THE ERIE OBSERVER. 211111.1• V. si.OAN, edits. BLOAN a MOOR*, Publiabars and Proprietors. dATUiLDAY, . 00):1. taM: NY(AR±Is),•IO,:f-NYCOO • CIOTKINOII, HON. WILLIAM F. PACKER, 07 LYOO7IIII 1011 CA SAL 00111111111IONIS, NIMROD STRICKLAND, Of Cllllll/11 102 SITEILLNI lIIDOIIB, ' HON. JAMFB THOMPSON, CEM:EILI )lON. WILLIAM STRONG, Of 'SRNS. Nellie Of the Week. —The quiet breath of Washington, in this mate, was startled out of iti,proptisty on Monday, of last week, by the attempt of a lady to shoot the Editor of one of the village papers--tie Tribes.. It appears, from the account published in the grsonicer, that a young lady, named Elisabeth ll'Croazy, entered the odes of the Tribea•, and meowing there Mr. Jobb Bausman, the Adifor, the object of her search, ohs drew 'front thre , faida of her dress and preetatted.at hie Wesel aOn barrelled revolver. In the kildet of some steitilo6guage, de endeavored toning,. tie weapon of a portloa of Its col:teats pad dlposit the said relies In the** of the said Mr. *mitten. The tnt mop sure*. but the lead refused to leave the barrel. alai A , ' Alai made, but with similar weaves. A t this - , . proceedings Mr. Bauman caught hold of the pistol had the muscle in another direction. A sea of Mr. Dastantau, who cams to 4ust at this moment, removed Ike weapon from the hats + of Miss McCreary, upon which elm, determined not to Is. altogether foiled in Wk. undertaking, pitched into the editor with her bead., and succeeded in eintsidersioly lento:bin( the right side of kip face. The flesh Wes laid bare le two or three spots.__ The cootabstatsth were here separated, much to the dislike, we believe, of McCreary. She than requested the return to ker A iwippion of the revolver, which request, after some pidAling, was complied with, whom she depart ed from the peindeal of Mr. Bauman. Miss McCreary alleges, as a provocation fur her conduct, that Mr. Batts. mat published in his paper of the tOth instant false and slanderous thlsp oenpereiag hom....things anlealated to blast her ammeter forever. Site exprosse4 herself as beiagdoternsta•d to kilt him whoa she catered his oetabiisb moot. It is thought by some that the weapon was not loaded; but whether it was or not, we cannot say. Some time after the ocourrenee, Mr. Bauman' repaired to the ogee of Justice Brie. and made information gooiest Miss keen i t t 7, charging her with assault and battery with Intent to kill, and with surety of tbs race.: She was waita/tad ward btil.for appearance at otourt. —A Winer, residing .not far front Detroit, lately made • IA istako,over which he kept siieneefor soma titne,bn t which leaked oat, and his rosebed as, u follows : He was very mutt 'aanoyed by the chickens of a asighbor, and resolved epos getting rid of their troublesome presumes by soy means. He aosordingly 'pi:eared • quantity of arsenic, looked:0d it with a few quarts of sorb, which he intended to tied loins aeighbor's chickens the first thee they tree. pissed epos kis /rounds again. He caught them in t h e act st shut Use afterwards, and, starting for his mitupriii of Ara. plated it ander his arm, and started fpr the mews of segos, at the muse time leading slang , a very walueale haws, that he mudded to torn oat to the pastors. His attootion was called elsewhere while on the way, and softies down the eon, he left his horse standing . 1 3 •Da . and went off in another direction. The horse uttered!, took to the urn. and ate it op, and, when his owoor rikurned was sprawling on the roved, in the last gasp. He died, shortly afterwards. lliw Mary Dougherty, of Detroit, armed in New Yea' to aim parse for Califorsia in the Central America on Tirtirsday. She fell into the hamittof sharpers nod was charged $lBO for a 'tetras* ticket. The ticket was good, bat rorth only $lOO, Her landlord also over ehariad Isar, sod when she paid for ber ticket bed only Ss left. When the went to the steamer eke dieeovered to her surprise that Instead of. a first ewe table passage *be only held a ticket-for a steerage broth, and that one of the meet exposed sad inconvenient on the vessel. She was weeping bitterly, when the facts becoming ka'orrn a better berth was maligned her. A little romance is connected with Miss Dougherty'' story, fur she conceued that all her noun had,beeis furnished by her lover intCialifornia, whom she was burying to meek and be untied with him ie marriage. —The Heaton courts Imes bad on trials physician netts ea ifiebassi, alias I.4lirer7;• and a Mrs. itolsineon, on the Aeries of attempting to extort money from a gentleman by tlusedesiag to house him of oriminel isteroours• with Mrs. Robinson, who is the wife of a member of the Suffolk Ur. Us woman, it appears, baa been practicing for years this speeds of extortion, getting very 'upstate of money Oros timid mat. The kart intended victim bad the moral seers/ire to ribs, to be pitteked, and brought bit eau into court when a Jury gate a verdict against the pante' etagaipel in the eusepitsey, end they bare been sent to ttp. State Prison for eve years. --The News from MIMI b DOt • ery eneeensgies to,tbe linlit& They have, to be sore, otiose the late naval weisessents, takes sad *coupled the Chnoupoe fort, Miami es a Iteight on the Left tank of Neel Aber, about five allies heleW the Ups, end repteseatod are point or importance, heti' la a sanitary had stritegie point of view. Bat to sewn this. is has bona eieeevered that the iron boats from Welk ea MIA war expeetied, will not answer the Ix t rp ote . '!terry fbeetet nee 1161141 'or, m ow . A inert many of the shallower or•ohs they eannot eater, acid in deeper waters the Mimeo row-galleys alto" thee out /wash them in speed. —A Nu. Wanton s of Bridgeport, Coen., bltborto a eery reetootablo starried wawa*, otarted on her travois oa Monday law, with a num aralod ()rot& leaving bra- las bawl sad two insfiebildres in their desolyis bow. The tworted baabaad was di/or:so/11y attsehod to lila wife. and bow is kis grief dierthes lie vostd be willitig to m aitre hor bask with I isdoWto, ifsldwi would bat macro to leer boss AAA the cocoa of bee eltilanta ?b. parties a►e AU lorpoahlitly aoaaseted, sad him stood fair la the eepoomeshit vim% they lived. —Wisot-bibbors, says the New York Pim, uteri 14 can to) bow they "lay la" %h it irastoinary supply of port this year, anises they Irish to be laid oar; for oar &dykes front Oporto mews as that rant gags:Lame of delaterioas and even Igibeatuts talztaru L. beau sent from Ragland to the fereare•pliWa littitonwertad tote "%way" pert wt.*. Thu grape freaMltlelt Idiotism call port has hitherto bees wide, has almost estitelfalkict, sad' we doubt if • amt. pipe of weeny Immo* wll 1011 be ..at from Oporto this year. —no NOW York ,Itoolt-1116111ag slata email met at Braid,* oa Tartstiay. Niigata from various counties supernal the asurnataattott of their orruireils to reuse say terms of alliaarsTilkaay other polities] organisation, and ur airport aultriusfa straight " Amsrisar" ticket for Stag Awes. Syrisbuse tress agral epos as the plays, sad do 16th last. au the tiros, for holding Hs n•st State asalaatlag oarsatioa. leer and handsome diamond, naiad at $2,000, was folead by as Irish labor.", bfloblial Shoham, ..bilo 'aped la boring an ammtan well fora Mr. Iran Wert, at Striker, a vamp above Meaty miles from tolodo, on tb. Air Liao Italfroad. Mr. Vag Wart 'Woad all Maim to it, in favor of t h e balder. —The Lettinvill• Jokrissl gives u account oh surrisKe et Lexington, Ky., in vflitab the bride, brithegroten, their satistatts, sit Ills ellsisitse elsrgystas. were sit dear soutss. Sows Wm or forty deaf sad toga poisons wen prseisaL TM eseassony was eestssted is the " sirs Isagssils" ' Ape attar of kb. Joie Allelioara, of Greaselnn, P. fispei oda a rooks ass named William Saaith. oft ItaLlia last. Smith Le totally WM, rod boo boon liotog is AreovMrg for die past (oar years ea tko Murky of liotol-koopors. —Whet will the know.sotbisir papers ray sow?— • 'cordial! Is the N. Y. fries/de Illoptreal ecenarpowdeft, filillerd was • devoted atte•deat st eme la Ile Cathedral ess ai ldsy, tbe 16th, sad "occupied tb• pro • tataeat pow tto tii• altar." --1"Ite Now , -MA Mirror lean that the dumdums asaghtat of a law rtospeetable prelate is the liplarepal abut* Imo eloped with as seta mead,* earaaaetod with Lana limma's thaatta, a vary Ilse tallith% bat, it to feared, a vstry asprilltlipiad Pau. no parties an sow ta floatott. —A esoter of D. J 5. Stash la dui tetra el Bases, fib sow •lAset isevfig at tag feet la but bed, s toy skalds does sail, Atlas giddily, stroll. • SOL The u, wader was • kegge IllitthleallikL The way the yeatig lady Snipped the sloths, sad "nattered" woe • mates. —As *Ow Is leaseeste amebae to break up lieu*. keeptse sod go Se Mardis; with hie eiltsgeset esbeerlhere. That • hod We. sitrrimissz 8,18314 's r - rit• of • ff.) I a La.! The s&ood &awl travail of the shale Sopobtlan partmolfigrio aosisty, took plops ot th• Quart %Unadvertised la die Oft ettp Tlmmktair.