Erie weekly observer. (Erie [Pa.]) 1853-1859, October 04, 1856, Image 2

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    THE ERIE OBSERVER.
BE\J F qLOAN, EDITOR
SLO4? MOORE, PCIBLISRICRS
.4ATCRDA V
NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS
FOR PRZSIDNNT,
JAKES BUCHANAN,
OF FCC4:3YLVANIA
FOR VICE PRESIDENT,
JOHN C. BRECKENRIDGE,
OF KEtirt"Cfil
DEMOCRATIC STATE. NOMINATIONS
CLNAL C6MVI9IIO2IIR,
GEORGE SCOTT, Columbia Co
,to rryir„R
JACOB FRY, Jr., Montgomery Co
i•EVEKAL,
Col. JOHN ROWE, of Franklin Co
DZMOCRATIC COUNTY NOMINATIONS
1. it •C‘l IMPIAL I•'% :vr,k,L.
RASSELAS BROWN, ~f WKrren
1 At n• 3ENIBLY,
MURRAY W ALLO:`. , :,
WILSON LAIRD
•aiOCIATII JI DGE,
ANTHONY SALTSM AN, of Millcreek
DI4TRI(I ♦TTURNII,
JOHN W. DOUGLASS
Topice of the Week
The State Ticket
A desperate effort 1.• tnektu,.: • I.4ear tha Democratic
State Ticket, and to lb, • •• 141-141 perfect una•
uttutty eXt3tl,ol( irlands of Fi
llm re
and the friends framotit Dtautetricallx_boatile
ae
they prang,. to Le —ene:ll.oi ui r, neer! ,thet• point, and
ready to CJ , Each uthet. t IN it lb , occasion otter,
they are engAze4 I vin:'y ,r. the detest of tt.e
lJeuwerutie t 1 tt..l ti.,nk th• defeated—ria•,
we are sure they wd! '1 P G , ni fsuit uf thalre it
they are n , t Tit • I.,pt lan Ztlai , of .1 cotemporsrv,
the fix: we here Inenti ,, no I 0 1 , ui I nc.U4O every Detnoernt
—end every friend of Ow l won. whether Dena..erst or
Whig t 4 his date actlecly au4 earnestly at the hrtt
election " TT there ;II any won praess,ng our pm:retitle&
awl anxiou.t , have our etT.rts er..wned with success, let
him go to the p.,11. at tthw eb en trhe
@tar lit home in !s:.,vember II !here way one ,0 wit
rack, who einn t make up tto 111.1.14 to to I..Utki
tOCIA, We roan 4o h st.4V the .acnod r'tter
than the first. A great many purports are ink, to vote
James Buchanan, an S they may make up thou minds
t,l*al with ,ut on I they w,,t pay little attent..a t
'he Ooluher ronfr,t, pt themte;.ee up and
~ng to Novoloht. , Tbr min whp arts that d , es Mr
Itrehanan a p ,n)ury ‘Ve Wl.Ol diary man t., make
up hta'ratud •0 v..• a' 1.... th ~t part.,:uarly let
b..n eisrets, 141. r riot at .ultra; • on the Itch das of 0 -t
oppoesactta urc 1. EU ney an
arca into every p.a . ! .: •Sn.• ,n -r le: It, II ttr.
1101% State Tyket in*y ur ‘1,..re.1 We beer .'
proelatmail that the lettat„s Rr,tort,
er p iint. io New I an! Yew 1 .rk, are raising
ui,tisy to largo WWI and ti"urin,; lid. this estate in order
.'arry ,t Pre.n
th‘i de•perate party 4t, I nr .tote ..1, , .1.0
We ha .e the ttreogth t. A I )?
4: the h»r .0. nee.l I. rery .le.n ,•rat and every
true frlewl T.lloo* Be •Ilanar . th,
tho 1 sth day ~f frtober
One w I. , n. , •`‘ • ri,4 ,n 1 t:..
morn men to repr , l t 01 , atm, "two Tte , tet.'
l. them .ne itngl mat, un th tt tirket wh . will r,,te
fur, ur tb. elects ut Finlm -e Nut one'
1 . well known t :tat all 11,re. , 111. Can , il3ll.eS are rt...
111 Mllll , l Ttie% are ,nly ,na“.u , that tho I:remit - au par
ly +110.1'.1 • irrs , tho tt• 4:1 elf t r Fre
and nri,ll.t F y,t tio :nen ,t Fill
4 h.kor 01114 dpi an 1 a•l,-t
•jh N.. • 1
he •au••• , f rh
tva 1 •T ~ 0.
pr
R•pa
MEM
heel In thr , m •1 no•p.rin( winner. •u! Net Cho lo ur
ft, •a of their party. thv uu 1.,%.ng 114 0 11 In ttar r tut&
I:,:itnur... are died upon lo !t• Frein,.T talc ti tet
ml4l, Up prrAan. tre L 10,6 IL) iL
I.V.lns,re \V t 10:. tu. L
h.y tystl-ptr •ty t
Ti.y e+
do,IIII ,, DISLI 14'!1 , are 'ls btr•tra,tt, vr,:blar •
ty voce t r ..At , •'r .'t` n c and we 1,0, tho
frlen,l• NI• ;AT il,,m r • wt.,'
Caa% . Bielri•. {or re I.
L,,;i.•- • e,•t, J ll•
dry evening. Waii a II
tae AI• I ,ulzu rue auch,i th.e wa, 1,
w. L: uad I,on ort er Lc: • W
ve been, asd hr been Ler. a ti tW earLer But
elen are r t away* ,ertao) J rise.ioectly the
jof.rllo • who was eape , t,t at P M. ,in} not ernre t,il
half-past P 31 , an I .1,1 a. ' ..,lamer ce .y.'sk,og until
eonte,ora,6 aelay large cumber* who
wen anxious to hear u co, went t) the Court Hou*e early
,n the evening, an i hn LQF he had not arritei, went
At It was, th• 11..u.e wds lad an I enthusiastic.
The Uovernor commenced uy ta).ng th.at it was the f.r,t
tone be had ere• appeared before .L. peop:....w Erie In a
charaoter —many if the faces before b,aa be rec-
Jgnized a heiltrg met in another , baracter, and it pleased
h,m much to meet theca again, especially upon an ll ,, aeton
fraught with eo mneh interest, so many dangers, and so
snarly hopes for the future as well at the present An ef
fort is making, sa, I he. ro array the people the entire
North spinet the DemotTat,c parry n the , i ttestiun of
Slavery, mad many ors th^ ta.srepretentat,,,ns re so rted t o ,
to mislead Elan pe ,11e nee clay the becno.riey are
in
favor of este .r g steno, by t .r• of it into Kansas, that
we have sympathised with and a,deed the •'l,order ruffians"
in the difficulties a`,l.-h user i,r,wn up ,r 1 tbitt temtory.
All these ac-neat..n• he p- I...unerd fel-e our oppo
nents, said b., assert that Nebra‘ka-is•nsas hi:: is the
-.Anse of these tro ihle• but h.w can that ha, when there
1064 been ov sueh ,übls• in Netttft.its the twin h.t..er .•!
gander, and list., Sew Mex • end the other teet,tortes,
ail organized upon the seen» pr,n,ple, a principlri , t gue
ernment eo-extetent wnh the I 11 Inn tS•Il lr 14 ps,,sdui,
said he, to refleet upon the rave ..t the _trou'olos to Kan
sas, The effeet wee seen there, hu: the cease wa. outiole.
The dllealtiel Std not re.oit from the theory of the liter,
hut from toleguided, faneweal then such se Henry Word
Itireeber, who had prostitut,i the putp,t hr preaching
bloodabod and murder Here weir the cease of el, the
trosblee. Vur opponent• charged thew upon the rientu-
UMW party- but 31 ../1 4 o.' liiniore. It trio enuugb t.
ko•W that those iruu4icie dol ells% rad that a remedy
*heap be provided. :Senator Toombs ibirt.luribilli bill fir
the pactneation of Kansas, hut !, suit the Repub•
beams. They dud wtt want peace to hau•as until lifter the
Prestiispaual electiun. the intro turtion of this
%it. Wale rare in place, and pronounced it ' almost unex
ceptionable." In tAn days after, he ehangel his opinion,
end desired that the bill should not take effect till 1657
They knew that if "bleeding Kansas" not bleed on
until after the election, Othello's occupation would be
gone. The bin repealed the odious laws of Kansas, hut
the EApublictuai let it sleep—awl yet they presume to hold
the Democratic party reip,nillile for those laws'
The Governor then referred in a molt happy and effec
uv• manner to the wonderful lure of the Republicans fur
the blacks, and their hatred and prosertptionuf fumgoors..
They sought to elevate the colored man, and humiliate a
portion of the white race They were s•usitt•• in regard
to the sacredness of the Missouri Compromise, and yet
suite with apart; which repudiates the elementary priti•
tiptoe of the sacred compacts of Washington and his
veers. The Republicans said Kansas would be free if she
eui so tied so—the Democracy said she would be free if
the did as she pleased.
The Governor referred to runny other pointe to the con
ert,tod eskibiud the conree of the Black RepuLlicson in
1 tenet Sa enviable tight, tAft we hare not time SOW to DO
rre see. s ,t length. When he concluded, throe long and
hearty ehebre were given fur "Buck and Brock," and thee
rCree on top fur the Got eraor '
dip Tile C.natthetioe :aye the .peochs. of Hecker and
llorsississer on Tamelay "made Republicane if most of the
,i,vesans - who ha•• heretofore been Democrats. As them
w,nderful speeches were made on Tuesday evening, and
toe rosistasmens was loosed on Wednesday morning—most
coin to press before the speeches were sonelated—
e, girls ear coteasporary credit (or hts extraordinary ea.
