Political and General: NO A Nuance .—A most horrible occurrence , took plaisb in Hew York on Friday list. A man niamed Thomas Kennedy, residing at Nb. 71 tWest 'I wen ty-litfb atreet;on Thursday &item:mit persuaded a ' boy, about seven years old, named in..epla Whit*, the son of one of his neighbors, to drink some Wendy with him in a grocery store of Henry Teed'', ,on the corner of Twenty-fifth street and Sixth alone. On his may to this Store, Kennedy met en older brother of the WI White, whom he also indented to partiko of the liquor. Each of them - drauk a lass of broody here, and Kennedy afterwards gat the younger prbther ,Joseph, another glass at lii own house. This wide tho e child quite insensib e, in which condition he was taken home by Ke edy, who told his tither what he had done. The poor woman, not understanding the fu 1 ex tent of the injury, and believing that her so was sleeping away the effects of the liquor; did t ad minister any; remedies for several hours. At I ngth, tiecomming alarmed for his safety, she p c uret 1 some melted butter and p c ured it down the 1.' 44 throat, supposing it would make him disci! : the brandy from his stomach. This, howr. 4 " - P r P v ' e g cot theichild inereCtual, she sent for Dr. Wintl." war now beyond all chance_ iretovery, tin , al though to hi ,he though some medicine w...- . ~.icturday morning. Notice died about four o'lsr oti . er, who on ascertdinin the mot "or to t his assistant Dr. Budd, sub- Plinicutare , " , the clerk in Techin's Store porno was accordingly served with th sub - , but refused to attends The enrener,when ormed of his refusal went tn'the store hi self, and ordered both Techin and his clerk tri,appe r l be fore him as witnesses. Upon their still rei sing, Dr. Budd went behind the counter and arrest 're- I chit!. A desperate struggle'ensued, during which Boorfrank took a pistol from pne of the sh'olvelit and was about discharging it.at Dr. Budd, when he re-. leasea his grasp on Techin, who immediately ed the pistol and attempted,to shoot the Coroc in this attempt he was defeated by Dr. fildd struck him in the floor bi a blow on the temp this juncture Dr. Winter arrived, and with 'Wince Tccbiti and his'clerk were both a and given into the custody of the police. An inquest was he!d on the body on Sa night, and several witness29,were- examined, whom was the brother of the de:eased, who timony agreed ,with ,iie furegoicg account,' the important particulars. The CoroCer's ju dered a verdict that " the boy, James White 10 his death du haring drank an excesf tve q, of brandy, 'administercil , .by; Thomas Kenn • the 22d inst. ;, Kennedy, who caused the b a y's death, h been arrested. THE Eart.ostoN omits Swam: at Gramcon And in the t St. Louis) , Intelligencef the ful account of the 11) ingistatont by John Ry of the Assistant r,ngineers on board the S Glencoe.: A short time pretiotte to his death, Mr. Ryan called those in his room, enving whom Here 415 two „ brother., residents of A:ton,,Mr.Sentoel W' E ers., a respectable bran founder on North Maine'treet, and other., and told them that_ he desired to she a statement 'previous to his death, which, be 'elt as sured was near at hand. . . • He then went un to state that, on - the eve-iing of the arrival of the Glencoe at this port, hiinic.if and George Buchanan first engineer of the boat, were on watch. Sometime before reaching pbrt, he (Ryan) tried the water in the boilers and !bond it very low, he called to 8., and informed himlof the fact, and received some evasive answer. Mei again tried the water, and again called to Buchanait, whe told him to mind his business, •that there was/ water enough in thiboiters;and lie would take her !prith it to St: Louis or to h-1. Not satisfied, Ryon expostulated and Bu finnan told him i n substance that tt was his (Buclidnan's) watch, and that be (Ryan) hid clothing to do with pumping up, and, moreover, that if he (Ryan) had his way -be would have the water from the boilers, running out at the top of the chimneys. Subse quently Buchanan remarked that the boat was mak inggood time, and be would.take her into St. Lou is kicking. This was perhaps the last remark made, and when the boat reached the wharf and commenc ed _trying to effect a land: a, Buchanan turned on the guage and lot on the writer. The instant the sold water came in contact with the heated boilers, now nearly dry, the explosion took place. "Protection to American industry." . We give, from theicommercial cor'respomience of the Washington Unroll, the following table df the exports of domestic prod•,ce frum the port of New York fur the first (porters of a series of years, coin: mencing immediately after the enactment of thb uu just'atitoppressive law of 1342—that measure that Whig politicians look bock , to as the crearning.glo• ry of Whig legi.dation through all time mist. The following is a statement of the. exports of domestic produce from the port of New York, du- ring the months of January, February and March, in the following years : 1843 • $3,87 ,296 1 ' '844 I 6,35 ,65:1 1845 I t,887,513 1846 ' ' 5,076,184 . 1847 . , . 16,196,859 1843 6,612.237 •1849:,1 i ' 6,988,538 1850 • 8,188,538 1851 - 9,286,265 1852 " " 10,085.181 Here is a pitiable. stattiof affairs, indeed Here is a fit and proper commentary upon the graceless assertion with which they hope to delude the far• niers and mechanics of the country, into a support of a restrictive policy that is not in accordance with the genius of the American people, sod that' would operate si a blight upon alt except the overgrown Cottonecntey of New England, or the wealthy Iron Master; nit Pennsylvania. When they figure the above staternent.down, we will call their attention to other facts relating to the subject, equally interesting to, the advocates of " protection."*Brf. Courier. Datum% solo rasa'. Accutior.--On Saturday lite 10th inst., as Mr. Santee! Hanna, of Whitby, was passing throe ti his sap-built, accompanied by his wife, a tree that! had been lodged for some years, was agitated by the wind and, began to Pseeed.— From their paniirr;ty to the tree, nal the position in which it was falling, as Weli as the rapidity of the descent, there was but one niternative--either to 'save his wife or himself. IVith the in.tinctire gen gamily of the husband, he soon decided, and had !just time to sieze his wife, drag her from the impen-. ding death, and whi!e in the set of shoving her to one side, the tree struck him on the shoulder, crush deg him as it fell. Ile died alnirvit. immediately.— Whitby, C. fr. Reporter. dip'ri4l7lh. • It TOR Pore Tilliftarkomia Y o u Lttave Rolle.