_____ ( --,--- Political and ereneralliewse 1 "aura on the Pacific. ' r' i rri __ _ 4 ii The Chinese are pour tg into.Galifo to by bun- , ( ... ,e 4 i DtenoCic %L ACT.—OnNFUIdaV wee's, adiabolical dredge, yogic a're hilealy delighted by t is 'emigre - outrage was perpetrated in the borough of Pt ter4- .1 1011 , for reasons which do not eXist. picept for the -- i b erg h, Pa: 'rim citizen:i f that place were artmeeld reports that they make c inteeming us . t bete is no , fr ma their slumbers at about 13 o'clock at inelit bkr ', Tes tae to r e i 'ice at their coming. It will, Of co , tr.e, . , (e„ 7,,,:,,,,': be oseftit to us to be reptcseated in a faForahle !tele the report of a trernenduous erploeton. ' to their c motry mei% lit it ;fii..-; but in an eenteenseil seer- - - SA vi Him ‘l l /11N INC. APRIL 17. 185'1 net en, It was ascertained to have clime from '0; point of %i.'i%l :to err fit can he exp. ett Orem such as DEM Q:IIATIC STAtE NOIiINATIOIif ‘ house belonging lnth o heirs of Jaceb K el . e .„ 41 cLr,rr,reri, and occup" partly bv m ~ .„,r,., 1 ,., 1t , r sr. com e h er e. Tee!, are dil u e n t in Lee tiring, !none:, e_ • , A (..% rare an I a le t.e r.ce •tillice .polisler, as a :tore tiatii. It I. 6,1 '. Ott a') o 4 lift th''s k - eit li• tar their simper, mud every d War is hoarded to be /so months since, tt% o kees of guneoe der u ere : to Wm. 'EARIGHT of Fayette Count.V. I 1R CAN I.LCONINGSSIIINER. 13 from the uarelteese of the store, and that it I " nod to (. " 1 " . itirned,..y.,,,,,iggii.:: n t ‘ i t te h i o r s s t , t u li ti r i t. b e.: r y et t i n ne t l i e e li. p •s a C I. ere opt i et, i . j e - r l i t ili t i t i l o ll .,, be r i ( . 1 , t l e i nl i b r a i o. t r u ed t h t e lie ,, ba rt rk ot . / s e a c r k i /cr r e r t .l l, ,,c C l a .c pt ,, ... --- . J...r CV - e ro -- ne tin - lidebted to our friew ' l NORtkll, - of y Mrs. Keiser, some vile. diabolical wre•tchos enter l I i d-t lie cellar under the store ro im, an I their place! e ' e 1"""' - sufficient quantity of powder, as is supposed, ot , t v li slow match. The pee der expletleil, literally Wu ' about a , ye d ar ago, the steeivors taken ,‘ from a ..1 i i ins; in t h e r c an. 1 fie (1,, eet j o a r; a n n y - : Wel ' s al. (- order of the Treasdry Department, 'look these pc qule : IT Lir r in charge, andthey l have since been bared for on ! town Jeer , a Expresa, fur late Cleveland payers. mg up and destro} Lig the hti,hilee, store, irothlsiT.'l beard the revenue cutter, Polk, in !heti liaibor.• It. & N ew y o till lertakei , ) furniture. , Fertunate it is for the threw young 1 r . i. as rep /red that the Gutertinesit had their serve to return them to their home, and that the ITn u e '' „ a th e g oat dies, who were the only turnates at the tone, 1.4 they were out in the end of the house under %% bid , States sloop of war, St • Wiey ..,, Captain Macrieltr. „ was .t . iel train Sol Francisco on the :II of March, d ou b t will the powder wb: placed, reel by tle , t nuiacii'leula • to co oey Ilieni.to Clime, where Coco. :VI I . wh ich was circernstances they escaped s t ip s The rip >ft ,i. CI;11 1 the explostona. (for there were t t •ci distinct repolt:11 ; lick will receite them fur that purpose, and it ti static guar h-f,ed that the cosnmodure will be more favorably quit* hear recet‘ei than Wad Capt. Mercator Cooper, %Int found valued T that 41 o eminent anything but grateful to him, be- e el s by s cause lie rescued and returned suave of its shs pw • reek ed subjects, and it is known the RU.+Slaild haze fait- I.IJ T,. eat re e eatt d'y .to command themselves by similar what a Fr. lornught the citizens of the placo t i the terrihteseette ' l irid by active exertion, extingois red the tire. It Is aid that the building present a fearful looking rate of rum.. It is the °route of the people, that ." ii the two kegs of powder , eetract d from the ware,- huuse, were the s ame: used by t lit miscreant sit bleef' ing up the hodse. 1 tic's oh hum linty :led good neighblirhoo.l. It is nu la • Toe Perlis Kairies..—lt ma to the DMA all must c r , cum . Suspicion became rife that George Kinter one titf resort whit weutd know anythisse of Japan. They i s riost , ne l the firm, was the perpet re, r .4 . the act, and that lie alone knowrany thing about the Empire, or bete pub- attempted to tie, from j istite but was pura me l by i n ti-te.d anything about it; but to tole who ca gout reed t h ere ftnY conslable with a wurraut , and taken at Detsphi 1, language, the bed., ate sealed, for it is 'whey. portant or Dauphin county, and bronelit had.. Ile - has enter- the ' ed there are no trana miens of them in Ainerie i ur seen it. II ed into recognizance to ans.% er us the next Court bf [ 1:11g 1 t6d. Quarter Sessions. . It o ill be well if C mimodore Akihick's not elm- down tier, p• Ited . to use auliaterpreter. furnished by th,7l, itch making E t menial): and it would Se...to ,lie inieht r e nder lent- rci t , self 'Hi 'eptahilent in that 'regnrd by ti-mg the Ja- o ." 41 1 , liane.e. lii 111M/tit/11, as teachers of Ltlir latig,loge to or the [tag tote lieent flint trust eurtity persons, eelectei Irom t Ohio tiara his oti4ers. The Mister at Arm., on board the to preiraiit Polk, b.}}.% ace ere.] etiough of the tang iage to enable bath of the hint to Cconiiiiiittlicute with them. It is 0 raertable. ILT GJ • the Japanese are mire curlew, concerning this c len , try. that' communicative th'regard to omit- own. what crop The Commodore's mission u•ill •be likely to fail are quests. utterly. if mt.:stormy purposes are associated with•ded bow tl it. It ought to be borne ill mud that once Chris- • h i .osaillie [lowly if iurfahrid ,in Islam, and that the present sy s- , o f M r 8 tem (ft 00%ernment is !omelet upon the ruins of . it. for The Japanese hate such a dread of it a re intr o f u el.. t ree "' of these tr ion amongthein, that one department of their Gov ernment lies no other duty but to guard against the ' iv. ()ell' recital of the Cheietian reheieneu the Empire. If •at !11 , Ica the stightest autlinpt to pro-el) laze he made, metre- ! d j e e i %able nu-chief will be done. road is Tat, SeeowiLu IsLeens.—The Sandwich Wan- tr ., 1 tiers are resorting toextraorrifitar)• means to improve e • w ' e their e, nditioa, Tiede lies been is depressed, mow on n '' t '' i '' tor a ion: ton, that sittiiteliaitg may be pard med to the duty tine eienee: It t li bare() p.)-Able they erre)•tt in- 'Up 532 creasing , their burdens. A letter j•ist published ' herealter apelike of the matter PI this wise: J-. 