-- Both dill tints, the weigher, sad th}pisee of moth% WI. ..arm safoldslivoessoo. Th. Miters. too, Imre ..op to *sag" sod wawa. bead et say surly period et the eyed• tat day--for the parpiso, we presume, of prerestisi soy "falai belt' from:boieg terood epos as Sous of David/ noy soesoodod—bet bettors two proosed to show how, kt as Prima** • little, that our masts auks Save a batter •low of tb• result For the legislature, various WWI/ bad boon saggestsd. Warner, who served u M faithfully last winter, claimed an endorsement. To use the Isagasge of the "favorable notices which appeared from time is time about Ma in the gamete last winter, Us hair was as "bleak" sad "busby" as ever—his gait was se "slouching,* sad, then, it was conndentially whispered t among the knowing ones that "oar dearly beloved er" Armstrong, whose fatherly tare ever oar public mils has been et untiring, bad written for bim another speech which it •was very necessary he should be delivered of, or seri -0/11 eonsequemsee might sews. From the West there was our good old Democratic friend Sherman, who, baring rsr.l unexpectedly to us last year, I:mm . "6ot° again" to the Route of John Charles, now claimed as a reward of merit that he should b. one of the chosen leaders in the House of David! The. there was the fames retired Busker, who haring headed & mob to demolish &Republican print ing office, it was thought ansfong his friends that be would tooke a capital chairman of the committee on Vie• and Immorality in the Legislature. For Prothonotary our good natured friend Skimp*, stood alone in .11 his glory. Happy man ! Hot thus, however, was the question of District Attorney That was a "little mixed." Kelso, backed by the Osamu, and relying upon the fact that ha was as "older and a better soldier' than his opponent, wrapped the mantle of his dignity shoot bits, and " laid doom to pleasant dreams."— Fatal mietake, for the cat-like step of bis opponent, add the print of his robber overshoes, Si be went slippier lanai( from voter to 'toter, soon demonstrated to outsiders that the •••ndorseinent" Kelso asked for would be given hum—"over the left." For Register and Reoorder, the name of Thomas Moorhead—who had run as a wing two or three times and elected. and &I l an indepeodeot can didate once, sod liefeated,—loomed ap large at the start, but was soon ecliiOad by that of Wm. P. Trimble, who CA MO forth fresh llikont the ranks of the people like &second David, armed wfp i a simple sling and two small stones!— Of minor ofaceit.q.hers was no lack of aspirants—but to the conreotlon The Convention was called to meet at the'Se-stetn Room of the Prembytean Church—a queer place, by the by—at I, o'clock, but itiwas romershat•past . tbat her *ben the belt salted the dblegates to duty. 'An organisation was effected by calling Wittioe limo, Esti, of Erie, to the chair —at which stage of the proceedings • message was reeval•- ed from the'Court Rouse that the Keepers of that inititu tion bad taken the "sober second thought," and nuncio ded that the doors should he shut no longer upots,tbeir "free and independent" essiettiments., Whether the anti eipated advent of Wtwitur neat week kad any thing to 4o with this "easing in" of the Coast; - Commissioners, we of oouree do sot pretend to say—hut *serail/lag our Yankee prerogative, I , f grew it had Snugly anseonswd, therefore, is the "temple of puttee," the Ceoveation proceeded to bushiest". After the presentation of credentials, ads4egste from hiliCeaa moved that tie goavention proceed to aominate eaadidatas is the following ordev—lsh, Protho notary; 2d Regieter sad Recorderi dd Aseembly; 4th, District Attorney, Sth Commissioners . ; and so on. This was adopted, sad Bader it. James &rinser, wea Commuted for Piotboaothry; Thomas Moorhead, Wa. P. Trimble, Dyer Ilitsoinis sod Levi Lorima', for Register sod iteoorder; Rath, Sherman, John It. Cochran, J. K. Camp. belt, S. C. LAO, sad Aadly ... Magill, fur Assembly; and C. W. Kelso and James Sill, fur District Attorny. The sotainations for the minor offices we mood not OliOnielate. - Thome Interested ears Sad diem reworded is the °Octal proceedings. Beery thing being is workbag 'besier—tbe mums' all adjusted—after nominating, by acelamstios, oat Mead Suiten, •bo had aooppositioe, the balloting ootennesed. Oa the first ballot, fur Register add Reeorder, the vote stood, Trimble, 42; Moorhead 14; Loomis 11, and Laverne thus omainatisg Trimble at the first Ire: The nest thing in order was Amiably, sad theyoms being eininted the tint ballot showed the following: Watt 43; Sherman 33;-Cochran 27; Magill 5: Lee 7; sad Campbell 9. nit ty- ire Wag necessity to a choice, Wanner was declared nominated, end after the withdrawal of all the candidates bat Sherman and Cothran, the Congestion proossided to • second ballot. Now sem* the tag of wet. Both cubit dates tame up to Use errata h temstifully. Sherman was hooke4 by the Iftwa•—aad the West had always heretofore beets omnipotent when she willed is. Cochran, oo the other heed, was lacked by Lowry, the hare of a hundred oaursatioss, and the undistputed °weer of the Repobliean petty of Brie county. Besides all this is Coehran's favor, he wee supposed to have peculiar claims apes the party Moans., se before remarked, he had beaded a mob a few months riao which, not osly tore dews sad destroyed • Rer 4144,10 labs oißot, but burst • hess.lihrwry —sad ae the hero of snob as exploit ought esetaitatto be versed In eau, therefore it followed as a natural sequence that he would, in the opinion elide fiieuda, make • capital tau• sisahrt,--acting upon this lint, therefor*, the bal lots were deposited la the hat, and when they were seam ed oat nor thrice itafortscato Mead Sherman was "eeant -sd eat" a 11,,, and Cochran uomanted in." The vote stood, Sharma° 32, Cochran 37. We confess that we ere tied at this result—Ent, because It shows amt a life-loag Democrat, like MaJ. Sherman, can- Beget 'expect to be forgiven by the Republicans of Brie eottaty; second, that Republicanism don't "pay;" third. OW, the Revaklime Putty of the eounty is tiocopletety ondiii the thumb of , the Board of Political Brokers is the city; and fourth sad instil, tocsins* in all future time. whin the Republican organs talk about übordar ruffians" and tb. ”froriSom of the pivot," Le. So , we can point to this nomination as an evident* of their insincerity. After the Legislature wesdisposed of, the other nom', nations we,. wade with railiond spited. Sill best Kelso twelve roses for Distriet Attorsoy—Goeld, of North But, was aomitutted for Coasosissiower; Liu Brecht, of Fair. view. for Auditor; Nioholson and Bracken, fur Directors of the Poor, sad Dillon for Coroner; and thin the work haring beep finished, the Convention ati)oersed. 1.116. Joseph 111405, of New Jong, started yesterday for St. Louis and Halms, to help sake Kaosas the land of the free and the hose of the brave. Coops his fa. We slip the ibove piece of laMannation from the adver tising outman' of the Philsdelphin iforaieg Tiasse. a red_ mouthedanti-slavorr,f journM, atm bag probably yed more to 64 7 against the "border ruelatie" of Missouri. Who it L alleged invaded Kansas for the purpose of controlling bet election. than red; other paper in that city. Now we don't know 31e.nlitson—we don't know whether ha is a Dative or a foreigner, jeer or Gentile, pectin w Cbrissian—bat we do know that if he is going to Kama/ to make it "the land of the free ) and the borne of the heave," and does not te- Wed to make tt bin own "home" too, he is jam as much of a "border rullimi," as worthy of deartaelarion ►ad eet curs—jusf as einem loos to the charge. laid at the a door of the people oralissonri—as Stringfellow himself. fo snob ease b., as willt as all of his coadjutors, should be °mint (ld out. They have no :right to be "oounted in." The people of Raver thistasteleve—the men who have gone there to make it their leinoe, and the homes of tboir chil dren, should have the privilege of deciding bee .destisiss, and t forming her urganie laws. 