THE ERIE OBSERVSR. lONA. if. SLOAN, Ed I '.Y'. f1(.;2 .rLcIJI 6/11 1 01141,11T,. DIENLOCRIATIO NOWNATIONS. eras OOTNINOII., HON. WILLIAM F. PACKER, OP LTCONINO. FOR CANAL COMMISIONZIL, NOCRAD STRICKLAND, OP oniataa. PDX OMNI JUDOIS, HON. JAMES THOIMON, OP ■eft. HON. WIILIAM STRONG, OF sates. News of the Week. --Jo Wednesday last, ward* to the Philadelphia peers, .pee. of Mess rat*, sear Lithos**, Pommy'. anis,wit pans* a supposed isorteror who was ealsoveriss to es** by autos oft skiff oft the Allegliesy. AM* his paraiers aces at hood, he took to a but was there earresaded la his pia, Of 00a0N1111111111L— Swing him& is a hod positios, he spring oat rate the aid* of the Naiad* fees, reirobtir is hood, whereat the sanest Meal very Iseastineary took to their heels, sad, Orsithe by As ingsgsthity, the ecomandrel esesped, L is supposed to ho the Dr. Lola who escaped from the Daises, New York, prima, a few weeks slaw This Na. leg, ear readers will athealser, is the suss wits served est a period a ten years Is the Anbers i tleos. for the abthesties of his wife, of whose -order 11. Anse been seirriotsg. He is a man of eduatiou ..d of property, sod kr, withal, tate gestheasaly is his itypearaace. Nis essape trees the jai, whore be woikuwatbig thateses, was, it is append, ahead through the sessivases of the *Ste sod iresdry atteirte Moods, holding prosisout poet. dais is safety. —The Pittsburg Caps thinks there will be no occasion breather for oar °Mani to emigrate to California to pur suit of the precious metal. A oorrespoodent write' the Wiser boa Loretto that he any acquaint his Mends with the feet, that Calabria Nasty has within her borders a gold .to.. The yield of gold, be states, Wu OM 7os both precisely 'wassailed, but will be loos. It appears by his asethat, that for throe yeah past Nora for this bthiabie saiseral is lie vicinity has heat prosecuted with waremit. dal tadsiti7, sad at last have bees orareed with thease. how the fact that the writer is a belles subeeriber, and hos always pad his subseriptith • thug time is advance, the Union hoe great oeuldesse in his amaseste, sad feta disposed to sedan whams he issues over his own sig. mature. —The reported heavy detalearion oa port of the Piste Tremont of Obio t oisitiikg unusual oldootiom and thot asamat is stilted at $1611,4104, whisk iaelades was MAN admitted to have bra lost to the -. BMW daring Mo. tans el Ow farmer Tasesorm, Mr. Hamlin, laving less deposited in certain books, which banks hod frAled• Tile Wads of Mr. Gibson, Um late Treasons, allege that tM additional LAMA of over sboo,ooo misted to t h e Aim wise Mr. &olio retired; has on the ether haad, the all.- pilot is toads that Mr. B. holds the rmeipt of his moms ter for all moseys belonging to the State sad In the Tree- Puy at die date of his »dreamt, ozespdag the aformaid leas, whisk has bees reported spas by a oosuaittee of the Legislator*. —Ed. Hawkins, the seard•rer or Awn. Land and Ar. via* , warn haat at Irwin*, Hy., oe t 6. Oth inst. H. is sold by the Righasoad Namnicer to hays met death boldly. nowt who omit to ye. hint smeatod stoup that be was a mai man of Ine personal appearance. He was mates 21 "eon of age, yet he had six or seven wives. He sold le bad sorted one year fa t h e piralteetiary, &adjoined the molar amay, whlehhe deserted, afar killing a command. lag Meer. He somber. his yietims by the half-dos.a.— ♦ll his wives an living. ►hen he seesodod the seallold ha loads pathetie spmeh to the rising generation sad sepeclally to the Willis, statute' the former spinet keep. big bed etnapany, and the lotto? Joint the &motion of the stringer see. —The newspapers fire so soma of an attack, by a band of an. hundred Cliersore todians, on • company of eastipsats on their tipsy to Caltfornt•—the killing of four Maa, sad Om enfilading of two men and one woman. The St Loam /Drub Acme lawns that the party twasisted of C. I Weaver and wife, A. P. Weaver, B. Weaver, M. Ilamael Smith, B. Garrison, J. Smith, sad J. Hesston, From Carroll ocrenty, Ark., and Barry fatuity, Mo. Too meads were bad, sad then the Indians charged on the elates. The Indium robbed the wagons, and, meanwhile two of tin men emaped to t h e Younkiti settlement, where a osapsay of twelve lan was raised, with provisions and arms, sad liassedlately proceeded to the toilet of the do_- flehed pony. er Mis• Ms, formerly on setrias is Philo delpleim, mad about forty years of age, wu kUled at the Itookliwy Alitehoure lam week try a howls. Yrs. Mille, Irks W boss oestaod in the lunatic ward eight or nine iasths, sad who wad, at times, insane, was discovered by Imo of the AGMS lying la one of the rocs, with ' anatie, whoa sass t h e Coroner said lot ascertain, standing over her with a ehth in *ash hand. A terrible wound had boa Wilted over the wows'• fads, which was covered with blood. The wound ma transvenely •cross the eye sad tau*, prodasiag a twills fracture of the atta— ins pinpoint°. of this festal arise has nova bees coo shiered diaagemou, aor ever given an exhibition of a salieloas or destraetive disposition. —The BEM. &press learns that on Saturday evening, frwleti Sala, drawn by looosotive No. 16, was passing over the Pablo sad New York oily road, towards that obi, sad whoa width► a alio of the village of Aldan, the War bast with a Seseadoss explosion. The locomotive win a Mal my* the smote gawk wee toad is • lot moral rob away bus t►. an.. of the dimmer, and the bull he maths di:cedes tour oars of the train were thrown from the treat. The swimmer sad firma. were threw' beet apes the tender, bat neither injured. It was aissealese soaps. —Two Utile looters, in sad saves years old of the irides Ms, of Warehouse Pols, Owes., west late tlk• weak to get tytatorgyet, got lost, sad wandered over to 1.1 Metter/. There was of swarm it mat &Ism, had pee* tamed eat to lad tikes, but the search was sot sekosessfal aaill sends& whelk they were fetid skleep wider a tree, when they bad Isla all Sot, \aria/ trotted is Chair Weis hare Ist lb or Id skies. They had um* wtstwgress, hike they said they were going to 'bury to sisieet.a —The eseousto et the sheet swop is Is/isus oestisse to be nest esseermisg. Is the sesstles of Boom, Celt Mates sod Tippeseette the prospect wee sever better slate dm wore stagoil, Asti tally see-tear* sore iffeedik of resod bee bees sewed than woe barmaid lest year.--` The alp et the shale State lid year wee shoes Wrists taww st bushels. This year it is eetisaated by these sibs have gives the salter *astiesties, to mob the sweat of eighties aila ti . "l". --The %adore' Avast Worse ben Washisgtes sews/, thsil Mir. *Viso vilest basins/ wee startiered ea Muth IS* is sow Toy tisk; sail ail hopes of berrettovery see glees ever. B. essnbes her eighties So tie grief she bolo hi she low of bee hulloed sad be arm* for his • aursise; ea west bassi apes as wetly pease, sad as `b Wiwi( arts Omsk arms= a stalls Oa Newairl pit do apprehension tau liandanw et Seoul R. —A lesibr Is Tab. Pe, boa salmi wash has settai ellopitAmster," sad bat reek • imp 4Mt A Teak papa sale OW the maker sal ass or two &Una see WY pseshabol sal Is siestiasal ...