= CritAlltritlq Obzntr. P9l ERIE. PA SATURDAY MORNIN - G, JULY :16. 1851 STATE NOMINA DEMOCRATI Fog GpvERNaIR: WILLIAM BIGLER, OF cLAIOLYIELD WI''TT r IN FR • SETH, CLOVER, OF CLARION ICIICN AY For Justices of the Supreme Bench ‘JEt.litElllAll 4. MACK, of Somerset. JAMES CAMPBELL., of Philadelphia. 'ELLIS LEWIS, of Laraster. JOIIN _;IBSON. of Cumberland.. WALTER 11. LOWRIE, of Allegheny §nnbury and Erie Railroad A public meeting of the Citi',ens of Erie on the subject of the Sunbury and Erie Railroad, will be held at the Court House in Erie, on Saturday evening. the 2Gth inst.. et 7 1-2 o'clock P M. A general attendance is requested; Printer's Profits. The Post Mister at Springfield. Crags Roads informs us that J. if. PICKET. one of our ••patrons," has left r for psrts unknforn." lie was out• indebted to us for 46 4Q —that's Whig 7nAiCial Troubles. The troubles Of Whigkery are manifold, and their iex ation of heart and spirit various and perple.xino. Ittook a good deal of figuring of the wire-pullers ts/settle upon .artime and place to decide tho "coidlictine claims of the vicious aspuente. At-the outset the politicians of Erie •county thouglainhey were goi n g to I nave it rill their own war, because their county gave the Illy. Whig majority In the distr ict. They had 'been en •elf to .6 ruling the roost" in all political matterei, that they thought of Course the Whig s if the other cciutities would not say a word against their managing the -a hole matter to ietiit them selves, They accordingly selecteo their candidate and place, and in their usual dictatorial •stle. informed thief other counties thel. could send their ileleke:es on and t i • ,go through the ntetiotr•• df rat:tication. Ilut Warren a id Claw ford have W,liigpsiliticians u 'thin their borders ho do'not,exacily bow down ai that pultt:cal trinity, the l *e Gaze& nod ness:rs. Walker .and liabbit : core •lv tl• - rainitrai tt - d. het- met a rditilr ai flSe first start. , Waterfkrd, ilaceitirst sclecied, teas discarded. and Union Mills upon. and the tune appoiuted ; but then. just as r.rs %%ere. approaelling i a crisis. Crais ford, after hold tare in,t t: nee to appoint delegates without succeed, ittumucid; tliat she was not ready, and asked for •r time Of course Erie has ag.aln tr succumb,"and the matter ruts. As to what the ultimate result c, we of course are ii the dark but 7 one thing we •sureVinAVliig. of Erie, and that is that although ni• in g fu Mere will a‘eza large Wh:g majority, th‘y will Gad Claw- ME ford d.Warren head them yet The Question Aiswered We ere pleat•ed to be bbfe to suttoutwe that the goes- Iron we at•kett our cotemporary of the Gazette, in regard, to the truth of .the charg”. made tt, the Lau-easter Ltp.ress, flint Goy. itAll , 4oll n'ISS 53 f:ereolite o ith liquor on the day of 1/1- ilollllll3tll/11 a, to be unable to atitife#) the Cron veitiion when eall.d 1.111 , 311 to do tql, hal been stisfacto rily ao%'%‘c.red. The Ow, tie deuces the charge pointedly. Of couthilve tdiali take our' neighbor's word in'prefer ence to th 'etoternvuts Li i Llie Eyirey ; and n itl barely re. mark in t L count:6.lo'l7llot %rare as willing 24 our co temporary 'to conduct tlii campaign upuu the merits of State and .National nueetioue, without reference to the •rnere peraonakhaliits and charirteristics of the various ' • candidates. uti if we dii? ... . 4 50 the Gazetle must do so like trite. Now wl apprehrid that to " 'Prosecute the con test" "upoe St to ur National issue.," it is not nectssa ', r (or the Goza to reiecrate every time it alludes to Cul. BiglerAiat he is deemod.very clever and respectable, but far inferior to G v. Johnston lti mental force and admin. iitrative capacity: " What connection this insinuation, >even if true, has ilh " Slate or National isgues," we do 110,l readily see.. Nut the equally absurd and billy charge that our candidate for Canal Commissioner, Gen. Clo yelr, " is considered a • perfect nobody' bv those who . know " These are personal alluouiss,altoiether be !Heath a candid journalist, >for they are nut true in fiat or iifference ; or it true, hive no Connection r whatever with thb ikmes involved in the nreselit:canvass. So far, we have done full justice to the Whig ticket in all its parts. To Gov Johnston we are willing to accord all theialent Lis'lrieodr and etlinirerst.initu tdr liim..and as to his moral character ice have nothing to bring against it; and only alluded,:o the affair it Lancaster iu a spirit of ban ter un account of our cotemporary's sensitive temperance notions. A lid SS for John Struhrn. we are willing to say that so. far from being a " mere nobody." 4his votes in Congress and lus connection with Ratner's- administra tion prove lib is " somebody'.' the people of reunsylva tint will not readily trust in. the Canal Board. As to the S i Viiig ticket fur the Supreme Bench. we hare not yet said what we .might have s a id. and •still not hive been 'versional. that while. one of the gentlemen composing it /naiads in the front rank of the band of Galphin sdindlers wile disgraced the Taylor administration, another one is still reeking with the corruption of the deft ct Stumm- Minna County Bank. Those facts, howeyar. are not is aues•• State or Nitional." and have little,to:do with the approaching canvass, except so far as the election of the gentmen implicnted Will be consii;lervl as endorsing such coiducts. We 11(44, thi-refure. that While the Gm uglit desires others to conduarthe campaign in a spirit of candor, it will not fail to watch over its own course in the matter. '' E \,Jr.ilVe neglected to notice last week the return !Cour highly esteemed Pan, correspondent, Dr. Lattimore, known to the renders of the 'Ottaterrer as •• Meteor," af• tsr a "(Oaks in Ole French Capitol of some eighteen months. the looks remarkably well. EX The •• Welcome Guest" is the title of a new liter ary weekly:a few itutnhers of which we have received from New Veit. It is published by Wptchester and Heel:Mar t at $1 per sear. kite Gaut is always wa come upon ocr table. , iID" We are pleased to leans bum lie Unease that the managers of the Ene and Wattaburgh Plink Road tines made such arra ngements as will insure its coustrottioti to a short time. ' Q 3 We Leg leav to differ from the opinion of the iEdi tor of the Fredonia Censer that; in the fight now gteing