hc . Otir ittaittg hocrutr. PA....SA=IIRA Y i jKAY 2,-1863 _ • rninglitille _ • • waileft-11m')0.14141reig KEtaik kvit., dam Hazen, &Di . ateahii ti , p py t 9 r.oeir. thi B,l:rat:doer litiaad s of the aria t. tat kasbeint thoroannly tostad to oar orate. aid •od to Odooostl to India, mother's, or say other lo , rottkot. The prteAr ONO Where to be loner than th.. we quality of Wk. eta Da porchaiod is auffalo or „Isnd. Any eolor or qaallty desired, can be par Thslonni Invarlatay CAA la adcane of on henry VURIS uOOll. The DOtocratio Club Room: at the earner of [ale Steeet and the Nth, is open, to visitor. all political creeds Files of the leadipg .oserratife the country are ketis_oli and lot lbv convenience of the public:, A rdinl invitation is,given to etraugove. to I it, ty • lly oulct of the Standing Committee 41N., l'Ulll.lll rktl,E tfil.t,pi, in Engliti. ma Unman, printed nt Om ut p.,* on us reasonable terms ns they can he .ne at any other establiniuneat. -F1.409, BANNS'S, 111601111111,NTAL COLokS, &c "Ahiras O. W. Crowell & Cu., No. Supe or *reel, Clevebuit.l. Ohio. fell 4—tine Carr C, ~s —The City Councils Lave 4cohleil ;asks a kry of a) mills city lilies {•u 186 J, fullowm : General purposes, 7 16114; torliay tem; on city-bontis, 2Q mitb ; to wig lam of drafted men, 1 mill; to rev fat-Aro:lg g channel of harbor, 2 mills I'llOVtiST MiIISIIAL.—LiCUL Cut Campbell, to a the S3d regiment, hag received the ap .intutent to this position We are not per &tally acquainted with him, but from What • can learn, judge- the appointment to he a od cue :Col. Campbell has 'distinguished self by valiant atwvieeg in the field 1=111:=1 it. DIVCANCE.4.--The distance to New k train thir city by tiao Erie, R. R. is 503. ; by the N. t. Cent'F•ti, tiso tnilet ; by ['bibs Sr. Eric; ti;rau6 Elston, Reading, 4' Harrisburg; 1 525 miles ; ttirottgh Mauch twit and, Cetswiss, 440 miles ; a, by way of the !. &jE , Northern Cen -1 ant Pe.uaylvauta E la 419 miles m Erie, anct Baltimore, by the P. & E. & •rthern Celitial route, 42ti miles. PEZBAISION ' S MaGiZlma.—The May number ihri tide monthly publication far the ladles tched us; laic week, but at too, late a period review) TI4 trortotint entitled wildeen Flowers," ti en - evinisite eiiiv e ingealtd eSashion plains are -as LIM Ll full, reli f ble, f d_haadsome. We fall more in love its is linguine with each eucceeding nu ber. ii a dollar cheaper than nosey oi• lls per. .1 contains niarly as Much reading s ' f Tue Ehanort.--"The sum of $2,01:110: was .proprbded by Councils, on Monday evening, •r the purpose .of dredging the bar ta the astern entrance of the Harbor, and the , May was authorized to issue Bonds, under the •alaf the City, _bearing interest, at 1116 rate tit per cent., in such sums not leas-jtham 30, as he may deeds ,elp9dient, for the -pay ent of the sum so itopriated, , provided .at only so much of said sum shall be ex uded as Shall amount to one fourth of the tole amo\iint-expended on said improveMent. he Mayor and Presidents of each branch of .runci!e were upp9inteil &Committee on part of e City to ' assist in ranking a contract for the uric; and 6"" oversee the expenditure of the .pTopriatioh.r We understand the above ,propriatian to, be orate on tonditiott• that .5 remaining three-fourths of the exi,enso tell be contributed by Cho ,various ratlroad umpanise interestekand • by the businesi men t our dock. • PATINO TUB PAWL-1u the City a Monday creole& the following proceedings .ok place : `. The Committee un Streets and 'lke:4, to wheat was referred the petition r paving the .uorth-rile of the Public Fiore. bet Ween French and Peach eireets, port lhat a large majority of the preporty care, representing