~R_ that heaven would join Duntbart4u and Aihm Orsig?'• Al light shone in the major's eye—a smile 011111411 to his lips. "I remember," he said; Tit all comes back to me at once. i was riding Week Angus There was a little boy in misery. 1 ?aliened him. And Nancy—you wouldn't be lieve it, sir—she went off and married an old piessof mahogany, of the name of Nob be; and three years se I saw her at Folder Mains. She was Ailsa Craig. We never came together. So the prayer, you see, was useless " "Perhaps not," said Sir Douglas, lookking to wards Charles and Mary; "it seems to me quite possible, Major Harburn, that the union may still take pleas. But in the meantime we must devote ourselves to the restoration of your health. Yoe shall find Glen Bars as clear from debt as on the day when you took possession. The sum yogi advanced me wawa loan which has prosper ed vastly. As the first instalment., I will pry over to year son, to-morrow, twenty thousand pounds—and I am ready to mortgage Mary as security for the rest' irws from Lake Superior The steamer Baltimore, Ctpto John Reed, of Ohl. McKnight's Lake Superior hoe, reached this pat yesterday at shoe; 51 o'clock, P. Al. The .13altitoore left this city nearly four years ••sad was taken across the portage to Lake i , where she has been ever since. Her arrival yesterday crested not a little enthusiasm I sad excitement on the dock, and all were on the i per rive for news concerning the opening of the , canal. For the facts which we were enabled to I obtain, we are indebted to the courtesy of J. T. Whiting, Esq., who was present at the opening' and came down on board the Baltimore. The steamer Minas entered the canal at about 11. o'clock M., on Monday, and passed through all the locks to the caisson gate without difficulty. Here she was detained until 11 o'clock, P. M.- 1 this gate had never been moved, and it required the united exertions of the /Theois, pushing on the lower side, and the Ba/timore palling on the upper side, to move it. After the ///leoi.• had got through, the Baltimore immediately entered, I and made the passage in two hours, without the least detention. Considerating that she came through in the night, the passage was a remark ably quick one. The next day the propeller Gen oral Taylor and the schooner Fanny anti Rost, both loaded, passed through in one and a half hews. The Illinois passed on up to Ontonagon, whence she will return. On the north bank of the canal, jurt above the second lock, the water was showing itself through pretty freely, and it was deemed advisable to put ua the caisson gate and draw the water out, so as tO give the banks a chance to settle. Superin tending, Bart thought, however, tleit he should have no difficulty in parsing vessels through as fist en they should arrive. From the little u. se alruady had of the canal, Mr Waiting thinks it evident that a guard gate will have to be put In at its bead. The 13altilsorr left the Sint on Tuesday after noon. In eoNeg down the Sam Ste. Marie River, she lost a man overboard, who caught on sus of the guard ropes, and climbed up the side of the vessel; and while the crew were throwing overboard life-preservers, ropes, &c , and lowering the boats to pick him up, he was in hip room changing bis apparel. As ho reached his room unobserved, and his hat was still float ing astern of the boat, it was thodght he was still in the water She experienced considerable foggy weather, and yesterday struck a tLatiug lug, and damaged one of her wheels considerable. She leaves for Buffalo to-day. The stesiners Sum Ward and Manhattan are expected down to day Or tomorrow. The /1/,',wis will probably return on Sunday or Monday —Detroit Fret UnTED STATES LAKE SCRVET.—We were agreeable surprised by the information furnished us b 7 Capt. Macomb, of the United States Top Engineers, that the survey of Lakes Huron and Michigan is now completed and the results in the hands of as 'engraver, who is proceeding tri rimer-urtr anlio esas.W4 vrarw 4r l" 7 ""l"""rret.r ted and will soon be iu the hands of the aVver. e iron steamer surveyor. engaged in the service, is now in the rivet marking , vine dan gerous reefs, and otherwise improving the route. As soon as the finishing touches are put on, the survey of the St. Mary's Rivii will be forwarded for_publioation. Capt. Macomb has gone up the Lake to "Camp Macomb," (so called in honor of the late Gene ral Macomb,) where Lieut. Reynolds is now sta tioned, and as soon as their stAttrLer has finished the work in the river b,low, they will proceed with the Survey of Like Supt;rior Too lunch pra.i4e can hardly be accorded to these of iners for their diligence iu perfecting the work commenced by Capt. Seammon, and the &Jells,' they have shown to their trust, in giving at once accurate and reliable charts of the Lakes and Rivers of the Northwest. We shall endeavor to obtain early information upon the most important features IS the Lake Surrey, and give them to our reactere arativance of their publication at Washiugton.—Lake Su• prior Journal litmus SHORT PAW —We learn that some Ot masters have bent to the dead - letter office tters for California and otieer places which have been partly, but not suffiviently prepaid. The instruction of the department, which we published some tune a l e), is that "letters part paid should be dispatched, charged with the ad ditional postage due at the prepaid rate according to distance established b e y 'bald act, except where the omission to pay the correct amount is known to have been intentional, when they should be treated the same as lett, rs wholly =Teed " Thus far we understand the rule of the department has been to forward the letter whenever the sin. %1111 rate of three cents has been prepaid, ()berg 111e balsooe Ts mu-r h. re. oilected that the prepaid and only rate to California and Oregon 111 now ten cents; the prepaid race under the old law was six cents; and if a three -coat stamp only is placed on a letter to the, Pantie, after the law shill have beoome well known, it may be a goes tilos whether the omission to pay the full postage is sot intentional. We advise writers to use care to prevent their letteec from being sent to the dead-letter office Wtuu‘inytol =::: MUILDIR. —We learn that a quarrel was got, ten up between Richard Carbaagh and Hamilton Alton, in a (*slang, in the edge of Armstrong (aunty, belonging to Pike furnace. The father of Alton interfered, when ‘Vni Craig and Joseph Alton enriged. While they were fighting, Richard Carbaugh struck Joseph Alton a fatal Wow on the head with a club. Altm lived 'low) three or four hours. taraig was arrested Carbough it elilU at large. Alton has left a. family. The pieties were under the inftuanoe of liquor at the tire.