Erie weekly observer. (Erie [Pa.]) 1853-1859, September 26, 1857, Image 2

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    ERIE,I)I tSERVER.
R. rl , )\NI,
SLOAN h MOOSE, P re and Prosnialioes.
m4,TURDAY,
DEMOCRLTI9 NOXIITAtION&
FOR 0091a$011,
HON. WILLIAM F. PACKER,
POR CANAL COMMISTORM,
NIMROD STRICKLAND,
roman JUDGES,
HON. J THOMPSON,
0 , 1 , illtilt.
HON. WILLIAM
,STRONG,
News of the Week.
—The Fredonia papers giva.the following particulars of
the warder of a father by a son, in Tiltunes, Chuitatique
ecosaty,-on the morning of the 13th. The murdered man
was named Richard TMDips, and the murderer his son
Allen. The following are the eireametanoes. Silas, the
youttgeet eon, t lad of 13 or 14 years of age, charged his
brother Allen (a young man of 21 or 22 yew of age)
with taking his tin trunk containing some papers belong
lag' to the, eldest brother, Darius. Allen denied the eharp
and laid Silas that if he repeated it he would "knock Ain.'
Situ repeated the charge when • general melee ensued,
the old man taking the part of the boy, and Darius taking
the put of the old man against Allen. After striking his
father three or four blows, Al!softened at the interference
of Darius and streak and kicked him until he "kind o'
gin u one of tie witnesses cipressed it, and then
turning again upon bin father, struck him a heavy blow on
the side of the neck just behind the angiebf the jaw, when
be fell, in the language of a witness, "like a log," striking
Isis head against a table and breaking one of its legs to
the tall. He uttered no sound nor moved a limb aftet the
,Wow. Uequestloaably the natant of the injury was a
dislocation of the neck, commonly called a broken neat.
It did suit appear in evidence that the Add man streak
Allen MAIL An inquest was held, which malted in •
verdiet in accordance with the above facts. It appeared
in evidence that such quarrels were of frequent occurrence.
none of the children can read or write. Nose of them
seem to realise that anything very actions bas happened,
lilleePting Mrs. Phillips, 1110 remarked wick some feelings
that she "shouldn't a' felt half so bad if it hadn't hapen 4 d
so, and be had waited till the Lord kind o' wet ,
Allen remarked in conversation with some person, that the
family had not been brought up right, and were pretty
hard. One of his brothers he said was the biggest mead
la 41 the country, and had- been in Jell fOr stealing; he
himself had been in jail bat not for stealing, ,
—A horrible "cone was sawed the other Morning at
Philadelphia. An uttfortanate woman had been taken by
a lass, who is not yet positively indentified, into the third
story of a building occupied, among others, by Mr. Colbert,
rimer, on Fourth street, ooriser of Forma place. The
woman was afterwards aeon to emerge, kinked oat into the
street by her companion. She fell upon the lee-war,—
When token up, the povement was deluged with blood,
and threesnobs were found - to have been Ingle/id in the
womaa's wrist, the mile artery being entirely severed.—
The unfortunate creature was taken to the Central Police
Station, where Dr. Cord was endeavoring to - take up the
eatery. The Irma who committed the easaalt was pureed
into the room of Colbert, whew, - he escaped, probably
upon the roof. A oat!, vest, watch, and papers, doubtless
belt:weal to the lulenliiibt, Were found in Colbert's room.
—Oa lianday last, in Pike County, Alabama, thirty
levee persons were poisoned, sit of whom ens dead. A
negro cook roiled arsenic with the food of th• family at
the Instigation of a Hungarian named Coskina. Thome
Smell, tea overseer's wife, two children, Mrs. Claud and
?moire vend -daughter are dead,•aod the others living
are in a oritioal condition. The negro woman was 'burnt,
and ()whip& would undergo the saute fate on the toiletries
Monday. The New York Titswri has inueh to say about
the wage ferocity of the &woo in India toward their
lleeddleak tro ad bootee.
- .11tVrtill
stove, whieh immediately seabed nitre
*imitated to her dress. Sh• int°
• ‘1••• lad
e•m
to
her
look.
sbe
lingered
d to was burnt almost to a crisp
Mot agony for ten hours.
lag to
Vale . n e tl it a m e, ba was on oever c ly burnt to sadeavor.
was also burnt .boat the arms and
rtlitort Morri son, d brother-is•law,
Mr.
taco.
song-singing is pretty much a and-up affair
in the Gaited States, but neverthless it is still persisted in
by math) , fag-ends of whim in various regions- The
oddities of thaw campaign soots are intinitaly *umans.
The Boston Pam cane attention to one which has tamed
up in Massachusetts. A mais meeting at Worcester, of the
frionds of Banks for Governor, sang a glee in which
oeearrod this singularly infelicitous lino
" With Hanka, therw'r ito ouch word ita '"
In New of the numerous failures of Bank; at this time,
imam( by the linanoial yank, the Pow oonsiders this allu
sion deeidodly
--
- Straw, Central Auseriro, which was built is 1853,
by George Law,' of New York, bore his name until last
Jane, when it was changed under the following eine
titaness :—The Goo g . Law made her eightyleinth voya ge ,
and arrived on Jab. 13. When she reached the Quarantine,
as indignation meeting of nearly seven hundred passings?"
was bold, at e whieh snob strong rosoicitions complaising of
tree traatment revolved on board, incia(Ung provincial
annum of the boot quality, nor in tb• greater/ alaandanes,
that, to got rid of snob a reputation *be went on her bell
V W'S" as the Contra( America.
—According to the Washington Star, as aaplaaaa a
entionster ocourred la the house occupied by one of ths
Ural Courts ei Inquiry on Friday morning, between
Qapt Utiah F. r7. late of the NarY, and Commander
Marie' Kennedy. The former saluted the latter, wbo rep
eased to resognise him, which led tow effort on the
terms et Capt. L. to strike M. with a 0111110, sad a wades
bedireda them wkieb was speedily stopped by the Weller
awe by-eteaders. The imemmaser did nos take place
In Coast.
Mr. —A gessr ease is now before the New York Surrogate.
McCook.* • pam
ls& worth some 10 / 60 ,000, dring
his. left $6,000 to a Metre la Dubagoe, lowa. The
aloof .
th• fi r
legatos died on the awe day as the testator.
It
Yt ry( dor death preceded his, the legsoy lapsed; if
saseseded Ms, the legacy is seated to her. Thitlas of
Chair decease wee so osarfy idsatica t l that it is sappooed it
41 hare to he determined by the differsoce betweea solar
Auti-tree `time, the Impiety dikpoodlait izpos • -.quest:km of
loagideds.
os Sunday morniag last, Mr. Oliver Marsh,
loesdis
r at the Merrimac Moue, Lowell, Maas., rose
the blia
from his
of bed sad was, as is supposed, in the eat of closing
hada& d his window, whom he asmidentally mimed his
aad
g last pitc
the to hed oat istance of twesty feet or more,
strikim ea pof d
it voodoo piasan, and theses
olf ape the sidowaik. Re was feted to have two
waw r. Maroh a& ea dm head, which sawed his death in •few hears..
M was
eke Iftems or twenty years • prominent book
la Lowafl.
—Mary Travers*, • servant la the B/01110811 Zoom,
Misag o , took a walk on as Ono shore ) Red foil ealinp
• Andy spot, what, poilsostaa chasms! to aft bet, sad
took her helots Justice Kin, who ants! hwr tea dollars tor
!subsist Imposers. Tbs poor young wallas wont White
obi, hoops, which aro not fororabis to a alas It. of the
sad
dross
was His •
at to rsosabost posi
BrittswelLtionThis J . Bits tionidet pay the las
ltirag
who dositiod that it is sot •• tussle to ostioo is the Issas
spit is •• nia's toes,
Moot Ida doors sad kick tar.
—Letters front °floors la the Utah aspeditios state that
the scurvy is prevailing to an siareitag extent eakeag the
tivoPt. 1 44 Whigs that as the
sertions w cause of the numerous de_ hich have taken plus recently. Or throe
thoesand
of beef, th cattle *Mob were driven by the troops for complies
e Indians had ran of 1,000. Th e for
the winter are /loamy.
--John Hodtoon, EN., editor of the Won Chester
Jo/anomie/4 ors an pleolood to °beery., boa boon 00l
y of Cbostor count oatod
by the Dosooracy, as ono of ash.
aaadidatao for A/notably. Mr. liotipoa has labored bee
d&fatally for bis party, and tbia mart of Its gratltado
emtbles tonskthaa hie due.
—Th. Now Otionna ltodinti Nowa for thoponskor
tit usinnoranphod health of that regard;
yi atty. They him hod no
l•lier foyer nor opidonao disease of aay Cad op to titia
ate, sad lite **wags of mortality boa boas attaaaally
low.
.SEPTEMBIEIt SM. ILSSII
E:EM!IMEM
*"
or • RRR
0
A aglitAlltk:AßLK ItiVEL.ILTIOIII.
