THE OBSERVE , ~ 0 E iitrOr Mucha pot her :shout platform% To Go tie Nev re G o . ..—That is the quest- NoW roa CHICACKI !• --OtLr R, as wat have eteint,iftew.yearal.Republican . . , . , •.-, ~ , down at Charles hie .1-eenidelnget milled a n eional CollYendon f rien d N e re t eciisn. Supetintentlent of the ton "hugely." For ten days they expand /I, 1 0 . 141,()AN. Editnr meets to get het to 110113111 A tee' candidate for the -- -...--- I leveland and Erie road, to pack our trunk, 1 eel their faces to a broad grin, and chuckled presidency anel, as if we had no constitution, and see the g• d Republican row -w t with et •,_, .t, !Pus news of the TIMM& al 60 PER lritAlt IN AD V.a. NCE n hint' new one or mere o. one must be made ' ' i :lis Ape° 1 it, t itl i ou . -2:',” allidi'selita the loth of iip to snit the coneielexios heat °TeX's- he + u n o' Ju n e, s o, '"" 4 : :: ' y, It direr . tug the COW 1.1111011, tor lop I ng re ere deo, 1 se . , e '4 '- - - 4. c r - 4 v . turned their afterwirtis pays . the ,1101 re to it, loud n Y. e th re thotig , ,W, it 4 " ee. " antetodatitm of our i indeed no living eigatili , .fla sinimann w . e I 'h . t, ts de min ''' Thatissett aleiecorn. In this hound to pay repr,f toll :L ' a-- ,to get the twenty-seve'r - ", = ' Peamsyl- mood, one of the most influential of their The Charleston Convention had to adjourn vania as a unit, e. a her'', is extremely anx- journals exclaims "Our way to success et I the other day. merely " .nine quibble of titf- ions that we should go up, and take charge "thickly beset with difficulties. We know terenee in opinion upon a subject on which the emistitution is perfeetly plain. and to:which in of his Interests in t h is end of die t Witte +A- "#ittt there) grill be diffiefrences of sentiment sibliiiMsfillhellsailitbil - practise there ongint se he, stud i twilievwthuter4 i the most perfect of Rotenone iattly that be haii'lit the most implicit • The question is Shall there be Slavery or confidence in the theeretion of his present leader, hence the unitweinetus held out to ni ' , livery in the Territories' Greclyisin, old.liiigsistu, SAIRATItiCM, Wen- its. We replied, that. in the event of his dal Phillipoeui, John Brownism, or some other election, Kite Would site us all the mule 01 the thousand New England t-ilevilaniats contracts, we'll consiOr _the matter. Lie t the filltll/0.1 mat &pitying puritanism) asserts said one had been alressiy.promtsed, but we t ivii thee,• -hall lee none The Southern slave- should have all the rett, end to make tip owners a-sett and with perfect, truth, that for that, he'd give us the fingering of the their tights in the Territories are equal to Winnebago annuities: IVo told him it.. ~ors, s li d nothing short ofahsolute sovereignty wanted the whole mule or none, anal .10 We shall abridge or Impair those rights, then split—est aside, Ilestringhtm matters had pies not without it view exclusively to the gone with his Winnelogo rival, 4 .ces.iril N ooke g ood then [' g ain, not without making i mme d ia t e ly t e l egra ph e d t o keep our- e3..t. ( gAll pelt I.llltill peeled for steam ship grants, and 'warm ""rle'lw""lb/e, c"`"lieu me d er t atte s to tea that they were mueli better Arkin', -,,„.., in nominatin g m candidate for the peen- than tusk contracts of Witinehign inch done-y. how this question is itt he settled, keens ans, ..4 344 o wn o 1 i.,as4al "amnia a mice." anti tag pert& ty well that it has no power le 'tl came down upon us with an 0114 to pn H ui ii " " qO,-lion °IB ni 8 uni P el 114 "" lettlei " — under his banner, and pointed vignifiestit 1141 • 11111,1 ilk• ['remittent it nominates, t/ alerted. t , , c 1 tr- 1 , f. ( c yto t h e Rite iari nor, o o o af , C o-, lib- tie power to settle it For let the riser di ni . ‘,..u. he ii that they may, let him Two made out ot ' 'Siva wool - tinder leis speak , enthip of she Itouse , ,--- tut/ n • hat is Spealeal • 1 e .... whatever dogma ma} suit him, Cot aim it of the Home to Pre-nchmt. *aid he, with a nisi help to elect lout, ii requires% the other knowing wink • True, but then there i.. le ..-ial . et the government, the eo-unlumone "John Charles and .Jesse, " about lobo Ite- Fir in, hh.l Of the federal power , t.; concur wit h bin' t o sn% approach to n settlement of It: and publicans swore iii 1' it, they -nevera Nfld. indeild• then it is a question whether the three no never, not any more nit by no means," e-t lot. cow 'mug are competent lo the task desert until they are carried triumphantly Vet ii ens he reused, without any platform and to the White House. Who 1-, going to protiatilt without aiij law of Congress, except represent them at Cbiesgo sat , ' we tleerley perhaps Ail executive "needful rule 'to carry has deserted them; Bennett, aura decerted 0111 the pedginent% of the Supreme Court therm even our spriatd eagre-Godeand-lilser t territeer% 2 % open to immigration from all ty friend elf' the Jamestown Lb ono, eel, who the sates toy citireu of the United slues kept John Charles thing at In, masthead can go there and take hi s pr o p er ty w i th him longafter Buchanan wasittaugurated- -even oi VI hal I • %Pr kind The Northern man goes h e hasilesertedhis"C' --,,,ilesar k ti leisJevese. ' will, his its or MS RIM or anything that Is yea, we'll go: Lief behind, us truths con hi, The ' , out hern man goes with his •• ser- tracts! go away sheunistiap grunts! stand a ant or his maid (servant' his oa or his Ma or bete* "free wool "' "John ('harks and his anything that is he..' But the Northern man, Jesse," are crying aloud for a friend !