• ▪ .01:1 RVER. P'. sLO A .N., Edit,. TER MB: 111.1 80 piciorsuut, enyaosigs Ittr- RDAY, JeLY 14, 1860 ; • i stii AT, DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION FOR GOVERNOR, TIENRY D. FOSTER, (F WESTMOKELAND CO ESIDENTIAL ELECTORS LLECIIO:. Vl' LA Ilt6l , RICHARTI VAUX. GEO M KEIM DIATUIt T ...LECTORS • 1 FILID. A. Silvan, 14 ISAAI' WM. C. PATTERSON, lsr GEi, 11 ki JONIPIi CRch:IZITT. 16 J.. 1 Aim, J. 0. BRENNER, 17 .1 B 10%\t1:. 6 G. W JAO.LII. J R 6 CHAIII.V.A KEI 11.1 V% H N 1.0 . 7 0. 1' .1.t.xt.., J 11 110111.1.1.. UArID SC N 1' Frrtt.tot t‘, • .1 L. Li4,Wr\6l:, 22 SA Al NII.AH.HELI lu S RARHEIL, :!:_S AM 15.1.)k 11 T H. WALKrIt B 10 11,01L/N. 12 S. S. Wtxciu 111 Resolved by the Stets Central Com- mittee of Pa rh..l, • ill, • rte. to a perfect unity azalust =oftener:ay we recommend to the Demor ran' of retina, Matta to Uni te then, tote. In, Ire dent on Niesl ticket formed at fteonlitio n the lot n!" ot Morein, on the following bast* and on lerstairdini, n,n Th. , It wld rleetorni tick• t olloun•I i-r it should appear ton aneertannienz the r-n.O to tine nnthrt Mateo of the I 111 in, t h at t ,ng tt., ,1.1, • note of Venus) I. ann. Inr ' , tr., hen A S i n He m , ei V Johnoon, it ...win. t tin. w Ifresinnent &tot \ noni Preot nlent over Ileitaes I nueolu and Rem Ii in, thi-ti .ball tn. tinder -on Pvt.. non.ot 000 l rote in tine other hamd it ono,ll.torq.n.ltr that nutlnt ..k•I• %WO., .t 1 not C I Years. Donee. and Johnson, hat wooed elect J. I Breckenridge mil h I nne l'itnnicient at. t 'n nee I T. ,• seat ~ter .i . t)4111 1131111. a. 1- t ttt• shall be raft lur them. andtu,i.e tilt unit. - -I n“ts l'run eiliranla would a, t elect either of 1.,. 4 « the electors may divide it between them according to their own judgement of •bat nou J be the best for tile country and the Democrat, part. --the , ia•i• of lbu united salon being thaffi is the inr , f,noti I might Out, of all Democrats, bourne: ttne ,Itter a le, r , men s od minor f principle or taoltry, t-• at;aiti,t r ~.latt -n enemy, and to arcrt. ntat ,- Ft .11.M.1r that et,tt., I!, [-It t 1:' , 1 k RepoiniinJ. Trolliell. A WoRD ,t o t l i „•:tucv,ll, (11 , ,ou , r•ing politic, ha. the 1,11 i AN 111- "hi tit. plat 01 * - 4'llts 'mum . 15 the word ; even the party press' dare not lead off for either •et of candidate•. Even SLciaN ot the Fa ie (P 5 ,, tot once non-pluss e4. I i like Pat'- direction to the traveler, he knows that e Inch ei el road he takes he'llwish.he'd taken the other before he sets to Ins' Jouinev's end Should he go tot Douglas, it goo- 11, head as Postmas ter. and gOi ernmont pap dries up . and if for Breckenridge. lose , his newspaper patron tgo. and eeerves the kicks and eurso- of three fourths of the party in hi- own county." So far as we :no concerned we beg the anioer to keep perfectly cool ••(.!.ir cow -c" does not trouble us at rid it (ortainl) should not the editor ot the We said two weeki since that then %se could see a way pointed out that stave the remotest hole of beat;ng the Republican., we would embrace it That wa ha. been pointed out t. the 'ventral ttee. and ire are -4 . a. it is for the friends of Mr. Douglas and the friend- ot 3fr. Brecken ridge to unite upon the same clectorial ticket. it' that ticket i elected--and it can be—it stand , pledged to vote for Doug las it the %cite of the •tate will elect him, and if it will not elect Douglas. and will elect Breckenridge, then it is to be, as it should, cast for him. This will not please the but it pleases us It may meet op position, also, from professed friends of Douglas, such as. Foaxrr, hut it will not from any one actually desirous of beating I.lxcoLs! It may meet opposition from ultraiste on the Breckenridgeside. ton who way of thinking, but it will command it belt CO the reflecting, earnest Democracy of the State. And we had rather command their approval than receive the patronage of fanatics, whether they sail under the flag ot the "little giant," of under that of the brave Kentuckian! In regard to our head coming off if we should support Douglas. we apprehend the i,uoer is altogether mistaken. At all events, it has not entered into our calcula • tans in this matter. Upon carefully ex amining the proceedings at Baltimore we were fully convinced that the nomination o f Dougla. was riot made in accordance, with the usages of the party: still, ifit could have been demonstrated that he stood a rea sonable chance of eleetiontreshould have "pitched in" for him with as much entltus• iasm as though he were our first choice, and the legitimate and undisputed nominee of the party We have no hopes, as matters stand now, of the election of Mi. Douglas, unless it be in the House, and to carry it to the House the vote of Pennsylvania is ne cessary, and that can only be obtained by a hearty co-operation in the scheme of the t 'antral Committee. Equally as wide, of the mark is the cbur ier's idea of our "losing our newspaper pat ronage, and receiving the kicks and curses of three-fourths of our party," if we should go for Breckenridge. The patronge of this paper does not depend upon a political party. It is above and beyond the reach of the frowns of party, or of politicians.