THE ERIE OBSERVER. EiI6NJ. F. SLOAN, LINTON. SLO.AO If NO - ORE, PORLISNZAS SATURDAY Democratic State Conventiea for 1857. . The Democratic qtate l'oncen tom, for the purpo.e of placing In nomination camitdates for Governor. Canal Commhmoner, and Judge of the Supreme Court, to to rote. 4 for ImOctober next, will b. h. 44 at HARSIMI(R43, an MONDAY, the atesiod es! of Marl, BST at 11 o'clock, A AL J. W. FORNF.Y. Chain:tan of State Central Committee. News of the Week. —lf the Bond Ansel tradgaly. in New York, were not monopolising the public taste for horrors, the reeent ease of the death of Ilneea J Gardner, Postmaster at Hingham Massiseltusats, would create • general excitement It appears that tlardner has for sometime been disabled by disease cud accident, and his wife found ban an unpleasant companion. One settees. teettded that Oardner bad oft". spoken of t er violence towards him, of her disgust wi,th his person, and her threats against his life: that he. bad amid she was found of another man, and was anxious to get rid of him, that she might have more free intemourae with him. She was excessively violent against him due. log hisillness, and when he died she positively refaced to allow a postonortetn examination When the remains were disinterred, arsenic was foetid in his stomach, and a tiguggist testifies to her ha, ing sent a little boy, on the 21.04 ult., to buy arsenic to be used rate; that come time after the 407 went 'way with the drug he returned, said paid " that was not for Mn.s (Ladner, but fur a paddy " Tlas boy has since acknowledged that he got it The testimony is as plain and direct as any circumstantial et Acnee can be, and if anything were needed to Coot iuec the public of the guilt of the woman, it would he found in her conduct before and sine* her woman for the &ceased arrest. During the examination she Rai ClClPaliely violeot and ahustse, interrupting the witnesses repeatedly with coarse denials of her guilt and attempts to make her husband'■ death appear to bale been the work of his own lief d. Ilrr menhir rr the magistrate was hold and defiant She]. a nail %e of Mame, and her maiden name was Marshall. Site t. about fifty years old, and nearly sir, rims the senior of her late husband. The esidenee before the Inquest was PO plate that there was no hesitation about committing her fir trial on a charge of murder. So shock ing a (Tune as the murder of a man by his wife is rare, and the executiod of a woman is a dreadful thing to think of But it seemi impossible that she should swape the pwatehment pointed ‘mt by the law. —A bill has been introduced into the finale of Renee. rentatives at Harrisburg Mr. Ryster, "making every de scription of property in by State eubjact to taxation for all purposes, except banal grounds, eemetaries, and curb building* and property as are parch toed and sustained. by a general fund and raised by legal taxation, and except such corporations as are especially exempt from taxation by the law creating them This exception would include court houses, pills, county buildings and other public pro pvty built and sustairied either by State or county tail. au. The bill would rubject to taxation for all purposes. State, county, borough or township and school, all the church property in the Suite Dot especially exempted by the eharecter of the corporation holding such property Mt. Petriken proposes, in a bill offered by him in the Horse, tot xempt the salaries of presidents and profess, rs of colleges, and teArchers in academies and toimition schools, from taxation." —A very distressing case of hydrophobia occurred in East Fallowfield Township, Chestr r:ounty, last week, which resulted in the death of a yAising lad named J..hn son of Jae.h tiood. The boy was in the barn with his brother, and raw a pretty little black dog pass b: s which he ran out and picked up, and played with for some time. The deg. however, ha bim on the 84er, making a slight int ision. The wound was tied op, and no serious result were appreLended, as the dug was not supposed to be mad One morning. shortly after the occurreree, the lad atteu.pted to wash his face, and, having immersed his hands in the water, was seized with convulsion' of an violent a character that he died in a few hours. —Rev. W. II Keys, late editor of the Tyrone Era, lko been tried and convicted by the Blair County Court of assault and battery on a young gut at Tyrone, and sentene. ed to three months confinement in the county prison. Ile was also indicted f zn attempt to commit rape, but the jury rendered a terdict of not guilty. It was but a year ago that he made himself notorious by his slanderous charges against clergymen not only of his own but other denomtuationr, and by his wholesale abuse of the Demo- traded themseiveo into the Senate Chamber with their political protect ageing the Nebraska-Kanras bill. —A singular case has just occurred at Detroit, which goes to show that circumstantial evidence, though some. time the moot reliable, is not always to be depended upon. A Herman peddler was seen to enter a certain house, but was not seen to leave it. Suspicion of course rested there —the house w.is searched, and the supposed traces of a foul murder were discovered—such as blood, bones and burnt clothing. The family were arrested and tried A complete ease was made out, the eircamitantiafevidence being deemed overwhelming, and the prosecuting attArney was summing up, when the peddler presented himself to the Court, and turtle.] into a farce what might hare result •d io a judicial tragedy. —The Washington correspondent of the .14,nroal , t 1 Commerce, thinks that the bill which has passed the House providing for-wagon roads and poet routes to the Pacific will supersede any railroad project for years to come. The mail service, under the proposed ecintracte, wall commence a year hence. They will facilitate emigration to the Pacific coast. Neither California nor Oregon have been rapidly growing. In proportion, for the year past; but when overland emigrati•n shall be rendered safe and economi cal, it will weirs a fresh stimulus. —Many of the hired negroes in the tobacco factories, in itteturtoad, Va., make from $g to $l2 per week, over work without any extraordinary labor. How many poor white folks are there in the North that would lire to make inch • sum by hard labor for the eutire'neek's employment la the face of such facto how hypocritical and absurd in the cant no current in the North about "the poor down trodden slaves." —Oise day last week C. Chimney Barr of New York— formerly the " Rev." of considerable notoriety,—was aessalted is Stanwix Hall, Albany, by one of a party of three men, from New York also, who &ceased him of all owta of political and valeta delinquenees. Finally the "one" palled ...ff his coat and assaulted Mr. 8., bat was ineiratiriently knocked by him over a table and seat spraw ling es the door sone feet distant from his original posi t/ea. Bystanders then interfered and closed the conflict. —The Lockport Courier says • Dutchman went Into the Niagara County Bank N. Y. on Monday to make a de posit, having • number of Spanish quarters among his fends. Tho Teller politely informod him that be could take them for only 2 ovate. The D•tehman looked op in astomieitesert, and saki: "I save 'em became* the bills booth; sear by tam the silver break too." —it is said te;b• the latentiou of the New York aathorities to Ones the Bermingham girls in the Convent of the Bitters of Merey, in Boustoo street, until their ram is disposed et They will be kindly eared forby a benevolent petbsinas melding in Bond street, who wu on intimate teems with the family, and fully believe@ in their in. upoonee. —The Captain-Ormersl of Cuba has grantod pormissioa to 'WI persons" to Mad Chinese appontime on the Island. S. the trait in Coolies la hene•forth to be unrestricted.