—A mirage letter-from Rowe states that the recent at tempt of Prince de Canton to return to It ime, had created considerable excitement. Tho Governor of Civita Vecchia refuted to allow-him to land, but the French Colonel of the troops at that place took him ashore in his heat and protected him at his quarters. Upon the news of his arrival and landing, the Pope immediately notified the French Ambassador that if Canitnt_ was allowed to enter Hume,. tif, the Pope, would leave the city the same hour, and place him self under the protection of the - Austrians. t The Pope also directed the Minister, in presence of sev eral foreign ambassadors, to bare in readiness 1000 Men and two pieces of cannon. His travelling car riages • were also immediately packed, and every thing kept in waiting for his departure, in case an unfavorable answer to his remonstrance should be received from Paris. Tue•Clacut.stme Ihmium i r Ommos.—Theipn ly money they use in tbi back part'of Oregon con sists of live rock—a hog paying for n dollar. e sheep paying for fifty cents, turkeys twenty-tire cents, and young dogs fora shilling each. If Smith ores Jones $4 124. be made him five bogs, and re ceives for change one sheep, one turkey, and one pup. A DECSORD SuaTxxx.—The following is s liter s. copy of a communication sotl:wt to one of the Judges of the Camden' aunty (N. 3.) Courts, from 'a jury sumatoned.to try a ease yr.." To the Honor ahle Court, the jury ittopte it to nue, and he swears be will not cum iu if A Sftre ktet here forams week. N. 11. L—Please di,charge Illejtrry." .. Doititia ia Loam '.. it not appout t drat debt a strange res , t or • teirrible etatletice of efiedety, that upon n of av rage one parade out of twenty of the inhabits ta of this lusuriousl ai l 'etrilipolis is every day destit -to o food and employment, and every night ,withou a p ace of shelter or repine? There are very fewi of u in London Who knew ALL 'London. Bele-I.l'loa, the clubs and the multi comprise one man's wit of knowledge ; another knows every, nook and cor er in placid Bloomsbury i a third spends his Weirs g i n those mysterious whl i ves on the Surrey side of he. great stream ; a ((Jun may,consider the miser ,of Bethnal-Green and th Spilsfi- ids as the normal e a-, dition of mankind—l a experience con suggest ° alleviation of such u ceasiug suffering end etrt g gle. Even in the midst of on thii beetle and t r moil, each one is confided to his own narrow op re , of act i on, an d t.i .,,,„ pfee himself but little as to is' , - neighbor's fortssee• It is ric• mil" we should remain ignorant of such au m,..eo if we shoose to be at the pains of inquiry. . r .a 'poles, the boards of guardians, the select 'eommittees of the Commons, the philantheipiste,' have all something to tell us, if we choose to open our ears to. their reports, But the waves of uncerta in labor roll on. An Englishman his always some thing ready to his hand which must, and maity things vrtiich ought to be done. Our, countrymen'. at least many of them, ire rich slid liberal. Chari ty with them mush be transacted,, like other busi ness, effieiently but quickly, and then its exigencies may be forgotten until the next audit day. Let us not be interpreted as costing, a slur upon English dimity in its manifold developments—its schools, its hospitals, and its benevolent institutions. It may be we are blessed with:greater means than our neighbors ; but, if we jodge by results, the conclu sion'is inevitable, that -there is no charity like En glish charity—there is' nri country in the world where such strenuous efforts have been made to re lieve the destitution and .minister to the wants of the suffering classes. Noterithetanding all the et: forts, it is a lamentable fact that in this very town of London, alone, the centre and core of British civi lization, one hundred tho.ussnd persons are every day without fiiicid, save it ,Le the ilrecious prceltice of a passing job or crime, Since England was en gland, the general prosperity of the country has never reached an high a 'point as,at the present mo ment. We mark with complacenCy the gradual rise of ,this swelling tide of wealth and luxury ; we take no notice of the • receeding wave. Many schemes have been devised by, '*i - litic or humane persons to remedy thii acknowledged evil. The statesman erects the Poor Law Unions, and the philanthropist his Houses of Refuge; but still the destitution continues. It is stated in the Registrar 1 General's Annual Report for 1849, “that nearly one ' human bring died weekly in this wealthy metropo lis from actual 'starvation." In the corresponding report of 1851, We find that 28 adults died from etarvation, and 252 infants from want of breast milk or want of food:. In the month of December, 1851, ! five adulte died from starvation and 29 infanta from inanition.—London Tines. sem er.— who Vie. At • to es ! eated trda y mong les in all ren carne away y on a not [—We uwing u, one came: • Ma 3. RAMS, an old lady who recently disappear ed from the neighborhood of Harrisonburg/I, Ye., was found in the Shenandoah river, about twenty miles below the pierce Where she,was missing in ■ bag, with her head Mit 'off. Some time ago she re ceived a check from bet, son, who is mar in catifor- His, on a Philadelphia bank, for 81000, which she had Deposited with Ge4t- Lewis to draw for her.— On the day she disappi)ared sheltiad gone to Gen. L's to see about the matteroind on her return home, she being partially blidd and it had became dark, lost her way, n,ikan sum fiend in human shape, sup posing she had secured 'her money (which she had not,) butchered her in the manner above indicated, Items from tte Deseret °Nowa Tam T News "goes it r home manufacturers," by dressing in fox, wolf, otter, deer, and such like skins, and not pay ten thou and per cent for imported broadcloths. The Back of Alert n is now printed in the French, Italian, Germah and Welch languages. The Deseret Alinan4, No. 2, fur 1862 is fur sale at-the Tithing office, f • cash, butter, cheese, eggs, lard, tallow, and such o her chicken &Ansa' may be convenient and valued. Eighteen. *pinning heel* in active operation, and the children clad i home made jeans in South Cottonwood ward. Il l hey have good music in that ward. 1 ' The salaries, of offi rs in Utah consists in. the office. honor of their They board th emselves, and those who dv nut like 1 he wages are not fit fur of- ficers., A heap of news oo loinestic Productions may be expected next paper. ,There is a strife in the ;set tlementi who shall be he most right. A tailor advertises to do all kinds of work, and take pay in sawed lumber, shingles, lathing and Pre wood, and all kinds of lumb er , produce ; but ii all 4 cases the exchange m tbi done on the spot. 1 , One advertises to y liberal 'prices fo? beaver, ottor, martin, fox, w If and mink furs—the . tmly commodity of export n goods at the lowest pnCes ; and another I offers saddlery for any good stook— beef, pork, bitter and/ money.ven onpy. The health of the , Iley is genera l ly good+-far ! the best whre they have the.lieast of ductorsiand ' doctring, and the most Of faith, aCeompanied by good nursing with herbs tad with mipl food. 1 1 The books of the Utah library, obtained is! the suites, have recently p een removed from the boxes to the shelves, in tlienortheast room of the ckin cil house, an were blind in a high state of pr+ser• ration.. o 1 the 20:h 4 ----- ' , [ . DOVND r i int Ousapx.