I Crieilltelthl Nem. RfrE. PA. SATURDAY -MORNING. AUGUST 2. 1851 DEIN:WIC STATE 11011111141011113. role GOVERNOR, WILLIAM BIGLER, or CLEOLIIIILD COUNTY. 1 FOR CANAL COMMJSRIONER. BETH CLOVER, .07 CLARION COUNTY . For :natio% of the Supreme Bench JEREMIAH S. BLACK, of Somerset. JAMES CAMPBELL, of Philadelphia. ELLIS LEWIS, of Lancaster. JOHN. B. GIBSON, of Cumberland. WALTER H. LOWRIE, of Allegheny. F!ITII I V!UVIM III i ni rr? °r II,I.I,.Ib- On Wednesday last, according to presioni meat by hand • bill, the ceremony of driving the first spike, In laying down .the iron on the Erie lied North East road, was performed in the presence ef a 'up number of cit izens. As much interest has been manifested Isere, se well as elsewhere, in reforestsa to the width of Iraelkihis read would adopt, we will samosa for the-satisfactioa of otiv o New York neighbors, an well as the ' rest of Man kind.' Mae Lie truck is :is feat. To our old and respected 'citizen. Capt. Dobbins, the man that cat down the fiat tree forthe construction of Corn. Perry's deaf, was as signed the honor of driving the first spike in the iron of the drat railroad in Erie county. After the Camel - illad performed that duty, Hon. Judge Thompson was called upon, and mounting on the top els load of iron, he •res ponded usual happy off-band . His re marks were replete with interest, bat as we had, no means of notes, we can give so outline of them, as we should be pleased to do. Aftei he bad eoncloded, Irvine Canip n Esq ..the Engineer of the Roid, was called out. At the conclusion of his remarks, the crowd assembled, gave three cheers for the Piesident and 'Directors of the road—three for the Speakers—and three •or 'the *is feet trar.k, and thin disp!rsed. satisfied ,that the 'question of gouge is settlid far as Pennsylvania is concerned. Cincinnati Art-trnion. We received' a number of the "Artists Journal," $ pa per Published by the "Artists' Union of Cincinnati." the ether day. Froni its columns we glean the fact that this enterprise for ditspromotion of western art.-and the de .velopenzent of welters talent. is doing 4ittch In its ap propriate sphere. Subscribers, it is said, are flowing in by hundreds, and ~as the means of +be Institution are thereby increased. the camber of pries for the annual drawing in Seph,tmber. is also augmented. We have once before'called the attention of our readers to the in &cements ,lield out to subscribers by this Instillation, and we cheerfully do so again. The number of prizes an nounced is already large, aqd embrace some of the best works extant. Whoever is the fortunate drawer of the "Seasons." a series of four pieta res;l2 by 17, inches, by Sonntag, will be a lucky man indeed. or Mit; Spencer's picture of "Domestic Happiness." or. indeed:Any of the largo number of superior works to be disposed of it this -drawing. Our friend. BFSJ. GRANT. Esq. is Honorary 13ecretary, fir this City. and as there is not much time left to subscribe in, all who intend to do so, we respectfully refer to him. • I In the last Crawford Democrat we find a correspond ence between some fifty of the citizens of Crawford, " without distinction of Party." and Judge Church., ask ing him to allow them use his name is conuecpa with the office of President Judie of this district. The Judge repliey, as fullhwi bizsomas. July SO. 1851. GUMMY'S!, : Your comnsunicatiao. rerpserlisu leave to present my name to the citizens et this 'Judicial Me tric( is racandidete for President Judge, lies been re ceived. 'Under the provision' Of the Constitution for an elective Judiciary. in view of the various and peculiar ditties of the office, it is obviously a responsibility which cannot with propriety be caught after or solicited. Hence in complying with your request, I disclaim all intention or desire to interpose or dictate in respect to any special man ner of presenting my name to the people of the District for their suffrage, but shall leave this to my friend.. re spectively. The manifestations of confidence contained in your let l - ter' are truly gratifying, nod I tender yoe; . thanks for the opinion e*ressed in relation to my official deitortinent. Yours. Respectfully. GAYLORD CHURCH. To Henry McGill. John Carr, Richard Custard. Edward Saeger. and others. frTpn! Two meetings have been held wiihin the past week. in t different section, of the country, of some importance aslodicative of the feelings of the Democracy in each locality on the Piseidenual question. The first was the Tegular county convention of Dauphin.in this Stet,. which eller nominating a county ticket. passed resolutioss and appointed delegates to the next 4th of March e 00000 tion. favorable to Gen.( Lewis Cass. ,The other is the pas sage of similar resolutions by the Democracy of Wash ington. Frederick. and Allegheny Counties. the three most popnlons,and infiusatial counties inl the State of Maryland. is Congressional Coo-vendee assembled. lu the Dauphin cougar tics the revelations were adirted with but three dissenting voices, and the Mar)l•od meeting unanimously. We note these ••sigas of the times." not because we concur is the proptioty of dominating Gen. Cass. but because they are indications not to be disregir' ded. and are a part of the history of the Presidential canvass of 'Si end I§. • rr Ncw Rain; or nal-EL.—The Dunkirk Journal • says that the citizen; of Portville/Olean. and Allegheny. • in Cattarangue comityrand Smethport. Pa.. have held a inmeedng to devise means teresteblish a line of Steamboats . to ran in the Allegheny river , from the Allegheny sta tion of the New York and Erie Railroad. to Smethport. Pa. 'hie, says the same paper. will bring a large sec , lion of country. heretofore oacloded from Market privi leges. in direst commusicatiiin with Dunkirk and the great lakes. The trade in „Sour and salt alone. which would seek that village as the most availablOsiet. would be immense. The only difficulty in the way .thit we knew of. is the wait of water in the riveiAt those points —seless, perhaps, they should /emceed 1n constructing sae of thus western steamboats. that one often bears of but n o m soa k which runs anywhere in a him? lac 1 QT The hatersatiOnal.Martrists for August has berm reit/iv:id. Its literary chewier continues to impure with every ismer. the amount of original matter being very groat. The `article on the Watering places of the United States is profusely illasieated with fine wood en. graving'. from sketches made espressly for.tb• work. The foreign salectioes ars numerous and excellent. sin. bracing parts of James's new novel ; of Count Monts Le one, or the Spy in Society ; of Bristed's American sketch. es. tte. It ii. es the whole, sat surpassed by any of the monthlies. rr 81111Pcioultp.