\,Clit , 113'tiiitlq-dlstrptr. ERIE. PA. MI - /ATURDAY MORNINo, FEBRUARY 15.11451 . Planks Road Meeting: 1 ' • We call attention to the notice. in another column, for a meeting to take into consideration the opposition oetate, has nsanifeated itself itt certain quarters againit thiletelpilotion the Erie ang Edeuboro plank• road. t ouriadamos and to those 4 'Craistord county its eamph.tion is all imPortant. .1t is . de l stined to be great public benefit, second to none in this section, an enght not tube retarded by an opposition so 'moaned for `tri that-now manifested, Many thousand 'dollars have been expond,d upon the road during the past stints 111011e14. but in all that time not a whis,or was heard in opposition to its construction. On the contrary.. we are credibly informed that many of those now foremost in fanning this flame, offered to take stock in it. provided it would be located as they'wished—by their doors. This shows at once what motives actuate them now. and it is fitting they should receive a scathing public rebuke.— AVe desire to see, then; a demonstration on Tlihrsday worthy of theimpruvement spirii of the age. Rail Road matters. We have noticod,,inl the Buffalo Cammerrial, several cchumuniestions signi•d "S." "A Reader." ".It'stock holdikr." "Many Citizens'," &c., all of which are evi ty written by the same person, urging npon the Tie Di re, ar the Buffalo and Stet. Line /tail Road the policy of ,g their route and terminus to Dunkirk. The wri t t doubt a citizen of that stupendous city • "PVC' t a few more corner lots to' dispose of. and as the Near York and Erie road his determined, in gpitti of his efforts to the control" to et„nd to this city according to contract. said "cornei Ms" do not meet with so ieatilf,a sale u he is now . p4lling another string to ',seep ap the'price, Of this, hOwever, we stare little, and malTsiotice the fact that those teeny interested may see the motives of sir, "S.:' with Ilia several allies. "Many Citizeus," or whatever other signature he may next choose. to appaar over. tries hard to make it appear that 'the Buffalo:and State 'Line road cannot reach further west then theTenniylvania State line. This, the Fre donia Censor justly st) lea a "Bugbear;" for a 'qa:here' •it certainly is. if the Buffalo and State Line road cannot af f ect at arrangement with . tho Erie and North tut compan !hereby they can occupy in common ith the _New York' and Erio company their right of 'ay, the citizens of this county will see that they obtain another right of way along side of thern, That boil, roat.r should coma here. if they desire it; our people have long since dsterntikd: hence the fiddling of Mr. ."3." upon that autirelleat of tune. Ilia notes are net at par string i hero. In . a Rage That Ipink•of pohiicieoa, the Editor of tho New Yoik Tribune. is is a perf,cl fury because the Legislature of New YOrk fa,led to elect Hamilton Fish Senator on the ,day prescribed by law Jar electing such an officer. It appsieslthat in the Senate, all the %vhigs but (me nomin ated'FiTh—thie one beinglt "Silver Gray," however, could* swallow: 'nettle "wooly headed" specimen of The finciy tribe, and nominated Francis Granger. The Democrat* scattered their votes," . censequently no one was nominated. After a second elTort, with a like re •salt. the Senate, by'the votes of the Democrats and thia "silver fray," adjourned. 'As the law fixes the day. ao — tirectiee can take place unless be special act fcr the pur; .pose. Hence Greeley'si fury. Bence he indulges in all irnaene of hard !laying. towaids the Democrats, stigma _fizing their coorsb a "clear case of perjury," with many choice' epithets of like import. - It ie evident from thin, that ..laaely-headierit" ties received a severe check in the .defeat of llatlilton Fish. add .that '•silver-ginyistn" is knelling in its sleee - a. Well, we hopo they will'heve a ••gc•od time of at." The Democracy of New Vork con afford tocsin' a little of Gre i eley's spleen for the pleasure ,o(aecipg the fun go on. I ' .Crawford* County. We are gratified to see by the proceedings of a meet- - feu:if die Democracy .of Crawford. held at ilia Cour: !louse in Meadville. on Monday eveoipg last. that there 'is a p+pect of a re-onion of the riy in that Conuty. Moth 'sessions were re rese nted in t organixetion of the -11 . • ineetinig.-and lathe cho s e of deloge Ato the Ftm. Con xentious. We are indebted to the Dens3cret, extra, for the following preteedings: 4 'f , L . Resolved. That wei , corcur With the Demperary of dltrie county in the : appointinent of M. B. Lowry. Esq.. • i s on a M E : ne e " h t el t d i tall Delegate a w n il t i h e . 4 D th e .o a rdu ra u t e e nex 42 7. n . veu. f Resolved. That Get,. Daniel Shrvork and Nicholas Snyder be appointed Representative !Delegates to the Democratic Convention to be held at Reading at the same time and place!. - • - . ' Resolved. That Major Jesse Smith. Andrei, Ryan. Eili.. apd Geis. W. Howard, he conferees to meet those OfExie county,to Select a Senatorial Delegate to the Jo aide! Conventioh to be beld,at Harrisburg on the 11th 4400 next. . . .4114401 red, That Jamest. McFarland and S. G. Krick. Xt.; be appointed Representative Delegates to the !e -dit-sad Crinvention to be held at.,klair s tirmp tune and place. •Reso/red. That this Commiticer would recommend to their fellow-democratis assonilded this evening, to adopt the foregoing Iresolutions'ais the Itexpinger of an era of bettor feeling in the Democratic ranks of Crawford coun ty, and they would earnestly recommend their llemocrat; is brethren to:use eve,ry effort to liring about a reconcilia tion between the I coullicting inieres,ht which have here , tofpre distracted our ranks. 