- - THE ERIL 01M,RVE* UENJ. F. st.OA?4, Edlt•t• SLOAN & ICOORE, Publiahers sad Itivicoriatave. SATVILDA Y, DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS. 00VVINOR, HON. WILLIAM F. PACKER, OP LYCOPIXO. 1011 CANAL 00,1111.18IONSA, NIMROD STRICKLAND, OT ma SUPREME 3.1.013141, HON. JAMES THOMPSON, OF 611111. HON. WILLIAM STRONG, 0► SPIEL News of the Week. —The Piqua, 0. Reptster says that rumors of a case of eeduetion and murder, of the most unmitigated character, Wore bees rife on the streets of that town fora few daye The whole facts as the Register gathered them are these. • Mr. Bobbins, livingneer Patrick's station, Shelby ooaaty, had I. the employ of his family a youig girl by the name of Anne Hawley, whom be had *educed. In fir to bide his own infamy be procured Some medicine, Worming her that it would procure Immediate abortion, hard then sent her to Marion is that State, with instructions to take two dos., on arriving at her destination; she, took arse and becoming alarmed hed a Phislotan called in who Informed her that the tnedicike she took was poison, and lie would shortly die. Being mode sensible of this she declared herself the •lettut of seduction and gave • 10,00100 t moment, of the matter, and the name of her seducer. She died about thirty minatesXdor the arrit al of the Physicitio.. An °Moor was dispatched for Roobios and be Is now in jail at Marion. —The Rochester papers give particulars of a shocking affair, which lately occurred to Clarion, Yew Tort. The editir happened on the 4th inst. A Mrs. Marshall, u'ho bate been for some time deranged, being left alone ,with her eight children, deliberately attempted to mord.; them by pouring hot water into their ears. One tea bis'Y eerie years'otd, who, after the attempt was made upon his life, made almost siperlinmen efforts to escape, sad wall fortunately sneceesful, nu from his,tnother, broke open the door of the room where be was confined, and made good his escape. The youngest, an infant about three months old, which could make no defence, and when taken sp by its fethertt appeared to be dead, but it was disioenrered to exhibit some sigas of resocery is hardest. We did Dot hem the ages or rex of the other obildrea, bat saderstansi there were thrre / whose lives wire attempted by the mother. After his 'bootleg sithempt to murder her staring, Mrs!..bC went to a chum. breed hang berielf. When foetid, she was optima, dead. —The Providence Poet, of July 27th, save: Among the deethspeported at the City Register's office yesterday, was that of Charles, ego& shoat fire months, father sad mother =known. This little cherub waif was, In the earliest part al his exist/ono*, ;duet in the charge of a woman residing rear of Atwiell's Arionue, with money to purchase the care that perhaps the pelvises shame denied, but no name was give* bet Charley. When Paradise reclaimed its hoagie from the world that bad so coldly greeted his ooralitg, the money for his burial was sent form the same mysterious source, and Charley sleeps In *nameless gram. Perhaps some one who reads this brief notice will feel a regretful pang, if not the mon bitter upbraidler of re morse, when the ; reflection comes home to the soul, who mourns for Charley? —The St. Loud* Republican says A young lady, posoosood ethereal', accomplishments, and hiving St i i,ooo in hard cash r jeposite at . St. Louis, started recently on a trip to New York, in company with her aunt. Ste took *sap on the Tennant,* Sell fr.en Keokuk to Cincinnati. Oa the Rape Wet was a young man who had plenty of isearytiting but money; he had importuned her at home, and kept up his ardent courtship on board the boat. The lady, however, was bard-hearted, and refused him the lout hope. The'boat stopped awhile at Carrolton, Ken tueky, and the lady sadttermuat ootithaded to taken stroll ea ahem. As shi wag gotng down the gangway plank. it tided, and the lady fell tato the water: she was drawn by tie Mutant under the wharf boat. the suitor Damped in, went under the boat after her, succeeded in catching her, --Alnally rescued her. In two boars she wee perfectly tar her deliverer, and a eterlsta . be ton and - othors. This Houghton is a aotorknits Mend of " civilization" and "Diggers." Hs is a oars merchant by profession,,but philanthropy i, his trade. Thar* Is scarcely a subjoet on which be has not writtan linters to the newspapers. He is exhoustless in his potato: efforts to do good for humanity—for tits sloven of the !Southern States, for instance; but when the famine was in Ireland, this good soal Hanghton stored his corn, kept up the price, dotty speschilled on the necessities of the drags, and by night had to throw his corn, which had pews musty, into the Liffey. Such is dwells( welcomer of Heal Dow to Dublin. eotemporaty makes known Ore following fact", which will prove useful to many at this season of the year• Poo pound of green copperas, costing seven cents, la no. quart of water, and poured down a privy, will effectually concentrate and destroy the foulest smells.— For water-elooets, aboard ships and steamboats, about hotels and other public Vaines, there is nothing so nice to she..,. pianos as simple green coppers.' dissolved under . the bed is anything that will hold water, and dins Fonder • hospital, or other places for the rick, free from napless. tit eamila Pot bomber"' nails, Ash-markets, slaughter hosees, sinks, or wherever there are offensive, putrid gases, dissolve copperas, and sprinkle it about, and in a few days tie Meet! will pass away. It a cat, rat, or moose diet Mont the house and mods forth an offensive gas, place it when the nuisance is, and it will soon purify the atmos phere. —An official oorroopoodooco bedew Lori Clow( neon and Lord Napier, founded upon despatches from the Brit t& oosurat at St. Vincent, Clip* d• Verdi, goes to shoe' that the schooner N. Band which left New York is July, MG, with provirdoes for ) the stoning people of those made her ben•rolent mission a cover for engag ing In the tiers-trade. After lauding bet carps at St. insiernt, het oaptain stilted that lb/ swim! was bound to she Woad of St. Jago, 'sad thous* to am West Indies, she was, koiravor, boarded off the Congo; in August, bywi Britiat ereiser, thou !Mu sr, under eirancastanosa that ST dad asaptaissa. but, toting been allowed to depart, It is Waged ski took on bawl 200 slaves from Cobaca do Cobra, with white she sar.al4o.. ladtanapoihs Ssarisost rotates Ibis case of bight/o ft So death. "Mr. .Rohn Jaassray, no Bot.taismats, sad • vary ropabsbla sitiasna, employed as suWor at Slurs' Ilasseng sal. about 11 miloo senahweet of the illy, moo to , kWh ate day last week very siagulatig. Mr .. . Jugos lav was satering the oitg is a totiggit, when, sttka. srosS• bog of the osethwest diagonal and the Tern Rants Rail read, his hone took fright at lototenotirs, yak backing, urbatied the vehicle around id the diree . tion of tles trade, kieemostive, running slow, -was iastantly twos& to • opted-atilL hat Mr: Janowey, ender the tirribis ides that he' was shoat to be imbed by it, died—frightened is dotal. —A queer Hoy{ it la eignolationin Michigan. The obey goo that • iteeheol Omar ti oonisod, to the Suter' hinge for tteatbV• child 14 that it died. • Reg lompriact moat paditioasi, aid she is to be Meowed whenever may you( teas will sail , Stan oat. Rer father beesi risk has oared $211,500 the heroic he who will thus meow this detnastoi . On the strength of this ro lolutlo stag, lose ferty young gentlented Wive applied, either by letter et is penes, at the &stem Prison., to as sets* the reepeasillift d neubasay and $20,500. —We are polaeCto bear, says the Nashville Vedas of Testalleg, of the iodides death, by disease of the bears, of the Mon. Sophia@ L. Tursoey.