THE 'ERIE oIisERVER. BENJ. F. -.1.0%N. EdStair --- SLOAN & MOORE, Publishers Led Proprietors. evro affik Y, DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS. TOR 1301711,N01L, HON. WILLIAM F. PACKER, or LTCOXINGI. TOIL CANAL COMNISIONKIL, _ NIMROD STRICKLAND, or c . • FOR SUPRZME JUDOIIB, HON. JAM} THOMPSON, OF Ella. HON: WILLIAM STRONG,. or r I • ' News of fhe Week. --411111 , -- -- Ind, in the Niagara Palls (assts the pertLinalers of a clue of disappointed love and subside, of • sonAhat rumantle character. It appears that the wife and daughter of a Kr. Uhl. late editor of a German pair - or - 1n New York, bad bees stopping at the Fails, when an accointanee was formed hempen, the daughter and a young man named art& and the two became engaged. Filially the mother and daughter left for New York. and the lover followed the same evening. - Arriving in New York, several meetings took plea, between the lovers; Out at the termination of the last ono, the young man went to his Hotel, took a dose of . polsoa, and to a short time was dead. And the reason .lelias gives by the Gowns "Wear* told that his attach , mot was reelprocated on the part of Miss Uhl, sad that an engagemeat existed. waiting only the closeout of Mrs. Uhl, who was at first mach opposed to the match. It is said that Mrs. Uhl dually gave herooossint, at an interview Mime Int informed him that shit had only been jolting.— We of coarse cannot vouch for the truth of this raper% but if it is true, it exhibits a refinelusent of *reeky not often met with in the most inveterate tllru. Ebrig was a person of very nervous temperament and possessed a warm and generous heart. We can imagine the ,Rent each en a.- expected rebut would have upon a person of so sensitive a nature. He probably sited from the impulse of the moment, yet we are told that he bad no desire to recover, sad was perfectly resigned to his fate. Re was burled at, Nom York. Mr 'brig, who by the way Is much respected, leaves a brother and sister residing at Niagara Balls." —la Buffalo Ca Saturday eight, about ten o'clock, a man named Jacob. Myers was murdered on tote corner of Batavia street and Boos' Alley, by Francis Baer. A few minus' before, Myers, with others, had been drinking ' beer In a grocery kept by a Mr. Wolf. Baer came In and drank a glass of bur. Oar informant states that Myers drank with him, and that they had some altercation together. Baer went oat Sirst, and wee followed in a few minutes by Myers. Soon after two watchmen heard a loud cry, and hastening in the direction it cam* from, found the body of Myers lying dead la the street. It was taken to Station . House No. 4. -Wolf was also taken there. Shortly thereafter Baer was arrested in the street, and ore his same at Jolt's Smith. Before this, u was ascertained subseqnesst ly, be had been at the house of . his brotbor.in.lacr, sad groped him, saying that • man bad knocked him dews and that be had out him with a Snit', bat did Dot know that he had killed him; be was admitted, and than cloth ing furnished him, and his brother-in-law went - for a watehman. He says that Baer was very drunk when be CllOl4 10 his house, but WOK 16e grocery keeper, says that he did Dot appear so when be called for his beer. Both the men were in the employ of bur Holloway, and it is stated that an old enmity existed between them. Baer, thi murderer, him a wife and six children. The unfortu nate Myers has a family now on the way from Europe to 'join him. Their grief at finding him thus brutally murdered , ~,when they arrive, may be imagined. —The Trenton State Gassne, relates the partieulars of • ease of seduction that occurred in Burlington, New Jersey, on Friday last. The perpetrator of the crime was the Rev. Wm. B. Sutherland, a clergyman and a married man, and the victim a young lady oral, fifteen years of age, of a respectable family, and a Member of his Church. He bad persurded her to come his house, in the absence of,his ‘,Nsife) ander the pretence of desiring her to assist several i• i_ tlinr young ladies of his congregation in arranging the boob la km library. When she entered the library, she was surprised to find herself alone, but was prevailed upon to remain, and during her stay there, the libidinous raeUandtel succeeded in accomplishing the poor girl*, rule. Great esettument was aroused amongst the people of Bur. liugtOn4then the perpetuation of the outrage became known. and dip clerical hypocrite was obliged to a.. fir Ufa. Hs succeeded in, getting off. Had he been taken, so WO ran the public Indignation, he would most probably WOG been lynched. —The Detroit Tribune tells a good story of Mayor Hyde of that eity.. He was a passenger on the Forest Queen, bus Saginaw, and having risen early and performed his ablations, took • seat to the barber's chair to enjoy the Morning breeze. The barber was &beetle. A fast joins( mesa walked in and with a "high air" ordered the occupant of the shalt to deist his coat. The Mayor augured an obsequious manner and flourished the broom with extra touches and eonoluded his Job with a gisoefol bow, and an inqahry if the onstomer didn't want his head shampioned, hair eat, ie. The Mayor mitred a negative answer and stoma*, and Young Apiaries strutted oat, leaving the Mayor to his solitude. —Daaertiona are vary frequent anion( the British troupe L Gouda. Al 11111/11y u two hundred an mold to have do- acirtwi from tie Ninth animist, otationod at Kingston-- J . l Isms norabor, including a sergeant and eight nun who horsed the garrison guard, and several prisoners who were laslitelparilionse, ;deserted on Monday night of last f: ; ,week. These soldiers, who wore the silver Crimea mod nada their *soap, taking with theta Are etas& of alias Aid aninnaition, by means of s boat which was lying at the garrison wharf. They strengthened their &ago@ of wasps by scuttliug the oilicere boats, in one of which were head nine bayonet boles. —The Meek Rept<ems of Chicago attempted to got up smother exeitetneei, on Sunday last, by the report that a matt was carrying a - fugitive slave into slavery, and had him warmed in a house in that city. A large mob oolleet ed sad *undid Mo negro, threatening to War down the hone Who was not given up to them. But the fugitive tamed oat to be a free colored boy whom his guardian was bringing from Pennsylvania. After chasing the nun and boy about the city, and endangering their Urea with stones and atones, and exhibiting others phases of Republican ism, t►. mob at length became padded, and quiet was re stored. —TM Boston papirs confirm the toteUtpmoe reoeirsd h telegraph of the _resipation of Judge Curtis, of the Baltld States !sprees Court. The Boston Caitrior sap ease be•s led to take this step from reasons growing oat of hts private MEWL T4s partieolst oonsidenitioss yid* have mooed him bulong to that portion of a man's Wei tato which the public does not natiekly enter. Be has set sited is so important a measure witisont due &Meta dem mid rollection ; nod those who best know the elements Oohs ease will be the - most ready to asquieese is the de• Aim to which he he s e come " —The Norfolk Heratil routes this incident, which we osemseed to the attention of the " hoodoos shriekera.', A few dap ago, worst free negro*. were put ap at auction is Norfolk scanty, and sold to labor for a term satiates' to liquidate their taxes. Sinsalar to Waif, four of them wereparshasod tiy a Slave to Portsmouth, who felt quite proud the dittissisioit, sal made known his dotortaloa ties to pt this fall value of his money out of them or hew the meet why. —lb. W. H. Webster went from his boos* in Otsego as as murales west, the Gaon day, lad fell hi With inall ARAN C. Bea* of Ohio, on the oars. A soourtship issismtly set ia, which at the mod of fear boors ethainatod is s propossi; Mod straigistway a minister who was os the Isola aide Mali ose Sal. The, were minted at the rate if Wiest dirty-two mhos per hour, by the Ctradactor's rata. —lt appears that more Gammas sad Drainers have ras ed ap la Knox smutty, Ohio. The Lie sheriff of this deuetr. Lewis Swam is a &baiter is the sum of Ivo or de theammi &liars sad kas wise to Clalgoraia. His bed of SAM, 'irked by several eabotaatlal Mamas of Yeez roomy, km bees *lea oat of the Auditor's Mdse. A copy of It. however remittal, —New a riot say grow oat of • my Hula efilleaky, was saws ressatly la St. Lomb, so., whom the wife of • grocer, awatod Vartey,liarlag bosses a AU of • Dolghltor shams& Daley, the latter