*i heat the siesta pme. *ma bp this sappass apple batter, whisk sibs boiled is e SSW k. s, sal MA ta it mall soil. They see taloa oil Se s sisii•sa like appsereass, sassafras psia !kowtow* sal SWWily amiss. —lMhs Ilebselies. the 'Mast seas' eisried wish poi main b kosisad at Martetta, Ps, Is. bees essessitad Se iiimattraw Masao Priam shs sealbseed tbss she bad b.ltthvista Ids, be sew this past, "ssasbassr lAA view at Mapeetai d MA. Itsetag bees bedisted ask. sot by a ass 1110 vii ease • reddest et Masieeta, hst who beer hem he Nose subs pail is likes York, the Pliabasi Asessi asps that dam sesAassay ra s idiot jest wet, .sneer) sinus the shimeter lit a aihOsis se sibs mil. who Is poster se • Osabriase . P1 11 4 6 7 1 . 10 bb sliibraPale 111 Alkisimer air. sad month islifsel hes las nestlag se Sere h sastbst !kat,. Ns h dispel MOIL soississ & yeas. 60 of Illsessri, sib* wi mow/ 'maw IS. son kr Mr 'UMW kb bo pot as* -,Mbalsliese b.. me* 6614 la pin vials th• poi UN aloft. Is seessipsios et Or 464111101111 infoptisk et w adds is Airs Mem Wimp do Mal*. alp piss use bne ift W. It Is wit ter mai silo -"aspen/1. • ~ 410,/~stib it Idadapb• qpsob we Oke. *met massisio.irdpvibe Mmtilkik aWi Wilpmesl64ol. as& Bali* biloipA the pima lion 0 1%rielislei ONO.* *IMOLA* O!4 "Via IMIUMOISIL the qteatioti bids fair to steep, as witch of the the itettAleagress as ever Isom& did with all ha bag :et imllbn" sad eif the *Mak giant" seolnemes ois is a ralrises of the Committee teniteribsio the Se his 'keret( time this possess elgtielesnee, and moot fall to *Meet attention. *midis, his position alluded to, Senator Doratas is, witt estipuseiosiaLe "rising sea" ia the Dummied* arma ment. It will be ids voice, and his mind," - titat wit be re lied upon to give shape, and form, sad Aire', to the po icy of the Admialavaties la the body of which he is s Aistinguished member—end hence, we do not kno t we can do our readers a more sotteptable service this week than by bristly laying before them his views on the Utah eomplisatlon, as eluoidated in a Tees" speech at Spring field, 111. We weald creek more extensively, but it is seareely aiseessary to giefthe reader a eorrect idea of the Iteeerabk Senator's position. Utah, he said, was made • Territory by the oompromise nisseurea of 1360, wiled it we. supposed on ail hands that the pettlera were Amen• can eitleess, owing and aeirwowledging allegiance to the United States. The tack at the peesest time concerning than are represented to be: "Ist, That alas tenths of the inhabitants are aliens by birth, who have torqued to became natnr•lited m pr to take the oath of allegiance, or to do any other act reeognising the government of the United Stated ea the paramount authority in that Territory." "34. That all the inhabitants, whether native or 'Heti boilivknosn'es Mormons, (and they constitute the whole people of the Territory,) are bound by horrid oaths and terrible penalties to recognise and maintain !Ingham Yeas& and the government of which be is the head, as paramount teithat of the United States, in civil as well se religious affairs; and that they will, in due time, end un der the direction of their leaders, use all mean, in their power to subvert the government of the United Statec,aud resist its authority, "Sd. That the' Mormongovernment, with Brigham Tana( at its bead, is now forming alliances with the . In dine tribal of not and adfoiaing Terrtturies—stimulat• the Indians to acts of hostility—and organising bonds of his own followers coder the name of 'Danko' or Dc stroying , Sagas,' to prosaism* a system of robbery and warder aim AlllOll4BO Sitiflloll, who support the waitron. mist the United States, and desotine• the infamous and disgusting practice, and institution, of the )formmi gov ernment. JUNE "Lf," said Senator Douglee, "upon a full investigation, thou repreeentatioas shall prove true, they Will establish the feet that the inhabitants of Utah, as a ootasaunity, are outlaws and alien .swiss, unit to energise the right of self-coversuitint under the organic act, and unworth• to Iss adaitted into the Unto... a Sumo, wbra ihttr ohlY object in tessliing esioSission is to Interpose the sissreign ty of the State, as an turmoils!e shield to protect theta in their treason end ergots, debaueltery sad infamy," Under this view, he thought 4,,t0e duty of the Press lent and he had de doubt that it was his fixed purpose, to re move Brigham Young sod all his followers from office, and to fill their places with bold, able and true met, sad to cause a thorough and searching to estigation into ail the crimes and enormities which are alleged to be perpe• tented daily is that Territory, under the direction of Young and his confederates, and to use all the military force TIC - wadry to protect the cheers in the discharge of their du des, and to enfants the laws of the land. When authentic *eidetic* should arrive, tf it shall es Mblish the facts which are believed to exist, Seustor Douglas believed it *oda be the duty of Cowes. to ap ply the knife and cut out this loathsome, digesting ulcer No temporizing police—uo half way mestere, w ti then answer, said he. He would not undertake to punish poly gamy by act of Congress, because it would be impractica ble to do so, when all the grand and petit jurors most of necessity consist of polyvitufsts. Some other end more effectual remedy, he declared, must It devised and sp. plied. "In my opinion,* said he, "the first step should he' the absolute and oueonditional repeal of the organic to-v.-- blotting the Territorial goveriment out of existence—upon the ground that they are alien enemies and outlaws, dc eying their slfegiance and defying the authority of the United States." Senator tiouslat continued' "The Territorial governmesi onto, abolished, the coon, try would revolt to its primitir• condition prior to the act of lilSO, 'under- the sole and egiiinsini jurisdiction of Vie United States. Of the act of Congress of the nth °FAIN, 1790, and the various seta supplemental thereto and simeadatory thereof; 'providing for rite punishment of crimes against the tulted States within any fort, arsenal. dock yard, magazine, or any other place or district -if country ander the sole and exclusive jurisdtctioo of the United States.' MI offences against the provisions of them acts are required by law to be tried and punched by the United States courts in the Stags or T-erritories where the offenders shall be Mint apprehended or brought for trial.' Thu, it will *amen dist, under the plan propose Brigham Young andohis confederates could he 'apprehen . fled and brought to trial' to lowa or lc C. I f ri te or Oregon or to any other adjacent State or Territory. whore a fa ir trial could be had, and justice solosinistere 1 Impartially—whore the witness could be protected amt the judgment of the court could be earried into execution, without violence or intimidation. Ido not propose to in troduce any new principles into our jartsprudence, n-r to change the modes of proceeding or the rules of practice in our courts. I only propose