THE lENJ. F. Pt LOAN, irdlt.r SLOA N & %ICH:ME. Publishers sod Proprietors PAW:RDA Y, DEMOORATIO NOMINATION& FOR 00VIRN013, ':-: HON. WILLIAM F. PACKER, • LltOlllllG POII CANAL COMMIBIONIKR, NIMROD STRICKIAND, =I lioassombling of the State Delsoorstio Con. volition of 1867 lo surmise* of • reeolokka adopted be the Democratic State VotainMee of Pennayl cut* the Delegates to the State Convention et March 2d, 1567 are reqoasted to sesetable at the Capitol. et Yarrtsbarg oa Tu;oday, the 9th day of June, 1667, at 10 o clock A. Y., for the purpose of nomtnenityt Candidate* to complete the State Ticket, sad transacting all other Imolai* pertaining to the ortirtn•l authority of the Cooesotion CRARLF.3 R St cIKAIXW. cbUncuma J Scrcaursoi, R. J LIALIANA.II, News of the Week. —Th. Pitubw g Journal, which used tube very whigish , was then intensely American, and is now warmly in love with Black Republicanism, commoots epos the result of the'recent election in Virginia In this cies "The Virginia election has molted as everybody supposed it would, all one way. The Democrats carried every Congressional District, and an immense taisuority of the State Legislature. Reign Richmond, the old Whig stronghold, has fallen into OW 1111111.111 of the Demon/say, with all the spoils. The American party of Vtrginla is not only vanquished but d'ustrganised. Is Use late contest they doomed their principles and attempted to revive the forgotten issues of the past. They thought to rekindle the old Whig Ares of leantry springing spun the D•12100111ta one of the popular Whig doctrines of that day—the dlsui don of the pro. owls. of the public lands. This was he gni, question agitated, but it possomed no vitality. t proval to be only the ghost of a dead Issue, and a very harmless ghost at that, 'neither terrifying the opposition nor 'rousing the slumbering elements of Whluery " —The wagon road to California by the South Paso will be oesartioneed forthwith. The preparations for the ex peditlon to survey and establish the mod has been eoin• pitted, and the St. Louis Reps/giro. rays the outfit will be dispatched to the l'pper Missouri without delay. This ex. piedition will number :it wagons, 1 carts and I :traveling forge, and there will be 100 laboring men attached to it It Is binder the immediate direction of Mr. W M. H. Magri*, who has been selected by the Government for this purposes' The expedition will leave Independence as soon after its arrival then) as the condition' of the grass will Justify. There is no alternative but to wait for it, as corn and provender cannot be had, except at enormous rases.— The Government, of course, has provided the expedition with ail the arms anti ammunition necessary fur the pro tection of the company against hostile Indians. The bead of the expedition is confident of his being able to make his way through to California, and to he on his ratans daring the present year —A Mr. Ferris, who has published a work on the Mut mons, tad who ..nceresideal is Utah 'n an official capacity, writes tp the N. r nese that the population of I. tan has been greatly overrated. He says that. "in the early part of 1553, it was roundly estimated at from .o,ouo to 30,000; tint at the fall conference of that year, as appears from a regular 11100111 taken by themselves, it did not quite sums up to le,Ouu fify facts, I think, are ',purely relia ble, the most important being o , taed from the Mormon agency at St. Louis. From this and other sources, it appearvel',lbat the immigration ..f 15A was ..nly about 9,500• diet 2..U0 was the sum total reverted as chipped from i.iterpoul for lasa, and that 3,1 0 00 only were the panthers intended to be iota over the plains the same year. Withetbeeidata, and tacking s fair allowance for loss and gain, by desertion and nature.; t.ereaae, I computed the population of 185- , at 28,..00," —The Buffalo i!..eisereiiii says that a baggage-man at the Central Dip°. the other day while handling a trunk in the usual: o .a a-hang manner of that useful elms of elitism', throw It down with such force as to explode a pistol with- Ina The pistoi exploded a canister of Nwer, the powder •tploded the trans', and the trunk exploded the baggsie man, tumbling him neck over heeis: shillerved him right at that. If such so accident could happen semi-o•oauon• ally, Is wotid be a glorious thatg. It Mirk( kill a few baggage-ainashert, but community could i-ndurs that loss to ootaiderstion of the gentler handling which their lug. gage would receive —The boiler et the steamer Lokerman, of Kingston, C' W. blew up last week with a feaxful explosion, as she was bucking out from the wharf, Her entire crew consisting twentyxw, persons are either killed or dangerously wounded—three only, Capt. Meßroome, POtlt McLaughlin and one name unknown, escaping uninjured. Ten Lodies were supposed to be still ix thorns*. ,She had no passengers 02 board. The dispatch says 1k was impossible to learn dm names of tb• lost on amount of the excitement. The Lake/mac was owned by Hugh Melutooth, of Kingston. —Prod Scott, about whom coosiderabla noise hoe been made of late, is a slave no more—haring been emancipat ed, with historife and two daughters, by Taylor Blow, Hsu. his legal owner. Thlb news—in which re stncerely re: hardly be welcome to tome of our Black Re. publican Meads, who had calculated upon using poor old Deed In the rooting campaign, with line political effect, as a "martyr" to what they lagnbriously term "the dred-ful aggrarsions of the slave-power." But Dred Is at liberty and the occapation of o:smock sympatby•makert is gone for the time. —On the night of the 27th, at Middletown, a lumber- MAI named Pinney was robbed of 83,000 by some one wise entered the wiadows of his room at a hotel, and the we night two man entered and robbed the shoe store of Renames A Baumbaek, of tee hundred dollars worth of goods. At an early hoer next.murning, the robbers, while walking on the Railroad treeknear Righspire, on stepping out of the way of one train, were both instantly killed by another which followed it. —The sost of a good w►eat crop becomes every day man aaatm*ag. The editor of the Chitiago Paw bad a Mug conversation, a day or two sine*, with Mr. Hmerson, ese of the proprietors of a burp ettabliablaitut for the saanatastare of reopen. He mated that their arum are sending them to highly enoolusging reports from all /marten, leaving no doubt in his mind that a masiderably larger crop will be harvested in 1857 than ever before. —A lonely death was that of James Keensan, an old book/dor in Brooklyn, who "Bred all alone by himeolf."