oirit nitthip bstrbrr. ERIE, PA SATURDAY MORNING JMNE 9, 1555 "Our Bill." The Gazette gives unmistakeable evidence of loss of faith in "our worthy Governor." True it talks of his Excellency's generally conceded integrity," and "his known (how known? ) po-i -tion on the question directly involved," and all that kind of "flapdoodie" nonsense that certain Editors resort to to satisfy their own conscience when they have been instrumental in misleading their readers, but it all wont do' It sees the hand writing on the wall, and like one of old its knoes smite together with fear and _trembling It knows full well that either it r or the Governor, has de ceived the people of this county upon this ques tion; an,/ it is mot the Governor, for no man can point to a single word James Pollock has said, or written,-since he obtained the whig nomination last Summer indicatin4 his poNiou as favorable to the Erie side of our unhappy and unf.rttinaue railroad difficulties No, the people here have been deceived hy their own servants—servant who have made parh, the ti , sl of their id - datry, and political success their Heaven True, 01, y were warned—the truth they are now realiting toretold.t., them wi:ii prophetie exactness bat it was cube...sled, or it tiAtktlekl, - lonctuttee.l a. .a ~l o co foc.” attempt to msnufse•ur • pulitieal eat, ital " Altudmi ; t. ..t.r 1 r trky:ltog thr County enntuuttee the tu tr • tentb•eser riatooti bt !bo i;, •o• lov3l t •Lat • II Whig) oricaniasts.rc anq ad,b , 1) , .1 all ”! kaNw by willter aekLowle.igtent tis our tba c jait , 4.- fa- 1.!,,; t., ••1' .1t of th , oe Will have thu• ,,, mmuni •:iie.l , t, Um whole Comm tt tker, .howl, , sure of what his. v - h nsightxtr is not. )„, ,{ll/. • in • =111.1)e two "rottod the r,r, r r There 14 nte, rzentlentan ~n th e Whi g county Committtoe who wont thank •tt. for tht‘ above, we know Rut he .aut Lum- ••) hen goes for "that Lre document. - 12 2J. 12,24,17,14,VP, 9.12 -I have thought Lest h• t.ithuraA tity ...1.,: \lt mrt poa•;hi • V... 1 A ,ht n tmun r.. ~r SIR - 1 et,on 5,4.16,2,`b 17 23. xnd txla th, my name of the ti, This was written last Fall, a few day, beture the Gazette issued that oh br.ted lulndbill an nouncing that Mc—r- W,Lruer and w , .re the Know Nothing candid:it, for t 1 ~ ,T-dature It will be seen th.,t Mr 10 :1,10 "de clines" only because hi, "election is n t pusst ble"—not bccan.e he ewes fealty t they whip! party—not at all' Hut for four on- zh bor can't decipher oil the above, we'll ;:v , hitu the Knew Nothing alphabet lict. it A If C D 11 F I i 11 1 .1 1 , I. .7sl 1 3 7 8 11 H 1.'17 I' l 2ll 22 2, NoPQRs TL VW I 11. DIU 12 11 lb 2! Who's "pssin4" now'! Bar The vr•••it eork f : Agas,iz shortly to be brought o e t in 1;,,, t ,,n a work that w ii redound to the Pwor ot the whole nation.—Milts ' ' 7ll J ,o , r The (Wm,. Ativ gjt t i pti:pc•rft t hftt believes in "Sam " Now "Saris" trine int,' pr,ietioe In .Mit ,, ach , t, , an , l result is a Constitutions! atuendun nt prolubita the e•wh ,, - of tni- &lurid In the hon,ie nt Ih• frolll holding office within that Slat,, United Stem , Senator Wit.sio; say- that under that provision AtiAstitz will no thrown 0 t: of lit Pro:et...or-hip in Cambridge I laiven+iry Ile deplored tlio. an ticipated result, and end•!avore.l to make the Know Nothing Legislature of MkssaeFrisetts re vise their hot purpose, and gave to the Stan the invaluable service of that distinguashed man Ile said that he "regretted to say till* there were some members the American party in favor of excluding, by constitutional amendments, all adopted citizens from office Ile deeply deplored th• action of the Lefislature in Massachusetts in proposing an amendment to the Conmtitution embodying this doctrine 111 hoped the gentle men who had given thur vote to this prop,,ition —a propolrits'on tho truhld no/ permit Pr,:fevior Ipuiriz, onr of the first I, sei , 0‘11 , • inilo air a:/e, trr);11, i! r • , t 1 u M their or- ror and retreat at once from a po*tt.on juetiee, reason and religion condemned relly and ta naticism can go uu further "TRUTH OF week, in trying to war' the (1t the de feat of "Sam - in Virouia, r,presented tha -ia very question as tho ail absorbing issue. and tha. Witit was elected only keiluso lie vra. , more ui tra upon that 14SUc than ht.. :"„,drney. Alibied, the ° unsophisticated readeis t,,,. would k led to belie7e by -tatement of the case, that Flournoy was more than htif \lar• litionist Nowso far from this king. the f.eit, disciples as "Sam - en.l..aviir..ii t Wise in loyalty to the "pe• altar inst.:anon that tincient Commonwealth t04.1...u. h tourney in accepting the notnination. iinforts.l han tier over a platform in which A . ..- planks It is from his .otter if ac Teut "The Soutb is and deetuy ti,tereated in this question. Fore.gu imui: , imritriate and /gnaw,' aeld, , ,on $ $ll, is tlu non.sicvoi,ol4/;/,./ ind the ...x.• tensive territories of the Weat and Nortli-We4t, t , ut,f whickfree S(atrt wtii, iu eon,etiutince. he iaore speedily formed, inereinung with fearful ra pidity the balance of power against us This is the mild and gentle, philpithropie op ponent of slavery, (?) ovcr who defeat oar e o. 1 emporary mourns. lle's opposed to further int Migration because it streughthens the North: tom, The Rochester .-1(/(yrtis , / says there are in • angle warehouse In that city shoat '2OOO bushel& of potatoes, which the holders are not disposed to sell at present prices. And pray, what prices do they want? -We never could conceive why it is that people will pay the high prices sak i(' for this article of food. The potatoes we get tiow-a•day are not good—one-third of them are scarcely 6a to feed cattle with, and yet house keepers will persist in going through the opera. tion of preparing them for the table. R The visionary radical. and Womar's ]tights men and women in contention in Boston Last week, after a most ridiculous and tau,ghable oessionweibermal days, finally adjourned on Sa turday haw. the "dark lantern" party in Buffalo is "growing small by degrees, and beautifully lees." Lam Fall the combined vow of Clark, Seymour and Breilion,for Governor, over "Flindoo" UL- mew, was 488. This week, the , 411iDooe" went into tie field with a osodidate for Judge of tbe Superior Outlet, and were beaten 2559! What a In was dins ay asuitarmal EMI lEEE r A lIIM „• . "%A I:1 t .JR"li , irt - of Last IP .. 4. die r" l 7Wl‘ l, l We see very plainly that the dominant putty in this Senatorial district (we don't knew what its baptismal appellation is soir,) is destined to have trouble over the selection of theit siandidate to succee' lion JANIE. SKINNER in the Senate. Already its various toned orgains begin t" p la y their parts, and as may well be " , deriug the antagonistic interesta i rtke, the music argues poorly fora harmonious dance.