its of ay sorties to the Printout partrth•y will reader it, (s 1 • Inilittnent. I But I see yes ere doing geed service, and, although I canal KY" with yea is adrift the elegies of Buchanan, I with you awry sa•eew is opposing Mak Ropublicanign. With Met regards fee yourself sad Welly, I remain truly Yours, • • • • • Una tram an Old Line Whig. Ceereeperesalesee of Lie Oieetereor. Gizmo, Pit, Sipt 17, 1856 Berrea °Batavia :—I resume the pen to inform you of • most emendate Fremont Bale at this plea" het night. The "sluiekser bad asmoteseed through their ergs*, the *lizard Aspidiesst, that D. IL Carter, of Ohio, woald speak at this plus on Monday eves*, 16th inst., in behalf of Blemilag gauss sad estrus, aid by the way would give perdue, its to the Batehanas sad Fillmore sea of this retake, who are largely is the majority la this borough, much to its credit and the latelbgenoe of the inhabitaats. Weil, the 'flabbiest hoar emu and after drumming up the Aldose devotees in Fairview, Springfield and Girard towashipa, they mustered an &adieu* of about one han dfed, all told. Whell outdated of about one-ball Ea shame sad "Gilmore men, who had been attracted out of eartoeity to see the partlealar its which they ware told would be del* out to them. The time came but Yr. Carter was not there. His enthuses* had either failed or he was is better amineu some where else. The house was brought to order and J. Davis, of Lockport, appointed president, when that vetran of Greeley and higher lawism, Geary Teller , sou call ape te aliases them to lieu of the laminated Carew. If•ampaimelma . Algriperiag that be dead boom ea, We Me slaw Ohl 11111117114111116 the pretreat eseditiou of the theaters to that of some Mete wader hag Jan the la, of Ittihad, bitterly bemoaning the list that a few abolithaists sad Black Republiestas in this free country meld set set treason, steal nevus sod speed the addle mosey without the arm of the law taking held of them. He ooneaded by hurtle' moms epithets at Mr. Fillmore sad his seta, and also at the Democratic platform, which seemed to disturb him very much. Walker of Erie, is wetness' to be the next speaker. We hope our itopubliena frietds will keep up a settee of spesehes here, for the more they preach their odious doc trines to the people, the more their umber become leantitally hes." Yours truly, Judidal Oon?ention. TIIISDAT, Sept. 16, 1866 Atmording to previous arrangement the Con. faces from the oounties of Erie, Crawford and Warren, mat at Waterford to put in nomination : T za 1 1a p a rn0 t . ...„,..... Jude, of the_sixth The Conference was organised by calling Hon. Josiah Hall to the Chair, and appointing Ben. ismin Grant and E. B. Vantassel Seeretaries. The counties were then called and the follow ing conferees exhibited credentials and took their seats. From Crawford, Jame. A 31eFay: den, James E. McFarland, 0 H. P Williams, sad E. B. Vaatassel. From Erie, James C. Marshall, Thomas Melba, Henry Gingrich, Ben jamin Grant, and J. S. King. From Warren County, Josiah Hall, Geo. N. Parmlee, George Cady, Edna P. Kiag, and Warner Perry. The Crawford delegation not being full, Mr. Marshall moved that the delegation should be' entitled to he votes, and that the members of the delegation in attendance should determine which of their members should out the fifth vole, which was adopted. The Crawford delegation after eonsultation, reported that they had authorized James E Me. Farlaad to east the vote. On tooSion, the Conference then proceeded to the nomination of candidates for Assistant Law Judge. James C. Marshall nominated James Thomp son ; Jaws E. McFarland nominated Gaylord Church; George N. Partake nominated Rasselas Brown. Mr. Marshall then moved that it take a ma jority of all the votes of the Conference to make a nomination, which was adopted. After whir)! the Conference proceeded to bal• lot. Three ballots were bad