— &sae time sines, be was taken sick, bet those being no one tkith Ists be lay helpless and kaally diet Bet no body knew of his death, sad his remains were not dis eserevell anal last Monday, when the stench from his body Meshed preen by to the house. What %fearful warning to " did bachelors." —William S. Hall, of Washington, tb• 17th Mod a yeas( WWI =nod Bullock, of Vales, Misawart, by stabbing him to the hurt. The two gentle aeen both keen paying addressee to the same lady, Lod As murder woo oomaltteti is her promo,. she eadearor• lag to prevent the coasummation of the deed by holding We arm. The mardwor was emoted. a --Superstition still lives in sous of its most absurd forum A man in Ohio loosed • house, whieh ►. left after ~spying it a few weeks. The owner sued for the rent, tad the ease ease oa in the amity court, the plea of the dolomite ►Nag that the bootee was haunted. The defendant wen his fir" the jury deeming the evident* salleisat to show that the house was infested by ghosts. —lt is stated that orders bays been issued from the War Departsseat for media( to Utak the floseed raciness of dreams, tie Fifth sad Testis mimosas of iatatitry, mad Copt. PhOPe battery a( light artillery, numbering in all assist dilN lass sada?, the eanuaaad of Gas Baraiy. This is said t. be 4)&7 the beginalag of the movement —The fast that "Bev." Artisan's*. Brow. Blackwell's palpit has bees masted sad her tinsels 'Woad, has boon already saawaneed. The masa sow tarns up in the advert ef "a little lambkin } ' wise roquiree all bar satiation . sad for whim the is I. rolinealab hoc 'look" hemostat\ sad forever. Bee lasltaad daserrse pablie tbaaks. —A peps pablisbed at Olywda, Washiness Territory, bar ea woof of a treemarkes light lostasea s yang flooteleass mused Steamed sad a swam, la whisk tiro Sostobsoa Mated the pother to death is Mara slams. Diseased had a deg vita his, bat it did lot hiss the "editor" all With. worst vas rer—like the follow ia Goegb., Mar story, kis orspoilars were all right. a Canaan, et "Wane is givin camas is Naomi /mi. Nuts; the season it Harsfara so Wsdassolay 'iglu, 5 *ST was rob*, et kit, • Isintbst et lb, i•gisistere of Mt posits( boat soraiiislad SIN, soother patisma 4tet.,, she sad moor of kis sista wee* Olt —Cosatoriat aro oust pions on la eiroaalin, nand .4, ao &at, to min id& ilio gosalso la bop quastlino; thin 1W man &wan Anew a a amid &an t but bass of pater, like al dim bad of Ms, ban • mar, ea oaa • *um mad list oat 4ny 1W Ripple.. TER The Pttt.burg f moo* has a very happy wry ~1 macro a practical app/cation of earrent events Thus, i., it. Tuesday's Issue. it seitts spun-the ••rusade wli-h all per ties unite in breaching against the Mormon• at `alt Lore, and apples the settee of that gander t. the g. ore Black Ft , public:Autism which hatches out Terietattre Federal tL errs in Ohio in Use', endeavors to carry out that of the Constitution relative to ft.guire• from vervire and labor. It thinks, and so do we, that if Federal auth , •nty is invoked to sustain the Constitution arid law. an Utah, backed by Federal bayonets, Federal authority oh all be made *pally powerfn! .n ODIO T'lt. prunnon II the federal compact, it says, relating to tugui. re Ir.in uth.tr .s 'so plain that a child can understand it The out) lest hut been acknowledged by repeated adjudications to be vested within the legitimate powers of Longrees. A combination to prevent the arrest of a tugitive •lave by JUNE I, 1567 his proper owner is an offence ag i.nst that t. sure in :ne constitution wbfili demands 'Ant he shai'l en Li. -- The person. taking part in fuel, a cotnb,bai• r nt s• amenable to •he penaltiee pres , ribed es they would be if they were to engage in . siniiirglioe counterfeiting the coin of the L oiled State, Aid set hate been lately •Eurtled en instant,e in the mate of in of the people of Clark County rising to ma-. to resist 1.. c U. S. Marshal in the execution .4-irtiTUwiul authority, of • Judge of the CoutitljatsKtuting hi. office to aid thvir treasonable purposed give it the .olor icgal 110C thun. The M al th pursuance of hi. ditty lied arrvied several trens wit . had obstructed him and given armed re tone, to him while elides., oring to arrest, us eulDLLlall dad by his writ, a fugitive trout labor The people attack ed him, demanded the liberation of his captlies,•na aided by a habeas corpus from a County Judge, homily rescued the prisoners and lodged the Marshal and his party in jail. The acts of Brigham Young to deflatice .f the Federal authority are trifling compared with this gigantic outrage of treasonable fanaticism. If troops must be transported several thousand attics over a barren termary, atib error mous *aping* to vindicate the rights of the government on the banks of the Salt Lake; we think that there Is .uf orient dignity and power in the United States to puu.sh a revolt much nearer home, perpetrated by as • n who.c ex ample. must lead to unbridled treason if permitted to gas unpunished. It is but a short time store the loyal Ruck Eyes talked loudly of marching into Pennsylvania to gut ll the celebrated Erie Railroad riots. They then thought it New York and Ohio curpurations could out be all o wed a right of way obtained by traud across our terri.ory that rotted :totes troops should he .sfled o, their aid. It i. welt enough to remind our oeight,..r. of the furious denunnetions which they t heu launcheS ae , .ii-i Pennsylvania traitor.. It way do well to ‘.1.,1 to .it : memory the &twee which they heaped upon our z.:ate aLd as cititens one and all, and to suggest that their turn t a come to b. ohjecte of loathing and reproach lk that some of the •engeanoe which they were Emir out upon rehelli , ,u, Erie. 1,111 Le r6nwe•red own bead that t3.ll.FLElaltlia on for •tiF..lect f Legr,e• lau tressormble, MIA lo.rt n 111111 . more 111 000.11110 ufl rs ruedr It evident that tive ilardner, of •achu,c,u, .