A Bon DAY.—The daln which the next Presidential ),, election will take place, th 7tit of November, will be a busy one. Two millions of 'eters over the country record their suffrages for a National ruler, and as the Telegraph N o mmunications will extend by that time over nearly the whole countr, enough returns of the election may be known and telegraphed by the nest morning to indicate with tolerable certainty whom the nation has chosen.— This will be the greatest business ever done in one,day in the United States, and the newspapers, as usual, will have a considerable share in it. -I' CONGRESS or N t t tuns.—_\ congress of nations will as semble this summer at, Lilll3, in South America. It will be composed of representatives frptn the Republics of Chili, Bolivia, Pent, Ecuador, and New Granada. Why cannot-the States be represented? Vaal TRUE.—The Gazette say.; ••it can answer no good purpose to claborate hr farther explanation and de fence" of its views in rcgarrd - to individual liability, A very sage conclusion, and one which if sooner arrived at, would have served it from its present ridienlomi lU . There were two heavy frosts last week in Clarion county, which probahh destroyed all the fruit. So tia) s the Democrat It - Some cross-grained, crabbed old bachelor says the Romans used to paint their female corpses, but imw-a days, many females render this unnecessary, if it were the custom, as they die readrpainted. tOliesterd ay was a lovely day. the air mild and pure, the sun shinning out warm and pleasant. Such weather, after the delightful showers wiltave had of late, must pro. duce the most beneficial efrect4. The grass and shrub. bery looks fresh and beautiful, the b:rds sing sweeter, and ,nll nature seems to under the benign influence of such lovely days. The county never looked fine, or pre. settled better prospects 'at this season of the ear than it does at present. A 1)}:( !DEL) Ilt .—A valier maker in New York, has just sent a present. a traveling trunk, to each of the crown ed heads on the continent. ir'The Stgatner Rochester which AV Zll4 bought by the Runnbrs to into opposition, was laid up at the expense of the Combination, ut about $5,000. Good strike for the ME= Cr. mvol tscE 4,ND FLoUlt.—The correspondent of the ("hronot.)py sas that some parties in New York went in to o flour speculation on. the strength of the foresight and predictions of A. J. Davis, the clairvoyant. The predic tions turned out failacionq, and the credulotts parties hist the thin) thousand they had ventured. A NI w Fr t•rt itr.—Lt the S. Imui;: criminal court au individual u`a, put on trial for murder. The plea of in panio wam entered he the defence. The question of in aanitt wa , separated from the main charge. and after due invesnannon Iu wzoc pronounced sonc The trial on the charge then commenced. lilLient, I law. of the •2nd Regiment PMin. Vol s., has been convicted of loirglar and murder, by a Militar) Court, in the city of MeNICO. [Er Ive are pletoool to Irani from the, 11- 7 1tricti rowdy 'Standard, that the Post Office Department has let otrt a. contract for a lri-weep' hut of stages front .Wottsburg to Warren, via Columbns. It will he of great benefit to the Conlit through which it and odd materially to the revenues of tho Depornnt nt. tri There are now r.Vo dail lines of packets running lletween Chicago and Peru, 11141101, The fare through ix four dollars, includinganeals, and the tune of fnaking the trip is !II hour:, TT We leant front the Butler I I erald that on Finlay hod, German pedler, on hi, wti. Ikon' Mil'endow n to the Great We,terst, wa , hooch,' down, eery much alm , ed; and robbed of Idiom tilt) itt is li. bt three men, whit it i , said had taken dinnertt ith hint at \Lddle , tott n. It ih said the) were ctrang. t, and put boon n inrlie neigh borhood. ' . LTA. itilt of till , eti gave !drib a few days since, to twins—a buy and i a gill. A. the little girl was the first to snake her app,anine in tll., bursting world, the mother upon consultation ' e auh her triond, has come to the con flo4ion to mime her T, leoraph, on the ground , that she a as in ad% once of the nu:! .—N. D.Pil. ILTAn extenqi% e mantnaettning e , talnisinnent for cot ton goods i.. about starting in South Carolina, and a su gar refinery in Lotti-i ma. •.The country is ruined:" . . SINGULAR FULFILMENT OF A l'iMil'llECY.—ln Ra phael's Prophetic :tlestefiger for 1..'11, a prediction 124 put forth that a revolution c void take place in len February in one of the cont mem ia I coma i i • , resul ting in the overthrow of. a royal family. At the same time, the title-page has an engra'% in repre senting an attack on the Tuilleries. The 1 gular passage alluded to is:—"Jii;,iter holds in this celes• tial career through Cancer. it if to ponder upon im pending \%nes. These highly fraught Configura tions are token-4 of the %acation of a throne, and, it may be, the annihilation of sovereign power in a family." Some interesting foreshado%% logs of the evctits that have jest occurred appear also in the re marls on the scheme ul Louis Philippe's nathity in the same nork. NEW YORK AND ERIE TEM/I/ANL—We congrat ulate our readers op o u the certainty of the speedy construction of this great line of telegraph, adding one more link to the great, chain, connecting the East %%it!' the mighty West. The most of the vil lageson the line west of ihis place,; tie understand have done their duty in the way of subscribing to the stock: and li during the past week $6,000, was raised in this village. We know of nu more safe or useful investment of money. This line is to be built more firm and substantial than anyline in this country, with 40 posts to the mile, the cord to be of No. 6, iron wire, insulated on the plain adopted by Mr. Cornell. Mr. Cornell, plan of insulating is the only 'one yet invented, with Which a line of telegraph can be worked at all times during rainy Went her.—lthaci, Chronicle. RAILROAD DECISION.-It has been decided by Chief Justice Beardsley, in the case of the Tona wanda Rail Road Company vs. Henry Munger, that ratl•road cquipaniee cannot be mi.de to pay for cattle killed - by being run over by the cars. The opinion of Judge Beardsley. which is very elaborate and said to g$ DICE! more than ordinary research' was given in a cate containing the following facts:—A farmer in Gates, Moore, county, had a yoke of oxen killed by a train of the Tonawainla Rail Road Com pany. The oxen broke out of the enclosure of the far : . met into the highway, and from the highway stray ed upon the track of the rail-road, and in tho, night were killed hy a passing train. The farmer sued the railroad company before the Monroe Common Pleas for the value of the oxen that were killed, and recovered. From this Judgment a' writ of error was brought into the supreme court of this state, which reversed the judgment of the court below.— Buff. dldv. • A ROOVE WAT . CII.