Erie weekly observer. (Erie [Pa.]) 1853-1859, May 30, 1857, Image 2
THE ERIE OBSERVER. BENJ. F. 'LO , E'dltur SLOAN & MOOSE, PUBLISHERS sA TU RDA Y _ DEBEOOItAI7O NOXINATIONS. roa 00VT.RNOR, HON. WILLIAM F. PACKER, Or LYCOMING FOR CANAL COMMISIONER, NIMROD STRICKLAND, = Reassembling of the State Democratic Con- vention of 1857 l° "win" of • naolati• o adopted b• the Democratie State Cummins, of Penney the Delegates to the Stets Convention of March 2d, 1867, an requeeted to asoomble at the Capitol, it Harrisburg, on Tuesday, the oth day of J une, 1467, at 10 o'clock A 21, for the rupoes of nominating Candidates to complete the State Ticket, and tranaacting all other business pertaining to the original an tkority of the Convention CHARLES R. RCCYALEW, Chairman News of the Week. —The famine in Northern Michigan continues to be a topic of painful lowest. A letter from Lansing in the Detroit Adeerriser gives the result of . the visit of the Lansing committee of iovestigatioo The reported cases of starvation In Gratiot county are, not substantiated, but the destitution Is more wide rpreod than was generally supposed. There are very many families who had obtain ed a supply of provisions sufficient to have served t i tle= until after havest, bet all such, from week to week, and day to day, hails been dividing with their less foitunate aeighbors, until It Is doubted whether there is now a fami ly In the county with two week's provision on hand. Many families are entirely destitute, with possibly the single ex ception of maple sugar. It is believed there arernearly or quite 500 families who wilt require assistance, and that no less than 2,000 barrels of flour, or its equivalent in prowl sioaa, will be sufficient to supply their actual necessities until harvest. This is for the county of Gratiot alone. Is abedla and Montealm need assihtance also. The former, especially is believed to be quite as destitute a. (initial. —A boy about fourteen years of age. named tieorge 91 6 Parker, iwas arrested near Doylestown a few days ago, on the sharp of 'testing a horse from Mr. Samuel Joboston, in Warniek towathip, Bucks county. The Doylestown Democrat says. "On Thursday last we went to the jail to see the unfortunate youth, and found him to be quiet • nubbin of a boy, very poorly and Aunty clad, and apparent ly about fourteen years old. He stated that he took the horse to sell, and that four men living on the York road near Hartsville, told him to do so, and they agreed to meet him that afternoon ate certain place near the Alms House, which they did not do. He also informed us that be was born near Wilmington. Delaware his father and mother died within a week or two of verb other, about flee you , ago; his brothers and sisters are all lead. and he has no relations living that he knows of He has evidently never received any parental oars or education, and his situetion manta tail I l e excite the sympathy of aIL" —From a letter from Gov. Broome, of Florida, to Col Houston, bearing date at Washington City, May 6th, it appears that hostilities against the Seminole Indians are to be proleented with unabated rigor, under the command of Col. Loomis. The exigencies of the geiernment, it seems, require the presence of Gen. Harney upon another field, bat the policy inaugurated by him Is to be carried out. The Governor had an interview with both the Secre tary of Wu and Gen. Scott, and received WI/ranee/ from them that the war will be prosecuted with the utmost rigor , and that no suspension of hostilities was contemplated He also expresses the belief that Geo. Harney will return to Florida, if neeeesary, after he shall have "tranqui.ited" Kansas, where he has been ordered, and in the meantime be premises to urge upon the War Department the necessity of increasing the force in Florida —Mr. H. H McLean. of New Orleans, whim , w.fe was deluded into going to Utah with a party of Mormons, tak ing with her her children, has recovered the children in the Cherokee country. His wife is in the hands of the f . S. Mar shal,and the Mormon rascal, named Pratt,who induced her to desert her hasband, hat also been arrested arid brought to Van Buren, (Ark.) Mr. McLean was in California whon his wife ran off. He says —[ arrested Pratt and E. J. on a charge of larceny, in stealing the clothing on the children whim kidnapped—in value $8 or $lO. This is the only way I meld reach them in these Territories. When I far. before the U. S. Commissioner at Van Boren. I mean to have Pratt arrested, fur having fled from justiee from St. Louis, Mo., and get a requisition from the Governor of Missouri for him." Energetic —lt is represented in our Southern exchanges that in Tennessee, and other Southern States, the wheat crop is in a very llourishinng condition, and will be twenty 13. e per cent larger than the gnat yield of last ye•r. The present crop will be ready for harvesting in about a month, and in a month more some of it may be in the hands of the merchants. Notwithstanding the croaking, the crop of the United Swiss, it is said, will be a good one this year. There ts a large breadth of land sown with wheat, and even if a part of it is winter-killed, and still more is damaged by tie bankward spring and other ceases, there will still be left a yield above the average of past years. —The New York Times makes the formal announcement that it will hereafter be an independent, not a party paper, thu withdrawing the powerful influenee which it has hitherto exerted for party, from the Republieans. Proba bly, no paper in this country is conducted so closely with an " eye to the main chases," or whose Editor has so strong a seem for majorities; hence the withdrawal of the neser from the support of Republicanism has peculiar signilleasee. —" As Irish gentJunas," with an estate of £70,000 per ••••m, has been figuring in New York. tie was upon the point of marrying • rich widow, when b. pre a dinner, at ten dollars per plat*, to a party of Moods. The clerk of the betel thinking be smelt a rat sant in his bill, and insisted on payment. The swell could not pay, and is now is jail on • 'barge of holm protim:re. All his estate and its asaguifieent Meow* are invested " in a horn." —They have no Mayor in the city of Providence, R. I„, sad they do tot seem likely to hare one soon. Two elec tions hawe beet held, but there was no choice on either oosasian, saw being three candidates in the field, and ■o one having a majority. On the seeond trial, on Friday last, the Republicans polled 1678 Totes, the Democrats 1063, the halting Americans and Republicans 682, and Saittoring 120. Another election has been or?ered for te day. —Amos D. Williams, of Mercer eoanty, same to Ms death on Moaday last candor painful eircamsumees. He daceescied Into his well for the purpose of cleaning it oat, and while *agape is buillal ap the water, took a lit and lonises the water, which use of eoasiderable depth. le was almost immediately afterwards dlsoovertd, and melted as moss as passible. H. was alive, bat died within two hoer.. Biogier, of Baal*, Now York, Ma, after a boas sad easistag trial, ban earrieted of nuinsisaglitar, in Nadas tbe &ask et his mistress, Amelia Nair, by pro. &mug ea abeetioa. Tb• arena was eommitad nearly a year ago. The plait; is Imprisonment for art Is.. than feat or more than seam years, and Judp Clinton on Woodsy sesame Ilia to tbo fall ortoot— seven years. —Bar. Bildsmiis N. McPhail, Pastor of the Presbtteriaa Ckareles, at Baow Hill, Newton and Pius' Landing, in W °imam aunty, Yarylatid, annaittod suicide about o'elook