LETTER PROM" GEN. CARS The following is the reply of Gen. Cds4 td tho Com sieve a p pointed by the tNational Convention to an- - nounce to him his nomination. It is every way charac leristic of the an, and worthy of the candidate or the Dernotratic party of the Union. On the great platfoft bf the'titne-honored principles of the party, does he plant himself, without a qualification or a proviso, and in so Acing does he present to the people of "the United States, t l u .itirest guaranty of his devotioff to their best and - most enduring interests: Vilici - i - stcrros, May 30, 1818: Ussrt.r.mss- 1 have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of tho 28th inst., announcing to me that I have been nominated by the convention of the democratic party its candidate for the office of President of the United States, at the approaching election. Whil e I accept, with deep gratitude, this distinguished honor—and distinguished indeed, it is—l do so with a fearful apprehension of the responsibility it may eventu ally bring with it, and with a profound conviction that it is the kind confidence of My fellow-citizens, far inore.than July merit of my own, which has placed me thus promi nently before the American people. And fortunate shall I be, if this confidence should tind, , in the events of the future, a better justification than is furnished by those of the pant,' - I have carefully read the resolutions of the Democratic National Convention, laying dOwn the platform of our pa. laical faith, and I adhere to them as firmly as I approve them cordially. And while thus adhering to them,. I shall do so with a sacred regard to the "principles and compro mises of the cotuaitution," and with an earnest desire for their maintenance ••in a spirit of moderation and bbroth erly love, so vitally essential to the• perpetuity of the Union, and the prosperity and happiness of our common country"—a feeling which has suede us what wo are, end which in humble reliance upon Providence, we may hope is but the beginning of what we are to be. If called upon hereafter to render an account of my stewardship, in the great trust you desire to commit to MC, should I be able to show that I have truly redeemed the piedge:thus publicly given, and had adhered to the principles of the Democratic party with as much fidelity and success as have generally marked the administration of the eminent men to whom the party has hitherto confided the chief .tcentive authority of the government, I could prefer no lacherelaim to thi; favorable consideration of the country, nor to the impartial commendation of_history. - This letter, gentlemen, closes my profession of politi ral faith. Receiving% my first appointment from that I „ ir , patriot and great expounder of American democra ,, Mr. Jetlerson, more than forty years ago, the inter : train„ period of my life has been almost wholly passed in the service of my country, and has been marked: by ortny vicissitudes, and attendell with many triying ,antstanees, both in peace and war. If my conduce in list situations, and the opinions I have been called upon F to folio and express from time to time, in relation to all lie party topics of the day, do not furnish n clear' exposi not of 'my views respecting them, and at the sane time utlia hat: pledge of my faithful adherence to their prae application, whenever and wherever I maybe re null to act, anything further I might now say, would he r. unwotthy of myself, and justly Oin:IIS.IVC ,neat par* on are now acting for. M.. mine 1 tlc ureilece,sor in the nomination, by the ot i, „tie has rincc cstablikhed so many to ete rgoil and confidence of his country, when ots,itineing, tour ) e.irs age, his acceptance of a similar ewe, :Atiti,niti( ;don his (le termination not to ho a can ' Coinciding with him in his viewe, e, e , d expre.,sl and -o faithfully carried out, I beg leave ~. it . that no cirktint.tant es can po:-bibly arise, which induce me again to pet mit my name to be brought iril ut connexion int the chief magistracy of our intlinat;on and my Nense. of duty dictate this hail ever higher motives for ex= th ut has the groat damocratic party of the United Knit an abiding cualittence in the rectitude of • with an unshaken reliance upon the miner . t I wisdom of piddle opinion, and with the success lias clown:al the administration of the govefnment, a t ammitiod In Its keeping, (and it has been so I dinnnt. More' than three-fourth~ of its v hat .i.:l done as at once their reward of and lilt' DIOLIVO for future, and, at thesame •. st•a• for the accomplishment of what we b• do. Iv. attain court'; l Irom ourselves that there .I...vertu! party in the cannily, differing; from its in re ra iit inatiNd the funikancittal ptinciftles of out gov and, opposed to us itt their practical application, h 1.; id !dm as z.adott-ly wo shall, to secure the •r I.) ll , v to their principles, I t•ecurittg the eleCtion of tr. enethdate in the reining couh-tit. That party is of cvir retina. c.it:zenß, ay deeply interested itt • pro.Terityof elm common couutry os, a e pan he, and t.tug eiJne , tly-as tcu are to Iwamoto and rertkettiato We :Mall .