60 that, we can hocide on our armor ,and present a solid front, to the eneirry,at the approaching elrecon.' On motleys. it was IZesolenr, „That the Delegates to the - 11 dung Convention be instructed to support George 11l trimly. of this cortuty. as their first choice fur Canal unstiontr. and C. R. Bell, of Mercer Co., as their C 1 second choice for that poet. On motion, it was Medved. That the Delegates to tire .litilicial Convention, be inetructed to support the lion. James Thompson. as one of the candidates fur 'the Su preme Bench in this State. On Modell, it was Reselred. That the Delegatei to the Reading Convention be instructed. to support Col. S. W. Black, of Pittsburg. as our first choice. and Cul. Wm. Bigler, of Clearfield. as out second choice for Governor. QT We have reoeivell the March number of "Getly'a Magazine." kis a I ighly crikiitable production, both in ite artistic and utter ry character. "The Coquette" is a beautifully deitig 1 sti and well executed line engra ving, while the "Flower and Bird" plain cannot fail in raising an exclamation in its s faver from all lovers of the beautiful. The "Infant Saviour." is a mezzotint of high merit. Thi literary contents are u um! from the best and moatopular pens iu the country. R 7 The Democrats at Indiagapelts,,from all . parts of Indiana. members of the I,,egis* 'attire. members of the Censtitistional Convention and othere."held a nrting on the 1.1.01 inst and recommended ben. Joseph tens, for the next Presidene?: 'This is a pretty fast nog. but he can't be enteml for this heat-the gronnd is (recopied: The Postage Law. The Committee oat Poet Offices in the Senate of the United States, have reported tisciethe bill which had pis sed the Henrie t ta Representatives fur the reduction of the rates Cf postage. with at neral asitendrnenui—ons of which strikes out the prevision fur the (roe circulation of news papers nithin 30 miles of the place where published— ametioar mikes letter postage 5 cents when not pre-paid. It is, therefore. new uncertain what shape the. bill will pass, or whether it will meat all or not at this session. 'QT That "Slides .pd Geatiorneo,of good penniel appearance" in Fredonia, who wants a wife. we see is still Inenorket. We do hope somebody will (aka pity the poor feiloni'ween. i* getting towards spring, and he in cull onprwridcalfor. 117 Ewitern calls the non-eleatraw of the-free • ' for, Sencer. in 1 1 1nenachustits. an “1•11,r- • f I.rAffirh or promise." The election of Mr. to the . Senate by the whip of 'Rhode island . will nu dolbf be gorlin in the tame paper I u a eau of ••oat sayed seduction." Giving the Us Lan a that the Olio dom Then is no tiou quantity-of tho "p 'cultivate the .or is posits sequence. • is a project whit and ia a Recess. rotes to give. poh bestride it. Thom destined loon to mean import. Al' would never be t hie hopes or reach met in w "Free 11. become a catty we fi ught of f ng the gook e Pre ,, ide 'Walker. 0 vailable f t. The Mr. Andre man', ambition. t We allude to bir. can never make i! Oink peaty in Cougreaq upon to show that fire ready to be wawa tire cools r becaus • rd. both measure. la a w NJ against cement or ling to be eorontitt within itself an cl that Class of our p. l polities. is thc'''l which every yeol power of the coin fully shows, will n tendency wilibe to crease. Whether in the end. prove lion. Yor our pa, dined to think It the eld states end. ; changed. If we I west with the rein'. Europe, the laz) would advocate t the landless." it 1151M213 urr.th Bo ars stead V. as the at .bjeet to largely • uch apt • advantage upon fi ould Dot he new or; ished to o of oar ei and indol ■ humbu stay thee. ch.lentim es of this . "The and respond to, s one of the adTze Julian. of India originally tollto paney belonged • with It neeessaril land was one of t on the soil was.nal liberty 'nitre, midi pie in•disroAhig o nentll reisiarts th I rrason in er ** to the means of li need for breiktn. ople, and iginagy to • , the right age menus , / je °Alienable. as the right to coirgrear el could recognize this princi r the publi lands." And . this, perti 7 Buffalo l Foal of Conti/term is called 1 rightsf lif carries nicissarity the right ling.." ‘y at better plea does the thief into the co -bin or the apple orchard? as these w Id have passed eurrent'st )n tie rlay lien the Jooobines of Paris fur the set a lishment of the Revolution would hard' en,suceessful in organic its to storm royal pataeb, but should is *tre believe in the right industry. in the acres For m.' What kind of farmers e forward a ril friend to Julian occupy la the ere nd h will be some worthy men the la* to build up noble i useholds'Opon them , we re; but by far the greater Ewell.. tempted from the i end to laziness add beg . Ida of "Hig er Law" Teachings. .7'clegraph r es nit account of the ar t m ried Watki a • 41 Bard for robbing Pb. between' at p see and painleville. ommittad on the d of Decembir last. i belonged t Mn.a Stewart. • widow 'lre trunk co wined property to the of witmens` clothitig— set , or large silver table ; e ntreats likeness of die *lra. Stewart. '.,Ac. Watkins was natural. as Such arguments the HA an 111., carried the projw arc tribunal. , It in; a FrenCh roti have no weight Tl l of property aqui chased - by the sir will they chieflx granto, - which Al( seeking Woo:dart who will avail thli ith Amerie d by hones at of the by be who co Johnson That ther l amselves psrt.iling h much pleas , worthless c farms, and raise will concede sr itf number win bo citieis 11 the gary. premium o Pradfcal The Aslitabuln rest Ottwo boys p the stage of a tut, The robbery was I Thie trunk stole lady of Erie. ti amount' of abOut I a gold breast pin ispikins,la copy of , late huSband of. arrested for;lial buoying it ro be itand as a ;Chiles T ember isst, he a Fugitive Late Mi then convineed ti a law was right o obey thO Law or at the meetiiii "to maks a iTaise; trunks from thsi at the riork—an *-45. consiati worth Ili—a the MI6, a MCC (oleo. Weal againat Iteir • ticoung Iler eting io Gen at they were t, att. and. the • • of 'tether an , ii before it W ae they tern seeing athge4 ken!) each mode. Acco gress else!' opal ter the robbery. 1 the straps and t mils East 9! his I waodis, Ile to{ wards, and he ' spods,llard hi Watkins his Pe Watkin's storyl tird I nfAr nte en • trunk fr IIP!) fAther'e , what he = !ad Watk LISS .1 lug his shars'i rt in the .tisniss nnsylvaniit of Ohio is as The populati4 and net 2,500,01 iu Cist's Advert has uctt quite rat population. but in the last detain Penrisylvania.!' in hand' and,sh( behind Piniisyi the following es Penns)ivaniii: Ohio. I s u Ilia sem aer. The Ste: &fled the exiec cry unfairly a , e is greater ti, The Norik Ws it is is err ani not,' Thai nap •nws. 19-10. 