,epriee fn promirlag the "latest news." It. huts the
I,stagnsph—aist the toll-t,.-grapb--aad should have pro
la him a braes medal with tie boo of Bess*. on
"he portrait of the owner of his party on !be
and for Ms outdoor.
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No other feature of.aar govermasasis the sahgeet of se
mush IMereprmeatatbsa as slims rapismatatloa eider the
roust/attics. Who ha sot hand asesited, mod lasisisd
upon, daring the present ammo% by igaornia K mali
eons bleak republics& brawlers, Ilitat the MM. of Ginn
Ave glares it a loathers State is entitled to east four
•otse---ose for himself sad three for his Asir& Timm
this assertion times is astidag mom false. No Masa of
any State san out tame than °se vote at say election;
and this fun ie doubtless Meows to mat of them who molt
to create the eastrary impression. The biddable is Das
of those reeoru of abolitiottists employed to Ilrlets and
perpetuate hostility to the South— to keep alive cad ag
gravate that spirit of aatagonisa hotness the North and
the South which is the life blood of the black repabliean
party•
The clause of the oonetlattbm eetetlfitehlwit eon repre
sentation does simply this: It giveg the slave Statile the
right, to the apportionment for Representatives in Con•
green, to ha•, every Ave negroes eotentod 11.11 three whit*
person•, a right which belongs to the political power of
thd State, and tot to the individual shareholder.
~ note this clans, of the conatttation
Representatives and direct tames shall be apportioned
among the several States which may be included within
i:01012, according to their representative numbers,
which shall be determined by adding to the whole number
free persons, including those bound to eirrriee for a
term of jean, and excluding Indians not taxed, three-
Ofths of all other persons."
The N. Y . J. 4 mai of Cownvrre furnishes a very Meld
exposition of this clause, as follows
The advantages which this provision confers belong
equally to all legal voters in the State, and not to the
owners of slates exclusively. The voter who doe/ not
p a single slave derives as much additional political
p..trer from it as the planter who owns a thousand atsgrow.
It t• simply a right wilich the glaseholillng States pawns
us political corporations, in which the poorest citiven en
titled t , n vote participates equally with the weeltbiest
I.4ntcre The assertion, therefore, that "a man who owns
. thousand slaves has the same political power, by means
f his c l ass property, as six hundred inhabitants of the
tr/e Mate• have " Is an unmitigated falsehood.
If any porno of the Union is • Meer by the three fifths
hs,t•, tt certainly is not the North, since, Wen It Ili 141
abolished to.morrow, the North would not pin a particle
of mitittunal strength, either politically or outneriatily,
elide two fifth• w. uld be added to the enumerated repre
sentative population of the South. Take, for ismanes,
any northern and any southern State, as as illustration of
the pracrtcal working of the constitutional provision. In
the former, every man, be he white or black, is eseeinuiti in
the apportionment of representatives in Cottrell', while,
in the latter, the slave pert of :he population enters • re
it lion of twolifths The voters of the State of New
Y •rk, tor ezantyle, constat of all the - white male citizens
shove the age of twenty-one, and they vote for themselves,
for the women sod children, for all the logroes its the
State, who are net legal voters, and fur all the foreign
popillation not naturalised. In Louisiana, the voters are
also the white male raison, past twenty-one years of Iga,
•n.l they tote for themselves, for the women and children,
an•t I , ,reigner. not naturalized, but only for three-fifths of
the •lave population In the free States, every negro
11. • »bite man, in the *numeration of the
inbabitaut., and every stO,ooo nevus give one represen
tative, lint in the slave States, five slaves only count as
three persune, and it require. 1.50,000 to send one mem
ber f Congress. If the same rule wereln practice in the
!south as In the North, with regard to the enatoeration of
negroes, t'e former would be entitled to twenty more rep
rii•antatives in the federal legislature than it hu at pros
Thee are ample and undeniable truths, which It were
we.l invt etery man ahouhl know, who ►aa allowed him
self to be led tato error by these aneernpaleme
wh tn. , t earnest endeavors tend directly "to array
'.tnt.• N CNIn.t State, tat/reit Willie interest, party against
part, c.,rele•t -1 the continuance of that unity of goreflt
meut
which ,onstt:utes us one people.•'
Mr. lia.es'.l .peerb
Mr Haven, oilludalo, addressed the Fillmore men at
the I it Court }louse on Monday afternoon, in a speech or
neer'y three hour. length It was a moot rffeetiee effort,
at, outing in happy hits, keen termini, and undeniable
!tett. His prin.•ipal aim appeared to be to show up Black
Republicanism and Ito leaders, and although he occasion
ally threw a t.rtek at the head of the National Democracy,
(-thing them a tiouthern faction, ac., we can readily for
give him, Inasmuch as he did not fail to place the outra
ges and wrongs in Kansas where they properly belong—
at the door of Bleole Republicanism. He demonstrated
•.-1 teat to RAL.AOF and Lena. tw, of
the " itepubl, an saints," and to them alone, is the country
d for the elate of data to that unheppy terntory.
Nere• Free a party eat of leaders en completely skinned
A i•lLaek rtepublo-aoliim under his hand. They charge
nati ,ual men, -ai,i he, with being to favor of the eaten
•,. n •,t ory, ati.l yet their leaders, the "paints — high
up in ;he airndar ot Black Republicanism, have always
r .te.l wuen they have had a chance for the extension of
that in-citation and the speaker went on to give names ,
JstoA, in I measure+ where and when these "Republican
tarots' had s.. % ited The New York Herald, said be, is
the h ins organ of C.A. Fremont—and yet, notwithstand
.l! they , ‘lnica every body opposed to Fremont, is in fa
%,r i the extension of slavery, this paper is daily en
tiaeci n •tr,Tuing that slavery should be intended over
han.i.%!' But we cannot follow Mr. H through his admi
re p•,eess rf skinning Black Republiminimmi. He dad
it effectually. and what is more, be did it in the beet hoe
:any possible And our Black Republican friends felt it,
felt it keenl. sod squirmed, and wiggled ander it like a
parcel of felons with the thumb screw applied. We con
fers we enjoyed it. In times past, they used to get ifei
rens to ems up and apply the lash to oar book, hut
times have changed, and now they have had a tasta of the
iuce they used to give ai—aid that, too, from lb. hand of
t,e same cook. We wish Mr. H would come spin'
A satiserr Pairfet le Whig
We notice by the last Crawford Deeeoerai, that Hoo. J.
FIRRE.LLY. Of Meedville. has taken the stamp tor the
woo sad the C mptnotion, and the eleetion of 8ri114.31-
♦v nod Bar. corazona ' This te t.n important accession
to our strength in Western Peausylvania. Kr. F. his
long beta • prominent position as • true and reluaile
Whig. and we have no doubt •cold still remain in that
party if it had not been swallowed ep to a great extant by
Black Republicanism. He one* represented this Senate
nal distriat in the State Senate; has occupied a seat iu
Congress, end was the Sixth Auditor of the Treasury an
der the edinialstration of Mr Fillmore' The Democrat
say. Mr FAnar t.tt 'a coerce will extortive a very favors.
km, influence on tile public mind in that quarter. As a
Lawyer, he is one a . the ablest met at the bar; and, as a
pt,lit. , tan, h.- hoe always stoodhforemost in the oppoeittoa
rank. ••f that ,ounty
O' }teed the %mato upon oar Worth page from th•
San Francisco 6/et. It esposee the satire plot of Fre
r n •Itlitl4l, .n, en I •how• that spoculotion is st the
bottom of the whole sobeuSe. PrIMIOIII little do those who
Frem , nt in charge rare for the "poor metro - or
'•Free‘loth in if they cab once wooed in the
Teoulation they here vi•ir in the event of WOW.—
Rtsd It. we repeat.
A Nisi Alkyl F.u.r —lt has Just been stated to us
that the managers of the Mariposa interest and the Woolly
lions (-snit late, are playing their last card, which will
turn out to be the hoar* or spa leo—it will dig their poh•
heal graves The gams is this
When they can gad a mast of vose littho tea ,
whos , mind Is not •sact'y made up hew be intends to
vote, they very quietly Cod adroitly any, 'Rime I. • stock
Corttneat• in the greet Mariposa interest of • thoesand
imore or lees according to the infamies of the ens
tomer, ; it is worth bat little now, bat if Fremont is elected
President tt will be Werth its fall amount. If you will
taste it and use your best esertions to *lent oar eandidats,
the certificate is yours." Canning as serpents if not as
harmless al. doves. Will thee, infatuate tritely sacseed7
We End the ahoy* in the Pesiaspleanias, and have no
doubt it is true Indeed, it is more than prebeble that
there is more than one of these "mask isertilleates" of •
"thousand dollars" In the "great Mariposa" rAaits of Cali
fornia, in this vicinity. Upon what other hypothesis coo
we account for the wonderful "change of hart" experi
enced by certain of the iso• "Blank Republican Saints,"
who, up to the nomination of Mr. Basiumea sad Mr. Fre
mont, wens wars and eeriest Douglas or Piero , men, ita
plicitty believing to the "sawing ordination" of the Nib
rule MU and the repeal of the Missouri Compromise '—
But Mariposa "oerttleetes of 'welt" an wonderful pana•
ceas. Apply them to the right men. tad whim was before
poUueal gospel truth, becomes the rankest heresies. The
males fall from the eyes, the brittle from the taws, sad
"shrieks fur froedota" - 14Peatele this basiasse of these who
dady end nightly argued io furor of the political Meths
embraced to that clause of the Nelorsalk+ bill which g..
elates that people of a "territory shall he left per
fee.; fr.e to regulate their domeetie lastitatioaa Is their
own way, ottb;ect only to the Coustitution of the Uslted
Yea, Ter oy, *wires "stook eertillestes" imp
political persuaders whew applied to the - , ..whe sea!