'No man, be he from Mis souri, or Comtectionit,South Carolina, or New Jersey, should be "'mooted it," wheat he le there to make Kansu his peemoomit home. Those are our sentiments! £l4 VPLeS.—The Detroit Fr.. P.a. soy* the fact / D u beim ogee tthustratuct that the demoorstie party is *t ruckled 1111 t to auto bet to pritwipbutt No ma", bolietur high his plot* is the alfectioas of Slum party, has overdose material damage to it by dosertioo. Amoy, recent *sam ple* of the fact, *setae is at the Woad of a may faction is ilimerari. aid Basa. Ho;Mum has jam boom badly bouts as the kaow.ootting miatildato for Governor etTemot. Both wore formerly leaders of the demeammie 'party. Hamm* ovoid mai to imell he.. study roatiated. His etomilet - Doe's seem* trill ma - theassmd. liestaa'a time, salted glib ail miser *Was is Mteroarl, has st‘t boss able I. Meet um Itsow mating asoditlime for Governor.— Col. Stewart is amtitinly dooms. fie so y a private letter we yesterday receireildom Jefferson City, sod the last St. Louis papers evitooda it. We bold up Boston ud Hoostos as iraseeples—as examples tplot the deseemmtle party earn palling for moo, bet orisit thing for Princi ples. E=IIIIM!IMI Mr ?hi aeognipatiossolist eodeee • **inmost' .bleb polo as abeam of tb. wieferritig of the &roe of Dower of I/W.lv epee a eortais elergyeisa by a. Liters eel -1.644 sad dkko Wow of tbs.'s** elerigyetae.efahr.•oe lines, iiiiatairlageAiogredeepreee it apeliin,ited thas. twee. 17 *gladly gross, I. Peeeteetioa. Tide is eiersoterotio---at Meet oeo third of too jackdaws who lowish With the titles ef L L. D. awl D. D. are ivories& of the eleasestery kowsehee weal AMBROTITS&—Prof, Colby lois pis Roos. st SU New Esitssii Kohl, stad is sow ostosod is Wits; mow of tho boot Aubrotypeo any prodasoa ha AU oily:, OM la MIA ow ibis. 11/11.)tekirst rtmtTMFALIIOIICOMM. Jedge Wst.worit p.htii 3(4ltord goof, deal like Joesplb'e edit—a garataertof tinny notes/. The Clinton Democrat slays the o pfglik ever heard of him, ems in an hr sane motritiment > elect GI. Jj. Ig inetstarak, a slave bolder, Pe decd This speentiation biked. I,lfor tame; GUI afield& he behoved pietty well, aS4got to Cloagrese. no there distinguished himseif by voting for , the repeal of the tarif of '43, for whiett nearly all his present *apportion, denounced him as a traitor - to Penney!Tanis, and a dough. faced truckler to the South Frightened by their donna. aiations, he of f ered his anti slavery proviso, at the inetsee• of the Van Beastea, in order to defend himself &vilest the aNmsations of the Whig. In 1848 he pledged him self to support the nominee of the Beltirooto Convention for President, whieb pledge he violated and supported Vast Dunne. The next we hosed of him be was boring the Legislature to make a new judieial 4istriot in his jocality, with a view to tbo Jadgesitip. De begged the Democrats to do this, in tifder that be might "get out of polities for a while" and then come hack again to the Democratic party. The district was made for him, be was sleeted Judge. but he did not "get out of politics," and in 1851' he was an active supporter of Gen. Plane. Dur ing the Know Nothing furor of 1854, be 'professed to be with that party and wantep to be its nominee for V. 8. Senator. Palling in this, be assisted in defeating its nominee, and then joined with the Abolitionists to get up a "Rapablieon' potty and thus put down the K There never Ilia an instanee in which he 'sated with the Whigs, but he always denounced them with mach bitter ness tlis plotting, driveling, trfelty disposition it well exemplified by * recent transeetion. To mak' people be Here he has some faith In hi•eleetioa he resigns his Judo.. ship, bat very tarots) was be not to do it until within ler. thou three month. of the election. Had be resigned three months before, the people of the dietrlt would bey* elect td a Judge this fall for the term of ten years, but as three months do at,t elapse between hie resignation and election. the Governor appoints until the aeoond election, a year henoe! So, Mr. Witoscrt can be defeated this fall f.,, Governor and obtain hi. Judgeship again in a year' Thie characterishe of the man. Hill whole political career stamps him ate mots trickster, and his last set establishes the feet beyond controversy Do the people want such a man fur Governor It they take him they may depend they wall bane - to pay i ti•• 1,,p0r." ANOTHER {SIG hare hitritorote, upon littera , otiestions. alluded to the rn 1.. tt 0 ...ha n gs ' sh ie s to iii pp a s en t. 0111,0 fy taking place in the ..piniou of the people of England upon the slave que Ci ( . 44 - 64,4 away by a spirit of fanaticism, /moat 1 ,, that which affliem the New England State. at this time, the people 04,12.aglandfurced 'manes patios upon their 11',,,t !ran Colonies They did this, too, without any proparatioo 04. the part of the slave or his master Cro osoge • so.l the result, which emery cool observer ~t nt, predicted, followed as naturally ae water Buds its le.el the slate treatise more degraded, sod the colonise uorttilot. , This state of affairs i. t o, patent to the •lsiott of the state : men and press of England, (bat latterly a g.)0,1 deal of attention is devoted to it, and many' projects brought forward to remedy the mistake -- Foremost among these iii the "cooly system," by which it is propoied to truster a portion of the population of the over burdened portions the East to the dilapidated *states of the Indies, and, under the guise of a given ouniber of riot. "apprenticeship," inaugurate a system of slavery eve. more objectionable than that which their mad philootbropy sholistrod. And bone* it is, that London Tieves,let all lune! Ma organ of the British Go•ernment, Poises the °erasion of the atusivereary of Wort India onsouoipotion--wkea our American free negroes were eelebrattog the event and eiogiog oosaanahs to Queen Victoria,—to put forth the following significant sign • „ The worthy are mho serOirtystisited eleisery noel noosed our Weer ladies pesseesiesie ore very Seed y, eery timer...reale ou that tender poier. It is oat ear hosinase to dens them mash Justice and troth on their side, or to stand up for the planters, who soak • lino which repelled all reasonable advocacy. Auk eenfeesediy taking that greed summary stew of the qoootioo which we 01141 M help taking afters quarter of a boatury, the process was a tenure; it dewdrop ad as inseam poremerty, ruined tkosseaci• of yoodfomilies, d ag eod e d the oisproes still lower Masi they teem, nod, after .''nosed the macs slouroty to km scrrmakkati kasufs.— After malty attempts at indirect discouragement, we have been obliged at last to reev3giiim and admit persistent slave wormed to ILA moat rank ia env common*. Every body who comas fresh into the question, oneomproakised and unbiased, admits the foliate, and asks why we did Rot stumps gradual or 'postmen's@ emancipation, if it was, indeed, utterly impossible to improve the practice of slavery iota something nitwit like that we read of in sacred as well as etassical antiquity. The more these questions are asked, and the muse these doubts abound, the more positive are the men of the post that they did right in their days, and that they eanoot he improved upon in our days.:' lied this appear ail in • Democratic American joiarnal, what a howl woelld hays been set ap by the Bettetior Stows mood Darla Wilmot, of the Country over the degeneracy Cr the tiougbfaces. At it is, the whew" lealgement it task.., •• by authority," of the falters of emancipation in Abe Wein Indies, is presistently suppressed. ___ _ _ . Box. JA31105 THOMPIIION One of the candidates for the Supreme Court, Hon. Janus TllO/4PSON, of Brie, wee in this place last week.