Obitorial and (general News. IrlThe Washington correspondent of the Baltimore Patriot, says:—New candidates, compromise candidates, are now seriektsly talked of by the Whigs nt the wallet Government. Seine are for running Crittenden and A-b- Lott Lawrence, while others aro for running Scott a nd Mangum. Some hold on for Clay, and others for Taylor. A great change is working at all events. You will soon FCC the results." They may compromise as much as they please, but they can't succeed, that's certain! ID"We see it stated in some of our : exchanges that the last Legislature of this State passed a bill ',which has be come a law, to the effect that the Directors of the sever al School Districts, excepting those in the city and county of Philadelphia, shall not be required to admit children in to the public schools who are under the age of five years. ELT There is a man in Wisconsin, by tho name of Atherton, who, in ono week in January last, thrashed four hundred bushels of wheat, three constables and forty tleputy sheriffs. Ho is evidently one of the "b'hoys." -- The editor of the Indiana Register gives his read- Chi good advise. Ho says, "if you want to buy cheap, go where they advertise freely. Merchants who are too stingy to advertise, are too tight to give you a fair bargin in goods." . Er H. takes John IVentworthr Long, as he Is, he ran turn around as quick as any shorter man. Having worn the Prey-- sir oat lie jumps on to the "Land for the Landless--Homes for all." One more Jump and he n ill be a Fonrerite.—Detroit free Press. No ho will not—ho'll ho "long John" and "nothing shorter." tIJ Peter T. limner, E. of Boston, went out in tl o steamer Washington tut bearer of despatches to Paris, and carries the joint resolutions of Congress sympathizing with the people oT Prance. irrThe Harrrisburg Telegraph, a leading Scott. paper of this State, takes, ground against the, nomination of General Scott for Vice President, and says that he cannot be nominated for that office with the consent of his friends. llonntam: Mumma.—Some terrible murders wero committed on the Ilth inst., at Garlandsville, Mississippi. Dr. Longgon and one of his children were found murder ed in bed. The body of another child was found dead on the floor; and the body of the mother and wifa lying dead fit the gate in the yard. We have very imperfect details of this horrid affair. It appears that the family employed a female negro servant, - much against her will. The house.of Dr. Longgon bad been destroyed by fire two weeks before the murder, audits supposed it was occa sioned by this servant. In committing the terrible crimes above, it was supposed that she was assisted by two of her relatives, who lived in the vicittity"of her master's house. U'Even steady-going, loyal old Nova Scotia has not escaped the march of revolution. Lieut. Gov. Sir John Harvey complains officially that the doings of the- last legislature have been without a precedent in the history of the colony. And, sure enough, the honest "blue noses," though n long-suffering and not over-quick race, have got tired at last, and taken a leaf or two out of the book of their Yankee neighbors. For, in their legisla ture, they have resolved on a reconstruction of the reve nue department—(audacious invasion of the prerogative!) —making judgesindependent of the Crown-Herecting the electric telegraph, and reducing the rates of postage.— This will do for n beginning—if the (inlet peninsuladon't get frightened at her own boldness, and backslide--by and-by. Crrgorne wag of Cincinnati, issued notices dated on the 31st of March, stating that 'the hills of the Wooster Bank would be redeemed by a lawyer of that city who had been appointed agent, if applied to immediately. Accor dingly his office was literally besieged. Ile never hnd so 'many cases before. Fortunately lue made his escape out of a back window and has not been visible since. GOVERMENT IA USD SALEM.—An extensive 'sale of the public Lauds, situated in the Lake Superior mineral re gion, is to take place Heat summer, covitneitcing on Mon day, the 31st July. I - Erin Western Virginia, it is advertised that a man of family who will move on, can have 50 acres of land for nothing. The settler to have the privilege of buying from the owner 100 or more acres adjoining at $1 Ter acre, payable inltwo, three and four years. Er A young lady once remarked there was but ono word in the Bible she wished altered, and that was in the passage—•'Whosoever shall smite thee on the right cheek turn to him the other also." She would have the word "smite" changed to "kiss." FURTIIER NEWS BY TILE AMERICA. At this mornings market there was a good attendance of buyers, and a fair business was transacted in wheat, at alt improvement on Tuesdays prices of 2d. per bushel on both old and new., Flour was Is. per sack, and 6d. per bbl, higher. 275. per 191 i lbs. was the top quotation of Western Carat. Indian Corn and Corn meal was in t:tensive demand for Ireland, and prices improved a little. The sale of American white corn meal at 2-1 a 258. and yellow 26 a 2714. per .180 lbs. Indian Meal sold at 11 a 12. q. per 196 1b... In the London Corn Market there was very little wheat fresh up, and no improvement in the trade. The trifle done was at former rates, wheat 518. 6d, Barley The Emperor, it is stated it letters front St. Petersburg, in consequence of the receipt of dispatches from Berlin and Vienna, had suddenly countermanded the warlike prdorations which were on foot all overthe Russia' Ern pirZ This minor is countenanced in some degree by letters from Koniugsberg, the Prussian frontier frontier fortress which distinctly denies the reported accumulation of largo masses of troops upon Warsaw, Kowna, Kalisco and other Places in Russia and Poland. Commercial affairs in the manufacturing districts do not at all improve. Nothing but the exceedingly low price of Cotton could prevent the stoppage of the mills as there is no demand, and prices are at a minimum. The Prussians had received orders to drive the Danes out of Schleswig in order the reestablishment of the .• statute:lßu° ante; this born.-done the King of Denmark is to proclaim that, in in retaliation for this step on the part of the German powers, ho will stop the passage of the Sound. The Prussian forces would immediately advance into Danish territories and vigorously prosecute the war. Some riots have occurred at Saver' in the department of the Bershin and nt Stomer attempt was made to pillage some of the shops but it was prevented by the National Guard. At Dunkirk the people rose to prevent the de parture of sonic English vessels laden with Indian corn, and injured the shops, but the National Guard turned out and restored order. The new police Gardiens do Ville had just come into service. In the central part of Paris they are unarmed and wearing no uniforms. PRANCE.—Warlike preparations on a great scalp con tinue, both fit respect to land and sea forces. All of the regiments of the North have received orders to place their battalions and squadrons on a near footing. . The “National" states in an article doted Tomlin, 4th inst., that the • fleet under Admiral Cowdin, were in structed to Sail the moment their crows should haft, voted for Deputies for the national assembly. The proclama tion calls upon the German people to proceed to the work of the elections and not to rest until they have created Germany united and free. "The Constitutional" has _ the followings .6M this Kalifas and other Arab Chiefs of the province of Algiers, hay presented their homage to the New Government." BUFFALO MARKET May 1. The ninrket was rather quiet on Saturday.