1.721.033 , 1.519.467 2'24,596 I - is still the We. ore rapidly in antages, apd t years keep her nce t resoterainiai es inerassing tier natural ad' must for mind sister. . =I Election of • to notice; last of Michigan, O said. and 'nos the defeat o the opposition n the surface o We neglecte , . the Legislature Much has ben or the Union it, appeani that 11 in , mate a ripple elected as estinf npou the final sound st 7 to of tjt section orthe ., tribute to all elevated and tri crisis. contril as Iha two bra, ballot. This ' • popular r•nti !. nfedermic, and i able and- acco • ly nationalise. essistiatly sectional disc is which his ado most deuteron Cass to the p:a hailed with Usiost. =I a legitimate ha Er Thole soovil of all fro Stile: These sot t o secnivol • negross who rtlready there erl inc additional for • apt of' invent• d to promote Ili por,l. QT le these 2 ti • plan be eviis gentlecne 's a.; And i um tb• piaci who 1 STA indict' the Albtlay Ja 1 the Mei. Mr. i fali brinkras 1 I ' mile% end . I *shelties; "o the *wool ought mars Haat asserts the ird. member o at' her !lather ed the nate Wasttiairtes the Salem •migi trical propose ot's patty. ' W itch.," bare sai CT Ciro. Ft noel. to hole Ilittaohington'o titan. - No ma ion than 90n4 ottaaiitoni than 1 to be orator in New York ct. irth day. The haa rooderad oote; uoue cop to Actual Settlers. . position to gist! iilliiiighed II to *My owe wisaistto proselytes otevrosy: k thei avaip!Ofir ititosande. as th Nosands have ut obby do not fail to . r a free people." is element in politre of no d a penrlu, who otherwise 1 r that &tattoo. predicating of every Amorican States. 1 y, upon this "one idea." IViscousiu. But that he , r that poipose, is now, we dieatione, which the vales Johnson's biLl'exhibit, go i and wiser heads than Ma'l ,!I of their advocacy of this 1 the old parties are not wit tneaisur• which contains • much popularity among eft in .the vernacular•or The western ststee, ly absorbing the •political crease of the last lee years hie measure. as its evident berate their already rapid in 'utation of population we'd, us or net, is another t blush, *a would be in hat the relative position of o this (ideation ought to be dills our neighbors . of the the rottea planters of [ at of the older meter, we philanthropy of ••land for that are carried, away with, ate ea the following, from reasure in the lionise, Mr. • arth," he said ••'belonged free and untaught wea l. The right of life carried • f the means Of living, and The right to a hem! op- session' stolen property. n. tesufieJ, on taking thio ' l . that unit time• in No -1 were sates`d . tog se Asti- I va! and were- there and eir own jukes whether it thoirprovilege to tit. They .at together s ever cositrived a plan ed it. They would take not to be seen together !her informed of the pro dinfly a few days af- Watkins that Ito had cot • m the stageist Y bout I of a ousc. close by a piece of • ae with the trunk, after went and divided the hie father's . house, as Hare loft. This is all share in the trans- / . d Ohio. ,er ta laid to be 1.983,141. Itime since .estimated, in Jonrnaleays thil "Ohio aliens of the people as to 8 that the pin in Ohio n that o f New York or , ericati take the .1 I and that she is farther I she was in 1840, as by 1850. Iperesse. 2.3'21.217 '590.234 1.983.140 413,670 338.127 d State to the Union. and ..pulation than Ohio.— e long start she has had. ahead', of her ambitious eels. the ye-election. by Gen. Casa to the Senate. hoped. by tho opponeots this truly great mu; but him did not in reality the Legislature, he being es were ergaalsed. and ratifying pm( of the ern in the nortli:wesrarn the some time, a fitting fished itaissman. whose . throagheatOwascent the happy Settlement of • lty. The return of Gee. as and digbifies, will be ty the LleMocraey of /he ' law passed a few rev the re ay hereafter settle le dud allowed to remain. but totals — anal diarnvert-, could not growth of hair on youug ithe bop of the head in grow." 1 . progreeref Obi. mostry, Mite Bird, -dsughttr of the Assembly freer Bid , rode I. Albany. 370 pleasantly at Mrs. t would these wile hong i le the feiriady's Olec- of the great Oaks" heti osstbe sssi►ereery of hem. is worthy of tiro Ater Borstal to Oro groator Weep the TIME JOTTISOB. I.EGIBL of the sayiar sad doing of Da pie" at Harrisburg. baelittlo of in i Sloe* our loot /4rioo.foom of the Wiest has been - wasted. Private bins and privet Fiaints—lrgi stiestifiat i eeold much better be trans tie acted by a 'ea toe tribunal—rand the thousand and on frivolities by whiell the time and money of the pee p) iee f r ittod aViay,lie •• been the order of the day. Petitions for Books upon th. old phins, and rot a General System of Banking after t , e fashion , of New York. have not yet ceini,..l to flood th. desks of the members. , Bills for an et of the former kind have Iron intro to any, In most cases by very goad Their anti-bank ptiuciples sppcni innoalernble noon isucl sating. anu-batik mambo to be all reserved u fight such corporations when asked for other. Th • y aro very cobsiderute• gentleman— they firmly belie o such curporationl- have a corrupt ben . dtiney upou eve body's eunstituenCy bat Iheir own To accommodate- those gentlemen %And relieve 'them hereafter from awl* a coutradiehiry position. the •free banking" min hav - matured their bill, and itis now be- fare the Legislatur . Our advises represent it as likely to pass. Ncitspa. •r correspondents and priyigo corres pondent/ all mien in this. Mr. Sanderson , as introddeld a new ilorneatead bill. r, It provides for the xemption of • lot and building!' there-; en occupied as th e residenee and owned by die debtor to i the value of one liousaud dollars. The exemption to continue after Cheiticath of the householder, the widow, and until the '‘onefiest child becomes tetenty-one years; of age. No reloale or waiver tailed unless in writing, • assented to by thelwife, acknowledged and recorded.— if the premises cahoot be divided, notice of the valui tion to be given to the debtor to pay the surplue ever ono thousand dollars Within certain time limited; if not thee paid, the preinisesiare to lie sold. and if they bring over onenhousand dollaiezthat amount to be paid u the debtor, which is bxempt fo r one year. and the li4il rice to apply ea the debt; if they cancel be so'd fur ,over one thou-.: sand, the writ is i l o be returned. - There are some queer mamas presentedons we no tice, by a very gannet member, praying khat a law may be passed to seemed widows from paymerkof taxes until the elective franchise may be conferred upon them.