mortared hi. Meads, sad Parley his, so that s maw of parrots had a groat aibt with bricks, .totios. slabs, ste., eadliag La Daley bola( murderously (minded sad *bed up for dead. —la Webster, lises., • likely yang ma* asaked Moon, worth MON, laving ben jihad 117 a yeast lady, had beam* eagsgsd to +beadier, when ski hat sae tried to sot Ws beet sills, sad be Gimped fres hi. love treebhe eabreitrisi saki& is Wedbiesday irterbla& .15EPT It 31111ta 1S), LSI& 4 eau PRICSIDS2fT AXII sus Amnon& The letter of Preeideat Bvcauaa to a self Appetit:4 committee of forty-Mil Coameoticett Cidgpmen, who ad draped Min a letter nation sedate shape seams his ad misistration ofdhinia Kansas, will be foaad ea the berth pow of to-dare paper. We have no doubt this letter will be universally read s and &Woke& the atm sad Impose doable patios of tine oppodtios, its arguments sad eon shadow will be as ativarealky approved. Bat is 'regard to the propriety of the President's madsomadlitg to writs a reply to such a self-essatitate4 body of political faaatioe, there is of imam a difsirease of opisiem Lot as look at this a little. Professor Gilliam& A, Co. freshly sassed the Presideat of employing as army, through Governor Walk er, to "fora the people of Hassas to obey law, not their own, nor of the United Btates," bat laws which "they never nude, and rulers they saver fleeted." It is true, as the Chia Kagisasts of the whole people, and responsible to the whole people, he was aader`ao obligations to settee • paper or each ma &boneless character. Had he treated it with sisal inaseatioe it would, perhaps, have been a met. idol rebuke of the motives of those who oboe* to sato; his with their saticiaal madam. This Is, we suspect, prodeely tke coarse that tie artful fruiters of that remark able lastradeit presumed he would adopt ; and we Caney they ware prepared to make political capital oat of it for the sooting state obrations, by Airaidtag the country with tupelos, arguments to show that the reticence of the fed. seal intseadvairse,owiag to his apprehension,. But Mr. Baohaain, sad doubtless to timir - stoufasiiin, ooncladed to depart from his general rule on such occasions, and owing to the "piranha character" of the Connecticut letter, as wells. its "distiartished seam," as he was pleated to term it, to favor it with as elaborate response. in that rr spasm, as the reader will de by turning to the letter h alf, the President distiadly thaws, that be found the territory of Kansas, when he entered upon his execrative duties, already possessed of a territorial govern ment and of territorial laws, both acknowledged by Coo. gross. His oath of Aloe requires his to support that government mid "take cars that the laws be faithfully es *anted." For this purpose ha dispatches • military forte to Kansas. Its object is to aid, as a poem creators, the eivtl magistrate. In '•carrying the laws into execution and &lambi* the scatty of ssploylag such a fore*, as he observes, "relate so arida epee the character of the country," let the blame fall sot oa those who insist upon obediense to the laws, bat epos those who, while profess. invto bold liainjowity of legal votes se dent to overwhelm iteeppositioa, refuse to go so the polls, and prefer civ i l discord to therpmesable sad legitimate settlement of all domestic ditto:midst. The President caasot see, nor one we, any Jastifkation for the revolutionary course of these disorgasisers. He has malideree, and so bars we, in the sagacity sad judo* of Geaeral : Walker. Like President Madison, when be had to deal with the Hartford Convec tion; President Bahama will only interfere with the To. poke one whoa "it shall perform some see maculated to bring It into "collision with the mostitation and the laws," and in that *vest, he odds, aad he will be sustaleed by all law abiding people in his detenniaatioa, the insurgent, "shall be roasted sad put down by the whole force of the government." This is empbatioand intelligible language. It is plain, tiraiglit:forward, and to the point. It is man ly, direct, dotterel:lie, mud resolute. We 'Measly hope the "forty-two gentlemen of Connecticut" who fancy their opinions are of more moment to the world than those of the Mao or twenty millions of as who happen to tier teem them, will comp - rebelled exactly the modest and envi able position it enables them to occupy. At the same time, it is a sonselalioa to feel that we have an executive who Is sot only basely alive to the responsibilities of his aloe, aad fully aware of its duties, but answerviag in his detanaination sad merge to permit no political faction, however iseeraciag and however aestivate, to doter his from doing hL duty under timmost palatal circiumstasees. A RRESTRD ?OR LIBIL.—As as Item of 1044111 0111114 we state that on. Tuesday last J. 8. IL Young, Editor of the Dispose/4, was arrested on two wit/roots, issued by a Jostles of the Peace is Crawford colony, for libel on Gem. J. P. flaiwtsv, of that county. The socueed had a bear. log before Jobs Swfmisiy, Ks% sad was bound over in 11.400 bounds upon such warrant for his appearance at the next sitting of the Coast a l' that taunt/ to answer the charge. G. W. Goodrich John bl. Ostia*, we under- stand, or, his bondsmen. *fallout desitlng to " six in," in this or any other matter of a similar kind, for the rea son that we have always thought, and still think that it not the proviso, of a respectable paper to dish up all tb scandal of the town to gratify the patient taste of Its readers, we may be allowed to say that, after Investigating the mitt'r somewhat, we are satiated the charges upon whieb thee* libel nits we predicated, are totally* false.— At least, there is no legal or presumptive evidence that Gen. Easy:Lev is guilty of the improprietleii charged against him--and for which he has caused the arrest mentioned: Indeed, its may safely go farther and say, that from the character of the charged, and of the paper making them, there is soldier question nor doubt in our mind that piteousl and political motive. ludoenced their promulgation. :It certainly was not the public good that prompted the publication of these unfounded rumors—be. cause, if so, the public good demands that all allegations of a similawcharaeter, against whomsoever via, shall kayo equal publicity., Now, we have so doubt that somewhat similar obsess to that published against Drawls, Gould be made against some who are the aide!, and hookers of the libelous Quonset through whieh the allegation. against Get. Bnawsar are sent forth to the we do not believe that we, or nay other newspaper, are called arm to make our oolastas a memos sewer through ;Meth to furnish food for the depraved appetite of the greedy patina And yet, If they'll/We pea demands the publication of those street rumors about linawley, the same public good certainly demands it is every other ease where common fame points to 'rime—area though, if in doing so, we do tramp upon the tender wren of oar beekerm In short, why attach one man sad let another sore guilty, to all legal pereepUoa, sempe?—why this favoritism? Simply because there Is an oldies is the Das ewe and pone in the other. Basurt.wr Is • Democrat—it is mppotsed by some that he has Meow* with the administration, and that such lalluenco might prove detrimental to the rioter which cat talo seapseses of Republicans have in view—and hence this farfetched attempt to link his same with an affair that all the evidence yet adduced does not einneet it. WBO ARE THE SLAVE TRADERS I —The New York Timm, to .pocking of the recast captors of the 'chooser Jupiter, oa the west coast of Airier, expressos the Wald that she was °wood to New York, and sailed from there wader a false saws, se mistral:lea of bet be ing found la the castes hoses. It adds, that pima" who profess to be posted say they scold lay their hands say and *very week on a slaver lesetni that pert. This state meet is *maraud by an wade la the Ilichmood Eateirvr, "apposed to have heea written by Gov. Wise. Thatartiele statettllitderias that patients'''. Wasiak to Brasil slimiest every resist bearing the Las of the United States, sad captured es oesdeaused for partisipation la the slave trade, was found to be the property of some 'meters skilp owner. In one tummies, sash a vowel was captured, Which proved to be the properly of a Quaker in Now Jimmy, who abstained, est jeriaripts, frog the soasamptios of 'agar prodaecd by slay* labor. Drabs state of seelety in Brazil, the swim article remarks : " T 4. laws sad .atoms of Brazil ece aztroaasiy Amon ble te Oessiastpatioa. Ley agreement toads by the toaster of & slave, either with the elm* Maisel( or with & third piutr,i teeth* parelissai esseeigpsties of tie slave, is made awes/telly liadlas. TtNikekaaelpated "eye itaimoliately Salnaltelll all the tights .ad frasehisee of a 'tithes of Brasil; sot does he fad say setioas obstacle to modal advaeopeeetit. The preledioe of Geier Is aliases seamen is Brasil, laugh ed at eves la the nors relined sinks of the Coati, as dl.