• man of nerve and dieviion We have n . c.th hlin as a p.l.nelan, i• of that 'l• en American Republican—hul see one nita booasty. to tome poirtlcuiari .ea-t. ,6.th t• hli , puLt 0 to remove Jalgr Linog , ,harge , l hr to Bis , k ' HepJu can" Leglillture with the I,tet, ,rktisr. or d•on; lOVIIVe enze sere•ei Jowl the "law and order • tri,n wh• deetu.t a tutu their prtn , .iplef and tdovernor 'ewaru to steal n,d{er• an 1 excite m.,1” read the .aw, of ,be !sn.l--gth arre•• •he anchor :Ad agouti of .i , orarnalrat ,n 4 tro; wh .1 z' lawfu! .rd EL 4 d at..l I judicikry vt our ••ountry :r,cn 6.,1, r daily kg/multi upon toe `lip( Me I ,urt tl 0 I States •fioW 11J. o.,[loplet,iy the !4 , 311 , .1/ are st,• !• -r • arelly —now they eronld rend .runde• the oat,,• re d e 1... meats of the Conevtoti .n. and throw 41 of chaos aa.l confusion 11.. ace it Is. that when .ee man of (foe. Csardener's aate.:ed au Flit •Uperior to , and exprae his arm to .try the NU ...bier! of Lig partaansore are fr,e 'u acknowledge the serrl , e he a•. dot.. t`t, ~U C• try. .0f the same character, too , I i •tu of the iiiGtti! Ail t, by •F- 1411- K i n r. u h. • tare of Massactua*,;t• . hat /.I.ID -Ired thousand do.lar• , J 1 the rey •,•,. • •• pope cf keeps* op agmatlon KansA,---hut to- or interposed bi• sew, and the .mE, u p, I r , tbil again he sh..wed himself super .r :h.• is 5u n. which surrvund him, and t.t , b • refusal rev In date of a weak and wicked Legi•latore. e 1 b m• national man, uncontrolled by toe pet'y poiltiema, who noW 4,e0:1 to silFsy •hc ni-• Biy lttl.• An anckant city M 4• ta•l.1r•! ton true anl rgb teott met) could b. (AIL vr•lL,n .•• elocts. W. hew., from ouch ugnl I. th,.• yet Lr Ms@mettuAert.--cerusinly LADISb AND UENTLEMEN IllttiatlUtt to the vAl•ertaemecz Pr,l U J 11 ;,'s Fiur Reetoratare whi , h appear. ID ID.. , JIDELLe priett: number From our lung eivicraehee e,iti rt.prw. Awl with numerous iodivrival4 wL Lave uled L.a prepare. , with perfect success for the last two, mare, •, tatipri to recummenthng the smile a• sui era • AT y ‘,l the preparatiolis Duw ID fi,r the Pline purv—e, i : restoring gray hair to its ungltail color, a sure at d per'eet ours for haldne.s. and a n.var falling prev.u..ve r toe tailing of the hair It is decidedly the best Sad un,st popular u•e Lr beautifying, preeerviug, restoring and strengthening the bait, relieving diseases of the skin. and removing 'curt(, dandruff, and all eruptions and feverish heat from the scalp. We speak in relation to the above frow what We elso*, havtng been personally acquainted with numerous pers,..ns who have used the restorative for the above purposes with the most gratifying results. It is not often we notice a patent medicine Indeed, we think we hate never puffed one before but Prot. Wooh's Hair Restorative i. something Co superior to most f the preparations of the day, that we cannot forbear asking, the attention of our readers to it..—Catkoh. V. mdtefit,r. Sold in Erie by all Druggists. THE MAINE LINE.—The Lancaster boa, Tim.. states that certatn parties in that vicinity intend to cunteet the conititutionality of the Act for the sate of the Main Line of the Public Works, and are about applying to th• Supreme Court for an injunction to prevent further pr... esmdinp under it until its legality Phill he determined by the highest Court in the-Commonwealth. In addition to this it is stated that the Hon. Henry D. Foster, of West moreland, and Hoo. Charles k. Buckalew, ccic k ih ni eounty, have been engaged as counsel in fares of the to junction. The editor of the Ss., of as North h■• been told, by Mr. Bockalew, the grounds upon which the ap plication will he urged, and stater, as has opinion, that they will prove strung and conclusive. Messrs. Buckalew and Foster have the ability to present their ease in all its force to the Supreme Court. and the public will await the decision of the matter with tnziety and interest. REFRESHING.—tbe N. Y. Heraid, as every body knows, was one of the main spokes in the wheel of Black Esplabliesnism last year. ft supported Fremont with a will--shrieked for "bleeding Kansas" equal to the T., h u u, —sod, in all things appertaning to the Democratic party, acted the part of the moat enthusiastic defamer. A change, however, came over the spirit of its dreaio, until now it give' the following refreshing 'ketch of hiack r.publican ism, as known and preetised in the Empire state " On. praise is certainly due to the republican. of tine Etats. They are, without question, the most corrupt set of politicians we ever had. We have had • goof many oorrapt parties and party leaden In this State; Wit a party so !tidy to saerifiee every consideration of public wslt•ro and abstract justice to private gain as these republicans we never had before, and we do must earnestly bone we shall never have again." la. Curtis, the celebrated linter .in sight , says that the wearing of •ails permanently weaken many acurally good oyes, oa IMMO' of the endisarors of the eye t , adjust itself to the eeaselea vibratious of that too common aria_ isle of dr•as. We ogre* with Curtis and would advise la dbas—cospewially those with prwtty fares, to dispense with v►iL. ••W most that Gov Pollock will cot resign or die; but if he should, we how of oo one In Western Penneyl coals that we would rather sins occupying the roosted *bait, %boa Hos. D. A. FIXIIY. Will oar readers be par. timbal' to notice when our quotation from the Otwwwer ends? We mistrust that an Oewr•wr proof read*, stolid have seared the •'nor from oar wish. and perhaps even removed the that follows.