-- When we get down so low as to publish a paper merely to echo the behests or party leaders, and subsist upon the 'crumbs which they vouchsafe to dole out !to their organs, we'll move to Coloteautville and run opposition to the Courier. If a man "curs es" us bemuse we are not intensely Doug las let him "curse." If he "kick 4;" us be- Cause we are intensely Douglas, let him kick ; but mark you. let him be careful that he does not get kicked back. In a word, we publish a paper, and do a gen eral job business, and if we cam't make it an object for OW customers to take our paper, advertise in it, and give us his job work, we don't want his patronage. That's all! sis.. A correspondent, who is not One of that much abused class, "an office-holder" and never has been, in remitting some money to us the other day, says in closing his letter, -I want to see Bazcs.vainos and Lairs at the head of tike Oilverver: can you go it ?" My good sir, .it is 'not necessary nor politic. Our Central Committe has re commended a course which, if carried out by the friends of the two candidates. will save the State from Lincoln. That plan we bate unfurled at the head of our paper, and we will not embarrass its ultimate suc cess by incumbering it with the name of either candidate. "Are the brethern satis fied ?" Ile- Adel' Isaacs Menkeu who set up a /claim some time two to the hand and heart ..ef-j i ohn C. Heenan, has been "blessed" w• a masculine infant whose paternal Paquersilif it will be difficult to establish. albs says it is a "Beitioia £c7." Mr. Miles 'laylor, Chairman of the I bug la, National ommittee. has jollied, in the nume of the enuittee.• r chit-tiler from Itashington rettviting rigatwit! the - union o all Democ its upon a comu*m electori ai ticket for e purpnhe of I lel'eating the election of the Black Republican candi dittes.. The 'Democracy of Penn , yliania Isay vvell inquire, who i, Mr. Miles Taylor, and who authorized lion to interfere with the IDerocreratie organization in tin , Sutter We are comp() lent to arrange our own pri. litical affair., *about. the aid and ai,aiAt ante of a member of ('ongres, from Lone iana. Mr. fayloi Old hi, Corutnittee grt` '‘l/1 Irt ., ) 01 , 1)Ni.. , / toia union eketorial t o , h : u;,l itistAt upot the loimalion id .1 straight-out Dougla ticket in this and oili er states, where iinlon •Ilime can prevent the success of I.,ric‘iln What can he the lohji.rt, ul tilts movement ' Whit but the I: ,iittok..iefeat of the 11,•inoev,tey an.l the elec.- NE, , n .it .t I:•.ptd‘hean President ! Let n o s 1.0 .1 in .tnent at the imEsitem the f rie nd: ~f Itrttigl.t will put theinseive. 111 liy 1.011.111 v foil“t ing tle• impertinent li reetee• ill Mil.- , Waylor. Y RI; lilt rI If TOVEIUMRAINOII. i 1 BORIUG Th. , I 1,•!:10, rat. tv..•!nhi.•d :it it.... , upolf at. rtat e 1 ' 4 , 11V1•1111..11. %%1111' . 11 I n F4.l)rtiar htkl,n.)lll - Hem 1). 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Proceedaig upon tlo• fair .1.-uniption that eithei of the I ratio candidates in the field %soul,' b e preferable to the electio n of a Republican, they agreed to leicommend that the electors chosen at Heading should cast the vote of the state fsr Mr Douglas, in case it would secure hit eleet,on . but if that ehonld prove impossible, then they should vote for Mr. Breckinridge, if the ore •r 1 the would elect hint Ever) malt can -ee at a glance that the only hole of carrying the state for the Democracy lie- in the tor:ilia' loption of thy, plan-- and. alas, that tho-e who oppose it aould rather see Lincoin elected Pre-elent than a Democrat Mt Mlle.; Tis 101' 1. 01,1 la ir Committee prefer Lincoln There - 1 11 , , power without the itgulat Demoi rat:c organiza4oll Pennsylt atua to )I.ing . , • the electetial ticket adopted l.y the Readinglotivenlain let the ex trenie p ~ artizan of Mt. Doti la- attempt to put another ticket in the 1%,1.1 they im mediately pliee then seise- in an attitude of rebellion to the Democrii t lc , , rganization. The Reading l'onven ton aceomplislie.d work fully bc-fore tt tehetrned. And the electorial ticket it nominated I-. jug ms much an act of the part) te , the nomination of Henn I , I ii-ter. The Coniention did not authorize Mr. Mil,--CaYlOrliz interitirta -yds anui, but committed that organization to the •.t..tte I lent:al Citomittee, whi, It is alone empowered to take any action in this ctuergettcy, and whiell has taken such pa cific and conciliatory action a., ever) loyal Democrat in the Commonwealth will re spect and follow. het outside meddlers %Nith our internal aliairs, in conjunction with ilismestie factioinsts and traitors. at• tempt to di-organtzet the party by running another (doctorial ticket than that author ized ht the Reading . C4)lllention, and they at once put Mr Douglas in the humiliat ing position of the candidate. of a mete faction. The mass Of the Democracy of Penney Ivanitt, who (mire more fur the integ rity of the party than for the triumph of any individual. will site for the union ticket and adhere to the.regular organiza tion, in spite of the troasonable counsel. , of Forney, the Black Republican Clerk of the I.lotrae, and in r.pite of Mr. Miles Tayloi.— The Democracy. of yo- ItiN Mania are com petent to settle their (v al onleatie atiairx, —iforr,s6ury -Iv, me- - mayor Wool), of New York. is nt lot bUt"GLAq. and has Issued a manifesto, reta c to the duty of the National Democracy nt the Stall of New York in particular, and of the whole country iii general, in ilie present Pres idential crisis It is written in answer to an inquiry addressed to him by Jown Aan Al len. esq., of Schuyler county, and may he con sidered significant as indicating a movement which will probahly %ought to be initiated. for carryrog the election as against the Repub lican nominee. lie expresses his full convic tion that if the respective friends of Douglas and Breckenridge plate dist inctlickets in the field in every State. Lincoln will tie elected. In this contingency he propose s slat a Douglas ticket shall be run exclusively lathe Northern and Western States and a Breekenridg ticket in the South. which will insure 't he, defeat of Lincoln, when the Democratic i.,Electors can either agree upon one of their tioniinees, or upon Wane other man--thus keeping thg,Na tional Government in the hands a' the Democ racy, and retrieving their position in the State of New York In accordance with his convic tions of-duty w this respect. mr Wood an nounces his intention of supporting Douglas VI- A sharp piece of rascality was prac ticed upon the Buffalo audeleieland Bro kers last week. In the firqt nalmed city, a sharper w.