— W• would add a . pieriaien, that before they shell have the benefit of such it. liciiv ol they _ must prove before three &sailor free-holders that their single-blessedness is not voluntary. Another one. in which the Legislature is asked for au act of incorporation to enable certain persons to dig a will as a corporation. with a capital stock. of two I I kindred dollars is shares of sight dollars each. The petitioners set forth That therare low is ftinds—low is I ?sputa/Jon, and laboring under divers disidvantages of various kinds, and that some special priviliges nil et cer tainly be granted them, as a matter of relief. Moly she assure the honorable bodies of the Legislature Oliva small towns will be paid into the Treasury• for'dwse priv ileges: Pr/tided, that the individual liability clause can be left out of the oftener. A very good hurler/4n, lotion charter-boring monopotfate. W. notice that Mr. Blaine of this county. has intro duced a bill to exempt Erie county from the opirations utlfthe forty-scseuth aud. forty-eighth section• of the ict to regulate banka, 'pawed Idio. Mr. Van Him o Crawford, hay introduced a bill to incirporate the Edin boro' and Broken Straw plank read company. A good deal ofdiscussiou has been had in both bran ches on the Tsiiff. Those several reports from one committee were 'received in the Meuse and debated.— One, from the plan of Mr. Bronham. of Cumberland, signed by himself end Brindle, of Lycontiug. iu which the bill of '46, without alteration or amendment, was de clared the belt for the country. AnntLer from Mr. Pen niman, of the county of Philadelphia, in favor of a slight modification of that act. Another from the whit portion of the same committee taking the ultra protective ground. As wri have said before, these have all been discussed, sifted ansl examined, and the usual amount of “buneom" reputation for "home 1 1118111." maa•faatered out admin. llow much the State has paid for it, ere cer tainly are not prepared to say—but enough, we doubt not, to wipe but a small slice of the annual interest on the State • debt. When wall the Pennsylvania legislature learn to blind its own business, and let' that of the na tional' legislature alone l t Never, we fear. - Year after year. they Aare hammered away upon this subject-- spending thousands of dollars df the peopWs money, end rendering tlseinselves ridiculous iu the eyes of the rest of the state, if not "the rest of mankind,"—and all they have effected for or against protection, has not made a ripple on the political sea. The Fate of the Atlantic. • A 'clarroyant,' at Cleveland, thus relateathe fate of the Steamer Atlantic: "Four days out from Liverpool she encountered a storm which drore g her away to the north; on thq fifth day she lost her foremist, the gale at the ~aide time shivering all her upper rigging, causing great .consternation and confusion on. board; on the, night of 'the fifth day she struck upon rocks lad sprung a leak; ills hands were soon employed.in stuffing the holes with tarred rope, and making other repairs. She lay upon the rock. 12 days, surrounded by ice. By this time many on board had perished with cold and relive, and some were carried overboard by,the sea. The land was faintly visi ble from the ship by the aid of a telescope. In the mean itime an effort was made to launch two of the small boat loth of which immediately swamped and were lost.— Finally. on the 12t11,finding the boat about ready to break , and-go down, 'last effort was made to launch two more small bos,te, which were successful, and all who remained alive got into them; .the mate and eight other persons en , the Gist. and the captain being the last one to x lbeve the but. Shortly after this she broke ■nd went down, all but her be*, which is still visible.. The captain and all • telt', boat containing the 12 perions, perished, their' limbs freezingdast ist.the ice—water having got into the boat.' All in the other boat perished but two, the mite and one other man ;. ' They reached the land safe; except one being badly Oaten- The mate escaped tolerably' safe, but the other is not likely to survive. Then are a few small huts near Where they landed. They', are in habited by Spaniards, and there is a small Spaniels town a fyw miles distant. which has a few small sailing crafts in its harbor." We have very little faith in el aaaa y a nce, .spiritual tappings, Sic., but there are many well inform ed persons who have; hence we give this for what it is wont. . IV Col. Thorn, the American millionaire. has disin herited a son. because the latter married an opera singer. How silly!—Ex. Paper. I Tray. "how silly!" The girl was beeiztifel but poor —virtuous, bat had independence of character enough to ti employ her talents in procuring a living—hence this "Aeneriean millionaire" disinherited his son for marrying heri How silly! And net, ton chinees to one, the ancestors of tbia silly old worshiper of dollars, were honest indeurf onsUarlero—men and women whose hands were bard, ti and faces sun betel. in laying the foundation oftbe for- a loud he is spending! "Hew Silly!" - V An Excellent Provision. The Convention of Indiana has adopted a Provision thatiotvery bill pulled by the 'Legislature. stall embrace, but it single object. which shall be clearly embraced is its Oda, and anyth lag enacted and tattoo expressed shall be ioid. The Constitution of California. curtains &sim ilar provision, sad it is much to be regretted that the Con stitehions of alt the States do act contain a like protisiee. tt,,witild put an end, or measurably so, loan "lege . rolliagl: godliest:lEoog is legislative bedew. If lb* rule could be ehteaded to Conveys, no bum would fellow: L In the Senate of North Carolina; on the 18ti a bitt to extead the right of sattiage. or-give the 'power of voting for member of the Besets to every fres whit. maorin the Suite, was-rejected by a vets oft) ayes to SO says—one aye lees than the two thirds vote required by law. Sweaty-six Dcusecrats cad three Whigs voted for bit mad tastily whip aggisst it. Tbieahows at a glausWe which party it is that is opposod to popular West& t* Several natural feuntainavf Feat beauty saint at Ton de Lae. in Wisconsin, ens of which dieehargee 45 elloiseof the purest water per ntionte: It ilewid that by Wirier in the earth aimed any eaters IWO the plies. water wit flow out. ,rash WadWgiton. Oarverpoaduseeetibe Pentrylvislan. W• 11111111111111. Feb. 3. 1851 Just as 1 begin to in the hang tif this grocery. rock is commencing -ia earnest. How the public bills are to be passed is a puzzle that Aatraltiger Haps coald riot answer satisfactorily. 