Two DU Straws.
tAAI To Barna. tie litebse-41 - isie 0( Fremont, sad We.
be*
Colter Joses, dm j•-lier, we boob oat in meat
locum for Oid Beet. * nominee, wben Ma ova rel•
wool medial* ll!di s f 1..
of ..--•—•
11.,, ?be Coottiteolos easeosoes $ reties of Preeepet
ateeitage, to be addiseeeed by "delta X. Volker. R. IL
Loos, sad N. B. Lowry." "Rhea eta we Ares aim
agg" "
Law sod Mawslois Julep.
eosins we are esido dap - Wag imietwood tOrit ,
*Mot dial ail rlisadollki
Wi acsafililitho.allilve year* dlesei we would list* tiae.
asesuoted mods a eitatimest Sis Mal how ; bit tit. assts
As lives km this world Ihro ream with alls oym wide tspeo
Lod doe. not ems mason to e►asge his oplaioa—that does
sot add to his stook of knowledge from t►. groat Book of
experiemoe—livos to very little pontwoo. Ls olootitro
.liad,eiary is a very bmeatifed thing lo theory ; than is, to
all the organism:los of our Goverameat, aothiog more so;
Mat we appeal to the mapersomes of miry reader if it is so
is pmetioe. Cosammioe at the piaasio of our legal tribe•
aids the Supremo Court, sad what do woes* I The beet,
doubtless, that amid bare boos ',booted soder the cysts.,
but dose it compare la bay respect with tilos Beach it sa
paraded. We say this with ao disrespect to the 13mitle
toes oomposiog the Sammie Court, we give that Bench
credit for groat talent ; but the moment you send the Ju
diciary out upon the hustings—the moment you make it
dependent for permatmary epos tits tickle mio4 if popular
suffrage, the moment, io fart, you make the Administor
of Jastire subservient to the beer shop sod the bargains
and tragic of scurry politiciaao—the moment you do thee,
we repeat, that moment you 'oil the Judicial ermine, and
take from those that wear it that postman* of Ladopood•oce
without which Jostle, V osither blind to the tottery if
?minds oar doe to the words of esemias.
Aod what is true of lb. Supremo Court is tr.e of our it.-
foray Courts Do we require proof of this' U so, look
at the aosaiaatons mad* by the Republicans of this Come.
ty sad Diotnet for Lave and Associate Judges. The 'am
nesia. for Law Judge was made by a corrupt bargain
and Olaf by a set of scurvy politician., sad 0111 Con•
grossiosal nomination was as goods and chattels—then
currency, if yea please--used la the trade. This u not..
nous, but If proof ia wanted, is not the fact also notorious
that the Republiceas of Erie County would have preforred
the nominative ofJohason, of Warren, over the present
nominate. But Warren had no proprietorship in the Con•
gressional nominations, and boucle, as the Judgeship was
struck off to the highest bidder, and as Warren could not
bid and pay in the currency required, Crawford "took the
property," in the person of Daniel Derickson, Eaq The
fact that the Cioagreosional nomination, as thus bargained,
did not fall to Ene County, is no proof that the bargain
did not esist, and that the Judicial nomination was not
made in coneequenee It only proves that the friends of
Derickaon could not San, out their promisee; and it is
nut tbs first time in Donna* that politicians trading on
borrowed capital have been unable to fuldil their engage
ments Indeed, instances of this character can tie cited
as old as Christianity itself. For instance, the first Black
Republican politician we have any account of, took our
Saviour up lOW then mountain, and there offered him all
the nations of the mirth if He wield fall down and wor
ship him. Now this Black Republican tempter had just
about as muck proprietorship in tia orate he offend to
barter away as the worthy gentlemen who promised the
Congressional nomination to Era, provided the Black Re.
pablfoass would fall down sad worship the "golden calf"
set up by Crawford.
And what Is true of tem nomination for Additional Law
Judge, se true of the nominations made by tale dominant
party in this County for Associates. Lao that, this.
notatnatione are not lit to be made. Reepeettale men
' enough in their way, it is true ; but to administer Justit•e
about te well qualified by nature and .doebtion ao they
are to wear as sacred gown behind the sacred Oak.—
Owl a bigot sad pharisee*, reedy, if he lad the power, to
make 'very man square his soaps and his eonduet by
his rubes—air other a political trickster, who ow*. his
present nomination, as well as also previews aispoirsaeon
lo the ready alacrity with which he has performed all the
tittle Jobe of partisanship in his township and borough.—
W• do not object to all such partizans receiving their
ward, but In the nam• of all that is pure, du not reward
them with positions in that branch of our civil system that
ought to be, like Cnisar's wife, shore suspicion. We Si)
this bet/sum w• deem it due to the Judiciary ut tAo COUli
ty , we say it, too, because we undentand that this par.
ticular candidate has eonstrued our albino" a regard to
himself as evidence of favoring his pretensions, and with
this hypothesis has approached Democrat' and asked
their rotes. To all nob we wish to say just this—when
Mr. Jost" Gana oaks you to lay aside your oolitic* and
rote for him, either upon the pretence that he is right up.
on our "local bobby," or that our "local bobby" Is ignored
in this contast, just ask him if he ever voted for a Demo
crat upon any pretence whaavor. Ask him if h. Toted
for Jodie Thompaou two years ago? If h. voted for
Bigler In short, if la .vet road, or made a movement
Politically. that was not ealosioned tit crush out tie De
im,,,cracy mow Democrats, tA.a mamas of Black
Republicanism is not the man for you to vote for, even
were he as well fitted for UN position as his is Notoriously
unfit. You gain aothiog by his elleetioa, either to the party
or the purity of the Judiciary. You gain nothing by his
election, except to stultify yourself, and help reward a
partizan with a place that should be held shorts the pollu
ted reach of partizanship '
Three Greet Speeenea.
The Speeches of Ex-Gov. Cons, Senator Biotin, and
lion J.ioe VAX Scans, before the Democracy on Thorp
day, were three the greatest efforts of the present MIAOW
in feet. we think they were three of the most masterly
producuons to which the people of Erie ever Sad the
Pleasure of listening. We have neither time nor room
now to give our readers an extended notice of the speech
es or the speakers. Of tlo•. Coss, however we must be
allowed to say, that much as we had learned to admire
him from his published efforts that admiration was ten
fold ineressed as we beard his elation •oice appealing to
the honor and patriotism of the people of Penneylrani' to
stand by the Union sad the Constitution. And thews ap
peals are not new to Gov. Cosa. Ia his own honored State
of Georgia, when Southern fanaticism—whet Southern
aisetionalism—threatened to break up the fraternal bonds
which held our glorious Union together, his was the band
that pushed beak, aid his the vole* that quelled the angry
waves, and brought the " Empire State of the South," in
to the same bares of peace with the Esystoutt. It was
peculiarly fit, thee, that be should mile kis voles here for
0%. Wigs glorious tease, •ad help to arrest the mad fana
ueism
of Northern disunion. And i• this appeal., what a
marked eontrast between it and *cm whit& we bear from
the moods of our opponents. While be breathed Romero
lug fidelity to the Constitution and the Usion—while he
proclaimed loud and long that • CoasUtution senotilled by
• Washiagton, • Franklin, sad a Madison, was good
enough for him, the Lepubliean orators who here swarm
ed into Pentuylvastia at every point, have retailed their
hearers with nothing but bitter words against its provis
ions, interspersed with appeals to that law which Seward
*ye is higher thin the Constitition. And not only have
thee* swans of New England locusts sought to taath oar
people to bate our political covenant, but, in the language
of a cotomporaey, they have overflowed us with bitter
words against theme of our brethren living seat!. They
hare snared is their denunelatioae neither age, eel or
condition. They have striven to make as creature In our
hearts the deadliest bate sad laughed to morn the well
grounded fears of thee* who love this Caton better thus
the batiste of party. All this and more they bare been
000tissally &Msg. Bst wbst did we ►its from the lips of
Gov Cobb? Did be sail spots as to cautious the bitten
otrilo which hes grown rep Worsen brothers of a common
country? No—every sentiment he uttered bad • direct
tendency to make the nortbetru and seethes matt live to
gether as brothers. He waved the olive breach of pesos
over Use people be was addroesiag acid adjured them by
he glorious msmeries of the peat, and the tidying hopes
of the future to pluck from their hearts the •assrsed blight
of sectional hate. But, we have no time to enlarge; we
only wish every voter In Erie eoenty amid have heard
this masterly speed , .
Notice of GOO BIGIAIeII and Vex Brawls speovime
will appear belt week.
' Are Yes All Ilmadr.
Only sea days remain for organisation sad preparation
for the grant battle). to be fought on the 14th day of Oeto.
bar, up** the malt of witted' orb noes° tofu 000solisou.
