II II II ewa of the Week, Telegraph to the Observer and the Buffalo and Pitta burgh papers. New Yens, March 17-3 P. M. Dates from Curecoa to the lith February state the insurrection of Pee: has been s uppressed, in the western part of the Republic, but, that it had •broke out afresh in she eaatsrn part. The new steamship Tennessee made a trip yesterday clew's% the Bay, which she performed at the rate of 14 . miles per I Tlsestesms.hip Cherokee has arrived form Panama. • NEW Yeats. March. 17-7 P. M. A despatch has been received from Washington, sta ting that Ex-Mayor Wm. Brady, has been nominated Collector of the Port of New York. An arrival from Philadelphia gives accounts frOm Pernambuco to the dth of Feb. which state that in con sequence of/ho suspension• of the Liberal Journal, n desperate assault has been made by 3 or 4000 insurgents. who were Met by the government forces to the number o(400 and completely routed, with iOO killed, and 300 drowned, and 400 taken prisoners. Business i matters have improved. ' Late dates froM Yucatan state that a brittle was fought on the sth of Feb, between the Yucatanerie and hh any, in which the Americans participated in aid of the YileStaneso. The Americans had nine wounded. They took both Towns, killing 70 Indians and Wounding 100 more. Oho Indian resisted for the space •of three heark The Yucatai e e had six killed. Lurrtal FALLS, March 17. Croat dot here this afternoon with Irishmen. Great etritement, Canal hands to the number of 200 or tUOcollected around the officers. One man having a pistol was arrested when about to tiro. WASHINGTON, March 17. It is expected that the Senate will adjoru on Tues day. Watson Itrebb has gone home. • It is said that Mr. Ewing has appointed Col. Hughes dolOhio, to the PCnsion Office in place of Mr. J. 1... E- EMI pad 2wlt" - "says that Col. Jludill, though oppoitated Att . . rolls, will "ito" for the billion Bureau. -Lostuott, C. IV., March 17. The I:migrant 'Efooponf was burned hot nigh—sup posed to be ikta work of nn incendiary. Insured. WAISHINGTON. MUrCil 17, P. M. - • tile'rerrit unimportant nominations were sent in to-dny. P is stated that a confidetitia/ incssago has been com municated to the Senate by Mr. Clayton, in answer to Mr. Webster's call for the instructions in't -Which Mr. Bancroft based his proposiiion for a reirocity of a free deni of the coasting tradoiictween tho'two countrics.se tarred to by Mr. Lebouchere in thio I British lionso of Commons. I It is understood that no such instructions ever emenn tod front the department of St to to Mr. B. and that if the subject was over - mentioned iu the official correspon dence of the late Secretary of State Mr. Buchanan, it was in terms of direct and positive refusal. Mr. Benton is to bring forward in secret session on Monday, some disclosures in relation to tho Mexican protodal, explaining the treaty,by a considerable difficul ty, shout the Mexican Commissioners. Evans is accep table to all, C. Smith is objected to as being interested in the claims. Mr. Foote objected to Col. Payne because of his despotic conduct. - t- The Texas Senator desired Gen. Lamar of Texas.— 'Coleman son-in-law of Crittenden is sproken of confi , candidly as minister to Loudon. WAMINGTON, March 17. The Senate hes been in Executive session all-day. Thti President sent in the following nominations: Mr. Norris. collector of the port of Philadelphia. W. 11. Leroy, Nave Agent. Jas. Collier, collector of the 'Pert of Sae Prrincisco. J. 11. Rhea, collector of the port 'ot gram; Santiago. There were no confirmations made to-day. ThoSenato will adjourn on Wednesday or Thursday Mr.Daylics of Ohio. teas nominator, estorday, ner col; tift3cm Francisco. Gencrul Waddy Thompson IS raid to