Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1830-1853, June 03, 1848, Image 3

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    111 T 11131 AGAIN-HE'S GOT NO FRIE
This expression forcibly reminds us of the nnxie
ife:.ted by many, rcry many of our Whig friends
us Lampoon Gen. Reed for the failure of the Eri:
"Hit him again—he's got no friends," say th
"why don't you givo him more," says one—"nom,
time to settle up old accounts," says a third—rulty don't
you expose the rottenness and corruption of the c3wind
hag concern," chimes in a fourth, and so on, lisn.flui
illill. hind we obeyed all these Ifriendly promptin , and
unbridled our will and pen, the General wont have
caught sow, we have no doubt. But we hadl higher
duty to perforn to the public, than to gratify our wn or
any other man's private feelings Of revenge. 1 o said
from time to time what we thought di occasion d mend
ed—in fact, we were disposed to th w the in talc of
ti
charity, (which ive know win cover multitude o sins,)
over the whole concern, in the hope—vain, wo uow ad
ndt—that conciliation would induce hint to do juptice to
the innocent and confiding bill-holders. That We have
incurred the partial displeasure of some of our Political
associates thereby, we are aware—that we hat
been accused of being bought by the General'
(which, by the by, he could use more to his credit
ing his debts,) we are also aware—but consciow
correctness of our course, we have disdained to ei
pet or deny the street attacks of friends or foes. he ex
citement having now partially subsided, we tr st that
those who have differed with us—who have ma. e false
neen;Cntions against us—will calmly review our , nurse,
end do us justice. It is a truism, but no less pe l tinent
;
in the present instance, that it is a too common pra tice of
die readers of a newspaper, to abuse the Editor whenever
they Implicit to disagree with him on questions of local or
political policy. Like. some of our whig friends irefer-,
eau. to Gen. Reed, thor are ready to eielaini, .. I it him
again—he's got no friends." They do not atop t think,
?hat what he writes and iiitblishes, he does so et er his
owe signature, and is personally and pecuniarily respon
sible. They farg - ct that he has other interests and feel
ings to consult besides theirs—that ho writes, selee!ts and
publishes to please the many instead of the few whci, from
locality, can reach his ear. .They also forget that nu Ed
itor capable of conducting a paper, when ho needs advice,
will call for it, therefore their well-meant interference is
unnecessary; and that they may advise one who is not Ca
ralde, front upw till dooms . day, and he will be incapable
.gilt mean this in no unkind feelings—we oeftainly
desire to offend Illgone—butwo must say we have been
•rbstion-holed" hteiy, a little more than has beenlpleas
ant to vurselven, er, ere are inclined to believe, prti t fitable
to °then And now, Viler() aro any who do not like the
plain inamtor in which me save spoken, let thermic/Rag/1w
twenty or thirty disinterested friends daily advisiii them
how they should caudal& their business, and they will
have some faint idea.of our position. But it may be urg
ed that an Editor in a public month-piece--a kind of pub
lic weather-cock, and ought to crow just as the 4 who
;Triad him up with patronage orcountesance, may dictate.
:54. fox an we are concerned, we beg moot reittectOly to
!Listictilt atom this. The lawyer conducts his client's case
c.acording se tho best of his ability, and if the.c.lientlis pot
satisfied hedges not employ him again. " lire 014;4 that
oar position is soot very dissimilar. .
Winn F r ttsEnoops--It is strange that whig Editing
learn nothing by experience. They lied Gen. Jalekson
into the Presidency—they performed the same s rt i
i:iiee
for Mr. Van Buren, and they materially forwarde .the
qircsipeet of Mr. Polk in the same way—and -now they
seem determined to do the same kind of Mike for Gen.
Cass. Scarce a week has elapsed since his nomination,
And they are already engaged in their vocation. The
Fredonia Censor leads off with the assertion that he is
o'committed against River and harbor improvemeints."
A more silly and ridiculous falsehood fibvpr way poined,
front the fact that it is susceptible of being disprovJd so
easily. Gen. Cass, since lie has been a memberor the
Senate, has voted for crow Harbor and nicer bill that tuts
been introduced. One would imagine these votes ”bomr
milted" him in favor of Harbor and River Improvements
—that his location in the very heart of that interest t 'ould
disarm his opponents of untruth, in this particular at east.
But it is not ,w—truth is not a 'weapon they are in the
habit of using—fatsehned and detraction, petty ea Zing
. and childish complaining:4, become their capacities better,
and they use them. Let them do it—it will but arouse
the people, and cause them to rally around the flag of
CAA, and Ilurmat with still more unanimity — and edthu
sia,m, and the result will be that whiggery will encounter
another Jackson defeat. Go on, gentlenunt, the ides of
November will show, as in 1811, that - ourfalseltaid; are
duly appreciated. Go on, we rah•,--fill up the bo
detraction to the brim, see whether the people,
think it or not. You will ascertain, when too late,
the men who bared their breast , i to the savage foe
British bayonets, wheu many of you were
puking in your mother's arms," cannot be put dow
such means! Go• on, in Ileaven'a name, go 0
fak , e/wod did not exist, truth would appear less beau
Douai - fr. et., VEnv.—The Editcr of the Meadville Jour
nal says he hay read several editions of the "History of
the United States, and cannot find that it makes" Gen.
ca,s "ease very strong." Our friend is undoubtedly itis
taken—it's "tkoony Ogle's speech" he's been reading--
and "noddle e1..12.\!"
Vl' A garduer near Louisville•, has, by cultivation,
brought the rhubarb, or pie-plant, to a high state of per t
frclion, both in size and flavor. The stalks without the
kaf, of this colossal rhubarb, as it is called, weighs over
t , mine
a3'
Lieut. 'F. Mayne Iteid. better known as •the F'oor
tie-1103r," is now in New Orleans—in spite of the numer
cu. minors of his death. Ile is attached to the regiment
of New York Volunteers, and highly distinguished him
self in the hunks bolero the city of Mexico. 1
M as's MissioN—God has written upon the flowers
That sweeten the air--on the breeze that rocks the
flower s on the stem—upon the rain-drop that refreshes
the sprig of moss tut lifts its head in the deserl.—
uPan .the teccean that rocks every swimmer in
deep chamber—upon every pencilled shell that sleeps
is the caverns .of the deep, no less than upon
mi g hty sun that warms and cheers millions of crea
tures that live in its light—uPon his works he has
w 'itten, "None of us lived; to himstif." And pro
-4619 •a% era we wise enoughlLo.understand these
Work s , we shouldfind there is nothing, froni the cold
atone in the earth, or the minineet creature that
b reathes—which may not, in some way or other,
tniniiter to the happiness of some living rreakre•
We admire and praise the flower that best answers
the end for which it was created, and the tree that
bears fruit the moat rich and abundant; the star that
a most useful in'the heaven we admire the most.
And is it not reasonable that man, to whom the
whole Prealion, from the flower up to the spangled
hesvens, all minister.-.man who has power of con
(erring deeper misery aad higher happiness than ally
being onearth.-tnan, who sunset like God if. he Will:
it it not reasonable that he shOujd live for the notile
end ° "ving—not for himself, but for others?—.it,
0. Picayune.
By Magnetic Telegraph.
tHspatebets for the Tri-Weekly Observer. i f
- 11nrest.o, June DI,
—There was a moderate business douo in
-•-'
stet dour yesterday. Sales of Flour reached sonic
bids., most!): rits4 75. Sonic mixed lots sold $4-
4 in wheat me heard Of a sale of 2500 bush, Blifwott
kie at $l, afterwards
.2.500 bush. Ohio at $1 04-1000
O hio at $1 0 2-2800 Chicago at 90 cis. There is a fair
Piir for corn, and we quote sales of some 10,900 bush,
cts.-ISOO bmh. mostly yellow, at 36 a 39 e"
, 011 readily ut 'Sets. No change to notke
11,provWons. Nless York sells at $9 ia 9 25. We quoie
Canal freights ivnliout
y man
a have
Bank.
, v all—
I 's your
LATE MOIL Mtatco.—An arrival at Now Orleans
brings dates from the city l i of 'Mexico to the 28th ult. Lt.
Conner, bearer of dispatches to Washington, states that
the prospects of a peace were not so favorable as was an;
ticipated. The opposition was growing stronger. and
the different parties, of the disaffected were seeking to
produce a 'revolution as before reported. Herrera was not
elected President.
It is said that Gen. Taylor will attend,the Court as a
witness.
The Union. contains Gen Cass's ticeeptance of the
nomination for the PresidtMew.
There was an interesting discussion in the Senate
yesterday on the Oregon hill.
In the House.the bill for regulating the appointments in
the Exee . utive departments was passod.