-tituit. Aeveral offices and ex changed at each a hundred dollar bill on the "Prescott Bank of Lowell" fiat other currency. In Clevelanki, the hills offered were of the same denomination, and on the "Newton Bank of Massachusetts." - The same story of wishing to exchange for Western bills was used, and was sueresa fill in getting off 'otne eight or tert billq of $lOO each. or Two men were convicted and sal:deuced in Pittsburgh last week of selling lottery tick ets! Their names were Wavrta Witartans And W*. Emus- Williams has been sentenced to one . . year in theVestern Penitentiary. -and Earle to six months in the county jail] M., Buffalo papers form milt:oat* based lA. Brigham Young has not been in upon the number of names in the City di- I Philadelphia—the story was a milord. He rectory just published upon which they j WAS at Salt Lake, at last accounts, ett.ioY claim a population /01,000 1 ing hintaalf at a big pio-nio Ilene Illene Tekel Uphanin! Ma Enytoe. —The Charleston-Baltimore Convention having proved a failure, I move you sit, that the Democratic people of these United Staten call another Convention to meet in the city of New York on the Itith of Septem ber Meat No member of the former conven tionsand no Federal office bearer to be a mem of this. Neither any so-called nominee of the former convention to be balloted for at this.— There are as good fish in theses its ever were caught. Such conventions, raised by the Maj esty of the people themselves, would make Dem ocratic nominations before whom the present nominees should and would no doubt retire. Thus the Democracy could try its strength undivided against the enemy and thus the ..so her, second thought of the people—seldom wrong and always efficient" would conquer as of old. is my motion seconded' ldr• In combatting the fact that the nomination of udge Dor G LAs wa s n ot ma d e by alwo-third's majority. the Louisville hem .-ran makes the following statement tieneral Cuss was nominated for Presi dent to the Democrats in Itqrs, under the inle that he hail received two-thirds of the etc actually cast. lie ( lid not g e t tw o _ thirds of all the Electoral College, and the President of the Convention, Andrew Ste venson of Virginia, a prominent statesman, ene or whose sons now represents the t 'ov ngton (Kentucky) District in Congress, ruled that it was not necessary to have more than Itto•thirds of the totes inn-en • fen.. , and N% that was the result ' ilthough supported with gretitet unanimity and enthusiasm than .ludgo ),at ts, was ingloriously defeated The of lodge Dot ‘;I.AS 1111 Yr made a sad, I.ltal. and a foolish mistake. They ini :kg.ined lii could succeed by brag, bluster and bra; ado. They were the des ntees of .1 mail, rather than nf a principle and they tooliAlly adhered to then man after the ineiplos , lie advocated had been revog naed a 4.1 m iilor od. liad Maj. Ith•ltard- =I 1 . 11••\ .4 ON •01, to l Dean Richmond. wbo weir cm• powered to withdrawn hi. mint° according to hi , in , tructions. when it wa, c‘i , h . lit, 1, , a eontrao cour,e. the party hopele , sh do idetl, them would lime adze him the most popuhti man in the r untr) A 4 it like Gen he will I old a po,ition among the great men of tin nation but he will nerei he Yre,i dent , • - IRI4 HARI) IfAimr.mms, who elannt, to 61 - the member from l'ennsyl vania of th National Democratic Commit tee," hay 'ltuthorized" that reliable Dem ocrat, col 4 I:orTiey, who holds the very Democratic position of Clerk of the present Re,zodAc., tcmgres., to announce that he, the said Richard, "will, under instructions -kola that Committee, address letters to the "different candidates for electors, appoint the lit.ading convention, demand , -ing 01 them an explicit answer whether they Ate in tat or et the nomination o 'lloict.i.s and JonssoN, fur President and •N'tee President. If they -hall refuse to 'an-wer, of -hail answer in fat ot of the lti-untoinst-, then their name- will Lpe "rn-u•ken from the roll, awl others substi "tuted." In other wotds, if the electors named at Reading shall desire to sate the Stag• trout the embrace of Lincoln, II carrying out in good faith the recommen dation of the Central Committee, Mr. Richard .1. Ifaldeman will - strike them prom the roll" and fill their places with trilling tools of FORNEI. Well, it is said • I.rass - will induce a man to attempt any iaently has his full share. The State Con t cation named certain gentlemen electors; these men Richard proposes to chatechise, and if they don't answer to suit him, he's going to ••strike them from the roll." What a pits it is the elder Ifaldetuan hadn't left the son brains instead of -tin." war The Democratic city Executive Committee of Philadelphia, at a meeting last Tuesday, adopted a resolution endors ing the action of the State Committee rel utive to the Electorial Ticket, and recom mending a full and hearty acquiescence in the compromise proposed. The vote on its adoption stood 12 to 10. All the mem ber, of the Committee but two, were pres ent. A resolution offered by Wm. V. 'McGrath, declaring the action of the Stare Committee not binding, was loted down, by lu ave , to 12 noes. resolution offer ed by Mr. McCarthy, endorsing the llon. 11Exai It. Fosrva the Democratic nominee f or I ;overnor. and also the Reading Plat• f orm , i% as adopte,l by a vote of 12 ayes to I 110. ogL. F. PR% I's man Fliday, t kv am i ona i," has not indulged in a fling at the editor of t • paper, in his letters from Washington, for so e time. We began to think we were neg ted, or had committed •sorue political sin, ..d thus had become a fa vorite with the t..rk of the present Re publican Congress. t, to our intense sa tisfaction, we find we ar - e.