-A new kind of machine cal led an “idelator," is used in Leicester jail, Eng., for the employment of rogues and vagabonds, committed to hard labor; and it is said to be much dreaded by them, as it accurately registers the amount of labor performed, and is susceptible of exact adaptation to the bodily strength of these who work it. the most pleasant abd effectual Arrt.litttiots and Spring medicine Is Dr. 0. Benjamix Smith's Sugar Coated Indian rills. This matchless remedy is re commended by the Matron c.dtlie Naval Hospital, N. Y. and thou• sands of Families. No pills. have gtvcn so general satisfaction. r' - 'lle . siire anger t the Genuine with my nnnie written with a trs on the bottom the box, C. DENT. SMITH. Vatter do Brother and Burton & Perkins are Agents, and sold in (Ivry tcmn in the country. t„4yo MARraEla On t'ie tat inst., at St. Luke's Church in Wis consin, by Rev. S. Marks, C. S. CHASE, Esq., and Miss MARY S„ eldest daughter of M. B. Butterfield, Esq. all of 'that place. '1 We congratulate our friend Chase on the happy con. Fun% mation (Allis last summer's jaunt to the upper Lakes. We thought when we accompanied him front Chicago to Racine, the Maglwie atfrartiotts of that beautiful village would be too powerful to allow him to return alone. . , Cth 6111 DIED In CfCtli townglip, MRS. Er ri m s , of Gvnr., Res iteldm, yeuts. By Magnetic Telegraph. Dispatchee for the Tri•Weekly Observer. Arrival ;of`the CALE DOWA• Otte Week Later from Europe. The Caledonia arrived ollToston on Saturday evening, at 10 o'clock, and entered. A thick fog coming up next morning the news come over the wires with much inter ruption on account of atmospheric electricity, London money irnarket opened with appearance of much business. but owing to apprehensions of French interfer ence against the Army of Austria now in Italy it closed et a decline of 1. per cent. Consuls 831, Two failures of considerable amount—Messrs. Lay's, Mason & Co., flax-spinners, Alexander Haddam & Sons, woolen -spinners. Tho mills of both houses aro at Ab berdi:en. The unsettled state of Continental trade is 'assigned as the immediate cause of the disasters. Wilmer & Smith's :nines says, the French elections are now complete and notwithstadding the utmost exertions of ultra Republican , ' and Commimists to effect other purpose, the list exhibits triumphauftestimony to the popularity of: the principles propounded and acted upon by Lamartinp and the mod erate party. So clearly and prominentlyiragthis expres sion of popilar feeling been manifested that some fears are expressed of the Ignority resorting to ulterior meas ures pt order to.render part of their proceedings nugatory. Best Western Floor ‘2os 6d, (if) `iris 6.1. IVlitiat, white and mimed is thl (iis, Ss. Red, 5s 5d ais 6d. Indian Corn (a) 2Ss. Meal lls Oil(ii) Pls. Corn market dect.hie ln.t Nveek with inactive trade. A cones's - An:eta delire,nal tuukphice in London. • l.iterpodl market yesterday ch.ned sli ggishly. The thief alter. ation was in imitd. The demand tor 1.4. eat proved extremely dull. -There was a marked improt einent in tt • Cotton Market. The pJiucgral , improveinent heing inlow and niddling quantities.— 31.inufacturers arid sts•culators have slams a an increased activity. A ;sell sustaaned :advance of I per cent. per 11,., has taken place.— Prime mess Purl, (ri) 92s 6.1. Ordinary, 73 0 Eds. Old, 60 hi , 0-s. Mess, per Mal. 5J teD 515., ordinary and old, 36 465. Pork, dm} free. Prime MesQ, nen ,35 'rim 70s; old, 45 (Si) 565. Mess 41 (a , 59 s. Primate, 33 (Si 15s. Bacon, duty free. Dried, old per c wt. IS a 30s. Long and short middle., free from hone and salt, 511 (a) 545. 'Western, IS a) 52s alml. Smoked, or dried Hams. in cans ass, Per cm t., duty paid, 20 0: slls—in casks, tio marked change—duty free, 23 (Si Lard, ditty ‘free„line leaf in kegs, 4d a 15s—in Mal, 119 a 125., ordinal') to Middling Sal a inferior nod greae.e 30 a 3.55. Pane Cheese, dux; paid; 19 a 2s—middling. 43 a 46.—ordinary 30 a 42. Mauer—U. S., ml'. anal Canada, not quo ted. Ashes.—Montreal pots, 20 a 3l—Pearls a 30. U.S. Pots a !Ai—Pearls 36 a Ifs. • ITtats ot• NEws.—The alarm of fire, ea Saturday, P. M., was occasioned by the explosion of a gas pipe at St. John's Church, by which lire communicated - to the gas. It was, however, extinguished before much damage was done to the premises. .1 am indebted to the kindness of Mr. Whitcomb, Esq., for the following: Dr Salisbury, of Jamestown, who was convicted last week of manufacturing bogus money in Chatitauque county, was sentenced on Saturday last by Judge Conklin; to seven lears incpri , : oninent77it Au burn. Jelruirds, all accomplice, plead guilty— l sentonci3d one dear. Two others turned states cvidemie L and were discharged. BALTIMORE CONVENTION. LTI3tOR E, May 22r The Contention met at the Universalist Church at 2 o'uloA, and was organized by the appointment of Judge Ilree, of Louisiana, as President pro-tem,. and Samtiel Treat, of Missouri, Secretary. After a few remarks from the President, Mr. Wheeler, of North Carolina, submitted a resolution to the of that a cominittee of one from each State, be appointed by the delegations from the sev eral States, to report upon Mil credentials of delegates.— Much confusion ensiled, both delegations from New York prefering their claims' Mr. Combs, of Georgia offered as a substitute a set of resolutions, providing for the ap pointment of a committee.of two from each State, by their respective delegations (New York excepted) to exatnine into and report upon the number of delegates entitled to seats, and to the validity of their credentials. Much dis cussion ensued, when Mr. Combs' resolution was ad4ted. The Convention after appointing the' Committee, ad journed to meet at 5 P. M. The evening session of the Conventioh was rather boisterous. A committee was appointed to report perma nent officers of the Convention, whii subsequently re commended Andrew Stevenson. of Virginia, for President with a vice President from each Stine, except New York, aid SeereMries. The report was adopted. While the committee were out the Convention was addressed by Senators fj,annegan, Ilneston, Mr. Yancey and Judge fin ce. 11.1.Tistaftr, May 23-6 b P. M Th'e Convention re-opened about 9 o'clock to-day the orgati l izing, committee appointed yesterday to wait upon Mr. Lltevenson, and inform him of his election, reported that they had performed that duty, and he had accepted. Mr. Stevenson was then conducted to the chair, and ad dressd the convention at considerable length; he return ed thAnks for the honor conferred upon him. .He advo cated the necessity of harmony, and ueged perfect union. After concluding, Dalununer made an eloquent prayer. A resolution of thanka to Judge Bryce were adopted. Mr. Moreton moved that the rules of the Convention of 'll be adopted, excepting the 2-ad rule. This was warm ly discussed by many. Mr. Yaticey spoke in favor, and said the democracy