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    THE ERIE OBSERVER.
BE NJ F. SLOAN, EDITOR.
SLOAN 4- MOORF, Pt7ELISHFRS
ookTritnir
Democratic State Convention for 1857
The tienvierat le State Convention. lot th• parrnar of Pl* ,, ne In
nomin•tinn .11,1,440 , 4 for 14,,rn0r, ('anal eimmiaaviner, an 4
Jude. of •iire Qiinteen. , 1.• Tot.-d f. rto flointn.r nest. will
be h. 44 at gARRINAtRa, on MONDAY, the iteeanti day of March,
1157, at 11 relnek, A NI J WVPIRNYT.
rhaletnan n(qtat. r•ntral rommittPe.
News of the Week.
in - 7 - .
—Vaeyrbere this; weeks paper the der will end all
the pertieultsaia whieh have yet come to telt oe k a contain
Plated Slave revlt at the South In laying these details
borere our readers, we entinet expels*. our own lrieWO hotter
than by echoing the !engage used by the Cleveland Mats
dewier in commenting upX the Pam! faits. Na one tama
ble of tracing clause and effect. Pape that paper, can doubt
for one moment that the present alarming slave insurrec
tion in the S,nsli are the legitimate fruits of the late
muituusee .. e ,d are chargeable to sectioned agitatiogoirainvt
the Routh by the Northern press and pulpit, as a race of
rutßans, unfit to enjoy the equal blessings of Gov"rrintont,
have reached the ears of of these. not intended by some,
but Il•ndishly desired by others, and not only w hit es h u t
Us...kg are reaping the bitter fruits of their pelitietl it
eendiarisro c-Isyes 'n all the free horsier States well nn•
derstood what was gain? on in the North, that a powerful
party had been orgenited on entered principles Alone. led
on 14 the entlaws of ahol,tienisrn, and was making flares.
warfare *eosins: she Constitution and the Union, all for
t h e ,1„,.. of Np v ,,,i,m and the pnr.P. of flevernment.—
Theo heennie g.r.nunv impressed with the idea that if
Premnn# wl.4.tiftvi. they were forthw sth to he free' This
sill n es,,,, i.r the', pre.,l)i e'lnyr'ranio.• all eyes. the
ctatet and thn r prenaratinn• (r general upriging
which of late hare been dieenvered to an alarming extent
and ',Mei, have been t•nt dnwn b♦ the halte , and the
whir, Rad Fremont been elected, the bnwlintes of the
abolition pref.. and the maniac ehout• of abolition orators
won't have worked nn ft fearful state of thintt• in the
South. and nut in iennardy the tires of white man.
woolen and ehild in that dark and doomed teeion. Bat
the Timm' re•utte of a eenernl Slave insurrection in the
South would pervade alike the where country. Thousands.
yea, millions of defended humeri heir,' of all ages and
sey•.. who never hare had to prnatde the mean' of a
livelihood f - ir them•e'ves. would he thrown suddenly upon
the Free Cratpe for the neeeteerlem or life. and they world
be tne;fl,,,i, i n the eh.ence emnioment. whieh they
;iould not rAti a in, in planderienr a eubsirtenre front those
who. by The , r tanatical intermcd.linz, hare hrouzht this
evvvt pvi; %pm" 01.11 Wl , ll trArnhl;ne int•rpot ohnn'd
whir mon and qntrh worh thi• npw of din
n.r tosen The w-rk %!mift•ht,. 1., nl
*rid *S. hrnrk , I! u•n+l 'tr. the fire
t, If tb.v 1-.5 n.O hanz t, the rear. , t ^ he 0" ,
nrle, of T 11.17.4. Lvneh the• ero put under re.trfOnt.
h1th... , 1 unknown rre.r .11 of
rPl.7;notitt•ana , 1 t7',lo.mrtk•.l
010 ‘,Aznr,T '1 pert ♦
and
aT...•‘•.on. If th•v w I t* , t , th. •nh, , t no a groa,
Innr , l l lettl , lZ ‘ll mer otArb,
1 , 11 , CrII! and th•ir
Tiflß4 11,101611 t dennTIPIStjAIII, ILP II vs%
in the earlier ,li k v. o f t h e R.n ti hlie., wh•n r'arer'' wa. tot
er►t4.i in ern.T s'ete •Ir.' interest. wnnl4 }.4. her
ter sn..rveil
—From all aerount• Albetn•. V T is bleseed with more
desperadoes—deril. in I unto," shape—than any r,tv of ir•
site in the Unon. We puhliphed 1 ., w weoh•ago th.
fact that a lady—% Mr. liulg.--was fonlly'mnrdered in
the stre•t• and that no trace of th• nernetrotor of tha
tragedy could he discovered Following in the woke of
this. we find in the Ereninc ../Mira. , ( an account of an
attempt in the came direction equally diabolicsl in design.
hut happily frustrated by the pretence of mind of the
party attatiked. Saturday evening last. is a daughter of
Edmund fort. Esq . wat returning to her home, at lariat
9 o'elocis. she wa. 111.1 by a person. whose features were
hid by a slouched het and turned up coat eollar. who, in
the set of mooing, suddenly rtised his hand and attempt.
ed to place it over the month of Mi•PD.IT The movement
was nntieed. and rlni , dt as thought Miss D. turned her
head ' , lightly, receiving on the cheek what was intended
for tb, mouth. sereoming loudly. the ruffian fled, and in a
abrotione several eitirens came to the resins of Miss It.
She was taken into a dwelling near he, when it was found
that the ruffian had Attached to her cheeks plaster of inch
e,harlye propertie.. that its removal brought the skin prom
the face with it' The evident intent of the assailant was
to rover the mouth, and thus prevent an outcry. that he
might accomplish his fiendish parpooso (whatever they
might bei with ,omparatire
Ln Virenla a fall rote was polled, and Boeh•nan's
majority is more than thirty thouraild The State has
never voted againit the Detnocratie ratolidate for President
sinee the rice of parties She gave her electoral vote twice
for Washington. three timer for Jefferson, twice for :Wadi
eon and Monr-•, f r Crawford in I g. 14, twire for Jackson,
twice for Vsn Buren, rnce for Polk, Casa, Pierre and Bo
rhsvi•n.
--We observe that the qnestion of Bissell's eligibility to
the post of ri ivernAr of Illirols, to which he was recently
elected. is again becoming a subject of diseussion Col.
tell accepted a challenge from Col. Jibff. Davis. of Slit
si•sipp,, in 1850. for words spoken in debate. The Con
st,tatis of Minn,. declares that the otter or acceptance of
to challenge sball he deemed a disqualification for the ogre
f Governor Now the cl...it:inn it. whether the application
of there words it limited to the State of Itlinni•, or intend-
for all creation
--Adviees f.om Labe Superior says that the statement s
whir+ hire reeeotl♦ appeard in tho papery, to the effect
that the inhabitants of that region were short of surPlim
and likely to reel severely during the winter, are untrue.
They have supplies enfficient to last antic the opening of
navigation, and * gond etnek of powder for mining opera•
OEM
—A young lady at the F,mals Seminari, Elmiro, came
near dying on Friday from the rffects of ehlnrof. - irm. She
found a bottle of tt. and being pleased with the Earor, it-
Wad too much. Prompt medical treatment restored her.