That there are more tillage is %ea% en sad earth than
wed over dreamed of in most man's -philosophy, is very
clearly illustrated by the publleatioa receatty of a letter
free Gen t Plutow, of Tennessee, profeselag to reveal
some albs secret history of the Mexican war, is which
the author bore no inoonsideroble part. O•a. Prttow, let
as premise, is a csadldata before the people of Teanessw,
for an eleetios to the United States Sear* by the Legis
lator* new winter. He is a Democrat, and during the
AdmiaistratioCiot Presidest Potar., was his cosidential
and lathers Wend. Of eastes, sustaining such relations
to seek $ statesmaa, be has bees the target of math per.
scowl abase at the beads of the opposition prom of 'hi
country—so mach es, Indeed. that we need to think him
se. beet abused mum the reentry ever redwood. And it
is became of his position sow before the:people of his
own State, oat of this personal abase that for years be
has bees sableetad to, that be now makes the revelations
agitated is Ms latter. He does it to show 04 why sad
the wherefore of his peroration. As we have not room
for all this remarkable docement, be anti content ourself
with giving the gist of It It appears from it, therefore,
(sad this pert is conlouped by fasts knows to all) *bet
&ring the period referred to, the Gettersl enjoyed an
anomalous position, and on* which was certain to keep
him buy. Be was Proud in command to Scott, in a
military..point of view; was seeped to TAW in diplomatic
affairs; sad first in the heart sad the opinion of President
Polk. Mr. Trim, although appointed commissioner to
accompany the army tad treat for peas, bad tot the full
eoefideuee of the President; or, as General Pillow states/
"either distrusting hie ability, or judgment, or prudence,
or all thew, Preekleat Polk was sot satisfied to plats the
honor If the country and his adatiolstrUies in his (Trist's)
bands "loos." Geo... Pillow was associated with Trio, in
relations as commissioner; be was "in fact
the eonfidential elbow of the Government. upon whom the
President relied to gaud and protect the honor of the
country in the importert negotiations involving the peace
of the country." Mies he arrived at Paebia.,ille head
quarters of the army, he found that negotiations had been
opened with t h e amain Santa &too, and the prelitni
eerie" for rue considerably adjusted by the purchase of
the Mixicas General for 110,000 as earnest, and one
million to be paid on the tatilicexion of peace. Further,
be learned that one of the preliminaries for peace was a
disgraceful meek-show of robing the war to the valley of
Ideiloo, and the Silting of a battle before the city; which
being won by the Americans, was to Wined* the pretext
or reason for an . armistice, and the presto's of negotiator's
tor peace. It "goods no ghost," as Itesbett says, to tell
as that so fit Santa Ansa was completely and stiocessfially
hambotgging Scott sad That; that be was not selling him
self, but buying time of the Americans; selling `Scott and
Trioot, and putting their porebasemoosy is hi. pocket.—
Scott furnished the $10,600 to That, out of lb. secret ea
t:ingest feed in his hands, Tint paid It to Santa
Anna, and Smote Aims Insisted oo keeping lac sending of
the lag of trues after the battle an open question. Pillow
was invited to approve of thew terms, which Troia said
were the beet he Gould do, sad which Scott jestilled and
defeaded. General Pillow, on learning all this, took a
day's reftetios; alter which be pretested in earnestly, that
both Scott sad Trist said be was right, and apparently
abandoned tie whole matter. The army eu,rebed for the
valley of Mexico, fought the battles of Contreras and
Charbaseo, and Pillow, paresis' the Mexicans ilarest
within the gates of ti4eity, was commanded to halt by
Ilea. Scott, in order "to rust as armistice, of td. ~ay
desired it." Mier' was made by Generals Worth, sad
Pillow to change the cedar of the Commander-111-ebie4
showing hisa Mat the city was in his power. The 'form
were in vada; and it is bat ressosable to hollers that Gen.
Swat aad-kr. That did not ab..don their assotiatiew, as I
they le4 Ocoastul Pillow to think, bet had completed then
with Bahia Anna, as above outlined. Why else halt before
a city already is their power, to make an arsoissioa, villeb
their pOsition rendered unnecessary! It was clearly but
acting apt°, or down to, the discseefitl bargain with one
who only meant to keep to it is ease of tailors. At Coo:'
trenis and Change's*, battles fought 'after the bargain
was made, 1,030 Americans fell; the armistice of fifteen
days eras made, which allowed Seats Anna to reorganise
Lod recruit; and, in the after operations of the army,
"made necessary by the annistioe, sad by giving up all the
advantages gained by ' the first two bloody battles, we lost,
in killed and wounded 1,672 men." Under these chows
stenos', and in view of his eonlideatial peeition with the
President, Pillow wrote to that fueetionary, at tie same
these itiforming Ur. Trist. The result of his fetter was
the recall of the *ow ustasioser. General Pillow's succeed.
111111 ""M i t l ir i gtife lli ku NW, pil t "tt
asserts a tree account of thcose \B7 ;oe lb ri i P a t adoriunigs4 "asiddPlotiMis*-
4 ibers subwillantly arrested. Qw)
"4
doss ti
which bare bewildered rawly i
Padit; and P rc H• 64, 14, mightily agitate . tb o e us civ i rl L ie d in a t il h l e .
a taxi a ;
allacsimmnivUaanrodhidoilphilooasmoUroo, oire
rreepu l7 d istut:it!zr eznotp.ine:e.
kaye received in Owerral lettor the itost luminous
portion of It.
--chiCIAIILAY, Tait IIItirTOKLAN, A LOUD:.
No more 0011011111iVe evidence of the opened of fibers,/
ideas, and the oodsequent tendency of the age to Demoe= ,
nwiy, has been tarnished the world than in the recent *le.
ration of Itaosalay, the Historian, to Lb* Poolltiln of Molt*
land. It is said, that this is die fret testae.* sine, Wil
liam the Conqueror, that a mare man of letters, • plebeian,
in the aristocratie sense of the word,—has received this
mark of distinotioa. However this may be we 'mow not—
the fait that It ha' been dose is this case is significant, in
eamesi ne it shows a growing tendency, even where es
Demoorais least expectod as And it, to honor the pen as
well as the sword. The phenl* of Ragland has been,
time out of ailed, recruited from the ranks of the Anny.-
s Chareit and, oat, of oar **temporaries very naughtily,
though trunkful/1y adds, from the Illegitimate sons of her
idoaarehe, bet to anchors and Wei of letters the door of
t Bogie of Lords has been eicteed. Not even the genial
Seott,—nor the' philoeophy of Newton and Dewy—no,
nor the invention* of Arkwright and Watts, with the blip
of all the wealth they gore to their Rados land--eci , uld un
lock it. And it is more than probable now, that the door
will b. seeerely Mooed for SOME, time, for exelusi s
does not yield at onar--etill„ the oecerrenes is noteworthy,
and lodinates • gradual braking in epodfold oestotits, and
the spread of sow ideas. As each we hail it as • good
as a
0111011-4 tacit aehmowledgemeat of past error—in short.
sign that the idea that an are bore legislator* and
statement ia giving way Imams the great desetiorau• truth
that brains sad set a title iseastitatee the tree petost
-
111/1 IRRIAT C/LLAIii TY .
lilsowbare we have Ikea se eopices details of the loss of
the Cosus Asioriee sus on eolossas will alio*. Ws are
sure our readers will sot eomplaiss at the spaoe Deesspied•
besisase it le este of them ealataltiee the particulars or
which,
or
is trivial imams; eves, Doi Is *vet to leans
—hoses oar may repot is that we have sot more room to
de vote to 11..)tasy of thohseidests Poland are truly graphie ;
others oihibit a issran oadarsope, sad sa ssoolltsbans that
makes am Wok hotter of lamas astaro, while others sitattn
sorts to *bow ap a dmiter side at the pietare. Bat these were
few. had how maid lt Ise others* There was Dot, sea l
apes that doomed sad shimmed ship, that wu aot probs.
bky Use hope sad stroagth of some one'who 4 erae, sad is
ing ,
sow aszioasty wak f mos
or hie. Alt erety neighbor
hood out pent to eons each ease. To adopt t h e Isogaare
of a oonmporary, time are paresis await*/ the arrival
ef
some 1/1, "AO has hardened Ms young g
to build up a hinse, is tho shadow of whit f eature s salts
nosag & tboy nay
doss poseelailY W the reining Pisa* ot
inool tY -- voswo
Load o Insband,, Cis bitter sissy ;of sibeeams, bad
verpthipe save stitiosee had hetet la • faros laid
"Meal 1 . 1 "'v. alit olutiaet for this boo* of the that
ono mat hose," bosom* tits radii/No of widish life nay
inwaied lam its anidisa by aa squally boaittaiss ligh
bs
Immo *km, whojai the Rood ambit:lost so see Ws okii, I
dreg sine We same to bidden,- and *S wortiV irst
place MIMI .
hag with the
at limas by vide& !b whore of eosins* °add
be d than disposal, sad the treasures of art.aad
Maim sipped like
that
a snap Wore the* to Walt
*racy hula, altagtait to that dook• or' ashad to tba
vas, had loving brawn*/ living ea it, afar evoisko. 'aud
ios sea, who divisor" sap, seltnalnleoo, awl bloom Iron It,
isad without whom morbid impost on di ; totty
Mink this, to loofa i vas Aweigh to drive all sweat+
noes bask into the dark depths of the loal„ awl easel" theav,,,
l i! 4 " epos the brink of Morally, the trait /gam of Wi—
t* outgo sad comfort *a* savior ia 11. boat of trial.