cotild do without New York, (Great applause.) Morse, of Louisiana, spoke whist the 2-3 d rule of '44—this rule desappointed the Democracy. Now if adopted 'it might spring upon the people. This pro duced some excitement. Mr. Moreton explained that ho did not intend any slur on Mr. Polk. Further discussion was had by several - inemb?rs. The Hunkers were ad mitted. Other delegates would not pledge themselves to suppoit the Nominees. The vote in committee stands 16 to 8. The committee had not yet reported M the Conven tion. 1' 1 A terrific scene' occurred in the convention al 12b o'clock this day, while the discussion was progressing rel ative to the 2-3 d rule, nn alarm was given that the gallery 1 • was givimigay. pillars sinking &c. This can d a ter rible ti'ar"Wiill parts of the house. None what was really 'the matter, all was consternation. undreds jumping out of the windows, and others from the gallery to the doorand then rushed out of doors. Many were hurt—some badly, but it is believed none fatally. There were a t l least 3.000 persons in the convention at the time. Aftiir much confusion and consternation inside and out, the President announced that the alarm had been produc ed by he cracking ot a bench. Order was again restored and the Convention is now proceeding with business. Tho two-third rule was adopted by yeas 115 to nays 78. Mr. Commander was allowed line to cast his whole nine votes for South Carolina, being the only delegate from that =3 The report for credentials was received and laid on' the table. Resolution was offered allowing two mem bers /*each contesting parties,of New York, to address the Convention to-morrow. Before the final decission and pending diecuseio i r on this question, the convention ad joined till 9 o'clock to-morrow morning. During the forenoon great crowds wore gathering outside the church and suidry stump l speeeltes 'Were made. 0, Th. disc bers oil propos be ad Boggs mit bo been Cases convention convened et 9 o'clock. After some :ion about the admission of the democratic mom- Congress to seats, Cameron of Pennsylvaida, ed that all revolutionary .soldiers in the city should itted to scats on the floor, which was carried.— of North Carolina, introduced a resolution to ad ih barn burners and hunkers. No action has yet I ken on the subject. It is thought by many that rock is declining and Barn Burner is advancing. .BUFV.i!.O, May 25-51/ I P. M. The Democraticconvention devoted most of the day to a discussion of the Hunker and ilarnburner contest main ly by the contestants themielves. Messrs. Dickinion and Foster for the Hunkers, and .1. C. Smith, Preston. King, and C.I C. Camberling for the Barnburers. Theiv wan 'anemie excitement and much uproar during the discus- sion. The previous question was' called and su Mt° 51. ThO question was then taken on an u ment to the committee's report, proposing to mint delegations and allowing them 36 votes. The et ment was carried 126 to 125. This vote is not The question now ponds ou the resolutio • The result was announced amid a stet.: _Ali cheers. The convention then adieu , 9 this morning. A dispatch arrived this morning ea Contested case had been taken up and in favor of ing both setts of deltiatt-133 to 115. ' The I'r; then announced that both were admitted. Mr. Hannegan, under instructions of the 1 1 1 State Convention, offered a resolution that the wore entitled to reprepresent New York in the N. convention The convention assembled at the usual hour thi: ing. The President stated that the pending questi, the ttmendment adoptea last night. Mr. Houstin . 1 as, asked leave for explanation, which the enliven fused to hear. A vote was then takeit by States. , amendment of M. 'Valley, of Ala., as amended 1 Bartlett. of Ohio, providing those delegates be a ' with polder final!): to cast the vote of the State 232 to 120, The question then recurred on the ment, as the original proposition, which ;was ca the affirmative ,by a vote of 133 to 118. 'rho P announced both delegations were received into th erbood of the convention. Mr. Ilannegan, of la„ submitted the followin lution, Resolred, That tho New York Delegation kn the Syracuse or Dunker delegation, are rightfully to cast the vote of the said State in Convention. After a protest against the,resolution by Mr. Mei' Mr. Turley, of Tenn., moveffito lay the resole Hannegan on the table, but he gave way to Di who concluded the reading of the protest against lion of. the convention in admitting both delegati unjust and calculated to satisfy neither party, but' contrarywould produce much mischief. The moti Ws resolution on the table, was decided in the affi l --ayes 157, nays 93, Mr. Sanderson moved that the convention pro nominate a candidate for President of the United and Called for the previous question. , Mr. Cambelipg, of N. Y., barnburner, asked li. that delegation M retire;';, which ivas granted, a tVithdrew. =1 Mr. Ramsey of Tenn., then obtained leave to communication from President Polk, in which it that he has been led to suppose from speculation.] public press,- and the enquiries of delegates of ti milieu, that some of his friends may be induced sent his name as a candidate for the Presidency, must decline being considered as among those fret the candidates arc to be chosen. A motion to go lot for a candidate was then adopted b a large. Mr. McCitndles , , of Pa., anifinated James liu of Pa., Judge Ellis, of Mo., nominated Gencr, Hamlin, of Maine, nominated Judge" Woodbury. now twelve o'clock, and several committees re consult relative to balloting, which soon conclud' the following result, First ballot I'2s—Cass, Woodbury 53, Melia Dallas 3, Calhoub 9, Worth 6. Second ballot—Cass 153, Woodbury 56, Buck: Dallas 3, Worth 5. Third bAlot—Cass 156, Woodbury 31, Iluchat i Fourth ballot—Cass 179, Woodbury 38, Buck. Worth 3. Gen. Butler received 1 vote on this ballot. G wm, declared nominated on this ballot. Theßarnbunil having through Mr. Smith i rH ted a protest against the action of the convention, cutting to take sends with the Hunkers, on the that they alo n e were entitled to the seats, Dicki the intrt of the IlUnkers,' made a speech, in w said his friends co u ld not vote in the convention c ly, with dignity add propriety. Sonic parts of It . were very imllamlnatory, anti some of the New delegates took olliince, and threate n ed to leave coition if his rem l arks were continued. , Ile co extending to the convention the right hand o ship. His only W i imh being to place New York ri! The convention then proceeded to the 110111 i a candidate for rice President, with the followini i Gen. Win. O. Butler, Gen. John A. Quitman, John Y. Mason, It. James J. Arrliray, • Jefferson DAis, . I No choice, but on a second ballot, Gen. %MB BUTLER, of Keiittiekv, received :255 .votes—a l New:York whichidid;not vote all. The courentimi then adjourned until to-mom a final adjournment will take place. MAniEv.