--Cmot. Frasier. of the revenge David has only been suspended, not dismissed.as was at Bat Ma ted. One charge against him was, that, he had left hie elation on.the emelt of California. and took the cotter en a phmaerotrip to the Basie4sh Islands. 17 The August lenatoer of the •-Westero Literary Meogeofor." is open our table. TM -nrnbeir is rr.ll rtritir both Original and relented articles. sad cos- Cantle Emit the jatinsage of the pnhiio. Jewett. Ilia nien di Cs.. pabliebere. Bagels; J. Clement. Editet. I 7 Etwristeirw-Sesee faithless beehasd free Obis, attertopted to asps with his wife's sister. reaithag is Wattabergh is this meaty, the either day. Wittig wen perused Sod overtakes here. The "sey Letheit" he sew •Neartered et the "Bad Emig." sad the girl dehveted over le bet las alisal).. The sesteeet the poetise we have not loused. . "The Great Banned to lake Erie." We Invite attention •to the procputliop of a meeting, bold in this city eta Saturday evening lest, for the pur pose a inviting the Mayer' and Common and Select Councils. and the Board of, Trade of the city - of Phila delphia. and the 'President and Directors of "the great Railroad to Lake Erie," as the Pensurpleseniara jiiitly calls the Bienleary aad Erie read. to visit this city at their ear liest eisavenience. ' The . preeeediage of this meeting we look spoilt with mach satisfaction. It is the harbinpr, we hope'. of a celled state' •f feeling outset es in gard to th is great eimerpriae. and we meet Mews to w om it, extends4 t vitationa Will not foil to accept. We. firmly i believe the! Banbury - and Erie road s e of more hi- ' portage@ lio the city of Philadelphia. andiedeed to peon-. Sylvania RAW. an any other similar work terminating or proposing to terminate, at that point; aad if we can I once get the " ity fathers" of our commercial metrope- lis. together with the representatives of their bissiness.sed monetary affairs. the Beard of Trade. to come and see. -for themselves, wa ail co svince thain that what Ails; bees said * the friends of this road is net only true; but under the WWI. The reality is beyond the description. We will show Ibsen a commerce on these great inland seas greater. far greater. than ,ever Bowel up or down the valley or the OSie r -s prize Pennsylvania he. expend.' ed millionito secure. ie building the State canal, and now her citizens are ,pending million* mere go retain. in building the Collura! Railroad. We will show them New .York. with lbw., channels. one by canal and-river savi gado., sad two by nigd, still usable to accommodate this vat aggregation , of ode and travel. We will dhow t them a fact they bate ling disregarded, that they have in their own hen the key which will portion a dem through which est ,Ilow a very large proportion of thil commerce. 'and whi@h cannot fail to still further add go the importance or their pi y. That key is the Banbury and Erie" road I ili it. Philadelphia is nearly one ha '- dred miles nearer! tha Lakes at Erie than New York at Buffalo or Dunkirk. By this route passengers an freight can reach NeMr York sign, to say nothing of Phil adelphia, at a les:read than by either Buffalo or Dunkir ; i because the grades are lighter, the route more di rect . with less curvature; and because. the distance is . Besides. Erie poiseases the s heet harbor on - the who chile of Lakes. and tit is free from ice , on an avers . at least a month Mirror this any point east; and finall . because by the lairs Of this State, which still net and lust net hesem*, here takes place the break of goagL between the New? irk and New England system of rail roads of 4 feet 84 Inches and six feet. and the western system of 4 feet 10 incites ; therefor., here is the point where cornpetitioi Mast take place, and as the Sunbury and Erie road wig posse., the advantages we have:ena - merited, of dietetics; grade and centilitre. there can be no doeibt as to the channel through which this great pri for which New Yierk has expended au much money, w' I flow. The Panintylonniern is right, then. lo styling this " 'reef Road to Lisk4ris." Great, not only as roger.: the results which aim destined to Row from its ape construction to Plrilidelphia, but great as a Meanie( d veloping that noof almost - inaccessible and sparsely po : !misted portion of t he State through which it Is locate. No similar work , as we bare* rouruted above, is of .Ml=ll iriiporttacel to Pennsylvania at large as this; I* no similar work liar' been constricted through a region country that require. such'ineans to develops its agric total sad mineral resontces so much as that portion our territory betiiiiien Warren and i ,Sonbuiy. - No sni can calculate. niq no pea describe. ] the charge that w I be wrought in a (eii, years in the leerier' named. if ti • road is builL 4 , Where now the heater roams onmolest a few years hoot the song of the husbandman will heard, a , 141 inste of chafing the deer and other game the, hardy pioneel will soon make the " wilderiess bt. loom like tbe,rosei" Instead of being a borthen to t Riots, and paying comparatively nothing toward, the quidation of our State indebtedness. it will. by the h. , 'Atha road, soon become all populous a district as a in the cornaioa4alth. and contribute largely toward, t augmentation of Our revenue. From considerations li these. and manylothers we have sot time to enamor. bat which uses noggest themselves-le she oiled of intsllipat reader, the Banbury amid Erit road ought • to be regarded jaR merely a local wart. of benefit alo • to the projectorsiind the:two cities monneeted_ by it. 