--a as it were. " covert his Iletelb°t'll servant," I ltte representative!--and the ems of ever) lie least he objects to that servant being brought tublican is turned to stone ' hurrah for into the some territory with him, thereby de- C hicago, then! Shall it be said that "John prising his neighbor of the use of that aorvaat Charles and Jesse" wanted a friend and as much as if he - coveted ' hint—or drives could not find one I No! never' him o u t of the territory ' The Southern MIR, if he cannot protect himself, or is overpowered, brings suit in the courts ,of the territory for trespass or whateyer the taw thigh' call it.— Suppose the judges of the everts to be equally prejudieed against see-Buda, with the defendant, in such a ; ape is there no appeal' Cannot our soeiherner carry his ease to the Supreme Court o f the United States! If these last courts shall fail him, (if indeed Kuehn% ahsur ditj is conceivable) then it will be Genet° pro ceed towards the ultimate limits that hare al ready Lech spoken of loud mime ' ,•h of late But surely a patient trial of the 'efficacy of law should firth be made That efficacy need not he doubted until after such trial. And with our constitution and these legal courses before us. what peed is there for a set of brawling politicians selected by the bar room j e sters of every district in the oountry) ezpotendaig if you please the federal constitution' The constitution in this country is-the found ation of all authority—it is the same in power with - 'hie King" in the Entitled constitutio* *inch potter is symbolically said to be mospet• Ile of dotiig wrong Just so with our coned,. twice; It can do no wrong, for under it by a misconcetition of its meaning, if wrong should accident4l) he done, then that wrong most be righted and made of none effect . But take another instance. The tarreorrie filled with Greet). and Oiddinres, with Wen del Plellipae, and John Browne--the mama of decaying puritanism—when the Southerner comes there maikhritigs his slaves. The territo. ry acting on the squatter sovereignty arrange ment. has passed, we will ay.& law excluding slaves hcfnre it has become A stile. The Southerner withdraws in obetlience to or pelled by that law, and brings his acti against that territory for deprivation of h constitutional right in the Supreme Court. W' he not gain his suit' If there be a sense of police left in the court he will gain It, and rf the action falls, then it will be time to proceed as hedore to those ultimate measures, the talk of which has become se familiar to us of late. Theee remedies are befbre me, Mr. Editor, axed until therare exile/mug why need we babble of plattornis tine legal prineiple settled legally i'.• it'd 111 a thousand platforms and pro gramme. PUBLIUR. SATURDAY• MAY 12. 1$4I) MiXOCRATIC NOMELFATION FOR GOVERNOR. HENRY D. FOSTER. oF WESTMORELAND CO - - - - - What will be done at Baltimore? A week has passed ...Ince the news came that the Democratie National Convention had adjourned, to meet at Baltimore on i the Isth ot' June; and every day the .014--- tem is asked us, by editions Democrats, what the Convention will do when it re n-- sentbies7 We cannot answer W e entire.. it is the first political knot that we a annot see sonic way of untying. The friends of !di I he'et.As in the convention arse stub horn His enemies air e, l ually ...tillaxtrit. And hetree. as in every other view. where .tuhhot n parties come ui contact, compro_ ini,te becomes alma-t impossible 11.‘41 the Charleston t'onven lion adjourned ek. de.. and the delegates referred the q uestion ha, to the people. I‘4. are 5.01 , 11041 thee trrobleni of who shall lead the pat ti to vs tory this hill would find all t.:l , ‘ IVith the people the s l ue-tion 11, t o men is of but secondary importance Tlie 11A%. us A leader- -a man around %%brim 'we eau rally- - let him egune from the NOrtli or !row the skald', front the East ui Iron' the .we care 111.1-whom and a e 111 load! t -irrepressible eon fliet " that there 1- ail iiiesetahle party still in existence to meet •itid conquor sectionalist wherever it unit* leer its head—whether at Rochester, led I estiAaL , or in the larleston ('onten tion tell lit VA.( Et The great Democrat heart az right It beats. responsive to principle, not mail ' elt Does not Ikeljr% t. that within the brain of heart sc at!) Ant luau all the talent, 'or all the tirtue in the nation is centered. it knows there are litany admirable qualities in this than Doi u t At• lie has pluck, courage, will ' and ' mind! But so has BREA KEN ales.!, and lit N TEIt, and 441-THRIE : and so will have other Douglases, and other Breckenridges, and other Hunter-, and other tinthries, when these men of toda) have passed awa). 