THE ERIE OBSERVER. lik:NJ. F. riI.OAN, • 6149A.N 8 MOOSE, PUBLISHERS «%T1 UDAV DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS. TOR 0o v Lim mg, HON. WILLIAM F. PACKER, I=3 . F . () R:PRZYZ JUDGE, ON. ELLIS LEWIS, OP p•M•DZLVIIIA. FOR CANAL COMIILIBIONIft, NI M ROD STRICKLAND, C=EIMII New,' of the Week. - t year age), says the Ilutridu Repro , lle, a "'roman ass et gr. R wax truing to the that etty it gaud styte. in ...int; in g and (tuitions extravagant as sh c n. Ibe un ler the eireatairtaseee. To day this state wo own to an mulct* of the Aunty jail, clad in the most in -4 :r•-ent oriiteot4, and poring melancholy through the ir i•i ile• upon tb3 liberty and freedom outside. which, r 3 e,,noideraltle period. she will nut be permitted to en 3`‘ Tf.a etrattuaiitazteett of this strait , are as follows:—She w tins , nittron of the Erie Co P..or 11 .use. [a s ,rt ti a.. afterivsr it it became noise.' around that Abe h I neri•e i a lirg , property, and on the strength ofthese wnieh she encouraged, she obtained quits an ,no ,00i of tantry, dry g oolt, groceries, he., from diderent in4:vidc*li. She swindled the Buffalonians out of tog let, than $2llOO The lnherctanee was to come thr.,ugh lir Carpenter, at Newburgh, a guardian of hers in char •.•Itte Some little tutpietion was aroused, and MK C W.V. written 1.. His reply was that was the fl-et ha I ci..tr I tny m iney being left ber A general atton,ithicient was the e iasequence. When It became kn ie i •ie ne,liately told her furniture and left the city :4tiot w e indicted by the Grand Jury for obtaining at .step .in falto pretences A warrant was put in the hands ut Tote., •nt having obtained news of Per where at, or., tie left Buffalo Weiineseay morning !eat for New y,r t li • 1'0154 she bed heen stopping at the ()hard II in-e wider an i•sunsed nsrne, and bad been living there in ry'.• she bad left there. Prom there she tame to the • Ciint..o Hotel, that city, and thence to the Union Moose, Tr .y .11• , r Toles followed her in close:pursuit, ,and on it; t .nod her in a private battling house on Mount I I t, mile from Troy, ender tt • waned name of Mrs ['raft. Cater Toles took her to Entrain Saturday night, and eiminitted her to jail. —The 1 '144 eland PlaiNdealer relates the particulars of a very 1•4:1i fu! ac lent which oeenred In that city on Satur day la-t At a rope walk. it says, oo that day, while the was in motion, two or three boys were engaged in running around after th 6 horse, inside of theirtng, when one of them, named Robert White, was caught between the end ot one of the shafts and tie walls of the building, and ss, na l'y injure I that be died in half an boor. Us era', L.ter• en tea and eleven years of age, and the son of a lady re' ling between Eagle and Bolivar streets, near Fate .mot The Injury received was in the stomach, and the little fellow was not at first aware how badly he was hurt, but go. op w 'hoot mosiotaneo,aud walked a few steps when he wp 44,11.4 i 141414 vioieut fits of vomiting. lie was earn:o w tho h ,use whore be bore bis sufferiegs like • ht•ro 11, mother having been lent for, arrived, and lied mg hers n in matt a c ,ndqion, was giving sway to ex.- prt•••• .n• when the little fellow attempted to cheer her 11p, R.; tie etioui,l get wall, he was not badly hurt. AR I e, en in hi• rulmerito he persevered in his efforts to • r•:lla •‘l. 'art broken parent by saying—" It's all tight, to tier. d tn't cry " Poor women' She is stricken Indeed ' Icl her way to Cleveland, her husband was seiz ed wit: ttl, tql.icrit, at Dunkirk, and died in a few hours. liar y ,anzer child died a e hort time previous, and row the , thiy one left her Itairbeen taken. hattollt arid cook figbtitig are thrown into the A m i, I,y tae fallowing : —lt is said that at a great dog fight a , Bronte. Canada, on Thursday. sth ult., the match ww. f r I ~on s POI th., r)sti:t was the death of the Buff , 1 , 4. which expired after m severe combat of two h ,- ,ors fifteen tu , nuto, the !dontreal dog, although wpm,. iso'y escaping alive. Parties of th " fancy" 11.70. Ino.l • from 141, parts of the United States and Canada. flit trifrt7i ire Cii-qacen party After the death of wss , 1 •ii ,s,is 1 in a handsome blpok walnut 11 1 ` , r-,tl , 4ht to 13offi.o fuF burial It Is meld that many buffalo gentry were in effected at the death of to , r t thtt they actusl4 stied tears over the -dead ~f Tinker" —Tn.. no:, ,intruent of Mr. M.Ailt, a. first Comptroller of the fr,m•ary, rice Mr Whatelsey,ro4tgood, is &osmotic- OA in Cu- Ti.‘ ihr Comptroller i. quite ',copal:tic-e -au., , I e cal yesrs a member o r (7 ,( 1 4,•.. from that State, and subsequently its gov ern , r Utiol tae A ftn , nrstrati PO of Hr Polk he tilled the poet „r -tent P ,t n later lleneral, and afterwards was plitoe I t• heal .r the Indian Burets'. lie is a man of `o:1 Al u n •tratirn talents, eteeliont faculties, with quite ati • •n.t of t•itegrety and honor as his predecessor, with u: ~ t i us.n's (*.ghat' propensity for pershdiog his own pur , f IP' on all UCCS9 inn*. —leveret sharee in the Pittsburg Commercial Amman/ are ,•ff:ra 1 f sale by the proprtetor of the estahltahment. There to a chance for some one who is ambitions to fight pnliYicel buttes and perblipt win bonoei. The editor of the Lorn ft tits enioyed 3 pretty good share of public favor tt tits beet Postmaster for one term. lie has been tie) rOf the rite one or two years. And he is going to he e •in lidate fors ,znottting else yet 00 doubt, and then th•• 1)•11,•rets will defeat him if they oats. rn.. fa of a quadroon musician in Cleveland, Ohio, oat her liege hued wee not kept out so mach o'oig•i,• ~y his bosinese merely, *etched him, and Tees. day ,1.10.1i10 rutted a bosom whits women. The wife g.; so officer, weal to the bogus, sad entered, but the woman wee non eat. A doe* search fuand her locked in ► big Dutch chest, to ►hich she was conveyed to the Polio* station, with the unlucky musician close after. They were both imprisoned. roseareher after eurious statiatiss has mods 114 Aftiti the probe:oe amouut which it costs the iadist. dhoti in—uh,!ro of the diffract churches to lb* 'United Etata, t ftr.taist their respeettre chortles. The animate; to two is I ups* the lest ticited Emma Census, A Baptist or Mem.Klist, throe dollars and forty oasts; a Preabyterom, 'oven dollars; a Courregationalmt, is dollars; A Roman Club.,lie, fourteen dollars; as Episcopalism, alight*** oitariao,dollars; 4 Reformed Dutch, sweaty-two dollars; • twenty-three dollars. —The b .idie of a man named Taylor, new Brownstown, Int , ,i,:isuisied by firs one night last week, his wits and t4r.o clisiarea perishing in tali Asses. Taylor was ailment frJ[ll •01•• et a religious meeting, and on returning diso,irerol ills house in dazes; and instead of cubing in to. railcar has went, to • neighbor's bons. and re. turned with &unmans*, wham tits woman and bar cbildrse were seen failing from thou hods in a elate of Ins•asi biltty. —An siecideot occurred oe the Pesseybreala Railroad, Friday erzernooo, from a defective rail, by 'kWh the leoum Atlre, tender, and throe passoacer ears rare pre. Mpitate 1 4 0 , 111•• •Gobankamat My feet—the losoiseii•• szpikolt. , g it the battoch There war. a bemired passeegers ' the can, Duly Op* of whola - Mli• istionsly World. —Your lt , publioos,Secotoort at Cosmos, and oils leriesa, who you'd for Mr. Basks for spookier, rood vomit Xt. Athoh's roootatios of tOaalra. 'roily wore Elle, of Ps., klaglistma, of S. Y., Scott, of lad.. sad While, of Ohio. —A very great brute awned Llvingstott, recently nan ads widow, with two children', at Byres, Ogle Ca, Il Ile abused one at the taillike% la a meet theeklag meaaner, Sea the etttlest seised carried hln Lai* the lOW, and there adetiaisteted a tweet deserved flogging. -Bz•Presideat h is statod, will settle dawn ow • farm in the intorkw of Ills native State, whore, for Ilia ,t or hie Ws, he will devote himself to the raising of bows and stook sand*. —lndications petit to Mott. Jolla Blidall, of Loakdaaa, as Itte:7 to 'goosed Ms. llama& aa Miaistor to Prawn.