l'onnoyivuda Dolomitic Stab Causation. saatammu, *trek 4, 1852. The Democratic 4 ate Con's-elation met today in the Hall of the House of Representatives, pursuant to the call of the Democratic State COMM' COMMit -401 to elect Delegates to represent the Democracy of tbeState in the Convenston to be held at Balti more, to nominate a Presidential Eiectorisl ticket for m State, and a candidate for Canal Commis sioner. At 114 o'clock Wm. Badger, of this city, called the Convention to order, and nominated G3(l. Wm. S. Ross, of trams county, as Chairman, who was unanimously elected - Smith Skinner, ofthiladelphis - counly, and Wm. IL Welsh, ! of York, ere then: on motion of Wm. Badger elected Secretaries. George R. McFarland, of BUN was also elected s Secretary. Secretary Welsh called the phi! of Delegates as by Senatorial 'and Representative- dis tricts: • On motion of Mr. Rankin, .of Luzern*, the distill led Senatorial Districts were taken op in numerical order. • The disputed seat for see Erie and Crawtferd dis trict being first in .0-4er, the claimants were each, on motion, h e ,,,vifiventy minutes. then very concisely stated his claims nedet; end Mr. McArthur replied. Several gen aerate addressed the Convoniidn on the question, all of them showing a moat reiVarkaiste ignorance. or a most perverse recklessnessOf facts, when, as it team evident no - one tinctured With opposition to the ',Fa voriteson,” eouli hope to Obtain .a disputed seat, and also, for The sake of:' 3 harronny herv a fter, Str. Low withdrew his claims, and allowed Mr. AcAr thurlb-take his seat. On Motion of Mr. Badger, of the city, the follow ing resolutipn was dopted. ' Reimlrmd, That the Chlirmanrif the Convention appoint if committee, consisting of one person from each Setistoriall District, to report officers fur the permanent organisation of the Convention. After the announcement of this Committee by the chair, the convention adjourned. In the afte,rnoon the Convention met, and proceed ml with the contested seats. In every ease the Buchanadmen •whethetthey had credentials, or not. were admitted: and the opponents of that gentleman rejected . Mr. Moore, from the Committee to- report offi cers for the permanent organization of the Conven tion, reported, Hon. %Vw. Hoexisis. of Washington, President, assisted by tvreniy-six Vice Presidents/ and a large number of Secretaries. -The report of the Committee was ratified by ,the Convention, and the officers elected took their seats. Mr. Hirst then submitted the following resolution, whieh was adiinted. iVirsours. Thq Democratic party of Pennsylva nia have caused this convention to be convened, and have imposed upon it the duty, among other things, of selecting delegates to represent the =Democracy of the State in the National - Cenvention, to be held in the city of Baltimore. on the first Monday of June next, for the purpose or' nominating candidates Tor the offices of President and Vice Pnssident , of the United States, and also of noininatingielectors to be voted for at the next ensuing Presidential election. Therefuiv, For.the purpose of carrying into ef fect the object thus specified, and of fully and fairly ascertaining who is the choice of the Democratic party of Pennsylvania for the chief magistracy of the Union, be it Romplied, That the members of th's Convention doinow proceed to vote cien•rocs fur a cau.lidate to be recommended by Pennsylvania to the National Convention, is the choice of the State for the Pres• idential chair; and that the candidate who shall re ceive a mejorityof all the votes in convention shall be declared to be the candidate of the Democracy of Penney The Convention then :proceeded to vote, with the 'follnwing result: • For James Buchanan,' 97; For Gen. Sam Hous ton, 2: For Hon., IL J. Walker 2; Fur Geo. Lewis Cu. 32. --• Mr. Searight moved ttrat - the nomination ofiames Buphanan be unanimously concurred in. Upon this motion, Mr. Dougherty called the yea* and nays, which were—yeas 102, nays 30. Mr. tlirst then sub:n►tted the following resolu tion. Resolved, That t}W candidate of Penhsylcania having been declareirin the manner prescribed by the foregoing resolution, the President of this Con vention do now appoint a committee of twenty-four, one from each Congressional district,—with initruc tions to report Wilds Convention, subject to its ap probation, the names . of delegates to represent the Democracy of the State in the National Convention to be held at Baltimore, on the first Mmiday of June next, and fur the purpose of advocating, with ear nest sincerity and zeal, before the delegated power of ber sitter Slates, the claims of the •‘Oll , Key - atone . Commontera/lh," the said committee shall re port the names of fifty-four delegates to represent Peonsylvania and cast ber twenty-seven votes in that coOention; that is, four" Senatotlial delegates, two delegates kohl the State at large, and forty eight rep7esentativei, delegates: and further, that co person shall be reported by the etnmetiee, or Aiwa ea *ma delegates, tedtevis not knows_ to be the firm friend-sf the aorstiatte of Ate Cenuetaion, gad who Pets as other prrference; and further, that the said committee be instrect 4 ed.to report, subject to the ap probation of this Cituchution, the nam.a of twenty seven candidates for elranra of President and Vice President of the United States, to bepported by the Democratic party at the next electio ido n. ' Mr. seat' moved to amend by striking out the foregoing, and insert, that the delegates from, the different Congressruu• I Districts be requested to re port to this Corention one petition (torn each C.in- Evelutiollal district, as delegates to the Baltimore, Convention; and one porous' from each District as electors. Mr. Scott then addressed the Cuaret i tion, ar some length, iu opposition / to the original resolution and in the support of his kinendment. . Mr. Reltalso spoke in hupport of the amendment, a 'n opposition to the Original resotuti•tn. • Mr. illy'also addreshed the Convention in op position to e res4lutiuti and in favor of the amend . tr, relent. Mr.-Clymer ,a few remarks in support of the amendment, !Ind irioppositiou to the teaolution. air. Hirst then a.i4reseed the Convention in sup port of the resolution, until the hour of six o'clock, when he moved that the convention adjourn until balf-past seven o'clock; which was agrcel tv, and the Convention adjourned. avriituos sasstoN The Convention assembled et 7i o'cick. Tha Convention resumed the conzideration of the asolutioa of Mr. Hirst. 