THE ERIE OBSERVInt. BMW. F. SLOAN, ILDITOL SLOAN & /100R74, ri ATMIWAY.. cia TOR 00 ' 4 OR, HON. WILLIAM :F. PACKER; I=l3 YOM SUPREME JUDGC, HON. ELLIS LEWIS, I=l SPOII CANAL COMMISIONIR, NIMROD STRICKLAND, I= Newt of the Week. —A Mewl murder was committed a short time sloes, se Altoona, Pa., • young mass sassed Norma, being the meth*. A man named Mel .ire, was snapossed abe the murderer, and minute deseriptiotw of Ms penes were published is the papers and through the medium of hand bills, which have since led to hi• &olio:glom A reward of $2,500 was offered fur his arrest. He warn traced to vari ous places in Penneylvania and Ohio, at some of which his incautious exhibltion of large sums of money, excited suspicion, and led to the pursuit whit* tertalbsted in his arrest. A despatch from Bloomsburg, skates that McKim was arrested on Thursday lust, by Mr. Aaron Wolf, M the Long Pond. North Mountain, Lucerne lonely. Mr. Wolf bad a revolver In his hand when he mate the arrest, and the prisoner surrendered without reelstance. ila was taken to the Bloomsburg jail, and thence to Harrisburg.— On the way thither, be acknowledged being the man that trarelled in company with Mr. Norcross. .—lit wilibo recoll ,, ted that come time is 733:. taro yogag men—une a Southerner. named 3. B. Breekinridge, and the other F. Leavenworth, the ion of wealthy parents in New York—got into a quarrel at a club ata twos/gilt up at Niagara Palls, where they settled their diMmattles by a duel on the Canada side. Mr. Breekiaridge received a boll In the calf otitis leg, which was trilling. He imatedb, ately proceeded south, and nothing more wag beard of him until he turned up ea oss of the editors of the New Orleans tberie;:. Leavenworth, on the other had, receiv ed a ball in one thigh, which broke the bone sad passed through into the other li.b where It lodged. He has, however, recovered. Oa Sibtrarday last a duel was fought at Mobile between Mr. Breekinridge, above referred ta, and Mr. Nixon, editor of the New Orleans Ormond. At tie wood fire Mr. Breekinrid se was shot in both thighs. Mr. Nixon was not hurt. —A felt days since a well dressed gentlemanly looking maa, leading a tuatara! boy some Bre year. asp, enter ed a jeweller's shop la Broadway, Now York, and asked the pries of a bandies* gold lieseeleti it was 111124. The gentleman examined, and finally bought the artiste and pat it in his pocket. He then took oat a large parse, tall of shining pieces and opened it At that moment, he eaddealy exclaimed, with a look of alarm, " Why! where is Charley?" and dashing the plump purse oa the etimoter, he rushed from the store, in frantic search of his boy who hail disappeared. The clerk awaited the gentleman's ce tera fur SOJIO time, with the pules lying where he bad east it down in his exeitemeat. No fear of trickery was entertained, u the purse evidently oestaissed money amounting to twice the value et the bracelet. But Then hour after hour passed wiaout the gentleman's return. and it wee found that the puree only contained braes medals, the site Lf half eagles, the clerk and his master both rams to the conclusion that their anatomies was a slippery one, and that his innocent looking boy was not being brought up in the way he should go. —ln the Senate of New York, the other day, a petition was presented from Randall Breed, asking that his name might be changed to Lyman Breed Randall. The reason given was that the lady he wished to marry had an objec tion to the Breed, but was willing to unitschereelf to him, provided that the prayer of his petition be granted by the State, and his surname changed to RandeU. Be therefore wished to put the Breed in the middle. Ile bed nearly ansiossid two years since in getting a bill through. It then pas the Hensel. but was lost in the Senate for the want of two thus depriving him for the time leder of a wife. Mr. Vannes made seme slight objection to receiving the petition until the lady had explained her objection to geting married to Breed, as he wee stawilling to encourage such raprickinenees in the sex; bat be eves taally withdrew his opposition? —Considerable interest is excited among the friends and relatives of a certain Miss Jepson, in Chester county, u • Subject in which the community at large is also interest ed. The lady in question has made application for • divoroe, and the bill is about to come before the Beerste.— VW circumstances of the ease are readier. Miss Jaquatt, about a year ago, wu at a small party with a curtain Mr. Barbera, where the one pubtiely eltalleuged the other to get married—by way of a joke. The limiter was antaally aresepted; the guillemot and lady jumped late a vehicle, pouted off to a neighboriag clergykaot was tied —but the lady, haying showed l io=, deedessd she would carry the joss no further. Both parties ewe towed they had gone too tar. Mr. Bechtel' was • gimtlemaa of property to Ohio. lie mild no longer make title to his real estate. The young lady, who reigaed as • village bell, soon found site bad been trilling with a serious mat ter. It was an act of youthful ludiaoretioa for which the law had provided no remedy. —The witch killers pf 11[aewekn.Nte ewe" to be greatly excited la consequence of the roust decision of the Supreme Court in the Dred Scott eau They want to mend the U. S. Constitution so u to give the eleedon of Jodges of the Supreme and inferior route to the people. We cannot see how that would help them, while • majority of the people of the Union are opposed to their negro theory—hut they are a restless set of fellows, and 1111110 satisfied unless engaged in mischief of ewe sort. —Near Troy, Bradford eonnty, • ROMIMIL had been &obeyed by the mysterious disappearance of her butter from the premises, withoat being able to detest the thief. At last she procured a quaatity of attribute. aad worked it into a batch of fresh batter. Then she placed it where It would be taken by the thief. A few days there after two children of an Irish boarding house keeper fell euddenly ill sad died, and several of the boarders fell sick, and were at last accounts, In extreme danger. The we. MIA was Immediately arrested and placed in Towanda —The Carrolton, (Ohio) Democrat, of a late date, my/ " la our own bounty, 8.,. Mr. Sudsy, • seeder sinister, it Norristown, who showed holy wrath apes the dome awry during the lot oispaign, bas got himself into • sire boa with • roans lady of that vieinity. Ile will be tried at the slat term of unison pleas for seduction.— Clara against them wolves is sheep's sietiting. Mara WWI repabliesa political proaclocra u yea would the devil. Their words aro lies sad their teeth palatial." —Prow St. Johns, N. 8.. we leva that peat aultuateat prevails Urre to ouseequepo of Pickles brought by the hat eteawier that lagisad Pa agreed to tipster to Prance the Newfoundland fisheries. A pablidrateciag had Pea bid, sad daring the day of the aseesbiage, Ptl pisee. of Pepsi were eioesd. Sags were heat at belt sae; ita.