-doopre,ent to the woad the soldimo spec of the election of a Chief:V.l3o,4ra° by twenty, to/1- ,1.1.0 f peophs, withoet a eingle Neriotto reeistance to the 0•, or the s icritiet of the hfe of One 11010011 ~ too, in Ilu•'ab.care of all force but the mond'lonco of neditutions: and if we should add to all this, an ex ilrls of militia! respect for the motives of the contend 1, p.trnw, so that Me contest might ha carried on with tirinne-s and energy which accoptpany deep cots : J110:1..111(1 w:th little Fenonal :.petit}• as rolitical it1,:0e.., permit, WO 1410111 , 1 do Inure fur the great cause imin to freedom throw,rhiont the woad, tam' by any the r tr lime we could tendir to its value. We hider a goyerninimt founded by the will of all, re . mbible to the power of all-, atiministtreil for the good 1 4 all. The very first article in the de timer:lee, 01000 l Indies that the people are youtp.tent to govern them- j .dreg: it is, indeed rather an axiom than an article ofpo- i meal faith. From the days of General Hamilton to one 1 I ,ls, the party opposed tons—of whose principles he Was 1 :he great exponent, if not the founder—while - it has chary- ced MI name, has preserved msentially its identity of , haracter; and the doubt he entertained and taught of the } capacity of man for self-government, has exerted a mark ed intlitence upon its (tea nd opinions. Here is the very starting , point of th erence between the two ; treat parties which divi de r country. All other dif -I,rences are but subordinate and auxiliary to this, and' may, in fact, ho iesolyed into it. Looking with doubt aped the issue of self-government, one party is prone to I think the public authority should be strengthened, and to i.ar any change, least that change might weaken the I iteessary force of the government; while the other, I :rong in its convictions of the intelligence and virtue of tie people, believes that original power is safer than del rated, and that the solution of the great problem of good Nernment, consists in governing with the least force, -ad leaving individual action as flee front restraint as isse ampatible with the preservation of the social system, hereby securing to each all the freedom which is not es seal to the well-being of the whole. As a party, we ought not to mistake the signs of the tines; but should bear in mind, that this is en ago of pro- ttess---of advancement in all the elements of intellectual I poser. and in the opinions of the world. The general tatemment should assume no powers. It should exer- , rue none which hive not been clearly granted by the Putiek to the federal compact. We ought to construe the constitution strictly according to the received and I, ettid•principles of the Jefferson school. But while rash ' tPeriments should be deprec*d. if the government is, •latioaaly in its !principles of action. and refuses to ac-' "mmodete its measures, within its constitutional sphere - -cautiously indeed. but wisely and pheerfully—to the advancing sentiments and necessities of the age. it will tied its moral force impaired, and the public will deter• mine to do what the public authority itself should.rea dily do when the indications of polluter sentiment are , 4 ar and clearly expressed. With great respect, gentlemen. I have the honor to be jour obedient servant, lion. A. Stevenson, LEWIS CASS. President of the Domocracit Convention, and the Vico l'tNnent.‘ of the l'ame' A l'Arr.—Somebody will he the whip candidate for Neldent, hot as 'vet it is beyond the keen .of human • 4:on to tell who. Our opponents are in a Mate of glorl- zJ, uneertaintv VIII New York, on Friday lost, four men who were 7ineik they could scarcely stand, were seen !miring a containing a corpse of a roll grown person, fol- NI I two women as mailnnin4, and a hod• naming a I. These seven persons composed thu entire faster- !! ount.ttihrvnot.TtrsaiNtn. t s Mcntnals.—Tho West- Texas) Argun ,gives the folknving particulars of the of three AntericAns to the Indidas in tho vicinity 1'0:1 Washita: Itirrti motion has reached us from an authentic source, t!o. Argie., of a shocking murder committed in the part of itiq week in"Dallan county. A party of three had been at work on the west of the Trinity, t., remove their camp, sent ot£fora wagon tilt at. On the return of the HMI who had been ut fo r itie w - inti, he found two of the surveyors dead at ramp, Their bodies were match mutillated—one was and do heart of tlic ;tither taken entirch. out of - What weapons were used by the death blow, Chllllot is, however, supposed to be the ork of Indians, a small body of achotn, wan known to bO 'ltinz in that neighborhood: Sipco writing the above _ have been informed that the body the third survey flay been found murdered- nndoulkedly by the same name is Pbclps. , The names of: Ilia other two °Et hive not been able to ascertain. D. Nichelas P. Tribe, lite a clerk In the State Do `,7efit eat, :m Gen. Scott has it, wtia in Buffalo on .ISetur; • By - iVlOnetie Telor4h, Dispatches for the Tti-InteettiP;Ohserver. Naxv Yotit. Jdee t 3-1 A. M The convention orgaiiitell yesterday at 11—John A. Collier, of Now' YOrki being appointed president Pro tom.. and James Ilarlari;" or Kentucky, Secretary. The roll having been Called; a committee ices appointed t desig . - nate offirers: They reported Ex-governor Moortimsn, of Kendrick; for President, with a vice president from each State and several secretaries. NEW YORY, Juno 8-10 P. M. When the doors wero opened, after the secret session, the debate was going on asking Whig pledges from can didates; the chair decided the motion out of order, and was sustained. The non question on resolution to vote rite voice, and individually, until a innjotity should bo ob tained, was carried, First Ballot. ,Taylor, 111 Cl.iy. Scott, Webster, 21 Webster, 21 McLean, 2 Clayton, 4 - The convention-then adjonrned till - morhing. Whole lillmber of ballots 283—necessary to n choice .141 LATEIL—Tho operator in Buffalo reports that Gen: Taylor was nominated this morning on the 4th Ballot, by a majority of Two! A closo shrive!