'l'he Democratic nut-sea remember the National Conventions of 1544 and 11.452, ,inti hoe in the first, when the patriots who composed it found they could not agree upon any one of the prominently named stersmen before the eountry, laid them aside, and nominated the "unknown" Pout ! And how in the latter. when a simi lar state of affairs had been produced, they passed by Buchanan, and Marcy, and Dick inson, and Cass, and placed the standard of the party in the hands of PIERCE! And light gallantly, in both Instanoes, was the party led to victory. If it is the will of th convention, when it assembles at 'Latti more, to nominate DOUGLAN. in the name of all that is just, give him the nomination! lf, on the contrary, it is the will of the 'cinven tion to nominate titrviitttk,or Batt retinae:, or Hutertrit by all means let one be nominated ' But if neither one nor the other of these men can command the ne cessary vote, pass them by, and give us some new man. Why should a mere man, who has his peer in every one of his eonstitu ents, stand in the way of success of a great party! What is Stephen A. Douglas that the Democratic party should be wrecked in order to apease his ambition ! What i. John C. Breckenridge, or James tkuthrie, or R. M. T. Winter, in the balance, when we come to sum up the ills which would flow from the election of such a man as Wm. H. Saw/dui—a result which is just ita sure to occur as that. the sun will rise in the east on the 4th of March, unless the gentlemen composing the National _ Convention resolve to retrace their steps At Baltimore, lay aside their personal dis likes, forego personal ambition, and give us a candidate who Will enter upon the campaign with neither friends to-reward nor enemies to punish ! There are plenty of such men in the Democratic ranks—men equally as worthy and equally as capable its any of those who were balloted for at 'harleston. There is the gallant and lucky young Senator from the Pacific State, Col. Metros S. LsrtiA it, of California' Let the nomination fall there, and how the young l*nocracy of the Nation would rally to his standard ! There is brave Tow SEveock, of t`rinneeticut, who with even Fernando Wood to drag hilt down, came so near re 'teeming his native State a few weeks since. Or, if the Convention should deem that age brings wisdom, there is the courtly and polished DALI.A.%, of our own State, who has been out of the country during the turmoil and divisions which are new so near wrecking otir party, Then, in this category, there is the old "War Horse," of the Ohlo Democracy—brave eld Atamt, whose eloquenoe was wont to elec trify the Senate when Webster, and elk, and Benton. and Wright, that galas,vtof great men, ruled the popular heart. But we need not enumerate the names of emi s uent statesmen whose nomination would be responded to by the masses ! The quest tion resolves itself into the simple on•-, will the Baltimore Convention take t'nis view of its responsibilities, and give us one fora standard bearer, and thtut "snatch victory from the jaws of defeat," or will it wreck the party, and perhaps. the country, in as attempt of its members to achieve a per ' Ronal triumph. . We confess we fear the result ; we confess that there are more "clouds lowering o'er our house,"than ever before obscured the political horison..-- Nothing but the most exalted, unselfish patriotism will serve to drive them away, and of that article, the proceedings at Charleston has not given us a - great deal of faith in its existence to a large extent • among the gentlemen chosen to represent the Democracy of the Nation ! tor Among the devices got up to defeat SEWARD at Chicago, by Greeley e. Co., iN the attempt making topalm upon the con vention sets of Peter nigh delegates from Virginia, Maryland and Rentucy. That a genuine Republican should be grown on, the soil of a slave State is an improbahlia fact. This production must be of artifinial cultirttion. There may be contrivances for forting early Republicans, as well as strawberries and asparagus, and we are in clinadtothink that there are up North, but theactil Amen South is a i Uttle too warm, it seedts to us. sir The Gasette is "exercised" to know •I•ase the Observer - "will milers itself cow. seqqaut upon the nomination of Dough, at Baltimore." Whet lit. Douglas is nom inated at Baltimore we'll tell our neliptbor! Can lee wail? se- Th e (;.zeite thinks if we should -go' it" for Populiti sovereignty, as Douglas understands tlie term, it, would be "eon usiderable of s sumerset, 'but not more "rolvkahle than several he (we) humus:la." Ytwhaio . but then wehave very illustrious examples to Justify us—lbe ,6tardig. for is gi =CO. but a few years slope that our coteniporary sustained the tahairtistnukm of Fillmore, fugitive slave law and all. The pad ps.. yao. was several nice little Li t t bits, in the way of government advertis ing.,— Thal made the Fugitive *lave law a blessed enactment , ,vr at best, an.enatetruent that bad to be dissented from in the mildest and most ductile tones. it is but a few years ago, the Gazette held up a bee trade democrat as a political monstrosity-An 1856, the Gazette supported a free-, trade Democrat for President, and ii is ready to day to rapport another in the person of S. P. Chase. There is no "surnerset' w ithere, "i.s there? There are several other nice little . 4anersets" our neighbor has made within a hlf dozen years equally as — remarkable" as most ••retnarkable" that ma he laid at iatoleor. NArto:rst. t, %lON CoXyliclox.—The 0) Vnion hveiii n *et at Manses*, on Tnetriay, and organised by the election of iirssmtstrro% !kiln% of New York. *resident. ANT tranttaell4 the , usual btutiaters a vote was taken fors ca\litlate for Plesitivni Wilk the toll.