—A Mall Robber was discovered at (jeer, a s h or t ti me
sines In the following singular manner. The robbery was
committed on the 17th of May last, and it appears that the
keeper of the anion hotel in Owego, last week, in making
some improvements, determined to change the location of
some of the fizturee in one i.f his rooms, which would in
cur a necessity for removing the door. A porter wbo bid
been employed by Mr. 13 last summer, but who bud reeently
been discharged, was present, and protested against the
proposed change, and the design was abandoned. After.
wards the children dropped some articles through a large
knot bole in the door, and in attempting to book it up
with a wire, a letter was drawn up. 'Another attempt drew
up another letter, when the door was taketi up and the
missing bag discovered, with a large number of letter
partially barbed
—A man named Charles Town has been arreeted for for
ger; In Philadelphia. He appears to have been very bold
Jo bit operation'', in one of which be forged a Dote and
(leek, and drove to Bristol, and went with them to the
Parser ,
II Bank. Bank hours were over—be visited the
•Cashier's house and presented them, aad the Cashier, after
some weeny, setually took the trouble to go to the Bank
to get the money to pay the forged cheek. The midway
of this move is hard to equal.
—Two boys yet oat to throw a train off the Providence
Railroad, last week. One was a great scamp. Ile said.
when arrested, that his calculations were that qtrite a
number would be killed, and in the excitement and con
tagion he expected to reap a oosaiberoble sow, with which
he preload to leave for the West.
—lt is said Secretary Marcy is on the track of certain
parties. engaged in forming an expedition, under General
Pan, for a descent on Vont:alit. Rumor says that the
Information in the State Department implicates • leading
New Task steamboat man, and shit, that the balance of
the Law muskets not sent to Central Amities were to be
i•mployed in this new filinnstering expedition. The
•teaser Daniel Webster is elosely watelnd.
- -Lite advtom from KINIINIA say that Captain Walker's
militia at Lawrence wen mastered oat of smoke on the
•ame day that Tito,' militia were dismissed at Leaven.
worth. Governor Geary bad the skins of the free State
prisoner reserved from sale at Lesiveoworth until they
could be released sad bld for them.
—The Mayor of Chicago has provided for the porrhaso
sad delivery of 3,000 cords of wood, at cost, for tits woo
of the poor, the sorting winter. Tie diforsot Hass of
railroads socroad this philaathiopie object. by Wigging the
wood isto tie city.
SIP It is stated by metre the Poetised, Yale, paper,
that therstere about lye thinned believers to Spiritus/ion
la that eity. Perhaps this fact—if .het it Is, auto we have
ao emse to doubt it—ssay seecoaat, la past, for the mare
esadsated pepalerity of Promethium to that legality.—
Whirs as. fanaticism' rases, °then paw* fad a coop-
DECEMBER Ds, 1 DS&
What are they Doing in Coagread
Nothing! Or, what is worse, perhaps, keeping
up the eternal, never ending, di* about the negro .
Every thing, or rather every question, now is.
wolves around the Black Race. Although the
descendents of Ham number only about three
millions, to something over twenty :millions of
whites, the legislation of the country—the talk
of theeoloos of the oouutry, in Congress, in the
press, in the pulpits, - even—ends where it com
menced, with the sere Thus Congress ek.nsum
ed a month or six weeks ins electing a speaker at
the last session, and the whole diflicutly at the
bottom was " Sambo :" After it hadosucceeded
in this particular, and was ready to proceed to
business, Rambo's" woolly head was thrust
in, and then the balance of the session was spent
in discussing the•relative merits of free wool, or
slave wool At last Congress adjourned, but
"Rambo" did Dot, for '•S'ambo" never adjourns;ex
cept from the ails of Congress to the hustings; and
from the hustings to the polls And hence the
Presidential election was fought for " Sambo" as
an issue. That over, we were in hopes to get
rid of him; but it seems all such hopes arc fala
cious—for no sooner, is the Speake rs
s, rap heard,
calling the re-assembled Congressto order, than
in pops "Sambo" again, as lively as ever, and
not a shade whi:er. And hence we say that
Congress is doing nothing—it's only discussing
-Satoh° " But patience, reader—the white man's
day will ...time re long This ('ongrss is draw
ing t , its close' On the Fourth of March next
it will sink into oblivion, only to be remeinher , d
as a warning to the people to beware. , of placing
pow e r i t , th e h a nds of fanatics and knaves
t'ery aprp.i to the above, i 4 the folingring
from the N , w 1 ork
THE IN:.3TITUTIoN OF THE. AFRICAN —T
nogro tbo end, uud be Alpha:lnd Oin•
the Bt.tis, Kappa, and Delf.t too, of our N.OOrN
Engl.tud Yaukve r )untrytuon, and of our Statio ,
people divan S iu yot but tow of
th w know ibe cupacitin then: are latent in the
Afrieuu
Congress, for example, has but thre • mouths
to sit,—and has a world of legitimate work •.,
do The Secretary of the Treasury. in his it. •
port, Las laid out ithough to occupy earnest tu•
minds continually for thre.. month. O u .• w ,ek
has gone,—an I from breakfast till diun.., and
from diuiter t tea, and from tea to bed,—it
" negro, - " or•gr..," -negr ~- - as if there was
not a pure white man iu America
Well,—why 31ainly crow', iitt"
ii.. 1 , 1.4 dap of tit. 1
1,15T1 . 0,i THE 8601.100,0611 CoNGRE: , -; IlAc Tu
nrsnutsx Wlict there is Ito discussion up .ti
white Luau's appropriations, all other tin,- being
.Ir v..tod to "the negro, - -of course, the iluiner
for ft and plunder by th , lobby . i. great,—
writ Loa-, if white man's public business-was pr..
periy attended to, the Lobby would be watched,
and the Treusury guarded. Many South Western
member, thus combine with some .4he pule
Abolition pal rt9ts we send front the North, thu+
to absorb all time fir public business discus:do'',
in discussion of " the negro Is there n.•l
honesty enough in Congress,—if not sense eriou4ll,
to stop this?
It is in the storms of Pa.ssion and Fanartei-ni
that great public robberies are perpetrated
Throw du.t into the People's eye.. and they
cannot ace who picks their pockets Hence, as
we started with saying, the rapacity of the negro
is infinitely greater than many people calculate
upon
Why So Silent about California ?
The Fremont press is very silent about the
result in ('alifornia; and well they may be—as he
has only received about twenty thousand votes
in the State, and is beaten by Mr Buchanan in
the n. ighborhood of forty th )wand This r.•-u lt
proves how utterly he wa , lacking the neet.s4r)
characteristics for a popular candidate—how the
people at home," on his own domain, where
he should be best and most favorably known, do
utterly repudiate and reject him California, it
was supposed by many, would be the turning point
in the Bresidentlal election The Black " Re,
publicans' . hoped to take all the free States from
us except, perhaps, Pennsylvania; and of this
they were uot without strong hopes and expecta•
tions In yielding to us Penn.)lvania, they
knew we required one more State; and Calif iroia
3en'ol thus most likely become the real battle
ground To make sure of this State, it was ui •
cessary for our opponents to have a candidate
who would carry it without peradventure This
was a subject of much atiti earnest debate in
Philadelphia by the wire pulleks during and be
fore the sitting of their Convtixon Their de.
vision is known Fremont sink/elected 3:1 their
champion because California was his " home,"
and the scene of his ;prat exploits But his
fame and his popularity it seems was distant
from his home There, where he ought to have
been best and most favorably known, where his
popularity should have been greatest, and where
his character and achievements should have been
most respected and first acknowledged, he seems
scarcely to have had friends enough to give him
a decent interment, certainly not with 'military
honors Ile averages about one vote in five: In
Mariposa County, the very citadel of his puuer,
nearly ill the voters knowing him personally,
out of fifteen hundred and fifty five •otes, h e re.
oeived just !' In what way will the Black
"Republicans" accounts for this No one, nu•
lees he had in some way shamefully forfeited the
respect of a people among whom he had resided
for years, could have been so utterly repudiated
and rejected as be has been The damning prouf
we bad in the Atlantic States of his entire un.
worthiscsa for the place be was aspiring to, could
hardly have reached California to have had any
effect, but it is cies: the people there required
Such documentary evidene.i
SENATOR BIOLMC A BPM H h e Gq zett,
publishers, on the authority Of the N Y riniei,
that the admirable Speech of Senator BIGLER
which we have promised to publish next week,
"iskieking up quite a bobery among the supporters
of Mr. Buchanan " flaw much truth there is
in this can be interact from the remarks of the
Washington Union, That piper says "it will
be received by the whole country Inth the con
sideration due his eminent position, his large ex
perience in public life. his undoubted abilities, and
his well known devotion to those principles under
which the republic has become prosperous and
powerful The debate it the Senate widens sod
deepens is interest and importance as it progenies;
and we fell quite sure that Gov. BioLta's con
stituents will rejoice at an occasion which has
placed their representative's love of country and
the peculiar powers of his well-balanced mind in
such a prominent and advantageous light before
the nation."