to place the district of e .un - try embraced within the Territory of Utah ander the opo ration of the dune laws and rules of propsedlng, that Kith sou, Nelernaks, Minnesota scut other Territories Were plac ed before they became organized Territories". The whole country embraced within those Territories 'ens under the operation of that Mlle fittest of laws, and all the offences committed within the same were punished in the manner now proposed, so long es the country remained 'under the sole and exclusive jurisdiction of the United States but the moment the (toiletry was organized into' Territorial governments, with legislative, executive and judicial de partmenu, it ceased to be under the tote and exclusire)n riediction of the United States, within the meaning of,the set of Congress, for the reason that it had paused under another and chffentjuresdiction. Hence, if we abolish the Territorial government of Utah, preserving it existing rights, and place the Country under the sole and exclu sive jurisdiction of the Coded States, offenders ran be sp. prehended and brought into the adjacent Statati or Terri tories fur punishment, to the same manner and under the same rules and regulations which obtained and bare been uniformly practiced, under like circumstance' since 1790." SALE OF THE MAINE LLYE-.4NJUNCTION UCI Tuesday last, Chief Jastice Lewis delivered the tow.. imolai opinion of the Supreme Court on the application ti restrain the Pennsylvania Railroad company from pur chasing the Main Line. The followics are the principle points adjudicated. lat. That the Legislature had constitutional authority to iiitbortse the sale of the Main Lime. le That the Pennsylvania Railroad Company my law fully become a petrol:mem at inch sale. 3d. That the Legtalatore bars constitutional authority to repeal the tonnage tax. 4th. That the Legislature 'anent bind the State by eon. 'asset from Reposing equal Mites, and that the condition of sale to A. Peansytrania Railroad Company is that respect is void, and an injunetioa to that extent is grant ed. Bat Loth. That to aAI other respects, the sale may go on, and the Pennsylvania Railroad company may bid and pur- chase on the aame terms as other corporations or indirid. ask. Upon the !earth plat, therefore, tits Court gnats a writ cooosaedie9 the Penssayleania Railroad Company and as officers Gad apoms to skean bid for the purchase of the Main Line of the Public Worts ender that part of the pro- Aro ia the third eartioe of the act of 16th Mar,lBs7,which, In eassideastios of the ptiyatent of aloe millions for the pitfalls works, exempts them for taxation. This decision pets a sass effectual stopper upon the project of the Black Repahlicaa party to tire the public works to • mammoth aloporeadea„ for the avowed rupee* of aboittioniaing the .State to 1660. NOT TRUE.—In an endeavor to cover up its own complicity with Gov. Pollock'e perfidy, the 'Gomm utters the following •Volioeh, in diersgard of his pledges, only refused to Meant to iris her stolen rights—whereas Big ler, hypocritically, deliberately and intentionally torree. lend thus rights." This is Amply ant true—bat even if it were, it does not relieve the Geaeta from its share in the dapped!, pmetieed upon the people of Erie county in the elostios of PoNoir. Gov. Bigler had exerted all bit in dune*, and gives all tbeLweight of his adisioistration; to mew the right 'lamed by efts pimple of Krie. So evi dent watt this, that when be visited us, tb• people, with out distruotion of party—tbe Gomm included—joined in ottotteiag to his an ovation snob us ao man ever before toostiod from a grateful people. In the Nee of the evident support exusailted to Pollook by the very interest the Gootos proboomi to oppose—this libelled' of Gov. Bigler . went ►afore the people professing to have pledges fr•,m Pollock which we thou ►Nteved, nod do o, w, were never glee& At all events, the course of Pollee' sissee gives the lie to Ike profosoioos of the Goodie then. —A darpoteb from Chicago, June 19th, says. Jackson, eeseteted of the murder of Rossi Komi*, in Lake meaty, hat fens was ezeented this moraing three miles from this Ali. Re eeafeesed to the murder mime days Mom. It is estimated that 25,11.11 prisons attended the eisentlen, and the crowd pressing a timplatforia, It was broken, bat fortnnatety no ens was Mitred The military were oat in fotee, sad the exemption • elf kniedy. -M Ciaainsati, but mot, a was named Hopkins ou before the Mee Court for orally sad brutally boating a Kr. Cada, forwurly as sagisime on the Pinerylrani& Railway. lioptim koeps • savors ea tM oorser of From and Ludlow stmts. Jade* Prodat iselared tke asnialt a Mist salmi% sad pro do prisoner tie ekoiee of paying SIN or galiwg >r tbs drops, as broad sad water for tan fie femme ef, blab be referred. ,ior. Mawr Amos. ditto Yothodtet liplooopol Mardi, liessiosoi the Ifipiooopal Aura *Mk* is logaupo. //o, opA it t. tits &mai Meo.t siosioa of Nat *fp A lyimpAamin toobltro la/adamoosilo, out to spode. moo of Imo wealth. GRANTED rito F. rriIXXEVISSA LUtiON AtIC 10 1 1!4ION -110 W 11111110 T INDIV,L. The isetrottx "ref Plied given the lellowiLig account of this dessentlita realms jt Prof. Braises, whose aseensies la • baleen on nugget, from this eity, we clinmipled last seek. Capt Winignspr. of the Propellor .Iferry :Veriest, mays tie Prem. whew oat lamest fiver booms from Hefei". on his way to Detroit, sod s. me 2., miles below Lug Point, discovered, at about is oo.ock o smell speck iu the midst of o black aloud, which be *mei... I f r .. , me time suppee og tt to be a gull on the win; I: was about two and a hail mile. high, when fleet see... 11. procured a I. I,,scope, sad bringing it to bear upon the object, aseertainled onmathat it was a large Itail.l•a, with a man in the eir stuiched underneath 1 . . inprobeteding the danget„ I. wt.eh the seronant was subjected, as tight 04 , coming on, sad the wiad was blowing a heavy gale and inereasing fad, he immediately ordered the flag hoisted, and the whistle sounded. When this had been done, the aeronaut waved a small flag, in return, and eornaieneed doe ending. The balloon was at this time about fifteen miles distant from the propellor, and driving on towards her at the terrific sped of sixty or seventy miles an boas. The bal ..on continued desoanding with great velocity until it struck the water, about one 011111 to windward of the pro peller. The aeronaut was burled in the water, but was soon released from his uncomfortable situation, so the balloon, with the effects of the recoil, sprang !nto the air, add made a bound of about a hundred feet in height, and a quarter of a tulle in length It then • , truck twain, owl rebounded In like manner, and continued taking the same terrific leapt, dragging its passenger through the water, n completely suoreerged, end agsto flying thr mgh the air, in a matinee entirely uncontrollohle It bore 'loan upon the propeller, however, in it , mad career, and some twenty or twenty five val. astern, whores boat. e .0 taintog the twiTmere• and a erew, were we.iieg its arr,sel It passed