• Also, that from is private communication received at Buttalos it is pretty certain that Mi!laird Fillmore of Now York, has received the nomination for Vice , President. NEW YORK, Juno 9-8 A. M. Gen. Casa arrived in town between 4 and 5 • o'clock yesterday morning. Ho was escorted through the IZZIEI A letter has been received at Washington from an offi cer in the Custom House at Vera Cruz, dated Mav23d. It stated that the treaty had been certainly ratified, and that the troops have commenced their homeward march. - BurrAzo, June 9-2 P M.. MAIIKET,—The receipts _for the past , flew days have been,limited, and the market' has been pretty well swept of most articles of trade. There was a good . inquiry for wheat and flour yesterday, but for the reason stated above the sales were not large. In wheat there were sales of Chicago at 91c. Southport at 98c. and Ohio to arrive, now on the way, at $1 11". In Flour we quote [reale of iticatle choice Ohio at $5 124, also some Ohio equally as good. at same, and some few brands Michigan at $5. There is but littlo Corn altering and holders are waiting for better rates, but wo notice 'ono sale at 41 cts. Canal freights aro 52, 1 on flour, and 1F on corn, to Albany. New Lott, June 8-4, P. M. There was a good deal of activity. with a - gradual im provement in the prices. In the morning some -sales of Oswege flour were made at $5 50 a 5 56f, but after wards $5 Wai obtained.. Sales Michigan —5,- 6505 '88,5, Ohio $5 75a5 87k, Genese $5 64,36. Mar ket closed very firmly with nothing good to be had be low $:1 Rye, flour at $3 621; 1 .m0nl is irld k 59.75 for Brandywine; with a l r e is a good inquiry for wheat. 'rates genotally. Genesee .$1 1 06; Wisconitin $1 0. a 1 10. I is rather firm with good de How no:Viern, at 0 1 )e; WeAe l 1 yellow at 60c, and Jersey 5 1 ;a53. - 1, 1 Jersey The MEM nolo' $ Cor and v @ME ed at 5 live is firm with sqles at iTe; had Oats dull—northern aro sel a 87h Et4Txt.o Kt-T.—There was a good dem n yesterday and the market w of these article:. In wheat s 1300 bush. at $1,01a1,05 for Ic for Racine and Southport, Alichigan city, The males of $473 for ',lived westt.ro, brands, but in the afternoon I 14,, Holders of corn were lira ale of 500 hush. afloat at 41; ie. Oats wse ill a90(1 dea la l id in thr.e lots t.:lse. freight; are a little firmer, Albany. IttEE! of mol; Romo 3 kie. 92 73c for were a! straigh at $4, OM imma bush ra n Cana l flour tot The arielphi Union Inqu i J the hod board t. whip pre,itlential Conventiot i to-day. It is believed that w' ill bo represented. . ( ST.—The coroner hell an_sloriest yesterday on lv of John NPLane, a seaman lately _employed on do brig Pilgrim, the same per. on who 1 noticed in lay's report. It appeared in videnee that he was intoxicateA lastTitursday afternoon, Odin attempting to I go aboard that night he probably fell into the crock, and was dtned, The jury rendered averdiet that ho canto to his oath by accidental drowning The Steamer Superior came in yesterday from Chica go with the Digest load of passongers that has been broughOo this port this searon. Capt. Wilkinson says' ho had pOO. . I Tho Propeller Oneida, Capt. Sprigue, on her last trip from Chicago made the rem, from grand Rivor to this port in less than 151tours,baing the nieltest trip yet made Nr.vr Yon , June 6-7 I'. M. There is an immense meeting of the Barn Burnors in the Para. Mark Spencer of Now York is President,— Mr. Camberling niado a speech la which ho defended the con .6 of the delegates to the ; i'intional Convention, ' and he V 39 followed by John Van Riven denouncing the coursesif the tato Democratic National Convention. in no mild tertnis: / - - Benj. F.utler and several are expect ed to follow him. The nu bor is estimated at front 8000 to 12000.. I NEW Yonic M ttextr,—The demand for Flour in the trade and the oast being good for the tendency has been upward„ land rather bettor prices hale boon obtained. At the close there was not much to be l i had in good order be low $5 0; Fair Oswego sold at t is figure, and Michi gan at 5 50a5 621; Straight Ge ego° at $5 50a43 . 8710 Fancy 5 8706 25. - , . Meal not pletfry, and mostly vo $2 50: Brandy wino is - ald at $2 75; Sales of 14e Flour $3 02g. The Idamand for Wheat was hair for milling, better_ 1 qualitieS are scarce, and are still hold high; for a prime sample i d Genesee,-$1 25 was e l pffereds Bales Ohio at $1 08; Wisconsin $1 12, and Cruladian at $1 15 in bond.. - 1 N estetti Corn, duller to-day, and difficult, soy at 58360 and mixed Westeni yellow 57a58 nominally. nye 68a70. Oata,46a46# and 4 HA / LITT'S ADVICH TO MB SO: 1 1.-•- I o not begin to quarrel with the world too soim: for bad as it may be, it is the best we have to liv. in here. If railing would have made it better, it would have been re. former( { ' long ago: but as this is not to be hoped for at pre,ent the best way to AO through" it is a-3 con tentedly and innocently ns we may. The worst fault it hes ' l ie wont of dimity; and ;vatting knave or fool at every turn will not cure this failing. Consider as a waiter of vanity, that if there were not so many knaves end fools as we find, the wise arid hottest would not be those rare - amt abining characters that they re allowed to be: and, as a matter of philoso phy, M at if the world be really incorrigible in this respe I, it is a reflection to make one sad, and not angryl. We may laugh or wee') at the madness of mankind, ire have rto right tolvillify ,them (Or our own aukeur theirs. 