— ',attests agatast the ovum are to be pat to tha Q u m sad &legatee to Mislead. —A crazy sea speed sea soutersatioa a few days slap by enuring a presser ear oa the caatral Railroad sear Reebeetar, clothed Is a hp, cleat sad spar of hoots ply. A p&p Sash of beset apood his to aliimapt haas age his cloak sad " °eel of," which caused sear seresatiag. a little tapas& the stoppage of the trala, sad the the nuara of the basatle to the Arylus where be P. Writ —A womaa is Bootee sued bow We het wash b 7 peed priesses of Wad. SU was ormolus a Asst, whet e bask rapidly drives grebe malady apse her, mad before Me mold swaps, me of the hones see& her dress with bin feet. With pmept proems of sled she Issedlatily dhow Use mem shod the melt e( the hew, sal tbas pro. meted bin Irma trampllag epos bee. She was eartied wow dbiaaes la this position, aid bet dries was tent vompletely sir, bet she reseived as permed *Jury. Washington Star Mars that szliosestary K•n7 &Signs lashing • tour Wont Zahp•, lowing th. DaWS Maws la the sus or felt Ills preys* as So oats sttle of the Alkalis *ID probably mite sees Sienese free the patine see of Swope thila in me Ware as sordid to •a ♦*arises, he themes mortetal7 reeks as the grimiest &lag esalisSer et lb* fersige dies M a Delis& --n• sosi ir•matia fist et *No Up blot War pirporaftil Is 114 w 0/44, as. pp/riven it riopiedler, masa Body, amiderWl se the &Sib areqmper, lass /niers a boom sod 14 taboo! 5t514.04 k s ke l }e7;• . -- . ?be prowl boss. et the impatty is lON per OWL !w..[ doe raises 1 iht Citg Ossadl 11.14•11 mu* had a fs4ls tie 4,111 Mie r. vra ih• see e[.iwel. s>r one/ , 441 4 — ' 4 Poicti l NiM • With tic Delissaratio=ad peopled this State the iasethrs, who call 1e thipsistilate 1W 3s4se af the Bs- Coe" 1011111 the rat; q' the isidissalloo of Joshes , Slack is owe of lespertiseett la stakiag a praetical calmer to the questioa saay'aiiitsare areCte he t wtat.Nrillaraties. Fitaesslos the alike is deems _MANCH et. MT. the MA imaportant, burn, tau say be quilled, yet sot available. The election is very properly to he by the Positlishod ate 1111111411440 MUM he seas* maw knows to the people as who. is addition to hi. peeedlar:quallies: done far the high and respeasible trust, met have about hiss the elements of popular aims*. He mast bee tea times" know*, sad favorable knows, tkreaglosat the State. Is Sit* osialdoeatios at limo maws, lemmasa sea met be lea oat of view. A party weeders' for popular oleo. lion should be se distributed ever the State as to give pima' elitietastiau, sad hexes strength. To the %sootiest of location no ens eau-deny that this candidate of right should be taken frees the northwest. The presoot State slaws, with the exoeption of Kr. Judos Lonnie, as well as all of the Danoeratie candidates, an trout the eastern part of the State. The northwest is entitled to retnous bruins, and if she presents to her brethreo from the other parte of the Stare a candidate *liberal/Pe equal to ttiooo that may be proposed by theta, her claims should not be dia.- seeded. This seem tow more apparent from the feet that it is pretty generally:eoaceded (provided Ws own oessfy has Dot killed him ofd) that the oppuation candi date for the highest dies the State will be takos trout this city. To which ease Misch strength wm be added to their ticket here, and we should hare a candidate to coca. tames that influence. As a man eminently quailed In every partieslar for the DSc*, therefore, we present for the cossiderstion of the people sad the domocretle party in pardeslar, the Hee. Janus Tsoursos. In record to him all the proposed oo•sideratlons and queries eta be favonthily saewevet As In qualliestioutl, be Ti equal: to any ass in the Stets. As i .lurrist, sone steed higher, and his reputation le set local or eonSned to this, his native State. Ne man has about him 'more of the:elements of popularity. and his name ou the demoeratie ticket would give it great streucth. particularly in the wool. Judge Thompson was in Um Legislature from 1832 to 11135. Prom 111.39 to 1845 he was judge of the District Deist elf this distriet, is tallish verities be 'gave general seittaisetiosi--sotesseis in that when his bitterest political oppoemete, eves is • bested party contest, mu** against hiss while • candidate for Costagreas, they always spoke highly of his jedicial.ewasim After the eapiratiou ei his jadioi•l tore he repro/seated this Dietriot is Coupes* fee nix yews, apt only with (Taal+ but with distiaatios. Sista which time he ►ac Wen engaged la the mules precut*, of W law, with the eseeption of the Legiaiative eseelon of 1855, is whit*, at the sanest toqueet of his friends, be contested, (altar h.i•g elected against his wish“) to repreeest, with his eolleague, this county. We sow Ask his araniaatios, not only as a matter of roar. trey, bat 11.1 matter of right. No bettor can has been or can be presented. He has all tins elements of popular strength, and is from the peeper locality to give strength to the ticket spun which his name should he pitied. We in nu partiosilaz Jersip.te frets the qualifications of other eminent contlemeu we have bowl spoken of for the Mike, bat d$ dais that some favor should be extended to a por tion of the Stele seldom taken Into eousideration in seleet lug seedidates.. THE "rNDSILGROCIND" CONCLAVE.--We settles ' by the proceedings% published is the city papers devoted to that interest, that the ''anderground:rallreadr party have had an "asthma muting" in Esquire Babblers "ma th/ground" °Bee, for the porpoise of "(volatile( delegates to their State Conveatioeflokich assemblie in Banisher( On the nth. We learn, too—though not by the proceed lop—that there was a dit ereity of opiniou among the IliellOUlS of aegruism then and there salembled, as to the propriety of putting oerfriend BALL ea the mane for Gov ernor. Our rattiest friend who left the Democracy lest Summer for tht Nauru'', good, gave it *as his decided opiates, antempuded with a superfluity of gestures and a redundancy aloofness rather more emphatic than ele gant, that BALL warn entirely out of the question—that Wilmot wu the "man for:his mosey,' and that, as Ball had refused to ran upon the tame ticket with him fur the L tgialatare a couple of year's since, it eould'at be expect ed that lie would submit to any snob nouveau! He was replied to by our worthy Es-Itayor la steals. et eloquence bath loud and defy; and what the result would have been we hardly know, for just wtea the orator had reached the Mani of his eloutenee--just when his was about to soar of upon the back of a spread eagle, sad plink from the lurid alouds a thunderbolt to Karl at his optwmeat's head— the Ratter of the Genius, who weld no lower contain hi. "feilsx,"feirsted, sad wee tarried out oft a board! After this, two delegates-1C B. Lowry, ant Col. Warser—were appointed, with instructicna to rote for the nomination of Cl. J. BALL, for Oovernor. We do sot know that it is any of oar buisese—indeed, we think it I. not—but it sums to as that oar friend But, should pray most devoutly to be saved from his friends. They profess to desire his moan. Ration, sad pats resolutions of that teassr; bat at the same Nee Ash him ander the tith rib, by suiting • delegate bitterly hostile to him, sad only restrained from appos ing him orally by a set of flimsy resolutions of iastrutioe. We think we never saw such a piece of political paltroon cry as this!