(*ea depend. Promos of Peinurylvaaia—frionds of OW
?fatWaal raieu—patriots, Douloorats—are you all ready ?
Are you fully orgaalsed la every preeimet, ward, borough
and iowaship la the Coast;? Have yolk seen that every
besseerst has heetriausaased, anti that his Owes are pose?
Have you takes laosoano tO imriag at ivory rotor on the
day el tie oisetion 1 There to so Woo to be loot. Let
every me go to Work, sad kayo no homemade waits Re
tired to moors the oaooooo of the &ass and County Wm.
Fail ea la the amelaao porforsamo of a root Int, to oar
party, oar assatry, and to liamaaily. Thor' is not •
Biagio nionioat to opera Bray whore en asserspalons
semi saprisciplod &odes la maniac oilman! of 'seniors
to Admit tko Domoorstie SW/ tart la Ootoirar. Let es
whew *ant WM we are prepared for ins atrugata—thst wo
realise Ulm vast importanee of Um lasses involved In the
some" and especially Out iaarntases of a great Wino
*rano missile' is October.
adianuraod Comm
, 1w the Wank el those wishisg to take satarslisatio•
Ev7;ye ore amino that sa adjourns* Coati will bo
Ilth—Batartlay—is ski. easy.
A 4eorva editor , J. W Jwea,
Esq , has
been chillenged is (}Borgia for pnblishing a new.
item ansowootag that Dr. Ramsey, °barged : with
forging Lied warrants, bad eostsitted anieide.
He very properly
robed la asses a eimilhag•
as gash rout&
What has Isimmes OMB. mars sr Hum.
The Roston dry..., published at the old lame •if 110 v.
Reeder, sad long knows q hie per..tn•l organ, repudiated
hie Rgesillopoy in the rfolliewing wanly and patriot It ; Wt;;; L ove dates frouTtho Border of the 194 h,
ale. We oomtuend it to diet attention of those of our read- I
the partu'ulera of the last days of tb war in
sirs who entertain the idea that the coarse .f this onee pop
Kansas, and circumstances attending the hal
ular man in old Northampton is Ving tv% .111111.ln:re
that hitherto impregnable ,trong hold of the Democracytreaty of peace at Franklin
?tidy's* says, and we have no doubt truly that ho will I The Mteeourians, true Les their word, marched
farm Westport to attack Lawrence, on the 13th.
not take live votes with him Aud this roc, Ilert
I °d
d e t army w oo f w a y c.imposted of isOts regiment of foot
paper that throughout his entire controversy with the
preeea
miiuuted men—in all, 2,400 men, at
t Administration mood manfully by him, and de
tended by four pieces of - artillery Gen Reis.
neteuced hillosomies with no sparing band Read it, we
sag, sad loam the fats dell renegade, kel I was in command
GOTISSOR RZIDIR.—Tb• SOT York evening ('oat-03. On the 18th, anal 14th, the army marched 40
was a litter from Es-Governor Reeder, iti which ho f , r mile, , reaching Franklin, '3 miles from Lawrecne.
=iesdasdarile his determination to rapport Frentoritf,q When about 4 mile% from Franklin, the advance
L We OAR scarcely realize the feet that the man
among the bill, of the 1 ,, t , guard was fired tin by the picket guard of the
whale voice has so often rang
Legion, to behalf of the great principles .f the Data lerett" I Lawrence army, awl I man killed The main
party, sod to whose teaching. we hate, t-r years. been body tea- hurried up 34 fast as possible, for the
aeow.tomed to give ear, has really fonakeu deter
„ rug - t etteekine Lawretree that evening
nosed S.O torte new pont:eal ass ,,
back to 1040, 1944, 11'.4.9., and 1,5'2. and rumen.her with IS the time i etioliud Franklin, however, It
what warmth and tee, Mr. Ron der late.red, to s ours th tt - J I rat emplaced attack was post
neenuustion of Mr. Buchanan, see an tearcely • eil.t our ,
1 11l tr,arnpcd at
own wise. , now that his old tar rite the n of I- M. Franklin, inten
day, the 15th
Part!. find him lending "Rid and • m .11 next
e, it. eet. however, au express arrived in
years ago, that we would be obltged y ,ante f duty t
fort” the enemy. If any mar had told ten tfteen
oar party, to speak thee in 1950,f, we would her • felt 1.. ` t.,l It I. t 11. inn - nation that Col Cook, with
posed to laugh in his foes. Bat such is human destinv , 1 . tiooops, had taken up a
and we are free to say that we think Governor Reeder ba• in freed et Lawrence for the purpose of
taloa a step that he will disep:y regret belure e
d . attack.
month. have tolled away, fie has curnini•.e.l .•,•, prei. it fruit the liropuse
error many men equally as talented as he, hirre tillen I',il k enmunicate4l notice of his resolu•
tote heretofore, In holding the whole Democratic party to 1., to ,l, oil the town, in a note to Gen items
responsible for real or imaginary in2uries he mar hitt« re
kill, tent ner,e him of the coneerluenees It was
e•ty.4 at the hands Alal member• the re a If
forgets that men, in the political rr.u.:l must learn t I , el- •alii t h at .I Ciitik hail beret eclat by Gov 4:leery
and forbear. Great parties have 1 •ympathy for to Idn , 'te: L'iorrouee
who allow their grievances to control their feelings I. h I 4 )11 it 1 - rib, Giav teary arrived at Franklin,
an extant as to carry them Into the unetn . i • rams Mr
Roeder has disregarded the counsel of hie beet an I me.• and toei a e :tien with the officers of the
devoted friends—refused to listen to the advice id those In s ; lie t ills them that he was pre_
who fir year, felt an earnest interest io hi. welfare, end i rar-d. t lif.iree th law-., to arrest o ff enders, to
he eenuot expect that his old friends will f 1.. m out •
of the ranks of the Democratic party. They i.long to h.m Cru L in-i.rri and supprese disorders, with
as long al he was right—he cannot complain if they re- rise al 1 it t It. t r iris placed under his command,
—awl het the interpesition of the Missourians,
main where they are ti he shah loos them We eau a...ore
our frieads abroad, that Gieet need entertain no fear. what
• uud • r e 11 iekell, was no longer necessearye
B
ever of the 10th Legion er Democrats wil l remain nu
at Gibralter in their support Mr Buchanan All the I A• an evidence of hie ability to enforce the
eloquence and the energy of our 7s•esiio friend dt , e'l , 'l% I Los.. in that he had just arrested 90
011.0110 t change fire Democrat.• T...1t1 in the County t I ,
i . r, /11- tel tvgalld be properly tried by
Northampton. Our Detrioerat• are made ~f 'ter
and eannot be iedueed into the rank. of an lib ,lit,' n pat h th. rite— lu view of these facts,
ty. They will remain where they are, and fight on t r toe t rn r tare , d the >ltesourians to disband,
Conatitution of our country, under any sod all circums,ar.
vin.l ~bite projeeted attack on Lawrence.
5" u At l iseu , 4 ;.'11 Reid and Col Titus ad•
T. October Election. , i r . -- and urgtil compliance with
The Presidential elecus,ci is , ae all sl.sorti,og t d
11i. I : n r's pr 'sal Ile Governor then
disconiun now bef,r.. the pc anyth,r e
le A Ir to the couf('rence to afford the Mis
te thought of, or tailed about The Merehant it, L;• .tor.
seer, u I i remit:, to ect among themes:lves
the Mechanic in his workshop, the Priitotiona' tour ,
- -'.
his office, the Laboring man at In= daily emplo ) rnent--a , ,
ti , •tin was instantly p ,Z y organized by calling
ha•etbsdrprefereno• in Br. HAI ts.FLI La ,r FR it
t. r.. 1 A , . ;11- , tll to the chair Reesolutions
-
But we Mist our friends—the fr.er. Is of Bt H OA , W.l
W. 1.• 1,1 , - 1 InV that, relying on the pro
the roion—wlll bear intim i shay 'fiery nn 411. r .
ii r d t p, aceable settles by the Guy
emus equal in impurtanie, to gross off .a the see I 'Li , .
doe of October—one week fr .ru next Tues W.• ru r, y. the invading army, would now die.
t'in't ,t.l I urn t it tuee—requesting the
State, District and C ,untv °Creel.. t cheer, and •
utmost importance that the 11-t11.f1e..4 f t h • I t,, and di.tribute over the
petty, espeeiaily on the Steve tick•t. should sec- eel The 1% rut ) I '' " t mi,imot to pr aeet the settlers
Ir waretel, re moil robbers—arid recommend
result of the October electii -I will e tsr'i.se • maser
anent, upon the November elect; ,n 1;‘ , n , . wK I tua' i e . - 4 tuale vonamander of the
means certain that one decides the other We might of till 1 t f t Terrie.ry '1 he Missourians then
ford to lose the October eteetien, and sell ekelike up eicup atel vi turned home, except those
the State to Mr Buehonan in Not ember T^ .le.- I tin ler WI, hdea t ...tete , to t lie Territory
any oireamitanees, time rob of Petinsy'.. /Pt ;• •.;•<. 1" , •• it ty r out- hundred men arrested by
AA • Bat a partial Ea... Ls OtWol.or rale t hay, n i;overre,r .try', belonged to the company of
Is d owiasse .new wpm some of the doubtful nut.... ilat c oy who made the attack on Capt Rob
we 'herald avoid by doing our duty faithfully and •fEctent I erteon It nail that one 1.7 S soldier and
ly at the first election The opposition firm, .n. ere RI I a ' fuurt..en 4 . I I rt cy'e men were killed
ready united on their State. but dive lei t. ne. . , t t i to f rand in the Territory
-c it is I. (1 tl, y
ticket, and while they mar have a h a re
a very bare one tiadette, fur the fir.t, they bane D. , reason
able hope far the latter Neverthele.., it ,• b. 0!)
able and of great importance, that the itct
should gti right. It the Dew -"mite , tat , t. 'net e
In October, iD PennlylViElill, 1 - l'rnii .•••
then already settled, and we Lets , nii ,nstiv I
little to do in November on sire dit•al
ticket succeeds, it will g 7•L ene usagi LI I !b.