without effecting a nomination, in each of which James Thompson had five votes, Gaylord Church had five votes, liseeelas Brown had five votes. After sense discussion by Messrs. Marshall, McFarland, Hall and Grant, the Crawford dele gation retired and endeavored to agree upon a substitute to fill oat their delegation. After a few minutes consultation they reported them. selves equally divided and unable to agree upon a substitute. James A. MoFayden then presented &communication and Resolution from the Democratic Central Committee of Crawford County, aathorising him as chairman of that Omaniittes to fill the vacancy in the delegation caused by t h e nottettiorianos of Jesse E. Smith one of the conferees from that County, by, and under whisk authority Mr. McFayden claimed the right to substitute, and did substitute Wm Scott, and moved that he be admitted to a seat in the Conference. This was opposed by Mr. McFarland, and deer some discussion, on notion of Mr. Grant, the motion was laid on the Mr. Gnat then nosed to reoonsider the vote by whisk the four members of the Crawford del. with* were allowed to SW five votes, there be. in two deopeons (net delegstes,) present from the Clemety, and the delegation negleeting, or be. lag unable to 11l the vsessiey, which was seeond. ed, and the delegation spin asked leave to re tire for oessultatios. titer a few minutes they tetnnied and reported that they had agreed to substitute F. F. A. Wilson, whereupon Mr. Gnat withdrew his ototion, and Mr. Wilson took his seat at a *ogees. Attar which, a 4th ebb sad Bth ballots wen 'had with the same re. silt se before. Tho.pos, Chureh, and Brown, sash haying Its mines. I The Orawlked deligalios then retired for eon' seltstioa. AN, dais Mara, Janes A. MeFay. des assinated J. W. crarrelly, when the 7th, oth, sad Muth hubs. were had, Matignon, /km, acrd Panelly. sish !swim aro votes. Oa motif o minutes was Own takes. i. , ,1 . _ .., , f After the r•-savinubliesof the MIPwwINW, the eleventh ballot was lad. ', iv liospese badly, ToMit Brown 4' ft Okturoh, I,really, gi four, " After whioh the 12th, 18th, 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th, and 20th ballots were had without a choice, the Erie sad Wanes dagger dans 'vas* as before, and the Crawford Mega doe dividing their vote almost every time he. tweets Church and Family. The Crawford delegation again had a omasaly ration, after which the Confirms* proaseded to the 21.1 ballot, upon which, James Thompson had live votes. Gaylord Church had gg Ig 'Useable Brown had " " There being no choice, Mr McFarland, after a few remarks, withdrew the name of Gaylord Chureb, and Mr. Melfeyden withdrew the nem of J W. Family. A motion was then mad. to adjouzu until af ter tea, which was lost. The Conferenoe then proceeded to the 22nd ballot, upon which, Msoees. MePayden, Keifer: land, Williams, Vanning!, Hall, Peruke, Cady, Rufus P. King, and Perrey, voted for Itasselae Brown. 9. Messrs. Wilson, Manion, MaMin, Gingrioii, Grant, and J. S. King, voted for James Thomp son. 8. Rasalas Brown having a majority of all the votes, was declared to be the nominee of the Con• toren°e for additional Lew Judge of the sixth Judicial District. After which the nomination was made unanimous. The to:lowing resolution offered by James A HoFarien was unanimously adopted. Resolved, That having entire confides°m in the integrity and legal know's* of Reaming Brown of Warren County, we unanimously re. commend him to the voters of this Judi Mel Die. triet for the offiee of Additional Law Judge. Hon. Josiah Hall was then appointed to draft sn address to the electors of the sixth district. The Convention then adjourned rim die. JOSIAH HALL, Pres% We give below a most remarkable exposition of the insidious designs of the Black Republi cans, taken from the Detroit Pree Prem. It confirms, beyond all question, the charge which wan alka easin wet have made, that the bus and cry about Kansas wee s mieenii,le electioneering hypocrisy, invented and kept alive by a sea of dishonest demagogue, who seek by motional agitation and excitement so to inflame and poi eon the public mind as to secure the election of their automates candidate, John C. Fremont.