- playlet se asaatand fastidlosseess. The priest at the altar, the mend m. is the aratyr the merehast °a phew., the lawyer at the her, .rave. the Miaow of the imperial hoseehold, nay be, sad dacpseatly Is, as 'medal twitted aggro, sad Is all grades of society the laterear raise of widow sad ..gross Is a Ibis, of oesseset PrPleloc" This Is the malt of ,practical sheltie:am. With what somplasesey I. Amerissas 'nameplate • similar eats of things is this ovum y ? HOME arm:Nos.—lt oust Or mussily put Vying to die Dineen*, of the &see to lied, es they Ono dot their esolisistos foe Jades' di r the Supreme Court an on erreed by Mond sad to at date torpedo . * boon. Jodie Taottnott, so oar readers MOW, gas resolved too Mpg gratifying sadornatuat from the pew of to epposi. doe ia tads Ormialm irks by Cho following. from the 8010 sad Seintylidil Jointel--the Inas( sad Zepubikaa organ of Bodo so•ntyrdt win ird nom the Hoo Wu. %sows snob equally as itigh @wog the oprodtioa don: 8 , The sowdasties of Kr. Simi will Aids a large vote is hi. favor sot oaly from his owe petty, bat fres this. who stead la the peek's.' of polities' opposes's. sad this will be the ease set alas* is Been, bat wherever be is knows. Mr. IL.Is a graduate et Tale College, whisk be left with the highest hoses. His legal sines seauseseed fa this eoastp, where his West, moos pissed Wee at the load of the her. He repteesstadk this seamy la uro aad Aoslised a to-e4istkia. To 1% 6 1E: of %belt oohs, be wide *sitisiar am ad power of applioaties to betebeass, lb. sake Wards, of his ehtreskre, --••• with all saterprises that have sky, 'ad his private reapeet mud the eteetiesea. la lapis( this we do AP' tarps sod . wee hem* “PetiefereW Titreeeue"?...a.reete eer Th Giarifieradie $1.4,111 to the Ulu.' - pupal sod rierose upon thelpaileitioe et Jule j. Cheiles*, for the Legislature, l the frepeblieees Collreatioe. fl stye: W. 011asot aid we will liut sappwt • issw, winless soosadred. dewed of cosamossAllinv , Mid mini" Prim4 l ° , *von if liesioss foist himself situ tits 'Re bless ranks and meare a nossinstion We hold our Repubileanism too sacred to trail it in divot sod ilium it In filth le the wake of a sole, bit ly sod Isamu oles imposter. We do not believe that the Republican robe Wll4 ever made to wrap op a corrupt, scheming. turbulent desperado end plats him in • seat of honor over the people If that he ttut mission of Republicanism, then we have not learned the lesson 'aright, and the sooner we unlearn it the better. to poli tics &I in morals, "honesty is the boat policy," and we Dev er will endorse the degredat;oo of ally party whet it de scends to the ranks of mean and ignorant and disreputa ble pot house politicians to select its standard bearers." Not latiailed frith this exhibition of "harmony," the Editor g O 5 on to say that this nomitiation was seesnid by the "suecieuftal trickery of Lowry, Kiag ♦ Co,"—that it was "eoaseeived In fraud and brought forth In iniquity"— is "a disgraced& outrage upon the Republican-party"—and that the nominee himself la a "ereature" whose "UM* /VIM on the records of oar sauna as a violator of law"— dud "he woods before the !solid as a eonvieted embalmer and, although the tombs** of the Republican party, it de clares "he never rotecVa straight Republican ticket in his life." And linalLl7. , - "This is, the man that we are asked to support as a Re publican Representative of Erie County to the Pennsylva nia Legislsture! This uncompromising mischief maker and dieter-her of the penes; this leader of mobs upon the houses and property and persons of respectable citisens— reepectable and booonabla Rerib/Scuo eitisent; this brawl ing demagogue and mountehenk, Is presented for the suffrages of the Republican party of Erie county, by • coo veution claiming to be "Republican," and composed ul delegates who denounce in resolutions the outrages ooin• :Bitted upon the pea, lul citizens of Hansa,' Republicans of Erie Comity, ere you prepared for this? An ye pre. pared to give this lie to all y e ar professional( love for law and order by .ustairilog • turbulent fe low who stands -convicted of riot and assault and outrage? Then are ye a more mercenary, arse", corrupt combination of met than eien your worst enemies ever charged upon you, and ye d defeat and latter destruction as a party. We do not object to this WAD, Cochran because of his position on lec•il questions, but we do object to the outrageous and an lawful method be adopted to sustaining his position, and we protest against his uotnioation as an outrage and • disgrace thi any party having for its object the promotion of freedoii. the •todloatioo of low, and the elevation of the standard of political and social morals. A. a friend of law and order, we protest against his nomination, and as a Republican we utterly repudisie him as unworthy the isooldencii and support of decent, b0110010:11111, law abiding and law-sustaining 'miaow.. • We would he false in every prioeiple of manhood, false to ourselves, false to the Re publican party, if by any word or act of ours we were to *south' a man so utterly devoid n( principle, of capacity, and political honesty as this Cochran, and we shall hold him up to the scorn ‘if honorable men at a political hypo • elite, a charlatan, and a blatant demagogue "If tilts be treason, males the most of This is outspoken and dtpided, certainly; bat it not the o nly indication 0 7,which the political skies exhibit of • tempest in:: Erie county. We understand that a call, numerously skied by the "bone and sinew" of the party, Is being eiroulated asking C. W. Euro, Esq , who was defeated In the Republican Coovention, to allow the use of his name as an independent candidate for Dis trict •ttotney. Then we have the Waterford Meseees, • paper with strong Republican proclivities, declaring that the nominatiou oamplained of by the Ooestitatioa "is one not fit to be made," mind that he will find "Jordan • hard road to travel." Then again, the Girard Repeahlicats, the organ ef the party in the Western townships, "pitch*s la" to the action of the Conveetioa In this style— . The western half of the eoanty is substantially diseard ed by is convention whose main strength lies la this very portion at it, and that, too, in the fees of the fast that nearly all the western delegates concentrated epos at least one of two candidates. The course of the C - lion can only be sioeountad for on the supposition that the majority were disposed to subsidise the political eliaraeter of this petty to local beetnees interests anal made It • huge btudistibearer fob. purposes entirely foreign to its nature and to the objects contemplated by its organisation. It this were the first lultarteis in which this game has been played we should forbear an expression of oar regret on this °oration; neither is it the second even. Three times hart we witnessed this prostitution of oar Republican or 'satiation to purposes outside of its legitimate aims, and it remains for the Republicans in this part of the twenty to say what shall be done, and how it shall be done.— The wrung becomes mon repulsive the mots we look at it." Altogether we think there is fun ahead, and can only my, in the lanimage of one of oar late dry fathom, "let's her rips, you infernalsrpups, yna."—wi aban't mix in. MORE' SIPLORATIONS.—The War Department has fitted out and dispatched an expedition to explore the valley of the Colorado river. It is commanded by Liam! Ives, and ailed on the Sear j the West on Saturday.