ea Batarday night, by jumping into the Bay froa tat aarriame desk of the stoma Wilson SatalL His health has bees had and kis load Impaired for MN • time. He lasses a wife and Ars children at Norfolk. —Last week a maa who has bees for a long tine a re sident of the senth-eastus patios of Barks *tasty, left his We, ebildresi, paad-ohildm, fans and dcrirtc behind, sad led for parts ashram, is compasy with a lady (1 ) stash younger than himself. The affair has ..sled Coe. sidershie gossip, particularly afloat his creditors. —trader Ma Wad of " Spiritaaliass and Soduatioa," the Massie peipers publish as seems' of a spiritual statism of the husk sea, rosily murdered by another sodium, her paramour, is attempting to destroy widens* of the matnal galls of the parties. The an.. is one most horri- Us and revolting is its shameful (Wails. —The Notes Pea says bimetal Pizlay, of Oriel Barrisgtos, was MUNI last west following his plough. The plough Inset a stone, sad the basil* hit him . o violently is the salmis that he died &Aar safferiag M uses pis for several day.. —Daring $ moot imbibition of Van Ambergit's wave. rio is Wayne sesatr, Whoa, the Hoe attaakeil tin roo m and tote lh. beemetifel animal t. pt..... Tb. Hoe WSW 'stored lb. dew with ea tree eige.eleener, and very wee beerprid the king of beset to twins. —TM Altos Gooier worse w pablie spied th• wain .. groom, the tops of the pie plant or rhubarb. Wkiiin the Wet Mr days a samba of lemma Mee oriesmil, in Walsh *sir me has error* poisoned Shies who ate of them Tla ryspreale wen violoat pores( end emit*. —Warm Tees& is a newt MIMS ti the Idemern. sad the. it woo sore " impotent to War mints doe to rake enspe." At the proud Ihns, Belgium isms aues l aisiot is "raising Obi dad," Ibis moribbog ohs. “POIMTICAL if,KFORII.” , The C 0n5...0101% 01\111$ wonk has A rh.pt•r on "potit,e. reform" that to decidedly good, conolderng the party at 61:LUG>s of the paper, and its field of action. We pass ove r that part of the chsiater devoted to general "reform," and dip at once into the "cream of the joke " After stating that the Republican party has made happy selection* in Its nomination of State officers, this "political reformer" thus Irma up what ought to to be done torony in the game line MAY 3111. 1337 • • • But there is yet I great work to be accomplished. Before we can successfully begin p,ltt :cat reformation and complete the overthrow of Locoi v co 11115, we will be compelled to kick overboard a lot of Man gey, mischi•eions. noisy and dishonest politicians who •r.• working with all their power to make the party subservi ent to their own selfish purposes. Fresh from the old schools of political trickery and chicanery, these camp follows.' are endeavoring to appropriate the new party to themselves. and mould and shape it so as best to ealsotoce their schemes. They should he repelled with scorn end the party /Mould not otity doroce its energies to the ad vaticetnent of freedom, but select new and honest men to represent it--men fresh from the ranks who will honest y labor to promote the welfare of the country, ,std eierve the standard of political morality—men who preter the common, good to the advancerneut of pet sc. ethos -woo nave a higher and more worthy object in view than tt.e obtaining of public plunder to distribute among theins"lveo and their favorite*. Especially should the Republicans be careful in the selection of men t..r Assembly. Our chanty should choose representatives who will nut I ledge themselves in fever of the policy or plans of any corpora tion—who have some better motive than the persecution of one corporation, or the plundering"( the Suite Treasury for another—who have more honesty and maoho.ol than to vote in favor of an act to legalize swindling bank officers We ought to have representattv•• with enough of honest independence to repel a bribe and scout the lobby borer t a esirporation from their presence Unless the party is prudent in the , h nee of its representatives, end eitrefui to select men. of Arm integrity, it will ere long be in as bad repute as its enemies, and to amount of earnest prof, sins of devotion to Liberty and Humanity will tare it from rain. The energetic itepordicans of the e‘ uniy should take this subject. into. isonsiderati.n, and peninp'l, devise 19e115, is give old party risiests the coil snowier and elerate k to .ffices of profit and honor none but theiru , s mentor,ons " Of COUrre the wh,le drift u I the above bu It "I , C.lll ralt.o itati , m and a name," whirl) cl., a.r.e at all e.onver-•to wi t. th, Ftate ..f f•te'• , . t unie , o tan" het, • • it • that the Ndv e the tatthful that. ui k,r , ter purl fy the p 1,:.,•a, rub .•plJere Er, ..uitty, thy compelled to '•istelc ,vorbourd n ••, V MI rr•hwr noily and ,•••, p pkr ..t tl.. •e`t. U..." • read 'of the fox and ISe dies, and y. , 11 •upp bat when you ir t clear 4.f the present swarm of hungry that their successors will i)e any less hungry from toe.r long last! Su, Indeed' “Political r.f,rn3" 14 an ex0....1nt idea, and we know of no place where it is so tuo.:h urrtied as bore., but whist chime* of ervrtnatiot," is there In —tinting .rrerbuar.l" nre rat ..1 :,angry black re pubitettos, mud inaugurclug a tint more rayeaou, .41;1 to their stuad' ro t ully appreciate at , ab,ardity ut eu..12 a "ref,..ru," .t• tut-, We have but to at the calibre mod IlateCe lelate of trle cable We LAC .1 LIUt r u Li/•,111 p. ..f Eno c ,anty now tn,u, 1:21E1 Iv 14 ft, wat, L ,fr u.e.r w .0 re •tiati Do pupp.-1. fLcy rre to trutL and to tact Ca.np 11 l rt.. ei usq • ilwiAldatAd etirpt ' (boa Dew ❑est "ova., b••t gt%te tbei, scheme! w,ll addl.. II B4Z, din trlt, bl,ll/ rKr.l Pun.' ,t is 1 /r Cto.sttial:44.,4 pretteri abrui reform" .I.p ions of the p f Erie r. uu ty will perri3: in to their present pultt uttl urtrAn 11.11. r. a 111.:r pretent pary iead,r• nrn a,rrupt, aee .r din; c•ie • en' 'hit given ah wnl'e a were riven. us set. • :n c nth x gap, h'ie a riceel ”f young Vark h,rte, tad reedy ,usp up tb. tf th. VW.11;./ 4.1 ,rtunale drug tbe.r ert,ltti , urs to rare theinseirett from lor , rg "thrt,gto ,s e Tru s, • , ef..auf is to • 681 Wu. LT le CuUlAr A nv•iit:r to ,sr ruyeter mut' rt •r ac anon rhuek the public mind. time to Licht in th.. 4iity nu Weilne.day by the finding .if the ut nn unkn"wn men lu the water [War & e t •ut ,t state t,troel tt.,n t appearei :au ni4{14.1 a. I been tra , tured by a blow from a stone or CIJII on the len atle of toe dead. Ills hands were tied together behind Ws WICK II tt /11. li&raL urea sill vicitet handkerchief, loth cud, of which were clad in a tiara knotarunad each wrist A cotton handler- ewer 111113 111r01.1114 the• uses in cue gimp. ut . dr.