— In Wheat I heard of ono sale of Ohio, to arrive in a fow days, at $1 10, No change in Flour. Some of ono good brand Ohio at $5. Oats are hold at 31c; Butter 12 a 15c. NEW YORK MARKET. April Z. Flour is id moderate demand, and without change in price. For good and prime brandsof Genesee $6 121-2 a 6 31; Michigan $6 14 3-4 a 6 25. Meal isoteady at 2 371-2. For Wheat there was some inqui ry; but buyers and holders did not meet in their views. ' 7 Faturrit ENTHUSIASM.—The following dialogue was owarheard in the street on Monday last. One of the characters was dlittle Frenchman who had just heard the glorious news from France, and the other an Irishman: "An, sore—l am so 'appy!" said the Frenchman, rubbing his hands. "By the powers, I see that. Give us a shake of your fist;" - replied the Irishman. "And what makes yer so . happy?" "An! ma belle France is free, and I shall live wiz ze grand republigne. Ah, I am so 'appy! How is your charming littal daughterer "Och' an bad luck till yet, and hasn't she been dead this six months?" "Oui—Oui—Lah! I sin so 'app !"—Ball. Enter. . An Irisman who had commence. building a wail round his lot, of rather uncommon di iiensions, via: • four feet high'and six feet thick, was asked the ob ject by a friend. "To save repairs, my honey.— Don't pm see that if it ever falls own, it will be higher than it is now?" Q 11 report from the Land "Office dhows that the Stites, of New York still owns more than four hundred thousand acres of uncultivated land. LlNEnroni., April 15, ST. NTERSBURG, March 21 FROM MEXICO Correspondence of the N. 0. Delta VERA CRUZ, April the 7th, 18.18. At 8 o'clock on Wednesday morning last, the 5 h inst., Gen. BantalAnna, with his wife, daughter as d servants, left for Jamaica, on board the brig Meath , of Baltimore, where, on his arrival, I am inform d he intends remaining for three months; after wish!' I period he will return to Havana. In the afternoon of the same day, his !"body guar of Lancers arrived here, under the command of Ca pr. Lloyd Lllghom. Their nniform is any thing bi t uniform, The most perfect part, however, is they moustaches and spurs. Some of them wear large brass caps, with tong tails, hanging from them. Their caps look to me the bravest part of those lat eens. Cul. Barnel was also along with them. Col. Mendoza, the negro guerrillero chief, who o gallantly attacked Capt. Beetincom's command last fall, at the National Bridge, is now at Antigua 4.- He acknowledged to Copt. B. in my presence, that he directed his men(to fire exclusively upon Ca Pt: Besancon. He said now that an armistice is agreOd upon by the two countries, he has given up his com mand, and intends to respect it. A train of about 100 wagons left yesterday fur Ja- Spa, escorted by the La. Infantry Betalion under te command of Capt Seafeldt. Another train will lea e to-morrow for Orizaba, of about 65 wagons, under the command of W. B. Brewth, A., A. Q. M., wi th a c&vtiry escort. And another leaves on Sundy, for the National Bridge; under the command of Ca pt. Samuel G. McClellan, /sth Ton. Vols., A. Q. M. at the National Bridge. Some few days ago, Gen, Scott was expected arrive here,- but as his advent.is so long delayed b yond the time appointed for his coming, I doubt ye much if he be here for some time. There was a rumor in town two days ago, to t effect that the armistice was broken by the &lexica attacking some of our troops near the city of Me co. Also, that the members of the Mexican Cu pees his quarrelled among themselves. IA Mavis WOMAN--Homicins.—An unkno7 man demanded admittance last week into the hou e of Mrs. Roberts, living near New Albany, Indiana, on the Charleston Road, in, the absence of her hap. band. The individual said that he wanted admit tance to the premises, which being refused, he at tempted to enter at the front door, then attempted to force a window, stating at the same time, he inted ed to gain admittance "at the risk of his life." Da ring{ this time, Mrs. R. had loaded a gun which s e had in her possession, with a heavy charge ofbuc - shot, and taking a deliberate aim by resting t,ie piece upon the table, when the ruffian had forced d i e window in such a, manner as to enable him to eitTr the bowie, she fired, and the whole contents ludg .it In the right side, just below the nipple causing al-: most instaneous death. A Coroner s inquest w. s' held. Verdict—" Justifiable homicide." TER UNKINDEST CUT OE ALL.-.-..A jeweller of tl is city who shall be nameless; was lately applied•toy f ; ) a nice looking young man, to make a gold ring pr him; having in it a blade, very delicate and keen, concealed except on a narrow scrutiny, 'arid open ing with a spring. The bargain was lade to fur nish one for 30 dollars. On the appointed day, the purchaser appeared, paid the stipulated price, which was fobbed very complacently, the jeweller asking what he wanted to do with such an article, to Win Ai the reply was, to cut open pockets with. "Ah" tie plied the jeweller, doubtless in ,amazement, "linw , can you do such things with such an instrument, and not be detected?" The performer replied that his art consisted in diverting the attention of peoPle from everything that looked like a design upon them —that he rubbed his forehead, adjusted his hat, R7.e., and that discovery came too late.—lle then We, him good morning, and went his way. Shortly itf-1. ter, the jeweller, as he walked around the counter; was accosted by the clerk. "Why what is the m l lt-1 ter with your pantaloons? low came you to tear them so?" "Nothing .that I know of," was the an ewer. "Wherer —"Why just look?" When i [ lol his pocket was found to have been cut by the artist, with hie new instrument, and his pocket book go tie, with not only the thirty dollars just paid, but 400 beside. Verdict of the public—" Served hint right:" —X. Y. Tribune. NEW STATES—Tim eIIESIDENTIAL ELFCTIO.I.—. I rhe Whigs in -Congress are doing, and will do; all they can to prevent the admission of Wise° sits into the Union at the pres-ent session. Thor et esi lion of boundary is raised, but more for the purpose of delay, than any other, until after the President i election. Minesto, too, will soon be knocking for admission, and it is argued that it would be hmil tO attach the valley of St. Croix to that Ter-ritoli and admit •both when the time comes around right; By foul or fair means, our opponents will endear or to defeat the chance of the territories voting tint fall. Our opponents will "stoop to conquer"—the} will atop at nothing• to gain the election. With a strong candidate and a united front, the Democrr:, ey has nothing to fear. Their cause is just, tend must prevail.,...Deiroit Free Press. i BRAUTIFUL 0113111To*There were sixty-three vessel; lying at our ,docks and anchored inhe river in/flail view from the village, on Wednesday morning last. All spread their snow-white wings to the flue smith erly breeze wbich sprung up during the forenoon, and glided out to the clear blue waters of the lake, fur the first time this season, on their way to Mil— waukie and ports above.