'u On the 3d ult., we had the arrtal of the first car 'varlet bl gi of eta) les from .kailt ty China t most of %%hien were ordered by the planters. The introdete me of igiVnig CO viii ap labor has been mut li talked of for e rt., g t:ine, I" at'"" and the. arrival was looksid fur •A ith much liar re.t. the Ila>t The coolies are scattered throu'rh the diff•reitt ,Is Bore° land-, and thus far gill og genera! .att,fictt •t: :aryl tell our the belief is so general that ree experiment 411 WIC' cited, that another 'went has been ordered, and a ves eel ea''' . immediately ter China, t ii. the purpose of • bringing them. 'foe natite labor has always been a cause of wrifi6ancc to the planter, anti it taut tin pollution should prove accces,,ful he will he pi iced in a pesitme th it. will enable him to land his auger tin the coast of Caitfornta at as low cost as the Min ufacturer from any oilier quarter; which, together pith the fact that the sugar male here by the un proved machinery is a very sueen•ir article, we! • give him such ad%antage that lie wll hat e tau fear u: compettion. A Nome'. Acr.—Tile late Mn.a ,V ire of Prank- I fort, Kentucky, by her will emancipated all her sl ate: —thirty in number—and, not content with going up that which in a S saufiern market would comma,'•l fr.,. ,a, - ,..w., , ..0411,11110. titlrelta.P.l tor IC it . teen hundred acres cj good land in this State. and laving OR the Miami canal. Twenty-seven et these disenthralleddminan beings arrived in thus ray yes- . terday, front Praiikfor, in charge of the executor of the testate of their late isistrees. They are purcha sing wagons, agricultural implements arid stores for t h eir n e e ,• home, tor %loch they will leave to - day. . Them leh•rated blacks will new have all the ad vantages of education, of religinua celtere and self 'tleteltipmeto. anti their cliffilreit's children, educated. an I eniobled, will dearly cheri-h the mernow of the. magma ititnoue Kentucky slavehultler.—Cie. G,tz,ile. 1 , Se. once see Sin:Joao Fiteeeue.— ti our latest : date from Elie/Wad, the seta!' screw steamer, titled, mil by Capt. Wet on, to proceed th search of the t missing Acct:, , Ed p ttition by the way of 11.11ring'a I Straits:, wes declared ready for sailing. „ The pro- pcised field of scare% is east of the menthe', of Beh ring.% Straits, toward; Keller's discoveries in leette Gerald Island, se• New Siberia. Capt. Reunion ~. pikes out autograp letters from the EMpeTUI 01 . ' (tussle, recommem aree the expedition to the com man hers of the 'Reselati outposts at Siberia, and other 31. i-c twee settlement., and desiring them to promote the teij. ct in view to the utm hit in their power. i I. , A FAY! LY Pffieueen —On Monday of last week, the wife an -i seven chi;•:tem of Mr: Daniel K. Reck er, of Perry township. 11-rks county, were poisoned by eating cakes in oh ch arsenic had been acciden tally put, and came %cry near losing their lives. It appears 'het Mr. Becker, on a recent visit to Read ing, had purchased a small et:entity of amine fur the purpose of destroying rats, and when• he return ed home, placed it; without the knowledge of Its wife, in a cupboard which contained at the same time some saterates. 0.1 the Jay ab are mentioned, while Mrs. Becker was etigagad in baking cakes, in the absence oc her htisband, she made use of the ar senic in mistake for saltlratus, and mixed it up with ' the cakes. She and her children afterwards eat freely of the cake.; and were anon seized with vio lent vomiting, and other symptoms of poisoning:— They immediately drank milk and melted butter, and sent for a physician, who by administering timely antidotes, succeeded in counteracting the fetal effects of the poison. This narrow escape from death of eight persons, is molter warning for housekeepers to use the utmost cantien in keeping any poisonous substances about their premises.—Reading Gazelle, PROBABLE. DP. 4111 FROM Poi% I.lv td . Mr. Samuel Ilu s trord, a.respectlhie c,ti7A,l e s t - Iterlip. Somerset county, l'a., win) died three:years ago, after a short illness, was dt.i nterre I !3.t %%etic, and an inquest held imer it by 'Charles Esq. The jory, on the,te,tiniony t f Mi Lk:key toil anitothers, broov.to . in a verdict that lie diZuf from poison; administered b y some person unknown. It is stated that the stomach of the deceneed, and the intestines in connection with it, and the parecpf the backbone on which it rested, were foun I in a good state of preservation, u bich was consnler-od positive proof of the Dre..nrc of v‘lF:(vti. Mr. If id ford was the hust,and of Mr.:. Nancy M:fr.r.l, nq quitted at Cumberland. 'Ma:. last fall, of the cnaroe of poisoning Mrs. Klizatieth Eng,le. of Ciratitsvii.le district. The former has lin;Frkree husband , . it is said,all of whom are deal, The stoma`cli 9f Hufrord is to be am.) zed; awl 'tabs ill he taken to ferret out the putty party. A BtoasttsT.—A person sign lig hirwielf Wm. If. B. Sheets, married a Indy' in C neinnati, -en 1 came and took a house in this city-- Lis wife wow. to it,' post pffice•in Cincinnati some days ti,nce, mot re ceived a letter fr,tm his oilier t ire, dated aeVer=a , :- les, inviting back an I ink...clre of his four children. Yesterday inorniri!? his wife to go an get snip work in Cud stating he was 'ick ant would keep hoit , e, slie returned bhe found lie had packed iip the things and sloped: Ile had managed to Ar.. Fes wife to work - by her riee.Pe to biiv The food. for the house, boil ht Iris 0111/ ,, 011 crodit, and all his wages for himself. Id , kilticod be. wi!•• to boy with her own money , a suit for hire-i•lf. +lane of the first / lady he married. it "ist wag ßedish, of/Fralahliii county. Kt-. TI second one, Mrs. Sa i rah l'kurs. in. of Carr,iiiton, dauolper of James Mitcheli, of Carrollton.', lie is n cruet hearted man.—.Vitcpori ( Ky. ) (rr. An o:d man, of G'i }ear=, Wai cunmitted prison for a short time :a4t tvt.Pt,;,' at St. 1. the. the oats of a voting la•ly 5 . . f. sixteen that he threatened to kilt h r within three days, if she dtid marry him. Same eighteen months aL!o the became acquainted; and the of I gentleinlo rp overtures of marnize. Tae girl refused, but it said consented at his urgont request, to accitt fr i hits in presents a cons - ii.krahle sum of money. Fr! that' time to this he has failed to press his suit, she has continued to accept various sums to the greizate tune. it i.. said, of.42:1,000. • Whirs silly old codger tie must be, to think making a pretty riiiing io•iv, of "sweet sixteel with a fortune . a , e2s,ooo, marry such an unrof , Envirer. . _ NTSTRRIOCS Drs tPl'i.: tit tNt li PROS tII Lt.: Nlta- DM —Mr. John B 'ono, ~t From 1 , , : 44 ill,i , i-ii, C...±.l 3 - ty, Ohio, left his It , rte I ~t J !wary to go to l'ah• fornia. lie had n ith him Ev" 0 11/ Set'. - Cid ail,: bilis, which he carried - sewel i:- in -lii, drawer , . 11.. also f had with him .a pocket. k, cont.iiiin; a e mi'of money or current exoe,,, rtt:re,. 