on between him and the .Alrartiser • the station of ',bet tlebolder" wOuld more'cuaccordance ,with our *Vei l accordance predelectithia." . ...From our perneeal knowledge we know our cotetnporarycau hold hiss owo bottle, end we only offered to ilke care of his cap, because we were mare . it:voila fall off thp first pile he Waked into the mouth of •tj,uttk." • b"",We ere ph , ataed to be dble to state that • portion of the Iron Coolie F.rie and North East Railhead haa bceu shipped froth Buffalo, and that the company trill'eurn merles tayiug the. track mituediateiy. The gasp is to be siz feet. 07 The 6.. Preston County /bre/4" is the name of a new paper. the first-an tuber of which bee reached as frem eilowsvdie. Va. The Herold is Illsmoctie in politics and carries at its masthead the sat* o Gan. Cass fee President. Twies.'it says. Virginia has cast her vete for him in the National Corivention. and tt believes she aribde me for the third time. • • , . 113" We invite attention to time Stilaiesbest sail Ran road agency card of 111...1. LI.J. in illnother calms ! Those of our readers rho stub t• , ; precise tickets to ally of the plecceemainsd,, eacieot de Wt*, 'keit br cabal si hl agency. 1 they tabor For. Got. JohnSton abd the whir party of Pennsylvania stand pledged to diStarb the Comprowlei awesome' by repealingor amending one of.themA—the Fugitive Slave Law. They some before the people of Penneylva sia with the blacb flag of ”Agitatinn" and •• • 1:1 , sulion" flaunting in thi brieso. and still tell as they are in favor of carrying am; soli the provisions of the Constitution— that they are the only tree law-abiding, and law-eas- lsi !sins perety. Cotensporane •ui with these expressions of love for the Constitution a it the Lsws, and for their (RANI ohservinee, we find k ov. Johnston everywhere upon the stump--even'utader the very nose of the whit Convention tbst nominated im—stigmatising this low cif the last Congress for the re , dition of Fugitives in ac cordance with that provision s the Constitution which sacs such Fugitive. " shall= "kidnapping iaw of Con eta." with many . othar expression squally obnoxion to censure. and calculated taiacite the prejudices and p • loose the people agailfst its faithful.observanco. No what is Governor Jiihn- stop and the whig party lab* iag to accomplish by this coarse? ' Arb they endosvori , g to build op a Nerthetto party with principles fur one section of the union alone. which, it succiessful, mist result' in dissolution!', Or de they expect to still keep their; ranks, solid North and South. and while the leaders off each section pander to the *poker e citement , the whole paitybe still arrayed under on Il e .e mud that flag "Availability mid, the Spoils 1;,of Of fi ce?" ; einow net. except as we julp from anal ogy. When we look at the pail alone, we have charity to believe they mean nothing wires -for the Unities than the last proposition; but -when we look at the I present, and-find k pregnant whit danger , we ate forced to believe the party le ,truck with "judicial blindness." As the 'St:l:outs latettigamear.l:a whig paper, says in speaking of the action of its brether Whigs of this State. "There is a largestud.poWerful party ii the country. consisting of northern libblitionist; southerly disunionists'and un scrupulous pticians .of do partieular , creed, or fai th , and actuated sly by, ileal and selfish motives, who de sire to rene*lsnd foite :this agitation. The abolitionists desire it. as they have aiwayadone. because they are im pelled by a blind fisnatiiiiem, which :would sacrifice the Union itseli. the Peace 4nd hopor of the nation, and all that makes us prosperous et horns and respected abroad. to the accemplisbmeutl . Ititeir•one idea—the freedom of the'negro face. The d annionists desire it. as the means of father inflaming the jenlousies of the southern States, and working them up to a point of phrensy,' which would drive thorn !into a southern c:illederacy. The political llessians, who fight only for plunder, and espouse the, cause that me best, are for i t t, because their only hope of preferment is based upon quell combinations of sec tional iutereits, and such coalitions of 4nOrinciided fac tions. as will enable the vicious and base demagogue to triumph over the patriot and the statesman. ;Therefore. Seirard. Van Buren, Rantoul. Sumner, Chase, Wade, a id 'ontise gratis, are for agitation! agitation to the end • of the chapter. Such are 'toe materials composing the opponents of I l fhe clmproraise." Amid such, let us add, is-the combination the .whigs of Pennsylvania with 'Goy. Johnston at their head, are laboring to incorporate In their ranks, But this is no t all Got. Johnston is latuiring to accomplish. While he is crying out for repeal or emend meat in Penrsylvania, the secessionists of the South are Striving for the same end, in hopes thereby to hasten that. to every patriot, dreaded 1, event.• Diisohitioii 1 For instance, in the town of Latlinglon. Mississippi, Judge Wilkins - on latellmede a speech before the disunion as sociation of that plate. ,Ther Adccrtiser published at Lexington, in alluding- to that; ape ech of Judge W.. save "he 'descanted with some warmth on the inutility of tite'l fugitive stare laic Lathe qoat4 and declared he, desired to see it repealed. as he felt ne interest in protecting ala i very in Virginia, Kentucky of Maryland. Let the Yan kees take theirnegreee and welcome, for what he cared: Mississippi lost but few slaves, and had no interest in the law." Well rosy weissk, iclusti tits whigs labor fer, when we find Gov. Johnston in the Same' boat with the seeds skinny; pt the South—both boiled foil the same Port. and' that kiwi, Dissolistion! i i ! --------, i ,I . i • Melancholy, Accident. 