*u loup, to rts !twee eud of wuich was atuecued a pleco of aut. et.tne, supposed to weign about ten p• , uuds. Ile appears) to be us man about ~ 11 :I.') years •,i au , ' —we,/ dressed—height feet 6 ur 7 turns,, weight shout 1.60 pun Is, stout, black uair, heavy brown 'Flusters. cut pretty Toe to centre teeth, in the upper jaw, out—mad the appearance being out (Jr some years, large scar 'rev vie new eke which appeared to have existed for some years Ills dress consisted of dark plaid pants, wit's a nialtoW stripe, calii:o shirt, with small lilac figure, figured satin rest. dart drab frock c,at, w,th ootatde hip pockets. cl o th heavy material, and 03urtaktrts; calf skits boats. lit his pocket small sheep skin pocket boat with re l to irr/cco lining, to which was a five %hiker hal on Farmers d Mechanics I Baal of Tennessee Had also a small t kith brush, small 1 key and pocket looking glass In his pockets From appearances, it is supposed the body has been in 1 the water some two or three weeks. No thee to his iden tity, or as to when or where the murder was perpetrated, other than that given, has some to light. We hear, how ever, that two or three weeks since the seamen on the C. S. Steamer Michigan, lying opposite where the body was found, heard one night the cry of murder on the dock— that the boat was lowered and a party came aserbre, but when they arrived all was still. Supposing it was some of the rowdies that infest the city, and occasionally make night hideous, nothing more was thought of the circum stance until the body of this unordered man was found' It is rather amusing than otherwise, to Row the wonder ful *hang, which has come over the Republican press since last Pall. Then, from the New York Trebutie down to the Toot obscure country " shriekee' the tune sung was that Kansas would certainly be doomed to slavery if Buchanan was teeeted President. Now, from the same lush source down, the very contrary is the pitch of their key note— thus showing conclusively that all their fears then were assumed fur the occasion. True, it Is evident now, as it was then, that our political appouents desire K miss to come in as a Slave State, for well they know that her admission as a free State would irretrievably nottotally destroy their party. Hence, while they reluctant ly admit the fact, they still continue to croak, in order to .cover their retreat. This course of the " freedom shtiskers' is strongly reprobated by the Herold of Free dom, the leading organ of the free State men in Kansas.— That paper charges, what we have heretofore charged, that the journals of nigger-worship desire Kansas to be a slave State. There journals have predicted, from the or mutilation of the Territory, that slavery would be establi shed therein, and they are very unwilling that their pro phesies shall prove erroneoas. Here is what the Herold l'etmlese say s : " Ti. CROALINO POLlCY.—Eallterft journals aclaim's to prediet that Kansas will be a elan Stets, evidently with the insciarioa of preveatiag emigration to the Territory and tasking it a slave SCSI.. If Kansas is not a slave Slats it will not be the fault cf demagogues throughout the North, who, we hoisistly believe, desire it to be made nob that their predictions may be verified. We say agate and again that Kansas can never be a slave State. Nineteen.ewen tioths of the population of the Territory, at the present rate cif 'scream from the North, an, or soon will be, in favor of freedom, and will 00000 consent to be enslaved. it is an outrage upon the people of Kansas, thoee who have borne the light in person in the past, t ) be thus min npreentsid in the East, aid through p diciest journals-- Travel over the entire length and breadth of Kansas, and It is almost impossible to And a man of either party so lost to truth as to express a doubt u to the ultimate re- " Let oar Meads is t h e Statue, instead of dospoadiag, mad us words of cheer and hope. A reams was beneitad by laboring continually to discourage sad dis hwarten its &devious. Partisans may hope to gain post. Mos by runts' theeoarse they do, bat thous triumph will be short-livid. We are disgusted, almost angered, at the tweaking policy of some of our •:changes, and wish they would clip our acquaints/me." Ma. EDITOR.—Then appears to be sone sisaader• Sanding is the pablie Miami as to the object of the late set of the Legislature in relation to the Erie City Bank. It is sorely to pri►ent say ill-dlisoood persons, if. say feel there be, from instituting wroesdhip against the Bank after waoseefal efforts has been made to rename paystak as it was the opinion of tams that even if the Bank should mama, the chaster might still be forfeited for its pre vious inability to pay. Many pram owing tbo - Baok, raftwo to pay op alai tito Doak mantes payments. To collect those debts by nit will mamba a beg Unto; it dietitian booosoo bigtly inportaat to 71111111 M• Esther thou make as assignmest ald to do thu I on eluting me mown aorta. I ooderriasii is Is bawd by ilto Comoiiiireoo vi paler day dirt I bad Waled as °Mir for the charter of !be Bask. tilhiok LW Libor gout bare bow orisistarami. I have mom .•deed wry •soli our. Yobs Iloyostially, (j. LAWTO/11, Gobi= at . zh- li,at.ctat., par pf , lells , lo, • vrbvr,.• Au Iwe .1:1 •,'‘l,le I 4:1 , w how u':•,fl% at, =ZS= I==M How THEIR TUNE HAS CHANGED ►or the Erie Obeereor. ZEIE CITY RAIL Ism Pe.. Nay 28, 1857 r r,.ii Is an abstract of the bill to apportion the into :•rnatorial and Rep tatase Districts, as it Aunity paaarsi thr Lrgielatore. Politically speaking, it is con•idered a take. hid for th• Democrats. Presoaking that the lye 1. oral Districts oil. Tote as they did at thetas' general r:rct,un, it wk,i give our party the Senate by QUIP Majority •041 Pity three weabers,,,f the Route, leaving fuer doubt ful sEN•TO/LIAL DI4TRICTV The city or Philadelphiii, ebertersod Delaware, and N..rtbemptoo, Berk.; 74, nu, 101 l CerAun, Munroe. Pike and Wayne, Bralf,Rd,.Suequeltanna, Sulks-an and Wyounlog, IM=l P 4ter, WlCaan and Warren. Lynne .ling. Centre and Onion, Jnydrr, N,rthvmberta►d. Mbniour t Columbia, Perry, Juanita sod Matti, Dauphin and Lettat,to, Lend ter, Adams, Franklin and Fulton, 'owereet, Bedford and Huntined.o. Cambria and Cleariald, Indiana and krmirrong, W.stmorcland acid Fa y ettj, Wa.htugt“r, and liresoe, Ai.rgheny, 15,orer and Butler, Lawrence. Mereer and V etl&agU. Ens anti Cr.ni.r.l, JdNer...n, Forest and Elk. Phild.l.34pbig cat' Orl►werr cuut. r•I r M011%,( 4 .1ner) Ikeko, N vhainp , and cftrbon Moorue sod Pik., Wayne, Lucerne, -11-00 henna. Bra tr,r I. Columbia and Moutour, rnd Curium, %claim 11 1.0,4, , 11y th. , Juniata .r , hurnt.eriand, :s•htly 1,111. I I y u .ev lhupoiu, L7b►aou, Berk., I ut a•tar Y Comb...flood and Perry Adams, Franklin and Fulton, H • Kurd and Somerset, Huntingdon, , tunb-,s in ilarla, hivecte ..3hington, kllegleny. Beal er •ud Lawrence tiarklr. Nf•reer, and Venanagu, C:ariuri and Forte, J••ffrreon, Clearfield, Ei au !lilies's :rawfurd and Warren, Ere. P qter and 'Logs, ECIE 13 CI o.e p.Ar V , Tie Senators areappoifioned is the rollout ono to every 17,011 tooables, tad the Reprosisotativos lo the ratio of env t'. every .5 976 taxable... Coder this distribution; the o'l Do•nocrat, c , unties of Berko, Bucks, York and W, rt. ,-..f00d. co 1 t^.