over them, and the men eatight the grappel that WSJ hang out. end secured it fu the bow of the boat. Mr, Sritiein jumped out, and reached the boat by swimming arid as effort woe made to return to the propeller A tre mendous gale was blowing by this, time, and the balloon 'darted off to leeward, carrying the yawl boat end to ere* of at a rate of ift•lff% ar tweet, 0.1144 en hour. Captain Woodreff showiest to tbinsate to shift the grapnel to th• store of use beat, aid pull with his oars, so as to bold lets way against it, until the propeller eonld rut doer/ sod pick them up. la attempting to .1u this, the line to which the grappe: was attached war perked from their hands with irrassidtibt• force, and the balloon acended, and woe out of sight to less than one minute. The propeller was 0401 reached without much difficulty. Mr. fleetest storied from Erie at about hull put thy,. in the afterno.n, with the attention of taking 4 trip to Canada before night. He had iotended to have started in the murning, hut was pro routed by the rainy weather. The li'loon ruse to the height of three miles, and was driven by s favbruble wind ace's the lobe, and arrived within three miles ..1 the Canada shore, when the wind changed and blew him hack, halt way across the lake. An ether strong current then struck him which carried him down the lake thersirds Buffalo at railroad speed. lie was on this course when he discovered the propeller, ar nearly the same time that be was discovered by Captain Weodru& lie commenced letting off the gas, and deseende.l in time to reach the boat described Hie e•roipe i, a herr , w one, ter if the blot crew had h , el. 11 , . Ode d eem., th e r „p,. C. h e r ,,,,,„„, 1 them at Lis fearful rate • f sp , ed, he toast have drowned, as no person c notand be,og dr•gged through the water at • velo. ,tv of fif.y miles an h .or L r an• great length id time. Captain Woodruf says that km was as cool and deliberate when be had got through with the dangerous allleir as though he had been slttiag Oa the deck as a witness, in. stead of acting as the principal participant. lie c4;:4.41 for Drandy end water, awl .at .1 to supper s • ` nothing: had dappens.l. The 111.. 01 toe toil mei to hr his only conoorn, as it ....t him $5OO, but •at 1 that it wouldn't toke tong to tuck.. an.. hot Ito hopes of recovering it somewhere on th, Canada •,i..re The tir.t, appearance of C4o phenomenon excited much apprehension in the minds of the deck-hands aboard of the propeller, who eery naturally inibtoult it for thp comet, probably supposing that the time of its arrival had been f.r a day or two by some unf•irseen circumstance, 1141 that it was conning with the greater tore., to make up (or deftly. The religiouely ineiined portion prepared for prayers, the recklesr made fur the bar, aud the more pru dent part went to the clerk's uttiee and drew their wages. s,ght of a human being •te,•Nng the coll.-ern quieted I r 1114,1 , •hensione, however, eI. I they lent a reeds hand rescue hue from his peril. MALE OF THE MAI,. I.tht PlMlLabiLill/A, Jane IJ. 2557 &Wore of the Sand,iy Trans.-rips --My attention bal. u•I been direeted to that part of 06 1..1, .n r~tuu~, bled to my name, against the Pennsylvania Uttar . ..eta t',,Lapiny w4ire gt if reprasonte4 the State Cone:. oet art .n I rit:sburig, have not tor moo. N• •. t •utteient ,arum! (Al pay rlpilatfra.' It 1.1 Ult,Lul•te.ll) evrt.. , t that the EKrtion of the Plata Line betw,en t' 111,t.,r and I'm,- burg, ,/ the Pvetage Re, rtoad 1,4e4adr , 1, ha' been unpro ductive., anti such was my Instruction tor framing the bill. The omission to insert the Portage Rua.' w., a rlerieal error, wbich I did nut discover until my 'titration was called to it, and I litre in.trurted my eouo--I to have the necessary amendment male Tile Canste of the Main Line and the Portage Itadruad are vunii,•tiog links of one work between the two ternticit At C.Aucubm 41:1,1 PaAhurg. The Canal yielded in Pcoi $2.0 h.jl 94 Expeu'e Nett mews,' The portage road Expenee., Luse aPIS portage road, $173.7,7 10 Deduct nett income of ousels, ,1.475 :16 --- Lou for 14,6, $121,380 - 94 The above 'maws apps in detail in the Canal CuSA etisetenees Report of 1356. • .ehile this part of th '• its§ But, whale this part of th Maio Line a usproaluctive, the other portion it is jug the reverse. The Columbia &starved yielded, in $953,0x1 2. Expense' 445,:,.,6 4I Nett revenue on Columbia K. K • 9501.477 s Dstioet loss on Canal and Portage road, 121,A50 94 Nett revenue on the whole, 51-2 , 2,-,16 YS Add tonnage tax, 1556, ou Penney'rant& K. R, 5197,298 95 lisurrtsbarg and Laneaster 23,002 I —220,.341 S 6 Nett receapte for IAS6, 11feg,89.4 79 pay tog fire per coat. Lateran ea 1112,057,97:i of the pub lic debt. This result excluded the expenditures for improvements of a permanent charaeter; the purchase of new machinery, rebuilding of bridges, ac. A. these itoproreutents last fora series of years, it is not considered just to charge them wholly to the running expeneeir of the year. Taee. items amounted, In 1856, to the sum of $171,084 41. gestlmating the proportion of 15.16 at ten per cent. per Year. ii they will emotion, serviceable for at least ten years, there will be a dednetion of 817,10 , 4 41. leaving the nett receipts $48.5,690 2;,, paying r per cent. interest on $11,715,807 of the 4 State debt. Ibe public to ewers Om s late of Assambly per. mils the puretsavu to andon, al pie ore, the Portage Railroad, sod lb. western-iliTl/104 of 14 Canals. This measure enables the parchuu to baudon the ob producti•e part of the public works. Th revs aof 1:..58 flowing from the remainder of the works, r the pur. chasers are obliged to keep up, stands thus The receipts at Columbia per the Canal, including vet let lock, $71,133 01 Portsmouth, 45,55.5 24 Harrisburg, 33.238 48 Newport, 5,769 01 Lewiston, 7,321 II Haatingdon, 13,891 8.3 Hollidayeberg, 18,411 72 Colawhis Railruad Total, 91,148,361 68 Expenditures on the different die 111i0E . of canal are as fol lows: Ea•tern division. 94077 94 Lower Juanita, 19,084 S 4 rpper Juniata, :76,031 Si ending at nollidaysburg. Columbia Road tneluding tso per oeoL of the expendi tures as elated in first •I alba, 9491444 37 --- Total etpenditismos, 9694.334 39 Nett 9644.027 29 Relng the tutored et r. per coot.; the ■meuot to be pad the State 1.0 • purchaser, under the bill referred tn. on $lO.BBO, AS. it the Peatutylesail railroad Company simald become the patch/Leer, and the teenage tax thereby 111111/1104, the 14 . Cuulit wu*t4 the:—Total rime/put In that pert• they are oblised by tho hill to hoop up, is its *bore, Add please tax, Tut'', Derket tollii erpeodit•re Nett reosipts, 76432? lb Rapreaeotisg a capital of 1113,286 , SS3 Paying so interest of 5 per toot. These are the figure", saying aoytkiag of °altos taxes being releases.' if they Mews ilia parobaseo. I bars thas atisseptod ao giro a candid, fair statement of loy views of the Yaws of rime ilapyrameats asidor the didferosa imposts prosoisiad r assf ism coofileot alma so one gala proaisas it by *gam Lady pet togoihoir, Vay won• Hint- R. B. 3lber. 11/EW TO 4. a (Corrslipsaiissies aril& Kris 0110111.010 . 