'The first question pending being the amendment of Mr. Scutt. - Mr. Ill'Allister spoke in opposition to the nisi tat /*solution and in support of the amendment. Mr. Magri* addressed the Convention in sup- Olt of the original resolution. After some remarks by Messrs. Leech,- M'Far• land and Lamberton Mr. Barclay moved '.o,,amend the amendment by striking out 'and inserting that, thlt delegates from the diferent Congrevaiorial distric t shall nominate two delegates from esclurdistrict, 02 be nrSJ eel to Ike decision of At Cnnorpaing. • Mr. Barclay sp•ket st some length in support of his intendment.• .. S'ansotaillresseti the Convention in. support of the original resolution.. Mr. $ Kinney supported the amendment to Ile amendment. • The amendment to thie amendment wed 'limn dm agreed to.—yess 95, nays 311. hi!. Reilly mewed to I postpone the's qiieigicus fur the iffetent; which was kii,ogrted to. The amendment wastlmo disagreed to.—yeas 40; nay,* 92. The original resolutiba was then adopted—yeas 91; nays 41. Mr. Scott read 114 fellowine protest against the action of the majority Of the Convent/on so the adop tion of the resolution, sod moved it be . entered upon thejwirnals: We solemnly protest against the resolution jest ailopted-as a wanton disfraichisemest of the Coo gressional districts which we in whole or in part represent. We desosoes it as a fragrant usurpation er power....is a desperate alternative restored to by a tyranlialkmajority to manacle cad silence a large minority ton this Convention ep, • vital eyeshot* —4t is a trampling under foot of an usage sane . tinned by the action of the Demotic:lc party in . its Coostnilens for the last 111.5 .. ekeet'n 3 ela44-41 is not only I I to:CIL a et usage ti'Lit at is • netlike 1,/ a temporary purpose et a *initial i . ' In Piled* ple. While the Democracy of limber States are. till bringing the election of Deter a n earer to the Peo ple, Pennsylvania try, this action the majority of he r C ohren ti o , ) , relieves it fort r from them and 11, displays a humiliating distrust of i tbe popular will. The whole proceeding is an surpstion of our rights. and the rights. of the pen whom are toPee sente—directly branding them nJ us, as 'unfit to choose their electors and Dcle ate. to repre:cnt them in the National Convention by no exigency,—it can be jiistit pregnant with the seeds at disco' tion in the ranks or the Democre sylveuia. - We protest agiloet the right this Convention tol•deprive the trials of Ow suffrage in the el and electors. We Utterly repudi it' ha. been'done. We cams h constituents, by virtue of the them, and b y . virtu of the tins the party, with the right to *etc egates, subject to the approval o sod of that right we recognize nt our Democratic constituency as divert us. The violation of that of a part of the vitality of part oi and we refuse submission to ti decline all furthei, perticipatiMi District delegates. ' .We assert I egates from the siren! District our constituents themselves to d ion of Delegates and Electors, upon party law, and Ito select t with party tiaagri. We there this act as unjust, unnecessary, venerated usage, as it is with e mocraey; as an set of disorgani anarchy and dismemberment of ty; and we ask that this, our ea it, be entered,upori the journal proceedings. We look upon and pronounce { an irresponsible Committee, clul scrutinise and stab in the dark, without giving in public any r whictl, should bring.with it the the cheek of every man who c• cratt" and the Committee itself ing less than a secret tribunal, Curial powers. Signed. ,' Tunnies Duscax, Ducks. Joun B. Psnetta.'Northumbs Wit.t.taw Fetr,iNOrthampton Joan Aass . rn , itoJ Franklin Joan SCOTT, Huntington,"Bl JOHN . HEIM, Huntington, Els Ut.tassa Nanette,' Bradford. A. MCADRD, Bradford. Geo. ft.Faatani H.J. SspF.a, BOCke %LAM. HADAR, 800 - T. 31.41.ii.L. Centre Gem* PALMER, DI ANTIIANT S A LTS)11.1011 • Surrn!Jscason, Eri Geo: A. Amine.; Patt.t.ir Moms LEsen. Me 'Cass M.4lsta., Sc Micuser. Witsvna. Joins flenrest. BENJ. Gairrt rn. Dit DAVID. Born. Bea P. Linos, Pay PHILLIP fisonnuat It. MAILts - rga, D Jamei Nisi, Frank Wmaitip Itizaate, F J. B. grite's, Lebi W. H. Mit.t.sa, - Pe Dsvui &crag, bliffi EDWAtID McCcrarst Joan filcononona Mr. Hirst mobeditiat this t Committne of five. Messrs: Reilly, Niet and Sc tion to the motion, and Mr. Ili motion, when itlwae agreed ti and the chair appointed Mel Lamberton, of %mango. Yost', SECOND D, li•musemp The Cinrention reassemble morning. • • Mr. Hirst, freim the Commii purpose, reported the names , 01 resent the State"in the Bahian 27 Electors. Thedelegatee from the teenth, and SeVenttenth prjposed to the ..4'3nirention th from their respective districts tors. The report tsented by M —yeas 97; nay 3—[about 39 I vote upon the cpiesfiou, upon proceeding was:a violation of an act of gross injustice to th Mr. Huge. repotted a lon approving and Cdopting the p the Baltimore gonvention of the Compromisc measures; it Slave law; urgf9g Mr. Buell of the Democracy. of Pennsyll would secure and old-fashion) instructing theidelegates nand to vote for himiTrorn first to I Democratic Ow Central C! pledge from eaih delegate ani lustructi:ins of this Conventn give such pledge within a se •tittite. VuriOUS Ilaseridainoto were ed with much Warmth and f- A call was thaiki for the fence debate and cot off turt The. Cooverseeart,euelained lotions were fi`oa!ly, adopted. o ' clock. !, , • rtalogoos Upon rcassembllnj Mr. R ed i resolution that the deli Convention lathe Nations! ed to vote fOr /antes Nochan ery subsequent ballot, until Presidency. ;After mine di down, yeas 33, nays 75. T needed to ;daces large num nomination for Canal Coatis ballot, the choice , fell upot Fayette County—he •haritio son 37; J. B.lritton ft and The nomination was una A number of tbe usual re —one of theist authorizes di mitten& fill any Vacancies , ral ticket. Mr. McGraw mired that thoiiseJ to prepare a report Convention, andllist they Democratic papers of the _ _ ' After the transaction of it was moved that the Coro The President made a fi when the Conventiou qtneli best humor, adjourned. 