—Clarim Lent., h _-- mor The Russian :51/utst er at Washingtme, treats as a matter of merriment what he rrga t d s is th e eivrrated accounts of the e reet)e „„, es o f the Allies la the sea of (of, and says the peo. of France and England rtAnired the mann filhOtALTO of victories to satisfy their clamors and avert a sooial revolution As to th e num b er of noels re p or t e d to have been destroyed in the its of Asof, be remarks that it surpasses sit the atissians ever had there is,„ The wife of Wm. Olmstead, o f Bloom_ Sold, Monroe county, Ohio, on the 3tl of June, paced to her husband three fine chit:bea— ms boy sad two girls. Weight—five pou t & awake ounees, five pounds four onuses, and five pouode fifteen ounces. One has a white %iced CY a Week bead, and the other a red head! , WiltAT ELASVZST. —A letter from Nashville, lameeem l , in the LOttibville Timm, sip the tattnaky lino to that place, has bees , bareseted end shit ;lad is unparalleled, th. sane Dubber Of antes reaped &Ole that of any former year ; 4118 "nod *am Sbe *Mut Writ. • - Aka . , ru IP; tekl Outrur:— - 4! Wien we weoMi ' the liinneyite Ca* hien likilltrPia. • that I woniii pleas.* of aillOrs t "with at pale doctemente—and • filerelßDArMo JULY 7 ' Ver)6 ' least of all that it would rest - easy upon Ile sto d mach of our eotemporary of the Democrat -feeinenioMmeogiiiMee ll " 50 roma ire felt The leineelrao Pope Pius the Ninth, in affirming the doe- with a good °canton of the law," trine of the ots eetaer osse Conception," i s riot is a true old saw, which, if we may not litterally th e on ly one w h o i s t o go down to immortality as apply in this case, will do very well to illustrate i the sponsor to such A "conception." Our "neigh - how very ready our e otemporary is to wriggle amd bor round the corner," for instance, in his last twist under our good natured and harmless ban paper; h as proved himself a formidable riven:this I thug* lit the sa d aer, l aaa a 6.1111.86.16. Holiness in that awns lino of business, for nothing er and bottle-holder of such a Know Nothing But every one to a i de of a "conception" that is "immaculate" ' hi tt as D. A. Fin ns}', co ng have conceived that me assertion last week, his taste, as the boy said when be kissed the cow ; it noticing the Fiuneyite "troll" ip egorford and, if our friend of the Dentocrat a af-Finney -ties county, that "there never has been s time before, I lay in that directions, w hy, in since this Senatorial district was formed, that a language,' he mast "let 'er rip," his own classic even if in doing Democratic Senator could be elected," is proof so theutaate"of his party is not consulted. Wheth that we have "token a d van t age o f t h e do wn . l er in thus 'abrogating his heretofore position, as alone created by the pending ntilrosid fight to make Editor of the orgain of the Democracy of Craw capital for the (our) party " We do not deny I ford, be is acting the "wiserpirt," there may that, as the saying goes, we "have kept our eye ' be, even in his own neighborhood, a difference of shined" to protect the rights and interests of opinion Indeed, our: correspondents in Mead. the Democracy of the °minty in this railroad ville are positive in the opinion that the step he controversy; but whatever the article in questiono has taken, in becoming the tail to steady this proves, there is one thing it certainly does not Know Nothing kite in its attempt to reach a prove, and that is the Gazette's "immaculate con- i Senatorial elevation, is condemned and repudia ception" of its meaning. ted by a large majority of the party If this is But this is not the only fi lmes:se -w o e, eonoe p_ true, and we cannot doubt it, it is very obvious lion" o f th e Gazette, It is willing to "fuse" l the Democrat's attempt to palliate its Editor's with Democrats in the choke of an Erie c runty stultaile ation, not to say betrayal of the tram re man to defeat Mr. Finney, but "as to 'fusion' i n posed in hipi by the Administration and the pee. reference to the different county offices, it can Plc, by claiming that he is but following the ex. discover no good reason for it, and shall not yield , ample set by us, will be taken by disinterested its assent unless a eontroling portion of those traders for what it is worth—and that is, nothing! with whom it is politically associated, shill so ' Bat let us quote a paragraph from the Demos.rat. determine. It is, to this end, in favor of the in order that our readers may'sec bow, and by maintenance of the whig organization " Now, ; what course of reasoning our brother appointee nothing short of a "conception" t ru ly ei t n i n am . under an Anti-Know Nothing Administration, late" could have produced a proposition so nee. can excuse himself for abandoning the Democrat a/ as this. We are ready, says the Gazette, to tc organisation, and throwing himself and paper sit down at the same table with the "unwashed into the arms of this Know Nothing aspirant, Democracy," but when the "covers are removed," D A. Fs Fosie : Says the Denuxrat: and the "county pap" is brought in, we want e see ac. • 1 0.. to colleen e why the latter (Lae Ed GOT of the should find fault with us f our ,uurse 00 them to leave it: Liberal, is'nt it! Leo yuest..n here at least one re , ^Ctit for a pre Now, we will, in plain words, say "to the Edi- rd o L e • t. own w ect th b a t t it h oure a r l y friend must e be oe i Um rata of Erie tor of the Casette and the public at large that, deri nesr l i ner: , t4J IJIJCLI a can t Vto a e3n r iri e t i tte ri flr 0A "orethaotir although generally disposed to a "fusion" with bait rest partizan y s s E p rre county as prudery." tor that men who, however worthy personally, widely e!'"h,; h ullsA 1211.4 so ,°„2 .t t 'IL Editor of differ from us on questions of State and National this fame Erie that now enll , us to ta.lt I n.