8:•1,:.! then peitti •‘er his aife our any uicalher of .1,1; Nitil y hale. re•* i "ceived ny 'well:go:lce from him. A f,.:4 , day:, ; go, h.nver r, a lett,:r reac'icti Fremmt, ad lre, z ed to the B misiin man. A brother of Mr. ~oriii to-.k it f •Imi ,the o ` it i e, an I , arned frJtri it that the v,riter—the postmaster in Cameron—',ad hmo I a p oclset L1,,1t containing ahnut . e:itiO, and inscribed ...Julio 0 nirin. Fremont, Sandusky cuunty, 'Ohio," upon the hank of a river at that place. Lt had apparently hoed ly- Jag. there for many weeks. The c, row:stances iisve naturally exclted much alarm anion,l Mr. IS /0i 1 .I . A friends . . H.; hro:her, retoutly returned Iron 0.41 i fornia, passed throng!' this city yesterda,, oni. his way to Cameron, N. Y.—Circe - hind Plain pe,,ilier. ._ _ Tarßp , ro Ihow 11131iELF •rrenchrian, restdetil in lonian, recently conceit.el an e!,i rely Pew style oraelf-destruction. lle first boiighi an egg in the market, extracted its cant4nt* (by "Auct ion,") and filled tho shell with about three ounc t is of gunpowder. Then going into a• very crowded lot , - . oughfare—we pre.mine to give ec:at to his ertterprise —he placed the infernal machine in his mouth,' and "touched it off" with a match. 'ogee], however, of blowing his head to atom., the powder, Khe ig nited, merely poured forth a strewn r f fire owl sruke from aperture in the eta, but without d iingl any serious harm to the man. The c•-•tonislirnent of the passers, by, at beholding a 'lnman mouth Ifecome l ihe crater of an active vo'cann, may 1 b im agined. The disap?ointed man was taken iii.colcus tudy by the police an 3 conveyed to the h•raiiiiali .__• _ I • TIIB LOII.IDA apprelhen ded, says the Jacksonville News of Saturday Week, that the orange trees might be inkired by the,sher ity of the past winter. 'jut, so far front this hew,: the case, there is every reason fur believing that V. will prove beneficial. The leaves and some of the smaller twigs hitie been killed, but on a recent visit - to the greyes of Mandarin we noticed that the ypung &Vine is putting out vigorously. is getaltailY believed that the orange insect has been desqoyed by the frost, and if this should turn out to be,'so it Will be ample compensation for all we have suffered 'by the cold. Although the idea of s'itltritm l i •froin cold in Florida may be laughed at in less favored katitudes, it was no joke last winter, as many very credible witnesses can testify.—.Valional pot. • 6:7' The propct of educating females fur Den tists is urged by botne modest masculine reformer, on the grodnd teat it IS itkelicate for opera ions on the teeth of ladies to be performed by gentlemen.— / Where should they,gnt Ora customers, after they 'had fitted themselves for the profe,Mun—.what wo man would confess to another woman that her teeth were worn ont, and that she needed artaicial na'as:tc ators? %Ve reckon none. 04. A lady in Louisville, Ky , wn4 rubbed d few nights since, by a fellow who secreted himself ui the chamber until she had retired. The box containing her jewelry, and that oontaini:►g her rouge; , tvere just alike, and the thief to ,k the wren., b ix. She looked pale on discovering her .lus-, but her .lor came again the next day. . _ / • BODY Fut:stn.—The body of a wnmarr, aupp:iseLl to hare been lost from the Scow Anawiii last :Vocal; ber, was found t n the beach of the lake near , Fair port Yesterday. Stockings, blaci worsted, and one shoe 'was t h e only wearing apparel on her porawl„... Painonille Trirgraph. ilimancnotr —AA ohl !! entle ni a n by the name of Plimmons,,wad bad l y i...pired by the falling of a ins* on Friday at, that he the 4. iu a shirttime:— He was` tell), %woods chappiox at the time. , The tree he wag tiOlitig I.floe f agailast "wither, which he Proceeded to cot Wi Ne, but wa, nrvible to get out of the way of the one be bad weviWidly lodged upon it. Hie fin/4ra' war attended ieloprday (routtay) 41 the U. E. Church.—frestit e ld Transcript. A Swax.—A beautiful white Swan, which with two mates had alighted in Chautauqua Outlet in this village, wall killed on the 24th lost, byblr. Charles Barnes. It measured six feat - cud sieinches from tip to tip of its wings, andtwenty-seven inches from the end of its bill to the base of its neck. Its,color was of the purest white, excepting the bill and legs and feet, which were as purely black! Although scans, annietimes visit this region in the spring, we believe this is the first one ever captured here.— The distance of the Ant that secured this rare game, was about forty rods. The bird was purchased by Mr. E. A..Thck:nson, who has succeeded in preserving. skin id good order. It is to be placed in the cabinet in the 41cadeiny as a specimen of .I.ttrostown water.fowl.,—..Jansaidotes Jrurnal. Car or A,P!NIVALL.—.TiIii is the name given 1. , 0 the place abort ChagreN tolnerlv al Navy lily. it is r pm the landing place of th. , ivilunnA steamers and large wharves !alive been bnilt tui their accommdation. The rhilwify across the Isthmus commences there. Nnwseirna on 5it5.....-The Pekin. f;'hina, • news piper of extraiirdiesry size is published wtiekly on silk ; It is *aid to have 'bern started More than a thousand years ago—somewhat earlier then the one under the patronage of tbs "good Queen An invalids is related to the effect that in a pub lic officer caused some false intelligence to be inser• lei in this newspaper, fur which be was ptit to ileath. Several numbers of the paror are preserved in the floy's Library at Paris. They are each ten and a Trotter yards long. Q 7" They haves story in the Ohin papers that member of the legislature of that State went to a ; patty the other evening, and was so oath pleased with the dugar plume Oast he 'eked for a few extra to ty. he borne to plant. It wak i the beet trait he ever tasted, and his children would-be delighted w ith theta. Obarurr. E 1' A r. VAI.I.LI e ft I from theJairies gl that the E•igiuier! ou the route of the Erie k City Railroad havo mulched lamestowo, in They ere running their expereental line' Bide of 'Ole Creek. and this Without 11101:11 e the line which they will locate. The cut nt first thought to be necessary through the • et Desterville, and which would have been will by this loeitiou be very miterially E•igiueers were expected to reach Ash urdev last. 1 ti,ur ut ClillledLit Itparier 1111 made. 110t1:1/ c dl, ••one grand d.scuvery."— s to Lt thot Cie lull to all tw the Sunbury & uy to build a rood from Erie to this 0 Hu Imup to dared. the construction of ouch'!" ro td. 14 •iftscivery" outside the telegraph, more int. suutlerful than this? If there is we hove not how till 1: Misr arrives at such a Conclusion tiiystery.' Ills Ilittlte brothur of the Gicette el Nye c o ntrary. says it is fur the•purpose ot le risthing hut a watering point on. the route if. Witten of these csneinsions is tits wisest is dou'itles4 a doh 'table lineation. though the according 'to our ideas. is eutitled to the list; .strreling. however. we have nu übj•ction to twin dubbed—qoe. • IS. 10 U+, !I . . WlC.just Is 50011 11.4.1 t„ is ev n proposed to give tl I) Fitvi r.