1, SlNGtmes Dhs'rllA L4ttle ism of Air. G. W. Warmth of Ibis' vtitags. f a ged about four yesrs, came to Me death on Sato ¢d sy morning last. from a iery slo o p sr eticomstao . It appears that on Friday he bad Mon out inl the cold, and on awning . , in; noticed the steins issuing from the tea kettle of trailing water on the Mote. Innovonly im ag i n i ng bit it would be a gnat grey to warm himself, Ini @f lowed the steam to some io tsetse! with hi. foie. at the same time drawing Mee his limps foil inapt ration of the bested vapor. The effect was pooh as to produce his irratb on Moody ar•ruirig.--liasee ails 1101111141. • tr The New York Tribe/es tweets that Wades water pipes are psieeeens• The Pittsburgh Awns , al gays that fu 'tweet, year* the "wale al Pins burgh have drank avatar enaveyed by It tat, pip.. sod at a single Jesse et paiiewiag has immet trailed to that Amerce. How is it! A CArruit. Pp,'.—The bikirselato Advents/et Aso Mw op ow bsq.sr geeetiee:— After s twee! eetisidoratiee of ell the ergethosie for tad MAIM eettitel peeisseet. we bees eons le the imme chutes thet the 'debt shame' eisolitil emir be peal; it it WWI be **Abated iiittiiiierea ••setestiett.' " la Wl:lrv...ter, • frit *Was many a poor hie& girl, .pd 13. arm: hi her slain% sad j lipapq frees third sway wiiii 4 ihor 'lgo the ettett, }et s secape . d liktriost . It is j•i•ufisble tiv lione,-4t is .1, hod dissaiisfac ie party of Poo I • the mej of :ongressional is-, ction of de! gate* a the act b which o cl o ut by 'oar wer Whereat litt, -honor usage or t ale ors and del tbi Convention; er but that of at ong enough to ght is a violation our' organisation, resolution. We a the seleciion of , 11. e right of the del and the right of •regard the select ads by an cootrage em in accordance re protest against uJ in disregard :6f ry principle of De ation, fraught with he Democratic par nest protest against f the Convention's the appointment of hed with power to ur fellow citizens, son for it, as an act blush of shrine to ms to be a hymn-. e consider as ',nth vetted with toquis- rland and Dauphin nd Lehigh. d Adams. it and Cambria. r and Cambria. . Blair. aware. - . Erie. Clinton end Potter Northumberland'. . chuytkill. ,ntington. Deopfiia. upton. MEM Berke. Berke. per be referred to a !Lit spoke hi opposi• st, in support of the without a division; . rs. Hint, Magrsw, Ind Barrett. y. , Friday, limed" 6. at 1.1 o'cluck this ee appointed (or the 54 delegates to rep s Convention; also th, 'Thirteen, Fonr gre■sionsl Districts. . names ofgintlernan or delegates and elec- /. Hirst was adapted elegstee declining to the groan! that the It party usage, and _ minority. series of resolutions latform laid down by 844-48; au.taining favor of the Fugitive - sn as the only choice ania, and al one •who majority in the State; d by this Convention lea; authorising the nvent.vo to require 'a elecuir to SUMIII6 II the n, and upon failure t•o souable time to sub- proposed and -discuss ling. - - ♦iow question to ai r amendments. Le cali t and dna revs- Adjourned to meet at 1.11410:1 illy, Of Franklin, otrfr gaies elected by this 'isorent ion. be instruct ii on the f. -:t, •nd es is aoutinateJ for the ussion it was voted e Convention then pro , r of candidates upon ',shiner. Upon the Atb William Searieht. or 77 Vilie . F . M! to G. P. Ma- Henry ott at invonsly confirmed. • lotions were adopted, State Central Cunt . rring on the electo- the Secretaries be au & the proceedings of 'he e published iti, all the ate. I l herunionportant business cation •Jpmrnsina die. ar appropriate remarks, awl appareatly in the I:rie s etlthi Obstnitr. CRIE.rA• • AT MORNING, MARCH 13, 1851 DISOCRATIC STATIA MDR CANAL COMMISSIONER. WM. SEARIGHT of Fayette County. LT Ws aro iatiobtod to Hoe. S. A. Douglas. 'sad Hoo. C. H. Pilule'. or Nos Haspshim for Conroe al.:nisi favors. ET The exemissetioe of the strulente of the Erie Acad emy will take place es Fridey neat. The Rhetorical exercises wit be lo the aitcnams. The Teachas earceetly hope that the patrons of the School will feel ia % west- enough is it to eaceusgs them sod their pupils with their pauses. , 11:7 The Commercial cases' le as this week with the salutatory of the new Editor, A. H. Cetrawite Esq. It is brier, well erntten. sad whit eaengb for all practical perp fact. the Editor tell, us his is ••a wing in the fullest loose of the word,—by birth. by edoestion and in principle." fleeing been there at the impairing epoch 'Waded to, we presume ear new Setemperary is sore of his whigery !•by birth. • Ibis readers. therefore. sea rest *s eared the origin of his polities is no snore riess-worit. QT FATAL feral to lima that Mr. T. L. Persons. • very respectable and worthy eituteu of Greece. cause to his death on Wednesday last from the effect of • brut received by a saw•leg roiling apes him the day previous. 117 Judge Strickland. of the West-Chester ilgrabimen says the, proposition to *Wish the Canal Baird, sod sob smote therefor a Ehmertmeat with axe head. to be elect ed for three yenta. appears to meet with considerable fa vor. The Harrisburg Negadons.Mohair* ihrater. the Berko County Press. Hollideyebtirg Starderd, Easton Area. sod other democratic papers are out fur it. The fact is. no man who has a props'. regard - for the interne of the S'tstr, can is revere( continuing the present tri. sugalar, irresponsible. toeSicient and monerequander leg system as it has hiren and ie awe working. Grp--We an pleskeed otrotord tho filet that oar County Conlon*.losers have dotormised to Imaiid a mow Coen !loose. Char low. has Iwo lb.*? of "on the world sod tho root of asookiawl" lent oaapogfa. ow account of the **ditch orbs," by eatarteay trolled • (:Dort quasi. thatdjahore• oar pohlie insom ET The Conaossirille Courier oasts to know if Erie county is ••wilting to do soy thing upwards the Pitts burgh and Erie risadl—it so. hew usseh?" We ars eor taiolp not is the eoubdesee of the Coisraissiesers, bet presume thins to be mob of sense, hoses we have so hesitation in answerieg the Courier that Eris toasty, to her corporate espoeity, is not wiping to pat a dollar auto that road. • A parfait mama speed a quarter to' mire &drab tags than I. baying a ontitber of Patmaires aemi-mostb ly 'Library. 