• one of the wannest friends of Mr. SAW Hu he really for pohcy," yet we will see our"local hobby"and the ga ail ow 1000 Gazette too, in "kingdom come" before we will ; Ad mit all tint statement to be true (and Ois "fuse" upon any such conditions. No, gentle- i not true) still it does not furnish a "precedent," men, once for all we say to you, if you want D t as our friend seems to suppose, fur his course A. Finney elected Senator, just pursue the course He admits that a duly accredited Democratic indicated by this "immaculate conception" of the Convention in this county "declined to notnivalte Gazette, and you will be gratified: There is no a candidate for Assembly," and that then, and mistake about it But if, on the other hand, you not till then, the Democracy of "Erie county, will cut and deal the cards fairly, and invite all ;to a man, supported" Mr Bail. Now, is our good citizens of Erie county, no matter what case on analogous ono,—is one case, as he re their politics, to sit down to the banquet, you presents it, a "precedent" to that pursued by the can have him defeated! Take your choice. Editor of the Democrat and the other members of our party in Crawford who have pledged them selves to D .4. Finney' We do not view it so; nor will any reasonable man. In the firstplaee, there has been no Democratic Senatorial Colleen vention, consequently the Democracy of the Dis trict have not yet "declined to nominate a candi date for" Senator. When they do so—when the representatives of the Democracy of the two counties assemble, and in convention formally disband the party, and say, as did ot r county ".,[.Man ow fttnsu Vta, 1111,111 porter of a Democratic Administration, our friend would have an undoubted right to follow the dictates of his inclination, and cohabit in the same bed with D. A. Finney, or any other grand high-priest of our party's new enemy, the Know Nothings: But, we beg leave to say, until that event does take place, the ease beechen above is not a "precedent" for the course he is now pur suing. Indeed, so far as our individual action in the premises is concerned, lie grossly (though we hope unintentially) misrepresents us. "A friend of Mr. Ball" we certainly are, tea not a political one We never voted for him for any office, and least of all last Fall. We have been in political life long enough to learn that a man may be a political foe, and not a personal enemy-, and still again, that men can be personal "friends," and yet remain political antagonists And that is just precisely the relation that has existed for years between us and the gentleman named.— Long before *e became an 'Witte., or Mr. B. a politician, this friendship commenced; but that it has ever led us for one moment to lose sight of tieepolitical "faith that is in us," we moot pointedly deny. Neither is it true, that the De mocracy of Erie county, "neatly to a man sup ported G J. Ball for the Assembly" lest Fall On the contrary they "nearly to a man" a:low eel the whop to lase care of their own nomina tions, and voted for only one man for the As sembly, and that Ma was JAMES TRO hIP 4 IOII a gentleman whose political fidelity and personal and social character even the .Demorrat will not deny. This statement is most conclusively sus tained by the vote east for Messrs. Ball and Warner, the whig nominees! Thus, while Mr. Ball received 2889 votes, his colleague Warner received 27611, showing conclusively that the Democrats did not, as 'barged, "to a man sup. port Gt. J. Ball." It will thus be seen that the Demeersre'se"precodent" is no "preeedent," even if it were a truth, and second tbnt it is nut true in any particular. We have but a few words more to add. The D:rul seems k:in" ine that b use the trietisloteall whig , there was7noho etinga l eicwhenthgalianr Col Miller was asked by his General if he could take a certain battery, his reply was, "I can trydair." Had that gallant officer anrrended to the enemy before the battle commenced, his name would have went down to posterity along side of Arnold' s —as it ia, "I can try, sir," will be remembered as long as Lendy's Lane and Bridgewater are re corded on the pages of Anteriewn history Brit we believe the time to say whether we could or could not elect a Senator has not arrived—sad hence a step like that taken by the .Democrat and nor party prime& in Crawford, is peetisstare and unwise, to say the least of it. &aft, ' Bantu Mtgs.—The Commercial Editor of the New York Evening Post discourses, on Fri day, on the condition of the crops of this country, Re says that from all parts of the country--South, West, East and North—continue to come accounts of the most favorable condition of the growing_ crops. In the South, corn has supereeded cotton in this year's planting to a great extent, and the yield will be very great. The high price of corn, which is the staple food of the slaves at the South, slaves much more costly. There will be a chan ge in the fall in thiq respect, which has been a stimulus to the extended planting of corn. The prospects of the harvest in .litirope are very en couragini, and, consequently, with this basis of wealth troughont the world, the mass of commer cial exchanges must multiply exceedingly in the months succeeding the gathering of the harvest. Famine is worse than war. The effects of a short harvest on monetary affairs, and on trade and commerce, are much more injurious than any war which does not also seriously stint the supply of food. /iir Perhaps, as Mr. Toots would say, "it's of no consequence," still if our ootemporary of the Meadville Sentiltel is disposed to "render auto Caesar the things that are Caesars," he will tell his readers that the Editor of the Erie Ob. serecr is NOT "ose who supported, last year, G. J. Ball for the Legislature " DECIDEMY GOOD.