/fir The Christian latelligencer, organ of the
Dumb Reformed Church, him a pointed rebuke
of the Bombers. It alludes to the indepesdeet
so--
"A hybrid concern published somewhere in
&skim st. which advertises itself as religions,
while it is more outrapously realms and un
scrupulous in its fiery partizanship than even the
adventurous Herald, with which it consorts in
»!o
PrriTT7•ll
The late eleettotr has shed a doud of tight on
Kansas affairs, and ruotires of conatalment
ing been removed by the defeat of the Black
Republican candidate, their organs and 'grata
can afford to Rive na occasionally a glstamor of
truth For instauce, in reference L then utrages
cotunaitted in that territory. the Herrib( o,i Free
riwn, au organ of the Emigrint Aid Society,
pubiished at Lawrence, K T . says :
Disguise the tact as inueli as we %lit, there 114
a sla.s it arespoustble peri.ius,esluog oeuosi.vesi
Free State men, echo are es s foyal iM horss.steal
iv, mid ~ther r rirne avaiast the stin,ry
adders, sod excnsiug themselves uuder the plea
that they have sustained injuries it the !limbs
of the patty on which they commit their depre•
data ois Wheth. r they have sus:awed injuries
or uot, :he ) are ti it justitiahle in einituttting
outrage up.ci tb person or property of others,
and if c , .uttuucki 1);_! punished for it
' Whit' d'reioState w. u sanction these outrages
upon the Pro Slavery party, we hope they Will
n c•Juiplaiti if tio v, or their friends. suffer at
Ir
Every pr •p,: rte •r aul actual re•id , rit of
Kat,sa• let
him bol,,ng to what party ho
,lestr, 4 p hhould labor to secure it.
Both liartieb al . ,' I , onpeilt , l to pin hands, Ili
"1.1111:! tttr eLoAutry ~f tit, bl.telt,lep, hor• , .
tlit,e, • awl lunrierer• with winch Kaa.3s is in•
ft..•••. 1 It twenty or thirty of this ela,, of per
• .n• on e,teh ar, re tlispo..• t of a 1,1 Viek• ,
hue ar e ,hout,l i, tee ttul r agliti A Vigilance
(' e, wad,. up the ullwtlfrs of both par•
is u. • , I, 1 t , bring to yu•ti , ... tho-e who are
lah •ring lilght awl , lay, to oring aL qaT another
r. I I•loti I,et wren •he conflicting, po',l p irt le-
W.. :Sr. tui; many pr(frsoNi F ', ..
Slate InAn WM f.r .ISiCrt
trierniprrS , rsir °IC •fi party are rots , turf' in (APO'
r,ntre79o but wt. 1. US( lee 3114 quirt 10 ti,e
country na n r than their gool vrill N. , wrong
doer, be, nig t what patty he tuay, nee,m czpeet
figi.l an air, ,gint 1. r hl. rc rlu I ful L.q.• ul Om
, 01,1 f , j Er , •.(,,,n It w.as pLautaai tobutp..wryt,
tbe eau-e ‘.l Truth, and i; shall be fattlifu.
wb , ,••• • h exeoenee
Yle .able palwrboantiugly woo,rt, loaf K - .u+ . +s
0.411 ‘t p be,:ornA slavt• State, let Ill.! N.
tuntal A wbat 0 will
Ph prawip:4l3.q.,!. tin°, by whit:ll tne
il.cpubilenun r• Right t i ILlflUellet• hu public win,'
prior to the plemior. Pit tir4t, tiro 11111 tun
nn u•-• nstubor f -outragp." had been commit.
t upon HI- Free State men with ,ut provnelti .11
or r •tali won ; I n cond, [hut upon :he
,f tot cieetiou tile) future fate of
wou;,l me !bun anthoritiveiy
brit. LA by :h vt ry b•-st
that , ,ui I he . 1 1 1 Binck Itepubiacan
r, KAtI,A• •rrit.ir ) ,
*lmre all tuo , t, 110 r.
tGI ~r f.tr tro.o deip Aiding, assure, its
trieli.l- thatf..[if i .a l leirizms Arcim.ag
Ira. r t4.1/1
To ttto , e tt. , te -t but tu,- ) . t utkb , l wet,
ti ,1 .1 111 Ow statt.utvnt4 Itepub e.tn'
pre‘ ,u , to the electin, the , - revelactous *tti
ilid. , I NC. to stratity,uud, vr. iliojiC, 1.%111,1 tit w
Vi.,.lt !oily tt 1, to pip their fatal to th.' sleet es
~r demagogue' —Pennsylvanian
J Glancy Jones. Eaq..
,1 t,4 't.. I En,, 4,rer
Entrotts —lt ha, become so coin.
m f.,r indiscreet persons or friends t.) bring
forward the n.rue of some favorite for some re
p , n,thle poet, and SJ to laud him that it i•
really difficult to get the public to give due weight
to an unvarnished statement of the truth when
presented, touching a men of real merit, and one
every way qualified to fill a post to whioh his
fellow ctttzeua may, from a SeLvw of his entire
tiros•*, r til him The national election so re ,
ceut4 Legs LAS resulted in the choice of the
staudikt I le.arer, Alr Budianan, who
sati,, if h livt s, be at the head of the nation f or
the heat four years, front the 4th of March neat
It will soon be necessary for him to ,00k around
for a Cabluvt to atd him In the administration
of this government, and doubtless, many friends,
ar:it bring forward the name of some favorite fur
a seat in the Cabinet
Here, if iu an) p st in the Cabinet, a man is
wanted einiticutiy national, and prudently sc.!
quaiuted wilt all the duties and interests coming
witutu the range of his responsible atatioc, a man
t ,0 with a clear heal, of industrious habits, and
t tiudoubt,d, well tested fidelity to whatever
trusts may be cuutiled to.his management; these
are facts w',..krh we presume none will question
But where are we to get such a man for these
pmts iu the Cabinet, may be a ques too' To
this we answer, that we have one, just such a
Luau, th , very man himself, in J. Clancy Jones,
1.1-q , the popular, able, and deserving reprcsen
t4tive. trim Old 13erks, Pennsylvania. Mr
Jones is a practical man—la every way familiar
with every matter of this government however
great, or however minute, connected with the
iuterests and workings of this government; has
indeed been connected with its affairs, for many
years—has spent many years in the service of
the nation, and therefore, from his long experi•
once, from his well known energy and nriques.
tionable tilelity, and, in a word, from every el.
went going to make up his character, be is the
very man whose elevation to the Cabinet will be
hailed with delight by his may friends from one
end of the Union to the other.
Speech from the Vice President Elect.