— Where are the crocodile tears fur Aholitioniets? The Chinese are Limon, white, but the faastko hare no ehrisits am tears for say thing short of a negro. —The Renate of Missouri have passed a resolution, by a vote of 2S to 4, deelaring the emancipation of slaves in that mate impracticable, an &any move towards it Impolitic. unwise sad inquiet, and that it should be diseo•nte•a•eed y tba people. The same revolution passed the Homan by • vote of 107 to 9. —rim Litany papers are filled wish aecomets al the disastrous evallow of water at that place. The Albany Ades estlinatas tits total loss at $1,300,000, consisting of rattle, kormedualses floor, grain, groceries., dry goods, he. Two families have Woe rendered homeless. Corer $2,100 bare bees raised by • relief committee. —A man cellos Mason' Wood was mostly arrested is Kilwaskio for swindling. Awes, his Whets were I°o4 a lot of old cloth... wroral likosomoss of folaalos, and a sawbor of loiters rtoosaseadiag his to As favoraltio cos hidersAiwa of all friends of frotodow as aa active seat is %Amiss aid Bottom —I. A. Northman, Esq., moll haws ta the pelletal eirelos of oar Seta, died is Pildladoipida last week at tie Girard Uwe, Air a patatel sad Garde' Gleam The seam of his death Tea tauter. No died at tito ego of 47. —The Awes) of ilistaterm loans tint s &wins spot id es • visit to this oosstry, to mambos/dr soot oppssood subsists* disist appustas, with • irks to its amply. most is riOistliiiag Itobsstopol mid raisin the bubo seek is tb• barber. ..."—Or of th. oldoet, U mot tho vary Wont pspsr is Mike, wit is me of the hest Mee, le The New Hampshire Ometie, palillebed at Pawnee. II was estabilehimi Osishow 7. 17/4 over see hasdred yam agm . The laitarrivul from Niteroi* *hogs se the Dews of the thestima ItILIVID O limmtuurt, lasi Dr. Gina, as &DO, tors nom Sat Slate. Of tips latter castiommt it is quite tuusesessusit to epeak e h• harisir already ettospied • seat la that. bob. rad theft toe with babes. Of the other igen lituuta,late is kuowa, sad is his history indicate* a man 11111 ordinary calibre, particularly that, part of it relating to his six years *carom for the position to which he te now doubt net the foliewier frets, which we at a .as from as article ia the California Chroorde, will prose iateresting to our readers. Dario C. Bacttaira, the new gielitOr freak Califon,* was , owe* a poor, muff:ended boy, taro fa tb. District of Colombia, but for the Rost of his ...... ........• FEBSWART 111, telt. The Kw Senator' frost California- life a eitiaen of the oily of New York. Ile bad no early advantages. He was poor. Fortune teemed bis enemy. He was apprenticed to one of the most laborious of trades, and !served out his term of toll to the last boor. Hot though of a neigh noire, herculean in strength, breve to recklessness, and in a position least, likely of aleatief:all, to allow, meob less foster ambitious views, even in Air humble position, be bad aspirations above the life of physical drudgers to which fate Aemed to have chained him, and in t►e lonely. melsactiolly boy's humble room were found the books which he studied after bls day toil was over Hie youth had no other education. ft might be almost said that be bad no other friends, for one by one his relatives dropped lobo the grave until be Mood alone the last of the family, no kindred blood within many de -1 grew flowed in the veins of mortality—As bast relative we believe, a brother, having been killed in New York by an aseideat. It is quit• unnecessory to say, with these facts before us, that DAVID C. BRODERICK is • Democrat, and emphatically • self made man. He has been his own teacher, holies studied men and books. and this. as fir as possible made up for the deprivation of early life, the de liciescien of early education. - He has pitched battle with fate itself and cooquered her by his inflexibility of purpose, his energy, and the direction of great natural eapseities of command, and a Pagaeity in the choice of men and tneasnres to a particular purpose and for a per ticular nhjett. In 1 4 .15, BRODICRICK wan a candidate for Congress in New York. and was beaten by Recorder Talmage—a men of great wealth and popularity in that city. It was then his eyes turned to the golden shores of California. and thither he went determined to carve out for him. self fortune and fame in the new State. llow he has succeeded the reader already knows, but the difficulties he ban had to overcome, are thus graphically sketch ed in the Chrouide, from which we quote .• For cis years he has been known as a candidate t , r that high position. Five years ago be was the antagonist of Col. Weller for the position, and was defeated by a eoali tion of all the opposition fortes of the Democratic party There were some half dozen other candidates, none emit mantling as a first ehoims, votes enough to secure a nomination in tourism. Finding it immpossible without a caucus nomination to eleet any sine of them, and equally impossible to more one of Broderick's friends in the Legislature from his support, they finally eainhined, pre senting a united front against him, and he was beaten. Anasself nod frieeda follaoriay Democratic usage awl roh Mg f....- roi Weller. Sine. that time be has been the target for the shaft, of all who disliked him, or the Demoeratie party, and there is nothing which could be said or written, published or done fur the purpose of destroying him th it has not been called into service Perhaps never before has any man in such a position been so continuously awaited, so bitterly denounced, so earnestly battled against Yet never for a moment has he quailed, never, en far a. others could perceive suffered doubt or despun.leney.— Often the rueeess and the very existence of the party have hung upon his shoulders. His counsel, his friends, hi. means have brought the party through. Yet that party determined to destroy him. In the Legislature his friend. hare been at times reduced to an almost insignificant number, yet firm and unwavering, they and their leader have had the ability to defeat others though they could not elect him, and finally after years of battle, have triumphed, and the opposing hosts are searched, charred and rmttered like the wadding of the cannon which from the hill tops of San Francisco announced his electi in. "What hasbrougbt Mr. Broderick triumphantly through this long and fierce battle? A few years since there were those who said that his strength lav in hi. money. It cannot be so said n0w...