—' The managniii Wale ilriswf6rd portion of the band, are well known as being deadly hostile to our "local hobby;" hence they will not be satis• feed with say owe but an out and ant Erie "Shang hai," or one of their own number. To pave the way to this they are already talking about Erie county giving way to a Crawford man, while to make the claim more apparent they do not scru ple to charge upon our friend SKINNER the crime of acting, in his official capacity, as though Erie county was the crawe diarist, and the "railroad squabble at Erie" the tinly question he was sent there to attend to. Now all this may do well enou g h to preach note, but these Crawford grumb lers must remember that when Gen. Dick was re nominated for Congress last Fall, the Senatorship was traded off to Erie e army for another term. 4 Mr "local hubby" was more important then than any thing we could hope from , Congress, hence it was arranged. by the high contracting parties, that 1)n-t should he returned to Congress, and :in Eris county loan be returned to the Senate. Who this luau as, we could name, but we won't. ier friend of the Jrno-nal, therefore, whose a.piratinns for the Senatorship have been long an - I ard-ut, can ••hang his harp upon the dlow," .tint •• k ro,kl lo•iking an'l he can't conic I u. '" nit . SaLUt . 114:15 said of our "Vermont friend, - FINNKY: Ile had the impudence t tali our ..no:ghleir round the c•orner" last Fall, when he wanted l'ot.r.o , ti to commit himself on the Erie question, that he was a "I—d fool;" and now find that Erie's "a hard road to t No, uo, that bond, wh.rrby Crawford got the Cougres•lnan, nitt.t bo carried out Erie county 11.'ut a t 4 hy:o,l„ still she wants her "pound of ner.," and slot loast hay, it So, gentlemen, if )ou've inten iu diLs truck-and-DtcK-er cl I th, b"by but come up i vare-toed like men, and pay the bond: The Liquor Riot at Portland. It ii retitarLalL, saj, the Buffalo Courier, that the hi -1 r..,1 luiportauee, growing out of the Prohibitor% Liquor Laws wuich have been enacted, ghou'd have 0. eurred in the State where the I.lw ti ,, t'pa , ted which is known in sonic form or other as the '..Nlaitie Law." The telegraph La brou4ht intelligence from day to day of the proecediup at Portland. and it is uuecees. %are to !narrate the particulars connected with the ri. , t, which h.'s been the means of death to oue matt and of long injury to several others, Weller than to recapitulate the main points in the progre,. ot the eit.e In the first place the Mayor of Portland. Neal Dow, the father and chase, n executive of the liquor law, purchased linings , to the value of $l6OO, with the probable iuktittou ot transfernng them to the city agency, which bail h, •n•atial at his instigation; the li lu vra. no ,, ht nn from New York and depo ,ited h • in the City Flail building; the ,:aiteeti that the liquor was in the city Lontrar to the Itw, and demanded that it should h(.etzed and lest royed: it was technically seised, but neither removed uor destro3ed; the people gathcred round the outlawed liquor, they laugh -41 and ene.tcel and ...Mlle threw stones against the door of the buddine; the Mayor made his ap pearance at the btad of a military company, and ordered the crowd to disperse; they replied with groans and hisses, when he ordered the soldiers to tire, which they declined to do; the Mayor then armed men who would obey his orders, and forgetting that his own acts were mainly the cause of the desturbance, cud without proper warning directed the destructive tire of the military upon the multitude That the loss of life was not much greater than appears is no virtue of Neal 1)(4 . .e. We hear of this zealous advocate of teent)eranee actually loading guns to 'shoot down the men who demanded that the Mayor's liquor should share the same fate which the law pre scribed for that of a private. citizen. The Court Las decided that when the liquor was oomplaine4 nf, no liquor agency had been established, and coum•quently it could not have been the proper ty of the city, out that as the statute did not specify whether it should be purchased before or after the agent is selerted, and that as the liquors were• sul-equititly made, over to the proper au thorities, there was no evidence of criminal intent on the par: ut the Mayor The acquitted of the Mayor on the liquor charge may be perfectly proper, but the community will hold him guilty of u higher crime than purchasing and importing liquor contrary to law—that of sacrificiag human life without just cause, of wanton and unpardon able rashness, and of acting in a violent and most intemperate manner We have looked carefully through the accounts of the riot, in vain, for auytbing approaching to an excuse for such extreme measures. An act like this will do great injury to the cause of true tr in pe ranee., and unmake more friends to prohibitory legislation than Neal Dow has gained in his life time. This example way, however, teach a valuable lesson v ultra probibi lioniFt, and those who are charged with the exe cution of I.w. We apprehend that when the anger of the Portland Mayor bas subsided a little and reflection hiss eumeeded to self-will he will he conscious that the method of "ruling one's pint" he porsjied was not the one contemplated by the wise matt. as_ The Crai►ford awe t, in noticing Ex- Uov Bigler's report to the stockholders of the Sunbury awl brie road, 'says "it does not look very encouraging for the Erie end of the road," and also that it Hears the completion - or that part of the work is far in the future, and very likely to be entirely euperceded, or long decay ed by the other western terminations sitggestod.'? If we were to make a bet, we'd stake our "pile" that, if our eotemporary has read all of that re port, his •'fees" arc altogether in another di rection. Like Rory O'lloore's "drams," the Desnocrat' s "fears' . upon Erie railroad matters must be read by "contraries, you know." CROAKING.