• 11 right in mon day's Pre, , "Occasional" conies down upon us because we are anxious to .ay. .the State from the Republicans this fall, and as a means to accomplish that end, advo cate the plan proposed by the State Cen tral committee. Foxvir and his man Occasional" are the best guide-boards we ever had—when they advocate:/ policy, if we go contrary we're sure to be right mgr. The members of the Altoona 'on vention were every one of them life-long Democrats. There was not an office-hold er or an office-hunter among them P reSS. In plain English, that's a lie Mr. For ney ! There was one John W. Forney in the Altoona Convention who was so much ()fan office-hunter that he has belied his life-long professions by "hunting" w tfiee from the Republicans—that of Clerk. 1 the House. When he obtained it, he got drunk, and in a ilublic speech, compared himself to Maaerla, to the infinite disgust of the very me rk who were, and are using him to diorsct and divide the Democratic ,party. iir The New York Tribune sneers at the 4uggestion that the Empire State can be tamed, through a combination of the anti- Republican forces, against Mr. Lincoln.— The Roston wants to know what is to hinder the consummation of this thing? It would he quite as fair to do this as it was to peek a Convention with "bogus" deka j:ates from 4 ►regon and Texas, in order to defeat the ablest man in the Republican party. 11111" A/411ew pipe' has been issued in New York:0110d the "Sentinel " The Sentinel is Democrat in polities, carneAtly wittiest the principles of l'airty. zealously sustaining the Regular City, State and National organi zation*: it will endeavor to conciliate, eetnent and consolidate a United and Invincible De mocracy. Its Pobtimil Department will corn prise articles from prominent and able Demo cratic Writer. and At a t emelt. —among the rest, Hon. John .%, Div lion. James T. Brady, lion. John Cochrane, lion John Appleton, lion. John J. Taylor. Ilan. U % Ogden, and others. Its Literary Department will be second to no other journal in the ~ , ountry, comprising as it will contribmifirrea a iniNcellaneolis and hu- J ACKSoN ICE morons character from tt Ella Ellwood, t A l oe.; Caleh Lyon, John prong! W. S. Florence, t Loy, and others. It, 1 'amel Therdrteal nod Tht , ical placol to CO4IIOOOO lan partmeut wi'l elahora' i pri.inir all matters of loc since The • and ?Will 1,, ••111,serthel , I Dar (i• "rzt• R.trwrta has a,repiel an Ito !tato inatiguritom Ilie Pert' . on the 1101 ~f :4eivertil , t• Pen cit t,o-v fin.' !id 11 • 0•04vn the 101 • 1 .1 WS- At a Prinic.r -full4.lving ••.•ntittr•ul L. 111 . 111:1110ll 01 I1(%V Ste' An m,rtini• 11 tn•k , - 1..1111:1 fir p r „ n ., 1apt. , .1 to tiff , vi..l A )f, Rltrgr..... - I I ti titre-J- 4 1.-d an Ma. Icz Ira t I ;intr , l.•; tatz .1 Itl of named ,01 ,,, •1 -10 ti.k,l ,lured 1,e1“.•%111,.. I,lln A forged ctcny , I dl his pr ,p, tt•, ty,,, exhibitol Lv her, ~•,, 1 .1 ~ marriage certificate -lc: n, .1 Lt , 7t, t istist minister nl Detr ,, ,7 o ncy,i )111 oi 1 ,.1 0 11, , ,, :she cv 1n11.7-,1, I. It :-r. to and, committed I , t the htur , l , •, l',tpers which wero foun t mob 7 cart ,, o .7, her room hit msli I .tr,tiol the -111.7,7,7 n that her I a-t latt-kra.l , t; :II the same ni.mmi tent 1 by .6n officer oho was cogn, 'ant • :she mach. a miserahle tot , ~t .lit , l 11.1 I a-t -ened fur a cPrtart,t N . at 111.• tir- t suspicion. The ooman thought 1 1 ,r-elf ca pable of' doing the mut.lcr wholesale and first cla-, , i y the w•tv she went at it, hut the resul: Line,% how far inexperienced calculation •;,-) adray VICTIMIZED 111 2.4IPSIEQ. — . fly. Colroi • of an old bachelor named Weaver, In Lehigh county, were recently relte‘e , l ot •;.'itt by a couple of gipsies. 1 tie ull tp, it , cernit, was :Flittering front -icl, % h , •n t h.. gap .lies hearing of It lio• h-ti-• 1101 pres•rd , I for him; .r th, .141, tune to htig him that to mako cut, the reined} thev Int/ un der their treatment• dei•o-,t Dui e lilllll.tred dollars under a stone in .1 ,a•it Lot place, and that the mom.% antra nat't there for a certain time. at the , 1 ,.1 1 ,1 1: ,•1 1 would be restored to health 1 . 11.• money was forked ot or. place.l undet the -tone, and very soma pocketed 1.% tie• giPs 4 '• vtil" 103.1 , tr•ick , %,,en a,s they had their 1,i,1• . lea% the man to lament the le-- lio,ne‘ well a% hit health I he% ‘%.•,, eapttne.sd• and lode, tle• ilerit‘evn jail to await trial The lireekeili:.lg,, ntn.r th,• I . racy. held a State Con , t at -tringtield, to-day, and adopte.l 1,--olutions endorsing the nomination of lire( kenriagoand Lane, and recommendonz each enmity and sena torial (I ittrigt 4 1 14 „tI4 i/ )'lf e f t rilf ensuing election The following ."tale ti‘ ket tva., nomina ted : For (loveitinr—Thonw M. Hope ; for Lieut. governor—Tinorna., Snell . for Secretary of State—lt. T. Burk . for .1 udi toi —Harvey lor Trea,urpr— W. H. Cather : for Elector. at Large—Jelin Dougherty awl Thomp-on Campbell The nomination., acre received with much entitutqa...ln awl a 'alute of nne hundred and fire gun, e tired in ti:eir honor P4rASA N T.-W 1 :001,4•1' and B. Letcher hada difficulo in Lexington, Kentuckv.o 11 the 14th ult., whu h pr, <r•nte,ta formidahh aspect, but re--ultel ipliculou•ly. They drew revolvers and tired nine -hot-, with out hitting each other, when t hr•s threw their pistols at each itther, an.l continued the battle with bot.thler- until ”eparated by the people who wits -sed it. A man paes ing at the time had a lend penial shot oil ju..t where it protruded from hie vest pock et. Another hart a lappel of hi- breeches pocket pierced ) a ball. anti another shot struck a window in the the third -tot% of a house hard lir NS= A brutal murder WAS committed at Brownsville, Minne'ota, on the evening of the 10th. A man named Jake Riley. kill ed his Mother-in-law, sister•in-law. and at tempted to kill his father-in-law with large Bowie knife. The murderer e,cape4. Intense excitement prevails in the. vicini ty, and the whole neighborhood has turn ed out in search of Riley. No cause signed for the doed