Erie weekly observer. (Erie [Pa.]) 1853-1859, January 03, 1857, Image 2

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    THE ERIE OBSERVER.
BXNJ t tiI,OAN,,LInTOR
SLOW 4. MOORS. PUBLiS Hill
SATIItDAY
Democratic State Contention for 1857
IU- i nem•le rtete e,,erortiinn, lar th• riutpree in
tierainati , n ean4ll , latra fnr noverrior, Canal e.ilassirior, ad
.fudge of the mutt, to be voted fur In Act/ober next rill
he held at HARRigIII7RI, ou W)N!IAT. the *Pried day of March.
11151 at 11 o'clock. A
3. W. TORSI:4.
Clittiemaa of State Coatis! Committee
News of the Week.
—A stranger named B. 11. Cleveland, was murdered at
St. Louts, oa Sunday_latt. About fifteen minutes previou.l
to his death, be bad paid his bdi at the hotel, and wee at
compaxiivi by a man nettled William Sharp, and the fury
of inquest found that the deeeased bad been stabbed by
said Sharp, who disappeared immediately after the death
of Cloy The two bad been travellin g together, scil.
ing matt Sharp was about twenty years of age. Clevel
and was from Lafayette, Indiana, where - tetrad a wife and
two children. S.:+Bo, a gold watch, and some certificates of
deposits, were found on his person. A. subsequent num
ber of the Repubbeam announces the captors of the mur
direr in St. Charles Co , after a hard chase by the Chief of
Police and, says, Sharp is a Mot of quite a romantic
family. Ile Is a nepLew of the Mr Sharp who was killed
in Frani fort, l y , many years ago by Beauchamp, and
the trial and story of which, at the time and long after
wards, occupied so touch of the publle attention. Prisoner
Is well connected in the county where be formerly resided*
and be expresses his firm convietton that he will get off
clear, on the scars of heated blood and the absence of ma
lice prepense Ile is at present lodged In jail I.r eafekeep
_
—Aetoord:rig t.. the New York foStwor, Dr. Ssitsioel
Thresber Lyono--.-who Gas run such • rig among the wo
tbr.. ugh 4r , far • wife, a bows •r
a gorornoss, rotil,mg a Luutirrd or two of their virtue at d
thoir money—was convicted. righteet, years ago, of steal
ing a watch (rota a woman in a boor° t f ill fame in L,n
dun, and seLtenots.l t •death but his life ors/spared through
the intercession of toscral Americans, sod be was trout,-
ported to Atiotral,a fir I.fo Ile made his resent escape
from 'hi gtates beritisse • Yankee , whose sister be
Gad ruined was huntivis for him in New York with the
avowed purpose of blowing his brains out nu sight. The
Tntu.e says there is amoral in this felon's history, -whicn
we prefer that confli.ng young ladies of a romantic dieposi
tion and easily faecinatea by pair of firowing bla , k moo
itches cespectally if attached to a perfect stranger,) should
draw fur themselves
—A Witehagt , ,n letter Writer nye tlaire is considerable
interest felt am dig the politic:4os stumbled there about
the nest United States Senator from Our State. The up
-I;ofition say Csmeron, the whtlom -Chief of tie Winne
begot," w:11 ber nominateeagainst the Democrat& If h
ie he will mr , e heaven, earth, and the% other place, to get
elected. If any hie eppoaeats cab be bought be will
boy theta. In ea hums prashility the Democrats, will
nominate Col. Forney, iron, and Cll2Oll/1"011 is his opponent
he would giro half hie fortune to defeat. tom; be bat, .9
Forney worse than any man lining, but no effort of 51112013 . s
eta defeat him if nominated If Colonel Forney shou,d
be elected to the Senate the Reystooe State would be re.
presented in thew ieg,slattee eesembly on earth, by two
printers.—Biller and Forney,—and while they will reflect
credit upon the the craft" toes will do honor to the
nation and their native State
—The ooaa•el f“r Mr. Iluat,ngt,n, now on trail at Nor
Turk for forgery informed 'he jury that • tho pr,r..0.,r
could Vat.* Ilia lineage to the Pilgratt Fatb.ra 110 war
brought up us a regular atteudat.t Sunday and
was a zealous reader of the S. , •r.pture. sod fsta‘',ltr with
all their teachings. - Tin. to a dart. spot °pot, a bright
teeA. Serip:urP reader , ' and Sunday .S 4 pupil* tot
oecupy tEr p srttoc ,t Hunting* a .•
—Tao Symms , . pat.wro at.4et tbat there is a is,,a-a
tbst ea. arbirt. to ',taunted S.UlethlOg In the a
11!),;-• at-t , fr,qtr -.! tbrut.gh the a.": 111.. •
bat ab.a tt up , .a the do-,r t,. ,rose tbt at"ma:
away, 7 4 , 'trill fattnlie• have
rn ..,re.l • n y t LU' i3sl e bt,r,
ASA , • • ,U , ll /14 J;4•11t iharliff g
%•-• , r we-e
•
ter.
lEEE
I=ll
311! EfLrts unrscv
21,,4•._.; llt rot
IL.I , r. o I 8 -.. ~n e haodrtql thousand
inure totes a :be nwr.ga . .e. is the N.rr•tr,thaa Mr P,eree
raegi,sr.i. a ta.a..rity Cort the. pops
lay ‘,lO .• rth of st'vout huadrod and Gt y
thkora“.ll• , r,aot tun r-em that the bemocrilic
par y enr,- Irr•r, ..i.from its ranks. has teen - r
ed ex•ra,r .1 nary r•-••orr dureg the part four years
—A .1. • •=1 L upen the test news of tle
& see ,neur•eo!,,,, ,o ti.r k.'ulu ., set il ota S tteer 1r .n dtstriet,
enve.f..e I Nn hs, , l ur wards of $lOO 000 'Furth of Ten
cosste aou, •fmt..a f tbo stoppuge of the furna:ts
to that State. • )1.1 I twenty tee N enae ,,, h.,1
c•usui vparst,n, awl the purebx.ser will doubtless wake
"precy F'• , r! bts eperatt n
11,et...r. 7 eir7rciph. •t eDUII and leather
trade t f 11 , ,at ut7 bzve J ubseribed the sues of 820,c00 t 9
the et ur the New England Emigrant Aid Compsoy
TLey Intend 1 , .nvart tt tr the purchase of two saw mt.l•.
ar.,l at tasking I=prcnern.nts wherever they are ereotel
-There o,llpse ibis year, both of the sun .
The tr,t eel;: occur tldt 7.5t1i of Mereb It will be in
visible in a:: that pa-t f the trotted Eta*a east of the
meridian t.t W•-u.iiirton, 1.1,1 yArcisi and v isit:e west
Waabingt-n The eee , rad if an enneissr eeltpae of the run.
Which wit/ c , ,rninetiee on the 17th of September, at mid.
right in the United t , tatee, anal theretVre in this
country. It will be eutble to • large portion of Aeta, part
et Afete4 - , lad the *bole of Aviv&likw.
—(1Ie Buil. the Norwegian was wrested to
New York last week, 1.1. a Deputy Shatiff on a civil suit.
About cr six years since he brought over t Norwegian
colony, whirls be **Wed in Pennsylvania. By the roguery
of irmie a ht. agents, t r 4ecame greatry involved, and bas
bees since constantly engaged in iitigatroa, which his un
fortunate campaign is th 3 Anselonsy of Manic largely in
ereaseid I)uring the late rlincal campaign tie outabliaherd
Norwegian Fremont paper ons West, and was otberwipa ,
waive in the Republic-am
—Three woman Met 10 a fastlionablis dressasalar'skbop
M New To fast week, to Order wedding dresses for.thetn
selves, find upon eonsultauon, tosnd they waisrial eltso.g.
ord to the same man, and had formed his acquaintance
through hit asdertisetrients for a wife. The elegant
fellow has gone is Ausualm, leaving a list of maids,
widows, ke., whom he courted and borrowed money and
jcweis of, nearly as long as a l i't of letters.