—Th market WWI very dull rest There was a Sale of one brand Illinois flour on a 35 days at $4 87h, Michigan at same, and somt not in good ordor at $4 56. Corn was taken fo i at 34. Oats (1113- and buyers oilbr 36ets. NEW YORK, Ml MARKETo-..ilol.lr—inierior parcels western 5 IS A. Fair brands Oswego, Michigan, Blac Rochester, &c„ at $5 fKi, and good pure Gen f $5 376%5 59. Rye flour is 3 62i a 3 69 for g i eels. Sales of l ineal at 2 4-1 a 2 50 for Jcrs wheat there was some enquiry. Canada at 12. Corn is heavy, excepting round yellow, for whic small shipping enquiry, and ,Northern and .lerse, Southern flat at 54c. Rye is dull. Sales at 50 . livered. Oats rather scarce and improving. 47 a 48cts. 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Ann street, where 1 sho py to have the above substantiated by a aersOnai intervi ccr Ile not deceived by the many spurious and worth) ations of Wild Cherry, ushered into notice by ignore era, but see that the signature of Dr. Swayne is on which is the-billy guarantee against imposition. Prepared only by 14. Swayne, N. W. corner of Eigh streets, Philadelphia. and for sale by respectable Drugg ly all theprincipal towns in the United States. Burton &Perkins:No.3, and Caner k Brother, N. House, Agents. MAT 24 ' - ' 414prentleo Wanted. ♦ BOY about 10 years of age. Of bteady and ndudtrioi AL wanted to learn the Cabinet Making bushiest). 01 eonatry would be preferred. Also* - good journeyman ehe shore hominess. rot patient= enquire at this ottil &ie. Ma& 22, 1 FTY NEw YORK, May 15-7 Bhle. nui aid Rectified Whiakey for aide t • Cash. hy MAY' 1. n Beady Wade Clothing a Commorcial THE subscriber has now INC STORE, a very viler 1 1 ). CI. THING, made up in i man er, which he is &tern 25 leer of tha any other establishint Clot tang comprises every in and to one who patroni/es follow Mg. api, kited in regard to goal _ Sup fine anti Fine !Tenth Nark Dress Coats; English Tweed and Mohair Sack Coats;{ Bind, Summer Cloth Coins of every Cat; - Blind- and Fancy eassinlere Pants; . Saar , Silk, Merin9 andpisstnwre Vests; Lila? and Cotton Clothii a of crery kind; UrFor tea lers and Canullers, 01 .-CLOTII ci,ollitNG AND TARPAULINS. Aix", Finand common Shirrs.. do. Cravats. 'chars, Stocks, Rosom Ile line et rMneed and f a shions cut and trim in the bent manner an order, whirl will In, n arrant'! to a The puldi are invited to call an. and cheap c.tablishment in the Coil opposite the Banner Hotel. May 111,1,1 4 . S-11A Y1 e ton nshi old, vv ith a), nail a white 1 prove props. I lifetime, 4 nend t both end nal.— •nded. 'clock •s the dmit- tditnta inkors . tionni i) WON f Tex on ro- MEM r -j_ls - 01A. ,1 / 4 31 - dez4crii 'Tobacco Cloak,. Tar cling bag+, French btrel mend , ied in broth- April 13, 01'1 RON Aln3, MRS. is Eric Sprinv. and MAKING. Of Straw atid sorts WII us entitled don of lie no- MRS. R. IN( : Is in I.; not to ray 0 nettlit, 1": l irti :tl,l 011 the m ati vc rri II lS tin ran till SimilPA,. e ri!)(.., chant! twd ,1.aw,1 11101.1 i I .rt th, I l avo f or .0 the% liTrl I \ lin -11111. . it;;• ; ir t 4 1111•11Trieli heal I tr:11:-) •+ states in the to pr but he Ari LI Erg CI 6.1 P, N._ • (It,' (11)(11% , , tit,• fat,lt c EMI t•ijorit. •Irtnao, I Co., It tra, tired to •d with l'lt 1 -1 1,11•, A II) r.., %%11)11 hr It \nti prrui ~I~p• :lan a 5, !alit 5 9, n, or .1 1J 11 , X. Gt.( votield , all Ow 111” ore, latt, 12,e, all t iui 111(1 la .001 alloo tt It —111 . 1!1' torch. , to 511 Lteho o ltog, roots land it oh re , t r% nig I WM aro; t •tnall °tell Terms o -motto!, In nu 1 otortg May MEE BALTIMORE, s 1 ME presen and dc ground 'son, on ;ich he psi4tent bdecch 'ngland le eon eleinled fellow- iation of, result: lAII 0. 1 exet•pt ME MO BUFFALO, 1% irciat . credit of Illinois freight MEI 5,.3 06 a Rock, =NEI oil par ,v. For in bond there is PIE !onts. de !Sales i at ilia faller lip• a Wall IZE (Ilk Mie n lid relief Alit applied to for about tlant 1 tt no 'Cr) ( XI ••• deelarcd I few day a c Melon. id a bottle , 'tiles and 'to an paiKrllll. rt rtmnrk- WeofdutY NI thinks h lid Cher st afflicting r of a) very .w worse, ug blood, you I), and Iphla, nas .cei‘ed no , until my ry, and 1 the had mound which, 1 1 . i" i cs e 9 f l log d o 4 2crt: b e tt er u a t, hl l l'u r t rd. t .tiyl: wepar d itetrt:Ve: and Race ta in near- 0, Reed Rnii 11 habits In e l from the work at liwl w2t4 'ry low for CuP to the fi l ), about the lint of . vhite enca on each eht !spot on the !etch. T h e ty, hay charget , and to k ay 15, Ir4S. ,AR'S Patent Met:the F 011 C011.1g1r11111•11: lb. Air Beds, Air Icheo, Fisliina Boots. 'aatilins, Elastics, Son' I rip racs, etc., etc., at t EtigliOleatrailtP, Ma I'ABIZIO illinory and )01) %%mild inform her nd vicinity generally 'winner PArillluNS AlsaVa good n.soronor Leghorn. China I try Bonnets, qf ra cut (a watch of Freo cry. which canna.' 1;1%1m; had vm, e . ypart ic r :it :thy work CIIIINI..1(.41 dlspatrli. Inr M11..1111011 %s 1;1 tg` I . 11, /14'. LADS D 4, 'opening. :1 areal Varjel fn+hionnblc Silk and P renadlows, , Irndwl cable Putt de l'heuo, dtwits, togotber with a and Cin•banl. all l'elleapeed, at it* 'gore, lEEE Erie, Ap New Goo3s Chnik. &e. /in the plarr, either hal CM rrie an . Le reccii el at plr in t i • svicrrt TI - 2! :HO rr lin% return/. I lid Anti. lin ',aril Ins um Wd VI the Sp rim! tr.uu pile,. and positii r oppointo• 11'29, 1,1..4. Strayed o l :1) oR ;;To1.1:N fr.mi " (men Cu. Pa, 1)II Nnlit, i t ,1t . ... old. Said II It. plii ) e on oily of to. II ;:titig t.lurillation %%I racocuto Ifof the Orphan'' , tour etion or 1, i. 0.10 4 ., 00 1 on ?tund,q • 00 Nth I right, 1011 . 1,1, I.olpCrl of Said tot, OSIIii , 01 Ii le rotten mg '1t...r0!,41 tit( salmi(' in till' ion ti.. ' Penn.% It atria, 4911111 i inning at tie• 00rthen , t I 11..4; thence n est :J3l. tun p.n.L• 1111 . 11 C i. IW-1: 1111114 0 ll' 1111111111`11 and the alluwanre. I e the St 0 rmh, %glut re for a la n *aid land there l". all iril 31111 a genii frallll. b• • Std.•, one tomtit tit . ylllCllt. S i , nit inten.,t t Isla. sy. ED nt par far n t• ort t 'nlr of goods wrnarked ity i ttl. ),Ikti, of ilta-e tl lend) joles left, at _(too) WOOL_ tbcerikers havon: enter trlng Inn.ine..., are a ,,,, lii.e To%t n 'Mill., on the 1, 1 , Black, Bra, n, and 1.- 4 i1 , ! , t4, Satinlettn :Fica• ~ed Flannel oral Illtittl, laCture an the ' , hares, , : 1q1(11 Ibr 1(0111 15 to Irl tat c al-0 a goantlq at 1 5%1 , 4110 .•\ C1111111!.t . for sled into roll-, a , 11-11ai, r caah. and no irrumblue icle of pony. %% twit ‘s,c rat can roa.e. fl all ki EMEI 596 s . ja ',tact It the Val Hirt l-nut 1%.111tt 2lte L.. Prol also maum s%. into it v. 111 . 1.1 1%1 cull Ile cal cp- are tilt C. liCiat art thing 'I 3101 rrl %V 0,1 irk, 31ly 627. Ir'l.--4311 .O.I4IiToRS.