—The DWI'S C 0•1117 iiralie. Pil• • 'tory of two
horses la Ridley towasklp litho provide wooer tor mob
otivor—sho ea* *Wag tile wood's pasep-kaadlo Ids
stook sad
spout. Do pimping water with! the other Maks at tile
horns moos?
tor opoblieso volsoltos
tits twit of Lb* non/. Thi R
-211• bediestatis C ooler"' of tb• R•preeestative
Distriatem opendetiellseass. Oistatiad„ 2 1 / 1 sad kteltass
eocaties, hors aosiaatsd Joel tipylior, a t Jettersoa, and
Y. P. Wain, of Mk
111 1 11 Y 8W*...• ---
„AMY BKIIWar K
taLi AN ling M Do
Ea]
About yowl as the 4(h of JOYS, thutrecise MOT
when milliossetritappy freasullti were twinglijolly "user
the rod things of this tita, "there Wight havebven seen,"
as the sevelist James his it, soldiery boreessam" ri
ding up to a hotel it Wellsburg • in the Western part a
this comity. The "solitary horseman" was 'sit negra
aad the horse be rode was a brown mar*: The negro was
young and well dressed, but looked end acted u th.uigh he
had 110•0 a ghost--or, what was w..re likely in these "pi
ping times of pewee," a police ollitur in hunt of a hormi•
thief. The mare, too, looked as though it liadseon service,
for it panted and blowed, and gave asides! sigma of bard
riding- Pretend, seethes son of Africa made his appear
mice, sod bard lifter the negroes and the mare, Mine a
ample of farmers near by, who having observed the trio
eknlking through th woods, justly conalished the anima!
was stolvo, and hence stantest le pursuit. Thus overtaken,
the Vail/gross aakturfedged that the animal was stolen, bet
ataiasod that they were "fugitives from 81averY." and that
they !rad taken it from "mules" rho Remits the roman
tie village of Millersburg, Ky, They begged the good us
tured publican to take the mare, sad inform "masts" of
its whereabouts, while they Should seek on Foot their way
to Canada. The publics& complied—he locked the "hon
ey brown mare" op in his bars, and thee, with a few
1111/111, in their pockets, contributes! by lb* benevolent by -
etaadets, they
They had hardly gut beyond the outskirts of the village,
however, before a horde of "freedom shriekert " from the
neighboring village of Albion, prompted by a desire to
chew their love for "humanity," pounced down upon
them—brought ►hem bock—,nit amid the most exciting
demonstrations, demaaded the return of the mare. To
lbws, the landlord demurred —the ■egroes had acknowl
edged that it wee stolen from their master, and be could
see no difference between ,healing a horse from one man
and another; not to the followers of " John Chariee;" the
mere, according to their reasoning, wee the lawful spoils
of the negroes, auJ hare it they would For a little time
it looked decidedly Itke a riot. The landlord was firm,
and was sustained by those of his neighbors who did not
,believe that a men's property wee lawful plunder, even
though he was the owner of staves. Finally, what they
eould'itt get by force, the " shrielters" determined to ob.
tale by stratagem, and to this end one of them, more know
ing than the rest, west to Hlgillfe teosk, of Albion, and oh.
taloned a warrant for the arrest or the negcoes for steals;
the phone, and the " dart , tee" suit the property were
Lrodigtit before biio. The Justice, who le a mond of Ju
dicial knowledge to his way, asked them if they had sto
len the "brown mare," and having received their lesson,
they promptly dented the "soft imneesibencot." This was
eatingle—their right to the " brows, mare " was proved to
a detnoastratten—" bleeding Kansas " was 'edified, and
the bloody minded Deusticretr, who bed the imapadence to
think thot moles property should be retuned to WI owner,
were stemmed by the Judicial wisdom of ChiefJesume
The question thee maw, what should be done
with the serves and the mare. This required a pod deal
of *agitation; bet lastly it was derided that some on.
should buy the oatmeal, while the "fugitives," with the
preened' of the sale, should be sent on their way rejoicing.
At this stags of the farce, no one doubted that the "games
oh color" were genuine "fugitives frost bondage," and
although they were dressed *gaol to the best, respleiolent,
as it were, In palest leather and broad sloth—it was bold
ly asserted by thews who "slept with them," Ia issitett4e
of Botts with Tyler, that their backs gave evidence of the
truth of Giiir story of slavery. The " bonny brown mere,"
therefore, was not loag in finding a new owner--fir, error•
ding to negro authority, the animal will worth at 'fist
SAO, u it was • favorite racer of " masse," so tbat,when
the new owner counted out into their black pales s4l in
gold, he thought he had achieved a glorious speculation.—
Of course it was understood among the faithful, that no UDO
*book, betray the whereetiouts of the animal by teiegreph
fog, writing, or otherwise giving " muse" information—
and thus the Demoetate were whipped oat—" human
rights " were vroteetml, and the law vindicated; while Un
els Tom's boys, with the " golden eagle." in their pock
ets, were sent to Ind "freedom" under the Crass of St.
George. This asomeatoom question of " law " ended and
the nerves goes, the rural villages named above, subsided
into quiet, while the "honer brown mare" was made
generally woeful, sad xebec new owner went dashing about
the °sentry, the rommatio history of the animal, made
both the "observed of all observers," white the tale of
" Southern apprised*. " and " negro chivalry" became
as familiar Si holliehOld Warda alit about the time of the
,
' .
stolen the Ware, together with a harness and bu 11!
m,
the dootor's door-4341d strolled down into south from
eastern
Ohio—thence to Conneaut and Springfield, where, after
mane trading, they bad disposed of the harness and bug.
gy. From there, they had made their.way to Waysbarg,
na we hare already shown, and by their bold system of ly
ing, bad imposed upon the " frerodons shriekers" the tale
we hare narrated. We suspect there was never a Wolter
set of meddling abolitionists than those about Albion
when these facts were brought to light, and the little (ler-
man Doctor, mounted oa his favorite " bonny brown
mare," disappeared from their sight. And so ends oar
tale of the "Bonny Brow* Mare, or hie way de AhoUtionsets
tare Dow* Brorie." And here let us remark, that If the
talt'at a moral—and we think it has, but hav'st time
to ars It—it evidently teaches • truth very appropo to
the pre4ut time--and that is, that whatever may be the
result of thajilack Republican County fight this Pali, 040
thing is 'very Crain—nose of the candidates will ride
into power oe tit)s , .bonay brown mare," for Do pooh* the
Merman Doctor wikheep a close watch for Republicans in
future !
realitaTolt 811i4.1111rovi
We are sure our Democratlefers, and all others who
do not sympathise with Abolitionism, will thank as for
/ l aying before them this week the MltSterly spend of Sena
tor 11/OLNII in reply to thelesimpaign tine of Judge
WILMOT. It will be seen that the Senato eels the Judge
upon his own ground, and shows up his arguments and
Blowsiest @ with a master hand. He tea the "great
proviso" not a peg to stand on. In fact. beehinpletely
demolishes his antagonist. Speaking of the epeeett,
Washington O'eor says it "is having a great run: the
"Der
Democratic ezetiangett fro m all parts of
_the eauetry, are
coming to us graced with it. Daring the last presidential
catty's', we were a personal witness not only to the effeill
heats. of Senator &'s popular oratory, but to the remark
stanceof all
able personal innuenee he enjoys among the men of. sub
ponies la his State; as enviable as the lifts
'nee of any other gentleman in the Galled jik w e e% we ogre
not who that other may be. Then is a directnese and
simplicity In his manner npoa the *tamp, which, eombin
ed with the strung and yet -earefally balasaid thought
which distinguishes his speeches to • remarkable degree,
that snakes him one of the most effective orators we ever
listened to He bag the knot of being able to say only
pot enough on any subject; an oratorical qualification ex
ceedingly rare in these days of verbosity, which keeps its
Possessor out of many political serapes, indeed. It shuck
us, during the late Presidential eativass , that kis bearers
were in the habit of regarding all faille g from his lips on
the stomp, as so mash testiasotty from one in the albite/
stead in whom all pounded; •• r•Patarlott Infinence
rarely possessed in these dive of the prevalent,* of vibe
meat deounciation, instead %f
free. the Mathis, well tempered argument,
"
. _
Way la our party to-ttadr Ha knees before lbw world ? it no
rth.** ao "sootbasier or domino to ituavor that questfola—Mad
tam per,
That's • tan; and se w• sr* neither a ossesthaver + n or
"ooreeree." well sawn" H. It a loetanaie the Pretidest
dies ( sPlwdm "Poop" Clanwliter , of lb. Patriot, Poet
Matter at Madlooe. That, It, mil eothieg alas. "Pew
wont to Cistebasti—whether he was • or
au or
a &meal lase, this tit/postal layStil not--bat thrbao
tient "OW Seek' was ettadaated, " pump `ride a We
lts, for Vll•astaakoa the Am trate. Prole there be "tote
L"blood sad theater" lettere to his paper, the Paeree, de
?train his private isterdows with the *MTh Present.
pied impresarios .pate all the idea that 4 and tie "darer-
IWO . woo all 'MA 1141 Tyler sad Sonia When he
tiitieybe Ite bad got tt ropes all steely laid, la• west been,
I
bad osped "up hares for the 4th of ifahalL VW.