—Coustimesou. No, sir eh, "Oeeereer proof reader would" do ?10 web Wag. We have DO desire that Goy. Pollock ilkould imi tat• Jades co the ead—of a rope' —Biota*lrs Reporter Kato* that the late Legislature in. eeteaamll A* &skier molts' of the State about eight •ed kaif utilises of dollars' —The ism Method Let sikarch to Lock Haven, Pa . •u dodlitoOd last Ihusday. The debt us the othlic• was $3` , 00 shish was all raised ua that day. —.A. firtieltaeas, lamed Jobe adieus, roeidiag la plamedsogis, Pa., wee drowsed at Bate Harbor on tie Mi. A PRACTICAL. ArrLicATlos tvt, haegieg IrsiO , • • m GOVEKNOIt UM :SERVE uor .ascanct ..f Cas !ef l• —We would .81ai k•Ur Ttlil=ll .fin..•,,,a h-r• 'lath av t,wl It. WI attficte.., A WEAK •-• • ;„J....,- 7he .Vrosruh— A Our, f,,, Nee ...tun .1' - tt bury We , / - Hot*. 4611.../1 dev. EEO i.r lb- *ho , r pair N,, bare hal ~trral:y a' a • ', l; 'out upo% a- at uric*, :t . 4t..:n01 I,; Tie ~.•roce of .prlng weather tt• • • • .1• , tuauuractur , rs alight t w . et the whole- CIE w , wr,r that are let , with . •r. tkausl. pJue .n style eistoot be EIMEI a , ; , a1,1! •t a ov•ritio. „.t prviePribliv ••••quliintrd with the are i'lltls , 11••• et 1 v1 . 2•1,•.i a trade -1 ” • I ttl of the vAtioiltik 01 cloth (V r w I • tlUt 't. ILINQ platr I • Jr .1 04, • LIM t.orq lit • Ilitry LVVILIy. Osper.:lll4 he r„ ••• beerlVt, bat beet .at vev j.o r /radii!' ially ,114, ti .••t few yertr 1,1 the 11.1Cre.strig d. and fur re, 1, 11...1.1.• L. NC* tit.ol.l'• 1)11)0 11•'• 4u., II .1. , In the r .14 elper.eL, wboll now defies It .01 1.•••1 AL) k • . {l4.ll'knl ta.q. that, 1.-I , 1' ,•,• r 11. 1.• ei , ; 1L.r1,0 were 4,,pped fr ,r• ‘'.;etneu , run ..be 4 0 110tielei 01 trade. W .•: ,••n sn I . , ne Eor.p. Eur sends U. Ln K • . 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I, a 1 i =ME 1,, In• lEEE =EI 1!•=1•11111i1 lIMMIIM c 4, • • 7 •!. , ip if tt- Nary 1 . ••..1 There • • 4 r - Le Niagara would it A war • .•6112•1% and that she e e )1 • a tr.: sailing OLKIZIPt Ju Igrng hy IBM %. n.' 0 , 111/lend flew. r•rn =I =I • '1 tlt 4 Aar:et Ittv with new =SI e f•!,1 plitrwt • a• + 'earn tQwer Is m e tc.n why to 01'6 iuzurlee There ,a IME =EI nn, pl.f LEIU , U heal% ay =ME •' 111 . 11 y, lOW •Ut`b t,u"h:tjr eltli to q. -t, rsl. 01- I. lumso "inwitrd," they 11331 ME otn• • .11,D y a gr.!: :ea b y ags,e, L. been r y)u thy there bas •etas' y been -s- C TIZ t I I p /1.1 . 41 We Wf 114 Dot Irrororear,.l r A t 4-nl, end the tpknt w,•:1 Qf —+•d i r 10 , e qtl.• t /0 , .• al Th 4 price 4 two 44111, y tne. 44 , , a.. 1, 4/ t tl way, :Att..r toff,. Letter. ai ..t.Arrtyn •.t Any entionniin wh•• ',nee en ft/ • ../C" 71 IPr t7-ntent. per m.l4lres*, 1101 ret.r7, - , p.te4 A nut, 11114 •e:t. ,•112.9 day/ ago, by •n erlea •1- et sunumr, to toe poet Sfeoan , lur, wbu ace ^y t r•: 11W, • 1 L. LI 111 ' ".1 rt. V III 0 ,•• and very to 1/9 • erent rhyme at e. Alexauder 1,4r1 Maas- =I ISM .111. a) Lie .1.11 , 0C 4 r, th , 101 1, Loll. V C P.: , t r,wiDg • t,g 1 p ,• n I.) /,• can u tie. l _4l "\ p II I • I •o' LA, t An•lat , r , . .r rue I tlrru 1.1 , 0 •hr,Lt,;llll:z tv side u r b • t, ur • ar, al he L. 44 vulaie LII- I ith. pr With i•yery th,ng likra to q 1, , rime , t h,s p ,sta; 1 , 1/stns.+ with ,orta,rity, 11C , L1' ty tul.al.aC.b. 1 . .., 01Pr,,y .nystery" A a tnysti•ry ionor, and he . •ri•-•ri•o•i t.i.i mur are in a fair way .•1 being de•coic t Cho pr ,, ves t., be that of a rather disre putabl• Catnarin• kahhell, born in New and I to I...its to a Vren , h negro, resi der t n L Drell. Ms... named Thomar'ltrown. Brown has lireo tee , ' t.t S.,..oura.h, and ha* identified the body, be sides pr , ,lucing a da,ruerreJtype of his missing wife, which rew a hles the .1.r05t...1. She has !kernel times absented bere..lt :porn b •r liu•'•and. and visited this city, where she be• Ls, , 1 woo etiarteterf, and pursued a vicious life Brown appears to be afraid that these chant-tars will seek his life, on account of hie disclosures. The Corner 1/ busy in veitigatioug this new revelation, but u very chum mouthed lie says be is determined to keep everything conuectel with th- -a•e a profound secret, until the ends of lustl sod therefore will hereafter exclude rep .rtorri fro n the iry rlotn—et least until he deems it safe to liaise the priseeedings public. There is now no diubt t..•• woman was morlered to prevent her blab. bine upon those wb ,, were leagued with her la crime. The trial •,! the I .eamen of the brig tieueral Pierce, fur the to /flier .f Charles tirtiVer, the cook of that vessel, n•• 11,0 -.. 5• F. b. 10tk, Loot pace on Friday in th- ; tt.tetet Circuit Court. It will_ he remembered th.tt the men tr•el at the ..otriliftucettielit of last we,•k t •r the , u raptilla 1.11011,n of tb• Balll• chip, whe o the Jury *Ler e,,ti•ulttng for several hours. returned a te- .nau,ianghter in the first degree. Ou Friday the Jo , t rAt hours t deliberat e. but late at night found the pri• mer s , zn;th yet ley ant the rest guilt , / of , nanoitu.r. tier to the first degree. When ome J.wn to Pee your city cousins, you must a ,t forget t, lay ie a 1101:0•Whit larger stock of pock et m ,n r tor there i, an efbrt making, 54 you will ob serve, antqh4 the principal hotel proprietors to bring about & general e.onlonsttori, as to raise the price of boarding t o Is p • diy •ri nieetgort have been held on the s e hr..t nu: a. a number u( /9 Astro still stand aloof from t he movement. the .ohery have not bad the eourage to came to aby deeLatoa. They will, however, by and bye, mark the prektietinn• Poe new re ,ts g , lowea with a nigh at the rate of one far two 014 e.,pp-ro, at which prtee the newsboys retail theta ino^a.vluliv. To' awkward representation of the national bird ibi, otherwise admirable coin, is a matter of general ent,7l,ta, A custom house wag, however, says it is all rtgat. oti:y the obi eagle on a new eonir. Appropos of the , o-e, a benighted Italian who came over this were w.th hts hurdy-gurdy. in the course of his trav els by ulgb , set down in deserted Wall Street, and offered a gratu.tous serenade to the daylight %planers of Uncle Bea. lnoPt have mistaken the edifies for the lordly dwelling ofa "merchant prince," or perhaps , the stasis, was a Voluntary offering to the Goddess of Liberty, sae posed to have s m, hacneve connection with the Casten, House. At env rate he Jl.l not reccee ewe s a new cent for big pions