— The Washington correspondent of the "Peers' says, It Li the-intention of Lieut. Ives brproeeed immediately to the Onif s ef California, from San Franciltoo, In a sailing vessel, taltine,witii'hi , • the materials of a small measlier On resiehi • s13:11b of the Colorado, his party will forth with corn Doe the lucent of the river. This expedition it Is believed, will eventually prove to have been one of the most imprortant sentorpries of the kind of any now in progress; whether considered simply with reference to its anticipated sal entitle restate', or more generally to the future destiny of the vast region which it is eontemplated thus to throw open to this march of eivillaation. The Colorado is the largest river, save one, of any of the Rooky Mountain". The lower portion of the valley, at points where it has been erossed by. exploring parties, has been found to possess a soil of unsurpassed richness; and the region through which it dotes it believed to possess mineral re scrams of the most valuable kind. Trappers tell 'strays 'goat stories of the sublimity of the seenery on the higher portioat of the valley, and of the gigantie canons, or gores, throng+ which the river passes. The new territory of Ancona, which borders the lower portions, is being fast tiled up by emigrants. From Salt Lake too, the Mormons are pulthing their settlements towards this valley, and are now within twenty live miles of Its most western brad. It is thought possible that Lieut. Ives may dad the river navigable for his small steamer, as high ap as the 37th parallel of latitude; which will bring hies to a point at no great distance from the Salt Lake region, and solve the problem of. short acid direct water eocassunieation between that territory sad the Paeitle Ocean. The surveys and ex plorations ionserte 4 with this expedition will include the various departments of topography, geology, soolocri mineralogy, he. Lieut. Ire. is already Gaullist with a partial' of this route, heath( traversed it, is ceenrainy with Lieut. Whipple, upon the Pixie/ Railroad Exploration, near the thirty-ilth parallel of latitude. The expedition will be especially gratlfyirg to the citizens of California, who hire long desired that the resources of the unknown region lying adjacent to their own should be developed. ru CONTLYEKTALS COM/NG.—Byereferesee to an advertisement elsewhere, It will be seed that them favorite Vocalists, "ru • cissitissaatais," are to give a Con cert le ibis city on Tuesday seeming 'ext. at the Ul vaunt church. As every body went to bear them when hero before, we premium this *wee of information will be particularly acceptable. CRT! PUL PURNITUR V.-4. W. Ayres, f.rsit■re deal*, soar the Prestos Isle Foundry, on State street, has jest Wee adding to ids stook a very aostrablip variety of mew and fashionable artieles. We notice one set of rose wood, astabod with daataak, In particular, It Is probably Ik. Not over brought to the city, and is well worth the trouble of going I. to see--evos If one too. sot feel able to tritest so satravacaut/y. His stook Is otbor wartioulare is full, en chat thew it want of thiag In the In. era have a wide field te choose. Call In oad an. bum. ARM'StSII- , - Loons the notable mats of the week, Is the, sneer of IL krt.& Wart% Of the Conmitutiok for IL bel upon Gen. BRAWLS'', of Crawford. He had a hearing Woos Joba &of/wavy, Seq. and entered tato bawds of tees for his appeareame to shower the sharge- 2 4. B. Johan., Req., beemming hie bondsman. As we lave elsewhere eomerented upon the sharp made against Gea..Brawloy, sad for which he bat *mitt »dress is law, say tardier remark is quit* stmemeesry, *swept to say that in my mash meet to lad our tioteisporsry of the Ck 'oti tar. ie such a serape, and tram his goosNemie will prompt Mute get oat of it is the easiest sad boot simmer possible. OS' The Girard Pair, oa Thursday, was attended by ma Gamow, cowman* of people. The day was very tae, sad the people appeared to enjoy themselves to the top of their beat—a remit that amid lot well be otherwise, poor vedette; the unbounded hospitality of the "Masai of tie village. and the universal (fort to mite everybody com fortable sad at home. As to the show. saador emapells as to say It did not meet oar expectations la any partimdar. The *musty, la the asighborhood of Girard. is ungaestion. &lOUs, beet agriaaltaral Moeda in Wester. Peessyles ale, mad eau do better thou on Thursday. We hope to me • baser start stmt year ' 4NACRIC4N ifiTTLVG. —The AMOTIOIIIIII bad a very raepattable whorls( at Park aim, is this eity,oa Thurs. *ay maim to bear Luc RAIL. RIM" &lb the `tlntheet oat" eaadidata for Governor. nay were disappoint**, however, I. their expeetatioa ia tbia partiontar, as be bad Use cetapelled by debase, to rotara base to Pbliaslel. pitia, 01. plate. botrover, was very ably Illed by L Boob*, Sweatt, lat., of Oloarleid • V. di* not bear kis at Part Rail, bat lissome* to his at Girard tile ems day. Hs a vary easy sad gressfal oh. quest, arititaasab of wit and sart asta. sad add' heat Ms Narrow Moto*, potitieso—wa Ws oedema* bolos whelk. ssuipi • IGO it tie Dry Gee& wok. • NEW 'YORK. '..rrreronotece at Übe Erie abiernm "It's all a muddle,* sop Niobolas of the wind Thiele sod the present state et {Muria Wail St. is decidedly a modal* to waltitadee alma depasitore Ad bill bailers who dole% take a wide Mow of these Wags ay are set "le to ofltroollit t h e grand laws of monetary lastaatice and &premiss. It always mesas Is hippos that "he who bath meek, to him mash I. given," sad 'web° lease mach always'eaves a grest,deal, while those Who have bat llUle to lose are nil to lees thatlittle shoplift. Heavy oper ators from their high watebtowere behold the gathering storm, and pack ap their Mlle private offsets la time to eaves tails for thalludlves."' Well, the wash News to he 0r.,, sad stocks are toviviae bat idetiiky mistimes ex. traoWtoatt, high; some if the NOM Wee Sir ammos hissisees paper range se high as Saw seat., a rate Massa whit& ought to Mart the prophets et the old ?mamas est of their vim. • Below Is dell, of ewes; wallas else was to be look ed for dories the seatineenee demob a Psals- Lay body who kaa duel capital of say kW, deolisee to toms la mammals mersimadiee. The high maw natal for scary have prostrated many spoommen; among others. the par ties referred I. la a former latter, who aadortook to bold that 70,000 teas of sager, at rata which deprived hall the popaladon of their euereasary alloweate of oweeteelllffif. Wo be auto him who epeoalatee Is the people's bread and batter; he shall surely have a talk Sager has fallea, sad with it the hopes sad the ermilt of the operators. The jobbers of dry goods sad grooeriee are sow dolag as active bedew; bat importers are galet for the ireediaL Cotton goods will rise la the course of a fortaight, If the monetary panic blows over. Silks an so higher la plea. Woolens are generally poor property; a vast number of innocent sheep lays bees sheered to so parpbm, for mere woolees have been mannteetared for this market than the Ameri can people emi afford to wear /aria' the arming winter The ilasseial prospeou of the city are brightening. I f the last week's troubles bad tome a month or two later, when the jobbers will have heavy permeate to make, die effect would have bees meet dlimetroas. Instead of a doz en failures, we 'hew* Wow had a kindred. Them will hippie yet, horror, if nosey should hoop up at 12(4211 per emit width' is sot poesible. Ben is a ease of assertive and robbery whiph should he warning to wealthy widows to beware'of "strange" men. On the Seth alt., Mr. A. D. lldwards'aad wife *Mae to this eity from Vleketieurg, Mimi„, ea roam for Cased& They pot up et Millard's Hotel, In Breedway. Oa Friday, Mr. IL and lady west into Taylor's Woos, where he left hir sitting while he rue dew, to the Commercial Bank to get a bill of ezeimage for $3,000 sashed, promising to return in a short time. She Wu sot seen him dace up to this time. It la amertiummi that is addition to the 1,000 which he drew, be had $l,OOO of the WM exchanged for gold, he then took the eveping train of ears Bast, leaving hie wife. His wife who married him in Vlekebarg two years Macro was a widow, very wealthy, ovals; valuable plantations in Mississippi, Arista's' and elsewhere. She, at his re closet, had just sold her Afirialleill property, the money in hie possession beteg part of the proceeds of the Fortunately, she Is left with abaslaat reedy means, and ha. started for the West la pursuit of his, leaviag her truggage at her hotel in New York. Better have "let him went." There are pleat more of the saw sort left—lf she waste one! We are famished with 'Tinian daily that the laws, as adatialatered sow-a-lays, an made to eaten the •mall flies within its set, while the huger oa»--thooe who meet deserve pensioned-Ire esabled to neap• ashamed. A as Woe* the pellet ea ilatarday