—MM. Eliza Ilmiltioss living on the Brownsville pike,
sear Pittsburgh, fell into a well while attempting to draw
• lbseket of wain cad was tilled.
.—Twe entraps of Centre eeanty, Ps.. balm bees seal
iientsilly lillad reeently Mr. Jobb. aorrell was Ivo over
b bis owe team, sod Mr. A. H. Weaver, was ebbs by his
sea which accidentally discharged itself while be IVY to.
bisatiag,
--Notice is giros of application to the next Legislature
for • wilt bank, fa fhtladolphia, tritit • espital of Ivo
witticism, with power to itteresee it to an wallows. This
Cask is to bo called the "Bepebbles.' Book," the Baum
ratably helots the only aims of ► repablicata character
Jost it.
—The No or o dose slays' liberated a Goor smooths ago
by Mrs. eat/wise Smoot, now Lowisvills, Ky., and mot
to Ciseiaoati, all rataratid to Ksatrinky ors the 27th alt.,
soli »ported that they wool(' rather b. blares thao to live
with tits free Deimos of Ohio.
—A turkey weighing twenty-eight pounds, woe show•
Is Amami' Hall blarkat, oo Saturday. It was as big as
the State of Rhode blood, io which it was raised, with
the prir,ilege of spreading itself In adjoining States and
Tesejtoriee.
—A somaittoo app4nntad toozainino into the grounds
reported negro LOSIMIIdI4O% in Barrie' on eonnty,
Snian, (mad " no oritiono• of say oonoort of action, or
.07 dolinlio ideas among the nogrooo of whet thoy intend
ed do." Then has been 0001 e "locos talk," band upon
ten "belief tbat tboy voila Do free if ?robust was
olotiod."
—Xs 'Mitt stated is the Canada papas that s storms's'
4 ..0 foot to CllOl4O to mars the aossairo of an set of
Puna's* by orbit+ legit's* say*. ass to• swot bask to
Lb. t'slail Statro•
- -Mho Ceentrim M. litodgewiak, the eatkoreee, did oe t
die to Steekbridge in °plebes, se stated to reuse of the seer.
'yam bat Lee a poppet's of eseted years before het.
—Tito Hartford Ti... soya UN outland obarab of Rev.
Dr. Possisiton, is tbsi oity osimplas &lona that tiorir
puler *skim a drop too mode sow sad tbors. Ho vas port
ed by the ►aai►ty Danbooo of Datbovissod, sari los&
Prior of Divinity by Caisbridgo Vsivossity, Rsgissd.
--leiorgyman oft.. Cbsvoit, over
soft yoary of me, bay boos tried. oesvionad sad sontasio
rril to times imodui is tito limn of Oaryootioa fat *amoral
NOM , mums of Leedom as slew
JAWART S. I
f•lr ,•11-f•
Olt* qsarrelod oim day 111.41 t meek. Colllllll fulkkelld my
ilassoek. throstiosiag to whip him, aad the latter haste;
• ids to his baud, told hits that if be did out go bask he
(
410St ata
woad shoot Mts. °silos still poriastsd is las, sod
Ilassook Ind, ilia hall milting sloe' Is Cootlow's so,
killlag him almost Within tly. B. leases • wife and sly
to Illost6 hi. loss.
11116 M. lydigr pf th Assanaso loss boos traroltag,
exPiorint ?h. toystoriss of Wotiors 111 s. Ao d6totored a
Waggon Shop sad a Tia Shop to that far dt•tant bare. sod
has *onto Sods* onoolasioa that posionnation is not tone ut tns
brunets's utaglst then--at least to Soto painters Wooder
fat man !
Vs- Oor public seitooto arc to ro-open oo Si outlay —2
votofyiag foot to presto, Yet bet so gratAfying to "Pa! b -
sea pot sod 31olbor's Joy."
MORS SRLP.—TM
ed $30,000 to the &talc
or,ginal tpeeill coedit
village and that the enmpe,
bonds moat the rood i 4 Co/
MGM alto oompleted al(
last week and tbey will is
ever the Company gives
meat of interest. rherel
falo for more laborers w
with ineressed energy
MANI:I4IMT EtZ o
Albany Statesman sa
" The Nor York
mauntactures its own
than one half its market value The average
cost to railroad c•Jmpanies is now $6O, to 665 per
too, while the cost to the manufacturer is about
$3O Inr ton. The cost of the Central Railroad
Company's iron works, all complete, tneludlog
1,580 acres of land, containing their ure, RJS
$145,600 This sum the company saved in oce
year by making for itself the iron necessary to
supply the annual wear and telr of the r. 4 I '•
flere is a Ciet worth cou.ideriug, for it 3ertv.u.-
tratea the truth of the policy advocated by the
Democracy—that of unrestricted conami.tc:e
We used to be told, before the upponeot of tilt
Democracy fell in luve with —Sande'," that our
cuaunfacturea must be proteeted, or they could
not c , -,rnpete with the "pauper labor" of Fur ,p , •.
To make railroad iron, and realize tberefr,,ni
resonable profit, could not he dune, Dee edit g t,
their theory, utile*" foriign itnportati..ns were
subjected to the highest kind of a duty W,.
never believed this, la, nee we always a‘lvoiate ,l
revenue tariff: and the results recdrded ab ,ce
have proved the correetniss ~ f our positive W,
have a revenue tariff—our mauufactures make
railroad iron at a cast of $3O per ten, and sell a•
$6O; and are tt.riiy believe if we had DO tariff
all, they could maunfdecure the itou,rrll i• ,
pro t, and the world would be better off -.Ati
thu• one by nue are the „truths of Denier in •
policy aret;eing vindicated by time and exp rime , .
and the issues up .0 wb;cli cur apponen'.. u.ex
to build their party up have proved falacioe,
chimeric! And thus, in five years, will
in regard to the principles upon which our par
rallied in the last campaign Squatter socerc jai
like a avenue tariff, will .It.'euille• the.attic 1
policy ~f tt.e ,ua.ry
Par Th Gazette ba , ..
t._.1.1 its that the r..cout srech of 5•t.t. , ...r
BIGLER 1/34 3 by the S'Athort) D u.
oeracy—thst it was t>o uch tinctured w ii
'lre. Kato-as" to suit the 'fire-estPrs," eui tL t . ,
tipise of the lieW3 of Mr Bu.shquar),
) breel a rebelli - uu aructig th.) sup
porter., of the ' TLIs staau
the larpzuig-‘..f ..ur cltet.npontry. but tt.e
ides s)ught to be eonve!ed A% ell. to show jut
Luq - cluch r• liaoec cab be placed upon 913 . ,,b .tuff
from su.q. u s .ure , , we e.,py the
paragraph Iron au article in the Atwu,ta (Ga
COnstilittionalist on the lute cl,t)ate in tbtQV,
uU thP fo•Hat.:
Jfr Big'er'srevi.* ut ;be re,elit
Cr 3, a most triumphant vindication the cow
pursued by the democratic part) in hi , ew
State Everywhere northern dettiocuts b
Wet the issuta presented by black leptiblicini.rn
Though born and reared iu the S with pr•. -
judice aga l n.t th" in.!i'ution of g
:States • The dcru,,cracy upon , 1,: , question M r
Bigler remarked, were a uuit. In Pennsylv: , t ,
they have an effection,wflich Ise% e xtensive wit
all our people, EA with all th. Slat , - of 0.,
South as well as the N,rth She h as h aw l
she will e‘er be just to all
“The di , elosur s made by tin- z 1.••
Scoa'' will sustdiu the Prcshleut in the ( apri
*ion of his %iews on the sate of the Uni , n Thei ,
can he no question now, if there Ls-or wa., ti,ar
he was justifitd in declaring that the cptistiou
settled by the presidential election was the
ity of the States, and that black repiablicsui.n ,
was fillOgoroll4 eV , •I3 to :he esi.tence of the vc•
ernrcent
SALE OF PALMER, COOK & CO'S PROPERTY
1 —To-day, Scherer, Simon • Co , of lend sale notoriet•, an ,
' the seeornplieee and eornpentoes of Palmer Conk .1 Vo .