•xing result: • nave i*LLOT Bell. Everett McLean, Graham. Sharkey, l'rituratlen (leggin, Butt .4, and duty re-' no pnlie7 broad bunfik Country, the, anforomant arks a of she Coo the Comm ...Wain, protect 1 _____ principles, thus affording, 'seen, Ky at loam and abroad, end secure an lilaccings of Übarty to t o ttentsehss and poster* lir We learn that the deputy marshals who have been appointed to take the COMP* will commoner their labor,. on the brat ofJune, and expect to complete it aikido six weal a.— Full instructions hare already been Issued trout 'Washington, including the points that are le be made and the eneetions that are to he attired. Net only is the population to he rinthhered, but the statistics of numufactures, scriculsursl products, stock, and ail Linda of property are to be aseertained. The whole work can be very much herniated it people will collect their facts and make their estimates before hand, and have theta ready for the deputy marshals to copy. Farmers, e-apessiolly, would do well to *timid to this the tirst leisure day. as it will be more convenient to do it now I Ilan it would he in the busy season of June, and besides it would he AltiCil more accurate than when done by word of mouth. Lrery cultiva tor should set down the number of Ins acres, the amount or ••.a. anel , anal the number of acres devoted In each, the amount of stock, and of farm and dairy products. Man ufacturers also ehould have their statistics ready. Every man has an interest ha making the census returns as complete And -full mad ac cura te possible. and this tau only he dome by individual care and accuracy. and will de pend much more upon the people thet.toolves than upon the officers. Bar The G a :ell, Nrr rri rr ii; in saying "that last year lint shave per cent. was allowed to city collector'.'' We beg to assurh our Oteinporary that we have use most utsdoubtedantliorit) tOr kering to our Miteruent-.-at all events the 'veto of the Mayort.'ittid the entruttentt of 'the Press have saved the city two pet cent. On the collections this )esr. suit under- Standing of last year's cmcestinte4ia The Mayor issued iris warrant to the High l'onstable dirt*tiug him to , ollect the eit3 tart, but at the argent solicitation of the oliertorq. the High (.I,estett{r employed to &Alert the tax and twirl thine per cent. for dniug It. No One >k tows these Nets better than the senii4 bailor:AA the Vignette. The late aukendmeat totthe elty charter changed the irtmle ofsippointiiig the collectors. taking it froui plc high 6on stable and 81/H10;41N/ 1 111e ‘oolllcait to *P. !utint them. Mar lit noticing the fitet ttitit,thisipapar last week iftelairaw 1 it 4 oontivroeil 'faith in the sufileienev, tt4 n tlerlantion prim siple., of the tineuluati PlaqoriA. die 0 ,, - ictic says : ':Stipesose A.:41406mi Ilia. "form shoulti.l.e,interpreted 4sy'theiliskistr ",'ity arithorisie Douglas' cibekriiie of rtitt `outer tiover..igttty: 22 -witere - alli if testilk Pie l'weigitbor With AlWdeciariti .ogar,AarrePor. "is the views awl, ppiittrot they" Nation* • !A4treinitstiatitin r 'Mee ansivor tirebv lout On the minority, ofeourge r cif the, 0 0 ;ev e you4erfol / ca Wing- , , sir Ever): hodiTn ti rrie Reiss : ;, 4) it. ~441 e fixt 1414 for some, rowels. eFe./iuile Lori to poo an onstrusons Method tsfx for a -few parr part. la °consoles. witli Ant fiat. WP skonid -MN; lo ki li oir isbetherntlle e Mt:ming statenient. coin ntunicated ici' tyi 'bj ti'Velitille' getifliiitan,',i's tiu.-...iessaniy.; That iltere Mu born colisiond fickle** .. to of the Wien.liani. daring tho etint . of this itantstosta; seheot tax, flied, tip the - Said of '4OR,llOB' &4t iimi above th. *ton ~ 'expettdiat,*/1 1 ArtfttPomi, ilia .. - 11astintatiss4. out &Tong :tI A ~ Dinee; en deelleeeleee IA lie. Per gene, ../( hil kr.4ta as. it is *brads*, one at the inongstocienagen 4, of perpettsted moon n-tatJriddeti itethemnity.' It is an outrage in toe' itiefreArtif to tey .1414 eilificeimPrP lAgPlaiqi. 4.4 , 1146 , 14* N., pens of sdapnaofil ant! in 40 Itteetbatt discs, it ii doubly** °wedge lb foram four , hipstness - mien --and therm.. the ones who Par Oils tan leo a' great . extent —td inaicil - hti itl fo'Yikiloiitte4 out et oix per eettt.„7ille 1 443r,'01: ts: ti N h ai-i4, paying ten and twelso l piconnt. Asa'. mutiny to awry on trait huninetts. •Ife do del nig: that alt tx ' e version of thnstat tart! erne....loutono Usk i s. 4, 4 . .:t ' ;! iouttQl;* - ei.l 1) . -I. • , -, ' I • lOW ' ' t4a0' , 11.! vUm .I of Tops.. = ex- .11440,0t0n e the ogee. to'' dtviiliiis by **- *lust 'parties: ion** wogsaly sposubwil Won , clay aftromoOwnt. " I tlgt o An 1, 1 0 4 ~ ,A4 K A,I : 44f IV - i ' 1.4 - 1164340 a Thalo l lo ,NoiablßOKKOMPlialrOlkil It two dttisslabOremi: met histral. Wallow bides& MOP **Joon , 4 A 5 04 9 2 .. .irt 4 1 444 . 4 rtsi ,* 4 gh. Mama doollha•biwtolad,piso- and shot ihogluot .1 T the d men:dee. - • ' • ••• _ .omintention—not sim ply differences arising from individual "preference,, but as to the general policy "that it behooves us to pursue." One of the dangers this journal apprehends is an attempt by some Republicans to abrogate their platform of 1856, and substitute that of the I umuw , ratie party—non-interven tion and it exclaims with more feeling than the danger seem , to warrant s _ that At,. "platform is just as rotten as it was in "*Liti. The false and accursed doctrine "that a man holds his right to his own "body and the fruit• of his own labor, by "Use turn of a ballot. is dishonoring to the ••t:asssos, and afoul stigma upon the fat "manify of the nineteenth century. 