1 • We'find in the Westfield Transcript the secti o nal of a most melancholy and fatal aecident. which oCcnrred in the town of Ripley on Saturday haat, by which ;op inte resting and amiable young ladies lust their (tees, by As. ... drowning. Th it uaines ‘ Were Miss MART A. GOOD• RICII. and M Suisse Dumont , the former aireaident of that town, a the latter (rein Kentucky. Tie Tran -1 scriptsays. in . mpany witW a gentleman named Bell, they were out the lake a sh,ort distance from the shore , when by some meacsthe boat parted at the bons. Mr. Bell intim:dust y ja_sheed inte the water;endeaeoring to urge the 'mkt' boat toward the shore, *hills the young ladies pat down in ,the -bottom, the better to steady its motion. h rapidly filled. however, and upset. When they were'of course precipitated into the water. Mr. B. with great exertion ,succeeded in ,getting them both' bind of the wreck ; but a heavy swell turned the boat again, and left them a secondlime it the,merey of the waves. ,Again Mr:B.. endeavored to get theni'hold of the boat--and he succeeded in getting Miss Dinsmore to grasp the boat, .but Miss Gnuditch sank and was drowned. . Miss Dins more soon 'became exhanstediand sank to rise no more. Mr. Bell, although nearly powerless from his . great ex ertions to rescue,the ladies. Contrived to retain his hold until;withm a few rods of the shore - drowned but for the timely ass stance a *Ken he must have also thine upon .1 the beach. fie was taken out, however, and with mite difficulty resuscitated. ~, 4 f .. ` What a 'Whig Govenior -has Done Some of the whigtapers are sure the people will vote for Gov. Johnston Caine, say they„,"two mints after bie inductiim into of fi ce 4's paid the interest of th public debt proinPtlY . ,wi,thout tang to the Locofocol expe dient of a lour." Swat Mau. that 0 ivernor, hi do so Much for the ''dear people." But. by the by. what in the ateauti,6e. if AC paid the State iudetnedoms, became of the inanity abstracted from , the people's pockets in the s'aape of lazes? We elwayathought that itein wee some 'a the count when.tho State 'Treasurer was tasking up his Money bags to pay the annual interest on the debt. but according to whit logic it was ••isia where." Smart. men, we say again. is our worthy Governor. PAPIER Roots.—We observe in one of oar exchanges . . that a papeirmill in Georgia is engaged in manufacturing an eructs of paper fim roofing, which is believed 'to be bettietind cheaper for that purpose than utmost anything else. This paper is made - alibis same matenekras com mon wrapping paper and m • wiener rifest inch thick. It insecurely nailed to a well-seasoned covering of beards. and then thoroughly lamed. and while the mai, green, a good coatisig of sand sifted upon It. The roof then be comes as htrd as a alone—entirely impervious to water— quite • a pio uf agalust fire XS any metallic roof, and said to be miredurable than any other in use. We were not beftreFere that paper had e*er boon used for such a purpose. keduengs. ; This is lertainly a new article for 'roofing. yet Erie can beast of a roof of this material. It is on the new brick block el:Set( & Co.. pa Stets street. We have et ernised it. and find it is all it is ••cracked op" to be is the above.. BY the by. this block of Bennett &Co.'s is one of the best constructed buildings in tole, totilly Jasper- . view toiflre (rem vitae!. and very well adapted to the purpose fur' which it was constructed. It reflects the .highest credit apes tbb esterprisiag proprietors. We wish ire bad more of the saute tied edbeildiage.er mere of the same kind of isms le build them. -41. rr Mit Almon ELgcrion —Electiops will tali; pines it lb* the Shaw of 'Contently. Indiana. Mishima. Ar• Imam, kligoosri. Illinois and lows. as the / dill:Id Am gast. and Is North Carelissisad Tosmasine ea the 7th • f Asgest. Kgstusky kr to Otiose a Governor. Lieu : Govorser. Logisistora. and Itsis inenthers of Convoss. Indiana has likewise to cheer too members of Centring. Tin electies is Alabama isi for Gonna. Legiehltert. rind aims members of Cos Is Apitsimass Isom- Int ef Coatroom is to In . Illimoir sad lowa have. Shindy dimes their enagreasienal delete iii=mb Meas. This year tiny halm simply, sleet Waal mid ,M -dieial tams. North Carolina will Was am bers e(Convoss. Is Temnissos. the • ea is for Ga gner, Legislature, sad Ones webs** v\Csavass. iTTER IPBOX 011.80031. " Correspondemee of the-Erle Obeervet. PoiertAsti, Oaraott. lone G. 1851. is Sta : The last mail brought me Tours of March . Mauro( tomorrow takes my reply. To your fi rst si. as to what Oregon Is in an agricultural point of , I answer that it is emphetically the best I,eversayr. 'mes the quantity can be raised, with less than one the labor, than in any other country I was ever in; , most know I have been in nearly all the States. . after it is prodisced it beings.four times, or near as such as en the Atlantic side. as you will see tiortload Prier) Current. which I send you. Oati raised her is any quantity. ' The best lands pro t 4:l' fifty' bushels to the acre. and they bring is twit to three dollars per ; bushel. Wheat ' almost spornalleowsly. Three crops from our sew. 1, a common occurrence, the second crap the best, felines the third yields about the same as Oats. sAre else a COmMoll crisp, mid grow to weigh van to eight pseuds. la fact almost any and eV. ied of produce eao tag raised hers except Corn. the fights as warm proponionably as the days. we raise that, bet safortenately for that crop they are I. To give you some idea of the temperature, ' 41„yoe that to-day. at noon in the shade, the II eter ram as high as it ever does. ; soy 88 deg. ight we shall sleep, as we did last uight..um' I thick Mackinaw blankew. a fine sheet ant' ', and shall not be uncomfortable at that. o your second inquiry, I reply that b iness gen. I/ 1 i n p r o s pect. is fair. yea, better than t t;it is good. I cannot sow name any that will proye "speedilylia i it." Any one on coining to this °witty must ex pectito bear up for two or three ye - at least, during whin% time he can, With prudence, lope application and economy, lay by something of a . pile for a 'Veiny day." Of this you men be strongly ass ed. There is plenty of esti l y hare . and in the bawd of.people who have toiled for i - in the ininer;andlare ow determined to enjoy it. The • The are certainly the twlextravagant of any pe'ople I mil knew, both in the Vitanner of dress au& mode of living. //t .