except intoxielt ion. A —Sickles tragedy. ' took place .tt I\ ~r. Illinois, on Tuesday last coming satisfied that his wife u..is see,,nl Mrs. Sickles, armed himself with a revoher, and at the first 'opportunity shot the who had invaded the sanctity of his d0m, ,,, le peace iligL,..lobn Min., !among a; a polito-al editor many years ago, and author of what were known Ha theeotfin hand hill. intim- Jack.on*.s canvas for the Presidency, died at Philadelphia on Saturday last. He was an lri•hman by birth, and 88 year. old Says the Harrisburg Tetcyrup/i The Sunbury and Erie Railroad Company, on taking possession of their road from Sun bury to Lock Haven. last week, made a clean sweep of the conductors, station and ticket agents, itc., who had been in the em ploy of the Northern Central Company. SRL..Iv one paper in Kentucky—the Louisville hem octal —has as yet run up the Douglas flag. The other Democratic 141- pers are in favor of the other ticket. Kir One of the Philadelphia papers 'ects to lovers, returning fronr pie-nies in passenger railroad cars kissing each other. The editor is probably an old curmudgeon. Within the past Aix weeks over one thousand Mormons have pa.ssett through Chicago for Utah. MARRIAGES On the evening of the eat, at the Weddell House, Cleveland, by Rev. Thos. A. Starkey, 0. M'LERAN. Esq., of Erie, and Miss ANNIE L., second daughter of Irr.i Gilvektl, Montreal, C On the 7th lam., Key. Mr. Hamilton. Mr JAMES MeMISN'S and MixsPHWHEJ. BLACK both of West Millereek, D2A.TRB. • At Buffalo, on the ith inst., of consumption Miss MARY E. WINCH ELL; aged 28 years— sister of of Mr■. W. S. Brown. of this city. In Edinboro. on the 18th tilt., Mr. JAMES REEDER, of oonaamptioa. apd ¢3 years. Lola Montes who was reported to be it the point of death last week, is now said to he rapidly convalescing -- A patriotic insane man, named Charles Berry, hung himself in Dakota county, Mion.,_ last week, by tying an American flag shout hiM neck -- A young girl wan burnt to death in tbe, streets of New York, the other day, in conse quence of a lighted match being thoughtlessly thrown against her in a l joke. -- An English coin, bearing the date 1582, and distinctly marked with thp name of Queen Elizabeth, was Mind in the garden of Frederl ick Cary, near the lop otthe Blue Ridge at Rockfish Dap, in Virginia. e pens of Alice Cary, keen, J H Tooker, am, ••J,) Jefferson, ridge, A. H. Bullock, cid Department and -- Mr. ftedpath states that there is no midi, in the sintemearthat the widow of John Brown Intv received $30,000 from Hayti. Further more that the aid - received by the family in thin country pi not RA large ne frequently re ported Review,. have heen whsle it 4 Loeal be e and extended, cum- I int oremt and import ill be a pearly piper. 1 r mail at $4 per year - A drunken chap in Louisville attempted to enter a lady's room. but was pushed down stair, by the occupant. After reaching the bottom he picked himself up curl apologetic ally remarked that he perceived he had umle a mistake. Ills perceptive faculties puilit have been remarkably acute - It is nut every one that can di...linguist& het ween a fliglo of fancy and a flight of stairs , , tile I,t-torinn, t., Lr pre-ent tit the -mime at Cleveland, !• I lie ntii ve:try of Et and vt tll deliver the "tit•r4 , l - "Wo: - It k i=aid the Nlorniutis uuw propose to totlity:it.. to one of the East India Island., and that if they cannot ilispotie of their property in Utah. they will abandon it when their ar rangements fur migration :ire perfected - Cart thlkatt is to sail fur Fititualvs. ettly this full, n 3 voyage of exploration and survey - 1 young man at the 11est fur a trifling witker, coiled himself between the ties of it rsilroail track. Anil :Mowed the train to pass over hint Ile escaped with 3 crating horn front a eoal which ilroppe , l trout , lie locotno (tie fhe enter ia."-a.l over hint teniletly, vieti the cow-eal , hor wilt not 11n,le 14, i..itch a call_ lie pre.— 11 , tit, ,ii, g fli.• mr•• . i Inlit: ii' (II 1% , I gentrai ftwo. ==EIN The Ifitwinnati .peak• ul t ).,hing ,1 1 .1 pr.4l ) woman. the .I:aughter %vettlikiy wn , l owner in Inti own righl of ~riu r in avrav 1.,•11tir.1-•,:, 811.1 4:IPC 1111911 WIT t 1 It ,100 Ha 1.1114 W. Mi. I 0,4 lt-1•r t hogni- haute of evil repulsion. and pennile , , She look laudanum. lot nod! •al was called ill. an.l her life sate I At Akron, 111410. a young man lamed Sam uel /Neil, while adding fuel tv a bonfire, fel into it. and remained some aecundi among the blazing tar-barrel. As soon as he could f ee l 1111 way. he carne out crawling on his hands and knee., with nut a , ihred of raiment on Liu:. Kill me' he shrieked. f r 6od'a sake kill we' Cul in), throlt dung onl% Lill use Ile •Ileki on Thursany morning - {he Eipre-i train on the 'se* 1,41; 1,01. tralliarroatig •ing istward on the Fourth ran uy..r a drunken wan lying vn the tra4 k Just en.t of Lyon., and killed him When .oine laborer: Irve.lere , l the tuAy. instea.l t 4 re InncinE it ri0 , .% w , nt to the ' , union, three wile distant, to oo,rl While I hey were gone an other trtiu rat' 01.. t the remain, •.t the man ;he 1....1) gull mute The ( . ..11re ,. .14.0a Ur RI'S It. Ilarden, who wa. execute , ' un Friday. I , - to kr publlah [Ll. it not in hia own language \l3 writliPn ...tit 1.) hint. NI Sew lark publi.Ling of fered ;Asa" fur u. It appeal) that his [mar riage with hiy wife was rot her coinpukury. their conduct "[axing created ,caudal Ile could gise other xv:mct for poisoning her than that he emild not like her lie tiontglit (Tile ho W:l4 COUltilltliDg ut - m, that there Ira+ .ornething unnaturaliutii tuttrtil urgan int% ion .k number oLin , lividitak Irate been ar rested in Philaneiplita. an I Oyer It) an swer for frindulent toting :11 the election in May. They all voted the • •People s Party' ticket, and by their means !tufty was. declared eleete.ll'omptroller over I/writing, the Demo cratic nominee It 3tipposed that •ufhcient fraud.