—T.I%, tit rter.orimrlit of Gm. Port, 31rideira & M common Mn) 19. New Store- rout: shle•cribers have retwitel a intrati,ele, one door SIIU, where they are now receiving a g i l hardware. Crockery, Grocerie.. I purchased lately at reduced iirsc , l Goods we're purellawil cheap Wel d ill Vile the r old etNtujitt.r. -tut tin ty awl pri - 171 liarilortreelc TM: tirtitirietors 01 this et•tabl, nbld adtlition to their ittaeht 1.. t kintOniel ha, ine e‘perietire braqrlies.4lltheir Int t-t, , , are re: or ittatturaettire'for tiny. lA* the )n have on Ilind a large quantity of (! hlankilt, bawls, casitriers, and vt ear of different hodie4 and goal give one ) J ardiof cloth for 2 t Iron ‘t ill itink/.1 Cardl and Cletti-Eresztingilti All kiln s of prolatce takendbr j l'adi, .1 ___ P r_r—We are preparing to wni• , rerrek. May IP lk OM - - WOOU LW4. or Wool ti May IL 118 dy's Confoctio U. unin. would res.pec Iken the well know st lied by M. W. Keith. btantly on hand, a la CI )1.4 FECT tittitracture, and bob of REPRFAII MENT. 'liede En., Cold Fowl , Soda IA tiler, ice Cren . t the bese and 'nob( 1! e es-ortnient of Ttil",, : as titled up a room, of Ladies A% /10 Mali WI. i :a be surpassed by to • 'I will endeavor to a hope that the triune ..rpredecebbor will bel ,• 111, ntit4. MRS. i 1 leo, t. eently weir keedang c? I of her own ferent Butter l'o't Ilot 03144.4, ter% ed up ,1 cei‘ed n to l'.l ululation mined !sol i I an , indulges th tended to Eric, M I Fairview •• p 9 - 111 E on i d.critere have procure of 51;tehinery orate moat am pared to na:inufaetare Wool o. ah 1'a.4.4 . ‘1, aid! on the tun.' ilee(1111 Cloth Inretivittur, null Spinning, pr, from the)1111(1one° of their mar Yarn wi thout interfering with th A large quantity of Cloth on kinds of country produce and E on debt. due ue. Our etulonters and the puhlic call, and lye aEsure them all the Mg determined to keep pace With hope to be'studained in our effort. Fairvie May ID. IW. Erie Woo lt 19000 IteßeDxscitriit;'ll their usual rates of etchange. fancy stripes of the latest eastern boy's Clothes; also a good variety wear. W will also manufactur lowing prices in earth. viz: For I cts lid yard; cassimere of Mk 23 cts, anti pressed Flannel at le Erie, May 11, 1618. 59 DD . White Fish add 11 4 th Steamer Louriona. Erie, Moy 12, ISM. t3SRICO sioNrrr WAr Eli AT NO. '2. NE T lIAV just retch's'', and will 1 Mum large and general as' welts, Urtpettsgs, Dams &no Unto cssuar, which 1 will sell at the la Bills, at ttieThee. Dollar for Do 11 kind of to on baud, will do e and prices; which I think cannot I - Also, cli kinds of Produes taken market rates. Do notlrget to call at No. 2, Its selves. Erie, M yI. WV. _ 1 i Ur I ( OAILD XINING. ivra. WHFSTENFELD, formerly Gardener of the Duke of In Hesse CUM, tenders his service to the citizens of Erie ht that capacity. He has bronchi with him some 1390 different kinds of Feethi of Flowers, Plants, Shrubs, &c. which he will be happy to lutroduee Into the gardens of the citizens of this place. - Oarror flintier intbrmation apply togas office, or to Dr. C. Man del', Eighth street. between Holland:nod French. - Erie, - ally 13, lett , . 1113 the Clothing fitore, change. tt hand at his NEW cLoni. ' sive assattutt‘nt of that sate he latest styl. and in Ow best int.d to tell tot CANIS •nt. Lower ut in this place. Ilia stock of ude, from superior to cocunon, tht establishment shall be ills ty, out or price. Notice Vie ilk nhlrl nct l drawetw, Merino , stocks, e•iiiiendepi, ace. Oct., le Cutters employed and v. ill I make all kinds of clothing to lee Hati,fnetinti. inglicct the clothing itithe new thclittnge t French et. N(R:ES KOCH. run of the suil,,criber in Greene lay, a red Bull, two year: , eoun' whin , on titti,rtiy, uw•ner reque,ted to come, it :May. J.V. JOHNSON abler nibrice, of OW f4,llowing : Ch II orFe '0 VMS, e. Air I 'll,lljonS. 3Vnter Palk, I.ridioii Apron , . pA, Mcii's Cloth ilia. Tray .tzi•iic 31. KOl7ll. Clove•, Cinnamon, rte. al H. CHUN .11.33 L Kress Plaiting uld cio , toinere and the Lola.. of Imi o. Hon rocoivooz her 1' )111.1,iNERY AND !:t of 1:01111: 4 , coti , i+(ing in pats lead, Golmre', liter, Gimp on.- prices; ,Also, an as- Pt and m rien flow full (o lire tar. WIWI' ill`e,l'ir ill 111;1: 4 S M.%1: - that A:cp.:Nl...pl. a:1,1 lie:itat. , ,, ,o licr care to ill be executed xx ith 1d to LlCaChiliV eIf:VW ISIAMPL, , 115-51 es r.',OODS. - r ,11)„„c,..1.,c,,,m,r,-11,i , in \ Inert Te.otre, m Cott et Go % Ilia 11. race,. Gobs tle Came . Sk% i„ l'rertelt Jart awn I.l.titts. r t,, 1., ,I nine-wit enrint3 or elten t • fait of which I r in an %% ill sell ;et uNnetite the Engle lintel. B. 'IVRIGIIT ==l ‘pre , ..4 sonli• orb ‘‘e oirrr at I.N Ii• HIP! I: am is' w br un ler..uild I m. v.-- :HIE NIIINI:)", Prod.:re or the 1S.( • , K It. 111'1,111:R T. N.CiteS rttrar_q; fr, Gr ni!. if drli+rrz•d {N.C.& R. I'. 1111.1111 RT, SPIVITTer TRADE. ti Iht. 1 . 41' tern r If le., 11118% tial 4,4)111110M nn , l marir•n o f ,n hn•h has 1 , 1 , 11 purr Ithced al aret/rdiltgl? the Stolen thr sulorriher Iv lug iu ulat OW 1i.2.111 Bay ,1",• I- a s• p art :Intl hail fon, loot, IP; prtitivill inurh,.— tr.• he tan% I o• bmud istll 111 . 1111- :\ L \ ILI. .thill:11 . 11. 11% 11%112 's I.Y put,- II! iii the n of 411141•' ortl, tit .2 o'ilo.7k. I'. • ciao., 4411111,- 1•1•111iI.I1I. al the 11111 e Of 111.- p,Cre, tiart Loot - ot Eri.• .sl.l do-erilied a. toll'oN .. to Jrtior at 'hood , . tomtit 51 'idol, to a pint: (how, mirth lierelie. to the piaci , of I,e2i tlirei• more mitt 1112 i , orclie. of olio :mire or il' , •--4.‘ct•pting,:tn.i %nig ground ‘rliort• tlio grat e. it :M acre, motor 11111. N% I.IIIC/It, nt. halancr in hint' eijua be welired Ily J.\ Ml'. J.Mt obey— -11• .it iny Slow ill rxrlliil(;1• for fleeS. 11. CADWELL. nliroultlers awl 1:1 !OR'Z.4. VCOLH tbil int° p.trtilf•rtitip in HIP ninn y to Hilo cloth • 1.)11°a WNW', rtir per I. Flannel, Insist the 10U111, et. , n 1 et.. per %aril. We will \Vt. rl II card and spin is twr IN,uud, arfOrditig I 'halls and Saninete4 on hand • 00l on re, honahle \N . OOI for 3el- per Ilh The alawe pri- We al.o keep on hand an ex n will iqeliatige for %Nool or any N. 1111.1„ GI:1 1111 A., rp ki•eperi 111 el way:. lied the true:), tikkey, theza Wee,, &c., in (MN 11, at 11. (a ti ow Goods. II their of Cods to No 5, t' Timwat. 1),,.% I.Y. moral iet.otlitiont of Dry G 0 0 , 1 4, Ikon, &r.. II loch have 141'11 I, iu OW lia.i r i Olio, The I t% ill 1wm.,11 cheap, and IA odd p ill' to coll.:aid otamitie (la:A -IM:O. el:1,1)EN IS: SON. Woollen ractory. • shineni. bat nig 'mute ronsidta nory tt bull all now awl of the 1 workmen in all the Ilitlhront (I) Ul exelritue elothl for wool, rd, on rii,0 , 1711/If• (Mil,. They aerent kinp or chilli. flannels. [heed.. ns %% ell as light sminnerj Ins., to ev . h.n.L.Telor? wool. IVe els of Wool. ;1.4 pod as the 15111.1 lee as a liberal discount fur Brontle Toth. lIMIES, VA SS A, Co- Purawiry Thurtiton & Co IWOOII Hied :It the tor of ir,tIAVEM..' ary, No. 9, Z%oed Nouso w. flly inform the public that ahe 110 in Ilic Reed IIUIIcC Row, re here,hv has non• and purpo•ca lie vnliety of whole,ale and retail, with dtr such ns cows, uren,innd Booed limo, Pork and Hein., a, &e.. &e., all of m Welt will be ' t.tyle. She has ja,t re., , to which she int ite4 expre,l) tor the acconi- Ito eat Ice ereatn. She 6 deter !t, 'tar 1.1;11,11,11111(.1n wer.t. of I . onl twit ersal sati+faction. She iheral patietirerr• which was ex- I °inhaled to her. • lon X'actory. 