— Me is pretty ear* to reeeir• Otia wit Oat Mk/WWII ta Madrid. —Tbe Mitoissippi Logi, lataro, at ha hot makmt allow od rtt laws to pto Boston to Ito riot**, aid motto as op,ropriouos of ha** tlitotosa4 dollar to peg os• of bon to go don sod read the roottlitaolg. —Ma. Esekinal, asairbsor of • tooposSaile Moe of New LisTen, waist to Ilsetter4 N friday srmillipMi, sok committed saleille at tho Assesissa listat by tabus =3 —Tito Polias-Claroodes Treaty ►ao bon tomooillorodi Odid approved b f tba Csittoot at Warnlityrtoos, so it poootoi • &mew It will be ieradiatal7 oat to Basissi, 1p - The' Bloat Uptake* eft. Ceaveuttoa. Wiwi a hogs serrat asilestokos to swollow as oz, always lads As propose sommilibeA iiiaMalls The salami must lost be slowly interims& is its tisolionoombraastor a prottnatod period, until wort vestige elf trkality is de stroyer}, the hoses of this Thistles orosirusbilik and its ono' fair sad goodly proportions lost its a shapeless mass of nook. The next task of the serpent is to beelarsir tits ft status with its slims Slid it is Rot *alit those prolimtoary arrangements hare bra coacluded, that the prey ma be gorged by its destroyer. Gradually, for the last two yew% has an operatioa of the above eharastor been progressing in this State, in the effort of Black Republioanissa to coal low Know-Nothingistn. At last t►e task IMO to•oll aroma plishod, sad Darla Witatcre is prostrated as the opposition osadidsto for Governor. Ilis claims so distinction as a Whis—no diodaetion so a Democrat—se gligingeinn is a Know Nothing, but owes his preetint positiosialtogsther to his persisSost efforts as a motional agitator. His ouly ombition has been to *arch under the bloat lag rf Abolitionism, and his only care to bring to that standard lia man? reataia ns Possiltio,sad to become their chases leader. For this be has betrayed his socialist party, soiled the judicial erotism, teased browiisg demagogue while occupying a ..at upon the &snob, sad boat all his energies to engender bitter sectional fooling, sad so StUUse the fierce ferias of sectional strafe. With WiLnlol as the opposition candidate for Governor, there can be no disguise or raeralment as to the nature of the Gubernatorial eon test. No man with a vestige or nations! fooling COM sup port such a candidate. Ile is no lira white sad kusgbigok, no half **otiose' and half notional nominoli—bs eau be supported only /11 an Abolition agitator. Against his din untwist view., sad against hits as their ropreeentattre, we belies* that an immense majority of the people of -Pena. sylvan's' will be found arrayed in October next ss they hare alwayi been on former occasions. No Democrat, no national Whig, no national American, no patriotic, Union luring molt ran support bin, and with all these el against him, there an he no eartblitt prospect of his elec tion. APRIL 4, 1537 S.. far as State affairs are eoneoreed, W ILISOT potwessee little or ao knowledge or oar interests. Eh has contned hie attention exelusi•ely to 'National politic, ang is des titute experience and praetimi information in recited to the legitimate duties (if a Governor. He would ailm solely to Akielitionise the State, unstOndfai and reguctiesa of Mt other considerations. The candidate for Canal Commissioner, Hon. W. MILL wenn, was the active operator in Phil► last Fall in car rying the Know Nothings over to the support of the ••fn stow" electoral Hetet. Be was a member of the last Con gress, but made no figure there, and was defeated last Fall. In capacity and fitness for the post he is an all respects infinitely inferior to the Detwoeratie nominee. The candidates for Judges of the Supreme Court are Joann' J. Lewis, of Chester *ousel, • renegade Democrat, and • lawyer of some considerable West, who has become a vtulent Black Republican Within the last few years, and Janes Arnica, of Payette county, who gained movie noto riety in 1855, by the publication of an ingenious but tin sound opinion an to thr legality of &certain proposed act.on in the then pending Sento-nits! election. The platform as reported by Judge Kat.t.tr, teems al most entirely made up of the Stack Republican platform of the late Presidential campaign, with one or two pew features,—a denunciation of the late decision of the Su• p roms C o urt of the United States—and • smart spice of Know Nothingliss, contained in the seventh resolution which is rendered ridiculed by the language of the tenth. The Convention bad quite a stormy time on various Tics ttons, and the Know Nothing. made • slight show of vi tality on one or two occasions, but Black Republicanism was too Strung for them. The revolution is the polities, eheciecter of the opposition is complete. MI disguises hare been stripped off, and the battle is plainly between Democ racy, Nationality, the Union and the Constitution on the one blind, and Abolitionism, Sectionalism, Dimino' and crazy negro fanatiresta on the other.— Penney/osmium, .FUSN l'.-There are a great many fanoythings in politics, and political Elapse isrefirced,frois party b•C•allt•,to often make their beds with funny bed fellows—but this funniest thing we have ever seen in the way of polities is the alac• rity with which the Oaten.' snitggels itself down under the mime blanket with WILLA.. Of all the members of COLI• grass Item Petinsylvania,Wilusot &lons votitsl to repeal the Gosethi's idol, the tang of '42, and establish that of '4B. To see the Cozens support • man with such antieedents. therefore, is funny enough; but when we add to this the fact that it is scarcely three weeks since this consistent tariff advocate denounced Bigler fur "betraying" the iron interest of Penosylvasia, white it now has two candidates atits editorial head who are ultra free-treivh a ity ed the highest round in the ladder of political absurdity. But this is not the funniest feature of our neighbor's posi tion, for, white its *Audi/tees are thus ultra, the platform upon which they are placed before the people, Is studious. ly silent upon all the great issues the G sett. u•• 41 to deem so imports's... As is well remarked by the Philadelphia Nem. "Note word a acid on the subjeet of the great industri al interests of Pennsylvania. Far the fire time in the his tory of as &tile herr tee lied a Convection projeseisiy °pip attic.% to the Lo r o foe's, sherktmg the Tariff questtok, and ignoring the doctrine of protecting Avriorican taker. Penn sylvania interests are to be disregarded and Aped sight of, to accommodate poltucel hucksters who have always been against them. Not only is the Pennsylvania policy of protecting home labor ignored, bat no honest reeognition and endorsement of American principle can be found in any of the resolutions." The reason why the "doctrine of proWting American labor was ignored," which, as we before remarked, lireJ the corner stone of political ortlittdoty in the opinion of the Gazette three weeks sine., is graphically and truly stated by the New, when it charges that the Convention was controlled by— "men like David Wilmot, Joseph J, Lewis, Wm. D. Kel ley, Nrwrow B. Lowry, B. Rush Petriken and others, who have worn out themeelves in the Loan Poe. party, andsure no longer able to obtain *Moe from it. Men bite these aire the chiefs of the Republican Party, who, though they make violent professions of hostility to slavery, are still Logo Posta in all their feelings and sentiments, wad the adve. eates of all the radical measures of that Party, including British Free Trade, and everything else that is obnoxious and repulsive w conservative Minded men. They are, in few words, political demagogues, whore only principle is self interest, and who will adopt Ley mesas to promote that, and support no nub who will not allow Moist( to be used by them for that purpose." Verily, what a fanny position for the protective wbigs of Erie county, and their protective Editor. PZRPSCTLY NA711144.