be a candidate fur minister to Mexico. Thero aro maid to be five millions of *purious Mexican claims, to bo acted on by the commissioners, IVe are authorized to eay that in the oven' of an lawn tectioci in Canada, tho'cabinct will take prompt ttras• urea to prevent the interference of our citriene; and that Gen. Wool if neeuvraiy, will be tit-tattled to the north- MEM= A dispatch from Wheeling states that Maj. George Getz. Whig, is elecetd Mayor by :210 mai rity. All the te.nAttlav democratic ticket is elected. Tons ekeninstiip Panama, for California, was spoken with on Om 21st utt. iu latitude 3'2 lon. 61; passengers and new were all well, ne r d were going ahead in fine style. Weeurvareir, March ID, 10 P. M. Stsslox.—All the nominations have been onifirtord, to-day, except that of Jlr 111•Gatigher, as, Governor of the new territory of 'Minet-ota, who was re l'rled, by a plate of 23 to 25. The balance of tho sea ' n Nns,aceupted in discussing the Protocol to the Mex lan treaty. .ikua.tsy, March 19, 9 P. M. Steamer front New York, arrived at this pelt to-day: Siie encountered heavy bodies of ice. March 19, 9 M. David liati.on, Clerk of the Oroittei, C.ourt, died this lie is the second clerk who bias died out of diat office, MUM October. , 1r 'The removal of General McCalla and lion. W. Bromin, and others, from °nice at Washington, sim 'T twit so they. were Democrats, reminds us of the fol singiroletnn pledge,- made by General for himself, letter which his friend Govern(); Crittonden' had General Tailor said be would proscribe no man be tine he was a Democrat-that both Democrats and thiga 'mood by him at the battle of Moutery, shedding lo a Ideod together for their country, and ho would he the 'lit mail to deny to the Democrats a fair share of the 'rob Enottex.—An, eachange paper thus chum- Prizes the dilrerence, in the estimation of the world, , or ten the deaths of the poor and the rich. When a tear loafer is cooped up, with an empty rum bottle by tads, the papers ray: "Another victim in intempo 'um."' When a respectable citizen eats a dinner that lth hitti iu a few hours, with or without tho help of doc 3, the sante papers head their obituary notice, "Mys 'oispenuation of Providence." 'rious tinc l %rzh ra the there e Cinciunati paper says a telegraphic dis eat from Washington U. C. to that city, was put I . Kites 'six minutes after 8 o'clock, and reached six m i nutes &foie eight, coming through,, Mar ian than' ao time," and arriving at Cincinnati ri3htnan would say, twelve minutes hafore it star- !, in It i " "R I ♦ WRONG %Tannic-L.—The legislature of ihuseus adopted a resolution paying a man named ON PAM tire hundred dollars for his time and liu the state prison, under an erroneous convic 'en thousand would not have rethunerated him disgrace which he endured. 12112 TAR 4 ilia I tholll Iti , Nortcr..—.llorace Greedy has published a letter. 'per, the Tribune, in which it is given out to all t mg concern, that hereafter he is not to be call 'norjMt,•l t eimply. Horace Greeley. . gal %AO Se ►he! keote " 4 %4 Press cogaode thilt the Cabinet of Gen. " 4, cilei!if Whig etni affirm that the policy of .nthth ltalioll will he ps decidedly Whig; if re, ill become of the promises of the )tecutive mode ,• • • • slectio•i. Dti 11. ubi tts 0 . 14 t '!! t 4 " itz*nocki,Gio. Tsxt,ort, on, 114 rote to roe, pa r li c ip ti ip i l inn public reception at Louis- Bondar • This wius qn the 11th of Feb: On ' 111 .1 4 flica of Frankfmt presented him with a the bible. IV‘siliNGTo:l. :%tirch 18 THU INDlCrielplplT of the Merchant's Magas frankly speaks of title rave "To what end. and fur a of the Sub-Treasury? It and trials. done! its duty passed through 'an unexp manse expenditure of tie with similar soundness in t spars, we have with perfe preserved ourselves throng excitement. In laity judge of the controllineinterfere I of ruinous extravagance which, like the mania of 1 general and ditirracefu) bi acted coniersatively. throu,7 hermit power to check exp. twenty millions of dollars, i would have inflated the cue!, the banks been at,liberts. 