1 front tho'East an entire HMV 11 roved pant rne, and are note prep nealne,s and (11,•patell un,tl4. innlatinu. terms. IVool Carding, :nutty done, they being enable,l decry to Card colt-, and 'Spin •ir nintm6eniring. 'land to exchange few Wool. All is Money received for ivork and , I enernily are invited to give us n handy ec titalit , is onward—lie improvements of the age, and J. &M.W. CA CGil & CO. , 3ml •n factory. Is and Cabkinieres are now ready or Wool by the subscribers, atl, toy have 0 variety of plaid midi patterns, 'Tor Gent's. pants and' of all wool Tweeds fur summer . the present season. at the fel , - lack. brown, and steel-miv cloth. no milord tkl eta; white Manuel l'entsper yard. 11:11APFEY gc BREWSTER. AND TILOUT. 'ackinac Trout. Pet received by or eale at No. 1. Perry Block. by 7'. W. iwtooßa • rO,ll en liougH. couttmie to' have on hand at all • .runent of liar Goon*, lOM VV. awl all kinds of rAmtt.v'Gan:. Dreg: Cask prices for Erie'llawk lur. Thom who may have that cell to call and examine illy slack fail - to give general satirthr-tion., t in ere hangedbr goods at the best i ced Houve, andeznmio e for tour- H.'HAV ER6TI6K. eckl3 Dealers in We •• and Domestic Go • Llsm of names and ft tar, Of persons engaged in the Eel tending of Cuuds, ares, Merchandise, Connnodi frets of whatsoever kind I nature, resident and doll ithin the county of Er l , Pennsylvania. olas`ified. anti acconliiiii to law, by the ndemignedappnliser of Amman es in the county of Erie r the year E • East Ward. Vincent Himrod & ^ Lester, Sennett OIL C C M Tihbals II Caldwell J C Beebe J H Fullerton & co P Metcalf . Moses Koch —goods Smith Jackson BroWn & McCarter All y n & Cott AI Spencer Rolibrt 'l' Sterrett—li 1) S Clark --- W C&R P Hulbert George Salon & Sop Burton, Perkins &ci Carter & Brother S Smith Tilos. Evens Joel Johnson B Tomlinson & co C Seigle—liquors C Alayberry—litmors Knowlton & Son Isaac llasenzweig & !Bram Cook—liquors Moses Koch—clothing W Moore - - George C Witter C Kusmatil—liquor IL Cook--on dock Lyman llobbins—liquor. Erie- I= Ur 1] 3 J C Miller—liquor Sherman Rice—lignors .1 It Duman; - Itubt & Kelsey ,C,ll James. Hughes' , G,Looinis & co. O) Spallbrd iA,P Hitchcock, liquors Wilcox. Sr:hill - riff& co. (liquors \Veinier, Mayor & co. liquors Jolut l'etcer. liquors John Cnlnwi ta& co. I' Hall It Baldwin & ion 0 A Landon Fred Slioalf, liquors NV illiam ,Nluun 1) Knotno Michael Littin--diquors Henry Knotilo George 11 lyincr—liquo , 1)1'11114;er B Toinlin.on & co ; Dein% & = M( COMM' S. Walter LS Jones k co Olin & Cleinens J McChkre Jr—lignorm &'Evcos 1.0 Fisti—koori J S Po,ter-Lliquors ,C ,oriort! 4 , Peremiall liavis William 11' . ler .1 Leach—liquor W C Warier—liquor. A W Anderson, liquor ... i , _ I 'clump Townshiy. I. I) 'GeorL—Liquors 1- llrat!Sh trgh Borough Norton & Noble 11 C Town & Co—Liqnors i N - epl W Hoskin IfTmiin Janes &: C 1 11:, 1 : 1 ? 7::::. won & Colegrove (:c1::. C rter, Brother & Co IN= Union Toiroshsp in Truesdail • I A Tutirtellott—.-Liquors 1 iiirrirec l'ozenship. r I John A Traev't2d uthek 4 1 Liquors James J -Warner—Liquors George Shoalf—Liquors Bean & Webster North East Borough. B C Town &Co—Lituorti 11 Haynes Harper, * Blain, Could & Co Hynes &;.Jonett E N Fuller Stevens & Kellogg North Eat Township J. II Haynes—Liquors Elk ('reek Township. 'Loinedterry & Wheeler. Liquors, William P. Smalluge, Liquors, C. F. Norton, Squire Hall, Liquors, Mouroo Conneaut Township. & P Clark jr William Warner, Liquors 30hulitint A King kV Son, Liquor, Townottip IV El Townsend Samuel J Ilopkins • Riley Potter Waterford .11 orofigh Wm. P Judson & Cu - Boyd Vincent &CO A J& FFFarrar& C o llatehhas & Son John Marvin, Liquors • Edenboro, Jackson & Campbell, Liquors McClaughr & Campbell Gerrish & Saley II It Terry Me Kean Township. Lompson, Goff & Co. - T. D. Otellis Green Township YoNt Kuhl, Liquors, Notire is hereby given to the above named dealer, II dersigned .tt ill meet with the A.soeime Judge-, at the Co' ere ' Office, is Erie. on Friday. the 80th day of June flea ...lock. A. M., for the mirpose of hearing the apis.alv of feel theniselies agrimed by the ahave ISAAC WEBSI t Appraiser of Mercantile Erie, May 18, 1818. • frlministrator's Salo. lorder of the Orphan's Court, will he exposed to Sao lie auction or venolue on the premises in Girard too the ltali day- of 'next, at 10 o'clock, A. 'I. all the to' est., property claim, and demand of Joseph Wells, late olereased, of the following lands, to wit: A eeria %illy ate tai the It idge Road in the borough of Girard. boom& the" hint'-nay, east moil south by lauds of 3l'l'onnell and containing eighty percher of land. Also ' (me olio land. situate in Cirarol ton tiship, described andhoundeol. Beginning at the south-east corner of lands of Eprai thence north twenty-six degrees. west one hundred a u es to a 1,0,4,1 thence north sixty four degrees. east twel% to a post, thimce south twenty-sic degrees, ea.+t one hoo sic perdu, to a pv-t, thence south sittplooor degrees, w rods to the place of beginning. containing seven ogres a perches or land, being part of a larger tract. N0...295. other lot In the borough of Girard and numbered in the . said-borough with the number fr 7. Also, l'ISC(11:113 pieco dying north of the canal ill said Forough and township north lov the lib , „11-way, east by lands of David Olin , az lands eclat' Picket, containing eighteen acre and m 1 oil and forty-three perches. Abu the unolivided half of fort land situate in Girard township aforesaid, bounded nortl of -, east by lands of J. (lark, south by lands of -- 111111 nest by lands of David Olin, toeing part of tract '29 , . certain %Map lot in the borough of Girard on the west s chanic street, containing about one fourth of an acre, Ili the 31' lionechit. lot. 7'ernasof Sale.—Una fourth ott confirmation of .4ale, tt in thrtv equal annualjabtalments, to be Pecun•d by pulp and mortgage.: N All.llll sMiTii, Emana2 New Cabinet Waro Room. JA. MAY would' r4pOOtfully inforin the 'cilizens of Erie 'and • vicinity, that be has taken the stand on theBouth Enticorner State and Eighth streets, (a part of which is occupied by L. War ren, min sash, door and blind Factory.) where be intends to keep on haul a general nt•ortment of Cabinet Ware. which he will he happy to exhibit to all who may wain articles in that line. Ills arrangements are such that be will always haveen hand the best ii of seasoned Lumber of the drat qi'ality, from which he will man wheture i n the hest style any attic c in Ills line of business' Being a mechanic himself and thorough y acquainted with the business of Cabinet making In all its vario s branches. he intends to do Ids work In the beat and fay.t style, a 4 by so de ughe intends to be cure 4 lilt:Bl3May prdrepag.e. Cal and lantine qualiiy; un‘f price* be re isucluts it eliewhe II I N. . Cottlus mad odder on vice : Erie, April 21, IBIS e/ : 1 , 1 1 ) tr t Ilk PIUNTINI F;; P. CI.AIIIER, would riepec I null vicinity that he ha. ta land is now ready to execute all c 'Glazing which his old euldotners 'tohaa. Canal Sonta,"hnithed UI give nha a ealt. Shop at his dco EOM. Atlfilik% le4K UlMaiiio • OWDEII.