— The Muscatine, Ibwit ) ,.. , Journal,' i:lt , is responsible fur thO fol lowing paragraph ',o.ne day last week, we sae{ a couple of roinan tic looking Omsk% who weri, with their husbinds, destined (jr. Oregon. , They . were dressed iti the Bloomer style, or rathier in the Far West BLOOKIIII style. Their dress consisted' of a pair of pants made a caissi net, sod a loose sack coat, "all blton ed down before," with a standing collar, Avoid, gloves and' a Kossuth Itat, with a fox's tail stink io it. They !looked exceedingly interesting. Quite so.' -: A Fagsk os NATUee.—The Buffalo Courier, says that in Sheldon, Wyoming county N. V., there is a girl, only, 'seven years of age, who has a full mous tache un the upper lip, large enough for a cavalry officer, and a 'beard which, though fit only for a twiddling grenadier,i' is large enough to be the en vy of citratripfings of 21 or 22 years of age. This uqusual growth of hair bpgan when she was live years •old,!sieca which tithe it has repeatedly been plucked eet. She is the .child of Belgian parents, is healthy and rather mice than usually intel.igeut for her years. • LAND 411:111...--The coil hatted rains have had their effect: on Coal Hill, A arger section of the face of the bill, reaching f a about a 'hundred .feet above the lower line of he Jones property at the ferry, about four hundrefeet down the river over the property of Mr. Lor oz. and reaching already 1 bne of his glass houses, a d a flattening house, with box houses, his already gloved off towards the riv er. The buildings are diastroyed, but still further mischiefs are threatened., The old glass house of all, below the road op the river bank must go t it-is thought, idd some of theltenants' houses with it.— Three latter are deserted, so that we may judge there will' he no life lost, as there has not been so far. This ' slide is the greatest that has occurred since the memontble one of 1832, which took place a few liti dredleet *belie the site of the present I , one, and ! uried the rent of the old Stout Ferry House of be bleesrs.. Jones.' The , present slide, however, hos been vastly mare destructive of prop erty and ithproeements, mad the worst part of the story it ill feared reptaitis to ba told .—Pittsbergit Journal. , 1 . , Naxxo* . Escarn.A family consisting of thir teen prat i ng, living pear Mr: , Deirty's Wire Fac tory,-seei g the stack of; that factory leaning, from the effect , of the Boca, left their house on Wedoes day evening in a skiff. They had but just got seat ed in the;sitiff, when'the stack fell and struck with in about three feet of them, upsetting the skiff, sod leaving them to themercy of the wows. They Were ell !retailed in an exhausted state—even to a babe—whieb the mother's arm had inskinctively clung tai through the whole trial.--Whadieg Gas. Tare Etsstos Post says : ifTbarlow Weed recent ly made p visit to Pompeii, awe took as extended sunray of the roils% when becomes basse s began mica a foil -view of tl♦a missies of the Whig-party." tit'W!Mitclphotrutr. I ERIE. SATURDAY MORNING. MAY 1. 1852. DEwocRATIC STATE NOMINATION. FOR CAN4L COMMISSIONER. WM. SEARIGHT of Fayette Counts.. Fair Notice to those Indebted The n*xt pumber of the Observer dose, the 2'23 year of its publication. and it will also clote its visits to those who stand indebted upon oar bootie for over a year. We are determined hereafter to have a settlement with all our subscriber, once a year. and we can see no other way but to stop the piper when a person is indebted for over that daft. We dislike this course, but we have . no remedy. Ordr bills have to be met promptly, and we haverie means of doing! so bat by the prompt payment of our subscribe's. Therefore,• if after next week, any who now receive the Observer should fail to get it, it will be pretty good evidence that our books show a balance against them of more than a year's subscription. If we should make any mistakekaa it is not unlikely we may,we will:m4e'thil proper correction without delay. We trim, however:there will be no necessity for resorting to the measure we propose, and that all whose names aril now upon our books will be entered upon the new ones we proposo•opening for oar near volume. QT Mrs. Davis & Co.„ Milliners. a few doors west of qur printing office. on the diamond. informs us they intend opening an minim new, stock of Millinery on Tuesday next and they request us to invite all Our la dy friends to call round aud examine quality and pricer. Concert J ust aa oar paper was ready for Preis we received no tice front the Agent, fiat the celebrated GIBSON fami ly, "of the Old Day *me." will give one of their inimi table concerts at the ityed.House Hall on Tuesday even ing, the 4th inst. Thii family enjoy a very euviablore potation. as singers, and lodging from the no-neroos fa. forible notices of the Press. which we have been. they deserve It. Go and hear them when they come, by all =3 J The Committee on Elections in the loose, on Thninday, in the case of Col. flitNinttcx B. Wit:our: contesting the seat of limy FULLER. as IleprePeu- Otis. in Cougrtss front the Luzerne District, in this State,-reported • resolution declarihg Mr. FULLSIe3 seat tracant,4 the gronud that the erection wee illegal. and asking a new election. The matter was passed by War ‘mally. but wall be called up in a day or two for final dis position. TT Provt.e's Limn on Tut Henson Rtvin.