'mi. "question or slavery awl freedom i. ag,reat ••ntoral 4ueatiou, anti no tree Republican "dare blink this aspect it it. Tn offer any "exeuse for, or attempt to palliate the de "fortuity of either of the •twin i -to touch pitch and stand defiled before "the world. It would he to strike our glo• • Anus flag in the frier* of a retiring foe ;is "if deserter, entail be won 11) such a base ''t/eviue We hope the Republican who •woultl dare • cotopmeni.:c the position we 'have won by six rriin ..f incessant , tieve:lsful warfare, holds no ticket of at 'iraission to t,ho Chicago Convention - .Ves.but t boy do t hough—l hor's Eli Thayer. and n Wore of other., :ill bent un discard ing "intervention - and mounting the yore-aturunadtalter-ited "squatter gover eigti" dogma, that the first dozen 4.ruatter. in w territory chilli prohibit the introduc tion or tho s e "twin r,lavery and polygamy.. Awl upon this rock —the same rook thus our Convention came near split ting-on--an attempt to make a new creed foe the party, our Republican friends at Chicago tnay also split. We :dal jrce- We hare often had occasion to no- Vise approvingly thft judicious course of Hon. llostsvio Ist Assistant Post Master 14enaral. In a letter written 11. Ide of the Taunton (Mass) Gazette, from Wash ington, we find the following just compli ment. to Mr. E.' ; e world of which is t rue and merited, and which we take laeae , pre in transferrivrg to our column. "Vf the latter, in the absence of l'ost master General Holt, lion. Horatio King, the First Assistant, is now the acting head. Mr. King is a gentleman of rare qualifica tions for his impo:tant post, having hro't to the service superior adininistrritive abil ities and having now acquired lty hi., con. neetion with this Department the mast perfect familiarity with ghe operation- of the 5y5t431.13, as well as an extett , iie quaintance with men and nrateni connec ted with the service. I lets a noble specimen of the New England Democrat, having risen to his national }Kt:titian upon los na tive merit and farce lot character, from those preparatory schools of greatness, the printing office and the newspaper sanctum. Ile is not only a judicions political writer, Ins* bats-sastieress- soish, !issor.. upon HIM.. pleasant paths of litentry labor, and his agreeable 'waifs' are the frequent and fa vorite occupluits, ackuwiedgod. or anotiy =MX, of newspaper corners throughout the country. His unvahied courtesy. cor thal recogniuon of visitors of an offici a l character, and lits carerel cousidermioll of subjects claiming his attention. have won him the respect, i •Infidence and admira tion of all who have had the pleasure of an intercourse with him iii his present posi tion. which it may be supposeti is one of tI in lint in lioil le:11 importance limier the illv ernnsout.' ska- .Phe Itemoeratte , eatulidate4 for city Ilfficoi who were defoatefl at the recent eleett4ti in Philadelphia• hair eutplo}cti three puunent lawyerb of that tit) tai tigate'ltlko alleged frautl4 tiro were 4 , tellitied front office bee . Twenty•nine - giir6 awl boys. on a j' nie and fishing party, were drowned in lieliken's mill-pond, near t Innden. *4 . I on Saturday. l'he bolt >unk in the mid dle of the pond. l'ht,.owater ham been drawn otiagul 18 bali,eit have been town). -- &fir An officer/of the United !Niue% Army, iThn has Om , his opinion of 'Arizona . We havet,Oust traveled over the much talketi-ef,Tritery of Arizona. Such an other tiod-forsaken. untimbered, unwater suolkuizied country never before fell under my vision. amt my optic; Wive run °ref 3 gand ..f what I,ad coossiry. MMMI gig- The Butler fitrahhitatos that n I:tw yer rienteit Hippie has abstonded front that place, with a girl named Maria J. lirinket- Hipph4 leavne a wile and child, lie haring taken one of his children with him. but lett the other. -He eiirrie.l nfr t 0.2.000 of othel• people's money. I;n‘pry'iNg3.—Evety wan who has a house hum alstits Routh side to it ; and there dig deep. impfour-flett al least. and u wide and as long vv you Mu-rout. Pulverize and enrieh thit toil WA: f l i r t time groz at 'least oIY grape vide. Every man who keeps house and has Ciunily-,-tut 011 RCS should have—will have to Lad seine Leans to dispose of soapsuds and other refute Water, the year road.----Now twitting is mete congenial to vines and frull 1114 - 11 Aoki ciintelbutions of such materials at the F. t 3:00 of the vine. In addition to patting it Arb•oh Fho 141100 you can make an under groundt drain Bona your rear door, and end it about two feet underground, contiguous to the rootti thti vine ; and then. to make room for all thot, uk eome, dig down two feet further. the site* a, hogshead, and fill to the top of thedtaia with sods, and MI up the rest with earth. in doing you have provided for that twhieh otherlitise:migbt become a nuisance, and make it coridnowrery much to the growth of :P 6ll . o 4 4o •Posie- 1 luxuries in the way of fruit ; _roil can thus h.ve besides, the felicity, in a ye , ' or. tint. at -itaing beneath your "own u •%rben the time is summer, and `the tour tit' 0100 evening, is a privil edge seare4y be overrated. ai r 2 s. Asmaws, under direction of 1 .4%. Wass 113., y'riueipal Engineer &E. R.R i" new sultallikin tasking she pesihninary tar tly, far theiprOpeiled Railroad front this eity io the olPreigiblutr'*. A. starts at s point Shout o , fle i'Asit from Union Station, on Gtr Soilt,.ap4 tie Satiny. and wiU run • nisi lines thew. to Rankin, in %tensing° County Funds for this purpose are rum WI, intlidoed by tibmairmt. BIT&YT & STRATTON i b BUYent.o MISCASTILZ eoLLSOL.