-4Ceutucky Rifle G' at (M 400 M. SHINGLES Ibt LESTE I Ars ping and of et buyineo rintedsed. Po. Tax-' VAI. 40 25 CLeeisLa 7 9. 11 10 12 12 12 12 1 14 14 14 ' 7 14 West Ward 11 I 1I II 172 1:1 11 11 10 14 14 11 14 14 14 l 4 .14 13 d ./P)rough 'Totritsliip I I I 10 50 the 1111- 111111 , iOll • al 111 iu.to who y pub- I lay tzt. it it r (it! Gintril. C lllt sit z bounde I Id Vl e, t by i. hundred t i.. v acres of by laud Greg ,r, fist', a lo of:lle 'lßA% li .1b e Inlnmee via, lowl AtlV 4tl CI li Or 01 41 In i ? I .1-- MEE AGAIN. dilly inform the citizens of Eric a taken to the pot rind hroph, .rdera in the tine of 1, mating and nd pleads may see fit to entrust 1 .11 l o n n , the *oere b n no r ti t c h e e EPnlneaare 2uktO I. f, buoy, gate and door mats for y P.) H. COOK. npowder, a very superior article @-) COOK.- et the Erie Steam Foundry. SENNErE & CHErrFER rrinv 0ra1:1442 QTA TESTREET mcat k. 7 io CO., are now rmeiving tt nig Block. u new and t•plenditt a.r.l VER 11) /I.'l liuutni, IttiApy N., which will tu, itold a little cheat l • er et,usblitlitneal 11)ie Hide ut mat (1. found— BROAIIICI.OTII:A.—Ftench, g gold nod awlet Aliso, Dress and Frock t'oan4 f rahilitt• cud tilniAi can't t e It!a CASSESiEIt ANTI) American CatOuteres—baaut loons and vesds attic sante. SU3INIER WARE.—An excel! 'Filch cannot Nil to plea Ne. CALICuIIS.---zittpet ior Calteoe and fel' thrill, 1....41nEs DitEr4:4 COCtilit.—Cn! to adorn the tonal,. dant do. I,' banns, Baragr., Clot Cu., R11,1,0' &c., &r. la sreat carr.[ a we e•liall unn,uially luw fur Erie, April 21.. It 1.. usT r . ereivetrat No, 1 11 ry 'er Prune,,l . I ta ban, ()ranges it cheap fur eaoi. nte,...Ma) 12. NOtiCe to the Moira and •ofP.S.V.2!amot,l to take tt,tittiony 111 relation t. the .-Ot.l and J. 11. r I With un 1110 011110 . 1111 T , I.) the rail ting p.trty, In the Intere-I'al are hereto; 11(1 1110 la0"11 . 01 . oat I cwitnirt tl ill 101101111 Ow itounnth or meriLthe hour , ut 1 I u'el.,ck,l. Silt. 31ereer. Mar 13, 1 , - ••'. : I,,IMPI.OVNIENT 'Oll 111 /I ' , I[llllll. 1:141, C:1111111111 . 1111 0 , 1 0 May li, 01 1 11. ENG r 4,111.17 R. S. II I ' NT l' 1 JR. Srtillt!, 1 . ;:: 4 111 , 1 . 1 11 re-1 . ..111111 . 1. ' , then I :11:arh I". 1-I^. - Llf 1 1 ,-;•'( )11.1'1.1 o.rl-1' 4 - 3 '%1•1)1,,) 11,1%11%111:v1, u! , ‘ mtv III. 141• al Ati,y G. 1,1:-. 1...11411- EA.C:IIZI vroor,rxr r Arr. u. 111.1 in1..1111 - I,c 111 4 1 t f• 11.14, 4 1•141.4 44 , br k 11.11% II a' 31, - ( *rear, 'l . ll‘ nn ni a'•r) 7111111%e ari , n ac prci,irl-d U. Ina . 1 . %t evol. r-Ick‘, 1-11iankl 1..i‘.• bale ril 1•114' 4 1f 4 4 4, 1 4 . 4 ,•)1 44 .4 4 ,. 41114/ n e 1./I1 4,1 OW 1 4 111,11•. rce• 11:111, iarll , ll kh 410 may 1d1411 4 1 41 1.44)111 1 • .lr41.11_!,: 44 ,411141111,4, ai Grain rt , ltor3 , 11111)!Ii•-, 'lceeptal , le fig gf , otlb 1 ) 11 jrill Till rat: 11 I. 7 00 7 Oil • 7 (10 1() 111011. r. ZIEW I'l tol :NI. 11... r I. t I'Lnart• I 1.1v.,1-,1 -t Ur Iti:lT A, 0. 11,11‘1• ft•Ci q,/,:111.11,`• I t!it dt't ttrt,,;i 11, a- 1,17, \le aro 1.1.,1.2.. I 1 ,, 1,11, OW I its N. 11. Erie ELM Erri , ,itstd .ldun•lrlrtl r, .14 Lite Ilk 1're11.1.1‘..11,11i1 111)1tin rah-rnl.•r, , I , hert.l, l any manuer bitt li,t% tug cal 1.4r,•tt1 , 4:11.11t. April '29, 10 50 ADVAINIST'T T 1:1"11:R, tip AI, miNis 1J ~111110 -111.• J 11•111 p. 6n, ing 14..11 0551110.1 015 1 , p, 1005. , 1,1 :0 11151511.0 yin• p.r :w ;11. .111 , 1 tln II dI 1550:5•01 Fpring.l.l I, 11 is I, 1-1— \I.l•11t1.1: allllll.l , a at.. , 1! I 11111 e, ur• Farm of the Lite rre..Ill!z),111 utrar,, 1.1-;—till MEN 7 00 H) 50 10 51 /0 50 7 00 I'ASIZI Ad Millinery ant A irits,. VV.\ itl) %%Quid inf ,, r7 ill. I hat .44.• ha, rento%t. , l Ilf.fi 111.. If faffi,fl.l, f flu, .1...,r, f...,... ! r, plat teof owl! moll .N 5.1.1 Yr:H..l{ 6.• n veil; 5515 , 1 , , .4 , 1, ,, t 111.• 1 s , iIiNS 111 1'I\1: :%111.1N1:11 - 1 ilie kite-4 .. .4,k 41)4)1, :', o, l o ' '1 in part a larL..f. :,.vet meta of 1 burm./.ran, onnii and I 01,11 :11.1 Cial..: iti,III,I , .11 11:111t1 ,I ( I lan:f. :.;liztf,,f..ll 4.4 ',fix I(.\ am! I'l: EN( 'II !nth! 71C1.(11,,1 .I , White lill)11.110• Cr,11.1• 1.1,1% Cl ' l'rapo.,Polrlie , , 121. , 1,0ri IVir, •Ctithrolib•rea Caro, (%) . . - ott.tt; 1.:0‘11-.irert ,, raio1 r,spe.r. %ft 1 al,o -1.1t , 1 , (bill -lie It, I 11:p1,,.. -I andillig'll , l , lll,ll WS 1..1111 , •-)1.111 , 18. 75 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 50 10.10 7 110 10 .50 7 00 Pan 1,.,,11,r atteolion N% ill Idl\ \1 , 1% , and :dl t% orb. untri ne.attif. , , allot ,i 1.1,11,11 10 on 10 50 7 1.10 10 50 J. I CuuntnlliHin: , and 1 G0r,14 and ehei l i, Erie, A kilt!". Administ 131- ,in tin 11rdl . r of tlu A . evrt,im 1 , “ rr ,hip. part of a IrI1 . 41•1 . true,. tI Prum•,Manta p''l'lliatl4 , lC'. IP: lulu 10 ‘IIII. Itt . 211111111!! a , I: I Miwt.l !Ise tm,l the.-11.filii, I • r.,llP , Viiiv t., 1:11 , 111,00: Dl 11' :111111111i,-( , 1111,, air a pi'reil Freal . rlfiCtVallll . r. Wall] ',ter a the %l 111' i.el 1101111 111:11A V) the p art• n1111: ' lilt,' the pr:/:/1•11:1 ut \ "t 1‘ In 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 1 00 15 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 Tenor ot ,31.; order,,l be p .1 I on sOtitirlll.til. attooal in•taltouts 1115111 IN ati.l inortgago. NIA * 102 V. 70.. 11 CORCII SEI.DEN & : 4( ).' )11 - le, om• rah ha% t• a •;wilor.ll a ,crtit.t.tit Cl I; .tor_ tt n I .c% dac N 211 1 27 GOODE! , J ar tirtilar , ltivreAter. lit 24nre, Reol Erie. Ipril *29, 1 . .--i. -f - OfThailq. 1 1k Pli tio l N .. I t:f ' ,i ' l ' i l li l y n l l ll l :\ 1 11:' :1 iVI ' ) in 1114; bfq.glgii of Erie, all ht. , ti Lal.llafp of ,andl,ou.: l l deoo 'I -,,01,1,,11f0ra pill 11111 lot in ~.al lots Nos!. 12-.7 anti 1.1-1. inaru e‘u-iditinz law:. n1 , n.5.11,11) li, 1-111411'0, I/ a ilo ulher lini,n.,, ',Venn< of •-ale, ow , tint 1 ii annual inaallnenn.nlili mien' - Ind too tgazo. Ma:, l i 2, 1-1". \ ItTe . r ti ' l l . il .l l ) ' " l' i' ; "\ J:l;;; ' c i,r' F 2 ~ ,,1.,),.- ‘t'azotr, a mill IMay 11 1 , 1 , -1". 1 ; 1 1:/.1.`711 laLtoons and liranl..a i Is, May 10. ' I norh by %%el -ter, •r piece ni n Martin. ie iareh• pearcin idrr• 7 and tn el% e 111 rt ghq• Ilan, on . e plan of of land IMITATION: , ptaIa Cauca .May 11` , INS —lte•t Imlay by eitatt• i ILIV I: OIL.— 1 superior ar v -"' l'Y 1 (Ma)l J 1. 