• He had _batted to welt Mtn kis saes, is Wittettestior, to his reddens, err ties lows, sod died before resetting it Mr. Teruq had beep • reshot If both Braes of the State Leurieleturs, le was usany years a resmiessitatbe to Oeuvres, tad far as. tan oropoli the awe is the Slatted States Basta serat-aaseal Wend oa the State debt, due as the lee ism. "bra bees proatptly set toy the Buts ?mazer- Us has bees thus walled to eased* the sorban of the Cleasetesweellit by the dilterreeassaty Treepurers respond ' hog Prowrikf W his Plia*thifir 1%40 tiMat Were the Ist last. NM* lbw, int, eft of WI tats Mrs. !Coot, ese ..“4.a►s ems" Elm Massif dead with w . pletol is cisolia d at, es sb. ad la 4 Ho was jsailst so, NO fon • '"aarsetaltted love." B; Aitor, s6ra 4 . 1 I• 44000 & 414 17, sad of w►om a Mead said b. woodd aako :away by board* lia at US • Top*, loft Now York oa amy with kio dormer, V awl Nowa" Ads, for Um'. T --- AQv miortars poll "ix r % illus. .:..t it %vk Ludirtillitot A ' 13 .101t: r•-t,t. There Is a questitdrilature the tea payer' of *OP 'hit. I ilicad, a re.et r „,, ,,i ,4 its „1,,,,,,..,, ~ On which shoed(' not be isellf f— eight oand whiff', as it ic•iow '' t ~,,ra O niiis a 14tblut 41 die 7 'the pgill anticcdimi• at.)ut time fur the various political parties, in the state to land present ;alit* a W 4467, ihi Itt`ptilahin caudidai ,. . Make their nominations fur the Legislature, it would list for iierl lour ofihintaie. * i et taking ,dttie peel trca , d• - well to call their attention to. We allude to the tonage tax on .•n of this penitential demagogue, that paper says "it re•i. the Pennsylvania Central railroad. The Cambershurg with the Democracy of toe Rey Stone State to determin e Spirit, printedin &county which, like our own, has received' Whetter he 'bait tenelltrett by bts ireinstery or nat."— few benefits from the rystem of pubhe with', to pay for I hi- i• mi. it ti,.e,.. r, -t with the Itertiocracy of the Key which the state is now saddled with debt, reflects our view. ..1 or, and w. are happy 1. to wit(:st they are fully aware exactly, and at the same time states what is patent to the . of the responsibility, and will .is ready to give a report in observation of every body, when it says that this tcnoage U i ,i'n.r tLut will decTrify 1.,,te6 whole Union. They under tax is now "in important item of income to the State; and 'trod WiltuoCs tactice,/have understood ?Iva foryerl. is yearly' becoming, more important. It has swelled They ran see with th Cuiiia that the Kansas breeze bas tepidly, and it will eiontinue to swell if not foolishly re- I died away—that, e wisdom Mid Kudence of their own llnouteheti. Probably In ire year, and certainly in ten, honored eon in e Preedeential chair has restored peace . It will amount to half a mil'ion dollars per annum. The i i and tranqu •y to that distracted' territory: and that, al- Company are extremely anxious to get rid of it, as well l i though e agitators at the wonderful city of Lawrence they may be for it is,a heavy charge upon their treasury, i war or4aslonatly make a opannodie'effort to create aeotb although it does not prevent them frutn dividing eight per I, er ever, Pr the purpose of helping such demagogues as cent. of profits on their stock, or two per cent Inure than ilmot, or Pa., and/Banks, of Mitss.,)ei the .sober second the established rate of interest. The fear is general, a thought of the people." is about to eonsigs this whole doubtless well founded, that the Pennsylvania Its cad IKansas humbug to a dishonored grave, in the person of Company will 'unitedly besiege the Legislature twit / repeal Wilmot• of the tonnage tax. They can pay filly or,- hundred 1 The following concluding paragraph of the tillh* N . a arti thousand dollars every year to be relieved the tax, and elm, showing as it does IC ilmot'slaet attempt to "crawl tiro' still make a heavy amount by the open , i.,n There are slime to office," is so apropo that we give it entire -- very few who believe that fifty thou n dollars would not I "Amalgamation between the republicans and knew. p u t a l most an y measure t h rough . Pennsylvania L egi , i ",things in Massachusetts had g iven Mr. Banks hopes of .UCCelf. In this dilemma , Mr. Wilmot referred to an old lature. Our opponents in that / bodly habitually vote to I letter from a know Dotting committee, which, from pen favor corporations, and tlyir seductive arguments of ex. ). dential motives, he bad for more than two months delayed pertenced 'borer& saldanyfail to convince a few Democrats 4 to h answ i e d r- a W ke he n n s P , Te r P s a r w t i i s c h e h wo w u r l i d tar d * . a ri n v iter m ed ex th a l i t i —precienly enough.tiaarry the point—that they ought to ho ' pes of receiving cee the e know nothink vote! Bat they had vote with the opp6iition. The retention of the tonnage not duly estimated the effect of inkopient despair or his LAX is of the irrehost Importance to the people Of Peon. avidity for office. Knowing that there was !mother means sylvania. lilac tax alone would pay all.our Oldie debt, b a y efe w a h t i : b h u t a h t e i v u e twceso.e.vnet°, to crawl t r possibilityo.g h clime, ore:citatroinnt not including interest, in fifty years' Beefy county in the hand upon the black republicat treed and the other upon State ought to sustain it. and above all, it should be to.aght I the mummeries, obligstioes, sad oaths t ot know-nothing fur to the last extremity by Erie and the adjoining counties, an a h n a d, in wi k th eye b s li inte r n o t fe ly ssi ga ini si o n f g a l c ir ere n m a: t ree , executive which have been heardy taxed on account of our public i 2:- ' 1 whic h 1* and e h% " polt e titil friends fn Penstrylvania have at AUGUST 13. 0437 tuiprovements, from which we have derived little or no advantage That the Democracy of the state a. IL body are revoked to held the Pennsylvania Railroad Company to the:terms of the bargain under which they obtained their charter,..caanot h.' questioned by any one st all ac. quainted with i their vtewe Their tnavir, we are sure, are made up on that score. - Now, as the Republicans at Erie county ate in a large tn4grity, rn I can send whoever they choose to the legilatnreL , aand as there is no local ad vantage to be gained by reutoiing this tonag tax, but on the eokttntry, every tax payer of 'the ronnty is directly in terested in having it retained—may we not hope 1., cLe them select men to represent us in \be legi.lature wbo will pledge themselves to co-operate with the Dem iersey upon this question"' Let us have en excreter the of September The (inserts thinks that Rollins, the Atneriitau cand..lats fir Governor, is elected in Missouri, and say. ti.lol.ati this news be c.infirinad be the aotual rJsuli, it elli cheer the hearts of the friend* of .ue,n.i.ii are, country. Rotsskg avowed himself on toe stow,' to t of gradual Emancipation to Missouri." We west MiT llRlghbUr is a " little previous" to clam.ng ft an emancipationist." The /alai/tracer, hi, organ in St Israeli, repeatedly charged Cul. Stewart, the Dora ,eratle candidate, with being in '' league with the Bost .n tionisis"—a ebarge it would net IA Ity e it its own candidate had •• avowed himself , r the stump in favor of gradual emancipation." But we have better evi donde even than the position-of the faretiiveacer to mate us doubt the claim set up by the Goss i p— ee have Rollins himself upon the frump, and Rollins as a Slaveholder— fo" It is a notorious fact that he is a Slaveholder, while Stewart, whom the Gazette would fain make us believe was oppiasing him bedews ot him "emancipation" views, ss,sr Our owner of • single "human chattle " Thi• in itself is pretty strong evidence that Rollins due" not entertain any very earnest desire fur immediate emancipation. But that the real truth may appear, that " etwancipsition" was not a glaciation in the campaign to the extent the Gazette believes, though Rollins may had been voted fur by people professing thou views, and to show that ha really was not the represe ntative of such• policy, we matte the fullow• isg *strut from one of his speeches "These are my opinions, my friends. I hi( • them from nu one. I do not wish to war with a man however. because he differs with me upon the subject. I d. 