't should be lookiid upcm as a great Stile, improvem in the hands of 4 private company., and should recei the countenance .;and support of every true Penney-1r Dian. We will remark. therefore, in this connection, th we are pleased toisee that a contention of its friends. fre all parts of the Bide, will be held at Philadelphia on t 25th of Beptembir next, from which we are sure ma good will flow. ap d will hence look forward to its acti, with interest. , - Lyn& Law in California. We sea that a groat deal ski' this-skinned =Weiss. being iodulßed its by some of the Editorial fraternity Pu this side f thuoisntineet. se account of the trial sad motion p a Sidiley einviet at San Fraecisee h J Lynch.at of which we published last w k. Now. we aye much respect for the laws, and th it due otosefivance.es any of thee, milk and:water journalists but when we tali* into consideratioa t hat 00 or 40 - sons were bonsai to death, and $7,000,000 of props y lest by the laic i*cendiary fire is that city—that swan have been maciela dole. times sines to fire the sit that eitizaas are attacked with slung shots in their • ry atom in the faTi of day. owl, it epos net earpase as at respectable claming and property holders should do so *- thing to protect lisemeelves from Mese gaup erg - Wed robbers andibanditti who are plundering, bands or , destroying their 'property. and taking the lives et boa and worthy auziass.. It was from the pismire of is strong seeessityi that citizens organized to punish Malays villains. ;whom the doe coarse of jellies has f l ed to reach. It was from this necessity that Lynch w woe reserted tees punish Me thief sad robber hail as stated by the California seem. The remedy' . a terrible one. It it the lest citizens of San Francisca pro l lre it. Maya not hope thatilselesre willhe r r be so efficiently disiinietered. as to propoiat•ho ileee . ty ever again of/the citizens taking the law into.thafr o+o hands 1- Awroc.—.Three hundred aadtwenipubschlid died in ono weelk. is New "York. ander five years of —meetly anderrne year. The New York !Jerald sa .that nine-tenth s of these children were murdered by 1 0 manufactured litidit famished from the cows kept in upper part of tti4eity. mrdis6llery returns. or grain wh bad been used ik distilling. Why don't the city yetis hies sappress4se aboosiiitable m ms manufactories of di and death. cowl used soon ,die, but readout give milk. u it s called, till they fall down middle, ered with sores ed abscesses disgusting to the se SIIIMIT TN RIGISIT.—Tbe Boston Torvollot s that an English as named Litwin has.boes doping • Bostonianslate! ,by claiming to be an English lord. t. Ling into the (mid graces of the aristocracy. perch 1 dialing, ike.,1014 finally leaving; without paying ii bilis. amoestingiin all to about $7OO. Served them ri h say we—"spPoitendera" is afflicted with a kind of a ala for jest sattbk•reign scamps, and the more their et vein is bled titistioner tliy will retioner i 'nscassca. Eng poor man should infers api I loss by lini--rieb =if ass lassrosthentseises. On the best inssrando companies in the &ate is tb "8 t, Mural ? " of whit' oar fries& E. W. Gsrrial4 Esq. nest. Bes adertiselasat in another sohnan. Tam WALIIII4/41 Ltse.—We barite attendee to card if J. Yeomen. neat ter this lies of Beam. is east • &nom Jt is ale of the besi sod most ommemodati g llamas the Lakes. ead:dmorres the liberal support lee am glad to boom it is romiviag. , • ' a +T ma Tim CITX FIITIIS XS AciacMl--Thas mmow , Wm is manclasoi eked by flemeas peasimg ea * Weet side of sir/mummy. the pablle Steam. This Is iho west walk Is dm city; lead themor. pabliwpart of ittm. BMus sod weticod Omsk. pm/eating spikes aad aradry emeable Wee iot it make Its 'cavitation deaforette— t it be kid orme-Wiee with pine .r hemlock. It mma dime mate timelsad amt M well be dem at can. QI Zagiand and the United States Compared. Below are some Jodi and figures. pot dews by t h e Stw York cemopendent of the Washington Union, which cosset but furnish food for rads:don to the en - guides mind of every reader. We hear a great deal. from ascertain class of political economists. about the wisdom of t h e English policy of protection, and the American miblic are often invited to adopt i Smiler one. sweetened *ith the •• segue plumb" name of the " Americab Sy s u el it ;.. b ut if each are its fruits, and, they evidently - are in apart eh the Democracy of the U. States have much reumt to con gratulate themselves a the feet that they hate man fully amid boldly res.' ted oh o adoption of any such pOicy. Again. is face of the f width these figures Praised. says the Union. (in an Editorial Miele suggesteid by it s corriepoodent's exhibit.) and or the fesdsl scones which Ireland has witnessed, a large.pertion of the English peo ple have turned their eyes away from the mordesnos of of English policy. and expended all their spat this. on the slaves of ,America. Bich in in Englind d Scotland, men. and women too. under the kid of the pretinded philanthropists of Exeter /lad. have exhib.ted a gaideUc desire to redress what they are pleased to term the grfimances on this side of the water. Sometime, this spirit is manifested is Parliament by siguificant inqui ries of her Majesty's ministers—sometimes by ree a deti e es for information—sometimes it is manifested out of Par- !tiniest. at the anniversary meetings of societies—and sometimes by raising sobscripiions for the slipped of em issaries to foment discord in Amen*. and to preach op immediate abolition. These societies, are composed of men and Women who profess a wonderful benevolence for all mankind. and show no benevolence to those who have a right to their aid. The condition of the slaves of the South is in all respects • far better than that of the poorer classes is England. Scotland. or Ireland... The slaves of the South dwell in comfortable houses, are well clithed, well fed. and hUve moderate work. If one should actually die of starvation, the fact would be resounded by, the abolitionists throughout the world. Yet. if wears ii to credit the togglel returns of the British ceases. heady' a iiiiilion of the people of Ireland alone. within tea 'years.; kavireeloally perished by famine. In the teeth of these official develoPineets, how ridiculous and absurd are the fanatical drone of these dishonest and visionary men. and' silly women in raising money and sending missionaries!', to preach up abOlition in this con try ! -It is wen usder;' stood that certain female societiei and others in Scotland have, freely (Cum money to support the notorious George ; Thompson to preach op abolition here—not to benefit the - slave, but to foment strife and weaken the bonds of Un-, ion, in obedience to British policy sustained by British golds . . If the selkighteole philanthropists of England and Scotland Were as benevolent as they pretend to be. they' would turn their eyes from this country, where the peo ple are prosperous and-happy. to he starving population of Ireland. They would look at home. and contrive the ways and means to avert death from the starving poor of Ireland. If they would bat do this. suiting the action to the word of benevolence and charity, by relieving real suffering at home, they would serve the case/ of true philanthropy and benevolence. and - prevent in fotunieuels terrible and disgraceful developments as are presented ily the official census returns of Ireland : " In estimating England's demand for food.