1 : 4 1' 1 It Et:Ill \ ED—rhililn ! Now n I i Wtiew May Wanted 1., r hal:ince on aWnotes a! thr•lnte;llrin of Elillehartl sate eo,A. Iy calliuq and adjl.l next. 3lay J. cod ILI It 1E Bank Toth taken at ti Li in the Telegraph Building' *ay 11. 101.4. rl N4l. 1117111P3.—thirk tertB, by May 12. 5000 rFEET of AlcCut from P by 10 to / the box or light, cheaper than at the sash shop or W.VILII Eighth vireos, Erie. zaerEgir pemons Inflebted to ti either by Note or Book ni t eb PaYmetli 11111111` mune. Books:Ind note' are now in %11l attend to settlements 0111 i left for colleetion„ 13Mt3= - M.RIII CIGAR 13.1 sl-:1<;s1(1)1. & en. are . • on film] q onernl aeon. :of 0111kItid* and priee,+, which' liWe rhiaper than the cheat Alay 3, le4e. 100 El.Ollll BARIUII— Erie, May 5, Ib - 4. Lnmb TWILL pay CANI for stin, e 4 at my dock ii Erie. ItIM Alto for any quantity of Popui Arh, CherTy..(Megotit and col Erie, April 22, 1,918. ;GUT a AT MRS. ROOIVS Ucd to evuttillV, "ct[•1•) j:g 1 ' AllEAI):—I RUSE:CI:WEN) w New Jew Btote, No. I, richt ruuent Ut SPRING ANDS:IM. DE CLOTA Mt:. &c. &e.. atc.. 1 than can be bought nt any nth .nu. AMOK Anti stock way be isb mid American black, blue aulclutl4. cheap as.the cheapen. e name matt poi %$ pith for du .—Pinn Primal). English acrd I ‘cbtlug., ood bopprior nesartment of Summer with), iota 6 to 1. CV. per tht!tpi , Gtpg- I kinds, R•d 1901 I=mo k. iirt.t.• genetey or Figto. Lemon,, t~ loch.will he .6ld MEM Legal Representativeq to of Erie, Deceased. ii ha, I ecn appomil.ALy the train rt tontiti, l'ean's. a Coniniit,ion i, a CI. rLa i it (Nail rac t inane betneell H ( I , low wo• pan; nail a certain tin. n, -ale of a lot in Clarkin'ili., 1 ,1 IV I n. liiels-tn. Theletbre l , all iced that u,1in..1,v iti relation to taken la.i - on. Ow stito.e itl.t.r mini on l'inir-il. y, Joun lith lelw,iit -31., and 6 CriLek. I'. M. on said .131C111. lii 71.1 4 '11:11i. I .it id Couniii•sioner. , - 7 'Et‘rt 'r threr,teatly inthatt meta at the .Erie Foundry. I •SI.N.!s In"I' S r•IIES'I'I:Ft. ()Ns rola 1818. mr—o. w ill introduce mi• o n . dnt. tin I would lali.nd I rieu,d. nod ciibtomer4 to call and I.l' 1.1,111,1 to o'..n.oce a nen yl in , flit' C1',.113 nl ••cro-,-plob, lilt. Erie ',WM. N1 . 1"1 . Xt. l'11)1t.11 1 R. C,Torer, rAinvizaw .44411 cloth 11 , 84111,''' VII, .1 hereafter 10 ;:i C IVe hare One 0141110 • C.III he procur ed 111 the rwurtly r l'II:X111re or et.cliflnuo cloths ins= And -l'huinel, for uool. Wu .4. 4.11 branch,. business,. , • h.lre ot put he confidence awl I.r to 4.4 1 1' general edits v.. 1 1 .111cu-it,lo. elj, cheap and Cash, • II) M.-cr.!] \111", TIMIZNTON, TI \UN 11) \TES, , nl, JAMEY, •ZOODS TO-DAY. , f StOt r k z,z, , 1 cLeap, awl ....triped 'and le. I ~, , I:l,lbruidered awl ,•-. ‘Ve tako hr, iiiitive• grla II! a few day* ,•„ 1,• 11 ,tripil • and rattey, and .t, I iv], v noald -ay our as. • 1- Leo 1 , , this ii1;:ov, and jitiCeS -t, o‘cv'i4ilit! .01,-e that pia L.ll' , (a 1 AI at par at • TOES NOTICE. ite of Cunneen. deeed-rd, hay ing bren granted to Lilt et' ei all per-, ni• indebted in iiiiniedinto payment. and 1119S1:1 00111 prei-eid the, dui% aolhanUra- T.U!.IIIi'"NN EEN, ,TOITS NOTICE: ---' MEI ITION, it lilt OW l% 11l aune•.ed,t d~•rr.-r• Lgerl Springfield it...hey I.; hereby 10,L1111.7 I Matt• to make 11, tin.: again-t Said estate C. fil - lll)..l.lminbtrafor, fitlmd . .,Tor Salo. .:ii,iwg al.aii 1-9 aver= of Lana. ;dua ca.-{ l ‘ chard : ldother imptoNs from .ir.irtf , illtwi., I,Ling part of 111,.. ':,1,1 l'arii, 1% ill Lcold very 11:01.: re et 11. Agent 0 7.1 B d Dress 5; 1 .0 Erie and yieinity n 0.-tahliOnavill to the South side of Er;.' Batik, and thnt she has l'hiladriphia. IN lucre she has ht .:4 mo-t I.II'I2()VED F.U 4 11- AND DR 11AKING. Also. -.• cumpribing 'Orb' I r rn, China, Pearl, en. el., in nil - trent. , to Sll. Silk id nettle 11/ order at all tune-%- A. CIZS. iroal 6 to 7:3 rents, F. 2. .11, tie" Ed.zong.., Illackand Tatleto,,, IlLtiel Crape. corr.) -e X I Dry-, Ilut , otat, Oil Silk, r IVortle.l, &e. 31r,, IV. would I di, e‘perleneed q.,11:in..1 n, 1 , 11 - jj .. 4..- /Mid 11.1 MAE-WRING STRAW rtl,l to Ler eare, a dl be done with makers ‘1 ill lie itiritii , lietl with can he iitirclia•ed 6t30. -- - rotor's Sale. • t tride.ta'- 'unit of Erie county. I ....miz.o...;aat Thair-ata, • the 15th day ur pa reel JI tail an llll:creek ton it . an a eoneral plan of the tit, n. \o. 101, and hounded Eu4llll- ,1:1! the -otatlewtriter of lands . thence by the t.atatiMlN)rtheeventy .l 111,1 111 the road lead nag from e nevi neat Mviity - three perches . : corner: thonne by land owned lay en pt.:chi." attaAtwo-tenths 10 ltract No. WI: thence by the rattle. atoo -three p. rches and three-tenths amine u acreb more Or ICES, Lf.r. "10. 'odrt---..110-third of the purchnoLe of the• •alc, and the liallance In thereafter, to be t•ecnred by judg- D.‘N WILDER, .Vloir. of All ert Wainer. • , p ir A Ie ~ I - fm l• 1,1110 ed their Fiore to No. 3, ~t •I ott .11.. 8:. Dm e2.':. •tore. They .d-, al. I %% 111 be receiving a new 1 Erie. May 12. le•it4. ~ • SMENT - G 1 17trami. — at prices far, eery iler(l to raw before. Further par ph...p.e call at the corner :111‘.1'(:.11.F. 59.1 Court Salo. 6 , m or t;t•athi• oil Mouthy the 12th ~, •,I, , ck .11., at the market honor.. tdht tlitgar. , t and claim uf3largaret, at it,' IMO' of her decease, tho !I b,. cash of Erie. ettlliPor•ed of inn no ,te -trket thrty one fret anti( a Vt. oa t there are suture limo 4 . 111 , ;111.. hill I. the balance in term equal il,.iu he reciartNll* pufgrocie, howl 1,1"11.1:, Ailminit•ltntor ol.11.111c;.11t1:1' 1..11R11. aaalore Laurel Wa, (May M.) It. COOK.. for article at if . COOK jltat received at * 11. COOK'S. all ilic go, fur ingrA ptr lb. at COOK'S. boy or Wolk;le lb. at No. 5 Bonnet (ray. t+.) 11. COOK. ice for family u:e for emle very kiw H. COOK. et the Sea• Forest, wi I.IIC/1, = I{. COON, unediatelyl _ aCc,,unt, due the subscriber. nusi l& Mayer. Persons interested will Om: the same ',fore thc-tirst of Juno MATHIAS %WEL ar, at the Jett• store of blosert Ull rreild I btrtetl r"" P°4o. lass, auitnblc for Lamps and Lan. CARTER & BROTHER, IW GL AB 8. ry's Ibet4 withlow glass. of all sizes 1 ., by 39, Jim iv receed and for sale by nu he bought Own here in this city. . 'N, boutleedA corner of State an 4 April.ls, IStS.-48. ficT T ELL r a umr 0 'E.', he I.,te firm of J. ZimmerlY & Co,. comit. - are liereby notified that tin. co-ts will be made, Tt* le Minds of A. 11. Ifitelieoek. who the 1:ItIt Of May—they will that be TIAISTITI'ACTORT. Miwifactiiring awl Wive conitantb. neat of Cigars, rot. and Smur.• i'tlwy will sell tit Wholtaate or Retail at No, 3, Rood House. ust !mt and fbr Ealc low Ibt Cash. H. COOK. Wanted. lin reel of Hemlock Lumber, deliver, Min will he given for the find wanted Mr, Cucumber, White Oak, White inuoa l'iue Lirmber, W3I, TIWESDAIL. EI332IVED Ertabll4tanutt. a rani assortment tlei.lls. IR. %%Well ;he ladies are in. May It V. 1.3,• II i