--Port Huron Observer. AHEAD Or RHODE ISLAND.—The provisional gov ernment of France issues proclamations in the name of the sovereign people, and proclaims the right to vote by secret ballot, to every male citizen of over twenty-one years of age. The revolution is j fled onthe ground that the peopleare Bovc.reiga,. have the right to change their forms of govern! when and in the manner to suit themselves. Providence Herald notices a rumor that Louis ippe is coming to Rhode Island, in order to be, tected from the sovereignty of the people. Futon or NOBILITY.—The London Obs says that more than 5110 foreigners of mark hatii ready arrived in London. Most of them are per of wealth, and have brought over large amount specie. The English absentees, who have scatternd through France and the rest of EuroEi the number-of 40,000, are also flocking home all quarters. In their hurry to leavethey havd, rificed their furniture , carriages, horses, kc.--1, ing them for "a mere song," (query, the .410 law.) The prospects of the London season, oi count of this influx of fashionables from abroaci said to be very fine. It will be, it is said, the most splendid seasons that has existv years." That is, 'we seppose, if there be no fists insurection. The N.O.' Evening Mercury states that the Mr. &Mgr publicly declared, in a reply to ingt by citizens of New Orleans, as to the negoti , with Mexico, that "he would write no long le nor endure prolonged negotiations,*and if he not secure a _peace speedily, he would at on , same a hostile position." DRATH FROM THR &TR OF A CAT.A youth ed Keeler, whose parents reside in Maurens ist this morning after paroxysms of raving madns, The boy was bitten .some six months ago by S supposed at the time to be fabid, but no evil Ofects I were observed at the-time, or since, un it a few hours before his death, when the symptoms of hydropho bia became apparent and assumed a most violent and distressing form.—Nres- York Tribunc• i IMPORTANT IMPROVRMENT.•-••The iMprovemel the construction of the steam boiler, introduc Mr. James Montgomery, of New York, are al be very great—the steam boiler is very much eed in weight, may be placed in far less spneo is rendered safer, while the consumption of f reduced one half, and the duration of the boilet dered far greater. It has been adopted in sti the steamboats and manufacturing establish i with great satisfaction; and if all said of it be Mr M. has conferred a benefit to society by genuity. A RIVAL TO CIILOROFORM.-A new agent f ducing Insensibility to pain, has lately been 4 oared and tried with much success in Norm! is said to `consist of Sulphate of Carbon, whic bo obtained in abundance frOm charcoal wit little trouble, and at a small cost. A widow recently wept so much at the d! her bushand, that she was obliged to use cos continually, lest her faded charms would prey from getting a new husband. LEGAL INTIMMOT OW TR The following table, exhibiting the legal rates of in in the dillrent States and Territies within the r the Unite States. and the punts went Inflicted for State. may pro' e of service an a 'twitter of reference. Maine.—Six per cent. Puntauuent for usury Us N ury ro . e Harapsdire.--Six per cent. Forftit of three tit unlawfully taken. Vermont.—Fix per tent. - Bee lfassachwetts.—Six per cent. Mode /.laid.—Pis per ccup ou the debt. . 'Clv marlituf.—Six per cent. rem York.—Seven per cent. - Rem Jersey.—tleven per cent. l'entrayleania. 4 l% per cent. Delaware.—Fix per cent. - Fa Maryland—Sit. and on tabaci rious contradis void. Virginia.—Eight per cent. /Vsr:At Carolina—Aix per cent double the usury. I Smith Carolina.---Eleven per c mium taken, with cost to debtor Georgia.—Eight per cent. r . contracts void. Alabama—Eight per cent.— crfell of Interest ant Mississipo.—Eight per cent. Py contract as high i recoverable in nn action for stet t . Latesiana.—Five per cent. Dank interest six,, an{ as high an rigtileen- r —beyond that contracts void. Kentucky.--Six per cent. ITtiury may be recover:. i, Ohio.-- S ix per cent. limit' Ws contracts void. Indiana.--Six per rent. On Written agreement ti as ten. ' Penalty of usury of d nide the excess. Itlisois.—Six. and by agree ent as high as twel Penalty, three-fold the amount of the whole interest 111kuntri.—$1x, and by agreement as high as ten yowl that, forfeiture of the while interest due and" Alirki,gas„—cleven per cent. Forfeit of the usury fourth of the debt. Arkansas.—,Sic per cent. 11 , ing ten. .I'Vmnitof usury re District greAkmbies.—Six , Florida.—Eight per cent. of usury. Wisconsis.—Seven per tent. At:ca.-411C same as in WI oh debts or judgments in fat Computed at the rate of slice RATZS Rnttt; allowed hi the Custom Congress, tiling the value ti United States Eagle, old and ISEEI2I 66 G 6 England, Guinea. • sovereign. Feven Bhiiling piedi France, Double Louis,, before'. •• Louis. Double "obis, since •• Louis, " Double Nopoleon or •• Napoltton or DJ trans! Fame as new Louis Frankfort on the Main, Duca Hamburg Malin, Double LoMa, Louis, Dena Louie, Mexico Doubloon, Holland, Double RR Dollar • Rix 'Dollar, Ducat, Ten Guilder piece, Portugal, Dobratm, Dobra, Johntineft Spain, Doubloon, 1772. since 177'2, " ristole, Columbia Doubloon, Specie Dollar of Sweden & Specie dollar pf Denmark, Thaler of Prussia niid North Florin of Southern States of Florin 'of Austrian I.:moire al Lira of the Lombardo Veniti Frank of France and Height' Ducat of Nat,le.?, °mite of Sicily. Pound of the Bawd' Provi Brunswick. New Foutullat ronutaN GI Tlic follbwing is a correct various European uu•asures English Quarter, English Isuperial QU Bllel if Last Amsterdam Last Ilamburg Last, Rostock List SI. Petersburg Tchcmert Tchctacrt Naples Toinuto Leghorn Sack Genoa Ernune Spanish Fauegue Lisbon Alqnule Copenhagen Tonne Tonne 11 1 nyence Mann French flectulitre AL ., I FA s ioNA • Millinery and threes • 1 IT , .. , ,_.., NT°. I. REElrti NEW BLOCH, 5T.146: 4TRIXT, opposite 1.11 the Store cf J. H. Fullerton & Co. . HS& E. BOOTH, (for merly of the North side of the Diamond,) an. Mrs. SARAH ANN I'RAY, having entered lii o partnership i i the Millinery and Dresi Making business, beg leave to minonn e to the Ladies of Erie and vicinity that they ate now ready to execute with neatness and despatch, and in the latest and most fashlOnal le style, every order in:heir line of busineis. One of the i..,mr having Just returned from New York xx ith a large and tv II set cted variety of 'irks, Itibbonft, hares, Bonjals, Hanna 'I {nnuorp.,--- Paiterna, (deuces, [Whirs. Arlificials. kb, which were I'ooll low for Cash, and they now offer them to, the citize l n i s of Eri e on reasonable Wins. I All orders for bleaching straws &c., strictly aanded to. Mil liners and otheof supplied With patients. At experienced :MILLINER, who has been mtg. got for several pearl in the Millinery business, in the City of Net York, having I ern einplpy rd by in, we are prepared tO execute t to orders of our f tetehi and CU-401.04,i in U n latest turd Hail fashirable style. - Erie i t l April 1 t, VP +. tf49 . 113SOLVIION Or PARTNIEDSECTP. rr III; Copartner hip heretofore existing under lh nathe and style _L of Thornton & Co., ill the Wollen Manilla lure In Harbor creek, is this day dissolved iry mutual consent. Tle hllhltarbli will be continued tin ter the nameand style of Rhodes, liasd & Co. The bo , ks and accountsare left In the hands of the protein Co., for col lation, ttlltlall per:Oati hi any way indebted the late firm tretequested to came forward and settle by note o i otherwise at as early a day as poszibte. JOHNrODES, JOAN'AN.