• Tuts year he has woo without a moneyed capital to base his action upon, and against an apparent overwhelming amount opposed to him. Ile has won by his great ability ac a tactician, by his fidelity to his friends, and by which be seldom loses one worth keep ing; but especially through the infiuence of his '_ indomi• table will which is his great chareeterisii.i is tins itimost annigaty principle, or rather, guide and master or all other principles, which has proved bile so superior politically to all his antagonism." Say what you will, the history of such a man is mitre(' tive. It show. what indomitable energy, cool judgment, and an honest political record will accomplish. Mr. BROULaiCIC could have been elected Senator from Califor nia long ago if he would have allowed his political princi ples to bend to the will of others, or consented to bargain his integrity away—but be spurned every otter, and re maieed true to himself, his friends, and his party—and now he has triumphed. The paper quoted from above soya it has "never been an admirer of that school of poli ties in which Mr. B.'s early lessons were received," yet it does not hesitate to say that it knows "him personally to be a man infinitely superior to most of those who have abused him. No man is freer of the too ....moo s ires Of COI 0.'14.1 dine A. As a Senator in the Legislature, the city of Ban Francisco had a more faithful, more effi cient representative of their interest, ; he betrayed his trust, nor flinched from defending San Francisco, anti even the interests of those men who most bitterly were opposed to him." With such a record, who can doubt that Dam , C DRODEA/Ca is a rising man ! THE coltßuprioN INvssriGATION.—We kern that the Committee of the House of Representatives, now engaged at Washington in investigating the charges and suspicion. of ourruptioa against its members, have struck a trail which will lead to some rich developments. They have "bounced" four of Its members positively, and are on the scent of others. The meiabers implicated are Gil bert, Edwards and Masterson, of New York, and Welch, of ConaeeticuL Twe are Republicans of the first water. The other, Edward', is • "spread-eagle" American, from Fredonia, N. Y. Mittman has the reputation of beings very wily fox, who movers his tricks, doubles his trail, and hacks and fills, dodges and jumps so cunningly, that there are few beagles that will not be put at fault iu his parbait. psi - A resolution has passed the House of Representa tives authorising the Committee of Ways and Means to ezamine into the propriety of, and if they deem it expedi. ant, insert an appropriation of $lO,OOO in the appropria tion bill, for the erection of an Ezeentiee Mansion on the public grounds in the borough of Harrisburg A VIRGINIA VOLCANO.—It is saidthat the state moot in reference to a volcano having recently made its appearance in Pendleton county, Va., oa the great Black bone Mountain, is true. The Cumberland TelegropA says: It is a point on the mountain directly between the beads of the dry fork of Cheat and the south branelt of Potomac rivortrat a plaite known by the natal of "Sinks," so called fro" the depresseleondition of lb. mountain at that point, Three "Sinks' are fennel shaped, sad each one embraces as much as an sere of ground. Oa the first day of January Um reports caused by the bunting forth of subterranean Sr. were beard fur a distance of 'sty or thirty mitre.— Vast columns of dame • issued from the orifice, and red hot atones were thrown la the air several hundred feet above the mouth of the aster. Oar informant add. t hat the people in the vicinity sire becoming alarmed at the pertinacity with which tholes.. aro kept ap,and the red hot masses of rocks thrown oat. A heavy, rambling noise, like distant thunder, is continually revergerating through the deep caverns of the mountain, which at times somas to tremble from summit to base THE BUIDELL MURDER.—The Her-add says the Bard@li murder ease .till occupies the attention of the authorities sad interests the public. As examination of the prisoners wore had on Monday before the Cormier, sad Obey severally aieworod " sot sulky" to the charges pre. Owned airsitut them. The slayer of yoga( Snodgrass 6 otinewbat remarkable. Is reply to the Coroner be said; "I am •atbrely Moment; I how@ nothing whatever bf the lama Mathis to the murder of Dr. Darden; if say .se asythisi shoat the murder in the family. I thing It is Mi.. August Cemmissitam with the amber. Under. stand me—that 6, if the murder was perpetrated by any of dm inmates of the hew.' The ease eras submitted for Ow agie. of the Grand Jury of the Court of Doseral floosies@ os Tuesday by the Itmerrdie, who will proceed with the wsausisatles of witsmem as tea ao peeeible. —A yams oast it Wasbiagtoa was so &Coded by aa ogpastadly drawler a pia* of $l5OO is tio Boationa Ilithary ♦radomy Lowry. Oat be boo booms' kopoloooly lamas. lis.Tb• Coma at Brearerville la !wit% Ce. hays swami the prerWses of al* Noel pits hi the haisedists vial*, at the Im chit they shit ear sperstiag is OW diresSiee, se As plass Is loin leadansesed. OP A ilsersish lea hose rooked it.. Dimas. .tat. Mg thet ea the 12th Wiser Dr. Weis IL Esse, tbo ills. thignishill Ando woo this dying. PreLicA tio.v or 1718 LA WS —M,. noticathe , angsrapert or the Suva ore win agitating the propriety the passage eras act. author' slag She pabliestion of the Lasts passed by the Legislature at snob softies la the sews papers-.theca of a gesseral a►uraelM la linear snore papers la ea* and arise of a local character is the pa pers I. the vioialty where the law Is operative. Lam( ev I we gave oar voles to lit 3601enie• —net henna** it would prove penuatartly beneti••isi to us, Co. that would not be lit eJy in this region. but beCIIII4II w e &wind it • just mea sure No serious movement. however. big hitherto been a.lo in the Legislature toadopt the .fates, and um &nib! whether there will be now. And yol we eta see inertias.* tiny not, esrept it be the iodiepositina of nor law Milton to have their wort submitted to the porously of th•pe•ple. As our laws are now published. in pamphlet.. bat nun than one out or fifty of the people ever see times: sad yet ignorance of the statute is so bar tu ewe vietiwe. WV know the ip,et says— • ‘When. I,p,,rubee Is bliss, its roll) to be wise.