F-40ell a large moue: of real estate, of whieb,although it may
i got mans 10 the noose of Palmer. Cook .k Co., tbs.) , at, the
real owner.. Thla is the first public step of thi4 fa to t
` political banking house towards winding up We w.f . ,'
c anemias Mita, ao that the public may know cd ',horn l', e,,
I has , parehaallei *pi look after their titles
We tak/ the above 7 from the San Francisco
Evening &Wenn This firm were the origins
tora,of thts'uomination of Fremont He was as
sociated with them in various mining and land
I specUlations. At one time they were joint own
era of the humbug Mariposa estate. Freutoot's
I nomination was a gross fraud upon the public—
* mere speculative movement of a set of desperate
lgamesteri Had it been successful, and Fre,
toont's election t•ecured, it would have made ~
fortune for the originators of the movement, in
eluding Banks, Wilson, Bennett, Greeley ) and
1 others. It proved, however, a most dtsastrou.
speculation to all concerned It has ruined ail
polttically, and driven the prime mover., inelt,d
-1 ing Fremont, into financial as well as political
bankruptcy. Such should always be the fate of
Isthose who seise upon political prejudices to fur
,arl their own desperate fortunes In a short
1 time people will be amazed that such a man as
IFremont could ever have been thought of—much
more voted for—u President of the United
States.
"CONSPIRATORS IN EVLIT CABIN "—The
Albany Journal, speaking with reference to tka
threatened insurrection in the South, says:
01108 ill, ft be kmowa in the slave's hovel that "Massa"
sun ire no help from the Northern half of the rtliOti, and
inenrreetions will be breaking oat every day Hardly a
household will lay their heads on their ptllowe at bight
without dread of • bailie at their throats before ni9rning
They will find plots em every phiatation. They will bear
of emsspirstors la *very cabin.
The Chicago Times naturally remarks, with
referenoe to this infamous complacency and
treasonable assurance, that the Albany Evening
Jonesa/ would rejoice "to see every slavebolder
fall by the knife of the negro, or burned to a.
crisp in the ire kindled by slave ioeurrectloo
The supposititious case which the Journal
makes, would already hare become :an obstiome
and claimable fact, if that paper and its pulitiesl
friends could have had their way at the recent
election
"Conspirators io every cabin 1" Not that
only, but oonspinitore in every once; conspire-,
tors in every church; black assassins In every
street and at every hearthstone; the North ruled
by the iron rod of tyrant demagogues, and the
ICE
ISO' Iligh tivi or lit r, lit
.......- -
and dually, • %erphing ,
of' NM.- human iiiiiio....,. vier) ' NEw Yolk, Deo. 28,
thing of batioa t alit), everythibil iilP 4 t,iipe and The steamer I.llhsots, trout Aspiitwall, atwited
sympathy for opprouted million.. •of our own here this morning pith Califoruin toes of Ike,
race, sent walliag into the limb., of a futurity sth -.
without hope or coosolaton Such lean cutliiie She brings upwittds of Bee passengers, and
nearly $1,700,000 in treasure. Connected with
the Guidon Gate, sad left Aspinwall un the 19th
instant
of the career up4a ML►*L Luc .4.:bAhy Jeurmal
and the re.t of thr , N.,rtiu•ro rpohtreal .kbolittuu
lath 1.4 di t. titieli is tLcO Ain.- up•,u
which. the South d , •4res not yt t to set out.—
Should the time ever crane Whetl, In this dtvu'
tioo t•) r vital priueiple ~ f the Repo brie, "cus,ms"
heeds help frees the North, ho will
he, strung arm* ehotheliPlelheirli
gr , es w ,ull n un , lortake•to d io?
leave that t the choice of ti ~e who
cJintnotiwealth ' Sen.torlttsic, of
prets,d !male peutatieutz
FAcr —The own,rl of t*1...r%!. iu t
State, u ?t tialulp.Ar - Ind
the 11 , )11 st4VC ''t`t u•To r , 411' u. .t 1e.., to
five [q vi..w of cots f„c:
Souvor lo tho tl • •f the S
the Ey • I c .0 t, livti,tt e
twee t)•11 , / tti • i,c iupeti to the
orieb, nuziLla i r..f ettaigireute (rote tiiitta
countri , tiiire inverisbly with
strinig I r jit lie liezr, - I nver)? Tt,
id a, " /• , '•/• irr vr , "l-. " /LW , 30 A a
.trtk- I •12 14! r Sltlt t ItAjt ,A.l prep 's tt
The Kansas Relief Swindle. -"`, - -1..
c aroFp .tad. , ht of th., New York Trituni.
onf. REDPATII, SU agent t r the,,r,pagatton
mitrag.. lit OW •Orit.lry, ooittesse
t, t tt, r t. , 11,.0 p.,prr Saturday last, that---
A i t r,at , :t•si of 111 ,, ti , y, donated I,r tLe 1 ,
..r pr .1 e• ,on the I.•qu itt• ra. Int a iready
n• ••:. , tily. or tricee ,,, o•art!y, be u ;tasted ores
pni, i L. f•-e t r“scilevi itte Territory—ttect •
r•• %4 1, (1i3 , i0 f :;)•
tto• i. tv, t tlk of the ~,,•1 . 1„,„,1 j.. arn . y ; aon. c
•••• . II; th'.! fr , s op/el./eat or di,,,doa at .r
•1:4 trA int.n , y and never repaid
it '
tuttit.t. the follow's ' , atinnestut:—
'll. a t roin .tnigrptit• ,er. to be %cut there
it W•Ltlid r rrli I y,,ui q:
thin •.tang rnen—f , r. the g:rl4 'rook)
+lit ib,ro :thd twilit -0, I hay.. u,l 4toot,t. rn
•, 1 11x1 outi.t• f tquatirr-----vcLo may fru, '
.11 --- .y .03L.i Witte LiLjo,
ttt,
c, ti Wit nt; tit ),
Wr , ll t bra!, e. sod ten LltDr3 Imo
• fie :.r, than the h:reling band of abriekera new,
c , . r,p•on to make ditturbanee in the Trr
r•0(‘
kk'n i ace no do;lbt that the Border Ruffian! ,
w -urrender seek) influences very gladly;
and •: with int waiting for them to present
• • , :.ra ,r Sha rt r.l -r any ~zber weapen
a lc , tll tr owe lovely arms
Th.. Kansas Lutul;ug Las now got to that !tap
that aufh , ra must drotrznee it. Tbt. blew
ho-yrrt. &raid for instance, .3yr, in as
.if.pfo - atlng the Plea tbat Nter:saolitpetta should
tm fa • (40 ,oily And ilirflt,g that Vermont has I!:
th. Px3 mpi,! of, in appr.priatiog money to Kati
1118
, •g•r t . 0 % 5 they wan. Kansas free—that relig ,
t tn. 4.-it rice. humanity, demand it eliould be free
Vent will any twin hat a nght to oelieve al
tt , ird to act ac.:ordiogiy; but to the State, a
3rr nrl. ricion. has ho ngiat to believe auy•
ti• it. That r vita tor sped& purpose.
ii..t art mainly within it•elf le.,t it attend t..