- will he •iiown unit Hufty The op pow pre , sei deVOIC Eo much apilee to the which t!,•0 rt/Orll tut' ile4P iran is eL:•1 ~.i•anfl in a C:i.iurt ,it: J , r „ l'in• gold seeking mania invaded the land ~f the ••blite nose M:1.1 0 r Norton, s (,„n,ll No‘n SeoliA. lend , ' a tele- gra'. tt, the L'o,t,n stating that the ex citement is intense.atientlaht ntbots the dta e•nety cold at :.bout fifty miles front lii resttlenee lie says that thousands have al retitly gone , tt t4P •• , liggipgs. and many thore aye I.repat.ng II The ot. I..ir ri.Fl giv,•u. cour.e. t !here Timit.t thm will he ti,%o a man the neee+-ne..,f hie and he want. the contenienee• t.,,ve him the e•tucen• tenees and he et-ave. the 111%111.1e , t.rant hint the luxuries anti he sighs for the elegnnees Let hint have the elegance•. tLn.I Le ‘earti• the 6.11ie. 61%e hint aLtogether and he tout plain s he has beet; 01(.31411;01h tit the price awl quality of tho articles E•lward Everett .leliver...l Ow oration in I . •.‘krtli It ic.pi , le Noted IJ an invefolgat fon of Nlacouloy s celebrnfed letter on the to+t. O 01 American rn+titntion•, and eip“Ne.l the fallacy of lti4 readott ing4 11;,.tfilly doulnq our .11bility when we attain .I%to holt Ire.l to a square mile Per. hap , . Li, dot h.! know that toll,l gi‘e 114 five hun.lre.l million- of people Irwe Qtan , ll • , nte till rhea ne , ..1 no , .loni,t ilie hereafter .Vll protdent, g.tretttnent .tilt he ...Wed be fore then and thrones an,' prineipalitie , b. nunit,ele.l nin.tug the that n ere B z•chnahle, enuring the ree.!,, to, "thee it Wa.hingtoa un the 7111 aq4atilted Gen ll, , setwin with a crick. while the latter Wal sitting in li;Q chair. o ne of the clerks in the orace effectively came to the ya , note. when z_zelinahel tna l t lia,ty retreat lumn ediste stela %ere taken for Schuabel . arreci The rca.ion 1%.t the W% the publication tit the C.m4titaition. of an art lei,. rotieetung on the conduct of Schuahel -- A correspondent of 1.. 11'..,;./ speaking of ti I It James, writes The evening be fore he qa from these shores. never to return, I spent with him at the Union Place Hotel lie was in a great flow of spirit. M. •' tn for the remainder of his life w 4 He was going to Venice as consul-gener or the Adriatic. a positioa worth some .f.3,tast per annum In four years he would lie entitled to his retiring pension, and then return to Amer ice and take up his residence permanently in Philadelphia. Irving was with us. and when the two friends shook hands. it was with the expirctation of meeting again at the expiration of this lime. They have met at the end of the long journey sooner than either expected'— James was relating to ns, among other things, certain leaving occurrences. at Riehmond, on his departure from that city. The mere men tion of the cordiality shown him by the Vir ginians quite overpowered him, and in a chok ed voice be exclaimed, ••They're a warm heart ed people—they're a warm hearted people." VOTE or Tilt STATE COMMITTEE. -WO find in the York Gazdtes the vote of the mem bers of the State Committer at their 'Trent meeting upon [Working the plan It is as follows Yr..as.—Messrs..knelerzon, Barr (Philadelphia,) Blair, Bretton. Brown CBerka,) Brewster, Burnham, (Anti, C leary, lark. (Lancaster,) Gumming", liifferibach, Donovan, 'Dunlap, Ent, Chlernaey, Hamilton. Hobart. Hunter. Hut chinson, .I rw in. (Ph iladelphia. ) Linder man, Magee, M'Cay, , Mae Dowell , 'F' a4l - Mani',, bl' I ntyre, Myers, ( ort hemp ten, ) Miller, Berk 4,) Mitchell, NI onagliaii, Mahlenberg, Parker. f Petriken. Pyfer, Riley. Swum, Stable, Weiser and Welsh. cheirma,,-445 Ntis —Messrs. Bratlforil, Boas, Brown (Northumberland.) Davis, fireisemer. Kreiter, Link, Morgan, Myers. Bedford,) Miller. Dauphin,) Parker. t Lan..) Thoma son. Ward and Zeigler —ll. The aualysis of this vow is only neces sary to di-prove the nceusation that the rcs4- oltitions of the Committee were forced up on the friends of Douglas by the friends of Breckenridge, and that they were a trick intended to work excnisively to the *elven tage of the latter. Among the yeas we find Bratton, of i'umberland, editor of the Car lisle Vniwtterr, which displays the names of Douglas and Johnson ; Dieffenbach, of the Clinton Demoerat, a staunch and bold edi tor, ;0;e) for Douglas; Donovan. of Phila delphia, a friend of Douglas; lileitu, of Leb anon. also for Douglas ; Monaghan, of Chester, who declared himself, in Commit tee. for Douglas ; Muhlenburgh, of Berk, an anti-Lecompton leader, and for Doug las , Sansom, of Fulton, editor of the Dem urral, which has hoisted the Douglas flag ; Weiser,of Lehigh, editor of the Democrat ie German organ of that county, and all original Douglas man. Besides these there Are doubtless other active friends of Doug ' las in the majority. with whose position we filo not familial. These men really want ed to aid the rause of Douglas, and they vote,lfor the rueulunon betateee they saw that he had no , arthly pro , pe. t of carry the State except through the union of the Democratic party. tin the other side, e iii, i the tern first' mane record,l against the plan ut Union is that of \ ineent L. Bradford, a supporter of Breckenridge, and one of the members of the Pennsylvania delegation who assist ed in his nomination at Baltimore. These facts are sufficient to disprove the charge s brought by .sinie of the insane Douglas men, that the resolution was carried by the Breckenridge men It was adopted. with out reference to candidates, fir the good of the party—and adopted 1,) the friends and supporters of Douglas an offering the only reasonable prospect of securing the on- of the State for him.— llarn.rlee , / 1 F ROM 111. (1 t i LON sTo FostuNe.- -We ,aw yesterday a lettei from the Prussian Consulate resident in New York, address.