—Wlso dues not like good fruit ; and ' au a (armor raise that is as prufitoblet Theean oval intdrest to the 'bait did to •be dsripsd fri rintielitaditess of the ceu.sti, !se •-I•1It Con a r s us coolly answerecLand as we are well persul. - • a answer will bo, wo take pleasure in referring turn roudd and, and in so many wordsl, telt the is, _. ..._ sited to the ode-ma...mew lii another column it they are to by invited to the "feast of fat thingel" they • noel M itilsoo, °Tying a very. desirl'ile lotofi''. Wl t _V ..., , the I - Wllllldr.l . V th, contribution of Erie chanty to tilt bill of 110. We. 11 . 1,11r-114d that s stn s four thousand , ' I fare' 11111 vie •o. h case appears Strouger shit when . • we rocolloct that the melt who have i tliten`ced this Com es Ittve alto till boon dipsosad of in this coo I. . • - . , I _rnissionors to this c time.. are the re y men, air nun a oil be received by Nlr S stall, the Agent. 0 , ,,„ if I lolls, notil the Ist of M tv. . ther , who have opposed the constru. ion of a toad to the Ohio Ln 1. T.I.V -Ire cliterintitild , the Weat shall 0.01, list 's Worm —the. Erie stud North EA'. h ive no road u n l es s they have it as thdy arty—ant es it is ;nog ~ tine business now Os Thursday the Built under their ': auspire.! Look at the.r past .iittrati! so great an extro, or night train. had to be put! Thev have opposed the Franklin Conti.; Company's rail. In/tuber of passe' t l , that passed oter the rood rand—the; hove thrown every obstaCe in the wiry of its 'as 10 i6—tiny fic ' t. I; ' t er" 31" 510550 br."g`n euinplrtion th..y could pissii,ily inventLeven to priicur.ng We - learn an extra train will be run every do) t he passage of an act whereby they ccilld tie up t ie work for a vetr, or two ,o the Ss,iroine Colin—they I are not attempted to hada a rdti u t ler th•iir has Ito tatql i'itte 'burgh charter; tiov. they even went ;> far Itst to sell out that coacern, ••hoolc. litie.l bob and 1 1 'to a set 44 m , rear comity. spetulstoral—sod not' it is proposed, to ,g.ve tits 'Sunbury a id Erie road tho right to buy the work to the - Franklin Coital Co iip it v, sod ba.ll the tool, I:I -y turn roue,} and olpose ii; aid totln• once the Ct it i 5..., tiers to throatelt to ar.thil ail/ iii county sotbscriptio4. thonzli it os as ritt as a piiite 'fag th a t it is l,*i' l . interest of Ms late. t the intsrtiat of the county. anti to the interest of the yittii, that snehl et dispo sals') ahooll be su sde of tits •••exed imystiol•' of a lest emu 4-nonce:ion. . . . IGA riorl . - -.N1V111411011 110111 tins port West Mit earnest now. Boats rive and (Irvin daily, our wharves quito an amilhated and brisk, Large quantitiest of freight ara arriving form y railroad, for shipment. When Dunkirk hod .cape from their present embargo of ,ad we wtt Mil °AL A• it COAL."—Cual hag been go dear this nt now,since the canal has Opened, oue fee -geed in mind and.purge at the e'en of the puss . pouring la from the mines- The best we have season, and in fttet we think the best we ever , erised by u. J. Morton. at his sure-house_on IMMO quite re th At cat 'well th 131213 It 14 called th r —Black Ilatneud," and 1.4 . d1e e Lent article in market. We have triad it. and say al is"coal as is cunt." WI mean just w 113( the Dpr cid.dly whets w =ll : - I - --- --/- Nr:w :ironic: John Sweeny is impolitic 3 new ooda rirxt (too to tho Erin Bank, and it is said who have examined quality awl ;mom that they .leapest lot of good, over brought to this market. rt.semmts will appear hereafter. MIE3 stock of by thnse are tlie Hie ade 113 S nqe utr lvtve the raculty of bianz their own o spite their face. Tlllll i, peetaia:iv applicatihi .1 this apr!tig. !treatise it.. own Slh.-iinn hartior ba , •byanJ It at!, 11”1..):1, 1/1 •re hav been tined howl sent up fro n iti iheeta astainm Eno. I r. sod it.. meat., oldoong forwarding attuvoos onlv effect (1114 111111 . 14 to prevent the merchant, uth %Veit from ,n Ain: their p ire't -tic+ to Naar. tr tniferting a!are • n•tria.it o'er to Pali • and fraight•to ourStve irn?roveln-nt.. Every h al ataatnd Naur York this S,vriog cou , u-a an ra.- ag It u taisuany lull. wittio hn,loas.a, 111 Polk a uuu.o illy active. If t'ii, a, el any bane& to wu c araaniy are to a ob.ru.ao to sad it. to Buffs ro I Italy COMM its herb Now. t* of the S Vork. • adelpht om• wh present deipli la Uutialo hey wn Inuit expert thieves to Ciatinnaci.— of a amboat. frodi a Southern pon t area rob other night. whilaaaleep in his atata room of hut breastpin. rings. woe. VT A cler bee. th clothes rr stnickle &Ke Oar are receivitvy Nesr Goods. and u e" &s (fps of the cleverest follows that ever mea sured Ira yard of tape; they wall uo doubt . }titre a per fect ra h °feaster:len. .. ID' !Lassa:wets & Co. have removed to their Old Stand on the corner of State and Fifth Streets. Wright's Bleck and are receiving a very desirable lot of ,Goods. Give them a call. 27 The Cleveland Tras Eleatvcrot speaks of Orator Woo4s recent patitp'ilet on •'Naral Itiforin ." to this mann r: 01: Navv.—Wo Weir received a copyist' an Address ou th subject. delivered by "Wm. Maxwell Wood. M , in 1.) " It is a perfect eseorintion of our p orient Naval system. Nevertheless the author is arde tly in favor of a Navy based on republican princi ple.. rind has served twenty•five year. in our tutensely anti- Lepublican 01111. We derived so 11111 Ch satisfaction from eading Surgeon ‘Voodbe very able address, that we have; written a notice of it. which will appear as soon as we c;n fiud space for it. Olt The Erie Railroad Company offers • reward of fire Ouridred dollar, for "the best spark catcher." We go in for that, cud propose "the female woinau.":.--Erie Ginitta. ' <, i 'r Oar friend of the a 44 szsits p051,4,91;0 right to "pro n a remedy which he himself rejects.- - .Cersseaut R ter. rung. sift wrong! Ile does not reject it. it is the *their root the boot is on. Fur five years to our certain knotrtedgo he has been billing and cooing, and sighing like , . sick ,monkey iit a hot Mtn. and yet not a daughter of •;"female woman" bas taken pity en his stiodition.— HaM hearted. ire they not? ittrk:LecTto,—Wm. Thornton has been eleetad Clerk of Lko Ceuimon Conacil, vino Tremble. A good appoint ment. gr Iteriovao.