'Of irieh to war iota a sum &Reneee fie en ionaiseifpatiouisr. Trost the better and the wisest policy. My opinion is. that, in consequence* of the agitation that such a questlou will awaken in the State, and in consequenee of the fact that the disproportion between the white and black races is be coming grisater and orate; and of the fact that in course of time--in ten, twenty, orfilry years, most probably,—it will become the interest of the sierebolder himself to stay the current of slave 'population in the State of Missouri, that it in batter to do without this institution, I say that to consequence of all these laws, and considerations and causes now oprralicig, it nonld be best to let the question. ie2.10,11.0.0.11 arissutscierit a (be state. It is true that be also pro claimed himself 1g emigration from all quarters of thee in the course of events, it should apps r 'ger the iisitrerir of the people of Minton slave State, he war in favor of " lettine will be teen, that he amply favors the i question to the deter mination of time, and of permitting future create to decide a matter which he thinks al present had " best be let alone." That this (says the Pittsburgh eeiiss) is an drance upon the earlier state off i things in that State, is true, and it is inch an one u mon prove most gratifying to every northern man. But more than that, it is only orb as ,was contemplated by the framers of per national Constitution, and what we had a right to expect, had it not been for the pernicious regults of the abolition and sieve-stealing crusmiengainst the Southern people, which harvulutinated in a northern, sectional or abolition, Re publican, party. Rad it dot been for the baneful teal of a misguided antfffenatiral anti •laveryseentiment, we would not at this late day have been celled upon to rejoice at snob manifestationsos this in Misaouri, but Cu would have doubtless been portnittesi to beholds gradual emancipation going on is several of the Southern States Northern abolitionists have no reason to exult over this work au the South, for it haegrown up sod strengthened, notwn ti•trad • tug, and is confliot with their eff airt•, rather than as their result. Thu wholesome public sentiment has had treble work to perform, and has bad thousands of difficulties oast in its way by the conduct of the very persons who should have 'ought to aid and advance at. - We rejoice that at bar not been altogether erusihed hut by the faratt corn of this sectional pohtleal organisation. but that it wail Housish despite ate eatateoce and iu proclaimed purpoies. Any effort to place the Democracy, as a party, an antago nitm with this sentiment, u u absurd aa tt u baseleu. The emus* of the Democratic party on this subject btu ever been past such se that proclaitned by Air. Rollins—to allow time to maktithe tleceston,.atid by submitting it cu• timely to the will of !tote who are 010.1 vitally interested in its determination, to reach the preen in the aols era* way, and the only one in perfect consonance with the tune honored policy and practice of (Le party. All this is to well known at this (lay, that any effort to create a different impression will only exalts contempt, and alti. mita,. recoil spun those who have the tohodectly to attempt it. OHIO NOMLNA TIONS.—Tho Demooreatc State Con. •ention. whist Mot it Columbus laic week, noinioatell /lon. 11. D, PArNi, of Cieveimaii, on the Ars' hal/A_ His principle competitor wits Judge Rooney. Of the tomitiee, the Cincinnati Enquirer says:he Lai for =way years enjoy ed a high position among the able sod popular used in the State. His political fidelity is unquestionable, and to private character is pure and spotless. He is emphatically • new man, in a polttioel sense, having never before been • mudidste tors Rite ofroe, or been known 'ay s seeker after patronage or plate. He has &ea Mayor of Cleveland, and has had other high local honors bestowed upon him by Age neighbors, although a majority are opposed to him in politics. He is a fine and elotenent 'pea:ter, Is n. tlin I rime of hre, and is just the man, In every respect, to hoer the Deniceratie etandard in triimph through the Suns at the milt 'lactic's. He will receive an immense vote on the Western Baserva, and will but Satan P. Oases badl7 la the isetatert, IS the Dintaisereiey wilt only 00148 up to the work with that spttad rigor vibioh are in aiseorriaom with the present as. ti sacral Lytie, of Cno inost , , win Pet is the field Set Liantausat•Governor. Judge Rsutaa, of latrield, fee the Supreme Swim lie a jail. Moue sad popular nomination. The candidate far Tree war, Mr. Mows, of Monroe, is a now man. The Sects. teq of State ItatNitaairt, is t. milicrof the thrums Dastaucratio paper at Cottumbos, d has done good service to the cause is past. contests. ' „11Gr Two et President P rcie • Cabinet ollioers—Messrs. Mares and Dobbin--hare • "ea within silt Motto orbits retireisent; his Postmaster General has also lost his wife; sad General bask, of Texan who Wile 10/vied President pre airport of the Beast*, at the close of his term, 4 also among the dud. Rarely do we Ind sh large an amoost of mortiditils so short time in political family, ledio It le_stalad that no N. T. arrield is genii to stars • sew weekly, easiarnitly for fowl, reading, sad the sotatents of Ow &Ist member wili ratline* doe Plasgow poison an, Mrs. Coaahathaat's shad seroacluartat i the Neweratak warder of a iambi*/ Palatable food for the family entre table that. E all times betetelore professed to repudiate and spurn witb disgust. He answers every unit of the qoestdeas proposed plumply In the affirmative, and, if 'course, adopts acid sp• proves of the midnight-lodge contrivances fur seeming surionss, from the will plesiging blind obedience to lead er.", which an honest freeman would detest and scorn to !Oka, to the "plug ugly" dsmonstrationi of violence, blood shed and murder. He enneents I... Amorally to degrade and treat as au enemy even the guod, beciatise they may have been burr/ on the north instead ethe south side of a Finer or imaginary line. Although the c'i.inetttutlon and allpour i p stittaie sm state a nd De t inn al , toieraba.all religious aerie and creeds, he consents to wage a seryiie-war upon ima woose (maim and errors remained undiseovereb , ky hint for near hada century, and are now. first ilevelopbd to his affrighted •istun by the polittealneoessilles under 'kelileh Ms is writhing in agony of a deesaitid defeat. The eilnetity, with whOh be virtually o•ictiew , his termer professions and hyper-clumsily adopts a ...cis. tenth must disgust those whose support be Courts with such ?emir and skeet mean. DOSS. They know that be only wants their voles. and if there are candid men among them, titer must dispise his craven spirit Andrei:recent.