—The St. L&Wre111015 Repub lican, loving been called to account by a sub scriber, for denouncing the unwarranted con Net of Neal Dow, in inciting the riot and murder at Portland, replies: ~ We sham the privilege of Veiling wiled we think .boat the efr eu° of the dar: indepemiloady, and without direet re fesenep to the point of pleasing or-displeasing any one-- thought we of euersehoul rather suit ostrtrieeds sad readers than not to do so- The SEW whe has pleseed every body, has bees dead some years, sod we hare act yet beard upon whose partlenier shoulders his mantle has Callen." AGAIN DUENIT.D.-00 Monday last, an elec tion was held in the city of New Orleans for Chief a ustice of the Supreme Court; at which the anti-Know-Nothing candidate was elected by a majority of eleven hundred and seventy-eight. This is an anti-Know-Nothing gain, since last year, of over three thousand votes, and shows that the people are areas* to execute vengeance on this dangerous frietios, wirieb would array one section of the Union against the other. and kindle the fire of religious martyrdom in all sec tions of the republic. The day of cant and pre tence in over, sad reflecting men now see beneath the lifted veil the features of the monster, which they had worshipped. The "sober, second thought" has truly come, as can be seen in all the meant eelectiois which have taken place.— The treason culminated at the Virginia election, and is now being east out as unclean in all direc tions. •GT We find the following in the Philadelphia Nears from the 3d, and give it with the simple remark that we hope it ie true: Stroscor Aso Mar. flottausz.—iff o learn that parties in - interested in the mei &aids of Loth Jimmy aloag the limo of the Banbury and Erie Railway Company, have submitted a formal proparitioa to the Illartagere of the Company, to rent the road, on Its oossplettoa, for fifteen years ant pay the Cesopota memo per mat mu profit we the maim cost of the rued, and to sabot:ribs ooe thousand abases towards the ocastraation of the mom The offer was aseempanied by •prodbr to eh., adequate sonority kV the prompt sad faithful pmforamoso et the toatmet; Tide itheest propesi tiOS Speaks volumes of the easily compietiOn of the Rood, mad Mooki some as an addidosof tooentive to those lobe hove already ushoseihed to molts prompt popmeiMaad to Mime those who ham set yet tams ally stark to sob scribe and contribute their might towards its sally maple. don. Mir Connecticut is free from debt and owns owe $400,000 of Bank stook independent of its &hod Paid of 2,000,000. The Comperelin .eitimases tYe receipts into the Treasury for she ironing year at $198,971, and the expeaditsre at 11 / 6 1 040. Receipts last year 186,401 over iimpenest. beiment etteh as WWII mobs every liialayse 41 4i dab with he mop Om"does Trkbe • • A 8 worman.—lt is stated in severid of MIT exchanges that over three hundred letters addres sed to a fraudulent firm in New York, under the higitatieeding ammo( "Lew, Minot," have been forwarded to the dead letter ethos at Washington. These bitten were rent to this triVili answer to letters recefred from them, in 'riling remittance to be guide for gads asserted to be in their hauls belonging to the parties .ad dressing, cm whisk freight via doe. La tome grease of the fraud, through the medium .of the press, the ropes did not have the assurance to call for thalatters, and thus the Dorsals who seat the isms' viii est it rousse .Loo Wash's/- Mi. est, all admissisw The pattlinT al trations, and Its yof e® , havolilkob the peek-horse n which the le siddki all their sins. Does Surried hula misfire:4 . . ..- 7 _l - ... W important tette, and Werth! reach its des me CA .VAL —Business c,ii our Canal is again resuto tination, the post-office is at once raddled with i .d , the damages caused by the recent ttoigis . bar , og been 1 1141111. 1 1(1 - ail tdrigieltliter; - no thought CYST Ttlioteugtkly repaired, , enters the writhes head that he directed it to Buf- ent—l have received from kfaater Jessca ittra• SYrseove• nhlal is doetth' ll 3 one of the handsomest garotte. lately of this etty, but now of Philadelphia. filo when should have directed it to Pittsbursh. were ever In. (bantams a populatio n of ' t on being! of himself and the "Boys of line." a Isesuntel Silver (goblet To my young friends who have generous.. Not at all—its all owing to the carelessness or 26,000 eccording te the •'••: •n• jut takew. It'd' pectsellikle 01firilsif- and' by , th e A uses named ..I.hn MCNaIL ul :/t: belly contributed to defray the expense of this valuable its. letter comas back from the dead letter offioe,and tan h c_ ma. ti b lo o n k t i a aa l odf aekoowted slworentathraformtyb.strinoecoare.iiinednagi:antearnudl tly killed, in • row in Buffalo ~ n Tuebds•, by another t regard. I trustthey will ever And me not wily friend the Um" is Pl"!win" "te 'wk." but 114 : 11.1.44 4"111111" aek acknowledge the * th in e u r rd e . ot P :t la is eustod of of Ikrie,'" but most steamily thitte j s jotes THolipsoN, body ever heirs tha t side of the story. Again of a capit a l lot dishonest, wortideal *amp borrows ten or vie. horn Bizenrst. He says want" us to keephim out twenty dollars of a friend, and agrees to return or the paper, but we wont' e: s h S is t. d Louis iteu. it by letter. Months go by, bat the lender re- New wheat hall 1 , 0 , 0 brought In g an wives so remittance. Al Last he write* to his at $1 :/0 per puobel want hto to o bids idi lilted head. borrowing friend, and anon gets a reply that he sent the twenty dollars by mail, and if his Tho ..f th.