-* Al. to the business you spoke of, that is "cii/tus." as theltatives or Chet:MA ludians call it, meaning here by • goad for nothing." It is eltogetheeoverdone. Stiff in I e upper couietries it may be ditierent, and no doubt' is d &rem. Since my arrival here,l have had hilt little . op rtunity Meese much of the eurrqunding country., but 1 le ru frumt those well versed in eueli matters, that a go°potting may be found. Butlafter all' larini4 is 04.0 the oat Certa i n . Many good claimi near by, (may with in t lye or filters miles of this piece.) yet remain en. dist rbed,And any one can gems them by squatting and residing thereon for fouryeara , to the-extent of 160 acres if sigte, 3-23 if married, cud 169 fur each child lie brings int the Territory. It is', however, i expected, and so ex prered in the taw, that improvements are to be made on he same. So you can readily see that here is a fine opqting for farmers, particularly for young mop. Erie coultity ha.; now in it hundreds of such. who are laboring fur i ttwelve to fourteen dollars a Month, and •I se, who. could, by coming to this segue.), secure a farm of one, tin 'died and sixty acres in four years, which would bring wh n thrown into market,froin four to fire thousand del la 'perhaps' more ; depending of course upon how f the -selection had been made as to location. I a young man with a taste for farming, or had 1 my family here, here would I launch my bark. • In relation to the Lumber business, it can be carried on to any &aunt. We bars plea of the finest umber tha you ever saw; plenty of mills (Saw and Floor) are 'up and being put up, and plenty of good sites for more. al the Lumber brings a good price. Labor of all kindi. ;mire particularly mechanical, is iemarkably high. Com ulna laborers get from two to four dollars a day ; me chanics frOm eta to eight dollar?, according to qualliy and demand. Board ranges from nine to fifteen dollars a week. The, Columbian Hotel Is undoubtedly the, best Ilittel in Oregon. It is five stories high. well finished and painted, and kept, by Mr. Orlando McKnight. an '• {Atlantic caterer," who well knows how to du up mulch • thing as 'keeping a good Hetet il would be much pleased to see you and many others frbm old Erie here in our midst, still I do not feel it my thity to adviseny one, bat merely confine myself to facts ad leave each reader to decide accordingly. This is a each fie, hPalthy t n , and will soon compare favorably with atly of your Ea tern towns. We have scram twenty stores. fie Tin Shops, two Churches, some eight or ten Hotels a d Recesses,lesides several private Boarding 1100-, see, with a population of some twelve hundred, and a pileipect of quite /s increase when those who have gone ' tot the Kalmath nines shall return. By the bye those mines are turning out well, which will help Oregon Ind fa traders in it more than anything else. Industrious lows are making 'from eight to twenty dollars a day, i , I , .. , , „ . a s sometimes, when they - get a str ik e . oar t h ey eat/ it.) any hundreds. They are only about Mei; days' ride hum here, and I intend seeing them during the sum oder, not for the purpose of mining. but simplythe re iners at work. I have a gat curiosity to ha . 1., 4 6, hrte Steamboats ply- to and from phis place. erne.. Ones they are all here at the same time ; at all °seats herdly a day pulses that does not bring us at least one. 1. You no doubt have heard all about the fire It San Francisco on the .53h of last May. That event helps the t r ading portion of this section a little, as many goods be. .ferns sold at a loss are now bringing fair prices. Stijl of Most kinds if goods San Francisco has ,a large supply. and'pricea must remain low. • I 1 I have enjoyed goOd health since I ca m e Into the T,er; Nary. and weigh some timely pounds more than Fever did. lamat a lose to attribute it to aught but the minor berries and cream I am the daily recipient of, together tiith the healthy artiste. Some have a small objection this *lwo because it is a little given.to the Fever and gun. 'ft do sot think that.will ever amount toianything rims., for none have it. as they do in Michigan and ;me of our, Western States. There they ate obliged to down*awd shake, while hero they take it standing, end at the same tiine, attend to their business. J. a. t.. grow ja g PotsisaJ .I from too will ! lo•ui good quit °tall Still crab, rizr We believe we have some• of the best friends of ,ni , Editor in Pennsylvania. We are always remember. lid when there anything good to eat or drink is the Market. We t hink we ems boast oflunring the Ent mess Ipyik -4f eons produced in Erie county this year, for ich we me indebted to our friend C. Hull. Esq., of *terrine. T int, together' with the new potatoes. eufambere and Ihicketie he kill us. famished a dinner At (or tiny Editor o thp !anti. Who would n't IN an Editor with each • fiends 7 ' , .. • • • • , lETGaettais's *Galas fur August has been received. t is unnecessary for us to say anything in favor of this. seellest ateinthly, swell who are in the !titbit of reading t are fully, imam dim merits. "The Fatal Leger." • the Twat; 'of' Washitigion." and " Irish Colittiship." hr.. beautiful steel plate engravings. embellish this umber. QT Waa>ttsero YOMiG Man.!—Albert Beach, aged boat 36 yenta. was, a few days age,senteneed by Jody rattle* of Washington City, to eighteen inenitta 'ationsent in the penitentiary:, fey obtaining money en• • r false proteaces. The Telegrepl says t Ile wat educated to the commercial bovinioss is-the 'city of New York. wherd be akerwards held a profitable sad respossiblo position is one of the first establishments. He asheemsontly hollowed thos business of dagserradtvp ing in this city. with apparently good success ; add wilds eo esgaged two or throe years ago. marrieds moot es timable and extellent young lady. To the surprise , of many. bowevor. he suddenly sold out his interest is the dauserrootyping estabrishissat. and threw homes!f sot of easiness for a time . • but after a hide commenced an atm slam is which his corm was brief. as many who !had come to know him predicted. Hie Coarse was they rapidly downward. sad Mooed of "swelling" at ass dossed to lounging at the groggeries ; sad ha mmed of trying to effect '• trassactioss' at wholesale , steores. bit aim was simply to " do" some poor fellow out lof a 4s, dollars. Caught is ass of these tricks, he has at last loess sentenced to the felon's punishment." • , U . The Peaaryiewinta states nu Mr. Elwin Por tion is a►akia, seats preparations At the nap. sat that 'M will Wake hie bet apptiareaw at tie Broadway Tin ian. i• New 'Teti city. as We IM► M Ileptirados ant. SIFTINGS FROX OVR RNONANGES WITH EDITORIAL DAIIIIIII PT A rust TEA. Er 4 1, mita is' irretrievatory / reined until he mar ries a bad woman; so pay these who hale tried it. Putaosorniets.