MM. Diniti IWO . 1 1:J A'a al TIENJ F. SLOAN, EDITOR. &LOAM 6 MOORE, PUBLIBNHNIB KATI:RDA If 4 DEMOCRATIC STATE NOMINATIONS. CANAL COIIIIISIIIIIONICR, GEORGE SCOTT, Columbia Co. At DITOL JACOB FRY, Jr., Montgomery Op. SI SITE Tort, TIMOTHY IVES, Potter Co. Democratic State Central Committee of Penn. • •o.• ••• • Oral r.muot,• a all inert at Pittsburg, at 11,. 1) • •.!rl, lia%, at 10 u'clock fo -n,. 1., rt.,: Iml.ortsol 1113 , 1 ...lll4` a rneral stklal Topics of the Week The Meeting el Tose*day Evelio's Accord:Lig to previous notice a very large meet ing a tnbled at the old Court 110119 e on Toes oa, evening It was organized by calling the Mayor t., chair, and appointing several Vice i'resi.l. tlis and Seeretarics What the special ~bieet.4 of the convocation were, we are not ad anal from the tenor of what we hard we •,u1(1 no: ascertain, further than to give those 7.re.4eut au opporton:ty to listen to the explana- ti ~f rm:mhe r : pf the Legislature from this uur. of tlAt. of the passage of Finney's Lill thrmigh the. Senate and House. 'We ...xi-mooed, from the language of the eall, to hear me speei6,l remedy suggested—some means pointed out whereby the supposed evi:s of that act of L might be avoided; but noth ing of tbi kind wet our ear. Indeed, were we called up, o to state what .pecifie object the meet ing had in view, we• could only answer that agi tation, without aim, appeared to characterize it throughout, save the speeches of Messrs. Ball •tnd Whalion, and that of Judgo Thompson.— ,When wo went in Mr Ball was recounting very mccinctl) the provess in the Legislsture, and p.0.-..ige of the Bill complained df iio did thin in a calm and dispassionate manner, which we th , ,ught ought to entivince all present that every thing Nsnible wan done by both himself and colleague to defeat the bill, and hence the asper&ions which mane have indulged in against them were unfounded He closed without sug• 14 ,..iting any coarse of action Mr. Whalion im metliately followed, and confirmed the statements .f his oo:leagu-, adding some facts not enumera t.,l by the previous speaker He, too, set down without pointing out any remedy Judge Thomp son followed, and while he indulged in a very gloomy pioture indeed, because of the passage of Ow; bill, he impressed upon •-his hearers what -ensiblo man feels, that the lair as it stands must bc obeyed lie told them that no matter by what means the passage of the bill had been procured, it was the brie, clothed with the official pAn , ,ply ut the Commonwealth, and hence resist- WV to et 111114 t not be thought of While we onnfe,— t In.t. we indulge in no such gloomy antici• p,tionu w regard to the future of our town as Judg,•—perhaps because lu - ve on, hope ever, impiauted de.T within us—we fully concur woh itialvisiug the people to obey the law. W.. sr, ,Atistiel that in his case it is the advice of , ‘no who qympathise•: heartily in their nt..4 i . hat who is too calm anti judicious ff if:sp! i. , advi-e the raising of a finger against . the (!. Itituouvroahh, nJ matter what the provoea :,,m, .•r Ir w sacred the cause. We wish we nl 1 M.l) a% much for the discretion and good - 4se of the gentlemen who followed the Judge awl closol the performance of the evening. All of them, while they did not exactly counsel re sistance, or proclaim their corn readiness to lead in such a cause, indulged in that strain of re- , warki that was well esleulated to induce others t do•-• , Such eJnduct it doubly reprehensible 40 , 1 we are sati..fie.l will meet the heartily con ;deinnatiou (1 every reflecting man. We can rest). ct the brave but rash 'llan who, rushing him: self into danger, calls upon his friends to follow shi.re hip foe Such an one shows the pu rity of hip inoty.-• by ht.. disregard of danger; but the man who trawl.= back, and never puts his own precions :hrly in jeopardy, or risks a d tll tr upon the isttio, while he does not hesitate to urtp• other: t, •l that which he himself will not att,mpt, is c;tlicr very cowardly or vrry de praved, and... mice should never he trusted either as a leader or a counselor No, far better listen t ) the adtnonitions of such a counselor a Judge 'NomPsos th-tu to the rip-and-tear-b od: and-thunder boinhatt of those who tear at to tatters in order to hear theintelves applauded by the groundhog.: Better far to suffer the wrongs of even purcha:ed legislation, than to allow 5-ourselves to be used by the cowardly but eunning to inkey who stands back, and uses your fingers to pull hit own hot chestnut.' out of the embers At least that is our opinion, and it is funded upon some little experience, for theta it no profession which designing men attempt to use as often as that of an Editor. Pittsburg amid Erie Kama. The ('rawfnrl Ile trweNt i manifests a nervous anxiety bust the route of the Pittsburg and Erie road, which, if we did not sympathise some what with it, would be truly amusing. It says "every consideraton of justice, gratitude and hound policy cl-mands that the French Creek route should be adopted " 8o far as the " grati- twit" is cunccrued, we profess to know noth ing, but we must confess that we are inclined to WO "mimed policy" is in favor of the Demo crats route. As that paper justly observes, "by taking this route the county subscription of $2011,000 will go into the common fund; and if Erie county will do what she has promised, be-' fore two years her citizens will see her harbor orowded with yowls s *ug coal, lumber and other products from the ocun tl ea ."-- This would be a " consumniatiecoloet seven by to be wished for;" and to have it " o h m ' the railroad companies, and others 'i ta t i n procuring the passage of Finney's bill, b ut 1 Inuit s to carry out their promises, and the pro • ,* of that bill in good faith. Should they show a disposition to do so, and at the WIN time adopt s course it conciliation rather than coercion to wards oar people s it will go far towards inducing them to "stop their quarrels," and " unite," u the Democrat suggests * " in building this road.". To 'this and we trust theinfeenoe of the Demo. e rya will be exerted, sad tallski end we will take pleasure in sooparating with it. .....\ ran skive bete lemilimi -... The miserable follawersof "Sam" asiltilaa bo'.' in Philadelphia who refused the das *lb* pendence gall to the lion. Joins lincriassm,` a short time since, hays boss rebuked and coodeanosti. The refusal to allow that distin frisks& geitionsa the sum eourtsay Wilk' had boa iholy.taudered to a hundred sialist , WI% of usositriag his friends in Tadopsadssosonal, MAY 10,1834. 