- .11, ,, sitevn county of Lancaster, •actl ,•.! a 11..uri /entails 0, while the city of Philadelphia gains and the counties of Schuylkill and Laverne each one- lu accounting for the defeat of the three million bill, ttir duzrete places the whole blame upon the shoulders of PuLLuCK. It says it was "Liov. Pou.ocit's agency, edv. lost produced the unfortunate result—that without •••hat ag.ocy the bill could not hare been defeated. • • ••t ha ,vernor actually interfered to pro' eat the ineorpo -rst,on 0: the Sunbury appropriation into the Main Lino "b:1:, and t•, effen due end, promised to approve the for. *•uter passed in a separate and distinct form. Under this ••proini.e it paned the flours and went to the Settate,with ' a tang certainty of its adoption by that body. The "%la.ci Line bill dispo•ed of, the Saiibury began to be talk- I ab iut, and then, from seems eelleiently tangible we "•ui,p Luba' arose respecting the Rxecative action "up n,t A uumher of Senators—personal and political I. a the 11 .vernor—who stood oommitted for the et , rs•osel en unwillingness to support it under the ••pel••ure •if thou doubts, and desired that a committee • ,ni4ht be sent to the Oorarnor to ascertain if possible the ot the case !ineh a committee was sent, and soon 'returned, reporting a (Amer in his Excellency's view' ••up•in the .nahject —that he regarded it in a hostile light, "au I hs I determined at should near become a law ay'' A. peeved " In view of the fact that this same Ga wk. pw.ige 1 qi,•. P,llock to the people of Erie eouintX as ail rigbl. • up .n every thing pert/Acing to oar railroad In terests, this coil announcement is a little the molest piece ot cold comfort we think we have ever seen. Our city and eisioty bvtb, to their corporate capacity, have a large pe cuniary interest in this road—the people of the sweaty, too, are privately 'mistreated to a very large asneent— more, we fear than they nap ever pay withal& embarrass ment—and much of this private sod 'corporate investment has been arced on by the delusive promises heretofore held vat by our cotemporary, that "Pollock was all right on Erie matters," when it was apparent to *very pinion not blinded by party, that Pollock was all wroag—and wee only using the Senbary and Erie men to help the Central Railroad steal the Main Lies. pr. The Lockport N. Y. Joensoi, of Saturday, says : A man named Edward Darner, a night watch oa the Rail road at tie Lockport Junotion, was cruelly murdered on Thursday night. He was oa daty walking on the track, when he was attacked by somentikaowa perimeter persona, who knocked him down, dragged him tato a ditch, and completed their work by kiokl4 And pounding bias in that situation. He survived lentil last evening, wheel he ex pired from his wounds. itga„ The Springfield Repeatliens says that the mount of money leoisbed upon prodigal* females in that eity, is more than it costa to sustain all their eharebee—a tact from a black Republican power ettaeoraing a black Korth hum city, which we desire wean to the epeeist attention of the Jamestown Deseoereit man. ,'The Crawford AlllOOlll4 says that oa Tkarsday the 21st inst., a 'Mid tea isenths old, of Jokaathaa Hansom'. near Sionista' Valley, in thateeFaty, was daaproaely scalded, by a tea-kettle &Stag Om the stove on to Its head, pouring the boiling water all over it. It died la • short was Dr& Tao Democrats of Crawford bold a sleeting is Meudrtlle lam week, at which Hou r G. Church was "ear seedy reeommeaded as owe of LIN seadidates fee Jade* et the Supreme Court" Next to Judge Tkompeoa, of our own County, we ars free to say we prefer Judge Omni' to any wan nutted. THE NSW APPORTIOIOIIOIIr. W .4 Dumber of Senator'', I= Annotrung atki W.itimuntiliza Whole number of members, COLD COMFORT, VERY. ASP The Sobsasetady Rs Meter says dial a asaa bas born picked up at Acastardas a tastes ataalast—aads to frog baring, aofortasatoly for him, nada a t►oaaad dollar's is ono day's spocraistioa. Ism. It is stated that about melte thoessad pimple o solar left the C mud States far Atriaa eerie, the last year More thee Isalf of than ease assatelpatod for the per cza pr. Thos. D'Arey McGee has rehogitislted Ms paper the Asowieso Chit, sail boa preenwied to Montreal to sew blisb a new tri-weekly newspaper, to be tolled the Isis Era. sir HAIR RESTORATIVIL—Ivery ewe will, we think, agr.. with en is the opinion that the hums hair is tb• arrow/it natural a/mamma that is possums' either by a iloatientaa or a lady. Jut met an appanatly pod ioniciag man, for incases in the street; you admire his feanum whiskers, and gement Macias hat I.! he WU his hat in recognition of year how, sad the Muni has tsunami, for lehabod lr writtes on kis bald head, and the glory hat departing with the Sown( looks that sue bar. kited Isaarsally there. In Ike eau of a lady, the salter is, if possible, worse—sash sans resaladiag one of the ureimatume on whisk the following nips= it founded: -01 giro ea, fair am" a lock et year hair," A Nimbi's! roans laver took awl okylowl: -Twos a sin to nine sub a modest twraont— us take ran wain@ ma," tho dear wastaro nallott. Yew, to provost mei • estootropbe, b sights the power of every lady sod gitatlowa; for by Wag Prof Wood's Bahr restereolvo, hair le set Italy protootod from baling of or turning grey. Wit th• ertfol• win restore hair to bold !doom . sod ors. if it hos ekarged War sod bows* pay, It will bring it beet to its peados besoty ad larertiotes Thee. who ore aegasestod with tie saatomy, pidolology„ aad pathology et the heir, meal be yob man that eeetato oeheteeeee have a erode, aatlourspea It; and It le by • jodioiono itiooloissitimi of tleeei that .PreL Weed boo lies «boded is eouipooadiog a solitoo• pooosesed of reowbee. hie viruses— Wow* i e aked Liirmary Omegas Yid as Me by .Y Dett~att. NEW YORK. Correspondence of the eri t Oboorver.) Wookaer, Banos.* oat Cowmen,la/ kosatieo—Sdassers— Ltbel Suis— Wien loaf New Yank be fiatialwd—Oilasso-- The Yale Police 11171—AmitlA ot ow Ziisor—Spiritioni• I. —Bydrop4o44a—howa, Now You, Yu 26. Tbis Is the dm shoorfal day for I weak. Till to-day I. hay* had eioitda overhead. rats. coder 4 " , cad b. (seen both, an atmosphere or which "watery vapor" forimod Ear ems than the primper proportion. Undor the lode. snipe of sae► weather tbe wheolo of oar maltitadinose If, h are gloved slowly, or grow■ nasty for waat of Jew tioa. Down town there was desolation; the lords of the great warehouses tarried Ist* over dub , savory beetaltfluts, lea►tag sob clerks and porters to attend to nay astute eustrnitrswhose wants should drive them abroad in spite of wind and rain which laughed umbrellas to sears. This spring trade la dry goods is closing Tory ofisitidaetorily. We hare bad high prim,' for raw silk, wool, cotton and fiat, while the demand for febrioe has been noraisosably limited, owing to the unfavorable aspect of spring weather and the tightness in the Western money taarkipt. There has born considerable direasaioa this wash as regards the propriety of publishing the failures is the built's& coot- inanity. This is far less objectionable than the system of espionage which the three "oomusersial agencies" of dila city have established tiros/boat the country. Their re ports mast naturally be lolittenoad to • great extent by the connections or prejudices of the agents throne' whom they obtain information as regards the standing and pros_ poetsof thousands of small firms et:mitered all over the country. Most of oar merchants mibeiertii• to all three of the Kenai** and compare all the reports before decidin g on the eharaeter of a imstomer. They frequently biter very materially in their statements. The bulk of the re. ports however, are rubor in the non committal style of the Delphic oracle, and wit bear a doable oonotreetion-- The chief *dream's obtained from Mose agonetee to In the early forwarding of actual failures, which often prevents heavy loom to oar merchants. Thin aro still room olswers fitting out frost this port witiori posting* to rind, 411 tbs vigilatioo of Marshal Rya- dors. We have encountered parties parehasing epode for the African market, who were understood to be connected with operations of the kind. They have invested largely in the printed eottoos of New lingland, bet as they pay cash and do not ask sellers to take out their hilts, "in the way of trade," there is no 'lmposition to interfere with their movements. Part of the goods thus sold, however, have already found their way into the ',spacious pocket of Unols Sam. Gotham must always have aomethingto make • noise about. Of this character is a somewhat famou libel suit now progreeiing in the Supreme Court. The parties ars • member of a well-known silk boos*, Mr. Bowen, of Bow. in, A 51'Natnee, and a former clerk to the utablishmuit named Fowler. The cue has been tried once before.