--Sposithog of ths violent and partisan resolutions against the Sepses* Court intro- Caned in the Senate of this State by the neva-bit polo./ eians of that body, the Y. Zzprooo quaintly observes that—" Ons would bare thought, whatever may bars been these nines opinions, they would have elnahsd um ! i n decorous Parliamentary !silvans.", True, "one would think" so, it sae did net know that themes who introduc ed sod rdtrimated these resolutions were resting fanatics instead of sensible politieians, bet when one knows this, eve sea readily perceive how unnatural "decorous, Parlia mentary language" would seem is the mouth of rack mos, —se ounatural, let to add, W pure English in the mouth at a Datoins negro. A FIRST RATX APPOINTMSA ft —All our readers who had the pleasure of lieteming to the *lc qa•oo• of Jade* Bowan, of htarylated, daring Um last nintictigs, will be plaat;mi to Isms that be bee recoived the appointment of Naval Odom at the Port of Baltimore, from President 80. amass. Anion& the litany eloquinitdefenders of the Dem oerstio party, who left their private lumina.' at Utteall of ditty, and came to the "(He. Keystone" to plenm& and convince ber boaest yoomanry of t h e •alp of the Carlon, Jade* Bowan stands pn•eaisent. Eloquent and ardent, his voice, was beard front the Delaware to the Woe, eat wherever he wee le/Mend listened to, he made friends, sot only for himself. bet for the party. Hs appointment therefore is a just reeognition of his eaiaeat ',Mem, as wa u bin nadonbtod litrome for the Allem .pgr A glorious opporsaaity for as ***echo* of so *o. lamed discretion is Wend to the Peoissastor at Unioatows, SoLosost soaaty, Obi*, is tbo Oliver? of a lotus which was mailed la t h e Wheeling Pool Oboe, Stataday, dirootod "To tbo isigost tool la treioatecra. Belmont *witty, Obis." It snob • lottor she'll ems to the lA, P t st odies, wed know exactly who to Oliver it is—miss the lase tbat you is • pet sad stops his paper, sad *inks tie loss of his same from the Liss, will blow the seetoera sp Ar. Two of %to isEivitaals tliat asesped from t►s llead►Uls jail last weak, sad *Wald la tar laat—Paarall aad I/savor—kayo taws arreatad. Tli 0 von iambi la Vauban, 0, Tb. ethics an WU at larva. DIN ,RICL—Dee Rum, the hamerist, "oar Daa," is oreatium a taro,. is Saltbseee Nivel to the eaeituateat he progeoed st Waskiagtoa ilimilifibe laatteratioa. Th. other sight, after he had simbilmbell bie porfeemeams at the frost Strom Theatre, a eetamittee of tritium meortod his earrimpt to Berammee Hotel, wham a Ise satmetabammit was prepared by leitise boob" At a bate beer a seemesde wit. twisted Dora by the "Omer" Brag DNA. We muientaitil that Yr. Ike bas erased a Ilibisi~me te per. form the seat wombed* tricks. 111116* A wet 0 religlosise MI MOM in laslast! will. Lag thoaasiva• th• illoodpiaa. Tam lbalim that Christ will appgai le 1944, M 4 lbws I. Ratiasse iio wwwirk wine Ow Turks. owl SW Jews•rat the iftwwisag•wild laal.l the him will bedew alpha. amiss Is the ilsly Lama.— Ctiwistiaas ari ta deep eftmaltr. ATIIINIPOnd Sy • Itaffie. ____....... We should infer fro% the wise; mwisids of dieresis's sod revolt that essoes up train die realm of tbeeppesidos that tie labors of the recent plc-base esevocatiee at nes rialmsrg—twailiedis Democrat, aegro-11411whigeowd peps-bit followers et Sou—would not prows h vest kyr" haws e s. mist, eiMker to Ne candidates put Is arstaasiesb el the ratters* who bops, in Übe sweat of seeeses, to "le the power behind the throne greater than the dunes itself." The Convention itself wee eery decidedly tisharmesiess --so moat .o, indeed, that it is orreded ea id harts that it had more the appointees and eliareeteriesies et a mob, thee • grave deliberat.e. body. Warm word; melt iug in recrininatina, andending is "liar" aad " eetairti." were freely beadiest the leaders of "ell the ilsematery." But bow amid toy thing ere be exposited wire es look as the aotagottietie elesseats brought tetether is this best after the spoils nod—pbtlaothawpf ! rher• were *id Hoe whigs, hie Kt &waiter Cooper, humpy ea weiwee sod via dhadve es luctfer—there were renegade Deuseenta, like Judge Kelley who, despising dr esessray they were ia, sod themselves into the burrito, were ready to gdek • quarrel upon tb• first opportunity--and last and lout, there were the genuine • spread-eagle" was of " 8 0 a." hunting for " patriousia" with a "derk.laistero," sad ready, at the " sign given,' to "pitch is" cod blow up the whole concern. }tech faction had its a.se to vied, sad *adverb desired his open culaborers, bet seoletaataresissa, to tern the grind -stone. What weeder, tires, with such elements, assembled *cider such eircurastanees, and Imo upon such ends, that riot and disorder should bare 'Melt ed rampant in the Convention, and that open diseostest sbuuW manifest itself after it had adjoarsed. And as woe o f th e sign/ of revolt" apprupo to this show, we quote the tollowtog emptied' paragraph fro. the beag NeMP the organ of "Sam" is the Quaker City. It to • wet blanket to the hopes of " fusion." Not hsviug yet oil the partieelars, we retrain from commenting at length ..n um character of the preeinediags of the Cuwomtk.u, or the candidates nosaiassed by it.— *6o ter am the 'candidates are eancoread, they *mold not well he more oboolitme to Americans than they are, Net Ire among them will be owned by Mesa, as of chair kttk sad kin. Wilmot and Lewis are well kaolin as oet-ead-est Republicans, of the moat slow stripe, who are, is truth, tioiltiog more our tee* thou Abolition deratorsei. Both are Loco Pomo radira/s, in farm of Ire* trade, sad base not a stogie sentiment or feeling's 001•0011 with the *ea serratit • views of the American Party. Veer!' was for mer() a Whtg, then au American, and is sow a Ampobli- MN. havitig *clad with that party for Fremont last tall.— As for Attu ward, an apostate, he ts known here, sad wher ever tie is know, it will be fully understood that this nomination for en olio, for which he is aolorionsiy suit, is ht. reward cur base treachery to the Ylitmoriscomee, sad a shameless attempt to betray the American ?any tate this hands of Mace KcpUbtlell/11•Ut. His selection, as a pre 'eluded peace offering to the Americans in this community, i s a gegnsat Insult, and will be se treated by them. Is speaking the, freely, and making knows our detervaisatios not to support these candidates, we wish to be understood to speak only for ourselves!. What will be the coarse of the Autericau peaty, we do not stop to inquire. It isenuugh for us to tows that to call these candidates the inpatients of Americao principles would be a fraud, to determine our course. May are nominations not it to be made, and un worthy the confidence and rapport of Americans. It re mains, now, to be seen what they will do. If they noini nete their own caodidates., as we confidently expect they we arc heart and soul with them, and shall labor earnestly in support of such nominees. That such Is the determination of all honest and true Americium, at least to this part of the State, we are well satisfied; and homes we await with anxiety fur a movement for an American State Convention, to nominate American candidates, Let • call be issued at once, and it will meet with • cordial response." Again, the of a subsequent day, returns to the charge atter this style, " Phis radical L o co Foto element had OvOrythilfir iu own will in the late Harrisburg Conveatlon„ Though probably in a large minority, so far as usere sossabers were concerned, those belonging to it Riad, the ocomanations by virtue of their superior ■ktll and tact a/political managers and tut/ Iguer 0. It was so to the election of Speaker Banks, sad again in the nouilugtinn of