•
atiItRIVAIL or Tsm
UNITED STATES.
FOUR DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE
e even
gold,
in pay
of the
,
her re-
litrrret.o, May3l, 11 A. M.
The steamer United States arrived at New York this
morning from Liverpool She sailed on the 19th.
LIVk:RPOOL, May 16th.
The supplies of grain, meal and flour since the last
Tuesday, have been small, while the export of Indian
corn and meal to Ireland, continues to increase.- The
last quotation for American white corn; was 28s to 30 . 5,
and yellow 31 to 32s for 480 lbs. Indian meal brings 13s
to 13s 8d per bid.
Wheat per 70 lbs. 7s GdaBs. American and Canadian
white and red Gs 6d to 7s. Flour per 280 lbs. 38 tb 403.
Western Canal and Richmond flour per 280 lbs. 38 to
40s. Richmond per bbl. 27s Gda2Bs i6d. United States
and Canada sour P4s Gd t 0,255. Coteau steady. Bacon,
hams and. lard aro in retail demand, as well as boot or
pork for ship stores. Consuls opened at 84 to 83: and
advanced to 841831 and are now about 83 to 83. i again.
Exchange bills have been 36 to 39s premium. _ Bank
stock is worth 189 h to 191.
Car This is all that come through to Buffalo up to the
time we go press
The Courier & Enquirer has accounts from Paris to II
O'clock, A. M., May 16, to Liverpool by Telegraph. The
government had arrested a great number- of persons for
having been engaged in the insurrection of the 13th.—
The dispatches says Blanqui, who is ono of the foremost
among them, has escaped. But Sorrier, Raspail, Cavel,
Louis Blanc, Albert, Hubert, Barbieri:), and Courtais were
kipprehended and are now in custody. Gen. Courtais has
been stripped of his epaulets. Sixty-three of the Nation
al Guard were killed during the night. A rescue of the
prisoners at the Hotel do Ville, is appMhended. Efficient
preparations tvP—de to telt ahem*. As
yet, nothing nu poytechnic school
placed themsel ;al of the govern
ment on the fit Another dem
i the preparations
onstration is ex)
of the Govern?
tertained
Po , on is now
The Grand
have been disc
The Court o:
journed to the
MARICITb—Thera was but a moderate business done in
flour yesterday- Among the sales were 500 blds one good
brand Ohio, at $475 7 -100 Michigan at same--300 mix
ed western $5 684. In wheat the only sale we heard of
was 10,000 bush Little Fort at 87ic. Ohio is keld at
$1 14 a 115. There ww4 - a good inquiry for corn, tad we
heard the sales of some at 38c and two boat loads at 37k.
r 10al2. Canal freights aro
iSe on flour, lie on corn, and
mount of tolls $3799 72.
.w-Yonx, May 30, 7 P. M.
Sales of Oats at 36e. Butni
without much change:—.46a•
14c on wheat to Albany. A
illtiticiT.—Flom: market not so active. Sales about
6009 bbls at $,,525 for goad brands Michigan, Ohio,
Black Rock. Rochester, &i i $5 50 as 6 for pure Gene
see. Meal in better denten , and firm. Sales Jersey at
$2 -14 afloat, and 259 in .to e , and Brandywine at 2 566.
Some enquiry for Wheat, , enesee $1 35 and not plenty.
i
l
For Corn there is a fair ship ing inquiry-and the market
firm. ' *Sales yellow Jersey net white at 56e. Northern
55h, Western mixed at 48a4 , and inferior Orleans at 45a
48. Rye dull, and sells at 68a69. .
• 1 of
will
' that
and
and
I by
The correspondent of the
lows:
The !lei% from Mexico c!
unque:-tionable source. Th
dispatches—the treaty will
You will have the news in
stand that same charges of a
those about which . the Court
come before tint body. and
Gen. Scott has been ordered
-if
iful.
further Wows per
IRELAND.—.Nothing very
fy and Moakhor continuo wi
to arm, and aro joined by so
The potatoe crop is believe
blight has appeared in only a
The name of Smith Oglrlk
roll of magistrates in the cone
ENGLAND.- 7 A serious wel l
IVestern rail road on the 10t
killed and a large number
member of parliament from
suicide on the 12th inst.
SPAIN.—An unsucceessfu
tempted at Madrid on the 7th.
ory and lasted several hours.
Pologio, brother-in-law to M.
ber of the insult:o's were ta
them tried, found guiltyand
were about to be shot when ti
RUSSlA.—Russia is making
on the Polish frontier. She In
in the Battle.
GREECE.—lnsurrectionary movements have taken
place in various parts of Greece. The finances of the
government wero lathe worst possible condition, and the
national bank authorized to suspend specie payments.
PORTUGAL—The Queok has issued a decree appoint
ing a commission to carry into effect the abolition of slave
ry in the Portuguese possessions.
HUNG y. .-Tlair; country is in a state of tho greatest
agitation® and a total seiaraticitrof it from Austria seems
inevitable.
Brown's Circular Jaya Ute Market for brcabstuffs remains with
out material change...and though in parts of the Corn Markets
wheat declined, yet Indian corn is again hi better demand, and
salting pretty freely at tat a tg , s. Meals F 2 alb 3d. Fresh Ameri
can Flour Is scarce, andquotations are 27 aWe Od. Sour is9l a
255. ,The duty is 7a. on wheat, and as 31t1 on Flour.
PROVISION MARRVV.--There is a steady business doing in - Beef
and Pork, and they arc without change. There is not much dis
position to purchase. Nearly the whole of the Wheat offered was
taken at the full rates of the previous week, and has been dull of
sale. The small quantity ()Whets° In Port Is held at higher prices.
The demand for Lard is quite as great as on the previous Tuesday.
The whole of the large quantity brought forward was sold at pri
ces ranging from 30 M 30s Od per bbl., 27s 3d to 27s Od per tierce,
and 40s CA to 411.94 for kegs. At the commencement of the sale
prices were about is Od lower, but before the close the full rates of
the former Were establikhed,
Lorimer PROVISION Manarr.—The demand for Bacon has been
to a motteraus extent only, at 50 to 00or for Western and Eastern.—
Middles are freely offered, but prices are not so firm. Wo quote
Pork, mindles in tierces, at 45 to 50e, for Western and •Eastern,,-
Lard is bought freely and the weather (has caused prices to give
way. Kegs are now 40 to 50s, and in bbts 42 to 4Pir, Cheese has
met with steady demand; low prices have been taken. The stock
is Much reduced, chiefly from inferloaqualities. Good and s infe
rior, 48 and Its, and infer' ', 41 shillings , ,
Itlsniter.—There was a
Wheat. on Saturday, at pri ,
heard of sales of some 1500
were 400 bble,llllwaukte CI
)iange
Dim Yong, Juno 1, 1848
Ito foam aro on
rman confedera
ry to tho Sulfa'
rick, 'Md., and ad
of Goa. Pillow.
Burim.o, May 31, 1848
!Phila. Ledger writes as fol-
117.1simoros, May 29.
mes this tinie from a most
administration haireceived
o ratified without doubt.—
ess than a week. I under
'more serious character than
of Inquiry are engaged, will
that this is the reason why
forthwith to Frederick, Md.
steamer Hibernia.
dartling from Ireland. Da
il) their appeals to the peoplo
o of the eatliolic priests ;
ed to be very abundant. A
few very limited places.
has been strucji. /min the
Aty of LimerielC'.
ent occurred on the Great
by which four persons were
wounded.. Rod-head York,
the 'city of York, committed
insurrection had been at.
The conflict was salikuin-
Among the killed is Gcu.
I ris A considerable uum
en prisoners, and thiEtl i of
entened to death. ?Nay
c post left.
great Military preparations'
as also collecting a vast fleet
"13crr
lock IS min., - A. 1!1,
done in Flour
review,. In Flc
.D 4 824; among
Kis Slgfilds. one
86c. Canal freights are 43 (a tic on Flour; ttc on Corn
on Wheal. to Albany.
NEW Yortiri
blamirr.—Flout without change, and the inquiry goof
lgan, Oswego, and Western New Yak; could be had at
Pure Genesee sold at 85 50 aO. Ohto fancy es a 8
tra Genessee $6 120.1 a 7 50. Meat 02 50 for Jersey with I
Gaels.—A sale of 20,000 bu Canada Wheat, on private
and 1000 Ohio at 81 30. Genessee Is nominally about 81 `
Western mixed Corn at 50c and fchroy at 52c. n$ eis 50
nottlinat.. Oats are 46 a 4ee andittnet.