T electors of Kentucky, after getting through
tbiir business, waited on Hon. John C I3reekin
ridge, the Vice President elect, and after a speech
ootiAratulation from one of their number, he
replied as follows :
GENTLEMEN • I am very much affected by the
unes.p..eted call made upon me, and by the hon.
or which has ben paid me, but I receive it with
gratitude The eloquent gentleman speaks of
toy having been one of the leaders of the party
in this. struggle I have been, gentlemen, a
ir, vier, without effort and without duties. It
was my humble position to sit by sod see the
hod, won by those standing around me
am very h ippy, I assure you, to see these
utlernen who have contributed so much tom
olutionise Koitocky, and bring her back to her
old principle- , 1 hope I may be pardoned on
/to. oeeasi.in for making a single suggestion, as
I have ,t had au opportnnity >f making a speech
in Kentucky during the canvass. We have
greatly the ascendancy, and it is necessary for
us as a party to maintain the supremacy. In
t hi s contest the viotory was not woo by the De:
mocracy alone We would have perhaps been
iu the minority, for we lost numbers of Demo
crats last year, who went into Know Nothing
lodges, but we have receiv-d aeoessions from the
Whig party, and have carried the State by the
u ttr,l efforts of the Old line Democrat and-the
Whig parties
I would, therefore, say to my Democratic
friends that it &ceps t 4 me to be oar duty to
wdeome and accept these choice eld line Whigs,
the gems of their party, who ha've iortted ns in
order to manifest their patriotism by uniting in
supporting the Constitution and the Polon, and
bi break down the worst organisation that ever
had an existence Now, by maintaining this
otwaniution, composed• of all the Democrats and
Whir who love the light of the States, and who
are opposed to the proscriptive tenets of the
KnosiNothine order, by associating together on
the principles of cordiality and friendship,
will mo only maintain the position we have,
bat tit •Qe Whig and Democrats who have for a
time ken led astray, wilt again return and join
our rank.. Again, I return my sincere and prof
found thinks for this testimony of favor and re,
gard
le. A umw Waite' is • pod bap 1, pisty--h•see s
Isablesable silltnor dues sante 111 oar chartists dam •
dams aims Mow, or hoar hay.
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FBOY ' nrif GTON.
Correspondent,* o f.raml franite.
W.AsilumroN, Dec. 14,1856
I have carefully absOlined from entering iota
sp!eulation on the !subjects of the Cabinet io my
e. , rrespondence wi;lit the Pennry/oanion, but
really if yea weal fr is Waalkingtou yourself, and /
could see the arraugemeots g oin g o n among wine
.f the ppliticison on this subject, you would
b wile.
_Alien are put up and pulled down for the
Cabinet, just as if Mr. Buchanan had no hand
to selecting his own oonstitutional advisers; and ,
what is more amusing than all, k the learned
iu)stery which some assume who are anxious to.
create the impression that they alone under stand
what is going on. The real, strong common
men of the [louse and Senate, have full
eoutidence in the patriotism and ciperince of Mr. ,
Buchanan, and do not for a moment doubt his
perfect ability to select his own Cabinet officers,
It is stated that the Hon CalebCushtng intends
remaining in Washington after the close of the
preseut administration, to practic‘. at the profea
of the law.
The vote in the Savannah, or Southern Com
mercial Convention, of throe B..ate+, in favor of
reviving the slave trade. 14 much commented_
upon here, and I am within bonds when I say"
th tt there is scarcely to be found in the City of
washington, any man from the South or North',
Who is not surprised and mortified that any Stan.
.uld have thrown its vn:e in favor of the revi
Va: of this scandalnik inhuman and harbarow,
traffic There is n reao=on, Epn justice in the idea
.t the slave trade, and theref ,re it is deeply, to
I, • regretted that any individual, much le:ss a
*ate of this Union, should commit the error ..f
'ording a vote in favor of it ks the Rich
le mil Enquirer very ably and powerfully said,
the judgment of Christen I ou; the whole moral
tud religious sentiment of this country and the
a' 'rid, it against a revival of the slave trade, and
hw attempt to bring it about t< m teh more worthy
s ome s avage reef m than ot I civiliz , l com
munity
The Cabinet.
'N. Washington correspondent of the Altai &
Argus, sends the following to that paper concern
Ing the Catnnot of Mr Buchanan :
Of course, nothing positive can he known
, t in reference to this 'natter, but the current
h lief that prevails here is entitled to s.ime coo.
sidoration. The opinion is very general that Gen.
ciss will be Sec,retary of State. His appoint.
'neat would be very p puhr :Cow England will
!ive a mat, and that msn will likely be Senator
T Ineey, of Connecticut. J Glancy Jones, of
Pennsylvania, it thought, will b.. appointed
The remaining mail to be taken from the non
states, will be either Bright, ur
Wright, of Indiana, or Richardson, of
Tuere will be fur members of the cabinet
+', , m the North, and throe from the South. The
ottheru States faun which the appointineute
wi:l probably C.)Ult! are Virginia, Gre(.rgii, and
la bauia The latter State, with perfect hoc
nirnity, is presenting Una S. aim/lawn. as the
cholar et boils her politicises and people. Cobb
grill certainly be the matt from Georgia In
Virginia, chalice, are best.
JUDGE CAMPBELL—Of the report of the
l'oNtmaster General. the Philadelphia Gacrtt, ,
opposition print, remarks
—lt is due to Mr Campbell, who has made his
last annual report to Congress, and is about to
retire from his high office, t say, what inde , •,l
we can say in str ,, ng and vordial terms, that hi.
1131 - performed the onerou4 but h..norahle
of that office with a -Ingle , ye to the interests et(
the public, with :ndu , try, and
ability unsurpassed, that he ha, ful:y the and
answered all just maims ~ f the eorninunit upon
him, and will losay. the department :n a. , pr,s
perou. a condition its was possil , l. , for the ail.
Ei nnistrative skill of 3 sttlgi ,, man t ren ler
-...
Negro Plot in Virginia.
We learn that a plot, firmed among diveoctent
negroes, for a movement against their masters,
was discovered during the first of this vritek, in
the vicinity of Willtamburg, Va Five of the
ring leaders have been arre,te.l, and an nd put
to the attempt at revoit A similar ocearrenc
ws hear took place in Nlniatogmery county
R ishmond Despa trh, Dc,• 13/4
WASHINGTON, Sunday, D. e 11. ICA; —Ap
prehenvons are entertained ~1 a negro in,urret
lion at Alexandria, , I, miles di=tant
The whites arc much alarmed One of the city
authorities applied yesterday to the War Depart
ment for a supplyt.of ammunit fer Ils e in th e
event it should be necessary. I cannot I.arn th.
ground on which thes,t fears arc base,'
THE NEGRO RISI:40 IN FLORIDA --A'gcutle•
writing from Quincy, over tno anonymous signa
ture of Floridian, informs ui that bloody con
spiracy is now ripening with a certain class of
the population fif this State, against the lives of
our citizens, and that the devOoptneut of the
plot is to occur sometime i t tween the morning
of the 25th lust , and thifirst day of January
nest, ensuing We frankly confess that we place
but little confidence in the statement, yet quel l a
thing is possible, and sugge..ts 'very forcibly the
propriety of organizing an active police force in
every neighborhood to guarl apiust the impro
bible contingency.