— Tin people of this oounty are well acquainted with Judge T., be hawing formerly flied the race if President Judge, thin district; since which he has ropresented this Congres sional district in Congress for three successive terms—a rare occurrence to the Northern States. Having occupied public positions. et brief intervals, for a period of twenty years and upwards, his name has hecome al familiar u honssitiold words in this section of the State Judge Thompson has never yet been defeated before the people, and his mast sanguine opponents do not anticipate • dif ferent result in the present contest. His name is a tower of strength irr Northwestern Pentisylvaula, particularly in his urn county, and in this section of the State we may safely predict that be will run Mealy thousands ahead of his ticket. In one point of view, the election of Judge Thompson to the Supreme Beech is very important to the people living north and *pest of lb. Allegheny Riser. It is known that the titles to tends In this motion are not in the same situ. ation as them of the remainder of the oommonwealth. The OtICIMITOYS otiod,otiog grants to land companies, which were made at an early date, land to unsettle this title kof indi. Tidal"! tattlers. Jodie Thompson is thoroughly rimed In those matters, and therefore might be obi* to render jam. tie* to the spottier, whom other Judges would in lost to the 'tartest* webwort of litigant parties. U. is the only candidate for Judgeship, whom rissidenee is north and, west ef the Mitigbany, and it is no disparagement to oth. ere, to say aim he is tatter obits to form comet opinions is regard to the land titles, than any one of the candidates for the same office. It is vastly to the Interest of the peo. pie of the section spoken of, that they should havo,„ at one man in the Supreme 6ourt, who understands not peettlieriti•• of their land titles.— Warr". L. 19.... IT IS ALWAYS SO —ooe of oor exobloges relate/ that in the city of Byrum/re—a city remarkable for its abolition proclivities—a colored m►o recently endeavored to raise • 111.1131 of money for the purpose of purebtuing his wife from slavery. After laboring hard among Lb• "friends of freedom and free labor," he finally succeeded In obtain. log $2O towards the $BOO necessary for that purpose.— Thus it is with there abolition fanatic., everywhere. They 4,,n't ramie* what they presets, and oak, preach when they are atio.listed by the prospect■ of pAitieal gain.— Their sympathy for the eolored rocs, when pat to the told, ties by in a tangent, and they are am *old as en ieiele,with hearts steel poiate4 against the more tender feellop of humanity. Fur • Sae specimen of an Iceberg, commend es to eaeof 'hese politiced abolitioniets. A GOOD JOrlt—This week's Garth* eotitalus • eapi tal article is favor of that old *big doetrio•---protertioa! In view of the feet that the some paper rapport* Wilmot, the only =sober of Congress from Pebasylvaida that voted as repeal the proteetiv• tariff of '42, sad foe the enact ment of that '46„ *bleb is knows la wide rocalstdary as the "t"ree trade British Witt" this article of oar ootuapo rary tney jontly IPe considered the beat Joke of the season. It wal doubtless act Dsvitl to laughing in his sleeve, should be cbaare to efts , it, whoa be comes beta treat Sat urday. ri IRA lID PAIR.—Oar Agricultural fristattle riresald not forget the Pair at Girard ea Thursday next. We urnisr statsd that ample provision has been made for an louvred lag tins—not only for those wbo (Asleep mammoth articles of agrteniture, sad premium stark, but, also, for those who dote upon two forty Gags, sad lip top specimens of the beet breeds' The half mile trotting eosin,* is Rani to be the best in thts seotion of the State, sod i. in rapits.lord tibouti the weather prove plessaat there will doubtless lso a largo turn out from all parts of tbecounty,as well as froze the adiaoeut euteutias of Crawford sad Aaktablas. leg,. Spooking of the proposed visit of Hastoa mutt, the American (medium for Governor, to jAs easily nest week, the Onsytte says its "only regret Is, that he should l occupy a position calculated to strengthen Potter's etas. tioa. Be maw be elected himself--and can at blot *say aid lb* Isseofore party." As Capt.. Cattle would say. we "make a ants" of this for the porpose or sagipseting to the &saw Out the friends of lisalebarst sight with equal propriety make the same remark in regard to Wihnot-- "k. elitism& be "dieted hisself--and use at bast oaly aid Use leaufeso party." —sr. farioetesd, the linegais eerier. Irnaboled of nosy Siriebland who was converted white playing as enpire.. meet at Iwtbrilb . bar been ereesiaig a eettestien b preadilag is the Baptist Clan* at mite, X Ir. .. EW . • 0n,..,.a..e. of a. It% Obrorwor.3 One of the pillars of playa. * talon. Went was the fall thereof, end the Maphotsolevil diamdek's• Nd mg, however, Is mote preposterous than die attempt to judge of the Iluanoial oondidoe of Ws idly, Miff men it the smeary at lase, by the failures or suosesees of pa. bless in Wail &rat. Ths wont result that fellows, le die palling down of a few country basks, wiloh mold tit ban* met such an overthrow bad they depesiest "spate *ie." "Pat not your treat is prisms," sath Scripture, and merchant prase, form so exception to this role. But the pante tad diarist, for d 10 7 of leap 'os all pervading. The greet Broker who was popularly b.- Herod to Whip lb a bath of ire dollar tad Stew mg night la des week, asedod the eatafal as last, tad fooled It not. I Baia that the newspapers are alu:osiellng the estrovagaaa of the oldest sot at fierstogs, but he is sot the most Dotissable offshoot of the fondly. A younger sou has immortalised himself In divers coquetry Owe by lighting elgars with ten dollar bank Doan sad casein °ballasts lesiva of the side walk by teasing them through with a sword ans. The latter ozpiolt was eekbrated In a mock progreame at ---- Cello" as the "Doleful My. Jro of Abel by Cala." Business has low resumed its wooled tranquility; the 101•11 le fell of country morello/stet sad 0141 1 1 •• good pros poet of fair Tail Wad*, which is all that wax to he expeet ed after the finaacial aid commercial recesses of hut sea. Boa. The Welt is paying up promptly sad well; the tooth is rich, and buying mmerossly. Sugar sad moat., are still held in great scutantitios. for high Mean but holders are beginning to get sick of the meat and pelota must toms down soon. Tee will not be moat loser before spring. Dry goods are **Dills well, withers' say advisees io prim. The cotton mills are stopping all over. country. It is rumored that 5,00 looms are to be stopped this wale. This will either brag cotton down, or 'alma the vales of goods. Cotton fabrics, however, will sot sell above present prices. The people bay them only bless} they are oboap, and whim they MAN to possess this quali ty, consumers will spend their mousy for clothing of • mss substantial and desirable; ammeter. After all the watery about short traps of silk, silk (*brie , are atillag sad are likely to sell, at last year'. prices. The great eundess sales of silks have not yet 000teseneed. There was a "aloe little time," for a few minutes, at the New York Soto) on Wednesday morning last, in which one of Mr. Buchanan's °deals in this city, took pretty prominent band. It some that dating a politkna ow:ow cation In one of the sitting rooms, sots. pretty seven things wen said by a mainsail from Louisiana to Leas V. Powlor, Seq., Post Muter of the city, who retorted sharply, at which the Louisiana gentleman drew forth a pistol and fired at Powlsrr, who wee appoad by the spec- tators to the affair to be unarmed. Pottier, however, at P once drew forth a pistol and returned the fire, but fortu nately neither took affect. Those present interfered, sad ultimately the polio* coming is, took both the belllgensots to the Station house to be locked up. News of the affair was soon carried to the friends of the parties who effected the mle•es of the gentlemen nader artist, who being by thin time cool, made friends., and bad • good time, being alike gratified at this Woos of the affair. There has been • good deal of maneuvering to keep the stair secret, but the argue *ye of the press could not be blinded, and hence its publicity. The weather has been decidedly cool, for the last week, and groat numbers ha►e returned to town, finding the city the most comfortable plate miter all. To-day, however, opens warm and,anitry, and the eosseemptlos d !seer le alarming. Apropos of lager, it le getting quite fashiona ble for patties to call for Dee, biro or *rot mar in Am origisal "Deettelies,' eta** toroli eta es the ewe may be. A adult, 'Nils sprig entered • saloon the other day, and wishing to M is the mode, culled oat, "Twit, 'ratite!" "Wallas" speedily placed two foaming map before his customer. Sprig was non•plaued and requested the re moval of the extra mug. "Neht ■ynheir," says "wsitaw,' . "didn't yet order tairir?" Sprig had to guide both breakers, and is folly aware sow that "tweir," does'of mean lager beer. Among the noticeable events of the past week Is the death of Ur. Rufus W. Griewold,:a gentleman somewhat celebrated In the field of letters, and known, at least by reputation, to the satire reading pablie of the country. He WAS a native of Vermont, and