• ate•tv,t; I,t Tlkrtturrreek l banded It, puLlwatt,,u, d. hot upp. UT ti., I.cek fur the friend has not received the money, it must have rearion that we were ramped r ti , will publiA beep patrol in the post office. So the post-offiee I thous next a .ek Department has to bear the diaitoneety of a scamp The printers vi Lay struck. against the - - whe ought to be in the house of correction.— order s)stern .. pr, re (hat cu v, Wo believe ea, h ' Now, these cases are wit eingular; they are, in i J. , urre)1114.14 ra. J t. tat., S a:1 an , l various forms, occurring every day. More than Lair cash. that, there are thanassda of letten seat to the „.! e, A !FP A -Tha "Ft met,' M 11.1• Erie office for distribution that never would, tin• i A ar. oa • a r. , ry tii Our ell.; 1, 0.4 agency , der ordinary eircumetances, reach their destine- sold one Hot/rand .1 rar• of rietCs, ,r more than nation, they are so blindly direeteel,if it were not , twice a• touch " I '.` 111,1 ssY utt , her rt , vbrntbcaar s'nt it' for the perfect acaueisuusee with the local gee- _ graphy of „hta distribution di , 443 , ict, of the . tee Titii t , r,Livurval, Tic /Jai. .• I 7,, v. rot . ,a - that ~-(car. 101 -1 ~ I f be bripaid Chief Clerk in the office; and we pressume this I , y au.* 'el, lie.. net: , -the 1•r.1.3,:. trent tot •tarni. Office is not singular in this respect Indeed, a ; of the Ltl^ a. , d, „ i i take • fhot . ttio „nears neat. leo is now going the rounds of the papers, pecu- 1 Aeowe vr_ig r . I s ni„.;„,f w .„ y,„ milady illustrative of the injustice done the La.ly inured t.y a toot, ir , tu at. T.1 , •••,1 , ty Ise , It Poet-office 'Department by the paper , . that !nuke tkuught ut f,rkt w t tl. , t I wit we are pless• grumbling the burthen of their song lei. the ei t 4.11/ el" Ll"w 111 -I war • t two,..r) i • - • "One Hooper deposited iu the wail A litter c-,n_ • , tt” t taming money, which aid out reach its destine- Kira on , • tion. Of course inquiry was made, and steps t a t e.„,„ ~ • ~,„n i taken to ascertain its whereabouts Nothing, . however, was heard of the letter until the - expire- ' tion of - the quarter, when it turned up at the i r'l•' "help u dead letter office in Washington. On CZAUlilaa- W " 1 • " u ""' I ) ""'" , t' I • 1-!,••At than it was found that the writer had neglected to pre-pay the postage This fact 'solved the whole mystery, and convicted Mr. Heoper, (be Snit 1 01 , I and Era• ft It r•.1•,1 a.t:l tit, • •nt.. stead of the Department, of neglect. And there NL . k ertni to , tr t , k I d. c It nt -tx feet. Th• no question but that a large proportion of the Itttougli Iron Irolu Nl', tr• to , t tat it 11,1 ta., blunders charged upon the Department, are the was thr.twit lul.. toe .t butt-a.^ at .1 fault of individnals like Mr Iloc•per, who ibis ura't• t " it direct theirs mreipendenes, or fail to compl.y with the regulations of the department. As to Judge Campbell, the present head of the Department, waiwelieve him to be as thole oughly devoted to the duties of his office, as any gentlemen who has ever occupied the station Ells time, energies awl talents have been steadily devoted to the work of perfecting the details of the Department., and ensuring a thorough ad minietrstion of its affairs by his numerous and increasing army of subordinate.. In the prose cution of his design, it is conceded by all who are not swayed by prejudice or self-interest, that his efforts have been highly successful VALUABLE LETTERS —On Monday Lest the system of registration of valuable lettere, present- rid by the Post Office Department, was put in operation. The regulations provide that, en the payment of a regristretion fee or five cents, a re ceipt shall be given by the Postmaster when a hetet is mailed, and extraordinary precaution he used in its forwarding and delivery. It is not to ap,„-...reedeeeseeee.....teueee—lniatause.lettac e arill but for which the Department donot makethem helve-, liable. Nei. It would appear that the ()curia. and Enquirer and the New York /Vines do not agree as to the cause of the defeat of Gen. Scott in the last Presidential race. The first thinks the people distnrusted the General's administrative ability; the latter assigns the defeat to the influence of political hacks, who thought nothing of capacity and everything of spoils. Is the general to be brought upon the course ag%in. ws,,, In eyeing an account of his journey from Cairo to Jerusalem, a correspondent of the New- York Obierver says:—"Such a horse as would ho sold for 3150 in New York, I paid about Sll for, rode him all the way from Cairo to Jern.a lem, and have sold him for 815, becau4o he was too spirited." There is a chance fur an entcr• prising Yankee horse-poky: agL, The Postmaster• General list; i.sued an order forbidding postmasters to loan newspapers which have been loft in their offices for delivery. It seems that the loaning other poople's news papers is a vice practiced to a great extent by many postmasters in the country egg. The eldest doughtier of John V. Mason, Minister to Frame, has boon married in Paris, to Mr R. Heath, of Virginia, and came passenger to America in the steamer Atlantic. Ann SAM.