—The user Council have removed their plate of meeting Tram the Couuty The head guipure of Ulu "Market Mom Juato." to Wilhelm Block. MT The Detroit Fres Press is factious over he story that Willis . of the Hosts Journal . challenged Mr. John Van Boren baron, he sailed fur Bermuda. It says it men tines the-story—half incredulous giant it, and for this ai*dant riIIISOU...W illiii is au editor, and editors are weal in in two esessual elements of dueling; first. they are honeit to etre ad a In an.and they hays toe many Mein, in their own hands to obtain satiJfaetion: and secondly, ttly are telkingceentradistinguished fromfigitinratua. Beendes, newspaper bowies** is very fair now-e-deys, iod dusting . is not. Bet this idea of Wails challenging Jobs Yen Buren for alms,, is very penicaletly abased. when we recollect that John has done very little else to tits (needs for the last fire years. If Van Bevan was an 'enemy of Willis, then Willis ought to have had en in ducement to get him oat of the way. If Willis sad VAO Bonin were to fight. it would be about ]lre. Format, and that *Wald be asemsdalinte Asir. The account, we thisb is balanced between theta. ;Er The Daly thug pleat] m marital jasi sow. is ma pia sagas, mad marriageable girls. What a swat nidis dais. lank Eeysuise kit taiii pert yesterday wiensias with the *psi lead If priseesgere eke else carried. .. Another Railroad Excitement.. i -lidera: not reit tbem fools; hot this I think. 7 When:hay are timely, foes is weoid fain have &Wk.!' Sveketrere So wrote Shakespeare before railroads were thought of: to will think the people of Erie cpusty , we apprehend. when.they read the list Gazette and see what a •*terupest et a tea-mot" its managers are aitvropting to get 'p be. Cause the I, , gi..letare as about poising au act held' g for. I aver the ”sexe3 ques , ion".ef a railroad Clem (;rib ii the Ohio Line. We gave our readers Last week the all by which that. ehd is l uniineed to be acroiniilielied. loin, we 11011141 plainly see. we thimght, the Gauge Las of the Commonwealth fully recognized. but lu +misty 'heap who trettetaded li'l r 1 0 '4.)0, we liNit !rstaiid Senator r..riiMi ell, lame...filially 'telegraph° I, aid we or!. ill; tvs It.) le a.it lie e llasi added a s t 4tieu to the bill especially 4 , voted to .laattg.' ...and fully recognizing the change at this point. Vat the enemies of the movement will now do remains toseen bl tut it was not of this in atter.. we were about to sp ult.— Ve learn Crest& the some ruliebls authority, the Up:etre. hat the Consiniesioners of this county, up/II he4rilig - of the propoed supplement. wrote to Ow l President pf the m Company eignifyinglheir deterinatioo to withdriliw the ; ,,g county mg rimiest in ease the bill, as proposed. baiter's', &law. T is was done to intimidate, and sheaf . ? our :;oanmissioners leek a very eleentail 'qualification fur the Ace they hil—rcootm an salmi With the insatortil bard prated s'ove. We would fain net cell them:fools; yet their :onrse savors much of that quality. Who are thelCo n - niselottere of Erie count) ?t Are they elected to 'repro. sent the “Mtrket Ifealb junto," or t'te people 'nf the county? IsMot the Western half of the C.lliti(V lust we much entitled tdtheir festering sue. as the Eostqnd the South-east? These ate pertinent que'stioos, al upon ;heir aussver d .pan I. the right er wronz of their „nurse. They subsctibed $2OO,OtN) to the Capital Stuck: of the Sunburymid supposing it would out interfere with soy of 't's ro ads eu.' lin 4. or pro,. to I to he built her Erie Wert. hence they pledged the credit of 1 the Owls Fount' to an enterprise in which. the west had no direct f or im mediate interest. Now, hum stands the case! soon as it ir ucertai old that the West will be be ...._ ........___. . . i . Again, the topplement to the Sunbur y to VI now before the Le vslature. in• al litton to the tin -enattin , likt of the Gone Lairs._,p'roposes thst for . esoity m,ite of hi id the. columns alt ill bad I lit•tvr.tott r.-i• and Pia o ills lilt". It iiiiiall broil,i thrs o an.la, Cr o•n E't r lq /a. ar la P. ili4 I.l;l'ik i t The distanle front Erieetto tlia 0 titt file it, teritittv-ire miles. therefore, A ti 116 not 'retro r:' lodges( in ktt:pticetiJn to ;tee -th it Fjt this bill se resty•fi +.. in 1e....f od Lit 4 its46l , 4'llegt :rile 1.•• •••..• . :i W o well door thtt this st-rentlise mtlea of road. Wit eh ill the mitre of th:tize if t 4. toll p‘ttleil, must he 114 , 4 this sr ,:nn, would he of too.. 6otette4t to V.,. than ftti the eon 114.1 oit on, tor tit Phteterzh th .. t o ndd be built : Great et-em Ihisb. tn toil wion the. alleza— tiottior ttl,. frienils of the 'itety telteAhle Pittlhorgh pro ject that the roil rt., u Er e t. the O'ite.iintectoultl I” made Itt hirdii that load ; botliore is a diet win paction to in vice thi. tweistv•fir , miles bull ser-oto airs Mt,. of a rrio•l„thot will hi of on Ire lnntirit to Erie and — the'i whole State then oil tie ot Pilo. ro VII' ver promted—and I yet the Coirrn :ii.i•iiri of I:eie Colt , ty. untlt:r the intlia once of the* " Mtrket II in.-. Jooth.t' withoat consult,/- nation with their eotp , tuolotg• withot reflection. post off a threatening letter to , eis Presid at of the; Banbury read, leclarin: their determination •to withdra the pal suttees ption of 13311.0113 metlet , by !the coup y. Now. jir whetill the world infer from Otis coures.. an any thing lse 'be inf,red hot that our minty C?itimission ir ars do not desire a Western resit— hat the't• do not. de- sire sereshr-fire ns;1•0' of de Stn :try Rso4 fiv/itis esasoni? We ask. can may fair construction bei put upon their seta but this 1 This action. hdwever.on!the pert of the county commissioner+ wlll defeit itself. end'..t'aos• gentlemen who'went into the end of la " very liirge horn" . when they made the county subscription.-will have to come out of 4 very small oue: for‘jtheir will :find them selves universally execrated. The lubseriptispo was not aver popular in the west when male : what that portion of the coons) , will sly now, when 1 it Is proposed to be withdrawn because there is a peasihility of atebeing ben efited., remains to be seen. fiesidee, we hails the but authority for saying that in newt they carry their threat into 4xecution, the amount the founty limbecribed in bortzfal will be immediately made up in cash subscription. We have before Vs the cops of a letter from F ight of the mostSrealthy and enterprising citizens of the Fettntr.• ade dressed to at rim. L. MILLER. I:44:lPresideni of the Sun bury road. pledging themselves to ernmediately make ep the it2X0.090 subscribed by the county, presided the Camissioners carry their throat ' into execution. • So, genii men of the Commissioners sioners OTace, you See that pur l in gaof Bluff; is a gime twi pertiee can.play al. IIE J r OIRT . 0:1 LIT Batßß PI B toa.