> object•. What will his black reptiblican.froodi lay? Are they Po humid as willingly to follow him into an enemy's camp. and to bold kits repssbil can nap and cloak while, sin his betided knees, - be prays fur know nothing votes? ' Are thiy prepared to iarribee their political professions and join/film to a erosade against those deemed to bare been born la the wrong place, or worship God erroneously, to enable biro to gratify an am. tati9n that neat er Ws nor their past political' creeds could secure to Lim? Will therhonsent to engraknightebade or benison, upon their boasted tree of dim to tocsins ins I, unworthy amb,tfon a higher *eat' In a word, are they ,inceke it their prufessims 7 II so, they cannot eon. Pent to, SialOigt flAft who has no special claims upon them, isaderhoSias slsdZenly ea as to ioftagtheireaetaies for his ~war purposes—apessioe wiseve merits for lung years neither he not they dusecriered. This last step of Mr. Wilmot, it properlfuedersti4 sod appreciated by the people, will so sink biro In the emtinsition of all parties as to sees» the delpoeilicy ao user, betsoliNg triumph." 4 EIE4CL,r T> REJIIICIS °PHU While the general restiin Kentu:ky -dein •ostrating at it d.ee t..at it. • It last ie th Jroughly r),tl3 , .critle - it Vne t rejoice of, nn the le,t.et gratify k Fig incident coon lied S-I , ro Attu tho ma ..!f Jam .•• Tley to C .ogres" froui the Ashland Districi lie was, of enure, thc •lcal csndolate, to which party be has firmly attached himself ft was his illustrious fattier who do clared that when the Whig party should become a ecru tempt,iiic ith3r.tion party, he would leave It, raid join that pirty which should be devoted to the Union and the eon stitutl kir. CIO has acted as Ilia father woulnd . have dune When the wing Party teesituo • • imotemptible'abo lition party, be left it. and time be has pined himself re that party which Mope is diseased to the Union needs no to be asserted. 1.1 e: has segued his election against an opposition litres seat was desperate—an opposition such as only know nothing de•poratii•ti ran 'wage, stopping at the employment of *no meant proruirdig injury to the ob ject of its hate. The abuse of him has been moat vile -so vile that it hes doubtless aided rather Man igtur• id him, exeiting the sympathies of Lb* old neighbor, of his fattier among whiten be was born. It is raid of hum that there was never a man who came before the people ••• "K.. • ...r••••••. Allll* Wail be has lees of the clatuagoee than any man who /MI er won a victory before the people of Kentucky agains a strong adversary. Indeed, Mr. 01 ) portiere., a blunt, direct, honest, straightforward manner, which is rather calculated, at first, to repel than incite conAdence and kindness. Ile has none of the arts of wheedling, hum. bugging and deluding. In Lee, be is no politician. but a. out. sturdy, independent, high•toinded Kentucky gentleman, who sustain' what he believes to be right and just, and wouldn't flatter Neptune for his trident." TO BE VITIATED.-1t has become so much the fashion for pulpit politicians to insist upon the propriety of eau vertiag the Temple of Clod into a ward meeting boom and devoting the Sabbath to tap room essays on the science of government, that it is quite refreshing in them times to find a clerical orator who entertains the good old fashioned sentiment of our Saviour on this subject_ Bish op Kip, wit) ' , poke at the late Protestant Episcopal Con vention at , hacrameuto, is, bower, one of these rare excep tions. Alluding to the political contest in California, and its excitilig effect upon the general mind, he said• "From all these excitements our choreic stood aloof- Its inigtere contented themselves with dieing their Master's work, and inculcating the truth that their duty was to Preach the thispeit that "thereunto were they calked;' not to carr y tutu God's house the engrossing topics of this world, but rather on the day of holy rest to remind their hearers that all these things must pass away, while for as eternity is waiting. Un no one act of any of your number has the gainsayer been able to fasten, to throw discredit on your holy calling. When urged to take part in these irsciting topics, as all of you at times have been, your voodoo' has shown the tame spirit which actuated Nehe miah, when his answer was, 'I am doing a great work, so that I cannot come down.'" We wiPb every ether church had as good reason topside itself upon Its vtrictly Cbristain deportment under such cirenmstances. "STATE POLITICS."—The Press annonites that tie's. IV. F. PACKZa, the Democruie candidate for Governor, will thottly addreFs people et various points. lie will appear before them under the most auspicious mount. stencre. fin every scene Do will be impregnable. Begin. Ding with the federal administration, ho can point friend and foo to the general welcome that awaited its induction and has accompanied its calm and constitutional progress. On the Kansas question he is armed with the weapons of truth. soil with the results of experience. On State poli cy, he can polnt to the banishment of • worthless paper eurrency as a triumph' of Dertmeratie statitantannbip. On the 'Torii,' question. l'e can refer to tb, settled sad weari ful experiment of impartial and mend iiiiiiiatieti.— 14 Himself at all times, the champion of dorsi and e a ligitt coed . system of public improvements, • auk louse ever, friend of the great lines of railroad to • standard. Tbess Sr. the sabstsodais of the feast he will spread before big hearers. Tilers will be none of the pereidap• 91 • mere rantt, nn his ***Area sou, of the nail, of, aa upload for public favor who has nothing to risf4l to bat peouitnin a melding to offer but professions. Ws felicitate triennia Pause 444 the soar trigunidtWOro hint. n New Tort Watt sweet Broker, a loaetaliti jonruel. iettived be Mr. par., sootutos a enicmonleatios fres the spirit of thillite liairtet, through Mot. Porter, a mediate, it. which-be ma" the cols recastly tuned. is Watt street is a esweeseopy ofshore with widish be waft bribe(L team , hay on teeth wutild be entitled to resolve noaesnantiontioa tree Asko. It cietainly is a Well &nese Broke.; eel hence,, ertth thrift Wt a* view, sod a tendfssn so well acquainted w}th the fitets4we do sot see that there is further room to doubt the genSthentais of the copy se. (erred to. Judas states be betrigia bit Minor for fb stoney tepees.. be was poor and needed ii, further the# be received it from the high priest spout eleven evictd It evening; that be was born , in Jerisalow, 1852 years ego; Sheba tired lee yaws after the *Tacit:ion, and was then cloaked epos a ehao:. * jig' The Leglnsturet of Tensemee, Virginia, Takes, Kentucky sad Alabama are to else" Bolted Steles Bsnaiont at , their next teillifrel.. Tossoesee has to oboe*, tap.— Renter sod Win are prom/peat esedldasos In Virgin/h.— : x-Dovoreor Penult, ex-oecretary Chino* 808. Goo., W. Jelseos, Boa. Wm. Prestos end Bon. Jobe W. elevenses ate bpoken of is Kentucky by the Democratic eat. liethannexh. the Texan easier, will probably he non. Reek'. cutuemor from Texas. .141, TLe sew. has been leading Its readers to believe that Fox:ober. Democracy were di organised by Oar. reit over Gov. Ir.' ■ and his Kathie pone,. Rossetti ,kesto ni , buster's., shear that homer IVA they May differ as to the ss --.