1 am thinking the califurnia Land Claim bill can never get throagh the Hume. if 04- third the disposition to debate it ih shown in the Howse them has been in the Heoate. The deficiency bill mad half a dozen other bills, equally important, are yet in the back ground. and then last and gleatest of all, the Gane4- 1.1 Appropriation - Bill, the monstei omnibus that yemly gee* thrtiugh Congress with a - Mehl as heteregenous mid irrreoneil•able, as the ark which floated on Mount Ara rat in old Noah's time. Thers'ars a huodred'maiterstiu waiting, and which will be propo4ed as sections hi' th bill. which will cause lung delays in action, Mid elicit long speeches and sharp discussions. 1 There as the'Ebohy steamer line. that is . to carry off the surplus free nigger population, as well as manunaittedlslisves, and land them i 4 fader lend, where I pray however, they may forester may. As regards commerce, wel, have very little ,new with Africa; but by the opening frf a quiet and speedy communication with Niggerdetni . a large trade would soon be established in. every breu h. from aushorsoY to homminy. i s' I The HarbOr and River measure will of curse pat its foot into the treasury, and if ther4 is Only tar enough oe' the heel, • nice pile of double eagles will be'drawn;oot and scattered upon the Southwestern waters - ,,,, The Sec retary of the Navy hu called the attention of Clingers ,to the condition - of the hull of the' U. S. War Stouter Missouri, which lies sunk in the harbor of Gibrolter, jest ' far enough below water to prove a!dangerous obstruction. Our government barn remsgaizedlita liabilities for dama ges *calming through this intake's bell; and as the sand is fast forming s bar around it, Uncle Sani will do well to have it cleared out of the wiy berme he iaealled open to move an island. John Bull is as close fisted as Jona than, and drives a hard bargain when the chances are in ,his favor; so I'aid vise Uncle Sam !to get out of this scrape as boob as possible. • i , 1 ‘Vhitney'e great railroad ache • will be very apt to i t I sleep ever AM next session: lie very persevering, ba t the project is one of such immens extent that most two pleura afraid to touch it. The Onus looks well en paper —I do'at think I shall ever see row it will look en the grant prairies. Another bill of very considerable impor tance ie the French Spoliation bill; as unfortunate lame duck that has been limping ibeitt. Congress since the rein 1801: . It always received tha sanction of commit tees, but as °Res gets killed in the fall Congress. This time it has passed the Senate, aid is hanging between the chandelier end the dirty carpet of the lionise of Rep. reseotativise. What will be its fate I shall not attempt to guess. - ' ' i - These are but a few of the subjbcts that are to crigross l ! the attention of Congress within the short month lefilor r dehber‘tion. or 'rather action.' (4 the time kir delthera- 1 'lion is Pretty well used op; -and work, close; hard work, is to be the special and only *der. So hurrah for long! sesisiono and less ••buckram.". ; i ' And; speaking of nuisances, them Woos it seems as s though' We shall never hate ab end of, until the,,Capitol is enlarged. The galleries prima fit for ladies, partieu arly in the Senate, where females are squeezed and ia oiled by-any ruffian who chOosies to take advantage of , ceideut to 'tdo a dirty action. I have been told that to-1 ay, during the discussion on the California Land Bill, ' be daughter of a member of the I.doesti was grossly in ! pulsed, while endeavoring to r4aket her way through the 'r roved of idlers and loaders ilia seemed I. hams gone here merely to run against empeteedy that they couldn't' let near in any ik ether phice. Bar lb •s sake. Messrs. Benatort,let us have the Cap4ol 'enlarged. or Mr. Tar- . 1 efii resolution. y Wife shall notsmila upon you from his dingy old gallery until yomided one or the other. ' W. 3. ilitoron, Feb. 5, 1851. The New YorliandCaliforn,da Miut Bill was this moral I og knoCked'inte t cocked hat.lbyl an actual majority of 'Been out of a handfed aud i t nib ety-n ins votes. The I uestion first recurred upon :fr. j Dayiey's amendment, i sported to the House yeaterdl L j- , from the Committee of 'he Whole on the state o f the 'Moo. The amendment ell, year 93. nays I 18.1 Mr. ~Strong then moved to lay he bill on the table, which was agreed to, by yeas and aye; tho rote being obis hundred and seven for. and iuety-two- agshist it. i Mr. Strong then moved the •clincher"—to reconsider the vote just taken, and to lay tat motion on the table.; Thite wits carried by a rote of 1 09 to 81; Co the :New York Bfan { cli Mint Dill is laid out 1 cold as a frozen herring. Aud now that the Neer Yon • li Dint is dead and hurried, - i is to be hoped thartbi stn II hangs of the county , hick . hos been thought in ant 4 sd up by the brokers nil stock jobber: of Well weird., will find its way into irculation egaiii. Small miler 4oins are now at a pre y inks, and those who have eel thistrionsly hoarded it up 1 acs the adjournment o r the 1-M et session Or Congrese , to take an impression in favor of atiother Mint. will mike good thing oat of it. ! Six innthe since we had small anis enough: There was Inoi scarcity bf silver mho; or of gold $24 pieces.' j Now it if difficult to get a dollar rekerr, and a $24 piecsj is tar y Oita. Just so. to Now ork. it is with jthe gold dollar. . I Having spent the last year di a half in New York. I me hem impressed with the ftelief that a branch Mint as Necessary at that place, and l i th e strangest argument ttmy conviction was that the] gold , dust imported from tlalifornialiad to be Geckle Phi)adelphia and coin:it, tad en transported back to.,the olie r ir in New York. But-. ; r. Chandler's propesis on cork. 4 this objection to Hos • ladelphia Mint, and as, jobbat. Lilted the Beer 'Zink rn ranch Mist project flit thei.pireee nt; though it mail be tat the snake-is only scotched, sot killed. Thera bre n ore ways than' one to !choke s N Cu.' and our New Yar i rs are adepts at all branch* . 