(th* awful foish„developed by the census -in ,regard to population, solid to be taken into the accobnt. Thus the census of the United Kingdoms, as compared with the United States, has for three periods boon m fellows : test IS4t ins England and Wales, 13.027,187 16,211,757 17.90.5,831 I Scotland, 2,365,114 2,620,184 2,870,784 Islands. 103,710 124,040 142,911 Total. Groat Britain, 16.366,011 18,955.981 20.90.531 Ireland, • 7,767,401 8,175,124 6,515,794 Total. U. Kingdom, 24,133.412 27.131,105 27.434.325 United States. 12.866.02 J 17.063,353 23.217.498 This table is fraught with fearhil suggestions for English destiny. Twenty years ago the population of these States, was sal-half that of the United Kingdom:, it is now gouty 90 per cuit., and in the last ten years the popula tion of the United Kingdom has increased only 303.2X1. if the army, envy, &c.. are included la. both returns. The aggregate increase was as follows : Total Inhatiimots. Emigrated. increase. 1831 to 184/. 2,997;692 752,314 3,750,007 1841 to 1851. 303.221 14644.892 1.988,112 If the births among 27,000,000 were no more than among 24.000.000. Men titers has been an ,accelerated deaunction of life equal to 1,800.000 souls and this net the government borrowed $40,000.000 to aid in supporting the poor, and the considerable qaafiti ties that were contributed by other countriei. The em ,„ . igration has been from the most vigorous portion of the at people. and 1.1 00.000 were trout Ireland consequently . those who remain we in a greater proportionate degree m decrepit, old and sick, and, as a whole, the mass is far to less able to withstand another short harvest is the coni h ' ing tea years. :Exclusive of Ireland. the population of Great Britain has increased two millions..and Compares gout, lipp white population el the United States thus IMO 18M1" Inirease. U. S.. whites. 14,189.555 19.879.468 5.689.913 40 Groat Britain. 18,955.981 20,917.531 1.963,540 101 Such hes been the immense difference between the increase of those who produce food and those who buy food. Is the present year the probability is that the - I number of free whites in the United Buts, ego* the populatioa of Great Britain—that while the istamMini try. with business spread over all the oceans. wee Sever more is want of physical strength to maintain end pre ' tact it. she Is rapidly becoming powerless, and slipping from her commanding position in Dampen.' phase.' IT LOLA 111101 TILL—It is correctly reported that Mrs. Heald. alias- Lola Monte', sear the Conoisos of Lands &kit, will visit this - coootry in September or October. with a Spanish ballet company. It it to be presumed that this is a speculation. taking her notoriety as capital. aid Americas curiosity as the raw material out of which to manufacture the means of reviving her &Deis 'plaudit. We hardly said add. that ••all tint world sod the rest if mankind". Will most assuredly make asses of themselves. and run after lier as they have heretofore after ether cast off mistresitie of European nobility. 117 General Scott will bar/L. b• able to walk over the whig Presidential C aaaaa ties 1110 , without 'madams. The Soothers men ire coming Get is favor of Mr. Fillmore. is cow/Wl:rah!, sumbers. The Fredericksburg Herald. Lynchtmargh Firgingss: . Lewisborgh Cbrenick and Firotville Reralicsa. papers published Is Virginia. have pall ezpressed as opinion favorable to Mr. FIIIMON. as the nazi whig candidate for the Presidency; and the whip of the Parish of West Bates gouge. Li.. bap* al ma complimented the President with a nomination. sad Ges. Caloptell. the whig candidate for Governor of Ter semen. goes for him also. The St. Laois hasSigencer. is concluding a long and able article. is which the Edi• for repudiated the action of the whig CativenGen fu this State and Ohio. says: "Whoever gets the votes of Eleuthera whip. Mut be the friend, the advocate and the def'ffselee of the Comore*. miss, is all its parts. !Men. Scott shall boldly aid so equivocally assume this gr. srd, and shall be the 'Mud au of a whig C this. he pan get the cordial, wadi- Tided support of Southern whip• otherwise he need .not expect it: Oor friends at the North had just as weildeek the fame in the face at °see. if they farms epos the pee -1 s candidate who is sot true to the Compromise. or about whose opinions there remains a shadow of hub& jute, surly as Me sun rime en Ma first Monday el No. sisset oe. he will Use apery doctoral writ all 14s absedreidlig /Odes. Par•010011l to all party considerations, we heti! .it as indispensable tbat the whig candidate shall be the fast friend of the compromise. If the people of the,North are GO wedded to their faostiiiirm. that they will nonsup port sock a candidate. the whip of the South will at teem have the sonsealtion to know that they have per formed their duty faithfully. and have bees true to the constitution sad the ORM.. If fection prevail. over patriotism. it will be the Misfortonsi but not the fish of Southern whirs, In the present aspect of 'fairs, 'mid .sinell she whip of ether States are not oath expressing their prefereoes. bet actually potting candidates in nom ination. we take this occasioa to ay that our preforms. cos are for klitivird Fillmore,' the premise able, ealight sued, fins, diguilled end, patriotic Chief klagistrste of die nation. who has eliaphvid..the bisheatqualities of the ( gateman. aid has administerad the %ornament with almost snexasopled ability, prudence, aid patriotism." Er Maj. Hobble. of As Post Office Dspartossal. has ~tuned from Havana and the Pacific. At Havana and at Panama. ho swecortilod in makiag arrangaineats by which the American Coasts an made postal agents, who.will naiad to the forwarding of all tutors passiog , thrsaglt *ass cities for other coantriss e ao that !omen eas bo sent thaw' Hansa and Panama as trimly as Awls am Btoto to smother. Maj. Hobble also reortmalaigtha mall omit* is Coliforlia, sad sotabliahod dolly mail Imams the principal citien. SIPTIEGS ItSCIX OUR EXCHAIOIN - 11111111 ILDITOILIAL DAMN II • nos PZI. Q The eity of Pittebergh is iedigsant because Phil.