— ursifwerrying oat inesaarls, they are always a anit in opposing a ammo* toe. ovvi4 h. MIMI Oar B startling nngbte. The trot horror of bloodstains has worn of Irvin l i pd we see only a bad, woman entangling herself every day more deeply in the meshes by which unlit U ewer sneireled. Counterfeiting balking', is not an entirely new dodge, but this last master stroke of Mrs. Cunningham is hideously novel. Everybody has revived all the old Internet in No. 31 Bood Meek and the *pet". ties of Pollee Commindonens, and a the other tai/es wiib► have occupied our attention, are hustled into the back. gravid. Apewpssm of Me fletittose baby silmtr—yee, of tba"rwret disMiete 4 cultackt 1411 7 ltPid.cislA the 12 "." excitement which it has "kicked up." Never did mortal baby, in this repuistican country, suite so mach in a* this sweet.iittie blue-eyed stranger, which Mrs. Bar den Cunningham, amid her efiCellieber -iambs, persisted in calling "ber dear innocent baby." Nero did Alms Rouse progeny before evoke so mach interest from "all the world and the rest of mankind." Belles and beauties, , Sspper.tendosa. and lower-tendons, up-town and down town—Editors and Lawyers, Priests and laymen—all, are le a fever to see, kiss and fondle it. Verily, it is a "child destiny." But while this is going—tits metaphisleisnas sod moralists ere busy discussing the propriety of the source of the District Attorney and Dr. Did, who so clever. ly laid,fhe trap Into which the "Witch of gador" of 31 Bond Street, so nicely fell. For our part, we conies. oar morals perceptions are altogether too obtuse to see where in either committed an error—and hence we cannot agree with those who denounce drat course as 'undignified and unjostiffahle, - -Win cannot perceive the dishonor In it, al luded to by those who always sympathise with a culprit, when his or her criminality is startling in degree or ro mantic in citaritteisr. On the contrary, we etiatiolre Dut trirt Auorney Sill entitled to the thanks of the eorommti ty, and a respectable physician, like Dr. Uhl, worthy of a pablie testimonial of gratitude for haring the moral coat• ago to set aside the rigid ales of kis prefeaskm, to east away all eonsidweatioas of person:id opprobiews, mid lend hie high, his scientilkir scam's, his time . and ifs popery:tut= aid the law's representatives in their labor to probe to the bottom this new mystery. The city is now empty of eitisens end lull of strangers, southern sod Western merchants crowd the hotels and theatres. A few amusements are kept up for their benefit, the thief of which is the series of promenade eoncerte cbutmeueed Abe Academy of Mask by Mr. Stuart, the lesser of Willaek's Theatre. Timm are oondsotted on monster scale, and beat Zelvien hoUow. Business is get tkog brisk. Cotton is up and cottons are down. The senlskroay be remarked of all raw material and mai:Sufic tired falickes. This state of things results from exeessive tnanufeetarnd importation. Sage newspapers advise toc mills to sto‘.o : uning or diminish prodretion, when toy hostiles+ man iihows that half the manufacturers its the country are neck deep in debt to the COMailliol2 mer ,haists ohs seiltetreir goods, and are obliged to keep mak. tog and sending on goods, even at heavy lou, in order to vtaio their credit mid •void failure. Reports from pri r.io sources speak toogt ocierierningly of the condition of II tfir slo,thein cropi, with the exception of oorn, whioh lan. tvitdly tamed the caner yet. liemp, sagas, *hest, in the South sod southwest, to said to be In splendid ~, tviit %on ft is not often otie sees, erea in tbU moral pest house, • refuter female "Jeremy Diddler," and hence, when one is ) 1 t Isl b roug ht ap before'the oistreed lows, you veracious oor. reepeedkett tPlbilimultio "maws a tote" of Sheik being the ease , then, let as premed to my that attar morn- ine. there was brought to the Ninth Ward tien house a fra , l, but fair daughter of mother MVO, ithilied with prac ticing upon the beuevoleut people of that dietiieta series of impositions by which each and every one of her victims were made to "bleed" to a tale of woe to the lane of $5 or S 10. She was, tooth to say, very winning in her manners, fai an that romantic age of lotooteltwo, to whielt erste par strings, it is supposed, open most mail Her name is said to be Fanny West, alias Wee, alias blazon. alias something else—perhape Smith' One of her brat calls was some days since, on Mr. Christian, of No. 22 Bank street, to whom she told a pitiful tale of the sufferings of her sig. ter, who was ill, in want, and threatened with ejeetment by her heartless landlord. Her story was told with such• candor sad feeling that Mr. C. believed it, and gave her .fivii dollars. She afterwards called on sorstal. residents atilt obtained sums of fire and ten dollars ender similar repettpeatatione. but by rushing the busineas too extensive ly, she was detected sod caught. She was committed —s sad finale...to romance sad female rascality. Year c o 4ii il\ pendent doom not often indulge in theatri eels, yet be e ld not resist the temptation the other night to visit Burton'sNyor the purpose of seeing what progress "darting littlite. Mitettell" bad made in the, historic artsloe. tier ap &mica before a Sew York abadienee, ~,,....\.., .1......ne-reere t .g. .... ponce. reins, I jewel of a lass, born in Saw York, and brought upoo the 'boards" at a very early age by tier mother, after vainly endeavoring to prevezt her atioptiog the uncertain and and dangerous profe.•t9o of an ,letre •. as before re marked, it is now some fire years +ince she ant appeared Isere, and the interveniag time has beign 'pent in the South and West, where her nieces" has been 'sat..-fully Jana tying the opinion formed when ebe lest that she would become the cleverest comma f t+ge• On the *maim% of her ',waren ereeleg ehe emetataod the fevoratdi *floated years ago, and was welcomed bac a fail and discriminating audience. As what else wee capable, when else wag put to the test, stile \ appeared ist the four dsreniArd characters of Mathilda, ilemri St, Alma and the Arab boy, in the exciting drum* of the French Spy, and as Katy O'Shisi in the Wee of that name. Her rendition of the different characters in the Preach Spy wore at ore. spiraling, thrilling and natural and at times we observed a dash of originality that proved her an &mate, droidadly entitled to the high opinion she engendered when a - wee seta bairn." o A "pretty kettle of GM' was c ,iked and *erred up, be_ fore Judge Morris, is Brooklyu, on Friday. One John Peter Feca l) , a swarthy Spaniard, made complaint against one John li. Stereos for the seduction of hie wife, and Maimed the nice lint; min of $5400 as (Images. This history of the of ir is somewhat Instructive, as it shows that e•dplritnaliem" was at the bottom of the whole tionblt. Some fifteen year. s, uce Stevens established at expensive match manufactory in Forsyth Street, New York, — and at one time was reputed to be worth over $BO,OOO. It is said that he squandered the most of his property in chews teal experiments, and after becoming reduced in his dr.- cutosuinces, mowed h.. family some fire years sine* to Williamsburgb, mod then went to to'Llifornla. lifeettn . with poor suedes, he returned to hie family and became a e troeg %avocets 01 Spiritualism, Mt/tough not generally countenanced by them, being generally tronsisiered sound in his ira *bout wear siuce Mrs. Stereos died when Mrs. Pecan and another woman who resided near by tendered their services to prepare the remains for inter' meat. By Ws means Stevens became sequnistiod with Mrs. Peutti and visited very frequently at the house, and boll,' it is sille,:rd, indiseed her to leave her husband and tale up her abode .v 61114114 after going thrtingli what they called a marriage ceremony. Stevens, is arbour/Ay years of Op, and Ctrs. Pecan shoat forty—both old enough to know better. The Poitue Clotnetteebusers have reached the 599th bel loutig without cooties any wearer than before to Ailing the vacancy. Scrianwittle every thing dangles by the suds.