---Th• New York Timm is biltely sarcastic on the recent speech or Sesetet Josef of Tensaw/co, the expected Whig *Ws Presidential can didatie. The maiden effort of hence. on hie "first aprear encel'it on the Senatorial stage, is! characterized by his whit friend of therm/Is, as "merely a rhetorical trick," and his line of argument as "one of the east off common &amigo( the dory." "ft *se a mistake." sari the Times, "on the part of GJT Jou% to oppose that he could give it any new weight by adopting it in the Smlt,. He has only Mad* his sophistry mire conspiconas," I'. Hew fenstach aritiaistn as this, from 101 l locale' *lag Joarusle. will help Mr. James C. Jones. of Tennessee, en the place on the ticket with either Webtter. Fillmore or Scott; it deists not b3cortaa us: perhaps. ie taloa, hat it does fifteen that it can't go a great way toward, effectiag big objet The hying Ship. Rusius Poorest advertises in . the National /istelligsa err a flying ship that will Witt icon Aires 03 railways. and require 112 rem ivid of eaust brizes. provided it works." He calls it so .Aareport, and says use espa• We of carrying 139 pursengers At, a ipeed or 13.rnitra art boor. 'flora 'Sadly (hall steam boats or railroad can. may Ars aluatrorted (Jr $15.0 ii. and that the iixoeusa of rosining it will not eau $b per day. Hy promisee that the flyiaz ship will India the trip to Colifornia or to Europe io two days. mini by wsy of lad - detract' to every body to Isis shireciu the Aereport of $5 each. he " ey poen out"that a siaall char, will, produce so income of r week ! Mr Porter claims that he has fatly tested his wonder ful treaties. that Goa of hie *• swirl aticihines, 16 feet long t carried a steam engine by the power which the ma chine was propelled ; and being raided by its own helm. traveled rapidlyibrough tie air even &vilest a briirse of mind. in direct lbws or circles, attertilitig to the adjust m at of its helm" Porter seems serious. and wants the .. &es" to 'mad his whirs* .• Let - ti3ll.easou Together. : .. c.,,,ii., :•,, lt is contended by the opponents of the transfer of the • Rir.irs.f. Hy the retoet and rooms Western read to the:Sunbury. that such •• proesediug i , E ,,,Z . I t ' l l :: i l l i et e •o l as ' i w ti er. es i r l le e" ; "" will lis a virtual abandonment of Erie -as the terminus ; .1 "" ) l'*'" 4 out fa h Ittrren. 1 : 1 ',1 ,e. 1 1 ' . of that toad—that i s ..rie will brcome a soars watering i n o u ep th . a ir t .1 ffl . C thel o :di...hitt r ' . llr aTo. 1 n et ',,;;+, pool on me !mate ; from Philedelpht• to Cieselatttl, and' li •; * :n nt i n ‘ 1 • ' . ' ri l ' rs ""lmrll l 3 ' " l'il."4"; ' : It is argued,lbereforti.th .t both the ootkely and city sub• s.yeio ir.L.•.., ' n.i ' iti:i i r n i . ii. t .r. ti lli:- 1 ;0 1 ,...... - '7. 1 4 " scrtinieto otig'it to with lrawu instantly = If we nought ' 1 2, b i s i x ' e .., -. ..::::1 7, 1 ; / ....747:7 r ,:. h : cu"t e l't t such the inevitslite result. we *out.: be the first 10 urge * , 'su r turt ., ,, te.- 1 , 0 , toin or ;Ile ' Cr l t:•111 UT , VW moon. Bat wo do out lesheve there is any iniqli a ~. Re, ,',- c 1 .. s i:. ‘ „':. " , ' ' .. -"4 El" . 1 . 1.• a.,..,.. , n 0......” itivi sign. We trivemot seen s it: anti we think we can - see as ' """ i 4 "' s `' t th is Clly , clearly C 31,118 and etrrct as those so loud in call,ng lon 1 , . ' ir,e this course. No rum can say that 111.•5 hsve not ad• n ITI i.V a, -The g i1 ,, erti5.r..1i... ,, ,,a , hi I. - eucoted heretofore all the interests of Lire, as ucuits-•ctod low io .... mi,.....i0t or all fartatt,e In se ith tier ra.ir. , ,ida, 1.14te,t roads. awl other totproyetitents 11° ,:, 0 1 ;,1";;' , " i i...”.: 4 ;:: : '"'" 1 " 1 "• ' ' ID try. This ought to ba some; guarantee that owe woulduobry ci its. r 4.1'......4 -%berm:Jim:or l'hotti '.l A "peace when there Ii no peace" now. In the first place. 1 , 10„ is o c r, o , t:s t i ,, ,t , r , ri:.. ro t ii:ir r.. i.iis b . in use.-sh it then, oho is the Father of this bill esteiitling 014 Sil•lhil• 1;. iI 17. 1 . .../ .1 .1 "' . 1,1 3nY 4' ll ri road to the 0:tio hue? We answer. Mr Senator Fer- CI:. tiol.: . F.R 14111 . 11.1 --t.orge eel ~ .t.al I lion, wltoso In isterly einiioat... of the (I &ego f ttv. 0. ti r,I 1 ' 7, '. 1: ri! tat4e. 61t11"j. ,tut ap.. el.is I , is 1")IFTS riiir.t.r.Fftt, - the State hams more than o:lCit rehatve I TM; ho*lt) t prohatiop of this community. Is it likely lie would con- 1 Al p i :: ; 1. 7: 11 . 1 . f s li 11 l SC 1 / 1 . A• 4 , 0 1 .111.1 fir e • I spire to injure us? Besides, did he not nitrothice and l tit Its.. %SD Rl • illiii/0K . 11.',r , 1 -. t procure the passage of a General Law regulatin Gm; - " A i i ;;, r l it ." i " i '.!,3% . ' 1 ". e le.; T o r sat.' t,Y II I es in the Sthts, one of the provisions of which F . :tads to ... 5 . t.,F,,t. t c t n.,_ , r,„. - 4:,,,,,,,,,, , this wise: ...Every railroad hereafter construed...l through 1 '[ k -3 r ~ f 7;1 ,: ), ,i , i•it , Or ..ei inn , 1 - 1!: any portion of. 1! onissylvaii to from any point eastward of A.,,,,, 1-, , ;:::-; 1 " '' l '-' 1 ,, , , ,• • 1 , 1 . , ,i a line running duo south across the State trim tit I S•et 43 p \ ii.tt it t ., ...i:siii vs.) iv n 1111•!, beginning at the east line of Erie comas-, al:411 he of Ai r , ' r.; t l r 7 ' ,'l 'l . - ,T . Y ' .1% T.:1" . ' ' ' ..e. : the same g Inge as the railroads built mid owned uv the ~ .iii i :. Ft...pi k -14...0. . i. ~.iii w- ..f Sto. en/ co/So, serial: •n liis iy c mi,osily shall hereit - ter ',,' ~,". 1' ' J -r . " 'l* , 1,6, t , tri ~.d 17. I'G! • • TO 1 buildor co %Worn a rs.lrdad lo tam; le or t T.v sr It l' at I 1 I . -s A' :td i• L, 1 . 14 IA NI, f . adelphia or II irrisburg, of a dill:rent gouge from .. to i . . - .41 'fir rind h,,,...••• 6 gau,:e of the iailro id* lath an I owned by me Stni-•„Thell. .50 . 000 Slit.. rii - -• , I', ' ,• and in sues cuss, all and sinzuler, the rights. 1.4w0r , and p1 , ; , , ,,, ,r1,.!,/,::0' . .. , : r .f...i, ,"•,, ~ lertel',..:*•,,, coli(er red cgtr such coitipisy by at, chit ..v T. or . j i j,., ) •!,.,: ~.,.7,) 1•. 1 1:,;,': 'l' • ' by any supple oielit thereto. shall be adjusted nu% and :1,: „ 1,1 2' 11 , . tyr 0 ...:1 - ,1 r ..,: ',L . , : - .l ' , v. , :ci " Titt lige. let it be reimembered, is binding up nt 1'er,,,::yrir.;,1..-.1 lorry , '•99 , i 11 " u 11 ' ' the Sunbury road flu Crt r e E is; 'roe Erie c Jun t% ~It al 4 t , ! o. . i : 'et urn • A-A 0,"...-1 •• ,p ~.--,;,, ' - ... G iuge l, }w pussu:ves a tnaliig force for the read wo,t: In.:I.:II 1 . 1 . 6. Irg.tticr wrist ~ • 1,.. ~., 1.0.1 . 11 e, so for otiTir .1140 Is C incerw.d. wo are as aectird a• :;,:,...:',,,„5i,:;:,,:,,;;" 1 4 „;,, / ,..'"'''• 14w cit. ii141..i• - 1.111; hut that there can b-, no caviling. St..ii- ' Ji:. 'to , .. c oeros Deolora. ....M I L:. •ator Ferlinn hid added a prOVlcou to his auppbitn.lit i . l' i . , ' ; ' t. n :r: t ri::.;,--ie , s4 ...-,1,,v.1". , shout-wh.ch thi , re is so mach fig-sr, es;weSsly rqcogii , ,,tig, ' " T,.... : 1 ,. r ",'" l'l'lr 11 " ""I• I ' '::- • the biu-bog force of the I.:loge L tar , upon that Ins:to- • , ,,t• c., - , ' !:: " ...... ' e,-;7 n, t o p r e: i . '" . ' t ':, 1 ' . .....t. Tn..," -ejt!es a:1 o'rettoes so far an (../$114'.:. &I, .ass -j -1 '-' ' ' . ;t":'i r"1: 1 i•erworne.l. i Bet tOefe at,, other re 1 , 0.1.1 W 11,:. tc.ll. C.:111 , 14 , ! of (huts;.. hi.. 1 .