- delpeie chooses to take ease of he► owe fewest& VT Read the Poetry en per outside. and thee "ain't run in debt" ter the Okseress; Wye. are in !e!'rlt • Cr It is said the uftlistrefed Americas Prase is flie best paper of the kid yet published.' We should likite sseit. • Cr They ere ntisiag it ateth Cara lies: i A Mr. Smith dmok tea es th 4 4th loot.. raised on bit rirui plastatioa. which was the best be, •ver tasted. ' i Cr Th. failure ofithe Consul' Book. (N. Y-) t. elle . - trsdietod. ! The report is Bald tq hivreboos 'gifted* • greedy ail of spoeulatoes. Very, probably. I:7 "A.prophot bath no bottoi in his owe corntax." 'The tinte boa boom when even Oltakspeare was kalwa as "that 'mambo *Tit Macbeth.'!, 130 we go. OT Ger. Johnston is to be bows in a shed time. "Veil. vet of not the first time; though it will and bt• idly. be the lest time. as Coroner. 17 Tim Cincinnati Esoptirsrl saya 'warless field ~dol lorr are In cirealation; and another piper mantionei the existence of counterfeit three camera.. ET"Alifent Rstia."—=Tha Cincinnati Continercial slates that thorn are more contralti, for bedding steamboats at that port thisallnatta. than as ever Wore known. Ur Lay it down u a rule. ae t ►ar tatuallo. nor is say way show approvals'' , merriment. at any trek la a ghild whieh you Auld not wish to grim with its growth. /and strength,. with its strength: ; Faat gaple,—The Ban Franciono Picayune lays thitt the churches then have determiniod toeing no iiiions long metre lanes. they being too slow for the eweintry and people. --• . • P:7 There is to be a coneputioo ofthe Spiritual gap• pert at Rochester in iet o rnary Inset. Whoa' so realty get together the least that they man do is to knock nso earthq • uake. CATHARASIC IlAyas.—The N.*. wirer says that +MO liars bees sup d tit the Altos Hisao for bliss Catha rine Hayes. the 1 h Swan. swiss is 'spaded to sirive Asset the 15th of = ember. ! t . • t MT The greedy • ..enlitere *ho bought'ep the Jeony Lind concert tickets. for .11looday 'wetting feet in got bit es they d ed to. Iliteny of theta were sold for 50cte.. se yet aunty remained i ,en their' bands. ET Boise people writa, sad talk tbeaseelvep eat of their repatetion.—Ez. P Among the former may be pint down Gea, &tali and lb. letter, Got. Jobastos. j OT fforiiiia. —An 'sewage japer Wept that ••titti tit ter of the Albany E t wes* it a, YAW lord proes•diap aipm. memail &14'111111111isin for libel. illuthetaaes o Nate shies. • Only a few weeks &gabs woo married." 11:7•Tbe.**.Nardi hiessarler." the errs of *Meg Btrarag.' ea Beaver Weed. sake as to **is."'" Of agree we !will. for we like to see what every i ttorty..wet. or faction Ilan to say for theateelvea. • GP Moo *ditto of • Now Y piper euneits did es tablishment of a Saito Aspen, 'dor unfortunate? pinion,. We fear they could sever get a founding oulfuneatly largo to hold dos onfortiosate of the ft. IT Crops throughout Penns)lvaahs. Michigan", Indi ans, Illinois. Ohio. Virginia. and linked in almost Ive ryj State in the UMon. ars reported as healthy and *Mitred ingly prosperems. • t • L 7 The Me.iiillo Gamins, has. IR !stele heitded "Moro Whig G►us." tress which wo later that the; Edi tor has become satisfied his fittressle saadidates Will he "turned out to grass" this Fat ; • IT Foamy Mar has take. ;ears of MO magi, it Vi olins, the place of her isisii. Lanham moo who *now her Cirri4/01 if this soisatry, tike waroiog of her apho moral fame, and loan 'wisdom with togiud to othmliboa/ P• 0 0 0. ',. Er An exchange says • village about twelve Pallas distant from Bristol, England. bis been visited byte show er of snails. The whole etapirb. We should - think had been visited by the scup 1601104 horn Its sosil•paced progress in poPolatios. Er A bank officer inipride • tly went into the crowd. at the last Jenny Lind Concert it Rochester. with +rire roll of paper in hls pocket. The concert we. half though before ho' discovered that his ficieket had a piekiod of —a paw of Totween: ' i i• , • IT The Cincinnati Gazette tiros''. 4eoentat of twe mei in wearies's clothes Wog berowited i that elly the mbar day. and adds that mimes the walnut. kin nisineed the 'lop" it sequin hit reaseiablo that the Wave sex 'soak' Winnowed semi Mortise with lb* pelt iciital, rr Vote for John Strohm, ye th e wbil pope* Mt caneebe will introduce econemiy Into the Canal Board. The oeme gettdemaa. we believe, voted to intnithme economy into our army expenditures. by leavinjr79es. Scott end hie men to Merv* fa Mezitim t • • Er The peeltr7 . of the Ileite'd Elotei ie veined la the stitistice et slo.lloo.ooll—tbe gists of New York hiving over two millions invested is .• Is the egg tradn the city of New York expends nee d'steatime and e-hilf of dollen asteuilly.- - A sail ti-half"—thatte the I / sum. oggs-eetly! „ • Aka Sbvinia. Whig easslidalis for Canal Commissioner. was se itissily is. favor of *sr seldiersorhe were is the Iltrileas war. • why the members of the whig Csavestlas. last year. presslains his sole is Cowan. sisissigising essrolAws as as asterisms yew. • • . LT The Better Ovoid eons"' to us this week ivory muck enlarged and improved, typegespleMidly-LEreiteri ally it could not well be isspriev i 4 Moos mach ! Capt. 'lake Ziegler has plat his hand to bolsi. Oseenevf the Herald. sad may Its gallant Captain always ropreeem the ••State of Butler" in the Legislature. aT The Maims Dolores a suborn want efi Be. "'monies% sad sheet two and shelf maul from MI pla so. A plank read between tlisie two places kaiel,, jest bee. opened math to dee i s tactioi of the pire l neare seeking Th• Courier ye a Ilse of miloadid omnibuses, is sow running over the rests, sad theit the fare up only "Berlina. Cheap as dist: gj Map Ora—Avoid too • workiag. ( sd drinking.. and thinkiag—tbis let weather. All dime heat the Mood and brain. ' PerXiculaely avail gittibg by. or in a paselon: And that you may be more q t ' not gifting into a clam prises t• 14 preyed apes by em. mosquitoes and other minute t'urrootere—don't wiry 'sword'cane. a pistol. bowie, slog AO. fir a brisk hat in Sour bat 117 1 New inemation.