1 1 either have lulled to perfori turned to Europe double t traded. The Sub. Treas foreign merchandise to spel its influence, in regulating merchants enabled, those, in their expectations, to in gee." OVERLAND Mitt. To CA correspondent of the Philad "I have already stated, t at a contract forcarrying the United States Mail to Ca ifornia, his been-awarded to Mr. Rabbits of I 11., who is equirel to make six trips to 'nod fro yearly. The term of the contract is. I 'am inform ed, for ten years, andamonnt to ,71.13.000 per annum. Tho utnil is to be carried irr a clos"d wagon, by mule cotiveysince, via Santa Fel from which point to San Francisco, if found necessr4v extra trips will be made by Courier. Escorts are t; be stationed at St. Louis ana the former city. who wi l l accompany the mail in its trips across the mountain, going and returning, as well as to protect it against acrid int, as to guard emigrants, who may be induced to select this route to reach the territories. The letter bags will be of gutta pendia, and ere now in progress of manufacture in Philadelphia and Boston. The necessary wagons have also been ordered, and the first trip will be commenced on or before the Ist of April. This information :rill be found useful to the community, and to cmigr nts especially. Letters da signed for the Pacific, should be addresse d to St Louis, Missouri." THE tin) t.—A company) 14 Cherokee Indiana, numbe'ring not less than a hundred, are to rendezvous, by the first of April. on the south side of the Arkansas liver, whole all necessary officers will be elected by the company. They tender an invitation to thoso In tho neighboring ', I States, and in tho Nation who wish to go to California, to join the company. The Cherokeo _Advocate save: . "There is ono very groat advantantage in going with the Cherokee company. The Cherokees are en the_ most friendly terms with all the Indian tribes of the prai rie consequently there will be no danger or attack trout our rod brethern. The Cherokee company will travel more expeditiously than any California company that leave the Western frontier, not being encumbered by a large party." , If=i - The following is the language of Thomas Jeffer son in relation to "Homestead Exemption !" Let every Democrat ponder upon it, and henceforth let no one claiming to be a disciple of that illustrious Man raise his voice against so just and humane a reform: Ts JJO.III-57F.AD:—When the war is over and our freedo r fr. won, the people must make a new declaration: they ust declare the rights of man, the individual,-sa cred above all craft in priesthood or governments—they must, at one blow, put an end to all the trickeries of English law, which. garnered up in all the charnels of ages; bind,tho heart and will will lies. They must per petuate republican truth, by making the homestead of every man a holy thing, whieh no law can touch, no jug gle can wrest from his wife and children. Until this is done the Revolution will have been fought is vain.— Thomas Jefferson. JEFFZIISON AND WHICIS.—Tho whigs sometimes claim that they are the legitimate disciples of Jefferson. Their estimation of th.it groat and good man may bo learned from the New. York Day linuk, - a violent whig paper, edited by a hair-brained whig, who calls himself Doc tor Bacilli. lie says: "Since the elder John Adams left it. (the Vice Pre.