niell 1 , 11•111' , 11; make Massachusetts free and
pr tin i bony ; and tf the ezperiment
• at , f htr...•• tier cat/ adopt our in•
L.:,• • • • ) w,;l Ii any man
✓ ttt.si shoot Kansas, there art
two ',—,itimate (It Massaehu ,
• can't td.; or tioy cau send their money—
wlt;ell 1, theirs t tit) with 84 they please, to mak(
i• aL ch Mtii—a;:tlin-,a.. never should (to'
Tbi- o. he lauau tee of comerionaen4e What
if Petio , ylvaula, or liduois, or Indiana. or New
J. r-ev, ..hou'ol in their State capacity, appro.
vroate itioutt to convert Jlaanacbuaetts antiVer•
i,T fr...n -t.etionalit,m to patriotism, from big
etry Ind It conceit to an elevation of tolerance
• i u (ti gal sympathy, which those States bay(
, ver attained ? Woold the tod excuse th •
MEE
TAE MoteE CIF THE BLACK REPCOLICANs.—
The black republican., as tunt4t of our wader* art
ba,l n very grand ball at the New York
Acad. my • f Mu , oe lart week. Thu Albany Ar
! pis ha,:: the filing bomoroua notice of the
aff.111":
"The , hriekerc, squ.•aker+, and other Fre
teitirite banks, who have been howling over the
iariected election of James Buchanan as the
-um of all inimeries„ and the cause of woes inuu•
merablc, had a ball at the Academy et Mu-ic
on Thursday night Dancing over bleeding
f-rr•dnm awl outraged Rativivo ! It is worse than
Nero. wb , fiddled when Rime was burning.
'John A King presided over the board of
11:3 0 gr re, end the list included Preston King.
The- r4 , 4c of the King family were represented in
j. , .k po!,king, tal king, frolielting, drin
king crowd
' Fri wont and lady were present, but did
c it curticipve iu the dance.
"Whoever prepared tee progamme if music
must hare lod a delicate streak of satire in his
comp We notice s nocturne, •Midieum
up, r Dr •.iin;' a waltz, dreamed I dwelt
in Marble Hall;' a quadrille, 'Les Voleurs r and
'The Mi•urere !'
"Cvald the feetinri of • defeated candidate be
worse played up •o than by Ruch a performance?'
A FIRST RATM Norica.--Tbe Easton &mime/
givi.s tow Et G, , vernor of Kansas the following
Brit rate notice:—
..W.• notice by the papers, that Andrew H.
Reeder is at Washington, at his old business—
%lisping himself for another dip into the United
States Treasury Not satisfied wtth the pile be
filched from the Treamity through the aid of his
Black Republican friends, last session, be is again
on baud threatening to dispute Whitfield's seat
in the House, in ease he should be sworn in.—
We sh,nid like to know oo what ground he bases
bpi claim—be was not in tho Territory of Kan
sas at the time the election was bald, nor was
be voted for at that election His love of money
seems to give him impudence sufficient to do
soy thing that is dishonorable."
WONDTIJUL PIZSZSVATION. -- -On Wedues•
day afternoon, a child four years old, who bad
followed bt r tno..ber into thepines, near Qunkar
Bridge, Burlington smutty, N. J., missed her
way The alarm was soon given, the neighbors
turned out, and, after ettareising all night with.
out NUCCe 4 II, the little one we. found fast asleep,
beside a wood pile, without bonnet or shoes, and,
to all appearance uninjured by the exposure al_
though the night war bitter cold
is. The editor of the Yoskers .I.gzairtiawr
espreewil the modest hope "to live see New York
use the beat. goveroed cities is the world."—
The New York Times Wake the 'oaken otos
while, or else
;odd osU How
cou-tent filo of bulb;
1113
Later Mit Calitontik
The 'lieu' Wabash left the sante-day fir New
York via Havana The sloop ufswar Cywne re .
rosined in port.
The is of but little interest.—
Asperse mwtto - wining districts are favorable,
iww;ww_, e was stilf a want, of rain in some of
taken fromher ail the
Peruvian mails It was believed that Cwttella
would be able t- suppress the Revolution as the
cos/vet/dot. had voted him catraordinary powers
'vices from 'Melbourne art. to Oct. 11, nerve
unimportaut
Late news from California
By the arrival ~f •b lUMIS Of the Illi/toi4, we
Are In cos,tastou ~ f Calttoruia uews to the f,.)11
lost The followteig geueral summary is fr“ t u
LbU S.n Frauctsco Bulletin of that ditto:
Tat STATE
On the 1-4 lost, it was appointed, by an Act
f Assembly, that the Secretary of State should
own and count the returns of the electoral vote
. that day, however, returns from nine coup
ties had not, officially, been received. It was
otherwise ascertained that the official returns
from all the conottee, thirty three in number.
exeeptiog Plumes and Coins), ?bowed the follow.
tog result :
Total number of rote, 107,387
Vote far ICi.eb.nw 51,925 '
Vote for Fillmore 85,118
Vote for ,Fremont 20,239
The vot from Plumes and Colon e•muties
sveuld ineritase the popular Vilte to upwards c , f
110,000; stud add, probably, a few Guodred vJt•e,
tolluebsoati's plurality
The groat topic among our politicians is now
Ca to 11110 tyre to be elected United States Sena
t.. r s for Caiifornia The merits of rival candi
dates are higiniug to be hotly discussti by tie ,
tiewspaperpress, prelituinary to the grand con•
test when Ibe State .Legis uture meets in 'Lunar,
twat. The composition of that body will stand
•omewbsit is follows In the Assembly there or.:
58 Democrats, 12 Republicans, and 10 4% va• r; •
cams. In the Senate, 18 Democrats, 8 Replant
cans, end 12 Americans It, joint session, thee
t,re, the vote will steed thus : Democrats, 76;
Republicatis, 15; Americans ; t
Democrats over both of the other parties, 41. In
:hese circumstances, the Best United Status See
arors will be democratic, unless quarrels ameng
the candidates themselves and their vrema!
"followieg" prevent an c.e tt,in altogether--
which may be the cas , Garin, Latham, end
Broderick seem to be the pm!, a crest talked
as having the present sh o w.
Rain has fallen pretty generally over the whok.
cetiotry Not enough, however. has yet e.nn,
to enable the miner to profit materially by the
abundance of water. The owned:ate eff. et tias
been very good to the farmers
Great :items bar(' along the u
extending from San Diego to Cresceut City
Last "steamer day, ' the 20th Nov., was al o
Thanksgiving day. Malay districts in the inte
rior were not mad.• aware of his I.;xcellete.‘'.
appolotwent until several day after the time 1;a:
paseel.
Acconn:s from the different mining disti,. is
represent the prospects of the miners f,r
coming winter as being excellcnt
New sources of wealth ar.• bring de%eiop..l
throughout the iitate The farmers about Napa,
Sonoma, Saeramcoto, Marysville, Grass Valley,
Sau Jose and other places, ade cultivating O w
mulberry, fi.r the porpoise of f(eiling the .ilk.
worm, and thys producing silk.
This is a great salnieu , eason f r the Indians
On the rancherias along the banks of the 51 , 13
mento and other rivers, ths. Indians arc buy
catching and enring their supply of fish for win
ter consumption A ta:k has recently taken pfe:
with the Indians about Marysville. They hate
been induced to make preparations fir moving
ab ut a mouth lieuce, to the Nome Lacher Res
ervatiou. It is antiriptitid that there will a
general desertina of the Indians from the Grand •
Rend- Reservation I. appears that about HO
Indians were turned oft on the plea th a t t h e y
were a California tribe The other ludians took
offence at this, and some 4,000 or :5,0004 then,
are expected to desert the Reservation when the
spring season comes
The ground for the new State Capitol at Sac ,
rameoto is being laid our, and the work is to b e
immediately commenced. The contractor has
given bonds in $lOO.OOO, for the faithful perfor.
mance of the work
A few murders aro chronicled during the la.t
fortnight Among these may be mentioned chat
of Capt. George M Pratt, a resident of a small
plate on the Bay called "T‘ws York on the Pacific.