'ryes' have the blear. bay Ns. 2. enotaining lioed's Whirosical.taitst If you are in the social vein. buy Ne. I, containing Same and Social Fhilesephy. If yes are le • translate mood. boy Nos. 3 and 4. coataie iag Walks and Talks of • Farmer in Eaeland. and The World Here and Tbere. They Sr. only 23 coats. and are to be bad at the Chsap Smalltime. No. 5 State S t. Hop. Alexander Dolman. for many Tears s Mein' tier of Canteens from Hamilton county. was accidentally drowsed last week. lie was in parsait of gama at the Rod Haolta, on um Little Miami. about *iglu =ilea from Cincinnati. He bred aid killed s dipper deck in the centre of she stream. Being without a dog, he divested himself othis clothing mid plunged into the its nam. Af• ter reaching the duck. he made as effort to reach :he shore, but failed, and was drowned. His body has sot yet been recovered. 11:1 Tut M►tat LAW DrTZ►TZD 13i rif s W tong debate on a law similar to the Mains Liqor Law was concluded is the New Jersey House of Represents tires yesterday. Finally the qeeetiee was put trid the bill defeated—you 13; nays 46. The Trillium Ameri can says the law "leas amply etiseu.ssed. but was finally decided to be , qllcoustitu lions!, impracticable. fraught with mischief mad outof its latitude." Saabuiy and Erie Railroad. The committee tippoiuted for that purpose aro sow cadeassing this county for subscriptions to this. to Eris. all-important improvement. The .city and comity. in ;1104' corporate eaPocitY, have dons well—very wilt. sod iiview devolves open oar cilium to intaglio their words into deeds, and gay. in dollars and cents, bow mach "ma terial they are willing to cant/Mats towards the cold. pletion old* great work. The first question every per son should !propound to himself is. Do I want the raid built? .If in the affirmative. as the answer most itertiaid ly be. the questioorthen to be answered is. How meals rag I afford to ieontriltotte towards it? If a load owner in dip country, or as owner of improved or unimproved real estate in town. the smarm. eoght to be is Gee. tea. Wised or twenty shares, or niter,. according to Ilse oc tant of possessions. Wehnow noia is the city who cgs well alferd to pet their games dose for fifty sham. gad we hope they sill de so. The rise is their real estate will more than eisrapensete theta. even aboald they realise any thing for their stock. Bet somas in his seas see cam doubt bat the stock will be worth its face so soon as the read is completed. rad in Gee years therefrom be tea or fifteen pea cent above par. Almost every Itasi noes man eau take five or ten shares. and Mere aro nous. be his liminess what it may. bat that caa take mu. Eve ry little helps; besides it is the small sabcriptione that give eenfidence and ergs 01000 richer to hand over theirs. What wash' be • hgadred dollars paid out is to per elm instalment's if one weld be swain that sissy miles of this end of the road would be let widths a couple of .months? ,Nothigg. absolutely t i rethigg. Now we have every SISSISOCO that if Erie cooly comet, up to Om mark mode for her. say 1023),4110 led ividaal subscriptions, the AM slaty goitre of the road from Erie oat wilt be pot gilder contract aa soon as the engineers can prepare the ground. Let every ens pat his shoulder to the wheel. this. end give this thing as Impetus that will reader the eompletietisof the road a "fixed fact" beyond contingen cies. • Another Veto ll lenge. Gov: Meet bag vetoed alto bill entitled An Aet rela tive is estlain School Districts--ito authorial eorponnions to subscribe to abs mock of the Obio and reessylviais Railroad Company. and for ether pierpooos." His prin cipal abjection is to th• sham which allows corporatimis ' to sidiveribis to the stork of the 0., As P. R. dr. Co.. and: *• pay far Ms mom to messy or otherwise"—thus open.' jog a wsl to mcliscriptioes and pavilion's in all sorts of beads aid certificates of stock of ea* eigisinition to the taping of another. His is also opposed to an intsoi site of the prism* of allowlog sus corpoiratioo to sob 'tribe to the stock of sow bor. and he input most le the Sontiory and Erie Asilnsd, ollowiog it iii Moir moo. with moots rehistoiseo—the impormace of abets work so • St•l•ositorpriss.•nd abs peculiar circumetancoi of Mecum Woke, him to lash with pacsliar favor apse le Gracie! of an abaft of Ms 'nod* toregnised is tins bill„whish weskit authorise books. fie.. to selisenbi to • corporates* wham intim he mainly in soother State. Ho einem moon • hmagthy, and w• think coueliasivo arra mom to staitaiu his Mows. Mauling sot the daagennte tosnivoiry of a anise of anawrom tarsisratioas for privets gain ; the risk is rho elective insetting and to peramal nghto sad eaterpriso Wm their isthmuses the danger Rein tin mootio• of sow actinism capital sad the rib_ Mm a timiidossey Is • esaillestratios of amoral, power. Ho saugeoto tie' in all Mon '.sasses of Ms kind. the oorporatiem should be specifically named ; the moment of suiliseraptioo united to a metiorate per Minns Cie ' task property sad tho calk protest of all sobenwptimia Oat or two other provisilinst of the bilk whisk la of the •••emithots" Aerator. an istrjomod Y. sad dm Gomease patois out the impropriety of Uwe bloadlog together ill riireilled sod loniagrooas @abysms iamb bill. Daman& tab ainvistlos. We have transferred to our eeleanea k la as as emouilled been as we could pieslbly useko MIS for, the aityier sad skier of the Dontocrtlie Rata Convention. It will be seen that Mr. Buchanan has come epdsrengh mach "tri al and tribilation.", and actually carried his own state; bet in doing so. we as firmly bellies ha has drove the last nail in the coffin of his Presidential aspirations awe believe th r Baltimore Convention will meet is Jails nest. The vote is the Consolation. when if, iias proposed to ma Ot bin itemisation unanimous. to ligiiiiicant• of this fact. The Mau that sunset get the le‘sinvons vote of WS owe Etat.. it courtesy usually concurred in 'Get a vote of proforma. hits hese token. cannot hope to carry with.him a morel force to the final tribunal at Baltimore. svoillissigh he may. aa was dose atalartiaburg. by ever ridiull Prniuss party wages. ',core I neasimone dale (idea to pram his claims. It is *Mem. too. from the vousepos the motion of Mr. Roily. of Franklin. that dui delegates to the Nadoeil Convention be instructed to vow for Mr. Buchanan open the grin and every robe,- quoit ballot. that they hid little hopeii of his 11101:111111{tiee, sad hie *sly holding as to his stresigth a capital to trade epos. This motion was negatived. it will he aces. and 1 by this &whams me. themselves. Now. unless it is the lawmen' of his body-gaird to trade him Off at Balti more. t. order biggest* pops' and place for theiiiselves with the ferment, sanilsoilite.