- But the teen who tremor WOO 11111/ tor OUr Ornigidlo,ol penal statute,. I,eranae be Awes not too. 0r its existence, and pap the penalty ihereof. w 11 have no very exalted opinion ether of swab ► doctrine, or of the law makers of I'enneylrenia who reem to set upon IL We are aware that the expense or publication is urged ' againot it. but that oeeino 1 , 1 •• a "penny wise and pound foolish' objection Ignorance is always expeusire-- INowledge to al sal, cheap; and hence it is that • com munity to sl•sy• orisons in proportion to its knowledge. And therefore it seems to no that Its expense, even admit ting that it would add to our already enormous' taxation, is no obtection. *ter taking into the aceount the benefits it would confer ayoin the people. But we doubt :whether it would watoiria'ly increase the staining already expended. It would obviate the necemoty of the present system of pamphlet laws, and for the stoney thus eipeoded io print tog a lot of Books to he tooted away io the Yoshi of oar rowdy t•fliees to moulder, a 'Would place in the Simla of every men who takes hat county paper, the senor of ae. wring a tboroo,o kuowle I,pt of the laws under which he re. Tti.s is the effect w other Slain. ',h.q.., the iiyotein se Lentz triel, owl t$ IP •••Ulti 6 Ibe elLet in•mord we bare . Nal wII^ hef 4f l,igtslwi , irs will ever lake this ovr 8.1 the nLlbiOrt, awl •ct up,,n it, is an..tber yue•ts..o "Tit 'P. .4 s: PR F, 4 CH/Nic"*. fbr Marriobwrg pondent of the l'ittcbarg 1 ales ray, the '• opposition can didate* for the (4*M:immund nomination are hemming very numeroul. an I am .rq the number recently bmairlit into the field is ilea J, K Moorhead of Pitteburg. Thin nia•t he a gretifyin4 compliment to the tienerrh who but a few year,. iigo, tooacted of hi* Democracy. But so the tmes! wt•riti tote. There is innerely leptler in the Republican party who is not a reneg kie (rook the Demo, crAtie ranks. Cameron, Wilmot, Johnston, Moorhead and any iitherii Lira itin , Dy reloorol the Democracy of their pre•enee and aro uois playing deep games for the spoils in their present unenviable position. It seems that rho high est qualificattot a ISlselt Kepuiilieln leader can have is that he a• w wean to belong to any other party." This is 'is -true a' preacbalsg THEY WILL SOT Jill —l4 ty and I)eitiernher torus very one ingenial uoion. The frost in one either row sreeis the fru1tru199,999 ~t the other, or eke the dowers of the letter °air seesu prtelrettre enough to weave a gallant] t, 919 e th 9 t .11 99r tne 119.99 t In ltrooklyo, for in et •le.• t tar. if 1 W iiily arrested for a to Kill her husband, who it over sixty yours of IV What aloe hat traistrry, ou•pletan, and emu could f o llow a enotione•ton e.. unnatural? Wota•n grow old in•ire repoliy then oleo, rod bene• it to, that ties". er teen, an 1 a.m.:time. even twenty 'earl .r seniority way et toi, ins the .99 l• I hitsol.l,l 1, with t , liantaga t the wile. It fa.rot.hes h with whi,• I she oAutto{ have enj..ye It Tit her with that wi.Jum erh.e.i her .• ..up.tr &tit y , itch wust4.l wish to lean with un.1,44.6.• I It give. hot . that 011,11111. Apt•C lon, that tact, that cauttou, whit it only arise front t.`3 .r,ngh krt•••ile 14. ot the w rod without whieh her h t [witless is sie,ject 1060 periiled every day by the schemes of the artful and the h.,pee of the unscrupulous. But forty years , Ittioronee in az: between man and wife meal's an 111/11.44 Pllanotl of t•pp wt., that will not stay mixed. Its cement may be gold, hut its se rrrrr ee will be mischief, and may be murder. DICISKINO TWO GALLO-VS.—ln Cincinnati, last w:eit, w barman drank two gallons of bees at °ace, in or der to win s, SWISH wager. Nothing but a stomach pump saved his life afterwards. A man May make a pig of self with impunity, but he cannot undertake to make his stomach resemble a hogshead, witii.iut paying the penalty of bts indiSCretlOn. that nothing has been made In vain. Providence—we mean the city of that name—has strikingly exemplified the truth of the observation. A fashionable lady crossing the river there upon the ice, broke in and would have drowned but for her crinoline. Tue outspread Loop caught upon Inc {littering suriaee of the fr, s,n stream, and sue mined her sbivertng term in the sudden cold bath until s goo b•ely had leisure to rescue her. We have nothing more to say against hoops. FOC.VD —We noticed, some three months 611100, the mysterious disappearance ul a man named Joules File, in the employ of the Erie City Iron Works. Nothing was heard ur coon of Lim until Monday last, when his body was found in the hay, near Gen. Reed's duck. He had been working on a vessel, and is supposed to have acci dentally fallen in. DECAYED TEETH.— An old subscriber, says an et. change, sends us the fullowlng receipt to stop the decay ing of teeth, assuring us that he has tried it with success: Mix chalk, powdered sue, with enough salt to give it a decided 114111-IUO taste. Use once or twice a day as • tooth powder with No water, but applied dry, with • tolerable stiff tooth brush. BELNERE.I7. The e•ditur of the New York Sunday Mamie, throotens so fiug one of hue "daily" brethren with a six Nut cowhide, and nail fats ears to the first wooden lamp post kw ran and how wunderfull belligerent the kloghts ..f the pan are becoming'', to be sure. The Harrisburg Caws, to soucias the exhibit of the affairs of the Brie City Bank, published by us two weeks since, say. that in its •• opinion the wisest course for the note holders to pursue Is to turn their paper iato money as egrou as they can." not, is a very profound re mark of the as. Ilun. bAXIII C. ilitatkihicit. the Dew gif aster from California, had s grand reception on ►is arrival i■ New York the ether day. lie was visited ►y apper•tendom, and lower.teedos indiscriminately—an anxious to pay court ti the rising star, upon which the Mirror asks t►e following pertinent yaeslio• : now many of these political nabob/ woald have vis aed 'Dare Broderick' a few years ago, wile° he was a ?tor journeyman stood clatter, ia this city'" That's au; but then "Dave" Broderick, the New York necbauic, sod Senator Broderick, with tag ho adrod sad fifty tbussati I &Mars in his pocket, see two different per- wasp's, to the opinion of the New York mobocracy. Bo we VI pit- In the Court of tiessions of New York city, Mmlame Leon, alms Feline ihiprem ► laly of wealth and 'militia's, Was sentenoed to six umenthir imprisonment in the Peni tentiary for shoplifting—a failing for which eke has been notorIMIS ABotavioN Collat....vit.