--Tnis fa tuous hue of steamboats o• the Hudson river have an nounced their arrangement for the'season. In this an nooncentent'we notice that G. J. Morton. Public Dock, is their agent in this city. The splendid Isaac Nawton, the caPacione and elegant Hendrik Hudson. are to leave t t Albany on the arrival of the &prove train of cars , ' th e evening. - The swift and beautiful — Oregon, and th fortable and neat Rip Van Winkle,iwill leave at 6 k in the evening, on the arrival,of the earlier train, e boats furnish about as pleasant a medium of Ira a tion down the river am any one could wish. 13 age will bweheolted through to NeW York. Contracts for freight may be made with their agent here. 117 MoNur is very a b un d ant in tamer ethos At Pr. New. York. where the legal rate of interest is 7 percent.. it is loaned freely at 5 and 6 per cent., with occasional advances on Government stocks u low as 4 and 41 1 . ln Philadelphia. good paper is taken readily at 5 per,"cant.. and sometimes a shade lower. The Banks of bill; cities are discounting freely. The paper* predict ri still great er abundance in the money market. . . CET We refer those having illeineis out of tune to the advert...meat of Mr. W. H. McWhorter, of Buffalo. in to-day's. paper. Mr. AIoW. hu made arrangements for visiting this city two or three times k year for the &mina modation of those neediag his pr.ifesSional sore ins. This is a good arrangement. sad cue that R4/)1 prove hrghly bon.- alai to all concerned. as heretofore liur citation have been compelled to either submit thuir i+rutneute . to those- of whose skill they knew nothing, or allow thorn to remain out of nee. Mr. McW. having a praCtical knowledge of the construction of the hum, is thereby enabled to remedy any mechanical defects a counter to limns.' inepts submitted to bins; and as hiti brings with him the best of reference. (a the reader will see by retering to his advertisement.) we have no hesitation in reconolud , Mg him to the patronage of the priblic. • • Im'portant.Dscieion• , we learn that Jodie Knox has decided the Erie and Edenboro Plank Road ease in fa4or of the Company-I- that is. that the Company have thd right to take both the old turnpike and sly township roads under their charter. This is an importtot decieion, and at once ends all die. pule in'that quarter. and secures we trust the speedy completion of this much needed iniprorement. We shall give the opinion of the Court liereifter.. ET The Silver Creek Regisle? iwishea informition of James Bowlen Byes a printer lately at work in that office. who has suddenly disappeared. The Register describes Mr. B. u "a steady sober man. of iimall,staturs and slight build. and about twenty.fivis years of age.!' He left hie clothes and books. sad and the Wanes of wagee'rlue him; and the Register says, it fears that . he has met with foul play or some accident.. He was • native 'of Yorkshire, England. lErThankirk is giant to have a daily paper. Whether It will be a paying enterprise remain.; to be seen. but we venture to predict it wilt. The town itself is not much of a place, but the business men appreciate the advanta fOS %daily will give them, and will therefore support it. When will Erie have one? ' Er "Be sure you are right. den go ahead." Was a fa. Torii° motto with fearless Davy Crochet. ft would be well if our Learned cotemporary of the Commercial would adopt the same, or a similar motto. Fur iustanco, he tells us thit one of our hastily written paragraphs lest week, was constructed "in defiance of the angry ghosts of Blair and Murray." We acknowledge we have very little mi.. pea for the "ghost" of any one; two. not even for such a "gheat7 of au Editor as he of . the Comnserriai: bat we submit whether a —critic" who uses the word ...jibe" for "agree" or " correspond." as the rCossmisrcial doss in the learned criticism we refer to. should not have the calibastic initials of "A. B." attached to his name. chang ed to "A. S. 8 " for according to Webster." jibe" means "shifthig a boom•sail from one side of a vessel to the 'other." • CI" While tkey were trying some experiments with the "Fire Annihilator at Newark, s few dap ago, the Nantes gM the start of the machines, end he water being handv thl k whole building consumed. Fear or Are Aanihilatoil were thrown in at the win dows,lnt it was no go—flattls was too much for imam. UT The ConneautvilleCourisr andAltradville Gazefts are joss now engaged In a Very severe oaf warefore; much to the edification. we presume. of their respective readers—at 'vest. that. we 6elieve. Is what the former said when we got into a "little bit of a row" with one or two of the Crawford Editors. Q' Tb. Wait** of Chsvaliiir Helmsman. the Au- Wart ar i a l t a' Affairs. is adirertissd at psblis saki. Ow Washi gtoa paper.. From this we judge that his We- Woo to is country Is ahem to be brought to aches. 117 The Losislatare of Whieoasio have ponied • GU oral Bookie( Low, somewhat similar hi it, provhdose to tbat .f New Toth, which has bees approved re the Gamow, sad weals oily the satiation of the people te heeomeW law. It is to be submitted for their Mortaral it rejostioa, itersestrer soft. Er. Rolm oi#l ea a ral Wed track. Ws .tout daily haw of isitaseos ifpjraaaa bolioi by o. &lag. The 11110 g Supine, L. • The lelegraphime toldniir Madero of tbe whiny Is tbg Whig Caucus at Wasolsiten last 'elk, bat it has not told them of the consternation this tarn l in the "current of their hopes" has spread throa ghost their ranks. North ant{ South. East and West, the fact *settle "great whig party." as loins of its members haveidelighted to call it, has dwipeed down to a mere sectional' fiction, headed by Seward, Stevens & Co.. is received With undisguised astonishment. 'Not se with as. We here long looked open this result a inevitable; and when our friends base told us of the desperate fight the whip were bound to make in the coining Preside ntial contnst,with general Snell for' a loaded, we hart kivariablyt answered that r fu•s and festhers" would not b., the l 'canditltte of the whit party per sea!—lie might be of i section. but never of the sudivided party, like Oon Taylor ; or Henry Clap; unless. indeed, like the latter geutleusin titi should pub licly declare himself in levet of the compromise as. ii is. Here is the proceedings of the caucus fiain good autho rity. The Philadelphia Nerds Astericaii: "The Whig caucus last evening wain all that was ex-, peeled of it—neither wore nor less. Tule number of persons present, seventy-fire. Mr. Iluinphrey Marshall iiitroduerd a resolution invit ing the whip to come out explicitly oiti the basis ef the Compromise as a finality. Tnis was voted down; upon which Messrs. Marshall, Cabal!, Monk., Brooke, Out law, Moore, dtc . Withdrew. - After the withdrawal of Mr. Marshall. Mr. Gentry, with much feeling, said he would intik° one ellint more. to save the sanity of the whig party. and Allred a resolution. which in snb,tatice. deciared that, in fitting the time and piece for holding the National Conventica, the whip did not commit themselves' unless the cOmprotnises were Emities. - ; A lung debate ensued. in which Messrs. Outlaw, Campbell. Brooke df Mississippi. Stroth . .r, Moore of Lou imams, Ewing. Cabal!. and ,Clinginan articipeted. Mr. Outlaw said ha wished it to bs nderstuod that if . t , the Compromise resolutionii were thin t out of the whig caucus. it was thrusting him out and tins Whits whom he represented. Having said this. Mr. °tottery withdrew. Mr. Moore, of Louisiana, said that s,uch action ruled the southern whip out of the caucus; and then he and his colleague, Mr Landry, withdrew. i Mr. Brooke. of Mississippi, said he whald like to know. b-fore lie went to the Whit National Convention, whet company he was to keep; and lie left dlso. Mr. Strother Raid that this whir, .of IV irziiiia had , in substance, instructed him to leave dial caucus when tie compromises were thrown put; and hal obeyed these in structions by taking hie departure. Mr. Cabefi said ,that the decision °lithe chair, at the previous meeting of the Caucus, had caused ninny south ern whigs to be absent to-night. He ism' others cams hoping for a rewind of such decisioni The'confitina bon of that decision would tom Coi caucus composed of only northern 'nett. mud eight or ten southern whits.