—and if uftiateatioaal, which we doubt, there L not on record sueh seedier sef of polities! folly! When we were In Harrisburg, a few weeks gam, our Intercourse with the Republican politicises of, the State satiated us that if his own county stood by him as It ought--if she Would send a strong and reliesile delegation, ready to far ther his Interests by all fair and honorable means, beeceald be nominated. But the moment we saw the proceedings of Ohl "uniergrosod" tiottelare we knew at one* his deathly was sealed. One delegate is a political, as well as a men tal sonutlty—the other, mash expericeos in pond eel eonveations, sad a sub& and active salad. aeries late his seat as Implacable and ea enrefeating hostility I. the very sum be Is lastreeted to support Under thee* eir oneutasees, it requires se prophet's hes to see that Betz has bees sold le his maemise But, as we said &bore, it Is sou of oar bedew; and if he ie satiated with wash swain! Watteau', aajisiesting by Blowsy side, why we argil Be mote It be! Um. Gray, of the Plsia Dealer, went to Washingto• to me the "eight." goes to the Prirsidukes levee, wows • beam M' Beaton's hest make, leaves the Saes with a " shoskiag" bad bat venerable silk. Gray tiliatis be will am be caught so auto.—Beeker Dweecrea. Gray's ease le sot • singular ome, by say a"... W I saw him there; we nw his straggliag in the crowd to remover his beautiful beaver, sad we saw him emerge therefrom covered with glory ands "sboeting bed hat." We °mild sympathise with him, for we oo bad lest Offterged from the Jam with the roommate of an overmiat, sad a heaver that bad met the wear sad tear of assay • bight on railroads sad stage eaas►a is the far west. Our own ilaeltaaaa.ttle ►ad disappmuml--pstelimemi ea the head of some wasters omee.seeker, perehaaeo oa that of some down easter from the land of weederi.antelege, bu t more than prohahlo se the itaimptised elan ISM of some Wash. Wiles sash! We shall shays mews then hat; It was our pet; as the ladies say, It was a "love d a" hat. Baring dab le Beelmiuss, Sieve Douglas, and '• Bgypt," we w e e it lam /ail se It, two, from as true a Dome. seat as *vat deposited a vote. Be ►ad'at faith ia 'Rapt— .* had; thirster* be bought as that hat dad sew it hes gate, sad la Its steed, there Is ass that has daubs/eft sass better days, and pentium has gemmed a better bawd. So note it bet yet irs symmulities with Guar par no editor or tho Crawford Dowooses, was km lama °a s Oulu's(' ts Wasktailes, writs. howl ssfollows Sitar as *moo** a say loony r wed. It nay Waren via friss& to 1. snared that I Moo aot bad my Woe in vsia; sod cast I bars the host nooses far ea the bone tliss " lispablies an at. oagratalal r s n l ok. in se vv.», Is has rooolood aa Imm- Mai from the poworo tiro Is that like will ow be dia. missed. Caa oar asisflow of the %mew say as maolo. —Gooraw. " Oar 'WO*" et the 05.. r.. aka 'sly say to Ids Me. bimetal (7) "wrist, dot W be k very aaxleas to Meow svlieliair we will be "disemitesir er set Ale ease Hares et isliesettlee le Ake epee be Ma es to wary otber ares—the Presides{ f IN sea say, bettever, he ti. Wile staties et all aszlese lagaitoes, dial Is our oriel.., the sea wile got ail, at to admit et the esispeirk lb. KM meek raNisUalii, INagisfalig tie Obterwr, die .sly Da slow piper la the sanity, sad appeilatbsi a esesselttoe is irlenegate lids Dediaws la Medea to ear "loaf Ibibly." wilt eel weft! tie oppoietraet if Pea Meow et Aix it we sirt "dieitsieseir behove, sr sepereesial vies est eiesimissisa expires, raft asaursil rose et riot *Wipe orlill be ear eseeseser I As it is, ee sailber Stet ..likow s .. eat` sett, et wripernisre bombes INF Tb Martin Desseerat yeas very firstaily et Sedge teliereewe, ii easeedee with tM eestesties Mee etibe llopteme Owe. It eqs, vim ie esiesbieek Orr. *.&b weesse As be peelaisest ereerelbeee." • orporisidig e t gbe sow paper, weidet ben Ileeeisbers . ova rimillosinssk bay* boss slipeisileg Ammo, Soma Wistimir issaissliss ems hems& is his *a. Who list sspr hs. slat sill MU. Straw at &dui. s( ss wish. w, is I& sassirs poet* at do itslt , Ws se * mom pr ts. est sadly mem* is ihs *vas. ,41" ihs Vssli hose &Ws iliaL Aftelliglt sal she aso makes st Mon fres the week Jim* Theappees Me ,weeitypeeitee be dr out pessimist. lapreaClairi EFE!:WE7ggEP .11XN3A ro. NO Y TM&mp York'. is** ss.-, i seadhle in:ajpria*aaer, Immo. maws a 1 4 • 17 frees most of ha illeaklipeltit4lolo 004/11. pal~ledar l 7 the Traiceree. la the- rad &at dodtloie d the Be • Promo Coen. for *NW*, erliiht the ow—the &atm" to had itself to aseliel itgitatloit,':the retinae lets loose the "clop of eras" jest sa %sash the deals. was ami4 , o-06•1611, and sksaii be alrei, Is snit its tirade *Woes, by political nation. i Bat too ottomot ii lastrata the practical souse of.:the ....,'.ad the nutlet •••••••• ofahr ; eatarbetter than ity:ctitetiag a paragraph Of two from thair oelaelos. The Times, for Instals**, do otioot to NOMA atitallat eaematieteati•Se, ter this Meil•ers lag sensible niabitaet • "Bechar* so political good eao folio+ the diseaseloa.— • • It is lb. Imsetweies of auewirpsperta deal with poo dles lessee sad to aim at prmslo66l rettalte. Ilat elm a point i s ease eetahlithwi—b.tead all ehaesee of bete/ ehaniteti—etteurth le wasted in eivatiwaiag to assail it.— The do,lrieeed dm Supreme Nam is this lashes* as la all others. le the Law of the luad. What it has decided must otsoel—all the afgesseatiwad temionetraiwies I. ta. world to the contrary notirttbetaadiag. If we thought we emelt pomade the Jades I. MIMI* their owe decision, we would gladly protean.