wan about 1l years of age. U. been his owner, I believe, as the Editor of is conotry . pisper, somewhere in the Western part of thi: State—in Fredonia, I hear it said; from, there he floated about from plisse to plate, mall he found hi■ way to this city end became associated With Greeley in conducting the Nee-T —the drabm soared philosopher's fret 'Sort In the newspaper litre. H• afterwards edited, is conjunc tion with Park Benjamin, the Brother Jonathan, sad per haps one or two other papers. Be afterwards became cos segued with Grahame. Miempadue, of Philadelphia, sad War still with the International Maculae, published fly String er & Townsend. His diesrent works and oompgations, r need not enumerate, u they are to be found on almost every cows table, and in all pablic 111lreriss. Dr. Gris wold wee married three times, and two daughters of his firm marriage sorely* Mm. There Ls numb seanda/ in re• geed to his matrimonial relations,. his diroroe from hi, second wife, &c., but the poblie give no ooneern with it, although the demoted was exceedingly sensitive on the subject, and published a pamphlet i n vindiestiou of his private life. He will he missed from the world of lotions though truth mewing of to add tbat his reputation was far ahead of his intrinsic merits as an author or writer. The breathing of the Atlantle telegraph Gable mood more real regret end disappointment among all classes of the community than the breaking of all Wail street at ono, could possibly have done. Its progress has boon watehod with the lounges% interest by men of all Mugu, and to the business men of New York, espeeialy It is an entypios of vital losportagtee. The dealt' of Mortimer Livhipton,ta., may ba r/war d. ea as pee of the *Teats of the week. This gentleman was as this bead of on• of the oldest and largest Rsiekerbeeker farsdlia; a family which has elistingelehad itself In every walk of private and public life, mid whose history is ie. Omelet? *mewed with the 'octal and commercial pro. trees of New York city. May mem and women exist in this pert of the world merely on the strength of the name of Lleinpton. Amusements are thinning out a little jest now, but Sep tember will come In like a Rood with all sorts of gaiety for the people. The next 11111400 of operas for 'Wish Maria Fivszolini is engaged. promises to be the finest we hare ever bad. The promenade et/escorts bar . * foiled. lase_ bathing near the city is very popular * , and all the resorts on Long Island and the Jersey shore are crowded. The wits of a well known merchant of this city, distinguishes herself at Fin Island by sailing a yacht in bine bresehell and a green jerkin. Perhaps this wifl be the costmene after crinoline has had its day. ERIE. Boum kin.' friend has sent us a card of invitation, together with the necessary document to "chalk our bet," to attend the opening festival of the Brewster Rouse, at Freeport, 111. The poet haa said that "distance lends en. ehantmest to the view,* sad in ordinary cases perhaps it does; bat in this particular ease, as we will 'lmre to deny ourself the pleasure of being present, we are inclined to think the "view" as well as t►e entertainment, would be little man "enchanting' if they wen In dose proximity. However, tie levitation sad the whale—mark' are none theism acooptablin and in -return we ran only say to ail oar misdeal, that if any of them ever visit Freeport, be sire to stop at the Brewster .0011/0. Gin"' IT UP.—The Montour Americas, the black republican paper of Motor eosuty, marauder' the politi es' battle is the &lambs( 'assuage Prank resist indleatioss dare 1. uo prespoet of de footing Packer. A triaagsbm flight west remelt la lb* do. feat of the opposition; sad la nar preoestdirbiod Mato we fool soared that so bay. the Dosteriesl et mrszth to esecood, If seam' os a Moils take'. We are defeated and render ed powerless by the improdest Nisi of ultra-repsidlesta sad Mimosa. Awnless.. The gondol! ausvietios of our mind baa 'Tar bees that 'suited we stand. diridod we foil.'" Th. rattled troarietlea of ear titled iv, that the democracy of Penurytreats Lave &clear majority of frost tea thoollood to flume thommad over the Mack repablicoot mad know nothings combined, sad with all their Grow la the field. we venture the predietioa that Gismo! Prelim's majority over Judge Wilmot will eseeed thirty thou/mad, folios or no halos. is. The last potatoes of the Whitowster, Ais., lb sr icier ease 1p no with the !aside printed with Woe hat. The mini number oontaltie a glowing and "Oita description of the opening emu raise of a sew Hotel at Wilwankee, is which the Editor participated. Whotben the solar of the &rioter Is ha...1.d tp typify the eondlthes of the Editor after his man from the befer• nreatkrood hen. Viet, is NA to eculeeturo—bst we profuse it is! j/e/•• It is a slagalar Met, deasonstrated by the teases of MO, that there was at that time, fa the State et New York, 95,10 widows, mad 0ta1y351,197 widowers. lesMark tag epos this, an *rehear paper says: "This great dis parity proves most eoarluively sad strikhgly, after the maser if the fable, that "whatever mammas t marriage may aged steamy it 11 dark to the sear' rn Y 17118.—is ls akid that teatatees nay be nage to ripen speedily by settlaioall %Noshes that do mot ses ta* &alt tematees le,ssaay of die prima In and Allia00" to etetftl, ere serythin Issekierrii nose, sad 1$ wadi well tee amen atm& to penis tbs NUM isdisslsi Awn. Num Toss. Mout tl. LIT. Wadi IS A 0110GIIR-DRIVIIRr —Several of cor Megnirlieseeactisseges have been la high ewe over th e 14i tied Itontsa, the t N. iseadidate Ear Goveraor IM lama ri. was eleotiod. 'When charged with elteddhig air • Lew Nothing Setory, they moiled that the Mum was Immencipistion, Una Rollins was as Einaaclpuideeist,', 2 4 40 1 tetillimaes i Imo We eltweirr and saves/eve ban. gageof use .of them--the Meadville Journal—was a maigger-driver." In view of thi, feet, the gneotioa natur ally isepau Itse—wbat is a nigger-driver? Ntetrart, the Dernoseatie candidate, whose election is now conoeded, sever was the writer of a slave in his life, and because each was tkefarit, war reproached upon the stamp by Mal. litoUlas Wiens*, "be having the means, and having been a long a midis* of the State, should never have 'bought a nigger.'" In addition to this, the Eit. Louis latitiligeneer, the loading K. N. paper in the State, and one of the chief sapgiortin of Rollins, contained a letter from 'him before the elsredos, In littlish occurred this santenoe: "The effort of Nash*l (Paschall it Editor of the Roped. /ion's) and other. will be to ideatify Me with the emaaoi• potion movement In St. Louis, and thus alarm Americaas and slave-owners' to the oonotry. Opposed as I am to essaacimatioa aid ell efiSation of tAe slavery flatware, oar Meads mast guard this point. Ido not claim to be the peenliat advocate of slavery. I ask, wevertielese tile 01014er off hawse's homily assd tkirty slaws, sad here the control of as many more that I do not own." Prom those (aeti it would appear that In the opinion of the Crawford Jouritai, a man who never owned a glare is a "nigger-dririny while one who brags that he is the "owner of between twenty cad thirty slaves, and has t he control of as many mote," is a very proper champion of Republicanism' Verily, political humbug will never eeaso! Air' Speaking of the recent adultery ease, which neon. pied the attention of Squire Sweeney and two of our city mere lasa week, therronstitetion of this week says that -...int•ther guilty or innocent the woman's character is quite likely to be sacrificed between two men who are no better than they should be"' With- two papers to help them, might be added, we think, with a good deal of propriety. 'Mae Sere is a pretty good one. Speaking of the At lantic Trieraph, the Sarannah fieerstian, states that a gentleman there said, "Erect if it were all laid down sia4 working we °wad not get/reek new, by it." "Why not?" asked a thiek•headed goat. "Because," replied wide awake, "news transmitted a distance clover two thousand Cleo through wit/ water could not be f reek 0" pr. It is stated,)y authority" that • new fashion is &bast to be introduced by the ladies of Buffalo—no less in fact that an immense oat ash which is to be attached to the waists of the dear creatures, to be raised and lowered at pleasure, like the top of a buggy. Buffalo papers fran tically ask "what nest?" WARREN BANK.