mania, will Illustrate wheel w. li ma. Weinenkeat the Afinsidi "The demon of the poets•, it Friday nett, upon a dianderiy hone la Eleventh street, sear Pint neon, In the very entre of the aristocrat:lo parties of the east side of the city, mated no little exeiummeat in up tees• drain The parr*. nose of !bond name sad litaressat street had no idea of the close proximity of math as astabliameat, aatil the fievententh pnelitot pollee, seder eitentaad of laspector Sant, made a donne epos Moonshot; mad arrested some twenty of the basun The friminaters of the plan, ss well as the proprietor tad girls belonging to the house, were all ooaveyed to the statics hoses and then looked op for the remainder of the sight. As usual In each •mesa many person of high standing mad respectability, Marsh members too, were among the tunny victims whim the pollee paid their respects to the hove. Osman Harts, la his sport to the litsperiatenleat of Pollee, Saturday onming, thus distribn the men that neerred upon his making the donna:— 'The seen that preented itself spot Wain the house almost hewed &midribs. Then were seen girls saareely oat of their teen, and sea whose beads are be.. ening to whites with be beets of time, inploriag to be saved hen ennui* for their sake--a sad sad melanholy ocannatary spas the sonic of oar sity. The anguish sad nalitsioa of bee inhibited by many were sallielent to move the stated heart, and formed an im prsalve lemma of the truth of the saying, "the way of the gunmen is lard."' The pennon, upoa Wag taken before Jambe Wood yesterday mornag, wen dinned of la a summary an air. The sacs fond epee the premien were all limbers .d, bat the poor uniertaaste women were eonnitted to prison. Kra B.roh Sane aid binned, the alleged pro prietors of the house, were moaned to give bail each in the nun of $6OO, to saner the •harp of keeping a disco. ly house." New, la the same of eves headed justice, we should like to know apes what pinion of equity, those hoary headed steam were discharged, while vietims of their last—the lees guilty—are punned? Will the first mooting of the society for furnishing teasel skirts to the ninon, take this gentian up sad newer It! People Sr. reaming rapidly from thi onsany. The Wall Bt. Uvalde exercised a maganie Winne on all the dataa t hal/India Warthog Om ban he at loads to the fo. its of interest. The Opera, at the Andesy of lassie, engin to-day, wider mageUlnat anspien. The Pall fash ions are hennas( to be displayed. Newpatterns in silk• are larger, sore showy and more brilliant is colors than ever before. By the way,a word la private with your lady readors. Gouts will please fan about sad put Amgen in ears. The toe of this metropolis bee bonded that hoops have mashed a sallieleat expaneloa, sad are to be thrown, oat us a vulgarity. An enteasire deseastratioa will be =We is the tweeting of the senes„ la order to throw the cellar Reinitiated of the trent, bat mid-winter will see nether sight. This pion of nformation is coalideatial; hens( bees comosnaisassi as seek to your eorreepowdeat by the very entral pia of the "Ant ohne." There wus • "right •tort thane" for as Irish shindy over is Jersey City one day lan week, which as It War •rates the antipathy of Patrick for "oar inbred brethren," Me mast make a "won of It" It appears that a report as ben eirealated moon the Irish people of the upper wards tdJans; OD,, that as Irish moles baud Miss. bath Daniel had bees aarryiag • sailor eased Jolla Dray very, • Mama of very light color. A area of Maltase sad wanes, to the umber of nearly 800, oolleeted about their mitoses, at the esreer d bletteteeth tad South Illibtb dims Da Wedaordiky weals& sad denuded that Bremer, ease out sad “trait tbe'periy." Kr. D. declin ing, the nobraisallad tbs Issas with a shower of sloes* Wields/ GU of ea. .. 111 01.11.• !fees pellessass ealsopted to diVene the teal, nest &Masa* rettei red a blow oe the eye frost a stoat which woe probably , aimed at the baUdieg ?le csiwd was tot dispersed =tit lass, sad thou why ea* arrest was made. les. J. Kelley, pastor of the Roam Catholic Chandk, published • Bard stating that the parties bad sat been monied. I Reties that the Polies of this city bay* luny eon- 'seam' paying ",paitiealar atteatide tea ohm of swin dlers aim are dupla( theassado, sad asemalatiag fortaaso for slameeless by 1 14•1111iMill coder hi eaves mad other 'beasills is be eopeudoodod. by lettaeo far aeeatWaatira, There le J. obarseter sithir Wad who se& to be deed aped. He is the lashed et Ibis boom Madam I—, of Clambers street, via bee bees bgawtl7 bresibt Wore the pablio tor sissepthig to do away with the oesoopors oos of wise. no nosiest Main& of delione per dies, Woe& she sairesirri Ave dollar seta% 'la nears fee which he seeding lafemailea of a erimltsl teedise7. *tree ewe of the most elopes ten eats ties is to be sew ea die Mesas af a saashiey day, is rers'ly waked. use his Weimer with the air and mtetubdtago a Bo is volt anonym to the Wise 2•4 to sports; moi. tallegb Om , en let wM wield don oompooodos domoolloooloy ningoislogg bin in Ile sweets. T. weather is was IS floptombot. Otto tot, those' sot stosoir so. ' ZELL PROP. WOODS *gls USTINLATIT3.-1* ear vieseibiesselames is I. Waved ma eirsitissmat of shim papas riataraiim Ws haw ambles et its writ" sum whet vs reed, hat that is seesivit, pastisaierty whoa ini se• mai isatiamaisis at kg 'Wavy me a* talieviag. widisii we Slip teem the Octave haw fivibw: * Ewingtflsisesse weary reseasweikd %sir webs' es eer ewe ban &soled weirs, ire obese wellies." ewenews eat seat, see s week op we sat s detiagegebei pelitielsed I. Ikete when we list wee ibis* yews isg• Ida Me Mir, sod se trey se s Ws sew beesks se Ise s bead et Mir as ewe mid wish. Ire OWeelle4 tie swot eif b lapreteil swasseest, rise be waft sesweemil he IS by II is lb ibises ef lord Irish Rtir IMlssistalg Nossi.-- haw thtimmis. ' New Tag. &is. I, Int. Angruiturcasasir I>l Mawr, TO The saanageni of the Black Ispablksajity the a State Nov Taik, mast be • prlowiwas OEWeI sessipt. hr Juliano., the Albany Aryan Oils &studio" ko the last that the "Friends d Human haltdele are lioesthig their arkored brethren I. the matter of soiadttiog limo tithe prisilege cd4ree anptlge. .They took like is elides% step laic winter to procure an amendment of the Constitution so as to Abolish allpolitical distillations based es eels,. They sestaat--ee void they agent—to allow all "'gross to vote. They made a great -flourish over the matter, and deisottneed all who refused or declined to co. operetta with tbCm an the adherents and abettors of slave ry. But now we learn froth our Albany cotemporary that the atnendslent resolution too bona siipprweed. It is not to be found in the list of sets and joint resolutions pakillsk id under the auspices of the "Republican" rep ; nor bas it beau "published" In 'aceordestap wills • require seats of the eonstitutioa itself. It cos sally falls to the ground; the proposed amendment has be,. &handmaid aud•repadiated by its authors. The "Feiesds of llamas Freedom," par excellence, have proved themselves hypo ertuse la this as in ail else; they pretended to agitate in behalf of free Negro Suffrage, bat they shrink from the lame and acquiesce in the property qualification. Nor is this the only act of, the Republioan legislature of last Will. ter, that the managers at Albany have deemed it 1180411611- ry for the interest of the party, to suppress. The Oswego now, a Republican paper, in an article complaining of the atter, says "It appears that other Important resolutloni have also been smothered in the same manner. One of these was that tendering the thanks of the State to Hon. Hamilton Fish, for his course in the United States Senate. This, of course, was a mere compliment, and the emission to pub lish it can do no harm. Not so with other resolutions.