I 0 C .1111
_
OYFICK or vita ERIK OD •
Friday, F. M, J P
Like every other place in the country. money matte
extremely tight. \ln fact we have not seen a dime iu I
when so little of the "circulating medium," or bank p.
alloat., What little there is among the farmers is Erie ms
under present circumstances, for general use they migit
nothave any. @ This, together with the odious combhudi I
lakes, cutting off our Coal Trade materially, produces
stagnation in business, which every man feels, and is r.j
tending to all pats adjacent. By the terms of the combi
boats call here except those in the Toledo trade, and the
and Fashion, consequently the coal dealers are depriv
plying the large number of boats engaged in the Sandusky
and Chicago trade that last year made this their regula
place. In consequence of this, immense quantities of th
is accumulating 'upon our docks. Bow long will the puts
to this state of thitigst Wears not alone the sulk•ters—c
loud and:deep, come to us from every point on the Lakes
w
grain market eh t ve nothing new to notice, transactio
limited to the ti trade. Wheat may be quoted at 81
Barley 40 M..
Flour is worth' 30 a 5 75. White Fish 87 30; Butte
Salt 371.
Wool is beginning to come in. and brings IS a 25 eds.
Lumber we quote as follows: Hemlock $5, a 5 50, Wli
$O.. aB9. Pine 'f4 815.
Monday Eccning, Dl
In commercial I matters se have but little to notice. O'
day it was rePorted that the Steamboat combination had a
and our commercial Merl were greatly rejoiced, but now t
that that odious monopoly is again patched . up. It cainio
Wed that this monopoly operates, not only to the disadva
the farming tonimunity, but that of commercial men
from Buffalo to Chicago. Here it has had the effect of pr
every upper-lake taat Yrom stopping, except those owned i
trolled by Gen. Reed, consequently the Call trade has 15C11 i
creased, and large quantities are accumulating upon our
Instead of having boats call night and morning, as former 5
get one in two days we are lucky—consequently the travel I
lie arc detained to suit the convenience of steamboat tt
then robbed legally to fill their pockets. How long will th ,
stand this when there are laws to suppress 11l How long
forwarders submit to It when their State furnishes Mil
which, ifpnt in force, would send those engaged in it to A
city and effectually prevent any more combinations of the
to grind the poorll
Our Canal is dolnea firbi_rate business, and if the was
tinues favorable, will pay some interest on the bonds.
Coal continues to arrive iti large quantities, awl for th
given above, the best quality is not worth over 50 per t
In Grain we hai;la nothing to report. Lithe country tl
look unusually forward, and the prospect is Battering, for
dance of all k Inds of grain.
Lumber and Shingles do not tome in al freely: on acco
being planting time in our lumber country. The latter a
worth in wagons Si 7.T. We have no change to notice in
Butter still continues in good demand. It sold readily
on Saturday at 11.2} cents.
0:7 ,T 0 t ha L a di es ,—Thp most pleasant and .
A ren-Ilitltiovs and Spring medicine le Dr.
Smith's Amor Coated Indian PHIL This matchless rented
commended by thS Matron of the Naval Hospital, N. Y. at
sands of Families. No pills have given so general eatbtfae
sure and get the Genuine with my name writtet
pen on the bottom of the box; G. lIENJ. SVITII.
Carter & Brother and Burton & Perkins are Agents, an
every town in the country.
• [I.A letter from 'Mamie, Oxfordshire, England 'dated
Sept, 20, says:--"If you could IMO= me rat , rdiug
an Agency for the Glttiontriptie Mixture. iff could obtaint i &c.,
should be glad. We much admired the style in which It is put up,
and.have been strongly convinced of its great curative po
It was tried here in a case of worms in a child, and with perfect
success: a case of dropsy also was cured by la some nu bor of
cases of eruptive diseases &c. I could- sense large q entiey.
indeed my friends have offered me the money to forward f r a few
ilor.en of the article, but I know not where to address my letter,
sate through you," This was handed us by a gentleman fr at Can
ada who forwarded a quantity of Vaughn's Medicine to' tam%
fur a sick friend. Such isms character all over the world. Call at
the Agencies in this paper, under Great American remedy, and get
a pamphlet.
Torailick and addicted;
DR. SW YNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF
CIIERRY.—We can consistently state that Dr. Itiv
Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry has been extensively use;
United States for more than ten years; that its beneflcia
have been tested by thousands; that it invariably mores
cough., and that hundreds of individuals, gradually sinkin
that insidious attack of death's fell enunissary. Pahriona
samption; have been restored to health, happiness and Die
its use, and are now lit tag witnesses of the curative power
remedy.
A wortisit INVALID asirronen To IIEALTO.-12ead hie mos
able rare errs recorded.—Dear Sic-11 feel called by a sense
I owe to suffering humanity, to acknowledge my. grateful
for the wonderful effects of your Compound Syrup of Wild
Ty on ow, after muttering month after month with the most nt
of all diseaws, Consumption. The first symptoms were of
heavy cold, which settled on my lungs, and gradually grew
with profuse night sweats, a hacking cough, and spitting
with great debility. My constitution seemed broken -dow
nervous system much impaired. I went to Phitadelphi.
treated there by Physicians Of the highmt standing,but reee
benefit whatever from them, but gradually grew worse, on
physicians as well as myself, gave up all hopes of recovery,
felt like one who is about to puss through the valley of the
ow of Death. Ai this "awful juncture" I heard of your Con
Syrup of Wild Cherry, of which I purchased six bottles, wl
ant happy to say, entirely cured tae, and I am now enjoying
health titan I ever have before in my life. Physicians wit
nested my case are highly recommending it in similar cases
wish you to make this public, so that all may know where t
cure a remedy at once which will reach their disease hefor
poring with the many "quack nostrums" with which the c
is flooded. My residence is 41.3,An0 street, where-I should I
py to have the above suisanntiated by a personal Interview.
IT Be not deceived by the many spurious and worthless'
allows of Wild Cherry, ushered into notice by ignorant p
ern, but see that the signature of Dr. Swayne is on each
which is the only guarantee against imposition.
Prepared only by Dr. Swayne, N. W. corner of Eighth an
streets, Philadelphia, and for sale by respectable Druggists it
ly all the principal towns in the United States.
Burton & Perkins, N 0.5, and Carter & Brother, No.
House, Agents.
MARRIED—On Sunday evening last, by the
Win. Burton, Mr. John R. Salter, to Miss Fanny
well, both of Millereek.
On the 25th ult.. in Franklin tp., by Rev. E. C. R(
Mr. David W, Oweti, of M'Kettn, to Miss Eliza N.
oy of Franklin.
On the 31st inst., by the Rev, Wm. E. linden-31
Preston, of Waterford, and Miss Harriet (lane H ai
of Millereek,
,
On the 23d ult. by C. Heck, Esq., Mr. Jacobi
Miss Catherine Welkert.
1MED....1n Edinboro' on Thursday the 25th ult., - 11 i
youngest daughter of Jude and Henrietta. Bartlett,
nine years and eight inonihs.
On the 20th ult., in McKean, Mr. Thonias Biz
aged SO yenys.
On the 10th ult., in Girard, Ml. Asa Battles in hisl
year. .
WrOOIVVVOOU WOOM
WANTED any %kraut/ly of WOOL for which cash wl,
paid S. JACKS
June 2.
Crape Shawl&
JUST received, a beautifid selection of Canton and F
Cram:Shawls, including the embroidered &marked, plat
figured, various colors and pauerns, together with an unarm'
Gety of other e•lmws and &mfr. Imbe bad very qbeap:on tht
ncr near the Court House. , C. - IL WRIGI
June L
more Dress Goods.
T HAVE now a complete assortment or Ladles Dress l which I am prepared to offer ckeapeithan over. Also, al
lot of Crockery and Glassware, at C. B, WRIWIT
June 1, 1818.
W.ATER LIME —3O Blds Just received on conrigninci
[June I)
New Winn, New Goods and New Pricasi
T iff: subscribers havinisassoe fated themselves together i
inerchantile business under the fi rm of Lounsberry & Wi t prepared to sell Goode as low as they can be bought West c
City. We would therefore say to the inhabitants of Gram
and surrounding country, bring on your Butter. Cheese, eggs
Lumber, Shingles. and a sprinkling of Cash, and examint
quality add prices of our Goode before purchasing elsewhe
we intend to make it an object for th os e who wish to
ready pay for Goods, to buy them of us. can en =mine
stock—we make no charge On showing Goods.
N. 'LOURS ERV
G. N. WHEEL
Crawley'lle, Juno% V 348. a 3
Ladies areas aoodgs.