--The President and Cashier of the Warren Bank, publish s card stating that their circulation is $BO,OOO, deposite $15,000, which constitutes the entire liability. They state that "the Bent has not sustained the loss of one hundred dollars, and our assets are ample be yond any possible contingency and entirely subject to our eontrol ; and in the absence of (iodise eacttemeat can be made arallable greatay in Advance of ally demand that can be made on us." WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE.—We refer qui reader to the advertisement of this popular remedy. It is highly recommended by all who bays used it, and has effected wonderful results by ita magi , . influence. We know of patlenien In this oouoty who bare been almost bald (or years, had their hair entirely restored to its former !cvil-j -aw» and beauty, by the use of Wood's Hair Restorative. —Lagrange BsMien. THE G. 114 BATTLES [Provo the Washiagton ',tar J The following is an extract of a letter from an officer of the Army to a friend in this city, dated Camp Floyd, Gila River, 14th July, 1*57 "Our campaign of the last month, for we started from the depot on the 13th June and re turned on the llth Inetant, has been eminently successful, and done more injury to the Apaches than all the scouts or campaigns together since I have been in the country, which has been six years. "After much fatigue by night marches a dee tachmeat from the column, commanded by Capt. Ewell, Tint dragoons, captured a camp of nine siquawillon the 22d June. Continuing our march through deep ravines by day and over plains at night, on the 27th June we arrived at the Gila, just opposite the northeast. point of Mount Turn bull, and there found a large camp of Apaches resting in fancied security, and taLiug their com fort. A. furious charge of three cempaniee of tat dragoons, supported by Lieutenants Whipplwand Stearn's companies of 3d infantry, waked them up, and they fled to the thick underworld. This wing of the column or'Sssed the Gila from the north side and took position on the left bank to eat off the retreat to Mount Turnbull They were striving to cross the Gila wheb a charge was made on them by a squadron of mounted riflemen, B and K companies, commanded by Capta'n Claiborne and the Lieutenant Dubois, supported h' Lieutenants Jackson and Cooke, Bth infantry, commanding I and J companies of that regiment. "This destroyed their happiness, for the work of death was progressing, and continued until no more were found fit to the 'The battle commen ced about 4i l'.'M , and endkd about 7. The dead, difficult to find, owing to the extreme den sity of the undergrowth of young'willows, were, after a sharp searching, picked out. There were twenty warriors and four squaws The Pueblo Indians with us as spies kilted two of the latter; one was shot while bravely fighting with a bow and arrow, and the other accidentally. There were twenty-six squaws and children captured, and all their plunder. Nothing saved td them. "A squaw captive told me there were forty warriors when the fight commenced, and that. only 'three escaped. "Col. Loring, two days after, ou the Francis , co, caught a flying wounded Apache, who said be was trom the battle, and that there were forty warriors and only two escaped. "Lieut. Davis, let dragoons, was wounded in the knee by an arrow in a personal recontre.— Ie fired his revolver three tunes at the Indian, and not killing him—the Indian shooting too, not over five yards apart—he becime'enragemi and hurled his revolver at the Indian's head, who firing again, struck Davis and then ran after the revolver, which he had scarcely picked *before he was pierced by a dozen balls. "lii: 4, Steen was wounded in the corner, of the rig ye by an arrow—a narrow escape Two sergeants, two corporals, three privates, and one Pueblo 'Wien wounded—none killed; which seems a miracle, as the Indians, inside the wil lows, oould plainly see us without being seen, sad did deliberttely shoot at our officers and men at pleasure. Several of the officers, leading on their men in the bushes had personal conflicts. "Lieut. Cook, Bth infantry, killed one with the butt of his rifle by mashing in his skull ; Lieut. Davis, of Jagroons, as mentioned, sod Lieut. Lazelle killed two—one he shot, and clove the skull of the other with his sabre. "At tbia place and adjoining we iound exten• sive and flourishing corn fields, which we de stroyed. "Marching west t.) the Francisco river, we found mere corn fields. I supposed we destro - y- Id upwards of six. hundred acres. 'On the Francisco the Indians raised the white sag, and sued for peace. One came in, and was quito eloquent lie exclaimed, raising his eyes and bands to heaven, It w.as(}(xi's set, bringing you on us to revenge our many ravages and bad conduct. We want peace—we want to mining° captives,' k.c. By accident this has not been effected, much to our regret. "Irving's column coming down the Francisco, from the White mountains, the Indians became, sacred, and we could not get them in again. "Colonel Inonnevilliacted beautifully through out, lam convinced he is the best mountain Indian bunter in the army." ANTUL DZATM FROM BURNI;NO FLUID.—The WOOMMter Spy says that a domestic named Mary Crowley, in the employ of Draper Ruggles, of that city, in kindling ber fire yeaterday morn ing, poured on burning fluid te hasten its igni- tion, when the can, which contained about two quarts of fluid, immediately exploded with a noise like a cannon, the flames of the fluid im msdi►tely enveloping the unfortunate girl, by whieh\her clothes were converted into one sheet of tuns. Mr. itingles hearing her enemas sod die noise of the lo*eimr, rushed from the Wavy, where he was sitting, toward tb4 kitchen, sod forced open th e door, against iiieh She air - within @seated to press very besegy, nod wised hold of her, causing her to follow Ads oat the door to ward the bars, whirs he look a buffalo robe aid threw it over herfand what a pail of water nob seeded is queueing the fames, seriously barn lag his bands and singing his hair in so doing. - bet girl's clothes were burned entirely off, and her skin blistered all over her body, bo much so that pieces of it adhered in shreds to the casings of the doors through which she passed. She lingered in greet suffering o'clock, P. M., when she died. She was about 25 or 80years of sge, sod had resided in the families of Judge ,Thomas and Albert Tolman, previous to living with Mr. Ruggles, and sustained a good reputa tion. She has a sister in Boston, end one in California, mid a cousin in this city. 'Rey pa rents reside in Ireland. PiracricaL Amataamanort to Lumen's.— The Chi Times Times of the 16th inst., gives an instance of the practical carrying out Of the doe trines of the Black "Republicans" in Northern Illinois. It says : Knox County,, Illinois, or at least all el that part of it lying about Ghtlesian, has lately teen thrown into a high state of excitement by a ver ification of Gr ee ley ' s prediction. It seems that daring the ca mpaign of lastyear, when Banks, Burlingame, Grover, Hale, Gen. Nye and other Abolitionists visited this region, the Negro equality faith, always very strong, got intensely heated at Galesburg, and a most respectable and wealthy farmer of that vicinity, the bead of a large family, by way of showing his sincerity in the doctrine, took a negro man into his house, treated him as an equal and a fit associate for members of his family. Time, which developed all things, has devel oped even to the Abolitionist. of Galesburg the practical effects of the teachings of Burlingame sod Banks. One of the daughters--a young and blooming girl—is now a mother, and the mother of a black mge:s child I Abolition Is. dies, mothers and m — Mens, who cheered Gen. Nye, and John P. lisle, when they asserted that negroes were the equals of white men, now turn away from the poor victim of that system of teaching. Galesburg bu long been celebrated for its Abolitionism. It is fit that its practical manitestatisos should have occurred there. The Times suggests the child should be named after N. P. Banks, the late Speaker of the House, u the great champion of the equality of Ite races. THE GREAT ELEVATOR.