Cot FTinktnit. "onvened by arrange welt as the Convention was, these Loco Voce radicals tel the whole genie in their own bands, and tow% soecessfutly have they played it in nominating David Wilmot, who is Loco Foe° in all things but the slavery question, rod is not only an avowed Free Trader, bat whose name is recorded in the journals of Congress as the betrayer the industrial interests of Pennsylvania i■ 1846. Solitary and alone from Pennsylvania be spot• and voted in favor of the repeal of the laboring man's Tariff of 1`.42, and the enactment of the Walker British Free Trade policy to 1846. Why was be nominated in preference to such men as Franklin, Kunkel, Bell, Todd, Jordon, and others whose views are in hat:Donlon. accord with nine•tenths of the opposition to Loco 'oasis& Be cause the whole Wiwi and purpose IVY to impress upon the action of the Convention, and the party, the distinctive and unmistakable character of being Black Republican, and entirely free from all pooch', taint or ettspition of Americanism. For this reason, and the one already given, that these Loeo Foto radicals will support no man *bow they cannot use for their own selfish purposes, was made the nomination of David Wilmot, tie Free Trader." paragniph le the Nurci Ameereiem " The National Americans I(Northampton (*slaty held • meeting .n the 21st lost., It Restos. sad adopted r•- solutions recommending the call of • State Coneandon, to meet at Harrisburg on the fourth of Jolly, to nemisinen* exclusive National American tteket for diate They declared their opposition to a Reims wltbYy pity raleulated to destroy their distinctive national oltarantor, or Awe:tem:lists, and recommended the Hon. 1. Joy Mani* w then first thole° for ()armour." It is evident the " happy family" or the opposition are going, to have a giod time genets/Iy. The "National Ainiericatio" numbered Mat year just 'boot 810.000, as the vote eh.iwed. They seem now more reso►ved than ever to keep ap their iirganiaation, and their nationality ashlars& ter. The nomination of W tt mot has DO doubt strewth's ed tbi. determination. Ile is poredysti Abohtionhrt He is the embodiment reetionaltam sad Abolitionism". That vote lart November did not exceed nee knadred and thirty thousand The betneeratie vote wee over too Isaridred and thirty tnotpiand, betee it is easy to see that Wilmot is going to have a " hard road to nisei." .VJV W 00r5.V044 OF KANSASt—Ele•whirr• we give the letter of Hon. R. J. Wetmest, oceoptiag the appoint saint of Governor of Cassie windowed him by tss Presi dent. It is manly, straight toward sad explicit, sad thanes that is accepting the trw4 he does BO hilly ssder• standing its rrponstbilities, and with a determisattee to discharge the diticsat duties devolvieg epos him with impartiality—" without fear. (aver or alreetion " Asd that the country is prepared to receive his appoistmest its this spirit—to accord to him impartial view., mad exalted litness for the position—is evident from the lose of lb* press. Not only have the petal* }minals is the islet's' of the Democracy respohded with eathoslaetie grstibea• dun to his appoiatntent, bet maw of the *presides joie heartily in C,lltneuitag the °holes of the President.— Among these a the New York Timm assd the Philadelphia New.. We have not the former so outs from, bst,the latter &aye— " Mr. Welter If Well known to the eonntry, shad, *AM. *tor 4pent.ini may be OGtertaised of him m a politiebia, the fact to sad ',ebbed that he is sot only as able man, belt posaaama ail the laalignalletie for the Moe that aro re quisite to restore order, sad giro pence sad gsietlis the territory, if be chooses to do so. Mr. Braaten formerly rep/mooted the Memphis Dletrid4 Toneillarint, la Goll_g t ue. and while a member of that body was Chairman of Naval Affairs He is • lawyer oak& gentleman of doeidod tedilet, sod o.ari.lo•able public esperirmee. Beth those whist meats are from the doath, bat they ought sot to be olajoet od to on that 11001 , 11.0 t, if they sosept them Mader tsetse*. dose of the ebaraocor intimated by the Washington Claim, the organ tortbe Administratioa. Probably Soothers mega are in tea ltke,r t .4cettek so rating Kansas in a &arida.. tort' Winner than litorthorn taro mold hope to no red we aecdiepootott, therofore, to madman atom appointments is edemas. " Bu. probably 018 most striking artiole of oommoadattoo from is oppositias Joarnal—kmasimo taw& •111411UNNIPeed— is tilts foaLowtog fry* Mit Pittsburg Chosseersiod Joaroel, one of the most aura flopeblioms moors in tbo Stoma. Speaking of Quo. Waskr, tbat papa says:— " Ile 411 take no anomaly, oalawfal sad dialemershio abrantage of his p•ssitioo to promote tilts Prollisiverp movement. and ha will assuredly giro so tmeatesuease to the Beefier Badiems of Yuma& As amu of bight . l h.norabts sbursotor, as should far A/Wm 4118120/ben . Waiter in the Gotorsiorshir of Kansas, tioutkorit moo is he is. than any nastiest:l Democrat, is,. 04, whim" Pm odont Becimaaa could plot* t h an. Whilst dm New York Telles' Moat* Kr. Wilikor's hesi tation' to accept the sanitation as ma ti mitatioe of **semi which will Lenninaill in eager soooptaneo of the looser, Ivo Welt wo me well understood tilts sooty impales a self distrust, which prompts tho dole, of hir.lf allures asswor. H. twee at a gloats how high osplostainooo twist P...a ism would build on his well known soatimmits le Matteis to shirery, whack be would Om stossponed to ifiost, is the fallostost to 'Web "boy sooloseplatef prowl:Wiles of his position to Lis promotioa of Maar selheeme. use tint the expoetstioas of terse moderato soothers moo would tome the fraudena of as home/Ago, high Bladed NW ill the Executive stair of ]Casey, K. soils what the We awl moderate oak of Ora North, la sod eat of bir ows party, weaW expaillat this Nadia of a maw who etioald tarry with Ida lasts the plane weasitod by Gassy, so high a elsariestor as amiss Ilse Ille of UAW 1. Radnor. It if worst he shield woe to tato twornsoil of what is dais to hiasself, and low ter be ass earilsity lead himself t• the ezwasion of Blavory late Kaassia, that ha mast disappoint all those oxpwitaileas whit= lawless aad slalom will foetid aria his eisooptasse of the Goireraiseat. Oar Istsrprostios at Mr. Walker's lossitaliss is semis. test with tragedy et person o• No FA. soi w roma to sr wok sosossidorsadiat as tits Nino Isis fall is pooping spot Mr. Madre, condors. Bs soy sompt oar. Ms bora, her do al% AL Obit dos .Btsto or is Karoo sod dr hot Mats ..sass** sat st .:sass set or .salt to ask, s des Geld sot Mir ploy is sb. ballot bey nos cry would itors audit bun J. WNW. H. word (iv. l sosnassaass, Ile dors sad No *lsles to cis sirs dors is do Cousitstios. But lie would 'storm. like as epee, beam. bows ma, her vomit eat faiellora at Übe ballot. Timi Emigration wadi bore a Inkir Miami& Willi EAU* J. Walter, %mew Mt Karma. es *.s i tore um bat ON Kalmar would mole iste lilt Wales at a slate OM*. would am M,. Wolter maid he Wooed le I Me Aka r art permed Inetliottli N SIM Mobley of Ns 11 amps! *as, way mg* bee, bi ell wit MOW TORE, et Or ark Observer.] What sem of sows will you be wood with thls sasscisgr Oar Vomit" Pair I. a patuillos for the sow. *Ow* aid Asoo famish it lb* sissaso t amiss, a smokimi hot dish of fashlosobia, maamoroka, criminal er pollidaa Nadal-- froth always rims to the top, sod is tho hcblonahlo laud- Wow* shall have she iris pima. 2. upper tendon bat promos is half mosindag friss two coossas: Sag. lb. lock at iplky aimmiatt apse the Lest maw sad. mooed th. ~Mises dolimnies of tits 'apathy Mao Bober, sad her smisaiess *pm from am ems of kw dew St • hundred famed' late the vans bat 11.4 footidloss osslasiNms of an Irish sowshasa. Jam his gm his wits at bat .b. doss not tars NM to bays $1•0,••• is bar own right a. was Inst roportat Xt. Bokoes parse strings aro /lowa, of memo, sad am pair hero ego late th• sowittry to Sol op hosookeoplag ass ow" soma sails indowl. Tim spring loshioas an *pasta, and an woodorfally goy and at ns. eadicadf ontrimligsal. no silk said. h••••••• 1 is r•b•• sad trimmings miss to 1e gonarsily of a ism tastily cloa k, show bosetsolbroomi the best walla*, has/ osonsoas prisms. Tear seasetry rapiers saa hardly apprulate ono of oar New York dirt steep, mill I aut tell you that we had a spiesdid ass thi othorday, whirl's; and straffellag through use struts like a varitabk eau squall of mid-wiatar.