AVE have received this day by Express from New York a ;
and splendid assortfuent. of Laditv Dress Gooods, eon
ing Printed and Plain French Muslin. Linin Lawns. do Ging
Ilalutriner, M. de !Aims, are. &c. which we would invite ..
tention of the Laditrv. Call and sec at No. & Cbeapside.
Erie, May 17 . T10D.41.8 & DEWE
New dtoroar•Now Goode.
MINE subscribers have removed their stock of Goods to. ar
1. Cheapiiide; ono door South of Messrs. Tibbals gs Ike
where they pro now receiving a general assortment of Dry Go
Hardware,Crockery. Groceries. Iron ,Nails, are., which have I
purchased lately at reduced prices. in the Eastern Cities.
Goods were purchased cheap and will be sold cheap, and , w
Invite their old customers and the public to call and essuatineg
iy and prices, [Slay 'ail GEO. SELDEN & EON.
liarborcreek Woollen factory.
Tg proprietors of this establishment. having made comb
able addition to their machinery which Is all neir and of
best kind, and having experienced workmen in all the diffe
branches of their buisness, are ready to exchange cloth fiw
or nutnuthcture tbr pay, by the yard. on reasonable terms.
have on hand a large quantity of dldbrent kinds of cloth. flan
blankets, shave's, eassimeres, and tweeds, as well as liht sum
wear of diflerent bodies and qualites; to exchange for wool.
give one
ke rd_of cloth for ft pounds of wool, as goodas the
will ma3m
and
r we
• Well
pod
Card*, amid C(oanDressise done as usual.
MI kinds of ,probuto taken for pay. *ad a liberal discount
•
Dealers in Taroks and Domestic Goods.
LIBT of harper and Amur, of persons engaged in the selling and
vending of Goods, Wares, hlerchandlee, commodities or ef
recut of wiroever kind or nature, resident and doing business
within the ounty of Erie,'Pennsylsania, classiik'd and assmsed
according law, by the undersigned appraiser of Mercantile, Tag
es in the cot my of Erie for the year 11445.
Eris- , -Errat Ward.
and 13c
far 27.
I. Mich
s3 23.
so. Es.
sales.
to terms,
13 1 2 a 140.
71c and
Vincent Nimrod & Co
Lester, Se nett & Chester
C M Tibb Is i
H Caldwell
J C Beebe '
Jll Fulle on &co
I' Metcalf I .
Moses Koeh =goods
Smith Jac on _
Brown & McCarter
Allyn & Cpit
A'l' Spender
Robert T Sterrett—liquors -
I) 5 Clark
W C & It P Hulbert -
George Belden & Son
Burton, Perkins &co
Carter & Brother
S Smith
Thos. Evens
Joel Johnson
B Tomlinson & co
C Seigle—liquors
C Mayberry—liquors
Knowlton 4,5 c, Son
Isaac Rosenzweig & co
Hiram Cook—liquors
Moses Koch—clothing
T W Moore'
George C Witter
C Kusmatil=liquor
H. Cook—on dock
Lyman Robbins—liquor
Erie—Wrst Ward.
.1 C Miller—liquor ,
Sherman Rice—liquors
J IL Dnumee
Rust & Kelsey
C B Wright—liquors
linter; Hughes ,
G Loomis • co. P‘
0 D Spatro d 7.
A II Hitch ock. liquors
Wilcox, SCIIIIICiar& co. liquors
Webber, Mayor & co. liquors I
John Paler, liquors
John Cummins & co.
P Hall
It Baldwin & sons,
O A Landon
;'red Shoat): liquors
:William Mimi
I D K noble J
IThehael Littin—liquors,
Henry Kuehl° ,
George It Winer—liquor '
It. L Dutliuger
B Tomlinson & co
Deftly & Dailey
SRYCR.2
S
here are
is years
per. Wail
oily, and
aS wet
;non the
general
' , idly ex-
Ition, no
I ianiond
of sup-
Detroit,
coaling
s article
c submit
nplaints
In the
lie being
oh Van
10e1..
to «root
712
eatur
,oolvol,
'e learn
be tie-
stage or
•narally,
, venting
nd con
ibly de
lochs.—
y, if we
lig puh
a, and
people
will our
m Ina e
legbeny
EEO
EifEMM
Girard Borough,
McConnell & Webster
L S Jones & eo
Olin & Clemens
J AlcCluro Jr—liquors
Gulliford & Eveus
L C Fish—liquors
J S Foster—liquors
C F Norton
`c crops
:n nbun-
I ,nt of it
ititle is
tuber.
& market
Jereiniah Davis
William Tyler
J Leach—liquor • . • -
W C Warner—liquor
A W Anderson, liquor
retuingo Townshiy.
L D Goer—Liquors
WateuGurgh Borough,
trectual
, 'Vomits
le re
d thou-
I ion.
IMII
Norton & Noble
B C Town & Co—Liquon3
Joseph W Hoskin
liOntan Janes & Chaffee,
sold in
linSO
• Wayne Township,
Newton & Colegrove
Concord Tounship
Carter. Brother &Co
Union Township.
Win Truesdail
A 'rourtellott—Liquors
Fairview Township,
John A Tracy 2d
Win Luther 'ld—Liquors
James A Warner—Liquors
George Sho l att:—Liquors
Bean & Webster
I WILD
3) ne's
in the
effects
recent
under
Con
lid', by
of tbts
North East Borough.
B C Town .& Co—Liquors •
J H Haynes
Harper, Blain, Gould & Co
Hynes & Jones
E . N
Stevens & Kellogg
North East Township.
J. II Haynes—Liquors
Elk Creek Township.
Letinsberry Jr, Wheeler , Liquors,
William P . . Smallaga, Liquors,
F. Norton, .
Squire Hall, Liquors,
William .Mouroo
I mark
f duty
hanks
Cher
ieting
J & P Clark jr
William Warner, Liquors
John Hunt
A King & Son, Liquors,
Springfield Township,
W H Townsend
Samuel J Hopkins
Riley Potter
tam
untry
• hap-
Waterford Borough,
Wm. P Judson & Co
Boyd Vincent & Co
AJ & F F Farrar & Co
Hittchins & on =
John Marvin. Liquors
- I;denborT
Jackson & Campbell, Liquors
3lcClauglsry,& Campbell
Gerrish & Haley
H It Terry
repo
ttle
Race
near-
Reed
otial
Rev
fart
Me Kean Toirndhip.
Lonipson, Goff & Co, , : -I.V . 1 -7 00
T. '1). Clicllls . , ,
. 14 .7 00
• Green Totenship. :".- I: . ,•
Yorst Kuhl,' Liquors; •14 ' 10 50
Notice is herkby given to the
-above named dealers, that the un
dersigned will meet with the Assoeiate Judges, at the Oanunission
er's °dice, in Erie, on Friday. the girth day of June sett, at 10 o•-,
clock, A. M., for the purpose of hearing the appeals of those who;
feel themselves agrieved by the abase eianifiention. ,- •
I ISAAC WEBSTER..
Appraiser of Mercantile Taxes.
Erie, May ilB, 1848. 4w-1
PABBXONA.II3LE .. ' 4. ' 3t 3,
$O. .711,111inery and Dress making
M R l .7 ,7it fool) ii ‘ e v i s n u i l t . y 1 i ge nf l o i r c a r nje v r Z i c i i: i s it t „ oi: s u! n rs ow and thl y l i a i d ) le,; le of
Spring and dimmer FASHIONS OF MILLINERY AND pit ESS
31.i1i IN ti. Also, a good assortment orGOODS, consisting In part
qftrafe, Leghorn, China Pearl, Coburg, Luce; Gimp
E g ers
11 uck
I I Asa
;twell
EC
i ar).
ged
NO
_ .
and Fancy flonnets, of various prices; dlso, an as
_rttneat to watch of French and Americanflow
ers, which cannot fail to please.
AIR h . having hail much experience herself in DREES "ALOE
MG will pay partienlar attention that department, asid hesitates
not to say that any work entrusted to boxcar° will be esZcuted with
neatness and dispatch.
37i particular attention will be paid to bleaching &rub/ Bonnets.
Erie, 7tlay 11,02/4. tr y-3!
Del
Ml=
• I Strayed or Stolen.
STRAYED Olt STOLLN ftom the subscriber living in eOll/M
-bus, Warreh Co. Pa- '
Oil SUlltlay the 11th inst. a light Hay
Horse, ut I years old. Bald Horse is a square trotter, and had
whan he lett, a slice on one of his fore feet, no artificial triarks.—
Any person git ing befonuation where he may be round will he lib
eraily rewarded. 211ATIIANLEL ALDRICH.
May 22, INS. r twlw3t2
[nice
LS
Exec;ltorPe Bale.