—The people need not beularmed if they see dreadful reports ahoutlhedestrttetion of the growing grain. Grain growers, and grain speculators are the greatest croakers is the world. We have already ; ia the eourse eta few days seen in unne papers accounts of the kind which have been contradicted by others in the course of a week air A malt lake bailees discovered aboat 150 miles woe of St. Claud is Miasmata Teerisery. Beds of coal also &bawd is die soighborbooi of Forth* Erie 91111'91MS • MR. Entruh:—The I tou fitifyrlik stated recently that hwhea %helms oittite passag&hf the Address fur the removed s Tipdge, liforinek the Maimachnittta begighture *bed i s ; the England Conference of At M. dr E . Chntch, then in session, the whole 641 y, some three hundred Fitrong, arose to tht;ir feet and gave threecheers." ?bit - statement aireired in th' Cita:ver, iti connection with which you made some very prae• Viaskennuneka. IMMEI That dispatch however contained the follpwing errors, riz.: 1. The number of Preachers in tbeklonferewoe was made too strong by nearly two hundred, 2. The whole Conferenoe did not engage . in cheering when the announcement was mask to them. 3 There was no cheering in Conference at the announcement. 4. The mutter um not announced in Coulee. ence at all. The whole was fabricated from the folk:wing circumstance: Three or four of the members of the Confer ence happened to be in the vestry below when wine one entered and stated that the address had passed. They expressed their pleasure at the announcement by some pleasant remarks, and out of this grew the report upon which yott animad verted Believing that you would not willingly give curreley to, and sanction a false report so prejudicial to a religious body of men, I enclose you this for publication with the closing remark that the Tr',graph corrected the mistake in its next day's paper, but unfortunately the correc tion did not keep pace with the falsehood—no rare thing W. F DAY North East, June 4, 18th5 =I BAR ANY BODY SW! "SAm°l—This i an important query just now! Within a few days the Know Nothings have miet with defeat in the State of Virginia, and the ~ities of Buffalo, Neir Haven and Norwich, Connecticut. 1===111:1 .Fanaticism makes stri tap bedfellows. For instance, W Garrison p üblisbes a oomninni cation in his Id.heratar whi, I says, "If God has the power to alroolish slavery, and does not, he is a very great scroutirel." Such are the blasphe mous sentiments uttered by the abolition organ, and yet thou.antis of professed christians are as sociated with tills man in the Know Nothing movement, and endorse his actions by their votes. This is consistency. sui.,Our "neighbor round the corner" is way in his way. For instance, in alluding to Than, of Va., he says it seems "passing strange" that our party "should eulogize and applaud this for mer violent contemner of their principles."— Now that is an excellent joky:, and we think we see our neighbor sticking his tongue into his cheek and looking as funny as an owl over it. It comes too with such exquisite grace from one who has hardly gOt done eulogising that glide Democrat, Democrat, Nletc.alf, of are w Ilampahire, , gr hinging the praise of Ex-Gov. Johnson, who, it in well known, left the Democrlttie party for the party's g.ssl! A Mob at Michigan City. ►n Saturday evening last, a house in Michigan City, known as the Railroad Eating House, and beanng a very bad repatatian, wa•i entered and sacked The furniture—cc .iry article of it-*--was taken into the street and made into a bonfire. The house has had, for a considerable time, a bad name, and though owned by one of the most respectable men in La Porte Cot tidy, the eon pants were toiants against his gill , though he was taking all legal measure s to d ispossess them. The prepar.itory ejectment finished the business he had began. The immediate provocation to I .he assault, was the f.ect that a respectable Soots h girl, and a stranger in Michigan City was in daeed by false representations to enter the house : , where she was drugged, robbed and horribly wro aged. As soon as she was able, she ma de her escape, and•made known the outrage, and warranaere issued for three men, one of whoa i has yet been taken. Two of the scoundrels had left ri.pon some ooe of the night trains, and the peop,ie fearing that the fellow who kept the house, a allied Childs, and the chief devil In the nest, wt luld also es cape, determined to secure him at id search the premises. He heard them comin i r, fled to the garret,and after wounding one of his' iursuers with a knite7Vvoke through tile gable, t ook a flying leap and escaped, leaving a looded revolver as a token of his precipitate retreat. Hie escape led to the destruction of the pro perty, as above mentioned, and it is to be hoped that the efforts now making for the i arrest of him and his two imps will be succomfu L.—Chicago Journal. THE Four.l(iN Nuwu.—The lowing terse and striking comments on the sew e brought by the Africa are taken from the Albeit ty dila:: England evidently wishes to reolde from the disastrous war in which she rashly and wanton ly engaged. Matters are hasynell in the Cri mea, and we 'ball soon hear of a bli mdy coup de main, to be undertaken at all bazar& t, not for the sake of war, but of-Peace. When peace comes, it will leave Austria in the posses ion of the Pnocipaliti es; and the French in the ofx.upation of Constantinople. It is about seven years since a French army started for Rome to protect it against Austria on one side, and the "patriots" on the other. It is there yet. There is a French army also in pommies' of Athena, and the influence of Napoleon is pltdo raintat at Madrid. The English do not like this; but they do Dot like the progress of a war which betrays the worthlessness of the aristocracy, and enfeebles the government, destroys trade, and threatens to top over, with overwhelming ruin up* all be low the immense artificial and long heaps* up pyramid of National credit. "There's the rub!" Whatever elat. they be said of a national dept, it still remit is dbe evi dence of so much money gone, so ta neb credit exhausted, so much life and energy of t he nation spent! MORI MORMONS.—The Mormons w:ho recent ly arrived at New York on their way to Utah, are principally from Wales; alto 2 some are from England, and a few from mi. They are moetly'of the poorer claw—colliers , mechan ics and farmers. They do not intend t o proceed immediately to Utah, as stated, from the fact that they have not saffsient means. Vhey will endeavor to procure work in the Atlant ie cities, and will wait nod' sash time as they sari procure funds to take them to - the promis ed lami. Of the total number, 298, 188 are over 14 years of age, and 106 are under 34. There are only 41 married couples, and they have 106 children. - To DESTROY Tug. WITZAT FLY.—Ta ker:i mam ( whieh can gait be preeared at any dna • %) and with lighted eharoosl barn the orpimei at dose to the wheat, say time after sinuletand befo re stea rin, at the time when the pleat emetoanees So flower. It should hi repeated while that ay is found to exist. One mime it is foetid to wi ttiest for six acre*. Another, sad perhaps equal. ly efinicioes, remedy is, so soot as the lly is di.. vowe d, or she pleat shows a disposition to tsar its flowerets, to awry erased the peseh et wheat asr lights se-sight, the darker the beefia.