— lasoass Moeda of the raw tutorial tarred akiag Broad way like art ousa fa a lissaust. Somebody says that the Itaislalrma, is tall Om warder of Wardle Madames of geography, is • iambic bat that is a mistake—the great whirlpool bap go'e through and semi up on this side; dirt is atiatitatisd for water, and the Xaorictrom is in active operation la Broadway. All day is was impossible to walk or woks the duets without lisiag blinded or at lust eatek lag s vial's* ausaarimis. averyliody who went abroad was maatied ia • owing of pray filth, the vary dist sad *aka of degradaams. Basiasea has hoot vary quiet daring the wtolo week, as the iferrtors trade is very backward. Thar' bare btu a great away Asthma ia that meths whieh mute heavily apse the jaKUg bumf of this city. Thera have his ape or we large failures hers daring the week, bet they ware (aurally updated, as tits Irmo bad long bun imairitiorodi "shaky.* The dry goods hums hare whlelt die as ezakseively Wasters made will have a bard time of ft for a little while, sad tome breaking op may be looked for smug savours whisk bars beu accustomed Os do a large braises as a small capital at lose eridits. Dry Saab of all kinds are quiet, atria( to the bleb prices asked sad useasitated by the &drama in all materials.— livery Wag adapted to /lathe the naked bat rims stool- Sassusly, while the ?radar* employed in feeding the hoary has uporiontiod a eenwepoadiag &clip* fa vales. Cotton, wool, silk, lump sit loather are all cm this upward auk, while broadetati istolidowaward. This, however, la a pelitioo-emosomirm/ point of view, is saeursging. Margaret Osnalagham, the girl who jumped oat of a wisdom ta the maser of Broadway sad Ninth street, to soaps from a you; mu named Barr, still remains situ New York Baspital, aad it is thought, will 'newest. Barr s would is was wiles, the pistol ball which he find at his head labels' fraotarimi kit shall. Be it at his father's beans, sad his aoaditioa is sore motives tNan was at first respposod. tbsratiay's Mass says: Berapitia• Pitons°, messily sea tatuseol by Jodie Betts to Mrs years' imprisonment fur asseesstarksig sad attariag osaasarfrit mossy, was oda sated for s igsagysasa sal is • WI .0 1 1116114110%iy 100kilbg low. 044 is • •Pliessiba Useable- This is Abe Odra lima bar bass kapriasewsi for Ilse same ofiewee. Reatingtos bait sallied Mosta woes& irises his imprisonment. He drives mils to the asortsiag and hoops hooks in the after- = The trail of Layman, the spiritualist shoemaker, for the murder of Canner over in Brooklyn, has tamed oat just es we predicted. Laymen iota tis sent to • lanatie asylum. We wish, bowers', it were possible for the law to reset the parties whose indisease erased his mind and made him labor tot the rest of his life ander the delusion that he it eddied and eoatrolled by apperations of the departed.— They should hi paisished ter making bins a murderer, just as mach es the eeseessery who puts a knife into the hands of an assassin aaedinots him where to strike the fetal blew. By California papers received on Saturday, we !taro that on the 2111 of rebniary s thirty mile race came off, ever the Union COWIN" u San Preseisco, between two hoe. em respectively named, }tattler and iittheral 'Taylor. Per. less west to the sourer almost immured that Neither aoi 'mai would eyseMee tie toessem! 0a the tweaty-sinth mils fteriltrisi t tswiiPareur44.3% irmiAl 0. The poor hares team urged to ootaplete their totter ing task, athirst Taylor watt the wlaser. The aggre gate time was one hour, forty nine salaams, and teen ethos& The swum of Awe horses ought to be sent to a treadmill for life, and their alders and absttere in the thee sisciald seat be treated to thirty lash..—a lash for every tulle can. The sity ta fall of hungry politicises who bare come back from Washington with empty poeltets sod heavy hearts BINS the N./ York oppoiatments wore made out. Vol*, blessed Fri they who eapset nothing (or nothing shall they receive. This Mary is commended to the ospeelal coasideration of politicises. ACME. JUDOS LIIWIS DECLINNS.—Judge Lewis, the Deamereds nominee fur the Supreme Bench, has written a latter dirtlieinsum of the Democratic State Central Committee, detests( the aosainstion tendered hint. This memo ea the part of the Judge has token almost every body in the State by-utilities. Ws bad supposed, in eom• mon with the @NM of the puny, that he war very &axiom fee the nosaisatioe—hews, wales his dmervaisstion to &Wino wee smamotood, we were anxious to two the tee. soma. Whether, now that they , are before the public, they wW prove satisfactory to those who aged hie wootisatioo, is OM fee as to say. We give his letter, and let every ons jadge for himself: PIIELADILPII4I4 (arch 23th, 1857. To Cowit.go R. BOCCALMW, Chairman of the Democratic 81sto Coomittoo: Dear &r—At the late Dilemmatic State C don, the loesl Maim of dm different motions of the State were gen arm* waived ht th• pawpaw of mowing my mouse assa is the high sad lisporsost olive of Supreme Judge, TIM mow with whisk dime Maisie are new argod for the Aim moistly vassiod on be Supreme Bosch, Mono tbe writes, dim made, sad the mums of the dimatiabotioa whieli may mist shoe ••• section shall be griddled sod the ether ilimippoistiod by the mitiotpotiod austinstlon. 'rho Commodes whoa r•-assembled might be obi* to bar monk* dime elsbes, it that body had two sominatiose to oasis, invtioad of rms. I tharetom feel at liberty godsons', at I sow do. Um rs-ammisation, tesd•red to me by the Deamerstie SMli Commatios. L that promoting harem ay, I mom& my lows earliest desire to rears form Joodieini lib, sad at the same tl.• pat the delegates to no limos maims% as thy will be *bilged to mime together spit for Om parries of amaisatiag • eitadidat• Se id the *sies tas vasamy. I ham b..a laborionoly eaglypeil is jellaba dada, mar 1, messy -fear year.---a loner period of merle* than that of soy ilviag 41011111 is Pssarylmoia, I lostie loos thus 'spiredsaint lase *Milt. Of the Commitstion. I id4W to lid *stoat et my slilkie. I. brining op the at et liminae sad is rorphisin epos limit molest roses thas 004110 at dm land • law, bleb had hom isatlessamtloi; and is sosistsialag the purity nod tbio isitopeadome of the Jadielary, I ham emotosily is 441mm-id to do jostles wishes( delay, fear, favor, affeetios or ill-will. I now ossapy, by t h e voles of tio• pall* of my satin Stns, tie highs,' jsiiisial sadism Is It. illy los, wow as • Jade has romived the approbation of the Dammed* semis the rio-seseinatios ea gonerotudy and assainesealy aaio by the litM•Osavestiea. AU my ambition le astialsol. I hot ma wish left, sad that Is to mars to dos imams sad isilommisseso st privets lib. lis this with • plastid haul be she losg eadsa ed et my hollow °idiom, sad la the fall trsot dud shay will sled appears of lay motives. Yers Ily yours, JUDOS 111011PlION.-IPreis ear osebaages we per (wive the Deeteeratbs yew a( Wastena reersylverit are Wise the siekes of tit, los. Jam Tsortses, of Br* for the Mies of !lepton* Jaily, sada Tweet by the resfeeestee et Jsitg• Sires. The Jedge to At root Popular use is wafters Peemaylvesie, sad kW election woad be a jest taste for hie serviette. Irs DWI aO4 vole he Ms, however, best oteetbse, as Lbws lea 'seedcas e, Ilse %twee. es.—Asebsys Zeseteseet. Imo. Tie " W• 0 1" AIM" b same of • My Nate. antis pare, tile Me Basler el whisk Ms remelted es boa Womdeid. I. 7.