-4, THOS. RHODES i I dN 'A, 4110 S. RH _ _ __ JOIIN HORNTON. itaibortreck, March 16, IMP. - acio EARLY ARRIVAL Or CIDIAPAOODII. Ttin ~, bfcriber is now receiving his full stock of Spring Goods, the &et in market, consisting in part of Dry Goods, Groceries. Hardt, are; Boots.and Shoes, CroCkery. Iron and Nalls, itr.c., &c.• My stock is sufficiently large for the market, and Well selected; as t o, to milithg In the newspapers of great quantities f Goods, more than three times the amount of what they realty 'aye on hand. I will leave to newer and smatter stores. My G Is are bought cheap and et ill be sold tut cheap as can be bought in Tins CITY AT rcter, as I intend to sell for cash, and will make It an object. to those that pay down for their Goods to purchase from tae. Call audio.• for yourselves, and I think you will be satisfied with qual ify and prices. ' GE N 'l' I. E lILE N'r3 G 0 0 D Black and Blue Black Cloths; Indigo Blue, Ilrpwn and Cadet nii‘ttit do.; Blue. Black, fancy striped Cassimeres; a fine French article do.; Sat nitwits. Kentucky Jeans. Aa, Jeans, blue drill, and any ottatitity of Summer sniffs, for pantaloons. coats, &c., together with many other articles too minimum to mention: LADIES I) RESN (: 0.0 D . - Cashmeres, Muslin de Laince. French German and Scotch Gingliams, Etirlston do.. Mohair lustre, and liqn Gingliams, a fashionable article; plaid and plain Liken, for travelling dresses; Alpaca of assorted colors, and prices, Wiped and plain dress Silks; Swiss Must ins, Jackonet- Cambric, barted and dotted Muslim ~ and a large lot of bummer Shawls, dress Handkerchiefs. Cravats. &c.. Ladies kid gloves, black and white and colored, of the best quality; black,' while, mid colored silk gloves, lisle thread and cotton do., black 'silk hose, black and white cotton do., gentlenien's hose and half hose, white, brown and mixed; gentlemen's black, white and colored bilk Gloves, black,! white and colored kid do., Ladles' slips and Walking Shoes. children's do; Linen Cambricand Linen hand kerchiefs; silk Bandana, de., Spillifield do., Gingliams, and cotton do.; Diaper crash and towelling. Imckalmck dO., English and American Ginghams, Lawns, and Mohair cheeks, nice and cheap. Erie, April S, ISIS. SMITH JACKSON. i , and ment The Phil pni- Iver e al ',Bolllll is of been 4 r e. froms ' c t e t o- 001)YEAR'S Patent Metallic Rubber Fabrics', of the following descriptions. on consignment; Overshoes, Horse' Covers, Carriage Cloth, Air Beds, Air Pillows, Air Cushions, Water Palle, Tobnced Pouches, Fishing Boots, Ladies Aprons, Coats, Caps, Cloaks, Tnrtmultits,-Elasucs, Sou' Westers, Men's Clothing, Trav eling bags, Sun Cmes, etc ',etc., nt the Agency, Telegraph Building, French Street. M . KOCH. April 13, It++. 1, EDE sell h ac• r, are ile of I for l'har- A 0411111. I T HE undersigned weal' respectfully inform the gentlemen of Erie nod vicinity that he has opened a TAILORING SHOP on the slouth side of the Public Square, a few deers East of the Eric Bank, where he will pt all times be ready and happy to wait upon those who may favor him with a call in this; line of business. From long experience in Some of the principal shops in London and other European citi6s, and strict auentiot to all business which may now be enituSted to hint, he confident y hopes that lie ) 6 shall be always deemed 11forthy to receive a star of public patron 'age. Ills work shall he executed in such a mann ras will bear c a close and impartial inspeaion, and always in acardaneu with th e prevailing fashions. • i N. B. Cutting done on ho shales' notice. I N I Erie, March 23, ELM JOII GOLDING. 3ni 11 lon. ,nries OM sere, ould e am died 5 . eat. 50 PIECES Figured and Striped all wool and half Wool Car peting; find floor Cloths, very cheap at the old Jew Store, on French ttreet. April 13, ISt% 1 ADIVIIICEITRATORO rro sea XETTERS of Admittlittration on (bedtime of Miclvel Cunneen, 4 late of Elk Creek toWnship, deceased , having been granted to the subscriber , notice islhereby given to all persons indebted in any manner to said estme tomake Immediate payment, and thote having claims againstsait estate will present theta duly authantica ed for settlement. TAOMAIi CUNNEEN, April di, lelB. (0t5o) jAdministrator. - .IM-BirMWSK its in ad by Aid to Iran , and fuel la or ren tie 'of ants true, QCRAW GOODS AND PALM LEAF' IiATO.—We have Just L. 3 received one of the largest assortments of Ladles' Bonnets ever brought to this market, o l obracing all the late styli% of Florence and Bird's Eye Braids, Rutla til and China Pearl Straws, Swiss,French, I:oafish and American Lace and Gimps, in endleirs variety, as well as the late styles of Gent Pedal, Lmitora and Palm Leaf Hats, all of which will he sold on the Most favorable terms. I BROWN McCAR'rER. Erie, April 27, 12,1 e g: LF,TTERS OF ADM du the estate of town Ship, having been g given to all persons inde immediate payment, an, will prefent them legally Springfield, May I,l' _ : MO pro• y. It h may h ye • JUST REcEIVED.--il Together with many oil •ath o meti • BONNETW 'BONN Bonnets for women St reet. • April 14, IQIO. M 122 1 . V. li!. rest allowed • ..icroment or i sory, by each forfeit of the es the amount Ith costs. the usury. and interest Ifvery in an fiction, Forfeit of threefold' Forfeit of the thin' ~ orfeit of the whole IJsurioLts contracts Foffcit of the who Forfeit of the who felt of 'the whole di cent. Usu- contracts eight orrelt double tbe up Contracts for usur_ ry taken. • void—forfeit, rest and pre. nt. Forfeit of in to usury, and =I usury. . tcu. Usury conventional ble with emu ,ay go as Idgb c per -cent.— per cent—bc ury taken. taken and one e not exceed void. .ntracts void. excess in case 1 Agreement, any ral , i overable but contract ler cent. Usurious r `orfelt of Interest and , ver twelve.— fly agreement, not : °nein. or of the United Bra the per annum. ___., =I or GOLD. !louse fur Gold COWS ereof. lon, as per Act of 10 00 4W 4 84 1 69 0 69 4 81 0 115 4 57 V 00 3 SS 465 2 27 227 0r 405 233 1560 • 12 00 6 01 2 97 400 'no, 7E% 112=1 MEI a 70 17 30 17 06 16 0 15 as 1 as 15 33 1 06 1 05 MIE2I r Stateg of Cermetlty lermany, d city of Aug Aura, Kingdom and 'rusc. I, and Livre of Sardii, .Ir 3. ay, 16 a, ISe Onds. wl " tau nce,s of Nova Scoti and Canada, . New 4 00 bushels of the truculent in America Grain: ifin. Bushrt. 2S-100 4-100 et 14-000 14 . 1 37-100 01 43-100 10.1 71-100 5 40-100 6 11-100 1 57-100 TRATO r '0 N 0118111ATION. with cob Thomas, decease! ranted o the subscriber' .ted in ny manlier to ir . those having claims auth .ntlcated for settle! G. HURD,I • - CIL the will annexed, ate of Sraingtield notice is hereby id estate to make ':ainst said estate neut. ;Administrator. I Gilcod ;rem !Hogs by the Way, :ltat oat riketeles, Islets of the Gulf, . ant f the EarioNf, eh or of the Albany, agazines for May, laud Music, &e. &e. lien good thiugs too nun rou.s to mention H. COOK. • !--Gimp, Lnce. and Childrrtly nt tho 010 • .n 'and Leghorn ew PtOtC,Pirenell M. KWH. , . 11 HE I B SIER . VE R .I:dished Wokly and, Tri-Wookly, at Zik County, Pa. i,ni 61 SLOAI j PUBLISIIERSZ, PROPRIETORS, rat IE, CORNER OIL STATE EiTREET AND TuE PUMA I SQUARE. i TERMS OF THE PAPER. 