ERIK. • exp,. In *peeking of the tliffereat genatlituaea ethane name. win be bruugat before the Cuoyeatioa at Minis burg next week, in ctinuitotion with the Judicial aoasiaa. twos. the P , tteturK C. ~s pays the foliowing deserved tribute to the character sod qualilicatioso of the csadidato inset eted by kite Ceuoty Jodge Thompson, t Erie, one of the moot promintist of the candidates named, is a gentleman of unbounded popularity, I , 4,rhed ILNOI)01:11 arid agrelbble social quail tie!, united with sound ;epi acciairomoata, large eaperionee and gnat oe ttral ,tren4tb of Intellect. Ho evanesced tug powir•! car•-ere :ipraker of the BOOM of &proton tati yes-- we I 111.1,.inte , 1 Judge of the District Coati orranis aid for the couu ties of Role. Crawford. Wanws arid Yeses's. He held that oboe for Ire years daring the 'eateries of the Court, and was afterward elected to Compose for three womossive tams." NEW YORK 1 oau,, Ju.,. 2, 111117 -, 114•• -NI. - the Is I MEM 14' hoc''• pr, f rrT OBE T' • •1 , .119'onal 411.1% ha{: Na le Till- .• W 11, I ti 4 1.10,T A [Orr] 11.4., A: .Letr rt% %Is e“ulki Ch c Frci.'h weaver wont r Make EMI • I. irtrt ,Ur olv are 1,1 , 1 rt . 4, 11 Wh) OEM • , • ~, Pl.' Fire P,ltatp •.! Prn \ i:. 1:IME!I t, I • I wh •ti • .rbr. r•• ter ..t. , if her pr w F.•: an.l t.r/ day., 'ha was UPVIV ft r■ hog UM I•)e-vnu•1 rt. I.t It t,,r.peal fl •r , Jf • w•r j.. j al h ra•har a fa !ore The but II •loCt Link .;~ b.. 11,1,1 t, est/lert L' li3l --1 e • art ter ‘tr u.•r• ti. ,, hir.od, Nor; •i.d awo•rr,eo, %:Jerne.. and IS ' .t. tt.o Tiavy La• a a re{ii,ar .ptrtt el. ere lakly own,ulted in e ,n' 41.% •C'r•,agir.+ The I= .1141 , ,,ed I ,cDpt MEI Pen and Scissor Items. MI6 Re• Mr. Bisekbo,rn wasisatalled u Pas tor ~f the Park Presbyterian Church of tills city, ~L . Thursday evening lut. fig, James B Clay, son of Henry Clay, is the Democratic candidate for Congress in the Ashland district Ky. mg. The Meadville Spirit of the Age is now ig.odd semi-weekly. It wool pay—io our opioion Id• The Yenango Spectator, always a good paper, bu been considPrably enlarged, and brought out in a new and attractive dress. Ito. Don't forget to call at the eheap Cash Store of Booth & Stewart before purchuing eltewhere A chap it New York has patented a machine to learn babies to walk—another eri• di nee of the astoLiehing 'progress of the age. Sir The been are continually swarming • tu, , og the flowery assortment of dross goods .el li ng cheap at Booth & Bteyrt's Ifi` Hon Samuel W. Black, who has lately 1. en appointed to a Judgeship in Nebraska, has !,•ft Pittsburgh for his new residenoe, taking with bun his wife and children. ger The gubernatorial oandidatew in Tonnes, we have taken the "Stump," and have desiguat• ed over fifty places where they purpose making speeches between this and the third of August. Or' Booth & Stewart have received another stock of Goode purchased at the late forced two vales which they can sell 20 per oent less that) importer's prices. ueL, The Demogratie Convention, to nominate cand:dates for Judges of the Supreme Court, mi.t.ti at Harrisburg next Tuesday. If we meet with no accident, we shall be there, and will tell our readers next week all about it. war Now is the time_ to buy cheap at Booth & St.'wart's for they are determined to dispose of there large Stock of goods without the assistance i•f the comet an. The rage for elopement has become so on - mg in the West, that an Irishavin in the p,o r house at Detroit, has ran away with one of tne pauper girls in the same establishment The officer, did not make any pursuit. HIE Ns? The publisher has presented the Westfield R.puLlican with a*'work entitled, " Bow to Be hove " We don't know of any person that needs a work of that kind more than the Editor of that paper war The Gettysburg Compiler comes out great enlarpd and improved It was 'always a good paper. and ii now reuch better. Our best wishes g with It, industrious, talented, and good look , in g Editor Psi— A large supply of Mantillas kept constan tly op hand at Booth k Stewart's which are spot thc ,, ,rn together in the slop sloops - of eastern cities but are made - by the best autumn makers in this city • ..One of our exchanges asserts that there are eight thousand eight hundred and twenty girls employed- in the faetwies at Lowell.— Great Jerusalem ! What a phies, for Hokin' limes and swinging on a gate ' =I El= INS. There is • antra beyond wbhoh forbeerasee (ewes with to us) ceases to be i virtne.—iraehestows Dsweeerva. It is very evident that from the above,the Demo rraL man contemplates pitching into himself. We hnpe he will have a good time, and come out with clean hands ma.. A man named Theodore Maris Gins either fell or threw himself before an engine on the N. Y Central Railroad on Tuesday morn_ ing, at Rochester The supposition is that he chore that means of committing suicide. The wheel of the engine passed over his head, crush• ing it to atoms. Oil The Gazette gays " a boy aged about 1.- years was found beastly drunk at the Canal Bridge on Fourth Street, on Saturday. The person who gave him liquor should be severely punished, if known " Re could'ut be punished, if be was'nt known, could he '. The Democracy of -New Haven have routed the fusionists, horse, foot and dragoon. They elected the Mayor and city officers by five hundred majority The City Council is a tie.— Here is another Kansas shriek to which we desire to call the attention of the Gazette us. There is a movement on foot in the City Council of Cincinnati to abandon the present system of markets, and leave the business of furnishing provisions for the population to rep. late itself under the operation of the natural laws of demand and supply. A sensible move— and one that could be adopted with profit to oon sumers here. Va. The other morning we met one of oar •illage eler gymee, with plow and t 0... going oat to cattiest* that "one more sore."