—if they really believe their favorite can be noesioated—why vote down a props:oil nisi to hold them to their ptiormoional—why sot be wit hag to he isstnretod to 'vote for him Ira list and every tome The maws w elsvionot—Mr., Beishanan has it eiga l abee la Butternut*. and the politico., teach ea who haw fastened epos his same and fame. know it. and aro eel striving to rusks bile this stepping otiose to their ewe irate ends. Were them so other evidence of 1164 the fact that that political bankrupt. Ea-Goi. Potter..staads'at the vary bead of tho dalogauon to Balunsore woad beset losiont. But we wander /roam oar *Ocilla/ potpie, T protester the minority stalest the so u se of the Cerise use. is disfranchising the several et4agresiioael distri of their Whereat right to designate their own delegate I Baltimore. meets *or entire approhatios. and" we moor with plower. the fact that our doologsotes. bluer.. Jack sou aid lialtaiwan. are among the protestant.. In the selection of delegates to ths Mations! Conies boa it has heretofore been a rule of the party (bat th delevese Ina each Congressional district. as represent ed in the Stem Convention, select sad nafte the man I. their respective distrist. This neap was observed i 1830 '4.4 sad 'Ad It is true. in 1848 sit attempt walt mode to eel it aside: but so salutary si law of the_perty w it then cossedined. that all eXate to do so faded es night. Tars ceruutity ems bs niultiog phdoec than th is order to have a fur and jest roaresentsuon of the on tiro gtste..tho men selected as the agents of the party, skald be chosen by ouch Coagressional delegation. It is a right which the Democracy of each Cougmmionel• district hen. to be represented by their own men. t i t jest that they shoolil be eat and din, t h e right and j • use embraced is this naleitu been pm cense of its adoti an sad costiounon until it has become as Sacred sad salutary • low and image of the party as any known to d. The delegates from each COUgreissilbitl district looked fir the exercise of thus nght. and then constituent, *netted this joules. Tim usage of the party has Catered ho the right and justice. Amid thus has been the greatly advancing tastiness and tralfsFe of the Deem etsoy of Posasylvenia r But they 'were disappointed.— Porty usage. justice. right. every dung the Democracy of Penasylvsom cherished. were so nothing in compari son to the end had is ; view by the, majority of this ca vitation. The 'minority could do setlung but protest, sad t his they did. nod we honor them for it. le we selection of a candedsto ter Canal Commissio - or the Cnnvention has been truly fortuaato. Wm. g steam Esq.. of Fayette, is the email is se neptionable mar, both personally. politically. and ma the score of qumlifici clot.. a any candidate prenotsd te the people (or tl Ace for some years. He ward candidate before c ***** boa d mar ago. and was Unopened with a d-ad of entintsiasin by his frieoda.. Intimately acquai ,I t ..diiih oar tireolic works. their co 'traction. capabiliti end their warts . be will g o int the Canal Board w mere impatience. and hewn bona fitted to Orin the terests of the Commonwealth. thin most of his "61' oas predecessors." The prese4 system of manse our palate works is fret lousing the nonAdenca of the ON and if there ill a man in the grate that can rem I the Beard the good opinion et tha people. we Grail,' lies*. WM. Saiatanir i te be that, OHIO. We, then& plies his name at the head °fear t opiarist's with pleas tied shall look, for bis eioction with confidence. Words.of Warning. • If 1 rightly read "tha aigua of ' lbe times." there I soldimi bees a period whou tbe Democratic party of coveter. to 'which role and I aro' warmly ausebelt, is greater danger of outieriag a de...t, tbaa at the p out moment.—Arrom Bacifisateeo Asitireare, 23. Ida By Oa action of our recant Si.ate Convention Ja Buchanan is fannally before the country as a eandi ter the Presidenei. e tt would he welt if the lease I hbove. toaster from such a soiree. seed M i is leave of Are ere the Evade seditedtwetaedi thew who mat be called epee. in this same Beki to which thi• troth was wntt.u, to chow" a the' Ptasnbacy. U t aro tM wiwina of lb. deliharat at that Caavantnini 7 npoa' the elionta of • easitbdate and then mada 7 -rsants. we &mai- believe. the lat• groat DonsootatiO pony of cooiney- If ••old &soy 4 0 1 4.11 frbfloph—it tho palate-isms of the eousory. 18 , • the tailliog, bat proems* hide Olds* Wing. Awn - .16 io toiouog Epos the peoples .111111414111111 band to every bat-roose politicie/ is bis owe state-- if we eau "rightly read the im gait of the bate." the tier was a time "when t 6. Doeteeratie pony of the e try was is greater daapr eresOring a defeat" the year 1852. Bat if. es the other hoed. the Convect' shall act the, “wiser pert" and ton epos the course se one who eau awake the sympathy and *wheelie's. al people without the help of politicises or palatesl clap-tor who, io his owe pereon and prifteiplee is en emblem our natiooal charactotislics. "Retpublicenisne" sad "IPro vein," and who, above all. coolies before the country the mennisteie cheeks •I his own Party in his ewe Mato. thou "there has seldom been a l period when the DOme erotic party of the country" was so •••• to win en etasy victory as the year 1832. Let like Baltimore Convention remember 1844. sod be wise socordintly. Paoreassi Lais—klesdretx sr Rennes • There are thirty-one Railroad *rejects is the W and South asking of Congress the grants of sections of pub lic lends. These thirty-one Itillreada steseere • , arch of sight dumdu( fine irinuired .miles in enema. I they ciestd alt receive alternate see.tiosa of tend six tiles Is depth on either aide of the trick of each reed, the sure- gate number of acres wouldbe Simard* of thirty A tolerable large patch of Uncle Sam's territory. 113' Fesemasat.