— This exposure deserves to be published in every honest journal in the land, u it should be reed by every honest-minded voter, for it gives the only true explanation of the thousand and one raw head and bloody bones outrages which have been hawked over the length and breadth of the land It contains evidence which should eon. vince every honest man of the desperate reekless• ness of the' Black Republican party, of its utter want of every principle of honesty, patoiotiam, or truth ; that they are not only willing, bat ao wally base, with deliberation and premeditation instigated, paid, and sippe d a *AS! lawless ffr - eriw k a yi k dr Wo l k •n of Kansas with .11.111 ow ••.• •••..• or.• need be, and ill for the mere purpose of raising a disturbance sufficient to procure the election of John C. Fremont : AN OLD Uri Wii. On Satnrdalr we published the following tele. graphic despatch, dated St. Louis, September 5 " Private advices from Kansas state that on Tuesday last every freeAtate man was driven from Leavenworth at thb point of the bayonet, and all their property destroyed or °militated. Mr. Phillips, the correspondent of the New York Tribune, and his brother were killed. The house of the former and the store of the latter were burned. It is said Mr. Phillips fired from his house and killed two pro•alsvery men. Forty sufferer. arrived here to day entirely destitute. Fuller particulars to.merrow." The same despatch appeared in the New York Tribune of Saturday, which paper of that day says in its editorial columns:. " Our correspondent at St. Louis appears to be under the impressiton that the Mr. Phillips who, with his brother, has been shot, is the spe cial Kansas correspondent of the Travois, whose death has long been an avowed object among the Missouri ruffians, This, however, is a mistake.— Our Mr. Phillips recently left the Territory for a brief visit to the States, and on the day of the battle he was in this city. He is now returning and will soon be at his post again in Kansas. Ile was in this city on Friday, and came into our office, mistaking it for one of the black re publican news p aper offices. He introduced him self as the Kansas correspondent of the New York Tribune, on his return to the Territory.— Without dispelling hie illusion, we asked him "if it was probable such a row °quid be got up in Kansas as would subserve the republican cause and aid the election of Fremont?"He said "ye,, that is the intention and I thiek we shall succeed ; our plans are well laid, and can scarcely fail ;we are determined that the war shall last, until Sovember, at whatever cost. I shall be in Kansas in ten days, and I have in structions in my pocket for Col. Lane." We asked, him some other questions, which he an swered with singular frankness, disclosing a con spiracy of the black republican leaders regarding Kansas more henious and villanous, we verily believe, than any conspiracy ever before hatched. When we informed tam that he bad entered the wrong pew—that he was in the office of a demo oratio and not a black republican paper—that he hul been addressing a Buchanan and not a Fre -11101:11 man—he was struck dumb with amaze ment, from which he did not instantly reenter. When be did recover, he muttered something inaudibly, and incontinently fled. The information thus obtained assures us pos itively of things we have not at say time doubt ed. It assures us that there have been but few difficulties in Kansas that were.not the result of plans deliberately laid by black republican con federates, and deliberately executed by tbeagents