'Misanthropy is not the disgrtst of the! mind at human nature, hut with itself; for it is laying its own exaggerated vices as font bto!s at. the door ofotherk I fl, not, however, mistake what I have here said. I. would not have yon. when you grow tip, adopt the lo v and soidid fashion of - pallia ting *Fling abuses. of putii/ i g the _best face upon the whrst tlamps. inttly men that indiscriminate unqualified satire can- do. little) good..yand atom who indulge in the most 'rerelting speculations of 11=114 nature, do .uot themsrlv,es always set the fairel p examplep,protiive to prelient its lower deg radati a. , •. • • :- . 1 1 : . ~ rrco. Childs, the defender Ofßittli; — has boon bre k vetted 4 Brigadier General: for: allant conduct... Orrice i")F TM. elprrVVPl7. • Friday, P. Sh, June It. ; 1 . The weather fbr the Past,week tuts leen peculiarly favorable to the wheaterop. In the tore part of the week we heard of slight frosts !tithe back townships, but believe no &image has reultod therefrOM. The fruit crop promisesvo be abundant, andthe season seems propitious for an abundance of every thing. -- We leant with pleasure that the odious coinbinatron has again broke up from the %%eight of Its own iniquity. We trust it will he a long while before the public will again be outraged by another conspiracy Of this character. Ehould it not he patched up again Reed will he Compelled to receive his money fut freight and pas sage. which will have the effeci of placing the notes of the flank: on a better footing. and time enable holders to realize something near their face. Ileretoforis4 he has skulked bellied the coinhina lion, and to enable him to C'euilnue thim shelteted, he has been us. ing every means 1n his power to keep iVilont breaking up. We trust his eirorts this time will approVe air The daily line of packets decently esti beta een this and • Beaver, we are gratified to see, are doing an excellent business. ° Conl still continues to a cetilnulate upon our docks. It is estilini ted that there is at least 1131 X.) toes already there, and more arriv ing every day. The coal trade has entire than doubled over that of • last years n Secon4 Ballot. Taylor. 118 Clay. f'BB Scott. 49 Wool r ohumfin freely, vriih prices ritriping Ithht 19 to Vicente. Floor 6 , 5 SJ ; Wheat el I'.'i• Corn 30 - cents; Vats tN; flarleY 40. 75 Q6 2 - Salt Ms/ 37 3. - - r - 7 - ----- The following Weinrer from I n high respectable and weal thy gentlemen of Salem. Moire. one of her ablest and first merchants, a min Whose statement/if were never questioned. To the Agent of Vaught:is Yegatable Lithlutropic Mixture. Hirt —1 hate far fanny yeasa been slilctled _with the gravel. which has at limes caused me very severe suffering, and the usual meana haft Linn resorted to. without giting me other than temporary relief.— In Febuary brine present year 1 commenced the use or the Li thin thropic. and I feel happy and grateful la saying that its use was ineductive of almost immediate relief. 1 have Laken three bottles and my present freedom front the complain is solely due to this sal liable nreilteine, and i thinking myself in a fair way of being per cured, if not already so. tialem, June 18,18{d. JOEL DOUEDIL" Tint is the Great American Remedy, the advertisement is in our eOlitineS, call on Agent, get s book, this medicine takes hold of all diseaslus of the urinaryor! e ;lns, and in fact it takes hold of alt dis eases of nay kind , and tut , will' wonderful success. the Leash—The most pleasant and effectual ANTI-DU.UOCS Spring medicine is -Dr. G. Benjamin Sts'itA's Sugar Mated India Pills. This matchless remedy is re cornmend'd by -the Matron 9f ilie Naval Hospital, Nt 1. and thou sands of Fniniller. No pItI !inst. given so general satisfaction. drone smite and get the benuini with my name written with a pea ml the bottom of the boat G. DEpl5. SMITH. , Carter Si Brother and Batton Sc Perkins a e Agents, and sold In every town in the ecuntrY. Im.lo , ZZID• I . l . laktlOVillShip,' On the Ist hut.. Mr. ty years. He MIS highly esteemed as Imam and his death deeply regretted .iurncrous friends. NOTICE. • ion of UniveMlijell will meet by nri f on Wednesday the 18th inst., and ming day. A ;central attendance is .11,04. Lt 0, le-V. AVbta residence in liertli /nun TABOR, aged about ri 1 an honorable. ia , d and hone-I by a reepectabto fandlyitad, Inn= MilE Lnke Erie AANsoeinti pointment, to iPie piaci continue seiislon'thi. font invited and expected. North hlas • 70(:)f, YARDS of el 1.1 , Blankets, Platt wool at the following mica: lbs. of wool; Carritocres ufaeture during theieason, els. per yard. easioterps o flannel at 18 and Zicts,per North East, June 10 , ISt. FROM the premipes'of t on Monday the 5111 hut' erable white about the [hien forehead, horns wide kddecd and entirely red toil. Any Information where ehe may Erle. June 1,, lE4t4. BLACK, Blue and Brow, Kentucky Jeans, for sa June ID. 11A19 f AMES' Dress' CrlXlfiß, t i ♦ nnd Cotton Ginghruns,l Cbeapsble, by June In. kip. at $2 5Ga262i for lee. 