The supposed murderer. named Clark Stevens.
alias Grant, has been caught, and attempted t •.
commit suicide. It is driubtful whether he will
recover from the effects of a stab with a knife iu•
flicted by him on himself.
The steamship Quaker City, from Havana
Dec. 26, arrived this morning
Business at Havana dull, owing to the boll
day's.
The Albany Express train which left this city
at 41 P. M. on Saturday, met with a serious
aosidcot near Towner's etatise, about 80 miles
from the city. A broken rail which had been
fraotared by the frost on the passing of a previous
tra.o was the clause of the accident. The engine
and tender passed over the injured mil in safety
but the baggage ear sod first passenger ears-were
thrown off the track. The scooud pa:meager car
was thrown os its side, and the third turned
eonspletely upside down. .
There were at the tune about 12$ passenger'
on board. Coadnotor Hills was considerably in'
jured, as also some tune or ten passengers, viz ;
Mr & Gaskill, of Albion, N. Y., severe contu
sion of the spill► W. Kennedy, of Buffalo; se•
vere cut on the right head and contusion about
the body. Mat, Thomson, of Williamsburg;
head badly eat. Mrs. W. Eligby, of New York;
left arm fraetared. Mr. George Agrold, of New
York, and Mary Holmes received severe contu•
nous The other passengers' names not known,
and, though badly bruised, were able to resume
their journey•
UNIVIZISAL/ 471.--Tbo Supreme Court of
North Carolina has coofirnied the decision of
Judge Manly, that members of the Universalist
Church are incompetent to testify in courts of jos
lieu, according to the laws of that State By
this decision the Universalists of North Carolina
aws virtually outlaws, as no members of that re
ligious denomination oan 00/loct 'his debts, rwes r
10 'AMMO" or Motif" before the Courts in any
nebinfred Business
dui
ez Collector of San
!handing the United
n office, has been se
to Dec 19th. The
icount of the war in
%deices received here
nothing new A
at Pentium Dec. Bth
mamine into the rm•
level depot in the bay
Amigo. A letter from
tates that the British
and the blocka4.! of
would commence im
is cn the increase
had gone over to the
, nt Castilla had de
ad sent three armed
slam authorized the
se them One of these
:earner Apurimac had
&wimp on her way
diary . BurrEat.vo MiLwaticam--The
liiiiweakee Wisconsin' of Friday but makas a
ettoie apreil to the bereetrolent resident odilhat
city to look afar the poor and needy, and relates
She following awful feet:
This appal hailmea piviiapted bylhe feet that
a Mrs Sullivan was literally /resell to death last
Wednesday morning, in Van Buren street, be.
tween Hum and Michigan: Her husband was
to work on the Milwaukee and Mississipi R R ,
beyond Madison. She got out of wood on Tues
day, and wear to a city constable, so we tears
and *eked him to let her have some wood until
her husband returned home. He, in the mean.
ness of his pent up heart, told her to go to the
poor Muse. - She tea arpeoting her husband
home soon, and probably thought she could'wea
ther it out; but. it was a bitter cold night, and
Wednesday morning her released spirit had wing.
ed his way from sorrow here to another, and we
hope a better w..rld. She was found dead on the
floor, with her children crying about her If
the re i 4 any eonslienee left in that constable,
who ruthlessly drove her to despair and death,
we hope that picture may thaw hieicy heart, and
also tho4e of the neighbors who lived near the
poor creature.
We are assured, that a woman named Mrs
C to living in Jefferson street, between Detroit
and Huron. who had Just been confined, died
from want of care on the 17th inst. She also
feel four or fir , children who were found crying
about le.r
Tbiq awful ',uttering is in thia cbriataiin city of
Milwaukee, wbt•re tli , usaods upon ttiousardaar.:
,prat every year upon winter life.
EARLY DISCOVERY OF THE LAKE SCPERIOR
COPPER MINER —lt would seem from the follow.
tug extract of a letter, dated May 1, 1829, from
Samuel Preston, of Stockport, Pa , to the editor
I.f the New York American, that the existence
~f c pp, r in the (regions of Lake Superior was
Lt )w than /t w* generally suppoNett fr.
have 1)• arNi r1,,,t the United rates are indef,t•
f r tt, poss. , ,ion to Dr Franklin .
Dr Franklin told me that when he was
lrawing tio• trea , y of peace with the
ly of l'Ari•, he had acoe,s to the j , ,urnals and
ohurt• or a c .rp4 of French engineers that hal
and wore exploring Lake Superi r.lcl
Qi e • ilo• 13riti•11, how wh;ch e!,irt I,••
l'irew the lit, • ill; 'ugh Like Superior to irolu , f•
the ntio•t un 1 h.. tic•t of the c ,pper ore t ) the
Uniied S , ai• •; Ind the tirne would come wh-u
, lrawitig line would be con.•idcred the great
e‘f he t ver r, ndertd 1111 CCillntr3; the
• f tran-poti:ti.tu would be well inapt-,
c I t xp.,ri the eopptiTure Europe cheap•
er than 0)0 rail it from their ..)wu tnines"
THE VOTE Fon. PRE4IPENT --The full Pre-ii
I , •ntial v •1,. f •ur tuitiwu and
v. WI; tit u l d s—of whic% :11r . Fl
!lint , ' % VIII •ihout 675,0U°. )Ir. Buchanan
1 848,000, atPl Col Fr. , aimt 1,337,000 Fr.'
el rot icifi run odusideraLl) over half a Inttlt•nt ,f
votes behind the President elect. 11e is in the
minority io CThfornia, Ohio, Indiana, lowa, Penn
svivania, Now &swop. New York—tho great
State- of the r ointry and the three leading States
.if the West leads in the six Noir England
S'ate., an lin )I,chtipn and Wisconsin While
the larzo v ,ted against Lim by the
+l, the .mill free State.% qotctl for
uin,— but tho tr.e States, on the full vote, 1 1 ,
iv o r , vi,b e t ento p,; s . defrate.t In all the (lave
Stltel e , .ive , l 1.347 vin ns
3130 i t K. ii'virk), 2'31 2)31 in Nnry
l•in 13+36 in Deins.rnre. ,Ven York Ex
FROM REATLA ND -W 1.3 - a few item! ,
Lax.. r , % - nr• rclv
Tine —Mr El 14:t• ..ct totital ti,t
to it-f•oitie i niettitwr Cabinet, attd it.os
n , t wade up hi. uttpt with rt ferowe 1.. a biugle
tywitikm•T rf it
5, can i—Jrlr jOilli f Maine, to tc,
•nr • f th. Unr , .n.
Hu••hrnan r. in ,arne4t t o lvoc a t e
f rh., e!.ctl .n f John \V V. 4 isey, Eig , to the
S
F,urth—li“ 1. irr viand f r this city
-hortir kleforo rb c I,r of j,h
A NEN% "t 1 wv t, KiotsAs.—A. 6 •t.:r fr , ( ll
G. n• ft lnibllcun
, t Chit 11:11. .r1[11..1 H to.o.
0 1. uqv* of rlver S.llirte, far
th, v.:Ct. in :it cf any %%lute aitl.
~1•100 t 4rt... , 5
F ft , on }}Art; talc.