of these eonfederstes ; and it assures us that pro vision has been made of men and mosey by which Kansas will, if it be possible, be kept is the most terribls state of turmoil during Ali month and the next, for the so le purpose of ex asperating the northern mind effecting the Pesidential election. We have no language to express abhorenee of the plot revealed. la it not abouinable, atro cious, hellish T Could privates be guilty of anything worse T Could devils uncut a sore damnable scheme ? Civil war is instigated, in nocent blood is shed—ell in pozwunee of emu arrangement—to influesoe the pending politieal content' and such ereaturee u this Phillips an employed by the New York Tribune to chronicle the deeds of death actually oontminitted, and to manufacture " outraos" having no foundation in point of fact I When will the people see this Kum beams in its true light T Tbat Congress spent nisi meths is Bandon, sad in that use passed so t seesaws far the pantie welfare, asi proud itself ssaqual the task of adjustisg the alaknof Lams Tot this Rao Osapsi ,1 *lke odd MS ere is I I 0 0 4 0 , i i BYNJAMIN GRANT, 1 secret ", E. B. VANTASSIL, The bass Conspiracy Ooshonid. r daisy) staple mot triads* to As mil of Hum; pod mot pmptlitood bootoolatly jaTotitiV o t otogimo4 mos tiolliNelt at $4OO, . Puil7, well way dodo tiro Wits Tilton of 01l polities! —N. Y. Soo. ot .... The Istiesel belertirsase lepeillaese P. It Its list ambit the inisaignicer throws of is armed issattelity, sal this speaks : "Of the Bepahliesaiit suet be atiU ' lees messeery for es to speak. platy This, too, is eora• posed partly et Wit* sad partly of Dernoersts, who have alike riegerned boo the creeds of their anelailke MU= is_peaselbleties et Auttilevery Tbs aeuseats sash apetty, wird* sestia;ra b its easstitaleals, is, in our opinion, sow* to be dipiered, as ere the seams which hale lei to its foriestica, whisk, though they ezplaia to as its origination, do not test to predues is oar shad the coarietioa that s party whist' has wan up inkier the Morose of even the natural ressaimeat produeed by thus is see whisk will he likely to heel the welted, isgieted erri the &public Moreover, the eara- Mete of this peaty, dietiagaiekud as hi is in the walks of seines sad of intrepid &beaters, is, in addition to hie too sectional lossiogs, Democrat in pews' pent* and widow that experisaar us p &Lc ofoisi which *fords a gw. sates of his stiniaistrative Wants, favorably as they sight be argued of fruta the energy he has displayed oa other gelds of dillicalty sad Eger." The hasiligencer repudiates also, kUmers, because he is a Know Nothing ; and hire is what it ssys of Mr. Bnehauan : " With the Demers& party we oan be re. smut tb have bat little rpapatity ; and while mooed* Me Mr. ileeleamen the private virtues whisk ses his Ammeter as a sum, and the kiyk gulutimismanes abaty of uniels As has gives proof is aloof! every department of public *friers, we are yet at some loss to know whether it is he that ham 'hanged, or we that are expect. ed to do so now, that to some it beau so easy a thing for as to rash with ardor to UM support of a gentleman whom politieel opinion have for so many years been the antipodes of oar own." There is to be a National Whig Conveatios at Baltimore ea the ITtli, which will decide the swine of this paper.' GIRARD, Sept. 11, 1856. PM? G. STILANARLN, Esq.: Dear Sir,—Raviag heard your name saws. ted u a nimble person to be put in 1101111214011 for the oleo of County Commissioner, at the Convention to be held at Erie on the 23d inst., by those who au opposed to smutty subscriptions to railroads. We, with many others, are desir ous to know your views and opinions, sot only cezia rd with to meaty oshooriptions to railroads y, but prtionlarly as to what has bees • by the County Coomissioners towards a riroa subscription , of $200,000 to the Sunbury & Erie and would request an answer at your earliest asaveninse. LaHamm, Sept. 15, 1856. Mum. Tnum, and others : Gentleues.