-- The iiss will all rug Of she the mei destroy &lila ei Ow /Mat ' * ---.1 6 . --- i , _ -,' riALIFAX IDUe kV infash The royal mail ip A/ries:arrived at 4. o'clock this PM. b one weeks *ter in4s genoe. Her new of a highlf t intereelbg character, anti oninAnially highly ImpOrtsetZ Austria has pep that thecniffirroce meet again in Vienna. The English and French am komadara had so k• a reply. Thal:met, lag is with a riesi arrange the tbird point.— Austria aka insists that the German States shall specify distinctly the lino of conduct each intends to pursue. Geo , Pdliesiere is insomnia popular. It ie liarmissod Ise will make a bold attempt to cut off Liprandi's army. _ Omer Pasha iiiiolffsred to take and hold Sim eropol, with his Tnrb;if the French will supeort his advance-is. The Allied fumes in the Crimea are anw.200,- 000, via: 120,000 French, 80,000 British, 40,000 Turks, 11,000 Sardiniaps. The army in the Crimea is now well supplied with Insmies, as well as neentiaries, but some fever and &dem still prevail. Oa MaT 10th a 'severe combat took place dur ing the light along the right attack. The affair lasted as boar and a half, when the Russians re tired eider the cover of their batteries Loft oonsiderable on both 'sides. Night attacks also made an the eights of the 11th and 12th by the Russians: on both occasions attacks were gal lantly repulsed. The attacks of the Russians were spiritedly continued up to the t2tl. On the 26th the French occupied the large space between the centre} bastions and the sea shore, where the enemy could collect large Coves. The English cruisers in the Baltic had btought several prises to Elsinore. The Russian Government bad ordered the ships of war at Croustedt to be sunk, with the excep tion of eight linen. GaLAT BILITA,III.—The Parliament ban ex pressed a determination to aid the Queen in the prosecution of the war until a safe and honour able peace is obtained. The Queen visits France on August 16th Our markets for breadatuffs have continued dul I throughout the week sod quotations ere gener- ally same as those of previous steamer Weather continues favorable for growing crops. Market for provisions rather firmer and in some instances alight advances had been obtained over previous rates. The Berlin papers reports that the Austrian proposals are, that Russia and Turkey 'settle be tween themselves the number of ships they will keep in the Black Sea--England and France to keep two 'kips therein, and Turkey undertaking not to enter into any treaty with Russia unless submitted to Franee and England Aooording to Vienna papers the Conference will be re-opeoett and a meeting will be held ou the 28th, without the plenipotentiaries and au• other on the 28th, at which they would be prey. MAY 11.—Another Russian attack was made to-night. ;The fight lasted half an hour. MAY 12.—Duriu a severe storm of rain, and in the darkness of night, the Russians made au other sortie against the left attack, charging clear up to the British trenches, and some of them leaping over the parapets. They were bayoneted. They fought most desperately. Their loss was severe. The British lost a captain and 100 kil led and wounded. May 19.--Gortschakoff telegraphs:—The ene my's &e is moderate. Both sides are repairing and erecting batteries. The battles before the walls are severe. May 24.—Gen. Pelissier telegraphs as follows: A very lively combat against our important po sition has lasted all night. We obtained a com plete success. The enemy's loss WM enormous, and ours considerable. The Paris Patrie gives further particulars that the French attacked the Russian entrenched camp, on the night of the 2.1 d, and again on the 28d, when they carried it by assault. The battle was began by the Russians. An exciting debate look place in the British House of Commons on the 24th ult.; upon a MG tion of want of oonficienoe in the Ministry, brought forward by D'lsraeli—on the vote being taken, the Ministry were found to have 100 maj. out 538. A similiar motion wiis brought forward in the House of Lords by girl Grey, but subse quently withdrawn. Both Houses have adjourned till June 4th. The steamship Northern Ltftei arrived here about half-past 11 this A. M., in 7 day and 2 hours from San Juan. She brings detail from California news to the 15th of May, 415 passen gers and $524,000 on fright. Passenger► by the Northern Light bring a very large amount of gold in their possession. In Central America the Government party had again invested Leon, being determined to reduce it before the arrival of Walker 410 his party. The arrival of the Kinney party is anxiously look ed for. In California business was morally dull, al• though there had been some large rales of flour pad grain for shipment to New York, Liverpool and Australis. There had been a good deal of rain, but the crops look well. The mines are yielding abundantly, but money was 901111*. A Know Notbingpaper, called The Ciasea, had been started at Sac Francisco. A union of the Dentooratie party had been at tempted in opposition to Kuuw Nothingism, but without much sumac The oonfirmation of the Sutter title to 88 square leagues of lankincluding, the city of Sacramento by the Land Commissioners, caused much grati fication. Trouble, however, was lowed between the squatters and those claiming under the Sut ter title. The San Francisco Municipal election under the new charter is to take place about the end of May. No nominations bad been made. The stink promised to be purely Know Nothing and nnp Nothing. Gov. Bigler bad been honored with a public r &epilog at San Francisco on the 12th. The military and some 2000 private citizens took part in the procession. Advice* from &Wiwi& Islands teport that the British frigates President and Aleeste, and the sloop of war Dido, and steamer Brisk had all let that place for the north: Their supposed desti nation Petnipenlowski, Bosnian America. Boston, Ante 7. Phillip Kauflaaa, a German, was arrested here yesterday, and es his trial before the U. 8. Com missioser Woodbury es charge of enlisting men for die British army. Keenan arrived in this city yesterday Ikea New York with ten men, Gernans and Irisli, wham be bad promised work on farms in the vicinity of this city at ten dollars par month. They proved refractory when be at tempted to ship *es t for Malifour, which led to a legal immedgation. Ouse not yet concluded. Tas CALI:SIC Ikea — nog oknirnal 4 V - Coammirce stems that Capt. Simeon is still as sanguine as ever of the praoticability of his in-. Twice. He has needy completed a new engine, which is claimed, to be major to its Fedor's son, nod is Mo.:posted naps in readiness for in spection in two or three weeks ..' The matins is to be of forty horse perir, and better oaks. 5 for ng Indies sad saving spare. Xlllo9oli is aided in his enterprise by, a known merehant. N 081302 Rem —We aotioe that Ttioespeou's Bask Note /list cautions the public spins receiv ing $1 noselft the 'pa* :ttuirce, Albany.' C 11,14 Pitioidinvi, sad 1 R. Phelps, (;el. It denoribie tin note se—Aglow, a *male with I roe of folmen--ettembeste on 44 right est The pidgin shesid know that there te sot, see has therekW a bulk astaittlot et in Me Ty us WkeAl44gtlt, 111 44" ‘; ahorther.