—The Massachusetts Anti. Slavery &misty, in its session in Boston, a few weeks ago, was the arena of some pretty in tense talking, as will be seen by the following very harmless krullition on tbe part of one H. C. Wright: "Fr r myself, I am heartily sick of bearing pen: ple talk about "Holy Bibles," "holy churches," "holy institutions," Ic. The iusutution must be preserved whatever becomes of the man; not only four millions of slaves have been sacrificed, but the whole nation has been sacrificed. We should nut trouble ourselves about God, only about humanity. We owe no duties to God aside (row those we owe to humanity I won't ruspeat a God who does not respect me. if I love any: thing it must be because that thing must 601w/e -arly, and not for any other reason. It is the sa cred duty of every one to be true to himself—to be faithful to his own nature. Be true to lour self where you are ever looking to be a higher self. Life is absolutely sacred under all circum stances. This in my doctrine; but not one in ten thousand agrees with me. Henry Ward Beecher and the Republican party generally say that Sharp's rifle is the best and only salvation for Kansas. Why not make an effort to put the bowie knife and revolver into the heads of the slave. In my opinhin the slave has just aLgood a right to cut the throat of his muter, u Wags hires bad to plant his cannon on Dorchester Heights and pour his shot into Boston. If es mother was a slaveholder, sad a slave rose spins her to defend his rights, I would to with slave and nut with my moiler." There was much other raving of the ease im 'cßotelnotressosons and murderous chauskinr from Perim, ow Efiggiana t ilia =I =I NEW YORK .fir. Erie Oteervita lieW Yo x, M1.1T,18 5 3. The %All murder remains a mystery, un fathomable as at the &stored iti eonseqsently as great a metre of interest and object of speeu. Winn as ever. We bear of nothing else a t p re y. int. It is the first thing after breakfast and furnishes a text for tedious talkers even at balls sad parties. The evidence of Farrel is the most important thus far given, but there are oircam• 'tastes which give it little weight in the minds of many. Throwing out that we have no tangi ble evidence against Eckel, and nono spinet Mrs. Cunningham, except that there have been proved to be motives for the deed on her part.— &eh day's evidence has heen eagerly looked for and the consumption of morning and evening papers has been immense. Occasionally a news• boy likely to get "stuck," as their phrsee is, when they have's large, stock left on band at night, would raise a cry of "Eckel's confession " This dodge was tried two or three time with pro digious sweetie. The evidence of the doctor,. with regard to the:blood stains, does not tend to criminate the accused parties. The inquest has now dragging its slow length along to a close, and the model coroner must descend again into the obscurity of his usual life. lie has abuudaitly proved the truth of the homely ad: age in the Don Quixotic: "The higher up the monkey gets, the more do his base butt , eks show " Business is decidedly better this week though we are still rather under the weather It is difficult to make shipment of goods to any part of the country, czeept the South. The importa tions for the last week have been very heavy kbough there is no probability that they will be so large for the mason as last year. Shipments 4(re made a good deal easier than formerly as manufacturers on the other side find that tiwy abtain better prices for goods which arrive here in February All kinds of clothing promise t o I be much higher this season as there 11111 , 1 been a simultaneous rise in labor and in raw material across the water The rise in silks will be rii.t noticeable. As we were rolling up Broadway by stage n few days ago a gentleman handed us n sixpence to pay his fare with. When called back by the driver he handed up another six and a quarter, anl ran off without waiting for h:s change. As the driver refused to take the I four cents we had no alternative but to depiii.it them in our vest pocket, which we did with great eatietaetiou on learaiog that they were t property of William II Astor, the We feel bound to hold the sum in tru•t for char itable purposes, and hereby give wake that bc. nevolent associations of all stripes, will be admit ted in competition for four weeks. The filibuster trial is rich and racy at times, but,we have only one trial on the docket which reviews public attention, Tile weather is hot and cold, bright and foggy, wet and dry, by turn Since E. Merriam, the great Regulator, h ft u' for the North, we have had no order nor e tency in our weather arrraogements Greeley and the Des Moines Improvement The Burlington (Iowa) State Gav-tte having 9 barred that Horace Greeley received one thou : the Des Moines Navigation and Railroad (` ny, and having been threatened with a i•uit hy the philosopher for libel, backs up its assertion by an official document, which will teNuitilv re quire explanation from Horace iu order to vin dicate himself from the charge. The edi-t6r the State Gazette, in his issue of the 311 t ult. says: • "Extracts from Journal of JAnt Cqttimittee appointed by the General C ammittec to invt ..ti gate the affairs of the Des Moines Nactg•ati..n and Railroad Company. "Examination of J. Brown, Book - keeper, and Chief Accountant of the Company-. "Question by the Committee.—When was the item of 81,000 paid J. Stryker' charged on the books of the company at Ottawa? "Answer.—The item was rep“rted to me by the treasurer in his settlement made iu July, and passed on our books sometime in August. I have ainoe received from the Treasurer the voucher, and from that I learn . that it is a draft drawn in favor of Horace Greeley. "Ques.—ln the statement of disbursetnent4 made by the Company which you have furnish ed the Committee, are the words 'paid in Wash ington' explanatory of the item of $l,OOO copied from your books? "Aus —.I cannot distinctly recollect the cxaet words or form in which it was entered on the books, but my impression is they are '.l t:4try ker, council fees,' and the words 'paid at Wash ington' are added as explanatory in the statement now presented. "Ques.—By whose direction wera the words 'paid in Washington' added as explanatory? "Ana.—They were added on my own respon sibility, and without direction or instruction of any one, and from documents and verbal infor mation which have recently come into my pos session and knowledge. "Que.—When and from whom did you re , eeive such documents and verbal knowledge? "On or about the 29th of November last I was informed, verbally, on asking for an expla, nation of this item from the President, for the purpose of determining whether it was subject to estimate for lands, that it was paid to Hors ace Greeley, and since then have received from the Treasurer his voucher for the item. "Qua. —Please present that voucher to thr. Committee. "Mr. Brown presented the voucher, which 1 4 as follows: "Twisty days free date for vain, received, pieta., pay to tits order of Horses Greeley, OS/ TNJUSARD DOLLARS. "Noir York, July 2, ISM. "Signed, JOUN STRYKER. "To Alvah Hunt, Keg., Treas. Des Moises Nay. and It. It. Co." ladoinsonaut on dm back in Mr. Grikeley's kandwra log—ltaesived payment. HORACE WORLEY "Ist: 30, ULM.'" * * "Ques.—Did the Company receive any cou sideration, and if so, whs.t was the consideration for said draft? "Ass.—l don't know. "Qum—Have you not beard verbally or otli• erwise, from the President or other mpnbers of the Directory, or either of them, anything cou , corning the value of the consideration for said draft? 'Ass.