—Your favor of the 11th inst., requatisg a statement of m 7 views and opinions in regard to misty subeeriptioas to railroads, end putionlarly as to the proposed subscription of 8200,000 to the Sunbury & Erie railroad, has been received. In answer I would say that I am is principle utterly opposed to *minty sub. soription to railroads, and em of opinion that the Commissioner!' have as yet done no sot that either in justice or good faith, is binding upon the people of this eounty, and should, if elected, oppose any further action towards caking that subscription. Yours respectfully, MURRY a. EITKANABLIII. Josue Nrst.r, Esq.—The undersigned, on be half of your old neighbors and friends of Northeast and Harborcreek. who, irrespective of party. have expressed a very general preferennt for you for the office of Cosunsatoxin of this coun. to be elec ted at the emu* election. respect fully address you soliciting you to became a candidate. We are opposed to county subscriptions to railroads, or other corporations, and understanding you to be of the same opinion, and relying upon your character for intelligence and integrity established by a res idence of more than forty years among us, ask first a public expression of your views upon' the above question, and senendly whether, if elected as the representative of that sentiment, you would accept the office. We are. sir, repeetfilly Your Mewls sad fellow-fitness. BVITZIII Tows, Lcii. CLAJL. H. H. AZIJION. Jesse IL Paixotc, J*s. K. ilociausseri, DAPILL S. Baowsr. Gr.vrixotztv—Your favor of yesterday is at this moment received. So kind anexpression of regard on the part of Mends and neighbors with whom I have been amoeioted through the relations of ci tizenship and friendship during nearly the last half century. though I fear unmerited. is to me peculiarly gratyfytng and duly appreciated. In reply to year first imuiry, hay emphatically that I am. and eves have been uncompromisingly opposed to county subscription' to railroads or other corporations. I am in favor of public improvements under proper revelations. They serve to develop the resources of die to advance inteth gees es, =mem and eiv ili aation, and to stimulate the energy sad eiteeprine of the citizens. But as pri vate interests are primarily sought in their oonstruc don and management. in my opinion private capi tal, in subordination to the law% should alone be devoted to those purposes. Your sewed iaqwiry I answer with more hesi tancy. As you are - well swats I have never been a seeker after ogles nor do I now desire that distinc tion. For public favors I have never been an SS penult, but if in the present instance my fellow ci tizens think proper to elect me to the Fast indica ted I can only say that I shall not tail to devote whatever of ability I possess. faithfid/y. in their service, and in that-event by no act of mine will the interests of the city sad county of Erie be jes> pertlisedor tb_epropeety tiny fellow oddness aorta- Med. swift* Or sod angered. in stock or other speculations seek se I deem the ease in band to be. but in all roped, ay Aida' action will correspond with the principles stated above. I am. Glestbeen, respectfully', &c.. * JOSEPH NEELY. To Messrs. H. Town and others. ! w r i l 7 M!T•' / ! 