—A meeting was held is PhiWel• phis. a few dare ego. to oppose the reception of the block of marble sent by the Popo. for. the National‘Weelitingtos Monument, The Pope was bitterly demises:ad fer!wish ing to dements the pile made sacred to tho mese .ry of the Father oflsia country. Roil. Owens. a Pros rfan clergyman. was a prorsiaento tor. El lamer Ls 'We Lasr Csiartnui•—Tha late 'Jassy Lied gave $53 to the waiter; apd $3O I. each of the tab• it is ef Ilia hese, wharti ahe was married. , Elbe t wo gerelterhaed to Otte C4Jschilidt. - aad= i tite bit of the Lied eitarities that ever tie Tbe Jassy Gaidat#asidt ebarities hue met yet etuPatatte ed. trw. owe. o greet inany'Whig mom op keel north have raised tbo memo a James C. Jesse. of Teatimes. fee Vie* President. Hem is whet Is said of his miller ity et home; The Knoxville Wki g remarks: "A pricer letter ironies is that there woe retest a reveler blew up is tbec paramilitary meeting ealied eases,. whim the attempt wee filet made t. %arise's Jeer ter the Vies Preoidooey. LT Pat him s. the tick et. to reahty. tad there will ha mar e blew op. to the Mao of WOO spirt Ur 'big tieket is Teeposteei" The Bereee beeheye is modeler a lied et Lewis villa for New York. She wee built ea the Ohio eieei 2.- 000 wiles (rem tile Seashore ' 42' Do whet we my we can't satiety this **Colonel" .et the Crawford Dasseerst. Like a surly car. if we at , Wain to go by him peaceably, he soaps at ear heels; if ire try to coax and pat biro on the back, be becomes iiiit. made and shear* his teeth; and lastly. if we get out of 1 patient with the perversenese of the whelp, and cite— ' him a warning kick in the ribs. he sets up R howl, and . seeds*, us of all skirts of Editonal crimes; among others. that we have "wowed" a "self-important. patronizing air" that has "szcited",hls **risible faculties." Now. really. if we ever did auy this( to **sr it, the rim. ibis faculties" of the Editor of the Dimeticret. that did'at have the musical jingle of mousy in it. we think we are entitled to the thanks of the Universal Democratic party of Crawford: We shoald as soon think of exciting the I "risible fastakkis" of item*, ter of baying drawn a real jovial haw- haw ! eat efShalisirearit's Shylock! Why.man. there is not a "risible . fseafir! about you that pan be • touched with any thing short et ***ix par cent;" so don't ! spin that yarn to sailortioy mere. Again. the "milita ry here" of the Democrat says we are **doubtless elm tistingly why in" our illations to him. is "out own es• timstion." Wrong again. **Colbert."... We are I law ebidincitizen, and there is a law in this State express ly toaappress**unneeeesery creaky to animals." and if perpetrating jukes upon you would not be an iodactable offence ender it, the law has so point. Once more Gov. Bigler's Aid draws his ghttering blade, and mak4 a thrust at ea thus: "Perhaps if he (we) had, es the make Herald suggests. **voted for Democratic mos and measures suer all eircainstanees." be (we) soled have been gratified in his (our) aspirations for a akiktari title." Do yen think so? Realty, this is news to es.lfor in oar simplicity we had supposed it required other goat ifications; as, for instance. showing ones courage by at tacking a man with one foot its the. grate with conseinp. doe. or getting up a bstele royal with a Tailor not half sees size; er. laid though not least. after being licked by the aforesaid consumptifi. and chased all round town by the Tailor, meilley taking a drubbing by the Napoleon of Crawford! From :he fact that sae of Gov. Bigler'( Aida is di* hero of suckbattles. we supposed it required some Isuch quali fi cations for the appointment;- ise beams, we could boast of nothing of Its hied. we waver made ea tut- I plias/low But bandage aside. the appointment the Dors i send thinks we were anxious to obtain, was tendered es I sinsolieded a short since, bet we could nut &Ford- to I • • accept an boner aheady prostituted by the appointment of iii. Editor of the Dtellaa. • Thilast :Meta'lle &Voss! contains a violent ti rade against as, abounding in falsehoods. and replete with malevolence. The secret of this onslaugh ie. the Editor ham recently joined the "bone." sod hence. like any set recovering from his ceps, fools decidedly wolfish at all the World. and particularly the Editor of the Cliseretr.— Whoa he drives the snakes from hie boots. and the bran dy from his nose. he will feel batter we have no doubt. and be ashamed of hie maudlin attack. Until than. to refute his slanders or notice his ignorance and stupidity. would be labor in vain. How the Good Work Progresies. The subscriptions. both by iudividuale and by corpo rations. to the Seminary and Eros road is Progressing fine, ly. ...fudge wiles.we ,ace it staled. hes obtained about suooo in the neighborhood of Girard and is now in the southern part of the county, adding considerable elms daily. Waterford is good for $25.000. while Erie led the oeighboriag towns. we are eenfidont will add a very large sum to the seal account. 'Wares county has sub scribed 1115d,000, and the borough of Warren, condition, ally. has put $301.000 mere on the top of le. white the private subscriptions in sod about Warren have reached $50,000, and this sum is constantly being swelled by ad ditions. Altogether. we think we shall have enough iittibed in ibis vicinity to jastify the Director, is Pat tirg the first 60 miles frees Erie &tech under coatract early in the remmer." 137 The following from tiPhilsdelptiii Inquirer. is , a brief and couoise statement of the wants and wishes . of the Lake County ; and ire are p'essed to see that the ' subject has found so able an advocate on the Atlantic It I board as the lavarer. May we not hope, seeing that I this matter has awoke public attenuate abroad. that Coa -1 . gram will look upon the question with 4 an iya of favior g equal to its merits : .1 Lags Ilitritovinxers.—.We are matt, pleased to . sell that seuatur Cooper has presented a . memorial from the citizens of Erie. asking for • navy yard, depot and dry ; dock. ea the Lakes. The rapidly growing commerce of .1 our great inlaid seas. requires that th,a request shosid be I granted. Ws apprehend, therefore. tl.t ne reamnabli objections can, or will be urged against ft. The SUMO/. 