MELANCHOLY OCCURRENCE —A heart-rending
occurrence took place in Stockport, Cann:aim
County, N. 1 . , in which a child was killed
while in the arms of its mother, and by her sis•
ter. Mre. Dickcrman was sitting in a room
with her c t hild, a boy of about two yearn of age,
upon her lap, engaged in dressing it, while at the
same urn. , her sister, a Miss Platuer, was cutting
the wick of a candle with a pair 01 scissors.—
The sisters were engaged in an angry enniersai lOU
when Miss Phones., in a tit of rage, threw the
scissors at her sitter with guilt f,ree, the point
sinking the child upon his breast, p.metrating to
the heart The innocent little v ile excl a i me d,
"Oh, mother: mother"' and immediately xpir•
oil Mrs Dickerman did not see her sister throw
the scissors, and was not conscious of what had
been done until she saw the instrument of death
p l ante d in his br eas t A coroner's jury was
called, who, after a full investigat,ion of the affair,
rendered a verdict in accordance with th e
facts. Miss Plainer is now e^nfined in the Huth
son jail to await the action of the grand jury
TRUE AND JUST —Th.' `'NV Haven &jiver
has these true and just remarks about the course
of the Republicans in endeavoring ti prevent the
admission of Whitfield, the L gable .-leeted deic
gate from Kansas :
" It will be seen by the proceedings in Con
gress.on Tuesday that lion. Mr 'Whitfield, of
Kansas, has been admitted to his seat by a ma•
jority vote. Mr W. is as much entitled to his
sett as any other member, and biz; only been
kept oat of it by a violation of all the rules of
law and propriety. It shows another gratifying
point—the waining power of the anti.dernoerats
in Congress. At the first session they had a ma
jority of about fifty in the house; but it has been
growing 'beautifully less' from that day to this,
and in a few short weeks will be 'wiped out' en
tirely "
The troth of lie ruittlY Of judge i.eedmpte .,
removal is now confirmed by the nomination by
the President to the Senate of James 0. Harri•
son, of Ky., as Chief Justice of the Supreme
Court of Kansas The removal of Judge Le ,
eompte, was contemplated at least forty days
ago, and of whieb it is said he was aware, but up
to this time nothing has been heard from him is
defense of his official conduct.
The recent pitofs and representations of Goy.
Geary, determined the c3nr4e of the administra
tion in the premises.
Wm. Spencer has likewise been nominated as
Marshall of Kansas, vies Donaldson ; and Thos.
Cntinigham, of Pa.. Associate Justice of the
Supreme Conn of Kansas, in place of Burrill
id.
WI sIIINCITON, Dec. 17
Testa TIIIIZATIIIM INSURXECTION IN LOVIII,
'UNA —lt is said that the blacks bad threatened
to rise against the whites on the 14th of Oetober,
in Louisiana, aid the Morehouse Arifeoar4s,
published in Bastrop, gives the followingecoonst
of its detection, and the punishment of two white
men accused of being engaged in it :
We Leant from the Oaliborne Advocate of the
21st ult. that an Abolitionist of the name of
Hancock was 'masted in Union county, Arkan
sas, a few weeks since, on suspicion of being en'
gaged in an attempt to excite the slates in that
,vicinity to insurrection, and after making some
confessions managed to escape; be has been cap
tured, carried back to El Dorado, tried and shot.
He was not found guilty ye his trial, says the
Advocate, but said he knew all about the matter
and whfi arre,engaged in it, but would not tell
who they were. This so much excited and
enraged the people that 3 mob of citizens, who
were convinced of Lia guilt,-after be trial seized
Ilan, earned him to the woods and shot him.
Martin, another one of the villians engaged in
the vile plot, way arre4ted last week, tried by a
Court at El Dora.' r, found guilty and hung
There a general concentration of about
300 ticgroci at a } riven poiut, led on by Hancock
and ,everal other. The town of El Dorado wai
to he attacked, 1", inhabitants murderod, and
money and provi.iion4 obtained by force. Kan•
say w cots ri have be, n their destination, where
a pronii:e ot fri *Aim wa. held out. The plot
was to hare ntatur-il ou the 1 1th of last month
About a f“rtntght ago tiler,: wics considerable
I• l , lfrtn - te , aus ,, ng the cittztto4 of our town, in
c.in,queliee of a report put in circulation here,
to the efr , et tb.o au icmurrectionary movement
had it ,, n r.• / tho negroe4 in A.li•
1.. y vount). 1, k The To;.,t, was diciorted, an
the tll , . be .1 w gr. , 1V"Illa I/ of that county
tv her in:p-!er
This (1116..10-ere led to tlie ezatnicsation of sea.
era! other 4, which developed the foot that a con
sider-adr number of negroes in' Arkansas, and
the tipp•r p,rt of Mnrchnuse, were engaged in
the plot. :04 ott h' white men. In consequence
01 t)i. runt ,r, a Meeting of the citizens of our
town wits called, and twelve gentlemen were ap•
Font .1 to Investigate whether or not any slaves
of our towu w. re connected with or knowing to
}h,. It: d Itr• enintnittee have examined several
slay, tit tilts ry strictly, and report that
airy have not neen able in elicit, by a thorough
•••1 igle tact or any connection or
knowledge nn the pat of the slaves iu this vi
cinity with the enntemplated iotsurrectinn A
number p:auter in this neighborhood have
examined their uegroei, but they have not been
ILL:e to detect anything of a auspicious character.
WASHINOTI)N, KT. Ix
thouNand copte4 of the Prog
Nle,•ig-, and accAupauying (1w:1/newt.,
wero ..rtlered to I.w. priutf,l
The c .usideratiou i.f the Pre,iiient . :. Mes.inge
W 3 Own reQurneil
Mr Q iittnati 1). , 1101,4 1 that every wor , i used
Lj the Pre...dew ou the , :avery g ut!,.i l oi l w a r.,
well awed and true, And tue dvvelupments show
that. the 'objects of tht‘ Republican party were
such as Mae Ras:wive had attributed to them.—
Speaking on the subject of Central America,
Mr Quitman :aid Le W. 29 opposed as an Ameri
eau, to bowing and y teldtug w England or France
NVe want no irony wail any foreign nation rely
tire to our duty oti this s.oo'inent, and Fikould
uot therefore call on any European power to come
aer , ),, the , eLati to help t, regulate Central
aff.i,rqc 11• lithe; cd V nerd Walier
.• the Lauds 6t Providence to
it 10D, and that it Was
duty o' rum. tit 1, thr .b-tas
1;I t • W
-.Murata "
V ii 1 r tlii !i: •„• t that the u' ..f
auto advertised t "give
a:j I 'h • p 'vier of fo4cuatvm t I wo.
matt's eyes it 1- a p hsou and a p werful al
terative fiat wt. ”f .I.l•%cuie --
V •t to Au-Ira it 13 us , ‘.l ititetti4l:y to gitc rut:-
wou.in's LliPek, • I: quite
competent to comp. It hPr v I•ario. to diet on
l'ru—L: Acid, .k.r.euie—
al,):hin, If . ‘ cl . • pr, •k ri( (ti taugi of rattle
-11.0 produLti u of liie,istabtc sighs,
4 how • f rho,' en-ie thr , ughont
N Am .1-.0. vb.., extitigui4i the spi
i uu t 111 tirtli•:. ,
c. I If w • nitvit, tluI) • •iravr
it inC..l," )t,
MAIL R , )UI3EI,tI" r arrest tor wail rib
ry I .. , k a' I'. irenoc, (luelda county, in
this ,tat", on Saturday last The unfortunate
victut in this inst.:two, Jhu C Stanford,
man about sixty )cars of age, and for some tim e
past, an acting magi•trate in that town
The arrest is supposed to account f.r a goof
deal of trout.lo :tn.l tx hull the people in
that regi )u 1.-avo 1. n %tatjeotel in their counee.
tiun with the Owing t. , do , agl' au l
Standing of Mr Stan! ' Int 1111 1 1114111Cillt1 4 ?P't in
hare attachel t.. hint, but it has again r.rote.l
true, that "murder will out ;".and if reports are
correct, justtee has at 1.1 , ,t drertaken an ffeuder
who ought t.. hay , k u.law, and pr ibahly did k n tw
ho:t. r Stanford, we are intormed, was exam
iu...1 y. -terday „at rtien, and commuted f o r
want "of I'3E, pr f being of the most pi isttivt.
charattor.
ferr , te•l out by Inge of the Te
coal p.e.t officv J Holbrook, by schit'h
b.t. kloue tL pub:ie irup..rtant snit
yd- Thy N, w 1;•• , ifor,1 Expre,4 in 1 , , :tk
ing of Geo Pierce's adruiniatratiiia .