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fr 0 1. ii•thyr.. uplai h rnn throul)
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ter L tar(ru pc; receuti)
vu 11,ADzIo t z rxcurooti the ur,p,r cud ~1
C'a're c au!
with him .1 r t rs. •r,
ph.os Itun'tag
p•moerat t , A)s--“old Alt
yr ,rna./ 11u!l, wa- brought 1 , 1
iiiKtuiri, in 00 , ~ 0 171.11 IDA , Cilarg•
i TIW Mut . !yr , rt her &oti ace , ' isbvut 13
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AVREs NIERicAN ALMANAC IV /l ow e t li ly
:or ry of CLARK LUWIN's vi 1,0 are
suppie i Nr L it by the publisher t •r cli,tribution
:/r.iris to all n h.. rail for It It c 41;alus ab
zito P4 , 11:01 • -11 aLiced ,, tr• we know
evieuilt r acearvtely eniculatt d f tueridi
au au l found reiiable, besid-Q au aul •uut t
ukvlicai 10 . .4 tuatiou KLich sh Laid to the
po.sesstou t.f Lvvry fatally This annusl
lieeoute a W.iC lint, visitor to the fireside
the .twericati uot 'to them ;dote.,
tor it. uniubets are freely circulated to alio-1
every et‘iiisetl country uuder the suu It i.
published In the - English, FrLucti, Spanish aud
Gertnan languages, with ealeuders adapted to
every tumid/au of the Northern Iletui-pbere
Over tart nty•seveu hundred au uioind copies were
la-t yt ar, doubtless the Lag. st, edition
of any book in the world Our readers are res
pectfully invited to call and rt a copy, and wben
go, to keep it.
Erie Wholesale Prices Current.
CORRECTED WEEKLY BY P MLNYINGi er BROTHER,
Dealers t 4 Csreserses eed Preesensaa Stare street
Floor, • barrel, 17 V, Lard, 13
ituckwbest, • est., 3 00 Butter, 20
Corn Meal, 1 25 Cheese, TsB
Firsitta, ate. Egora, P dos. II
A;mles, green, • bush 02.( White Beaux, 1000 1 24
dried, '' 1 23 nay.
Peaehes, . • Itt, /4 • Timothy, • ton, 007
Raisins, I. box, 4 00 Clover, • ton, a 00
Almonds, .oft shell VMb ISX Limber.
" bard " 1.14 t, Poplar, . 1000 it. 8 a 10 00
Cbeatauta, V bash., JOO Hemlock 607 00
Pleb. Pine, clear maeo'd 14 420 00
Dry Cod, 1r lb 8 " common, Bes 10 00
Whitefish, V barrel, 9 60 anh, 0 0 10 00
WOW., 600 'Shingles, 176 6 200
Vadterel, P bar So. 1, RI 00 Oils.
2, 14 Me, Winter et. Sperm V' gal 200
" " No. 3, 11 00 Summer do 196
Grain. Winter st Lard, 1 00
Wheat. sinter, V' bas. 160 , Tanners' Pore Batas 90
spring, " 126 Linseed, 120
nuckwheal. 210% I Memseis.
Rya, 79 Flat, • bush. 1 121;
Corn, 60 Timothy, 20100
rate, 33 clover, 7 60
lierley, 1 12 Vegetable•, do.
Previbloss. Potatnee, new, P be 60022
Pnrk, VP Nit. $llll 0 20 00 Onions, 75
lion. • cwt. 7 23 Turnips, 20
Reef; y bar. 14 00 Plaster, In balk • tau 7 00
. Fresh • eat. 4o 700 barrels, 800
lltuttoo, • 0 SO 6 Wises 4.
Flame. V' Ile 1 2 / 4 I Hard, V cord, 9 bog 3
Shot/Adele, • or l'lS‘ Soft, 4 ' 200
girEIRLDIROI:D'S UTOVERALLY APPROVED
RlAZDY.—Compound latmet Socha cons %w
-ms of Use Bladder. It telsverrDraml, Dropsy, **lawn, Aa. Riad
the selvertheinnent in 'bother column, beaded °Heesbestda Glesuesss
Preparstioa." 1032
.`
girliaelsolevri• Flair Dye, Wairesourd to dye brown
or Wadk so as to defy detection, without the lout lop
jury to lair or skin It is the seinstratloo of the critical, the envy
of latitsion—never fades• It Is the peorleetion of the set is It
the orfigiaal. Dade and sold, or applied, at tbe Wlg Factory Zi3
Broadway, New York. A steel piste Ma with W. A. BACangs
Is a* each bas of sesaise, all others are counterfeit. Sold by
Stewart k Sbeelsir,grie,
Craftier, of an 11111.1110:i called D. Detehelsee Bair Dye,"
of Utast, N T., sod hawked slatted by Tuttle it ItuOilc of kabers
Nastteeof dodder' ohs seU It sr' sow betas obtsined,,sad will short
ly to petdishea latt2
It urns Onetras Wens Nod7.—lftwut
C cuss 4 Bliormni—Cialia- - -rh• box of Worn
soy
raretti:frildrir roo
no-„Lr...01.;;.;5-dv, •ffin
Nice IMn tried &bola all tO kinds that us In boo o Ws pot
a Um, country. I wan really aatootancd at Out lumber of nom"
twin lap and man noilimpd b
oIIM eastwats of aline* bos.
Om* 11,110•04 X, iIarMIMINIIID.
I=l=
New /ail Arrangenents
POST over., ISM PA.
a% 1, nu.
(lo ton sou ant. data, eh. Vas *Ol *am at UI. tam as
BoBi o , Attriay, and Aa• Y at 11 A.X. fad 6 NP. K.
Pbtlad*lptna, Saltimora, Wirldstgann. Illaston and &rabid it
6.110 P
A M ay nail supplying all an* Wolin Mu and Banal° all 30
Y k Eria R. R. Mall supplying all °Mess betuoia Dunkirk and
Now York City, at LSO P. g
Cleetsestd, Lads, Lendevele, Irhsdift and
Plilaburg. at 9 A Y.
Chiang° sad Dubuque, 1.2 11 sad 7.30 P I.
Dtumit, 12 It
Clinaland and Taloa°, 9 A. Y. gad 7 30 P Y.
Way nail supplying fin NM loleireft trio 604 Clivelasd at 9
Id.
Way Mail batme' trio and Milburn, 7 A. Y.
Wattaburg—Tuoaday. Thursday k Warday at A I
MeiCaaa, Edinboro and ILtodwills, 12 11
OFFICE HOCR4—Frout 7 A. 11.. till I P. 11., wept, &today'',
ilitaiiky Lou itol A. /11.. &M/rap 4to 9 P. 8 .1. SWAN. PW.
W3l4oliling Win It. Nothing line it, I. tba tionanoa re,
mark of those that Wise used at emlw sF (mud for
est& no rte. It meta kin a tharwa.
Lotter from Mr. Sowell.
liaraoacusg, Zug Co , Pa., Aug U, 1144
Usztas. C t Etssorsza
I hate used your /Was eftitleed la eases of colds and cough, both
tut tayeelf and caltirea—belop °appalled by the coadltlos of my
healta to hate trequast Hamra to malmaes of that cleas—sod
can usheeitatl4-ly say that t have aver yet used say that per
ouch prompt aW effectual rata♦(. I too use trotatelly la tepid to
, t cotwaot , expriteeact. "It abed Ms a *harm "
p Team tray, R. SEWELL
JEM? 4AILAD TilllB.—Yeare Coster it Bro, your
Gunnar, rano Curdy la certainly the mow effectual
%Com liedl4llo that e'er, I let kaki 04 end I ban trued dalareot
kinds no nay children and trace also had the Doctors to pinieertne
for them, but nobe over did up the humid* half to effectually as
did :roar Candy. I divided the coattail* of ono boa Ictocon
army childive and the remit .as that not lea than Tiro lir/-
Dane aliltrielu of carious aura vacated the premises to the eery greet
re. tet of tte.th children and parent. Thew are forts wad therefore I
recommend It aa the mott minable worm remoter that I ever
tried--and you out radish ale santentest or not, }Urn 1 .0
please. R. 8 ANDUMS
Fume., Doe. 10, 1361
The Reader will obetree that the Candy hied to the •torr ae
tbo Gismo* tram Cwags rhleh is slimy, of two kinds, R.d
acid Wtsiso—oad is Novato* by so Imo Oat the Proprietors.