—l have been informed by the Presideat and other snesbers of the Company that it was paid in relation to the extension of the Des Moines River Grant." A YOUNG MAN SIEDUCUD-HTIONNAT Dl* nualL—The Troy Times says: A young lady sassed Mary Davis, who is eights's years of age, and belongs is this city, has bees arrested is BsUstos charg ed with the salvation of a preemies' 'mot Mr. - Henry Clark of Albany, aged sizteen years. The young lady iodated the hay to elope with bar, and they pas sed as brother sad sister. She treated him with the nest lociag hiadiess, 'footing all the bills the hotel where they wen stepping. The young goallsiman is quite disconsolate at the must of his swats art--bon his 'heir and swears he will drown Usual in the cistern if as is pudilied. Pan liais The lead Streetillorder—Thrladieest Closed This protracted *nest waik,closid on &turf day, the case summed up by , the Coroner, the serdint of the Jury rendered, and lye of the in mates of the house, in4ding the two daughters of Mirs thutoinghstoMommitted to prison to await the action of the Grand Jury. Saturday's evidence was highly important, as proving the complicity of young Snodgrass in the crime as an aecessiry before the fact. We copy the tes timony of the young woman who swears to sell, l o g him the dagger, which he denies having pur chased : • Margaret Alviset sworn—l live at 590 Broad way , about two or three days, before Dr. Burden was murdered I saws Luau whom I since recog nized as G.-orgx Vail Snodgrass; he came to (fur place and bought a sword cane; ho objected to one th a t it was not strong enough; lie bought an old one f ,r $0.7l The witness toloi a long story of the manner in which she recognized Snodgrass, since she clime b.) the Louz-e She swore positively that he was tip. man. A dagger was shown the witness, which she said hail the Maine blade as the one she sold to Snodgrass. She afterwards said it was like the blade. 'rho dagger has a straight trong blade about s ix i nc h es l ong Snodgrass was at this time absent from the The Coroner went out, leaving the wit• bless in conversation with the Jurors When he returned be sail to the witness : "Now, Madam, go 1,1 that door, f ‘ the folding door between the front and beck parlors,) and sec if you can recognize any one " The witness went to the door where Snodgrass was standing in aor ,w,l t wenty or thirty per s ins, and at otii_o putted out Snodgrass with a cane, exelaiminr, .•"rhat is the man Coroner—Captain Dilks, you will take Mr Stio.lgrass mut custody—here is your warrant. The evhleuee of Mt•s Alviset was corroborated by Aguo• Smith, who worhed in the shop Th • 1' 'rimer k.gan his suutin , ining up at a late Lour in the afteru.sin, anti occupied an hour in charging ills Jury Ile advanced and argued his theory that the niur r w.ts committed by f:ektq and Mrs ('unuingliatu, and that Snodgrass was privy t.l tlm led a. au a cr.sory before the fact; ,I,.•reilrtt I this -!ab•ruout that 11 r• Cunningham was warn. l t , , Sir liordi•II, but did n-it (I•)utit that .l r1...c t 0.,: plaeo, in which E okel or sontc nth, r party p , rsonattd the I)-cti , r; thus tablishing th. tu , t et a purpose iu the commis soil, of ail, murder The Jury went out a few minutes titre o'cloek, and returned litx I' 11 , atter an att.( n. f five and forty lulu _ whether her. • .•..1r prsr• r• f..r WO?, with a curd ct of guilty against Mrs Cuu nn.l wierelts •rfll n... *about thet• an.l uingliam att.! u;„itur,' Snodgrass as an ac- asst 6",lC't JourelsAno, • r ees,..ry e lit tat I, and against the two s",er, u,l twtore the altar 1••••1 has 1,. .. n mnovr daughter-, A 11.1:•'.1, .11.1(1 as accessories het. or att. tact The verdict was re. Thv "4- by blond and mats, f : n it I .. e .. htstn7l : . ecivrd will 111dti1ft....1.11.1‘111, ilt a pp r ob ation The, 1., ...rye notreAb 1nur..14 att. ,01111 G (OUer• k immediate Etteasourei for the e.. 111 her nersole and um,•.atte la,. by • or.. • Mittal of the oldbuitter4 pris,m t,) await the humble r•snt . 11.11, n, let u• not I.m.Tet 1 1,e, •.•.u.,h ..:. 11Ct1..1.1 I.f the rand Jur y • ' ,el, 1.1 la tn. rot; :t., new rob', t ERIE Ei::l3 GEM Node -V , o^ I •ity 0p.,1 (%,unty .Va r .s.—An inquisition taken at the house of the late [Jr. Harvey Burdett, No 31 Bond street, in the Fifteenth Ward in the City of New York, in the County of New York. this 14th day of February, in the year of onr Lint one thousand eight hundrt ,1 and fifty seven, before Edward Coutiory, I,f the city and county aforesaid, nu vow t , t thq holy of the said Harvey Burdell, lying 11 , a1 at N 31 Kto I strt—t aforesaid, upon the oath- and of twelve good and lawtul u. n t.f the S - it ot N-w York, duly eh., and -w ..r athrim tt and charged to inta.re ou It halt ~t p • .p e Misr and in what luau , r the sit l 11 try ti !Sanded same to his death, do, up to iitt ir t. t; and affirmation, say that the said liar Earl I: .111 the :.".1:11 day of *LAO. nary, 1!•:)7, at No .;1 1; .u.l tr of atorenaid, wa. fel inittu-!y nturdt n , i, and sane t hli death by Lacing smith, tin y ,us part, of hi, body wit u a dagger r Ger sh rp in-trutucitt : and the Ju. rors be, , Jr nu fir e% idt hot:, and then tore 3. 'Eckel - \ - Ver.•pruutp.ia to the'eninint4itionof said murder Ated tt.e at re- t.d further find that I;'iorge V 111 t-- t titter) duct! the said Em ma Augu,:a t tamoz:dant aft l J ,, !1,1 .1. Eckel in tin.• 1' ,•: ~ 1 •IA murdt r, or %ca, neves-tory lieret r.t ailinz. or abetting the sal.l Emma Augu-ta Cunningham and J 6u .1 I.: •k•• 1 t c.mumit the said murder ; and the fur r.t :if ml tor , lwr find that .lugu- - of 1 Cann-tut:ham, daugh- ter. of Vak.: Flom' I Au L rusta Cunningham, tn4ing 114 w ' ti ,1 • 1. Buid .treet, afore' sold, wh•re the 'Ail 11111 r 1 r Wl4 eotunaltted, have some knowle,i,z • d t fret~ eouti•eted with the Nsh.l tuurdcr, whim they have emit , a/Ltd from the Jury, tn.it it t. th- duty of the Coroner to bib! thou to,- Lie future action of the Grand Jury. In witneei whereof, we, the jurJr. as well al it.: •r ter, lily, t i tnt. inqui-Hou set our haul. an I .ea'i on the dsy au i place of 'resold. 6u ends the tirst art tif th terrible tragedy •• • 1 , .•k T^.l S r George Vail %.1.. e..EIVOyC.I t , t tilt' iy aft, ruin ti; .4eetn.l ta hare laid a:i It hi: I I, ilitjaa:, manner, au.l real that h. ht. g•t iiito aN. ri Neripe That he purviit-0.1 tiag,!,‘ r hr inoit cluidiat• a.l-ureil that 01 , wo matt who ir.. !Hi. ht dhl, wtll rir....te to bate been alt th-r :u:-tak-ii in hi. 1.1 Lolly 11. says that whit c!..tr tr tlii; atriir it will be a le44.‘a t him which hi• tall ca.?. truly pn fir by. Mr Sq., igra,- contine..l 'll tI , • third cor rliinr ttf Ow r 1: ik. I. His cheerfuln. Law • .1 p.tr ~1 with 1114 banjo am' Li, libtrty .li, • ('tnl ,t /14 The conduct of the al .vo pe rseuag.'s does not differ in the Icas4 from that ot any other wurdcr t r s iu prison Mrs Xunnitighain expresses the utmost coutilcuce lc ex, tun .ring clear ; au ias soon as • cffeets fli., she will forthwith commence a suit ag trust the New York Herald for libel. Mr. Eckel wi:iingly entered iuto conversation on tilt all engres,ing topic 110 said he was very c•unfortabie, ai.trVelou.ly calm and self po,sessed FA- a man charged with the hen ions crime of murder. Ills meal, are sent in from a restaurant, and lie has the priviloge of a light at night if he wishes i: Newspapers, cigars and other luxuties aro al. lowed hitu,audin• say, that with one exception ho has experienced none I,llt the kindest treat ment. lie admitted that the circumstantial evi• deuce agaiu,t the family was rather weighty, hut he asizerteil t taut! innocence and his full he, lief that the others now charged with the crime would be proved inuteent. STRANnE AFFAIR. —Th • fillosio ,, informa, firm has be ,, n pc,-ted nt th • Livvrio , l Underwri ters' Rooms: "The Kelpie (opium clipper) was lost in the China reas in 1 4 4-fil, and all lym- crew and pa•sen gern were suppos•sl to be drowned Intelligence by just been ree , dreil from China that the ring of one ef the pass( ngers having )wen lately offer• ed for sale in Canton, inquiries were instituted, whieh led to the I isenvery of the crew and pas senger* not having been drowned. but of their being in a state of slavery in the Island of For. lama." SINOUL.VII CAI:SE OF SUICIDE.