- - - lin,sitsfr -•• • j t, LIVIMPOOL, May 26 ORRAT BRITAIN The California Jews. Naw YORK, June 6 ir o M etkill r During the pot e r4AI, city of has been titronne into at f great awing to the exposure of a n tec ofir UP rarely heewequallod i e Naana stk.). • It ...ems thsk kaatiOraig, of lilleljeny City, s'Uotrwe Nevi i ft - tt - Cl•Vg, Est{`, a o rmer editor and well known of Pittsburgh, I a fete years qui marrisal a titinf t lusw QuiPAllls'i McKibben, Kiwi , at one time Postmaster in that city, and mince (with Lis son) proprietor of the Merchanta'l'i±dadelaito, _ln iltreenbal-1 last, another daughter of Mr. MsKibben, (a I deaf and Dumb girl) was on a visit to her sister in • Allegheny, for a month, after which she re turned home. Last week it wean :maimed thikt she has been for some mouths eeetesee,,iind on being questioned she charged her brother-in-1m ' with being her seducer. tier father and broth, er immediately came here,‘removed Mrs. Craig to the residence of her aunt, at .trickly, during her husband's absent*, and' oo meeting him, on their return, the brother drew a revolver upon Craig and tried to shoot him down like a duti in the street. The pistol, however, snapped troe, when Craig took to his heels and °soaped.— Since then Mr. McKibben has instituted a civil action against Craig for seduction, claiming twenty thousand dollars damages, upon which Craig surrendered himself to the Sheriff, without tendering bail, and now remains-in his custody. It is due to the accused to state diet be denies the guilt imputed to him, and alleges that be was in search of the Messrs. Nfeliibben to make the same statement-to them, when attacked. If guilty, his guilt is mast atrocious—hut be is en titled to, and the law allows him a fair trial, be fore condemnation The hole case, owing in a great degree to the social position of all the parties, has created a great excitement in the community, and a deep feeling against the ac cused .~,. ~ A Mar Cum —A man named Giu.is lately brought a snit against some p v r s ons in Dayton, Ohio, for buggy hire. The defendants were the Whig Central Committee in Montgomery county in 1553 ■nd 1854, and the convuStanees were for the use of that party MI of the defendants made default except oue—Mr. SMITH DAI'ItION —who appeared and 61 a motion to dismiss the suit, on the gr , uu.l, ..•t nirth in the following ext ract: "And said de.fendrut further says that the late Whig Central Gimmittee, mentioned in said pe tition, was appointed by the /ate whig party to represent its interest while said party was alive and recognised as a living organization, having a habitation and name, and that said committee is not the administrator or representative of the said whig party, defunct; that the said whig party was, and had become previous to the filing of said petition, to all intents Awl purposes, de ceased and entirely d.•funet; that a short time previous to the fall election in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and fifty-four, it 'went under,' and since then ha, had no tangible exist ence; that thore had be, n no administrator ap pointe4ito settle the affairs of said deceased party, but in the event of the appointment of such ad ministrator. this defendant will feel it his duty to advise the payment of said bill if duly presented, provided, always, that the property and effects of said decea.s, , ,l party (consisting chiefly of old lumber, used iu building platforms) can be dis posed of at a fair price. The defendant further states that he is intormed upon reliable authority that the said party died insolvent," &c. After lengthy argument by counsel, the mo tion was overruled by the Cow t, and a judg ment was rendered for plaintiff for 62 50 and coats. A FAiiiitess Wire...-- . .fhere was quite an excitement created at one of our hotels a day or two since in consequence of a gentleman from Reading, Pa., finding his wife in company with another man It appears that the husband had been from home for some time on a business tour, and had written to his wife to meet him in this city, where he would be at a certain time He reached Baltimore a day or two before he expect. ed to do so, and thy• wife anticipating a day or two of pleasure' before his arrival, left her home in the company of a friend, who was to act as a protector until the arrival of the husband. Both arrived at the same hotel without the knowledge of each other, and the wife took lodg- ings under another name. There was another gentleman from Reading stopping at the same house, who saw the truant wife, and meeting the husband, inquired after the health of Mrs. P., when he was add by the hu.-blind that he was there awaiting her arrival. Ile was then surprised to learn for the first time that she was in the city and stopping at the same house with himself.— An inquiry was at once made, and it was alio discovered that she was in the house, and that she was in the same room with her pretended protector Ile immediately went to the owner, and gaining admission, found that they were there as mi.n and wife. Instead o' inflicting merited punishment upon the wretch who thus robbed him of happiness, he contended himself with seeing them turned out of the house, and relinquishing all claims to her. We understand that the injured husband is a man of abundant means and was devoted in his attentions to the false creature who had tri fled with his honor and affections. She is said to be a young woman of prepossessing appearance and of good family, and that the fact of her in fidelity has been made known to her aged parents. They had been married but a short time, and the husband anticipated to himself a life of unalloyed happiness. "HE DIED OF Biloxi/as, Sta.Z—The follow. ing, from an exchange, is worth 4, a place iwPoor Richard's Almanac: "lie did not die of cholera—he died of brokers, sir!" said a man to us yemertlay, speaking of the death of his friend. "tie projected an unwise iniprovenietnent of a piece of real estate—made loans, covered himself with bonds and mortgages —and finally incurred a .