F.rte, Dee. la, 1151015
Kra Important to filonealeo—Dr. ClsoPoonsan ) s Pill..
„l
The combinationsi r
f inrselients la thew. Pills, Is the re.
suit of al , rog awl .:tenet ice , they are mild to their •.1..
ra . ;oo, .0•1 certain of seat nature to ft* proper ehatl4•% In
memo,* hare the Pills moored suemeafel, Ibe Ms talons
„.., o, on tt,Ye obstruction' to which female. are liable, and briny
nature into its propet channel, whereby health Le restored, and tt,
pale and leatbly countenance changed to a healthy one No female
earienjor ~.,, , , , d health unlace she la WU lar and whenever an oh
struction tikes place, whether from exposure, cold, or any other
luxes, the general health hannoltately begins to &time, *ad the
want of lath 1 remedy. he. Lawn the name of so many consumptions
su, ,no roues female.. Headache, pain in the aid . , palpitation of
the ~ ,ar, , lolittlierig of fool, and disturbed sleep, do moat a , ca l• aria.
',.to the triterrovrino of nature sod whenever that Ia the nu*,
the fills wiil ineartatily remedy all these evils So” UV then lea.
..'`.l.-aetn.lll in the tom LA' Letic..rrbbra. , otnaoaly called the White,
Ton,e rills abould never be taken during pregnancy, as they could
F. sore to CMOs a nuameriage Werra noel p,,,,,,,, ~.getable, an I
I - r 1,-1) %nythiag %%portant to Ilfe or health run a t , I ~,,,,,. ~,
,lleeetione tionootnpaoy •YLyt.l bon F , tr Nair br .[mart 4 unitary
T,.... Pius are put U. to square Mt boom Person. ' , nudity
e ,:,e r e 'here sr. o- , agency eltabilaned, hr enclosing One Dollar 111
a .ei , nr, prepaul, *,, 1!' ~.. I. , III*114•1•• • N:43, 267 8{..,,jr.r
....:••• Yru , { (try. sus love them sent to their roomettes addresses 1.!
r.... -211 of mad. lyl4
oarChtt Blair mod Fran Ifitse—rAwrsn's cwt. Hu:
LOTiuM has creel' been known to in
ellet r. %hone trouPlewnwis
/WA PH14.1 , 11731E0 lady or gentle
man eruul 1 remain undei the nurse
,of a diregreas4l ,
tri,oitn when by ',sing the "Baal or • Til , (4•Wr F WWII). ha •
dentrafle, yould not only render tt garret but ...are toe teeth White
Valataltier Mans serious not ,rentb Anaal,and the
ou.b;ect to GO loliCytti their traftodo art:: tars covr. , l .as t •or
single drop r ("Balm' no our tooth brush run the:math ay(4 t
naornan.,- A er., tent toot.le Ird. ler a ins:
A 4 EACTIFI: I. C . ) w.L.Exius may «Ls", re s ulred he wthig
'3•L7I OP • Tart Gaels Fl.Offklui." it grill rem...* p u n,
rind !node.. from .ken, lancing It , d • oclt and roromat• bde
We• ri bee.s pour ,n teo or three drops and tub the fencr night;
and eaornatic.
: 1 1-IeVIN , o YADE LASl".—Wet your shaving hr.ith in either
earns or cold eater, pour on tem or three drops of "'HAL." or •
nt , ?!..414X0 FLowega," rub the beard' we:l, and It grill stake • boa,
Weal soft lather, meth feellitatiseitimiopeentien of leutem4. Priori
fifty tents. Pitman, of eonatereritn Nose gerinthe unleee
ftchrdW P P I T RIDGE & Cal
Oct t ab, 1595--Pan. 'Franklin Square Neer York
WarDatirres Nagiesi PalaEitraetor.—The crest
nod pieta* du:semiotics DALLLY' MAGICAL
PAL' EITILICTIIR vateast:
1e: Of net never laving awl sumps property, ea won as appied
to auy eTterllini ijury, TO Ctilaci trtkitATlON toetantly, and
to reduce tt Thie fippree hoostltutes Us crest power to .1,
villte the pale of hares sal scald.. gad of o er pusia. , I.lrea.ee to
LaCTodbly *here a space of taws, sad will appear Crow t!,
few TelTittnnisle 6 arvanto anttezed. E rr muallgent trawl 1.
aware that, la el. capes of external L1%4 the pus la prod,.
be Ladaasetion of the (Wariest parts. awl, there. , Ilya% real ‘ee
the 401,19. e, the effect 61(1.t Viice
.td Its pa-29.:alive properties no:lira:lse the polvoi that mar
• n -4 t• in 'no .}stem, ant will. ■hen applied to the sort" orsv
matter. to tie statleer, and elect I.— b , *it 4 k•
d stbs-ge tt roduces from sores oe:asothed Dr toirbs—sad en. n
or ;tied to oi4 and Laaetarata iota; Salt libel:lan, or otter ett tan*. •,a
raetb boa of Gzertin DAu.iry's PA:‘ tiritacros 1.11 upon It I
" 7 1eele Plate Eagmeetl Labta tettat the sligst.tunts t.t
& co, prv i mAors, mid HENRY °ALLEY, 121,4 J tAtear,
All rtbere are enueterfete. PAd vent. per bes
orlcrs seined be sodrouoit to C V CtleYoner
DAICA ,wad 7.= G-eeevoel ets ., N Y.
by all Druggists gad liectictne Dealers tbrmavhttat the 7• :./.11. •
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PIIVSIOLOGICA.L LECTURER. 1.,
UK. iiNAPP,
WEIO to ~ c t t the wet rpu;s. lAm to d‘ r , e ri , ::.v
saJrt r.,f ha hizhly praLr, 12 Ilt:11C,C,
Pr.4 71 1 ,1 a. 1 IlZl‘2 an,,alog
LECTI'RES,
AT PAY= HALL, ERIE,
Comm, Hcin g Tuesday Eutni,,y Jzi. G.
nortor trap:oya the ellenit“ , and enstf•
Apparwtsa tha world, which Cunlllti Atalaraws, hke ,tota.
IKhls of all Dierwar's and Paint/up
Friday Aftrrock , n, January 9, at '-' n'eloek, f):-t• :
• itztarr to La4ll•. 4 - ..r.1;, and on t",l4a , Et•n.ag, Jan 0, b• - w
rtritee Lretlin t aleal!ertt•n or,"
Tu. boct r can a*
ht- of ctiarge.
it at L,ettgrelroo Ads tr vst W 5..0311411 , 1 Jett 1. , cturts,'-'4
OCT.
15.,7
Bank Notice
ICOTI CIE hen'• glveu .hat ama etiui 4 f the •ztnekh , „d.r•
.11 ,r :to Ent' , Ctt , Iktolt gr.n L held, ►t thelr Etanktru b. , usa
n. C ttr t r Erto na the .1, 4 Ft bury u• et at u cluck 1' M
to tat• rut., CJIJRII,IOIOI3 the a'ia. - • 4 a, bau►
lir ,•rd4d: 4' tale Lvard d.r.etw •
.!, 1$
Bank Notice
T s meeting 41 the directors of the E. , to Car Batik held it th.
hatik,os bonne in the riti Erie on the :zid, Jay laivear •
isol tn.• (,inning rwoolution was adoi4e l
Resolved that the Pr•••• 111 M. rv,u1••.•••! • •i • ••• , •tun
liensson tot thoir d.tsdunn. *hich tiro. le towed
bs iinsesel .n such s eueolitic u debt `bey easy tt t,.