- sidoncy) fur the Presidency in 1797 and was succeeded in it by the abominable Jeirerson, the father of all the political wickedness that has subseytiently cursed rind dis graced the country—what good man—what really high principled pat; lot—what friend of the federal constitution —what person unexceptionable both in riblic .iio Ict, WWI yes terday!" A Card. lilt. BR kN1)F.4.1; begs lease to pa} hie parting compliments to his numerous friends and patrons, and hopes they n ill pardon him for not calling 113 per , on. The great demand upon his time in up his buz•itter and arratieing his domestic concertos in cident to a Itrst} departure, is the exrpse he orli.re for adopting this net bud of taking leave. • ( , raring among them an entire stranger nail a foreigner. lint three }ears sioco,lii n.s but removal le to eapeet a share of the buffeting* of (Ins lite-11W hra path %%011111 not le strewn n ith flowers—yet, the many friendly proffers the many fri. tun} greetings and social interchange., mart. than sompenFa 10,10 say nothing of the cry lilwral patronage he} n ere {dewed to ne•tow. 1 • lie n ill non. ta ckvne.if not is "proper 1 erfrtt" at leaFt in n fatting tit in happinet-: and pro,perity, and a lleari•fneling F titI.II"ELL: RISTAR'. HAId9AM ril" WILD CllF:lutv."—The remarkable succe-ii 01 this Balsam to tio doubt owing in a ere„t memoire to the peculiarly agreeable and poWerful nature of its nmredients. tt Is .1 hoe II Laos,. mediciino--composed chiefly of Wild Cherry Bark and the genuine Iceland Nlo.s.- (Me latter imported exprilody for the purpo , e,) the rare medical virtue. of which are als o . combined by a new chemical mem, a ith the Extract of Tar, thu* rendering the whole compound the ttimt cer tain and efficacious remedy ever 111. covered. Ve do not a ista to deceit 0 the afflicted, or hold out any ItOpetl of reiict when none coiel; 1101.11111 AI 1.0 many hundred* pronoun evil by skillful plipic tate, ao tuOt hopeless cases have been cured, o la, ran blame Of for using every word and accent of persua•don to iniLice the nurture u, {oval' I to lay aside prejudice, and partake of a remedy within] known to fail: Ilvt‘ are Of coutitetreili and base imitations! &•l adverthumnent IC ARRIE D. In NleKonn tp on the ht most., by Res•. A. SiMitten, Mr. Lt.% lint:nAlitEn to Miss Jl.ua . 11rnstics. In Union, on the 18th inst., by M. G. Cook, Esq., Mr. %Vii.ini:n of Greene tp. to Miss MINA RVA !lows- TElt of Union. On the 17th inst , by the Rrv. C. G. Stenh,gen, Mg Jong liont‘sioi, of the li. S. stentrierMichigan to !J ELIE BETH GAIJI of Lrie. On the same day by the seine, Mr. (honet: Setiatacti U.S. Marine, to Miss BARBARA BERTHOLD of Erie. On the 13th inst., by L. I. Baldwin, Esq. Mr. JosEett NY.%11/LL of Elkerei.k, to .Miss 'MARTHA LANGWORTHI o Connnettut. On the 18th inst.. by the 531116, Mr. Hut t 74 REV/ o Springfield, to MiQs CORDECIA TUCKER of Elkcreek. To the flomorable Court of Quarter Scestoos of Erie Court y: rpm: ' , allot, of Benjamin F. Norris of Greene township, it JL said count), respectfully represents, that he is nell pros ide r,ith home room and conveniences fur the lodging and accommul dation of strangers not travelers at the honk on Norris hill, where he now owns ill P4lili township, lie therefore prayl , the Itottornble Court to grant him a Itemise for keeping a public Inn or Tavern and he, 1 . .o in ditty bound. is ill pray. &c. ItENJ. F. MARIO. We, tt -. subscribers. citizens of the Green township, in wide the aim. Inn or Tavern prayed to be licensed is proposed to 114 kept, do certify that Benj. P. Norris, tilt IIiiCAC applicant, is of good repute for honesty and tempera:lr e, aiid it 11eil provided with house room and (.0111.P21frlICCS for the lodging and accommodation of 'grangers and travelers, 1110 that such an Inn or Tavern is ne cessary to neconimodate the public and entertain strangers and Ira% clefs. Chauncey Shattuck. Amos Church. Robert M'Tate, Archibald A'esander, J. L. Way, John Cahoon, Joliii Barney, James Johnston, Jr. John Johnston, James Jaclison, 1.. - . M. Root, Win. Graham, . 