‘street debt" of 12,000, which rapidly rolled up to $B,OOO, and crushed the life right out of him. lie borrowed Canada money on call, to be paid is current funds—got paper discounted payable in seven days in the city of New York,--korniwedObioand Kentucky currency for one day, returnable in notes of Buf falo basks—shinned it front Detect to street and friend to friend to keep the debt ahead of him. Why, sir,l could not sit down to • consult with him, or o any kind of business with him, with the least aasuranso that be would not jump up suddenly to go out and give -another shore to that accursed debt. The meteuranduto -book of hie obligations was always in his bosom, and, sir, it burned to the poor man's heart. He was owned by brokers. He worked fur them, lived for them, and died fur them. He did not die of cholera at all, sir. He died Of a street debt, upon which be expended hig strength every week in throwing it ahead from cue day to seven days." • wk. There is a wan now livinig near Sidney, in Shelby county, o.,nearly ninety years of age, who has a bet pe nding with a nejgbor, that be will live to be a hundred yetis old. The wager is a hundred bushels of 'corn and In case either or both should die before th e expira tion of the hundred yeafs, their hem ate dbli gated to pay over' the required amount. It fe said that the old geliitionian has adopted a sys tem of dieting and daily exercise. lie 11 deter- mined to have the boodted bashel3 of cora.— Cblitothas Fed. AN Arzscruio FAUWlii4.—Tha St. Lads IsleThgencer formally takes its loam. of An Otis party, and announces its withdrawal is the fol. lowin ten= "We Kara renounced the old Whig ,party aP dead—DEAD ronavall .1; did DO rt three hundred rotes in 8;4014 *it *pit _Da -or-. gam isstioa stolsikasyk ,Kasiisity, -46.•• doped In Virginia--abaidosed evarywhere..— That part 4 ean neves by mired an jk sational ° ,,c9lP,..ihe Whig WV . Al 4 Walt 4 177 r7E-4,..,e2 1.441 ,41-1 L.Aite ii e. kap Wenn...Ott Ito. i w t u this morning some new '•S n ,; ,t eeived by Preston - Alan for obtaining these •- under the last se4 of `, . - hgi tbenj to the survivors any . , ; . ed, are Nos. 2118 • ••• IMO first ensanatiagfrotnihe • rtment, which have now reached mewl thoussmi. The are beauti -110,-emillifintrm OM in On the upper corners is a blue shield with thir tug stars Nue it, emblentatialtf the original &Ami,-fermenratellutiPeiletutry, and slits the figures, 80, 120 or 100 (u the eau may be,) sig. pitying the number of acres to which the Itemise. entitles the holder. In the centre of the warrant shop mat Igoee very atoll - enlarged t sine plated, while wean them is written the tome of the person to whom it iil'given, his preitiOn in the army, to what divisioa be belonged, and in what war he served. At the rigit of this is a fine steel medallion portrait of U. S. SettatmlK BOADINZAD of Pa., an on the left , a likeness of It 11421Cutta.situ, Secretary of the fiterior from which Department the Warrants issue.—Our the right hand, lower corner, is a group of soldiers amusing themselves in camp with drum and pipe„ and story-telling--urn the opposite side, a family resting from the labors of the harvest-field, in the beat of the day. The vignette of the whole is a battle-field with the thttaisader-in-Chief giving directions to his staff, in the foreground, and in the dietanee the smoke of the battle sad the moving columns dwelt It is a very beau tiful design, and whoa filled out so as to entitle the holder to a homestead, leoke still more re side. The one shown us was issued April .6th, and goes to a soldier of the war of 1812 We believe these are the first warrants receiv ed in this city under the new act, and they show that Preston k. Co. have facilities not surpa.ssd, for procuring thew from the General Govern wient.—Detruit Tribune. 52 Arnie 10th of June is the period tiled by the Millefites when the world will most eel-haul) be burned up. Let 'er rip. X °TICS. POET V►►ta:l, EMIL !b f, ISar After this date the Mails at this oaks will be eloaoil follows, ♦is: BsHalo, Albany and Now York, at It A. M. and P.M. Philadelphia, tialtieaure, Witeh Intim, Boston and Hartford, 5 30 P. M. Way Mail. mapplylag all 016ess between Kris am.* liudala, ICI A. M. New York owl lien S S Mail, swppty Ing all °fees between Dunkirk and New York esty, P. M. Cbiesito, St. Loll", Dubuque, aad Olevalead, 13 31. 7 30 P. M. Pittalstugls, na Cleveland, 9 A. X. Cuteinuati, Indu4spolis, Toledo, Columbus aail Detroit It M. Way Mail, supplying all Ales. beSweeu En* and Cleve- laud. 9 A. M. Way Mail between trio and Pittsburg 7 A. M. Wattsburgb, Tueitiy, Thur.lay and Saturday at 6 A M M'Keasi gdiets,r.. sad Moadvdle, 12 M. The oMee will Le opeu from 7 A. M. to 6 P. M. Oa Sundays (rum 7toVA. M. and *to SP. M. No Mails re. esdred or seat on Sunday, except the Southern. H. P. SLOAN, P M Poraterly of this city, m.y Le found at James B. Boteres New York, Ready Made Clothing and Merchant Tailoring Rstiblishment, 161 Main Street, Buffalo, where he world be happy to Pm all his old friends and as many new ones as will favor him with a rail, ronfolent that It will be ti the sdrantiig. , of sting Clothing made t o or der go regards Rtvies, Quality and Print. A splendid assortment of tir-t quality ready made Clth in eonstmitly on hand Also a large stock of ilentleuien's Furnishing Liesiods. Robber Clothing, &r, The Proprietor of this Nstablisbroent is.irritts to keep,' largti.storkat gentle constnnly in store, romprising-all the latest styli, of [l ow ly made Clothing and Marebrant Tailor ing (lauds. Clothing wade to order in the shortest space °film°. Pants and beat made in eight hours after order is left. Our motto Is ,ptiett rare and mall profit- lie member the numb r, IGI Main Street, thiffallii. is•tween Exenanto and Seneca streets. J IMitir3 M. BOUERT. April 21,1855. &mei/ Mr. D. 11. Leavitt has arrived in grin where be propooe giving lessons on the ttuittr. Mr. L. has been engaged in teaching the guitar for several yews. and feels safe In offering himself to the public a. a competent teacher. All lovers of this beautiful instrument are invited to call at E. M. Mann's Miusie store in the American Block, where all orders will receive immediate attention. tient. and La dies, Lads and Lascies, cone ocAde Use dame ••dw tooy. Erie, June 2, ISS.S. 3t3. A CAPON TO TUX LADIIII.