—Thoi wag oldice UN* Nu, is describing a new kind *fatale. wlMcbsan be turn ed lute a'aMi. Imlay. ate.. and which is bolsi eahnoitod io.that city by Its invidious preprietee. deiteribrix: i se a nondescript piece of parker traitors. constgai the main features•of rook wberilloarrow. hay stack, boot/Fmk. writing desk. bathing tub. side-hill plough. tit.pwaeirva. sod ox yoke. le its most eampont arrangement it in about tom s ise of as oral ami sofa. yet is complicated in . itelparte and es aimpleto I. ito uoustreMiee,that by the' itagici 'touch of a quiet looking man who shows it up. it 41 74 be formed is as many doSaragt ma p es a regiment diem: and s bogie( tactics. &Malin an too treehtilees of which it is capable. would ecicupy at least an volume more than the nand* owe. mail which Gem.. Soon has made the Koran of oar lafaatry. regiments. This ma chine is designed is eclipse Willy the homes ale which wee meat. washing and lodging to honest Benda's; it worth!. {fit Geoid anlybo iatrodoced, summed* every sr-- tide of household furniture except the cook-Moos sad perhaps ems or two 'theta of inittonniderable impon•noe. and work a radical revolution - 1h the whole frorriew ry of demotic life. 1 yr N y e, Won DEAFOL E.cs►a .— The Cis Pfeiad v -- elind imetable . At Naive. Illinois, there la a maletY of TmaCb• ea"' owredey illfr,'lCl'oillinhsTomilebuorldwnirre.lnesßit:nuinsgtichoref.'Etti:PreeEnangltrainineener:l,.....%"4. leariass. *remised en a new system of labor and social anismun tom. which has for its Gyps a paper called the to thaapot foritte purpose of eitiogii s hi pg "Popular Tribune." This piper, in slate ■ember, p a t,. engar l d, a A s i i t ight jar in the ;mins threw hits k, fishes the Democratic creed, as so 031130 dop by Mr. Jet- L o r " n was aropep:S7oeryter.irsiweetil rode the thr Person, and then. to show its fairness, says lt will publish b e ali ve and kickin M b■t i eg t h e Bee : e a . °l 6 "IT to the whig creed also dooms one will feraish is. Thi s we He had fallen upon a sof t y an thus eecapedrea'N' cell ihamost laughable pies. of simplicity ever yet perpe- Tl.t uali e s :rain ; I r o aa__raltatalf at Lbs. trterf about thirty:E t ', Crated. even by a "connosnist" Frenchman. Who ever p er "r* "i el toner heard if the whip having a mandieg creed. except ep- TII A st it w X y. E :7l. 7 .o ; ; S hur - e position to the Democracy. Tree, they sometimes erect a platform, bat much oftener go into a contest without one.• ruma- - A good dome of firmesieessin anned;aroreksetiet the mod lo ers ei te gr iocal ades do sta as te sa a d ri . d .r w h ee e fi te rm rn e . And what is mosteingslar, intisat sub ethey h a v e a neroodt. e r platform,'ei■d fight and succeed with it. they Me business for export. Obsidian are totally oblivious of the net a year hence. Show us — e ss ei le ic i'e" ll: " a; $3.3 at 114 17.4 ; n ay b oed. sai t 4. 1 1 a National obi; low and we will show you a ; P a i r Michigan sod Indiana—Si (C7 a 4 DiD : Pect " — s 44l l straight-haired African , and yet a few years ego a Na- / pi isaa for par , Grimes. 2 for state, ait tie■al /Yank was sae of the "Corner Moose" of whig Gaiter—Leaslsquiry for wheat.; the supply sa „. platform. Ab3■t the, same time Sodden) was in full s o ad omi g n e ar re g y ats heid a sh i t evebeditteervieanlids pf beu'oe'd",4ere", feathat with whilfarY. "Mare military altialtaimX as eau• isles of state at 431145 c. Ohio 38540 c. C 4, is didatee for the Presidency. were worse than "war. peeti-• lower and market unsettled—contract. for Jule ic ie p s ' ' , 7 lines, and famine ;" but sines then a "champ has mole led a — ri t e h t e i r e a t ia lwo llt; m th a r a e d e o ce rim a jai io n w if tr fo r t tine an d its ever thevpirit of their dream," and sow they aro bent ireinserchantabletis largn...sales of 67.400 bash et ■ potting. for the third time, a '•mere military chief- hot and damaged-56 for round western nized, s ta j s3` tain" in the White House. Bet the most curios. part 59 for round yellow. of the whois business, is the different phases this word whigery wears in different localities. As the St. Louis Timm justly observes, ig..the North it advocates a high protective tariff: In the Middle States a moderate one; and in the Booth ens for revenue only. In the North it maintains the power of the tendril govensment to eon kistruet: roads and canalnitod i■ this South it repudiates it. lo the North it denies the constitutional power of Congress to empties territory, nod in the South it main tains it. le toe North it adopts. 'without scruple, the tenets of the free-milers, if by so doing it can seam* free soil votes, and in the South it denies all affiliation with them, and Bynum. in•the teeth. of the facts, as well un derstood by it as the difference between firs and water. that the whig party of the Union instructing against the combined forces of Democracy and abolitionism , In the North resistance to the extension of slavery is a cardinal principle, and fidelity to the Wilmot provisos test of par ty fidelity; in the South it Wrists that they are laboring to resist an attempt of the Democracy to force the pro viso span the country. In the North it is violent in its arivoenCyof tlye - river and harbor bill of thedast session. whilst in the South it just as violently repudiates it. That a party so 'organized, and goyern-d by such tactics, should' have temporary success, is not surprising: but striding can be clearer than that it carriers within itself the seeds oft diesoletion. • It requires some time to ex pose a Mt of political speculators who have so many ap pliances; but their fate. abbe ugh stew is coming upen them is inevitabe. Sunbury and Erie Itaprokieeting. *At a public meeting of the citizens of the city of Erie, held in pursuance of previous public notice. at the Court Howse. on the 26th inst., be motion. like Hon. Thomas H. Sill was called to the their. ad Smith Jackson and Geo. A. Elliott. Esq.. were chains' vice presidents, and Wilson Biog. secretary. 1 3 Whereupon Mr. Sill stated the object of t e meeting to be: To further and hasten the construction f the Sun bury and Erie Railroad. On motion of Manny Whinge. Esq.. a committee consisting of M. Whalion, Eaq., Win. Kelley. Esq., Hon. Janata Thompson. Col. Irwin Camp, C. W. Kelso, Evg., M. Taylor. Esq., and Jas. Skinner, Esq.. were appoint ed by the chair to draft ankreport resolution's expressive of this sense and objacts of the,meeting. and after a shbrt abashes Mr. Whallon reported the following proautti:e and lasolutione, which. after consideration. were Donn' otously 'adopted by the meeting: Whereas a continuous railway from Erie to Phil el phisi, passing entirely through our own territory. long .beet} cousidered an object of vast interest. nkt only to Erie. Philadelphia. and intermediate &matey/ butt, the whole State. And whereas the nopyd develop.