1 ifelhisiam. Philadelphia owes mush to i llerChandler. Mr. Strong, J dge Thompson; Mr. j l Dint ick. Mr. Roes. Mr. Mc. . nahan.Mr. Levitt. Me i Rohlopult , Mr. Mann, Mr. Dan nr, in' act. to nearly the, w hold Bennsylvania delegation, f the .firmnes, and efiebt with slhicb they have defebd i I s h ac o ri m n p;6in o , r , e l i pil i p h hi s e cd r r o t em i i c i a p u f t io r i l rt a i r a e r is.: int e rest s should e n : ei d l r d: i f :l bet e t4 .ry il 4 1 6 ti i wheat g o m t p h h l j i 11 v lri il k : ea r i l a l l t . li e yt it h j e l l I linondrfig coming theeis' leave 0 in his a si k Fed to the House, yeiterlii and to-day , to support ml room. I know one Whit me r from thit interior who was very hard to find when sets Orr: but the Judge COMO when advised by his philliciam, Mod personal friends not tosave his house . That is Mid Mort of repreeeatative co deienil upon in en emergeocy ...: ! % %ether any thing will be keno to-'relieve th e Cali formats. I cannot say, bat it isipeitbable that a bill some thong like Mr. Bayley e ejtaay bis ! yet passed. Certainly the people of that, region leliel 4 Donee attention, and to , shrine them off , from year to +T. is et system of tem po Wog which is ealculatid to trange their feelings and • in e them indifferent to the f of the Old States Or of to th Cate. They have I rig i to equal consideration wit the other States. Let they ili; not receivelt here. (ter the Mint bill was disposed of. the Territoria l bill wa taken eii t . when w• bad (.feeds Nang or two•from Mr. Si a l e y. the delegate (rota thad, ng territory oft pine tie • r and wild cam. Mr. Bliley is one of u young i/de ' , and, as delegate from a lterritory. ham but little eh ace to make a show in the I mum, but to-day he gave us specimen of thi stmil that 4 har , and-the sample w fourth praet.—L He it as I In Coatroom Ns is • o r fight ," sad may ha Presepient one ofthese days— admit -': . . . be Serrate bait worried out }Mather day open the Cal ifor la land bill. The anbjecllltais became so 'tweed .ing47 mulaterestieg that ; pay am Mort of Veiniest to it. . JOHN OF YORK. , . . LT Mr. I. N. Fowler.; of the city of New York. sod who ranks among the fnaradebeates of tie aeiinpo of defining a man's character and jeapacity by the of the head. is lecturing in Neffakii Me should like to Ass hinii here.. ! ; S ' ATS Loa Roit.aoat-Wsi: learn Slat the work en this i road is progressing repidly.f. arid that the &teasers re a en fi dent that it• will ho Wimpleted by the hat of Sep wirer nut. and that en Omit day the care will rue (fool Buffalo to Erta.—Bwialo Vourier. _ ph. 4y O'Rliers t.int, EE of the Atlantic. petVy. 14. 3 o'clock; P. M CM wit arrived at Nerd York; we have By a Packet Ship the fallowing from th 'antic and report' all posed from this that the coast of Ireland by the Africa, whic • particulars. Atlantic. The it sick e th At on toard safe and well. It is sup ` he gorshortpf coal, and is now on erne where. It is anticipated that 1 . -ts shortly due; we shall have full just invented a suspen4er that so roach to water, that, the 'moment . it hfus you over and drops you on z. Paper. . the some erect upon titeir elintrrie .alities, .it would be a mast useful treats, at the present time. .1 QT A 'Yankee hal eentraqs on your a. , you - eome to a puddll theopposite side.— • If mud would hey. tine and lifting op q help in crossing ont• John Leonard was broug l f Jultil.giszenheim for hr. I I ' a nd as he couldn't lin , went, he compromised by in Tho "Plaindeolsr" sb)is d of picra." - MT At Cleveland court upon the salt promise. damages $ ..aod disliked impriso the woman on the ■ • • bridal smile "smack , BITSTRIUOUS P sactmetv:—The alarm of ;re on 'Sunday evening la t was caused by 'the burni;;g of a quintity of beJ4cl thing in the dwelling ho se of Mr. Levi Bennett, n,Perrner street. This i the fourth time within he last three months that our citizen's have been lamed by the cries of "fire" from Mr. Bennett's, residence, leaving no doubt at all that upon every lace...len it has blen theWsirle of an incendiary. M'. Bennett and. his family are the Victims of a deeply aid system of persecution, by 4., some demon in hu ari fufm, Who seems bent on destroying, not mil their. domestic happiness and poverty, but if peas ble, their lives. All eirorts to ferret out the Oren er have thus far proved fruit;eer. `The four attempts o burn down. his house bare all been made in open day-light, about the same time nf day, when thefilmily were tmeiiy employe& it tHir usual detneiti6 duties. They think it impos . able that any pera n could enter the house from idiom , for such purpose, wisheut being seen, end they have not he Nest reason to •auspece any member of the fam ly. On Sunday afternoon, whiqi tie last. alarm li asmade, the whole 'family ;were quietly seated in bli e of the lower rooms, and nu I one could hare entered thb house, gone up stairs aid fired the building and retreate,d, without being ' cetected. But a few days previous to this, an attempt was mado to poison his fdsmily! The servant girl 11/11/ fingsged pouring some coffee front a limall coffee- , pot, into I cup, to be given to a sick child., Mr. Ben net, setting by, noticed a small lump uf harti hite. tuff falling from the coffers•pot, but -naturally tho't i vitas undissolved sugar. Ile tasted it, however, hid fuund it to have a peculiar taste. The Physi den coming in at that moment be hanJed it v.ll:flip, Who also tasted it and pronounced it, sugar. Altn.;.: Menet reflection however, profit:lie,' hun to vie it a closer examination. The caree was taken from the large coffee-Kg, nut of which this small onelwas tilled, sod upon analysing it, it Wfii foitu.l to contain oxalic acid. (a deadly poison,) enough to pais9n the whole family.- . . . 1., Mr. Bennett his always bel . n a good citizen, an haid.working mechanic, is nut aware of his hating any personal enemies, and cannot ac count for these repeated attempt. to r injore 'himself and family . .—Xostoo argnc A FIBLO or Coast..—ln the inthodate vicinity of Bermuda, says the New Orleans Picatine, is • field of corals, some twenty miles-by tell in extent, sesin thro'ugh water eeveral feet deep and per fectly tierisparent. Presents an ihject of great beau ty 64 riehnevs. The prisoners it that English establishinent are frequently employed to procure. by diving, specimens of coral from that exhaustless Geld of bet uty and richness, which are sent to nu- Merous Cities and individuals en both continents, for ornaments upon Mantle pieces. In nanny places coral rock Is used as the only building materitil.- 7 Pon forts! it is probably preferable to any other ma terial. It is more difficult to shatter by cannon balls than any other rock. Though not hard: it is tough. Moral is he carbonate of lithe. The Potomac mar ble, used i for pillars in the assembly chambers in the American Capitol,.is calcareous pudding *toile. It compoSed of pebbles of the carbonate of lime, of various sizes, from that of , a man's•head to grain. smaller than a pea. , , I (Le Tile American Courier has not been rdceia, ed for seine weeks. It is one of three newoaners whose priospectuses have been .in..erted in this pa .pier, and are expect sat exchange.