—Painerille This is &most gratifying sign of improvement. Last year he most likely went out to eraltivate Kansas, and the result was a failure. This year be will cultivate the earth, and a bountiful har vest will be the result. wis„„ We made a visit the other day to a new 'easel built at Buffalo by Mesa's Bidwell & Banta during the past winter for our enterpris ing townsmao, G. J. Morton. She is one of the finest vessels oo the Lake-112 feet long, 26 feet beam, and 94 feet in the hole. She is called the " Mary Morton," and is commanded by Capt. A. finntsburger. MIL. The Buckeye Democrat, of Conneaut, 0. the birth of which to the newspaper world we recorded some three months linos, has sued gi to be, to do, and to suffer." It has " shuffled off this mortal coil," and become a saint in that heaven of newspapera--oblivionl It deserved a better fate, and its Editor better leek—but, under the oireamstanoes, any other result than failure was barely to be expected. There is bat one party in Ashtabula, and t hat is u)oehea'• profit. /Er The American State Convention, which met at Lancaster on Wednesday, nominated lai-ac HAnzmuturr, Esq., of Philadelphia, for Governor, and Jacob Broom's, and Jasper E. &edgy, Bags., for Judges of the Supreme Court. This is a straight out American ticket, without a particle of the taint of Republicanism about it. In point of talent, it is equal to thy Republican; in honesty, far ahead of it, and in some parte of the State will beat it out of sight. iir In soother cellists the reader will led the details of another of those disgrasefal riots thisli v lime the rine of Kaow Nothiagies, hate I===lll - t MCI Weans so (request is oar ciao. The worst feature is this stair is that it took plies at par aatiowisl capitol, sad that several innocent pan ties lost their lives. olli. The Heiress of Greenhorn is the title of a new work by Mrs. Ana 8. Stephens, poblithed by Edward Stephens, New York. The world• wide fame of Mrs. Stephens is alone sulicient to recommend this book to the coolidease of the public. Her former works were received with entiosiams, and we have no doubt this will be equally susessefol. J. J. Urns, at the Park Row Book Store, his it for sale. " Adam Graeme, of Mossgray," is the attractive title of a new novel issued from the press of Garret, Dick & Fitagearid, New York, by Mug OLrPwsirr, the author of several po pular works of like character. We have reed it with a good deal of pleasure, and agree with the orifice of the metropolitan press, that it is the best effort of its distinguished author. For sale by J J Lints, at the Park Row Book Store sa.. A magician being entreated by a rash young friend to raise the proceeded u follows He arew the mystic circle's boned, With skull and cross bones fenced arc and He muted full many a sigil there , He muttered many a baekward prayer, That souneed like a oars*— " He tames"' he cried, with wild grimace " The fellnt of Apollyon's race '" Then in his startled pupil's face, He dashed as larrry P vase Served him right—he ought to have bought his goods of BARR & BROTIFILIR, Hughes' Bloek, sod then his purse would not have been empty. Reason—they sell so cheap ! • 1W The Newburg mystery, which our New York correspondent thought was unraveled when he wrote his letter, appears to be more of mystery than ever The body of the murdered girl was recognized a few days since u that of a noted woman of the town from Boston, named Kate Ashbell. Kate had an occasional husband in a negro barber at Lowell, who described the body accurately, and there seemed to be but little doubt as to the indentity. But as Sarah Bloom turned up to deny the suppostitious death, at the first Coroner's inquest, so does Kate Ashbell prove to be still in the land of the living—more's the pity, if all accounts of that interesting lady are true mg. We are indebted to T. H Stuart, De puty Collector, for the following statement of the business of this port for the month of 31ay: 18547 Tons Coal Shipped for other lake ports. 8909 M Bundles Shooks, 1069 M feet Lumber, 541 M Staves, 91 Vessels Cleared • 81 " Arrived. . The new cent gets a great many hard rube from the press All agree that it is a great improvement on the old, but the vote of the press is equally unaminous that the design and execution is bad. One even goes so far uto denounce the material of which the new coin is made, basing its objection upon the assertion that one of them has as clear a ring, when thrown upon a counter, as an apple dumpling would gire forth wbeu suddenly and violently striking a kitchen floor, or as could be elicited from a pig of lead by ringing it upon a bed of soft mud. Nit' Among the new appointments by the President, we notice that of Wst THOMPSON, Esq , of New York, as Consul to Southampton, England We record this mark of Executive favor with sinters pleasure. Mr. T. is a gentle- man of education and refinement, and will bring to the discharge of his duties a fund of informs. tion gathered by his long and fawiliarinteroourse with the public men of the country. Mr. T. has also traveled very extensively in Europe—is perfectly familiar with the manners, customs and peculiarities of her Majesty's loyal subjects— and hence will enter upon the discharge of his new duties unembarrassed We hope Mr Bu amen will be as fortunate in all his foreign appointments. J The Buffalo Commercial is a very mono• cent paper, very ! In giving the details of the ilagraceful Know Nothing riot in Washington on Monday, it says, with all the innocence of a genuine son, of " Sam," that " as usual in such cues" the Know Nothings are blamed : In nocent man ! A band of Know Nothing des• perukes, known as " Plug Uglies," went from Baltimore to Washington for the purpose of coo• trollingthe election,and a riot was the eonsequence, audit was not quelled until Federal troops were called out, and life sacrificed—the innocent with the guilty—and yet this ianwent crgan of Know Nothingism attempts to throw a doubt upon the fact that this disgrsoefal affair is the result of Know Nothing intolerance. Innocent Commer cial , Gov. Walker in Kansas From the Buffalo Commercial The Chicago Tribune has a sketchy and inter esting letter from Lawrence, giving an account of Gen. Walker's arrival in Kansas. Though tinctured with the party prejudices of the writer, it probably states facts substantially as they occurred. The boat on which Gov. Walker em barked at Jefferson City, was crowded with a large number of passengers, and the day was spent in a pleasant interchange of sentiment.