14 my Vssis„ J ea* 12, an • This has he. &gloriosa week fee esekers sal leafillies— We have had a gland Mile of Ilinugoie enewegansamis the vicinity of lie City HAN, and Oil Use psis, and Ilr• sumo/mos of war, without meek of the bleed shed which usually fallow, in the path of wars. The Sloth Weeders are retain with ahMalahs, amid quite at hese la • Atom of Lriikbabl. At Waage arid ballets are lees to their taste. Our eltisen soldiery had only to display themselves in the Park en Wedeesday sad the troubled waters grew calm. A. for the details of the week's operatlous, yet' have aadembtedly resolved • plethora Armes the New- York papers. During • part of Wetiseeday halt the bast. sou awl ia the lower pass pf the city left their shores wed pawed oreassi the city Ban, bet lifter that the crowd was prim:44ly composed of the peripatetic ram- ' 1 jugs who are always &blindest on seek oettaeloas. This whole affair was the unlackiset thing passible for General Walker, though it did provide a ready nude meal% for him cm the wresting of MS advent. If he had mate been week before last; he weld have been lioaised, bat we can't do everythi a g at saes. The weather is most extraordinary. It has been moist and tulles all the week sad today we have • hearty I shower.' Coal tree have been comfortable. All this has I tended to check business, and the west hoe been extremely dull, though this Is mai in the latter part of Jens. The south wester" trade morally opens about the seeend week in July• Pyroteohnies are beginning to sell. The high price and small supply of Are crackers will probably induce the offering of some substitute. Nothing can be tnenesetured here generally hirwever which will compete I with the wonderfully cheap products of Ohio*** Industry. Who in this country weld prodiee a peck of Ire crackers tor two cents? Borne good" maaateetered ken expressly for the Western wide have been sold very low, -owing to the diminished demand from that quarter daring the sea sun. Re hare sesta well insole Marseilles asps, for spring wear, selling at one York shilling, atonal! Probably the producer get six pease. Yon and your readers have doubles* sees cad sued much of our pollee war—a eounterpart, Ist me aid, to the famous rebellion of which your tbeautiful 'hay was the lest * few years since. In your case, if we remember rightly, the contest was between the people and a railroad "ri , orstion, and the Times and Trauma, of this city, as well as most of the public journals of the isonatry, joined iti letionocing the people. Well, the oonteet here is lust as strongly marked—it is • contest between the people of the city, Lad the Black Republican dynasty at Albany.— the city, as you know—to adopt the language of the Jour • eel Comineros —la strongly Demoeratie, wMle the State er was last November, strongly "Republittan." The "Republican" wins pullers at Albany looked with chagrin upon the defection of the commercial capital; they solreted the political influence oonnected with its various races; and despairing of accomplishing the object by fair means they adopted • series of tyrannical laws, the effete of which, if earned out according to their intentions, would be, to transfer the management of our affairs from! the hands where the will of our people had placed It, li‘to threw of creatures of the Albany Regency. All the tronh it! we have suffered and are suffering through a collision of authority, *Meg Ilirectly from this villainous interfer ence. We say villainous; for if It be true that the Legit- Wawa is omnipotent within the Stale, except 11111 it is re strained by the Coastitution of the State or Baited States, then the crime is all the greater of so exercising that pow er as to laser &we with ail he weight upon as nafortn. nate minority. Prom the Cone as the Salta* we might expect some degree of impartiality; but from a Blus h "Republican" Legislature, none. One of our Sunday papers—the Tisase—bas acapital hit at the -flannel shirt-to-the-Hicidoo" philanthropy of the present day, It says upwards of ten thousand females in this etty, forty thnusand in Paris, and eighty thousand in Landon, are said by statistician* to regularly earn a daily i.riug by ,tumoral practices. And yet, all these are chris win cities in chnstais countries; and they contribute an- Rosily hundreds of thousands of dollars to convert the •ouls of heathens in foreign lands, unmindful of the bodies And souls thus festering beneath their eery eyes for want of the means of sustaining life in moral healthfulness.— There's an enormous screw loose, somewhere, in our social and ecclesiastical arrangements. Few women, indeed , seer pursue the wanton's trade from choice; it is the act of necessity. It is a struggle between life and virtue, in which life, with Its mysterious ties and deep affeetions, wins tho victory. Bat how small a share of the immense sum wasted in the evangelisation of the living dead abroad would be sufteiept I. resters to ehrtstain life, at bowie, the moral earplug that throag ear streets by day and night. and fill our cities with a fearful pestilence? Surely it is easier to wrest these guilty creature from a life they loathe, than to teach the Medan or the Hottentot an epos tacy from the idolatry they love: and surely, since there is neither Know .Yothingism nor it opposite in the chris• tain-principle, a soul saved has equally its rains, whether snatched from the pavements of New York or the 'eagle' of Affersniustan. Would that our more lists could be made to think of it' Auguste Partite one of the prisoners in the French Es tradition ease, wh.ch Will recently decided by COMMlS roger Beti.s, has been given into the custody of the ltapisty Jailor of Lridge St. Jail, aotia g on behalf of the Sheriff, by U. Marshal Blotters. Comet i11111i01:111r Belt, deu.ed an application of the Freuch Consul tie neral to reopen the case, aid decided that the U. States had no authority to detain Perot. With the assistance of his counsel, Messrs. Townshend and Galbraith, the prisoner succeeded in making his coca pe from the Deputy soon after hi, surrender by the Marshal. They seised the Deputy by the arms and told Perot t.