1 FORS EY. Chairman Ina maliciously mesa, sinew aml coatoMptible. But it was worthy of Intow notithegism. It was worthy of a party of brae polititical and reli gious intelma?oe. Mr. Buonixtut had jut re. trod from a high mission is behalf d the gov ernment of his country, it which he had distin guished himself. Note withhold from *him the plaudit of well done. It was eminently fit that h e should, on first landing be publicly received ; and it was fit that he should be permitted to meet his fellow eitisens in Independence Hall. Old Nick cannot conceal hit cloven foot, however.— Seek to cover it as he may, it will reveal itself. In like manlier, know nothingima constantly exposes its proclivities. It cannot disguise them. They are bred in the bone. They run in the blood ; and hence it was peculiarly fit that the citizens of Philadelphia should, as they did on Tuesday, wipe out the stigma by wiping cm( its authors ! For further particulars ne the result of the election on Tuesday in that city. Pretlideadal. We notice that the democratic convention of Newcastle county, Delaware, on the 26th ult., elected JAMES A. BATARD and Hon. GROitoR R RIDDLE delegates to the Cincinnati conven tion The convention expressed a preference for Mr. 43t CHANAN for the Presidency. The demo cratic convention of the Rockingham district, Virginia, appointed SAMUEL. G. WILLIAMS and Mull GRAHAM delegates to the democratic na tional convention, and expressed a preference fur Mr BUCHANAN as the Presidential 1101111i0(413 What We Maw Export, Elsewhere we have given our readers the par ticulars of the riot at Panama, New Grenada In doing so, we desire toltunt prophet, and pre. diet that should the administration send a yowl or two of war to Panama, with instructions to de mand from the government-of New Granada pe cuniary satisfaction to the sufferers and heirs of the sufferers in the late massacre at that point, and with instructions to bonibard the place should satisfaction be denied, that a howling will be set up by the black republican press, in the event of bombardment being resorted to and some of the blacks made ,43 bite the dust who were so active in destroying American life and property. Such it howling issued forth when Greytown was de molished, Sympathy is a strong element in the human character. Black republicanism has a fellow feeling towards everything of the color of itself The Panamans have tolerably black skins, and in their veins runs negro blood in abundance. They are entitled to black republi can corummiseration, and will be entitled to black republican aid comfort when their hour of trial shall come—when they shall be called upon to render satisfaction for their murderous work.— This commiseration and aid and comfort they will unquestionably have. Judge CansphrllL Past Master General. Perhaps no man connected with the Govern ment occupies such a laborious position, or one which requires so much industry, tact and - knowledge of details, as the Post Master Gener al. To him and his suborilirrttes is committed the interests of more people—personal and pe ouniary—than to all the other department. com bitted; and with a country so extensive as this a population so viiried, it would be almost mi• raculous if there were not complaints, some just, but more unjust, against the mail service of the country Hence no man can fill the position of Post Master General without abuse; and Judge CAMPBELL has had his share of it, though de serving less, we candidly believe, than any of illustrious predecessors since the days of AllOll KENDALL We are pleased, therefore, when we see this truth acknowledged, and especially when, as in the following, it is acknowledged by a po litical opponent. The following is from the Washington Correspondence of the Philadelphia North American, a paper that, has consistently opposed the men and measures of the Democra cy: It uk due t.. Jude. Campbell tom) „ that in my mtg. of obser vation and oppr•rtu may here, mew lords/ beck mese years, ao man has adnutuatered the Nast, dallealt and vexatious machisery :if the Post (NM. Department with a roan earnest &sue to serve the best taborets of the country, with a iron onespnrhensim rasp of its oecosaltien and eddngat ions, with more good will from the immeme multitude of subordinates scattered over more than three millions of Nome males of territory, or with mom admitted practical roe tees The nano is one wholly thankless In itself, for the compen sation of nominal honor is by Do Inenall otorsupesdian to tie me rino. tneurred in one who, film Judge Campbell, shandosie a It erative profession, and tasks his mind and body by an aernsvog devoticie to every public and pemosal duty. Eery ontission and error of &Very of bee and twenty thenearrt Psutmaslaa , to Say nothing of the uninberions mishaps by callmadk stsambnats and stare eoilerww, whleb transport the min, V yhdtad spoil him, jest a, if he were übiquitous and all-powerful. Twice are scar ptiu cal distinetdone which do not pay for the wear sad tsar iris& they neeeasitate, and thin 11.• the most conspicuous esansplitaniong them. \ jonrneeinah wood-sawyer can *ford to exchange plates with a Postmaster General: and even • . drudste hies walk aight well he...tate about sceeptio, a &catty so cushioned with therm.- gar The Gazette wants us to tell "why Mr.' Buchanan, on the occasion of his reception in New York city, passed over without notice the question from one of the crowd he was address ing, 'What about Slavery."' In reply to our anxious neighbor, we can mostunhesitatingly say Mr. B. does not " mean to shirk the question." The Democracy of the State of Pennsylvania have placed him in nomination—they have erect ed a platform upon which-he must stand or fall, and that platform does not " shirk the question" of slavery or any ether question before the coon try. In regard to the particular tinie referred to, if our ootempamry will recolle ct that Mr. B. was the guest of the city of New York, and not the guest of a party, we think his own good sense will teach him that there would have been manifest impropriety in Mr. Buchanan introduc ing political topics in his speech, even if some blackguard did exhibit himself by asking, "What of Slavery." What the Press Says. We republish the following from our ex changes in order that our readers may see what other members of the twat sly in regard to our extending to the proprietor of the Conetimaion the facilities for getting out his paper last week. We would not do this, for we dislike to hie* our own horn; were not the feet notorious that that circumstance has been harped upon by our cue. miss, and the enemies of the Dementia party, to injure the Whom* of the o.