1,1 "9TMI The qaalillod eosin of the several wards, Boroughs, and Towaships, of' the Coaaty of Iris, opposed to say Canty sabseriptiose for rail road porpoise, are requested to meet at the anal plans el hold* elections, oo satarclay, the 20th hut., for the rupose of ohoostiag dole. pies to inn is wnewatios at Erie, oo Tuesday the 28dIday of Sept. lost., to pot is nomination a suitable perm for County Commissioner. flept..l2, 18/5111. MANY Tax Parisi. SIMDm -a aim sop illibroura bow gray or ark or N. it* sr tnay * ear bow murk they soy beve theta Waved toy tot tky* DATCALLORII Lath Dra so* IMO • •11611•104 MEd Delay Math et brows wttheet the tem t Islam AM }ill met hie sr bete rap. WAIZADTDD. Made fad .ad, tit tilldthde 0. Mee pit** neer) at DATCRIDAMI Dmathieky. SW Toth. WIC A. Itheeestas le es the Wei. SW Ity iMenert t Illerietr. or hotramo at as Imam GNAW " IL Ilabeloloes Ibir Dye,' cor Maw. N. T. mg bbobri trod by rattle Is Maw" et/almn. libiireet imam Vbirsill 1t.,, sow Wow ebilbidosil win mire- 17 be publilmil. ban earWe max= to moomi. MS Ant Dr. Pase o Ile may Me of LomMilia. y. .a 1 saMs• Is N. Post's Obuidi urfiaseig sot as the 10111 le the IlimlbiZort.l4. of J. 001 1 / 1 = et Midi /IL. Wall AYLOR. of = w as MIL& w i npalcl a i z & mous col. seculis" as. IN Mil A: RT. K IlatAtee 44rienligaaargitria" lierpeestallyyours, WILY MUM _ AMON wtrromorsort, JAW WIU IL NORTIZAIIT, Sep. 15, 1856 Eau. Sep. 16, 1856 X•RRIBD. DIED. Os OOP 11106 Wt., et Ur neidassee of harms ia Iralsitid ton iiiip. UK wax. McCirDIX, seed TO years. oarremwas CALL t►e waist:toe of tio Ladles awIGNOGowoo of Won t/ and comattry; moot tar nboof at losolkfild." to my Wigo g WWII, at Ile id**, seises mot a. =tam •• kik Lobos Wigs_lirosieW. Dow*" keno. Om* . V; i n Th O f gr r o am ti• Wt.) rmaidi lbaboto, ( ter tido (wooll1.14) tbollfsh lifblybooo ; faro, tbo boot laoteatasoogas flak Dy., (so sosigio.., "INA au be hood at by Bair Liwoiag kkmmo, Vini m pm ta rot year Holt Cot oitli tooto. C. Ceder Marphro Ti. !Mop. mot to Inowno - 72oui . 110, r. 484 floopt .--Yrosey Bra /Wag sin la deco by my 4sogbior, w 4 I . flobs, bo.. Owens so be bar Salosa, or at sty how w F ottoothoo paidonion Onsi l lt =7. Ora ley be los% Rolf C. t lanWorth of Sosassaktdos at Pe Ness ; eiy Wads sad wails Otaisr% Ind Wu. "ft Sots, haw $8 to MO • sot : Masao tad Oreirly Oeilsei ma Shift =sad %Ada *twat sad Cairbele lediglassalsg lusts tuba Rotas. Hositss, Mateyo. WM 1111 We mamma oad Ottlptue &Wags, sad swerytidai lk UM villa a VIVI! mdarid GIUSWOLD, 'IAMB it co Great Attraction. gemRISWOLD, WARN= e OIL, lame awe ia Agee Ida elbow sty lets Drew aura ladadias aU the bra illab I; an aot sarkamml; alstaztatatt sai= " 4 rral eauta ll Rbilar, pare Week lad C W Coalmen, Paramettas, lag !Serbia 1:1, lat:be liall ! ' V i kt arm prepared to 'boa tie label Übe et Dem 01141 ii Uri ever a m exhibited la tab elty, and at bower prates. sop lb, Ind. Stray Ox-10 Dollars Barsraril ! S& YND Seim u. Saabseribat, oa WI OM LEL, use Lielinsw. Lined Wick About sor $ fain old. irbeekter will Mee to the New Hotel, Lie, Pe., will mien the gee lteeeerd. Sept. 20, 16441. lc• Tibbals, 'lay*. & Co., leo 1, 110 WAY'S BLOM lErri jug reeetved • very Imre and Inantind anwrtion Rich Fell Silks, the colors "•L eiode,•• Oa. h S Inalmna Striped and limeade Black Silks, Of Ike best makes sad dies knows. The Wrest heath larlsoes sad Osbaries is the mit berslll64 eases eftersd Ws eity skr see is Maw time pziars VICTORY. Waal Orbs, D. Woes. do Satin sati” Matinee Plank, ?kid ilaliamatills. Best lassa Peplum. ( • neaulnej and *eery lissottptiou of Dry Goads. sow weedy fag Milos. Our stock of Intataidatals, M asasa. la lb* besistlful sad useful. Ife *Age earadvamM rill alma at lower plan time soy boas, la baba hcit y Vas, Sept. O. 11166-19. Taken Up. L.UtOt Black Cow, shout 12 yams old, wttt, 11411141,0 U se shoulder sod auks, the rhOt ear ersprd and a lied u . She hr a salt &bout * Inca old. she can be %sad sr subscribers sesidesee sear the Railroad itridgo aster tfs . Tbs. sinus will some, move pirspert , , psy shirr.. end s(l3 k. way. Sept. 30, MC V LON/ %ANDS, !IA? IL/114141 & 01111A1 AMERICAN CIRCUS, LID CONXIMID 011, CON SLIM° OP • Pall and Illgdent, lqustrian Troll* Aad • esastally neletiosi tmapo. ”t ACROBATS AND GYMNASTS, A LEGITIMATE DRAMATIC TROUPE, And easiples eolleettos of Torsilza4do.ci 41...sisszet/•. i.d.dte tie Wonderful Performing