> ran, which h. did, and has not since been heard of. Sl,•;d 'ir, $ 193,Wµ The steward of the steamship Pullen was arrested last week charged with attempting to smuggle some diamonds and other previous stones, worth about $50,000, into this port fie was held to bail in the sum of $5,000, before !'cited States Oesamiseioner Bridgman, to sourer the charge. The diamonds have been given over to the keep ing of the Collector of the Port. ueu, Walker is the tattiest of lions that has ever been exhibited in Now York, and he attracts very little mitten. bolt Still his friends contrived to get him up a little levee the other day at the Lafarage Rouse; ■ photograph er took his likeness, and in tie evening he was taken to the Bowery Theatre, where the Whoys cheered him, and he made them a little speech. The Bard*ll marriage case prog lowly, with some hard swearing on one side or the other. Thus far the complexion of it is decilledly favorable to Mrs. Cunning ham, and if this stilt results in her favor, it may diminish the popular prejudice against her which still exists about as strongly as before her acquittal. People have not yet started for the country as the weather hies not held out may inducement, t., eu•ti a course as yeL The number of fashionables preparing to make the tour of Europe this summer is unusually large. We are informed that the Trustees of Columbia College contemplate establishing in this Cap, a free university course, with lectures by men of known ability. designed particularly for the benefit of artisans, Engineers, eta. When this shall have been completed, New York aity will offer inducements to the student almost as great as those of any German city. We have bad a few murders this week bat the public mind has been too mach eseited to notiee them. The weather Is favorable to sett destruction. our almanac says "expect suifides about these days." ERIE. The ehanee of °loathing the disty ladder whereby the White Ram is sealed, asides some toot• mast but one*, ones missed, ft is missed f . 'Oat of sight, oat of mind,' is more empatieally the rule in polities than else where; and Presid , ots are rarely or Dever chosen from among shelved palternas —1i1 ; Y. Tribune. So says the N T. Tribune, which went its death for Fremont last Fail—bat has aow eoaeleded mot to try it actia. The aw ee town Deeseerot, however, which carries the Fremont tag !till floating, detours to the eoselasioas of the Trwielse, and replies 193,327 39 953,034 29 "It strike. as that an old fellow, that yea seed to tell as, .lived in a log cabin nod drank hard eider,' one* so diirtouk to climb that 'ladder,' but afterwards, by the aid of some pretty good liars is thseity of New York, 'sealed' that 'floes. you speak of, by so overwheltslagmajoeity.' So it appears the Democrat hopes to ware the *leech's of Fremont In MO "by the aid a/ setae prettypood liven in the city,' Nem Tart" It meet do, however—if duo "aid of pOty good hare °could bare saved Ma, IN mould have been oared last Pall—he bad the odd of *very liar worthy of note in the eountry. —Judge J...rdan, at the late session of the Mouton: County Court, eery materially mutated the Liquor business in Daavilts. He refused to lieouse a single ewe for the sale of epirimmus liquors to the borough. He also reject ed the applications fur twe toreros, and granted Hemel to only three restaurants for the sale of malt liquors and domestic wines. 61,148,361 76. 220.301 86 pis. We complain of the weather here, but think of ice in June, and then shiver. The steamer Lady Rte., just returned from Lake Superior, reports Aire' she was embarrassed on the 11th to the 18th of June, by immense &Ada of ice twelve or fourteen inches thick, and was hemmed in at Grand Island for the space of two days, unable to proceed, by the vast expanse which met her on every hand. $1.368,663 66 904,334 39 and for Items. arlktrawbenies sad ensue ism ke bad si Perkia's. % MI6 We are indebted to Dr. W. M. Wood, 11. g, N. tbr late °bins papers. - W. satin that. the Yew& Tauber' is our pull* seboola have had their solarise reiad • $6O per anus. sr Strawberries are Sing in Pittsburg at tee cases a bar—but how binge the bone are the papers don't inform us. The wiatber, after having had a most unprseedented blow-out of nearly a month's du% ration, has at last setthod down decently and or. der l'. iMS. Owing to the delay in the mails last week, we did not receive the continuation of the " Dead Secret" in time for this week's paper.— It will be finished in two numbers more ! / NIL Tile wheat crop If Beath Carolina, it is said, will be the largest, title season, ever har vested in that State. The same may be said of all the Southern and South western states. Si.. Critics say the difference between a sue. oessfal lover and his rival is, that one kisses his miss, and the other misses his kiss. A distinc tion and a difference. lA. A new Hotel, furnished mid fitted up in the most approved modern style, has just been opened in the enterprising end beautiful village of Palmistlle. It is eallsd dm Cowles Mouse. sir Prof. Steiner bu returned, after an un successful trip to Canada in aearob of his loot baloon. He now proposes, we believe, to man, nfaoture another, and try it over again. sar The article of ,Female Dress called Dui• Mrs, that we noticed last week, can be found at Booth & Stewarta where they are manufactured. Go and leave your order for one and we will war rant they will do the fair thing. * * 166 We notice that the Erie County Agri cultural Society have fixed upon the 7th of Jaly next, at 9 o'clock, A. M., for the trial of Mow ing Machinim, at the County Poor House Farm, about 4 miles west of the city tor Lafayette Darling, a young man in Weg. seer, Monroe county, N. Y., went oat shooting and did not return. A week after, his body was found. fie had overloaded his gun, and the breech pin had been driven through his head. uss., They had a strike for higher wages among the hands employed on the Sunbury and Erie road near Warren last week; but the Ledger says it did'nt amount to much, as the Bail Road struck back and the professors of the wheel bar row and spade have gone to work again - - AP' .. The Congalmam: s ays the "firing of& sa lute of ten guns at Girard on the receipt of the" "American nominations made at Lancaster, is "much ado about nothing•" By the blood of our Irish ancestors, but that sounds very much like au Irish bull. Mir Ex-Speaker &mks, black republican, hsa received the know-nothing nomination for gov ernor in MaJaachutetta. Southern know•nothing papers, a* well as Northern Republican papers with suti•Know-Nothing proclivities, are not oz. pected to inform their readers of this fact. em. It will be seen by advertisements in to day's paper, that the firm of Clark & McCarter has been dissolved—and that the business is continued by the jurnio partner. We take great pleasure ,unr in recommending the establishment to patronage of the public as. Yesterday morning there was an alarm of fire, proceeding from the stable of Wm, Kelley, Eeq, in the rear of his residence on State Street. By prompt efforts, the fire was extinguished be fore much damage was done It is supposed to have caught from one of those Celestial nni. es, a fire•craclter. ie. A young girl, declining ander oonsurp tion, died suddenly in the cars, a few days since, after the train had left Michigan City for the `►estward. She was attended by her mother and other friends, and when the &tat event occurred, a soene of the most harrowing descrip tion took plane, the anguish of the mother mak ing her almost frantic. bar GODICY'S LADY'S BOOK for July is on hand, and, like its predecessors, is an excellent number. We consider it one of the first Map, sines of the day, rich in illustratinns and matter. ha plates of the fashions and embroidery aro the finest kind, and for the use of the ladies are worth double the cost of the Book. - -.1. Stir The Gazette says a boy fourteen years old, named