—Jolt• 7. Tess& publisher! We bees it trill Iles • demented 7esee, •N bay. toe %imams& parift esimperiben. In& Ws sea Assad w learn tisk atbsr a spirited eas e" ear ail kiwi Lana* Itelassas, 11114., bat bees n ablatall Julia et tit Pow bt tie Item* ac Wattaltatt• UM %i f vitas Mr. L *net of des Sawa& .1 old party taw mei wawa in *aliases alai tie Votes. the DWI' Ilimpainsas alma b tie *.a. Aattrisee ..4 oJetee," sirs they awed dame Map bat abbey* tie beesegb bap sin • be" 0400 mailb rends asowiriewi •• robelt• tie abeam whisk *...*newel ilk tie sebum, et tie ?no Amain% ell isms Pei mask In etuyst dist SOW NON 1 InliellANlS belllllllllll. U. (Zak I, Walken is a Saagiatikaa, Ida Ikmakim posillrisiss. aid Va. Ira foe, pato slosissi is !ha proe ms boo Me Mob is 111 m _al •inik, AWLVa farevaa is slam: apes WI sail at , TIM wilealikamit eft Maus vas * boa aid Rand is Famprimpsii..a.a ow* as belim if J. 1.W,11011, Iry at Mir dtr—esd Min lit/Ls las bass malillll4* lb* thy ef Ike Took GO trigibar bat W- W 1 44 VA& • Raw you. Sarah 29. 0.7 taq Pea; and edam Items. ow The Prairie &ate Bank, of Illinoispia define.. Stand front under, more coming. Mir Connecticut bolds bar election for Gov ernor, Congress, Lo., on Monday, April 6. . ii.. The Amerman Agricasksoriat is a ospital •oatbly—uue that every farmer ought to take. 'Sr The London Punch has a pitiless and bitter obituary notice' of the late Preston S Brooks. I A Man :tamed Lewis Wilt, was run over and killed by the care, near York, Pa., on Monday. air MCKNIGHT, the Buffalo forger, has been held to trial in bonds of 810,000—in default of which he wits committed to jail. lei, Lieut. John W. Sevier, formerly local reporter on the Memphis Xeres, was killed in the recent battles in Nicaragua. sigk. The ,t t 4 6111nc ...m , rievi learns from a reliable source that Gen. Pierce will return to New Hampshire about the middle of May next. *sr Gen. Ca. was ermfined to bed, during Monday, at Washington His complaint is not tated. - 111.- The GazetP. is urging apou our "city fathers" the conitruetion of -water works We hope it will AUCCeta in converting them all to Hydropathy. all. The late Mr Ziinmerms.n'i will WWI made in IKA, :114.1 leave+ all him property, some $750,000, ta hi+ two 40(1S. All the real estate is to be "obi .. Rindernecht has got to selling Groceries again. You can't keep him from it—uo more than you can learn oid birdM new tricks Look in at bis new Stock in 13 , atty's Block. WI. Johnsloft . 1 / 4 Cry, , are now "spreading themselves" in the Reed House. Plametii—like they arise from the fl.tmos as good as new, and • little better. It is stated (hit /1.. n. Thaki..b.u. -.foveae intends stomp ing the State thy. earn)-41gn Ex , 4l.yr. Tbnt in nothing , he -•tut.uped - the devil ouce by throwing ht. c mseitmei at him. fair The dwelling Esq , in Elk-county, was burned down last week, wiih all its content: llrs I) was badly burned in attenaptuag to save ...imp papers in an upper room sli m Two of the roost attrastive places in town to tho Bonnet Kloms and the Post Office. S .tuezitnes we think one k ahead, and then we think it'. 'tother; at the present writing, howevor, b ,unets are a little in the nit,- air The I;errn,utif,,he 7; ',graph commenced its twvuty- , :ighth volume on the 16th $11:4. The Erie Oln, rr ^r will 4.) "that jn the Itith of May, au.l h. for , th4t time we want every body to eosno up to th.• Captain's office atl.ettle pr-rb,„ p),•41g.•. Erie county for 3000 for %Vito:tot Who woul I have thought that our intense pride, t;c. ut ight,•r w0u.,1 tiro'. turn 'free trader," and pl,Alge. ilia county to , the haute doctrine. But times change, and so has the azelle. ..There is a pr , p , e,itimi befire the Legisla ture to increase the G,-)rern )r'g galary. We go for that: There t, 311 'tiler the people 111 place a wan with loose brain, in the Executive chair. \\'e go c.r t;tai, tv"; anti therefore sup port Packer: =MI ms. Mr Smtrn, ply master of tkp Cleveland and Pittsburgh It was r01,b,4 at SteUben vale, of sl,•nil the llth iu•t. He put his money in a carpet bag, and allowed it to b e s t o w, ed away at the hotel with oth, r baggyir When called far it wail missing. Served him right ;he had no business to be so careless Mr. SCIIOUNMAKER, late Auditor of the Bank Department at Alluny, ii a detaultt.r to the N. Y. Central Railroad iu the sum of $45,000 Mr. S. used to have th.' reputation of an honest man, but bad company in Ail - July was too much for him. It ruined Forsyth,—captivated Matteson, and many another Seward. man 11007 T Et..t.topr Last: , Esq , a brother of Miss LANE, Soil nephew of Pre.odent BCCIIANAN died suddenly, in Laticaeter on - Chureday tuoru• ing, of iufhtuurati. , n of the Losvcis c ontra c t e d, it is Said, at the National [lute: in IVastnogt in Ile *as a young gctletuan of tine character, and ie said to have been quite n favorite of toe Presi dent. This (the Dred Scott decision) it an end ut the Free Soil part) .-Erie Obeerver. Yd. ; Ote 6er end:— Warren Mat!. Oar idea exactly. It mill 11C1 the 'Brains" out of the Democratic party, unless its leaders repudiate the decision, of which there is nut the slightest probability.— Fredonia Gamier. Perhaps; bat even then we shall be as well off u the Republican party ; it never had any "brains" to "but" out. MiirOne Charley Traveller, a colored Mill, lectured to a meagre crowd at Park flail—most ly colored—uu Thureday evening. A demo cratic friend who was there, says that notwith• standing the "shrieks" of the "freedom shriek ers," and the nomination of Wilmot, the space which should have been occupied by our Abuli• don brethren of the quill, pre.,ented a"beggar. ly amount of empty boles " In a word, those political agitators "trar'nt than." Perhaps, playing porter to Fred D , uglas last year did'n t pay, and hence none of 'em are willing to try it this! Sensible, fur once! '- MIL. The Fredonia Censor beads an article thus--" Kansas—Remota/ of Geary and Ap pointment of a Southerner." How much of truth there is in this, is appArcut from the fact that ()teary was not"reinoved," but resigned, and that Walker who succeeds him was born and rinsed in Pennsylvania, ,and now resides in Now York. We are almost tempted to join the New York Express in saying that "Free Schools, that teach reading and writing, are lint curses where only papers of this kind are taken. If the people eould not read nor write,—they would get at the truth in hearing both sides." oar The Bridgeport Farmer says when the osestitution was formed, every State tolerated slavery—and the "enertmebtoenta of the slave power" bave increased the number from &Haas to jilftear--while the encroachments of the free power have increased the number of free States from now* to semitone. Tbis shows a horri ble) state of %him/1.