* Um eaelitairoe:—bat we see oe special grimed Le hope for such a remelt" "The Aupreate Court (militias's. the editor) is an masa tial pert .f ;our federal engweisatioe. The sonerameat eoistd Sot exist without it, say were thaw it amid exist without the SWaste, which is quite se keetile te Freedom sod quite as unjust to the Free States. bet safortaaataly out quite au Ling 11$ ed. see the Sepses. Court Itself. If say section, or may party, is to seek die attailibmiews el whatever breach of the tio•eat happens to b. mildest it, our political contests wit ecome struggles for aatioaal i its life—attempts to tear nosy, • after smother, the limbs of the body pelitio." t This is preetsest and hosoritt It is jest the ;reside. as Meter echo appreciates his rosproeibilitles Is his readers oss►t io oceispy. ;at, s the ether bead, Hotels to Oro Tribrus: "If starve are rec..,tnised as property by the Commit's lion, of course no locAl or State law can either provost property being ferried through an iodividuel State or Ter• titer', or (*rind Mr being held as MA wherever im owner may choose to hold it This is all involved is the pref ect decision; bet let a 'lngle case drew frost the Court an offeial judgment that slaves eats be held and promoted seder the National law, and we shall see use buying elates for the New York market. Aare will be De Inlet power toprevent it. At this nionienl„ iodate:l. any weal thy New York Jobber connected with the Southern made can put in his nett orders: "Seed me a sore eook at the loiesot market value! Buy me a waitert Salutes my 'moans with twe eharsiberwaids and a trucittessor St • eeptiag the interference of the Undergroand Railroad, and the %hawses of loss, there wi'l be nothing to stop this.— Bat, then, those sederhand efforts for @testis* property mast, of wane, be checked by our Pollee. Yr. Ittetsedi will hare no more right to allow gentleman's servants to be spirited away by berg roes Abolitionist than gentle man's spasm. They are property under eves etroagor pledges of smartly then mere Wide*. eh/Mies. The whole power of the State—the military, the Cossets and Goren or of the State of New York—will neeesserily be moth to proteet sack New York slave owner from the robbery or iseeghtry of his segro. If they aro not infliciesa, why lima the whole United States Army and Navy can be called on to guard that emptier epee*. of property which alone of all property the Oanattualoa of the flailed States has es pecially recognized. Slaves can he kept in Boater Mr. Toombs ran call the roll of his chattels on the elope of Bunker Rill: auctious of Mark men may be hold in front of Passed! Hell, and the slave ship protested by the guns of Gaited States frigates. may lead its algal sane at Plymouth Rork , te., The Tribune, sad hiadred cheats, bass a most intolers bb itching upon all evasions to deeouate those who dif fer with Black Rupiahlimn Ideas of "Reform," as 'lion" and "villiatis," but we submit whether the "chief of all tiers" ever marmoreal so mock .strutb in se small • spree as the Traens doss loco iter above. Now, as le well remarked by the N. Y. Kepoess, If the resins of Greeley deal frights' the um Tshiluba aid Jealous, who be hoved they and their children were certain to be taken to Booth Carolina or Kentucky, and sold Into slavery, If Bu chanan was elected, what in the name hobguilins and witches eon! Bet redoes'', this star of the Tritons reaches thousands who take its sayings as law sad gospel, and hoses the iejary scab an napriatripled liar as Greeley initiate upon the country. Pew of hie deposwill ever be told, what is a fact (to quote Stan from the Barren) that for SO years, all our Courts, federal and State---eartataly in tbrs Northern semimereial States have reeoguised slaver to be property. There is not a mamsfasearer in Cesneetiest or Massachusetts, who sells his products South, that does not knew, slaves are Ara levied on as property there, and sold as property to °Wed Yankee debts, if goad in the Beath. The Treaty of 1783 with Great Britain demanded payment for abdacwd agreed as property. The Treaty of ISIB (of °heat) ditto. dime. Jobs Quietly Adams is ea tbir record, recognising slaves, over and over again, to be property. Bat, nstverthelees, no slaves, have been sold, la New Tort, is market overt—eines the State itself abol ished slavery. Nor have the Courts decided any seek principle as this Trials** says. The right of eayearaisi here with slaves was a recogalsed right in the North, till the Abolition ascii/meant berm—but the right of midtown here with slaves, so one claims to exist. The right to ship slaves from Virginia via New Tort to Texas, is a question yet to be tested in the Lemnos 011110—Of the right to mite Slaves from Virginia, in • steamboat down the Ohio, stopping temporarily at Cincinnati. en route, or lb. right to take them from Missouri, temporise!, stopping at Cairo in if the Court decide in the Leeson , cam, thee is suck a right under Ow Constitution, and we shall submit to it,aod so will all,desp it* the raving and net, tug of the Tribune. Nobody proceeds. except the Tabi. thee and 'limiest', the Tribune is searing up, that, the Pod. erai Government can establish slave property in a free State, or legalise slavery then, only that a State, under the Constitution cannot obstruct In rneionta this right of transferring property by it, or through It, for it that right *rifted, the South might exelide our cottons, wools/ea, or Teske. salient. The notation of commeree is la Con gress, sot is the States, and af on. State, wader the Coa stitatioa, can be favored in its ootamorte or property, over another. All ban equal rights, and are on a par. Nov ortti•lese, "Bred Scott" is a good noses Morgan MI al tor eleetion, ilk. "Rua,—which 'emitted its electioneer lag minion, sod then was shoved aside for 'blooding Kamm," to.. "INQUIRE WITHIN" is the Tory view title of a very useful Book, just iamod from the press of (hum, Dice A Yrrtamtui, New York. "frigairs mit- MIL ?Ales of all !Nights mad Measures, 'Merest - Tables from $1 up to $lll,OOO at 6 and 7 per cent., besides innu merable titbit+, or leteresting and curious selijeeta. It gives complete directioes bow to wash, Merck omit fro* welt—how to keep the eye*, hair, teeth, and eiseaplealoa I. perfect order—bow to punctuate, spat, and writ. ear reedy—bow to oempoes all Mods of lectors, from the oa k door to the benison leisor—kow to Alma faruitarti—ta take tare of pet gals oh--bow to measure all triads of mochmairel wort--how to detect fraelialeat setae% sad all shout th. properties and ems of Merest meileinem io dised. this is really and way the mast weadarlel and raw alio book over twisted. Besides all this lallarmetios— sad we hare lot room to give a. idea of a beatiredtk part of it—A rownsies se was, vairafkk sad sold liotoripta, that a* mistateratioa of thous minim SIVENTY-TWO COL UMNS OF FENN TYPS 101 TUN DIDIX. If you wish to coevals law or physic, hay this book! It yea west to Mara inesitaniestly bow to do alit& of everithing that N modal, buy it! If you bars say literary vanity, mad wish to bosoms a Isles Meeting—or if yea desire to make a seeastioa to almost may way, this hook will 841 you tartly bow to do it! It is se ooilornArin of anctioat sayisgs soul Nestpts, but iho whole are fresh and wow, sB4 suited to the proses' 1t.... As a book to keep in the tinily ter rotsresoo, it is aaoquillo4, soospriairig as it deem all kinds of books of lefersatioe in a Mae* r01e... Feral* by J. J. Lists. Perk tow Book Sion, Iris, P.. NO.DVlr.