'Holders ask rather 0; Ohio $1 10; ill;- EGII(IRN and Pala' 1 4-4 (June [land. Sales white n 51e, and prime a6llc; western in ix • AD= - `7IS LETTLItS Adrtlituttt j : late nt :tie:creek town tll*ctiber, notice in hereby e.tate to ltrikt• lIIItIIIIII :Ie againnt said estate to prebtli June 1.0, tt y at 70; bailey malt ing at 49a1.4. ERS7 y HAVE just received a IL Family Groceries, to wti, mad Which IA; e.' stack may be tbutal Coflia. Spices orall kladw, Fruite, Saud; WOOlielt Ware, etc., I have and %% ill con , taill. rurtrz Fieh, FreMi natter, E! iiiCCk.. Erie,Jane h, IC4a. I Juno 7—S A. M and for flour, wheat I • s pretty well swept 6 *o heard of stiles of hie, $1 for Milwan- Oc for Chicago, and pour in the morning $t 81a1 87h for traight brands sold n at 40c, and there fid some in store at and some 8000 rr M Tlllls , ll scriber. nreitsa and ri U:101 Lit 11,001 Lry Ururer , “, 110 leen porchated at onto•nol oiHr•ther How, to laic. ondCentleoten. nod the Put IDSClrllttl'lll VIINT Joae J UST recrheJ a freill xu t. 2 llce'=, l'epper.6unch, June IJ, 55e, bcing.paid on n9sembles at Phil every State in the iftliul.As9L 3f01a6•1..4, LO Le Eck! leJ. hub 111 q, QII.AW LS awl Dre=s,(Wo! Al (June WI DARASoi,S, from duet _LT (June lUD Gs:7:l(2l.o'Mß for g dm Jtudin, roiateil Goods, jut[ rrc,ivtl urr c Jane ll', I-IS. I Chou FORTOOL. Tik 001,! WOoLt 1-4`; 3 0 phi for Wool on the C. l cornert I%l;re V V the Court Mew, b - trie, June hb IStr. 4 fIOUSE TRIAIMINC —.I good assortment of nil kinds of [Las. and Rouse 'I? Windup to be had unusually cheap. of June 10. C. R. WRIGHT. WAS found In the eta .le of the subscriber at the Ameurican . Ilotel,pn the ith in t.. :about noon. a small Mood hay horn; aboinfl years old. with n s Welt tail, rind some sears on the neck 4 caused by the collar. Rod horse had a leather halter on. Thor owner is requested to eon e, prove property, pay charges and take it away. . M. W. Kiil3.ll. Etre, June 9, ISM FM:NCH, Scotch, and English Ginhannt. small plaid. fashion. able styles t Printed Awns Orontlie Preach Printed Jaco net Brittiante t Striped M. donna's ;Sniped dull Plaid Litton Ging• hams, any quantity or qu lily, nt winßALs& DI,AVIAM June 9, 194 K MED CAL 117011.2t3. JUST eeelved from the publishers. Len & 1- • 1 chard.thitadelphia, a large assortment of Med `: W tent rim, which will be told at the publishers' nricestjamong which will be found: Bartlett on Fevers Budd on Liver, Boyle's Sinteria Iticdicnend Therapeutics, Churchill's ltidwlery, Churchill on Fcrnalcs, Ashwell ou FCIIII a. • Cooper on llitrnia. Condle on Children, Junetron dm Eye. Dcwee's hlltlwifetty. Dewee 011 Children. .... Dunglcsotes new Remedies. Dunglevee's Practice, , • Liston & Mutter's urgery, Miller's Principles, 1 Miller's Practice, Phillips on Scrofula, Prout on the Bunn eh, , Taylor's hied. Jurisprudence, Wilson on the Bkl i, Wilson's Dissector, Cyclopedia of hi icicle, (;,.., Williams' respiratory organ., Youatt on the 110 .., Clater. Fartler,&e., Ice. the subscriber Is agen for Lea &Blanchard. and will order any Medical, Literary or AlisCelinaeous works desired, and furnish them here at Publisher's prices. Physicians, students and others are re quested mean and exam tie his catalogue Erie, June 10, DR& ' - . - 0. RPAPFORD • iNCIT 80088. ' 1 JST received from tk publishers. T. & J. W. Johns m, Phil:i delphia. the following Law Wilts, Which will be sold at the Publishers Prices: I titarkie Mr Evidence, Russell on Crimes, ' ROSCOE. 'S Cfirulnal Earfrienee: American Leading Cases, • Dunlop , . Laws of Penzfrylvania, English Common Law Reports, Smith's Leading Cases. ..Addison on Contracts. Darr's Pemen. Reports, vol. a. Billiard on Real Property, Eases Rep., new ed., 9 ,voes. American Military', Wheaton's Eiemeets of international Law, &e. - The subscriber Is agent for T, &J. W. Johnson, wakictkrall lers, Publisheri and importers, Philadelphia, and will furnish any Law Rooks on short notice, and at the Publisherstrices. Call and 0. 1) examine catalogue. I4PAFFORD. Erie, Junelo, 1149. - i 4 -- to obtain. Sales lei• 50a52: Southern flat •71XO'NXIS WA . .1 , . AI.T. Persons indebted to the subscriber me hereby inform si thatmedessity compels me to call on those who are owing to to eome mulndinst t1:01 r accounts iminediately. (4:eclat contra is excepted.) Erie Money *ken for Hats, Caps Etc. June 7: It. 13. lIUNTER.4 50 FIRST rate Pork Barrels for sale low at monism zoesem Tit= NEV.n JUST received and this day opening at No. American Illoc!k. general nerartintrd of Pry Goats suited to the anion, to gether with Groceries, Crockery and Hardware which will I.e soh] Lnusually low for each or ready pay . . . . • 8 2). 5•114200D8. . CONSISTINCI of French +lnd-Scorch Gloghnnts nalr.orinee. Print ed Lawns and Jenny Lynde - Muslin. Also a great variety 'of %Panted and Linen Net nut Ointire Berl44liawls, jui.t rileellied at. No II American Block State St. RI. MAY ER Erie, June ith, lillS.: Witk PHBbpttg,and.Artifeit.l Ftou • era,ttrany qunutiti (June 7.1 I'IDDALS & DEWEY'. N begliorn4 Imitation Punannt. , qn4 Wye' WAN at* (June?:('_Tipp.