Since the it”s of J“ e i t son,
ti.iu has ha i c.. vinient aD opposition to contend
against ; lu I t- we hay. oft. n • iiii, like the ail
lulti i st . ta l l u il of Jack-on, posterity wtil do it Jo
tiee—histor, ail -et it right upon the record,
nut t h e young Aini.rican of coming time will
proudly point to the nameof Franklin Pieree as
one of the patriotic Presidents of idden time, who
wits alike proof against the whirlwinds ot fanati•
ei.m. the storms of si et ionaltstu, the earthquakes
„I,l l s u i li o n , a nd the thunders from the Protestant
Vitiean of CI,. 'three thim3and -Vey Esjiond
Irryy
The correspondent of the Juurnal, writing
from Campbellsville, Ky , on the 10th, says that
a negro boy had ilisolosed a plot of the utgroes
to rise about Christmas day Several arrests
had been made, and an examivati .n was held
oh the 9th before Justice ('loud., but nothing
WAS elicited save athe statement of the boy that
ho overheard the negrnes say that they intended
t) make war upon the bites a b o ut (7h c i, tai , A ,
and that if he would o,n them they would
make him rich The .grows are reported to
possess guns, pistols, The correspondent
adds that considerable dissa faction exists among
the negroes, which if / ,nut p omptly suppressed,
ma y lo a d to serious efouble
The iateo tkivireA ftein Cuipb.•rland
Tenuettee, state that twenty , five iron furii3U•es in
that r•gion have stopped operation in con , ecittence
of the negr.i_ troubles.
LATER FROM SANTA FE.—The Louis
Democrat of the inst has advisee from Santa
Pe to the 22d ult. The news, however, is no
important. The indian.eontioued their depreds
tioa4. The gold deposites on the (Ala are said
to exceed those in the richest portions of Califor
tra
A. large Lumber rf eitisens bad alrparly
left ants Fe foe the mice..
WELCOME. TO WlNTER.—Tnosmog, tOO pot of
nature, thus gives welcome to the icy Ring of the sea-
WintPr rotors to 'ule the varied !PIO',
Stollen and sed, with all bis rising train,
VAPnrs, and amide, sad Morino De them my theme,
To".. that .salt the .out to solemn thought,
And heavenly musing, Woke*, kindred gIo nu'
Congenial horror% Lail! with frequent toot,
Pleamd have 1, In my cheerful morn of 16.,
When nulled by eareima Solitude I live,
And ming of Nets» with utierawni Joy,
Plemed have I wandered throtigh your rough domain •
Trod the pun' vlngielmowa, myself as pun.
Beard the wioda par, and the big torrent buret,
Or man the d. termentiag tempest brewed
in the grim evening .ley. Than passed the
Till thmegh the Ladd ohs: Men of the South
Looked out the joyeae diode& looked Dos mod moiled:"
LovisviLLE, De , 17
CISCTNNATI, Dec 17
Erie Wholesale Prices Curtest
CORANCTED WifilLY sr P. /illf/fINQ 4 8107W21,
ink Ormerau sont Pronlisso, Maks Wed.
near,t:,, a ,
7%4 Irr 21 t Lark 13
Rtionwheat,• rot, 300 ' BOW, to
Core Wool, 120 Champ, 740
Pratte, ate. gm* dm. 19
itriee. Krum, V bush. 192% , lllVrtorßoano. 100 110 126
dri...l. " 126 Hay.
Ponebea, - • IR., 14 Timothy. • too, war
RaMteal , 00%., l 00 CW11117, 'I ton, 9 00
Almo mil IMO IP a 14 1 4 • Lumber.
bud " 1.0, Poplar,. IWO ft. BAIIO 00
Outlaws* ♦ bomb., 300 Hemlock, 6se• 00
Fit& hoe, clear NNW 4ISA % 00 i
Dry Cod, V tto 0 '• commuu, 9idlo 00
India", r bum!, 0 60 Ash, 0 0)10 00
Wall.; , 400 36loglaa, I 7:o ... 1 tv)
lisokersi, • 4ar No. 1, 24 on 4211 a.
" No 2.14 00 Wint., et Sperm • gal 200
" . ~ .0 3, 11 00 summer .10 • 1 2../
Grata. Winter et Lard, I Iru
Wheat, winter, • hos. 1 le, Tanserie Pare beaks el
spring, " 1 Linseed, 1 20
Banksrlavat, 02%1
11
Mb.
Inas. V bash. 1 12%
.nra, 110 Tieseir, 203 00
Oats, P.: Clover, 7 60
Martel, 1 13 V• 10011•310100, Ike.
Provisions. Potatoes, now, V ho
20012
Pork, r bar 812 01 20 00 Onions,
Hogs, r rat. 7 22 To rut p., 20
Lived; • tar •... 14 00 ' Plaster, In Ara • tnn
.'; 00
" Fresh • r• 1 len7 00 .. /earrels, 0 Of)
liattfsn, • lb 4 ell 0 W•emie
Hams, V , lb 1214, Iferd, • turd, 2 4044 .'.
i
tihnn.ldare, .lb Isis } soft, - zou
New Pail
POST OFFICE, EWE, Pa
Aag 1, 2880 )
( an I aft, this Aate, the Yalta •ill dose at this OnlC* u M
1 )• • •
Buffalo, Albany, and New Tura, at 11 A IL wad 130 1' X
lialtirnore, Washlagtos. Roston and Hartford at
4.301' M.
Way Nall rupplrlor all "dines between Cate and anthilo at 10
A X
• 1 . R H. Mall eapplying all OW,* between fLukirt ah.l
Nrw York Cltr, at bap r.
Cinetnustti; fadtaaapolta wt. Loofa, Louuerlllr, Wheeling and
Pittatang, at 9 A. X.
Chirac(' and Ilunugu..., 12 M and 7 30 I'
la.troft, 12 X
Clraelawl and Toledo, 9 A. X. .ad 7.30 P M.
Wat Itnl rypplying all oar.. between Era. ..b.! CloseL•u.i•t V
A 11
•, Und km•tvre•n Krt. and Plttaburx, 7 A II
etaburg—luesday. Thursday t Saturday at e A X
Mciienn, Etiltiburo a.nd /I•advalo., Y.
or} tC f. 1144111--Frnro 7 A., 11 tali 4 P. M , ezorpt r-undayo.
`Atnla, Irwin 7to v A II , and from 4 tr. P M.
I! F F' 11
- _
Neebtes !Ake It. Nothuat Ilk. it. la the common re,
wart of <bow that haws need taw Balm .1 Woad for
S il er (Was etc de. a what Me elem.
Letter frees Kr. !Seeped!.
ii,Ausol2ollllT., Satz Co , Pa., Aug :113, IVA
H►.+aßa. C t Unreal'
I have used your Balm of Gilead In (*peso( eol Is and obagd, both
for erivself oaf children—being eompelled by the enEldltitlll of m•
health to hare frequent 'recourse to medicines of that ciams—i.nd
ran •inheaitatinjly sae that I have never yet used any that gave
such prompt and effectual relief I can sae truthfully in regard to
it tne common svpreselori, " It acted like a charm."