- mem of trade, upon the great lakes and the country trib utary, has greatly magnified. and is daolmagnifying the importance of the project: Therefore itiuleteat, That the Mayor of this ybe regulated to Invite the Mayer aspi Councils: • d the Board orlTrade of the city of Phillidelphia. an the President and di rectors of the Sunbury and Pie Kafiri:it'd Company to visit Erie at their eailiest eadaenis nee, for the purpose of consultation with our citjitens in relation to this great work, and to devise ineens, if possible. for its immeditte commencement and .prosecotion. and to take such step as may be neceisary, in the mean time. foi theprotec tion of this trade fliom proper engrossment and coktrol by rival and competing interests out of the State: l ia gen ; 'roily to eonnilt upon measures of manta/ welfare. On motion of Mr. Kelso it was Raolsesi; That the proceedinp of this rneeting be sign. by the officers and published , in the papers of Erie, Phil adelphia. and the intermediate counties friendly to the enterprise. THOMAS H. SILL. President. /Iffisulost Sty% Secretary. • • BT Beniimet to Arc AKA" liirgkes.—The complimen tary banquet in baiter of tbie distinguished Prelate took piney at the Astor House. on Monday evening last. Neatly 300 peek! were in attendaece. The great din ing ball was decorated and illnmiaated. and Dodworth'e band "discoursed most eloyeent mere" fCr the ectitsioo. Theis U. S. Collector. Postmaster. and other official per sonages were peecent.'as were 'leo several distinguished gentlemen from abroad. To a toast highly laudator y himaelf. Archbishap Hughes roes amidst much cheering and 'acknowledged the compliment in the mist feeling and eloquent manner. Letters from Secretary Webster. Gut Cass. Mr. Clay and ether. who were unable to participate in the festivities, were road. and received with Vamp applause. It Loot Our.—Oetaber is approaching. sad our neighbor of the Casette - is gettiag rabid on the Tariff mice lles.: The actual cause is the approashing election—the sums the Pogue iron that gram friend of ••protection,•• Geni. Reed, has purchased for the North East road. So, reads* of the Gerona. prepere your oars for that same old song, song to that same old tone: there is no escape. thp Mill is started and the grist is is the hopper, so look out dor the chit • I Of The Stockbridge Indiana are. td oat perchasiag two !awash - ipso( land ie Minnesota. sin which to locate. For ;IWllnlyrfira years. there Indians bare resided at Green Bay. They somber *boat 300. and are the dad cearlaiste den anciset tribe Oast eameeSso maationed in the history of the early settlement of klasswibinetts. N According to the Pittsilirgh Ossitti the people of North Western Pennsylvania are ntined—irretrisiably mined, unless the tariff shall be altered. Of course they are. end Pittsburgh, especially; and as proof of it. we bevel only to siy that last week that city subscribed over $150.000 to the Bteabenville road. By the by, heat it gee+ sash *we es th; (Insole sever discover t his ',vita" except before as importint eleetioat TSts Automat/a Tots.-6 writer in the National Inr telliitescor asp th . • Elf mentary of the Isterior wiU not W ip ef the Umber propegati&s of this Ante in the pablie grix ede rem of Weehingten City; ea sesottat of the injurious • et its odor. whoa in bloom., span the psiklie heal. . Erartearries at Nsw YOWL—The harness* amount of ernigratios consist iota the pert of N. Yolk alone. eaa lisrd)y be realised by any *so who has mot paid particu lar nuance to the fut. Swamp are daily leading theni. from every seaport is Estop*. The details for one week eliding on the slst ism.. show the arrival of 5,364 omit/traits. more than itsW of wheal at. horn Imlaritand the German Notes. At this rate the feriae soil of the West seed sot long lack for cultivatiea. YALU& or WEB Timis Carr Can.—Throe cut soles smsbid to be worth only $83.33 for every kindred del- Irk.Uscle Sam =akin a profit of $113.611. or 20 per seat; We most say. we consider this slather small W alston for the old gentlemen to ho segued in. - Because Vie affectionate children chest him whenever they eau. is se ruses fir his cheating 111•111 is this lems than 'te lly alto masser. ' BEITTILO, July 31. . , Fumpa.—Tbis market was very quiet yesierthy, ll about 10 rimless rates. Receipts are quite light, and held. era °senile'st no anxiety to sell.. Sales or about 150teN,, l a small lots. at $3 404 44 lot eommon brands Oleo Michigan and Wisconsin. and $3 504 56 for Soothers Ohio—tiny-brands southern sell at $3 62. Gaiiii.—Wheat was in fair demand, with sales 21,. 000bueh. at C4a7se for common to fair Ohio -76c le choice Milan. and 45147 c fee Chicago spring, from were. Corn almond quality is scarce. ead.holder o firm at 4k ; sales 10.000 bush. heated at 36c bats are very quiet 33a33e, none of b finsisquence offering. Pirrsavacn. Jule 30. FLOOR—Sale* on tbh Wharf ofishoperrnie at $3.2ph3,. 25: extra. $3.31a3M.. Demind • active. Gaaix—Wbsat: but little doing, prices uoct ionri d Oat.. 25a26; enquiry slight. Corn: solos eu the wharf at 3547. Lumen—The arrivals of this article are limited, soi were pnempally for yards. Bares ready at 025 foram; mon. $16.50 for clear. ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER. PEPSIN. au artifkial Digestive Fluid, or Cisme. June a r- Dispepsia curer. prepared from Rennet, or the fourth stoma d the Os. after directions of Baron Licht( the grew Pio. ~,, Cll4tuiSt f.y J. S. Houghton. M. 6., No. II North Leg ca+ • Philadelphia. Pa. This is a truly wonderful remedy r Ist,6. bol i lion. Dyspepsia. Jaundice. Liver Complaint, Con iii ii n bebiliw. curing after nature' own method, by na re's os d sp. the GlNtrie Juice. _ See advertisement in a &limbs. A SMALL CONSIGNMENT OF THE A i drovi: 4rrwit JUST RECEIVED. AND FUR SALE VCA RTLR ANg BROTHER. NO. 111, REED HOUSE. Alo. by DR. P. BALL No. I. 111./GIDP II • 'K. TS The valuable Hoe Sand Diners, hicb ha-e acquired a einirnsive* popularity. and rowing' [ arm a sale. are Prepare; only by Dr. Jackson. at tht Genoa,* ]lr heine Ptote. So I* Arch street; Philadelphia. These mew bate a writ nowu for the cure of liver coMpl at, dysneiwia. chrome or on. you* debility, etc.. in relief in which they bate no equal. am have indeed prOved a blessing thousands; who regard Dr J. non as their preserver from a untimely grave We tia.e,, most obstinate easesofdls, ia speedib and radiean, them The surest test of excellence of an article nin tr.., counietfeited ; this is the asc sub these Diners; To oLiair. at genuine, go to Dr. Jae • n's authorized spats. - ,I OIIARRIED. • On the 27th by Rey. Wen.. Todd. Mr. Abrsha a 13ennett, and.b Catherine Gant*. both of this city .7 • DIED. • InFre/onia. N. Y., July 26, Mr. CU AS. G. MOTOic son 0tk,r.132. Wanton, aged 19. to Ifrarhorcreek„ on the 24th alt,Mrs. Marr a / 1 4E1m .ort ef John Clark, in the 617 t year of her age.