--qm alarming proclivity to sobs Mowry seeimeal and freedom sectional fillV t doe bell!" "Tam the grind stoner— pate' \ ME:I A. N ecessary Cautiaa as. E. ---qt lials used fort eau. CM! set ,oreen:--As the skyt . used for -..., atetely ealled„iy way of distinction, "Darning Flutd," 11l e t treeing Into very general nre,both in town and en try, it ituowletlge of 11l nature and pror4ftibe ill %I VI those usiug it in order to avoid those terrible zooid to oe frequently re,,rand In the public loarnals, and wh , It an the result of ignorance rather than, as is general., sap. posed, earlesseess, This eautlon has become the more beet/SIWY lit. the Waco I tame from the tact that parties are triveling through the country sciiing receipt/ for making an istrtlid• of this kind which they represent to be, not unit much better and cheaper than that heretofore used, botiwithal woe erploitive and entirely free trout danger, eihtlp the truth is their preparation coete fall ten per elm laws and is altogether as liable to eaplads as that amidst is the ordinary way. Ignorance, therefore, of Oils fail is so likely to induce cariessness in those using it, acrd thus lead to sceiJenle, that a timely caution is plainli t neces sary. The manner in which these parties •ttkKlt theiS "new discovery" and which is well calculated to deeei4, is by haring with them a small lamp which they keen full or nearly so, and eonstantly shaken up by bendling,io this they can apply a lighted match not only to the wild( but to the liquid inside, and no explosion will ensue ineither would it in this condition with that made in the olrdinary way,) hence the apparent harmleesness of the article and the cartes. manner in which it is then likely to he But these arc not the coo litmus under which explosions take place, not from full lamps, but from those] nearly exhausted by precious burning, and which hake been quietly re.tiug for souse goo, allowing the gas to Separate from the liquid and rim, into the raeuum. where iyetilleets and retuning until permitted to escape by the removal of the cover. his gas when brought into eantact with dente --as i• kkety to he thy case when the lamps are lift to be filled at night—lt very apt to take Oro and explosions more or le., set ere, seeordirig to the amount of gas, will be the result. Tow/old this danger, thee, let those favalltes lasing it, pee that their lamps are Oiled by daylight, and Ike cepa put nn the tube.; to prevent the waste of the gas., In this way the art irk can be need—ae it has been by the writer fore autuker of years, with entire safety. Theiartiels is not cheaper than oil, but a preferred on aecoOtit of its Kreat, r ••lenlmees and rteadincse of dame. A r4ceipt for waking it in any of the rarious ways ran be had asking f..r it, Of any iiroggtrt. Dagoatst• 17 Jet, —lh .ot oa Frulay evectinir, a fire broke out in the itat.le turtotitately to the rear `of Dr. J L Sri tr ttiT•4 .torelling, on Seventh Street 4preediog with great rapidity, the hoildidi was soon envUloped in r„ ttl imminent haled Ole setttroundins p tr , i -Carly that of Dr. Stewart. Thet firemen, pr "aptly on the around, and bi dint of energott.., +r • ; I l'rected etr,rt, prevented the desttuetion of soy ~f 1 . ! , wing pr ,petty. We rovet to that a ra'n Iblr n ruing VI Dr A. Hazels was itit the p.r...nt.h Ain the Mune+. The Dnetor ; also — lost ON , / and in all property worth about $4OO, upon whi, h I, 45.1 tot insurance. A h-y JAEIa ROL.ax, aged about 11 lean list arr , ••te ‘.1.4y on suattin•ton of having fired die toga:bog and e •.I h 1e ouppo.e4 he rniniaitted the aot 1 , 1 t I , lrlt ry,m4 , t, baying been pu•ished by hie father tor 4 , ...,1 , tn..• lu •1 toward Dr 11.0. r, :;by wheat hil ••.1 • t0H..,..1, and from whom he ha Tt ever re ceived tr-a! , u , nt 11.1 was brouttt before Court on r -lay. and after a bearing, comrattied to the Hotpot tuge.--Gr.aett•. From Washiugton. aistiiNaTom, /grail 1. The administration has initiated nape of the procei-lin4s to Kt:risks having, in view,the elec tbm 4- cribs prelitutuary to the :fortmationN a stater mst:tutbin, but with the intefition and desire i t t rumbiting thr distracting question of slavery. au d will assist in carrying foirward the measure xv,.:ch has been commenced to the tep rttory b.r that purpose, lcaving the i peopre - at larg.', wit h. ut atly r f•rence led_y . ,a.tevT with their divisbms, t., s..tile it by a fret uutranis nd, lt haaiu_t hien reireatolly asked hoar mie t w u dent ..13trr to. exeret.oil, if the lies of the Territory aro t tio r -garde,' :As valid,' the reply from the hest sources of inf irmatinn that the law providing for tho election is a fait uue. It ..1.4.4•41, ftkl trvuo tusk; ttl.l , of Ars of ago, residents of the Territory On the tir.t day of April, shall be entitled to vote for del , gate. t.i tlio constitutional coneention.— Thi-i i- to lir administered without rcipitd to any t.,t. I; .\ Walker and I,is ri , cretary of State, Mr S:aut. , n, :lave repetit illy raid, that aa„, their • fforl4, lA' Idatl".t with the vices of the •. k - adnunt trat, I b.• to reeure fair ezpression• of opiiii•q, •,,;; p. Kaas „, w h ile • ,::0; they idol fly ~Cali from any act which could oo •u-troo Into partiality on one ride or '• • the other ‘Vllieli:ever way the citizens way Nev Grocery and Provision Store .1 , c1,1v, th aduitui-•-atioii will be content. B or , / 11••. t Cr)v 1Ca.31.•r rep , es hip n,ptui.n that Katl9Sl -h, a fr. The Premdent has made the g ,pl..intrneut.4 f Kans4s : 4 4 i `.fohn'NV Whitfield, s-d, legate frpm Kansas, I,‘: r, and 1).1n0.1 W , od-ou. cx &eretary of Date ~ f 11....!irtr for the DeLivrare laud Frederek it and J 3.4 P LlJwntr tll,' We-tern land Ns, trier Wm. II 11—zo•it. r. and E I? Parson of Itebt l zati, tor tli- 1111 Chas F Chief of the ludi :tam b ee n u p• potuted t'iotitritri,-totier f ludiatu Afairs, ad rpl terint, rice turui,-tout'l. rv)lgnvil SPEC I 11. _N OT C Kalr}' -• •t,.4111 .• 41 mars 4 a 4. tan 4' tn. , l norms. ( !tuft: 14 Cur. 1.. It LT, n," : >ut 0, Nro.ro.y . rt former. and Sas..., art , mat, r a 'ak A:I,A, att., ktta A CAB D. T. It, Fit t h tii w r rtl .t allalki to the te ‘tei • teitittrues v. ry land Led liberal Kt collage beta, ..1 ott t•on toe past f.ur y• ari and bevies by strict attehtLoa to lit 511411.6,1 TO ItERIUT gwlit itimurria. LOST. The to t lolrlng 401,1r+ ha, 41”,,rig the misslng Ines the ere 0( the ratn al. Itne Wll.lllla :Mine, stse 33 X Id laoh, parks:, , t rey CI"; launttunic, (rum shop; one taro Ls..-AP•er c. city at', a.• small alert yards, one large Wash tuh, ;.ns Lath tar , blau , ., marked "James Lytle, N'o. 3." one Nck, from ttir LIJUViIe, I I am Seamus taut the hold er of the pick aloku.1,1:1 sod 1,a42.1:u as It to u.elev• with- out it,) sect one claw-liammer PerVmS b. , Mr. the ,O."arttc i . a wtfl confer s (*lvor by return ing tuem th , ALL ~..ritxr JA'StEe Erie, March '2 , , 1,,,7 - - . tr E. VA. , .ita. ran now he found at tb..../tee. & Luc*, in Ileatt) e [Nock, daring business Lours, and req...., jug.ten .o .411 lallUedtAttly and make earl4.7lTY O I t c"min: area EN*, 1.1 arch, 14. „ xirl: Ig L'IIIIOLD'S COMFOI,iD FLUID EX. Tii.Af.'T, as a remedy for Dwane' 01 the Madder, Kitten 's acut %Weeklies's, Ike. item the atteertieentent in aui.thtr cultiam, hooded .11•-ml,p1rs uen4ine PrepuratJon." 1 m 4.5 rare Dailey . * Growlaw Pale Eittractore—will subdue the pain amt tone...station from the severest burns or calds, in from ou • t, to-ot. annutes—sod that It will heel the wound. wlth out a-ar. Lot etfectually cure Fever 'ores—Piles— :alt Rheum—lnfianimatory Itheumatima--core end Inftuned Eyes —gate— Woureie— r anil Invourrite aorm--ricald need ;rims and It m o m,— ry*l pal as—Qprains--Swellings—Felons— Cl:Labial:la—Bite. of Insects---'welled and Broken rtrtut—elore Stpptes—Cruptt ma—aud in other tutlernmatory and cutaneous duseaaei, where the parte effected can be reached. ,Dou t be incredulous about the many diseases named to be cured by out,' one thing..—but reflect, that the few, but positive properties which the De lei Save a:one cotitaMr,and as heretotera enutriersit se v.—done to four--can reach not alone the afore-mentried diaioeas but many more not enumerated. Doer!.—Le wwl punier rawilpitysieursa preemie eelowsel tateeeity fee worts di Aliment LneYa ' Ewell box of iistrixa [4.14.11Y'S PAM F.lrkarToit 11141 Upoti It Steele I'Lita Erignextml Libel with law kirwaturt. of C. V. CLICK- ViEft At CO, proprivters sod JUNKY P kLLEY, titanaact..irer All ethers in causitartelt. Pros 25 *eats war box. Er All order% ghoul.' be addreared to C. V. nickel:lyr k Co , Barelayourd preouvrich ate ,N V. Sold by all DruottAte sad broiletato Dealers throughout the Valved St deo. 3txpts WWI , . A. Ustolkfauffj• Hale DIV.