Republican., and they nil, mast a dt.pera
ne in November W. trust the tr...r J
therefore, will realize the Iwportun
sod that overt tna.t vl thew yr ~ • ,kt e:• , .:,u r
14th of Uctober, an I t a.t r the
the head tof our pap. r ar -t t:.• St• I COl/1/ty o ~•• • at ,
COMpOleal of good and ttu. I n Lllt ••
ble—and they shou.l ~t ry It ~ t 1 ,
and
diaates, for both State •n.I t"
we ire personally ax,quatntt 4 t, n, A
know thous to be w,l: I I r r ..•• i •
ti, , no—superlwr In et ry re,r t i !I
opposition We rharit‘rta , e • tot, nr u t
with their opponeta, feei,nj r rt• "11
men and better gual.tirdlt.an tt. r r.r ,
that all the frtentis of Re. *AN I - I
shoulder at the Oct( her tleeti tr. en I icy , a'
strong pull, and aI uU ,geth , r"'t rt! -•.1 • I('
ty Tickeu. Settle , i by tl.• tttra• a i•et-s
goren It a. a• lr .
One •rtt. •
verse th t
erected by the
approved tbo deeru•r.
by • mob—there paper., W A • 1 , re•r Tll 1
Of hi:llo2 , lr at (40 • T: : ' CH 11' '1 , 1 • f 1 I
Dames. We wlll no' p, , u,,
tion of the rile slang , •tt
t o wards thr. Blgier ,re ; ITC •I' r••• 1r• t t ft, t
that eheek-by jowl with !he. , cbeet• in thus tn al, rt ,, ng
that gentleman is tonna w r Int( ".1..0r
friend of the people," If ii L .wry The I' •,,.,„1
, ounes , gioLts ees a "Iyin„ rat Itr • f ••ali,r, 4 1,4 • ...-
•onehers of Fremont's eetCe 1 ergl.t, n to Calif rum --
Lowry, upon the stamp, den.tao , es • , A,t man. 01.1 B
far the came, while the 4,47.- 'l4 ILO
leoand, and adds its sitra• t 11l • ct.tarrsl •trelul ' 1 . ..• ,
woo over three ... , i, wnrt MOS • ap pr , pr ioc• 1' r n4.3,ge. i
Him TM, Lie
We have always bear tn.,' btt F. • r Cte II :t• 'Ate
&ewers/ was noted lin- ; i L.* th.e. I :
never had ocular pro.,f of t tin:.l the f !.
Cattle tinder our ohtteretit ton it itt •ct tr AI. I ry t
tell our retailers that no etrou,,, ettPti 3.3 r •Isle I be
low, ever took p!ar..e Here—.t *.mply aI ,e - mantifaet
tared oat of whole e: tth," a ,
demonstrate 1n November
Etapabhsan• in erawf rd,Pr e, V.:nar.iio and Vl ar
ton Costal's, are playing ger. ed o .'
emu at %boo mass meetings, as rho ..arn 11 a pr.•nt. , Ir.
ter. At kris. a Republican ••ag , tc ,l ". l e
crowd, sad offered to bet Sin that th«7^ Irar ft m. 12 r.t I' -1
Frismoataga. The bet had tp rr.pno•lent At Enterpri...%
two ddrattilt Vats were offere wrth 11. t.
salt. At ttits meeting pe,trA the (whful 1.,..tt In, . 1 . •
ra i ned and came net I. ,;.tif a th tti n ••v
-magi satisfied. and would vote t •r Frein At ih,rip•ov
town, Visamago the Crui4,l wu• th• jr'•
mouton were jars iout.'. the r.a& r 1 •ha..•
mach for "Bae.hanan. 13reekinn Ip in I Fr., •.
Woman% Pesney IT an is."
A CRANCZ POR FREMi•NTItgi 1 gvut etuun
desires the N V Day Rwk t -ay , th it Le t
the owner of 4000 acre , of we.rern land, wort L.
at the least calculation, twelve thou-and doll ir
at the present lo r prices, and het• wthitte . to
the whole for twenty thutwitid d
when James Buchanan, of Pen nAy Ivan la,
ted President of the United St.ite- 11,•re l•
ehatiee for you, gentleman Fremmters Tice:.
in: Yon will need land t) 4 1.1111 ou 1.0410
HORRIBLE 01:1TRAciv• —The Spriugfte'l 1! ,
Journal says;
" All manner of outrag , Q, murders, :tud
massacres are being perpetrated upon the north.
ern fIOCT in Kenna,"
Where is Zack Chandler, and when :tre the
political preachers of this city Why Ar, ti o y
not raising contributions tor the northern no..
in Kansas roped by the border ruffiins!
" freemen" shriek ! trod Frye Y,r,s
THZ CABR FAIRLY STATED.;-A Weit‘ro i it
itor gives a history of Co: Frern t's t 1, it.. ry
exploits it a brief competes
THZ MILITARY CO•QUER.OR —ln .3 caw
pap of a few short months in Calif qpia, 1'..1
Fremont 'took' eixty three thou...awl acres
land and three hundred head of - b.,:f cattle --
Uncle Sam paid the bills, but the hero got the
'critters' and the paAtnre Hurrah f-r airs
Pose."
1 NIL The Rev. Mr Noce of Lawrence, Kati•
mas, says in a letter to the Springtl,l,l
can, dated Ang.
We are now having war in earnest—fnur figh.+
within the last five days, in all h ii. fr,,
state mot were dee assailant, , , and tho victors
Mark this admission—in all these fights, Me
free Wale Rum were the assailants, says this Re r.
wariawk Wit better of treason and bloodshed
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THI7OB IN ZAJSAI.
'UR WAR SNIIIIRD
Peace in Kaiisai
14,.: 1.1 Fr .toui Surieker. di OnVF
\ uriaLe- hsv• nun d from Kansas ty
,Ll‘.l 1,,,Aucia13.1 i,,, Laud of loafers
.t. I Lay , trSl tioui Kansas, taking
w.iii
H. rn,t:ltni:: the) e ,uid lay their hands
-w u fu. y !)ace gone to
Nr r• u :1.• people of that quiet
r• u. •rl , and from thence will
t r r qu.r.k r plunder may be
I I la, 1., 141 Nebra.ka II
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r• 1-.lc •tu Henceforth
, - u•- i in the only way in
tile) ucLi t• ti• ,oy tit , ivil authorities,
to • , 1160r , i , r which
t.: ‘o.tiaet....l that Territory will be of
•i ii: W. , ngratulate the people
„ i • reii i u .1,- r au In t, .I c •t t ny 14 as .
•r. ,i tie new Territory, upon
•I,lte Ow country upon
r.! _lll 1 1111 , t that it will
G. ; --• a a no again presented
otp ,•:. ito th Black Republicans in
.1; at:- a" tri,:ig ttlh; .‘l , -lug up of their
• •. ~t the , ame time that the
of ry ;till , •: tr im the shame whi c h
:1- to tot up••n hy the coinage and
11 too 51r , many awl !such start.,
\\ hat will Y.s ~ Lue of the shriek
ll ow sun they manage to
i;- .1- op tt.. . 4 ttat..:, ex,ntetneut until the
Letitia. not, 1, of r will the
t \ • rill :gni talcs of horror sal:
u. ~u; op tout; .kt.lll.ls.ns for the neat five
Lt is magazine, of detraction
ea.utaily ‘' ill t ~ pen upon the South, with
is to t. i,, 1111, , 4,1 111. ll' too ...redulona
hurl 11144 V Icfrr I,ke questions, present
tt.. • • toe simpie annunciation, that
th re c: 1-11 i14113:v Loug may it continue
'to f,
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Violence and Death.
ut tl. , I(4b, f At/;!in.t, Israel Van Wagner,
Tr t ) cl., ah.t \vs. tu ctir etupl. , y ut
~f" \I. (II , taken by Mead and
E t lathr in - law,) and
h. mi.. ) Laren with a heavy a hip On the
•211 T ,1.-tt Van Wagner di, d 1k was a man
ur. )Lars of age and weak intellect.
ac. , l Meal were Loth arrested for his
wirier wd c uti,.ed in but were subsequently
a • , ;t1 l t,i It is etairued 113 justification
t the hoe, that the decayed had entered
ti.e r .m... 1 Me I,l's step ilJugliter with a criminal
aff.lr crTat.. d e , nsiderable ex
, .11 u i \V, f r an we
Lt .1 ,i.ffi• tenable particulars
,„ t'
hap - 1, t ,h, r.• t. n CIO!. in )ledicine, or
r sio t• c. i i 01 , '•- The 31edical Fa
Wall', all their die
rvs, 11,1 -1.1110•• 11r, 'hit i 4 known of real
c: ltr tor th , cur,. .if ha• been discovered
I. N Iv. r t. 11; - the honorable honest
,n I ri,:!.• •lu,• N b , oeit 11e gneg
t,. titti un bti I)..it remedy which
to , .1, , tt,L. t , r tho cure of certain
thou what it IR and maiu
a,ll- ~y of i• by making it
, :pr. p , rf; I, than anybody ebii•
t•‘n If tti , . pe pt w u:,l t tact thbi of all who
-, they w 1. I L4rC much le .-s
.ii , l tra-h • •-arailow re Ortr,ins Organ
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TO THE PUBLIC
iilaced ut nomination for the other
I..itnintei3iiinei I kin tiequently Lines
up at tio• huoj.•,t the -tibscription to the
•-uiruul t an i I.rtu of County sub
.., 1 I..tie therefore thought
" I" 'I" public!?