—Ouly them of the Judges of UN %promo Cheri sow mid* Ye Pkilodulphis, sad the people then U. olathelog tho audidato t. lIU do proem vsomae.— Ouo writer aye lotillailolphia Is eseitleil to It. ?be /lila. thplphisiso oleo oial. Ott the oast of oesamost ought to he rowavod from Iloerlabarg to pltia.—Pieekurg Pew. . Ito agree with Um Not tbst We is "modootr hit it la s mak*/ oar Pittsburg hiss& haws as irrosiostblo itok. lag to imitate. Pittsburg Iwo aiready is. at lb hips et N. lisgrost• Court, sad so swum was It bums Is Ws/Magus tbst Jody Bleak balms tosiersd a seat is 6* esbisot, tbs tits &koala treat Milberg Is tits Seas Couvoutios. Asa is &I Need oity, bistisil by the I& tor et die Not, oussissommi °bathe tors Pltahloryger es tits satirises Is lb tbs Issassy. Ay.,, isdosti, eissilootr," IIE. lito souls; is sstsbisgl prir n. ilhaehbosaw aisp bin as emir way luall—aasesil mi.( oar estswialay Mama aaalllar Erna woos Moir paehata ea \ow basso§ &ea up la Avow, aged ma -brained Imadsiala illagaised bi ailed!. IN bare law **Wag! PP" R••• 4 l• Arab•••• 4 • Ps*. •••• &I, woo MMus. ad as • fairldv• dun la Columbus, Obto, alma also meatbs op, bat wee Rowed end abided by the lik rialsoule of that ally. 8N lms last giros Muth to a dad aossiy whim. Moot do oar Mt stssatruma my to *ad' Air Gw. 014011. of Oki,. who loss saes* boded Wee viva. mend. Minnsi as mW hike with $ " diarrizig ;Mow" it —Wittatimi WAS 11/41. passfur die main 66 the •••,. pairst •660 r 666 ape deso666 ktmeMillogimi4 Mw 6 Dr. Was, MOW bylainev 11001016666.656 was mod NOMA lie torbillbat Use siboarkr 16116 A - yew robot rovairdl as 660 lomp, ltt If you wait* Be 1 6 5 4 bur am suer lionnirrea Ism Usk "Tay Baas," pA- U.hsd by Game s Daa • ritagorall‘ Now Yoga, and kr No by J. J. Lea* Park Sow Mak Sloce. Wo opt mask. sapless oallouts has tfoo this *lrk, WlO4l would silk. lataroot our readers. salliksaositnita inshim as a work it Woo, bat it La rearooly aasosoary—wll who sayer **wall bold We" will esdambiadly M alyi—hisj *NY. 1.„ 4 suilooselbst ifht C••••••tvill• Coaritt. las dis immoral dist disk asimpeislig Also minds • UAW Mi. list WA 3104, Tog* 014/. se& to swum • want Isiamilelskr far rash iissovary. Yestonlay was ekotioa day to this edgy for atani eipal Atom. Ai we go to riot Inters deo polo. aro eh*. of email we asset tadleato tb malt. Mem her bees woe hat, however; sad sway who emit tats the tett leak load moot will this sanded lewd dp the colt , ad easelsie that Jordan le a hoed read to travel!. Iggi. A deetateh to t ?ribose doted Ifoodey mays:— Mum. CsM, Osbb Mord, Thamemewa ssd Brows, lave ex presso!' War opposigos to pooadtihms, mad an &Sapid the Magee Modeles, whisk is sow eosaidered au satiate- Date eaammooment.—Xashoor. Tb. "Wattles domes'," as promulgated by Washing. tea lefts-writore, was mew samottasod by 'my ono hay. log eatharity to do is. ft was "ausammed" by the "outs" who were eatlous to ware the plum of the "ioe;" and Imam bad this eetherity, sad se men! BL Ws was in arras lass snook, in giving the same of elm kiaareasy G•astal in Prasidont Besbanan's Cabinet. It is Jody Jocasta 8. Blast wiles is appointed, sad not his sea, 04., Isamsei W. Illasit.—Msyvale Seneiwri. Wm( split Oa. 8. W. Bloat, is thlt ant •I Rev. Dr Mask, ...0 Mows &vise 4 Pitaborg, tied 5... eon swim a J. 4 llitety doe Mammy Gesirsi. Mr A Vigliaaa• Casamittes has, it is said, ban form s& is Nobeaska to protest the Kaatttrs la 'holt right agidast syssalsaars, several se trios bays already hoes eosspelled is yield up skims to osigissi settlers. In. The eenriction of the sonnies" 0. B. Matteson, of Omni& soitsty, N. L. of earreptios arid profligacy as a aeasher of Coagrt♦es, Is provoking a great eessatios In his district Petitloss are beteg nrculateti and largely sign ed, soils( hi. to resign Mr *eat is the Dint Congress, be befog sleeted before thew dieelossree appeared. At the tats tows meetings ee damaging was the sleet that the Desecrate tarried the musty by two imandriti, although last fail Freisost bad shoat lire thassand salority. lg. The family .f Yr. Ray, propriotor of the Ray Hotel, aad mom boasdono—twolve persons to all—wore poiseaed on tho id boat. by eremite, which was head la tit. vessel tato whisk sobs led been pored for boosklast. • supra cook has beet arrested. The polsoaed persons were all sessidorod out of danger on the 4th, but was of them were still Tory sick. In tho same aity,s sum sated Jesse Young, proprietor of a woollen factory, diodes Wedseeday, sapwood to bays been pnison od through mesas of a mmaage. POUND.—A malt ipirti breast phi, at wfth hair—pro bably a keep aka. Tbs wan eaa lave It by calling at We *Sac lee' we twist the Nissen, ISpierrepA gees sot hetet tioselly otertimmoont the "truth of history," when It calls fiessww Tbeaspeou of ty, a "Notional Denteerst." armee 414, .s 4 &emotes wow Wow/ le die Desoeratie par ty. Ltlr. blsosillencse Orb Modes h. le a will& wr Maori- . n. Boston ifediest World, states that there are sot her fro. twisty Umiak physicians is that city, sever al of who are is imealleat basinesa. They rondos them selves generally to midwifery sad the discuss of tt eir owe wn. Ifirqbe following is the speeeh of Cren. William F. Packer, our nominee for Governor, delivered to the Convention after his nomination. It is manly and decided, and sets forth in no equivo. cal terms the principles he has at heart. "Tee Union--the Constitution—the equality of the States—the equality of elasees--religions liber ty, and the right of the people to enact their own laws," are noble objects, the same as were en dorsed by the Democrats in the last contest, and have always been maintained by them is every stagea of their exist's.