throe-fourths of the operly in each 'block, had signed said peti• .u. The - Committee recommended that the Net be' ordered made of the' width of 81) et, telnding the side. walk on the ,north of the Moue lion established nt 2t, feet, the,aidswalk heioefter Lo be built, around Flak S feel in width, leaviug a esrriage .ty to ha paved GO feet in width. ' Select ouncil receive the report and adopt the ke al:emendation thereof. • Common Cuuncil mend as follows : ' the city to appropriate one h inland dollari toward the.expense of par g the carriage-,way as stated in the rapirt, you condition that the balance of •the es tate thereof be hoine by the property own• • Select Coittioll concur In the amend cat o f the Common Council.", Ntw Buttons:ie.—Our eitisene who are not ueh• in/the habit of walking about. town, !taro no ilea of the largo attrabur ,of new uildings that have' been emote,' within the six mouths. Most, or these are neal•and bstanlial o/itiess, 1.4 d, and give ovidonde of .te and prosperity. Notwithstanding this there is still a demand for tenement • • lea awl • ituutirei or huutirod and fifty otafortable buildings would find itante4tate spans. The truth is, that Erie is going esd witk a substentist progress, that speaks ell for. iier Suture. There'never woes a season •es the, busineis signs looked better,. and e sh alt eeCii be Y surprised if the coming sienter—is the moat active ever blUett in this With the opening of tho Phila Sr. Erie, Erie & Pittsburg Railroads, capital trio Drcial will f w bad ite ay here for laves • meat, and mauutaothries of all soris - will priog up, to sdd to our prosperity. We may e over Confident,' Aug we have 'tittle tivo iu prAleting tho corms taker of klqi, will go.I Erie wifh u population of 25,n00. fitert Svaitsys...Within the Lust week or two the residents and promenaders along State greet kale suffered much discomfort from the hastens. clouds of dust raised by every slight breeze. The city Councils have determined remedy this, and enforce the ordiniincere illatiag parlous living or doing Wittiness along the street to sweep that portion. of iL Lu front ,of their property every Monday morning. The tet takeceffeol. on Monday next, and we hope to see a unanimous - acquierence in its;provi tioos The plan to be tried- is the same as that of but year, which, it will be remembered, : worked well. The city is also shout to reunite r4 dirt from off the new paving South of Sth street, after which the people - iu that section 'AI have to comply with the same rulesin,rw lira to sweeping a* thei r ibwn to wa'neigh bora. If the authorities will' promptly remove the dui when it is Swept Into heaps, idstead of PeraPtting it to lie for days and weeks, as .41 Dean tiwi'Case in the past, we have no doubt that the people will perform their share ut the _labor with zeal and promptness. kir The ltrt of. liupublicsn ctsuilidal NI for Like different Offices to b 1111,A lltia iii in Crawford county looms op estraordinaril o y large. I The Count:4lth Mu Courier skireoy publishes auttouneementslror tweore a3piriug codivitlual3. tlo vgasranwr vs. A towlntsittntsioi::'—'gr. Mt. II Armstrong, cif Wattaburg, a former County Superintendent of Polak) Schoots,'has Written eummtuticaliota, which appesrn In /tte ]set notehcr of 'tlis ':l7czeskt annewieing 14( ho will he , eandidate tor / rtretsotion to 'that position. Mr. Artastrung to Midelltly pressed with i eons/et/on Iliste the neat county Superintendent is to be , ' abostm on politic l grounds. for he repeats the usual no party iihrities, and adopla the Republic tn: sentiment that the Atituitustration is the Government SpeAking on the ta t ter subject, he [ties the