—j j : R i a r, t. .y o iri n d. And it Iwould serve you about - right if you whou , d never get either of their. A country editor who is so excessively verdant afi till publish the prospectus or a citY Weekly for the sake of anrexchaupe, de serves to be diddled. So we think, at least; and we npineTthai if all country editors . were of the same way of t inking, the' enormous lists which some of the sickly, sentimental 'city papers now hive in nor country towns, to he injury of tti a country press. would "grow small by degrees and I;sautifully leas" -- a consumation oat vevoittly to be wisiiNl by e'v airy body except love sick maidens and•brainleas fops.--liallidaysberg Standard. , 1 Toe DOATII PIRN•LTT.—The Detroit Advertiser declares U.s belief that the sentiment of a inaj.wity of the petle of Michigan is in favor ,of the reincor poration f the death penalty for the. crime of mur der in the laws of the State. The crime, it eayr, bite been id more frequent occurrence than formerly, and it is believed to be on account of the leniency of the punishinent. Two murders of t revolting char acter hay', recently been committed, one in Detroit and anoffer in •Monroe county; which have left a 'feeling of horror upon the minds of the people.=. The constitutional- convention last year refused to reinstate the penalty, afters worm discussion of the 'abject.. PoLvokmr.—A German lady from East Boston has,caught her.htishatui playing at the' game of po- I.ygatny. I The parties had been married about two years. List July the husband left hi! wife and nev er returned: A day or two since hearing that he Was in Lawretice she 'proceeded hence, and lo.and behold! she found him residing" with a sweet flower i of IS, to Whom be had been phbli y married about two months. Her .presence in L' being known to the guilt; man, he took his yours wife to Ldwell. Thither t e legal wife followed. d 'him arrested, and he is mow irk prison, charged with the grave )tlof fence of lyganty. The "victim',' of his viltiany Was alm st paralyzed with grief,,and has returned to her h me a wretched and ruined woman. The wife.is atl East Cambridge. . . . i Istrorrl :IT PROJRCrs.--The Legislature of !dim sou(i hav under consideration two gigantic piojects, both of w ich have been referred, to appropriate i s cOmmitteSs, and reported upon favorably. The one is the pacific railroad company, with i a capital of faiur and a half Million of dollars, one third to be subscribed and paid by individuals, and two-thirds t 4: be VDUS on the credit of the State, for which bonds see to be livened accordingly. The other is called the flamfibal and St. Joseph Reamed company. of, equal capital, and to enjoy the same governmental oticouragelment. 11VRDR/I AT COLUMBIA, PA .•-•CnlUrbill has been the scene; of Another tragedy, the particulars of which are simply these: A man by the name of Casper Shsnrb, bas been' iri the habit of visiting the house of a Mn. Einsich,l (who is alwidow woman,) for base And eilicit pur wises. - 1 n Thursday night last, (having absented hianself stiveral months previous.) he again visited the house4in a state of intoxication, and attempted violence upon her person. Two of her lone, who are pretty!, well grown, ejected the marter frckm the premiseir.l He returned in a short time, armed with a butchertriife which be plot/gad into the' aide of the younger boy,: from the effects of which he must die. This will be the/earth murder in Columbia within a fear years, tbe victims being Pearl, Wittain. Stout,and Einsiek. I - tOON . 'GM. I CR Amp Tun Enocaaas.--One of the spiritual nockers down east, it seems, has been is etnameni 'tion - With the spirit of Gen. Jackson.— The guerist wished to know what the 'old General -hid first sit heart. The reply was, ‘The 'Union— bi the steaal.-.4lon't split ii. ' , I ;PANIC A r Ba•.—A southern paper tells the fol lowing Indieroua story of an Alabama-bump kin. drhieh made us laugh clear down to our kamo-faus: A grain lad from Alabama, who was a paaeongar on ; boat ~ on, 11, of ;Maxi as leg, bef re eye, op ni -0 replied is 'neither; "IS "Yea, 1 trA AV had cie l ed, tinraon iopi v the mist a P of the eteembciate navigatin g th e iddenly bolted iirste the cabisnone-c, he 'peseengerel had fairly ruhti,-.1 taclaiating, "Vlie„ . are loot!" ataveit.neigh*r: "Loot?" exclaite,f faitr! ereamed♦ out the whole tw5:4.... Mold the lad, Ittonialied at the Cart n' "l ih k e no h w ous w e, e, il ° U r d anothertna ti 'cause ;he . kin to see tePtfir we ar." n i 4 regon Spegta or says tlikt a coal rn: r4 ourred to Ad iralty Inlet, of super c . i sit:entity elf] dent to priAp e i ill thi glow that the Pacific for centuries is inlekbelonga q) 10. It till been 4 4 ,, coal in that region ext.P . pl at Venc ; , j , belonging to the British.; C 7. has bee quality steamer cam*. nd Oa! 'he , e nd, there w ver's Is irHER SCIENTJIFIC %TONER: glellllDil4-Ilite.Fluid, or Garay I .ke' a Ph: prepa rel E.otn Rennet, or th.t,,,nh Er-mantic' ecttous of Caron Lidos. the prat 1.1.5.,"4.1,,, Honwit.ton, M. D.. No.' LI Form Eughth i t h.,,, t, . "rho in a truly II oudelful o . tnerly Yr lot r , Jaurniser . Liver Complann, fon.,: q 4 14 , , !Oki natures own nitinod, by nature.r,oniiip,., ! Nir . See advertheownt inanosher okonn. sIGNMENI' OF THE _AROVF. main t " 0. AND FOR SALE BV L'. 1 R1 . 1.4' 4 . o. 4, REEF) imusE. 41..., by DR. r. HA L L: a1..04:K. ' . • t into PEr:AIN pleoPe4.la Oz. t Chemist A P111lad( !pi I ilOtl. Llry Get! fifty, tie Gastri A :NAL JI'ST 1 / BROTH Nu. 11. II I ow a' uter •ch of d bail. 'a. di J. 8 II,?, m ing uhn's : 1 1 96 4 f err. R. 'GIII du clay Hist. 't MARRIED.' 1, , . . by the Rev. Joe. If. Prul, r o w. ammo, of Mil!croak toroosb:p ; sod m;„ , z ct len, of this city. ' eut . 1 pendenee, Mteeepri, on 4he 16th of hee l , Jer P. Pointer; Mr. Jenks L. GMAT, ferflller l ea, end Mtge H. R. TuonAs. of Indepeed on ,, ~ 'fith toot . by Rev. S. Greet, :Mr - Writ. 4, d Mita C•11741:1111 CIROWLIIT, both of Lno. On W Mr Litva MART J♦ In Ind•' be E of this pl On the' fivons I DIED. • tabu h. od usaday, the 9th inst. Fri T. E , P. M. of that p!itee, aged In Wa wifo of J. Can. S t un,isy morning lut, Mrs, Grim, or a intiriag tibiae, in the - 57th year of he In this ISltLxs, ng•. In this its, :on Wednesilay loot. slConsuruption, A. C. I I turf) aglid 54 mars. On y .th inst. in Kenai:lgo. at the yesid•nee or hal brother-i. law; Arthur Titus. Mr. Jury: L. rifILLIN, lionnalle anti. 111.. is tho::lsth Iroar of his age. "- • - ADVP 113 ISEMENT NEN; Public meeting. rp lineal:ens generaliy both iron town and eountry, ars re.. tel tort ect at tne Court !louse in Erie. on Th'i's, ti vs t. t • at t p'elock le M., to take , into erni..iderat ion th.