* as a party. Mr. Packer e "Mr. President and Members of the Conven tion—For me to enure you, sir, and the dele gate, here assembled, that I axe thanbful for the high honor conferred on me, would be but faintly to express the profound feelings of gratitude which I entertain. To be selected under any eirmunstsnees as the candidate of the Democratic party in Pennsylvania, for the highest office in its gift, is a most distinguished honor ; but, sir, bow vastly is that heightened when such a mark of emilkieses is bestowed after an exciting con. test, and after coming in °outset with gentlemen so distinguished, so honorable, and so worthy as were my competitors on this occasion. In socep‘iag the nomination, Mr. Presid.mt, I confess I would be discoura ged were it pot for the reflection that the Democratic battalions in notching onward to victory look less to their standard bearer, than to the fag . of their party that good old lag which for eighty years has "braved the battle sad the hreese"—and upon whore broad folds are emblazoned, letters of lir. ing light : The Union-41e Constitutioa ; The equality of the States ; The equality of elapses ; Religious liberty—the right of aviary man to worship God etwording to the dictates of his own The right of the people, in every government, to imam their own laws. That Sag, Mr. President, was dear to our fathers who have gone before us, and around it the Democracy will rally with that enthusiasm which has heretofore, and will, I hope, again in October next, be crowned with glorious victory Pennsylvania has just placed one of her own distinguished sons in the highest office in the world--40-morrow he will enter upon the dis charge of his °Saul duties—what a burning shame it would be, if at the But general election after his elevation the Democratic, party should fail to sustain his administration. For my own part, in assuming the position assigned use by your 'partiality, I promise you, that so far as I have ability, the emspaigs shall be so conducted as at least to reflect no discredit upon this Con vention or apse the Democratic party. Gleatlemen, apin I thank you for the disk tiactishod home you have sosferred upon me Loomomott Nowa. RaoaMs.--TAs Prowl deses Post Bays : "The Waite Liquor Law has sot stopped rum lolling in a single tows, village, school district or otoAghborhood is 'bale Laud. ' Oa the eoutrary, is at least !!teen towns where there was cot a grog shop six pars ago, rum is now sold opal, sad freely--ia one tows that we might mention Wet least twenty-live places." Sabstaatiality the same is true of orrery other State when the Malmo Law has been attempted. At so time has is bees saythiag like effectual, eves in the small tows., sad sew it is seep to be the wont blow ever amok at the temperance Movement. Mr The Peessylossiaa says that Hos Charles Brows, the present solleetor, Jedr Rldred, Nasal Am, mg Gee. Wraps?, Marshall at Phileilelphis an sot apposing to the Ad minis testis% ler mappeietarsat. al" Is is $ simpler foot that tie tiro trolled OWN Ileaaters bola Peneyloaais, Ike Flew Spam, AWE sad Miaow Clerk of lb. Row, dos likek do Elootaa of Posasylvaaia, sod tie embailisbas Sat Q.vsrsoe, Caaal Calailas• mai &prose Jades, we all rasa. eel Ostend stir Tim, Itermirars (rs.) Appeal gm: " 1 Qs: *ass ars beginiag to 'observe tie usseed somber '4 sieves fist are eeestaatly Presmilerg, se their wax &nth; mei Se Ow wish el maw, doe swab appease ~1011.1,11160. 1 0 is via ulnae Ibe we* of tee FLIEMSA isempere Irsr Who shall inpaseod Judge Bladr. 4 5_..,....., . Freon IL* 'billy recturylvisiiita. Bind* the ,appoiatnient of Jade Black to a place ieglir. Suchatena's Cabin* the question is Shan aid, Who dull be hie summer ?" Many eminent natuo lave been suggested ; but it seems to the writer of this article, that in point orloeirtniiieginrnowiedge, and peculiar fitness otherwise, for the position, the lion. James Thompson, of Erie„ has preeminent claims.— We are not of those who beliejse that a "West ern loan" should be taken, sCutply because he is a "Western luau," or an "Eastern man" nomis nated because of his residence in the East ; but is wines be denied, that the East appropriated all the offices, bath "fat and lean," in the Con ventions of '513 and And while this is so, it is equally trim that the Democracy of the Northwest basic had a "hard row to hoe," and that, too, without hope or reward We have an opportunity now to reverse this, and confer a de• served honor up .0 ;he mo.st iieserving of the Democracy of that infected region Of Judge Thompson's political character, it is quite unnecessary to speak. 'Where he is best known, it is fully appreciated and acknowledged. He was speaker of toe House when our present Executive was first elected to the Senate of the United States, and hid the honor, we believe, of giving the casting vote in favor of ills election Afterwards, hd represented the Erio district in COOgreSA for PIS years, a. 1.1 was 1)3k! of the most earnest and eloquent t•upportt.r. of the Adininiss tration of Mr. Polk 110 then retired from poi. itics ; but ho was nut p Emitted to remain in re tirement, and in 1K54, tho_peopiii Eri- t 'nary elected him to the in the face of a positive refusal to allow the use of his name, being the first Democrat elected from that county fig twenty live years. Tills fact alone is conclu, sive as to his popularity among thi people where ho is best kii,,wii t ,, .1 11 I r p• Tin,ear.oti's le:4at t ualtlications, there c2rl Is. \S. till.. 1..• o c cupied a beat upon the b. ugh, t posttiori he Wad appolutc.l by CI l'orLe:, the S.aprcine Court, tf we are met wistakeu, wo. Ut!Vt.r ct11..1 upon to reverse oil,. ..1 his lif.eiAilltlS--"q/ tar: that can be said of I,w of 11; , c.uapeers that day. In view of all these facts, therefore, Find of the peculiar state our party to the N ,rth-west, wo cannot but think th,,t tn.• norutnati oil of Judge Thompson would :lid strength t , i our ticket, and at the game time plat , ' up.m thc Roach a most worthy suencANor of Julee Black. l':t \ Bagging Kilkenny Cats -dfr The various d i us of th it large and respec table mass o, who are )elept the "Opposition" to the I), inocia,ic part), are be ginning to pow-wow exten-tvci), to vii w of the eurutag l 4 "ate c)nt .t There tire three grand elas.ses of tbe si, ti.t.re arc the pure, Lagh.t.oticil, straight-out. .luo nest's, tlueli as valid the "straight tor.i_t" last Jai., and ol whom the Poilly X'' is the organ. Sec o nd, there. are the pore, Lightiond, straight-out Re. putlicarts, many of whom dislike "Americanism" and all of whuin make the slavery Question the main issue. Third, ti: _re is a very large mass of "betwixt and between," who are inure ur less Free Soilish on ti.lo Slavery Question, and who *re more or 1c a N.AtiVIA+ WI the NAturaliz...tihn Question. Thii thud division includes the .Vorth. Anscriratt and most of tali 1 . 