— In the evening's sort of political meeting was held in the cabin. After the election of Gen. Page, of Ohio, as chairman, Senator Wilson, of Massachusetts, was introduced, and made a speech on the wants and condition of Kansas, and the duty of those who bold the reins of government. He was followed by Mr. E. 0. Perrin, who ac companies Gov. Walker. We quote from the let ter : Mr. Perrin talked rather fairly. He said that the people of Kansas must regulate. their own affairs, and that the constitution that is soon to be adopted by a pro slavery convention, moat be endorsed by a majority of the real voters of the Territory, or it must be repudiated by Congress. He further dwelt at WIN length upon popular sovereignty, and sunouneed that the principles of the organic set most be faithfully cried out, and President Buchanan mod Secretary Walker's pledges redeemed. Afttr Mr. Perrin had concluded, there was a little sparring between Senator Wilson and Mr. Berns, of Kentucky, in relation to some express ions the former bed used in his speech. The Senator explained and the Kentuckian acksowl. edged himself satisfied. A committee was then appointed to wait upon Gov. Walker and invite him to make a speech. And the Governor re% plied that be was engaged in the preparation of his inaugural Wraps. So after a little farther conversation the meeting adjourned. Nut day a gentleman who is designated as Col. N., took oseesicia to have a regular set to with Governor Walker. We quote *pia from the letter: Gov W —The instruction I have received from the government, as well as my own con victions, mark out a direct line of policy far me to-parsue. Col. N.—Well, sir, I only hope that policy will prove beneficial to the best interests of Kan. lee. Gov. W.—The proceedings of the ocostitti , tional convention (mark this,) will be sustained at all basards and will be recognised by the Ter ritorial and Federal Government' Col. N —Will not the constitution's be sub mitted to the people for their endorsmtent or re: palliation before being sent to Washingebn? Gov. W.—Yee sir, it will, and every man in the Territory shall have the privilege of voting. f 3, But if the Free State ty decline voting upon this question, why, t must submit to the consequences, as let th do what they may, after such a vote is taken, 'ongress will adopt the constitution Col. N —Well, I think, air, the Free State men will vote to a man, if they are allowed the privilege unresisted, They only desire a fair chance at the ballwebox. Gov. W —tbope tbey may, for I am desirous of restoring peace to Kansas. Thus ended the conversation, and the boat ploughed her way along right gallantly until she arrived at Quindaro. Here waa "Gov "Robinson, and q uit e a num ber of Free State men 'An introduction took place, and the two Governors shook each other , digits quite cordially This was really a scene, especially as both Ebbinson and Walker rec.! gnized each other's title of "Governor." A crowd having collected about the boat,Uov Walker made a short speech He said that he was going to 4o justice to all parties, and administer his government impar tially—that no constitution for 115.susaa should ever be presented to Congress, if he could help it, without having been first submitted to the people, and that the object of hismission to Kan gas was to secure to the people of Terr .,, ry those rights and privileges that were gusra uteed to theta by the Federal Constitution and ti , r genic act. • A spirited discussion ensued, Senator WI . rin got off, the bell rang, the darkies raised the qntig. boom went the cannon, flap went the flap, and off shot the boat. This morning opened with bright sun, a clear sky and a delp_qous atmc)spher, About eigh o'cl,ek the S..w Lucy came in sight of Leavenworth, and as it wai known that the Governor was on board, a large crowd col. lected upon the levee The steamer was gaily decked, and rode tuc water like a thing of lif)) A s S ion w . d 4 safely moored, the crowd iner , a.e.l in .I , n,ty Gov Walker appeared. and crithustt.•; • individual propo.ed a "three tin)). thr,)). ' Among the persons wh ) eag ray pr , f ,r , ward to meet Governor Walker in Kansa., w General Lane: The General pressed forward and met Walkor who jumped eagerly half way, grabl),-,1 (oral's hand and shook it a, earn. , ...tly a, ,1 he wanted to borrow money The grip was returned and winks exchanged. Guess both gents are Masons Gov. Walker then said, in a clear, emphatic and distinct tone:—"Gen Lane, you cannot tell how happy I am to meet you upon th. soil of Kansas " The General thanked the Governor and the Governor thanked the General, and both sh...k hands and winked main as they qeperat,d I had laugh in my sle , •re at the a -ingular meeting and greeting, 113.1 I am trr.feciy fled that Shakapear was right she. h. make , Hamlet tell 11.rati , that ro,••• it/an ate ,re•M.a.l In • /• 102: it CArtalrlly never o.'eurro.l t 4) m^ t i.l' er and Laura• ve .u . I ITInPi In I ;.• • 1 cbutug I have said that Lane and Walker pared, I omitted to say that previous to parting Lane introduced many citizens of Leavenworth. and finally, in their behalf, requested the Gov •trif-r t . . deliver an address to the people, which h , n Petted to do at 3 o'clock this afternoon Gov Walker's room crowd. ri with ci.it ,r -ootitinnally, and all L-avenw“th •urn,-4i to greet him. Ile sp-ait, a word ur tw • t visitor, who is forced immediate'y t.l tall tuck to make room for others SPECIAL NOTIC WE Dave often fo in , ,,,te-1 at t •,,c • ,• • with whir h nqm.r.t. • • • • pro *.rrices rf \ t,•:'. • -,••• • Mtge or tho• Err ant t• follow int an- tiz 0: he`• • , r " nrt, bt • , •••• , 1 • .1..••,, ergm, fu- • 1....1 r. 1.• dr 9 , • - /1141. I =1 •• nOler • of‘not•O I.....charro••••••m th• . l • • ..R 11.mm ,, tt from 1 , , 1 ' t at ,••••.•— • •,I•m. —ltot•r. II Ihr ..nr ..k. • ,r• b . . • U. • •••• .1.