following, Language • • l , lo Oct believe to ilia rrlLtcy sa flip pattily trilled from the toque of (reason, that the tloverumcut is one : thin,t cud the A.lministrof tett another, but hold the comsti piton' •trul the A.l.ttinistroti an to ha each ciente its of the tioyernment, mud each near.", .vary to render it complete and efficient." Leaving out of consideration the liackuryiE4 alluinon to the " tongue of tremmu,' nu ex—: prelsion in itself enough to prove Mr. Arm• strong v unGineses fur the odic., to which tic aspires, we beg leave to snggest that ho could hot hue referred (o iii3lllictioun6 re c. utly if lie had, it is out likely lie would have ran the risk of imputing his tifer.try ig uor.iitee, by proclaiming as flipp.tut" the statement that "the Government is ono' thins and the Administration another." If he will take oar advice, he will turn over to his %Veh- stir Alsbridged, soil IhOre; fins Gofei'pw..ut Jefinitt as— "The system or polity cf a State ; that form of fundamental rules and principles by which a nation yr State is governed, or by *high in dividual untialwers of-a body politic are to reg ulate their Boatel action ; a Constitution.either written or unwritten, by which the rights and duties of citizens and public officers are pro scribed anil.defnise4l." And then, IT looking at: the 'lefatition of Administration; he will find it out follows :" '• The executive part of the government, con sisting of the exercise of the constitutional and legal powers, the general superintendence of 'national aff.ilrs and the entoreCment of the laws." Iu Illui-cester';}, Academy edition —se hiTe not . his nnstni#ged ar hand ,-- he wilt altlo find— ' . " Administration, n., act of administering; the executive part of government, dispensation." I ' It may ha that Webster.and Worcester are wrong, and Mr. Arreetrong right 7' tint-until we get rid of some of the " fo : gy" ideas of admiration for the former, that we got knocked into us at school, we shall confirm . ° to accept theni as authot:ity on the subject. We pre sonic, though-, that Mr. Armstrong and iii 4 olasw wilt pronounce . Mepers. Ilabster and Worcester "flippant" old fellows, and con tinue tb I believe that Mr.: : Lincoln And his Cabinet are the aoverumeat. Mr. Armstrong is'quite as serio i sly at fault in his grammar as in his dietionary l We trust that the following is not a specimen sentence of his composition : " I regard the success of the Confetleroy as the death-knelt of Democratic Government in the World, and, am therefore for .the war to the bitter end, imlieving that any settlement of our difficulties short Air a complete restora tion of the supremacy _ of the Constitutiots over every foot of territory front the Lakes to the Unit, and from Ocean to Ocean, to the triumph of Despotism ever Freedom."'- " Believing that any settlement,"\ &e., to le , a triiimph;V, is poorstuff to come from scho d ol teacher, and candidate fur the county superintendency. Were Lindley Murray llV ing,.aud told that tho above lines emanated from one of his disciples, he would be obligett to hang his head for shame. - . . 1 - ,Ye do trust that whoever the county con vention may select; it will not beta conceited .popinjay who essays 'to teach matters to others of which he dues not understand the first principles himself. Judging by two bi ters that we have reit!, within as many . Week'', from aspirants for the county superintend ency, we cannot resist the cetivic.thut; thith there ore some men who Would gracii a pupll'a desk, fur more thou the icapousibbf and pro . - minent place which they seek 1 ffpet. to tit/der by ulaking as by Itevt Mr. - Oras.sio, late the New l'reabytatiaaeltuyeh at Watt bhuri, buy acceptor} a call from Ediuburo. Voir•Our, Lake' , Aid Bociety has shippiqi dive :auto boated hospital stores to the gen eral Soolitt,Vat Cleveland. Me' We salt the attention of our readers to the advertilealtat of Mr. Smith. ills Pianos arc !iota the but manufactories in the coun try. , . W* notismthat Cleo. W. Dettiunp; Esq., is pie of the 'pfinelpal speakers ibefore the peagueti,in the adjoining towkta. George is after souteihing, you may bet on it.