— The eityltatlf ie becoming stoatantaolouk and refuses to POI the bills swindling contractors present for apprival, god, pe constlaenee, such of the city Hall property a. is otoireale is earted off every day by constables. Thursday Ooe. Stittarill and Seek Have portraits were taboo to the onetime room_ Ail this part of tho world seems to be rap. fey obtaining the Aerostat of a don of thieves. All kinds of "esonrsions for the :Anton^ Rs Just cow In fall cry. Barge shaped pr li sts, the "Itattitelppi croft, are polling about lu all d dins, loaded with ititta. he foreigners, capering to the mule of Idiom violios.—‘ Ost of town houses, it Yorker', or 411 along the North sid - Isserfee re , are beleagered all day by ezeuraiatlint, who took Ipso the reentry to pueral or a kind of epos lota erktob Slay be passed epos by aoybotr•uutil It is Crave up with brteartattoogiola l'aueoettbarbaa tosidemos g o d i t *wa y s ward to aßorapt trait raising as thole op • Om, peon sod pooches are tarried of "la the trees," to be buirbagto t aagb the g in Patio at"twoottuts a quart." Allies/ at ours who had lissa bringing forward, with toil* eiccurti booing. a live oars lob of early potato** soot malls fora laborer the eater doy to agitator the mealy **mum and gather theta to, Patriok touted that T lil a same oat raze*, " 1 / 4 7. 4 • 1 % the hills iMd all been 'leased. oak filled at bola, acid the rootless riasersiasert. ed. so chassis oasoal observer masa di•oover nothing out ti the rah, though the whole Ave aides had been dug over darisig several might* provides and totally despoiled! Thls way proves the truth Sam.Pateles bandy remark that "Soma things can be dose as well as others? ERIE. TEE DEAD - RESTORED TO LtrE.—A faw years ago d eras generally inepseed that gray bait could 40t bo tailored to is original solar, or suds to grow en bald beasts; bit sissy Lbw &Asset of Professor Wood's Salt Restored's, nosy waits Who dyso years . ago sup sow aria daily in the various walks sp(life. appearing ia all tba vigor of youth, wearing disk own dai'h foirlag loch. if.. plyime. from having used did great Rastoradvc—Losiewille r the 00Wid4 at Halifax we hue Law news from treial intelligence brought __ found under the appro. priate head. All ttia •wale oesaprieliag the expedition for laying the Atlantic Telegraph Cable had arrived at Cork. A telegraphic despatch from Cyrus W. Field, at Queenstowu, dated 31st ult., states that the able bad been joined the evening previous, and a message sent through it. entire length in Ica than a second, The shore rope its to ho lauded,.agi the Tee eels were to 00111100000 sinking Lbw cable on the 3d ar 4th instant, if the•weather proved propi tious. The Royal assent had been given to the bill incorporating the Company. The ram for the Goodwood cup came of on the 30th. There were 14 entries, including the American horses Pryor and Prioress, who came in sth and 6th respectively. The details of the Indian news reached Lon don on the evening of the 31st. A letter from Madras dated Jane 27th, stated that Delhi had fallen. The last authentic ac counts, which were to June 17th, stated the Delhi was in possession of the insurgents, but it was generally believed in London that it mid fallen. The mutiny is wide spread and appears to have affected the whole Bengal army. 10,000 additional troops had bead ordered to India. Grdat alarm prevailed at Calcutta, where it is feared the Masseltnen population had formed the Besign of rising, and taking possession of the city. The inhabitants kept themselves armed and the hotels sad prinepal . places were garrison ed by sailors belonging to ° gaps in the river. There is some anxiety about the Miasma country, as the Ist regititent of cavalry had tontined, and great attroeity bad been committed Mbilanzie and Elopat. Many Europeans °soap ed Further details of tberwar in China state that on the 27th of May 13 junks were destroyed, and-on the 28th, 27 heavily armed junks were capsized by the English. On the sth of June 2,000 British captured a fort, and took or destroyed 127 junks, mounting over 900 guns, with 9,000 men. FRANCE. The tri'il of the Italian conspirators was to take place on the 6th or Bth inst Labtube, the famous Italian forger, is dead. It is stated that the harvest in France surpasses expectation. St. Patti dates to the bth are received. In the Democratic Convention, dodge Sherburne offer• ed a resolution providing for the appointment of a committee of conference to wait upon a similar committee to be appointed by the Republicans, to make compromise for the submission of but one constitution to the people. After an animat ed debate, it was voted down by three-tnajority l The subject is to come up on Monday, and the resolutions will probably be adoped. The Little Ceow band of warriors returned from ap expedition to Beach for Inkaptitah, hav ing found the Comp and killed the four murderers. Little Crow brought the scalps of the slain to the Superintendent of the Lower Sioux Agency. A band of fifteen disaffected Chippewas were plundering tbe.settters fifty miles north of St. Paul Sr. PAUL, Minuesota, Aug. 10. The Republican Convention to-day unani mously passed Judge Sherbunie's resolution which was rejected by the Democratic Conven tion Saturday. The democrats will probably pass the resolution to-niotTow. Fart Laramie dates to the 22d alt ;dates that Col. Balmier arrived at Bents' Fort, and would leave ou the 12th for the head waters of the Republican in pursuit of the rheyennes The California trains all passed Fort Laramie in good health. liol - rx.na I • t mason:lmm ry -itaricncdr,--rutP 13pefreer s battery, for the Utah expedition, met tags hunt dred and twenty.five miles west of Leavenworth. Another regiment from Rook Creek, Captains Van Vleit and Cottonwood, with Reno's battery, were at Big Blue. The Cheyennes were scattered along the entire route between Laramie and Kearney But lit. ale damage was done to the train; the Indians, fearing an attack, were is large parties. A war has broken out between the Crows and Sioux.— Several surveying parties have been seen, but nothing has been hoard of the murderers report ed last week. There is nothing from Utah. Warta Sour —The first warning the peo • of St. Eleazor, Canada, had of the water spo, in that pariah, was a noise like that of the sea in's", storm, proceeding from a large and cleric cloud overhanging the " place. Soon the cloud seemed to burst, letting fall towards te earth a train, somewhat in the shape of a funnel, with the email end turned downwards, It revolved rapidly, hissing like escaping steam, and swing ing to and fro, and imitating the contortions of a, snake. When the small' end reached the ground, it lifted and carried away in its revolv ing impetus whatever it come in contact with.— Boards, timber, stones, and portions of houses were whirled in the air and thrown a distance with fearful report. Several houses were thus razed to the grouted. One horse and three cows were drawn by the power of suction to the wa. ter-spout, and, after being raised high in the air, were let graduaßy down ; they escaped unin jured, and were only covered with mud. Five carts were carried to a great height, and thrown across some field into the woods, being smashed by the fall. Lugo trees were uprooted and re moved a considectible distance: TIM PRE ISM*IOVI SYSTEM.