• ,
BY order of the Orphan ' s Court, will be exposed to sale,:by pub
lie Auction or vendee, on the premises in the township of
Greenfield on Monday the 12th day of June next, at 2 o'clock, P.
M., all the right, interest, property claim. and demand of-James-
Moore, late of said township of Greenfield, at the time of ins de
cease, all the following described piece, parcel Or tract of land ly
ing and being - situate in the township of Greenfield, county of Erie
and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as folloWs, to
wit:—Begintiing at the northeast corner at a posts thence south 3 3
perches to a post; thence west 332 perch' to a post; thence north
53 perches to a past; thence cast 332 perches to the placed, begin
ning containing one hundred find three mete and Ed perches of
land with the allowance, bit the same more or le**--excepting and
reserving two rods satiate for a burying ground where the graves
now are; on said land there is about 50 acres under truprorpnent, a
small orchard and a good frame barn.
Terms of sale, one fburth in band, the balance In three equal
annual, payments with Interest to be secured by Judmaent„ bond
and mortgage, JAMES WILSON.
May Id, 1848. Surviving Executor OfiAll[6ll MOOIII6.
tithe
ler,
f the
the
ale,
tt the
,
la ax
ke
Our
firma Money
RECEIVED at, par short time at my Store in exchange for
VI, all kinds of goods at marked racer. 11. CADIML.
Erle, May 21. , •
oy,
e.
I cep
wINES & IL.l4Uoll.B.—Tavern keepers will always fi nd the
best assortment of Gin. Brandy, Monongahela whiskey,
common do. Port: Madeira /is Malaga Wines, &e., in town, at
May IS, tl. COOK's.
SODA
APltESHoopply of finances , . (Uuff'tato) Bail' Biscuit, 'just
ceived and for safe at No. I, Perry Mock by -
Erie. May Id. aid. ' • T. W. MOQ/18.
GllO RN ancl CP ip Mahican be (bead ebe
_ap
L Dl ay 17. TISBALO DEWEVII4
..1.
Ve
oat
aaetel
GOOD aurimeic 116 of Lap Leghorn, China Ppearl. Love, 111 '
May Gimp. Butted, TISDALE & DEWEY.:
Mk 7
rri UR Biz?
A May &
CLAIISES. VAL'fr.
7 . 40 00
9 25 00
11 15 00
10 20 00
12 12 50
12 12 50
12 . 12 50
12 12 50
13 10 00
13 10 00
13 10 00
13 10 00
, 13 15 00
13 10 00
13 10 00
.13 .10 00
13 10 00 -
13 10 Off
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 000
14 10 50
14 10 50
14 7 00
14. 7 00
14 10 SO
14 10 50
14 ' 700
14 • 700
14 10 SO
- 14 7 50
14 10 50
114 10 50
114 I 00,
14 7 up
12 18 75 I
13, 10 00 j
34 7 00
14 - 700
. 14 10 50
10 10 50
14 10 ,50-
14 10 50
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 700
14, 7,00
14 10 50
14. 7 00
14-- 7 00
14 10 50
714 700
14 7 00
14 - 7 00
14 7 00
14 700
Girard Township
140.0 SO
0 1 740
.03 13
. 7
'frl4 l 11 1
14 7
12 18 75
13 10 00
14 7 00
14 700
14 7 00
' l l4 7 00
Conneaut Township,
13 10 00
' 13 10 00
13't': 15 00
went of Band Bona In the county for oda by
. • . B. COO t
?d 17 , ?! Terry tr y Neal nl
37 ge „
arkruti r e er s, ( lt a sun t , vranip.s rr und which tl it t in
cheap fur cash.
Erie, May PI, 1848, • T. IV. MOORE.
Notice to the Noire and Legal Depreseata ;yes
of P. S. V. Soviet., late of Erie, Deceased.
WHERE:Is, the undersigned has been appointed by the ("curt
of Common Pleas of Mercer comity Penn'a. a Collittlit.ion
cc to take te4tiinony in relation to a certain contract mule between
the said deceased and J. 11. Curtis on the one part, and a certain
Wm. Dickson on the other part, for the sale of a lot In Clorksrile,
by the saidArst party, to the said Win. Dickson. Therefore all
persons interested are hereby notified that testimony in relation to
the proof of said contract will be taken beibre the subscriber at his
office in the Borough of Mercer, on , Thursday, June lath 1848, be
tween the hours of to o'clock, A. M., and no'clock, P. M, on said
daUELIIIOI.WITIN.
Kilercer.HAAl May 13, ISM. oa2 Commissioner.
EMPLOYMENT FOR 110113.—Two or three'steady and Indus
WOUS Boys can find enirdopnont at Erie Foundry.
• May 0,184.5. LETER. 13EZtili Err Sr. CI !ESTER.
OPIUM rASMONI3 FOR ,1848.
Alt. B. HUNTER, PIVLCTICAL limen. will introduce
the Hiding Fashion for flats this .by. and would iticed
respectfully , solicit his friends and customers to call and
examine Mb+ very gentlemanly appendage. -
Erie, March IN, lf , lB. 44
SUB -SOIL PLOW!—Fanners are invited to examine a newyl in
vented Plow which obviates the necessity of .•cross-plou mg,"
ust made and offered for sale at the Erie Steam }bundle, by •
Mayo. 18.1 r. LEsTER, SENNixr & CIIE23TER.
311/13LE woman recrronr, rAnivrour
WE would inform the wool growing and cloth weaving pub
lic that we have entered into a CUl , attaktlaiia iLefetatai to
be known as McCreary, Thornton & Co. We have one entire
sett of new machinery. an good as can lie procured in the country,
and we are now prepared to manufacture or exchange cloths cmo
simmer.. Tweeds, Shawls Blankets and Flannels for Wool. We
have long experienced workmen in all branches of the business,
and we confidently expect a full share of public confidence and
custom of the Public. We flatter ourt.rdx es to give general sati--
fact on to all who may fat or us with their custniti. "
Cistoni Carding, Spinning, Mid brmsing, dune well, cheap and
qui k.
Grain and Factory enmities, well seasoned with Cash, nil! Le
acceptable fur ipitels and wprk.
DAVID McCREARY,
JOHN THORNTON.
THONIAS THORNTON.
BENJAMIN COATES, Erie,
SAMUEL L!LEY,
14 •10 50
MMM
4;/:1014;4:11(04y 1431
r I EWERS of .I.lminintration on the LW Vitt! of At ic Cunneen.
I;Atre of Elk Creek'townsltip, deceased, bating been granted to
the subscriber, notice hereby given to till per,ons indebted in
;my manner to KIM estate tomake inanctliale paymeut, and thaw
hgvingclaimsagaiabtsaid estate n ill present them .1.113, au Own tica
ett fur settlement. • T AO:11AS t`IrNNEEN,
April tn, ISki. (titstl) Minittibtratur.
EID=II.6.PEOIVE NOTICE.
LETTERS OF AI'MINISTR ATION, with the will annexed,
on the estate of Jacob Thuttiati, decease hue of Sprintlield
township, having been granted to the mit,,ertlier, notice is hereby
given to all persons indebted in any manner to said estate to make
Immediate payment, and Move haiti claims against said estate
Mill present them legally authenticated for bottlement.
•G. CAD.' Ad tu it Ist ra tor.
Springfield. May I,
c For Bale.
it VALUABLE FARM. containing about I% acrca of Land.
11 moray cleared, and a valuable orchard and other unprov
meats. situated about IA miles trout Girard village. being part of
u Farm ar the late Thomas Miles. Said Faint u ill be sold very
turf, awl a liberal credit given. Enquire of
Girard, Fetoz% IPlB.—tlll G. 11. CUTLER..ltp•tit.
10 FASHIONABLE
Millinery and Dross Making. V.
14A 7 00
14 7 00
14' 7 00
14 10 50
13 10
mns. WARD woultrinthrm the Males of Erit 7 and vicinity
that she has removed her establishment to the South side of
the iiialltond, Rum doors East of the Erie Bank, anti that she has
just returned from New York and Philadelphia, where she has ta
ken great care to the latest and most APPROVED FAtill
lONS OF FINE MILLNERY AND DRESS MAKING - . Also,
the latest style GOODS, to pte,,:-v• the most fasitionable; comprising
in part a large assortment of Straw, Leghorn, China, Pearl,
Cu
burq Late, (imp and }linty Bonnets, frwa 4.1 cents to
and Crape Bonnets on hand and made to order at all times. A
large assortmedt of AMERICAN FLoWERS, front li to 75 cents,
and FRENCH from 75 cen ts to $l. .160 LICA! Edgitip, Dian and
White Florence Crape lace, Colored Tarletons, Blond Crape, cold
Crape, Ruches, Ribbon Wire, Lace Veils, l'ollars, Pillereen Capes,
Embroidered Capes, Coronation Cord, Dress Buttons, Oil
'Awns, Perforated paper, Zephyr Worsted, &c. Mr 3. IV. would
also slate that she has employed an eAperienced DRESS MAKER,
and intends that no pact tskall hesitated to please.