% Le &•IDEWEIPS P 7 B i ti tri tepi rotatoes rceelwed 911141ay at , Naar apiiiim art 4 Earnmor Goods., ' vvE are now mei ring a foil arshrttnenf of reasonable G. which hare a I ;been parchased within 2) days, and nt . eei 91:1 per cent loWer than goods pure tuned In April. This dit enee we are' willing to give . to our customers. W e eau and will sell goods of any tind of all kinds cheaper than our neiallb who purchased early. . T !BHA LS & DrXiltY Erie June:). lets. 1 . : in. Cheaptlcle. _ ____. Q onnnctciafi #{tcorD. - -- 1 —Ob en ractory. ,1 ths, ea:Ad:limo. TweetlP. Satinelis. el., toe now ready to be exchanged fur For plain full cloth. one ynrd lbr 2} b.., to the yard. We will also man- lack, Brown, Sterldnlxed cloth at 11l i the Ealtle colonial 30 cis. and white , ard. • i=_FiN*4.l subscrn er, in the borough of Erie, ,a tery• light ted ('ow with a tonsil. dank &c., also a star of while in her J, Eis ing her a nib! appearance, long I,erson returning said Cow or giving e found will be liberally rewarded. (iA). %TWINS, Broadcloths, CassinnPres, Tts•rellsaTtl no cheap le. the eheape,t. at 'l:6 u SELbEN & SON'o. No. 5, Cheapahle. rIF ion of Lawns, Balinrines. Idnben cake° jued opened at No. 5, SELIIEN & SON. N S Summer Cools, 1 [June Hil large at.ortmeat for sale cheap by GEO. SEI.DEN :11E4 1 Mb. at G. &T./,IIIE - N & MON'll. No. s,Chcal..Mc. if - A - tohdi - kerzzar... ti. 4 on th,,,tatP of !Peter llartrann. tap, dee'rl.. having to granted the riven to all persons 'Mated to sill.' payment. nod those hat tug elairrio them properly nothentlealeil tbr bet- HILNItI GINGRICH, AaPinr. L„. Ott N Gltol23ll=lo. Irge and %veil tweeted tn , ,orttnent o eh I invite the attention or the public, leap as noy in Mattel. Among my Ti',e Chocolate, 6,igars, Mot:use:, great variety; Nutq, Pickles, Tobacco, LC. . y keen en hand. rlotir, Meal, !lams, ~.., &c. Give me a cell •tt No. ii, JOHN PEFP/.lt. eceivln4 a very fun stock of SP/U. — VI :4 cout.e•ting al nhoc:t e%ery tat tety ware amt Vroair 9 of which hate , low rates atul ati sold as /ow as at 1 'key iat ito their 0.1 cm.tomers. laic~ he g,terally, to call dad evanallo , Item .1. I Ufa/ LS & Co. r G 7710 Zr.MIT.B. • ply of TeaN Coace, tbigara. 3folases etc., etc., for bale N cry low by ALLYN & !tante and New Orleans t NeW York Prices. tran:portalln rut _ A LIA'N COIT. _ iv—the choicest Int in the tatf, ;it Wing upv%nrilg, for vale ALLYN & CCITT i rot and Elm bonnets: red French u Ltunkc ape ti'd Ides. and other rich New, prers and railruad • by ALLYN & COLT. V UORSIL Erie, June 7111. WV. 'DONT — R NEIDEVia of the lat.:Ft ttyleß fromiiiF,t;:to pie yard, ta• ••• • TIDGALS dr. DEWEIV'S Ir. %V. ff. Kt:s6 L ne Amphitheatre G imaldi. - ILBO a LADIEf Jo asoa Mao. Wel 't% 'bosom.° al '4% Ile. .EITENrENS tr:JOiNETT ALLYN & COI.1":1 H. coot M. MAYER: H. COOK'S! if s • O . Alen and Verses! tint requirinu 40 Carriages to convey the ft t<. 'it 111 perform at kris, on Wednesday, June 2: an lie 211th. 'lig Cstal lishment wil he distinguished by the I :Itav'eling Paraphernd,l In, anti the beauty nod of Illtseb. The _procession hill be preceded' LS ar di built with all ttorgeous magniticenct nt is tapable, and lit an speaditure thilterlo tin di lonth their Mammot h Company of Equestria prlprietors offer the Mesent season, mseries lie ler Entertai laments, sopa:ming anything met A : erlian Public. ' "he Yrst newleature oi• ular nd Colon se en teal BEDOUIN AR.4 thi *pollB p , or unci a vilized te a T names by which the Members of this astodli k .dwuttniong themseiveri. are: I i Illerstapha--The Athlete or Flying mit i : 1114.'atk—The tauter of Wild itorses.! ' llama —Thenon of good COUlldia. • ' 1 1 ifikulTrel—T c strong. Katrac—Th leader, In deeds of wa . Jlfakmand—The favorite. i i 41 ' Ailah—The ever enduring. -- KabriTh Sorcerer. he nett Grand Femurs... is the Great F.GYP lAN DRAGON Ft A RIOT, drawn by Tv; Mee Real SYRIAN C :lIELS, two are • red Allinei, or White liamels. the only ones e •er imported, in to vcynnr of the New York Brass Dana attache Ito the company. Nailer tight of interest, which will•he a pail, f the proces'sion. a he QlCEkhi 111 Alli's FAIRY CHARIOT. Drawn by 12 Minim. ut te Shetland Ponies, Driven by the dwarf, lIIAJOR STEVENS, In moos mice of eight Juvenite Equesttians. .OCO3IOTIVE 11.011 iPhis esibibition will be lighted up ns hr In as inion-dity.hy the best of light from upwards Of one hun ch'. !nod fifty 'innate?. .. me description Of th 4 acts mid astonishin performance of It . strange Arab thople, are flying leaps, and d ouble somersets. At long otticr surpriting Rini. they leap over !terse ,Springing from do id stone Battauti Ichlielturning IWO sons•rsett in the alr, will 11 charge muskets , lige tinkers and pick up va hairs objects , la. r . eturning to du r feel, also forming pyramit dOl Duman flg a . rand other feat which front their novelty f rbid all ibiserip- Ai . i i the celebratea clown fron Aniley's Drury who has won the sobriquet or the Alodcra ', the 'Uutsre WELts, three in number, Miro. 141 Miss iIIIINtiON, la petite li questriezw, Diu d Etifteetrlene. Great .4w-stria/us= by 311,41 A I.__ plendid perfonnnee of the 3 Diminnilye Shetland PoniensVizt . , IA it. Ready, 111 1 k Hawk. and Itorpliorrs. Jr. Kama, will) rfornt his featof Walking on Crutches Naze I • 1 40 , ' , I , r. G. W. Ssaapay •ill appear in one of lib Great Changety et Acta. 1 r. C. W. JCITIX+T. th Great Two and Four 'lronic Rider. fee /ininson, la petite prite.ls the youngest tamale Equestrian Ilt Ng. g. Jr. NINON and No tw sons. William and George. will tlerfonn a anew of Postar.ng anal GipssnasticP. ~.. Ir. kiiise's Panto:nine, of the Ilarlequiwg , Frolics, or mistaken of a Night. I oors open at 2,1 r. M., l nnil al 7} in the Evenii . Performance to ci , mance at 3 l'. AI.. a [ l id 7; in the trailing. . dutissioni 'llo.Tel. 2.t cents, Children under years. half price. I I The Grand Frampton mid Spectacle entering towns on days o exhibition, will take iltaee between the holm! of la 1111•1il lb A. .1111 .on the days of perforirance. C. GRISMILD, Myer . iper. nue hi, IliilS. 