—The policy of Congress Binoe the foundation of the republic has exhibited a tender regard for the interests of actual settlers. The legislation of half a cents , ry has guarded their rights and secured them a preference in thd purchase of public lands which have been imprcived by them. The justice of 'etas policy is sparent, and its benefits to the Union are felt id the wonderful development of our natural rears:trees and wealth. The'Pre-emption eybtem, howevet, in emulous of speculation, is not unfrequentlyi abused, and claims preferred to the prejudice at the actual Neuters; and whilst the Executive has, by proper regulations, from time to time, interfered for the secuttty and protection of the bona fide settlers, the remedy is with them to protect themselves by si resort to their local tribunals, and to punish unlawful speculators, who seek to establish claims under Color of the preemption privilege. It is indemtood that a circular is shortly to be. ismusi from the General Land Office in which the whole aystem of preemption is to be discuss, ed, and the principles upon which it, is founded are to be explained in all their bearings. This 'will be, en important document, and the more so because it has been so long needed.— Washing ton ,Stater. ham. The Couocil Bluffs Nonpareil says that cOtapany of returned Mormons are now encamp ed sear that plaoe, and that they intend to make the Bingo** future lime. They have tried the "land of promise," sod found promises mot, peaty than deeds, or at leasti than good The fait and oheering promisee made to them were all worse, than broken, and they subjected to restrictions more rigid than those of slavery. At the risk of their lives they made good their escape. THs "I`Villir" IM TRI ATLANTIC TSLIOWR Cent.s.--Xt tarns out that the two elections of the Atlantic Telegraph cable have imam mann factored op u'to form opposite iftwists" where Chef join in'tbe middle of the, ocean; but the of stake le not supposed to be Important Great oliiddened wad left in England when the Falken Left, in the eanommof the enterprise. by the CANAL CBICAOO, August 12 Latest from the Plains Sr. LOUIS, August 12 (411A68110PP 1 3 1 1 IN itplNlts; .—These little winged trillions have "sitssmed, 'and,quitted the Vrtile fields of tin Up* , Mississippi, having left thousants of lOW a detect wail% and buedreds of fan/cies withi*ot the-slightest prospect for a crop. The Monticello Times is inclined to get facetious over it, and after telling how the set , tiers had broken the prairies, planted, sowed and prepared a magnifieent array of luxuries for their long legged guests, thus describes the festival and the exit : "MI things being thus prepared, our hungry visitors 'pitched in,' without giving us time to ask the blessing. Pitched in ?—yes, bodily, flesh and bones; tore up the earth and took everything, root and branch. Not satisfied with .the gnaw tree they went to the dry, and devouredtenurially skinned the paint o ff houses; they went into the he , nut into window cur tains, gnawed up the ts, took possession of wardrobes, cat the very t off and eat the pockets out of our coats ; devoured our women's skirts, hoops and .all. In short, they acted as though they were drunk and bound to raise 'nerd' generally. Thank heaven, they are gone. They took the air •fine route. When we saw them last they were about half a mile high, their bright wines spread to the breese, and glittering in the sunlight like snow flakes in a cloudless sky Their direction was south, southeast." G ZRILI TT 8 MITE(' 8 LAND (.4 JETS —Gerritt Smith, in a recently published letter, says that his expectations in regard to his gifts of land to colored men have not been fully realized lie says "Of the 'three thoneand colored men to whom I gave land, probably less than fifty have takefi and continue to bold possession of their grants. What is worse, half the three thousand, as I judge, have ei ther sold their land, or been ea careless as to allow it to be sold for taxes." In a dense throngs' the Presidents' gardens re cently, the States reporter of items bad occasion. to apologise to Hon. Howell Cobb, Sec. of the Treasury, for laving, in ignorance, made a desk of that gentleman's back, in writing a minute of some pining event. Mr. Cobb,riving that his friends around him were amuse fit the ludi crous incident, replied laughingly that no harm had been done; that a man who-was backed up by twenty millions could scarcely be expected to feel the pressure of a crisis like this. SPECIAL NOTICES MANY have: been lead to cultivate the acquaintance aod friendship of Da. Lizsraann, of Rochester, N. Y, from learning of his extraordinary NUM MI In the treettoent of dis eases of a prints stature, See advertisement in oar advertising eoltanne /mg. 1,1%51.-12.1w. TO THE SUFFIIIIING COMMUNITY, Helm bold's Gentune Preparation of Fluid Extract BuchrLia otge i rsa specific. Read the advertisement headed "Hembold'i Genuine Preparation." Iml2. SI:BATCHELOR'S HAVE EYE.—lake a big Ann, broad end deep and Strong, the reputatioo of M. A. MOB'S HAIR DYE Low* on and onward, burying imita tors, swallowing up pretenders, drowning all competition, resting upset the elsorespad opposing rocks, the foam of bsisting puffier., and the deed doics of turappteniated trash-mongers. Mode sold or sOPßokili 23G nasteny New York Counter:kits are 'dewed, mulct all ancept tire ban has irna. Si. Batchelor on. WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR, 239 Broadway, New York All nthers axe coowterfost.—Sold by Stewart LSinclair . ,lirle Pa i g Beware 01 s IIIIIT•TION called Batelielor's Hair &re, ofrca, it N.Y., and hawked around blTuttlo ai Moses, of Auburn Names of denlorsertio sell It are now Wing obtained, and will abort. ty ha pobilabseL 1146.- - Iljr41)1, INTIM/MT TO IRE,IALIO4 GENBILAL LT • We coonnemd to the attention of our tamale readers tea winch appear to be attracting* good-neal of attention a presentsime in various parte of the country, and Lately in troduced in this place—we-allude to " Galileo anti-Costive Pow• der sad Female Restorative." Judging from the letters that aceoturmy them we cannot but believe theta possessed of more than ordinary merit, end calculated to allord relief to a clt number of women *taming under complaints peculiar to t lel'ret, sod which Abe ordinary mean,. generally fail to reach Sts infrertiement and letters in relation to This medicine, it another cairn:nu. TO rtitiorrs.—Ae tbia is the season In which chats dam are Isnot frequently troubled with Bowel Cons ist; it may be well for parent. to know that Wo►fa ate a fnatt eourceland a frequent cause of these derangements, and that a return to health and regularity ratit', reasonably tee expected ao 10114 , 14 the •. stew is kept in a state , 4f irritstion by the presence of these entitle Their expiation ,s therefore a conditinn of health This can Le readily done be a few dotes of the IiERMAN WORM CANDI", t hicn remove,' boils the worms and the +lime in which they ar e bred and oonriehed, i not diva, ',sable, instating, not hnstimg to the stomach and how. - but >nil the rontrar) . pleas ant to the tette, allay. fever. punt , • ti,e breath and rcgs oat,' the ash, of the Leer and bowel. thilley's 311stgleal Pala Extracter.—.ttramirattain an I pain ire.. inseparnal. ut FIRE and HEAT Inflam ingon produ p.m and pun p 1 , 3 ,11,•• IlliiilSlls4ll l loU. Wilert•ltt lig i r ren there Is unnatural heat, throbbing , redness, no mattes ettether it I. eau •e d by • fewer, s hurt. 1 Dor+, p0{4013, 11111111:041.111121, pikfl. scald, burn .r .I,n`. there Is inflaminatLon. A hundred boo.. or • thousand sermon. cannot alter or stump the conelsmion T. no here pain, and restore nature. inflarn....... __ ~,, , ~,_ ~,,,,..- .