Particular attention is ill be paid to BLEACHING STRAW
BONNETS, and all work entrusted to her care, will be done with
neatness and dispatch.
ET Country.Milline:s and Dress makers will be furnished with
Goods and patterns as cheap as can be purchased elsewhere.
Erie, Atha 144,181 R, 6tlo.
14_ 10 SO
14 10
14 7
7 00
7
10 50
10 50
10 50
BM virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Erie county,
will ettsite to sale on the premises, Thursday'. the "dh day
of June next, a certain piece or parcel of land in LH:creek town
ship, part of a larger tract, dexignated in a general plan of the
?cameo% aria population company, as No. 411, and bollialled as fol
lows, to wit: Beginning at a ittot at the south-n est corner of lands
contracted for by Antos Mutter, thence by the saw, malt eventy
five perches and live-tenths, to, a post in the road lead ing front
Cranetwille to Edenhoro; by the rind nett twenty-three perches
and three-tenths of a perch to u corner: theno,t by land owned be
Frederick Warner, north seventy-Seven f )(Telles and two-tenths to
n corner on the western line of tract 4W; thence by the same,
north eightynine degrees, ea St ninety-three perches and three-tenpet
to the place of beginning, contenting forty -tit o acres more or leW,,
late the property of Albert Warner. deceased.
Terms of sale as ordered by the Court—one-third of the purchase
money to be paid on confirmation of the hale, and the ballance in
two mual annual instalments thereafter, to be secured by judg
nicatibond and mortgage. DAN WILDER,
May 13, IMF. 4133 , A Mier. of Albert Warner.
1-1 10 50
13 10
11 10 50
14 • 700
14 10 50
14 10 50
14 10 50
14 7 00
vlrrY fib's. Buffalo lEntitled Whiskey , for sale very I owfor
ash, by May S 2. H. COOK.
Apprentice Wanted.
AOir about 10 years of age, of steady and nitustrious halms is
!wanted to learn the Cabinet Making bill. illeS.ll. One from the
country would be preferred. Mao a good Journeymen to work at
she shove businiNs. For prrticulars enquire at this office.
Erie, ?dm( 21. INta. to Inlet
14 10 50
14 10 50
14 10 50
14 7 00
14 10 50
14 7 00
Jrp• CEIVED this morning by evress some beautiful styles of
Dress Goods. Shawls, &c. which we otlbr at unusually low
rates', We would respectfully holm purchasers to call and Exam
ine onr stock as we are determined not to be utider,old by any es
tablishment in the place, either for ERIE MONEY, Produce or the
hantrash. May 17. W. C. & R. P. lIIII.BERT.
Ztrio Dank Notes
WILL be received arpar in exchange fur Goods if deliver°
soon. May 17. W. V.& E P. nui.nrwr.
• IGO= MITA' GOODS TO- air.
WE would invite the attention of the Ladic to our stock of
Dress Goods, which we think beautiful at d cheap, consist
ing in part of Silks, satins, Lustres, Plain and s. itin striped and
Plaid Mohair Lustres, Poll& Chevre. Foulards, Embroidered and
Figured Lawns of the Latest styles, silks, &c. We would take
this occasion to say, that since the brief notice we gave a few days
we have received quantities of New Goods, staple and Fancy, and
without giving in detail articles and prices, we would say our as
sortment is undoubtedly as large as is kept in the place, and prices
we arepledged to make the lowest, not excepting those that Tuff
the loudest. N. D. Erie Dank Notes Oben at par at
Erie, May It, ISIS. ETCA Lb"S.
13 10, 00
14 10 50
14 700
14 0 10 50
13 10 00
13 • •10 00
14 7 00
13 10 00
13 10 00
ERIE Bank Notes taken at par, at the Jew store of Mosel,' Koch,
in the Telegraph Buildnig on French talent, for goods.
May 11, ism.
13 15 00
14 700
11 7 00
14,'700
WOOL WOOL U
subscribers having entered into partnership in the OMR.
11. ufacturing business, are ready to inantitheture wool into cloth
at the Yankee Town 31111 s, on the ibllowing terms, For cash,
steel-mixed, Black, Btoun, and Snuff colors fur •2 4 cts. per yard.
Cassimeres :Nets, Sattinetts :rico.. White Flannel, from the loom,
20cts.. 'Pressed Flannel and Blankets g 5 cts. per )ard. We will
also iiinnuthetare on the shares, as usual. We will card and spin
wool Into Yarn.for from PI to 'Hem per pound, according to qual
ity. We hate also a quantity of Cloths and Sattinetts on hood
which we visit to exchange fur Wool on reasonable terms. l'cool
will be corded into rolls, as usual, for .lets per lb. The above pri
ces are for cash, and no grumbling. We also keep on hand an ex
cellent article of pumps which we will exchange for cool or any
thing a faun run raise. 11. N. BILL,
Mill Creek. May •-1. IS4S.—ihn w GBORGH 1111.1..
Erie Woolen Factory.
1 6000 r
:YARDS of Cloths and Cassimeres are now ready
to he exchanged for WOO by the subscribers, at
their usual rates of exchange. They haven v.ariety of plaid and
fancy stripes ulnae latest eastern patterns, for Gent's. pants and
boy's Clothes; also a good variety of all wool Tueeds for summer
wear. We will also manuthentre, the present season, at the fol
lowing prices itt carAt, vi,. For Black, brown, and steel - mix cloth,
Oil cut per yard Kassa lucre of same colors al els; white Flannel
25 cts, and pressed Flannel at cents per yard.
111111.1.ECEY & BREWSTER.
Erie, May 11, ISIS
Now Cabinot Ware Room.
JA. MAY would respectfhlly inform the citizens of Erie 7111 , 1
• vicinity, that he has taken the stand bn the.rfoutli F-ast corner
Saateand Eighth streets, (a part of which is occupied by L. War
ren, as a sash. door and Nitta Factory,) where he Intends to keep
on hand a general assortinentor Cabinet Watte.'which he will be
happy to elltibitto all who may want articles in that line. Ills
arrangements are such that he will always have on band 'the best
of seasottedLunlbcr of the first quality, from which he will man
ufacture in the beat style any article in his line of 111111(1CW Being
a mechanic foimself and thoroughly acquainted with die buttine.m
of Cabinet making in all Its various branches, he intends to do his
Work in the best and latest style, and by so doing he intends to se.
cure ailberal share of patronage. Call and examine quality anti
prices before putchasing elsewhere.
N. IL Coiling smile loonier on ahorthotice.
Erie, April 22, 181% - am 4fl
CITRON, English Currants, Mace, Cloyee,Cintsunton, etc. tat
May R. • IL COOK
Corn, Barley and Cate. .
5444, n
w i zt i eT t. i. , e 7 ,.3X y WI do Oats,Aud 3 . 000 el? Parley
I FL) • P. LIM% 1.
15000LIGUTS1*.sTquality Window Glaaa. from 7 by 9,
tai, by 39. at wbolaiale or Ewer than at any
qiheiplace in Erie. May 19. UARTERIc BROTHER.
LOAF SUGAR 011 eoftlfiliAltioll Al A. King's ware dome..
May 110. RUST A. KELSKY
Wood! yowl
1 I 899 LBS. of scoot wanted a% the iitore-of
May 17. H . CADWELL
7145.3Pardy'a Confbctionary, No. Allgood House
...,
. . - Roars
. i
AB...PURDY would irts.ptotfully inform the public that she
M i ! )
I has tak the well know stand in the Reed flutter. Row, re
cently *multi by M. W: Keith. where she has now and purposes
keeling eons ntly on hand, n large variety of
-
CONFMTIONARIP.S,
of her own m nufactute. and sold 'wholesale and retail, with dif
ferent kinds or R EMESIIMENTS. such as Cakes, PleS, Bread and
Butter Poached Pggs, Cold yowl.. Boiled ham. Pork and Beans,
Hot Coffee, Soda Water, Jett Cream, are., acc,,all of wbichovill be
served up In the here au& most . palamble style. She has pale
geived a line assortment of ',,fos S. to which she invites attention.
Mrs. P. has /Bred up a ream, up stairs, expressly for the accom
modation of , dies who way wish to eat lee Cream. She is deter/.
mined not to . • surpassed by an , Wailer estahlistunent west of
Bullkkhluld ill endeavor to .. , univers. t. •. . z. •
Administrator's gale.