[IVOR b. 41t tNT, Pr•
Erse• Jan _ -
The American Phrenological Journal for 1858.
pavoTrri t•I Phr.nolo_•. hhrciol.g• Yrehltl.lll. F4J , 3, ,
11-v-Otir. , th, Vtti tl •••-torov., a vi I.rn Pal lut,ll.tr
l• , fn. 1. lt;u,trAtP , l .itts 1n, r.0 l'ArA •fs f pab,o.tto4 tnonthls
ifm Dollar r vottr Et. rr FAITIIII at all t vtinc
h a ,.. a Mnpv Men.. ad4D , Ai DWLE ., AND
V; "-L_ 104 liroadmity , Sew York
Young %b' It ihun....inz forth noon tip.. aettvr H. of tot.
an li•N't• in 4tArt right, amt thorn , rind •
JOT - RV L a trims , ' anti monitor, to omeoohz , .. !Loon to s 4.
thorn ••• 4:rt • t r, *9l to probooini...l , ort 1, e. nua
lif. Th. ra.i n o l e oweorstlono will t...itoeovt.fi to tae
• CJ mn.l Prtsm do,z,, • tlutt .n col. kn.. to .rtl‘t
.0.1 be yr ..I‘.l to molt i4ely
The Water-Cure Journal for 1857.
T \ FroTirt, to lied•ona.h• and the Laws of L.f•
1.1 a d Elmlta. with Enars•iere tlinstratinz the tines to ',stern.
• ...Me to Health and Lossoelit• Publensed mooted", at on,*
' Dollars year, by IrOteLite asth Wita,s, No 306 Ifroaraeaf,
Tenn.
fiend Health is one Great Want. We an °Mein It only h • e
tonal/4re of the Leos of Life and the ...4.aeog of Mower, whlet,
are eLearlty uprooted in the Water Cure 3nernal. Partmular‘hrtt
( uons are given for the troatment of ordinary mallet home, ea thot
I an hominess, we rely on the frieuda of fined Heeligh to r.l's. • 0 .41
of the Watkr-Care Journal to tvery faintly Now is tM Ugh, to
1 eubeerkee.
LIFE ILLUSTRATED.
a c,lrSz•
t c Imre. -:eLP-RICLIA‘CS &WI Art V , rY
sup
osit the pappld, t Illuairsta Lila in nit its Oruro.♦ hip*.
t which atagbt t. DP rp•icl by e•rry neolly in qt. laud
Ptlit.l••••D Wiu&LY a Ma city of No*. York. a: two Donat• •
year, at Forttst agn Wmas. No 30a Itrnsut , Pwr
s3.—For Tapir. Dat.t.mtit, • rap. of al thr•olottri••
b. seat nog Neu, y,r TWO DOLLARS. bait • rhsr
The lihreualoctral Journal. The Rater-Care Jovarrkal, laud Late
Illustrated, are am In; the erw.t Irahlshle petiodieela piatatitirel In
thin country —4lthaty Jeursol. •
Administz - atiou Notice.
F.TrERS Atholn4strotion on the state Joaepb 11 1. Doe.
IA of Ens, doesosed, 64 , ins been fronad to the ooboeriber, I.ot,ce
is noreb.l 41 ,4 4 to .11 pertrom indebted to mkt ottani to make Ito
nsodinto roman', sad those ha,ini Unlit)* artiott It rill plena*
Pr 44444 tars, isir setbeniritnetod 19r settAwayit.
1188 MARY IL DAY. of Ene,
Erte, Jan & HIST,-4.4114 A4austiotrntrtz.
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New Express Arrangement.
AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY
CAA" L'apital Sseck sraiNtio.
RZSZRYLD JIM 10 MEET LOS,SES. • 1020,001111.
WELLS, BUTTEM.FIBLD dlr. Ce., Nil- York,LT,
inoecre, Fake° k Co , itulgelu, will, until further notice,
dlenatch a reenonstble and Tullable blesreager between Erte ao4
kleadrlite, Wee these* week each way; thus tram F.rie, Nl , .ada.,
wil l l / 44.46
Wedsesday sad Shiday, front Mead.ille alter day., rooming
through deb day, for the tresteporsatten of. Doak Geld c- , 1
Saver Cols, Merehandise to boxes, packages, parer b, k.
Also, collect Draft., Dille of Escheat*, to all points the ei..te,/
Stsies.tusepe sad the Cansdss. All busanese ealreeted. to them
wilt he preenntly ,headed ter
The Atneriestel itsiamea Oesspany is sot now and sever hoe been
is 114110/14/Preted with say othouples doing an I...aprees cue-
Woo bete4neeekle end Mesdetgle, or further Infortnehas *knee
all epos J. J UNTP, Ageut at 4:14., or
LEON C. mAciaw a Co , Ayala at am& tile.
Erie. Dee. 26,, IaSS.---ili
__ _
SP - NO Cte.
A Ltd wow heerwiej l theemeives 'adopted te Ceders,' k
/1„. weld, uni Giese tisraer It Co, will plasm *Otte the
mare as sues ea the 16th Jaraumkry ,1837, uwe wish to belatite
our booltefor tbe year e hope no person will delay . 0 ; 1
Otto, with the above with, te, we do sot lite to make poses
trie, D.C. 20, —,ll oWSITOL.II WAKNKR et Co
A Safe and Profitable InvOstment.
Y kttlaCHA PiTet and Design woiti4 and it 6 pre?.
Ceft=eetawat for themselves eM • IMO 00ilvenlw ace 0.
ttwir netnews erre they to keep • sap i d ) . of I:AKIRA'S r A Ma. Y
RDICIN KK or, band. The g reat and ineewewir 4 demand f ur U.
GtfiNAN roam carenr, the a.a.LAr OF OILLX4D, FE
MAILS ItiSTOR4 17Vt, to , se, moire • mid, tale for them,
eati wherever they are owe sod the douuteal for aitm 16 ltlr*
iftervaft. They tou bo Ira testutue sad 48 the moot 3 b.. 10 terms
of tbe proprietors. CARTK k Bitu
trio, Dee. 26,15 M.-13
II I 0 2 0
Z i t Stock of Ilurilamkria the men haw to math about at No
11.
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Borden W A Haskins Leer..:;
Boat C A g Haight Mn I. Z
Bunch litartou Hall trr.
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Hare, Wm Jaadatt P
Biagio J V Jame. E-Ii r ath
Atidede J Joi.4 J
Bata. Jaetib Johhatna Ttina
13-• stat John li Jalrfil Copt Jel=hi.
brown Ji. rty4 Jew•t David
Brown 1011113 v I Joon Ds•ii I.
Brown P. 4., JohusAA ',IA :,
Sisk* C I- Kintwe) Jolla
Raidlan Alfred LeilAge p ar 2
Blair Rnet It K.lUtr Mae
11Lbeloreo4 ltabse Kel:4:11.11.10111,11
11laden tired Letotaon Joev.
Crmno , Month; Logan Ur,
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C.,erdet Said Hattie Lvd A C
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1) . rail 11.0 1 5 , t Marren ,- :I.
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V •erfvon G ISt A Lev Per , •
04.1 CD* 0 4..1 tto Key I:,y . + ,t 2
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Frick M net* W^Pvvdt er.
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Frei.* Mn E/taabath Mee•eure Erana
r 4 .410:4 \elbova llJGeme Bernard
t•rk-a k nrotker Nl' 'WM A 40044111 4
1 - ranna itelatop her 2i, - bodia 21.
Fail. Joan N•.icediaer De Georg.
Fekietarver A 4 ru a tchnla 11 .\*
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