- ed fireenebuum Bros.. making inquirtes to the v. hereabouts (AIL:a - inch Jutupertz, statarg that a lady. residing neaithe place of his uati% ay. died recently, leaving Hen ry, his brother Franz, and one or two others heirs to a %.i •t estate ronsistmg land. stock, and monet and re l tie:ting th e Messrs. Greenebaum bankers, t“ make out such doonnent• a, We:tl Seet/if . to Henry his,liarc In the legac‘ - The letter siats , .l , orortl ,•ircutn,tarte, , which le..v• no donht th.,t Henr perti ft off known to the .10zett, of Chi (lig°. ul entun, tion nitif the iopina 'Not nor tragrdt of ••Ifatrrl stef-v." it , If lia be v n h•rntr.l. the Roti g:‘ 1)11 I h . .. ;he ,•:ir of I. hirth . th.n lir me• n. this , ottutrt \%ttli 11.• it, $•,l %)irtitt 11, rart.-1 .11 \.••.t that 1t.t , 1 t,,t•.1 111 a oh:Arlie tiv• 11.1t.ttro (.t tt lu, It ‘‘,l-4 It .t -tat 4-41 • ;ill.l 00,41 t irctim-tarit.4-- tintlot %% hi, ti t%.. th oontfilet. 111111,0111 b. , el: 1 . aged% 11.1. tlu. \ ,ting ulOl . . ii•-•,111 V heel! e4l tlOm .1 i.ite Which at "Ile -eeni eJ we% dal.le, by the, eln.inenec. (-tirnr.• , • lie-s.knd the untiring err -el thrwArl " u t 111.4)11 •1 t ::A111, little all eNlanindud 111 the tri.Ll- Ono I • I port, but denied the opportunity, tur sti-- pirmii and di-41.11.-4 in , •t him at I . ' or) step —until. time and aizimi, he :yoked kick tvith regret to the long day.. 01 suspen,-, -but kindne-s and plenty. lie bail spent in jaii. and 'almost repined at the lurtune which -Area him from the gallows, had given hunger and cold and con tumely. A : •%s triends, who still believed him innocent, came to his assistance Funds were supplied him, and abandoning his original intention to live down the op probium. which the greater part of the community heaped upon him. he went to St. Lout. Under an mutinied name—for the press had male the name of Jumpertz notorious—he followed hi, trade . and al terward-, re believe, was employed a_s a barber on one of the river qteamboat4._ Where he iz now we do not know. There are friends in the city, however, who, we believe, are acquainted nth his where abouts: and we have uo 11.11tht good for tune will find him out. It is to be hoped that the bitter I . essonsul the past will serve him in good stead in the future to which he is wait, lbrutl, stir Dalton, the eAlitor of the Printer, a nd wit of Texas, who %vas lately shot by ;Another oditor in Crockett, is nearly well, ;And hopes to resume his labor. Ile has offered ten dollars reward for a sight of tits ball that stopped his tontme front wagg ing. New Mail Arrangement M - ON Intl after this (late•, hail: wilt close at this i )fr - rep a follow. Way 1is(1 West, (Cleveland k Erie R New York, Burfaloand Eastern Way, (Raffia° h Ene R. R I 12 43 P Cleveland .. 12 4 P. )1 Meadville, fiercer, Franklin, Clarion, Butler rie McKean arid Edinboro . . . . Warren, Union Mills, Waterford, and S. it E R. R ......... . ....... New York, ?hassle!phis, in Waxhlngton D. t' Bagel., New York and Erie Way, Ch Cleveland sod Pitlebnry Mwlnll. era Waterford, Taseelts e, Tb u nide) • and Saturdays . Wattaburbt. Wsyn., Cartor Hill, Heil. .11e, and E. Ilmortv, Ta«•dat 4, Thurp.la, • au•t Sxtu , tat. SLI)A\. P NI I , Erie, Pa • April 9. ISCAL speriat Natirts. WU ARM All:T1110111ZED T►► A 41f. nuassee SILAS TEEL, of INDE )IENT Candidate Inr liAgister nod r, oubjett to the Cote of the % TRAP MOLDY SIKT—VLV VAYER Out. Itnot of trltle..h it U amid • kill a com a ,/ of my sold at a atcytettr, a sheet by )une3o-4 CARTat 3 BRO rePONGIt, SPONGIR—WeII adapted for Tkereire's use, a molt desirable. assortment abi e Drag Store oh CARTER At BRO garINDIGO MADAM ll—Biehromate and Prue. slate of Potash, Shear of Lead, Coax lc and all other articles used in Dying ni the very drat quality, to by had at the Drug Store of CARTER k BRO. AID A. WINSLOW, an experieneed nun and female physician, has a Soothing Syrup fo t II ran teething, which greatly facilitate■ the process o esetbing by softening the gums reducing alllaaamnuUou —will iy all pain and es lore to regulate the bowels-- Depend upon it, mother,, it will give rest to yoarealves andrblie l mid health to your infants. Perfectly safe in II cases See advertisement in another column. lyl7. w ar. Tutc_. GILDA T FRENCH REINLIf.D DOIVIN'S CRLDBILITICD . itrrsit COATI'S riSIALS PlLLS.—Ptepated by the Sole Possessor for the Original Prescription,used Wert •1- tetai rely lo all European Female Roapils, and infallible en removing we:P4tes and it regularities of the menses.— Them, pills an. nothing new, but have been used by the doctors for many years, both In Francs sad America, Bith unparalleled maws in emery case ; and he is umid by many thousand ladies who have used them, to make the pith public, tor the alleviation of those atiffedneroas say irregularities of whatever nature, as well am to prevent pregnancy to those ladies whom health will not penult an increase of family. Pregnant females, or those supposing themselves so, at/ cautioned against using them pith' while pregusat, as the proprietor assumes no responsibil ity after lie above admonition, although their mildness would preventany mischief to the health otherwise them pills are recommended. Full and eipileit direction ae company each boa. Ear sale by 1.. I. BALDWIN, Erie sad Sleeper, Waterfowl. N. B.—Orme dollar and three postage @tamps enclosed to any authorised avast, will insure • of pills by re tarn rhea" C. CBOBB Oes=tirst, t, July 1111. WIMEIKUILI.'II 71 11114.1 , 411 LI Nlklivi lb* recipe for mak otc tb se asho rss t, .1 1 . ,,,„„ traeribtain.lhy s gentleman whiff riallsna .',. r,.. ) ,,, Empire. a few years mines ta t i n, 0,, 1,.. ~,,,,,......1 ~, nreatpan horn., and eo remarkable eere th. 00 ,.... L. ...metaled to porehsan Ilse recipe for nsaksuc • os.' 1..• own use, ir nothing Wore After retorisinc to tbs.. try. beinarktenme, and tried st in .......mt e a .,. of .w. n,., rtieurnati•in • bruillvd,, etc , and found It to ea t 5...