— Plaintiff charges that defendant—bas former employer— licvharged him, and represented to other parties that be wee dishonest. This allegation plaintiff proposes to ills prove; also to show that Bowisn's enmity to him grows out of a knowledge that he had of defendant's having sold gloves under false trade marks. The awful diselosuree about thou "trade WI" maim a great noise. Will New York ever be daubed, is a question Ga. in voluntary elks, as he sees_ building after building torn down to make room for more substantial and costlier edi. nee*. W. have no doubt that Any or more large build ingnopoa Broadway, well batik media exendlenteondition, hav• been liveliest daring die past tea days for this per. pore. It is estimated that over six millions of dollars will be expended in this city during the present season in prominent improvements of real estate, throwing out of view the numerous new bulidings of small pretensiene. We can't of eourse, be expected to abrobiele all the crime and its conseviences which is committed in New York—still an occasional item of this character cannot fail to prove goo 1 seasoning to oar weekly epistles. The negro Dorsey, convicted of the murder of the frail Ann Hopkins, his been sentenced to death by hanging on Fri day, the 17th of July next. Judge Ransil, in his addreas to the prisoner. before pronouncing wintenee, was much awned by emotion; but the convict heard it all with the most stolid indifference. He is evidently but little eleva ted above the brute creation, so far as mental qualities are concerned. Upon entering the outer door of the Tombs, whence, in all human probability, he will never depart alive, he exclaimed, "three cheers fur the Kingdom of Heaven' lam going to die! I am going to God!" Jo sepb Jackson, eon rioted of a ft/Joule*" assault—several times reputed In the course of • few hears—epos the person of a net over bright Irish girl, named Catharine Liallivan, at Sheephead Bay, in August last, was sentenced to ten years' imprisonment The prisoner hail a family dependent upon him for support; and his wife, who has been pre<ont with him to court day &Ref day during the trial, howl the sentence with distracted shrieks, clinging to her husband with a grasp which the offieers found' it difficult to break. The Supreme Court to-day have given a decision I■ fa vor of the constitutionality of the ROW Polio* Bill—but it doss:int amount to much—when it is understood that of the three Judges on the Bench, two of them, Mitchell and Peabody are red but R•pablioans end understood to bare been so oommitted to the plans and poliey of the Regency that no other decision could have twin anticipated. A dissenting opinion has been submitted by Judge Roos*. volt, who is a Democrat in politics, but an "upright Judge," whose judicial opinions are not likely to be warped by mere party considerations. The next step will be, to ear ry the question ap to the Court of Appeals, in which ease a decision may be looked fur early next month. That it will be to favor of the City, acid the Rights of the People, there is bat title reason to doubt. The doeisios to-day was spots the application for a qao warmers by tho Attor ney Gonfral against the Albany Board. The jadgmant of the special torts, dismissing that Imo leormsis, is alirmed, with rests to be defrayed by the relator, Mayor Wood. Patrick Lynch, odium and proprietor of the Irish Amer- *ea, died Saturday morning of brays fever. He had been ill several days, but his demise was not expested until shortly before it °centred. He was a native of Limerick eity, Ireland—a talented, candid, and honorable man. He bad been connected with the press in this country for eleven years; and was aged about 45 . For the last three days that most absurd of all isms— Spiritualism—has been holding a Convention at Meehan. Ws Hall, but the proceedings do not excite meek atten tion. The attendance to day was quite sparse. The speeches and essays were ineffably stupid, and the pro °aidinge sea whole, are not even ridiculous enough to be interesting. Quite a number of strong minded females participate in the "deliberations." Nose of them are very y °amp A very melsaeholy case of hydrophobia oetnarred in this city the other day, mad as the ease is a little peculiar, we itemise it for the benefit of your readers. The vietlia was the eosichman of RI-Alderman A lvord. It is said that the deceased, although several months have elapsed sluice he wee bitten, sever .zhibited any symptoms of hydropho his natil he learned that Yr. Beach, a relative of Mn. Al vord, bad been bitten by his own dog, supposed to be Eat when he was seised with parozyissas of snob severity that he had to be chained down to his bed gain death released his tree his terrible sahriag. The rewari of 115,000 offered by the Daily Time. for la fortastlea in regard to the Barden murder. is understood to have developed already some important facts which say lead to the arrest of parties who have net, hitherto, beets &reedy implicated. We are in a peek of troubles last now with our stanicipal and State authorities, of whisk you have already received details. The pollee, however, are the only parties deeply intereeted. Who shall decide whoa doetore disagree? Iszly vegetables are now in etarket,bnt at very high prises. Ithenharb and wising?"s are the only green things within the reach of slits peahen'. ERIE. —Thtekett, the eoseedicia, has recently purehased • 1200 awn Wm in Clinton twenty, Illinois, and will hereafter be single 'Tanner Hackett." The farm is said to be one of the handsomest ph►ees la the Western States. —A bride fell dead at midnight, amid the rejoicings of the bridal party that Dad a few boars before witnessed the marriage erwswortlf. at Cleveisad, Miss., on the main' of the 6th inst. She was a Kim liar, Roberts, and had jut beet married to Ks. V. Maltese, Principal of the Georgetown Academy. QUITS A LITTLI ROJIANCII.—SeveraI months Mau the highly educated daughter of a. wealthy Connecticut gentleman, slipped quietly down to Brooklyn, and was privately married to a loving and very worthy ship carpenter living in the same town with herself. They kept the mar riages) dead secret from the old folksoo prevent a household "tow," and the husband !frequently called on his bride until ordered off by the pa rents, as an unacceptable lover. Soon atter the parents observed a change in their dughter,and subsequent investigations caused the old man to visit the shipwright and demand his marriage to the , young woman, in order to save the family from disgrace, and after a fiat refusal at first, and a subsequent acclaim/eau on condition that $12,000 were placed in- the bank to kis (the young mas's sooonnt,) the old marriage certifi cate was produced, and the lowinfoonple are sow enjoyiag their regular honeymoern, with the full most of all sossersed. Pen and &boor Items. 