—lt ie ea . ; that ; r o' pions draughts or a mixture ealled brandy • , water ill demonstrate to any man that the world 4 s rentad.l IlLr Bs Exuma-rte.-A tlaionable any:luta of go-ahead 'direness i -4- -nan thanlan interest in • gold mine ezr duce pee them. IV" Mrs. Serissheint, the. editress of the Pittsburgh . Visitor. giv/a public notice that she is just thirty-five years of uze. Then she is pot "fair. fit and forty." 03 is ■ fact nut unworthy of reitd, that a marble mon4nent is being constructed in cinuinnati. for a tomb' ston. Western art and wildwood genius has some•' lag in it after all. • Y iz in, in I r IT Col. Miller, the celebrated Hero !of Land"'s Lime. whose famous answer of "I'll try. sir,'{ when asked il,he could carry ' sstrong position of the B itish troops, died recently in l‘lassachusinte. Er The citizens of Pittsburghitave obscribed $150.- 000 to the Pittsburgh and Steubenvil railroad; flow Much have they subscribed to the Erie and Pittsburgh road? • (Er that was a trueeinark Of the l ltosteit Post that useless and ambitious gentility is alw ys Spurious gen tility! The garment which one has lorg wall never sits u nee ns ferrite's. and r four a good J ir. Er Both candidates for Governor; in California are astiveri of Pennsylvania. Good for th is Keystone — if she is destined never to furnish a President. ahe is great on Governors.. • lfhc Irr line churches of Cleveland were all alive with ••Bloonters" on Sunijay hat. Some swo hundred ladies , were oMin thireow Cleveliud beats Erie in Binnisieta, Railroads and Population, 11:7 The Brule.—A western Editor.!n annbonsing that he had seen a "Bloomer," says she •Ilooked remorkably well, as far as he, could sea.'! The impudence of some of the Editorial fraternity is put comirehension'. 1 __ ag• QueatrlTcroata.—A . French jorresponilen tai t'het, geeat_exhihition, in apeakiitg of en ')ntervieve with the Queen, mays:—"ller person is ruundo for the eelienth eighth time in au interesting mUuer, u they say Nero." lIT Gen. Juseph !mei!, who vreis removed by Gen. 'rat tor from the office of Gyvernor 4Oregon. has been e ected delegate to C l irgreas from theit territory by a large ajtirity over Wit.on, whiff. Gen. IL ne commanded t e Indiana briffade at a htttle of Bobo Vista. All accounts. ecibcur as to the fac that *outh Cor-1 ling is fast losing her population. Iler cozens Ire! .acing her for the sake of getting opt of an everlastiiii rinuil. It men continue. as they bave done, t6iiecedel otn Sooth Carolina, there will soon be nobly era to recede Porn the Union. Tr There is not any slavery to the British colony Qui he Cape of Good flops, only when an **apprentice/1 Rl= !MGM)" rent' awarthe owe describeshim mil utely, and offers 'a reward for lorigog him in' prison,--4 he moment a slave torches the soB of Britain, his folk era fall off and he is free. . t Err There is mucletruth in the reinark of an inehangii that if people would only keep their nialtrd with books tut the, do their d lintelligeut world this would be. OP peares purchased, are purchased to' of brains.. QT A Profitable Newspaper. —lt New York Tnbusenelepaper,will . 000 -clear pra . fid: about *24.000 .bleElrath, and the rest to seven ship and booking. %Viten the pr reach that aunt we think well reti ILT Of all the varieties commun, Sunday Varieties"—lt is one of th i Edited by an Irishman. who po ' "stame-boat."and whacks his en. al shelala of the hirgest diniension of a paper. and wei hereby give the himself with "ice cream for two" Jeffetnnn street. opposite the Coo Oa . Tnna or tr.—The AsltiAb l week there were shipped in good Ashtabula 12 box.•• of chmkena,e all. and I . box of Turkeys. all fur N profit• will come op to $206, to • laid by the way;. Tt.o is, what the farmer. Orierof ;be Ediems of thetow Orleans Crestelet, in making • 'ideas in that city t e other day, in rel+r ring to his favorite candidate fortigress,. said he wale a ••man, every inch; he had nine b them. and all of Mint white."_ Thil. the opposing cal date conorned Mid • reflectiorr upon his own color , an a challenge was tins consequence, and the poor Editor shot ?trough" She heart. Wno would'ut be an Editor "down south!' WI IV A poetical and. prophetic Writer in gin ezehedge thus shadows forth part of the wonderful performances • of the future: *A few seats hence. it's my l belief. We'll send Joh* Mill a Imam beef. Fresh from old Ihniker's glormari plain. 'fiat& by hemming—cooked by Poole" • ET A Handsome Toast.—Thq following is a toast en by Col. A. A. Adams, at the - Celebration of the 4tbi, in • jWarren Ohio: , t r Odle Sala Thegentleman Whose birthday we pow celebrate; with a remits of thirty milliOna of hands/come girls and boys.; red bad outwit po gum defile ova alarm; and hose plenty left for his gratid children. 03 The Bi ble haa the folhiming in. reference to the Trowerr Coethme. We read in Deuteronomy. chapter VA. sth Nemo: i • • **The woman shall not wear that which pertains* en. to man, neither shall a man pt 4 on a woman's irritant; for sII that do so ate on Isheralstalion Vole the Lord thy God." . • • t ' Bet thee. ladies, don't =lad; wha.t the Bible Bats.— Under`the New Dispimeatims, lwe are told • that. !'Old thiop were passed away pad ail things became spy." So kick abroad your abre►iated iMmbrice! • '" 17Taks a plait. says the AB.usy Deichnurai, out.of a greenhonsii . into a bold, and in loos than a. week, will commence growing wild sad Making hinnies. Sow, what is tree of plant; is ospecialiy true of girls. Tapia • Miss from the city is Aortal. ere bar thorns of ths , hills and cklear Bolds. and is Ism 04 a month oho will! feel as rompy an a fawn. Ti care yoling people of pals chubs and beery dispositions. doss lost country air is attirlit mom than the niedicin in t • world. • 113 The Boat°, Post is Tow, • variety of Gan. orate proseat their claims for °flies. Besides- thl the Houton Beacon pub li shes the 'rhinos of "Gans, In. kritaf forprooesKsts. o Hsi 'wants to be Govornot; lie says be is a Democrat. sad if hp i. elected, mid Wei PA' icy carried oat, canals 'ban bel esaotmetod across ivory maa's Tartu; every hoes shall be ahlogled with *Litho. and framed with Cheshire Asada.; leackwhaat eakesball grow mild on the pritirien. sad `the swamps be Allied with Molasses. and spriags of hitt *oils and milk sad bury shall fall from the clouds. IT °RUT C• 111101141111 AT'LIVAX.