-A prisoner in the Michigan Penitentiary, sentenced to soli tary confinement, was found dead in his cell. A steam pipe passing through the cell to warm it had burst, and as no cry for help could be heard by the keeper, to save himself from being rook ed to death the poor man cut his throat. stir The Mississippi Legislature has just pas sed a bill prohibiting any owner of slaves from imitating them with more than "nine and thirty lashes" at any one time fur any one offence under penalty of fine sod imprisonment. All other unnecessary cruelty to slaves is also made in dictable and punishable by fine and imprison ment. rje• at the melseatoet emersi Ilf ealerrflam, • ~ publish the following entreesponalgwe b^lniell a eomeetttec ant ties Near of gi Patricia Church. Though of no loillgesit the general render, It will inubtkees ppene MOW OP less igeept.shle to each of she midees adellre ennonelid with Irt denomination, and to therfore make room kw It In OUT nolnnos; Put Ps._ Jan. MI, 14.5 f. • Itry IMA• fin :—ft to with - 1411nr of pet&and rheum , * that we Imentbina of the congregation of BI Patrick's rhoreh,l avail oargrierlilof the present opportunity to tender yen - tide trilling math of the IliMeeetrntion orvnar untiring and indcattleable mow tiona in promoting the mow of religion, end trnirh, o r go. haw of :Spey and Mewed, lohleh too often makes it• snrwaranec in sswietv,) and eetahliebing be your precepts, !meow', .red feeling among all Whom rood torten. , it to heir o..nr sir ire, and )our mean* of love and eharttr • We therefore b. leave to premed, on behalf of your Mau r %ha accompanying eloak, which yea will plea.. receive •ith the "gasmen of our damn, alleetion, and the warm attachment your many virtncs have commanded trampler dock During the short period of your- spiritual chin.', we hare per ceired with much pleasure, the high standing of your learning, tin.l 'siesta, and we meth fear that this confined and limited rphere will, bv-and-by, prove too small a field for the more ea nand—l ever. , ena of threw gifts willed Coil has r iven yon 4 linold It err let roor lot to he separated from ea, we feel certain that y oor talent• and your virtues will Nun for thetrmelve. their jail reward Rest assured that oar .prayers will ever follow your footstep., and that they will be sddrieterd to heaven in your bettalf, for a lone hr.- of uerraturee, and an eternal reward hereafter In It«tven ' Permit alai" Bee. lumr Slr, townir vou of 'lie t trAtifiration it beforols its to feel that yoU are oar rountry man, and a n orth. rlo:d of that Island which has furolahed for arw TIVOIy inltAtOOi lams ran..., to adorn the Chureti in • I t ote.• faith her p.ople hate ruuin.al firmly fixed. Re, Ice o nce ... r e, 14. 11. nee u, r , the I awn ranee of the profound esteem and affect ein of the m •Ih. t• ..f I your id.rt, with yrioeh we have the honor to remain Your utlr.to rat own untt, CarT. 11. iI Mc Dann, C•r'r. Juana ` 4 111:•, JoUN Raowa, Jour fhitidau l R tot tiotttne, Rea J iii OXY.K, ERnr. iaval LIII.S thank r,u ha adence Ilk.n to rtt coMfort. It a ahrs y .:Ig to ti L,.art „i Iwo ni. to iln,l that Lc Is ktudl) rvirani.^ll.) his flock, anaol th s ansiettea Or the pa.otona .hang tt it 110 soma plesam.re t.. that these caning ass asprectabsa by thaw who r Woe vt le "Meet of them. CM oenkasiows Illmthla, it t• not to much the t.l ..f tits gift that ta to In• eonablerra, as tin• affection r the Vivo"; awl! tin hspri . tx , Isiv that yrrui rift nr. 10.1 , •IPt n.eful In but t. mn , l• r"..1 nt.ll rtv, to me a. an indwas and c aprafusion of tiv r vv.! 1m an ;al aoe.l to :named tem arde me Po t, Fnentl• —You rnuttt !Ito • d•ten , d rail" ' ft. tour • ttlee, and the kindle dit.poottlons of your heart+ than to ;toe qtl_t•entent an I diseroutnation, when you al lowest your.. I! to •ay tole, •tatterioz tutors of my tai ents, capapaltllltetp, and etrtuee, It ot a eery snail field indent!, that would loft (gun I .uffirtently far: , f the e•tereta• of all the taletnto with which I hare heen ttlt lewd I therefont tteek n• other th•tt 'he one tn a htelf the good Prttvelenee of reel haa'plactfol etelr midst hay n ti, me a wture• of mu • ittea•dr• at, I di'leatt n and lot, Llnd n Idrettet trams to. rouln top , ' that t. ban not lee 1 without it. ittefuture• and Con..lXli,ri. to ,o I I h.q., the , f re, Ilia! nrtur tram mar t..ito. nn 17. r Irrfirt n!, ;.f reiall 104 art • la , no 1.4 worttiv .Jr a turate the iiii:arnet tile one are lanri•al.l.t in their le•Aitt., •ii•re , ite Nowa., all• , f 'he other io their stopeti.liiii• ir--aiiii while Ise rlivrukki f and n.voneCtiotitt of the horn. • of our routh, I. t twin• ileetily totem-MA.4in the glories, the honor, 1..1 prooperitv of tLia queen among the nations. rr Permit me, her,* keoisetrade, to thank you *pun for thia very cenent and substantial favor of your esteem, wh., the brews... otf l-ske F.rie whistle around my ears in tier don . f a :rit*r. tLn t en warm an.: !swiitifu I cloak att. he M. , . alt.: f•.l. dAt TUe more vlolellt •t. , r , n, an.] the nor ' • t tl.• 11101 , A :trill', w Jm, hrytt , t A 7 4,r)04.• • I • 1,11 f '• v,•n .•r• %D! a•pant.on. i...r far• and trr,ivel:V. 1,, rcntb•m.n of Palm . / • c....nrr. rat i••r. 1.1`1 , ./... of prhaperlt T, •1141 ,Ilrro•-•• of Tour reran for 1.0,r • -,' • may the pvitalz storm. , Want , ' n • in! should Pea unt , rro-1t 1. tut ma% t.•• • • • • • : •Mel 1 you vn•.•rk I 1:1 from 21, rt•l . h •t• • r roll and want, awl, as ~ , t 1,•1-, 1 •• •` t the aa..ir to a matath .-pasaing . o. r'o r' ,. .lontlrot .J(10 day Loefo, ?tie a tar of 4;....; • .. In •ht of Ig. - to. r. t i ii I a 1 - . I ttl V .1 C err r N. Mut,. ts: , 0-'llll 1 - _A I N. OTIC 1111GII CONSTABLE—Th• n. 11). of E..: Arroor. the Fa.ort .ill t •olonatod t.. tkr. Totero. f tl. tit) of Kru .t the ensuing election, f , §r "thee of Ilt. h c00..3 ble. MAX \ Mr111ELMIROIA0 • SHII:II 1 .1 ONCENTIL‘TI. I3 EXTIIACT al Clll , t-‘^ • t. Ira.ro •r. of I'll:virtu Lc• arr.i tr.r.rtr.. r.. • • - • o r imaratron urr. tr car , •.• 11 0 Ittrul 1. r, ki.trre• r•,. Or pro, k% A it , rt 1.1,11 1, git t 4.4-tst.. r r •11 l'r. mr - atton Mr. t Urr r for the Ilttlr.—", . I to.l. , l••nee al.. '• • I I. 1. rtkar will not , 'LA ima , at..r. r.