• him/ in cert. in ildartemw proeit:c legl•lation :Kleine( Ito inc "(the Ele :lasi, road This mall 'f lefht le mil tarty and it 1. to be h , pe,l that the citizens n. w ili utteliti lie itreotn2.l.. , that a taihnt-exPrea•l9o 01 -.eh :I , i I n as tuay I.c decuted necessary in the rrensi.n. Erie. FeO. 13. 11.51. .1 MA • Jtlll. N. JUSTICE L. BA 11111,1' I. IP c. rt‘lT I - • J. , MANI %VII. E. F . - JACKSuPI MAT MI. .1( 'L 11061M573 )N giNi; ..• rri - 2.1 st pickled I lister'. a superior article, yrst re , cline sand - for sale by A CALL. , derAgited. do respectfully soltett the 4 Demeg.n.• • r t;reen township. to attend a eittv.u. at the ;whorl Nrehole. on Saturday. March I. tasi.a t . fur the purpc.e of putting to outing Spring elect kllll.. J It. 1it:1.1., ()WIC .1"40. BUYS. VAI'IMIN • 11-3 I ITT meg, 11 , 1 r k..P. 'I I date., kff tbe r N. Wifill RM. I. Et /•:.% - R Gre,•n; Fen pORN.SheI n 16 at two doltaikeaeh so be Irt,! at the (TO.. iii. 1-41.1 RI WI 'all b't erel,y given that tlw firm of :arid:Petra te. deed on the sth trim t ill le paid by Nathaniel .11 the lira, wall be found at the yid Ftz.E1.1...h,, ilsedlselves indebted. wilr7raii and lb, RtiaLity %Mit)! , , NATI! RHIN; i N5l: • :al A OyICE , .1. d.1.1+ or the fit! and areouna Er fa Ft. b io;:thod of iofuTru.oCho , in nsrrh'i r and Snarl Iron busineen. will to. '; , .tl'.f.; Tt kind of Nitaptiry, n a.: it. hew ill be happy to wait r one." as may fairer Aim N 1 1.31. ' NATIMNILI. 11f 121111.1 The sassfit'l the Tin. eni.l I hint at tare old s talAtlti. Vir hi' a^.!.. as many n Er Fen. I N O - T 0 E. 01/.11 to rill i , (PO/.21 interr,te It. en 11.411 t• to the COtlrt CI Colllloo{, ' Irporitt.ot of — the frit' ItaMret Chnrrl itt 11 L . . • .fof rtttleattool C lrtteh t. for 1, , • • nod protnooon of the gospel 311A0D4 17, 11 - . enuLt din•eted the Art W appi sciti nle ,, • Prottn.roor4ry of .ant counts. and n•qtr•• • ar Curd mg to RN 01 1 6 ,11embi, in a 0.1.er . far ak Irat I ihre• weeks. and that the • great tiled for !mat order nn the hr,t JAME:4 rik INN ER, Pr, rt , r, cr. er , P•uity pc," the ligtwts ts-r; hut. that c • iv! thr orti,i• th rante to e gt , et, pi,ratv,r wall tc \lattr 1. Erie, reb. 13. ! oiss rtuietit of Boggy and Door Mall .at A I..tRGE a ' A PUR !MI r lo elk,* t GOO ,t NI ,:a , • BM= SALMON. Fiti."6ll sully jupireeeired at . MOORES GROCERY ST , .RE i IV 1N ES LI.QTOR6. both l7 V" r ;'t IolaVaV,i,iE rpEA$ TE.AS:!—A net arrival of Ulnae orplendbh cheap Teat 4 both:Green anvil Black at MOO: S i , A CGRS--Loar. ruslat.d. IlulveTlsed• r orf" '' '''' l ' l P'''' ' ' Rico. Rie o. N. U. an Hat stlia ttitgars. 'whet • ilh tvery artle• usually. fuuhd in • 'rov•ty Sture ean.be found at 11100R,E.8 GRoVERV FT4I ii r. NOTIOZI. WHERE, AS my pile . Julia hal len my bed ant baud. with out any juot (stump Or provocation.. do hereby caution and forbid - May person iruyting;tier on my account, no f nili t i” any debts of her eu niaitg aft er dam. WILLIAM OR DEL MtNI)T Meßmib Feb 6.1.51. I , • Auditor's Notice. THE nmierfigne.l,l being np p h' the It/Thant!! o'lrrel Erie roun.y. an Auditor to diAtrihote the as,a•te wt hr land. ofAlie Antinin.tratoni of John Woodworth. late er Creek, would gne no ter all penton.'having ay.. , " 1 " . relate. thee th‘l may 4.repent. them to hum at the ntrre Getrge 11. Cutler. Erg. in Girard, On Satprday. March 1-:,1 • I • 114 . 1Larrotx elif,Lre• Girard. Feb. 1411. 11.0 cili:ATI BARGAIPti. _ As t am determineil to 441 off my P toe k of Frnei Ply 60,^11 : thr.e. ;..lung eiti.at bargains niust her on hand at ~i, . 1111 .. triereial &whatnot% It re the Larrest lima CAe.p u g .w e g 0 / :,,, - r y Coolie ever offered gor Filet to Erie. may be seen. and n4O le *old far each at Cost. 111111 , Hat Sag purchased my stock entireib ' reel , . lam enar.led roairll Reprices very lo . A lamp assornat I or carpet. mod oil Cliiillts pit - hand. wliithl %ill Della( east." Erie. Yeti. i.-, I'3l. , NOSE& KO( 'II , Now is the titite to clothe yourselves Cheap: H AVING a Large;Oek oc ifmter Maitre still on hat: taint dro estuS t husk! room for the Spring Stork. I s 111 rt any article from my stock ma small advance from Coster rats , Walk up and satisfy 'ourselves If this is gas. A kw dour. ; of go6l woolen soeks:on hand. J.%CO tit tCH Enc.. Feb.?, PN$l. 361 • - . • •re Notice. - • N . 7. - T. i. hereby given that letters te.tumentary nn t , r,ct'r IN . .1 °Clint - ad Church. dee'd; late- of IN reek anwathip. ',,,, been granted to the ihserlhers; there . darer harnr , !. . , al:ain't said ettate . w . I present h tltem duly lithetitteal"l:. r..,r- Juent, and those toile tett will make ham 1211 C Pa) kprti I El 1.11/EN CHURCH. s. Erie, Feb. f1,41351:184X/ N. W. RI't 4 St.:I.I., EL ", Par 117p•Takio Notice. DICE NOTICE that the Books. Notes and A.Cet:nt , R Hunter hat e , 144 -, lii left with ine for collection. Tho... kn..'" • tug themselves indebted will wake iotioe.liaie coop , . , t d. MLR% Erie. Feh. 7, li4l. I • I .0/ —r. i Dissolution. tiff n copartnership-heretofore- everting under the WM , ' 3^l firneof W. W. Kaentrlnist and elotthas this dat le-en ,e,:r rd by mutual eonsenti The business Will hereafter he carne' I by W. H. Knowlton. Whole duly authorized to settle all 3ceo)n:s of said lino. 1 , N. K. All persons tuiving unsettled aeconnts .with the late firm are requested So settleOp kirthwittaand save cows. I ' W. U. liNtlirl.TOlf. Erie Jan It. - len. i N. KNOII"I,Tt , N 4 71 ._ _.. 8A I wish to di st* of my Winter stoek of flostuna. I In 7 - r •the following a city for task, not exactly for cost but it a , small advance. , . ..„ against said dilate tvili prevent Wm; duty aistrent witted rot meat. gad {home iiideurd make tumertiste phyment . . -.. CALVIN CARR. - I. ';t . ENSIGN ANDERS() N. reh 7, 1E31.-440 ' .4 dmittotralotli. . NKW molted Walsall& bale !y ID : E. wig K Jam 713 n cAnwl:r.r. n THOM.C. 1I Q(1.1. WM. t 1 I. J. 11. FUME'. iITrA 1. C. !WEN!' FA Sri It NTT JItU 11. ItrNTER . P. Alini rip A. P. 1411i1.1% JUL Sliinah Ir) q CI IRK 7.. L. WE RS,TEP. P. F. I. BM AVY, - Nl9ußr.3 GROCER) . STI;F Lintdoa Porter. • OR C.'S c:ROIVER V Si rAf hat ac one an! noir I'll of 114nriznr0 lURE GROLTR S !ORE. ..'s Syrup knnee rup; al•n, f. i MiLIOREte GROCERY' ST. 'RV- RE'S GRO4I:Er 'STVRE