— He then left with Benatoi Mutton. Mr. Clinginatir allergen!, few reth+ks, left also with Mr. Williams. of Tennessee. Mr. Gentry g ivd utterance to seine indignant remarks, and retired with others; so that, of the Tennessee dole ! Ration, there rtmlined in the Chamber, but Messrs. Cul lom and Jones. , The exciteinsitt causel by th:s secession was intense. At this time there rctitatitod from the South only part or' the North Carotin t. Kentucky , add "Penttessee deleff,- tion—all the other-eWherti States Wing wholly unre presented. Indeed, it half bscoms almost exclusively northern caucus. Mr.4llllorehead. of North Carobad. said ho had staid behind only because he holied the ',big; Convention would adopt the Compromise. mud it ivas-certain that North Carolina would vote only fur kuown'domproinise men. Mr. Dockery said he endorsed hie 'colleague to the ful lest *Vent. M. Callow said no man could hope to wry Tennes see unless he was for the Compromuid. On• motion of Mr. Sackett. the time and Oaths' were then fixed for the hoiding of the National Convention. Upon a division being taken betwekin Beltimore and Pittsburgh. the former received 31 vdt.s. and the biter 18 , —shoviing but 49 members presentislier the southern totiosbers h3d left. Mr. Scanty dolled his position at length, and eatid that, unless the urtiig party stood upon the Co.nproinise, no candidate nominated by the party could receive the south •rq vote. Previous to the adjournment, Mt. Mangum said that he apprehended thava manifesto would he prepared by the southern retirinrwhirs—and, in that came. ha, dpeir ed the authority to reeouveno'the eauMnr, and the autho rity was-riven. A sharp controversy en.ued between Metiers. Brooks. Stanty ; and Tyumen Smith. and the ; nauens separated. • ITI id e 5.1.111. Oth•tiot mtdrt Om•• • 4 Etiquete—El . itorially ana Otherwise." Our cote mporary, the Gauftr, has himoratitin wk.:e upon this sulijec., :till it conta•us sonititnents we heartily endorse', We, too. venture to aksert "I , :at the tripod is more diSgraCad by habitual TioiatiousK f4iritoss, courte sy end professioual etiquite • than by tiny other course.." "Petty jcalouses." tea, "personal disisenkions, and con temptably small erorts to (1.-pri4ste the st nulling of rieal printsoltea dicgrace the cabin:as of papers otherwise res pectable."' There is no denying thin; and the fiatette does well to preach it.—it would• dJ better, though • to practice it. Fur instance, whet bat a "contemptibly small effort to deprecate the standin ' of the Obserrcr, and its Et.tor—what but a total disr card of "airticsa, courtesy and professional unquote," uulrl have induced the Gazete to perpltrote. the follosvin : - i • 1 "Iii noticing the article. the Obserrer, with Its eitstotn aiy disregard of rule+ of court e sy. Inakcited out in a"' ty r de of abase at the expense of the C mnisioners. They ate g.-ntleinse of acitttuttitadgett +tent sal revectablEttr,' aid even hodhod they taken the step sum d—a step Hof itn / ai piopor on ler the circumstances. ire our estimation— oull hava merited mere revectful ttentinent. Bat, we s posse. considering the source of chi ribald notice , they d sregarded it. Urea worthy pies cobld have suffered no etriment from it." I • il t r T o h f ili thn e ri e : te :tc P , t i s s hi b Y s.i s e Ha d ui n t i e i ff i: r a t ti li el f rt i i ii cl e o P i r :l c ti fi e in O g ser C e d r i - .1 r r boa triars ago, commenting upon tho courses of the ilousosisaiouers of thlit county in "ootifyiug the Mama -gars of the Sunbury road of their distosition to withdraw' tie county subscription its the event f the passage of the 1 . supplement." It appears that notwithstanding thi Grs. •zetie asserted such to be the fact, n i p such coarse was a d r s e .s p i jo t t od isi by :oig t t h oa e t t.e. C v2 o ro m l i i n ito i e sn sl o o nr i ilex: to on esi4o ß s ti oco to beurt t e h s py q a u nT o dtaarpti Tarn oi n .t eliobitreets. wayand 'w•Eadwitionriiatlsettriiiitoui"..Wallesno.m.zoonnteenitioptkaibni)d. noughj i p tell us whether the above is, or is not, "a coa t mptabkensall eff.irt to depricate th e standing of" the i p bserrettl I , 'V .I 1 seine kind friend iitt i ortu us, too, when's ' mall effort to deprecate" our standing in the communi . - . It is apto unnecessary, for it can have no sort of ef ct. Everybody understands in thiscointatinity that th.e Sssreer'isr a plain spoken peper=that it has the inde eudnuce to speak upon all questions just as it thinks and e n s, and when treated fairly, its Plan. has no disposi -1 imp "disregard" any rules of "courtesy." The uti le two *reeks since, predicated upon the authority of the azalle, that the Commissioners hid signiOnd their de- . rmiustion to withdraw_the county subscription, was of 1 his character. It commented freely, fully end unreser vedly upon the supposed action of the Commissioners, bet in doing so there was no •:customary," or any other tqieregaid of rules of courtesy." There Was no "tirade lit abuse;" and as to the ••sonrce e " we llPPVedad that, blthough . we do nut make paean snarly. professiptis as he of the Gautte . we have pals as much influence, have quits as many friends, and stand - quite as high as an Editor and a citizen. _ ' "Honesty is the itestPolley." .1 do proclaim One honest man,-mistake an not —but one; Not nore.l pray,andJle's a Enewanl.—Shaketapsees. Glorious old Shakespeare:- Qs* coo hardly open thy piges without qadiag sourthing:;appropo to soy 'object one may wish to write neon. Hers we were about to olticidete the twisting. ithd turning" of an Wriest Inas— ono 'whom **the Good' Bring above ? who knows ALL things. knows" is attested •• by the purest spirit or honesty." We wieb to 7proelaim ea* Wiwi map." so did Shakespeare. We wish "bet ems." so did oar au thor: 'Tie tree neat is as Editor, whilsitis was. "Stew ard." bet who Lome but what his week' have bees au Editor, too, if that article" had bees re_plesty, sad se "ho ttest. " -if those dare es sow. ; Set guit we may be laity understood, let es relate •* of history. 