- Ow Advertisements. TO ID. . FOUND iaat weet. in thim city. a ums of money. which nit owner tall have by identifying and paying lot thi, iiteniept. .Forfurther particulars apply to this once Aug : 1851. itrALBUIDGIPS LINZ, JOHN KEENAN: - agent. Frone'.aakoat Tickets caw is procursit for mu of the Fel. lowing Places DIINKMIL, BUFFALO? Naw-Yon„, CIINNEArT, TAVOLA, F 'Kroner. CuorilLAND. Pfrrsainica.SAß. Dusky, Nositog. Dirraorr, Caic•a?, MLA ALTA RAMIS and S017:1111PoRT. 0717.0114palitirirs Exprees Once. State It. The Agin( pledges Jumselt that Pasisengers protium err Tickets Ruin him *hail not betel% py the Boat, but anali pectres w - ly placed on board. Angudt. 'MATZ ifflrrti&L 7'/12714:NRW2ANW vonsrewt. TTHE best evidence of the Nieces - Co( the Directors in endear-, ins to make the g . T.I AITTUAL FIRK 1.1•6* ../qt CDMPANY meet the wants of the community. is Ow ivied amoimt of busmen, which ban been done—harin: wick 7,900 Policies during the past year. thereby adding r layai to the fund. of the Cowpony: Nearly all the propert) imarcit • of the safest kind, in 4=ll risks, and a large prol.rowl irrinirest for only oneyear. The first Mutual fitMement of this Cotrmuy, madd on the Ist a May last. is as follows : Number of Pelle tes issued. LISIO Amount at risk in Pawners' C 1.,,, 14,404.539 OS " • Premium notes in force. - 46,& tt " Cash premiums received. 11L1.6i.1 3i ' " Losses and expenses paid. MOW ' • 10.613111 Amount at risk in Merchants' Om, 634E0.133N " Premium noses in Imre. *Xi I SI " Cash remounts received.. 8111.51.1 ft " Losses sad expenses paid, . 11;130 93. Whole amount of property at ritk. s7,llRtinl Premium notes in jlitir'ee, Mann • " • Cash premiums received. $31.2 1 3 FA) " Lories sad expenses psi+ Skill 43 Balance in door attire Otimpaity. 27..14 35 - Absot three bunks of the amount at risk in the 31etebass' Class Is ill 'spire within eight mouths. To c ny or country mercbants, and owners of dweliirgs. Ind isolated and country property. it is believed this toon.rail aSordi advantages in point of ebeapnews. safety and return). iskoor no Insurance ottaity in ibis canonry. Dii•et•re. J. P. 1113THEIFOID; J. 11: PhiILER, A. J. GILUITTI P. C. aItDOWICK. I. T. JolaßS. • •. A. CARIIII4 SIJI'L JONIIS9 Phila.. J. N. lIPTIVIRPORD. ROIT SLOT/. JpIIN P. EUTIIORFORD. Prosiest , A. J. Grourre, Semetsrp. Perrone desiring*. 'stake application for polie ie teem prompt attention by writing to E. W. GER. Nil, Igssi /yr Eria at i:dnak.ffe; Pa. 4' THE subscriber bas just received a large and II ell velectrdscrt of ritually Groceries. to which be inviter We attention of hit friends and customers in this city and vicinity. Among his WI may he &mud Groceries, Wine'. I.kprors. Oils. Fiih. Flour. Sal', etc.. etc.. together with almost evry article usuall) iouiur ist Grocery Store, which will be sold as cheap. if not cheaper, do eon be found elsewhere. Almost all kinds of eouniTyproßice taken in eirchanec for f:re retie.. Erie. An:B.l. • 112' T. W. MoORE. ')KITE BRANDY—A spleridlit article Air pre.errinefruit.al Aug 2. Ili SitiCiltrg filgoet:Rl" rL4 CORN STARCH—A nice ankle Pud , lniv , ke., for nk. Aug. MOORE'S GROCERY S FORE Deans 1 000 BAGS or common and solar ground Sall. 3103 btis. common Salt. and $0 hbla. and swam coarse daft to isle at low rates by J. IiELLoGG August Mardattes VenniAsipe Nagar Drops, "LION the destnietion of - worms. They contain no ealose JL: mercury in any,forns or ally deleterious ingredients ston er, and are at anee attractive to the eye. pleasant to the sure in their operation. Cbildrea eat thew with great a% ft( axle by J. H. SEMI ON lk l'o Erie. Ant 'I. No. S. Reed Hoot. d'ArN/001.rel INDIAN - CIIOL4GOI.7GE.—For Fever an ' Arr. 4.F Interuttuaot and Netatttaav Fevers, aod the varion, svus . or Billious diseases. J. R. BURT ON lc co . !Erie. Aug. I. (t.!) • Wholesale abd Amid ,irtus• ___— CAMIPHENE LAMP$ — A ow* role, superior to ant now in use. Jusureteived by J. H. BURT' , N k asavroy's **thy Relief for Pain. A CESTAFKeure fw Rbeimaitiam, Sore throat. Sprains. Ar: fectimm of the alpine. Toothache. Toe Dt/iOl/Mll. and s , Nervous affection% Salt Rheum. Ring Worm. Eruptions .A" sta, skin. and Cramps In the stomach. For Sale by Ere. Aug. R 1i CARTER h. BRO. —ld. zmucexxsta soya M&WHS. HEPBURN nik. RAKER respecifuli) announce* the public that they have located a part of Oct r Lcebtedd !nod Company in Erie. and are prepared to pm up Roo. meter in the city or country. Their Rodvare of the taint and nine o : rved manufam pints being the in being perfectly connected . r:ss sockets, and err put up with glass isolator. In a i nnecuiciil Manner. in this busiums, as in every other. each conneein: bus the best.; as for ours we simply say to the Publle•r" 4 "l yourselves. We use three diffirent points. one of Conner, in iK plated, one of Cam Semi, gold med , and one of mil iron. W. plated. and Upped with gold. uy person !noon. Rode te4ii their choke. Terms cents per loot and rOlllll Fa"' icin orders lent at the Perry Hotel will be attended to olcrP t . have mildews of recommendation from twenty dittrreni Lour ancdConioantes in our palmation, which can be seen by 0 1114 on the proprietors. Audit If Loather and !boo !Wings: arIL PULL • Tell Win more and oars M sale • Odes Spanish Sole Leafier , t •. • •• Slaughter ' t.> • " Upper i. t , ' , ,dozen Jersey Cairekins, -.. ( ' . . Country ' . • .r' *. Freer.% " ' ; M Week nod rase, Morocco. .: •• Linings and Aindinips. ' , " 111 pains. o “ ljniainelled and hunt Lentiirv i ;__ L ___. Awn—Lasts. Boot Thee. Crimps, and every 4rtirie 1 6 ` ..- 0 Leer Tools and [it. A, • I. 1 1 w nth Oil fon biTLLEtrO