3larch, 21, 1810. 33 To the honorable Court of Quarter Sessions of Eric County pH): petition or Wareham Taggart, of IVelleyville, County of Erie, respectfully represents, that he is well provided with house room and coot eniences for the lodging andimeommodation of strangers and travelers. at the house he now occupies. Ile therefore pra)s the honorable courtto grant hint a license for keep ing a public Inn or Tavern, and he, as in duty hound, will pray, &c. • WAREI4AMTAGGART. We, the °wit-reigned, citizens of Ilarborcreek township, in which the above Inn or Tavern. prayed to be licensed is kept, do eertlfy - ;that Wareham Taggart, the above petit oner. is of good re pute for honesty and tempetance, that be is, ell. provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travelers, and that said Inn or Tavern Is necessary to +secant. modate the public, and entertain strangers and travelers, Christian hull, I). E. Flower., Wm. &Daman, —. George W. Tupper, J.Ben n ett. W. H. Middaugh. Almond Fuller. J. C. Teasdnie. - F. L. Fitch. 11. V. Elmslone, M. T. Warden, Jain,' Unman. . March 24. 1849. 3t43 . To f As floooralde cows of Quarter Seseiou q/ Eris Cotaiy. prim petitiOn of the subscriber humbly showeth that your pe. tithaner is well provided with house room and other accom modations for entertaining strangers and travelers, he would there. fore pray your honors to grant him license to keep a public Tavern at his old stand; twam Iles west of the borough of North East. and he will pray,-&c.. THOMAS BARN HART. We. the undersigned. citizens of the township of North East, do certify that we are well acquainted with Thomas Barnhart, the above petitioner. that he is a man of good repute for honesty and' temperance. Is well provided with house and other aecommoda'. lions for entertaining strangers and travelers, that such inn Or Tavern is necessary to entertain strangers and travelers. Booth Caldwell, Dewitt C. Colson. Ms Greer, • I Wm. MOM. Thos. Meths', David 'farthest. W. V. Raird t John T. Davidson'. Beni, Custard, Johu Baird, Robert Johnston. W. M. Custard Ebenezer F. (Hlfotd. B. T. Davis. , March 21, tem • atia • soar.—The Afarch non3bse a Whig ,periodical. thus Democraticinstitutioo: . bat purpose, should we get rid fas, thus far. with all its faults aithfully. The country has cted war. involving an im ure, wiNtut wavering: and a movementsofour monetary t regularity and calmness a period of great speculatiio . pet, had we been deprived co of this power, a wild scene out& have been • exhibited, 36, would haveterrninated in Nieltruptcy. The system has . It the natural force of its in minion. The importances of the price of our breadstuff e. ftency to inch an extent, hnd {hat, b,y this time. we should tilll our contracts, or have re . e amount of specie we ox ry kept down the value of Cie prices; and in the ratio of our home market. were our at lewd, wto were modorate oaks' fair and profitable ',eye- .IFORNIA/.—The Washington Iphialetia t says:. Woolverias Ploagluto , - , ITHE newly Invented Plough, whiehlook dfd trfeithiatal the 4 last County Agricultural Fair. furnished with gauged ° . is now ready for sale by the subscribers. The ap#olon of the far triers whohave used Ibis Plough Is that it cadent all_berg ev er introduced here for turning sward. We have also a gOoa' sunny of the Pittsburgh. Wind and Dueher Ploughs on hand, ell wood ed fu superior style and for sale cheap. LESTER, SENNETT Is CHESTE. Erie. March 21,1W9. 