1 rl-Week is pubbshed every, ;:11ctulay, Wedneaday and Fri mings, at THRIVE OoLLA RA t V liA It, payable at the en .., =ha. Copies In wrappers, 3 (Mine. , Irly is public l ed on Saturday, 'and delivered to ). • Mere by the carrier, at i • ed, 'I, or at the office, In advance, ' I, ! not paid in advance, or within three months front the tin ribing, two dollars w ill be charged. - • ', dere for the Trl-Vreekly out of OM county must he accoi i by the cash to i st i , ctue attention. Pio &elation front Me i I II communleattoila must be no , st ludil. EE DU' OM The day Er, of Nix City ii lly nut ofu.l All ponied terms rr. • I RATE OF ADVERTISING ards not exceed ng I lines, one year, ,r tie square - 'to. do. till I onths, dO. thr months, slant nthettigen entr, 50 cent the first insert' n; 25 cents early advertise have the pr) 'to tittle are allovved to occu py ed to their immediate bumbelq 'llisentett Is not 11iving other I, nil charged aterdingly. Thn! Lw, f,; but a► be li Ad% forbid 80NREc ZOINTIN I'. ~ 11:127:411173330N, Arm tax AT LAW. C eveland, trtuo—Otrice on Superior sir t, in A ivater's Block. Refer to tihief Justice Parker, Cambridr I L Law School; (lon. R chard nuttier, ID State et., Boston; Hon. Sam tel R. Porkinv.l4l.l Walnu bt.. Philadelphia; Richard I. Kit. 111, E5q.,.53 W I maxi, New York. For testimonials, e. fer . this office. GRATIAIOI & T1107117130N, NETS AND C'OUNSELLORA I ... LAW—Office on French sir I, IH. Jackson's &giro Erie ._ - GALE : - . :13 & LANE, NESS AND COUNSELLOR.. .T LAW-0 (I 1: IEOD Hixtll PU an CCI, %Ti I. f the Public Eignare, .rie,lif, 1 . • ritirtif7 , .. G v INET AHD CDUNNELLOR AT LA V-0)1ICC in Tammany lIDII, 111EDIET; Six doors wes iof J. Ili IV illialus' corner, Erie. F. A. IL nloidzi, NET AND C....MELLOR AT 1,4. w W itilirie rill Chien Wisconsin, I ikes in the counties of Crawf ord, grant and lowa, lACOli and in Clayton county, fown.i l 1 MVO OW. Arro .1 side RE gla OD Arra rra • J. H. JOHNSON, NET AND COUNBNLI;ON AT LAW-^=OIIICC in the county lull up @Wire. Eric. . J pala 0. PIAIt = • NC( AT r.sw—Oillee up ttairtt— ltty Hall buildinr, of the Prothonotary's ollice, MUELRAT 97111:114kON, NW2' AMP CoUNSF.LLOR AT L W,—OnMelrOVer C. B. riglnf i s ,entrance one door rt eee st of State strt, on the Diamon .trro eto Eri , SMITH .741.011.130 N, Rln Dry CoculA4GrocerleA, ran] wnre, (lards Ware. Lisp° Nallg, &c., 1221, Clic:lo4de, Rile, 1.. a. Bo " ioZiffiXDridi)N 9 •IA ,1 AND .91:1101•0:-0111C1.! 111. Isis renidellCe 011 ts.7eveuth stye t, • • Hz the 51011011liot CIIIIITII, Erie. L RO — WEIN — & Co. Ina l itt Foreign and Donicidic Dry Goochi, ready made Clothing . and Shoes, &e.. No. 1, Fleming Block. State urea, Erie. lt:Ai . 1 800 C. B. ESALE AND RitTAlit dealer in Dry Goods; Groceries, Hardware, kery, Glass-wart !rota Nails Leather, 4 ilk, &e., corner of I street and the tit:Mir square, opro-ite 'AN` Eagle Dote'. Erie. DtViTX, RA in Dry Goods, Dry Grocerieg, Crockery, north% are, &e., ltt, Cheapskle. Crie• MD= cArivrELL, lain hardware, Dry Goods, Grorerws. &c., north bide of the ,nond, and one door e.n.t ca the Eagle Mid. Erie. DIGS ps noon, . I FS ME AND RET Deah , r in Staple and Fancy Dry Condo, Crockery, Reafly Made eiwiisna, 4e., Commercial dings, corner of French and Fifth strmis, T. W. moonn, 'R in Groceries. Provisions, Liquor .4, Gaudier, Fruit. No 1, Perry Block, statc ,trel, Erie. A. IL 13zercxEcocu, .1c in Grocer ie, and Provirion , or on Isiii,6„State facet, three non!' of tile Ilimuoml, I;rie. lEtt. doci, =RAM COON, .1-AIVIAI AND RI:I Alt DCIIIDT of and dry Family Gro es, at N 0.5, Ilonnidl Mork, State street, Erie, 3 31-100 1 61-100 41-100 4 71-11)0 3 07-100 3 33-100 7.1-100 UUOWN & racCART332I, .IF:NALE AND Rs rsir. dealers in Dry Goods, Dry Groceries &c., 1, Cticapside, Eric. •A A : RT.I3B,XT, ET 111Attrin Upholster, anti Undertaker, corner of State and Ictith itreetii, Erie. Cuil 1 t3-'ti 50 ZOSZEPIZ uzzaiwar,, rAcTußint of Tin, Copper Sheet-iron II are. Mr`Tmlit stoves, •e &c., corner of French awl Fifth street-+, Erie. KELSO Bs. LOOMIS, GEN WC: BIM I !. • AL Forwardititz, Produce and C...tnittit,on Merchants; dealers oarse‘and fine salt, Coal, Plaster, Shingles, &c. Public deck, t side of the bridge, Erie, tt J. KEISI), Will. VI. CULT,LAGIII:II.; Forwradini.‘ and Comini,slun Alerehant, and 4h•aler in 't, Plaster. &c ., Warelionbe on k the Public Duck. we, tal tlie Ise, Erie. vrazatnn irk coon, sV, Forwarding, Conklin-Ain!' ant/ Produce 3lercliant; See -1 Ware-hence caqt or the Public Ilndgc, ling. . ..F1 ow, G. LOOMIS, & Go. ERN in AVntebes, Jerielry. tither, (;erman Fd er, Plated and tritium Ware Cutlery, Military and Fancy Curds, State :greet, rly opposite the Eagle Hotel, Erie. "His, CARTTIFIL & nnOTIIIIMi. I LFNALE and Retail deakts in DrinN, Medirinns, Paints, Oil., &c., No. ti, Reed EAGLE HOTEL, ' tneu L. Ilitow%. et - truer ut Strite street alul the Public square e, Eaqertt Western and Southein ,tage °thee. JO= ITOUNEION, en its Theological, Mitceihtneoiss, Sunday j and el:lst:kat iool Books, Stationary, It, t , French sttelyt, Erie. ; CV. • • TON, lONADLE 'Merchant Tailors, on the public square, a few Ist of Slate street, Erie, LESTER; BENNETT & CICEUTER, FoeNoea.s. wholesale and Retail Dealers i i SMWC.I, HO' ow re. &e. State i.trect, Erie. I BURTON & PEIIaRINO, ' LEN k 1.1.: AV) R %11. dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Dye Stuffs, iil .erica, &e.. No. 5, Reed House, Erie. % . fl Grl L. arAitatav, Blind and Door \lnuufacttin, and denier in glass, south tcornerof4th and State weet-, Erie. St i ea r. N. 37.1.1L1M17.TC4. Co. Forwarthie4 111111 Produce Connuis , ion Iterchantq, and ' alert 4 in Lehigh and Erie Coal. Salt and produce generally. rtkitilar attention. paid to the sale of Produce and parch an , of .reltandlze; Nu. 3 and 4 COl,llll Square. South Wharf, Dutra , N.Y. . llut.nr!er . Sm DI 10, r.. ETTETI PRESS PELINIVINC. ERIE OBSERVER BOOK & JOB, • FAINTING OFFICE! HER OF STATE sTREET AND Tin: runictictumtE, ERIE, PA 11' proprietors of to their Priont $ fur every nr Doak, 11,1 hairless Cards fddress Cards, rerrtitietites, looks. t 11111, Pro : I f which will bej promptnem ut y -1 Llele. ANTED.—A na traveling , A onie well recoil y I, ISIS. NEW CLOTIENG STOU J. M. JUSTICE, lute just opened at No. 6, BONNET, BLOCK, State btrcet, a large and esetntive asgortment of Faeltionable READY MADE r1.071i1 NG. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES vEwritils, d which °sting to the tightne,s of.therney market in the EASTERN CITI :S ,I he has purdta , ed front the Importers and Manufacturers ;111 AT A GREAT SACRIFICE, which en tiles hint to offer the hest barga in.tever hefore WARD OF IN THIS MARKET. I,ng his stock tn, y he found tine French. English and Amerl- Cloths and Cassimeres, which w ill h made up to order and ranted.. Also, Ready Made Dros and Frock Coats of the same , riaL together with a large 0V507411011 to tit Jim "MILLION" OR "UPPER TEN THOUSAND." ings and Vests, of all shades, colors and completion, quality Mee; Summer Ware, calcatted for every meridian. from the ator to the roles; Shirts, Drawers, Undershirts, &c. &e., and ct every thingappertinign to GENTLEMEN'S WARDROBE. ITCustom Work and Cutting dobe to order on reasonable terms. No charges for showing goods. Gentlemen arc invited to call examine quality and prices. Dort fi,rget the place—No. 13, ael Block Erie, May ISIS.