--00 the; onors hag of the 4th. Oscar& wets tim l atid . ported up snahase jut that the "Social Biz" woad bases their *lrked. and patrols" with a stud ship' lay if-ire works es be Isom. noon in As ovirsiog. is honor nit tits 4th of Jodie' The handbill embodied a tort of tbii ode o •Hail Colsobis." sad dosed with the words mffitis altopshliqsa," I This Gassed nails a lorry smog Owl sstlisritiss. sail the mayor wised 00 reward foe disoovary et *grahams of she wham sod hishirsehlidsissurint." i. Title shade these was sessidwad ai ishinvied se be' a ratty geed hint. latier from Vs'panda, Cbtli. c 4" nopeeitenes fir the rile Gerereer. VALtaamso. Chili. April 4. DiAlt FRAIII—.IrOtIi will, no doubt., be seenewhei cur piised to receiire a letter fromm:e bearing the above;, date, bit certain it is. after baffling the ice herr. to say inoth.. of starvation..of Cape lioru for a month. our JOnah , begotten ship has at last come to anchor in the qay of Ind just in the nick of time. .too, for your hitmtile correspondent to see his old mother - earth "cot s‘ch fantastic tricks Dora high Heaven." viihiCh., if tbey did not exactly make the angels weep," brought 4e . 4 brine" front the eyes of a great many,tresidor your Womble sermet. On the morning of the 2d,at half past 6, lelpsraito Was visited with one of those terrific phe menus of nature. au Earthquake. Chili and Earth- d to 'pro- Bo avoid dislikes you know, used to be synonimoui terms with • 1• tis in the old field school house at 4, where you-and I were wont to pore %met the concentrated wisdom of mas il4.4r Olney and his geotraphy. That I should eier "be sere to see,' was never then thought of, and can only accounted for as one of the results if the gold &mos ey itt California. .But enough of thee. bad to my earth- iinake. As 1 said before, on the morning of the 2d, the karth commenced to vibrate up and down and side ways. he hills beck of the city reeled to and fro like ships at a. nooses moved from their foundations, end in )astances piled themselves up in the street, a heap of Nine Chimneys and roof-tiles tumbled in every direc- , ion, and when the flying inhabitants escaped a falling kteam it was only to be knocked on the head, by a flying. !brick. Chasms yawned deep and wide, and from the learth's bowels sealding water spouted forth in torrents. Ilu the plaza, or public sqUare, the -scene, was most are- Ifni.: Horse and rider here knelt side by side—cattle lay ['keen and bellowed, dogs hiiwled, and parrots screamed. Jln Short all creation cried aloud, save man,' and he stood isghast and 'Sieved hie lips, ,but fear prevented utterance. Fortunately, the shock lasted but a short time, but slight manifestations continued to be felt at intervals during the day and night. The nest day passed, and old moth er earth was as quiet:as th 'ugh she bed never underta ken to shake of poor mortals from her back. The next morning, however, at three,o'clock, we were slain hur ried from our bed, sane pantaloons, and warned to fly from the vicinity of falling roofs. . This shock, however, was of short duration, and the scene, it produced was as ridiculous as awful. As for myself, 1 had bare-ly reach ed the side-walk when my hostess caught my arm, say ing. •` La case de traces. a guesfos." ( the , house across will be on your back.) Believing she was touch better , acquainted with cheques for a brolien head than myself, 1 readily took her advice, an stepped back inside the , door and reinai tied until the danger was past. Theism) . Senora-bonito nudged my elbow, and whispered, "Hunt. bfit di buena presenria el panuisine. panfulones." Of this I could make"nothingAnlesa it was that I was a very good looking mambut fur fear of a coin had better dress m) self, Crrante amts Neaora buena." said I, and sloped. The Hotel du Nord, where'we have taken-quarters, is .1 very strong building, , boited - together with huge bars of trim, and )0, it is very much damaged. Safety in such times is out of the question. The best fpundationi, and- the ' meet scientifically constructed specimens of brick and 'mortar cannot withstand the kicking up of terra firma. The amount of damage done has pot )0 been estima ted, nor can it be, for des , lation and ruin is upon every hand: Speaking of damage reminds me that to one of the principal churches, where I happened to stroll after the shocks had subsided, 1 observed that several of the Emblems had writ escaped. For Irtatance,•the ten com mandments were broke—one robber on the cress was mi nus a leg—the neck of Poulin, Pilate was dislocated— the angel Gabriel had lost a wing—',+"lary Magdalene was badly disfigured—the entire sky in the East had fallen, and broke oft St. Peter's cockade—one devil had lost hie tail, while another, was short be a head and a pair of Irrns—the vessels containing Holy water were •fractUred. and much other damage done, which, did they not re late to things sacred, could aril create but a smile at ' the lodie'rou guess of theiiisult. But my .Meet is nearly,' full, and 1 must close. I shall leave in a short time, and when they - you will undoubtedly have the particuli 1.11, &c., J. B. t.. heads as furl. !entre tables. whafaii e hall of the Shako* fill up rooms instead to reported that the .iyide this year )1,00,1- ach to Greeley add I. . . late' to the editoe { fits of the 0/iscry/r :0. G .o icon Ladd This us to the .•Lonistrilte papers you read oi; s his friends hkeitt iss with 'an Edttorf jotter. It is said to be written by a young Ameiican;lady, a resident of Washington City. A friend has favored us the pleasure of a perusal of the Book, Crete. which we have justwiseis with feelings of great gratificavu; in deed, we have seldoin enjoi ed a story more. The pow er of narrative possessed by the fitr.author is we ry great, and her delineation is exceedingly striking. Many of the view's of her book areTtrayed "with 'thrilling effect. An short, the story never l as, and the writing itself, in our opinion, is faithless. The maturity of every thing in it. the high tone of the moral and philosophical retlec tans. and the interest in the tale itself. 