8011/6. thing less than shut ago, eardieWater prweared the OW' say of the Seeptehasas sad ErirvErtikeed bil4 It was copied iate the Gaud's. sad eatiotarid to the !neat Astra by es lest week. Whether that esdasseraoet mods doe Editor as "beans as a (roses frog." or aid. we are wiikag to lot the piddle Padget hat all will; agree abet it weeds drassd.,_ we *Mak At say rats the veld sheekier was . then tallow apteeminn7 rod. sad 11411001611 an attempt was imtds Ingot aft impreesion ht.:soot/Of tho project in a pub lie meeting. so etrenuois were the condo:tow of the Ga. one, and thois surrounding that eatablishment, in favor of the Susquehanna Abortion that the meeting dissolved without voting on the resolutions, presented. Well, time passed; the Gazette continued to sing the phases of the Susquehanna bill, bat very naturally soon ran short of music. It was then it adopted the expedient of taking th e tunes snug cotemporartes io favor of the Sunbury road, and playing them on its Susquehanna harp. In this it wits detoctod, and. when called to an account by a very active ,Sunbury man for stealing his thunder, it. backed out irk the manner and form revealed in its rstic!, this week exculpating itself for favoring the Susquenan us project. New. we do not knew, bat it really seems to us that welwriuld.not have exposed' ourself thus. Certain ly it does not weakea the force of its .iindrneement of the Susquehanele bill . That cansol.be weakened, either by protestatiOns of honesty of porposa In opposing the Supplement how, or in denunciations of us for holding it to its well known position then. Honesty u the'best po licy, and the Gotha will find it out sooner or later. Men cannot ailvocate a thing like this—a .nere question of ex pad iency—orie day, and oppose lithe neat, and then when taken to task, for their serpentine course. persist in claim ing consiatelcy and "honesty" both. without drawing down upon Oeinselves ridicule. Why the very children rough at the ridiculer', assertioas of the Gazette this week. The "Snake" Exposed. As everything appertaining to our Railroads is read with intereat, wi copy the following letter (rota the Edi• tor of the Philadelphia Daily Noes, now to Ilarrisburg, to his paper, It exposes the efforts .tnade by our ami able Senator, and his cosjutors in iniquity, to destroy the r. Fratik.liu Canal Company's road to the Ohio hue, and at ,scALEn L the seine nine escape front the ippration of the very law u l extending the Cnaucery powers of the SOprallie ( 1 :atirt. tailed altflv they Were mainly instrumeMal in passing through the 1 th r r i ;: t t :,7 s . 4 l 7 4 i Z I :LiP tw V: But the letter explains itself, and we give e llrcru &liner Oa it without further comment. scr:erett aL.rig. th e IA hy. Thr-, et. mu a few abort kicalnitii, al Currerpundence Of the Wily News . their lap with cant' ir.uti earth fur milling 99 ill tie inu• d ab tte atoll will Le-received by t Thu Puska of the season, • wine(' cur sad ape COll l / 4 11Z .ii 'sie and C ,nocal.t and i.i - ber viceuded anything introduced since the comurenceitiont use, h.t , l •, ,,, lettit. Toe tree, 01 the session, was brow h t into the House )esterd.v . i. ' o ' ll r 4 le e ' d "r e n ' n l4"ti t n ale e i L " e "' Mr. Merr.inau moved that this House proceed to CO/I- itho r th r i ,„„ y , •;• L e m r eider u ut au moment, and after tho le tlou,e lied gone neres-ary areureflatllllo.alS into of the %Vitale. the' same gentleman mow- c "." 1 ",:r " ae e , ' l ." lrzel ed to strike outwit alter the emitting clause. "into insert • beianay us ac t may "rre mqq r ,„ the following " The bill to be inserted, was plainly and l'erwaio proporitts wall Aute u il palpably a proposition to revive and atlirni the charter to • price rot tayinu per, ton isr pe ,o r tad i joe tt . ie price for trawl the Pittsburgh and Erie - Railroad Company. which pus Uuu ill Cle obstrtict and under circuinetauces differ- lay oilier miners lee rneindr cut (ruin those connected with this movement, would not niir te• e AililirSeefi At moon be of itself improper, but when the history of the Lake bY l l, :',e sle et next- Snore tdSt contest is observed , and - when it is rerneinhered ' •' Y -• -""'" that this is only another phase of that contest; and when 1 852 the purposes 01 the presend movement and the persons ttut • xe;U and engeged to it are known, it becomes one. of: the ittost sicani-r lIFaUNIC6 lit enormous and miquiteue measures of the year; it must uifin.ler, %%ill leave &tease fort be ' remembered that this itionfii be Pittsburgh sod Erie , Tuesday. , Ap t Ilailrelid Company, in 'the first , place, has no existence; i• ~ Ma.) - - all riglitt,that ever existed or privileges of uuy kind, un- ' der soy act of the Legislature', 'lrvin been derfetted !by e th&said Company more than a year ago; yet the paper airily charter, valuelee as it is. is held by gentlemen whom I ' will name. if tui thing is persisted in, and who claim to have - under that paper. charter, certain rights and privie lege. Those parties holding this paper, and assuming to be stockholders to a c.Aucern which represeata id-al existence. wore the protniserit leaders and authors of the snoveusent, which fenced through the Legislature the - bill extending the equity powers of the Supreme Court. That bill, as your readers were informed 11l this correspim drul .. was intended solely to effect and crass the F rank.: lin Canal Cotnpany, who are building a road along the Lake Shore from Erie to the Ohio State Line; 'and the advocates uf that bill, admitting this fact. contended that the Franklin Canal Company had-not the power to biuld slid road, and that a bill of the kind refered toj was there • fora neceshary to meet that and any other simular case that niigliCarisa. It was contended in this corre.pnit dente. that it was ono thing to stop that company tram constructing the work, which would be right if they were transcending their powers, but tharit was wrong to en act egeo!ral law, particularly one that WAS ~1(ely to en tail very , in,qoitoos copsequeuces in ot'ier quarters. for the purpose of accompliehing a special object. Well, the parties above referred to, succeeded la getting that gill through the Legislature, and it is now a law. anti being so, but they beiog -desire'''. to snake aortae use of tAa r .tit drwor wimpy/ea. Awe.., fore or cows under the operation of the law of their own creation. and now coin. to the Legislature. and oak's renewal and rerttligrang 01 their charter, which no one will claim to be now norm a dime. H . the exiatence of this proposiuou coniprehe tiled nothing more than a desire fur a renewal of their ter for legitimate purposes, it would be had enolizh a•; they are, by all consideratton of fairness sad eqult), bound to live under the law of their own concocting: but apart from if as before shit, a legitimato, obj.:ct was only in view (and the only object of th-,t char ,eter would be a desire and determination td build a road from Piasbuth to Erie), , an apology might be found for their strange and ceiarily%ot very consistent eonilnet; no such _intentioli how7vlr exists, and thin in:fact, which is n-.crud !u -out the fear of puceesefol contradiction, consists the enor mity and iniquity of the present movement, Reich t %sill refer co la my letter of to-morrow. Sat.]] Vestm" and illstio74,l FT No Go!