Am eth taas sad "patsy " matte aaother to•••Itee for
Warble/tom" Iva saw bin Aare bowleg ow Neagh&
elan he Ism for *letter. He asked ea, bat we very mood
leanly dotdie 4 ,l ; are s tand bows bias. when he etoottad *wits
aid, milted the 131rard'Akva Prow, la this eaty, has a s
he never exhibited way very, reasarkablo mime is slaw
vocmatios• delighted whetbeilisa , maid ea Peat
be at
H" lade. \ Well, thor del, 'Out*/ tba negioa, be triad
Ate ' petar b Noe lb* Ihrealdast, be a few robes it
)tt t,k,
was declared irrfeetly dry, aad eon obte tarried
how* the swage ' . dad Imes It la t tie Demo.
walla " party* to. an Ito tweet beforit tbobkiz io iz
the opteloe at "pomp Carpaater of Ike Vadtaoa •
—The theetsierit CleoOmer" hoe empa
esjed esors:`
limo tor oa s at perio/Okedi a iuttabor th year
Ural hays lto look 4/apkwymeat obowitoto. /
Till WA V An-
. Thok lbw way to Glisub 4 *,
%Killen... Degroe4 all Iry fn...
pad, lased nt Pilitingsuk
• ,
Joil BORA . 1 t . 2 1 JOB flirblile 1
JIM WORN, . - 1 JOB „WORK,
JOB WORK Okair;at, - *AN ern JOB 'MCI
IoR WORK „4,.. 4.- joa-ItOB.lL,
• ~.- !••
Igir'Clr e taii .., Trt ad asbftribet i• • Iv* born e e i t tlaz in ot g
tbe.ilniieeni tio. olio othstilkototso of Um Alittatoi cools of
w 4 Count), and vookl oar liirwelf as • toodiasta tot tied once.
Suinett liocirmer to the will et a. "Wont, of lb* Toter. of GUI
enaoty•
Mimi..., SeSiNfitMff 1, 11167.17
NoTlolle-- 1 • residing of Ms, ollbro
thossif o• • Vaesble sad liseoelor, male
sowed, to th• decision of We voters (Wirt* County.
Sept Vs MI. • =As a. MU-
KirKr. IDINMILT--fisaas woos sew tho wow of Jere' ME,
of Itarterrerea, ea a ea/4140e for the ores of Reglidar
bed Serordsor. Yr. Itke ie Le old elitism of Zrle coonty, sod a
rase le every eray quallSed to dlrrhezll , the 'Settee of that Are.
MlllereeL, Sept Mt MANY CITIZENS.
*be ledereeicet Voters sif NM, County
At the solisiUdiee el a large number of voters is Mew'
eat porticos of the orooty, I am fadered to oruseases topsail' as so•
iroisseeideet candidate for asessehty, eshiost to the deelaise of tbt
People,. without distisetloa of party, on the wooed Tuesday LA
October nest.
Waterford, Pa., Sept. 'Li, 1861. DATIED immon.
MULE ST FOIL 1111111gZZLIGPULVT.
Oh Satarday last, at • meeting of the Directors of the
Erie City Bank, a reeolutios was unanimously passed, di
resieg the President to commesoe proceediags spinet
.1. U. Lewi', late 9asider, for ashesaling the toads 4f
the institution. On Moods, warmate were Wined. sad af•
ter as szandastioa before 'lignite Berestry, the sussed
was held to bail in 1120,000 for his appissinaco to answer.
W in. B. Labe and J. H. Walker, RINI. Wowed sa C° 1114 "
sel fur the Bank, sad Jae. -C. Ms/shall sad Wav A- Gal
braith, Biqa. for the secseed. After vainly endeseorieg
to pt the required amount of bail. Mr. L.'s soansel got
out a writ of habeas corpus, sad brought him before hidge
berickton, and asked that the bill be reduced to COOK
The question was thou re-argued, sad lb. ball rallat 44--
Mr. Taylor, Banker sad Broker at Waterford, beeoming
security. Without entering into say details calislaied ts
prejudice the accused, is may simply say, la jaetigeatiost
of the action of the Directors in astasencing this prosecu
tion, that titers are $140,000 of the Wes of the Bank un
redeemed—that J. G. Lawton, G.A. Lawton, the Pox My
er sod Brow* Coma, Beaks, Wisoomia, (plea aid tie
peceoe, as the Directors claim,) owe the Bask about $lOO,-
000. They also claim that these debts were oontraeted
without their knowledge and consent, and that there le tit
tle or no security. for their payment, 'Upon the other
bead Mr. L. claims that $lOO,llOO of this debt WILD *sated
before he was.. Cashier; but this claim, let u add, was nee.
or' whispered until he appeared *Ore the magistrate, and
thou only brought oat by the ezandnation of the Teller.—
What troth titters is is it, a legal and sareiting %vestige
ton will only show.
Were you ever at a Fait? Not a Ladles Falr, Oats
you an bored out of all your small change by rosy Ups
pouting from a moantaia of hoops and orinolinr-where
pin-enshioas, worth just nothing, are sold fora dollar,
and rag babies are, SOU ceremony, forted Joni the arses of
bashful yeasts' men? Not one of these flaidosshie hives
tione for plucking villas in laroadeloth—bat a real Canty
Fair, like that os Tharsday ? Yon was ant! Well you
costa to go. You will are everybody and * aunt there,
b..Wu samberloes pent:Maas and nut home, to say
nothing about the •
" Littio pig, big pig, root bogy or din."
Nor is ibis all; then is beef snide sad woritiagursa;
fins wooled sheep, sod bantam roosters; slisaghas sidekses,
and tbm mach abased salsa!, the An; blushing number
and rosy red wine- , plump tinAs bat phrmper maids sad
matrons; Mg mss with little wirer, sad little wee with
big wires; bed quilts with a stir is NM seater, said bed
quilts:without; little boys with a motion of 'thief este,
sad big boys with " toby eigsrm" Aseaaes with twi
glass larger," sad rialtos* with one flu of whiskey too
touch; together with as suortmant of stseellasmoso items
too otimoroas to misalloa, as the mitrobsats ay
,is their
adrertissannits.
But seriously spealtiag—the Pair on Thursday was very 1
numerously attended--the day was fine, and the show is
part, very good, especially la stock, Aesop and swine. In
agriasttaral impleaseatts, in Carat products, and an the
mechanic and the One arts, the exhibicioa via 'nothing
to brag of." There seemed to be a leek of spirit--a
of i Edo* to witioalsonsewhere—for we are very cadets
A have the dements all about as to get spa better /s spirit--a wan . t .
bition in all departmeats, thaw that of Thanday., Some
•..•• Os auist 18 , " iire t kg psi ad° . I .
by on the other side." Then, in OW humbl Judgment, the
premiums offered are altogether to nail* I. The funds
of the Society are frittered away in petty premiums, wheat
if they offered large premium upon fewer articles, °com
petition would be increased, and an interest inspired in
the result that would listless farmers, Meoltenies and
others to compete. Now, very few at.. can to spend time
huTtibeeesson d uk el e ive A r n e a d tha by liddree llon : I be e r ie: s
Twoirrsox, wbc was followed by Oen. N. C. Wrtsoit,
to compete for a dosistfill honor.
anneal address
who
the State Society et Philadelphia.
Beware tetras., Crtnetbse.
It war Sant Welier, we believe, who said, "beware of
the vidders," sad rla at was right; bat if he bad also said,
as he mightimve Mid, beware of straage crisolinar‘sspeo
billy in railroad cam sod is crowded plains, he would
have been right tWice. We have a ease In point, illustra
ting our position, graphically told by our friend of the
Westile/d Area.. It is this—lest Friday night, Just after
the Chicago Express of the B. stopped In the
Dunkirk DePet, La elderly gentlaniaa, in company with
two good looking and handsomely dressed young ladies,
stepped Into the lam Dosch of the wale. The seats Were
all tilled except two or three near the end, which were oc
cupied by oily& gentlemen. The old gentleman and his
fair companions looked anxiously amid for a lot:lades.—
Finally one gentian:ma, who had been taking his comfort
alone, arose and politely requested one ..f the feminine,
to take a part of his nat. She did so—he stepping out
and she taking the "inside track." The other lady and
her protector found seats elsewhere, and the aroommodm:
ing gentleman settled down to have a , hat with 4111 fai r
neighbor. She setwoded dire endeavor, and In a6w min
atm they were as deep In oonvemtleu as two meradal ora
tory, or, e lltailtalkil speaking, its "thick se tbitmee.." Dar
lag this time the ears got soder motion, and the noise and
jar rendering cooversation tedious, It began to slacken op,
and they both relapsed into eilenee„ until disturbed by the
cry of "Au/ Peaebes, sir?" from the water hey. The
agreeable young teatimes disbursed a quarter for pow*.
ng mom to his companion, who secepted,thent with
'Many thanks. The peaches, or the motion of 4te cars,
and may be both, 'wined the young lady to mainekmey,
sad she reclined her bead against the side of the coach
and slept. t
a & The yoeng gen demaa, from sysspmay or pa
ntomime, fel t to do Ilewise. So he dropped
his head upon his Air friends shoulder, and lo slept only
to he awakened al the Ingo pulled up at Erie. At this
point the young lady's Journey was at ea end appsrently,
as she arose, sad after politely thankiag the yogi' gen
tleman for the seat which she had occupied, let In tamps
ny with bovines*. Yong Gent feeling lonely after her
departure, ooseladed to try another dap, spd like
. a Ro
dent traveler, felt to me that his wallet war all right be
fore sleeping. Bet his primitive, mime A like
** taps; Level," hi s mad
was to rain—is use packet he
ran his servoas bead, then soothes; es the the peat and
under it; all of no um, the wallet was sot. By this time
Young Gent helms to smell esteallims, NM a esarek Joe Of
elderly gentlemaa sad his lady 66,4 proved tAme, like
the missing wallet, nee cometelna Reims laftwith"nary
red," having expended all his Meese ht buying the
peaches for kin "gay deceiver."