• • . stir Thursday was observed in this city as a day jf Putiag and Prayer, in accordance with the President's Proclamation. fierrices were littld in most of Use churches. por The teachers for' Qirsr*llownship hare been seleeted for the summer session.. They are slilledies. The rotaries range from $9 to $7,50 per month just about half irhat thity should' be. mei. The 145th regiment has been paid off to the Ist of March, on tin 21st Inst., over $22,000 were sent front' the "boys" to their homee, of which $5,000 were Intended for this vicinity. TherStreet Ctonunitterief Conseil. lasi resolved to require the huilding of side trAktri aew. Part of the eit, whenever tlideiable iortion ,of the population ,Ia any locality petition for it. _ .lete Tke Liz to be 00 1 . 1 1 0 44 iii 00!• , e47.14 present year, State, county, city and robe!, amounts to 59 mina On: the dollar„ or n 6 peccent.'; The total amount levied 'huittiout SO,OOO. - • • . _ - oar , Our city. Jr,there.: 7 lLrairitio.iintiallll delves, with all their 4tankless labor.. _h vpryc Monday riming, after the sessions of-belt bodies, as oyster supper is agreed wpm& die expense of one of the members; participate. - 231 t. is n$ generally known, parkipa, that a law passe) the jail Legislature, pnin . p: lug that all School pireettrs In offteonfrti present.time shall coi4intas In shaman nistil the !at Monday in June, 1864, and ifizif term of School Diresttre herea ft er akailFon melee ob the Ist Mon . sy in June. os., Dan Rice's show sillbo er pinOgeMent of Dr. Spaulding, dtl - Fll44ie. pri eat Season, the Inimitable Dan savon9snyisg it as clown, for whit& he is said tel get easla., ry'oc $25,000 per year,--4.qual to . that of the PSsidest. Dan's Game and repatition, the', are Worth three times ; that to any show. - lie • twines Girard on Monday; for Albany, in, In flarrhbarg, on Sattirday'montlg, the 27th .nIL, Hat Anna, wife of Major' Mal?. Lyon, Paymaster is the -U. A., and daughterrof, Sou. lid. U. Lowry, of Air city, aged 26 years._ - . btu. Lyon', Anent took place on '7l*) , aftrritoOn,' frou the residence of her fat+, ..a was &Alen ed by an unusually large ItOttly. ori i relatives and frlands. She wu a of eatim9Arie °bonder, sad tutivel i resill beloved..r tons Ii - mourned by all who knew t• • 111111 $ The WM regiment id encampe4 about three-miles from Falmouth, - Va , in a pleasant pine grtxre, thtolgh hioh thAerikave l qty strecte, and made it io k quite city like. Cal. Vincent is in command A Meinte;.of the regiment, writiug to ono of our exchanges, eays : "The general of the Regiment la good, and tho men arc in good spirits, though not excessively anxious for a fight. They toitt.e. more cimfidence in Gen. hooker thau iturnsidt;; but - 1 'hear a cry of 'McClellan is our l'llllll' qtiite u i ttvir ' 11,,i4 r ellitu4 by Catl made its tippearasci! uu yuturJiy !sot iikil.t.st, rifler a discoßtinuatico ut wine utuutlaz. tVe',e:tutiet agree Willi Mr. Benson i ►tJttlitiea via arA, but We Winli hitti itruSperity sa aI OitaCk'S -Ile in atfactiVe 1111111,and ilunhtlOs tue \ et with sucet , ss There art twat litre() filevinan p4pqrs published iuiiir city —tWa Uuwocrutic uul Übe Oppeuition. , .1 . The Couveutiou Beho Uire.cture-, fur