—Among The many excellent fta tnres of the course of stitdy pursued at this College, is that of business penmanship The system used lay truly be regarded as the standard one, it having taken precedence over all others in the principal cities and institu tions of learning In the country l , It is used in every commercial school of ally merit, and 'has for years taken first premiums at all the State and local Mrs where it ho been put. in competition. No where has it been more sue-. cessfully taught than at the Mercantile College of this city, and no institution has turned out a greater number of accomplished penmen.— Writing, to be pursued to advantage, must be uuide the subject of study, and careful prac tice under a oinn tent teacher, and such, the public w* at this institution.— Haire& E.Tpre4m. I=ll lodr- The National Union Convention, finished its labors on Thursday by placing lion. EnwmtnErr.asrr in nomination for the Vice Presidency. Not a word can be said in disparagement of the platform adop ted l,v the Convention, or the personal character of the men who have been se lected. hut it ra idle to suppose that, in the present excit••d state of the public mind o 1 topics_ such a ticket , can command a large vote. It is possi ble lien may carry Termer...tee, and he will h,• supported vigorously in Maryland ; but ouo-ide of these States, the ticket cannot show much strength. The people, now-a days, want Iwe men awl square-toed plat ; forms. Erie Wholesale Prices Current. iiit KA USTI' MVP', ACC. 1 lour. liuuoow twit lowa, if' BM , .. f 4 b 00.4 • 54 ) - Erie County, Superfine, 6' Wirmuuain, . . .... ....4 7505 7. Buckwheat Flour, r ell, t ~ .. .. 2 ($4.50 Wheat, White, Y bum): . . 1 2441 tUt " Rcii, " ... .. .... .. I Mal 25 Rye, 70 thata, . .. ... .. .. 36 414 38 - liarlei, . - - - Wien . Flax .4.4.1. Clovrr 3.41,.... . . . . . . . -4 7b Tintoth r !1...N1, .. •• . '3 GO !Noonan `le.-1. . 2 1/0 ILK! MOE! MIMI Driexl A pplrs, Dr ,0, 1 r+Arbrg, Butter, DIM 1E1221 llama, ,tionldPrs EFll.rdra 131,1 — --- • rlottti Irm 00 W 50 P C‘rt 4 71 o. • • Mackerel, N.- 1 • • . 4 70 l'„rk .r •. , ' - 6 ram u614A6 03• • • • - IS ou GROl' Eli I E .t „u,. N.ll, r th, . R. I'owder...l; Coffee, A , t;offee, h , Corr' c lt,o, V ff., J saj.. nt r.--- t Gel., • ilet.Annrs.—N. 0., IP Gad , .... .. Tr A 6 -- ---Young II) soil. I , It., Old WOO - Imp*, ta - I ... 45470 Black, gr , exa Pepper,li.Ol6lll .6. Pluaentn,- ... _lOOll • • Clog es,. - 0 4483/ Ctaals.„ . . - -. ._.._. 28870 Nutmeg., . ... . - Tilell 130 Letup Oil, , P Gal , ._ .. • Lard OIL. Tanners' Of, . 56470 Wn,..t, Tl..rd ,• r. r , ,, . _ . 2 2400. 00 . .1 74602 .110 . New Mail Arrangement tiv and after this kluts - % .31ail, will clot.) at - this Offic.• v G/1101%"rl WI) Mali art, t 4 ' re , land & F. , 10 it K., New lark, lanifel..lnAl-10.,, IV It r, .1:0/14.1, k Eno P. Clrveland . Meadville, Mrs, I 1. It❑ r eta licKAou v.' Fdiu6n Warvro, L awn Wn•orr..r•' nt.•l -A F R. R. Now rorli, Buff* N.. . z , Cies tolmad 94.1 Ylttekbur, Wate-'0, 4 . •, . &Dal fiontordt“ Watt•burf, Kq pr, Cart, nil.. 1:•1'.. Turrtirt •, 91 4,0,12,911, I I Erie. VI AN II '4. 1,•1 MARRIAGES 44(1. al A prsl . by Rev. Mr Kitoter Itr ':F:(► X BRAWLF.Y, of Titusville. nn,l M 1;'," 1 KEVX;F: the former pine. IT/ Minn, N , : t•it r , s Her C Chapman. - Mt l' II Hi of North Ea•o. 1,1 It MN' MIT II .1 ' 4 .ltertivin, \ 1 on the .It i.y Mr BEN.' \IINSIAWUM •tirl Al.-, AM \ WERNTI. lx.th „r In. Waterford. on the '3l i I.s ReA T T Bradfori. St)l,\ "I K tn .! Mi.. M VRN M ARS!! By the RA.% W lii:tck'wt it. the A inst. v ihe ~r the lather 111 Summit Town-uir. Sir (;I:(1 M. CRANE, "1 C.inton tlhi.. 11,s I'A Iti )LIN E ERII.INI DEATHS On 'rue-4 v 11..rtiing Syntoi,e. N Y. 1 . 1711' 11 SD I IN. .1241 91..011f iserim On the 7til w.t , or , otiAtiopi on. %b. F A. KOEHLER.. r if ‘t',.r...l.:•••l..ti.ww.hip. aged 44 year,. ?o-gam's Adrerti%inents. D u. ~ (Mel fNl\ ti 1 *I ONO PuHI rtlf••”.., 11 IN re Ili Block. ROSidelate Brow I'm , nu. 12m3. 6 —49 NOTICE, N% ”poli an Enyhs/ sad Claumacal t k .at howl for pup*. •.f both arre. in the gm. Rank Buil:ink , oo ung,,iiiv, May 1860, at uA. M. Tonne from Ry t O„ [W. jwr quarter u&r.le‘ru wkkr Ur+ t. attl aW. tra,b chum of young lima. .t her won, i•fi Vaat .Siath••lreet. Terms for tbi• rip. Four floflar• I „, wayl2. 2-46. Gk,,• %‘, GREAT SALE BANKRUPT STOCK! Bonr.. ,m,r. t\!. MABERN. THE subscriber %%oul,l revectfully in form Om citizens of Erie an.l its vicinity, that he hag now on 1iv.).1 a very riel.irtible stock of BOOTS, SHOES & RUBBERS! Which he will offer at %%1 le of I! tail a price, far below the rimitrion t etat price l of such goals for ea.'''. 