— The joint resolutions passed by the Senate and Assembly, providing for such an amendment of the Constitution as should prevent and punish bribery at elections, and pro vide more effective means of checking fraudulent voting, have been strangled. Ws confeu that the sappreesien of these important rssolidiosia has a very ugly look, and one of two Wage must be true—terrain Oficial, kart bane pinky of the most culpable megligenea, or tke repolutioiss have been willfully oppressed. We are loth to believe the latter of these conclur ions, with regard to the negro suffrage reso lutions, but we do not forget that certain perilous at Albany who have acquired the name of the "Albany Regency, " sturdily opposed a registry law, and every other sat eal -eutated to prevent illegal voting and secure a ;air eserelse Of the elective franchise. • We have no besltatibn in saying "that a registry law for the cities was demanded by nine tenths of the republican masses. The republican press was almost unanimous in its favor, and yet the People's repre sentatives were soasehow.bamboosted into the belief that such a law would work mischief to the party. It was p parent enough that there was a power at Albany which changed the mitids of our representatives." This movement, (says the Penney/canine) of the Repub. loan leaders In New York, in suppressing the negro equal ly plank of their platform, is on a parallel with that of the seine faction io lowa- In the latter State, the negro equality feature of the Constitution just submitted to the pesipla, has been blotted out by an almost unanimous vote. This cry of negro equality does well enough for the lead ere of that party to epee/elate upon, and endeavor to estab lish u one of the principles set forth in the Declaration of Independence, but it will not do to pot into practical ope ration. They, themselves, revolt from such a connection between the white and colored races as the adoption of this principle must necessarilybring about. This Negro equality plank 6f the Black Republican platform, is just as practicable as all the others, and yet the Union is to be endangered in order that a few dishonest politicians may grow rich and great. But the people are beginning to see through the scheme. A few more such exposes as those in New York and lowa, of the hypocrisy of the Blank Repub lican party, and its fall will be most materially hastened. The white mem of this country can take care of its inter ests, while any party who even profiroaus to believe in the doetrine of negro equality will be repudiated at the 1• The Albany eorreopondoot of the N. Y. Nov., say s "it to paerally believed that the State will go democratic this fall, and that no earthly power can prevent it. The occu pants of the State Hall are beginning to peek their traps." DATED BACK.—The Editor of Woodfield Amer, who has jest got married, ILSOOUtleell the fact by laying, that "Ae has earned the right to carry a band•box, a handle Lad even a baby." In regard to the latter, all we have to Sal is, that be Aar found out him " right" mighty golok, or hi will have to get the certificate dated back amoral months to save appearances, INDIAN FIGHT IN MINNESOTA !From the St. Paul Times, Augaat 31 I The cavalry company which left this city on Mbuday morning last had a skirmish with six Indians at the town of Washington, in Chicago county, on Friday last. The following particu lars are furnished us by Mr. Stillwell, 4a eye witness to the combat. It appears that for a few days past some Indians had been in the habit of killing deer and selling the venison at that place. About noon on Friday, there were six Indians at the store of Mr Caldwell, in the town of Washington, where a lot of workmen who had been at work in the neighborhood, had also con tritea for general amusement. At this time Caldwell, who had been to the mill, about a mile or so down tbe road, arrived, and stated that thesoldiers 'ire coming, and shortly after the cavalry company made their appearance in the distance. Immediately the Indians became frightened, and put cut, endeavoring to make their escape, which the advance guard of the cavalry observing,.despatchedii messenger to this main body for orders, receiving which, they pit spurs to their horses and soon succeeded in over taking the runaways. The Indians appeared to have quietly submit ted, and were conveyed back to the main body of the eavalry_which were stationed in a corner of a field. Suddenly the Indians made a break. through the fence, and started on a run for a corn field some distance off. Captain Starkey gave orders to fire in the air to frighten them, as be did not wish to kill any of them, but this did not seem to have the effect to stop them.— The fence was tore down and the company pur sued and fired upon them, which fire was return ' ed by, the Indians, the result of which was the killing of Mr. —McDonald, a member of the cavalry oompany,.wbo was shot directly through the heart. Two of the Indians were wounded— one it is thought mortally—the other was woun• ded in the fleshy part of both legs. The Indii ans were finally all retaken again, and when our informant left (on Friday) the company were making preparations to bring the prisoners to the city, and also the body of their unfortunate companion. The cavalry company have arrived in this city with their prisoners.. One of the wounded In dians died from the effects of his wounds on Sat urday. We give the- following amount of the skirmish from one of the members of the cavalry company, which is but rery little different from the aaeotint given above : The troop of cavalry arrived at Sunrise river on Friday morning, about 11 o'clock, and built a bridge to cross said river. Met Mr. Caldwell, who informed me that there were Indians on the prairie beyond. Marched slow until we arrived within sight - of the Washington Hotel. When within a quarter of a mile of the hotel the Indi ans came out and ran for the woods, a short dis tance off. The advance guard were ordered to pursue them, and overtook them about 200 yards from the woods. They told them that they would not be harmed if they would come back. The Indians submitted and came back with them to the corner of the fence, where the main body of the cavalry were stationed. •As soon as they came up orders were given to surround them The moment the company moved =to carry out this order the Indians threw off their blankets and dodged under the fence and ran for a corn field a short distance off. Upon this the com mander ordered two pistols to be fired itt the sir to frighten them, which failed to stop them.— The order was then given to tear down the fence and pursue and take them. As the company got opposite the, ladians in the corn field, two of tit% Indians fired, but without effect—some of the members then also fired, with similar result. The company still rushed forward, when One cv two shots were fired by the Indians—one of whiob killed Francis Donnelly. .Several of the company returned the fire, and two of the lodi ses were wounded—one f which has since died of hls wounds. In a few moments ti el ie4ians were surrounded, and orders:given to ring, when they were all taken prisoners. / There are so many eouflioting stories in regard to the transaction that it is:imposaible to arrive at the exact truth in the mutter The Indiana were all lodged/faale City Hall ou Saturday evening, whentre understand they are to be taken to-day to Tort Beetling. Out of 50,000 men raised in Spain by the last souseripdou, 12,000 hate isimed substitutes. Crime. One of our hitherto siteemed.and influttal °Woos was this day eructed upon aSWG - ge of a dreadful-4s diaboliesl crime; om what we gather from official and sot tie` soureeN, we believe the testimony is y strong, if wit: con• elusive, as to the guilt of the accused. The person to.whotn we allude, is John B. Robertson, clothier of the Eagle Bsnk. He was arrested biChief Police Ovtatt, ..on a warrant issued by Polite Justice Bardwell, oo the appli ,tion of District Attorney Boson. The warrant charges bir. Robertson with attempting to pro duce the death of his Wife by administering cer tain medicines, drugs, or compounds, procured by him for that purpose. Some few days sine*, Mr. Robertson applied to Dr. Jeaeph Biegler, his family physician to administer to Mrs. abertson, some medicine which wonld tend to hasten her death by increas ing the we ld to certain diseases with which she was aftioted. We understand that the diseases to which' he was deemed liable and strongly pre • disposed, apoplexy and disease of the heart. s p Hence, : 'eines which would increase the cir culatiou,; t is supposed, would proclaim one or other of ose diseases. Dr. Bligler was surprised that such a proposi tion had been made to him, and at once oonsult ed certaii citizens whom be regarded as friendly to him, and they went to the District Attorney. Under this direction of that officer, steps were taken to confirm the statement of Dr. 8., and the District Attorney states that they were full); confirmed!. in eveiy particular. Dr. B. gave Mr Robertson certain compounds, from time to time, which he, Robertson, supposed well designed to produce the effect, and it is believed that these compounds were administered. . The arrest was made while Mr..R was at his place behind the counter of the Eagle Bank, and must have overwhelzqed him, whether guilty or innocent. Mr. Rortaon is a gentleman who has stood high in this city, where he has resided a dozen years or more. He was for some years Receiver for the Central Railroad Company at the Rochester Station; subsequently he was engaged at the Rochester Savings Bank, and for the last two years has been Cashier of the Eagle Bank. lie is a gentleman of wealth, we believe and up to this time his character hail been fair. Mrs. Robertson is a lady of excellent stand ing, sod esteemed highly, we believe, by her acquaiotaeces.