—The petition presented the Baled ` and u r, n 4l i ! o ce , ,,, to i 1 7 4, 1441 . 1611 we 11:: , 11; k 1 Common Councils of the city , asking them to wi drone n0i ; 2 ,, 1 . , .i. 5a , - i jßui --- 80 4 , the cityoubscription to the Sunbury road, in cue the sup- JOlO at ' may 1 - ..."1.—.3 I' . pleasant became a law, was very unceremoniously ban- Gil i `fr. - Titriart • 411.1 c..rpet died, we niiderstand, in both bodies. The prayer of the ...;- ,- 8 4 1 .. , 4 k i ii 7 1-; .. 1" , e . 4 1 ,'" ll' 12 , " petitioners could lot find a mover iii the Select; while in ill ---- " .. "I.t. an. Minh env', e 1 ti ton .1( ... the.other body, only three out of the twelve were found 1:!i`•. M''' 1 1 /-52 . StLi .voting for it. Not a very flattering prospect, we taitto it. , ~,;,"4 " „1:5 ° , ..z f tar tl ?aUfa for the threat of our Senator that As would have the city I lar4l nn . • I earrf.lll :T. deicers :, subscription withdrawn if the friends of the Supplement e i o c g,.r " ii i ' ll , • " il " l t i q ti o l" v v e a r Tio i' .7., ° ,l did'ut back out. The Honorable gentleman has yet to li d iel t n i rete armyls, finch as Per,s learn that the city is n&l under his control now. The • soh a;;1 4 1 ' 1 ' .:o 1) - 10 n 1 t 1 : 71 ra n oo j I Ci l gig. r t:i ' representatives of "the people" bold the reins., . rii. , ,, On i Cotton Pap! 1 n.,. Ira 1' re9ch and nog: isa Gingham Er ”Claret and Olives." Patna 0;::1i. I' ndei this be 1. 1 °: r n i e a)ntVx". t i k u n . ow °2lere4 winsome title appears a new volume of Putnitnee lucom parably cheap and deservedly populir library. It is ati Ettalish book of travels through the charroirig.regiou frozn . Gargnne tsfthone, prolific or. the grape and the olive. It is an adutiribk , seleetiou for a popular series. being alternately picturesque and enecdotial, witty and wise; occasional a legend gives perspective to the view, or a sitintiment deepens its coloring. It is just the col erne "to.beguile tedium of a journey or to keep in the parlor window -seat. The above, together with '.14 Pfeiffer's Journey to Iceland." are expected daily at the Cheap Book Store, No. 9, Brown's Hotel, State street. Q 3 AGAIN SHUT Ur.—Dtutkirk and Buffalb yesterday were spun closed with 'ice. The Queen City, one of tho Dunkirk line, came in here in the morning, and was telegraphed to remain. as it was impossible to get below. As the Buffalo harbor is so mannerly as to 111.4 up. would it not bi well for Clap do Co.. of the .fispress, to abut up too . 93 A Vera Crus letter to a gentleman in Buffalo. from one long resident is Buffalo. says: —1 believe there is lit tle danger of the return of Santa Anna to Mexico; nei ther del believe that Caravajal will eueceel. Be is too uttpnucipled and imprudent a man to carry out such ■ rash plan; bat I fear very much that President Arista is meditating t measure something after the fa,sitioh of Lou is Napoteed." New Advertisements. DUMAN SLIMN DEA( wits in etassieal. Sebnol and Miseenaneoup Rooks. Blank Stationery. anti Printer's Cards, No. 9, Brown's net Block. Erse pa. •. r. a. r. st.oss. PQ.YLNITELL JOHNSTON M. 1). t Orrice at his nwidenee on 4tb Street, two doors West of the Einseop.ll Murat. , NOTICE TO CONTRACT\ )It.S. QEALED Proposals will be receivett until Thursday the 6th of May 1101tAW work en the Waterbed an Martial Mill Plank Raid: Numb lad apecificationa can be seen at the o:fice ford. By order nt the board Waterftx 1. May 1 1831-31. WM. etee'y l _ CHEAP FURNITURE f AND C AIR WARE ROOM: TouN WELSH. Denier of State and Euthi street Erie Pa.. will 4 keep constantly on hand a splendid assortment of RICH FURNITU&E, which Ike will sell lower than 430 be purchased at any othm'establishment in Erie, manufactured by Smith & Riehandson, wholesale and retarl dealers in Anniture_ and chats 111 Main si Surto° They are now inauulnettartaa an article offlofas very neat and durable. which he front $M to 84. Call and see. Erie May I, ISM. ERIE AND WATTSBURG PLANK ROAD. AT a meeting of the Directors of the Erie tad Waluibtug Plank Road Company on the lflL day of April Isu it was Ressfoisd that an asse.weitt of twelve per. Benton the capital stuck of this company 'a* made payable to the Treasurer is thirty days. It was also Amstrad that the Treasures proofed to collet all remaining un paid former awesaaents without delay. G. SANFORD. ergs Kay 1 talt-41. Illetretary. IlAtlKliillatG, A pti I ':.: i Another nail GREAT GATHERING 130Mf: reopie think th 1 ,aitenuon bat Railroads ' they wi!l jnst tan arc' cif ITHING sl'lfirrßk. t ~ i der Gamic 'lle h an a gatherin p g■ tiog•ther of FASHION to ae % a Erugn irrecut r! r,l 2r'.lloCratall° wear, 0 Ai n• ta.,t a;1 tirade in a d.' ty tLing. ilcctssar) fur uUr COWC.I , aside. JUSTICE 113 N one or the largest and best stocks ever brought to this market Mack Cloth Dress and Flock 4 rnerstie Coats. Fine Linen rind or. d Club clack l'oats. Mack • nee% e% cry description. PANTO and colored] While 1401 Pant•. Superior qua VEATeS —RowLaurie Bincka,] anti tratierMarrteitles, Cashmere A1.0.-I.nten and 'tl , •iut an•t Jima exo. tanvea. Haif and Oda liandiOnchlefi. ay.!. meat of ('LtITH+. ••A its t wdl be wade to order and n a rear: !CT ('rttzen+ and Strauatraa quatsti, and rtiCe.l. r:r 'foul kraal the place, No Erie, Ala y 1. P-lAN) P. II t. W. 11. lileWflußTLlt the citizens of Ent., that post-of Tuning Paauo Flatten mem% permatientt awl Noi ruiner, v.lera he wait [w thaw wo•long Ina perviees. the lug genileman of Road°. • al. F. 8. Thothas, ;.E. Hut* apl. A. Prmee. 1.. E Young, It. ILten.on. zlterhrusciu. 0,1-4) Mr. %V. t: Clrry of Er.e ill be promptly a.ttemet to. Mr. W can be teen at ill.) l:” , krie May 1142 _L. Emui:,tsr. Lrill3 Eeptem te. O_ sober Zioveini,cr GEORGE I. MORTM!, Ag Erie, May !..Itera P : U B • OF TEN CITY 1 6 1 . 