ERIE COITIVEV.SS.
The Conimo i wealth of Petinsylt mita to the Pherill of
. (I. el 5:1 id (*utility, ;reetne.. , l
,
,
In the matte of estil of Mn'. Mary Nen ton, late of the*
t ills- of IVe-ley site, 'fie Co true, fringe's.
Whereas at an Orpl is's Court held at Erse , in and for the coon- -
ty of Erie , before the J tirti of the raid Coml. the Petition of I. ° l '
ly Fuller; intermarried %Atli Alinouil Fuller, late Polly IN entult..
Pliehe Hull intermarr I-u all ti Bull. latil Nude Newton. Nancy
matte of
line married to lA,ander JOlls, late :Salley Nee tun. Eructing.
L. •MoYborY, intermarried to Charles May terry. waslPfl.).;ern't‘P
_t ettiiig Main 'lliac Mary N.%% n, late of the t 'Rage Of Wet I rl'
Ville, Comity of Erie, and .'tar of rente , .O.atita--Spitt-tet. died
on the day of Febt&ry. A. - It-4•., leave, l i en sorOemz else.
dren and heirs, to wit: Polly oiler,
iler, Betsy Dustin, Thomas Nen -
i l
/. Plebe Bull. the be no or 3itiind• Newton decv-gm..4 later:m
m a
il %%jib Elijah P. Newton; El tura Moss. hit, 'Elmira Nett mil, me
termarried is ith Nathan tlo-s. I Nutley Jolts. Ism married to Le
ander Jolla ( late Nancy Nen ton. Atartlt IVebster, intrrin d sr m e
late M
with ('. I*. Web-for, aria Nee ten. I:. L. Maylerry Ai ills r.
IV. Maybury. late' Enseliee Nett te n: at' Eivery New tat. -I is-it
the said Mary Newtots, smite time tuna to her oe...ete,, to a it, ~,,
the 16th of August, A. (1.-IS 41; made, isiblidesi .ind declared list
list ‘l, ill Mid leblamerN slut) proven slid regi•tered %%herein and
%thereby she gave, des r.ed awilbeipicatlied, aster the paynyeit of
certain deka and speceec tegac'es, all her teat e.t.d.., it hat. , r•, cc
owl w h er emever, limo 'the said Polly Fuller, In Ilbey llostrit, Taoist- ,
i;
as Newtou, Ple-be hull, the he s of Melinda Nett ton: deee:e•ed.
Ititerniarrted 5% Ith E. P. Nett too. Elmira M0,..5. late Er wi n 1e,,, _
ton, uttertuarried Wad Nathan Moat'. Nahcv Jolt-', late amine's)to Leauder Jolt.. Maria Web-'ter. iiitersearried n ith c. F. Web
ster, late Maria Newton, and Landow 'L. Mat berry, to Twit ss
theta, their heirs, executors, atliusiestr.iturs mid ass 'gas, es erpisi
parts, share and share alike. That said 'Mary Newton 5he11..., ',L
ed its her demesne as oiler. of and in the lolhAt Mg described tea/
estate, to tt it: sill the lotion lag de•ertLeil piece of land ly leg, situ
ate and left g in the ten iedup of Ilarbercterk, county of Eric,-
State of Peinisylvania.asid bounded and described as follows. Be
ginning at the North Web& corildr of the %etude tract her . ..trial:et
retorted to, at a 'post, thence by laud of George Dunn, North sixty
four degrees, East forty One pert les and two-truths of al perch. to'
a beech ail . Thence by h °wee Is die heirs of John Shad:duck,
.1
to
deceased,-...0ut1i VI degrees, 1' t the centre of the Bullish, road:
Tighe,: be the centre oflsaid rie ddVes4 six rods, Ott nCe, by a line
e
parallel to the east lin Nino per lies, thence by a line parsolel to
the first hoe ahose de-cr114,1, lii reds, thence by a line Parallel to
the afore: aid East litre tol u ithin tit enty rods ol the Ilhe ant &sr% e
descrshed, thence by a lice arallid to the afore-aid first timer 11...1
line to the West lOW Of lin tract and to the (lit tiling Inge of Mill
creek awl llarborereek townships: thence Norilin artily along 'aid
line to the place of beginning: containisig oboist set enl acres tit
land, le the same more Or le: s. being a part of a large tract con.
vet ed to the tifuresaid .14ittoud Pullet. by deed dated Apr i il 13. I . '-
e 3. It is underetooll a 1 . -1 agreed and thi.. deed L. made ss:curing
to the .old T 1111011 1) Ness, tot and the said Almond Fuller, an alley
of to entt, Wet from the Butello Road north along the dividing tine
hetet:en the said Puller and Nett ton, ten met oil the Land of each,
The said alley to extend in a Northerly direction measuring frosts
the cetare uf the Batlalolroad. This alley is to be former and per
petually for the VMI:SI use and cii3o)llsolst of said parties.
Also° an undivied 'merged in the real estate uf Timothy Ness -
toss, late of said tots lister of flarbuic reek. deceased, being the ill.
tereste of Alumni Mu , s ititeinsarried to Nathan Nfo , s, late Malaita
Newton, ill the estate of the said,'l insethy Nee ton deceased. and
beele fin undivided intere.t of idle tenth of his real estate at the
time ot Isis deceased. 'l'lle pentiniters prayed the Court to an and
an inquest to make part Rion tit die preme•es a tureseid to and among
the parties interested therein agreeably to Use will of the ,deceden I
and the lan s of the Cons ionwealth, and If panted cannel be made,
%%submit privilege to tit tipuillitgithe whole, (btu IV hare ' the sonic
vallied and appraised.:
IVlsereupon the said Court o ruler proof, and con.iderat ion oldie
preirlisis :11(M% ed. nn illiVlet,‘ Rif the purpose nfott-ahl. l l
We therefore cumulate) ion OM taking n ith you twelve good
and trwtut men of your Bailiwick-you go to and upon the, pretnistet
aforesa el, and there us the pre since of the parties aforesaid, by you
'to he warned. If being v. itmed the) u ill Le present. and having re
spect to the true valuation thereof, and situ the oaths and attirnia ,
tions of the said tst sive gOisl aiid lawful men, you make Ipartitione
to and aniong the heirs and legal repreeentat it es of the said lutes. ,
rife, in such manner andliu such proportions as by the tan s of this
Conn/stun ealth is directed If the:same can tie dune uithout vette.
dice tiritTspoiling the whole. .
But Wale said latest by'y out to be summoned as error i esani to ,
make said partition or valeation'stiall be otopinfouttiat the yrrin.
too , atoresa id, n ith the appurtenances, -cannot Le FAWN.' stud V WM - .
oil ainong all the isibuns tmlitled thereto, as required by law wills.
Olit prejlidiCV , to or spollijr, the Whole; or that it cannot Le divid
ed into shares of equal va ue; diets you cause the inquest to Va:11 •
and appraise the whole of the Said real estate or the several shares
or purports into which th ey may divide the said real estate, bat lug
respect to the valuation 0 ere l of agreeably to LAW. 1
And that the pattitionr valuations made, you distinctly and
openly have before our judges at Erie at an Orphan's Court there
to be held for the Countyf Erie, on the llrsi Monday of Augu.t
nett, after the inquest ele 11 be made under your hand and neat. and
under the hands and seal. of those by tt hose oaths or Whim:tams
ii
Sou shall make such partition or volution.
And pan's you Biers and there ibis Writ.
Whites., the Ilan G. Chu [lett, Presideut Judge or our .rijd Co u rt,
at Erse, April 2Utli, A. D. ISle.[ WILSON KING, Clerk,
The parties in the ahov writ
- take notice tt n ia ) t . a t ll lt ' e K ii. l lTi; .pa r .
titi 011 will be e.lectiloti on Monday. he 4111 day of June next, at Jib
o'clock .1. 31., w bore tit I:e interested can ;attend if they 111 ink
, i ,
proper. M. W. CAI:GREY, Sheriff.
Erie, April?_ 1 ,, 1.. 1 l GOO
A. CARD.
iludersi2llowo,o4i respectfully inform the mutton/en of
[Erie and t iciitity that he has opened a TAILORING silt
on the eolith nte of the Public Square, a few doors I:ast of the
Erie Bark, where he will at all tiine:t by ready and happy, to wait
upon those nho may hit or him with a call in this litre of butinciis.
From lon experience In acme of the principal shops in London
end other European cities, and I strict attention to all business
n filch may now be entrusted to hum he confidently hopes that be
shall by always deemed nullity hi FeCeiVC a shareof public patron
age. Ills work shall he etecuted in such a manner aa s ill bear
Noe and important insped l tion, and always in accorthiure wilt
the prevailing fashions. ,
N. B.—Cutting on'the :Tortes, notice.
j JOJl rot.nt cc.