1 hit in 1.• p. t f.:tiog carlying out the
• oi prouuse.l to be matte, to the
siulit. LI I \ Erie 11.010. sod am apposed to mak
..., ,uu,cription to that Road or any
iitaiLr Hold .%t the same time that lam for per
t 0,..111g what we Moe promised to do
"14 the prounise vra known and gen
et,,.) in-enteil to at the time.) 1 shall feel bound.
ti I w I st,unl pl..dged to we that the boutls
t i'cnuitv fs der than unay h re
In r , el ,•• th, atom the cv.,ric on the Wt•-•
, s ,l i „f the R„,111 Wilk . ] to now, twang ki
' , un.lertaKen.
mot , corinrwed in tins position from a
giro coi..)rtance of the enter
p,2 • 1 .1 I t.. u, •u , 1.•.1. bekcsiug that its con
ii.,t uhly tr.z. , l) benefit Erie City.
I,tir wtoally of every farm in
1:r r•
H IA and briefly stated my views.
I , K it Lc correctly under-
Sccowl to my dc .ore to avoid the injurious
vil , ct• o h,approlien.tun ur tiaqrepresentatioat is
rsi-11 to cti.,cted to carry out my pledges.
to, goon over my own signa
ture
WILLIAM W. EATON
Fairview. Sept. 15, 1956.
To the nesters ei the Oman et Brie,
Crawibrd sad Wanes.
For eight years Furious to the election of the
Ron. John Galbraith to the Ake of President
Judge of the Judisial District Court, composed
of the counties of Erie, Crallord and Warren,
the judge was a chisels of Crawford, and the
Judge of the District Court which existed about
and previous to that time, resided is the county
of Erie. Wanes County has bees without a
resident judge for a period of thirteen years, so
that it would seem just and equitable that in a
fair distribution of public favor, the Weiss of
Warren County should be respected.
To supply the just expeetation, the 11111166 of
liasstLas BROWN, Esq., of Warren, was pre.
seated by the delegation of Warren County to
the Convention recently assembled at Waterford,
and efter a mutual exchange of opinions, he was
on the twenty-second ballot duly nominated.—
Ma BROWN is a man of be legal attainments,
an accomplished scholar, of sound judgment, end
ready and prompt is bringing all his attainments
into action. His kind and social qualities have
contributed to his popularity, u far as his ac-,
quaintance extends. In politics he has ever been
moderate—on the questions of currency and tar.
iff, he has been with the Democracy orthe nation.
, On the Slavery question he has been northerly
1 in his views—opposed to the repeal of the Milt
; souri Compromise and in favor of Kansas becom.
log a free state, also in favor of a just and equita
ble settlement of Kansas difficulties, so as to give
the North and South equal 'rights and restore
peace to the nation.
This Convention regrets that a practice has
obtained, by which it has become necessary for
party conventions to assemble to make Doming ,
aorta for the Judiciary. The oandidates for this
high trust should be above all party considera
tions—the Courta sit to try the rights of indi
viduals, to punish the offenders and acquit the
innocent, and have nothing to do with the affairs
of the nation, any more than private individuals;
and on these considerations the Convention aak s
the support of the independent Electors of this
Judicial District for the candidate presented,
without distinction of party, and we have the
satisfaction to believe that his election will be
highly creditable to the Judiciary of the district.
By order of the Convention.
J. HALL, Chairman.
BEN.) GRANT, Secretary.
Democratic looting
Judge Thompson will address the people of
North East and vicinity on Tuesday evening,
Oct 7th, at 71 P. M
lie will address the people of Waterford and
vicinity on Thursday evening, Oct 9th, at 71
P M
Gen \Visalia', G. W. De Camp snd J W
Douglas, will speak at Lockport on Friday even
tug, Oct. 10th, at 7+ P. M. and at Albion, Oct
11th, at 1, P. M.
A PILIAIT3ILICD BRILIITII.—WHAT lady or gentle
man ereoid remain under the cures of • aimagresable
iiresith when by tieing tee "Beizei or • ?nonuser, rhowaas" as •
,Ser.trince would not only render it tweet but lasso to. loortla "rime
•••I•baster • li•nepersona do not know their breath le bed,and the
euis„sci, Ii no Scituate their frtends will weer mention it Pour a
single dr,,p of "Balm - on your tooth broth mad wash the teeth night
and morning A hfty gent bottle will nut • year
BEAMM. COUPLUIPN may slimily be acquired by using
tbs. i'E•ut nr • TiortairD Ttoerzex" It .111 reino , e Wu pimp'
.es and treeklee from the skin, leaving It of • *oft and rosiest* hoe
rl OW .1, pour on ten or three drop., and cult the fate night
an Z 3 a , nlng
-HAYING IfAllE EASY —Wet your nhaviog brush to either
e arm or cold ester, pour on two or three drops of .BA LX or •
Taw a.. o } 40witaa," rub the beard well, and it will make a beau
'dal mitt lather, much facilitating the operation of @ha , mt. hie"'
0 V fiftr nent• Beware of counterfeit+. None geoutoe unless
vd lae W P PEYIUDGE k CI,
4.L. Ib.4—Lm Franklin 'quare New York
MARRIED
Thu... Sat t; F Ilseapft.o, I. 11-1(A(.1 .
V, of f: mon, Rne County, to Idle. E. S ROBBIN S, of itlehmos
•• erf.ra countr
the 131 tort., by the Rey R. Craagbehd, Yr J A 11-I()STZ..
( Sextonetlle, Witham:dun, to Mies R. R. McFADDEN, of Cambridge
reet , rl ,ouotr,
DIED.
In f ks , Litt, to Girard, at the madman of her sun•lu
Eby YkiEBE ALLEN, la the eXth, tear .4 h..,
WANTED.
GIRL to d , general housework Apply tmerwAlseely t th.
Edttnr of this taper Good refareuess required
, kt 4. 1 456
S. It. CHURCHILL.
11.Arrrsf tress. sad Dealer us Doable Itemled Whtsker, In the
}lnd Nonce, on French et.
Ilt ads; zits . ill find a full apartment of all Goode in their
Ant at oct. 4 XKS. CURTIS'
- - -- -- - -
V ELA ET itIIIBuNS, of a ll widths, by th e quantity, a t
~rt 4 YRS ellal 5.
i E wal tityt • torattUttil tot of French Emhruidariee at
Fr
fist 1 MR .5 et RTI
FOR SAL ,
TELVE Lots and parts of Lntsi, with buildings thereon, &aunt*
in various fooalities within the City Amite. For pal-Lieu/art
nyatre
Lrie, net, 4 1 41401
Pint and Last Notice to all whom it may
Concern.
Tuu.lera.gurd, belkeving that patien‘e socostimee t.
I be a .a1.4..e, hereby' Informs those knnutng themselves Indebt•
NI to bon, that MI account. /PR unsettled on the lath of October
10. t, ill be, maim! tb. last ezeepttes, urea to a pro r officer
for COUretiOn. G F BREV
Erie, Oct, 4, 1454-It.
Choice Wood Land for Salo !
Also. Lets Ia EuM want a Mose How aie4 Lot Fa
Masebougar.
&mire a Timber Tract ! !
I ..i M iautiaorlard to .1 th e following dralimbi• piece§ . t property
which are now in marks?
. , K .
re to Green tonagup, near Peter Woolley a place, inabdivt4-
..<1 int fere, ~f •am to Suit purchasers
tine of 13 wow in Siumwit township slut of the Turnpike,
.bout alt ilea from Gtr.
acres on %be Turnpike, about a miles from Erie, 'oath of and
I adjoining James Lynch
46 wee in Summit, about II miles from Erie, west of Lyman T
Way,OC Shunpike.
A lot of 11 scree with a Stone Derelling Hones theme, Dew.
Perkins end Sidden's Tear 21i41 at (Walnut Creek) Manebeeter
Alm, a good lot on anal (Lath) Street, in Erie, wax German
Street
2 eligible building lota OD Eighth Street, corner of Myrtle, one of
them • tomer lot, Iv Eric
A Lot on the corner at Eighth wed fro/land Streeter.
Also, a Lot en Twelfth Street, near French Stmt. in Ene The
abo , ei lit i n t l i ce4 operty le offered at private Ni. For terms Leidy to the
lin who will "LAMM man.
- Erie, 4,1536-2 t JAMES SILL
Public Sale.