—IIf lECEIVED by Bonnets, Bib' Ito call and cam e doors Last o O _ CONBIGNMEEERT. 111'0.9 prime New Orleans.- Sti-ar, 11 14 11 1Rds. do. 1 5, Ids hest New (Leans Molasses, 12 Kegs Nails. - _ I - 4 4/ozen Canal Shovels, • 3411.11 s superior old Monongahela Whiskey. received on consignment at A. KING'S Ware Must , . RUST & KELSEY, Agents: 1. Utawl Irie May 1, VAS E. are kist receiving our supply'of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS to which we invite the atention of the nubile gen ly, with full confidence that in quantity, qualityodyte and .pnmr, our Block will be found Ittiburpabsed by anypring in city. With a steady determination to bland wholly win our iuerlls, we ave lenohy advertisements and uteicotyped puf to our more arty viesghbura. BROWN & 3IaCARTER ole. April %), j' SO . i ~~ YSTreceived per Strainer N inirara. n lot of Fresh Groceries, Wines and Liquors, which will Iw sold cheap for cash nt No. lerry Block. .%pril 20, 1 F-IS. 8.1,00 12,00 emu smo s per square, of fifteen lines rfor each suhsequent insertio wilep. of changing at plea , ro , wore than two squares, andl direction, will lie inserted A - CE:O7O4' 8 0 W. W. Loom:, the "Otew•tera" having made exien.ive midi e• 4:stal.lisluneni, are prepared to execute all etc of tii fancn lob 13rinting, - SUCH A' Bills rat Lading, Drafts and Pills, - - Cheek !looks, Bill !triads, . Handballs, Cerlaaralei, Pamphlcte, Bank Cheeks, I. Way-hills, Lapels, r mmes, Odalogrues, Lam eases, Blanks if all J dea , rriptions, i;r. 4r. executed in tai erior btyle, at reamniable prices dispatch. . _ Infitf.EN & SLOAN active, imbistriptig and honorable young man gent for thin paper. None need apply unKsn he innended. Enquire atiluu office. 1r ESPRESSO. !Express, this morning, a new nssortment of as, Antrim's, &c. which the Lathe', arc invi , tine at Mrs. Ward's Millinery Establishment, the Erie Bank. • . Mayl, BAH. NW GOODS. F “ , r ',WA , • t i r > 4ititailVt4 " r" ern, k l F 9X 6 . 3 5 gyp_ , ~ ....1... . . ' - ( 117 Now Stork College of Health. 207. MAIN sTRErr, BUITA.I.O. N. V. PO.. O.' C. VAITCIIN'S VEGETADLE LITDONTRIPTIC „1-/.4IIXTURE.—Thid celebrated remedy in conbinntly in C , eaS ing in fame by the many CUMS it ii Mak 1 , 1;.! ALL OVER TIIE WORLD. It has nO Leconte the only medicine for family use acid is panic• Marty recommended for DROPSY: all singes of this complaint immedi A ly relieved, no nialter of how long standing. Sec pamphlet few - tad intoxy. GRAVEL, and all divensem (Wale urinary organs; for these distressing corn pialnts Is stands Wan; no other can relieve you; and the cures t>. tifyed to w}ll convince the most skeptical; Etc pamphlet. 1,,M1 complaint-S. bilious disensPs, - FEVER AND AGUE. To the great WeA , especially, and Wherever these complaints prevail this medicine is offered. NO MINERAL AGENT, no deleterious compound is a part of this mixture, it etireitftese dis easeg with certainty and celerity, and dotal not lea% Ir. the. sy kern - t - torpid. See pamphlet. PILES, la cemplaitit of a moat rainflil character 1. 1 t I MAIM/IAT ELA It I:1,1 EV El), . and a cure follows by a few days tNe of thi+ article; it , fur before any.other prep aration for this disease, or for any other t.e.e..eortg- Mating Dom impure blood. See pamphlet. _ 1/ EIIILIT li , OF 'IIII: SYSTE3T. weak back, weakness of the kidneys, .bee'., or inflarn tine of the same, is intirtedtately relieved by a _few days toe of this edsciee, and a cure is always a result of Its use. It stands as A CERTAIN -REMEDY for such complaints, and also for derangements of the, female frame IRREGULARITIES. SUPPRESSIONS. painful menstruation% No article has ever been oiferred except this which would touch this kind of derangements. In may be re lied upon as a sure and eilbetive remedy, and did we feel permit ted to do so could give a THOUSAND NAmns as' proof of cures in tins distressing class of complainet. SiT pam phlet. All broken don n, debilitated constitution- from tie. .etrer t of mercury. will Orel the bracing power of MIA article to art 1111Ille diately, and the pcittonoue mineral eradicated fru:u 'the t•Y'Atelll. ERUPTIVE DISEASES will find the alternative properties+ of thie article. PURIFI"PIIE BLOOD, • and drive such disi.nwes from the system. See pimplilet for wsti mcny of cores in all tlifeasel, which the limit:. 0 'an al% erti-eagen t will not permit to ho named here. Agents Bite tin in away; they contain:l2 pages of certificates of high character, and a Stronger ' ARRAY OF PR( /OF of the virtues of a tnedir ine, never appeared. It is one of the pe culiarpatures of this nrwle that it nover fails to Isnielit in any nd if bone and muscles are left to build upon let the clear:ri led an lingering invalid BOPP, ON, and keep taking the, meth ine a . long as there is an improveinent. The proprietor i‘‘ QUM CAU"ION THE PUBLIC against a number of article-4 witch come .ut. under the head of SARSAPARILLAS, SYRUPS, &e., y for Dropsy, Ace. 'They are goodfor nothing. and coneoe ell the unwary; TOUCIITIIOI NOT. Their lit% colors hought of curing shell 111.25V:lreS till this article had dune it. 'cular study of the pamphlet k earne.tly aolicitrd. Acents who sell the article are GLAD TO 12111CULATE graillit- 1114 ell wit to lICt CI A par and at, ou I) tit in 30 oz: bottles, at 6 . 2;100z. at SI each—the tare hold z. more than two quail IX/WCs. Look ant and not get int pan. Every bottle has "Vastyha's Vegetable Litllolo6l4le e," blown railcar the alma, the wYsiten signature uf,T;. C. in, Butfalo,.ritampcd upon the cork. None other omit - tine.— red by Dr. G. C. Vaughn, and sold at the Prime itialinlice, tali etrect, Butlhto, at wholesale and retail. No Intention given 'lli link' n. postpaid—orders from regularly constituted _(gents ed; pokt paid letters, or verbal connnunicatiops b9IIC 11l rig ad . 41)1111,11y attended to, gratis. .. es devoted exclusively to the sale - of this article, 132 Nassau New York city; '4/5 F.soic st., Salem, .:Ifass.,iiiiil by the pal druggists throughout the Flitted States and Canando,' as, i . For sale by .ter & Brother and Burton & Perkins, Erie; C. W. Burton, •ille; Dr. C. Baker, Sparta; It. C. Tonic & ('o., North • Cast.: Jones & ro., Girard; D. S.J.liiith. Bridgwater; 11. Magollin, I Hall & Hoskin., Fine tame; )1. Wilson, sugar Grote; I& Vincent, Waterford; D. 31. Williams and J. I). Summer- Varrent Chaise & 31ellontiell,,Titus) ills; Abraham Tourtel 'Mon; It R. Telry.Cdentioro; S. Half, Jr. Crane') Ole; Loons & %Vheeler, Lockport; John A. Tr.icy, Fain iew. 1 ) 33 FLEAT4ST_ MEDIC I'. Put lug 6 posed Malt Vault' Men; Ma in to lett, meet), vice, stmt princ Avn Ca Mea. 1.. 1.. Mere Boyd ton, lett. berry I‘NTON'S f:XTI:RNAL REMEDV. CAL1.1:1) 111'N'I":5 INEMENT, has received the ahove title from thoustuads who hem henelitted ivy us e . Its operation wonderful. Nit - lingio gave immediate relief, and permuaemly co ring on. for which it is recommended. / Fur the la-t year I hate pla efore the public tp , "tintony of undoubted character from ittan us well known throughout the county of Wel-tche-ter, where eat repatation of tits Medicine at an first estahlided. During last year I base received from all parts of the county ,a mass idence of the great I :due of Oak celebrated remedy sUfliciont volumes, of a !deli I have ,/elected a few certitirate , . For allowing disca:es Hunt's Liniment a a certain. tale and bilee qre eutuatitdo. atibetion, lVeakne-, and l'aiu+ ut the hack contraction, of the inliech• , . -ore Throat. (111111 , Py. 1.