1 —ln wow: wool: 18 9 9 L 11.9. of Wool wanted at the F. May 17.1 9a , 1.118, of those: splendid smokedhat Jolesletl. at (may 21,1 I - ,-`- 0 Money ECEIVED at par for a short Dine at my Dior all kinds of goods at marked Prices. i 'Tie, May 21. ____ _ 'NEE; & tto.66nlg.—Tavern kerpero %V be.' assortment qr Gin. Brandy. Mon. tinnOn do. Port, illadllra & Malaga IViiied, i• NI ny 19. SODA nisatrre.• 111£.911 supply of dpencer's (Ituulido) 1zo,l; etved n h d for male pt No. 1, Perry Mock llny 1., lo1:1. I ' - I i.l , lllOßNriTlehlp Ilata can be - 11)und clicap nt • Hay 17. i T11111.11.S & Ill:,1Y1 , 1"8. Boinets: Bonnets! 00D m441111(1t or iiap Leghorn, China Praq. Lace. ,qtraw Glint), Rutland, & . , T11i1t.11.6 & DEWEY. May 19. - - 1 :r, i TRAY 111171,1,.—Gan e to the NMI of it 1, , ~ . .'l, - ;ti!;- --r h9:reene L tomOliP, nb'out th fir:A or I:ty, a 11.4 ht ied it4ll. t‘‘ 1 years of I, with a white Npot GI each shottl.ler., , ,coe , 41.1111 . , )11 th ' belly, al .1a white swoon the I ack. The owner to riotte,tett to come, jp ove property, pay char .es and taheht'a way. ' Greene, May LI, IEtV. , -N IU:lu E Rank Notes tnkbn at par, :lulu. Jew Ft in the l'elegraph Rillding, on French street may It, IA & - - Te.ciitvgin tbk in06,,in,1. I y e%press some. 11, Dre, Goods. San Wile, &c. which h ree cu • r, teil.. We would reaps holly 01% lie purchaser i• e our stock as we are leterwitied not 10 1 , 0 it u Ilislinient in the place either for ERIE MOS It r,I cash. Al:ty 17. i , IV. C• & R , ODDS , • vr, invite the :Montt , n tiw which well oil: t emit 'nil '2 1 in part of Silk.. sally!. Plain P yid Mohair I.totro , . Ppittle eh, re. Vonlaram 1 Surd Lawns of the L 7/ t MI% i(N, tl it oreatilon to pay, itati .1 lief' the brief te.lice At e have recettcel iptanutioi of New Iloolls, - stal ittiont log imiloodliartirh•ft and price.. we rtment lindoijbtedlt",ns large as 14 kept in ii ate plelltteil to inake'ilie loweo, no r t em - lepti t n lotoleiit. N. H. Hri6 flank Notes taken at Erie, 3lay 12, IMS. 1 _ - -- - 000 Eriol Woolijn Factory. YARD 4 of Clot is an I Ca:4 imeres are now ready 9 _ to be euplanged for Wool by the subbcriters, at pole usual rates of elilv. They bete a variety Cl plaid and Hey stripe , . a the late I. eastern patterns, for Bent's. panto and r) •s clothes; Avg a good variety of an it Oct Tweeds fir buttoner ear. We n ill also urinal:ace' re. the preeetit season. Ott the fol. wing prices in cash, t IL: For Black.-brown. and wet-lola cloth. k eta per yaitit cassiMere of none colors . 33 Os; white Fianna 1 cts, and incased Flat Ind at 'l.. cents per vardi . i Erie, May 11, 161 R . 111E11 A I , PI .1Y ,& BREWSTER. . i• ca.rurly'9 Cole l ectiowarsr,bteil,lleeti aso 1 I Row. i I R lineS t e al r e ß ti n t le " w .° e 1 1 il know i gland tY i 1 1 1:111:19421° public I t ha tl)ty they any occupied by M. V. Keith, %Nticrehlre ha now and pnrpostai ceding constantly on and, a large variety of i - C INFEC'PIONARILS, if her own manufacturi!, and sold n r ltolesalP a d retail, with ilif- Ilrent kinds of 1111 FR • 11MENTS, such as 13a its. Pies. Bread and • utter Poached Eggs. -old Fowl'. Boiled hat . - Pork and.fleans, tint Coffee. Soda Wrtie . Ice Bream, &c., &C.' 11 of which will be t., , rvetl up in the I lee nd most paletatle sty! . She has ILK te te-wed a tine as-orticwil of TOFS, to which site invitee attention. Mrs. P. has tined tin a room, up stairs, expressly for the ktecom li ' , lnflation of Ladies who may wish to eat Ice Cream. She I deter 'allied not to 1 e satin sed by any similar e•dallllolititent . vest of. tutlhlo, and will endrravor to attOrd ;wavers, I satisfaction. she it:bilges the hope that the stme literal patio! age which 4ils ent ailed to her predeces or will be continued to her.. Erie, 4 May la, 16.i. , 3.: [ -•— Crap) Initturls. T UST received. a' critithl selection of Crape Shawls. inelptling the embroidered Ip , ired, various colors:, and palter:v. together iety of other Shags nhd Scarf's, to be had v 'ler near the court lio' se. June 1. ore Dress Goods. plete riesoriment of toolka Dress 'Condo, ed to offer cheaper than ever. Also; a nice assware. at CAL WRIGUrS. 0 libls just received nn consignuient b' , . D. Witiall'f. THAVE now n en , which I nnt prep ot of Crockery and C - June ATER LIME W_ June 11 ' , Nowtqrar i , New Goo& and 7ear Priccis. 7IM torbstribers h t twing assoclnted themse yes together' in eu!' mercha Mile Nisi titiS under the thin of I.ls,insberr!,•& Mulder, are pretstred to veil Goods as low rut they can be bought WeOt of the City. I'Ve would thertlbre PTV to the inhalltants of Cratiesvilie and !surrounding t Gantry. brlnif °styli& butte „Cheese, eggs. grain, Lunitkr, Shingles, and a sptinkling dr Cash. arid examine Orb quarky rind prices of I xtir Goods before Miretersing elsewhere, ns "we intend to mak it an °UPC! Ibr those c •ho s loh to make j rendy pay flar Goods. M buy theta of es. and exam no our 1 stock—wd rirtike no c rge for showing G. . N. I.O . tiNfIF. V A I Cranesvillie, tune 1818. tf 3 G. N. ‘VillEt EN. I— ' . NO Stare—Now • oda. Tc..e. TIE subse:ribers ve removed their owe of Coals I No. 5, Cloranside, one oat South of Mews. Tibbals P.