•ereer amens the people. It will he seen that the poem is a salt upon this point, and im language we think will make some men's cheeks tines with sham" if they are capable of it: Ago Uks reldinifill Orr Wise= Us, WSW Issiliag taws. ravel to Or Ibuir ppm, boor Not pm. kle the lowa 4 Ur Asssissibur ibe SM. Villr Yid bessi Obeersys4 tbs swim w a it Ibilsbo, awl tie poser bis tit blase. This smashar satreiftwa, webs paid rso•fis• as, ismrsils assillir V de eV nit mold new Ms ea rairvirk inn lb._ of suri 0... than its muilin" met Min am isse Free Illeseensift Tie 1161.iiks dot adiellolha s— ato type WI pews eralis the id oil Ms ..lam.l" im l "&s,' aide ateilell : gerreis" 11m14 -- MFireire ~MS thus her ise sidasibse 11 aminialkillarim lb& li. tursolsia. 7101~ issessir, smell immisi ea Ow* red trim peGeolipis, • !Van Me Cbsossatrghe ChNI.NI, 1 04iumsime slab Mdi li smaft 0' Show .. moan Ow vie atted : dabs. Sb• Proorio. Ow - aid lir e ' IMis MA* ad tinadair f ' 4 4 at •= l : i t : I N I I I I I t r 4 =kr eau le • — Ye. C:=:2ii • the Pbiladelphisi .Vorth Anseri , (ta, in tiniNi pink had btruck today a polrerful blow in oritrhat the afloat none sneeringly yelled our " focal hobby " Indeed, upon everything re- Latins to our city, it has been &et to applaud, and first to defend. 11 hat it says, therefore, up on any point our readers will take as the voice, of s friend, and give it that consideration which its merits, keeping in view the facto we have stated, demand at their hands In this light we take pleasure in copying the following,artiele relative to the recent riot here from its columas. It will be seen that while it concurs with UP iu depre cating the course the Constitution newspaper has seen fit to pursue, it also concurs with the views we expressed last week in regard to the riot whereby that establishnit.nt was thrown into the street and destroyed For sinister purposes, enemies of ours, and enemies of the Democratic party, are busy representing II! MS sympathizing with the aims and object.; of that paper; hut a more bold, bail falsehood—a court unmitigated attempt to deceive on the part of men who have failed to rule uo, but are now bent upon injuring us with the llemocratio party claw Vocally, Was never coined from the malignant lnaiti of Penn sylvania's must notorious list - We Ilse , not, and do ti , e. now, py.npathize I 'Oak r with the l'oputti(sitime, or Its mannor of dofending the pol icy of the Railroad company 'We, however, tie uopee nut—ac ,ay with tl“ N.rth ..lmerwan that smh proceedings ai that of the " 4s u for/ blot an the fizir tauu ofEri..' and that no good and true friinel cf our city, or the' cause of the p..ople, would have stool by and seen it con summated. Ii there buy thing auti-I)entocralic in this ' Is theta anything sympathising with the policy of the railroad company, or antagooise tic to the cause which JAMES l'ott,acK, and his party in the Legislature have seen fit to betray? Nu man, unless mentally blind, •,1- morally de prayed, can say there i• And pA, fur the rea sons we have stated, reasons which have their origin in our choosing to conduct the OnsEn% ER to suit ourself, and not to suit a self constituted committee el bankrupt jw'iitieeaua who Lase only found their heads above water through means of our railroad diffieulties, industrious efforts are being made to misrepresent us before the people. It will fail; we are satisfied it will fail ; then• is too much good sense, and moral hone sty in the masses, to be long deceived by such means, or by such men Rut we wander from oar purpose, which was simply to commend the f •a- dielesolies KlMsea etas =0.061e 0. Eft at .suirc i ra ?Milaisto et. 111144 41 A Vole, from • Priem tick from the Nortk American, to tit att. otom of our readers, and add thereto theii , -t that it is understood to be from the pen of lloN FAA K. Pau' s., the Senator from Philadelphia who led in opposition to the posing' , of Fiuuey'M Bill With this fact in view, n,.t miuthe ~,,,1 Le said : Lulu TWA. nLa. •T kit.--\ trt•yrsphie deal atet, I. wa. - lb* railway tnmGL. at Ee,e, ih,• mot, him deott.e..4 the nitre of the t•Coaetttelion" 11 , ••• .0,4\ threatened t., commit depre , tattoos thou up,n 1.. ~r • ratlroahl patti rh,• on.tit.it,ig - Al , uult deetnnt. it to true, but M. mien* • bleb lis. holm -mania^ pectins it to Metal blot upon the fittr faun• of f;:t, i t 1,.. 1„„ rhortrtnt thit the paper Ira. 'toiled and owned tn. radernid note. Moot pndoothly at ran, fur its eeftr,e ottit_otucti, calcutan .1 to nun. ry such nu idea. It Inlorrprtursit..l - tt.: twoi 1. ~f t lo• t...n.ntztt wourrally, mod unscrupulously, It pictured itP. 14,•11 i to Jam, to cornteyeenee of the touter riolig, mod was t 14Pril,n , ow tut-mad-out ortroconc of erprythitto whielt 1!,,• t an I,rti r companies designed or tipoired4 fliiistiodpOlo Giusti tot rot or at tho hands In het, it was raa.ll, tit UM and pur e e.. a \ -1... k c ity pabindeol in the town of Erb- There rice tee/ elentetnttitie. when. mach • 'roper .a this would not hare %stile-4 indigna lion. The editor baa fully aware of the fe.tlings pi... Nerd by his evens% bet bee not in any way asodevaterl his tone. And let the distraction of his care was •A art et mild..., ontreve which instant br ciliated or et. 1111.0.1. It could do no It. Erw. and an DOW that t entuneatary •Ititltrl. fur ‘OlrrillnCe ha- Isiah Üb• ouwo moth will he eery likely to feel •••71, s, t • . that he who. soduuhtedir, ?el no much einachief I n hi• wrttinus. will ••••••• - ta For a ahar• ourmul•ers.tinn which, under other clrcuso dames, he would be eery far down me The pi, Tie ~r a him. snail Nuunabioy place, floaht to-hc ul.h. to rim.. Co. •Oh mpt, all such cuncerua a. flu. It otwilt There are other ably condi:wrest neirepariurs k.ri.., which are sidErsent to eorreet unoreprewentattow. and -rear? ) fur the town. Yob LAW i• never justilih4P. 1111 t.. . ,, )1..a grv.at • provassatkin It may be Misruled nano, and net., fail- i:s r.u.sy lillelloolll 1111011. IIII,C1116( b. tta prole 11 - 111 to:. t ..1 those en• tlii• ittun.d iatr . kettuu of its Another Condemnation We take pleasure in copying the following jast and sensible article from the columns of "Oar World," the German Dornocratie paper in this city, in reference to the di.graePful aff.tir of the 25th. It will be seen that our coworker in the Dentoeratie vineyard of this county, concurs with the vi..ws we expressed last wed( in r , ,ference thereto We are plesied at tbia, not merely be case the position of that paper esrries weight among our tiertn.in feilow ottizeni, hut also be cause some of tho.te here who diseen! from the po4ltiu we have •IPMEIC•I duo to ourself, our par ty, and pur city to take, prt ! fesx the o 'rines of the Dcmoeratic party—a party, let us add, that never Stet euevuraged molt law, or -;pposition to the laws of the Commonwealth : .To drat:ray the hop lenient- with er bleb aunt her *aro, hie bread, lithuoranre. It I A air, • of batindlees- - is raskierai and folly to vent race speak lama etCeeta. It m a proof of barbeilero to bleat a libra ry, loit tore detestable then either is the firing of pustule tato the window of eithene. The preennel Iliffieititiee • hit+ aline between sums should be Nettled among thesnaelree, the peewee of women sad cloirin•st should he in oasts—sus mach so is the 'atom"( our eherch- How malty zuhrht it hare *Trued that mar ett, or 'atones% ehild had been tided in this wretched Mir' We 'land sown& front the beginning on the side 44 the rights of our city and will connoue ni to do, but for that A rry moon mutt randennt rootlike' which swimmer the peod name Meer tivArltageo tad in thi• x. troll.r. itr judgenaint of oar right 11114 &I.d eltis•ll sublain nr The Olerreer lotion*. that if Judge TiuoJavzow 4. sires to be • modulate for Judge under the new Law iv 1.1,11 support This is &midlevel very earvntratrial In the Jades tn.