- 1 Ulcers, r‘true in IltedneaPt and idre„ Sprdtti.. -P., Fret Rheum, Burnt, Croup, fro , t ,, d rod Bunton., Corn, ' II tti , eaW 4 Of ilk! NrrN es. As a growtloti i , the Nervou. I n it exceeds , the plie.ters and med irittek' norld. It ly t try it io Lr r , ott, hired that it wil do all that roprietunt.professe4. I It+ reputation Is efni•talit!) every Int-mime Ct here it has barn c•etl nJr 31‘‘, kept a, •e , i , aty r Eatittly Me ltu uc. Rozot the er idence trailuhregt4l. C E R T I ICATE. Ea.! Perlro. Pa., May •. E. Staillon,.—llear fir; I con.i.ler it los dun to iNiress, Imago:4'in behalf or),,ar Ifunt'.4 Lia.ricat. lave for rota , limo p • itil Lmiaa•nl 111 hi) practire, for 'oos di..ear•es, and li•el Satedled, froon the ;:tircri,, rittemling tL ications, that at •merits all that can Ike raid lit its behalf. I ider it one of the best erlernal remcda, I hate ever t0.e.1 in ut"Tetter„Rhatworto. Halt. Itheam, Pain., Bruise, Flt rlhu;: &c. The cheap rate at ts loch the article o• to fee had. place. rithin the fetlrll or 0. It 01L111411,1111 the prxr,i,,lextern,il oiv of every Ca n dy. . DAME', II 11. . , ,„ us Luuwcin IS :161(1 by' the re. s cv,hl,•3l,•rcbalit-, & I Ina:- throughout the cOuntr), : ou t by OW PrnpritAnr Sing, 11. STANTON. ~ o r Kik. by J. 11. Burton, Erlcl; 11. C. Town, North 12..n.t: 1,. & Girard. 1:1e, 31ny I, 1 , 1• Q. . 61160 r AS 50. 11111).ineryi 31. .Irs-ris 111 RS. W. 1111) tv,aild ititbrtu the Ladies ot Erie :1,1 % irinit. /Tl that she ha-removed her 11. , tabli Itment to the Somlt ...id.. of the Diamond, three ,bor- 1 . 41.4 of the Erie Bank, and th..t ,he ha-. just reunited )'runt Nett 1 - . 1 0 - k and I'lltia.tttlplll:l, IN ilt•ft• , he iiii , V, lien great care to select the latest and tuo , t .IPPROVED l'As-11-. lONS OF FINE 3111.LINERY .1N D DRESS AI 11i IN1:. Al-o, the latest sitle Goitps, tolisleihs.is this moist 111+1111)11:ille: Compri:4lK! in 1 art of a tartse as_zortment of .Irate, Leghorn, Cobol Prarl, (u -bur bur". Lace. Gimp dad ra lell llonuell+, in an 71 rem., .to ,ill._ Sill. and Crape Bonnet s 0, hand and made to order at all tittles. AI. eetnt-ortuient of .1 . 5111 , RICAN FLOWERS fruit! 6 t 0 .75 rents, an i ,FRENCII from 75 cet e fts to +Bl. .%1,0, Lace Edgines, Black and WI ite Florence l'rant , La e, Col'd Tarletons, Blond Crape, Col'd Crape. Ruches„.:Ribhott;Wiie. Lace N'eils, Collars, Pillenym Capes Embroidered tapes, Cornatton ('ord, tires. Button , . Oil Sdk, Latiens, Perforated Pape , Zephyr IVorsted, &c. &e. Mrs. IV. wopld also state that 0 e has eillitlO}Cti an EN I'ERIENCED DRESS-MAKER, and in ends that no pains shall he spared to ple4se. , . Particular attention Is DONETS, and all work tiortine.+H and di,.patch. ' riVountry 31illtners a GoUds and Patterns a: elle, Fric, April Itz , .. h , P. 4 . VIIITUAL INA rpiin DEl„‘w.tßil MI -IL Philadelphia, arc no‘' j. lug dn. Tl , 4tlred a part ie ipr outj liability lx*oltd the pr isk,, upon the Lake, at terns. Lo,-en will he Ida' Fire risks on :Merriman' town or country, for ri litn! U. IDrivms Joi.eph li. Seal, Edmond A. Sender,, John C. 1)11Vic Robert Burton, Johti Samuel Edwards henry Lawrence, Edward Darlington Isaat H. Davis. !well, John S. Newlin, Dr It. 111. 111.4,11), • Bichard'S. Newhohq ITApplicat ion can be P.: fIE Erie County Jluv -I.are agaitu4 low and ruerchandize of all de , cr, Public Square, belt% eeci 0, %VIII. Beaty, J. C. Spencer, 'l'hotnas trills, f:ilvs Sanford, M. . IV. 11. Tott•nsend J. C. George Set Erie; June 3. 1.,11. SPRING A,RRIVING IN LAM .!: in the Telegrajilt flu reolnied front the caws. (of epur‘e,) miler purcha clikip lot of GOODS. TI the principal of "SMALL and tort them out of the Therefore any man, nom will know where to go. , ck:II/ES & CREWNER tug Silk and Fancy Good , Plasd Poult ile Sol, Watered do Black Woe de Rid I Florence, assorted Tissue & Cashiner Lace Caps and Collars. bone and Flowers, Linen Also, French Mack ('I C:n•siinere., l';nhuuxx W. ilesc.ription; Fat n, Satin Rcarfs, Stocks and elastic Suspenders; Cella BDAVLB rpit ERE never was all' J for removing de , ea , a4 161 AVE powDEns, id and dangerous C 01 1 ,1111114 dors will just as surely re fiction ? US many of the nib ,thecountry, can testify q tles at 1110 st, 14 all that is cough and where the a found of great service. pared to the kns of even have horses suffering fbr per bottle. For sale by TMS day opening, a Great variety °press Goods, comprking in part the fashionablel Silk and Lineh Tirsues, and Coat'n hair Eihalleys. Crenadenes, khaded Haragea. Robe the Cam., t•-•q‘i.a °boa, changeable Poll tl Chewers, Frtinch daconett Plank, ti,a iss and dotted Lawns, together With ant nuaual variety of cheap CM colored Lawns and Chit:hams all of which I can all Nvill t.elt as • cheap as the cheape,d, at 111 , J "tote, Op hl. tie the FAO , Itotel. C. 11. Wititart Erie, Aprd V, Itlz.. 1 ;ZtXE OX TIE] AGE: . lONAU LII and-Dress 111 br paid to III,E.LCIII: 1 / 4 1; STRAIV entrusted lob her care ii ill he done n ith d Dress Makers will be, furnished with • p as can be 1,111C11;1 , C11 (I.seWliere. . 6150 ÜBANCE COIYIPA.V.Tr. "I'd'.ll, IN,.I . I:.‘NCI:CoMit \ NV, 0 i' Iloilo!. lni-ines , on a 31iitua. plan, air him in the moths of the conipaii, v, ith 'gloom paid. d Canal insured on the most favorable rally rind promply inlja-ted. ' ire, latiltlinizs and other prOperty, in tell term or permanently. IIIItil."I'ORS. Janney C. Hand, - Theopholis Paulding, 11. Jones Brooke, John Carrell,' Hugh Cram. , George Serrell. - . David II , Stacy Charles Kelley, J. G. Johiwon, •Wilfiatn Hay, 1 . Dr.I.S. Thoun., _ John Seller, Jr. •nrer Mellivaltie, . .o.zee'y. NVin. Martin, l'res'l. ilt,le to J. KELLOGG, Agent, Erie, 11 . timmarzoN. ial Intonmire Company ronlin ICS to in larnage he tire, on building., and ptions. °like on the Ea....t x. de of the II and Itti t.treets. ' utEcroits. J. IL 'Milian'''. George L-7elacti, - Smith Jaekmon, Elijah Babbitt, 4lnhu A. Tracy, tauilm Ituswil. lenry (111,e..4 sANFolti). Pre, , ddent. _ SeyNett, lei, Secretary. • SIMMER GOODS,' 111TANTITIES at the (nd Jew store, Wing, on French street. .hoses has Just tf and sonnd, and in great good humor, hug a very large, a very prettJ and aver) ese,gcxhis he has deteranood to •( , 11 on . raoriTs AND u RETCHNS,' , stay a. sons as possible, if not t•comer. m or child wishing to buy Dr A;DS cheap, Air asserlmeM or DRY, Dr II /11:4, h, complete. Please notice the lOilukt- riwiss and Barred Milstins, I.mbruidered Jr'.ObS le, Rep Silks, a-sorted colors. ' colors, Linen and Mohair Ginghams, 'Shawls. Canton Crape 1.-411nwIF, Swiss, Thread. and muslin E,lgings, Rib- Cambric Ilandkerehiefs, Parasols, &r. this and Casslineres. Fancy and Summer Aloltair :and 'Worsted Coatings ,of every Silk and Cashincre Vestinp, Silk and Pies, Silk, Linen and Kid filo% es, Cum- Irt i+,8..., tc. - April 13, 1i=1... . ATA B:l3XLS:Vtil i__ ,riti.iy ili-c. vered, by the ingenuity of man .1 , from Ilur. ,-.., that equalled COLEMAN'S _ curing C at mast troublesome, obstinate tl r If it C9lse is at all curable, there low galore it,Ais they 'are taken. This el no Ost reflieetable persons in ditlerent parts of rim actual trial. One, two , or th ree bot i,necessary to cure the l\ orst czt4e:; also ill i d has been injured, ON l: Isittle wilt' be I.tid What is the cost of three bottles coin an cirdinary horse? Try it then, you whit, The want of such an article. Price:Acts. CARTER & BRO'PIIER, Erie, Boyn,linNeENT & Co.. Waterford, 11. C. TOWN & Co.: North East, ti. isTiavART & Co.. Concord. • pr.t , )4 . 