Demand, was drowned on Thursday week while attempting to swim French Creek, (then very high,) about two miles above Low vale, in Venango township. Two others in the creek at the same time, were rescued from a like fate by the active exertions of their father my. We are indebted to Messrs. Lewis and Bogardus, 280 litsin St. Buffalo, for a most ad mirable Lithograph of the Hon. Joint GAL saArre, President Judge of this Judicial• Dis. trict. The likeness is perfect, and the work manship equal to any thing of the kind we ever saw. It can be bad at the Book Stores in this city. Price $l. a The Syracuse Standard says the people of Jordan have made arrangements for an " old fashioned patriotic celebration of the 4th of Ju ly." If they celebrate in the same " old fash ioned " way we did once—and but once, mind you—they will certainly find that " Jordan is a hard road to travel." We did, at all events air A gentleman stepped into a tousle store , in this city, the other day, and enquired for „a lyrr. The dealer in flee toned inetniments had none; but a bystander, who is a bit of a wag directed the would be purchaser to the True Me. lodeon office, remarking that the Editor of that concern was the most perfect toned one he ever saw --- --- - a The Springfield (Masa.).4rges expresses oar views exactly, when it says teat "every Post. master in the State can easily increase, and most of them can double the *insulation of every Dem ocratic paper within the range of tbeir delivery. This they shteld make it their business to do.— Party obligation and the demands of political duty dictate it. Those who are not prepared to make this slight effort in• behalf of Democratic principles, should surrender their places to others more ready to aid in the diffusion of mad po d" ill-- - I . We see it stated that Hoe. IL D. totter, of Ohio, has been appointed to ono of he recant Utah Judipihips. 'Kr. P. was for lissom! yours a Ciro& Judge is the North weans part of that Stags, sad afterwards member of Congress frost Lucas minty, both of which positioes he /Med with 'narked abliity. He is a man of nowaverisg irstness, sod well fitted to combat the lawless spirit of the Latter Day Saints. A DimmestAtt papoest St. Paola itatt that ita:party ate ebod the daetiw is Ilistwoota by frauds.—Cosisama No. porter• Indeed ! why, we thought, from the amount of "shrieking" we have seen in such papers as the Reporter and our . veracious neighbor—the Gamete—that Democracy was 'wiped out" in Minnesota ! But, from the above, we infer that Minnesota has proved soother lowa ! 1111P_To appreciate the following capital hit, from the Beading :Gazette, the reader must step round to Hollister & Case's Jewelry. store, sod take a look at the new-style of Cloaks exlitibited in their window A YTanrr EMAIWZD.—As we paissed along ESA Market equate last timing, we saw a solely individual looking *otiosely at the rolling of the eyes of the fierce gentleman in the window of a Jewelry Store, who shows the time of lbw on a dial which covers his eappeion pannek. Our beady friend appeared muiderably pouted for some minutes : when be suddenly Mimed aroma, and tozolainted, In the tone of triumph that Ardhlmodes might bare used whsa he made his Simone discovery . oNo yon der hi looks so mad out of his *pis, old As. be/ley All of dock.weseis Mir Why is it that the OlAserver . a party have such a holy horror of "Know Nothingum" and at the same time manifest so mach delight at the =as* im of the Sanderson•Ylanigan clique?— . Beesuse, three years p the followers o "Sambo" and the followers of "Sam" milted and carried the State by forty thousand--and Pollock was the result. Now, "Sambo" and "Sam," are cutting each other's throats, and Packer, Strick• land, Thompson and Strong, will be the result. Is'nt that reason enough ? Dm, We think we never saw so many sudden changes of weather as Juno has furnished. For instance, Sunday last was a beautiful, summer like day, but Monday was a day to be noted at this time of the year. Heavy showers of rain fell at intervals, and the atmosphere was so raw that many people appeared on the streets with their winter overcoats on This singular weather is attributed to the movements of his cometship, who was to have whisked old mother earth with his fiery tail, sod knocked her into fragments, but didn't. iss., The Crawford Journal describes a very singular oeourrence that took place at Conneaut Lake, in that county, last week. The landlord of a hotel there, purchased from a canal boat, last week, a barrel purporting to be filled with "Doable rectified Old Monongahela Whisky."— It was safely deposited in his Barroom, and he proceeded to draw it off into another cask After taking out some five or six gallons, he heard a strange hissing sound in the barrel and soon after t tke bung flew out with a loud report, followed by a lurid flame, shooting from that opening up to the oeiling, then followed a 'tremendous explo sion, occasioned by the bursting of the barrel, the head of which was thrown out with great force, scattering the burning liquid around the room, and knocking down several bottles and demijohns on the shelves, adding their aontents to the flamible material By dint of great exer tion the fire was put our, but not until the bar room was scorched and charred, wherever a wood surface was exposed. The Journal adds, that "fortunately no lives were lost"—which is more than could have been said, we suspect, had it been (felt out by the drink Sir Joseph Gilmore was committed to jail last week in Pittsburg to answer at the next term of U S Court, on a charge of stealing from the mail, a letter containing a draft of £11:26. The circumstances which led to the arrest are as follow: Some time during the month of Feb ruary last, a draft for the above amount was drawn in Paris, France, in favor of, and endors• ed by, Peter Nicholas It was placed in the Post office, and directed to Prrian P. 0 , Mercer county, Pa , but never reached its destination.— some time after, it was presented at the broker's office of Messrs. Clark b. Metcalf, in this city, andthe money paid on it. As soon as this was ascertained, measures were taken to find the per son who presented it Finally Gilmore was found near Warren, Ohio, and arrested on a warrant issued by the United States Commission er at Cleveland, identified as the person who had drawn the money, and taken to Pittsburg. He does not deny being the person, but pos itively denies stealing the letter, and says that he can prove beyond the shadow of a doubt his in nocence of the charge. These facts we learn from the Pittsburg paper's at this time—though we have been cognisant of the movements made to detect him for some time. r The "free. State" Legislature of Kenna recently enacted the farce of choosing a 1' lit Senator. W. A Phillips, the correspondent of the N. Y. Tribune, was the man selected. He has probably in his correspondence told more falsehoods than any other man in Kansas, and is therefore a fit representative of his party. LOST.