. The Sysod of dassuiesey sal is Ms char on Thurs
day *yeah's. at Pleit &B. The daily seadons ars held
la the Baptist Ghttrela, corner of Peach sad PIRA streets,
asisral eoadase till Bleeds: oe Tuesday. By Invitation,
inesiben at tie B Thod ars expeeted to preach is the Bap
tilt% Pint P rlook7torlaa, Itetbsdin Awl Associate Reform
Preebyterisn chamber to-maereie e at the Renal hours
of ferric* in those ebstsites. There will also be the usual
services at Park Bali sad the iscosmasion eervisss la the
etteraoaa.
•
SRL O. W. Kauw, Le, desiinee the war et
or NS . is ladepsadast osedidats for District Attonle for SUM
t
roues that!. is "aawilltog to add soother iay, its
the disturbed .sedition o f go gredicale .to ;Withal oa with arprisati
whist',. is eseasetd, sad the advise et sees m
Meads .a les has sossalted is sadist his bola( • 'w eow
adi.
dila." Or to other word', %so u perrotal *Made hate
prosised his Ow awariastioa for Bows, or Owairreer mutt
par Who will Ur" AM Mire is Niamey a slip betwesa
the 4 hkr ase the OP." N. Iris..
jllll` /106. I/awaits Braun% will deliver Us looter*
oa tie aLferr rood Obaroier gor Wsrairsow," la *ls ally,
Oft tie talk of Gabber. Tbo boar .ad paw% ors Wipes%
bo
b daly aaataualod by W wattle la lariat *a la
IS.A.&C WESIMM.
Were You at die Fair •
lsti t EW YOB* :
tic.—r. ~• ___......4__
nbttlo• F:rie Otheeffit.) .
Phu , I'olll4 l. t. SOM.
,-.. Therhippe,beadil loss of Lb.' ii, . ettoitord au
tidh nd ed
lWioO wiw e hes il them fat rtuoes
CI
Uleetrittattr. 11".111blo aiiihof Ilk Rh at ill other
time would halm called out a general burst oftll9,lphthy hod sor
row. le ahhoet»eerulta.Foured by the aordhLtstioo 4 ...Hy tz , 00,
t* - redd, upon the of arrive' of Indult on Ind& of our Mare
prospenty depended. Thelma bulletin in the telitgraph once* re
ports forty maks and twenty•vi v women saved; all the odious
lost except Yr. Fraser But the geld' the gold t that which our
'empty pockets yearned for, that which our thirttbanks dratted, is
jinni Ind nests quietly moons the other millions tif treasure which
I Usk thastiable SOS Will 11•$in , matter t owners. It Mai be iinkni
r ins to talk of money when such a loss of We la intros, we, bat this
Into ttrateiry time. The happiness of thousand', shone! *weer,
existent:nod the Mtn of laboring tom in this eidy, depends upon
the speedy restoration of Rasocial trot:Nullity:, The dead have
perished, laminar mourning, canoed reran thelP, but the Wing
mud Use. it is a day of pante-, perhaps to-morrow will dawn with
• brighter countenance. throe-fourths of the lost gold was insu
red here and in Loudon, but thl. will not produce available. re
turns be the next sitty or ninety days. In the mean time the
*surer rejoices, and Ilk,* or the 000twyloiim grow Wank and
long.
to-day the tone of the market had beef gradually impro-
Talc money was a little easier and trade ma+ more freely; we
eat' /madly predict, as yet, the easel of this blighting lam. All dw•
Scriptlona of business, bad been checked, and Prices were tending
downward, hut there had been few failures sln 'de the week opened,
and everybody begat' to hope for better things The independent
reports eighty-seven failures this week; • urger proportion in
Philadelphia than hitherto. The Western fedgires are also beery.
A peat many Iskorer• will be thrown out 4 employment this
week if the preseek state of things continues.; The extensive far
e e rie. of Newark have shipped hundreds of mthanice, on amount
of inaidlity to raise the neeemetry amount tar :weekly wave. So
wto likely to go down. Cotten cannot keep op much longer, am
the P.astern mills have reduced their consumption of raw material
$0 per cent at the least estimate. Flreadetnks are bemiring up.—
Dry Goods bring pretty good prices, •ith tifn exception of my
expensive alike, $lOO robes and articles If similar cost go 23
cent below brit coat
in the literary .e there is likely to be Pttk doing for some
time t eeme• Daily neespapers are the besl stock at prevent, the
lemilitag papers et this city ere probably stealing more on the cap
ital levaiteri thee they could here made bells the mem espial le
e other bled of bosoms.. The Herd/ is o.pedally prosperous
'naiad/sat; rejoices in its yacht mid coan47 feat, sod Its chines
falfiltdont of Its preillctions of evil. Wejnotice that Alexander
Smith has brought out a new volume of lioems, trbleh will, of
course, be repubitehed in this country
All kinds of amurementeare doing well, oaring to the great MD
hag of ateaajper in the city, am!, perhapa, to the bend & excite
aunt in 110111,/ degree. For people are nevelt more disposed to dis
sipate than in times when they cannot tell frhether their property
la their own or Won!, to their creditor • =The opera at the Acad
emy le throned, and Fresnolint, !Perkier4atel Vertrolt, shine aa
alternate stars. 'Milberg is drawing /ono+. Matilda Heron per
forate at Ws.Hack's with la onbat ing vigor and popularity.
The Firemen have nominated "Harry Hisward" for Mayor and
the Tammany Hall people have nose another @quibble
on their bands. it take. an expert to keep posted in oar
etty politics. Lit the parties are Hydra-headed. The only ama
ring Pola4tof the week was the triumphabt entry and precipitate
Beers otAadrew Jackson, Jr., the bou'er of that ma/ Doz."—
What ociodd lien. Jactluou have been thanking about when he
threw that apple el diactird into the rranlasif the Sew York milita
ry' How shall the bravest roan be dtseoirered • Shan be autos.-
erthis ears to the base mob, m the patrician Coritalanue disdained
td do Shall ha exhibit the stair • e slain Mexicans strong
around his victorious neck • Shall he bang up in the City Hall big
beitterod helmet and blood stained Mash/ Wbo re tbx bravest
man ft is our pravkie opinion that theltot ought to be given to
Comptroller Flagg, that cabins up the treasury, who for these long
years bas withstrA menially all the hashing, sorpplag_and biting
of the hungry Mies who peek to break its and devour the children's
Wend. bat the box is gone. requiem*
SvarybWy Ul waiting "with white lips. - for et erybody else to
fait- A few Jays will test the matter ft there are no heavy fail
ure, than reported, our boat may Oct launch on a smoother sea -
ERIE
THE NI•NRURY AND KRIE ROAD.
Vwl►rrb.ading that there blot been e meeting lately in Philadel
phie, at whlrh etc h enstniremeate had bran emote u secured the
e usittnue4 promentsou and e►rly oodiplett..n of t b u end 010.
Sunbury and Erin /toed, w, applied to-Cul. Camp, aho we under
stood area present, and h.• 6sa f,,rninhaal ut n Ith the lollualuK in
fest:dation
0...„
that .arty
in the. present .n, the Comte.%) • " 4. il
te, resolved upon the et.
the maroon of all roads hen.. • la°
e t
.a _ nin .
.f _
th e, t o put i
4itt to make • land Mein for this riosil , , ,a z iy a . l, ,,h. pn ated
the
prop.
the .hole under cvntrart. They im-.
... a
,1.1er..,,
of
„la
i.eaa
°4""n
to
the
1"*".14"'
"e
tu"'i
t " ..f their lauds at a niitugMl
along the line, to anti to th. or • par
in .t. in
prim, Wong the appreeetion prim, in „..i,i,. ok, the rte! Pm' rte!wan
eeryh
tthlut: to
the balance
hr
the
"mrtett"
n of the clod This
„Idere, and hid fair to realise
_an muscly reepoude.l to by the landh
..
4.1
lb.
j.
nt
tthiger„.l
cuplkke mango( thy a led.. under mk In,
crisis or the iountry has indoced them to „, pw . us: ,
In , . l l , i to rins e i t iie te r m sr p t the
ietth
er It was prudent, esen • i , h .nett a tee
completion ofthe whole work at this tn , r‘i
or
1,..,,,,
caned
the
"It"
upon
thin
eug't"ett""'
the Bow el
was resolved
tArtte4 In
iafrre"t
together,
andaett'leetite en euga„ou „
eigies and resources of
to champ the policy, just confirm
r the
oti on and monpletion
f present, to the prewee
the comps.). .