MUM
IICIWT MEAD TDlll.—Yeatrt. Carter k Bro., your
German Worm Candy to certainly the most etkeetnal
tVorne kiedietne that every I got bold of, and I twee tried different
kinds •,n my ch'.ldnoo and hare alao had Doetora to preecribe
for them, but Done ever did up the business half so effectually es
CO your c - ►ody I divided the contents of on• boo between two
of my chi.•lren and the result was that not lees than Two Re
nato animals of various sweetened the premises to the very crest
relief of Lein children and parents These are facts and therefore I
recommend it as the mast minable worm remover that I over
trio,l--and you no publish this statement or not. Ant ea you
P """ tNrIF.R.SVIN
1.)4. , 10, lt.el
Reader 1•,11.h...r...s that th" Sandy used in the ahoy.. 'ax.
UrraLax /Cur.% Only *111:h i 1 aivi lor t.O k.ude, P
and Wh.te—and ‘. Prepirell he u•, I.,ne bnt
13, 15.541
Wir. PEVITMED HMKATH.—WHAT
tnim rei , al,l rema.n iiktirt the ear.. •loukowshlo
Net.-n hy 11410 A tb• "ii•LY Jr A TITOCSAND F 1 OVAIN - a.
c- mot unir r.n it, it tweet hut !ea.,. twet hoe
aawlansatrr Man <pera.ne cal n. 4 'caner their breath la bad,and the
•46 j ...t t. Sc, drll-at. their mend. will finer m.nt:nn t t Pn..• a
single lip • ,n tour tooth brush and email tho t.etti tlight
sad rn , ,rn.og t ill, tent Mpttle will last a tear
A PEAS TIFC L CO SIFLEMON mar mato 'es sequtre,d ny using
tloe•Fl•In o• • TROC*AXLIP FLOW 1111.1 !. It 1.111 minors tan, pomp.
100 awl freckiss from tho loss-log tt of • soft &I roseate hoe.
W•t, • towel, pour on tyro or liars, drops, and wash We foes night
sod morning
-.RAVING MADE EASY.—Wet your shaving brash la etcher
wa"rn qr cold rater, pour on two or throe drops of ..13.Aug or •
'",lb the 'ward well, sod It .111 maks s Isest,
ffo I son :al r, the operatson of bhavunw Pr,n ,
naly countcrf it. None renutne
sizned ..r W P PKTRUN.F
1t L, Ersoillo ..,..ivarn 'n. Yuri,
/aro Important to teotualoo—Dr. Cbotroeves••• PW.
c.mb.f.t , ^ ll % , ners,lients io to«k Ft is the r•
. I ' , J{ in • ' , tie..." . p , ar:l , o . the/ are rll./.1 in tnetr..p.—
nn-, 0 , an mn , •,ring nature t,i /ts ~.011.infl 1 , /
7//r VP the f 91.. pr”seft surcrostu, Thi•
obat , 'lcl , hm , to winch females are an 1 brmg
nto •11 , :bum.:, whereby health ta
fo I Jrflta, ohn,tenance champs-0 Ma health , , m" fema:e
"'torn 4. 1•La1.9 ortiffa sip, if regular , and f/
tab..p.a.w
~•th.r from ',posture, cod, or an. °toe. -
rik to d.vtae, and ti."
r. 1 , tau hewn 'IA. can.. ,1 a., rulu, c ,
r,7 . Ile, tattle, WWI in th• Role, TIAIVIA.V.IOI2
the f Sal cloth rhye: steer, must •I•rIli • arise
f -, Ir . , Rrprt in n; tiatln• ana whetter..r thy! t. the city,
the P ,a •rh, in•l•riaht• remedy •1.1 e. its. \.r Sr. they : , ..y
eff'ltthout# tae aro/ Leucurrhilels, , ortriskr•fris cal,e,l the it
The. PC,'. noller 1.• takeu glrirabq preglian , .•4 (her vs,
hr. th.. , • t., &Au*, a mw•Arnsiw Warrnta..l pure, r•j•110 , 1,
free. tr ,, th . h,Yht iljtlrloll4 to -r bealtl. 1 JI: and •11.6',
%• - •••,mpany each box sate by -terrart
Th.,. POI,a, pot in Nrtare tat Mara ro•rarma
wham than. ar. no az• fly eatatiltahad, tor annoannz 0f ltar in
• latlar. primeval. 1., in I L. GRICZBIlll•N. 2n7 Ftaaa-kar
N.. or , ! y. ,:h arnt In thatr rospactl. a a•lltassaa 1.%
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flair D%.r, Warraaird to Ir. to ou
' ~ eri defects ,rrrthuut the 1 , ac la, u•
1., - . k.rs It Is tue adtatrata,n of tile crttleal, the ca••
f , nttat, n—u•.t r lades It is the perfeeUon -f the art as it It
C•ifica , ‘ 4 •Je anti •t , ' I, or an lira!, at the '.% art, t•
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l• n &C/) x ~1 r •Ru",o. AJ oher• •e^r
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t.. a, ,and hao •r , /nd T .:tlO t ‘.l tuburn
±rd , •n •••• Atast”..l, and
put,.-kbv,L
Kapp- Viairtrall Pala Extrarior.—Th,
•D• 1 rtarsict4ongto of DAL! v 11.1,1 k A L
Pkl F:trikACT6 ennalst
los (f,•. never fstsorsz sins! tlrltCrl. TsrssTerts ,U. css.n s•
Oflta sni ars . 7 , 1 enl, Ltt..,)I•TION Ituhlantls, and rap
s •Is S - Ist• r•st•ss-ss g.e•t rooter ~•I,e
%Atte - f r ju.ctol da•en4+
,:ur.. t taltttl P. ..nre td ti , awl no rill nt.penr from t n
I , sr t..stimr-lks s ls. r.vatn annellY I' nt mind is
fu' not:, 11 a:I r•t•c% ZJIL. ,ra,ur‘, pa.n p, -•
bN in,ure 4 d part. • f•-• , ,ft ,11:120r*
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Its paralicataso proptrtto. yokaaata pony
i 0 t' ••• •,.4•• w.a. I, , 10 .0 I. taJ •ores araw r+
ktilv nil anapt, /111:t , r t‘, tL. so-tar., v—hence the gnat
ths,harge It pro•locee fr,m cccasi..ra*-1 M tr.art..--471.1
apTale.) to ..:11 anal msvterste tore,. e. ' th e ,- a • u n ias ,,, a .
dowa etr•
Lath tux of GiLetrit LW-Sri a Pali F.XTRACTOR has U,740 it
Steele Plate agravel. Lily! with the ogma tr.rea r•( C ( "LICK-
N k CO, prow, ton, mid HENRY A LLEY, toantifactund
AU ethers %re counterfeit Prier. cent• per Loa
ur All nr•ler, should M Odreicied to C C Cloliener &Co ,CO
Daeciar. and ".,.2.! Crreen•lcb au. , N I
Sold by all Druggists sad Yedi,4l,s Desists throuthout the United
anal
MARRIED
Is St. Peal's Church, on the eveauti. of the I;th be the
Rev JoLa A Itoeraten, Laeutenaat SAMUEL EDVI Akita, 12 a.
Na.•. 1 ,11 15 HATVIb, daughter of D. XuAllaetar gag, of this ate
DIED.
Met., las tbu Ca), SAR•II, [(moor' of I u uo
Rust, aged shout 3,4 musk
I. W. OLD!' 4: CO
111 aNIII , ACT(' arts and Wholesale and Itslasi dealers tn Well and Cis
tern Pumps of loperior qual tits, the cheapest and ls st now In ups
qhon on Twelfth street near Froth, Zrle. 11.