—Rodiester Un eon.. THE VERMONT ELECTIoN.—Tbe Vermont Patriot extra states that in three towns the Re. publicans have gained three Representatives, and in thirteen towns there is a Democratic gain of thirteen. As far as heard from 62. Republicans, 15 Democrats, and 1 old line Whig are elected. Rufus Fletcher, Republican is re-elected Gover nor by a large, though reduced majority The Burlington Sentinel says, "there has been a large falling off in the Black Republican vote in this State, as will be seen when the votes of this year and last are compared, and the fact cannot be concealed that scores and scores who voted with our opponents have become disgusted with the whole schedule of "bleeding Kansas" issues which have been presented to them by their party leaders, and u revolutions never go back wards, we confidently predict that the Green Mountain State will soon cut , itself loose from the negro agitating faction of Bieck Republican. ism." SPECIAL NOTICES armaiBLACK OR BROWN HAIR producc.i. , o nye minutes, from the Grayest or Redest Bair, tor the ap plication of WY. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE WARRASTED to defy detection, and never to Injure the Lair or skin, no matter how often tippUed or how LON' continued. Übe the ratio toe •nd no harm can possible occur. Bark—the ate,: en:rai,ot on th• boa, and William A. Batchelor, 233 Broadway on tht four - Ask for Wro A flatchator'c Hair Dye when you purchase. Ail 'them are counterfeit —Sold by Stewart • ~ / nciair, Erie /'• (,Beware of an IItiT•TION called "D. Batchelor's Hmr of CUM. NY , and hawked around be Tuttle • It .ses. of Auburn :Unseen( cleslerswb *pit it aro now being ohm, oed. amt eul short y be pnblistum A PV.III.II3CT 141:88TITCTE VOli. TIIV. LAN CRT, LIFACIIIICS AM) INsTV.AD of being a panacea for all maladies, It ha• control over but ONE MALADY—has but ONE •114--aecomphshes but ONE THING, to wit: OCIDCIS INFLAMMATORY DICE • cr . —M hat ever be its form or locality—whether in the bead, throat, chest, abdomen, extremities or skin. Every pew of snlfias (but no other disallow) is sabdued by it a• ea•ily sa fire a extlxigmshed by water. Is it sated, Lew it does thin'—amply by restoring the lost balance between the Bolds and wilds 'sash a its voteriel., that like vaccine matter, it requires merely what adhere to the point of a quill dipped Into a solution of it, to affect the entire system. De,. Of its intrinsic ralue, the /*tightened , om u um , / 'sof the &waterer, most be the judoe•nlffiffi PRIME COST, 01,60 PER DRACHM—PRICE $ 2 , PER DRACHM loot months ligo, this mysterioue medicine was ambulated to the tribunal of so inteiligent public. that short period, nearly fire asittirtst editors sad publishers On the I: .4Canades, Hrittsh Province and England) have personally tested or witnessed Its efficacy in hdlammesera Drosses, and have frown:toted it the moot valuable medical discovery of this or say preceding age Thu. on - ligtitemed jury of flee hundred reliable men, be their unbined verdict, hare given the An tiphlogirtie Salt an established character, as will be seen by the following brief extracts from the Boston Travel/or We think the following testimonials from pahlisher., .ho re ceived the Salt in payment for advertising, entitled to hi4ner ,ou sideration and more confidence, than the rertitiestes orthnani.. attained to advertised medicines." Lyon Reporter, Moss —"The new medicine, the antiphloostie Salt, is rapidly working Its way to popular favor in thti citv —hav log cured Rhin:matlsm, ?frothy, Rosh ,of Blood Mile. Wad. C run p and Bronchitis." nMaiMEMEiMiI HsattagessiJawnsal, Pa —" It stands nnn en/ 10.1 to I n tLanitia t nr, Diseases" Nerve, Adsortiorr, Me.—" An who hey« uv.A au. Salt 1,3 r derived the most 'omeelimal edema from it.' Pandora Awned, 0 , edited by )Ira E. 9 Dexter .-au Nis from expeilence, it ban esceilent remedy for HeadaeLe;fieuralps., Moe and Palpitation of the Heart—indeed, we are (Ur. it vg.lll do all it (mem and we say - God speed the new medicine: Democrat, It has cured several taws of Rheumatism, Bronchitis. Erysipelas and Canker ' Lewistown Libroseate, Ms.—. .)arjourney MALI was cu re 4 ere Neuralgia In one week." Plalseleisksa Herald, Pa.—" It Is growing ver) popular Lore Liberty- 71prog Bann, ML—" It has cured liutti,ira awl Inlam• matory Cutaneous Diseasse." - Ifstimestrilts nester o.—" We know it subdues Fevers, Toothache, and local pains—working agent/it but electoral, ' Another editor, by letter to Dr. C. stijs know 01 itereral w Ln are using It with groat benefit, but unknown t. their family ph% si cans, whom they do not with to efesd.' ' " Another—. I hare been a dyspeptic for 3 tears—hare taken the Salt four weeks, and am entirely cured." Another—" A eon of mina, subject of Fits from buy L,ud , used . the Salt one month, and is well. Meryvak Trsesseeee.. nes.— Venesectinn and Blisters." DomesUs Observer, o.—' then, it is invaluable. Peei-Oenseas•llkll, MIL to the Head.' Western art:Melt, £y.—" Every man should bare las 'family." . . Df. Cowmen's Salt 11.1 rrvuglat great Dries-tester, Me —' 4wrion Lae', Veadatha." Another editor, letter:—" Goo of our ontoponitorn ha. taken it for Pleurisy and Hesrtboro, and is Mud is its pea use." Another—" it la very popular with the ladies in Nervous and Female Complaints." Anothaa:— • It is the best remedy for Fewer and Ague ewer used to the Wort" " ft has been used rio-rufutiy m Serous Another —" YT wife has long bun stracted with Intianimaton of the Lungs and • hard Cough; ehe bu used the Salt leF3 than one month, and her umpetaints /ere wholly iwapored." Another—One of our physicians twat up Ins ■on at et, en the him of a Neuralgic can in my own family, wbwh he witneued. Fie says, faith wrought the cure. I told him, faith or no buth, the Salt has dorm what he could nu do. _ Another—NA child of mine dangerously sick wall Scarlet Fever, was quickly cured with the Salt. Lewes d. Benease, 1".--" We know at is elf it professes to be." • Newark Mira 0 —"lt fig au excellent reuxedy for Neu/sloe, Headache, Inflamed Eve*, and Catarrh. It is indeed s :great dis covery; and we my, 'tremble, ye dlscipleeof Esculsptue.' Another, by letter.--' My wife has been cured ,d ludaination of the Womb and distreseing Anotber—qi Out town clerk has bad the Spine Conitgalut for 6 mars--bas weed °air one box sod ue well—and a member of his barony was mired of Ineamation of the Kidneys from the lame box. • • . Another—" an aged Samtchrnan, a compositor in our office, was cured of am Venereal of 14 years' star:Oleg, Intl one boz and a ball " Aimtber-- . A alas of-Chrouie Rheumatism eared in-three weeks." Palmyra Searresi, v.-- ft has cured the most rieuient form of Salt Rheum.- .10roveso Os. Mows, N. r Every tuailly should hare it at hand Car istamliate Bee." Caile-Os. Treviso, Midi.— itotera Troomeri We eoDear to the newt of the Trueealer that there editorial verde* wader the circumstances, are entitled to more them usual egoosidaratios." anpr. While many swetrant-makers strtimlse the good-natured pill-ridden public, by ordering " from six to a dorm boxes or bottles, In care saw malady," the Abocoverer is happy in being able to Mate, that the seeireat foram of recent to3annuatory disease, are ovareons• by ens Loeb sad the Moat obeisant and Mpg standing mses, by. . It does just what it claims to do—eo more, oo Aids, by raw*" frees tits system di ssMwiel 4.4 senewa Meitrairtmsts. NO 41101121111146.