--. --Jodi. • • ..pd to jut them into
s t
...__ ,_....—...n T ae as
llmosinty-three miles, and the West ern ,litialo o fr o m E ne t o Wm;
Clarion, • distance of one bundle.' and on. mike
They propose to eaneel the peer„ mortes t re or sic milloin. of
denim, on the whoa e road. which bas not been ...old, and to pot on
I &mortgage of • million of dollars nn the forty t 011... completed be
tween sianhury and Willimoiport. , This for., miles forme a hub in
a coohniciu s line niitai,!ws, eonniitine still between Philadelphia
and the Am York .k Erie at Firatra,—it also A - dwell the Simnel.
kin coal aelds at Sonbure, which aireiniy furnish • leer amount of
freight and is rapidly iscreasing. : Tire . bier Engineer estimated
that the net remanent Ili. forty atilee, the present rear, over and
&bore all expenoirs, would reach ei4hty thousand dollarit t —the n.-
1 1
oeipts en far hare exceesied the estuihate, a n.i no doubt is entertein
ed bat thee will continue t., erio-vil it, Ind tat, meth a hundred
thousand dollar.. The, if not Ireireased, would afford an ample
remmue to pay the ihterest on the adlion mortgage ; hut whe n the
line is completed to larraudsrtile, tied the Shamokin coal fields Are
mole tally developed, it li elpeete.f . ll.. he doubted and eret i trebled
Of this mil/Inn mortgiitrelli.l hundred thousand .I.llers
I I
Vied on the itre is. 1.10. nr-
Eastern end to pay same Mr4l , tlkr debt, and to pur
-1 cliw rol/Ing Mock for the road, ardll four hundred tboueand del
' lam is to be appropriated to the iTeitern division.
From Wllhamisport to Farr andmiiie the dista.m.e ii thirty-three
112611,14—thi. motion is noarly gesdnil At Farrandseill• there AA a
valuable Lad terteathe soil hill, ifii. -I, ham aiready been largely
developed anddhe prn.i.et pent to innrket ..a the West ilmachCanal,
1 Thin means of transportatbdi helllff ' ,1 , 4 much n 1 the time interne
tad by &nigh and ice, the rompletirrit el the maimed ban become a
meremity to the owners of the reel arbors and ether parties to that
region. 'Co accomplish the object. they here proposed to raise and
I&drums money enough to romplete the thirty-three mites between
j Williamsport and i'arrasideelile, and to take • mortgage on rto—
, mumfor their security. Thin the ilompany has acekeled to, avid
when umompliabed, the whole Lament dlrision, beta/ tersely
three miles, will be brought into toil/.
The Winters diy.soin I. ureter contract tor .Li l t eighth -two
miles, on Which el., on.. hundred anti fifty- th .aitand dollars worth
°f work bee us, don,. I n order to roach further into the coal field
end to giro an opportunity for its more hill development, it to
figreeed to put under contract about nineteen mile, more, roalimg
as alt on. hundred wad 01:11, miles at before stated Towardsthe
prosecution and completion of this division, are speeificafly appro
wilted the subscriptions or the City 0{ Erie, the County of Erie,
the County and Borough of Warren, all the individual tuhectip..
hone optained and to be obtained, the fear hundred thousand dol
lars of the million mortgage oath. F t astera end, arid all the lands
obtainirel and to be obtained in the Counties of Wiaren, McKean,
rib, Forrest and Clarion. Already about
to thousand acre arc
isreurril sad %elite miesame are being takes% tercels to knower,' the
imm unt - -ernrirtimige then is to be pot oa the Weetern Distaion, In
cluding the lands and tome valuable mid leases, which are in,
or
collation of purchase, mkt the dock property at Erie for an amount
mac:eat to aceouiplisli the object.
In the opinion of the lest demnrial =go io PhilsdelPlaia, these
• resourene eombised form 1131 STOOP basis for the compkgion of the
week. Hat this le not all, the company having no other work on
bawd, will appropriate any and all other aid they may be able to
erieremaut is older to plan this dil}loll in 'a condition to earn
money as Boon or pee able,
_ . .
Such to the programme of the plytent policy to detail, se CO .
sturilesteit by Col. CAW}, To UP it look. few.lbre, pnietk.a, hopeful.
sod with the God mowed and h.dpirtic hand of our people, we see
not wily ,t bear not pro,* edrietent sod sueeeltaini.
hrs. The N. Y. ?rib.. gives a long account of a de-
Milt upon the printing °Mee of tbo renege' Niec.liasiy, a
searniloas paper published is Nei" York, sod extensively
eiroadated through the coontri. A sobednle of the coo
tents of the *See is given, with °streets from letters found
on the desk. and a fall list of the ooantry agents of the
paper. We believe Erie was not , 10... w./ with en agency?
%L. gamey Pitcher .1110,1 other., of Erie *omit/. N. T.,
hare Issued • circular ruining. a Cenreetien of the friends
elliataan Progress, for the 2:46, 26tti and 27th lasts.—
Nancy Pitcher sad her ateociatesatates that they object
le "t4F gain a ern+ knowledge of die nature and attribertes
Oman; his duty in the potent and hit destiny le the
letup." We hope, says one of our :cotemporarine, tbet
whets Nancy and bey friends hare gained the desired la.
formation they wilt proceed to pet it to soon practical
nee.
- - --
fe.'" The Now York Court of Appeals has recest/y de
cided that dead heads can sae (or !Norio,s resulting from
aseitiscus The Court holds that to all taw whore a rail.
newt eoeupany voluntarily undertakes to convey a pyy u•
Pr upon their road, whether with or without compenia.
ties, LI each passenger is injured by the culpable asst.
vice or wont of skill of the spate of the company, the
Court holds the latter is liable. We're Interested In the
above.
JAnns Voitett, Esq., one of the Republican eau
w dictates for the Reprint. Reach boa been in town the putt
eek, ooking• round, we suppose, for hie prospect of see
oews. Roses be had a good time of it.
h etieeeeerating the eerie:fries to be sees et Nlo
Ilßaiser, the asestifatio* the
addle "the la
MP sees he Ireland." Weeder it is endowed wi th frogth that
Irish ivred4" so loved by Booty
- .*-
I t ~ ,-, t t 1 , 1. I so?,
_
t he elvirtither, Aiii.-.. AU who bare us. l the fait hare, iferhed 'awed learelteitil effeete (ruin it."
TEACECEILS'
Pilkosimt JaerraeL 0-, edited by Mn.. E S Hotter --We can *or
Tillk, trectiers of Erie maul. we ow
from "IPPritotios. It is act doelieut rtsmedy for figelm•to, \ eurggin,
font, •on Wanda: the 1.:lt. ' .I , •e• ~
Acne and Beitutatlno of the Heart-indeed, .... are so, ,t *,l / hi
so epote. of areirlfiZing A Teseher. te.. ./.
A !
I t profe..., and wormy skeet dead the new maftlif•lna.-
ILO I...nice, of Tho ~... .." 1b...0
Jefersouralle Liefoored, boof--' It has mired several 1 . 3.•••• of ""'0''...1 • e
Y I "inv. ants merielis.' io ••, is s "
Etlielielatieln, Heestehitis, Erysipelas and t anker."
liar %I r era, f• a ••1'11•• of M
Lonsifool , Ashinnwhot Alfs.-" Ontrinnesie man Vac cured of ser ere , 'ea r . . . „
, N 1 and or HI fa• able, by foo .Y.••-••u,b
CI auralgta in font , w.k
pAhhadpe. /* rat ,. 1 „.....„ ft
In
4 ,, ,, ,er,
j.‘puiA, h,, „ ~i fy••rytyll If", truetion, an.: tapas:at:U . /
Lawny - TONS Basso., Au-- It has euted /Junior. and Indent- l of t""biulf• to " 4 ‘ l " f 14 " '''' "'s
thefts • chanacter cakalaly•y f• •flar. fa ,
matory Cutmoesoll Dusedes."
th.icharge of /Moir arand• nel ^sh"."'
Wayurseale Putter 0.-• • We know Iteut.does Fererit, Headache •
. .
' gruel'', will to forded eb.n. 1 al •Ili
Toothache, ad loco/ padie-moo solmatly but rfectuall a '
.. lliatkifftliabefi lel:title' ha. , '••, ,"""
Another editor, by letter to De. C ., mays -I know of .wweral w h o fi. , . • •• f •••
II icaalk, `IT Ma Nape, ys ter.‘a•E.
are Uolng it with great benefit, bat unknown to their (moil' ph... i
• J 1 Itnrroweil of the Pe ..,t:'
clans, whom they do not wish to °feed
dere•t•rfl fe• carorof and thorn lel 1 , ”
foxier I have been a dystbsptic for.] rear -have taker, the in 0 ,,, „bon' 1„ , ,,..„,...,,„,,,„, ~,,1 r
Salt ks, and ant entirely cored "
es e.o.m. t peoreamtne mitt, 1,.., =,
3% I 6.• aerator, inentleal he raper
'le , '
Another- • A Inn of mine, entirety
of his fr“in I. heo'l. ',est .
the Salt one month, and is will."
Maryville nodded, Fress.--s• It . • valuable mitolltute for ,
nit
i1tn.::"::,...,,,ini",j..7....,:ftwarti..ng1y to°,e..l.:.''''iun°,,
Veadeetion and Blisters,"
Allliee tieberliiiiri, 0,--.°' hi Fees, aly4 I ftlianyulatfir, Rlyauma
.. th ,, ~,,,,., " ..... .' l ', "1
t n fee l•hich will In n. ax
film, it la ItMayklabla."
the attondanee ia rood will not atnnui
Paoli- Cinehni. Ti.,, Mau- . The emtor eon's,' of Ro.h of lil.s.d
, •;IM 1 t Ina. lint bef Improper to nett It
to the Reed.'
,
Wasters alroadls, A 4.-- Every •
matt sooubi Garr at in his 1 pees 1-. h " *.rnPi "Y e d a' in""etn ' a in t
I dunng the coming your. are especial!"
family."
.e . 7 ,.. 1 1 It is .I. grobte that all should be preheats.