% .dl hie am mo trissuls—Oessth. And among Lis " sincere friends," wo do FI.C4 °oust you, by any means No 4• sincere friend" would make the covert insinuation erintained in the above. But we could expect nothing else. In 1844 we defended Judge Thompson from your attacks—two years later, the ooltuuns of the On *CNN= coutzosersed your falsehoods and de- . bounced your misrepresentations; two years lat er again, this same Chtsze.vxe charged home up on you, and your sycophantic crew, your freshly opined batch of .falsehoods, and helped carry him fur the third time in triumph into Ilia Halts of Congress. Again, u year ago last Fall, the OBRILIIVER, only three Jigs before the election, unfurled his banner and upon the people to send biro to Harrisburg'', and against the most s t ra i mmo eafewts:wf that int toots ile old politi cal harlot, TAP Erie oa7rtte, the people sent him there. With suoh auteeedents, we apprehend an insinuation likkg the above will do no ciatnage, es. peeiallridnut Abe Judge's Dewsorratie friends subsides illibtligree testa which it emsnesss, and the joundeVlinst which k is uttered. Hoverion.— We notice a rimier in our kitchens. limit this gentleman lime " received letters from all parts-of the frnion froth DIM. ,oarsts.sad Whip, urging Win imp b: a I;.indidase for the Presidency," *ad rhea he will -.4 take the Meld man iodepeadent candidate " We dotibt whotiliet- there i, airy mai foundation r a t a t i lt statement; but if OA Hilnen.l*upp Za that he, now bell i attritrtmg held tire Ale 00 ,, pre's sow Mesas or afeetiesesOta,,Wme malee. * i/elasios. Th e m has bvips s Owe- who hie etunainstiots lYa Pirmidomoy wast‘P tram bevo fe5.4•1•41 wig the soelautatiber trf tte temple from Ratite in * l Two; clay has pies , fel tweei u, retinl N 1 1 4 lbw Not nut 0 1117 tits Presidensisl Aso beyond his mach, ' , sinned Wives bomb. - op POTTEn oft Itaticookti - '4o4imiw Nit 01~, ask boor mmil is aim avow NS \ to Ms t. 'WOW le Great Democratic Victory! ! First lit us Ow Ilechannu frau dm- Keret/me I LOCAL, LITERARY & lISOILLANEOUS Twu year. lip, i i ,: , • it vof elph hi fell I lovingly to tie ?I. bract " Saba-, HOITu/LIAL CHIT-4:I4AT. by " by I'vc" 4 it:dtl flic "r.'r , sht, I wren!" I R name f a cap:(3 l daily to irceisa I ittmssmtitt I .1n iipeceed i just aturtaa 1a ri.tiaaleipaiila, devoted lu news, miscellany au 1 gc tivr• I literature. the number* we hare terms._ to tits. ' , vow( --try ' tht t"titt ; 1%. ; a break id show taste, tislcut,attinuch energy in all these depart the uid ettirip 1, • et. 'II frost. 1 .t moor ~SurW~ :, rat Polio - s the .h.a lease. t, its iogo, and to „ . !to : and vasely,t• ,, , we think. The pure the • trean. , t,:s 1,1 v ,I o:Iii ly 1 elltieal paptr is out the papas for the sorSfiag fireside; In a .. 11) it does ter i 4, e.ien..th; ;use wwil the elite*. bat for an !ling at home, Furrow:idiot' by tine's family, eumtninail us two P.0.r 4 '" 1 ."h , " 11'r ,:!` ( 1 Phila - nueh a paper as tbs Philadephia Ercniag J rant. delphia, in the numbers before tis has a very just sail wke* election in r Butt • / art:e op on the now very eetumon practise ofadvertisiihr for a es at, I hapbasids. It says, if marriage be a lottery as ray ; (14, d —• i they eertatn int.rttli-ts hare had the hardihood to suggest, there have pursued , •nv and c.o. manner of purehindog a ticket so ridiculously Mk Tuesday 1.1.. t, u,. I; ill; -.11, Jan ;;,.; fur I aL. Ird • through the ;medium elan Arerttsem et] t Rev. Mayor under wh., I. .d I 1., \ wet, .i, :e h t e ,i, th e y Dr. ilevpetl hito.elf in everlasting odium by aeliievtil 3 in ..t and 16 b.• c, rt suit for divorce against bin wifc—a suit in ',huh ,- h. an., ...idly worsted and the lady justified—first made umph . ,j rut the ityuaintar.e of that lay, it is paid, through the ads er- Mayor —Po( II %RD VAL 42.0:; ti•inK I.,•ruinn. f the ahuuld tat gencr. Gag —Wit.i.lAm 3, Pox/ 13:13 ail) k non u :mil understood, that such publicitions as 11... CVO _Control! , r TA Yld ill 40613 Pr' Id nio•t ..‘ try instauee, are either arrant hoaxer , trot up •r the 1 uriose of procuring n dollar's worth of fun, or els.; Reccit ut • ---P ARMWrit'QTLR, 1713 a•ri.osk ii cence,il .4 bye purpose Moil of the, City Com —.IA 1‘). 1. "2..0.1 who 4.iv ertipe par..,rs are either hupd,ands who hare All Democrats, am: a:I !I. v..ti.l 1r . ,. ..f ni nnd 1 , -.1 their :awful woes, or wit es who hare Red from th , :r S,•itte .ix mewls ago dry goals clerk " euneyliattiu . : I.l%yritt. ',ll, d a y F ps. vious to the elrettial th. :he represented her,,df as free .Vi 4 ; i„i „run it wh, called bernelfu followers to rally ;Ind tr. lb , I.:tr• i tf f 1 'll in , r herherd of d cons,,ri lowing patiwtie ,traitt • .1 • ~ • as.- •tepfather to feur intere•t. r, school in Connecticut r,, • -ii•e , 1, ell lc, c..riselinghimPelf sr‘:!, mitt •h•• .1.-old Dot ha eompeile , l to marnlewl ,ri. I.e hl.l expel:o.ll all his T 1•• r t • polorerful pethatei • ,111 . Nu,,uatu, i.arctiuts• •ta I ~ .,111JC., , 111 r 1 .111 l later L.. Let eNO.I true nutty ..ur argot~.Cr. 1r. , .5, .hall onlw t 111111 411 n.lw, IAO• 1 ` 1.. 1 . 11 .`1 . 1 rm. tp th...1.0t . Ocst la ' ILLISOIS STATE CONVENTION le.iin from 11lin( i 4 that the Rin•irratic State tion which a.beiLl•led iu.Springficid Thur , i;“) last, nominated lion \V .1 Richardson I r Governor The c , .nfidenc- thu. evinced in ('.l Richardson by th c•f Mined% shared by the Itin Tracy of ' l l Kiel n That tho will triumph r all tion a nd a ll combin itiong ;,r t otion by an ovArwholniln7 be, nr) reacon3l,lo Inuhr Th.. , n (•, Itichard•on trinnipb ~1 a 4r. ••• ciple, with whie:t his name 1.• continuP witocifttol Ver . The !11.aryland ;44 it , • tioulet. oulne.day, au I cic •f.-1 i; 141 i tell and lienry r thiState at larqc r James Buchanan as the ran& :'r Limey w,re passe,l by a v r , nine =C= TRENTON, N. J., May i; cratie Convention a , svnil;, .1 selected the following Del, nati National COLINCLICIOU Senatorial R•legite,—l;• r. Wt.. .1 Wtn. Mlekle, Gen .Tf, . I), t .' V. 11. Wright. Congret.sional 11,1.: ; !tt. - Hannah, I; I: SI: pher,l ; /r•r , •• • S I tnnou, i ) •, Third—Art:llllml 1 hborn, ( • Fourth—Jac 21) V. 1111.1.0: 1..1 11 Fifth—Sitne.)u fl lilt- Jl, I . 