4lqii GOODS. "ITATEI S.A. 111:11313LIQuzyl VI 1.1: , x! 1.11.1.11.1,s vi - kori..ki,Ls WRIGHT , . LUNG 1.: THE 1 tI:N.111.w . j„, WRIGHT'S INDIA. VEGI.TABLE the attire of ituniriut r e I R .N '111: 4- 1'10.:1! . . . A lung struiv4le d ha. n-111 , 4 Slldden p016:1C:3 111:111CIVIIIQ , 1—t1.01i (MK fracler; then I nap. ina cha:n• tt , —and a4ain )10,1611 to trio! no_r% had tann•d the, titter:_, of I.kl et:}. Perfi.ll , )tpc king %VII', ill II lite:l43r ul lonely from bib tiirutie has again 1./A(1 , 110T Ulan' t.t the can br ti:4ll Ji VIII:1"..TAIX--1 b1e. , ,K,:1„. Napcdeutt t,iill that ..tli.• 0 , are I.y the gnahty of their greatly for the energy of cletrz.clet 10 the Der:, c„ Watile the aticient R4111:1:1, lilvit in Ile; but tt hcu luxury rn LA in, pli)%i,al lowed, until they aloe no loneer atie t i te rth ethet s), Ily -improving 1 / 1 . j ,1 1 , 11..11 • ?nor., IVlriglit's Indian Vegetable Pill, political engine. l'hey clear th , • hi ad, Fplrits tt Inch they' in,nart, trni.rut e thy tr, a prnt erful influence ill favur of r ti 11 , penrle drq.cml. Itte.t=ttrat ly 1/I,u ibe 1.• Ina titteltaliN, of their 61)&4 &pill hr if I ;wt.'s. •),. give health. and you give cuter*. and 4il.taia Let a n , then, eherkb health, not 11 , 011 f r tfw it killg", but for the gi,eultic interests r. . ‘Viiglit' , 4 'lndian Vegetable be di i ett,e in the fall: !lad 1,0 , 114 sagacity, he would hale ceded to the which they nsked, and would tlite , base „ TN lint he not only denied them, but tailing thin few' privilege Hell the he, ph. h, 1. artrgovernol by the Kittle general lan it) the lmat!) hotly, NN hich a re% alr.&e a-, by 1119Vilig in tune, the es il [lay VIVI: 11ultRiltl.I:~1I1~r.LI 1: ATe made eont o tindit.u,, , ,• ‘,„ . Pr, and adttet,i-4 , 4-ez."arte . le. tho.c, Hui-take+ r. Inch ate , 111.1.,1:1::11.,1 like, and that th, mlLrr, it t. Indidi`teld o !Irli 41 , I kind m bad all are Let to:•. , `lber• ; TIII;O• 1.. 11111 ell irt•Os. fi.ll an l'llaa+ and other arti • .I , A-cell • do nM emir all to talre oar. ‘‘ord men 1 ! , le•tany one, hat Ind taken other Jae will be nervesary. Many I,erscad;hat e lire:, led :may in a C., CI: alatilliatVit that it St I.lliii temove the , Bit nre eeneratly Wawa cies have nothing U. n1.0'1111;1.11.1 them, and ,male day. But with the -,u-ar. tied by G. Ili • sinular to lV:aloits ca... Bit aohiriet%. Woße4 tliel ane la the public tdioald Fdeer Clear. Lei it be reineuilerot that IVittatt is hi ti\ Vi lilt itLit are prepared -per t( to Ilv• 2,, unn body. Cale.eiiiielill!., 1111. i. are aki alwas. efkrtiie in rue. ti. out de.zi,e. 1.1, 1,.% them at hand. • AGI:NTS.-4"). D. Spaitozil, I'. t Jul'm .Jr(. lure. liilo.y Puctur. 'We.t Spra %V. 11. 'I B. & Cu., IViillslotrLz and 10 the -At , 14 , % VR \ vE4:EI•ABLE Wlll 41 tit, 1... • Et== MEM Erie, May 1, Dn. ToWNd 7 ' --- -. 1.1i. - o'3 33..5/..:2117.11i1J, THE mosT cyrit.wiitoNAßy %;rTict't \ I f , , Iv4)111L-116s e‘tr,tet 1.- pib up to , o'in i..!..-.., time. rlieaper, plea-ainers.ind %V:irra•itr.l •;,;,..:;. t ;,, . .. rare.- di,eat , .. 1% ittlttlll. VOIIIItIIItt, t;IIILN: ..!.,I- , I. 1; .2 ‘: the patient. GREAT r.1L1..1N1) IVINTrIZ Alf:1)11':Nr_ 'rtne great inanity and ,t‘periont!. tri FM- r• , tp.LI.-', .1 , (Mier Hiednettle 1 . .--. %t hilt . It IIII;11 , t , - ill- , ,• .; •,, •_. l i 6.,d}. It it-I I-1:42 Of VW tin be-t I%M . I's% . : • ... ..., known; it ant (rill pri - a +,- Ow if I/ ,I,• -, --'..;-. _, ~,, , -,in,Lit It crime - 111-, , putt; .0. I •IC!; ''. - . ~:- . , ;, ..,., no other tu-.lt , itw. %101,in 1 1 1,1” ,11.. ,- .. - -,: ~ -- lt•rittl tot.tiont !-I x!. it! I, e 'halt 11;4.11 eta-- r' -of ." ! t !J! it cnt C0.,111110.i thr•ira! Iv. " 0 "Nlore tlrok tli .111 41"-1.1: 4,lKMear-C... 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Cu ~.,:. : , I , I - ri , to latqcllt niolro•11:11 , e01.:111:! : , hl:s 111/ ,011• : . • V. it 't L 1111. )I,r- I: 1110ie., , e4 ,ti ;1t1ey..91141,4 I:I. At i Is: 1 : ...• , er.l-1 1 r...ti'ted %%all ...,:i!..•:1tt..1;1 ! at-t• 1 v,itit !to . _•-.. Itadttrittt•r, and ttir tht.la-t mit, itt , ..! th. ito ,, ioit.l. Ito •. 'i• 4 :lro, - tparill.l, had rerillar ,z,lit ,‘,0•:.'1-: I:14, 1., , 1r• , ..:- • :1:11 ., iiiiin.,( . 4 III:11 I tt 1_114,111w with the 'et,t.:11. , 111, , :r. ' .: 1 illieli.1111,110 . 0•0•1i)11419rm dim dial 100 lii) :gni!: t....,•! , r ~.:. I•ottlt, of ttltr Sar,:tOrtlla. 1 taut n.l 1.1•.‘1111 r••,1 r. I I; • int - gratittz:ll, and 1 vitt t•tu ~toi brr. - er - •41.11 . _! ,,, oaf, 11,14 : - .liiiu-4 o.:ttirt•l 1,4 my :11.1.ettle, ii 11, ':I I- a: birlif,l. 1 -, 011 1 , 0: at 1:11-46 lit 1141 , 11-11 ail:, ll WI 1, , rt ','''''' pattei.. if p.rti c 1.,,!•. Alv little tlitl, v.llO ), three tear, ..4.1: had a. 1I r. ! I or . it 110 1 4: 01 111.4 Ulster. 11ittie 11.,111 t h e 1iii . 410 . 11. , I 2 , .,!!r . Of it: and it -ok,tlt•tittrol,. rell 1,1 . 4 1114,, i. .a , Vu it!•••.:',•'• IitINV arilllllsl 1ii . .411) Re .III!. illll4 let et -.,N. 5h.,,, I'.. tultu.' blotch..: ti It.tik. C.I. 111 :il,.i all.: II r -kin I , , n,04:• 110%%; and I .tiii •.111-iied ~111, recut e:•e.l Err I.r ail! troat •.••• . excellent Hied:cure. . S. It .et IN 11,1 Rr.ti , 'erns hart" , rill . 4 • 1.111.1'k 1.11:111•),,, t`. I , rvacto-rl.in,art- "4J:it i,t t•- -• • ; u...• a I , At. , To‘t %%ill clean our 1.1,,,, , !.10 li. rhit, aiul hiutelte , , titut Lti‘ 4 . 11,11 OD 01ati100. , ; , Vkt ,,,• •1.1! S, :01.! 1,:01:11.111 j %AUL' to ro '310111E1:s L. )I.lRniEr) 1.1mr.14. l'Atratt of Sari-aparill.i fare 1,.0n v‘prei...;) it' entire to fe - I t ilale comp! 'kits. No female Si aa ft , otipito.o. slie to atittn r iaclitint critical f,riaod. 'olitrail to t.ike it, ao it, to a Cert,iiii ta Jur any nY the itainprotto and horrible dress- to r art• ..,iihjeet at thin tittle it lila. This ix,riud t,‘ n 1 p.`aro by ti,•itiv, thi: medicine. Nur to it le-a• tnhael^ appriaichrieg a uniatilawil, it r calculated tat- , et quo: henna! the blood and int•hairating the I,),teni. 11,t` rued tc me t. invalitahle for all the ilistiatacs to tt iurh tt r . . 6 ... lib J. t • hrtee.t the It Itnle s , tettt, rene , A. perthntlet,ll:. , r; - erg.es—h) removittv the tutpitrtm, ot the t, Intim! the ~.:•tettt a, to produce it ,nl. , equent I Itte cat I)RE.- - - ilcd in the. tuarket—coninrn ltg t Inr p lo awl ut II • Intuit ot I. DM , ' tine Dn.a in.xnl-1, o itcl to tl ttlaOrS It ,ucli ‘N I C. 11111.1 pie o It to otv. is, tt ill ..11 Mit irsln as 11 cent., and othe r (:001):, w protit rtion ex.‘ PL 1:001):." :a full 111 per ut./ht.o•s {:e•I r , Latin, and Gentlemen tub will tti -I llt t' plenish your m. trilrohe. that you %, ittid to 1 tr 7 ' N. 11, I uould invite the attentioa of the y• rnlC I,a tug the year to protitt , e—to Our it:Wu—taunt zit I It right tor the occa•ton. at4o per cent !NI ny [omit r our 1110iI0 011 it for 01 , 11 diade tosser anti any hou euct ot .. Erie, April 1"4". ~ .tk 4 K i 1 1 „ 4 1!:11 1 r ,t nal hpl. 1 I'' l r 3t. •April 1.3, 3riti t- 111 111,1 1•1 " • ‘..r 1 - 1 1 . 11 1 ti ttg, JON -101 l iJ 11.1 . 1.1 11, It l` •