'of New York, Pennsylvania. o , lio. Indiana. Miami. Michigan and Wisconsin. are all direcdy interested in tilt proposed improvoinnot. Works of this kind have been established at different points on the Atlantic seal • board, and one hibettig constricted on the Poet& Ocean. The States that border oar Immense Lakes. its dictators entitled to the approprinhoo they !solicit from the , , • ' Government. We hope' that the Legislatures of the Lake State*, as well a• the inhabitants of the aomeraos • ems* and teems of that vast region, wilt immedtately take the eekeet up, that it may he pawed epee during • i tba presentsmason of C• 0111111111. 1 f premed with loner gy and at oseiii,, it cannot fail to become a law in 1852. il .Cr Will the Cinerneati Eagnirer tell us whether one 1 of its &militant Editors. Reporters , or any one connected 1 with the establishment to any capacity. was through thin city within a inivaitt pout We advanced a young 'en demism with an excellent "tongue for ••blarney," who claimed to be an Aseistset Editor oldie Enquirer, a sant .1 oeflbsteat to reach Cleveland—ell hi asked for.—and be promised to return it a soon se be reached bourn, and have the Mares? tittered on the Exedtange nook gum paper. We have ocher seen the Enquirer. nor the mon ey. We ••Itioder mortar recites" we hive Wien diddled! IT Why is the seine of common waive. NO that's ' • the same as 25 coati.) deo% the fanners bring in more • . Batter 7—lt is only 25 rents a pound. and riming. At thej rate. we sbeold think every thing with horns woild be turned to making batter. ET Some parties entered the; Court House, in Coy ingtos. 14.. last week. nod .burnt ail thei'detsds and re cords they could filed. Bonds of various parties, unbent log to nearly 00,000 were destroyed. and the less will be Sonsmuss. Thiprocrodings - of the session commoa cod the nest morning, when Sedge Pryor impressed up. on the Grand Jury the beceosity of investigating the af fair. A reward of 0.000 has bees offered for the arrest of the perpetrator. EPA. Hit/tots Fin>♦sit.—Mr. Abraham fieldsman. et Lisbon township. Xendall Ce.. Ninths. arras a farm of 9860 acres. en of whioh k fenced. and the greatest part ■oder a high state of Cultivation. He has 100 aerie of wend land. His dwelling is well designed. neatly built end tom medicos. and hie oat-hoses. i■ as excellent condition. The firm is stocked with 319 head of cattle. 20 horses and other domestic animal! and posirry in ;im portune. its Picts.—Dr. itraedreus has parehised the earner of Broadway. Canal, and bispeeard streets. N. Y., for 5110,000, and is about I. pet op a niageifsteent beiWing to be partially eefeepied by a new bank. of which the Doctor is to be President. 17 The gold medal tty presented to the Hoe. Naal Dow. of Heim. the author of the CeWinded liquor law. by the New York Nllilo4lll Temperance amiety. is said to bare cast $250. ET The railroad from Cleveland to Wellsville, on the Ohio. is completed, and the care are sow' rastaing daily between these two masts. Tim eadoesion from Wells ville to wheeling. there to comma with' the Baltimore Railroad, is progressing rapidly. Cr Tits Carrrsa.—h is naiad in the Bangor Conn • or. that at MIN of the dietitlariss is litassachaeittu r the pimple, are packing small conks of liquor is tame casks. seine in hay. some in chaff, and some to seeds. and marked to ditlferest please is liaise. se ••Rr..s seed." IT P . m aro Loss er [Arc—The house of Cel. Thomas Hoesch. of Ceetepriag tp.. lamer Ca. wee boned to the greyed on the wonting of the 44h lust. tied the Col himself perished is the flames. 1710Ve eideretaid duo water iill be let late the CllB4 s few days—probably w ithie a week. •IT The ! old eabeertbers t the Senbary dr. Ede Rut. road. who have oat yet paid the ono dotter per shal l , called for by resoletion *IUD BJard Last falt,th osul bear is mind that the 'lime for paying the same e xp i mp OM the 23d day of 011111030001.••••(ter iirhieh lime. CI stack on which the dollar pet ehard is norpaid, will be forfeited. Payments may be made to ther of th. Ilreetorr; dent hero, or forwarded to C is Biddle, Bog T rsanir. Philadelphia. QT we hays had so meal last !seeing after we lanai ponies of the railreSd ,tr carried sway by high e tter Is net as wow as we Id Charming the present writing IA I le iced wind* sad ear iMputil tor modes and cajoled its al ready the blue water ;of t sr* risible to the eys.jend earning daily wider. LT On Thursday /sot w ice in the by &bit* ono bar of bia cespanion4 roe in elm The Saihowl and Ira promptly roped to ti ink them all oat stir} but years old named noising Inferlimiest has leen Consul that Carsrejal ha ported yesterday. with 5 paind mod obliged t 4 nu sad ame aiti oa The steamer "Faa(ay" , tiodminfirms abav• st The "Empire Cit3i" br offset - diet the Ameritech is the Swaim of Alag‘llen fall load of floor. and et Asothor booed from Sas Frabei - , tared by tho semi Imad. There was no American end French Admiral sea Trbe Maim, Liquornw tachusetta LegitWitte, we tb• pimple. and Ti this ob Letup from Englied notified the Goverst4ta F►saoh soldies ercieetie th terirept and the Foal on an English Army 011.10. Mr. Editor; , j Please announce the a candidate for JustiCe e the City of Erie. to :be voters of the East Word New Ady R•staiiit f• Vas. I. t, 3 and 4. of 'titcq loam: ' No. I—Home a t i i iNoeyal PI S.—Whim. ties. by 3—Walks a Trlllts' 4—The Worid Ilcre an • Joe, 1 . 0-rived at Cheap Nook :vie. Mardi It It NPILE --The 'COMMIAS 3 nrldte Plank Rna4 Cot .? named mot co to receive au bald road on Tuesdas, tfi- 311 O( George Kleelne brut*" . and at the bouT or Waterford. March 1 110 whereby g wen on of the Erie Cairn take Ace on the frif d}y of theirOdice onefforr welt of lire. March 13. J*3l4-111 I ft•l'SttiP• I thus day 'wee las", w WI me as co• Ll, will benertwill K. cotkluesti unfits t No. I. Steed Uoupe. J. D. CLARE. •. • Clop on ARLES mercA patioeC oreithetgeli the Ann of Clark it Mete.tlf Erir. March 1 1 1 . ' , ./ri;--3t LT 411 integrated take books closed promptly : 1 au give my penyyt.3ll atlent flu I may nave to be ack)plel4r l ~.. 