•• 1.4:1•1 hi tit: 1— 01C It Cifl ! lt3.. i rthl lull -r,,d "I . It Ft by (war. in I 47.:tneuts. Tire great Con:Tal rIl ILL (CILIC ,fi um . Pid n.l)ph , 3 to I . 4„t•hjs-gh, In n. 1,..., ti or ., is lisle • -..........r, 'on ~ .' C3liar.i th 010 C tleuso..iii/. :its: it 1 osit ,, ,ted di ill ant' n.%er 1.,, ! ,! Illlpft./welnent to it. lion a Loretta 01,7, cur. at pos,b , i, , i... N 141:, mit to be pres,rn-..1 rant t . s gre 0, itr...-••••: net • aver Clew the Suii'iory rod to obtslm the ~,i...,,,,t , ...v . over It. of an na - wolton. g sugs from l'ellelisipnits to. 'Cl t .yeinedl Toe As ais preposterdna. T irst SO id IVIII 130I•er st'e w it—its atockLio!dera, aid they are Ile home c:sm MEI =l3 EOM =MCI MIMI W:141,01.1., I'l s )1 •1. c )11:1% er satin) t to sliwit a cats 4: tit •ir Agaiit,; out. tear ago. Mir South): I , V ,' a -r •1 t`iiciaaa .g.. 9 of a iitatied tI • S IA to 11.1 iii:011 1 .1 f•ir tLe 0.4:1 4 1 , 4 ' 2 OtT OW Si . Cimrt.r cJat.tto, 1 n pro v iaio,l allow.u4 (us. ( . I.o,ltay La furint,l3 uitil-r it to et:oil tiatsr ro4l. Pao" XNe. 0 the O'i4i) line. with s•arcd y maid 4buat Yit At, our IMO übkLr," MEI read ere w.ll e 7. or 1;47. , t e. ii t Mr NV.lker. very r odt.iroa o' Cie CU'll'll•,:cry,r. 0 : - Er i e, e o u n t 7 ,! W e : ii•Ard nu I , : IN (ilin . expreavetl by th.._• .11 w:i3 are tI N 'rni I 6 . 1%6 .r. the C /11l Iraqi!) , wxii - j , ll - I,z,:latry sink! N meetioge were then to deft ,uoce the bill. :Sr ali..r Cie Cootie. I I': •q Not a of it. io bat Li a roi,rtu Lhe tl.uo lust u 410 r AI- h trial a.l rig'it an 1 prn:K.r. hatwhau . 11 ii to J• 1 the nuw, w ”C't stiza It to etl . llA , Ellor eycr t 4ret o telk 9 ' We eat, ezntn, let ui renaun I.lz..Cier be fur, w , t+';ll env , u h !lid b ;on pr; ;)0•0 LI to the r ett atiL , l‘or:tleg • Tory (.1...? kit JA'• -le would acurA by II rail ro p )uri.ig New ettis'ements. 4:Parrot:v hat Star -C. - R•tr. , %•.+1 • N. t ; "v , l*- .„.. f. • • t• - •t, •••11, oen 11,1 1 . •4; tl t • hto a 1 t.aw:, • F... t o 0. I • r. 411,1.4 p, Int,. . 6.1 9i • 1' In ~;• I I . Ltin C hit; W tt •Ilar A,.11 1; ' Ito J 1J t,,:4poiry I ^ORTVIts. Ju , tier. ri Att.! ...1.,. I ,r, en a., !ha,/ .r,.• '.V %VW 1 1.1 `TI.• ri cur. Fl-11, Sill . . GI r r .. • rr1 . 11.11 ,;TO -411t• I II• N. R .ti f I . ;n it It an I Pr. Wat, au) ‘of titi ‘$ I•I atwl• ne-s and ..•r gr"Oltichi , wan Central .111p . W * 4e4;mit,=. , Rail ° Road L no. B /A it..v.e Erie .I.o* tia Ctrvel.ll, I. au I I . "'t C. J. W .1( ri 49 ' rtithe V.rw. 185-2. nT r.Rega t: ,unn• 'FLOUR warrasit,l No I. .10.0, Brp:, k 1 Shorts to.: 4 110 In . 1.1.0. J. MUR'I • ' I V. Env. It kpril l9 _ Ilfrk r x. o Blll 11 71r. • • i & ‘Rh,felyv - _ istly ens ue the vett . and victim,. to o ant of Soule and tea, Ill.mon Butter and Pte Crackers. flirttot Pilot Sre nil to call or Remit 11s their orders. ithe) well aiN% CI . I I lionie. and ready to %salt on our ironnk and 'gni I woods and at louver Prices than cat. tie bothtlit,at any inner es tanlodouen..) at our liinime steant Bakery, plitettou of Llk at. Ohio Streets. Buffalo. New York. 49 nrt ESS PORK hptbl or len qiimit yat L,l STERRSTT 4. GRA.r.S. (11.11VER dr. TIViiTIIV SE 31—Also seed Putauka and Ontons for Sale by 49 sTEßiterr & GRAY. NOOE ti —The next M•eng of the Erie Co.llcilieal Socie ty will be held at the American Hotel, on Tudad.ty Afternoon, the !fah must. at o'clock. Erie, April JAMES 11. STUART, Ree. see. ARRIVE.I) AND ON THE'-WAY?: Watches. Jewelry. llWirer...Ware, Etc. S TocicTos & PI'I.L.KII, are now recetving and reopening their Even ive and Iteautitul stock of Guedd, which they have svlecteil unh brief' care and bro4zhi to this market for Sale Therefore. we invite an examination, and wish t distinctly unileistood that they are not to be raelersald Country Dealers are.inv lied to call on us before visit:op:New 'u as tt e will prepared to furnish Watches PIO Jen elry at New York wholesale prices. . We only ask a call. STorKToN A. FUJ.I.ER, Park Row, 2 door, East of Brown's Ilotel. Erie, Pa, Anti/ Pi, WM. 410 3tiT rreteeivel front Nov York. fresh trout the. minl Teas, in Cattle. Of Irl half chests. Cr.sshed; Ntl.erar.ed and eo:ft+ Awns. Val.. Coffee, ()ranges. Lemons, Firs. Ransit.. &e.. ace Fur r•ale it moderate iiptres by Sr E.Ritr.Tr , Aka lg., 1.39. "49 VV FI:411-111 whole awl MI: IC3r mile by oh? • eITEitRITT 4 GRAY acirmb — 1.1 144 ..S fI I IIE Splesidttl rpper Cabin Steamer MICHIGAN anti .11"- j. 1.11 , t 4 D. mt)K it)S, wttl ply mot:lffy between Buirtilo. Era. and /if eetl itaY, during the reason. fur further.pnrtieulars apply to i• & CU., of G. J. MoRTGN, Elle, Pa. •prit li, I-42-19. • LATE.AHRAVALS AT 074ARZ8t. NIESITGALX"III., The Pearl's rewl an MOH sr4o4sre is pariah: of Cheap Goods wad sot —Gals. ALL of our old friends and the community In. general. re. A sl , ^ntru_lli invited to call and ezinnue our new stock.; ow wetting tvir pkvisciuttselves to spare oursustonsets lb" IV -C.- tompulf th e kionai ionomit of ;4*. oloch has be en , come so iru as wie &boon considered a 'wee...airy buonthee We will let our G. aal Prams spaaja rhafflassirss. All those who are iii!waut of "mote clot." for epring, either in their lioth.es or ;sirrour, and grew bore any repad to economy. will dud it to Ow dee MO ad ir.mtage dirty Nei. 14 he eus a call RAre pure Waring. ' Erie. April 11 —b. • lICILIAIIIIIIIIIC AM) PAMOZ criung. ing returned Goat Alaw York. with a.t eztvottte and complete assortment of MD.LINERY AND FANCY GOODS, Of the tlyttin; styteli, w.valit nay to the /ashes. nod .ttl of bee. nu rnetuu• canto:urn.. that che s. now prrpnre.ttp wappi) them any - and every article in her line of trade. reelinctlianklui for the very ltberal patronage hen-furore fatellied, 11411 hOpell to Merit a emititto once of the same apit MY irlo:k of BONNETS is extensive, embrarine every AR/vanes) worst. Haying *Wetted them to,.elf till great care, If trust I shall be ahle to please 1.11. both in style and price. My assortment of WNW INS to also large, The Ladies eau be sure to Anil Ribbons at my shop, of Ott-newest styles, at all time• —no deception in that partieular. Also a variety of eltraw Tabutaino. My 411116MIlelit Glqves, Mitts and Huse is c iinfilete. embracing all sizes and colors, all of the best quality. 1 have a great variety of laces Ayr Mantillas, Lace Veils, Thread Laces, Gress Caps la abunilauer. Melanin; Guoils.bisa. tuna Silk. Dies Trinuninito of all k, 1., Needle Work, French Worked Collars, Gildersleeve*. Under-hindkerchres, Lone, Poeket-haudkerchiets, Embroidered and Mitt Artificial Flower*. Wreaths a n d Borders, Skeet Trimmings, Bertha Prinz Preach Duady.Crewel, Embroidery Patterns, perforated Paper;Canvass, PIUS. !Verifies, Perfumery. flair Combs. Fan.,Cafikali. Crewel and Crotchet Needles, Bilk , Tidy C aton, Bonnet Bilks and Linings of 'all colors, Bonnet Fran.es and Crowns. Whale bones, with inlay other article. too numerous to mention, all of which 1 will sell, Wholesale and Retail, at the lowest possible price. Malltillae.o'vdY made, always cm land Bonnets cleaned and pewee!. Having supplied myself -with the best help frOMM the am prepared to attend to all orders with dispatch, and ca rtage shwa in (*haw style. M. CMITIB. Erie, April 11111111!1=I NEWGOODS PER RAft. ROAD 'r ' IT. 1.5! 