1* Cards at 62 per 1000, and other Job Work is proportion, eao be done at this office J Blake has come out with a new sign— done up in Chas'slier's best style—and rich as gold leaf .:.an make it. , 'us.. The matl from Terre Haute to Chiear, was robbed last week near Matoon It was sup posed to have °Detained a large amount of money /4" The Elmira Gazette notices the passage through that )ttlaite on Saturday of over six hundred Mormons bound for Utah. Mir Flanigan, of the Daily News, has pied FleteLer, of the Daily Sun, for libel. Editors in Philadelphia, it appears from this, are u great a set of fools u some of their country brethren Hnn. A. P. Butler, 11. S Senator from South Carolina, is dead Cul. B. waa one the ablest, among the able men of that body It will be difficulty to supply his place wir Senator Blount was in Pittsburg on Mouday, on his way to the Western States, (,n tour of observation. He purplaed visiting Kan sas and Nebraska, returning via the Lake Superior mining regions. Mr Col. Forney was tendered the &ppm t. meat of Conmal at Liverpool formally, and ham within a few days declined it. This position has always been considered a pet and personal appoint ment of the President img., Hon James Bell, U S Senator from New York H ►wpshire, died one• day this week. In politica, Mr 13 was a republican, and a very excellent man. His term would hare expired March 3, 1861 ----~- - ter Those interested will do well to look at the advertisement in another column of "Grin. d!e's Magic e,mpound"—a medicine that is said to have the greatest sale of any known remedy in the world for pulmonary complaints. The issue of the new cent was commenced at the Philadelphia mint on Monday, but the demand was so great that the Director found him self unable to supply the numerous demands, and will receive no new applicationafor several days mi. The genial weather of the last ten days hail brought oat the blosa3tas on the tree. , and the ladies on the streets—one indicating a bouns tifall yield of fruit, and the other that milliners are well patronized in Erie, and that times is'ut so very hard after all. WM. At an auction iu Albany the other day, a barrel with contents" was put up for sale, Mr. Sold smelt at the bung hole; concluded barrel was full of ,whiskey; bid and paid $.2 it; took it home, and found it was rain water he had bought. He sues fur restitution may. The Gazette has at last heard from lowa It devotes nearly half a column io explanation of th. why arid tho wh ,, refore • , f the sound thra4h. ing Back Republicanism received in that state Good---a reluctant " acknowledgment of the corn" is better than none wok. The N. Y. Eveniny Post says there is a man in that city who has not partaken of any food for eleven days, and intends to live without food for the future Ho iris been recently marri• ed, and himself an I wife are +piritu•li+ti. He sits at the table and takes hold of her hauds, while she does the eating 1W A merchant ou Main street, Lockport, N. I banteringly made an offer to a young lady of $lO if she would wear one of his posters, in flaming capitals, publishing his business, in place of a shawl, on her way home. She took him up, to his astonishment, performed the act,ll claimed and got the money. Sharp girl, that ! MIL. The Madison (Wisconsin) Argus says : There is an older citizen than Peter *assail of Pomfret, Vt., in Wisconsin He is called "Old Crele," and was born in Montreal 130 years ago.. His memory is distinct for a period of 117 years He was married at New Orleans a century ago, and Dow resides with one of his grandchildren, who is upwards of 60 years old He is still hale sod hearty, and does nut appear to be over 70. /6i• The baloon &scene on, advertised in another column to come uff—or rather to go up —on the 11th of June is a novelty here. NJth tog of the kind has ever taken place here, and we anticipated a most exciting tine The in tripid aerial voyager, Mr. Steiner, is a pupil of Wise, who has taken so many purnies to the clound like his preceptor, is a proficient in his profs:— aft. D. A. Pinney;Esq., of Crawford county, was sleeted speskerpeo tem of the Senate, on the day of adjournment. 'The Democrats voted for William H. Welsh, the Senator from York. In tames past we have said some pretty sharp things of Mosley; but this doe, not prevent our saying now that, the Repoblitana could not have con. tarred the honor on a better man. Or We continue our quotations from the " Modern Poets" by the following from &May's beantitul song, " Tell me, ye winged winds." Toll me ye winged winds, That round my pathway roar, Do ye not know some spot Where women fret no more? Some lone and pleasant dell, Some 'holler in the ground,' Where Dry Goods always sell With Groceries pure and sound ! The load wind blew the snow into my face And Sluieked—Sena A Baorinn's the plate! • ter A man named Henry Sherman—a farmer from Ashtabula county—was robbed in Cleveland, on Saturday of a pocket book containing $23. The manlier in which the money was taken evinc• td a great deal of daring on the part of the thief He had engaged the farmer in conversation, and induced him, upon some pretest or other, to take out his pocket book, when the fellow seised it and ran away with it. The money'has not been recovered yet. my, Orson Pratt, the Mormon elder, who se duced Mrs. H. H. McLean, of New Orleans, into deserting her husband, has been killed by the latter, a "fate he richly deserved. McLean was in California when he heard of his wife's elopement, but came home and followed them as far as the Cherokee Nation, where he overtook them. Pratt he arrest for larceny, in stealing the clothes of the children who had been taken along by MeLean's wife. He intended to have Pratt brought to Valk Duren, Ark., and legally punish al, but it appears that from some cause be thought proper to take )be law into his own bands, and kill Pratt before reaching that point. The verdict of Oho pulls win 100--oproof Jaw rigs / N SPECIAL N OTT CES. parwe haw often-fiett intermitted at v tnamil the panels* with whirl' oustairman persona at both gegen, a welted tits professional services st Dr. Mantua. whose mode of treating die eases of tho Eye and Ear his been eminently sueonsful. The following among others hare been brought to our notice. Mr. Juba& Vance, who NW Masa 'magneto( from irdiansenatton of the eyes, for three years—tue sot been Lb!, to do any kind of work for two years, boa born under treatment three weeks, and le so tar motored as to be able to pursue his busmen. without itmenrenlence Isaac Bradenburg—Deaseee—mrisiring noise to the ear—on much as to be L ery annoying. has 0.4 , 13 under treatment four weeks, and as now cured. Sarah If artlu—Deahanue—totense pate In the ear—he•daehe— alienate, &eel:tames from the ear, mined in two week.. R. S. Bessett hens indlisas--Llnataser—talainstion of tympanum the ear lite the lieklng of • watch, eared in Ore weeks. Davla—Amaurrene or donee fog and mist constantly before the 're--could not tell one parson from another, In tau days was so far restored an to be able• to read •ud woe .unll objeeta well W. know of other eased that the Doctors hare treated with similar success, whie..h we will notice at ..future day i l l gr READ DR. ILtitDMANni Jule* Appollatinesta. 10,011N1 V fITIENT•4 CURED IIVirtAILLY the use of " He/omM'. Genuine hveparaUon of Fluid k.t. set of Huebu, • owlet poeitive sad tyeettie remade for di/tread ing aliments Read the advertisement to another eolutun, beaded ' Hembold's (haulm Pmparation." 1m 1 iglirCirisp, Rog mir gassy Harr,—Dyad tostantir to • boautifal and Natural Brown or Black, without the ifilat tapir , ' to Flair or Skin, by WY A BATCHELOR" , R'AIR DYE. FIFTEEN MEDALS AND DIPLOM 1A b... bar. awarded t o ww. A. lisrcwato• 11100.