314ty of the goods ar e eup.tnto made, be ing the stock of Ove of the bet retail houses in BUffalo, and were designed expressly for the retail trade: To be sold at the SION OF TEE RED FLAG ! Ct").llE, uNl:~• u ALL!! Aid liou Shall ay Dissativfed !: Perry Block, State Street, A Few ,lociri .oath of the Park, Erie, Pa H. T. WHITE Agent. May 12, 1860. THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH' The Irrepressible Con fl 't in BOOTS. and Si JES HL' COM MEN('ED Wooden Heels All the Rage ! LE REI)FLA(4 WAIVES TRIUMPH NTLY in opposition to Van 816 SHOO. Selling Outs her it the sign of THE RED COME ONE! COME ALL !! lad an the Bankrupt Stock before purchasing skienhere and you nil race mom. H. T. WHITE, Agent. MIMS aLoce, sr3a lay, WOOL! InreezAteici. VOR which we will pry Cash' at outside j: soma Dun sesta fer Maauftetaties• sW umbl• to per filn Muh pr l ices. riSCINT, Itaaaia, masa a co. trio Illsy 12, UM State. bitvora 11th It Mt dm. I SPRIAI TRADE!! - i • Ne* 4an( Fashionable DR 1000$! Wholesale and Retail! GEO. W. SILL, No. 4, 12, - E,ED 1:10-CTSM, -reck-iviug a full and trends stn. k ..t Fashionable Goods, evt•r) tiling kept in a War lasi 111)ilaw. h„th of Staple and Fancy Goods gerThe stteettinti 011 . 1 11 ul N licitetl 1, , t, Z?. SEA. "IwITIS.3I33EI=t! For Sale at Auction ! W I 1.1. lA' -Old 1..4 t... 1: 4.r1,, a I t.J,), I.t ..r . 1 OM. 1 5 454 , At 14) timl , i o..s.t.ttv xellbews. GOVERNMENT TIMBER, About 20,000 limn/ /wet, equal to about No to I "tts,utou Ewe tabard .... um of whil e k.h, ctieomie-, ~..4 lock, Dituestaans as follows White Oak 24 fret loos, hawu Gue to..t . -a r. feet long, hewn 6bylo iu Asti and Coca tub- r feet to o& !servo one foot monists; de. l) and 16 feet hews' 9 by liendoek 30, 31 and =awl /0 r.. h..n cum toot 'guar% do. 9b foot teas, been h. Persons nis, esansioe the timber TYCO; f ff.. land Street, and at the betel nitlir IZO ":•41111 - 00 1 60 15017 12010 The 11.10, fin tie in lute to euitpurchwe r., 1. • menee at the ylle at the foot of Hoiland F F.RII Calib in Specie, to be paid immediately after the ea:, lsy order of Lt.Gd J. D .4.11.. :,,,t• Engineer of Lake Harbor 1% urka Nay, 12„ loiolo Dissolution of Partnership. THE FIRM of ROC EltS S. litAN iq this day dissolved tpy mutual rflueent Ihe and aseouota 61 the arm eaa toe :12.1 at t 10., • .• A. Ite•nuett k ro , in RfN7Kit..- El NEW FIRM. 10k, to 1.10t43, 16018 3806 'FITE I:n4r-signed ha \ F fortae.l P - . 0 tn. X ship in the DAILY of G. A. ISENSETt Co., in the Hardware and Crockerr huelor.o., •od will ea, ry tho same at the old .Land of RD K ere & Bennett, :o ~o, If o• r. at all WWI MAY be foetid a to' S assnrtotutt of ilarde , , e, Iron, Nana, frockert, ale , 'A. BESNE: ; ruay9w3-49 L N. PHILLIPS, ENS, MIS, run VW, Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars, Al wHiltlYzAl E ANP RET No. 4 Itiltil%t MUTE. Y% far Aheit ereprietor al the diming tild4lloll. Illarenitut of tirewo•ls 11 al el Las 11-4 i v 4., A I?. 4S V ‘I 1.: ♦ . . 1• 11 =MEI OE New Opening—New Goods ! H. B. 11 I - BliAlt I) Wt )1:1.1) rove, ttli!tv li3i tiu t • it:, 11. and the publle f&neralle. tha• ‘s.• ha. sonunen,", Tin, Copper & Sheet Iron liiueiness, In all its rnri►tlee. at !co I, 121;1:1• State Street, opl.udi.• Wrtght's Mock, u here FA. 1. 4ru ►t all LW:ma, a good ►apply of any and rwrllhlrc tr " hue, toetbur with a large ao.eiripo,.: of lapann: 1 ,i,kl COOK/N6'& PARLOR STOVIV And Rouse Furni-bing Cited gen:rsHi• Jobbing and Repairing °fall kludge ntta•udr 1 to prompt ly and tboroughlr Flontinc. t:nttrr„ and I 'nl,lurtetr% put up at abort noting , T.i all (bor. in slant r I .0 l'.1" it . Bay giro ono a call, as f lin tainii.i not choapora. or (panty a go.•'. d pH!, lIL RA 1.011 S.t it r)pen a 13 , 1.431 in the Ar iciettl 1 n Nn•o!n,, Ni 7, +h. h •il eouttnue until Jul) bit The Floglinb brunebel will b. th. Lo• i •• rate of tuition will be f 3,30 fir 1 1 vr.l. MEMEMMII The Board of Managers (Y: the Erie tt• A:ft iciihrr:il •iti 11..1d a n tr i . tthe 11,4.tn. ua 111.1Gth ,u.t , la .•', t .1.:1 .rand Wv...!tvesvlay of ao : .N-r, m. Iv:. !h.: , ft". Erie Nay 3 11360. t A A CH3l4..Set. v. ii 4 1.0141 ImIZEN -144. will root , fur the ab..rr quantlt, 1111 ' 40.,d barnds or lean 4111arlrirr, n t nur .t ••••• a • 11••. • , 1 11th and 12th StrePto May, 6. _ _ tso:N r, TIBB c.; BTitR! ' --We v. RI 14”, em4lw 1: for Butter it; PirLtt•• ; coming season. Nav 5. \ \ H ) 1 i ELS, a.alirt »t:VAdg b , lilemrer tat maik. C.. Rs,' rig* LUMBER W.ISTED.--; 51t,okh .:nut. and Cherry Wards, Scan! liar anal elan. Kris. marehl7-41 d. W. TRY I)ANYAR:. s 1 H. Tim f,.r .1, to SI per pound. louportal Tee 10r int pr poet L 4 Gtinpnwttor Tea 'or 4.1 per p.un4 -• Oolong anti F•otteborig as to 7, prib ansat.4 to girr gatiesetkm or Looney rofoodrd TH IiANYARD' MCKMA. 411.11 Jaya, Lagniro, Rio, rusted tad ground Coffees Try Santini's crurhod,'graoulated, Col Te. A. and Co'.ll R., Now °Holm.