• .......bwwinerl little Tina. and 1:1301t E . IIrIVIS persons wbn hart toed RA LI.E Y 3 MAGICAL. PALY S ritAcroic, are convinced, and admit that its control over In flammation IP more wonderful and unm,hat r , inatantiy allarn g the pun. nbutrultrang palson. eztrucung mortod obrretions sad forcing nature to nausea her swarm, renewing and healing tin burn, mild, sore, or aLltaimt, to too serer* to yield to Its soothing and caring influence ApplT a grurooduktole tad lb. cure has commenced' I , :recti box of GENTIVI 11ALLICT . 1 Pros Erra•CTOR bs upon it • Steele Plate F.ograce•l L•bel with the signature; of C. V. CLlClifet E\ ER & CO., proprietors, •ml iitsßr DALLET, nnnufactursr. All other' •ee counterfeit. ?nee 2.5 cent, per hi, cir All orders 'honk be addreaseii to C V. Clickener & Co , 70 Barelay,and 222 Greenwich sta., N. Y. Sold by all DruglyteU and Medicine Dealers thronghont the baited St etre 3init • MARRIED. 111 McKeon, July 1.3 d, by Rid E. C. Rogers, of Edinbo ro, Mr. SILAS CROUCH of Franklin, to Misr ARVILLA If. WRIGHT, of McKean. DIED. On the evening of the 7th inst., at West Springfield, 11. B. Ausroi, wife of Job• A. Austin, Priieipal of the Meat Springnold Academy, aged 11/ years, August I,st, of putrid sore throat, at North East, ,BAMCBL JUSTUS TA.L'.7OTT, only sou of Samuel and Betsey B. To/cote., aged 1 years. In Past Washington, W is., July 31st, km. J ANE, late consort of Isaac C. Loomis, of the above place, and for merly of Springfield, in this county, aged 4:A years and 7 months. FLOUR FUJI JEW WHAT PMT rate article of Flour from Ycs rrNITE Kim cz Wear, eau be had at the Flour Store of the Keystobe 2 Park Hail. J W ticLANE. Erie, aus. 15 ta4; BUGS! BUGS r! BUGS!!! voTHING has ever yet been discovered that so effetteunly ri pets Bed thipl al CARTELS COMPOUND EXTRACT OP SMART West', and mita. entuely certain to news e them, It a neatest dangerous or disagreestee to person* Try .1 Eno, August IS, 1557. A Nrer FLY TRAP. FLY P.ll. PER, very sttrsetare rim Ants, is: ous sheet of *bleb Is solßeiest to kill • quart 'Fru,. 64. seats s 'beet, to by bad at the Ma* of E IP. Augunt /5, Is,; CARTER is BRO _ _ - THE ERIE ACADEMY WILL be °piped for the receptson:pl student's on 31et Atiguet, at 9 A Y. hotter the 4trectom of the Ardloerrag Board of Instr.:Woo IV I.UNVISON, A 11. Pry:top/a, sad Teacher of lAszigua4u. KR S. SARAH L. GUNNISON. Toaebar of LAMA and Nord Soissoe. MRS. NARY H. GLIB. Teacher of Natbsomolem sod Notosal P 1110144. TealtalB 01? ADINDNISON, Aeqoa.tataaee with the fundamental ruin at arithssetio he able to read with ewe aad darner ; be able to write ; have MOWS 111 , 10.104 V or Geography • sonata a good moral ehararter • W dlicard entirejy . the Iwo( Tobsiox, Ilam ILAVitut o r ~ul.rtar ateisinto Meet. Asithmetie, Geography, Hater), LO Mlotattntary Algebra, Physical Geography, Engligk Gab, mar, Latin atrazums.r atni Reader. 00 ater'Geometry, LAN'Ome*, Notipl Pb o PeoPhr , stakro, Buts - try , 43 SG Thl4=7, Surveying: Rhetoric, look; aeokrot . hattonomy. Mantel and Yong *mew , 14 00 Modern Languages each trn. $1 Tuition Bills are made oat for quarters and hair (parte" onl. Th. Academy ballding Is cow audergoing thorough tatmenal re pairs, awl the Ladles' apartment is being Ltted up with new and elegant Furnitu% making this renerahle Soot of Learning at gem eut unusually attract - try. GPO. A. LYON, President P naseczur, See'y Elea, August LS, 11157.-14.3 t PUBLIC 13 -- ,ALE Ins Saber-Aber will offer at Pahl* Sale ea Wedenedny the oth day ot September nest, at 2 o' crock, P. M. on the prewasew, the belonging to fete Rem. Wale*, Witlson, Late of Frani*, Township, miaowed Ceetaartias 30 scree of Lead all Ineprored.— Terns nods known on day et bele. Fairview, Average 14.:, 1837.=-14.13t. ISAAC WEittriEß, Agent. /fa 410 and Sib Vag's and Doable Threaded Empire raxi4.l7 Sewing Knotine. A N Agency for the agile cf them Soldier Naehine‘ ow be er ourid on move' Pernes, fur the county of Enec` by a personal apps to_the subscribers at thetr office, S. corner Third and Alt% Irtretete, Philattrlphtit. Ito one weef apply without Cs tai sufficient to etenduct the Badness prop—weiy, and without ea to teliabllity and ow Pagtti• tide poothwely wart that these liactuuse, for all purposes of air by fez supetior to any Sewing itachlne in = matter at what east of conwarobtkne4 Led they will, oOsrsd evassuind a ready and indlialted Ode JOHNnoN t 900 DELL. In the teener of the tedatiutatnitos OC- } 10 the Orphaa's Court of teneut of the fatale of K. C. Lelia., Erie Com a. Comfy. No. M AWL TIM 107. at. eatteset e, 11 4 5 7.--Aeootut promoted sad Ned 104 int•ptitmit =aft the tame appotatedifeatPtioia Great, toe. auditor to and report oe eueptlooe Mad. We Curbaat." All hitereeted. will *tee take sottai thee the' under will attend to the 'lathes of to appoiatatest, at Ws oas, hl the City of trig, oo the ales day of Anima, ea 2 tocbooe, P N. whoa sad 'deers they nap to heeryL Avast 10, 1537. U.N./AM QUAY, Auditot. 1 Jeasthria Keith la Common mity mon Floss of Fate Co • • Artso: L W. goal Al. FL Is Nu 'lB August. arid IfssulKoitri Tony len. 'And now to writ, Aup et 7, liti.7. Om 'Outwit rho Cutlet %p- Pau Porkisimili Grunt. Dig, auditor to Militit distribution' of this Smug mode on 'boss writ. Per Curium." .An iutis will please Me seeks that ibis Twin will attend Os tios Wks at Ido' 11. st Itts t ake. muds oar* they tbe first day a IWO4 u Stqclock. mites where they may be heard. Ilhia, Anne. 10, UP. BLICIAMDT 13.11424,, AtvittOr IBMS CITY VII 4 Intolitan.lort . , I tit.. PINE ANI) i .I ? , By ina•ao aal , N 111. 6 1 ,.. Oa* aurroasatul RIMII to artist., t..th Artillorm, M perlelue....ck. ~ 1 ad vocations. way pupas. Ity Use pay m u 1„,.; owl became lowhir.or, 4.4 •b*, MWA*w. , yrs . bri e .-r/ree Adies.m.se .1•011,,, fahlbltioes o 1 the Art 1".4.. hut —,Preemouttioa of speraw.,„ titAnnl aotd Premium. The la to ootapeto for Prty. , to •o am'euted by th Iskomt.r. Tbe,gehibittotta o r useateune.l,4m anuftett,to to to. 1,11, m Premiu t oppooto to th• renhaded y th. legyps wird tRe4., meemalai entmetiture . awl pt id by ties Tie miter, at the is petition Use eettitleat.t, La math 't The Specimens pneeut..l .11111 or abaft* • rim : I. l)..partsub..,l m- L L Tta. ituoeilatbro PREXI L—QBPARTIIRNT Best Hkotundid dr Group Parrit.4 2nd tyr.t dig Landorapo lu ou 2nd bola Bea POrt 114 t 2nd lost Beet Paita,ug 2nd 10144 Beet Pawl raln '0 , ttn‘ in 0 2d ktem Bent ` 4 eulpturii hew. 204 trOot • Sint Sienalpturii, faro , " 2n4 toe " Beet Yodel in Clay human lienre Beet Ditewerripnt no , 2xid best " Bat Ambroty yr tpd bast " Beet " trutsferre.l Bast Pau:Mug is Water cc,iert Bed Drawratir reseti, lad hest " Best by person ! Beet Arettitoetotsi :) , seuhr Jc - sosts.—Mn. C. It ne.4, wm , oh. Dr Brawls', Bow. 1 t. "mo w, IL—DEPARTItim Best ;yea sMm of Astroaoadeal Optical tartrameat... Electra-galvanic t05.rb.,.... Best Satural Ph,losoptie. Chemical " tksigeaphical . Jcmgcs —Dr. Th.ll. Stuart, Ft., land, 11 Esuira, %limp, (4,, ILL-.—DEPAKTMENT OF TU} asiit Sykioasa o r fJ . 4nreir• In bald" DeD11427 Miro and 11rtiatnental Paititni " specimen of Ornamental ettetl t 10 •eri La Wt, "ClOtt • " Destizi s.,r Fars., Hoa►, .. •• Barn t ►rt tar Hour• " lee Hoare •• 3en.mus -I , r Wm W•twe Young IV.—DEPARTMEA [ 4 Beat 11.4•1 Bridge " Fit= GC, Bridge. '.!'n) rl 7 „, del not , " Carriage Bent Made ao,t of Goat,rtaeo ha - %eel wads be a 1a4 , - _•• ramie (-loth Cap • • '• Specimen of Orn&o 44 4.1d1e aa.l Bridle " S4de Saddle. ' I ernage Baran. . Guanine . . Model Steam Engsne . of other blaelikaer • :Apecioseo of Bran Work •• Ek,otn for Gentlemen.... .- T eueneek Jcuota.—Alf Yaw, Es s , Cklee Ater, P. Yoldealf. v.—DgPARTNIT's 1 Sett 2perein.en of k1t...4r• r Dress Making " Embroidery " ornamental Nerne A r.<