-A southern gentle man at a northern hotel,'perceiviag that the di ning-room servant, a negro, was bestowing his attentions elsewhere, to his own neglect, called np Jot►n, and accosted him in this wise : "John, I have servants at home, and am wait ed on as a gentleman should be. lam neglected here, and lam tired of it. I give yon fair no tice that I will whip you like a dog unless yon behave yourself." The conserence was, that John became very attentive during the few days that the gentleman remained. an going away, John was called up and presented', with a dollar or two, which he thus acknowledged : "Thank et, muss. Southern gentlemen al aye so—lick us like blazes if we don't wait on 'em well, but when dey go, dey alien gib us a dollar or two. Now, dese abolition gunmen mighty hard to suit, and want much waiting on, an' when dey go 'way, shake yer hand, look np to the wall and say, 'God bless yon, my unfor, tunate friend, an' elewate you in the scale of hu manity,' or something like that, but dey nebber gib u, a dollar to elewate ns with." :SPECIAL NOTICES. NW? CE.—The enbocrtber :a a native born eltizen of Enatounty, and considers himself capable of doing the don, of the ' , Rica , ' Prothonotary , of th. several Courts of said Ce , :aty, tad wool 4 offer hlutaelf u a caodidate for that ornce. Subject horrerer 3o the will of the roavority of the rote:* of okrod Count.. Purview, ii.epterribor 5 , 19.57 17 C UQTION TO TOE Pt7BLlC.—Whoreas, the; ai meas. demand, and jest merits which Dr I a•o 4 celebrated ciedlcioosi for Freels erreraferstses, or obstractioe of lot 1.11144 pdrta, have attained (together with the K•itaiimi 11011AN't FAMILVD or FIXALZ PIIATINCTOI, which is invaluable to ladies who through physical deformity or inclination do not desire au increase of jointly,) hare induced unprincipled men to repre sent avulse' ves u our agents, among whom ui one THOMAS LUSK, who is now travelling and palming upon community worthless no4tioirot and base counterfeita, therefore we combs* Ow yeiblic, that these medicine*, and Instrument, can only be obtained on ap plication by letter, or personally, to Drs. VAIN & MoLasrg, Sub Bose, S Y Diopeasary, corner of Hanover k Canal eta —near Bain, Buffalo, N. T. or Boa 3.558, Post Mee. As our demands are equal to our mesas of supply we appoint no scents in any pajoenf the Union . .. ) rjr.44advsetisenient. in another column j 1 fi September t 107.-17. aw JOY 0 TEIM WORL O r —The cr Medical MOW :li e • the day. Read the &dee at beaded Reltabolde Genalee Preparatipa." BLACK OR BROWN HAIR produced la are minutes, from the Grayish or Roden Hair, by the/ap e/talcum of WM. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DVS. WARRANTED in deft detecttoo, SA I never to Injure the hair or ■kln, no matter how often •pp:ict or hnw long continued, Vs* the g•aalae and no h4rsa mitt possibly occur Lark—the steel engrantig on the bot,•n.i William A Batchelor, 233 Broadway on the four sided.— Ask f.,r Wm_ A Batchelor's Hair - Dye when you parallax,. WILLIAM Ar. BATCHELOR, 233 Bsoaderay New Yorit• Ail -.then are cps aterfeli—Sold by Stewart At Sinclair, Erie, Pa renews,. of an IMITATION Gilled "D . Batchelor's Flair Dye,' rts.e.... N Y., an t Inuerivet around by Tuttle k Bowes, of Auburn tiainesof doislerewho sell it are now being obtained, and will short ly be published. raps A PEEFECT/SKTIOTITETE FOR THE LAN CET, isrs of beeLgE a E CTCEO ea AND E N LIO TER i O ner z bu AD ONE t VULAD p Y—haa f bu t s ON m E di lA s - t c h o a n s m c p on te t h ro m l but ONE THING, to wit; 1117110C131 INTLAIMATORT Dll24lll—what e,..r be its force or locality—whether in the head, throat, chest, abdomen, extremities or skin. I/very/west ef liseet (but no other disease I is subdued by It as sully as Ore is extinguished bs erster, la it asked, Sys it does this'—simply by restoring the loot Whom between the Bolds and solids. Such is its potency, that lite vaccine matter, tt requires merely what adhere to the point of a quill dipped into a solution of it, to affect the entire oyebeto. ye,„ Of its intrinsic cabs, the enlightened community, and not are dieeboreer, must be thefiadge.lll4 PRIME T, 11,50 PER DRACIiII—PRICE $2, PER DRACHM. Four months ago, this mysterious medicine ~as eubmitted to 'the tribunal of int intelligent public. la that short period, nearly Are Moaned editors and publishers (in the U. S Canada*, British ihoruices and England) teat personally tested or witnessed he edicacy la fattasmentsre La Bess', sod have pronounced It the Moat raiisable urethral discovery of Ails or any preceding age. This en ighiened Jury or o•• hundred reliable. men, by their unbiased verdict, hare given the katiphlic Salt an established character, a. .111 be **ea by the folio grisag kW extracts Frees am Batton Traveller. We think the following testimonials from publishers, who re solved the Salt in payment for advertising, entitled to higher eon sideration and mom confidence, than the certificates ordinarily attached to advertised medloines." . . . „ . . LApro itspyrter Meta.—.Tbe sow medleioe, th• Auriphlogirtle Silt, a rapidly workiag its way to popular favor to ttila city-6e.- tsq eu red itbecimatliran, Pleurisy, Rush of Blood to the Head, Croup atid Brotechltia" Lasoreoca Sootootl, ditoot--" It Ls a am moody for Inflammatory Complaints " Hoottlytoo.hotrool, Pa.—"lt stand§ unrinlled hauntnstory Adagatiser. fife.—" All .ho hale used the Salt hate detyred the most beneficial effects from lt." . . . Pieties. Journal, 0., edited by Yrs 6. 8. Dexter —We can say fe..ot experienee., it la an excellent remedy for Headache, Nenralgia, kga. and Palpitation of the Heare—lindeed, we are MU/ it wilfrio all ,t professes, and we may God speed the new medietue.' .hfirnkromelle DessecrveA Jet,—"lt has eared seeerel came of iti,uusttstn, Bronchitis, Erysipelas sad Canker." tewsisowa Advocate, Me. — _ Our journeyman vu cured of sesere X..uralets io one week.' Pleitadelp.ide Herald, Pa.—" It is growing very popular here." Lobertp- Tern Bssose, Mi,—" Is has cured Humor% and Indent ma tory Cutaneous Diseases." Wermerial nag*? o.—" We know tt eutstuee Fever; Headache, Toothache, end loos! Wits—working sedeetly but effeassity.' Another editor, byletter to Dr. C., lays--1 know of invent who ere cda( ft with great benefit, but unknown to their family phyu elute, whom they do not wish to stead' Another— , I hue been • dyspeptic for 8 years—hare taken the salt four weeks, &edam entirely eared." tnotber— u A eon of MIMI% saltiest of Fits from boyhood, used tb•• Salt one month, and is well. BeovisrsUs Uirarecr, FOTOfI arid ladatataatary Rheuma tism, It la lassloable." Pass- asistime Tames, lifka.—." The editor eared of Rash of Brood to the Head." fruits. (Ironic's, kis.—" [silty man would have it ha his family " ()....1-14sger, gh.—u Dr.,Ceggswelro Solt has wrought frost Americas Lack, hot - 1e it bas boon mood successfully in Norsons Headache." Another editor, by letter—" Clue of our compositors has taken a for Pleurisy and Heartburn, and is loud in Its praise: Another— It is Tory popular with the ladies in Nervous and F'ema4 Complaints." Another—" It Is the be rowdy torfropr and Altus eier used to the-West." aootber:—" ki wife haalarig bees am toted with Inflammation nt tb. Lungs stud a hard Cough: dm has uasd the Halt less than owe month, and ber complaints are wholly removed," Another-0w at our physkians burr y his MIMI di it , in the (am of-a News* ante in nay own tonsils, which he witneme4l Ile rya, faith wrought the cure. h old -him, bath or no both, the Salt has dose what be could sea do. Another:—"A ettild of mine deageloasty irk with Starlet Fever, via quid& eared whit the - LOWS Q i . Mean. N. w• - kAo. it 1, ail It probates to b.." 1, Newark nada 0 I. a catottiat moody for Neeuslats, tieedsche, ledamed , sod Catarrh. It I. indeed a most die eoeery ; sad we my, ye dteetplat of Faealamtas.`" Another, by letter.—A wilt luta toes eared of IMlsmation of the Womb sod dieteteidag PihtsP Another—" Otte Miro elark has had the Spivs Compliant for 6 years—has U.ki oily op* boa sod I. voll—ead mombo. of hi s kiniky ass mule latusstioa of the ladoeyes hoax the same hos.' to Asoeberte As aged I—'" a st =ltor our claw, sea mesa of the V•••••• 1 of 14 plane witli sew ibel sad • lull' Asethar—ft • mad Clanan Iliaanationa aunt ha those wsob." o f P S ahoz e tatoplak N. r—...h. boo sand Ur au* apahast lona IM Aftrowot Citiiatt.4: i, . .Y I" - 'F.•.r. f,,,,,,,. harlot for maw sae a 0,,„., ClorCei. Mara --It J• " 'O., saitarms." .41 6., s nk /safe. In, —o We comic." lu •,. , that throe *di verdict*, coder the rir.,,,,L . fi. ...up. , to atom theft ormakivratlon." While y ooatrum-makore ri.toror. ~,„ ,Ve tuail l 4-raiii•allllille, by oritieringr '' fro,. *, ,„ bot . to eurfatty malady,' thooha c ,, e ,,,, „ , t o di , that thei *overeat lorrn. of rerslat inliao OVetornue b) todt Arleta parhae, ~ ,o1 ti,. ~,,,,, stara/hoi mom 1,, mu Chronic tar. h , to do—nn 1111oVi010 iike,lhadt whoa all arterial and ..aria ahafrortivire NO AC finiThir—fl To protect lb. r0n,,,,, toot by cassWiflaoro Yis• prop fl~ 7/17,1"1.11X;::: guide inch arraormserits, that b. ~.,, „,,,,,,, ~.., , A aAbta., In any tosiotity, by 311• IL or F. 5t.,t,,, or fOrtigo Col.llltri.4l, • Itholat tXp.13.4.