THE subscriber, Liecutor of Nathan Wood , docassed„ anti fell
on the preugaes, on Wedneoday, October 72, MS, to /airfield
to waohip, Crawford county, Penneyfranui,
A TRACT OP LAND,
Mivatod on Little Sugar Creek, about seven toilet mouth of Meld
, abs, and oas silo North of the Arlo Mg Bellfesse Tursplar, eon
taming 400 saes, mod ellovranee, bounded on the North by the
"White Oak Tract," on the Last by the "Potts Tract" sod land of
else Shrsgiufl, on the South by the heirs of Esquire !Magid, and
on the Wet by WKnight's Writ sad John StaJnbrook. This tract
le Scowls se the "Woods Firm." Thera or. 100 acres awed and
under coloration, sod the balance beevily covered with pine, hem-
lock, sugar soap* oak, chestant sad other Webs linposveinenu
are s Log House sad Ham This tenet le well supplied with ran.
ug water It will be said in lots of 100 acres
in
Also, on Friday, October 311. I rill sell on the promote, to Tree
township, erswibrd county,
A Trost of Timber Land, .
tal lag Slel son* alroatod awar Jonathan Selig icel the 'Prop
er Sottiotoeot, - sad a abort dlatarare float Oil Creek
Sale wall ouarmenoe at 10 o'clock oo each da l , erbou the terms,
.bleb el:: be ease, will betook kaoara by
N. J RAMSEY ROODS
r 4, ItSG-3,21 Executor of Nathan Wood, deed
rir The borough papery sad the grit , Otarrotz w ill copy three
iuw • .0 ti .barge odviitiser.—Ows. Jimmat
Administrator'. Notice.
*7"OTI('K ‘s hereby gime Mat letters of Admialstration having
ill been cmAtAKI to the cadged/bed Itpoo tbo seat* of George
sldvngel, demigod, Mao of fiarborcrook, trio Co., Ps • sod 411
1.4 room, kuowtog themselves Indebted are hereby Dotal. d to make
unw. , :late pavtMot, while thug. haying twel.ntstls a4g•tn.t rid
pleue preemt them for setthrmoil
KREMER...MA WALDVOGRI.,
MATHIAS PAYER, AUUlll•l•tral.,
liarborrrw`k. Oct 4, 1636.
N. nrpitilirir.
AT THE OLD STAND!!
Between Brown's Hotel and Reed House.
i/AR en hand a lame and compd.w aseortnient .d Howie
nfebing Oootte ' I present two new patent Elevated Oven
•tovne i the CENTURION and GOVERSOIt i oreattrely a new
Principal ',bleb awe not be excelled. ftweeetinit the damper, total
,eseludeee the ettUre hest from the Oven, which has bete ao ob
,ection to the Elevated Oven 34ovee. The style or orniuneat i s at,
and beaatuat. The canting enekal to any In whet.
The largest and -beet assortment of Cook and
Parlor Stores West of New York
ConstnniV on Winn, sawn which are the SelPileira'atom thin
Brlllllllll, P 11111411411 and Violet open Parlor Stores. Also tko
Ruby, t h . Diadem, the Lady Franklin and tiothic Coal Stores.—
or W.... 1, the Cottage, the Nubian and other Parlor Stores, to,'
uutiaeruut to unantkia. Cooking Stereo, UIO Forest oak, the Royal
Oak, the Royal Cook, the &spire City sod Blank Warrior. Los
Oven Stores, also the Vestal, Parlor Cook and Fanny Fens.
I ,rstir/ c, ur lattantioa to my stock of Tin, Copper and Sheet
Iron Ware ' 1 1 • lame usortment of Cutlery, ivory Ebony and
We.] [toadied Table sad Insert Come mid Forks, Pocket Loire.,
oboara, Salmons, ke., tn. Brittanla Table Cagan and Tompota
Al. Tee and Table Spool's, Hams, Copper, Poresian and 6 nod
genies end Pumps of all descriptions. Lead Pipe, Slik•st
Pump Chains, Tubing, Store Pipe and Llbersre oo hand at all
Also, the largest sad best amortrampot or Japan Ware la man
Also Lantsgna,Tss, Trsrs, Coals ICUs, Conn, Mara, C
ping Saliva Flat train, Shoveis and 1' 000.1
Washboards, Vast Catlaraamd Jobbing d on
the shortest nodal. Ciagyar i , Rns,7ha Mr sad Rap taken la es
change ibt soda
risme ceased essale• aP Mak, and astlify
trio Oopt. MN UN. Yaw, 79411MPRY.
REMAINING Is Ibis Port Hike, October I. Is . . r . ,
leg /or tbearlettars will Saar •s. '4.frerttaad
Arocad Alfred Patois Thomas J Meltslcsy 11.,, '
Alaimo Yrs Wes Gillett C V McNeal?, (~.„ #.
Arne Mal lamb II lre•sett Mir Sets, McConsoii Is „,,
AllemGardner H N Northo Mrs 111.,.
Allearrl/cy i:vorie "Award V . ,* Jar,
Aber Bomb l.rsy A W Po oars 0v0r,,,
auras Wllllao, Gray Jiase Lan Pierce A 4 2
Uwe. Miss !Lary Hoot Miss Mar, 1, Flan, Ho.-ac.
unmet* Mrs Lstlos Haat Mar Illaa7 Jane Itrlas I' I '
Illngia noses. Hord Arthur T 2 Banos Ctial I.
boors Mr. Liss Hobos* Hos J E false Jobs #
issoott Ms C Houston Prassels Psnitall Jew H
Burnett Jobs HMIs Moo Prsocolln Yeadletoa Do.
Baldols Roderick filoodoroos D - Hosts Adassa
Bartlett Rpnsoor H 3 Nenwsbory Samuel lioblaree Illr 3 cza.
Baker C If Hlstissowsy Was llorahnotasos ClaHr.
Balks, Masser Hansom L &Mess AMusaa n
Barba . , Chancery A Mareissgtos Nears Rams lam Alias
Ramey Frsailie )4 Barris Elarvor Rork Jobs
Rados Jobs I: lisll Harr., Rouse Id b
Elaalaeti P E Hay. A iheyvokko Chat._
Barry William Hayford E A !ttynoktit bout-
IMAMS Wia /awe MI. M IC salami John A
Ovorwr Catbarti. AMY Frsaeu Pinar Larry am
Beata Henry Johnson Mho iamb lbws, Sat so..
Brunei Wis. A.E.s. Isp.‘ Withal, 9UI RirYrd W
Bravo J W .rune Loris llamas J 0
Elleck•och: R.,1..,- , Jewell Rev H qullleea Clear e.
Cushing Rev J. T .; Immo. are Mar. 4 1111,1811 tinall.
Cart.. M,• It A /one. Miss Ell= J ~ , taeoi. Lanai
Cue.e.. 1..... t Jaelienn Cap' II . .tallDo=
Colerell %has r`.. ...-th E 1... .1
mg ....,J, Su.
Colo ssin„..,
kir:bee Joao., 444 =t ' Wu Ma.,
Cooper K. e ....... i. Kirk JSUlet .nisei. Mee Ana.
Cooper Jot,. I. girt Mary as., Stowart J a
Colt! iatut..l 2 Keller Masao J %lamas* Unbar z
Coon.:! K,. J 0... iLearall Ramat, slows Eale t
Compton Homo. Kellogg Jon 'Mombasa Dee
Conant. Am. Ns.. Keeler - Witham gibbeted' etc t:
Curtis it. , 1 ' J 1...1.5. R H Spasm Elm*
Coleman W II Keeler a I. Sweet Mesa 4
Ctilbtfiwu J.. _ I...nnias EII . Sorest Mao t h
Cute Mast ...hal L..c.t.• Nam. `!manta R,s., ,
Ceower WUl(aa Lsabaril ir a Scott Mn la..
Coarsen Hoary Latter Charles Sakai) W c
Callerell Mrs Warr M 3 Love irlott• E .erfor Hen, t
Carter Seth Loper litram I' •1.....tt Mus tia,...
Carlin Leta., twat, D D 1 -therm , : J.. la, •
CIA. JII Leopard Mho San,y ''harp Mrs Ma,.....,
Carr Joel Leonard William aMils Jane.. .4
Canty Risk Mary laver7 Harr kentth Jame.
HCulklas Iwo Georg, 3ngth Wto U
Camp awe LA.:. lwe Mae Lydta tnttl. W
Caitlin Mary I la Vallay Julia cellar 11 .t
Clark ,l' II /reels ' E I titans L 11,6,..
Clark Urlsatt, Lea's John raylor II P
Crouch P Lbutridge I. 14 Tate Jsatet
Dunn MI. Mar. e Murphy Jamey Tallama Gay/.
Duos Jobo Moody C H fa for George
Duos M J Yount Elijah rifts, 1.. P
Duos R...bert Moahar I Y Woos J V
Dodge thulter Miller Mlia M.r, Taylor Mello,
Dickey Rev Jamul W Mos Mae II E 2 tibbei, 1 C
Darmo Uaorge . Mound James 4 ". ~ Todd Moms.
Darts Harvey 2 Miller Gabon Thayer C T
De Witt C Mitchell William It ?limp** Jolla t
Darling Rte. Charles %ger Treacle Wolvertos Mn .1
thuaLath Wto A Miner flue Lucy Willbeara Geary.
Debuts Chrtstuio %nub Mrs Louts. Wadi Jaw C
Day Loop Robert Morass Geary W Waits. Mew
Everett Mme Mersin W a ry pap Webster Meer,
Eer,oft Rea, m ik a kk ,,qp, Ma r y Wallace Pratt'
Elston W co It Maniere Thaw Mingle leabeta
Erase George Itabobey DeAllis Werra Mt.. •x.