611 render it one of the most attractive productions of the day. cud give promise of the highest literary (am: should the author follow the pursuit she h u so brilliantly commenced. oh. bnt its a titolb editur leave to livid t our uamesake'o On lour. • • , Tclegrqph sacs l a st Drder from the pottiof h holding 75-900 ;in York City, and ttie nothing of the ea* ilroads are doing for CIoTTILB BT IiAILMOBIL—TBO CalllißtOWß (Ky.) Jlburnal%ays that's citiv.n of thit place lately took,ninety bead of beef cattle from that place to New York city, by railroad, and returned home in eleven days w rth the pro ceeds of the sale. The metre per head was $l4 45, and the shrittVage hardly anthing. When driven by Toot it require* seventy five days, and cost about $:10 per head, and was attended with heavy lose by shrinkage. ET Tuft Maur KESD or ElLitoaras.—The Cleveland True Democrat says: "Ono hundred and iiisty toga of Lake Superior blooms.. bound for Pittsburgh, were land ed on our dock. These blooms from Lake Superior will put the country in a flourishing condition. Emigrate to Lake Suneridr, and turn. ov the copper, arid iron, and we will furnish bread and eatables for a nation of ruin- I=9l IPT A flan Francisco paper announces that several gentlemen in that city have resolved to make the experi ment of msmifacturiiig porcelain out of the immense nasality of powered quartz whiclii is to be obtained in the mining districts. The labor•of the Chinese who are dai-' lY flocking tg California. it is thought, coin be advantage ously employed in this towlines*. Q 3" POSTACIC TO CALtronsta.--Differeni statements are going the rounds of the papers in regard to the rate's of postage to California under the new law. The fol lowings!e the rates now payable upon letters and pa pers:—Letters, prepaid. 6 cts; unpaid. 10 cents; transi ent newspapers. Sestits an ounce. The former rates' were for letters. 40 cents, and for papere•4 cents each. rr C ArTAIN FRAZIER. —The New York Courier-and 'Enquirer seems4o thigh' the repOrt of the dismissal of Capt..A44. V. Frasier from the Revenue service as go ing the rounds of the press. .W• agree with the Cour ier that this statement is very injurious to his reputation Rad \mien in the highest degree, if untrue. Captain Frasier was for a long time at the head of one of the humane cosnected with as R service at Wash ington. and has been to; over two years past on the roast of California and Oregon. There, as here. he is held in high esteem by hosts of friends who cannot be lieve him guilty-albs charges upon which he is said to bare bees dismissed the service. £7 The “Nastsvillo Whig." now battling is Tantalum for the wbig party sad for the Union. says. in referee" to Gov. Jobsson's Garriaburgh speech:, "We wan our northers brothers, botintos r of whatev er same or party. that the repeal or destructive modifies. tion of the hears slave taw will be the knell of the Os Satarday het, after i liageriort Ohms. Mrs. Car pester. goosed of S. M. Carpenter. FA+. of this city. aged *boat 311 years. • • *the rseirleaci• of R. 3. 81W.,. E.q.. le Ude CtilT. 011 Sseday lest. Mrs. Serail Ass Sibley. isessert of Mr..C. SiMey..nessily, frost Verrsiest. aged about 95 years. Clothe 14th alt , , Is Morares. et-seesssrpties. Mrs. Telly M. Noah saorift Of a, N. Nao s is ;Ito MI year of bet ego. A POIRTRAIT: by alt Amer- Phtledriphia. tik ol a NuMrellet that has quit made its 'once from the press o the above w.Jt k:town pnh. DIED. rz:= •nee of the Erie "beerier. C:OLUBIltl01. N., July 4.2, I eLI. • Ggenzwitsr:—Attugh pot a journalist I sometimes_ L take rough notes by t e way when anything swam s me attention of novelty et interest. Of this character Icon- eider the hail storm ot the 19th inst. A novelty to rue car. . tsinly, and interestine to those whoso crops and window, hive been ruined by i,. Its effects attracted my eittentios about three sodomises 'of Wayne Corner,: on the road . leading from Waterford to Jamestown. The large eli:er bushes standing by tl7e side of the road were completely stripped of their foliage and the road, covered wit:l 4 ;l m 1 ; farther along, the crops showed its effee le • t h e leaves of the core were completely revered, andel! hung on the east side of the stalk, so much so that ilia man who planted it could not• have told "the weed" if he had not known where it was plented4iiia'sfelieb,o,autam:ifv7id • are ruined—some p eces 1 observe down and cured lik hay for feed for cattle; the forest leaves covet the roil' as if the autumnal litasts bed swept over thesis, aLd th delusion is only d c mpet , ab e the green foliage, sea hat peculiar perfume of decal in, leaves soon after . 1. y h ave been stripped from , died: branches. Wo to t e - unlucky window, that happened to admit the rays of he occidentel lominary of 61, from e their appeareoceonwould suppose they had had a -41 1 of July" all along t e road. Note light of glass is left ' 0. in some; and the p r wiFlvt, who happened tlbie caught out and came through Ole graceless pelting nowa t t i ,:d, had the most conclideive i rvidence of the dim:sues, of :is. .cranium, or that thol "baking" had been sell done 1 found from inquiry' that they varied in Slize from that of a hen's egg down, awl of all possible . conceivable shapes, having somewhat dile appearance oecrwilied ice with the i edges.a little rounded. The storm was preceded and sc:j Comidmied by a 'sharp breeze trim the west. The,firsi place I heard of it was at th Os-bow hill 111 COCIJ cord Township. and I traced its course several miles east of this place. Here the crops have, not stiff-red as muYli as they have both e st and west. The width of tlit bistro did not exceed aQ3 le Wand a half. Very, trill!, YCNieg 1 B li • ITZ LUTION IN CUBA I erokee.which 'arrived last inglit irtnt ielligenee of an np.urrectten at Pu e rto t In Importance to Havana. t of the Island the ineurgentq alit. 1. 4 . r • from 500 to 1300 men.. The steamer C Havana, brings in Principe, a city ne In the eastern pi' TiollSly estimated On the 4th of J Iv 'they pronounced against the body of troops bring sent to d,..; , -s t -nsued, in whist) the troops a ere 4. o f di c k commauder sud,frou, •t. emment, and on them. a eltirmieh Pealed, with the I 60 The affair took lace some- lever, frOrn the cay. then retired to the irmuut.,e%, why rn lied' themselves, and are dttung ,a The ,insurgeota they hare entree( and arms. cattle, forage. m - It is also relmr troops have gone and the adjacent the hung men- d . colp•iderab; 1111:11111,f cf • ver to the a uporgents—that ountry liarbOen alniu . st . abanc.n , ho are espousing the cause of l tte pens of the Island are [never.