—Dr. J. DitFainco's golden Pe. ?doilies! Pills for Female , . Infallible for correcting irrego: barflies, and removing obstructions from whatever canoe. All medical men know, as well as many others, that whenever as obstruction takes place. wether from cold, exposure, or any other cause, the general health begins imuiediatly to decline, and the want of such a remedy has been the (mese of so many consumptiorui among young fe males. Headache. pain in the sole. paliutattou of the heart, loathing of food. and disturbed sleep, generally arise from the interruption of nature:.•nd wh that is the Game, the Pills will Invarible remedy all these evils. Full and explicit directions sccompny aleph box, which must be strictly followed and all diseases Weculiar to fe males laity be speedily cured. Pros $1 00 per box. Sold by all the Druggists in Erie and wholesale and retail. at the proprietors pniv by CAII.- TICR t RELOTFIHit, Nu. 6 aced H.,tt-e, to wh,tiu nil orders moat be addressed. 'MUT siltronTANT vrroastarsost. Dr Joan& °Werth* root celebrated Iby•ican• u. New- Verb writes art Iblttrire• Ha Coltem—Ass Bm-11391ns witnessed the emelleut of Arts draw H na Iv.•aao H V•P•I • .40 rit, Rimy STUMP. In a ell* 04 cbminic arainchiiiii. and baring mach in favor of COU liter I rrluton in &CI 004, 01 the throat, II•011eit .41 tutor, and lung•, I ens ihiperforeebeeteilly imbornmetirlyour blethcated eapparstu■ J. being the moot convenient and 4(0[414411 made 04 applying an)th.ng of the k I .1.1 I iv ..r ever...et, !do doubt thous - A ads of wrung natty be relieved and assay cured, by using your remedies You are at hams. su one Itin. in •n. way you tinny think pro Per. Meepectfully.)Ontn. Ike I . 11.1i48. PI U. NI.) OM rfoussose anat. If•sw-lf Gra. Prof rt. Corrals gnaws us as tulluw•.— atwi. ansll.--11 'are reef , ratty bad areas entitled your cherry Syrup tad Hyman Vapor Inn ease ot wilaw•a4 owe threw, that had refused to vt.ld 10 010 e, (urttt. of irrairwitt. aed the revolt has sat went ww. that. ahitrver mar be the grommet' too of ?our preparaws. It 1.00 samesstuoit Lot ..0 escellfill retard y. wl-11 b► the lake of of the aditeird. the: U ought be broogot wan. n the ' , mho( all. Rev. Mew( Ctasrst WI des ser-Vost. :goy. U. IBs4 Dui think hsetty at Dr. Curus'.llyre ea. sea mimed v la dintatee. of itu throat and loop ll.vint intd ease uppor:un ty to telt its rarer r. I as mane s need that it la a NNW Steel lent medicine. both the eyrup a,1.1 ibe 1114..1. ,a appitcation ut the cheat. Tbe !troika.* is kw oak ►r Jau. I S. At the reeldenne of Jose d. CAIIITIIII. to this city. all Muntiay the 4th met., NELLIE MANLEY, only daughter of WI. Aran CARTICK, al/v.l ten years andellen toooths. At the resident , * of her Brother la Bt. Louie on Friday heat, of Cholera., Mose Kmatmis LA I formorty ut Ode city, is the 21st year of her age. In Greenville, Misc. of the 21Ith clt., MARY SUE, daughter of John J. Caskets:, aired Z years. CA DWELL• OK tovrott, /Morn. and Retain Denny* in eme• a 7 drier. taros of Neely, and Uounanie. Iny ra 1 ;mite. 011 Cla M, he No. 13. eit•te weet.cotner W r intl. Erie, r•• su nay capyrau.. ws. • IIIetNIVOL D. 111111 S Slimy lately occupied by Ike outuiefribers u roan " dry with Steam Bogus' unsoiled will be ranted on &rumble &MIL Apply boos. Erie v lene 9.-2t4 LIDDELL. UPLER I CO. Cask fir Batter. tinverrn to etatraet NINON pomade g rod Dairy Beyer I V for rebels Luteetated the Wow matket prier will be paid. Erie June 14 4. J, 1.14 no • . 4 - No 1. lA/rising Mee, Erie. Ira. vkr N DOW CORN ICES D —Asollte; dm ' of UMW 111111111111011 l COrlikell sod Raba kayo pen Woo as ees vad. 'uff' for *may of Alpo a ad an Mt CalUlOt br, axe *Nada aof aide very ebeliP by J. e. SET.DaIf . Erie June 11. /Ma. TABLE ILA WKS ANL) IN lad; down limit and American Table aad Deign Kamm 'no Fork. cormsmagaddinst hi min, at earlimauli amnoment: Call and tact at the guano re elltore. NOG eit TO. IC ENNStsy d, fill) MAJOR Erie Juae 9 19461. 4 Qrantti tAIT FLA& —I. aka. 4. 3 pad Sandiai‘a - 4.1 10_ at dillarreen prices. -a ad Ali,' Jews .7:Tair:PAN NEL AZIU 'Ammo owl,— norither withik 'peer& wartabert deauuter. Toot% creetke4. hoe 111.-4 i 043.1414 [IOIIIIIMY •1110 RYNULBM. L-1 arid Tee ris. Tatote. Desert all Oyster ,Perksiss.. leer kern et 9 -.4 • la rjappos, CIONRWRY INlClNtilaht JEW 411110011T' STOIE. T JOHNSTON • SILOTIIIIII awe aperal a re* Grocery J • • NS= fla Akar lama. erpoakaa Idrodou's W Nark la y wasp* ald by Loomis • Adam a+ a ioaparry Maw slaw tibt..4ll be @nib at all .atiai sarly la omit r er.rarsera tow/ qyar-I eoraias. of all 'Aids Of Ra sad Soy at oi=tilaatlty.iintb petty', Id Aril she Wow. Or Rlffily •is.d. alijr.• as prorlarNia all tads. aaa at tbill"ivirld_ry_ Zeal 11. Thine 1.1 mast ars aaSessaile pre api di seUrriart as amours MI S = t it= t, Art! aiwaatiop la tit awe owl lava Was *waft farbase Of ab teak wainalisatiplabaira lammiews_ - !Nan bet tool marls spud beallatr• lba la• LW m e ° • Z I aka beas.loC_ptimat rf *INA •esaaa tow 4 riow ;l lll Z 4 .." . Ma% Walt. eta diaabbatabre.a., *a -40 Mit b.41111b;- 4+ , • , - olk. ..11 i, ..*.-4 i ... (...0.41 : ime • NOT roil. GAL /II 8.-KZENZ, GUITAR LESSONS atrivot L namit,m. DIED Site Abettistatents. EMPIRE STORES Maas Pewer for Rent ied *Wales. KGINAKI) V irppitTlON FOR CORPuury 1 1 / 4 ,7111.14r Oben... X kt...,., ~ , , ~ 4101 e ~,,,,.‘ 4111,. ,• on kW' 7 , el., ..1 I , 1.1.1. pry We ...Oft u 4 , 0,1., ~ . , Or: kel 1114/evOi v , A ~,,,,, ~ MO., and 11,14' IWO.. ft Ilb• Mis.i . ~ lil lop s* St., r 11.41114.10 ,Mll . ,• I • .. 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'w .441,5il Om AVIO/I Trl , lll MOW 0P,51.-/m,,,.. 4...... ' li Os autos:nixed sad ditreutd by the Art 4 k - 1,7::" ell , wade sag prorellat Owl the W.......... ...ic,,,,.. 4 : 1. ..... lisp to ow article. awl 441 1 14114u4ig, kis • 4..4 ,„ : . Sled !WNW Peal two... awl he 4 r..;,...,...' :..... . law at/d 11l 1 . 4C110 II 11 , G. e011h1t00,,,,- • , ~ y., slit , 111 web 111”.11 , 11$0.011 Ivo. , "4 , 1 .4. 1 I .. Erie. Pa.. Jaw I, MO.— .44 A k t%, Jail.- "ra y v• Vandal:, ~ 1.,,,,, i Ile WOW ty r...,„ i si ' , 11.•1 $ i)..litruvov. • I ill k; uoareratgard luorttig v Imeto .v.., ~,,1 % ,„. 1 44ar . WA Nun an amrany in tdo a , , I •„,..... „ , . '" I , trrol su UP . Julie. of au. vim .I.ime-.11 di h . ,04., ' *:" • .4. 0, d a y oy +aty atrial kla Olike in 1 ~ , , " 4, 11- a te all pr•wnsa are notille4 11/J al. 4 . , h , i ' ' • I-r ie. Janie O. 18131.-3 t I Ig ~t i v 11IN It _ Wool. Butter and Che ese: , - - %Ark; ~1 4 pay anal; An •at pythlill tA 11 prier. and and airs ra laa . .r.a„, ~,,, ~ h , d, lof 1100.4 and Caesar An (*no. ' "i grin. Julie f, 401 A —4 c til.y... , k ~„, _ _ M, . . 44 DOR SAL M, _ a 11(lUeltil AND Drill. abv,,i). o 4 ~... u —4.r.eeisau ewe h —fieno....•••. ,,,,,,,, 4 Fire Aare WO. two weir. auothot 'h. ( „ .Aare. rw 1144 AN Out 1 Pore Acre Lot. two rullAes auu U. ol SON malt lout. or tialdris attrel. I ill. 1 tu •• •• rear Mutt liagar. .0.. r • Por , .. 