VICTORIA AND ALb. Mo only beam , . of this special abatis". bows with military ptecieleo, ►.seed iselimed Ames M eight Melee In thickness, meant imamate sad themselves on their hied imp, and parkas the STANDING ON THEIR HEADS, the whole dmenealtrating a sleety of and agility orb* hare been oonatdered atter Impoodbilli nom h TAINS OF FLESH Ant appeered in Antlers Ampit , before the crown, nobility and gentry,prodociag a leled ; aubsegoantir at the Cirque Napoleon, Feria, cossrcurrve NIGHTS, (a period M Ere =OP' crowds of people from all parts of France. During they were purchaser* by fir Richard Sands, at aa expressly for the ATI:K.IIga Cirrus, and are sow pet American people with the emaciates that no each . ATTRACTION Om this doe ligature Mom comprioniene, fared either Is Cie or Tram-Atlantic worlds, oven Ilehmenta,—Equestrian, Zoological or Demietta—aws wen Joined together Ae...eme. Sierra b dais 1/12LUM...1., 111111., • . IPO lAN IX IRCIS ES. A lima walking .aby i with hinifeet op.. slab, and his head downwards. This perforainees lir. RICHARD SANDS, add was au pro, be America, then at the Theatre Port* St. .t Duro don, and afterwarein at the prison's ettie• throurboo contbsent, attracttag the atimattoo of Memos( prow of the world of owesee, and 'bating the patrons(' of the . prese and the people of every Oboe. beside ey of lir dead'. achi ., etrWritia, • 6...1 of WWI fe tempted to perinea" this rnerocte, and with an of dented announced their ability to do ye; but after fail ethibitione, dernleleant only for their lorkwart. leek of setentibe assontion, they stmerdemed the kid genius &low 11 &neater of. To are It dose meseltrrtil roomy, it must he witoesded to One Ethibitiolt. The elleteney and of the Dramatic Comsat to offer the magnilideat Speellaele of tease pa, (qt WILD HOZ= 07 TAITAILI. Dramatteed sad seismed teem that MM. Per mat, startling tesidode ass we tae n Wkr yen to the woo. o One of tes mast laingimbie sad e • liffe IitNOSIDDIS tato a circle, te et. • be/tweets the Too CLOWNS atul tho o TEAMED ZEBRA AND LOW COICIDY TAe ARZNIC till t' wtl2 be grand, amyl, sad well nrl • h i , individually sad combihed. g 63 artistes of reputation lir. R. SANDS AND MS Two 40 11 , Yr. J. J. NATSARS AID 'Garza Pans , W. Assesses, Gnome Saunas r, Smsoa BUM, - .E . OS Mawr. rnanue•th, C. BAfistrrT ; H. Fasts ; Mumma Worn, Samoa, Paocros, Comprising the Areoboti.., A uxUarj fasces. The amaa g esa m e is Jab bapyq Bart - 11.1C111"4" TIM FRZNCEI - who the amnia war at Ow eln, apeouat of bar you* Tux eniswne • Hee enveanted by an eenagemeat , tentend el* ill XL AND ILI. FRAU ii We of the .111eteepeUtan Thqotet. so . 1 Keeee's Various% Yew Port These IlaVelite littlAils now 1.4 • f twat much Mitiptior to an. in' ,‘ II PARTICULAR N livery petUirmisoce wal be s r Ak Vila. -‘ Tterentrer Into town will t•• ,•' -.' A GRAND ORINNTAL I or , 1 11. —A e. 4 111 the folio. tag winos. r , ,A' t' Oa the BAND CHARM% 0 ceshUnlng the Eartpirw (it. Hes. Seel), Leadrr, and Itte Striae 1 '',', ' _ Prot Volantrolzawn bee HERD ay SEC EL Decorated with all •rke,••• and ••••pineesce. ,- • 'hen folioare the Twenty Lilliputiu Drawing the To irt T. in Mlllrwigion COMM the rem•me , . caparlonve4 'feeds , the: h. .t , ' the cortege i lIN A ri, ••• . i ' . p apgau telaners neceesar 1: , thi i• corn , This Grand Exhibition nil/ - ' Kris on Wednesday 04 lot ticakciawn. to Detre In rows: rtnidres se • M om Pitt 36 sou en WI rite epee at It. a elorlt I the atterenon. .04 " 1M 411p$11Ppg. Performace will CIPOIMMe• le Pa ~ Mu ammo TO THE - HEATIIrfOUB EXHIBITION BY Madiallis Isabelle, wk., sin so nisi Itlr nay at none. Oa' i l li errille elli‘ll. oll,2la 14:4:24112. p000d Win SP 4 ii 1• S. CaI:KIM •• her 11117 011411 Plrpal E CL afo•orqw, Nit.tes/ B.P/YER. ( B MINGTON, 808 CONNOR, rain DES 44, R Nagnird, awl wrin IHrr,tor
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