18.52. NEW SPE JH WARR Nal 1 . Wove. being 'he ieni which we payee the ittibnit desirable and cheap. etc One other lota • w ly for young men. Jn r r•-ri•Ae.! the t.t I SPrul o t guyle 45( flats frc 13t to Of ).r ic all d tamet.o. and look at Poen/ Inn./ styte of flat. dmipe4 Er. tr. Mlrch 13.'0241 - - littoldones Waterikr34l Polish, for Boob . poises. A FRIBII supply Jac retelved at Warren's, No. OlVrtehre 111,, ek • • Tills artielle islattraet init the tored universal admi ration where it bas been tOrtird We can produce teatime+) of the highest reputation arid are ronfldetti of yours tf 3ou will but ••ettre it a fair 'nat. It sainsitates anythina ever before ;Arend to the world. Mars a Srillssnt polish, and is tot•eeptible of o I. and not only keeps out or vu4t bur preserves the leather and it from erneking. Lad es commend It veer highly fur Morocco shoes and.Ruhltairs: adding to a twill min futile tut of not Notting the tetilesrlinen. It earthily applied 2 e lower than any other blacking. Try it Erie. mares 13, lasi i-41 3.11 W A RRE:NT. W E are POI ni da barn alter h rl' i or barn gety wont to the N. 11.—Alk Mr?.. and poll latte iliarnermes. toilers. 4ko •Pde &shack / or =lean: qualiatatiomi Address, Mueh 11. AA MOTHI sold at North 1: pA IDS Close War& IX, Y,l 4441 CO LORE M A''°"° raft col ir ET AT neatly. J of Alleedttift too. Rahtmts. M itch 13. AUG k. tiak Marc, BUSH SijYTI Haret Tow received a/ and Mama:par laidievorire March U. A ZDT. mill, Mare lhasodes -mato Plaator. Pour - - - lichirisai MS. 'al. Twall y.. HIS A awallywell on all kind , of :1- . . MW' and is not injured by coining in contact with rocks. .via et.e. If will Oast point as and ail Irregular sloped ' 6 '' without planting any pars twice over. With a wiring of ir's ten to Stitch pet cent inil , l r shor. it will. with two h0n..... i; v. km 1 . 10 Ilt acres Pef day wheat. oats. barley. and nine 'ea.' graiu ; and with one Man and hone it will readily place Na l. tO *nem pre dayof indien corn, beans pea. to It sir''"' !Naito 3 peeks Owed per acre. and yield (root 13 II:C= 0 Mr a ' mote than the broad Cast seeding, by distributing the rmn 4° ' ibrisi. at any desired depth, and leaving a ridge of evils brim" the Vas. lite rost, of tk • }Dung plants are plow. n'd d.. T l' the winter by the action of the frost and rain mouldering deer' uponthem tenured of Irons thrown out and vapoiol as tit NW) east. On this sicimunt tba stork a Monger and leas tete" toildew, and is not so 'labia to injury by the dy. The rarlse r " frequently prevented by rata from harrowing in his grain area is •OWn, w hic h harrowing lin nepille,ni in needing with tin lat antra. as it completes itse work at once. The OM pu , l o° _, have been awarded to this.valustile michine by the NeW Vu''',,. and Philadelpnia Avicitharal docieties. Ibehines and 4'7 can be had on applir atio Gideon dwayne. Pittsburgh. r 2. n i F it will give aLW for what w l this machine will Ain l" v :. p planting any acres. I eau ton the public aS.llnx lorn"';;;,1 on my patent, under the *Malty of the law made and P_ ,L . , The subscriber thankful 'for past favors. respeCtniiifj,i rej i. collimation of public patronage. Letters pool paid "......,." ~ it • ad to GIDEON SWAYS S, Pittsburgh , rte.. will Islet I"' - - tention. Er' Agents wanted tr4aztvass. Ii ALSO: arcowne. Cittallemthili Mown. vim 1ti..01011 kiaalow- .. _ This machine fix whi th e great medal was swarded_slf World's Fair , is anima to MAW and a W ant ' acre' lo r e; 4 (of all kindsj per hour, do its work as well and 3I „ :it cal the grouted en smooth la las ordinary mowing ; an',..i.,,,,,. sod ate and a half arras of l or gather was 1110 3 ln P e. ;„ jt i zs. will sass *Me fourths air wheat scattered by urdlnarl , for amber particulars. Wrens. now id. WI. ri• 4iDsoN 'WAY SE. rio ba ao ____----- musk 13. Ilii WLICA aad Talk beta. Ito. S. • neelved ibegimp Itzie. Mow* 1. Lee& A for Torsoom . of we American Farmer l o tonsisn 4 . Putnam's elkissl-liktnikly Library. Pic )t. le" NO. 0. Sate Arco. 51. 00 ,.. er TifoicisThiiiiiiiii;i ori ----- + -- sale 14 ' Qi gob = at seas ' a g t t er , & s lie agenaus. kor 4 prices RIM 0. W• r. Wiwi:viva. Ar:' Eat Cato Toss tar sew O prope.la easseqseises at t Ik sisal Buffalo hawing Is la beges,„our tams this weak , l e westlier Ito aro haring at Jaya more of rum rants Bay will throw of us wilt its summer loreltus t . 14. Lake beyond the Pooiasais It rents in iu white coat be- lie item• buys were int the show broke through: a nes -10 hie rescue. sad they felt tit ess-of the Steatalr epos, sod succeeded s Soh ite—s boy some eight er tea - .; 1 1ilt ORLLAIS, blareb 7 tem wild from the Askericaa attacked Statement,: me re , men, but he had tHISII rS t with the loss olitie artillery aceri r ived from the Brun, temeet. Nsw Your. March 8.. 4 . p new, front Chilli. to t‘e repre,Florida, bid born Nod I end 'pirated. She bad os a I bound front New York to U ttering gold dust on board, to New TOrk. vn also cap. aid token to parts nultooon. sr vessel near, the Eagle; -oat 'fossils in parsoit bionno amended in the Mu. an to: isbatit it to the iota of po it .wilf probob.ly pow tats that England hu officially r r Noce that the menteut Relicts!' Hoe. the Car of An ho Schield wtlf be occupied 67 me Of Witaos LAIRD Esq., u he Peace is the East Ward el eppdrted. by the independent • MANY CITIZENS, rtisements. r the Willies. +n•r tfrawtnotittily /Aran - . as fat dosopby, from Iloosclvad Words, Thomas ti cod. a raspier io f:pf.and. There. from Household Worh.. done: No. 3 Mate rlt. raw, • DURL.IN k •• Is Of theff aterford'and ram p:any will attend at the followam ripteuns lo the Capital Wort if h day ofliViseh inst., at the hoes Ile: at the house of A (*rate,. orya, Curtis, tVatetford. hat the Annual kilectinnul Pael- Mutual Insurance I'ompat.T,s,ll April next. at *o'clock. e. N .13 411.11 MsIOW/ till.rge Of• I. 1. aSllH.l:s.stec. wish every areGt4Dl on my to thin 'end I .sill f r n Om weeks it. after which rxrrecthrr noway, settlement Of W} b nr... .1 D. MARK. NG FANfiIONS. 1852 the Premium AM. and tr to he protected Pont tne the man that locked to* . . noewalt until tour how rods to your buildlagi. LIDDELL k CO. punctually attended to— Felice. Railing. Steamboat It and lihk, Streets, Ene. a i rs il ettia as Book keeper ile [muse in ttiu en r. For amp* r. ferpnee rms.— A ZRO 610F1P, tall Or heftily at__ •. COOK"! rbh Siam &lama all) pore Ilan& Ati10•011at NA t COO O. aL'S J. B. COOK'S. !in MIMI aanabora at J a COOKi, bought *or Sit cents, warradittl roots _ < Mote. a asKswest Naves. Ravi.. lk-reis 1* RUMS REED_ . No 3 Reed ii4urt. It I • US A Etard , klardoraile more of numb *cm) raper. ne a elate lal a WI ma of Fire Savb— IO e • wawa a stmAs_ =