% Ittiororodo url Porn Rico sugar; gelling low at RANYARDII. DONE, Hams, Shoulders, Pre !leer, Kw, Butter, Lard, Cod Flall, Mackerel, App'ea tato. aria Vegetables innverall • , at BA N V#I.IIYS. AFINE Stock of Fancy Brands of el- GAM and TOBACCO. Call and azainino thew at Goodin dollroted to any part of the city BABY ARI • STEWARTS SY RU l', Extra ( ;olden du. I," Sugar House do, New Orlesn. Volume., Vuomlppl do , Porto Rico do.. of rood i nslity sad cheap, st BANS' tlf.fr4 ONK Case, 1800 yards, Lancaster and GLsesaT. , e , (Lug- Um, colors •rarriktilled tart rock, at 12', sods Per yard, good value. Kay L. C iNczrr, TUISALS, SMIRM. Sc CO ft (ThNlf. Case, 2,500 yards, Kentucky Jeans and all Wool Mess Tweeds, Heavy Mechanics Cotten Direr. Cottoondes and dormer Staffs for awe aadJiefr, from I 12% eta. to 44 cts. Omit bargains. May 11. yINCENT , TIBBALR, k. (XL ON' We, IWO yards, Deutinitrein 3b >. Ll* mess: Owe bale, 1630yordlik, Wiped iliktioca, Ln .1:1}4 e May 6. IINCENT.IIBBALS 1 11111 K k. CO." ONE asks 'WO Os: Fin* NO6 Eraird dbeetiate, c b.. ISO yds. liaacy Moogiolgs.B cts Or Dale 610 yds iGatra Heavy Sh‘tings, 9 % s.LI Nay a. VIX'CiNT,TII3II.6I.:.4.SLILEN 3 CO. 1 CASE, 2,000 pulls, "UPI NTS PRINT'. perlbet moo latest sty). of potters* fur 1U 0.. p.. yard, reel value 13N, eta. Kay b. - VINCENT, TIBB t, SHIRJr IL Oar= itiOmlt i r r ret Maui afkl ik eta. 00 I. A HEN 'AI.:TT MEM= Select School Cash! Cash ! A -SPRING, isfio. jp 47k0r.14 (iv aril= 14e041 33r-pazittoi T 4. Gents.' Dress and Soft Hats " Walking & Traveling Caps Boys' Caps and Soft Rata hildren'a Fancy Hata &. Oapa IQ!iwrreiY TRIWIII.I. Act ortl4/er. rarbety nt Man• • awl MIN W I 1.1.1;11(IRY 1 Late nt , m,', UENT , 'FI RN CI1111)4 . SILK and DRIVINIi (11.1)Vr.A ' } - 1(611 7 .1(1" %LI KINJ) . twe, , ,tif..l .•.rtsr.eut T vs, :icarfa, Ntor 1031E111.1F.11. .43 No. 8t VCIEELE33=I VrV.ST } RUNT EVTP.A•4 I. a liargn *lna A lista, 4xi awl Hata at W1.01.111'1.. Lrie, Way lIRY ANT, No G RE 1T II AR G % 1 \ . 1)1 NEW SPRING & SUMMER GOODS ! k'T TH F. \I %t I\ PAR dicr tiLitf•K Mi)111{1:14 )N 1, nu% 1 11N•n:nq 11.1 111. • 4. ,$ in` n e plc od .1 Stock •,! isERMAN, FRENCH 5%1.1 AND A 11 KRILL A LIHY tlrest t %No.*, Nt) lea and , rtotatte.ed tt, ~•,% ell t ttoe Ae ;V. M Ise' I. ttn,7 •ypenz Ia La, Restetn Inrk. W e ...101 , 1 all f's , tlcutar Attention 1. • Let..nef • -tack of •tf;OTt'll AND I ii 141.1 I !NESS, TURR.ADRRING, If .I,4IIKFItt HIE' 3 '3A TRIMIS., W 131 TE ..ontf PS, rii.Juv m.•n • San, Dress G 044., A e Lau a :•! , .vuglad A/aorta:tent or A LOTiI AND SILK MANTII .11FA.:(11 I ACR POINTS. 4 AH A Cl* ( I u , s l s• v, a complete 3l., IL r • 4 woftalsov vit., way i,, 1.J51) IST MAY 1 1860. Good News for the Million! k IN% ',VI TIBBILS SHIRK & ci) AR E now receiving, at their Store, etata•, Iretvwei tilewewth •oA Twelfth otmet.s, 26 THOUSAND DOLLARS ! I=l Ivry Goods, Groceries, Hard Ware, Crockery, g3"4:137 Mario fOlcothirts v.,. n Wli k.'h ut.\ • I k Liz•terh . 1 5 Pee vent Ir.M IBMn ea rt.' %piing priers, rat., I, r 'P. P. iproi, .• . I , 4 - oi,o of the most successful Fire Insurivico.Companica of this orany , ountry CASH CAPITAL, - 61,500,000 SURPLUS OVER, - 600,000 trtn.r Le a., rolu.to asn4 .t. ' .114[1,...„Lt• Led Ain , r DUN ,q.l t New Leather Store ! 11. K I , 7I7ELIiEIt(; ER sk 111.iwK. W 4 )1:1.1) ro-povt full% info' the idtl4,,. , that d o ry 11%, pr I.E‘TIIER %ND FINDING -mom* 3.44 , e h• re • •••r • t.t keep Ir iatt 'd sp.' ' r ,Nerl • awerkplion so , ' r a : wrli at thr prualble pr `s. -• t lila to their !•11.1111ele and s teralinata 1.1. a2O • - vrrt be...! 1.10• . s ea: th them. I merit a !wee,: e'.l3e. Art.ifk,re The. Is• t•-•• •114 , 1 7 . M \-!:t k\ ir \ \ NO: • i. , hturr for 110#31,bulA 10 rni sod Tapuer uu ;11 t.e paid for Skins, }Law Hale* aDJ 11. KETTELBEIWER k t~, S, PKN Tin Ware for Everybody! lll}' I{lloll' PLAI II :Nfl •It l'I!r:s• land Estal.ll,lie.l }.. tm tavola Brosrtril Rotes nod tt.. `.. rttoent el.mprires oiler,. a ruele 11. •11 1 111. I -on sn.l C •Err ticw--Britlazum bat«, tra..r.• c..:..thrs*, Stewart Cooking Store! t sios: supplied sit reaaoas • •• f.,r 4 ouorai ut Lltr übd bommt, 4 ti -h "Fxcetpinr. ' llotirsteepers ars e.-rost r 'new"' lo etatnino it lu addition, I bare s g o ueril asaortunout of Coo. and Parlor Stoves of tke pa t'• : Waite, ~1 4,1%1tai sa large as smart Se • t s- „In ;-• f, in L ie( hare the agat , t c.4.-tst tte..l BREcAIt'I:II)(.h • I (JAL (///. 3 LA safe !tight of the a., tto owlifeepe- I fi,eu I, su•l best substitute for gas to ell. , Iv. . n:, sbythine lo for line erre me s ,sy rt /I eistasle all it to • oiol, on pneo tie, Lay 5, leeel N 111 FtSl4) New Millinery. H IVY( iN a Cd)t.'LD. fo rm e! 111 w m,..A.}..101 , het-,q.. Dr.l Elt w." • 'l n 114.01 . 3•. I Millinery GOODS , • I I IT ' , IRA., ", NTAL I US.. 6•r+ ttt.• 1.1. t., Incit.llo call sn• n. l wltty and pi Krt.. April 21, ISM " PAPER HANGINGS 't k ror the Spring Trade!! 1 HAVE m more :Ind ZE • SIMI daily rveclvin.4 •• .'' . ".. Neu , Surhmi of • • „ ow r O'ER H.lwilv;s . 4 m ) :: ~ lea- ...... BORDERS. Cum p•..• n( xa •h+ aiiU.•ti from the m..-t tomcat Ow 1,11, .•. Hilt. of Freeeh. English and Azneriesa itt l t•/'", 1 I ..r, price"' than before °awed tpt, -1 1, Thirteen per cent Saved. rr 111: (I).k r, 4 401iti 11) 1 . 14 Ailtl o4l wstboot voiffr or odor—hurol lea)) a cleat acs 44 .• dame, and -Lll .141 lc•nc.r t.an that our 0 4 h , er" )11 starlet—tho 44 14 no miatake ui this as a IRS. A. , 141° ‘ • 1.44 e 0 "N , 4, NE 1491 iAR 1141 I Brood *old emir br apl2l-1 4 1 CARTER k ISIto 3 WRIGHT'S BLOCIC, Y7'ATE ST R EET, - NI F. P. 4 Where a fail suaartment of cha.ce GROCERIES, PROVISIONS. D. m, •flr •I h•roln Frets. 11ood and Atone Warr, Ve t r e q4blv., l , • Wart ntl ham( alba' se/Ila i r ettaatts, t April ffil JOff BANY ARMS Nei, Goods from Auction! I t'ASE. 1. 0 00 yards, Sheep's Gray. Cadet and Steel Plata and Plaid Satinets from lion W 13140 60 amnia per japi, ruit tabus 62X cta VEICINT, TUIBAIS, WM a co. Glassware, Boots & Shoes, •zl.l DEN