Eitumorth Porter Madden Tooter Wstbilay Adam
I..mas RUN MAry Mabel TAU C Ward A berms
Yoe Smith J Mania Mra A R Wright Denrr w
Toot Mies Sally McCarter laabell Whyte Marge ck p
Mapco. Anna ll McLean C'spt l ..rent 1,4.. q
1 F. 500 Wm WeilUire RICAArIi V A10nt..., ,
Geode Jaw McCbriukch Muu. Yapie Mr. ~,
Buchner Harvey McKee Mies A E 1nr.,0 M .
Hibbard Christopher GMcDousid Patrirt Litamer:. c ..,,
Gardrier Stephen Mc 0311ough Joh. 7.111145 , 1,..L ti. ,
B r .. • k . ,• k
Physicians and their Modes of
merit of Dilemma.
I ban ,• no subject on which there he or! mu • ~
Its practitioners and profusion. u that
mEDIt ISE ,me ech,. o l of pkiva,clar3s alit neuter fed,.
ter aslomei and kindred drags until the confiding pea..
under their weight, and should he die, the prutiti!,n, •
that the patient . coostttution could ant bear trealin.ni,
facts were the treatment as. not to be borne even
feet health How then could reason coped ~ of
health •
another schohi 01 irrsclitaopere frt.llell )0u that ,st
eta cure .11 the onmplaint• of Nu! Still' ailothii
herbs, ...its, and so on to the end of the chaplet
being as numusu• as their theone•
When Benjamin Franklin, hr the eimpbe means
brought the electricity from the Heavens, the world
what upe be mold make of it What did he do • H. .„
thing, as the benefactor of Wsektsui, applied it tr.
human life from destruction!. be that subtle kind
in this there tea remarkable similarity between (b. •••
and reintlts of the &rest Tuner of Lightning and
CSAILLA Da Gnats, the diseourrer and maker k‘t .
TM(' OIL Prof I'4 Grath s experinient• r00.m.,
meantlean •ir Lad have gob. no with r.
unreatitted exertion he has produced, at l'hiliol.!;! • •h.
rariklin s sum...a I wonder second ••01.
roans
Than this utonishing ‘,l
then does not exist a more Graertu,rtno• Le.e,
drisa,,, suet, uohetul and undrsi led test,in , •n
(r u m at, ato,ltpee it , en n a •arotor trta. s. t ,erg ,
Editors, ongeeneateen, f etttee, IIL te
not-else. Merl bahlle, iu the eon of such diwea•e.
I,,,,tatng—h• , t e.tr, thing — ttheunstnelann, •
.out, \ eurargia, I ortinairo, Sciatica, va,vo
ompl.,ht,; fn [loon u,, Fielitinee, I 'ramp, CrutAi ' n
•ILla : ur neer, t ot• ,rin , uod, , thbowe. •
- icn•tuk. restpetne, Swelled Breast %
ta.t rthert , u, r in the mouth and stonsarh,
f tptLook , Cak-d kin aft, %.4410•,, 'more Throat, Pa, '
Hes - t Horn. Tooth and Ear-seho, e
t.v•tileueee, Horn., it.re ~ utne of teething infant., t.
4a an •ssuli.ie of the e•linlatann in which i • te he .!
Itt,ept nn•to ant .11t• - • thi s
fl, GRATn. from John LIN, .'
ditor tt,e well Itn-gru Mouth', law )I(s,,ar,u. 1 - ,
• leak s w'ar't •u , t. teloinionv is 0 1 innre ~
e 05•...• the t hao v..lutnete from uni 0 , .0 •
t X3(11 110 , la,
_ Mat 7 , 4, 13 ,
- gl , t 1. 5 n• m, npintoL t I
=MET=
•uv.ait th.• ty.rterf
earfte..t. • 'T• tl. a/I•e'll At,
t.l a m..at pfttftl,tl It* uer, 1 V. melt%
ME
•t , I* th. Igh at 11, tune of vur.A....ng. I Nally
k lark uke•Stetne and • at. 1.1 humbug attt • •
MIA It loss pawls a ...au 1..0r, atut Itth
b..••LIAµ to aullrellag hunkastity
1 net takt ta•uk • cold Rom sloPpin, to dam, •,,, • .
~ c ram- mu. b da.tlvn and Taint.' that
Load
11•111 i, s..cres, es or ; •ar
an 1 ts.t e. ening tour
,er , n•tit.. a. • •
F. !.t ‘f s.s
L•T I.`ta t •
Ilr Lig • t Lclocio to the ..1.1 , .a1tbN,an:....
taa.,:le. A toe fait pettier* ~t N...
131 m on th. tio• st.ns.
plea.ur•
Thr Nl,ll. al 1.1.,1 It • ,st .0 uuu.
th,• this
TTVII I I , ft Kr. 1.41(
I :I', •
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IcLor :11' KATY. 1'....•11`..'n •-•.0, Ylailadrlv , •
I .111 r . rsluttritat.l.7.
: • %,1, wollen •nd ; Lla .4 I %pi:41,1 V .
ChM I. An,. Inefgln• ro.,ntho.n rat
etLet....l n h, h ~. r ou -
.1•6, •rt.
D r 6. . , nth. t.r.t rows or hW•
burgh
OEO. W tiTA.llft
Thy 0140. v . ,sls, t an.i • toe 14 tb., tat. -
haaleci alsalmt as milractootax:‘ as IL. ak,ratlos
c•anplatitta two wads We • sad tunes's.:
nes. In thole calling ha.. not t-ti backward In r,
ltus alletlator of suffering to thing people. Tb.
twin, triton. Ladner Ire pul,liab below, itiPlated to tat
t Prof. DeGratter cards and pamphlets and Ite,,Log
•11 , to nudist:cm of hut church mad to t'e aferra
hiirch 1s Philadelphia
Ilsot L.t dtar letr t tnu.t
t,tieiseua .Cotta I hare esperiebeed from toe: L .Ktn
Men terribly &Meted for thirteen year. Put
other eompl.ant. to mach an extant hayr it , mier -- v.
I hay. been tarot.* to want two alums watilmit -•
and for 6... have not bad a good night'. r-s
to sleep from pain. About the 24 of thui m•iotta .-. war:4
3 our Lietitrie Oil,taking about tea drops intern.. ,, a• - •
externally to the most painful parts. Rto lb.
better than I had done for many years, and n• a• •nr n
Week, lam like • Be. CMS, ran Weer LrIJIL LC • ;COLL'
en
attd to no duties. Your Ott bay og done for am n
tame what the entire htedieel Faeoltus of the 1
of Av.:lido' sod thane of the Jeffervon and repot ,
delpfais have filled to 4o in 13 rears.
Mort truli .1 •
Ra• ' rEil!
310 South .traet. PE..a
Au% yarn cau hays lard er mfonnatiou if *auto' ' a
the Kra Geutlesosu
IV, ell; p•a t6< folloanng also, from • Slrnttao' '
Connect, nt
y LAR DEAFNESS CFRI.P
♦L•
Pro f4.4:retb—ldy ho , thet I/ar teen deaf thn,
to , Lult Lahr •. L. ,, •••d .. , gar tiu • few tune*, meg a
ranr•ip
From • Merchant m Alartandna. V a —b• taken 02
an 20 =auto"
Prof Ihtesratn,—Dear Str —My boo stuck a la',
was unable to sealk without the uns of a cru'.k. •- 4
applicat'on of Prof Ckars Dessrath N Electric b
tels re.lessel of pain Loci could walk ',about th•
beno‘e he nos eared from becoming permonew. Aoe
I would therefore. reeotrunend it to ill whose • Me% '
prolemee to cure.
JOHN
W.Klat ..t ou 1114nnIlUktIVO :I,IW iettr,
°r will hot penult, and the above ciii‘m •in
a:y a r7arlte, those who have none wt:. tr , t: • 4:44
the Wle of th,,a urest 14toe.tt haa ten • •- -' t
nvi• worth iw•ai L .. ia, and w I• •
there it i used. Purcell, t'o , 4 Rt b •
VW 00. r 111,30 U worth litattew .1t Vert re f: "„•-•
Seth 1, Hun-., of HAM. , r. $4,0011 J
1,001.1 W 0.111.. 111.1 other Mfr.
4tata•••
tb.• Ist. Radn.a.l ht••nt on t •
road ne•ar Phtbutelpltta, when maw ••• • r•- • "
en I, (f.,-.1 but &erste.. and
Int( thetas Ituthosulubtaaed and tooling •••, , p,
opplt.a.ton lts• an at 61,rtne u„
II to tn. tit. it ttmult. ••••• •-
oesr, 14•1 ten. r
116/111
laud lea D..nt ose sa• '.l a. •
"
I.:Ito - 41., , 11easaaangt.an, exteaa•a•• druts.." ••'
class:ls setstleossm al al••an ea r • '
J..111.4%14..4 see ‘4 P H..,t •, •
ankle t 1% • Ph ono.
•
I
suderaelt a artist, \u 4 is alt. 4 •
toted to one List , Chat 1.% 14,1 4, .••• •
curt of , It•tt,•, anal -
J•ortee Ittl F• 4 , ma n
•neted 14" t••• la • • llset.ia HstFea., 1•••• o"
: •t•• ,
o n a,.. %%arta, F sti
Cheatust tire. t t• l• 41" •1 s 4 *
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