1.11JU Filiumro men 3lr. Charles Gibbous, Chairman of the Re- Sublican State Committee, called a ltepuLlican tate Convention, to meet at Harrisburg, on the 25th of this month, to make State roannati ,, us. Mr. Gib4ollB itli catl, nut Was induce.' to call a tut ctiug of the State Committee at Harrisburg. What oceurr,l to Committee we know not; but its •traiglit ut se, ms to hav e been a little wilted and ueut tt) contact withi at, Xurth A nt,r;to,,., au I "I of ,n Ulore " ruetu bere of the Legi . slature For, 4. day or two after, appears the (11,11.t.i. tion rut:Luis. rs, f S (MC Convention, to meet on the 23th .t rh • State Manse, to Harrisburg It It •ks a. it -'might Republicao ism were outwittol r tho Kure I{ , publiran Delegates, wh. n ) • t Harrisburg., witt naturally mako it t • the Stato Hoes:, and there they Lliii ood to•lo—lvt. in the m 1.1•: of a "I.7uiJu C.4.2liit u ' •• 1 . 13) , q1 " Clll is a queer ap c.m, aof out ti-di catching It aurutuous :a:. wlt t • •p.. too ext.. taNtou slavery - -that bit t r IL pul lican-; alt wli • are opposed to "oth.r t• i tt lj tlieli:.o rest.f the in...wiling, i !uitah-t: t.. u''—that to- au that the Couvoht n hot t• l• tot It publican for "Satioual“ t at •1 t-• a halt tor soy stray Whigs, and nuca 1;k,•, tua:,la the woods; all wh. " t l'ut . 11 ~f Churet. atid S' it, ." • „t• ut tile Bible frodi uu I- Frauds." Thi,c ',.Lttsr r. a l ll4e au In vitatiou t.ii ever) ht-1) , .4r.• .t- Lviio. braciug ../Z1 t .t Vt II; I.ill ~! all who are in fav,r vt w.th_r doWII litti But the rdal ;t -American, - may come an it ill," a;1 11 ertuans ani Proteitant 1,,-,, Meanwhile t.; Avon- are D%!inning ti cypher for th, r 'tool ,•e. 'l'a' straight lie• publicans are u.• m in lavor 4.1 nominating. -David Wilmot f r I; and it 1. I,r,tv eer- Cain that he will bo then unlit; Tttr 1'h1134.1. phis Delegate- , are al; in favor 0, and no 'irony wan is put up agaln , t 6,w The straight Aineripau tau: of 1,,,te 11, nry 3loorti, and g.oit.em; .1 4 -;,,t p,.1 1 o e .„ but they wt,! m ;Ili 1.11//1 The "Iletwixi and B. -.lt San. uel A. Puryilw 4 , , ), .1 I‘. head, of .1-C. ^ .•n. in 1 t;1 ,4 , BC!. of Erie. BUL %yin tf , t /1..01/11,::1 linie;ol h declines it Thera will be a eon , blortl..l, , e i n the Convention n. I "uited Cone, ut ens ot, r that now ac-days impettsat matt. r— t pure Lis-publicans, v I , "party of the Futurv, - tlwir 1,-.lvy rote in the Free tt, oi. 1 ; - • . of any distinctly , p' in The Ger, man Itepublic.i:l4 tl;i4 tve,i:ready ph e w (' their teeth at such a an.l denounce the "Union" call. Th. , stra.glo ••.\ mcriedus." on the other baud, will kick at any emphatic "Re, publican" planks, and will not e ,n-ent to break with their Southern friciid. Th! -Betwixt and 13etweens" will try their 1111144 at pateliw irk, and riding several ponies at. nt.ce, and %cll• endeavor to build some tcuip wary staff which will be broad enough and many -lb 1 ; aough t.. re• mire the Da ;ly its awl the .110-,4 inj Times, and enable Charlem i;,l.b ,os and John P.. Stn detllloll to walk in at O w i•frout door, - hand in baud. It remains to Luso:ft how far the amiable • Be twixt and BetweAu4," under the auviees of Messrs. Ball, Taggart, - Gov. Johnston, W Reed, Wm. 31iltward au 1 Gen loorheatl, will suet:seed in harmonizing the vari.u= &its and sharps kat) an "oppislti )11.—Sonday Transcript. WAsursoros, March IS. A. W. AuAtin 1.)..0it appointed Collector of Ifoston, Vitt P,astee, Watson Froatuan has been reappointed United States Marshall f.r the district of Massachusetts, sad Charles L. Woor .United States Attor ney for Masswhusetts, vice Hallett. It is said Pletcher Webster, surveyor of the port of B , )ston and Charles B. Greene, naval officer, will be re• appoisted, The Philadelphia appointments are still unset tled, and there have been fresh arrivals from that city to-day on business connected with the sub t. Wm, Pierce has been appointed Postmaster of Chiesgo, vice Cook, whose commission ezpires men. The Board of Health bav,. arrived at the eon, Anion that the sick iltri% at the National Hotel was Gassed bypoisonous emulation* generated in the *ewers, eau pools and ink about the estab litioatent. chat • at the Aare Dred Seat it 1E Mad; the Eepnblieas ex-sseeio: Late Discoveries in Pathology show that very Bina met Account Book many of the disease' which afflict mankind arise Ornamental Book BL from impurity of the blood. This hall lag been litilt el r " .. v aboclibers •40- happ/ suspected but. is only lately known. le eon' ~...k .. l': 1r2 L 7,7,,,H th : k sot:option, tubercles are &and to be a eedimea- ability, for earrylng on tl. tary deposite from the blood. Dropsy' Gout, 33 CO Co 3BC. 33 X INt a, Cancer, Ulcers and Eruptions, all arise in dis- And Blank Rook Mannino-taring Business in no ordered depilates Irons the blood. Bilious die- I t; r aosi. l ''' 4 aa'"=" 4..1 ' 14 all tcal " 4 "' and " P ''''' 1 0:10.1n Z us e' y are yrepammi to do 'roil 01 lb*us e' eases and fevers are caused solely by its dery Blank and Aireoust Rook. ruled to any paten, unhealthy state, and even the decline of life fol, Editions of printed Hooka le,orot i f , ,1„11,.. h .4":: lows a want of vitality in the-blood. In view of n pi o rn r "..,, t ." 114 " ° ,, ni r , u ' l l4i" 4l ,, t , 4 "' l '''n u ,„, h k „ all ,„ o. ,'„ ? `",""" therse facts Da. % ".Yr.H demigned his Catiliarlie hound 10 omit the taoto• alb. part.. t.r.1.n:,;• 4 : Pill especially to purify and invigorate the blood, ::.7ni.":....,`": l .l. l i n t2 lg "rs r L ha vr.l" - , ss w sti„.„,„,, mud hence we believe to arise its unparalelled dia i r m inee w. l with, the. bind's ( ropain-d. km rebound, and l'enodieal• •.1.1 Ila m , success in controlling and curing dtanase...—Med- i rimarb •Ptia• Rill Ileada, Way Mlle, Shippin, 4 hill. lt.e. 1" ~r tetti JO/4 rPt.ti. 1 Ruled 1., jatorn. i Papa, aled to order it. a ••porn.r mina,. , col. dt-inred. ilhvin g v. 14. a the held 1td:.... i 11.. r the, .Vf, edapettt“,.. ~.~ rid./ ordenie g work in either a th.. 1.:-., - ' I ,d, do heiti g .10• P promptly and .. ,1 Pil I..rr oier lld• Park Ito,/ Ft‘B.ok ..•I lb. thif,di Zl, 1047 -,lrti46. T. R. RI. IR 14 r 1,.• most hortsL4 thank vt II Ladles of Frt.. and rl , ollr, for th. %r von 1101 afirt liberal rat Vw•G , t•Al nn 11 , 11 I:it piltt and hope.; Mat t ottarattruat 0.11 , 41 , 1K+41 T•. VTRk•T Tett • .YT. ItT•tt ITT[II. earStrrtrlENED--Dt. W. E. m Ir (Mind at the ofliee k Ln, i Reath'. [Hoek, tmmorms LIPUTIO, Z. I psi. 1.0 TN P.T 0 , 111, , ,Z "rock' rte, Khrrh, SWHE/. nsii,trs coin INYLIND FLUID EX TRACT. Nseasse tlin 1 44 , 1, uln,'•l , DI poy, W eaknw, Read tbo. rd , ere.« no of in asulLe- c •, 1~ • 114,4 , .' il,ll Genuine Prepsrsei garOath-e.lit•ruaiele I'nl■ Extraketer.—.l! the pain ;apt int!..l.tuatinn frnua the te.ret.,t t 1=E11=!!!IIITG11•111111 art,l lute; ra'e AM,. —.l,tAl n • —l , :ry4ro4s -4pralos--45w.11ings—Felons— i9lillbtalms--rtitss of no,l 1tr.,k,1 Ittosut • .11asrussat..-y Ind • at.,,.,. .I.w. s, It.. II u ‘. I tulo , lA 11., Isysny tilts , .1 " w,l t. , Elee:piu • ,i. J SPECIAL _NOTICES. 