• IWO, and over 90,000 applications hare bee. triat..c to the Hair of tus patrons of hut famou• Dr. It p r od uce .. rolor sot to he , listingtatsnod from nature, and to waa•.xT SD not to Int.'s to the least, koweser long it may be continual vie and told, or tprollsd (to nine private rooms, at thii Wlg Factory 2.3. Broadway. New York Anil in nil cltlee aiYa towns of the Cutted States, by Druggists and Fen , . :rind italikrs r ip rt. (ion ilne has the name sad address upon a staid plate env %TILL( 00 full?' aidro of e ach t u n WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR, 2113 Broadway, New York. Al , ”thent are canntarfelt.—'old A. sktpwart k lair, Erie, Pa rp , " t..war.. , .1 all IN call. 1 "11 Ralehrlnr's Flair Ore." • A. \ Y. tn' lint , t • be Tonle k N.sea , of A üburb. i-.6•nwhno,l It Sr. now treang °Matt...l, lad wl'..b.,rt il,u•nw (HMO NRIVIIT DK. LISPIVIIAILD, of twangy years *swell...ea, author nll. the Pneket Companies 'Ad nvate Medical Treatue, continues aa heretofore, to be ape., tautly c,rtaultel n o all forma of private 4 WA. at hu office. N., 14 Et chance flare, li...cheater, Y. .74. e adveruarernent on next page. 101 -.P -OY INTIM/01T TO Find &LEK GICPISRA L L Y • W. commend to the attention door *mate tvaiJervtlre n=oe , t, vel.ich appear to be &Meeting a fond deal of attention at the 0r... o. , inve in various parte of the Coudigv, and latrly In• t tOl• plae•—wr Mode to "Carter's Anti- , entice how a•• I i. , male Restorattl. Ju igtne fr..n, the le.twea that ,iinpany them eanoot out to.- , ter", Ut rn y05e......1 of more titan ordloary anent, an I cal,ttlat , 1 4. .tor I rehof to a great -vo' , er of .ont.o aultrrlng ender cnmplatnt. peculiar to Ahern e, me, and ...Nell the ordinary meat., generally fail to mob. see advertisement and letters in rrlithou to this medicine, in an Atter column. tarPARENT% KATE YOUR CIRILIDREN*I--Of all the dareaaos whfeh at , ao common to children. no 1.• area fatal to them as WORII 4 . and a thee imitate the ..mr,oma of many other 4/1"4.1.1, la). • Sr. often aflir te.l wall them w hof lat.« fun reet,l *Ahem +Ol 1., weVi VIP. area Sr.certain. Sate and Sure fietmede for to. , •ore , if 10.4111.11 Thee have won • reputatv , ri ur,pree.....fected m-di•tne ant are %l r! ►ad re , uxriended tic nat. drat Pripiicuinfi milt r,peet.l klyertu.aiont lad ~ 1 Imitation& there ►re many calculated to deceive It is p ,,, par , l only lark k B•Nem, I.:rte, Pa, •ad sold at .L 5 eta. per 001 Qra Important to Feta&leo—Dr. Cheetsessao , s Tbe combinations of ingredients in these Pills , the re of • long an.l practice , they are mild id their op, ration, aud certain of rettonag mature to its proper channel In instanee hare the Pills proved •occee.fal the Pill. inraria bl, ~pen trioee obstructions to winch femme. a, Habig, and bring cotton into its propetkbontwl, wherr-bv health is restorrd, and the paie and deathly counteciaao. eying.' to a healthy on.. So fen., .mnenjoi good health u 1.1611. then n•gutar and whenever to oti „tm.tion take. place, .c..ther from ..xpootirr. cord, or •11 otarr moi.e,lh.• general health immiliateir trout to decline and the cant Of cicti a r.m..1% oat !ern [Ur C•ti.. of .• Many connurnptioo. among ..,mg ;.am in tb. ti•le. palpitation of the ap, munch,••.l lod • 010,1 • tito.o al ran 5r,... from th.• later. option of mauve* . and whenever that is the ear. the ?Distill irivanably remedy all thew evils are they lem elliracinut in the cure ol Leilcorrhrea, commonly railed the Whit. The. 1 ills about.' never he taken during pregnancy. as they roist to• to CSlUtig a miscarriage. Warm:tad mirth vegetable, 4/1.1 fr, from aartang Injurious to life or health- and explicit wtiont armompany ow* box. For sale by Stewart &Sinclair !h., Pill. ae pot afi in avian. flat boot* Pertont rvmdlhn: when ti., an uo ~finer t ttablian,4, h. tattooing 'en. Dollar to letter, peepreal, to Dr t L. enesmintarr, 1.57 ftleecker deem roni tan hart th,rn to /2,11.1 , ..r.,:)), addresses hr r. , orn 1,11 MARRIED on Weal twesila• rinng :11.20th 44.1 ,to tne Re% xr • tl ( * FE. E: E.l LE:ft, •n 4111.1 Do% \ JAC \ both of DIED .0. :tio 14 to .nst , tt.+. f - . 1 !, c • .. 10. H. 111-".. ATN a:P. 't.NTu♦, In• 17'11 t •er.' lu t!Jz• Tburscla, 24113, of o:olitalu o •h. L %cr. 11\1,1 eoo, ~ 1 J.lhn Moor.. 4.2" o 1 41 Trarr 2 moul:.• an 11; .14s OBITUARY NOTICE It at our pineal duty to record the death ot tr GFO SELDES. den , who departed this life on the '..nd last, is the 67thiooseof his age H. was 06! of the earlier oettlero of thio plow. Ever &et"e in prompt ins( itA 1 , ...111, moral and ry.li,rtous sr dale,. on man among • tsm:d hays been renso•sd, sr hose Malaise , . •r 1 more felt or once,. dep:ore.l 11. •ras a tent:en:lan by nature, • merchant bs rr , f-IMOD, a ebristams by the wIllet• God He rots retractod the world, and reserad by the r Larch —G.' imette STRAY COW TP.ArED fririn3 the on L. 1.0, iii .••••, t urge i eight )•11, •• I prtt.ti •r . - NN r• r , rll ' rrt are - - .54 tt4.a z• mar to ..un IR Erie, Ma, 3u1.5 Philadelphia Garden Seeds W E od , r to Philadelp hia pu'w, as. I •hr...e kWh vire intr glut. , / ‘: nt%rk•"w • fitrO, nm *aten we tn.!o raw •11 ter •st•lifw llo•• Lin any pro V 1611114 Olir^rd A. a: g-Tt a sALskiorte rw, May ,0), I PT \ CLAM:. Metallic Paint E nifert, ant- a ,s-zo t. ,• mnau...et thp Pro•a l i, lave Paint , 'is o tt,,, tat. , *hate,•vil 'hot th. •• and • • an it.. us it SU • Pal..k.s !/ept, 4,1 un, as of a rn,nred Paint an aa... Ihe f...logri , rz rartet• ^I a.Jinr t O, 11.11 t. t as taste 0 4 ail Dark Finn ti"olg n, Wm , . 0, .r Frt... Mar 11, laL": 4TEW tr,r A. 4 1\ ri,;l'.'t WHO WANTS MONEY ? ? w c win ply Lagb«st mark ,, t Flee for 100,000 lbs. WOOL, at the BF E HIVE brie, Slay 30,1..47 I! k CO 1.111,4.—A rel.% • •Inrtat.s!'s • Jred Can ramd Hama, no nov, and for Ault a vit., ISL 7 DRIED REEF ucar cu;ll7.lnra.+l4.l —3 canvassed Just sec...trios and fur sak at lb. 4;llWen ; 44 4 4 ,4t If r.rle, flay 3 0 , 14.7 J HA.2S N SMOKED *4IIIOII,DERS.- 1 4 y lantstv ;Ist rvocavflog from the south of very Luce. sweet Cat . 4 bounlers, cheaper dam Port, at Ertr, flap 30, 13.7,7 J AN4OVS. HO VI HONYi—A low barrels of the gen iiioi 7 artirle ressoiritil on consignment fr. m Cmcitimitz, for eilo or ill. , barrel or re- Lai.. at k.n..,11xv 30, T I N•IE ED Ol %ale by ay. Larry' or orlon L Ern, M 30, 1657 .TO.W KT t !..I!AL WRITE LE tll.-13/1 Keg. to st , ,re and for orLIMy Fri., Ilav 30, 1347. 4TY.Vi ART k SINCL J. C. SCRIPTURE. WOULD Reemeethlty make MA bow and Inform the public that he tme Raised His Daguerrean Gallery from t he ashy. of the Ortat Fare of Februare lut and removed it to tilt. .tPLKSDID NSW BLOCK on the northwest corner of the Part„ Erie, Ps , where he hnpes hi. efforts to real in hie prote•• mu, will meet with s noumenttire abate of pats:mute. Be CAMERA AND SICY LIGHT, are the LtRGFNT EVER SEEV Fitt E, and th•• tan entutnned enable. me to tato. FIRST RATE PICTURES' IN THE CLOUDIEST WEATHER My Rooms were built expressly for the PHOTOGRAPHIC BUSINESS end are perfect mod-.a for elegance Lod voleremenct with them* facitttre far doing baldness I assure all v. ho mat favor me with their pai...nage, that lam at all tame, prepared to execute every valuable atyle of Picture.; Stowe to the art, at reaannahle prices J ACRIPIURF., Artist. Erie, Mar 30, 1437 lw 43-VLALIV/ZI BALLOON ASCENSION, At EKE, on Thursday, Jane 11th. 11357. J H. MTKINI BIZ, the orlf•hrated and highly onoorsodul M ..16.80N ACT. ha. the honor to •un4om-e to the eitisena ERIE, sod 'Welty, that he will cooky hte cloth worialon •itti his large and splendid Balloon. ''THE ATLAA," on the snore nartwd B As opportunity will be Oren to the interreting of Inflating the Balloon, sod all the strranirmente f the srinl voy age, by adualsakm to the minium', FrirmmrrumwFmlmwmmprrri At 11 Weinek will COMIIIIPDPO the Intlatten kt o✓rlock the doors •ill he op•n. During the iodation a namhor of pilot tot loons .111 be sent op toss:tonal , . the counie of the wArti—a n d if ineurslikr, OP intrepid Aironaut will Ckortal TUB RAMC TO CILN(D.II. Or A Rand of Moine I. engaged for the eceaainn. DIII AISSION to eatdoouro, TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. d —ln ear of rain or high owl the Ascension will be poet Omni aunt Nuttier notion. Eltd A ILAMMIt Stork ol Merrimac, Philip Allen lit Son., arid ian 211 Wogs Prints, to be sold very low for Cash at Kele, May IM. BARK t KW)111 FR"' • 34:11:11,101 AIMOD ANIOLUISKNOIT OF Paim leet RAttuid sw; Pasaima Haft Al DARR a BR4 mil gRs. Yr* May IR ISM Huge, Bleck. r 7r-rTr i ., MAGIC COMPO The (hest Remedy for halm Wo• , “ • 0' 1. ReNtwr 1 , 11/•noir the . aJI rather ,1,1111, pot torsi n .., in Ins •oth! f., PrLeos., from. Maine to the most rehrsof nr .nmptton fa known, It On& its ss,, to.otessols of Washes. The m ,„. 