111.1•43 IA AIM,. 111 W itti t. if It TB . - I UST waived at Mart t riA large a•aortsneill r4l, hettiou ‘' • II Ito tri the lasem itylea. 1 1 1... a• •1 , 1 11.. 1, :4 ,7 , 1c : am.. tlowera. ate. . _ Efle, June 11. 1 1 44 p Acro xr. WOOL WANTED. Inatioestber Isar a 14114.41•41 VI Kt*, Lf IL Cid erilS Vl.C4ll l lKi.s.te . orb,h +• Woo'. or lor I Ur ‘. 1.1 a,., 64.4 .14 Age b, the )and SPIPINIM , : , r„ as 1.1141 tiedelYllll* 0111111.• for • NG, a feasoaable share of pul.l.e . Ilarbutereek. Jun,. 11. Inlrt -Jui4 persoes in... bard b. it,. . ember by Mae or osherw,se ansl Om weal* 1111.1 ra V.• I - - Hardware tor the Su mmer lAM le rpteivihe ivy , otlrf oy, o t vehi 91• been hough* 3 , rf•flo ''Or 3.rorr • eitolro'f3. ot will roam' , Or pr •• • . L. Ilu. side of N., VW IL Erie Ju n... 9. 111 69, 1 1 `1... _ Paper Hanging% 11.% VI?, )44 .eeei wed a riutatturr "natio.. In 3.1 Ilia A•I 11.0 hr aokl at alrl7 low prteew I:rie /abet. 1.-33 rLATe3 ROAD NOTICE. Ameeting of the stockli 1., t ,, Plank it...ad Co. w.l, 1 •• to theca's of Kr.- ~ n met. A general atvo , t r..citt,••••l Janel R 5 1. {t {L A _ Loortria az..e.6848 JCPT sse...ted a wie lot of I. Alf .pr e e Agar for ea.h June 14Ie _ K WO* Os /aw Arrival by rap:avg. \Ar ri Vlekhrt , ecro‘. s t I• 4 •••., CW..0411411 i• /.0 1.1 ••• • G:rothane..Embowea Swea.l.. • us a e.II ',l•, . Juue I I-51 15 BAL.= GAILPIkr it Ay re , eivtrd iruau the 1... v.• 14. , lq , rng Htlpi)r) • .I Cif .• r I . Kite June \ i 1. To Wool Cirowor, ‘V i1 w 5 70 " ;1. P‘ :1,,. " , " ;.., " i ;' :, " .b. • Y • I-43 ]ROBS GOOD 14Z774 ,'OA ALL. J 1.0 r 4 I'll N., Is ,1,1•11)t. .1. a 11. ••/I - ul Stai.k. In 11) , ) Wt 11 thrill at the .ainr r •; .111, lAA) 1.614111.11.44,..i1n • %OM* . Et le• Orr grun•lt.:, , , rrilli.tailldinglll4 Are 111 /114 . : r.,,, Ibrj er) Wtt,z'ot It' 6.. 1.. akd 11r1/ ^ . • Ise pt• , „ h - nut it n a 'qv% fur, sp. , . 11.11. that •'.l 1 lam- ~1.1 1 t '• last long." hoping by this IL, 1 enmtnaling 'while en that the. , • Of Do use fagot !miss. 1 i wigai .0. . You cahoot rtreel . a ir. 11 1 .• • -Dry B.rnn are /di k 112 r• 'or :1 andelitt we are taking" I. „ . the only way fur you n , ' . A , • your price. We eltnitOt. II•e•- cheap .rt Erie •• iii other pl ie, . . though it was a Ena.lo or ...n I • •• purchaser. for all rums' ft they i v ie. bound and lia•e :tie righ, to tr..: • heti gyhdt For itwir money Ihelure twing truvreter...n,.. .• Cr. awl Alen. that every erne,/ , • atut paot fte 1.. C .11,^n. 01 ..r A , 110 ILI 40111 priee Are reu re. , r., AL , .10r the advas.taget ittlter• Eruneinber thew th .• 1 3. r'l 111 1 111 A and fun of -to% . • .- • • lK eittf MCI) hipp) II n , t r,rm 1, 1 . • • sell fur reels sad tient un.i. •,pd 01, 'lr ' the .titre or 6.11o:1 • „ u. •, Erte, June d, . I I t 3 PROPS ALL THING.. ot I run, pet.. awl N..... 1 . 40.0 cvido.r)cr nt tla, ttg. ••••• o. yr 1.v,/"I trntion of the pub. ir to tnr i ii 1.0.1.14 0 1.. ,111.. true. air Mi. ,. 1.141 Opened ltd ilitperiii.ll,lll..l ll ll • 4d i.. is per y,ir , l 1% iltrii. Sod Jac 17" , ' , pee. Fnebell r.rW.te. fr,l, II I.: A 1 . ~e lee and cow. ribeetin4 a n. 1.11 •ill:g, Ir. • , proVeireelllP•ellree 15 Ra'er , T, a. au 1 etritr...., all g nln 14.311innef e Care,,lnere. ail rt)ler MIA once.: • [Ain.... all nitro: Rrll.l3ote., Prenc , ; i. Ofeadi .11 railer, t ariety, .lota of Phase h•rwros4..o iryirts•r and loos eau Ite round ti an) other 1101,4 .1 • • r louk I..nt uur Mil Hort, 1111,1 tic will Oh/ 1 • I 111b601 and rhentreil stack or Dr•ss 111 k• of evrry •ti le that ta.tr ever yarned to Un , r k. /n 1 • vat 1. ty tit i.ue.rootcro a and it an .•••• t lyre.' and cut Itef.e... Irvin 1.-/C w ": ja PI:. • tired C11,11111 . 1e0tte• plats. art hyt tre.l dole :and tolp•ltu at.l/041.aittl r vet) lino 0, I Our SIV‘VVI. and M ay( i .t. „,,„„ „ eluding all 24)lett of 1444 w. t hllrw . , , • qt. and \l•utillar of Ow .tuck 01 pre.. TrIUOOI4BO 44 no er) tail. t• eel* ant all other tittle. of mock Fringetr.1441641.111.4 A 11404.-• MIL.. I and oti.aea rry m . wit kw. rich t•dittrottlereal tiridio I)rai tr. et.r II t. weele s.O pl lee ilh once • .1 Morel' sat int. diem to arthinq ota.l. nor , sot 10431.4.1 further wore rvllu ott, t, a tinwl Doti it• to ant 0.1111 Ulal Cal hr topll.l a It l'lllel.llllff, that I Iley Li.eutla en, tid r . 414141111 Ih.• I:11.1 CAD‘V I I.'. /. rite. U.., it. letai. WOOL! WOOL! HA V 1 1 114: wet. te..l the A eet.ey wry, $. $.l. • • V rfo. WI. Will PAY I'ASII ah.l the It 1$ '..." br lett,mai ibe. War Coo 1011,(hle Pro Dquer, for winch We or 'Mat it I' oaarltel price 11P.1t% il , N.t . ' ttrte• /erre I 1.4164 • $ Chss~est Musical Work In the 'Won , E I) I) / I BEAUrY'S ALBUM nrvem..,l. a n .1 it los• adlismirni pot.lets, M • St 1111• •• It.d , • root THE F , att 11122ottfull) Moor,led 'vitt ,a,x Ea nina aRn o I an Lath srap Seßsou b la hy kirtafor, of lile - ope " 2. &.w', Warr.. '• LI Ofoul1•4 ^ 4 Romeo ltrames •• 3. A ct=j l Olov MA Sr Sale by s•st...r.t.$ •st...r.t. , I lk Michalak [fowl.) Now York f_yir Tro, 3Ooro work w.ll colt 3 ) , u 1 ' she arouatry on ' , moist of OW U. R 1 . P/1.1 " rf :41 %K1M.... Hot . • 1856. CHICAGO. a s aIGLIV THE "Witoitt I u ; • ; ,...- .to - kir ON AV I'll4l t. 14A•14:. I. l ira t o n oill lIIPd 1..114, ,, a. follow nda y June Saturday. " it. Tuesday. July YI Thursday. Aug. h. I. Saturday. Pent. Tuesday. Thursday, Mir.* Wet Oei. 10. J-ne i 1;0-1 EIPLOYIENT. A Rare (truer for Youn g WE desire to ettipp. AU Active, Ito. Arent in Nate awl adjoiniatt countl.-• Ilhe sale of Wooil Jrcro*. Life of II • , • rs The Most popular klistoneal N iirk pl. twenty to 'My dallar• a week eat be tr. .0 Apply immsoltatt. ly t - C. I. EVANS. k GI)., —" Ma) :d.—its It.: ?..t1 P. 0. I • 01113CA.P rota cAia,, SMAILMFITS 1:1181788, Laltol , , I A Sow receiving iser Aerie's rook of , o I WOODLYI AMU WILLA .1% b. AA,.., Mireeet pieta in Molten) for Cash. I 11.41 pw 'f• Sall and osaraisat mark •••4 turfy thou,. "' nub he this city. J r r., , n tk‘e. llJiyrloNta. IP311•1 TIIA:1 111 account of my immense race of Tea " sow nueemag lOr Mogra mock oi Nu saarturt rr,bich I will OP" by the Pee"-'.. elle:ape% miss in Nu city, for cash, ne ram. Yvon; My.ua from it et. 5 Nelms firma Agin • 11 ye Weapon; Matt Taw. 1 4 0tieholog•: "" iollet also, aaillianpuardet Tr.. 0. r All my Teas ant warranted io give oatiotacter. hooked j , r. c ot Wm tr. Kay st. Kies. L S. HUNTS R. pitAr Tzti= ocm. Ela te m e u t rac r xre: b ll e n r : treArAt Old 6401.4.1 awl emstor.v. , UMIAI4II.O Ilam that Mt Mal Arab* a ray hada.ove .111 :MISM ag. • ME Mr =I 4, I MEE QM .3.1 , F Nk , N MEI NM b 0 r i el 1 4 G../ N'IR• • •u Public I '