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'1 r •ari, 1 11 rry rE. in 14. ••-• ggl 'Apr • In Itarlgggrr. a, 111 •,„grglia , • Igg •gr) g •• FP?, \,a 1.14 r-I • all 1 m 'll . 1 Ira 1 . 11 4 1 .. 1...•11 I rgggggtll, agg.gl 4 m ‘11:1• anll3 g .1 ... •L :. In Fitirylevr, ..n 4.1‘ 11..1 1. m•nth.amf/ , 11 I ho• iit It Mat (.1.. 1 : CV21,;.• ; ews and iPn rt,,nlll, ..n thr !Oh nnt FAir; wig. 11i." .1 01111'1111.1 1 s ; ,11. .13ught. r of I,i,:uatin 1111; 1 ,14 .• 4 , W.,' Li, FLOUR ! FLOUR ! FLOUR ! KI:I.4TONE THE .0".•' ,. .Pr hat orrn.l V \ l!vht lig 11.1,1Jittv, .1.. h , 1,, ,fbf t ,fiv ~u hand FA.. • , Ks,• so.. i;,• 1 ,•-1, tr ,a,pro, ...rt. gexl, arp.l ail a..i. , •1 it. MILL FEEDS! I • CS Jolt 0.., 01 11 I It ; t Inc ..! (kmrsrr W _X_ T E ! PAItNER.S TAKE NOTICE! wLll , stly \Var. %t, R , r, and tats, s t n.l per t 1,.• hi z t t r.t market d my 'it try in ow M o mt e m,httie "prin. Wheat, aml-eel .ale 1 bares superior ••ttr-le. o Whet a bi,it I eart r, e , 1•1 I am, M.r h 21. Mel %NE. TILt slilru!l.l4e.,rtm...l , Wast.l.,lw4l Me#l • thi, at pritt-a !bat r.tithuot t.e brAt to Amer, a. I.:11., )(Jamb rL. kt a;1.11t. 4 k FCFV.X EDI" - i t - To all whom may Concern. yoProon. 'rho kn..w t.l • ,1.b.h4•1 to the soho4nriton ,•Ithnt by Nola ur 1L...k tek. , ,ant, not,ll,lth.st Meta nanAle nu nt borne , . • ••t ,•f I,nl n • ct, tb.•lr 0.. t. •or setwonts th. Irfr n.t lk Jurt.re ..f 444 Peaer (kw fullret.o. Fj. //Arch 21, I.ol' -vsNNrr, ittßlt k tn HOUSE AND LOT FOS. SALE rit lion,* awl I ..t.•orri.r ..( Fi , trtct, iP efered for Tho I,ot d rat fo,o ott liaghttt Stmet and f 4 , t ,tr rt. F or pr ,.. Ind w rm toquireof litor. gangs 21, 13147. WU, F. RI :iIIERV KJ-ITT M-u gii_VRA WILL Mro , t the I .0... et nrg and leather. of the County for the purphin of Pcamlnin; fur It W IL, ttw followlnz ,1•.• • 11111treinik, .. 1 / 4 1,r..1 13 1, Itte•ifT, Apr " il 24. Ilfairrisor. " 11. trakirfook 2.. 141.rard, " 1. North I.laak Iday 1. liPt l 4 4o h l 4 " le,. i tart...o-rmrk, " 2. CoSsiesut, .. li. Concord. " 11. Xlittireick, " 14. Wiine, Trasklls, " I,t). Am i te ft Venahr," 13. Washington, 21 Greenfield. " 14. lie Keen, " ...- ,:scene, " 10. flimoslti " 23. Union, " 10. The nee ...inni will be belt at the wood plates, tulles 111r...form hes it advisable to inert in mono other locality. Teachers, whether they hold certificates or nut, listens, of the ect h., tri• soda of gemoral clucatiini, all who frel latereelt.4 either kir or *pima *ha mitiomil a, stew. are earnemqv Inn it, , ,1 to .1 hind. This osideesiesed holes to meet a full bawd of directors Is welt school district on the abets named days, I. r the purpose of Using upon moor plan for a.frinni thoroargh organisation of the Schools, Which *bell Seism a tkl , ,r. rairuent an.l uniform ermr•s nf inatroc- 0011 fn thr woe. W. 0. t . o. s u p WaUstotutti, Illart43 19, IC+7.-45. OOluity oprno pimps sow, FILI3III, WALT, OIL. ST•lakelaii TV WS, Palish ~, Wil l Wove; kr, am., ooastougzi u t= JAS. S. ) lIIP 4.‘11 1111.3.•11.4Lif as.' MElll=lllllll tr., 1 [Tu., 1 , I. 11116. u. TI I • r , Tr. MEE= k•, WITIRS Sr , ' tr ..1 • 04, And thlt • IIEI IIMM=:1 Y.c I tb*t Er MEM 11:1!IMEE11,1P31 Si_ t.ry 4 4„ I 11 hf 1 : • 11 MEMO MIES la.F 1 / 4 \. IV \ rE. Ili ,I, I .n,. "1r.. , Int Iris .‘ It Lli t . 1,1 , 1 tor,ltt il, ,1 t h 'I" Igi EMI In‘ •titrr net 1 Ito , i.• 111%11% nOnr. nt , tt^n• I 11.1 tvoi.itsn.,l • “r 14.• =II EMI EIZEI ; I J IME=I 111111==1 ; Y t/, 11),..1` 1131.• =EMI at l kn.'. 1 31 At ~71-1 N CEMEMEMI 111•1/1=1!I EEEI THAT CURED M Carter's Pemtlien C arter's Anti-Costive and Liver 'Tit. We•aki V. N. nem*, th. wll , Kxt u« tro,th.rtn, Lllmkt &UV a tit& —with th. itxtukr ,oin pan...n(1..1 1:. Ikriftt It.,at l'‘,.k, 11l I 'II., -,14.rr0t • t., ,fitiriall ie ... "i 1 1 ,., ..., r., }, .114 Crlth, 1•1 a•t, .1.1 - 11 ed . • irt lc, • I ler . •1; Ntr Wire and .1. , ! An( 1.- L;rIT 11. , I: • ilt ,r.• •.• r 1‘• s• IMIE=I , n •J. 11..1. ; Iy ;;.• .011 I.ltt, “Itt... U.. s' 111 • rm." If CIES .1 11,1 4Nottifillt • 101.1. 1 16. ..n•! • arit• 147 -,' •t 1 nr111••.1 •sand v., u tut• and IL I=l9 ..f 1U dttl~ \ (1 onjl • t., T \ HS... nne , !ti11... 1 1111m% 600 ,f NW. hlt . i..rt I, • (.• 1;0 . • . ••••• I.', A NE ". \ 1 I ME EMI ()I ii f.: '0,41 tor. t. I: '" "", '''" • it E """ ' EIT I iii VI, ui to 1% , I' f • - t . if • .11. e 4,, • / REAL ESTATE FOR Beautiful guilOiDes C 11 ()ICE 111'S M Three Timber Lots near tie 1 f 1 . • It, II t .r .1.. iN'... .~ .4 I r 1 1.01... r 1 rx.•, i., I= rt. ••• • •t nrn3L- • r - - A. S TI 1..1...1,1 E. 4 MBE r•••• )14) thr 114 i.• Inn ~.,..., H • I [Fri....* I. in 1.111.1 ykn . •• •' t v•tt rn %fitt.••• - , twtt . .• ' I••• • • I, It 11 , 4 , 0 ••• , • • .11,1••• “f P•ttrnrlnZt . U. • p•t•tit lin ••1•••• ion W,,IL r 1' - - I 1141 K out( I, a di"! i",•••• Wake.. I ,e, 17,reh 21,1 , 4:47. Administrator's \ „orAtknrt., of snr I .••4til• ••( w lit • • • • .t th• ti ARKE Saturday. the 25th day of It tt M.Ol .-acrttleti K/./1 - • I. SO. 4.. t uatr t, toc otouty of F. 1.1 V.•••••N 115(111t1•114 at tli• ••••••th 7.%.1•4 /../•t Jr 4. Ar.t , I rec••• • .•11 • 1: .1. 4 ••••• • • th.•n•••• -•••••tlr• .1..4 - II•a •••••• ; I'l4 noo o ." • thoo, -outth 64 %1• •• • • 1 , , 11T11 . 28 7 ,C 1 t• gr. •t t-• 1• •-'••. • • Ire•t rr •,utri.l \ .•rtti ,i111111t• ...mgt. .4 • 2.1 n. oot •srnt, •s, ;If .I• • I 111 I ot. and 71 R. 41 t.,.1“. 114,0, • • • Milll ALA pa % f .rt -one •rett• • vretara to a voat o.t Itat pe II reta, to ttele ; 1 o.i 1:4 01,0i1. ~r land a.r. i 1- .nova as that, Al.- , 0 , 14 • r r. toWti.lop of II k it• ti•zireni,.. ru.t.,1,,c ..‘.tth 1L11.1r , 11 I,er, 5.. 1, , • 1•,•M / ht•lNcri• not o, • jam, • 1 . 1‘,.. 1 11%11.1 • a" olorno4 11. I • • tot font • , 1,1 I • • •ri. NA •VI • •• 1 . 01.0 .111 Corl , ,‘ .0.11 14- 4 0, ..tnf.• nth• II l t and /1.10,104..4 ,41i.1 ,rll '• .1114 of \. t 1.141..11. 7 , 111' , 111 e. of tr#et 't 0,1 \ • • ra• 1. rotalaltliri4; lc rm./. y pat I • 11.; , i‘/ .tr •nt. In Om, "0,0 otll,lll racur. , ll , ) )alglrtent t—ot • %4r.11 17 1N..7 t Tilt t 1: B A IL L E l v ft% I. L , R2t 9D a r,••••<.:•,1" , art• r elutowl re . / 4.11 r• s•lt. I 41 , rue.%• I.n 11W , s• • • w h :I 1' TE I. ts r.. r • Q - 144 lai , , • COIL, V.• • March 21, I. fIOVIPICE. ittY`. l ` ... of the yyr, ty-t it, city nt I.:rte, SYRUP. 1. cit...., • tool 1.1 . M.; • , litkrch 21,1,4:17 rriell ( •• • " quantilw to r , t ; t• "•• • kiwi. of (Ili %IV., .1 f 111 F idttiTiXt•rAL•4 • • S egrci4 trIC D NKW. FOIL Tit h 111 M rwa be Thplosion ! PoWder Ql"‘i.ury r JL 4 .t.f %t., i•• • I • • Pews. awn Caret, '1..1 sod It. le. As I bar* 111. nn eustonter. with the ••Artt•••' nsay want, fee le.* #..64 low /arch 81, IL:. =iB =MEM EMI =III