Erie, March 15, 1E48.. , 3,03
Boot And Shoe Store. 1
L Tlll.lsuls.crlbtir a ould rtxpectfully inform ido l , friends
p; Tt ,‘, c 1 1 1,. . , ,. , rd it r ., , ic .,‘ , N k t c h r : , ?..:,‘ , , , ,... , r , ...,, e ~n ausetriris...--..,ditli. e .'S..l:.rt
side of the illaintatd, FCCOIIIi door from the corner Ofttiath
Street, which heintends taking p6ssession of ,on ttie Ist - of. Alatr It
next, and lie will he happy to see and accommodate his old friends
and cuStomers, and the public at large. Ile flatters himself that he
will be able to make 1100 TO, ei110F...4 and all articles in his lint of
business, to order, a ith neatnesti, duritillity and dispatch; and at
moderate rates. lle hopes to recehr, as he will endeavor to de.
sent", a liberal patronage. . .
Ile will constantly keel, on hand an assortment of well Wade ,
Boots and Shoes. which he will bell as cheap, if not cheaper, tbau,
call be had elsewhere.' A. GABLE.
•
Feb..
,
2a, hata ...
I luta
.
Administrator's Salo. 1
B v . order of the Orphan's Court; wilt be exposed Misfile by pub
-I.lt lie auction or vendue on the premises in Girard on Tuesday
the 21111. day of June
,nest, at IO o'clock, A. M. all the righi, law
rot, properly claim, aid demand ofJuseph Wells, late of Girard.,
LICCV:b•Cd, of the following lands, to wit: A certain village lot situ
:neon the Ridge Road in the borough of Girard, bounded north by
the Ingh-wrlY, east and south by lands of APConnellasWebster s
mid containing eighty perches of land. Also, One otWOCCA'Of
land. situate in Girard township, de.... crtbed and bounded as follows:.
Beginning at the south-east corner or lands of Epraint Maxim,
thence north molly-bit degrees, west one hundred and six perch.-
es to a 1 0 . 1, thence north sixty four degrees, east Melte pearches.
to a post, thence south twenty -six degrees, east one hundred awt
six perches to a lost, thence south sitty-four degrees, west twelve.
rods to the place of beginning, con aining seven acres and ;eighty
perches of land, being part of a larger tract. No. d 133. Also, um ,
other lot in the borough of Girard' bud numbered in the plan or
said borough with the number RI: I Also, ascertain piece of land,
lying north of the canal in said borough and township, bOunded.
north by the high-way, e.tst by lands of David Olin, and west by
lands aStAali Picket, contzoning eighteen acres and one hundred:
and forty-three perches. Abe, thOtmlivided half of forty acres of
pad situate in Girard township all resaid, bounded north.bv Mud*
of —, cast by lands of J. Clark, south by lands of —4l , regor,,
and west by land; of David Olin, being part of tract ma : . Alstr, a
certain villagetotga the borough of Girard on the west sideOf Me
chanic street. contaimng about one iburth Man acre, known, as
the 14'RO:wet:lc lot.
I
Thu, if ,a/e.=—(hoe fourth on continuation of sale, the balance.
in three equal. mutual instalments, 13 be.secured by judinuent,bond.
and mortgage. - NAIIAM SMITH, Adlu'r.
May ID, 1:49. 1 itt ,
_t i'4 1,,,
lilirmati,
, tsecured
NAHA ',ll 3 5114 .
Orphans Co rt Salo. 1
W ILL, ,. be tr .
j i.: l l l i i l e a l t l
e p ll. l,l , l l e i it o ilc o. t e io io nl .) c r 1:e . V i i . le a o t i: .l , l llO i n i
a dz t i h t %l u 2t se h:
In the borough of Et te, all the tight interest and claim of M.lrgaret.
Laid late of said borough deemsed, at the - time of her decease the
south half of a full inn lot in said borough of Erie, composed of ' Inn
i.
lota Nos. 1 6 1r 1 7 and 12,q0, fronting on ~„, l tate street forty one fees and
extending lock in estwardly 165 feet; oil said lot Were are some fine.
fruits trees lint no other improvenie its.
Terms of sale, one third in ha id, the balance in two 'Nina!
annual instalments n ith Intmesi, t Le secured by judgment?, bond.
anti mortgage. J. 13 ES 1.1"11.E. Administrator
May 1:2, 1...+473.. I or AIARGARET LAIRD,
D EctliVED this day, “Sir Theodi•
It ter," by G. P. R. James, Esq.
:2 , Vc I i.Lr )i% ; i'C'a coil , a superior nittieir at
May RI, 1t.d.1. 1
EGREIETCIGArt
SEIGNIOR & Co. TITC Manufactaring and have CollB4llltly
11 • on hand a general assorunetilof Cigars, 'Abuts° and Snit,.
of OH kinds and 6r Ices, phichdreg Will sell at Wholomle ot Retail
a Mlle rAeaper than the cheal,c,,t, al No. 3, 'told Rouse.
May 3, leIN.•
100 FLOUR BARRELS on
bv
Erie, M;iy 5, MR.
• raIIMIT — Or
WILT, pay I'ASII for 3e11,000 fee
1' aril at my duck in Eric. wi
.%Isia for apy ,I amity of l'opalar,
Ash, I 'lterty,l'ilentillit and cunpuoti
Erie, April
strst nmc
AT MRS. ROOD'S Millinery K.t:
of linniien., Rilkozn., Artificial
viteil to eS:111/
107 Z 21 D 0 Vf LASS.
5000 of Sleruliy's 14.:4 .witnlorr dam.. of all sits%
iron' S by lu to 21 by 31); just received 0101 for hate by
the box or li^bLehea ler than can he bought oltewhere in this city.
at the sa,ll silo), of L. W.\ 1111,EN, south-east corner of State an,*
Eighth trtmets, F.rie. r April 15, 1c1.9.-18.
- --
LATEST INT,ELLXGENCIL
AIA. ',croons indebted ni the !anti firm of .1. Zhomerly & Co..
either by Note or (look account, are hereby malted that nn.
less payment is made iIIIIIICIIi. te ll Coats will he made. ,The Books and notes are now in the lands of ,P.. it. Iliteheoek..who
wilt attend to settlements untilth ~ Ilan of May—they will then- bo
left for COiteCtioll.
Erie Apra 27, 1P4. 4 . . -- 30
eiIANAL I.AMICS.—Thick Obis
tern+ by
Alay
J MST RECEIVED—Children or the New Forest ,
Now mm1111(.14
%Sithering Iltfighte,
, N. COOK
CNC
Wantod Imniediatoly:
Tti IR Balance. on a notes and accoun t s due the Pubse rlher. and
the Into thin afllEnglehart dc Mayer. Persons interested will
save cost by calling and adjusting the same telling the first of Juno
neat. May 11 eodtt MAIIII.AS MAYER.
t11114 7 :14 - 11iS c gri - t 7 r01 1— eau dles, all tli go, for S shillings per Ih. at
11. COOK'S.
RAISDII3.—IkA quality by the lboi or tangle lb.-at No. 5 0 01 11 1C1
Block, elate mired. (May, 8.) 11. COOK.
VD YE OlL—superior arlieie ttlr famly use fo r teverylol4
by (Nay e,
___L igwoK.
.
F
RESH L1011:1 en and °flumes .iuvt received at '
May le. ' 11. COOK'S. :
0./18
- FTEit this time 1 taut" eiermined Opel' Goods for Cask may.
"IL at Wholesale or Bel 4WD per cent. below former prides,
Cash customerswill (him; ortzaiiiiim our Oval and 'Nice,. be•
Pore Luang to Buffalo. May 12. H. CAMVELL.
TIIIVKI.ILD Oyster*. Gherkins, Sardlnee, London Porter, &c. Just
) redehed 5 5' . UfftlY lot ' II. COOK.
B y lailif6BB- , thrs day. recelcvd. a choice lot of new Music t
alebsZa few coptee of Ponaby & ifert, complete.
, te Broughton, or I..atirel Wu
()lay 10.) If. COOK.
H. COOK
oil and for i,alclow for Caalle.
11. COOK.
'anted. 7
.
lof Ileodoek Lumber , deliver.
pbe given for the find wanted
itetimber, White Oak, Whitt"
'hue Lumber.
WM. 'I'RU ES. DAIL.
IMIVED
bri.iinumit, a uttiv absortu2ent
.., &c. which the Italiea are in
:May 12, lelta,
0
, ,bnitahle for Lninps and 149.
CARTCR & BROTHER,