7 ILL be sold at the Markt • May hit. at 11 o'clock land mre..t and r tnullaz El-1 lotr to betold to the haghe•st aai ott the .1.3; Cf:," 51 11. IRL' , IL Clerk Sited 1" %LT. !It siery nice andl , aadeLy May •.i. ciAit R nir • (i;;r•r and Turnip Pea 4 fur ante at May A '32 • r1.14.1.111,N SEEDS—troto t; k_ll 11,4 at, 1 I tz.:011 rr•J 1, 1:w and small {•^t.crs, warr F,,, sate I,y 11.,,y • DAINTs. 01. T.l r:•••rit hti3 .04., I. r' ;q• , y N 1.3 A l it t.rrg '. a i r 4 ..• • holt. tot M t't• r-otlaw: trat.co. Or 11 I to matte vuo lough. at No h Ilro• Ma t 11E1V GO, / DS! At No. 3 t A RBUCKI,K k Kui.cg S:o•ottr 11..• kla. among it Lado• , ' hr l . t ,114% ilicIt1.11: I ; amt r M I ;11.J Logiisit Last t. rul.te,! filtA timahauts. For the geIIIICLIA Broadcloths. Wue. blac CAR:PTS: CA .f ` vi: are now receiving • Drug,gets, Ma tong., ace..4-:e. V pwllt,eila •, to oleic 41 . 11lifICT if et TAM, f Ingrain n uh ar 001 Mini. 11.44. Matisags 4-I 4„ floor oil r twit 3,Natia Ter) hea _Erie Mav I I-fl. SI piltAS'I.S. li , ntnet4,and 1 brick tiauditeretnek fr. 3lay I hi!. 5 of :Eiji) yards_ ii. yard—rotor. warranted a 1:r e nly I 1.172 St r.rie may.t BS!. prime I Lawns, fr J Fru. M:tv I 153.1.: • 1 CASE Er May 1 14. St. 1 -- 1 4 i.1oeltea*0 pnnts JLMeriui telt kit teat y CIS Erie M t 5 1 1331, I t i.O 31;;;;;;ti,1 Ptl ICs at %fa s 1 I e u)evER, I ESTAU NowN. MURPHY and the pupate al the old stand .1 Run with a lan per and Sheet Iron Ware. nu terrd al Mr ttIOPt re.ll,4aftaft hand Stoves of all prices tore to usefulness and eon , : term,. Also stovepipe ..nd Which he flaiteratin 4 P .elf is Milk pans 'of alraizeAaud dandy on hand. !hien', in and i.iitlifulnei.. and to .+.l.a 11444, 10 MC'irjre and merit , Erie May 111.3. c. __.. ___ __ _ ......_ F I R F. ! .F 4 TUST R I , e kh d a f New Vork.isa• lof be void at la pet. yard. all Will bepolil at Is 6,1 at tile . Erie May I li32—sl AND P, 'mitt: Wide. Vrtde Won! A.. Women or Israel. by C' %VoinnTrll Friendship ' 141 , .thers Rreonspense l'Im• vale of reolars litadaline by Jorta Ka • Women ufthristninity Nathalie 1 'Charms and Counter Elia Two Live's , or To Seem' A Heel in a Bottle. ►y De Qtnney's Writiags snow•lmatte. y Bewail° New tiotel."Buite st. May bi•Siiiiii;i.itTi.:iiii I 1 Office, ever introduced stretL Erie May I I. STRAYIS A RED apii m yew' old Bp POO MIK will be found. sisal Brie May 1 IC4e. i I TEA M T u btc S k utseribt.r tram w il es ; y is: 41. I J May CP • I • Lsettinsioat! F THE F:OPLE!! ID Lti. nd Rat:f6.4d eivel I ne W Ortity of rnent, 6, if rid at W rE'd cliE AP w ill f.ndtelt n/ustnn ta sap • i •• 410,8444 RLE ra I) 3. -Ida% of A, gui the t Int) n 4. ): Eh rli r• 21:1,1113,411'..NP.E,i Erautui • W OPENIIiG , whiormwe iu *bleb may tt, mode fronad hie litle ~M arx aid r Wored Cash ktr c• tts. * d Colv;td ..11,,aca Coals and , Baal. ndia P•ntl, nine) tad ,l colored tluk Wn i Pata. %luta k-. /. sxo, ctd aihime getbeg .th :•••Keli • .UN. % wt, ed ta../ to Cal; and CbULILII E. itN i I liontp. PAIS SI ]faller F. T N I (; . wild reve1...4.1411y a ilmittllte "!• its Ifrh arit❑ fiat the id Las note ttLioe his art pla aw Pa, ,r 1) , c - e11.04,e Kay ti) awn,: io the wens of perultUed to rota 11410110 - . r. Fleet, I.l'rett, (I. Masten. 4 trktorrit.. E T 2141, t ar.y ...rders left evlth Mr. Curly tel tqatei Li ie. Aor,i -Zit llits uttite;utta fur Ithe Ir4CIL tithe l.um ' ~..1.,i4d1.1.41.1i1te tan .l IOW!. time and a lowa mch./1 -ud a hall Ltuad. lite contract, front lull t) teat apart re to 14. I ~.1 rt.o dortlintaily :i uthersttly to their :tou lit sides. rle Gun r:.etor 41 nenr the trek os toe If kt :n.r.st s tu MJe4err. - I fskte Or If COUILieI p. L. P I R 4 . s. • ,s,,t o serouitt,l .tt t . t• s or torLsot u .. Le if:Mk. A to 41.. ,1..•z,e way rtnat ton eib , a....-.l.tt this ott'et 'so iteins only. Mae. ii . ol.rL'r.n.; the tract per and. till, n a , ,ve, The re lop, • , 1 to CAINI•st; 1852 :II , orTtr ratia 'L cou• 6 v ell, MS I. PPINit Owner nt Public Duck Lim Pa C SALE WATER Lf rrS HtinNe; in t?ial ray on SAnn!zr, M.. t.n water lots _r tn street anontS;)i-.1 : 3 4,d !AA ler 'l:erin, u , knosn irk:RAY WiFALL4 Ma‘t, itsl otatoes. 'hiub Mercer Poial , ,Pl r^reire4 VI. 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We -1,4%e a;to a I ,l4lleVassi America:a 1 . 411.3. azd Iwe hale 11,. blar', bron - a sad ; and fancy iCas-inu•rt.. ?,:k 311 'IMO.: everything usually kept us a land veil as low as our neighbors II • y 1 1 0, :5•2. 51 .—A gaud assurtment.e.an Pe Soul 11111.111.74.1:LE ,la. KEPLIR. Warp In Ts' mt tie. at Stl.3. Petty . "I. ARBI*4I:I.F: &1; l'l'l.k.ll. 1 tiller pane.. can Lc hal 31 l`t:Cti 3 Yet•y El ,cl 2. ARErl:h:i.!: lk. 1irE1.1:12. , • 77— ailaZNELL GOOD& Plork arc no,. i; *tuck ofstaple and t (Ix% :at the 1041e.it :141 , t,t er.car, cy silhd det.tttas ortno Edit. 4 lelGtho. pla.n and 'par 1 %ker• rages, printed !aro,. t and Latino. 1.1 Yid (WM,: 1 age de Laild, N111.1..1 jf . • SC 41 prices 20 :4.yr cent I'M'S!! - CARPETS!!! - . - stow v.i.oth of Carpets. ~, c or I ill 00116, Burg.. plain ('arrel, three I I) earl et. firm one do ;ar cra in 111 rr an t erl ail MI cof Iron Ss to t ittin taco 5 4'. 4,6r1 Lir )aig, qua,ov -4-45p611-4 6 , 16 lalis TIBBAI.B I . ! tit:T : loN * . - ibt.)n2tatia, 31.1. 4:0 Jut. 1.413 u Cam '`"4.7ilta.trA &ft ({'F'B, T 101111 . 4 t n 9;l: 4 - Gurgtuwti verler • 1,, 4.• r, Si Tilili 11r & II %) t. tri r tr ...net/ALS le /11111.- Mlai nllllltlilot a trin. a. ;.... e+; e I St .TIBBAI.S illll` 009 yr. al 9 cts. per r 2. asa leo:aired fast as a roe-4. =El= 11.1 , r tioats, t, r\er‘ 1• 71!311u. ( A• • D — FiTIP:I• ' . I . IRAN ISIIIREINT. sould r05p,..61,11h , inform tu- Ir; , • rhecally that he 1,. I,•• a. ; )1' 11 tddletuu er and t fuer a.- rto. , , 1,, tnutactured of the br-t iron. ind :°- rbtes, *hot..tare or rrt.ta nd Rualines cow , rtlt . te" ! rk•tb rriO' •nicorec. and ot the toc , t .rbb:e mr , ItSdsv. and bn aPsOritilat ;I V A•.l RF. _ Or, Nit tieee eats of evert dr,r1:11,,,, rcn• 1 to pnr•ue the 1 , 1:01n. •. o,thrit - Z 4 effort to rrnil44, liberal share of pt.! '4: 1. 0, "" g '• Si . _ —__ RE!! FIRE!!! rhlge Del-line. twin the I,ie fire '5 , card. !lei og .1,011% ~.int ire% v, I I lyt or ouiuromg Dei...,14e. ,Aott Is ew Yea story No. I. Roi.urll I rel. Wil iS & MED Rti A • !POLAR BOOKS!!! , b) EizabethlVetherell. Care Apiiirir. . - - =1 .. Ixte. be M. Meloici,b. nd to ite. - ever.. lete; received p 1. Just at No. 9 Braw' •59-31 IA RLI,4 & SLOAN. • ns t article for the Counting How! soll I a t No 9 Rion ~ „ .seu Howl Maw 51. IiI.RLIN & 1111,... ___ _ iritwroLlN , . : 1 , blie spotted cow t upposed in be !ve° oirrinc no artiticial 'nation astl l Fe . give nie inronitation la here oi I to liberally rewarded. 3151. T W. iioolr- WANTED. weak:s.6'ol,, azu i m be be rai r profictroliZiamoLdr:.:l &I LLEATR IClii & lIIICITOES.