/ ) visit-Esuiter, Afe -" Dr. Ciseuswell's Salt ha. - w....5.44,tht
„ !
•lethon will motlatlf• 005 week but It'
, 01 finr l . f fI, tra•sb•fra
Allerlialft ices, bi-.* It - Wu bed used successfully in Nereons
C .o:. lege", are ?erg Siviitr,i to go. •
Headache.
Anothisr tillitirs kr letter.-“ One ofour compositor* has taken P lac " . " ti " t "" ilfi nnss " 4 i '" °a r°
it for Pleurisy and ideartheum, and 6 loud in ito /q.t.' .
W% 1 1..i...“„• ~. pt b, lam, - -/a.til •°.“
Another --" it as very j arehir with tfie ladies to Nerbous and
Female Complaints."
d'• with., ft, Vr•fit elm. and lg. s'
Another:-- It la the Idst daddy fur Freer and Agit, . yor u.od 1,, , 'nit 14
. IF
iil de West."
moounAnother:-"lty wire put long beem alihei m i with inhgoim a t„,. or TO PIIRNI - 115 t- RE
hgs said • hard Couch; Abe ban used the tatt le* than oue
,
said her cousiplaints are wholly notoogol. •
An '---Oast of our pliptitiaas turd wp his nose al el, in the
Nee of a Nestralgie elf ra ILI my own termer, eliwi l be Ira...m*4 -
fie lays, faith WrOaglit the tank 1 told e - ari, faith or no faith, the
Salt hat done what he could sea do
Another•-"A chits! eta:tine
Ith , cariot darliterpusly .., I. ii Fol. t
wan quickly' cared with the Salt.
. ,
Leese 01. Oltaler, .V. l'-e." We know it la •I/ It professes to
At auk road O --" it la an excellent nernedt for !iels..
if ......A inti,...4 g ra ., and Catarrh It in Indeed great dis
covery: and wady, 'Treadle, ye ilLeCiples of leaCialeliiLle. "
Another, toy ~..-ariir wife kula been !Urea of Inffarhallufi of
the Womb and distreeetne Piles."
• FIOUSIELEEPERS iklrD
Another-. Our town clerk has had the Spine Cornmejet for di
Gollyham toed only one box and is well --and a menth e , of 100 , „ .il-ST ARRIVE/2 1
ary- .a r cum., a rnegiak.tion of the Ebinees from the U. W. ii.:Hae'.* Fnaldna" "UP" '
I
: A N !fleecier scortrerni of Hostile,"
Alibthoes--" An aged Sootehman, a compositor in our ogler, sas .11 tared UAW.. Koseiti.od, Wsloot do
eared of the Venereal of lit years' standing, with one tint sad a 1 f.ft 1. ... s' l,l *"`J 11.'1', it. '''k's'd " ° •• 1 '
half."
1 pin•lfyy,f;aatla t : it , liTop,l;otbir f' ‘I tat
Another--. A saw of C r li mine Mammal ism curet In three week," l amid 1 1.14,1 and I i euatilental. P.t 4 . n
Pekoes Sesentet, N. I' - . lt ha* cored the most virulent fnim, ' iinti ntur. l. 4ltArn, itileki nw. !'ran t f(l,`•
fp/ Bait Rheum.'
I ( ountor:go4o,,ito.l lov . Riuz ,, Ja... - + Ar"
Jeferven Oia Utikon, N Y. -"Every family shoul.l hare it et ' and other 1 1•ffildyn( kW tfasintlff f•laffal '
UAW for iessadvbaie'ium."
1 other furniture and tarnish In rsols"."`
Cosr-Cie. 71.iliesee, 1ik.1.-. It is attended hen with sweat I ° "'" 4 . of Pattern, eafilif•f b. aufl , o 4 aflo.'
seems."
ins at a smaller ',Ton t, sal etottsoershe •
Baotou rsegagat ri joh,-' "
We dawns to ttometerys of the Traveller 1 " f ..:: ..
oe i'
that then. e vedicts, under the circumstances, are entitled I " It. '''''
' . 4
l' " . "1 nth
'lr".l.
'''''
to more lima nsueleonsideration"
Terms Strictly
jrn Whits many neatturn-makets victimise the sucul - natured !
*am priteizzorierin . trout kr to a &sea box. o rVomel l ffyyl)•ba•!,•nfl rfl
bottr. to ennuis!' the discoverer le turn' n being able r re- 4ated alf•I i:.--r,,,,..h. i . ,-,.. • ~ ,J "'
to state, tau Illos, dirodet did' of debut inflatnna di g , the. i Stx ,
vercool* by ow Aeons and the moat AE•tiaat. and I.Ltir ' Thin r h.ii i ' .. l ''"'''' '' t ''''' g. "' ''''''
0
Itikliellf, , eitith hr WM id by e .. It 4.4.1.irt ',hat it eta , 'as to eon, owe pur, bsse, the, i ms."'t -
to °CI-410 dal% illik
as / 144 Adler, b y eindoesa gf food the , cheaper aujytytfatl
fin 'f'rtly• a l•ff ...Of& ." 1 ''''' '''
; ;;1;
"OM Ai
inrikl i n fi r wirsolta ftructo,...
mNO GO. To peoteet the community trout lutpoei. Ir, ... •
ade ,
,rprioor .111 employ No mster. mid boa 1 .";/...' ti' - ....1. ~ F K hTti t: It HE l'ile!, ,
as ardareogg.lll4that tgb C4lll send the Auttpblogistio Galt I. ""'"g. .
I'D any qataiii /f ' -'l:°t Iz rtutaa. to *or part of the I.' alisel k"Th r•-ais w " 7„':., ii. " lit H.. %Nil wlq!
States or foreign dila •. , stittiotat eapease to the purehaser. It , ' - ''''
T.I
.
le ut o r drachm . - e- - • for acute dined* at Iti--chronle To
of it , 01"I tla nriv ,
and , -'• o ' ,
i. , Ant . . 5....,
~.144tereetousLtepenn;d with a lustory l '' " th" '
11E71
I'lC
1,11'.'r1‘i44.1-f
„,, it a/
N. 8. --110 "Poi • ~,,.i', .., n the United Stater or ei.e.h t km Tr" ' I"''''
' ' b
bait kaki • ••• -• • -., ,:i, • •
• for the rale °Otis Salt-atid th ate oes , I'm)."
WAIT T D '
Ihr= by'
• - .....u'l Are only selling Moles" $2 reethewee 1
i.
gv
.i. or ,• , •• • 1 • meat for adrertiaine. So that hers- ' A USEFUL ittlit . E..-- - ' , ' "".: • es
litharrses ' *what &gegen, the ! Anlipltiogistic Salt eall only be 4 ;3, Harness lb ort, A 40'ol 1 " ,. ""' ' .."..
hmi taY 1 (h.* at irniii) ,1 0 1 ,1 nit rote Odke 1 follaaardacl to If 1 % . F•f!'" .f A As.
011MtItoetee... o .. VAIL, or at Ws De .W, BO WDITICH entail • • APPPE D . I,f lyy• atl f• f.' '
Allasitare with mow, should be reriseereilnt the PO.I Trade and i• tuYaltify. flf t tot
heill MILK $8 it Meta bet See cents, and will holm, thee,. WE. It., okt i iii " b• "'" . I ''''"
'-
oak arrtni. hoe* Amy. fbastdee eater Wee) My lettere w t .., ' ,ty.i.m. Is ,g. • 0ft.... 14 " I lir
MP- a ......., a yKy sap
f 11. iutolub..
ohnel-eteeetily br Chronic. Packages.
varlet: of Chaos. Ael St. • •
~,, „,,,eist
P. COO GISWILL, N. D , FUraltfilft• Purniahirtz ff , ". fff .
Boston, Nese, 011f.7. Dbiotiverer ao d.Proprietor . .
••• W ouleissaikilorent out nod wava, thin gratAdyctatn, (IN Sale t., tract. a , ...1,, n ett
Anted Oa liirt...l6.lnt.
Otee, Sairt. 12, 1•3 - -/5
Wein off PettteeOw se Illellireeiss
The Boiled P..et reittptly board of 1110 Slive 4ll , ll ' 1 • 01 K
to a 'Duos lady who, witou Aitlog ger 1 4 , l 2 .b •la -
rood ear, thanked the seedless elteltild raid it. 'lb°
neat day the ealackpapar will baronial* of tlj fulloithtg
tooideot oommusiailted by the of 1141w:ties: • •
"A lady—l suppose she was a lady for she wore Leauti•
fat clothes—gut into a car which was completely occupied
cad 'revenant' Nero • Onehenipe atetioat aO4 wend.
She looked anxiously ohmic for a seat. The student po
litely relinquished his; whereupon the lady threw herself
into it, her hoops elatteriag heavily, without expressing
the sheik** shooks whatever. The student looked anx•
lonsly at the oceupied spot as if he had lost or left some
thing, end asked her to rise a moment that he might search
the cushion. She acquiesced; student immediately glided
Late the place sad haying lostalled himself allowed the
lady to need up cheese of the josessy, as *reword
for bee want of eivilhty."
That 1, one side of the picture—now lot us give the eth
er. Noe long sisals we had occasion to go to Cleveland,
accompanied by two ladles. Went into the first car to
temps the dust—all the seats fell; went Into the next, and
it was ditto, excepting that in most case , there wag only
one strotiewsus(') in a seat. The third car was like the
second—the fourth like the third, and the lftb like the
fourth; conid'at And a seat unoccupied, and out of • hun
dred gentlemen(?) there was oat one thit had the ponie
s*n to vacate hie seat,,and take one with his neighbor.
until we mime to • lonslauk looking drover from Indiana'
who, seeing our dilemma, slowly uncoiled himself, and
sought a seat with a companion in another part of the ear.