• 1)1 f,•, 111, h. B %. II %In ,' • . • igtalne , .l tt.ss /11/1• •- N% ‘ItHAVTP.I) n. , t 1.. (li.;.l. , titt • 1,. M's its •n. , *4.14, or applie..l, at the Nt . _ saes I 1 , 1. t.• tabs.! wrtl, W s. s„,k , all ~tl.. ra ary •-•.. 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Itt At• Phu It AtNA. ow,: 1. - -" t attn„: I - . tor. n „r J.roskthinc, k'., than 'non the nth. r ”1 , / I 'lf i..al ',ant tn. I 1., 1./nr . c p - nit that inn/ I 1.11 ..f ...no nuinner eif ar. ancdra./e.. I no. --/•,. / .1 nt'...ca, toll non. Iteter nat. he I the - 11 / :'.l ...11/ or n tier as its.• 8.61.11 of fialialf If.': r.. k, Jan Why sot make It Public.—'. l‘t t!«, ,f mine, ,cart old, load whit 1/.11 him watt a cnuch, that at :m.•• anp /cm ro and dirtr0.......n: ttinto Pit thtelarti tit to - tin 1,11. nntt Al tint,. A ItAt nt that we worc ippr. 1.11 :Ist / • /, or ee..ft in //ono thing tt •t rc acrocr• wtaa alt co.ti by At tt n 1.. mak.. mot of CARTER' • 8.41.11 (:11.1.111. I .1. I, and Ig . f...er he had taken h al& ‘tAtltit itt It 11 , iiias radios...l and tti p. arc It , t• t , .t 1.,- // /// 11.// •111T,1111.,r from s tAtittlttrA• ..1.1 and rough, an.l made ton . . (4/1.• -.ante n mod. fr..ni Itl Itten mho reccti . cd afannlr an ' , fort/1145.n -.11 Imo /t / / he lometrt alic•nd her chit .t: t' at olio • isher mc to tnt..rm %•er. of It, sn I 4... . A It w.,• th wu. I.' rm. can mak... him lAttaAtiut Att. ittattint J. tto4T , lrcEit, . it • Trit k rtko , t., , Ern . , Jan 'A 14.7 A 1 • 1101.114 . 31IED laktlSATll.—Wlf tr nit. - nAN would remain and r 01.• ern,. urn dig:n.ol.,l !weal when hr along the ALM Or A I nrieNAND LOWEILA ' n• • deutritier wouldnot only render it tweet but leave the tie Slin•Lnliw•ter • Mailer...twins 40 as know their breath a teatiii,l the subject is to leheate their trtenita w 111 never mention .1. 10'1' ainaleitrop lot "balm" on your tooth lirnah•nil an.h t I illt,.til 0 I,: t ,ad morntric A fifty rent bottle will lan ia tear A KF.ACTIFUL eIikIPLEXION mar ....tin P.. lac; ticol Li woo_ 11i...8e1...a or A THII.UnAn• ' It w i ll r w i wu re len And freckle. from the akin, leaving it of a mitt and roneati' hue Wet a pour on two or there and week the face night: amt morning. 011 t NIX,: It trir, t —IV. t tour silt, lormili in either warm eat e r, p o ur un two or three drop. of - 1141.14 or • TN., +Ann I low ens.' re. the Intel well, and it will make a le••11- trial emit latle,,nlll.7lllnellitatine the iiiwrnlann of .haring. Prire eill% lift. rents. For A•le Fr all Driitretiit 11. ware .4 eonnte r f, \ i r* nutile 11.11.•• argued I.y I' 11.Titipti k J e tt. let . 4th, Franklin thluare. New l:ork Ineguertant w Fernesities—i4er. (leirreetnnee's Pllle. The nonlonationa of ingredient, in thew 1. the re onit of a long and eatenalve prattle.. , they are intld in th. ope- Milan, and certain of reatorteig _nature to it. pr. Ter channel In rr tostatow have the Pill. proved mtreveaful. The Ville In. nem lily open those ohatrustiona to which rental... are liable, and lung natio,. into Its propel ehonnel, whereby health i• reat..re.l, and il.e Pale and deathly countenance changed too hearth,. one. So female Mtn enjoy good health u Mem ob. I. rrZnlac ; Whit whenever an .d•- •tructlon take. plane, whether from exsosnrs, rah.. or any other ramie, the general health immediateli heclne to decline and the want of ouch S rermst I.wlt line mlll.. afro many eonsrtn. l .li among young feterlire. Headache, twin in the aide, ' the Wart, loathing of hood, and diotti rho.' elver, do meet alealm trim the inter. uption of nature ; and whenever that la the rase, the Mlle will ~var.li.ir remedy all thew evils, \or are. iii. • le.. rah:winos la the cure of Lentorrhum, commonly ratted the * hit.. Them l tile should never I e taken durimr pregivanev, v the • w.,u1.1 be Garr to ranee a mi....seri/age. Warranted 'mody inretalde, and free limin anything Injurious to life or health Full utd caph.r direct...me accompany rock bon. For male hi , tertart A ,neho r These Pills Sr. put up is sonar. flat hosev. Pervon• when there are no ISCSSCr witahlinhed, by encliwing t int N.: la r u. a letter, petel, to It.. 0. L. eItSAPISII kV, Rieerker street New Von! C ite, can have them sent to their reepectit e sattrem.•. return of mail. 1.14 3ffaiienl Pain Extractor. —The and principal eharacteri.tica of II tl 1.1.1"-I 11 tla. tl. PA . FATILACTUR cossietr lat. Mlle ATM Wilma and unique properiv, a. anon so ail :o 1 to Inv external injury. TO ellKVltvl.aranov lustantlr, and rip idly to reflect. tt. Ms Wane., itiottiltittlte* its great pot. or t., all, the pain nt haru• and scalds, and nt other painful disesises, in so incraulibly short a apace of time, and so will appear from Ow fair testimonials beredato annexed. Kiery intelligent Mind i* fully aware that, in all 011111•0 of external inJury, the pain la pr,..lm e4 by intimation of the *pared parts, and, therefore, if you the Clew, the effect lanai C. Id. Its petrineatir• propertlen neutralize the poleoe that ma , lurk its tliel myeloid, and will, wlant applied to lbw Nimes draw rain dly all impure matter to the aortae*, wad eject it—hence the areal dlarhaeri It predawnf.aoin Bone oneasinued by ton MS --taltt a ii• agAled to old and toveamite sores, &tit Rheum, or other cutaneous Each bag el lirarttn naLLlrell Pat' , EXTSACToIt aae tn.. It • *tools Plate Magnum! Lobel with ins signatures of C. N . ICNT ER ♦ 00., propriototo, mod HICAfftY ['ALLEY, modoefactumr AU others ors omolloripit. Men 1* coats impr b..z. Biddy All order, should too Warred to C. V. Ctickoner Co , , art Ilel Divesewink se., N. Y. leaky el theorise and *Weise Dealers throughout the Coital tatle. dual Gll/1)11 NIEN • Ulf. 1,1,p 1 y. xr• Privat- Trvattro, conto rOstil! , ..g..11 f"rin% of private. Itkr ows. '1.% I, Ito, Mr 4 1.1 s r Usk ..f Taqr. of Thomas 'lltevykrt. V.i th tt . nt 10 , s lLr OlLh n't It.-. t, el, A, jg of QreoollelA , Mt. ILIA iIYI oN . r.f IH, th. Ifnh anal h. th. %am.% u. f1..1d. mid Vin. F.lllll Y A WEltli.f II In Waterford no the , , W V t %..lrarl,, 7% I 6 „ (..roe r 1). Ituftialo Lt liattkorenoik. on the Snit .Flll DREW, 01 Erie ek.,nkti 1 the homer pine., tto Like rah mot., p ,„ )1. Point KT Itki kTTk k,1,1114A t. , d•ft rwut.. . t.t. • It Jan,li, I•g+.l .I.• 1 , 11r. Meeting of the Tr 1 ~• . • It. 11. ably. ••• • 1. . ; .1, P.l, 1,Z,7 ,a , HARDWA , EMPIRE cutromactoy-c-1-1-1.5. =I 1.1121 =II =I MEI MEE ...Nil f IlEIMIMMIII:1 IMEMIE I= , 1 •'iar 111,1.1 II), IIV 11). I T 110:s; MARRIED DIED )•• ...f I too, , 101 I • JOHN B. BOG I FII'OICTER I\U PE F =ENE C TjT"l, E. \ • I r IRI sr if-7, CE32=EII3 =MI W' - =II • 11.. , ••uts•y J. Messrs. I , .t• !.. , • TF.i: If • i'‘, •! I I F lIM Just Received. k . F '. F . 1 • 1...1104 , I Duf Etl w PARK BOW BOOK •T‘elt.i =I PARK ROW kook STII.I, I\ ?' • , l'avrn =El= N,•11 111 IMMO MB MIME •du , r. T r '," : 7- a - a "." 101 • N W No. =lli ..1" . W . .21. 'Y 11 FURNITtfr.I. t'. AL cp. ~• ".• 1 4 '.. • 'Le r 1 -: kk • II • . CM =I II 10 lkt • 11.1 L. . rv1.1 4,, . 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