1 forted to heitsoviesire that It dew cum use it us their pribotie. L s statelsHasof , There is no retry ds equal to at u role , the indenee of rstioos hs run dos,, and Wet Its tosturel Sonelio4 In Its poser to resell the blnooL mass, arre.e tb. d.prfU of tubercle le IV. No, =I Tele t I.lYer utL , (berry d rru pa, - s , of t spots, and all ether puille.l unotruu,.! •trtu..a tab on, .net we eumunkt u wuN'et. at al.. tocupa, with tuts l'ut ail t,, tr!corru: notorious by iwayurtioui t that win, &fel they .anal prosiune ee usan• sea/ Lute liPtutur au we ran tumuli' in one LI, -an. b•m•tenc. but I' ,• the auktun truth Ate! tb , benefit of thus.. -Lo wry nut I. ~t that tte systAnm of inhalation has beta tr. , . • the test neon in the prufeusiou, gq It hue tested and rejecte4 sun's lii le relief it t. sure ti, t.. tempurint, un4 the tw reeteeel eteienee The 14111•011 is olyttg., ouluptton 16 Lint IL local but a 1, 11W61T1T1,6 6 1 %V. rAndidit belt•. that Nature bat dlww t. 131.10 le ueenaglil • .1 og • , we Inns esciOe umr to title c.,ne14.4 r.0...1 , 1 , fur ail our moral The th• ,•urreetinn,emimple, tewhiNe. remade Yet how little do. thp w .r: •., ho`tttw little we knnw of the mottos within our art) for the pror•titinci hew nt..ve knewlodgo do d,l Er . ry paraieters, sod aloww , Ilia 31 whi-b were one torumn.• tn. pr. - demon, see nos rowfretly ha.. sine, dug from too groat Coe, `sow a i of theory , hen so m e p • nf •riliot, and doubt m remand to eh, , $ ~ Ur portion of )ant g e•tr", .1, leaving a eartty • We aewitir.i,er r . . t I • E•ecernary in order to effect a pulse; run. In the tendenet to pulmonary Cites,* I/ tho creincod to mason. but little or no portion Of .. 111 notementry only to arrest the disease, sod •, • concrete substance deposited in the thane of • L ,. know at taborets, booninies absorbed, lestin4 po , neenue Subeterwir "hot a quite barn:ileac ao. • 'noel! In pooraanon of whole :nap and sound ~ the dia-vre is net arrested at this ear!, rta, to err!. roiluers initation• the Irritation t•r,nr• • c't that psr• of the hes the IntlarntbAtion teats • t t,c d , ../tro • ~ , o if s portrau of the beetle is then, ...litotes and does are work of p.. 0 of to , r•-1.• • rremed. Now, don noun r.t, q”st aanc. <di* .1 does A. *map as the disease if •• matter a stoorned or expectorated, and nat tI.• ••11, it. • Lth a M..129bra.04., •r what .• wherw• of larigo nee it. walls nal together a war and the remaining portion of the rear,. f, ‘ ,.• :at running through the whole pity., come. notal..• hat enlarged, taken on increased eonspensati, for th t • bleb bat heti, Pat hi naitena tea& upon the bodies of thew. oh", had w (rum phtlataut poinsettia* and diod years otO other mow, prove ties troth of tile theory boy. ' hospital advantage. hate enabled no to wake a. id the kind Erery vett educated physician p - ie great 4.61ru1t. always has been to arrest ',UT reme , lt dote aus perfocay More than tit c , n , LI ane t•rneikr., it to withstand an 1 .lunz.• iu the *nether *hteh the ritt, •,, nd.r 1,1 M. 1r1114,t1 •nu na4-• not to ra•• _ h.r••vdnr. by that . ~ f ..n the eery far. of IL W. I )00 I+l6f at dem: higb•st mMr., IPs.nr, but vro no only firm !^u tt, t o 6,141.. Tb* mwdierne 111 In a powder... 11•112 i MR. 111.0..,1 , 1 , •tz • . •,. pall, it It ia n.rf ctly se«, h... sinzlo. n.'t«rit Pr,th th• • EEO .0.4.,:41 Ln moor, • 1.1•14L5,04.4.2 , promptly III.• 0 - • I • :.:f rot. hr • • '. • ^ • .• a arnt h. mast, In a n .-• .'• 1•C• na ai, 53.1.n•r• rolimayt WP bay. roch odunplet. • e‘• nit .5 Oar fly 1.1.1.51 i.• CP/141110 • 1".•10 , ;broth., and a"• a" pr..por•yetar. P. • hnrn all lett. Principnl I)epot, Ns. AS Whigs. oirept -5... '14.••••,... I ptr„.h.. ERIE MIME =Mil I;r,-ery Depl as • a mmuam. br. WESLEY G CELEIMA I Eli effertwa (Ib.hwrf• CW./.1•0111V Liallouue Liesn,Jr, fy , un ,_P..r• .Ld• SEEM e bar. merntly bo• . • • . nr•. D. Wesley Ortittfl• • to eb,n,„• the 1,••: p, )r own V 1 few MOW, n• a' • by co.rgolf . tr• •hr Immv tnt..n..•t px;.• •- uArtufarturt:./ .• a '• • a • A• Ile- .0% 0 a . ut • • • 1' • w t = f"./ . 11 V‘l,ll 'll4 I= er a ra:ntr*(nt•r ,• La k • .4.1 ?kV box , ab% -, rc t. VEZEI £: . • cp % rt.• t. .t•¢ • 6tl •tetra • n'r a • rP , ot 1.11/.“ COME ONE, OOT The " Old Furnace" still on tar Tll ic pubeertners, brioiz eniarv.• . s ttleani..l,4 wttF, entlr. • •,1•1 moat 5pp, ,,4 1 •!..•Igtz - n• - • EL , lllla fastadluss tmt• , 4 • • .Arevilfurfa than ta. • !al• ...IL., tnara• • a • a- - • • .e a and Nauttfa: t• •• tcrt , - • THE NElt Illrr stud THE THE HOW tit . to, • tro zot up (t; r ‘al.abir of t , ,row.og .1.131 , and ,o construct , • 11 ~.•1 t , roompir nl Leal w 1 , , room o loch r. . .ir. In •b. w flnv wY. , n t manasetunng snu•- N% C...aZ, en, n s♦ =1 rhr I arra, Thr 'oll4Prothog Glow", The Model Path,' The +t■t ' •- art• all t I .A .r I A . M.Ar &s:l5 41.•• twr „.„. •.•th ID , Inetr • „.. A .Autitry ‘‘.- • rte. I.lu 1.1 • thrrioit re. A I, OIL .1 =LIE GREAT E YCIT SEN NETT, BA Rll HO Ft, wily Isre. Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard'.. Rats 41c Caps. Boots & Shoes. •, now prepared to turnish tha puhli ~f Vo, 141+ prows for 1 .ah or R., 1,1 to ts undersold Dr any house grout ... • I , .ptr4 thr Komar Paw a••tifin, Crnlit , t,r , ..x.pt p r bur Atoorpt out Mott DRY GOO Bleached %Unborn , . Vitt L!2 C•sp mem', ev‘nirri, Dry.. Silk! , J &comets, Di►p.n. De Woes. linit,AL Aud ail art. , !es usually kept 121 get,' Dr G it4)C 11 E:' tg ear House qyrnpe, SP , lemurs. oda, Tres, Week and green, G niter, R4e.e, BOOTS h ` •i'~` IletC, Fine B. td, Kly Bouts, " Fine Gloaters, Vitsses blorucco Shoes. t. • t'skf ghoeo, - " Flo. BATS s; 1 \i's Cartm••n• HILL. • Cloth lam Yalu. •• I . ansrua Haiti LIA/11)W.I1k Butts t nti •••• -. • • Tr% • • rolive, t lot ' • t "As. Kahos, Clit•• • ts I.•tt • moll list c.f are determinsql shall t••• • • Ti' PLE A:4 sr u. • Ith • eall We Sr. ?,• inwhit• o,oth. tN, Tn.,l•• 1,1•!...r. En. tar Si, 1%: , 7 Tea", %tars,. 11. taw • MI CEM2MI3 ha, , Sr, .t Erie, May • ticmin "Loci,. of ea%endio )1 Ai. and 'no►int T,.1.114,0, at MAN, Administrator 's ' Lll F 1..1,10) gist•n tb. 11 I Ittrhard .* • &veva., in sod to tOo Co•ims at liar ,fl•r krt House 1..t10 . x,ll Of. ‘.7 '4 r 11 I .41, 1.1.1 . 1 r ,• tr.. t snd . • to ,• l lltreel ' , II 1. ..1 • 1111{.h ifth str • r stn •• • 1 1 1ght 1/.4 ,h. 1.1 MIN...Pt U . n I • tort.s, t.. itt - ". • o' l l liar,'. .111. " {Ai d t4l 1 ..1 1.1.1 V./1.1 111/.rita#,.. BA RR 4 „ I. 11 1 c Wittell lb • . 1 r IM lAA ( I'.lr"tilt, • t.. • • Kt•tt nist,4ll.' A I.ar - • LA Pi b› . I ,;1It• t.. '11,• gbgi, GI • • • , ECM 4EN r EMI lill ISM