--The Boston Rot is after ,Sam with a funeral text. It suggests that the follow ing will answer very well as a text for "Sam'%" funeral sermon: Job, 'th chapter 9th verse--'F• r we are but of yesterday, and bow nothing, be muse our dap upon earth are a shadow.' Arrival of the Herman. NEW YoRK, July 5 The Herman arrived at 9 o'clock. She has 2-10 passengers and dates to the 20th. There was a well authenticated report in Eng• land that a great battle bad been fought in the Crimea, in which the Allies were defeated with immense loss, According to one account, the British atone was not short of 3,000 including among killed Gen. Campbell and upwards of 70 otbcr officers. Contradictory rumors prevailed, and it is thought the above was somewhat ezag• Berated. In the British Parliament Mr. Roebuck had moved a vote of consorts against the Mink try. In breadstuff's, with the exception of Indian Corn, has slightly advanced, and remained at about the rates current nn the departure of the Baloe. Provisions generally steady at about f or m e r quotations. Arrival of the Anieriea. ilaimax, July 5. The royal mail itesiner America, Cep'. fang, arrived here yesterday, P. M., mad will be due at.Bostes► et ma early hour on Friday morning. She briap dates from Liverpool to the 23d of June--later than received by Ike 'Lena**. The news is seamy but highly important. Tie allies had met with a serious check before Sebastopol. Oa Jun e ZEltii,the French and English respectively attacked the btalekoff end Roden tower, bet were both repulsed with greatsleugh ter. Details eould net be looked for before the end of June, but in the meantime private advices of the most serious description were agitating the public mind. Is. The Mayor at We/bailie got, drank not loas visas; whoa sobered, he west before a ZAinfoniat at bionait l paid bia Soh aad ha allai • • IHE OBSERVER. A G &Aetna; flUarn.-11101116 ; ter of aokisowiedigawou, it wet be aPit that Ii "loop of Erie" bus, with au et thiebhmullihtiotrt"Y. ooll l America," set their Aden 111 elan.fr• 504 ~ t ed the writer of the Mimi* with ti leer liihb let SW • tetitisowiiti of their afore° of illiturvios in the •1110,14 of Ow frupie. idrt 43oblatikuse thifiludeldead tasteful iuscriptitt NV GO pow de R. 1., to the Hoe. lieges Thowspanito M r ...of of, Eri..." It's um wu /026. LOCAL. LTTEILLILY Ya 5..T. 10 1A 3 has beams an usoelsts 'dim of the .onnesatiille • ner. lisHrs's our 1116. 1. r I .1 sir I.• h..., tia I Ar: If wnt =I n 11.1 •Itdr nn - r f tfor ' F ~ . '~ ~i' :.~ Etr , 1/.01 RUM.' "1": , It 1 , 1 r el , ..tl , l TAT , tlnn ner than ih• gonntn. riuorter rnu , 'h ti"w I' "I ':`". t poi, ler th.• z• tt,ne es , hang. • t,k. 1, ri,ll lto• }add to at. and OP:, r and. e• i to ,;ti e n o 60. .1, at.d z 111 IN a 13.31. and til.oe r •,1,11 e.tv !uolul.l r ni“ve EIDE We h e- I-al or leave, witiflAD4 ligvontn.- 1 14. rr , ... , 1; 0 ‘te L.elieve, "•7•11• 1 ? 1, •r •,1 heal • rrnttir i.v the In , V.r n hon n qvt , ^rho `.114)u.t. rrwm r ict , d !If lj !!!40, !!1 , 1 1. ! 1 1 1 1% tir Luolish, d by the 1. W.. I • 1, , 1• .4 tir•l vh a A !. ?,• L. 1;t, 1,1 Lb, Mil I y •k \ ,k 1.10, work stri. 4 '.ein; y 1 4 a, t• I :1. t. 41 L b•re in 63. •t ••tr ^.: tlfl •••1 , 11 , T , N. 1 • .‘-+ —A il.4lvef ter klet u r lucked 3 pedlor r,f oortek nostrum. , out of his eametnin 13^ (An .r Liar the w•li only of- 44.-lonvir lo .0-let ay at. o h.; tfr‘i are ' gray gogro. qut.l rft 1,1 Lol hu i Ii u.ntment, K.:itig an infallible oire, at.a if t .Irl.l t., an.saler Inn .104. criptiau, they, t, t . 1111`nt• 1.1 the e , .lurnn+ ol paper VD, Col Plex I I•Prt , lry t:„ wbo '.ail 1 rateably rvp. r• toile any otter meta in crlevi n "to eicam 1,, a new spot. - and that spot is Bloc Mint' 41. I . r•trwr t' ' 14c anw( Flag." tt !all of in t,...)wt.1 Demoortaov, and we cruet will TE3I/.e Ina 1 ,-, t-k.,t• full ,1 a 1 4, " r• city in a rathrr 1" o ebratinn thnt tn , Nt• r'neo ""-• rq* One Fire Cotrirn”,— ,, r tt. Arti in I , r mpin v true Ullitvey C mnaryt, nn n r t'y 7, i sh..* f works in the everinz, 011. r th , .1 r”rti . were the only pubic , I, 'I Co • Wl* ,•1011r1 111111 11. kt I ,rzot tion r•+l,, An, , n,; , the S. , )nt r ,n- Rt =I tF^m h=t th Cr z-ritnt , , f r rfEm•,. in the h.. , 1e to .t. ice`Ail\. w v triuk, - or el-. .\ i• • It V t UV' 'upkree:w~ t :m..-rr ~:nr.1~• ~ ~ ~ a.. t the • it. r.,u• t ,rti , uI ,r.awr >•+- If nnv of ur “r• ••• 1 , rith r :1 .1 14 • 11,`, 4113.1 , "1T tr'irt• 111 , ' , • r‘...1 rti wt relei.ratp. ft ;ATI. iit boversgo i. tzmde. will 1,1 rip, pro, w after tho F•bur I• Apo r„ Wood, rw S ,rt. t? 2.a I :t I,t ruined h♦ wn: I,z p.ur !Le , dok I=2=lllll I;.' rlh Lv crn.•o oiled. !1 /etIII!, 1,7 quantit try 6 .1 11 IJ til. I. Milli ita uufortanale ge.clerran ?Mil? tite.o fir , t pnt, ,p , • ~ v I‘, •t II•• Is In , Irw) •PI 0i.41 , vu I tlt , 111.+Lam. whit as, up 1... a :40 1.1%g of oleo ITon L H thig Qt•itP, tia rmaa• at R.' orn'• 11,, number h,41117 ,t h ' A ••''' 1• n• 1 of tbir rttrottrotso. if So t: • first Ttsit to this s• the ...1 , •• • 13 • rt ,, .4 1 tl -, , Ar I th• r4 ,0 ,-• • from the eipr.Apbonit •-r f• r 0..• 1110. IN ant itt scenery, lit , ertiScial and t zur, mihst.`a—ee, which we heard bun expre•s, we t9n k t wlll 11'4 hr t tithe Ks Nal es to-dry t lr the N e•t ine, • iuth. - TL. (' t‘• I an It: 11' • LIB ing upon tty' "i e r ^ '{''• then ;n la-t th I t L. , • urt, h nAltming "Tl, .n. rlie . l7o , Crr the councils,' barn t V r.••, u L no••••.i.! 3n th. Raifare• f mAr " n ,t pr , ••^ nT ~•. G. ;Irv', • h. , n Pryperty , .t Il'it e r Irtt , tzkr'y rbe grnnol• wheee ❑ ft•tr.•• 1.1,0 :r , e“:: I enton t. pth lie eynfi.lenon allot 1..-• tii. 1r (in tO t fi'i • tooiir, tiOt to :oat* a few feet, and attow the roil., f. rtn hi• "tin n • lea 4 , r cho*/ who thin:: thel, volt,* 'no I int, no i 4170 to be Mittll2.ttiril ( Xi . iv Ly ttle ..f the pile," and hence, labor week. utter week, by Lacptag, on this solve: t, to aonvinee the wor1:1 that they are not the "par tlevalti"tliepthlic helsei e :Lem. 1 net end et a — melon' y vi our COUSXII. not her even a beineltead istervat in our town," truth w:II %amain us wizen we eyy tb it the poormit of that majority, I:: tar , 4 1 pr o p ert y is eon , rued, *mid buy op the L'l"tury ut tae L nowaii• „ aouie and hod. lasi, and keep them let to :to d..