And this is not • solitary ease; we tiardly ever travel
by rail that we don't +Amens similar case. So that want
of politeness "on the rail," is not confined to lattice, by a
good deal. _ _ .
pr. The Post Oboe Dow known u 'ralem X Itoads.
Obantaequemaaq, will be called Brod:toe anew tbe'first
of October. We deal tbiDk the Dania la bettered much.
los. The Waterford Museum has passed into tho bands
of P. P. lads's, Pam., A. M. Judson, Esq., a young gen
tleman who once edited the Chronicle in this city for a
short time, is sanortosed lie Editor. Wo wish the enter
prise sseeess.
arThe " Denson" of the Wertfield Argus, dropped to
on as, on Thursday, dressed to " fits" in a bran new suit
of "Stare clothes," and looking, as man just married
ought to, us good natured and happy as a elem. /day bii
whiskers never grow less.
filr Any person that wools Col. Foroey's*:" lreek/g
Press," east now have a chimes to get it for a dollar, If
leaving his same. and the money, with Dr. T. H. Stuart,
at the Custom House. Come in quick, for the "eitsh" is
almost made
PIP A good-looking friend of outs, who is on this side
of forty, though somewhat hoary-beaded, while absent
from the City a few days used Prof. Wood's Thar Restora
tive, and on his return ealled to tee his lady-love, but was
amused to Bud 'be did not recognize hint; and immediate
ly determined to pour for a rOCIIIPiII of himself, but was
eventually chagrined to find be was supplanting his former
self in the albetious of the lady, whieh canoed him to
make himself known but the lady still says that she, likes
the counterfeit better than the original, and insists that be
eouthtue (if necessary) to use the Mill. Restorative. To
be bad of the Druggist...—St. Louts! Norriinl Herda
SPECIAL NOTICES.
rigilfrecAVT'lON TO TUE PC fiLIC.— Whereat, the
. itn
tnenuc demand, nd too ttwritu a high lit i ANg 4
celebrated medicines fm grrecaiar ~r vAsirrrf.oa of
the sesetAlyprritiel, have attained ,t..rtber wall the %Aunt.
owaNS Of FOULS retOTSCrolt. mrkilett b invaluable to
ladies a ho through ployaival deformity ..r ineliaatton do
- not d.
au looreme of faxollyd hare induced unprincipled men to rep,-
moat thennotairesita our bombs, Samar whore is one THOSIAi LC -11‘
who ts now travalluric and.palliticl upon evintrtunlty wortblelks
nostrums base rountorfeita, thcroforo we t-aatura tax pa Mu
that these rue.lictuen, and, Toittuttreat, elto may Le obtain...l on Ip
p6eat...it ?.• letter, or personany, t•. 1 U. I a
Roy, \ t I), a promo'', antiwar of EfilinoTor k ' •"- it
Slain, Buffalo, S T.or Boa SW, Pout On,.
A• War 4.1.1..1.61 an INUAL to Our 1/1.161in ..f •uppl • vri sylru .1
uo scouts to say part of the Eaton.
asivertiseoloot is sootiter euluz..o _ll
Stikt.tatOt 6th, Itf3i Xl7. 41r
UrJOY TO TILX WOULD.—Th« .11tvitzal
Discovery of the day. Read the &di e rttreen, ut heeded
4WINUSIZIP Preparation.
II 11111 R pro'dure'l in the
Ilk% CK OR 04 °W•
or i{ ,.,, 11,„, to 11,0 sp
ar odetutes, &tn the "rsr"t
~ , ..... it A RRA \ TED
r„ deft
. 4. 11 of li t i o ll ,:„. . .:.... 1 0 . A e T , C .. 1 , 1 F t Li i .r . 1 , : u, ' , 11 .1.1, 1 ,L .4 , 1tt. 4.1 1 , , , : : e. r.,
hi k
,4,...:.,,,,,...„::::;
how abut .410.4 or bow Ilfl g C°
_ the ~,k "gravoAg ~,‘ th'
" barns
"'n
Pnnib"
"'"..
114nr.
way 1 n t„e f„ur ni•lor - \
W Hum A Batchektr, =I Broad i
1,,,,, • , and t
I ikslkamiou.rfrfTWuntia- :f.eStirtitstn:e.if‘f":ffiiiireb"nw'ille"ilwAntinA)ll3"nAaP.4.,l.4:::ll.l"enE.l2:lßcrit...l,..7.l
y poblialiefl
imls
-- - - - -
A PERFECT SUBSI7I7"7T Fn/1 TIIF 1, 4 t-_
CDT, LEECFM,Y A.VI) Rl.f +TER:,
.:TReID of bring a panacea for sit maladies, it ha, coot ro f
neer but ONE MALADY -has but ONE Alif-aconmplutlie.
but ONE THI NO, to witt' grannie my% AAAAA Otte Malta SZ--What. i
ever be Its Fenn or locality - whether in the head, throat, cheat,
abdomen, esteem/ties or skin. Every furl* of imitiesnioatioe . but
no other disease) il antedued hr it a• easily se tire li ex Unfru•he'r
be saber. Is it Wrist, how it doe, thu. t -vinirdy by restorin g the
lost belies between the titabis a 43.1 solids. Such to os potenet,
that lilts vlcetoe matter it requires merely s hat adhere to the
point of • quill dipped into a solutiou of it, to affect the entire
system.
1016 Of ito ietrilurie ralua, the eNlif Alexia' Cora * ., sit nit.
nivi Ai .,,, . c ,
, i ..,,,,„,, aa ai a,
ant rA, di.eoren-r , mew hv 14e
.1.19, ligt
r. , npistine ait W tapper]. Drawer. '
PRINIE CitiT, $1,30 PER D RACHM-PR/PE $2, Pl.!: 1 , 1( t.;IIM pnee,
' Four mouth' , NM Vita tufstenous inedictoe wait .itbasitt. It. Ero, L'Of L i 1 ., -Is
the triZounal of an intelli,rvnt public. lo that short peritol, nvariv - -
jive beaderd edtiers and pu til isher4 iin the r `3 , Canada.. Art tish IN FORXATIOIi
-
Pro and England) hare personally lusted or Ni t 0. ' TNEost 11 triusr wArrED a
efficacy In hvieftwor-y &steam and hair pronounced it the m... 1 i Pon. , . a ie.oft of ..r Erie
tee
n
minable medical discovery of this °rimy preceding ace rho., I no. ifidtary a t Ene to the War of itL
lightened Jury of fire hundnsi rebottle Man, tty th. it onloaae.l , a... ttain the nano. .•f the Captain •-r
-nardiet, have siren the Ant: phintistir *Ol an Para hlinittai charact e r, ' •ter,...1 An r in fra (the
in Olio t'a -*
es will he omen by the following Hef extracts
it, wait I, ttiankfolly nueived, nth.,
Frost Ow Bussoft TmoreUer. . ilfi.er,..- fir he the oufwerfber at Fin' .1,
°We think the Ibllowing testimonial/ from puhla.hree, slot .-1, - i
'• I ' / ', l''' .. -19 3 "
twi•ed the Salt In payment For stlrerthdtut f . ntitl.,/ to higher ..o4i. '
atataiitlo o _ sod anon. coOld*Otal, than the cartittealtes ordloartl• / MIR - --
Licr
ft,t.....d to .........., ....... "
k: tan,. )..•t rootire.l a large
, Laws Rereraw, News-, The sew outhethe, tht. -Int,phloc,•t,,• W .Uitahle for menal porp.w.e..
I
milt, La nundly working its way to Popular rotor i u Ili,. lot V—lia‘ -h.,„. 1,„„..„„,„„4,h,. 8.„,4.. ...I 0,
log OarOdWhettinatilana, Pleurisy, Ruth of Bintal loth.. lload, Croup Madura, sheens, Pont. Crowd earl ..
and Brottebitia."
.4 'Veg. J:
r,., Rows, Chilispai.,
Lae nosh
SeViask Iltaits.-. It Oa •ure rittoe•ly for hlttatotoatory 1„,,,,,,,,, ",,,,,, per,‘„,,,,,i,a t„/„.:
Complalate"
10., ny a fall ta.f.o, pUrellaalog . Lea be.
Hash _ - ..Peuni'l i , Ps.-,^ It stands 1 . 1 n , a1t...1 it, Ind.antauat,o 7 I
Di r ash
KARR/ED.
r ming„ 24th 'rut, It.,
ABELL, thirserrut,
u.aral dsogbter of Joropb
Mr V.
STRAY.
the ehehatrie of the enhmeeit.
Ertte lt,hght of Septeeoteer :Slot ts-57,
the ownrr a requested to °ewe forveni,
thetn ew.r, hr the. • itl be RI/posed d 4
Ed... Sept. *,154:. --al.
WEEKI.k, ItIVALs at
drbe thrseit !mow tlbr "heir a
Hardware,
Iron and Napa,
Saddlery
' 01
=M7.7W . 1777 ... 17;n
SDDI. ERS anti FIA fiN ES:4 )11aketo t rotte.
routed In all at
3111 Za T 1 ZI
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Saddlery.
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Silver Plated
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