-1141r borrool or %pigmy IV other drib Weil or *urinated hair. mai re stored 'mei made beautifully brown or black, without s ehanee of Injury, by BATCHEWIVAL at the Wt recto, 233 Bro«lway, where tett suede, eold or applied (la eine privet. moose.) A counterfeit ertkle Is out which will prossible deceive, anises speci al notice 4 taken of the steel engraving with kit. A. BACital.o4ll upon It. Sold by Stewart Ar Skiable. grid., ra. Wile/were ol an telt ATMS ratted " Botehelor's Heir Dyer of Lthee, Y. Y. and beeke.i. erousti 1. Tuttle k Slone. of Aobarra Nausea of dielerewho seU It are no being obtained, sod will short ly be poldlessiat Loki KrGOOD NRWN f PR. I.ItOPENARD, of twenty years asperivuer, annoy' of Ike Peeket Companies and Private illedkal ?resits., enatiaisea aa tivvettifors, to to auceithaly taasialtavi na all lose et pirate dingo*, at Lis ollice, No. 11 Eir.- drags Pius, Rochester, N. Y. Bee 111&11eUlabild ea oat pop. ..--__) \\% wir.To rmincarrvi.--.4• ibis is Om mews r. , dres es, swat frtelueatiy trtntbl.4 trot i; . plaints, It may to INN toe paeenta to lin that W. 1 ,1, fat soarer, and a treetaset ciao. of eatizetto r,•. raters to health add oetralartty ettareat reamentehlr 1. Wog se the system hi beet la s state of tertian. o • althea* sulinale. Thdr eapittalon t thereto, Thla ma be rmadtly dens ly s frs , ..1 IL, ,r); N t , CANDY, shirt. remoras both the ...eon. ...t o ! u, e'int they are bred 4t1.1 11041 , 141e..1, I. wet I rr.Tx• bestial( te tie stomach sod be ecs, hot fuel ant to the taste, allay. Serer, pitrihe• toe breath aro! re z . state "r the Liver sod Bse.is. ti2rOlf INTSIRM4T TU FELS I I, PA 1111KA We MPS/11011 , 1 to the attett . tion of n0,1en... 1:14 4 t1...111.0, 111114 - 11 11totr , ter to be attracting 4 at the present thy. to sarious parts of the courant, sst truelnewd to tilts phew—ire allude to "Carter's 1..• der sad Female lieetterative." Jedginw from the stwoutput• them we mourn but boiirro thetti than null nag' ea. , rit, *ad ealeatiade wasabet of women soffertnq ender entoplasots 1. ad".., and whbh the ordinary . See adwerttsatent and letters It. rodato.n t,, another col mtort surA riticrritEu HUE %T 11.—%% loan w.,.i1l nrinnin Itn I,•P the re breath • to.rn to tiring the “li•Lig or • caratnroar would not only render it •are., Lott aaalatrYler • Illanrpernone do not know t 6. it • subs.•••l pm a, •I••inlite tbrir friend. al]] nes, mewl., "natio ',Pa ,0111" t••• 11 h ion,O, and wail, 1,5 , . an.] mornoi, A kill, rout Maltae will 4a Is pear A iii I , 'Pt riAI.fq.EXPIN roar ••••••(,), i•e• sew, the "it 1I ( .or 1 TION't. .1111 t I.OIIIYX. " It will mow, tee an , ! froi ILIw from the attn, leaving tt of a •043 and Wit a ;o•rei, taw, on tan or tare , dl, 1., and wash tin to and thhe.,.., x111\IN , : KAILIP.A ST.—W.I 1.• n( 44b a st, 4 •., .arm hr culd urkter,zour nu two „f . .1 , THOL Finirtua, rub the 10.0,r1 and it rtil• , Wu( *4l lather, inurh 4."111tall 11i...1.9.1.1,', only lin Vbf PAL. hr Rii tOrtrlir:44l.4l 5 . 4 411.4 ¢.n„ fur Us, le.. rte. ,g 4.41 11.11.1.1 01 4th. 14 , Y1--6171. k I . l\ NC' 41 ' , I •• \4. or I INlPOrilliSt tar Yennanhrs-11.e. het...corn al`• l•ra„ Th.. 44,rttitalt Nan* 411 ,(114.,114.1.tal no I . roll a lon., and otteroorn prisrt,re. , sr« o rat..., ad rcang of Mtg.. ,og •vere 114 4.1.144 los‘r. p; trl, thou obatroetione 1.. ari,srh f.trori.• sr. t ,r. .nto neoled channel, wherpbr health Is realm ., plll. an 1 1.•,11,1. doll, Lenart", eh/kneed 1/../thy \ can en p., ;...1 h.*/ th unlearn .he I. miro:ar, and arlo.nro, rgeor.tano tat'* plw , art...thee from sot" • tare ~-..tereal health Yaruseranat.t. 4..0, h .. grunt of Pt, h a N•616•••t• ha. Irma tor can*. “10.1 ayn. «ockowl Satupn;rl 4.1 /41 r.seralea, Headache, pain In t h the of fond, and .11•IOrtoot • • • 644, 4 p4 I iler upt,ort of oaten*: and rill r 'l4ll • tit. !T.'s .111 1,1, • r 1.1.1 v ninedy viii tbewe er , l. \ or. , I .caboctimayrounonlv • I • 1.; takenAurSu e. „ r.• nal..arriary. Witerante4 !Mn .{ o, • . tr.,11 Sli 1. throe. Itijsriown or • , ,br..tiooa For ttiti• r,r -t• • , • Thor 11;;* ar.. pot op in tnio.o. tint 1.,... .I,r« Ifp•rr Sr.. 'I. &Zen , ' .o , • : a Iwtt•-r, prepaid, 1.. T‘r 11,114111 1: • \.. 1 „r 1 r,r.sri ha 11,, 1.1 ••• • - •- • el-fuer, .4 to %II A C.A 1:1). Hy thy I.lf. Ir o .• of lo r „, " ,„„ fnr to , 46. ,q : or r00r , ..• •ft t`r. ,rt,lo I th. ,r. .-Pt.ktrtr , l Wit." Ive..n , t.oo ti. ~ • ••• ,p 1 411, . 1 , ...r. tr. our rile 141, , .kaar• of P. tr.. , .• t. nn •rf, p 1.n.. /I.• •.I , arid,.. • .1 txld m. auft• r 11 , tlist taw! up • I to• • ~.t In, Inner, not r art fi 11.. A. RFCKEK. nraLci in* I k of It roettrit I'rto loot, irt‘ tlotn, north ~/ 'I; • 4 1 1, I 1, , np, 1., , 1.1,1 THOItNTON, Jurrirs Tint Av , enwor 1,,!, ("4•• 4.0 an.l .I!, •Intwn tire.' lIA rn tt , • VIINNI(• 0. 1111 %HD, 1 1 1.•' no • 1 , 1 ..r••••ert• • Pr• ~ k . •!I . 1:• ' L•••, r ov.k, V,ita ~t v•••, \ • „ t. 11. r , T. rt,.• • V + •, llr -• th• ' , 11... 1 -1., fr is itao.. Clerk W•oted, . a ho gs • hps .1k • I. • 1••1••••i, --sispls wt ttl•• • .••••• •,, ••r I Groceries, Provisions, Cigars, ,s, c ”sisrsipers.ll3, Issforso• pse•ls • I stv, .1 •••'sr, '1••••r m•rtls ortls• • • 11.11.1 1 . 1 - k, • herr hrin %OM ill 1•••,•ii.• ,•I ts ,,, s o .0 . GRI or4:11.11•:$ nts I PRI r V 1• I. ♦ to It its tilts'. Ills-, *me„, ~,o h tts s s ••• Cofiees, Tess, Sugars, Syrups Sp:(. - &.c o-o.t. 11.1 t • m, L • ( (' II (I I (' I: X1:1: 1 It ••• ,n 1 ,11,4 I.rzs 1. vl.l cr. I u.. .r r• 11.1 •.. • t... 4 COME_TO THE RESCUE EVERT BODY 1 1:::).1361CM ! TT ,I•ti tn.! .ksr 111,1'1r Ili. it , 'in ,• - rn IsIt” %zyt ..4 !, I , . 1 a, 1" 10).. +! Nit \ New and Fresh Stock of Groct I 1( t•tatt,riA t c.- Olt 4 I , trt ' q“, lava" • ApriA 1 1 4.51. 1 443141C:eV \ \ It —t.o, t forret the place, Y. 2. Re. 4 /tomer WANTED FIF? 1* GOOD MILLI '.• Elt% t • t• LAST CALL r •• 1 I. tt, I= =EI ‘ .t i I ' '‘' r I=ll/ NI SI!:111!%.! 1 , • 11. LS .1 EL (1.4 I. F . 4 ~ 1 I I A • up. an , l .141-Irlte.4 Nt oi . .‘ 7 4EF4 ,.. ‘si,) .vut P. r-nt, - v• e.l Herrin_ _ . - k uerAl a.xeertalt at or au klu•l. •• •- e•., ^pat the Nor 4.t•••••••••1, .1;.•,1 kl••• BEM 1%. F t<l♦At 7•041 u ND WI 1.1.0 W W IRE. “t • 4t the 'New ler wer, ' , Anne Ih It.. Ol• • 4 W V, TO - THE PUBLIC! Iti tVT. opetard a 4 Q.+ Gruerry SSlot. to It., I I tntend to keep on hand a f to atom siily kept in a Store of the kind, and by atm. br at uras, and Gar and hottest kalio j, h,p• Im:a patronage. tot., April 4, I*3l HAVE YOU CALI.I.II 1r THE NE II GROCERY A`l) PRot - 1-1 0 Sri•C:).l=L, ! ITEATTY'S id.0 , •1; 1.1./ \V)I F .1, Apnl L 1 , -7)7 NEW GOODS AT TILE 1...)11'11 opENIN6 OF THE SPEINO CAMrt Tremendous Arrilal :,(PE.R. r.gpf:.••Tßr. IYGR II , • • PL) AND 1.:Nlit1s1!),R1 • • • 21.1:1.1:)31-1-11,S DRIGGETS, rzz.vi r r, r „ A A • GRISWOLD, WAllt vER Ps o.4NpErs i; FOR SALE 17' Lo W /1,1 "/ • DON'T FAIL TO TH:.`l We a 1.., off , r 5,000 pird, ur th Jor ' .13.1La157.A.C7 ZEM X, nl[l:7 la X-1 IN S At t••• err y.r I. 4b , .ut SPING DE LAINE' FRI.V if PRIVTk, • an.! nil 1...• re", 'dsy at. F.rit„1.., , 1 1 411,, lA,' A , Administrator's Sale ) 0 0m. gi,en that 4;1 rr ' ,01 olio.' I; liuthert, at a kletease, In and to th. fiill,..inv soW 4t the' ourt IP the ; tt. April, 11'.:;7, to ;At% to;rtA .1 1..; t•, rot. • t i! ;•1' the town ol 1•,114 , etlL the nololw.• -';ro • - follows. Itevllolivic •I l• ; t F r. 11; four Wait...from the ...la, .1 Ito the *wet Imo of F tehelt Atter t. tle r • •w • vyth I • alley; thenee ..{ • eqbt -et and ;;;.. tut 1.. rfo uer• w.rowa .treat, one Modred 0;1;1 uthl.eo :r et a, I !greet: then... stung I. mach •tre•t t.r•:11; • • ibehey, to . . TELLVIS...-. • urt ul, ••7, 1* • i'f n thre. Nual carnal 14%n.r..towith u.trn •: pal.' to by 41..i11;;: 44•••• • .4 • • • 5ti0r104444 'A 11 4 April 4. IV.", I,OBT flan rod., I n from San draa v. Pasch, up r.a.•t) to Ml.l Sinaimarraa, a large mard 0 ANA 61 UNE ..1 be suitably reitargod IFy leaving it at the Ini iffil ‘ . l ' =EMI =II OM ME IMERIE I= I==Zlllllll \t. • 12.11 I n , IIJ • i• 1 ,6 4 \ V N', liIIIMEI
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