% • surgents. (Ahoy 'rsse. New YURI., . 1 111 enehed yeeterdn), I'. M. 11-r ,o brew:stuffa ltl die tarp, tie sew h 1 Vance in Flour. lti,dec!,ne in ge sante thi 454.- • The - A It:erica nears in relation Pacific. viz: 6d a uhich is the cha ;The Camden I ty. refused to red, $.lOOO. The Ba There is a large nne..locCeil at Camden, Weals Coon em its bills, :resterday, to the amount of ke in lrtica threw` them oat - esli•rOs). Mount of them afloat in the Bette. 11•RRISIttliGH. PA . JElly . ..T: meriean State Conventi .6 Jilt t 4. oeeedings have been ofa very §:OM: 'of the delegates havereturtied. limn k 'elplla, retired. • - The Native morning. Tho nature end s m• , :o P. Vary, of 'hil ANOTII• It:SCIENTIFIC ‘Vi )N DER TEPSIN; air artitt oat c 1:11§4. Ga•tur ..- a rt 1)).pc:),In curer. Fa hared troin Rennie'. dr the the us. after 11,reclon. of !huhu I.tel ig.lle ! h) J. S.ll4ntlitott, M. U.. No. I I ! , ,r+ I I rte.. . L'hiladclphia,. The- te a t 4.11): wha,lertut'h 1,, 1, 14 1,1 I, Ja inihre. Liter t.:,ethl.l:llglt. 4 wi..t.l tt%!elltilig :1111r r)% a Illethoo, nal It ',AI,: a::; the Gaul (IC 'kr. lA% on,hnot... r I qT1.11: 1 GNMENT 14 — rtit: .{wit : Aliu , :+ ii. ANT) FI , R 1.! 1. 1.1.1: 111 I hi I•R I'.' 6, RELIVIR,I;SE. Ai-u{ly I}ll. 1'.1111: /0/4 A./ lik.cilljand 12ilier,!„,‘N Inch fl a l ar , . , 1, .'. 11. and r..iitmaillE., larc.• a ..a ' ~ lr. I .r; .. I. al the GermatcNl.,t.c,,t, r , , 6... • • if , 1 1 ,1 .1 a• Th....• betters Nu i• 1 s, ill t•, , t• ' - hirl• eoll.laini t It" Ppep,a_ r f•,• , .. k ' . . 'n relit, li. ft %hull they h.ii r• k. ~., 1.1”16.11112 to tholtia n d ~. w h. , •• 1r I VI 1 , , 1 r frcbm an otoltffirb Ma 50. ll r •:. .. .40, - I 01 . 1b*pcpsia Pp.rvills a; .1 r ..:I. 1411 O.P , 1 , , cal bt the exerllril,..it an :tut, • tt, U. It ,• x Olt ease pith the, 11I111 , !, 0 uttl.,tl, t: aeltoob's atilbor v. ,I A1....:•1- 541.41./. CI INS JI*ST IIK FIII.R. Ali.' Ao. I. 111. - 10.11 0 rr The valuat.l., retrii.i‘g• a popular Jarkoo Arr h .Intl , I'hllaile non ti lilt the cure. you. deholit). etc . hale indeed proVoj tutu to. their {defier' most oh-iniate care thew The cured' counterfeited ; this gettutue..no to Itr. DVERTISEME N IS NEW RAY MARL. the ruhierther lit ino atom' Ow I.oe , 1•.• n road, a 1.13 r It Mare. ;then tt.•• ehead 01441 also 00 the hip.• .141 ha 1 ahr eln 10Ueil of the ,telemp. r cr, I Mol rr 'Ve ItlrUtlttatiolll where 011.• 1. P.VERICK RR V. I. • OTRAVF.D front Enron the Ka - n lute on tlw , 411 e wirol anal a of luril'aat.i 11131 C or g tK rourl.l) rewaro , Km. July :S. 1-3; 1 in . 3. _2. E 1: . liall Elti General ainboat and Railroad Agent. . Office at 1) U : Spat'ord'a State streee. Ir a . I'.. ra..enrili ran p twine t.ekets at thla Ohre ior paid. wt. Be 1.11 r ,. Sew York; I, nnonut.• Ashtabula, CI., r,.” ... PIO. .•0. Nand.-k), Non r 0 ,4 fhlrod, f;reen Bay, rhica:c. 11 . 1 " '" h ". Rae me, Southport. , di I._ • 1../141) L ERIS •110 Notlil 1...) 11..1'1.'1'. krtr.., Jul) li. n.d, ) 'ill be. rreeived by the oph-ent (?...11111" 1. ' • 111,1011. for the tire ot tin , tca.t —WV r• .' . 1 11 00 .al NUIIII Eant. and Am A ..rw , r " % I Ilar6occreeli. J.O . 81' r.Sa. LK. sc.- ~, TOOPOS Vyr for 1500 eurds. delivered 11 Eri Berl. )'S Cr,,. I Erie. Jul) 26. Ir oali Station Buildings. itieations:for the Station Ow ' Railroad, at the lowlier ot Ittit'qh I art • awn at the Etignittera tore al I rir t• ' led propoctlo for furui.hill on thereof will 1. reran rd at 0... Propotiala are solieitell JUT p*lnelits in I a' .1 the Cottipans,ur for part ea.:, an 4 131. ANS and s and Nor , h nosy read) fur rah' North Eatt, and complete eonttrue the Ist of Augurd. and also ih Bohds bonds. at:one for Depot Buthbnc- at rr,e; *. after the tthlinst , for %% tor h 10, rock... , du* office unlit the Nh of Audi.: IKVIN CAMV, t loci f:ogo,rfr F. & N. E. R. R. /, 11 , Plan• and Aperi ready for exhibit' vt ill be lII`CCI%ed a Engineer'. OM Erie.,July fi igtiteir acrw. T AYE ruf D from the ecrit er in flaglr I.' r o or afoul lb.' 4th innt., a dark l not n 1. n. lir old, vi tits crutot4ed horns. t.at e molt "'• r arrot,nway. Any inforataticn in rt ;:a , ''' ' iktnlty reernied. EitIEVERIck (.1 , 11 1 J I) oa t (Nil. :;.., S eow *ell be than I.:nigte V.llliager. • us. Empire Cabs. Reeking Igor . ..es at. ; elularens',usi. Just reortired and fur ' W. F. RINDERNE, ilt A, Col oaJand Chocolaic. Ikkt sale 6. W. F. RINDERAIrI • IXTILLOW Wu V Y barrows, fur Eat, July 26. BAlira'S lißoj Pse.Jul) 164 VIRESTIEV Ir. MERRILL'S In&RAW Yeast Pcu,' , .. liar Soda. klibakpag purposes. by W. F. RQD , ' 100 Vie, : 1 1;i 1"" mcei'""l and for W. F. 16.11,, had. Malik. Fiat, Troat:and itrrriNe W. F CKEZEL; cheap by ^ -- - , .or 1 Notice in General. Tr f eu wish to bpi Groceries. or airy thing grnp , .{:‘ ,, JL G cry Stow. ion cannot do better than call ~ i ~,,, , and then judge Go yourself. W. I 1R,,,.,1." . Starch !I sue '.O T 6. PNITT . 11l CO'S Cara and Whca; Starrl, , • lars l :e querns re: for wile at hew York beit..a;r r.,:•!•• • Ori re mad Con Wrifferrhalite prompt fillr.L F e. Juty C. i 4. ch-.; , • ii/. 11 I tier Roth% Deer and 111:111,e l'• • rived ant for halt by the Jul or /rool qualll , l%.' s F r. July U. R• T. 5T1110.71.4 JL • Caps, Shot and Lead. costioanTlc erale or retail he .g. T. St•ii _ _ THAVE just intent or the bou t For tlapti 161 for in the r , E le, July 19, war Ihnniser goods • ""14 fr°4lNeWor York a till a . try .8104 Niles nrra• Go.b. 4at Aitction at 13 pet cent _ • C. St MS 11, TIE uotlirolg. 114011 of the Ocularly to then, watlianned to tem i• We will w t d do well t gued tbrou I ie, July IS. 1 I ore roam( t . and,ba ' IZF' so any • ~ the.. • deo ' .. , T 143 ' - trued by I 'Li/lit:Wag Rods. agetturuf James Sprats. would :al. le In their improved Liglituil , g improved Platinum Posts i at the at inospherte canto , nip.: 1,. Main lb eowo a Ihn diq a. pc, ; examitteoute. All order,. 3.1 the l'bet Office at Erse. w ill iv I. Is if , REGAN & the Litibtnitqg Rode erected ht putebaeed one Ott myeelt. !LE e lt t ylet, tbe Points are eetitts.iipit3ll,,lln;',,,Sti AIAN OINTMENT., A In " 1 01 Jutrlleth ------ . CARTES I B e ar ' ''''' Rail4torm. NEw Yoße. Ju!\ 'l2