'l9 • 5, I'o lir It R. AII I.' 1) It ll' OLITatIVG 13 11.1..-'.‘'.v. 1, • I y 4111 ..• Oil. - 4 X, II , I.' rie• , J K' .1 - 1 k a .1., I ' trot- • • !11, .1!lit•f /1-!f--.%% . I, sw`, .11.1- RI: th 1,1,r, I .ti fl I) I 1111.-fl • Balm I • j •I. 111.• t,;•+t I/ I ' tiw a— .roct,c i••YuI 4-1 II t, e. titat t... , tt't.t.l.l 1 . 1 ti t a(t Ia rn - 1.1 rr /01.- Sul WI Vr (II; f, !;11'. !• I: . . . . L.• .t ,Tt hr. 4.. I ..•* 1 1 1 11 .11 1 * a tt 1 11 1 ^ aa • •: 1 .1 a /I I-1 4 . t r .. _1 • .• . • N. .011:”1- • -\ I f., .111., =EMMIE I: itf f. It., I =EMUS • N.:viriap.in,: /;'4) UM= Eli ••• •-• • 'hit II .1,, ,tro • k„11 , j- , I • t ill • in ) if: ~.•• ee I , t " •-• t•• u r. • ), 1:1191E i', .1 Itoad3r=litaie 1.-;•1 r:r •!r• 4 "tiIEAVNESs AND t, Ertt . t r f-;! I . Dissolution of Copaz (IN (r, rt., a, .1%1.i.. ;'),' 1. , ^ ~., 1 .11 1. 1.()111.15 tt. Co. '4. • r, pc,wel• roar• 1..)111,1t. au_ t C. I m Ent. April /7,11:3.2. La d los: j,, I/ ii: , -14,4re ttif,rili }wt l larifri-1 anifinuot ever .l offirreit it/ ans 113 Fri.. ru ni .a! and Nif%stin I'. flaro 17..fzitligio. ow/ :not •to fie •toilt Afro. we hove M INdl,.i ever offered to the :WWI of at.. city. Xiso. a tarp, stock 01 1 - .,t Ure.o att I Muuttfla.• tit it throe goals are aeop, ou oh call at April fi. Tms Lrne.R nrng uniitirpzo , pii far. rforro. P r k3 .l "d• ' , OCA) 1 ." t'n narwAlion. to • tratot4on Merlotti Vro,hirf^. etr ,fr om au] to Neve York. vii he Westert, State*, rptßr.vTloNtl. Mk. Pnek-tg max ima* Mk. Lißrim Ship Party by "OLD LINE TROY !TOW BOATS;'• • COEN flit* fir %I? • .112elrford recs. The Pul;lie inrwinl.l that 1.11-ith ryongemeitt.liaryt , eett ^, nith the different Itrilrua is and . camera as will etta , , , , I Line to strw.trd llerettaittlize. dad ,frota New Vora to the Wet tern and ettouthern States, with the . reatest dispatch. SHIPPING DIR R. Mk. Packages. iloatioL ip ..PI,:riPLE'S I.INR OF S rg.tmt . Y. , CO 4 J rthruit Street. Shippers are requested to proem' Hilly 14ding, at the' 4 rise. No. IV Rena,' .treet, up stairs. • A1.1.1:N R 127 road st. New york. 91A X VVE3.I. S pATI EN Bud ., JOHN' A 1.1.F.N. -•-• coil.ialit.ts AT, Lt a Cats . Ports Jac). Helm, &Co Erne. Pa. .. II 11331. ' Comae; .1. 0 'l. IVatrott,. Ashtabula. p. Knight & Co.. r•urP.'l " ." 'False* Itr. Co.. Masa " E F. Osborn, Sandusky., •• To1141:4 D. R- ti ler. at CO 3Zooroei 4dge b. TA.vrirs. April 17. 19 _ Tito'sitia..t. '3 Ruing. -- ----7-- P R E .11 1 U.ll .5 al F E S* Depot, Green Block. Wale Strlet,(Behre#n .V - den Lane and I all 81r04 !) ' ' ° NEW-Y RIC., i 4 ' L crliE ..„„,,,., placed his Pintand elirglar-Proof oc S:* l ' in competition with the whole Orld, at the grent . 11,1 • , . 2 in London, for whichan minutia Jury awarded a rel i The American Fair, held last all at eaAtle sar.kn. alts awarded to him avoid medal fort hest Fire pr S.ik atll , c i has {lever totted if:podium the high premium WV ~ , n he• -air". Keen tiiiiln competition with °fit es, ftw that ,urte.e. { - r^' nate* nave been received frau the llowingde I known nierraa• tile houses, who hisre hail their s, page sad rtii.art Ne wer," in th ese superior Safes NI in the in thirst ii.... 'ls i i ii ran. it ith many others , he seen at ty *tor ) r IL.. N le .- r• :*'•'.' well and Montrose, and Mr.J. 1.. 'atki s. in the F,:; , .., ;met Ere: Messrs. nigher and Rohineln and . es.m. John lis-str...d ik. Co., in the great fi re corner of I. her • and Namau•drerts, a• 1 Messrs Proud & Bowman. in.4 , v •V ran. I II am the proprietor of DAed LLTTEN7' LOCK. r , ,-: C. -mined a medal. (In the name of dams & Coos o , tm* 1, ';'. wothr F. * , hibliton. and Is I the hest liwit for PI. C' . ever' invented. heing proof sea *der. and the tirl is n . iir ger than a Cent, and can {Mile to aii,rable. I invite all purchasers to a el° and carctul ia , , st .in' '''' '' fore purchasing. and decide fort tweet, es. ii ho goalie. Ow L,l 1. Mire. Burglar:lnd Damp Proof Sa t rot tiinci. 1 ,' • SILAS r tIf:RRtN,; os / • / John Farrell, 91 3 . l l 7 A V i ct . Ft: s. 4 l ; "r e :l9t :it ‘ e V t a . t i e: :::: : :l ll : 37 % :/' /7/ I • 4'. L. Harrison, Chienmai 11l Iletiry Williania. Milwank te. Vt' stry .Iprd 17, & iletlands.h, Richmond, 1," now= frizz IN D At Us met N4T sea CAP STORE; ..• I Li'lli of Withatas 4- IfriW,her Etc pIi.:ING almost an entire stranittir i r the l i LP vicinity, I feel very thaokyti .sir the ! tended lo Inc thus far, and can a re the I locate permanently in this city , n il rOntr, ._ Fur business on a morn etwnded ale than tieferar dre , - ~„, ~, lam now receiving from Ne York, ..4y Railroad . `"` — _,: - ' t . style of Beebe. Splendid Rats. to nhein itli an clare t, ' r 1 , - ",,. talent of Kossuth and other Rats, w t a great elm s it r i ' ',..„ ren's Rats- and Caps. Hat • i s 01, 14 Da:. jk.„: . 0 as ',..• I invite the 'mention of Paged to inform tr,,itit,,, how the head may be t he heart made tette( soti d i , pocket a trifle lir hter. t! of tny Hats laell and wilt got be tunknin .0% oltr.; P as the rbeateo. _ l , " =ir. and no one 'hal Issratisded w lib the e shown with piCP • men tall. Erie, April 117.-49. 8. .1. litoi.i.:l4. 4 . 01 *lf IL , T o 1 12, 1-52. afPot r, COuneti( th, , C ". r , „: 7 • i4Aptho fit , r 4.1. .. P. I,A, •, tr ••• ••• wk., d,„ rt) (",t!, = MEI W. To, k 111,,,n0u ( o.nrp •• J:. NEM '•n "; I . 1;:;r - ,, Le yel l" 4 tRTER JvPr 9-• t r - A _ „ Wt. IR • ;.r, ,t r: lhp. r Aitic & cIi&TER lIARK h M fAICif:R , t !,, • ! MEM SRI. ktJ IRIIII I \ —two, IP* \ 4 fit it, Lai ky.K. ta. M..t• (.I,SON, •-.rn-,r t, ir , .^ a t, (,! tt, ~ •~ ,r 4 ~m l'~r~~ ..'F.,r. •i.. -.."1 1 A vf s .(1 f ••• fr.:4 f r. 00, J,f 10 „-). oe• I=l `:41.:1 :`l\ Xll R , U E CHEAp OW= =I ) t •, elt I.r, 4I• ; •' . 1 .4 - ' ./ . 1 • %, , t•- tr II," • , I Ella =II .1 ill' no 4 .1 tt . :11 I I I" • "I • I c I= =IZM •tl,i 1 1 i e• cocas. Sale Sfre-i I=l IM MIS Being: : 4:- • < • 11.11-4 irt . rn .11111, IT 13=11 Tship Notice. ,4 • .:' • , 1 • - 1' t i OrrPen{ I. N I , v.‘l:- 1 . 11 , At ' ' It 4 7StIN a d ie r .1: i ~,‘..•„.,,,.,,.......„. /!:• 14,:it vt Irr Eq,'.• I W.,rp.. 1 .M.41 , 2 of' tht• r t •hf..: V. p... 1111. 1...).-km 11.N'(., I %it, if 4 .1410 9.123)e. of i!.. r ~,. it eu: tolle at thr. ••••. • r r lies low .Ind ettryo a tt t ,titi,:.gr .P.l.t 1 . 117. ue ha% r r t .atd 11 , Sliv that ythar,e',!•—,: 1 'LARK. Ix M ET(' AS I'.. 'p UM as 4 ao. rad bo 1p psi