'l .; V •.V. Reliolll6 ll ll. Wert' 21 , 1 , p , ,, , 1 :14 -tr , •.., tli I,— eptes to voto f-r Bu . n ry Know Nothilagi‘to...ta ; appr.Aitq,,i . the Nati.li• , al aduainigtration hod toe rrirw , : an• Plta Nebraska Act • Fn. llt VrActuvirrw , i late Assistant Examiner in the, Poenr Office, has been app"intol chl• r utiivr. ; , i I , lftc , :y Wm. Chauncey LitY 7 '. ,, u, r , i )!r . La-- don - retires with the the Secretary of tio• Int ri •r • , tl.l t T).n sioner of Patents, f,r the •Iti.tt-r •ts‘ ttt tit•. • which ho has discharg , d tly• imp , rt .nt hie office Several pretnittere pol , ttei tutual Washington to ho pre , ent at \V h...itiati I nt Thursday, when the .%•111111Itt. , r p"int,..l),, ti. Pennsylvania INFotteratic Stat.. Couventi, inform Mr. Bueh.inan notuilitb , n 11., Pre s idency by that l'one,tnti wt . ! I r' int their duty Mr. Buchanan he Ler , Monday, anti will -top t day •tt Jh!tun r Parleys have b"en r tl -1-til a i; U V . . 1 ,•, Hotel here MassecuusErrs .\.:41 - ito•A:s t'.“ N. It. —The American Stmt Uun II t0..1 1 • afteraoma, and 149 . -1;e.1 by 27r 4 Delegate :4. On tile 1-1, 11.. n Meees G. Cobb, of the G,.vernorN 1: 0 1 moreitia was elected Pre-iJvnt, 1, i% ni g I:,:; 116 for LieutAiqverc,r y, 1411 u 1 din.. r ite. The other officers of the Courie.l elected by the party 111)r,i'd 01 more. Mr. White, of Medway, rk—oiut n t, r• pudiatiog tbo noruin 1:11;ah•rk., au, (daring in favor of a repre-ent 111.,0 in ilit lug American Convention. Amidst grist ezeitetnen; th, rosciia' 1 , .11 , laid on the table by a duct , ' I maprit). Mr Ely, of Ne wt ,•o, favor of the Atnecican party rall . ‘ titv t., State in the coming elvet km, ilk ng member of 'Mitt party to 1.1.te II • tilink4 0 in Presidential matters. A long ,h.1,,,t0 .1, daring which the anti-Filltiwro men that tie failure to epudiate the pr: -cot nati“tial nominations would tieNtroy the Ain( ricatt p in Masaachusett a. The announcement that New liatbre,,!ltry ! ad repudiated Fillmore wui receive,' with vi.• • r , , group, sod hisses Tim Ely resolution, were temportili!) the table to be taken up at a late hour At 9 o'clock, the 1116 Ftltitt4,re Del , - g ,t,, I.,ft the Hail, mod urn ouw to ec.netuluttiota &l the Adams House They will probably k•ti. , for a Convention to elect I)olegate, to t Nov; York Convention of Jute 12th. PLYXI(,tiTII, N 11., May G. Nuw HAMPSHIRE " AMKRIC.% ti " STATE I'.il VINTION—The New Ilampshire .linerican 0=441 assembled here to-day, and eleoti.d spies to the Free Soil .kincrican Convc:nti. , l tii be held in New York on the I:2th of June. Cousin passed strong American and .11.:L Ne braska resolutions, endorsing thi action of sb,ir delegates in seceding fniin the Philadelphia Con n:atm of February, last, and repudiating .the norsioatios of fillmore and llinelson. The req. olntions were *opted unanimously. LIIIIRAILITY Of PIIISICIAN:. —lt has been said that physicians would disparage .ily needy, however liftable, which they did not originate thermselves. This ha 4 dispr , r. by their liberal mom towards Dr. J. A.. 11 ER's preparation. They hare siclopied the* int" ge berSiline in their praetie', which show!' a sail to countenance artieles that hare Lintrin•de imerha utile& deserve their attention ?hi. i.e tb learned professiongrrat ered ta' and effe. ••tutl contradicts the prevalent erroneinta r that ebeir, apparition to pmprietsry remed;...4 is based ht their remedies to iliseard thew. We have always had isoalidenee in the lintiorable ato tives et our medical men, and arc glu.a ta sustained by the liberal welcome they aecer t to 1114141 rowdies U Ayer Cherry Pectoral unit tWiliedsPave, even though they are not i.r.lvr ad is ...boit Intl, but are made known 1.1 th e Peatilllaltat* the newspapers .7 ---N%-re Ori,a,sx DAIL t - thtl,Pet g from the Lefton , • An agent IV, a political party, k2o l 4_l4l: l 4l o iita4o_!llt dot*. Ow 1111111paigii as • tetweie eorre,pon aild sansitstaler al Km tandiss." • /4.1 t• 1 Ii• n vt. Ihetol• r • . h .• I . •tt'. - „ .:t., o to I qt. •• MIMI 010:111E1 Mir ,1. ; , ti 4 ME ; -1 -' i \VA.4IINI;To`.. .\* B.) ~ T 0 , ,, May .; Tlfli OBSERVER. i , leti• .1 i . 4 1,1. M farne.h a supl ly m her t , 1.1 tl.et ~h.• I 31 ty , mosey whatever' w. ..t t.. .1,,h , 1 Pi Puren rad relatad lue st"ry, ILI li, 11. IL tint h•titt^ hwy r to 1 .61111; mtit ngainpt his w.f.. •••• • - to , hieing the p.,u4,15--analer fnl.t pre rt i ,:y or th. lawyer th.tt n r thorn r••itlit Lc nu ‘aiorition , 30,04 tr. a :oubie • i.1111 , 1i fort like , the elerk in ,111,1iti..n. T:ii I.u-hard then infvrtnr.l hit that ho •iiir To tlii4 oho mid" no reply, bet, tl, • - .Wm 'VI , 01 Ili , tame (Iny the wifvrtunate ..t I arte.te , l Jp.,n N writ for thr..at , r,ed •:• m . 1- drie l .,•l t ovv. 1 ,n Is to remain nth ,1,1 *" •-, oh ity.--The n 1,01. app. . r PANT eam . rk ••• ' • ••• rot', •I • W I ; 4 , l' ' h proprcti. , r thu 111 TR: ;.,tb ,ur ent,mplrnry ft 4811 aLv h 01,r0 WU hiuan ;:rett...r.G. aolt that th, 1 r 1. is , y+ *run • 1 w t!) pi when enog,l ,rt ',• 31 1 1, •••11 ,, '• tl . l ;.r ~r -) I 1 I I: • I r. In Eurenu I= • F. I IT '. :In ler Om direez.ou RIME T , ME ME L 't =SE MIME i •nrt Ill' • :t1 h'.1 , 11 0 1 and that 11•21 ME sirect, inn e.rrf i!ca,ant, ‘,., 11 , • ulth =I t'AtlL • 4l 01.• y than liir•r% hl I n he..n ;I up ...I'll II (11.1 4 • a' Ct. , . • t tr), Is rrai hr•l DE lIM 11. 1 :1 11 • A •16 : rat ON, ' r MEE ••. .•- &Iv 1.7 ft l‘Arci.in; ' • 0... that in th. wrq fk.r d ip• r y , ta n EMI lir I. ,r I a•• Tntt4t hIV • g;v: I 1‘...1tt• v.ery marrta-rr.e REiNI 1- .1. I 1,1. 'I, rtn•W nm , lent pltre , nago at lb rL i't pay anyibiri-, and aro as ma I 4. =I Ntif,l f 1,.i1t .r •t•ad I I.CII f fet, whet' , r lIMI=TII9 1.1 1,.n Enwt 14r a Goatel Carriage, L! •.) ....ten .a C4ll 1,, 1 , 1.1' , 1• I C. 1 1 .1. 7,e1 artt,le Lr. . C ~{ rr.• I.lt usol :ny, t 9 n', L Z r =MN Ell =l3 CZEIMMI and employing none r , v.oy 1 , 1( eof work tlloy torn oui =I EMI =I rra • y r. and hence is fully up 0.0 • 1 Carr tag Call in lid • Irt•••',• ,hull bran nn mote. of P. !,n Fi • ' r • - 1. Carnotr.om In II 1 7 1.14 Ikn% 15 e. or.. e; • p i p the litP . l asnuunc rr; • , th•• Sunbury and Erie 11 " ' ''' l, y r • the Chief Engineer, and 4., rel • • I)pr , ..•tp•r, .:1 L. ID this city in n few tr . ht , 'nn , :f.t.•n t tun L c"inwerice ar, t:i • I in a short time N. pi % igatints Niarig.l•l- , 1 t n .111.1 • • ftlriy openv,l from ne.:. ',11,. , I tt.to a tl , et cleared for tn.! .rt •i!t0...,!. every On Tuo.day tho Keystone State, t;et. Chicago lin., left this p..rt it. lir.t tew up tvitli a line lot of freight in pastetters. nollser .04 by 1.110 that a 11113,1 a m en, I TA 1. 