• 1, • • f •r rr,.• MEE far r+ -.A know toc-ress. • www,i n 1111!Si111:11 IQIirRE 4D DR. H ‘ILDII %NO% Juno tippototment. P, -s- r 19,000 PVTIENT. CTREI) t•Oil %LI 1 U...., ,s, , •f ••rl.-In , • .. , : - 10 l'••••p•••••: ,• I. 11 t "111 Jl. • m,,.! p‘•• —• l•i .• . , •••-•11.- I • - -•-. emboi.! • , ;.•nuln.• P.N.; •, ,ti .t lt, garGre,. Red •r Ra•ir - hesu , ifa' •nel Nk• re, ei Miter , to Mae- -re -ken, h, AAI A ' FIFTEFN UF/Al , k , A Rricn r Loa *.a, 1519, *nJ .0. 4, 41) nr: =We to the Hal, of him tat-on• of hi. lam 3. color act to be dtottngutshecl from nature, and le w•IIIiA,TID no• to trll.lre In th.. Irut, bou errr long II En, , w , nntnntl-•:. Mule an I • )r spotted lin nine prate •oodia at the WI.; Fact...ry 2.13 Broadway. New York 8oI•1 In all eines ud towns of the United States, by Drngts'‘ and Fan., Dealer. rn• Creeuine has the mute and address upon a steel plate entering on four sides of each tMs WILL? Of 1 R4Trlir'7 All ntbers are counterfeit —Anil 1 , 1 Art it Ps 3erraro ni an IIIIT•l•r0 , r , , cat,h• ~.• • 11%1• f , of I_ tles, . and hnet• Isr • 1 ;1, • • 01 deatersetto sell it sr, nos t, .•11 y be pubhatteu GOOD MEW% t)lt. I%l' P.% 11111, .ears r‘iwri.licr, a ab, , •f t tee P. ca. t oropart3on an rivaitt Iledical Treat tee, e.tvtanues . twrvt,.f•• consulted on all forma of pnTate dueue , .t . ,` 14 K . chanr Place, Rochester, Y See sdvertimment on next pare OF INTERE4T TO FEVIU.E.4 I: EN EX Y• We commend to tn. atteril lrinit;• re • tones, ranch appear to Fr attea, ,r• at th. prevent time in VAr101.1• ; , 111 . , at •., troduced la ths. place--...•11ud. oCl,rtc- • ••• • • Pne der sad Female Restorattre." Judirtnc .ni the ',cue-. tl••• accompany the, cc cannot t.ut p I al m , than ordinary merit. and calculated to ',lord c•11.1zr•-iit number of women 11U10,111: UP le ,Ilp.aln , • !IWO Stier., and whi, h the ,rdinar) means crnrrviii. • t.i ••••• S.* .dverttnnent +od I•qt.rn In rt tail m t &mother column P.titENTA VOt It ('ii I I..DREV:--, , f all the 111 *ln 6 ar- •• •• •Fuer , Dope Sr. a , fatal to them a• iVillf.)4.• 4.11 no 1•1.1. t, tne Symptoms or many otter dowse..., thanre olten rhtr :et rr Ith then when but lIIVe su•pe,t.•l Mottle-. wt •!, t .111. , tsrttf•l Itteeic W 4,11101, to cher •re • rertA.ll. nab ant .un. t. - toe cure of earns Tber t/sre Iron It rYllLall It un pr• e••.;4 ntr'l ut the annals of ntettrine sod 11 , 41)1 h. ,, (111,1•1,01 Pbeaecaana nod moat reaparto , l ranbelaes A tt.rh. Want an 1 beware 01l amitateausaa Ilte.ra are man, rale“lat.al to , e.v.• It L• prepared wale be Clark k liablwtD , EN., I's .*ww l o t lat ..t eta 1.. r bast. wiro Importaot to Roamleo—Dr. l'llteemesen•Ps Pill.. The combinations of ingredients ii. throw. Pill., i• th. ',- suit of a long and extensive practice.. the, s.re mild in their ope ration, and certain of restoring nature to It. prole, .han net In *very Instance bare the Pi proved suet...fol. The twr•rma bly open those obstructions to whieh feouleri are liable, not astute lota It. propet Channel, .hereby health I. restored, and I/ e pale and death lr countenancle chancel to • healthy nn. ! , 4 fcma caneney good health tinier she is regular, and ehrovver an 'traction take. place, abeaer from exposure., sold , or any awes, the general health immediately tealris to decline and tile want of mocha remedy has been toe clause of a., mans consumption. moan young female.. Headache, pain in the side, palpitation el the boort, loathing of food, and dtsturtred sleep, do m os t al. %y• an.. be.. the initer.aptdon of nature : and whenever that is the Ms Mania, Intarlabl:r mmody these evils. Nor are thee Ines sNiniou• in the care of Leatcerrham, commonly celled tho White. These Polls should never le taken during pregnancy, as the. ...W.: be ton to am* a miscarriage. Warrant.. 1 purely ...getable, and Mrs from anything Injurious to life or health. P.M and .xpltAit dinetliOillactrompany each not. For sop be Ateeart • Sio r im This. rilia are pot up is square flat broom P, reons warn More are no agency established, by enclosing One Nillar in a letter, prepaid. to Dr. C L CIPLUSIICX, Nro Itieecker s•reet Neer 'Toed City, mie have them sent to their reepectlee adder...es by Warn of mail. 1.14 MARRIED. Artytight B. Y. Jura I, by Rs. 0. L. Critton , BR J•YU BARCLAY, of Albion, Pa., to NM LUCY B. WILCOX oC tie forms plow STRAYED. rox the subscriber oa Um 214 of /Coy istot, • dart red tow, vs.yaw years. at medians stir, with mow white ~ n aim, Ire the tort ad Use tail tat , arosad the bat, 'stroll head said nook. with slim well turned bona. and Inappoo.-1 14 hare a young Calf at lrer Ids. Any person orivisaribt isrossti4o of her whoosapolito, or tettusing bar. will be suita bl y r•rnordr , 4l. Mo. J••• L Mk A--EL JAMES HCGHE't p•aasoLs sod iricuaLLAS at BABA At ISMIWS. mcogrxam. NIEI7CR s• bombe fl• en, that ap, ~.r„ .. • sktury Pr•mr.iflibi• to be ca11...1 • 10, , •1111/11, , .1 blink, with • 614 tn.! a. thnusand with zeteerai t„.,, „ ' luesteel lu Vse city grie, Y. Jan. It. 4-stm tt eti iUnses.. 3 lisersaborg. tea, the "One.a al an GIOST2. - 111) - lICTION OF Paicy Ia Straw, Silk and Crape AT BLAKE'S. $7,000 N'corth r,. 1,. Sold relyardlm r.ot I LAti. for RI sebum; tad Pr... N g Itott.o.t. to 1.5 ...auto a piece 11 A a HI. kkr., or ROO p.rtntaatiat. and I'maaloa D.partm..nt, .111 span au pal. wltti dtapatch Come nu. COME all ' Blake defies einnwatw e , the ptiblie that this It A. mabut neither „ tato roe. OpEratibe, as weirs.. and fidew to-acse., • p , SEW who are west la all thieve twit slander , haws him He ehallences all Creditor*, gait, _ H. rr.,ult farther Ey. that twos/ter in, 11,d • at the lowest pose:Pie priers th e pia,. BLAU.. • Ent*. Jan. O, I9l' No a Kee • I • LAW BOOKS, IT PARK ROW BOOK sTo kt 4 44 3 Ct411.:1' , 4 PE N 3.4 V LT iNIA REP, 1, Wh‘rt•.• Pne.4.4.tt• . • E. 4 Int PU1 ., 1 , ..11 .•ra irorr.44 •,, J , ltto 0 ., 14.4 Paper Htuagiagspeddreier * (ir , 1 4 .• ••• •t 4,4 pattnrrr, J l4 7At T g74: e :: , r 7 Cart Loads of School BOj hr OF i•••• 'lOl. n 4 .r 6.1.•1.1 • • 14tzt- - . tot . • ,tt't• ..t „ C. S. 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