• beweY, where they are now ' lying a eerteral aosorintent of riesl , Goods, Hart rock roceries, Ifort,l'itails. &e., which ha se been purchased lately at r , need pricek in the lartertr eine!. The Goods were purcha 11 cheap and Will i‘e'riol eheap, MI I would invite their old cusps! ers end the piddle, to c II and exannts PAiittl ty and prices. play Tr) , GEO. 1..41.1J0EN &S' . Eartio i Tin proprirtorn additiOn t heel kind, and havin g branches cif their hu or inatilfnektro for hare on hlnd n,farin hirinkets, shawls. en wear of different Iw give one yard of elo Inn he. vsir and net Alt kinds of probu Cash. P ht—ltie are prepi crnek wiroona t this erre/410)1mm. hai their machinery whirl , experieniMit worktner nr401 , , nn• re:lity to ere' V. try the rani, mt . rel. qtrint(ty of illirecttrit Icf imeres. and tweeds, no ies and gunliteit. to exo' for 21 ptieilii of wool rierts!vq.:one at usua • taken fur pay. and a ring to make Bromide RllOl Forme'. Ilartorcrtek, MI EMI coon Tote g. uantlty or WOOL ror VVNTE A D any watt. BEE = sAtes Irretot Cool i 4 this day ht , 'Express ft . , fortnient of Ladies French Mu511n.1.1414 In/. &A. &e. witlet " . 4114nd see at No. i''' TI t VVTR, have reeelv ' and spiel:old Ina Printed and Mal galzartnes. 31. de tention of the bad!. Eric. !Vey 17. ..A ID. °G I my.", pita, MI lAtable; Open Straw, Dina renri. Roygh & • cridy.'•Atixe 1 Straw, Gimp Sonnets, of the Itte , t rot nt Tina & DEWEY'S. ,an.l American trintal i Spring atrlcii; Jahy '12,1 temp' per yrtfl., the highest price , _ VD ALS & DEWEY'S, j I'TLAND 1114 .1 Jenny Lind, CI rrentil nn• a.luernt 'vices. at ftENrlt Engtia . LICFN IYOM 4 I Juswf.i :_ Daftlora in roiaign And Domesti c Goods.. tir Is V of names:cut 1 0'11940T pCtinnsertinged In tho soli ittg, On d 11.4.01.1iffg of tkindx. %vit t , o , ~,,,, t etimo3 to, CGlllll3l}/Illeir Of et ...c:,, os It :id oto-vcr Ist:nits. indino, rodd , iiit nod doing business is laws the couoty of Lrie, Pequaylvattia. classified anti asacsied according to law, by the underslgnctl nroLier of alincautilti,•Tax es in the county of trle tor Ole i coif ~ • Eria--.61r40 Ward. 1 1 1 . 4 N; It. t ' 1),/ 4.-----46 Vincent Himrod & Co Lester, Sennett & Cheater C M Tibbals- H Caldwell J G Botha J H Fullerton & co 3. 4 bletcalt' Moies Koch —goods Smith Jackson 11rdwit & McCarter Allyn & Coit A T Spencer itehat i 6torrett—liquors lJ S Clark W C & It P Hulbert George &Men & Son Burton, Perkins &co Carter & Brother . S Smith - Thos. Evens Joel Johnson B Tomlinsiin & co C Seigle—llmiors • • Cllavberrv—liquors Knowlton & Son Isaac Rosenzweig & co Hiram Cook—liquors - Moses Koch—clothing 1' W Moore Georgo'C Witter C Kusitiaul—liquor H. Coilkz-Lqin dock Lymatkßobbitis—liquor r Erie—{Yeti Ward% CMS. Conisting •former~, Mtn le, th, and at Gnat ti magnificence of /tent of the Stud by two apltualtd. of wit ICII inhilern (walled. fa nJ ne and Anfinald, f Novel nail 811- prebented to the stve company in nn of the Desert. L fling Troupe are ~ _ J C Miller—liquor Sheridan - Rice—liquors J it Durilbrs Rust & Kelsey C B Wright—liquOrs James Hughes G Loornis & co. 0 D Spofford A H Hitchcock.liquors Wilcox, Schluralt& co:'liquorx Webber, Mayor & co. liquors, John Feller, /brims i Solo Cutntniits & co. ' 1 - ' P Hall R. Baldwin &. at* 0 A Landon Fred Shona liquors William Moun I) Knoblo Michael Littin—liquors - Heniy Knoblo George B Winer—liquor R L Dutlinger IS Tomlinson & 'co Deftly & Dailey; • Girard Borough. McConnell & Webster L S Jones & co Olin 4.Sit, Clemens J McClure Jr—liquors Gulliford & Evans L C Fish—liquors J S Foster—liquors C Norton ' Girard Township Jeremiah Davis William Tyler I . J Leach-410°r , W C Wainsr—Lliquor ' A NV Anderson,, liquor I Venango Townshiy. L D Geer—Liquors I Ilratts&orgli Borinigh Norton &NoblO 13 - 10 11 C ,Town & Co—Liquors 13 15 Josephs Ilaskin 15 7 Homan Janes & Chiaye. 11 7 . I Wayne Township. Newton & Cologrovo 14 7 i Concord Tounship. Carter, Brother' &Co 14 10 50 Union Township. Wm. Truesdail A Tourtellott—Liquors ' k'airrirw Township . John A Tracy 121 ' 14 7 00 Wm Luther 'd—Liquors 11 10 50 James A %Varner—Liquors 14 10 59 George ShoatiLiquorn - 14 10 59 Bean & Webstir 14 .7 00 North East Borough. Il C Town &Co—Liquors id i 8 75 3 H Haynes I „ 13 10 90 ll,trper, Illain,lGould & Co . 14 7 00 Hynes ..V Jonepl 14 7 00 I:'N Fullerl 14 7 00 - Stevens & Kellogg 14 7 00 I North East Township. J. II Raines—Liquors - 14 10 t.io' 1 Elk Creek Township. Llntisberry & Wheefer, Liquor's, 14 10 50 William P. Sm l allage, Liquors. 14 10 50 C. F. Norton,' 14 7 00 Squirt , hail. Liquors, 14 •10 50 William Moor o 14 7 00 J a; P Clark r Conneaut Tdrenshipi Moor o 13 10 00 William Warner, Liquors 14 19 50 John Hunt. , i 14 700 . - ' A King & Son, Liquors, 14 10 50 I Spniigfidd Township. W H Townsend 13 ' 10 00 Samuel J Hopkins • 13 10 00 Riley Potter , ' It 7 00 Watciford Borough.• Win. P Judson & Co 13 10 OG 800 Vincent & Co, 13 10 00 A J 4N.r..F F Farrar &Co 13 10 00 Hutchins & Son 13 10 00 Jolla 'Marvin, Liquors_ 13 15 00 re of H. CADWII3.L slouid - c i rs ---- aia H. COOK'S. in exchange for I. C.XDWELL. I n tfio ri gal te Itt whiskey, toixn, la I!. COOK 's. I t n• • IrY 310dittli. JotimioN re of ►fmcil Koch, lbr goods. • ; 1 I ea (1111i1F . )17 , ..7,f 01 ottopun lv low r to call and 1 Exam- I irtenold lw lIV 1 . .. :V. PrOtil:l! Or the P. It Ul.o.ltl'. O+D.A.I.r. rw to our stock of 1 , 11,1 cheap. con,i-t -altin :-tript,tl and Eur! , roidt.rea and • ‘cold take;, le gave a lew duty le and Fancy, and would say our as s place, and prices those that pa' ;at at Ell= Jackson & Campbell, Liquors 13 15 00 McClaw...hot & Campbell 14 ' 700 -Gerrish,& ttley 14 -- 700 11 It Terry 14 7 00 Me. Kean Totznishipi lampsou, Golf & Cu: , - .14 7 00, TD. Challis "7 — `""'...,_ „ 14 700 Grecn Township. • orst Rohl/ Lignin's, -14 10. 50 Notice is hereby given to Me above named dealers. that the un dersigned will meet whit the A. sceiate Judges. at the