11. e.),1 lined in oar County J.lll on a ohargo or Forgery. has mad.. 111 , ,•orir• t n ., 1;111Q IP iort's 1, C V ideD t o the County .11,1 is R ‘Vry ir,fiteuro plar RlalurN I;unur I I: ..our. Wt. 'hnt I • .1 V. 1110 Ft popular 1 . 113111 •pr n.,r,liotfr are v •ry y, s aro -.on !,!t1 • hit. ews:y er a "1.,f r•: . ul aro 'flyway+ "on han.l" whey, the Lest arc t • Le n•untl, aO4l this perhaps MD y lIP count f .r tho uun,l , ' • ars s , s g•••ing to BLAILeg Btosnr.- •.v ,111 , >•.td 'ths P..+t °taws. At all =MI ver.t•. Z• rnt Attr•tc.t,on th.r' ~ .omu kind. and , tl.• zr/Int i• ~ n ton , nrre,••• • W • .13•i•e, • call Le and what it I. A Good A !madmen!. tndiee that rur friend Mr Iferat) N..ttintrhitua b • pmr n en,l •.1 t of the Cleveland sad Aph. tabula Ildtirovd, in I , o'o 1.. f Mr. .41tun, reeigtted. Mt. N. betr,. t n_nitir , n tap '1,11./..6 and an etterg-ttie ethane ter, nn I will pr , .re ❑ trr3 ..ffieer. Mr N. boil n,av:t ilia ...I • . - Ii he pleft•ed 'n Itekr 61 his prowation. • Admitted to In.• Brit- W • in nr from this "trek that oh moth, t.t Et Ts tr Ithantr E*. f . J. Real Talmrsox, Nay tplotitted to tits , Stir of tilt rowdy. We are pleased I. n I tLit Dn p-IP.I a verxisrahle I.ll4llll4a tien. tot IL bleoaggs. We attention in tkendvertisement of the Steamer tmns. la another , nlomn: to woo of Abell's' Baal* .1n the laikce, and as ends will be ernlssivelyeared hll the Chieng., trade the preterit seams, stoking !s one of he r-vflarpoints, thee e intending tie thaliptiiis bit 11114 west, or h it% leg freight tot any point on the apple MM. Will do , . welt to keep the feet in view. Erie MT Ratak. nr adveethestest hi another tiebrets, it will be u that, st a wooing of the Direeten of Hie Hetitetioa as 1, • solbltioruel tifieur pee seat was &elated. Altegsteer Hie is ciee of Pabst mid beet 'imemeepti )leaks la Ow sorer. r.l , sh t;le tart ,thst th. I rho uo not polygamy be prominent! iire••. , l up attention. The missionary establieh m-ni. in bites been trouble.l with the , i,lution of thr. atfi I Inh will eutnisii.nil it t, the consideration ed e ur i—litiointo M wm..nt aro Witold a 2ir. , rlg thrt.l7, tit, antw I , 4ry week, and between eee, , et••Teee 1,-;ygaray wilt eertaitily be 're-,. .or an Fr, '• will 13.. dnubt ecme in ‘n; r•-r lotto? , ;0 , the reseil • .1 "i fl `i Etl, ..••• r t [:Xprt t ”.lent ,•!* ar 1%1:1 rf natio a.l T ~1" .~TI"1'i EMI " 4 l• 7..1 '• hobby, - a. I r Lieu , and 0 !hew •v. r r w • vi vs • t T`n~ ~ :• u~ra 1 fittrinPr4- 11, Main .tra.•t 0: to • I ,Irdor..•l LIES k r: , .tt.i', lay, , uIA imllcam.tn 1i "-• ,th the fcill I;, 11=1•=19 =! , hat i .;;‘,. z!,rt =I EMI tapr N . rn~;[ • fain , ~~1 i ..rrn' e ~J EMI lISIE 1W Ltd HA: tin••• and rail.l 0 , , 4, i• princ.ples of ''., to h.' takut • or. T -eve.' in th•• year The lL vv. in t nne. ' A11en:1 . ..2:10W appear ! !!! l aa.! Pro • 1111‘14131 11, Ilg4l or I.`l kind .11 •%-•ni than any eat 1,1 why t.tionhil they n. t roglloll Are) r,,ry NE W - - T,ltli, X . I4e me Olarrear.) The • 603100 of biewonis" micas are * bed once more, and the Sowell' legelin (tithe spdsg-Qmimit's wort is decking the dells and gardens, and wakeaing the faith- ful liAnsge of the birds. The great natural and artificial highways of our country are erowdetk with the passage I of the past s ear's abundazi.e and the energy of our Wet aetiv.• ve,,ple. Pence ha, waved ber white banner over the East, and hope spreads her bow of premise over the answi•riag and sympathising West. hat the resting voisan.,c. of the hunan heart an contritely hearing up u.w do. Litiuu for ear:h. Whore one tierce fire sinks I. rest, tunny nice. hunt out alum in &diatom's, Whoa Xs vv.t is pacified, Asia and America aro flooded with the lurid lass of striti Kings and rulers imagine that Cannon and sabres are wore enduring supporters of their power, than wheat sheaves and pruning knives. A law and distant wand from the Tropics, like the Ant beavirs of their owa volcanoes, seems to tenths warnings of war to these Northern loads. The Britlett lion ie sun o Ith d',..ppointatent. The French Kaska are foaling is thrir " pride of placo," and gorged with glory.- A rash and n taut+ upon the saucy republic Might 'tooth the one, arid lift the other to a higher tight. The present complex • un ..IC. , utral American news gives a color of truth to the (secy. If the European power's can indirectly cut off the Isthmian communications between the But and the Gold en sl a w, our resources will be diminished, and California may yet be the prise of the Allies. The swords or 0114 and the sibs of Kentucky may et have to dash a new light upon the ' , Lire and etripes. The lately defunct Accersork Transit Company is at- tempting t.. r.siin it, former %it:day by alliances with fore.;:t government,. /t Is too late. The paspengere wh.. n. returning by that line, and were perfidiously carriol to Panama and there tl••aintatetl by the singed us tt•r.. arc loud in their zondenanatien of the company f.,r the r Wn'l .turi equally bird upon thie .b.reaeed stork gluniovnz n...hine tine of as former Lao/ t•. 1,.. Nuioring from periodical mental .11,0u..0. S.. frau* t. gnat Fghta Toe tuo:4 notiventle event the past week in New York has boon the great Kepahlican meeting at the Tabernacle Thu lions and the tombs of former campaigns met there in fraternal communion, and beside those teteranA, 11/11.1.1$ haq brought into action some fresh champions, whose eto queote gave a new treat to the town. On this occasion, the clergy a ;, , el) retneit....t in the seere.l ikeelurion of their parsonages. The -*hallos of the Skring hare carried ed to their final teat, some of the heat citizens of New York and its Among others, wa the well known Robert L. Stevens of .1. rL , ey. The I:rm.:roe ateam (lotting battery which emlueut engineer's attentinn for serer In., and or which In many thms•and dollars were ap pr , .pr,ute.l by .t .roLueot, it immediately to be hi. I under the direetion ( ..re mer t and made ly for (11.! defuse. of our harl.nr. The derea•sd was , lent the Now .I..roey Ited Load. It 14 to be ioptol lila. the ait9r enh.truction will altos be put into :t ••," •nee inimedtat4l7 • 1,1..3 or t'i.• • o: thy , metropolis may i„. fe , •Tu t ty I.set that, luung this week, one of our c..tit tined ono th.usaod four hundred and forts - thr• • adrertirettwnt+ 1.1 , ;14ui It 3 rogular daily 4ISUC•.— T:,.. Inlity to 1 ,,,,t it a cheap rate is a great • t.zue and money, espoially ii'w.ut May-day, when i „ m.i.ta to F. „ par •, and when manes quick it 1.-r • ont. sera ••1 r • 1 112;..,• . ed at street bonfires, never 11,1 earto , ” pat henver tenauts aasl herpes, never 1,.1 ' ia I real. a jollier harvest, never , t tt .factory smashing of glasses and n•.. 