-Ou Thursday evening lut, between this city and S. N. MoCrearys's Hotel, on Ridge road, a lady's Gold Bracelet A reward of five dollars will be paid for its recovery " IX PEACE PREPARE FOR WAR."— Ili the days of our youth, it behoves us to make some preparation for the approach of age. Row many person,s have become pre maturely bald by neglecting toIPP4 remedies to prevent the hair from falling t! The use of Prof. Wooo's celebrated " Hair Restorative" will prevent the liar from falling off, impart to it a healthy growth, and siren rectors the hair if at bald. Thousands have certifi ed to its efficacy. To be SPECI L. NOTIC -%-; - _.:._ —AL- • Sr). ENT end IV FIPLtLES GIME LLY • We oontUteod to the attention of oar fermate modem two which appear to be attracting a good deal of a tten tion et the preeset tame to carious 'Arta of the country, and latelc to tredseed in this place—ere allude to "Carter's Anti-Coati.. Po• dee and resale liaaturathe." Judging from the letters that WM/4W Utain we cannot but believe them pm...ohed of more than ordinary went, and calcolated to afford relief to ► great somber of women •caiman under etimplaiot. penaltar to them aNeaa, and which the ordinary mean• generally tail to reset flee edrertiaasent and bettors to relation to the matheine, in another col am PVOSSr GOOD DOWD f D. LIMPONARD, to twenty yams expettiooca, author of the Pocket Compont on sod MOOS! Treatise, outtemee u heretofore, to be auceveatulle tooloalted co all limas of rival* dame., at his olive, No. 14 Fx - damp Palm, Itoalreater, N. Y. Bea advartionpent on Drat peg.. Iy4l ?HIM IN Y4O SUCH WORD AM rAii. 44 adoortisetoent in another c,lumn, healed WWII Genuine Preparation mgrA Malltalian Hair Nye.— Why has on olio succeeded Is makings salable Hair Dye eieept Wm. A. Harass .. tboy Staid !braid the cares, do thought. the Haw, pathsae• sad labor y. Other% by short ruts would bur a tagstaAkth they wts•ht sit, sad by earthiest's of hod ebeiniate sad orrapspor bravado, Star their Int to soloriorv. But 'lndus t:7 has Its reurart." Witter th e tarthedble reputation of WM. A. simmoirs HAllie t. r‘ made sad odd, or applied On nine prowls rasa* y, New York. Leary Boa has W S. Barbara oa an eagrasid Seel label to grarslat. All otbers an coanterbit--&ild by Stewart k alaelalr, ErW, Ps. Animus of as =meson oglod " D. astababses glaupe. - x. r.. mid Wafted mead by Tattle klomA a Abbe: IH'eikkoirwlio ail It an mow Wag ebtaistd. sad will 'bort ki ribilsami. lsoo. Dmigists everywhere WILLIAM A. BATCIigLOIL 2121Broodway, New Tort woe rmtairm- 4 . d... Mt moot tons..µ, triit my be Intl for poroots o 6r ;olpoo, slid Mound 12111 W Mats to hosith sad norolotity raeoot =the 'Mao io boot lo • itala bulimic nod, ottlosooq u y naciimi be modal dOOO by 4•4, CAMPY. rhkti nownwoo both th. *a lbw as. bead sod 000riabod, 4 sot , boothog to the otoonoth sod boiroo .at M tbo toots, ways lover, wit. • Moto of tbko Liver sad Boorolo. sIy*MRAD DH. HARDMAN,* =1=1:1 DeMay% eissim Ala tin) pais Riad ialhanianatios In ham os • to twenty - wounds without me: sad ES= == cliabitaie et bosetese i Xlmila-Snapilest—eaid all other slats the polo allaited eta Doe , ' be 'Airedales@ about Use awn by °sly see Ildeey--bat relleet., that tto whbefi the Daley Salvo abate costamut,, Ne-4aas W ktr—esit r cb not Liar but grimly awe sot m!ammuted tht.*—no sot reviler read phylum. far Lath t mar akowoot *mom ut' thaveuris Dm.s.sfa Steele to Coosswed Lobel od.b gynt,R t CO., propeiebms sad Hvir AU otboys ars soootorlint. Prtos asTAll olds,' should be addr.o.d y,sad 222 Gnosowleb its , N dold by all Drosaioto sod Ilitedle a , di Mac MARRIE Oa the flat tad, by, D W Vona, L c to lllas EMILY CRANIAL', butt. DIED. in Nortbnast, w the APU. 09 years fir P , ear, ah,• 000 of Uoo tu•ollt worthy c•ctieloy.,4 fla • In Harborensek on :44 unday f • WILLIAM HONKY MONA:4., .4 11, aged 7 pima 2 months an In Chicago, ou the /.3t4 lost , at, , cß A wrofw, foranaly of this i . • Crawford, fay., of North Es.t, In the death or this yow., , ; , puma sad ardrisst rtes—sometr.,...4 sad his Wally drabs an aretroosir. am trim, PrYnd , who WIMP s.wr re.cr to avr tboir 'rood: sad the', qs aa:v oassor • and boreagroaarar, biomass ou likaraolf. New I net:Ml.l'lß, leaving par, ch v d t . Um late Arai of Clara and . Frovtamo 801/1141/1, tie. BOLLIAINI by loin at t ..14 stand vm* be at:, t off all the o/4 l ovtoover, of thy latr , 1111 May now unedi 1/. will favor boa vc Env, Juror 27. ARM PARDEE N. , 4, th• t,.nc lu his, Ketcham,' and Comanisad ileteer HAVING obtalood the Agency Conmulelty with ttkepoe linektinet ding tranaportatiun please call mad N o 3 &awe( Block, state set Er le, J glue lOW 5705Alittlia - 1 Ea in iiie.l•tTik Eris, Jana Tr. 1637 T 1 ZRESS andututti 4 uor nr Rom& Slog* GM few N by Eno, Jun. 27, 1157 LOST OR kJ UHT , hares (in uov van Erie itaalrea4 , la tbao All persona ary frattd , olai"j.ie the Comp". Env, Jnoe Y, 1e47 —7.2 t lELODZOI FOR AA MPLEMDID rbooe poisons wishing (*awn buds liottpr oirport ti L 1.• K• 1 0. J ins V, IL KEPLER. A ItE ttkeir eattro rh.or. woe, M.. aim.* friarinY /insertl/w4 &row Witthog •Ith pa will plwaiw Ball .00 le day., •u• 1 Ant • eol,l«rtinn - READY V sap Purnituse and WM sTo •;r French Street. &A. I. Ai IT RFR 4.44 Pet .14 Lie* ♦►n•t7 .44 th. two Mery you .au tour W. cen. each. Itklstowis tit G.,. tlatug Front Room LooKING Luottgo. from 6 dollar. fturrau, Front Kown, FLOWN, ifh, au.' other Chair, and urrolliary of the Entine. FL•oso. The k urrotur• .• It .L 1 made of rar , I no to no. cld L111114.r of ft, h.. LeOlSrne irtaVo.... 4 Vt..• V Are mutt f.r orp101.{“: rbe Ste ! to modern, loft , • And All way corm. and oup o .a. Goaldlng, Bouitan & C. Iftww Asuout.A.A Jjll dy for Scrofula; so,u, cr. Yl4 La (Lwow's, lifining tr. la • NEW V EGETA Elf , or Modirtne ovor Minn na.r.o t., Sold only at N. I, lone 1:7 1%1.57 rsvr vxcia onluablo Modieln«. ri. •••• bold • Extract Susan/mil. 1.• Feslorfond Aguo Bitten, • ay! Ur Otiotnoont. Trsol'• Horn , no•rous to ment‘ou June:, lASI THL (.I.Filer,lT •TW A Sc th. I 11..1. =EI MMITEMI Hitsit, al 1411:1 %N 11) II ernd Lt, nr for I at .1,111..:7, DISSOL watn J .•••uartst ttui In th. litmn•••• ~f •4,1 7111 " ..1,11t1:14•1 i• , 1. II A d. Jun- '.!7. ISN , 4 VIAL TIC %I. 1%1 JU ase. utja.lee4 .n tt,. ....r` au Appea.is,, r••utaeuau,t • ..r littutest la their 1.1 r...-elreU nr Ent., Juae 27, lea:. HITH 11 , 1Kkl. •,/ / caught ►t En, ued , • by the ha:f barrel .'lr.•ta.., Erie, Jun. 27, INSIT qACKER Nolo 7 ...111•4 and liemeg, J une 1.'7, 1457 \kr 1111 iL, V,l K.le, Jane 21.1, • line, June 27, 1, • ottfectiontry. J_ 33_ F' :1, WriL;lit's Elill., D F IPECTFTI.I.I" •n , cpratO,C • •A• Choice Confectioner 41.1 all tap .ru• law ....ally to .111 1,11 .t me... • sttontwo to th. want. of th,• tattoo of 1,..T4i1it thv wrr►.t L la, Ito I..nt X. Cs wall tap rnalarly apartuieut pruperly fursalled, luxury out 1 acouturnoclatin! Punic.* *upplicd rx lb. *h .1,111e15 6.111 the •anet•• Strawberries receive' , ooth forct,r procurcd •t the curliest p. Juo.• 2U, 186" Fire t.R DE'leßn lj the ten lb K..ek••• Juue OCULIST .0 AND GEN _ Y W*. 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