Aqueduct for carrying water for t. nd-, Own or owschanlee
for sale chefs,. Z 3
P Amary, ‘I I low
DID YO!' SEE
THE NEW GOODS
AT THE
REGULATOR.
ONE PRICE STORE
i t LiBALS, 1141.1 k t
Pme, Me. % 14166
Christmas is almost Here.
VIT S C. :mild Imre , t as Ten t : pleartit and
teao th apr_nr i niate the
ti T eLtiful 12 fe ,
je t erinelt ia an e . e d "NL`Zi: l ßieh and Mehl.
4.4iiii.cot p0i...4...4 KW Oita, Sweet and frazrar t
Perfumes, inieb as Oriental Ihnpa, Essener of A mbar, 'yea linu,raet
Rare a.rastia. Heliotrope, ntree inselde, lork, elan ertiftia,
t nper Tern, etc, ete.,—The beet opportrintyl,,r tusking linen .4. 1.e..
em be triad at the dove .4
Erie, Dee. 2D, lOC f tRTTR k BRII
NOTICE.'
PHIS Asnual lieebeag the Cmitekre of the Pam Centeterr
.SII be bold at tem Aka of the berets», ou the e eces,l Men.
dey iJ Jeuusiy mat, ;Mk,/ .17 o'clock, P
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(10 TO A. altrimurr, commies ose w comer of Stow.
Air and Fink. Woof, Wright'• Mock ap stain and got yew,'
property imonrod. He reptooonto Oa following reliaUa Clomps-
Dien . _
lIERCTANTS" FIRE AND lIIARINIK IN RACE riniMpAsy
of Philp&labia. Autbartepi Capital 11 , 404 11 XL 9 .etirtlY In•etted
11200,01 M.
FARMERS' MON I NSCRANCE COMPANY, At hook 11ra.1
fne.l Co. es, Capital mon. AU pand ap and wearily 1151 . . S
Kato* as Int as oacittity lathe hound arlll priaat.
FAA, Dec. 13, ISM. G. A. sisserr, A t t
Butter • !
A. FEW Firkiso ot choke Ratter for rap.
Lie. Get. 11, TRIBAL& RAYS & CO
e L , Bdi fa Tiss Cum, rvtistoing the flavor u fresh as tn..m
this IM at ILL.N3ON'S.
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Valuable Real Estate for Sale.
ellibuirl•111 • ran*. Tomlin Lots Ilenooo .17 I,ot.
TIEu,N /PIS Ibe I.mat. throt •••;
fr,,m Er,.. his r „,.1 littd b n,re a
1144 wr. •
Th. ct !•1....1 in xh. It, 4ri rt.a•
i.lO. ILIA • .11.0•91 . Ira "II t. 1.•• • “lIL .trett. a
Peiteb ortr..t
on. h•;1' lot on Wulsthgtion iktt. t, n.%, ...fn, otrtliB •
joliang th. , int.pt ground..
Two lots on Ssoneriu orim...lk•Vir own ib
nont'i bow.
One int nu 1 il• 1144 , btrevt., I-el 0414
fru street.
one Lot on El..enth stevet, east n! Enoch, NG 46 4n the p
On. not hNt nn I herre rret, +eon thathiln .tree{ a.d tr,
Cumeterr, rnnts/oroy astoutod for being mat:,
did two botoding lota
sold in *Mounts to *sit p0t . ..24AM aao
wean '• ribs k•Jr psi - to - Ulan kaotyllhe 11, Corp, r k i,, HT ,
or
J W. WETK(SRE, Attortse,
ski«, Iv.. ' , WELLING 110(TES wed L A . , situated
of tto. ("Anal. on the tooth stele ~ (Third stew's, bo w , u v u.
Cbeetose The Looomee art hen, cotontodtSol Lod nststsatin ,
no o a, r. I .rn feserat.l• tem. laquin of
12 KEELER, or
L. tem: J W WrrefWts. A,rer
January Appointments.
DK. 111 , 1L - RDNIAN.
1);/ 4.4 k.. 1 ~ f the 11 . !.(.. , „s.
t Mal .no • ;
Bmwo nil 4.-1, 6n., Toesatay, mot lt e.tneels , , 'ti. R•A
Clan''.,snst 1 hUrsda • ,
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rm.\ K1(110411' fhttet,atterlee, 4. I . 1 4u. 14 .1. .
e, 110/. PEI 11, 4 .044, .I.', •
PittabAr..tt ( harks HuteL. •
Imitane, !others& Mow,
Biturs.,lse, Market House,
I.r Ilurnmars trehte O.:onauzupt ...... li/obeL/t.e. Aettose,
is sad al/ dieeseros of the throat ago/ lungs 1,. Mtn, • I •
r:o• •ste. 4,4 w tLe ftrompt/u Il os p A ul ...s. ,
pol,• Instaseut al f 1611 hutruszt auLisalis., as t”
ssia. , • the ' , 11 ,, t ass P. CO , A: nwell•
~,,„n 11 . . ormn r•NuilltiC f
„s, h /sl4l/./19.11. ta05...1 llar •1•••••••// i•
W. $ lineetlr into Ili. •L•11.s: h Illithe loop. •re
•••1. nreelne tne•lteuteO vap.ore .11,etle into ..„‘• -
Yo-. .w, en. [Le •nti to•ve •‘• ol.erhee Anil •hrotild be ar I: •
vet, woe. lees.. inkellateen Le 14,
to tt.• .r.,•tn•••!tt f the lunim, for It etre.. u. f, reset anon. tL, those
tritne.tt• owevils and tube/ .10.61 ..qt r.; o f
Meal, of Idnithlsteetn: IWolielnelL The ' , Aeon that eonoomptoo
and nth. r dobeweee of the iseretofore resist...l 611 tree
mit ',••• been , w snr they hay• never epp,,,,,,, e k., d 4 .. d i,
Mar., •,, Th. v s.rnrva qt•-v . .d.1 In Set opus Lya lus h
aid .-t 1.. , he %tem. , I, Their aet, on go•lte
to to , ; neat, •• •• 11,., vin 115. $11:101r to.rt.i tl at •L • ,
nil • vet tin n.,1 /."din: 15,1 r prto.ltski sot tow,-
nett.. 0t• .I..triewn, whilst th. fmr+l.l,,, .
the nn.re Ire, /ittnaalysts.. n}ua L .A.l4..l. brings 11.. stke-14 ,
roe r. ,tact • • ,tomeeere ettlooll the dtanklehotage s_.
bat artwu. Ita nnt,11,2,11, II BO IMO, that s. ..,„
be Leant or toehlext meal's( It don s o t
stmlya..h, nr interferr in t,•• ;.sfroso 431.1‘ , n,
eoo3' •t r. /11,),... of !h• calta , 5.1
Other Diseases Treated.
Ir t , .111.e.k0h11, ,trier
With f.unK actfectlur.a.•••attttit n I . V. •Ft,tt
usual tap! them Prompt', A lir , o r
Pro ,001,4 11n4 a:: f ,rto• ,f Ft•uta.r. tsta,
WOILIVIrmA i'lLiptlat,n •r' f
Con •41114. /Ps •110.4.,1“.1 .141 utlaer Otwassm ant •••.,.tn,
•It, ••• rr Aft er•PlArll .r awl
Ept •nA •. rh. • r .1:V•s•
ff....rharge to 110.4:,• . 1UP
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GREAT DISCLOSURE!
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that ~ t: e f , an• ••'•, 1 •I• . t ~ I ,
car likn• thine • , : •••, • ' • .1, • •
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Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, Class,
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ket • .1• •L«ra :t tt...l.lrtr u,el. rr •..• t•• t •,
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