1. never dvi New York experience n • r • oinz np 1.1.4 rerat,bing down, than 0:1 I, . j\l ‘y iny 4 ,1 And now a good rest and a • —•• •-tn Nt'ff Year or hope. health sad bap. ERIE. kM,Pliu!: A'. :. , TItYCIININE.—The beneficial elteeta of camphor, a± an antidote to strychnine, ilia.tr tted in a ease reported to Mr. Tewkes i,,,,,..„ Hand, Maine It appears that a boy nrt• with c , invitilsions, and It was aseer taille,l tLit h 1 . 1,14 eaten a biscuit, picked up at : 1 : r 4.4 n eattog h9use, that was made f , .!.• p 19, .0 •if killing rats and eontained al • • ...,•• nrl•l a half grains of strychnine The i• • .p..i•nis •,.) severe that immediate wa.• inevitable, though all the usual retne• were rel., dto t'amphor could not be introditerd into the , t , imaela on account of the cylitinuel leek- J aw Accordingly strong injec• ti camplwr were used, and the body im mei 4,i Ito str,•ng camphor bath, and in a few th•• I. •v was comparatively well. - T. ) LAKE SUPSSIOIL—The Superior i; 1, , a rns front Mr Geo. E. Nettleton, that while ho was in the city of Washington, be infiirtniiil by the Second Assistant Po4t Mii•-ter t;i neral. that an advertisement would be I pubiioled calling for proposals to ontivey a -01111. weokly mail from St. Paul to Su perior •Ti :•tal.• gentleman also informs US that .r,• •u • 1" Lave a weekly !nail during the summer frffla Chicago and Detroit. Vt . ki,ts.e UP SINSIERS —We have heard "t" 'd mint-ter in Kentucky, who purchased a wh;••1-, •to , l when his hearers went to sleep, as he emitted from it a very shrill sound All w re awake, and stood up to hear him launch forth thus.— NV. 1. , yon nro ~f staart specimens t,l Lutuanity, aki't yes' as he slowly gazed at hi wood, riug p•nple; " ;dun I preach the gospel, you go to sleep; when I play the fool, you are awakt., and look like a rush of hornets with a in their no,t." HINTS FOR VIE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION.— . .Nu 1,0v.i .`sentittel says that the Spring eleetions in that State indicate a Democratic majority of about three thousand Michigan has goneDetn i)cratie by a still larger majority. The Legisla ture of 31aitte Ott the 10th ult., passed resolutions condemning the Sectional resolutions of the pre vious Logi..t.it ure, and approving the principles of the Nebra-ka law In New Hampshire, Rhode Island' and Connecticut, the Democrats have gained thousands withiu a year, and lack but little iu either State of a majority of all :he -vote s Next November will very probably sup. ply the deficiency Nearly the whole &nth is Democratic ; lnd in short, the prospects of the Democracy iu reference to the approaching Prc— itlontiat Klee!ion are excellent. The Black R publicans ' a-, well as the Know Nothings, are. beeoutingdisheartened; and the Old Line Whigs so far as tie-y have coorated with either ( - if these factions, are hanlin -off, and preparing to set up for thetuselveri State Conventions which have rooently bei n held in Kentucky and Mar). laud, take thia ground decidedly. Most of them had rAther the Democrats would succeed, than either of the factions above named. The 'l 4 iriff Question, the Bank question, and ovary other important question, which formerly divide" the Old Line Whigs from the Democrats, is DOW ei ther adjusted r ohsolete--while on the question of Ai.olitiou Sectionalism, which is now lipper oto,t in Ow public toiled, the Old Line Whigs and ti.ii I) , Milt rats are agreed —June. of Giro. Erie Wholesale Prices Current (. '4 ':/.‘ III) WELK, Y RI I: it!. 5 LTG 4 RitoTHER. 14,4,-, m Geerrrtre wed Preview., State soradr. .0 -- 1 L.• Ir. P hare-4, 46 50 Ler4, • 11 I ..toko twat, r c. 1., .1:... Hotter, Heys I. orll M•.. 1, /NO I'hINNIN, s • 9 Fruits, iLe. m% !P 481. , s 4 4 4 .., rued. l) bo.brl, 37 ~ W hit. Brims, 100 421 124 dried, .. 109 Ha,. remelt.% . i Do, 14 Tiololiiy I los, II 99 Re mews, V We, 409 Clover, l P ts% s a At.,„....t., ..1.1 .1).41 •to It'. 1010/601,. . 11..ars1 " 1I S Poplag,V344lo ft i elle 00 Ckettartrle, r Web . 2 .1", ' Hemlock, 8 04. 1 4 CO Dry Coe]. IP PIA. Pin dear sasso'l 14• W Ou * 6 sossoos, solo u.) wh t tee .h; V barrel, 10 on As,. II 91 111 CO half bat., SS. Mingle.. I vie 2 M Vork.rel, V bar. ...... 4:44 Ull per. ' Na. 2, 14 00 WI/dorsi. liperus, 01. 2 Oil •• " No. 3, 1100 Saimissy Es. Iti Urals. Wheat, minter, I , lms. 1 38 spnng, " I 25 Baekwh..t, 62`, Am TO Cora, 44 Onto. Zi Itortoy, lOO Provisions. Pork V bar. $l4l 0 111 00 64C:wt. 400 T bar. 14 OD 'lrst 4A7 00 Yates. 'P lb -. 0 fa 0 ' • ' t:21V411) • lb warete'rlia 1101111411! t . anti ! , HeredIFFMN 1104 forrnero ;r1„, ars,sol.,.' u s a s as min and 11.441 a. Roar and usasrsis f” nn a „ (owl, dbratits arum er sot adapfsal ts, Hr for..,—eb os • be ma dlirsetsbrad drasr ont - unas.ot anl ; r n ,„,e wsk for his onsi.-n., (mon bin fluids andenl,l, ( 1 1„... " „so. t /Ws, ssisseqes, aryl dive--ire fbrusni, Kb; ann. ansrer, he •ast, awl decay orate system mat,. tais Inattlterl. If ths Autda bosoms tram..., ~r laws- bee.oraea sefeeteel, and dieweipn falosr-1 racer ni yitybee Water, Flury, lebeleseperr. 01•04,.. r. Loer lepeette and tiwarral Weaken& i t t s !dent that to prevent tiara C.a..: or r.. Lissy alr.n.ly sand, no toast biotin st thr a bit Ur. Aunts. are and tha n . onl, Car. *end forth pan atelPenhp, n e w. cohie Gmnrel (rum t'belly OW of °°°"" .mn , distills, a ill thandsoarst, awl health he tie nal um, er —lO werraaary t., tl.lOlll, 4tmir 0, ass of Nero.. Vertallie ineaft, .11. 01111, lan bp /.rested by [hooligans of this Una• vrri.. ectieb, 4..121.1 tbsore&sre to rsiret a l .„. Ncyr Mix, 114414, 111.4111. tottptrel to tho o•turv• and coestittttion or Me OI 4.11 , 1 , 4 , 111•1 er•nrelt us•l • retsi.te.l to l'eanar an.i Purl() the Fluids, iroort e the hr. •thany, int kw.eat• t 11•1. reoait IA the natursl effect of suonK ••.wt t - L flentmpron ilAel other 1`...a. n.—We would tn.•ndnro 64% tr.: •AG. I • MOM}, t.. make. t, t 1... nti.st , uts Sln I a•fatn ut liapnll tng tn• it 4,11.1.t.,43 G.. , 1 I • sgir%M. %. tellik/Mit'‘ II kliL nber,lxt• 41).1 dipl"rna. r tiro, /4 el limellmiedir , • ftstr Dy• •ineo 11C.1"!, alio! Sti,ittit o ; wade of it 211.11• i1th3114.40 F. 4214 In 'I , . ~•k , uult•-• tLn tbakm...f • 14. 0 4..au I in, •sti, ,t ram, tho r..a , s, not w.t ..r r• , thought trti. ILA r• . RimAmPAL Liu* I it) r=ter ailidta i YU 1 aemm l2 Fiax. V logi.. es S Clover. . T 40 • . Potato.% • tot. 37 , .. OsioaN4 rA. V . Millar, to VMs Tag 4 Nao ZAM The American Vegetable Home Powder.... r•rrlur' L.tigu Pr►irarc.l only by cart. r k ..! pvorrrJll thrlpuirli6.ut the. couutr) „,, Nlgi l...ant,r.i nrtutr. ,rt.ekh ~ •La filVie• ..; 119 . , i rt, Y. ILA ura t,••rn! +l, trui,,,1,1: .1. V wt.. alai art. not r „ t. rf...• i . 