41.5 Stoney Wants& Wr. earnestly request ALL, persons indebted to us, either by note or book account, to call and pay their respective amounts. We have given eredid 60 long and Indiscriaiiiiately that our resources are becoming exhausted; and - we dud that if we continue in business at all, it must be by collecting our dues. We hope, therefore,that Tan statement of atTairs will be suffici ent, and prevent the necessity of resoning to other and more un pleasant means. • ' ' CARTER & BROTHER. Erie,kfarelt, 24, len. 45. EC!IVED by-Expre s s and opened this day, a few choke 1.1. spng styles of-Erench, Englisir and Atinerlean Ginglimos. (oil color:), also a choice lot of OlSlllllefe r and lie Lane Sindlo, all colors; lAdies Scarfs. Cravats, Laces, Linen and aleaened Goods Whale -Bold.", together with many other Iglu& of Goods not usually found at this season of pie ear, may he had tit„ V. IL WRIGHT'S Erie, 3lsteb. 21, 1810. DO3ICHTIC GC/GDS.—A good stock onattlngs., Varns.Riteel - Snit rtings and Tic kings, at. - WRIGHT'S Eric, March, 24, 1,149. . 45 .White Fish and Treat. A FilW whole o4d half Barrels, in flue order. warranted A Nu. I. cheap for Cash at the store or 11. IVIIIGIII'. 'Erie Match 1t49. 100..0008111iNGLES, v i yarat i tiglet a i2u i V i l i t t y rir i t a i l : e ic h , Y Erie, March IBEL 15 Venda°. %VILE be sold at public vendue, on Tuesday. 27th inst., at 10 A. M., nt the residence of the subscriber in Mulcreeli, four talky from Erie. out the Erie and IVaterfortr turnpike road, , the following property, r I t: 2 Mares, 3 Cows. 2 head of young Cattle. Hogs, Wagon, Buggy. new est of play Ladders. 3 sets of tlarnesu., Plough, Harrow, Caltivaior, new stork of a Wagon, Corn in the crib, Itld bushels H uric• In the bin, flay lw the tout, a quantity e f fulled Cloth, together it ith a variety of artier too Illmacrous to O beid. sale to continence at 10 o'clock, when terans of sale will Le wade known and a reasonable credit given by RICHARD BARNETT. 2151° Milicreck, March 17, IS-19, Notice. lit AVE Fobd my stock or Goods to J. 1). Clark, with whom my hooka will remain a bliort thiim'ior tollection. All nervous lii tereoted who preter airatitnim their account!. 1% lilt Mi. Clark, to having theta placed in a 31agitrate's hands n ill pleme call on him coon. Erie, March 17, iC 19. • I'. ;UV:IC.II.F. • JD. Cl.ARK,having purchased tight I'. Metcalf his elock of • llamas, respectiully solicits patronage frOm his limner cus tomers and friends, and the public generally, on the assurance that the most liberal i inducements will Le offered both in his stock and and prices nt No. 1. lived ilOll,-.C. Erie, March 17, leill. . Dissolution of Copartnership. eopartoers i p heretofore ex irt ug under the Dame of Baker I& Lynch. this day I ed by mutual coment. The t tesn t% ill be COulltitted by by Bobt Baker. ie 17. 1849 Administrator's Notice. la testamentary on the miate 01 ;Catharine Want, late t Girard tumultip. lreceabed. Itavtu,4 Iwo; giaidtd the star .crthers, nonce is hereby alt all to all perbolili indebted to said ei tate,rto make immediate payment. and thot..e haring el:musty:thud mitt estate, to present thew properly authenticated tar K.attetnent. F:111CIS 11A1.1., Aditeret aita.vis M. • • Girard, Marc REIM • !gear Hooks by Express. ACAULEY'S History of England. Boston Edition. Il [ facate , iLt 's Essays and Reviews. Fremont's Gregon and Gnlitor nia. to %%Inch is added n description of the physical Geography of California, with recent notices of the Gold Region Just published and fur sale by W. E. iimr2ius & Erie, March 17, 10. No. d, need House. Not Gone Vet, 81/ T in consequence of the great rush for Piclure;i. and at the lamest of several families, I shall