the election of.a Whitt) , luperiatendent. will be held iu the Vouit•ilou4E, uu Nlotutty next, qL vue o'clock. Mr. Swvago is 4s4astli• dote fur re ulectiett, atul riit trust will:IA tst,ict costal. We have yet ft; he:li7 laic tins Cure plalut itg 1114 01111111 •tethlarit, sad it is altaitle,l an all han-14 that he has wade cupitul Stipt:puteulcitt. ,• r , .dteirt! have reeelVed the ties( itottibh.' a new p tiler, .24t.trle.t In Si.lney,'Freutoot Co , lOWA, and called the ..lauth-W4suirn Icarian. by T li Orgy, and Henry. I Harvey, liiqrs.,--the litter is toe youngest son of i a rorutor e4nor or this paper, The lowirtnib well 'olito l na , l pre-leut:4 a vent ftp- pearance - slay- It we are to believe the Copuri. B pilr7 rent, in the city, the' new railroad projects spoken of in our last menthol. have bothi;een 4u:done& The whole Mater is generally leoke.l upon a'..gune of MUM" between the two rival companies- owning , the different divisions of the Lake ?Shore road., .- , htztr o The forwarding - eetablish'ofblit itt. - the junction of .E'ighth st. with the Canal, re- Gently conducte 1 by J. Ken'nedy 4 Co , has .beep taken 'by D. ,lturton 'sin. :7 They Ora" 'ocerie and careful men, end strove entrusting tipsiness to their care, utly depend upon its bein; Welt - attended to" ' ••• -11 • 1 '. • . • weir The Orimpiiii 4iourt vill•corateence on :fstanalay main/loan next, at. two_o'cloelt, wit. • .the' oases of the' po'or tellOws - Whe hare Irea . unfortunate enough to get into the clutches of the District ,Attorney will be attended to. We shall endeavor to MI report oT'the proceedings. " ;tie The President, it appears,.. has prom ised thiv, Curtin, a fOreigU 111 4 4 iall• ' 3 X am close of the Int.ter's term, on eonditionthst Ito will net h. ft, ein.littate far re-nomination. . "pc dal bo y, butiby, ita you *Lail kayo stick of candy." . • - . gar Tile inilloes %of• this vicinity ere' ♦etyl generAlly beginning to uso-tho , now style 'Lill Paper §ocks for putting up flour. They tko3t. l , only about a third of what the cotton ones: do, and are equally . as serviceable. SW" A oonsiderobb• portion of the Erie a; Pittsburg R: R., from the interseetion of thei, Buffalo & s4e to the hake, bols i Ana the pier at the mouth of Ca•t;l,l creek' Ens been comtueueed ze2r• Thu argutnent blurt iltVi been tio4tr pursed to June Jililge Derick`sun has hdupted a good rule, in relation to those Court, malt' lag them lesff 'frequent, and flying t longer period toy the trausectiouctf Lunine3c ! goy° Thu trade on the Carnal !ale opened with vigor, Itnd hirits foaled with this able article a,r4vunnine, thick. k'rout what Aie can feria': tVt..;:jit l i ge the pri,e thiis season - will be vory high," - gar Forty' file thousand titiliarfave acid to have hoes aubnoribeti for the rev:n*l/.4419115t Hank in tlirard. It is thLught subserip. lieu eau' ' $7; . "0,0 1 t1 without difficulty. - - log. The Connuig,tioner ut iute rual nue iias decided that tile production of.tnniil l l3 'sugar is a ittan!iftliourt), cod, liwhln tua,dut l y of thice per cent odureln at?". Tlac surface vrilie , (Ake, ai the N 9 -1111 and of St./At. skeet, ii 501 feet above the level Be PUB. 'of 11 sna 14" A gukA tilablo 1+ abated lii rem Intinre at this office' Ititet)itn.• (fount ot,thtunaou eolutueurtap 41h Ntuudiy iu April, 186%: Elizalietlt i Platit lie iburgi by ' fiat trtuil, Rural Pratt, vs. Matthew bitatsburg.—Far Di fogiwg_: cr Jaqi Mrthal 1, - . sad. t.I. !V( itl4au fur libelant ; 8C11.1 . 011 and Dec imp' fur respuu ant - Argued at fezigth, tut,t verdict rendered for' defendant. • Charles 3lir.tuville vs. Jaunts H. Silver• thorn.—Suirtmuus iu ejectment.for six nerCit of laud 11