'hat (Iv* ho it • n .1 ! pill , en, rat Illt, ant! th , !Isar. ,u,l a, Irtt• dtt /tan. ) t), art (la G. ni ,rw• f,,,r sale I. 1" ra-t A•t rag , . itairt Asabelnalack• %Vialerm, • 0t...1) I V.. :1..4. I . rout tibolion.., . a t .b. „ salt I! V. 1.. 2, 1.4...41 alliSEktVint Jlllll 411414 1.. -.X.1. - • .. r . the 1%1,., t,,r1t tt..t 1 . ..ra • ~ nny t 1..• OW. 1,,• • .$. • r,• y • I r .u. 1,, fur 1(1.4111; .111 kind§ used hv e.. 1 ' kirids aia4l by Coal -1 IN. , 7 411 kitola acrd try Coal .411 a.tuda and by Mon 1,1•,.. . k lll kiwi. , , .411 kiwis 110.4 hi Illanafart. r 411 kinda a... 1 by Mad,. ,a• 4-I1 ainata true.l by Aorti ••• A E I kstal• I;e4 by kailna.l ...r tol kthrl• rtmett h. lirnk.. 1,11411,1 J, 1,1 1 / 4 . t• a...! I , ; Itr. --, !I ktral• a- r 1 / 4 11} I • 11 111 kia .• a— !y } 1 / 4 1 1 / 4 : 111 1.. 1 .t. 511 Is !sal. a•••. 1 1 .• l'a 1 .1!• 1 I th.. r 1,1 ..• 1 , . Pntas •.•., I,in.to 1/1 1 / 4 1. Ta!ais!!... , l • r 1 / 4 11 ki,n , l4 u,—d 1.. Ir. .., All Lind,. a... 1 hy Isa_u, ar A.; ; • s . • .r.. %II kind- u.... 1 br lr , ,•t. 11 ktuda u•sal 1.) • .111 bawl% used Sat 11 ktoci. 1 , , } . .11.•!.•. 1!I 1 / 4 1,1.1• bi rr. l / 4 "1:1 • sg 1 • - 11 1 / 4 1.a1s i5... 1 / 4 1 b. f l / 4 rna ••• • 1., ay.por used , airs!.. 0a...1 by Fir . .ta,, In •Iss.rs, all tIV all rt.". • as.. s . 1 / 4 1 , • .r • h-ap as 11,.. wn, "rib., ipi:7l- ft-v. Thayt.r. tL F Ch..rell in . ..s $.•.1) . F2.•r• • $ 1 . 1 / 4 ”. S . .t, II par,-11 ma•l ' Is rr loquta. 1 / 4 'we togetLer MARRIED. 144444, tl2l EN R.ll'll t M, Iron 11 11, 0.. it I Ittam , .••-tur,: . ritoNt SE', Atto' . 'l,l at 11, 11:r :-"r the lat.. Juiu Stqart 1.. DIED tj•t• ett, , Itolt r n r 1••11.:' • 1.141 A Mar I.r• With !,• • API Thee Woe mill, EMILY M I et.o. •r• • ( to, 'AI I ear* AT a meeting the Dve!, 'l. Lfterueon, a dtvl.l..u.i of I r -•, was pikabl.• .1. - w. c. %LE% VTIJIIX 41 '4Ulyetott aidl t• .f7tan4 821,J.PtU110, 0n.., - 1 tiv• Bth street Canel shee the beet Blond Horses IN •!, - Fine. 11,r, h '29, !MC IN t he matter ..f thr appli, at.,... and ..ther. tor like tit r run l'unrr,z . alion In *.ztur , ,,,..nr11l • • isn't In the lirplusus' euurl Ert t ~,,n•• \ o ' 11. Awl nor , h. wit. Mal 9th, p«t4t, .11 ' - ofwdßwlEstah. having heen nt.. 4 , • h .11E1 of Wm, IxStl,G.ra otir or 11•11/1•17. r-• • appear it. oak! regtrt at n , t. I • ere.r• , any preaant 4tr espretAnt !Wen et In *Atno , , the, .hall ht.rat. Porrl'unatt. k:\. , The nruler.tzue.l, app. inte4 .111-ht. r' • ••• • +mph • 1.,11•t4••• 1i1.1•1111 . • in F:rie, Perim' , 011 Nit unts , , tire . •, . I ' rt. WA. 9th, 1k:el 24..2 BE.NJAMIN I .14. rie City Carriage Manufactory Messrs. YAL F, tt'• 1:1: N`V,:olt( 1.1) n.q.. ;fatly stanottn.« tin-. 11 • SI.•: • •f)er:l.lly ha%.. , that they 1•11•1•• 1 t,,. • S• ~`• •••••• •11-•••••1 by 10. Wlttmth, •••1 4 into Ott , . :, 0.,11‘ 11••••••• and hat ••11 hand a lar4er . oi eIItRIAGeS, 131:11GIES„ , thtfl CI, r ilna..llV, 10 likrb,tor style, duralo . • • tine Atstarnor to a 1.% thin; INertiofnev oder. : o• ' They stapler a ott•oher of the is -t ...o. °tauter an 4 from tixtr • • • are lostuttleel they east Geer the tw..• BE4T MATERIAL of all him!. that ••• all their tvc,rk. flepairtag of ail FAINTING AND TRIMING. done . n sli.rt not." ttat.l reawoliablelent, t.:3/" . Portions serotivla ord , ra I[4llY rest , Ott,' to their retire maLtodactkott, rad • o • lar at w ell aw tf the!, rtttPn,le.l in perwo).on; it, • chtraLle work will Awl it to the, alializ.• t• Kru.,, %ln. 10, 1686. :" :;tlil - - CI Cl Cii• CO . STEIMBOAT GLOBE, A PRATT, Nta<: , r Mr ILI, leave Erie Thurmlai tho 1.1 . .• r iiir at yi it.' ifitertn ,, liate. /A.r, LAKE' SUPtRIOR THI. NEW IItoPELER uNT(INA,OO,_P ‘,. v, IvILL Icw.a En« for t k.. . r .r, 'lr m a VI.. Nth 1:1PL. Immense Arrival of Domestic Goods 111/WELL 411: GRIP4WOI.I3 t— , plot 1... Pk • hug* owe* .4 18.. 8 ”.... 1, .. ir.te heelothne «I - err:MAK in lII.Ir It i. l I•- •• ' t t•I Amine our Anelt ae cr •nt .-• Erie. Lay la, MA. 11,111. " Eureka! What have you Found' rrr T, .„ r, J". •„;;,,,;;;I, B ro.. ..• Kl.rt. In the odor,. lately ..ecup.6l 1.. I , f CLOTIIS. CASSIMERE , . \'E-11\ 1 ..febe faeberniable 4 1, ten.. Ito•fel, Node of *ten deo• rt to o 14.4 10441 , 140(11. MA for purr o • on doubt it, mill. *MP and 1, me I• • ) 00 .1 the Good.. and Lan Pyle... 1, onto,. him r.. 4.1. t.. ttttt ra• Lt•• . • •tneh t.. ail a h‘. sire bhn Is can It \ ,lata Strel t rjr twat jut Work eat and sna.io in t '..1 ponod tttle•. Lot An onlithtonied .' a real lot an oxantinnt. , o, and be rl.n‘ 111. • , M=MMS Dissolution. VOTICIRIs lio,tre given th‘t t I,t • • - A.ll her between /Whirler, tS.e. 11•...ktn• etrtithtima of Ihmtatiou AU .I.•ht• r the • ter their mortegor.rok 116114Ater t 1.1 0., tIOII. held settlitott add irta. iiav 1, IMol. QIVGIAR CI'RRD 0101 . 4 *excited frz ~ , r •• Oron« 3. 11 '. f t .'" " I May 10, kvdt. Pairbank's Platform and Colluttr 5416 wac rail attetilb.o to kto soar. .•. 000 ritney,l esooloMatluo, rod r, ;era 4% 1 t Pettlr ' Phut' lowrrt tt. i'• 1 -- hemrilt and bssittp 15044 lite *tight, 31. int"..ert lal tfrktts, Doting Mr elser. 0 1 trot. Of areertaloing. *briber Ilse asorrNiaW "" Port drat- Wr keep hood 1 0 4 2.00ber to Ike Fortner .1r.../ 1101 0 .' , • mar by t Eel.. Kay 10, 111:41. Good ld eled Potatoes. it hair it variety grwol tors I, , ' st , // It Mark Vtoh..nn , li'drs Elrls W .•'. i. -, // • Me_ ,Ns sale II 1 . I tith t 4 ' ,l / 4 1 . . - - Dritelmio.2 6 or Complaint and Costitto! IT nut be san tb ltairt m ...Ir k/ p0r5ut.t......Z,,...,1 71), ,/ . . :, ,,t: 2 .... Omuta t iii alett tore them II none that au our. errolu a.. /.., -• sr' , ' re/fest a t o th e 0 . NT! COSTIVR ANt) LIVKIt POO DV' !'.ac/154P"dittett In thew Powders LS in lbw,/ • o 1 u d0..." .`',,, , to NX?$ sod fume e.one r‘ mrloal 'n ' 1 " . ll''' . ••• .....,... 11 ‘ Tier are portnetls tirs, and reduced Ws ..-F. 4" . :::„, ......". neither so 0.:, %di nor o /ruin .1, and are, ther.n ,r . to Itment and tor‘onoir on the otoass,h, as h. usual!) 10 ' ... 50 and Sr•stos, *ratter till the, oser puma anti "'- and Wore thee Inure. nnotlre than terf Off os m il ' lo to" ' Pia; hat no the .utran t her to ,drain. and a ' v •ar mid add, and render it llannleto., t roti. enrolee 1i.:„., or OljPaa, tutu, the Liver, and Weer the noses. to ronst77 toe wild tephissty, thus ronoteirss tarnagh t h e sotorul 05n t .,... t"*47.„.~ - yer ohstrnent the free. and regular sews sr "., Jot AVMs, when mutts Woman** itlitalll resell A M1 ,,.,.. , '" in so tratle gad natural a way, that perepos ye lOW • t .t o rl Ur* .trti biking a osedteian,oseart ht the , arr . ; t alt gradually, yet starle t &pow , (brit use. °v.." ' ' neilit with any of the dillieultbsatur whiskilimisarma mis" stet . to 1101/11 tions a flik Isla . le Wail . I. A. 16 a.. =I =IRE I,v - 11 , .4 %j 71 411 El =I MEE. J ‘r-• 0 a i• . V.. .\ 1 11 MEI \ , s t 0.1 • # ECM 81