remain a 811011 T TIME WhGER lbr the accommodation of those who are desirous of pruc uring accurate Daguerreotypes of th . - !nuselves of friends. Rooms over the Erie Dank. Call Imam- War , A. FLE'I CIIER. Er e, March 17, 1810. Notice. Ell IE Subscribers having disposed of their entire stock of Goods to G. W. Goodrich. inform their customers that their accounts ttttt Iti be settled Immediately. Then books will be found at the old s and till the fi rst of April n xi, her thiSie interested will calls nil sense up. They take this opportunity of ,eturning their C iltanks Mr the lib. eras ‘uttrustage extended then, while in business, and respectfully ask continuance of the same to heir successor. il WILCOX & IiCCIIIAJRAFF. • Er c. March 10. 1840. 3141 ow Concern I I • :0. W. Coodrich havitig 'nchored the entire stock of Wil cox & fichluratl; cotioittila4 of Dry Goole, Groceries, Crock , lardware, stone ware, Liquors, &c., respectiblly solicits a of public patronage. wall also keep on hand all kinds of Dread, Pies and Cakes. 'II will be di-posed ofon the most rea6onable tering, i'leahe ne a call and see for for yonripst et.. I n ill he found at the anu of Wilcox & schturatr, opposite Ilrown'or llotel. Stale t, door frpth Alte corner_ s.vpr as , vat cry. rhar whi givi' old, Sire; • Notice. i • I E flubs.rriter haring Ili.poeed of his entire sh.c.l. of clothes &c. to Mr. William W. lienderron. would most reripe.ctftilly II those indebted to hint to call and settle Immediately. Ile r. t h is lIWIWI of returning his heartiest thank.; to has custom- ir past ravCas, assuring them that their patronage has been appreciated. G. 11. KEENE. , le. Mattis 10. tO4O. 1 303 --- - A Oard. I. - Al. %V. flentlerson having pureltaSed the sloth and Interest ofd. B. Keene inilie tailoring business. resiwctfully solicits re,of public patronage. He has secured the services of Mr. ' . Keene whose skill us a cutter is too wt II knoWn to require neat. The New York fashions (or the Spring and Summer 11 are recehed. The trade will be supplied with the fashion., stinting one dollar and them) the cents. post paid, to the crlber. , Fe. March 10.1810. ; 311.4 i • ash G. I rout, Of Lyn 1841 rash .7ns. _ da b SMITH has Just received the Spring and San lifer fa:dilute. for RATS. to tt Mel' be invites the attention oil cus ers and the public generally. I I tie. Mardi 10. 1E49. Spring El • Counterpanse! Clonntorpianes:ll K!1 Counterpanes suitable for double and single beds and 1/11 bertha. Also Linen and Cotton $ ectiturt cheap at No. I. Commercial Exchange. MUSES' Erie. Murat 10,1810. 4:I ror Rent. rip in: Frnnldin Building, bitUaled Oil lite leorner of State and Second streeno, now in the occupancy of Mr P. Kelsey nri a lonolinghouge. It is u ell tined lip for n Ron ding Boum., and the location n good one for OM porno:re. Poi cd ion gin lug the tlitt. of Aim! next. Enquire of . I I. MAYOR. Erie, March to, WI% 4.1 If OTICEI. nubserihern have left their now mid eeonlitit with deo. i. Kellogg. Vnt., for collection. All Mom? who Wish loans co•tts muslcall fultnedigudy, as there can he no delny in thepti matters. BROWN sy„ Erie. March 3, isio. 4 DETROIT ALE Udraught nod fdr gate ni No. t, Perry Block, by [March, 3, NU., 'l'. W. MOORE ONE: 31011.1: CHANCE • I'OR DAGUERTIEOTYPZIEL o ff) ,, f r i r , tt , 3re t s o a r t: . ( l l , : , l i t i i f: IP a f r f lonOr. tar the accommodation of alma %alto have no yet pros their Miniatures. rf Call imumdiattily, no my e.tny must I c stuff/. Row Firie Dank. ABM. rrir, ron 0 A 7e. ill , N reasonable terms, nn excellent Omni Sr 5.5 or 60 tons burthen, nearly new, with n irds. Inquire of • BEN, rie, i'eb. 10, 1t249. IliNew Supply of School AVIES ' Arithmetic.. Col burn's ant Olney las; Itfellulrey's headers, Sanders' Ito. CM Me l Gulry's Spelling, Bullion's Grammar, ki 1 . , me YoMtgChoir, just received ut • Z. liESysoNs ~ A teh. I, ID, ISM, - :ID Cr, to I 0:2 ILO S. L ke C+ „ or I I r OPPRII —Old Government Java. Lag irft. Con. Si. Domingo, and Rio COMM. n general nlvortment of Wet nud Dry cries.