-01' To protect the community from imposi ti on by erstsderf Gila, USproprietor will employ No Aomry, and has made sash anangteneists, that be sao tens the Antiphlogistio VOt in any noandtly, by Nan or llifemsa, to any part of the United States or had.' ceatasrMs, "Meat impanns to the purchaser. It is cti m spl , z ei dreehm aimi scluures for &cote Owes% at 112—chronic pat INi—msd do. IN. It is accompanied with a hatory of its , wad diemillmia for am N. mynas—no peeves 111 the routed States or elsewhere, Las bean appointed spat by him for the sale of his Salt—and those who are aanouneed as agents, are only selling thefts; aerkagres neuered tgiablialems fit • t for advertising. that benr after, lilt adios is the Antlptilogualc Salt ran only be bad by AIL, - (foe of c •e l icii) through Box WA, Post Alm, Boston, or at his 2$ W1T12.2 STREET. All letters with money should be revilers! at the Post pie whenmailed, salt coats bat Aye cents. afti will itisuie their lab arriveL Ma i " daih (binldes Aka sales) 317 lemurs wen rr 011 t Tll4-4311 1 / 1 1tV for Chromic. Packages. F. COGGSWELL, Y. D., Boston, Maas, /eat Discoverer and ?tomato' ;• We advise to at out and sari Ulla great dneoang7. Angni4lll.llWl.—LOAL 1101LSOIMMIIS mist of Deflowm, i t i rlisplrises o &Ode. lUm e ta lieW Aussesa glilla rgiorstil i Des, z. 4 4, Ina to 'es Si, ss Wry me bound Mma boor Ilan Um absepost BAUM a Nut i• Ne. $, Rad Howie. WILLIAM A BATCHELOR. 233 Brnadwar, N. Ynrk "It is • valuable substttute for "In Fevers and Inflammatory Rheum& "The editor cured of Rush ~f E 14.04 "It is attenkled bees with treat soirura. F.rloCusoty, tin dud. of the office nl rrutuunotu, Wd Cootaty, wad would odrr Subject Sneerer to the will of t h u. uuuus t , County. rai SOpluenber S, 1437.17 uremlittort To Tits Pt Bill' minas demand, and jug; ,nMV celebrated niedleiisse for Female arrestorw its montalg prriori„ have attained (Loom., Won A 3 . 1. YILIZNO F Panzer-ma w l ladles nao through physical dirformhy or le, an Inerearo of family,/ hart. indn,a•.l naps, rent I h•fmtelres as our airs is, anoint whom who ,• now in , elling and paltnlikr anon nnstronm and boom rountorfwit., that thee• matinoe•, and Instrument, ran ~t Plication Iwtter, or peraonallr, to Rosa, :S. V Dispoessasy, eons* et Harme r Main. Buffalo, X. T.er Bez alma, Past us., .t■ our disteeet. up equal to ear mamas or no .grata in any part o( tie Union. Eir Sim ateertionnent to &nom-, 4.pt.yrttor ith, 11132.-7. tw rarJolt' TO TUN WORLD Discarmy of Ow day. Rood t tieltut.ld Gotiaio• Prapautioa. likA - EtRIED ing t vtb inst., by Re.. 1.11. Nee'!you Stumntit. In MISS MARY F. BLOOM., of wt • DIED. At I , dukirk,Sept ith, or 000rntion el youngrdt child of Rev. Levant and Simla am year, dad 12 days. Him nwido. was *ought meat 1776 The Continental ♦littg , TlD $y "'rot:lrma. 1 be talented and napalm. itiOLO S 101ANIsT Weet, will give ewer CNIONCERT aai, .; tln UNIVERSALIST CHI: ERIE PA._ 0. aen they will uttrodaws warded and dma. Sulam Choraare, Violin ttoba , ke ke. 7tckrq .s 6 rt. lot solo si Lisle Book St or., :awl at Lb* Door. Door. °pro at 7 TEACHERS' IN_ THI te . chets of Erie county am relu. ford, on Monday the 12th of lktob, n• purpose of ongeuthisni * Teachers' Inetitet. secured the serrtees of the Re, .1 t Nn ' . l" long. and lisVorsibly known ss . tesehyr Mr Modes, is is gaisiciato of ths r. •al will W wide, by thorough ►w Of normal Instruetict, sad his eshrutswir of teaching, to render the exempt.* purri . theme character eakaLited to afford *Lem dhicharge of their ardnewir and mationut• d atm. - tor will be formed clitetl) frost) the 00, Matins-lathed lectern. hem beep Invited, H. C Hickok, Suite Sopenotesdeot of et , or J H. Barrooms of the Pa. dehoel Jewoat clerot..d to careful and thorough neTbrn• of In the whottl: tortures, .wr• oak &elm., eeenlngs A programer alio truitllute ea the arrangetuerite Ma be parfeetisi Ai that teachers attending the institute acc , onentala t tons eV mealy sositaal ocet I ia order to meet mometery explain eel • ' , mei I tuition he which no ma ss e .,4 the &Headlined la rood will set Exuma 1., sum It luny not be Improper te add Ow , ' pert to be employed se Wattmeters I. tb durinsr Um coming rear, see aspecia.ils rf It Is desirable that nil eisiaald be lowest st BEMMiiiMil Cortot• papers are reqUeelftled togt , e the plate Lo their columns, itod forward to W Kar "burr —ll.td. Cony Gifts ! Gifts ! ! A PRIZE TO MIRY tt thr*akee City Pstilhibiair DVA.Ne7tfILt3O.4, PHIL AU BY a book for 151. or toore, ynu *Rh • prise. worth troop 23 texts to Si Gold Jewelry, Watches, ke. Alt order!. 4, filled, and the prize or prime will aocoropao. coofatna all of the moot popular books of ta4 at the papal retail pruiea many of them for I. stir particular Paolf as order at °ore. 444 yrkth a tg fl. - A catalogue giving full tlforr 1,1,4411414 gifts, will tor soot troot pact, '•, no, f,l OEM :3 ,- 4..40.. W►uted APPLE PALIIIB. t s il e l p h t ./. 1:2 ; i t s4 h.i•e. fouled All. , f r . 47, A rt.., earned In the ti 440 C.C. /6/1133r.arlErre •tL- 'll, .;r7.4.1 1”• "'holt and H. Harl.sr. Erg, Preserve your Buildings by Ii SMILCED OIL, preps rd In the ta.••• mv 4 tf. do well, ran •11,.... be had of ...opt 11 7IN e KO 11 PA :11 TIY4 .—ne b;st P.lnt can N. had of 2epl. It WiTifo labia" and ;rill kinds ca Pr.. Rt.?* of YILEPAILE MOIL DYESG.—ad, r ot the to be hod at tbe store of -.11 1 Ni DI I:0 Warrsotad Ind qualtb I.! %I HOEK COMPOUND, lb. p.c..11, CIOCHINEAL ;u;.I r01ut....! 1. .ept 11. EXTH.terollr LotTWOOIII, Stu, r :t and all kin& of 11% 6 Stuf4 'h' brio MEMO urEKIOK Blackberry Brandy , ()Lager ..7) Itruntly. Lareuder Brandy, Catauto Br. 1,4,!0n l'ortor pat up to bottle., ,u.t ow v ,ol h.utu Drug qtort. of CI 4NA F , i...' 4 ovt 12. 1 9 ,17 C lIMA I UME of tit; !molt ous'atv ant! LIRA. pt 12. 1,45: O.IP ' P.O 1P l'--Cuatenirsbeal • 6.7 Wm aufactutittit SOON the cheapest ttie • <t•..h st b Reed Hp use, by rte, 1,457. t 1 El NE nAsortm. ni 01.11 Ite• d 111 , 11. e I . 1 , , • 4 41,t 1V37. I ••'S rhapin, Common Pleas of Kai. enos J. •ss.. ilsou. 1 Vend. KA. Ns. Ili August T. itsd ants' to .it '.pt 3 . 1107 . B. G rant, stnr, to slistribute the tuotiey itswie on this sus ps,snns interested will pianos take not tsrned will attend to the duties of his agipoio it... , st• ssi Ern., on the 26th darot !.pram s4sept,s. 001071311i01100 and A vistitv aood„ col:minaret ao.l rhiwp -.IIIIIIX FTLIJI Jars, to to toad at swpt. 10 RKS for Pratt CUM awl J tr• Arpt. 12. PARKTtOWBOOR NEW AREANG I . • Livrt 4 has wodatsl U RoLeet trJ the Soak sad Stationary Buster... 4 ed "cii , iot to oar rtill farther todo,, , relos rartieular art don la called to theft e,sa All tn.. leading standard Works kept e,..oitsat , Erms,slistwons Boob; fikr.GIMK, panty S,hnol Book. of every kind and for ever' an , l f.pr .10 .t loweet eaish priers. Paper ban;inge In, gnat variety F. Mon end reney Note Taper, L`nselos.... o4 de,wript,on, and emery tbinw .la. in lb. • ,, e cbarry. tot Ittowing Erie, 1 4 ‘ pt. 12, Id 3. orgaaits; ovhoi: 1 HOUSEKEEPERS AND JUST ARRIVED W . Falser`,. Variation. More, Ft A Net toufflur mortnernt of Rubin Pi. hired Rap's, Rneemood, Watout and ••di toe, Cane .eett and Back, Itocktuf 3p4a !Int:redact Will Top,tiattne L .t t• er as Irmo. G 1 1 ,10413.14 kwraansentat, Palmed, Batintore Pattern, Racking, Front and Bad Counter Stoohk. and Lnaki az °lame. A and other kfnenting (or Looting W 5.... other r4areiture and Furnishing requioxes. neernee of pattern, cannot be tarps...L. l U al a smaller prodt, and cmmeierstm to, prier *IL Work Ahope on f,th etroet, shore Et Terms Strictly Eir } ~ 'More French Pdit•hed. tiit ,l Mr-Oat/04 arid tic-framed. Portrait and cl ke kr , Thu *ball be Abair! a dtnre for %•nri' " f as 1., r01a..., pun blo,r tiler otan 4 * cheaper ourpli,-d Out :kale, ts.verful, t 0.1,4 served t. see. rr 0/) 7.41.., 11 FL: ITHEM OE O E 6 .our. roverltdi ou gut.. T LES cam Top* far 10:1"ILIC rAINTBit . -0- ErVIINITIL Itt tut k hr . •• Lumber WANTED. . i A USIIIIVI. I, 1.1011.4 E, ..1....;.• 6 .etr. Ilsruse• W yrx.. ,04.1 Trotte I. Mk' Lars fnr.r..,.1...1 y...., W Eh. , ffASITIIIII. - 1e , a,.• L. 1.1 SIT and i'llilU, ~.:. l , i... ~Ir. g ."•• vut plucks...l .i.,.1. . ~, 1. • •—••-.. .•.. r . 0.....0rt....0 4 .... il..vs., variety of t . .),„„ , „. k . 1 4. , ...4 VurulYare Vs.-n.. 0.1.: Stung., 101 ••'• ON Salo to itu Cr.,:. , Eris, Peat I itit E F 1 C . 0.. the .0 , - dy rue enustituttion tt. , '""'" public, at•••• M 3121 . . IFIAlii. Illit:sli64, oc ..L .i.0.0'r.. I.*, House. Ei4810106 OF JIMAICA 4104 moroded for thoor Arreion• "(the for 1 4 the ganymer, (or sale It Yu J. Seed 1 1 . 4. ' , eu , Nrpt. 12 Ilia:. ER =SI =I
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