-ty woes. And there ie but one of teat "arrevpuusible body who as not the owner of the soil on which lie lives. Ilewer-r Nur any of them may Is 4, there la not a Wan than, who has squir ed that independence, which pocerty united with Mean nese alone clat ccufer. I , y wLit h he would be enable , ' to 413./ MI article of dress on credit, and tnrce years after when judgment had been obtained for the amount, tell the plain tie that unless he will contpromiee the matter by die. counting iatsreet and coat, he would have a delightful tint* collecting it on an execution. Merei•--Tlime who siellsruttes Ors, siwald sot throw ,nr ln.l .4.1 iVe 'Li' n t =MEI !. rr ,ti t!it4 ti4l :."L, I 10, Ill'e ME r) Lod) 1 ugli t :IL I t.) f I ust•l• I r, lEEE= ,ne r, a Mr Duon =MEM \. F • •, I f 1 I '7 .11 c u,rl y ~t , r:, r r, r '1 cel lIIIIMEII '„C v " • MEM ill 1 ' rtr in r u l• r• I u.• 1. .• EIMIZZI /IL .Ll . • !. r A .1, !Ilia 1 I= MIE I=lllll 11,, r L,.ur tt ti•h I.llt h. w t% •vun•k,+ut L,rtchg =I T' .r- 1 I w l• ~R•lS I79❑^Nr R r z E• I' „ L ,r~ =II To *As Editor of ale Obotrosr .WHATsHALL WE Du WITH Ora SONS,--#ar est" friaqueutiy bad thinnest% es called Upon to amk, "lbat ere we to do with our sentir The learned professiyaulsare tendency to be sadly yverstoeksid. Sy with elerkilups and merchants. Instead of ;Areal" dull cuunuut4d to cruwd their subs to these uncertain and unproductive •%e hue., it were tar tiiAter t. put them between the bau—dies 01 • plough, and beach them the honest, independent, praiicworthy aid sure hu.ftnens of a farmer. 't es, ict,ttlem learu how to cultivate the laud— ty make two blades of grw grow, where one now grove--to clear grs,uud, to plough, vier, reap at,' hareest We ha, e lutvis iu atuu d4u,e, and we only require the Lamle and the knowledge to make the tillage the boll abundantly remunerahve M.l) of high rank and family prld• need not kilateh IR, make farmers of their a. , n4 Fermet• are the true noble men of nature Tte pur•uit of airieulture is the sure r ro.l t tn,leT e, itu,Al eititet•sLtr, and real hallo =I We here r ews tr , ,m 13irri.buric up t. , th. Crwe we I, the I.r.se. the I I,cernor it evt.lehtl) endeavoredto Lath a 3r.augh, egg. -- tv.rtwe aist ft lutist Lilo friend. ~ f Pat!burgh and End twiia tr ealle i to snr.t to ;Lis city un 1.3.11. XARB.ISD. 91. T tlirlkilly Morhaug. Jule to kat..l Le., N. the Ili . , Mr 111 4 1(01r Mr L. 5 HAV S of Watertor , l, go• 1 11fer %IA fti.l STEW EHT of the former pare At Brown'• 11 tel. in this my. on Sul,lnv. July Ist, at t,•r a /*Wefe and tryinK illne%s. Mrs. ?MONA M IRIA BROCKWAY, daughter ut the late Augustus V. 1.4...i10w5), 01 BL.,sport, , age.' ys4rs. New York larketa I 'if C; (1c , .4.1t II di 3, okon , ,a/o•trl 111 , !WON, 4Fr 'elf Sergf I, A r,r Y., 4: Nicw Soft K, July 2, 145', lieTewith ws train pretent jou wttk our Mar ket Rep ,rt A -be• hit! been An in , rooked demand ni‘ , l we yu .te et n, , '2,lyir , 7%, Pond. In gr...l.letuarl st 4. Ivr 60 Week hart e3re,letl th. d..tugn,l a bout 2`t ror cent Pr..ri•i ,, n!.—Pork, new Me 3., 17,7J111 4 prime dn.. I. 1 - I . erf, onnotry Me.t..1Ja12,'.0 prime, g,50.1.9 Chinag. , and Indiana 1J.25a15,50 Beof him. 1501 , ,0U I..wit barn, peke[ C.7sale• am..lted 1?.a.11. *boulders pickled 7,406 7,7 ' l, Vf41. 4 .5 41 Lard 10.5041075 in barrel and 11, ....ill LI *yip" Itntter. callow, gnus, sal* read,ly at 2x. t Ar mange stmntv, 15,22 f.,e• state ;bury. It)a2 I t e" , ttt peeeei store, Ottit, anti Vettas,lvaats 'ethane and 2ds?. t. lheese lull fur prime new, coottu,.o MEI Jr Prnn •coons —WIIIIO Beene are rery sear' e end ‘u ITI&Olt at .3,12 rS 3S a 'A.1.11.1. Caned au p ow '. Dri.,l Apples 7s7i/r• reeehes, 14a1frie Pluv■ 1-4,1 s arc .e.ltag freely at 13 ior Western and ru 1. r fresh g,tlktC. l'ava t-;utis.—Cumtaun grades of Boni hsvo 1,,1:en tu , r , , b..n the go. .I and extra., during the week The tuark , t however lur all limas has Leen sce.d.ly de. We quote eorittnon state,l3,lt2ise.Sri. Evra, trest,ro E.tr, I, t_lna‘toin I.)a I I, :i'•Althern' 10 4681 I 1 r eutnlnvo, and I 1,23.02 fur eltra. tleno.4ee, 10,;5:412 for lours. Rye Fur C. rn Meal M tr , !9•LAIg w. tl -11 heat r , me rorwart .lowly, we quote prime While !Mal' Red 212,10, the latter is not mach of a favorite wry 0 , ,r mtllrr Nye enutinues very high Alibis dua,nir thd - week have been meetly at 1.7.5. Cnru We.tern mixed 1024111.1 whirh is a plight advance. t-outhern yel luw 10.1a105; white 11;a120. Clots bare very wort] de- WJil 4 4 l 4 ll 4ll4 l2l #lo t aWke4d ija is r li e fi • .• • chancel 10.1a.1.• nt 103.1.11 per pound. Cott 3n —lf “Idlitig upland i lir 12, ordina r y to, t d Aim( 11/aIY , Ntddling fair 12415.11, Fair halt. "Ink. Few are aware bow frequeatly publishers a re ro t a. peprd tneert among their slvertisetneuts, .t atetata s, which they can neither , sinction or believe A pleasant evcepti m to this disagreeable ne.essi•v Jr.. ihe advertiseinei ts of Dr J. l Ayer's Cherry Pectorisland Pills, which will be found in colatnna. We have pub lished for him be ire, and always with the feeltag that in .. J dnz we iiiwnwise lend oareelves to deceiro or mis lead the public, for we have had tnilispufable pro if that his words Cre strietly true, with abundant reason to he_ :Aimee that his medtemes will do all they promise. and all that 'an he reasonabby expected trout any medicine. ID, il.erry Pe , total Is too well known in this eocuu.dnity to tsco•cl an, tumendation trout us, and his PO!. ut 4ro retitttly toortu,l.tre cwt to 13,• Pc:ctur.s) , .4• , • V. , Shoriffalsty. tht i"vler• rle C sty 4.,a4 A. use - titerittst. hutit-rutt( feteroli with tut sI%-t.th , f patlv. I Lttre n inJunn•nnl m‘...11 as a es n tt,...dt t , •of Sht.i if lit the en.wne `eel, tn, Atttl -h , tu . I I he elt.eh.l I ht.rttby pledge myeelt t,t pt•rtttnu tht. hitt. ..f tbe n.:lir and ,ulfutrtirtly.:ut l t.. the n, t h !,:v R . S 111 NTF.it Erne hi, 29. 1' 1 ;6 7 74,"" 4 tth..r., I t., Innoun,, .1u jl\ FVA r I f tho , o 4 , neriff, ettlj.. , t to the ,I•• •1•1.41 .1 . lb • % biz County Cuovrntion I'NN'S MUSIC STORE t. , Inerease art , ' t ,, etzt+ t ko• I% the w country with spl,n Ld in4:ruitn.•nt , -e fa , ar.lwan Ii; ray 1 . 