•. speedily than any article •rer dieeoreved Itecorin s , ~ quake - led with the rmtlemati. I par. , based the ree st „, ‘ , L ., bare made and enrol it with mat .....,.." . .„,4 r „„,, ~_ half had never been told of I. !rorinase oath. fin R,4": matlain, Sprains, f'hilblaine, Paine in the Bark o s (1,, Cramp*. Serell.ri Pace, Sore Throat, Netirairm, y0g.11, • eche, or dwellings of every bind —it a earraub.: ... ea.. H Fur orses da wined, Chafed, Wind-Galled. I ray k.. 1 if..„ . eke., i t t s ,th. m oo ...mad e medicine In vogue The yr. prittor, karate% full will its is:write, will andhortue ....., bent I. refund the money where teller% eaUstact od , ~, pat even A large number of cortificatry could he ripe. if iseep.ary, bet ono trial will mtis'y the nm.l m,.,,, L , it la perfectly phi to take inwardly 11 ea. Of t Cramp ..„. I Cmp• The Liniment i. for sale by * I Drout•.. .1. III'ItRILI. A CU, Proprietors, ho imf ,e,.„ N. w .york, pima in Brio, by L i laidessi, Hower, and Porter A lieu., Park 1t... 1.)11 VA:LYE:AU% CA N L Tb+Rreakat Dioeurer) .1.- A mewl iendantanoooo cure (Jeanie., 50... , 1,. . Or stomach, moitine from :'earlatina r T t, or any other taus. eore ruPelm. ulc•ml• ae..„ ores dell kinds, impure breath. h , It is the beat poritler for the l(rool', , • A offered to the publte. To whites and preserve the teed., a: i ) •:, a will Lostantly remove all tartar and oil • O , fi „ t stances, and leave the teeth as o L,te an I •...• It Is entirely free from all , be rive* to eu When with pettect .*l.•. It N a valoalds article for Pvvry rtm. 4 bone*, SA it will remove pain from L •eli „ than anything known. d'e will • •• , faction In every we Price 26 •••14 , BORRII.I. k Co , Proprieton. I e.r.. • •t • York. •br , ..% 41 sold in Erie, by 1..1 Baldwin, Carter h Bro w Park Bow. zo-paHo 4drtrfi6tments. PLANTATION TODD\ OR OLD HOMESTEA.I) TONIC. ADF:Licrous Morning I:',everag.• and Tunic: used by almost es ery Planter Ilornestmi and Ranch in the Tropic , . It Is especially atiaphel to IL. climate of this country and rum:seise! to lb. most wholesome nod Lleheroa• TODIC in the morll from Intneleatme loslities, it i harmless is ita and ahould be brand on the Sideboard of every raw.... well east the Bar of *eery ndl regulated Hotel DRAKE kCO Provo - C RUM EMS k C./ Wbolewale Aroutw, Pa RN= SUGARS! SUGARS! SUGARS! 500 Half bbls., I bbls and II) lb. pft, k new •Il mule Brown lingua Nor tbel to bay. at the One Pruw Stree, above the Poet Oro STRAYED. sT RA Y El) from the pryttlarn of JO l / 1 , F.lhot,olt, ou the 4th tustent. • DAY.)( BROWN oßtntso 11014.9 F., 4 years old, hat, ral-1 the IMO, has the tamper% on shoes Leland, up* te,. shoe* before A sortable reward tor the horse It left at Elliot . L. or tolonuation be letter to the Editor of lb. pa,. lu/y77-5 _ It II lIENRY T M. Mei R. H. HENRY & CO., BOOTS AND SHOES, La' EVERY DE.9.:RIPTION PRICES GREATLY REDUCED WEare um; opening the Laigt-,t moll Complete aseortment of Fikehtunab'e and lhooll at lower rates to: C. 1 . 4 1 -1 than the llama ya...• of tioce's have ever !-tore been eolJ We .nrtte the att., don of the Pubbe to our chore siud cell 'elected e 4 bought for Cub. Ire are •letermicied to tn. At V 41.1.1:1 11.ifIkty, PARTICULAI: ATTE.VTIILV '.ii L Ail our V 1 nth a la arramt...l and I. Wi.,t of BajA ( I r..ut Psrt, f • un* SU 4 R. H lIENRI 1.. "[EI E ONE PRE( 141 STORI' 5000 =MOM !VI , nr !..!11,.ri Now is the Tim° to Rlis, U.'. .••., , t ~• t "LEA .iU hat. t.. i.rte•-• vt.• • tt to- • , ••t• . orx, Call in.: ,Sr N 11 —P,..'•ic•••• oti•lay• ...11.t.••iTelkr), . • awl ra..h •. , a(A.7 t.k to. !h.!. \ r l'oot , thet• 1 • ERIE CM IRON \VORk GK)RR & ALTHOF, Wrought and Cast Iron Fences, i.ALCONIE:_z. VERANDAS. F:r WIND I\V , A‘II, WINDOW liI:ARLI-. IL4NK FIZA 31 as. beiwren Se French Eric rar Wn r , Wnrraut...; •OJI purchsa.r• Yeti r. Id .01t It, 1,11. • Cxs : yrs I-hoax , LALFI f., f .., Pr f#Vll e In. , I Kh• •.P., J a : y 7, I,Ni t , i SEALED PHI 'Pt Ps tL will be received at the id•tom House in the City of En*, until the Il.ld day rat July, ISSU, for the supple of }tattoos for the petty nalleere sod W. 1.133.1.13 of the Ccited Sta See Revel:llse Marto Vereel. on Lake Ere. for the term of one year yl from let day of August, IMO The Ration for the Res enure frit.* a the same as that allowed in the Nava! 'torsi .nmattins the liquor, and consice of the •rt,.le• enumerated in the fi,:lowing tat,e, t o wit V .n.cat • . - IC) Luse Beano CllPtfte MEI )46 AM Coff :11 ee. 1 P.ll 2 IS P N 6 P. M 121:1 MEM riclr.Oro, or C MEI Kam liut, or d rind fruit MEI I=l3 =1 The ratiuus to Le .4 good oboloootne y itol4 op proged try tl. Collector; and Ur* different articles mai priming tbe ration to be delivered on hoard the vessel to and oueient cooks sod ?TWO t t.r. ro 1.1.%) t0 food ffi eontroctor, and tbe eontente distlnetly worked ..o It Is to be understood that the e...0t • • .1. t-r to fUrnah 6sloll reasonable n0w..., se oit•., ae taay• re. lured by the Captain of the Teasel. w itb Iletprobal too of the Collector (not •teeedine , woe dar la each week such fresh west sad Smell reeetatd..* as mar be equrralet,t to the eorsespoodltng parts of the Ration allowed In the navel sere tee. tdS. C.ir.11813 d, Collector PAPER HANGINGS For the. Spring Trade ! ! 1. HAVE in Store and 113 daily rft . ol N . W SIYIOII 01 PAPER . ILINIVIrus AM) BORDERS, Compri.law all the qualittea, /row the nu 'II CA.MUSI•III4 t. the dont ioality of French, Enal.ah and Atnerkan 111.. tifictors, aLower price. than I.efury Aprll2l- 46 C 14F.1.Dri OE Ulm, 800 3 cis , Fu.. tight drama Sbeeting*, Oro 1:0J• 160 d.. Hare Sherotings, r eta , Ono Mb SOO yd. tin* Heavy oo s g , h, cts• num; Sh SHIRK t CO. =MI filauufseturerN READY-PAY ! To r,s - T',lf ►r(,kl, API r t .. • rt Aos =II MEE= = EIMMIIE EINE n•A •tA lig •1. • - M IYI FACTrRER of =A ECMCI LEM =I _ ~~.~.~ =1 13:4;-Vi MEI r ;ti
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