• I, ,t,„ is pot tip In drzNebni pactrie. for acute dirt. , pselift,r.• $4--nbal family do SI. It ii ~,,,.„,,....4 of ti.. discor.ry, and 1,11 4,w-tiro,. for as. V, B —ll.r.pest.—oo p.n... Ir, 16.1 . 4,,...1,,,, La* hero •Nrotnt •,1 a i croit hy hors .1,4 th. ~,1* „ / ~o who are rumen' rick as acefits, an. ably 1e.th,,,, , h ,, , received tiy s ztoliaberi ia payamiat for air.A,,,, u 'i after, till Paha/ it fortts, tht astipbto c i.,,,,, had by AIL, Mee of expromi.) {brooch 1t.,, 12 Elloatoo, Yu*, iir at blo fit, 23 WLVTEK 5f1i.221 All letters with Itioyey should h. : r,,,,,4 4 ,," otirsrbeie mailed, WI it mats brit her ,- .at., and ,;. sae an - 1..al 1. sae der, thee/ides nacre *a..., r• .„, opkyr,l—tolatly for Chronic l'arkarra. 4.--..-7•*._ r 1t...1 , 0t, 'goat , 111:17. Ittgeo , t,. r a, •• W. ad•ta. a/I to cut out and Mg, tt ortlst AO-mat Irk 1247 —IS-3131. bto rostdrove in tb►riByte 01 Edinboro, ,ot irtm , llr AVMAIt CLUTk., in the 7411 you ~ t At l'..rbote,, Ps., on Friday Ai 25u, Yq Rourrirs, Ira, of W 11111oor Rohm., tog , late Chbrt Juy,tv. After )rats otruireuing, which iru borne e,.h Ileac., the if.. Ma tertuinste 1 0( non trh,,, rigerini, was the 1101 of the famly ROOIRETII if In Imenarnble nor to her „,„ whom her getatlrrires,lenr hiadaer of hneirt, her delightful social qualltie► had made her an ni onlinary affection. It tpl is a meuate entee,l e t. 44 4, that .11e wa. not anprepare I fur th. 'heap, tr. I .t u: enstentplat..l it with compreeite and notimette. ttiral Pair ti ce TIEK:4OI4 A /1.1 4 74 to rent Made tor No 1.6 ialot r on the Fair Ground the 211 and 24th. to.t F.., Steals only will be rented Appbean, made .00ern at the office of A A nr,r, 112 ~ WWI. on or before Saturday Br order of l'ornna•t. ,•37 —17.1* List of Lotter.. lit ki 11A J NI .111.1 an the Post Ogbesa at F.riakr ft l'•roonal .s:',ng for tars lellisrs will plasma A nthon• lionr• Grmirohl Carolina P ..., A odorson k 11 Howe William i . ,erro Byron J AMOS Hurocilirry Jasper Patina: Rand Walsain Rowel) Ralph T 1'h..4. [inert Miss i itirtia Nosey S P Pluoits Bowers Mrs 1::1,1 Heller Chart., It pb,,,, Barr John I. Herrick Mims •tarai l'ridihe r ; Brrr Nina Jan« Hewitt kiss Ann R..t a nOnt Brirollr John liretry k.ltz, Brindle John A Herman trick lio'dnikot Bs own H G Halderma Henry Itoy II kt Brown Iht•l4 W Hankins rirstia itsonort o , Brnan II M Harems los F \ k i , 0 ,,, t , Brent John Ilablo• Hr. An.. \j„,,,, , Bro. n T110111.1..11 Hays Clias or \Ctn. Qt 1,1",,, Blair Mrs ItlarFarrt Hank Grorr S. hit cos Courtney Sash J Johnson - . 1... i ',1% lir C,,nry.,l m". Mar.. . John J. t. ...rot: . . Cu notir rligearll46" Kw• A \ 7. l :::• u tua 11 .it,01:4::7"..c.. c o o,, Zecuu Ket A ._~atu■ l'4lrtran /Ar Wm )(rug tln Vary 11 . Cvn.v Nn H t Kleg Vi.. ADig►l Crixt..l. Mr A Ipho.u. hog Dania I Clark P R Clark Mr 11 J Cr I SR John Lan on ,lohn flimna, 4 I,nrd Nathan Crnaby Li Jull4l Lasborn Hour, Clark l'haulicer Moore MI.. Eltta •.m',,, „ a , ' citeraDolr Stereo Moran Mrs Bridget stow, D ere Clark Rev- Wexler Morrell Wm -1 .root In' Drown U I. Miller Eari im*.‘l. crime-au Shop rd Mtn,* Sarum./ ruck.l . :l Dean Henry I. Miller Jr-lin Tut:. i Debutt Chrtstarti Mead S M Th0.r..1 Decker Wilt Barton Mahuity Timothy Toatii Davie Mrs 1)11 Marten inn Esther A "'Loma De Wolf Mr, liar. I') Manoon Thomas Thorn J Erabart Mr Z 114-.;rtll John Toole• Esinrs M - Am'. Mr NILO Dared Can et. Iry Mr J••seph M,F a•lend Martha Wilson 1 koto Michael Mc."lain Thos • We I Nor Charles M.-Cisme Mr J X W twotioll II W McCormick Win Waster (..ord,,n $ McCarty Tim Wint.o, GO,. rapt Me-Cann Miss Mary A M r . ng.i: CArrques Wm it Newkirk Mr James 'A' het. : Gallagher Eocene Nirt.lison George W Wrlint Ur.—u Mn Mary A N , , ‘•l4..km Cbarlee 1% ,, 1ui Green Mrs Delilah?. Nooel George Vo in: Green Mn R M Niciloile James 1-...., lirst,•to Carson 2 0at5...J.., , W Graham Mr i• - Pope Mr John , h r NEW YOALIC DISPENS. cop.NER oF CANAL AND 111NoVER MAIN, BCYFALI , I.vrt rr•TEu rut: TN FAT OENT 0 DISE %ARS OF A PRIVATE ' 4 %TULE. -,pbiletle and , hronir treat,: tnt.-Iri o rrrit toown.r. y,t3l. 41 .00 h 1 14 1, I,a• , >rlAtte ,)1 th. nature .1 1,,u ta.• . • nr atneltin., Phronl.• I , .1 ',.••••• 1 , n!lor. h..aring—lntlarunruttino of Vl* 411 PcwALz W , or besord,o ISAAr WEBSTER u. Lrnenrrb.ra nr Panto.. .%oaeoorrhowa, or patnfol .opprevaaof hen•t -r ten .or Falling of tb.• Womb, treat:elf a' ' .n , l aen CIF 111,r7111t1 t•••• 1 t o es era owitabew where it 41.0 are aesum , ...l \ Tres L i•elos o • dowse which. is brou:bt on by Nair Aerie 4, mot depluesble tianit• of Inconsutersto yikrb, Lr ttl the mild and em tartrattront vre !vent of this 1./to-Aar, la both attniter,t, 'poems Tenaculum, wi4leb in OS tr1111,61,* .11 4,,, d kr on Pt. tirtllg V) trot pet. rota theo4, the Ercitsaiun. liunng the night. , Me J. 111•1.1., or ItIVIsION, tn.. ,ti at Hu "iiontlernati you are benetactuA t, nionoloo, lot ins I heer.wuo , addlet..l to the hablX`ot 1 4r ouch Woman* of Its deplorable reeults, out. no. Ilfe Fla tarn been throughly eureel by the •; ,,,h o ot,o• ut 4 ,„ inatruinent, and I iteelit it a duty r bell I 1 , ." noankind, that I should Teeornmeno tour method Tom.. of this, -as, well as all nth,. ; Put, of the ,nfly.t.es Tissortt a, .a fIO,OO and Car. T. 444 of this osnount, to any ad.iTem , free of for nut of the tart", .n receipt of a r.•.onablo P.tit,llS Mr tin d.ler "Or trYat.l,lll 1 .1.:. • out •uvt tow n, SOW cured, cvn 0 , et,1(1 v.O t to 6*, wow), ;Arc Yl,ll. k, OIL :•• A 1 "i LT, st than e-b.• I ,, vn pnrot , sl le•Glittr, aro r.- produt thin will and tb , • net.. 10 • •.'s '• , VAAK slTYLArrlinkbe A:' rornatouttAttt..n. 1,, I ett‘r, hr.. , M lASI . , Hot Roffitio. \ V • Au4 , l6t :r.f, I • .7 —IS iy • Bank Meeting, 1 t,,kholder, of the , Erie ttc,k ttr.. th.tr flanktet. , Hey.. on Mato F:7001, tb. t t'• ' 1.1 ,u,r ilett , her next, at 2 tri+ affoL, •.( th.• hank 11. onhv *f th. Uonrd t,fitt '7. Is 1,16 e 4.. 14.! . IMMEllilla nititauENT titTettr..o .t • NOXY 1:1 4 tr 6a W Oflicv tin A u mby„ j r „,. • oroor of Park, En. I. le , TUE PLACE TO Bl'l RI) WA RE ''NF 1,, IRON, STEEL or NAILS. it I titN EY & McCONKEY .- •te Stock, just sessusrd C6:011T)I9 )n want of liellov”, ks'i* • es. Fiereev Plates. Piprieg.. (04.. 111 Rai,Clirrlage Bolo*, Homo, n. 4 trel• writ 1. rah ~13 U.. as tb•• ary nn. • • rh...tir•r s Y . An: \ Locks, Lataties, Butts and tt TN kyitt. • • f 8C1L19.1t 4 kliPst I at aAft \Fr , , Atte ri I ItPCiTlititS, by tt 3. • 214artmeot TOOLS , Es, CIO g gtr Alt 1.1,Y, Min, Crop. Cut, Circular awl But:, j nd th. , lltrklaure Stlre, .t 9 S.. C t., , rf.i:lC Y • —The 1,, r ,...t . t ,,l best i k .ortlj.. aud POCK ET Cnitlen .vrr ..aered . sera st IIARXEN" i V.- Au*.u•t _+ \ , k14C,1. -t••cl: 01 )t.rrim•c VIII;KB I •'+ to IV ♦Prf law - tr 11,. SUMMER HATS. t 4:001) AissouT.ltioer F ral.An Itat• at 1..t0• MA, • Paper Ranging' and Bordo ()F il lnv ."l 6t .ti les and patter7,7.1141.":11-7: t. Protect your ' Roney and Valnabh A Nortinat 10jOr Übe" . eekbrat ,, l .1-1• Sat,.. DOW •r vine (or ex tit.iff. , “ burrinr to an, 14r d the kind e .er } • redee , rare ?p.m fin pe.ki July 4. in 47, . . Plitt ULAITTK EULON r A to:.•la. , I•t•r• ('hsritt, Al,oti . LIR. • 411.alth. bit Chat, t.orivey, by t•. July 4, MT. l'A r. - - TIME ERIE A( t of Intro, U•m Ae•otsunttien• tqk I t ..••• •• • • • roa,i watt • oo•and tl.o ••••• •••• •• • • scare know lor,le, "t nte.ocrxi•li • •••‘••,'.• mot tiolotot en • t• - n the non. br 1 0 KATES OF TrITItoN , . r , Arithatetto,to - ogrA t", Itt,;' , • • itiettkontary mar, 1.11111.1 t•retien..r et, •4 ‘, hysioloit, It•Aae• Trisvaornetl.,, Vhenitstrs , kelte,h.,sus, 11 e'• Modern , r4eot 1 .1, TufUou Kill; an !lila, ••• The Academy haildlh, i• pair/and th... I.4Pis, *l.l eimpuit Frruiturr. II." vat unimemaly attra•to • r. Aisccv,t4t. 54441 Met Amours IS, lt S. —l4 DIED. ',land An... 1 I.lyo Patnek DRS. VANN & XcLANE'S SUR ROM IL NO. 3, ItEED Hot EIMIDEIS If jou •n• =lll =I I 'Ow opal. At. . • r •Iv `'• %IFLi: 02111 I T.-nelter of /...,0 S., • t Tru.h.r %a kI•4.11.1 • •N • • TEIL t.v of %WU...1" .t . 11111=1 halt, BE EOM El MI
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