1.4 n F,rtot ..aught after f tr nod near Man, ~,,, lid m makkngarranizorn , nt% with ‘l, C F Math. w tr , m JitnPotnwo. a teacher irr,Tu th. Acadomy of N , w Y..rk. to :‘ , •lot him, and hi• may 4.1),nd npnn havinr erery wm.rtunity t“r neiraineernent. Eno, June, 14, 155,5 N OTICII. Posy Quire. Ent,. PA, ) allßy T. IS ..11 Alto- this 4Me tbn 3iaiin at thi , . oftwo will be *Autiod as f , )11,,11•, Jahuly a , 1,1 N, a T • , rk, at 11 4 M. and .5 lo P. NI Philadeipbin, Baltimore, War , bitigtos, Ikan..lll and Nart lord W.ty (. DUpply ing °diens between Erio and fluffnl.. • 10 M NewYorkandKnelt.l Mail. supplying all olfinesbcturrn Dunkirk and NclW Y , •ric City, P M eg. St Clevel,ii I, 12 Nf and 30 P. M. Pitteharigii, eta Clerolsnd , U A. M. Cincinnati, Indianapula, T , oedo, Co;uroboa and Dt•tr , it I'.!, M. Way Mail, eqpplyine all °Seel between Erie and N Cleve lar,d, SI A. M W.Y r all between Erie and Pitteburg 7 A. M. 11'.k Tu••• bir , T‘Liiir,day and Saturday at PI A M M F,41 11 1,,r., and M 0114 1 ,1110. 12 M. The ollief) RIR too open from I A. t o a M. o n esunday. , ir• m 7 tv ti A. N. and to P M. N , .,Maile re. ts 41 Sunday, earept the Sou.ll..rri. B P •;1,44A N. P. M. NO' l ICE. GALEN B. KEENE, F innerly of :his city, may he found at James B. Bogert'. York, Ready Made Clothing and Merchant Tailoring Idi Mein street, Buffalo. where he would ho happy all hi, old friends and as many new ones rvi:l favor 1,",m with a call, feeling confident that it ti, ihii advantage of tho4e wishing Clothing mood. .‘p!eriri,,l A.tortmont of Ant paality ready made Cl.4h ing f. , -ootttly on howl. AI«) • large "tnek of tientlemetre F,,roi•hiog tiooti% RulAer Clothing. lc, t o or,lpr to stgerds Styles, Quality anti Prise The Proprietor of this Establishment lamade to keeps large .tnek of goods eenetanly in store. eomprising all the Isom styles of Ketaty made Clunthtng sad Merchant Tudor tog floods, Clothing made to order is the shortest ' , pace of thus., Panto and Vest as& iikeight hours after order is left. Our motto is cisick ashes sod small profits. ito ot,:ctit.er the number, 16i Main Street, Buffallo. between Exchange and Settees streets, JAMES B. fIO44ERT April 21, 1855. 0m49 A CARD to rue LalTllll.—Dr. J. Durneo's Golden Po tiodind Pills far Petosiles „Infallible for eorneettag irrego lonises, and removing obstroetions Nom whatever more. All medical men know, as well as many others, that whenever an obstruction takes place, wether from Bold, erporate, or any other manse, the gapers% health begins iincusitthuly to deelisie, and the want of soca a remedy has Won the souse of so many scassitaptions among young fo otsies. 110•4116114, pada in the olds, palpitation of the hew; losskilag of food, and disearbsd sleep, 'amorally arum ham the af aware; and wissairror dist is dm our% thePilis timbale moody iW 1 +0 1 0Ivih• 1111 avails *SOW ice, VPIT., July 5, 1855 DIED IC= ''' illektika loltimi all d 1 ,,,,, Luv - t ; ,. bale, ate speetd' cur Prima 00 per bo Sio by all the r tad gib e aad retail, at e prawtet TER 3 lIROTII ER, No. 4 3 House. taut IN adiretteed. - • 'll ll l nr ZIMPOIVT - Mk In low,s_ VD! Of l ill Iliefleei tiled rll v4l ,: N wellloa so Moos ~,, 1 „ 1 Di l ' ell , I.—(hp ire —flay g IV Illves ,, fret, el yOlif literosillill hit , I liVile•A V at „,, .: ' Sias P. In a ease of eiroole tiro Hu,. sad i m .. , : s ofeiMnalne trntatlea In atleetiona idtba *may betm„q,,,' , ; a ..d lig., I can th erefore r beernary recommend ),.,„, 1 ,.., ".. • i " w p w roeue as beteg tar boom eos ',einem and etre- w i g ....,_ ' °playlet/ tanking 01 use tine I have levet seen alsat,o,T,7 AD& at petiole!. may let telwevei, and ma's) , cure:, t. ) ,,, ; renmedbas ,i I r iou are at 11b 6 r ,. ty .p, ut e s tr se un th y. i y s o L: ,4 47v b, 4 C /tat X h No OMa* Nous reel, sr, W Took Prof esters' writes us lot t Catsrsoastaa,--1 base hlttesti, had WC1W•• ••W• 1 ••• WW IN.ye layrUp add limas Vapor in • rase of • had refused to yield to Ott•Wir fat n••• ••••••• , 7, I has satiated ma, that. erbaraTer trait 1 •C 116 r preparsf tun, it is so torpOraLrera• Lutla. ri‘e Idr the sake of of the affileted. that tt aorta , . rv s.f. the reach of key. Wean C mettles Naw Daa• Sox think r,otay a Ile. Con.. , pp, 4 ,"" dire. Dee Of the throat awl lunp. to 0 , 4 e .Mc - icy, 1 silt etiairliteed,lim lat.:fictive, t,ou the yrup hid the inhatt , e hem P: Hr a., I% for rate twy Erie, hiu fa, 1.3.5 11,10 vi•rtui.-- 7 , intg hon , ,iable and well it, a , •• ta ' drlphio whether toy "Ellertrw l Neuralg , ,. lieuisehe sod Patna ••tpro ! , whether It dare out produce an . thr reututr•t .nitiry —E. K,llitig,* rt . k.•, Woo•Ve F tarp. livery owner. J hrthatn, Leneue , r ,rnur of Selrentrroth.,.tn.l •• Ilse hundred Other'', tmuitrlelfatiN ultr. , , , r children rored n. if by ulagtc, 12,v-or, known A,* -De tirath•. I.:rrtr. • t•uretl in Phil., Irtphot It 't i n •• y rkir”ti N , , .I,,rturs' kit to I f,.t ; u“r• *taro your AIL nor your k,a, n Ir, • tr t•ry (tong eine ru laui • • Pvil, ant the I,ottlr Wt. Pl,l c r , ‘ !., ,utb Ligt.t! ••• • Tor largll , ,ttleo nre ten tiny.. tt Ads Abatis . nun. BAR GLIM S. 14,,aonet Dress tiukoLlsi2•oF LI. 3. rt: • , Ititty ow thv ‘t tit ire attic t kJ( "nutti•to— j. lig It.krir., - Mgandi •,$, Lurs Barge Robes, Chalks, Divas Erelic I'n I', nerd M toa ins. lir: I la rasa at a i t I y•ILIall I ..,n , anathing In tiao ,w, ear.) a• ••)11 .11,11. hire 'wen tau" • WS satCers . .t Mtge •Met tt as t,- Jul!, 7.1.53 - A orrstair cow. 0 N I, f:terl a y Iffo r t7 firer t irttllll Itl 10 12 •r nr t 0111. gi v lON 111 , 11 S ..?,.,„. Ut Cr kututut loci of loft L.. It , their trvUhlr • / kale, July? ii, 1, 7 111 II Fill I 1 Foie bole ' 4 r ant .. . Vine homes Ixtuoniii, hatii of I'l,f t. 711 k - Wyni) bole* or 1.%).-r itli• F.., .1. *POI v .arrAnto. I ilfola /it., Yu.1 , 1. A Afftel , lA A A , A., ", t MAE for tea or Cu.fee, ; medico; ..r.;ty lot tilt IIAAUll? ./4 •44 I. Attetwitst ut Isouocht,pr, NI a ,1 It tact. Er./1 Ilrtiker • r rrn tIC fl la Vid , /itlks. CU•ka'cls, ho Blank *gauge put tq.. n fi• Aer.l h<realliter:•tOpett , , a' LCZIPM. 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