-whlett wilt be mid at a very taint, adynn.te from god, mike room for n new supply, at N . I, Perry Block, by ' Feley. 21, MIL 'l'. W. mboRE. 180 • • • _.-+, - , ttre -AlcZt FIRST Cil IiNCEI FOR leActo imp zw, risurnm S! LITE PORT 1 11 E New. stanneb, and fist-rintning Steam Propellor TROY. D. P. Husain,. leave Erie, for the above ports, soon as ice will permit In the Spring. 1 c TROY is entirely ;(ew and built expressly for the Upper 'ke trade. Her accoulinodations for insight and Passengers, Wily for Familleivinoving out West. are unsurpassyd. or Freight or Passage apply on board, or to JOHN MOORE. or JOHN HEARN,* :rte. February 1/11E 1 40. if tu39 Look germ, 'On can find the following articles qt R indernee In's Grocery- Store; G Um. nutmegs, spice. Penner. cloves. Cinnatuon, Itt stard. Peptiersnuce, olive oil, castor 011, cocoa, Chocolate, pow - d r and Shot: Percussion caps and pills: citron , currants, snu ff, cigars. lobate°. candle wick, twine, shoe, white wash, horse. serubbing,klusting. cloth, hair and tooth brushes; doffee mills, bed c rd., clothes lines. rope, patent palls, cedar pails. *ash tubs. wash ards,/flop sticks. brimstone. sulphur,' chalk rosin. Tar; ctirry , mbs , and a variety of other articles, :too numerous to raention, all ofik bleb will be sold theater than elsewhere by r .2. IV o. , F. RINDERNECRT. . SGARS.—Loaf, Lump, Pulverised. Porto Rico. Deana, and New Orleans Hogan, for sale as cheap as the cheapest, at No. , Percy Mock, by X. W. St Erie. Feh'y 21, 180. -- 41 , ATTENTIONS *seat Baristhut *Owen 7HE subscribers. desirous of closing business in Erie within a few weeks, offer for sale their stock of DRY GOODS and GROCERIES, at wholes le or retail. as may cult the inclination of purchasers. The stock Is good. having been purchased, in meat part. last nal. To anyonedesirous of engaging In business. she opportunity is an Inviting one, as the establishment ts welt known. add Its petronageliberal. Application must he made on or beibre the 15th of March. If a sale should not be effected at that period, the whole will be disposed of at auction. - Erie March 3 1519.— , 43 R. BALDWIN & SON. i - il zr x z.- :ouzo xa ir Ba . ' disable Scientific Il'ork,upon tife subject of Gestation andalUd iiili.by It. O. Osmoses, M. U., late 0fpari,,,,,,, p.blimedi„ * York il hie Author. Price Twentreve Cents. ' 1103 WORK containsneeently discovered information upon a subject of the highest importance :to Married Persons. or contemplating Marriage. ' will be fauna of special value to those whose Means, health or eircumstauces, do not permit them to increase the nuns. their family. great Inconvenience. suiliwkret PethaPs risk fr. A method of avokiling these troubles an dangers, at will, , tly discovered by a Celebrated French Physician.) is fully mun tented in this work, so that any persou may avail likneelf at once. without cost, -The means of prevention here set are therefore within the reach of an.' The process S 4 new. infallible. convenient; simple, and cannot injure the health of now delicate. 111.t3-113 Kegs, .211-sizes, for sale very lost. by 11 A. MO' INDOW GLASS.—FO bnlf la five, laid received at WHITE Lt.. 30-51) kegs pure mi T URACCO—H Boxes extra Brand VIIVITS,Spices and Nutt., ntnt n full and comptete assortmen t ut V erything in the grocery lifie, fur snit t cry low. by A. KING. bARL Tun ~,,„=„riw,coulinties to pay CASH for good clean Muhl'. • delivered at 110 IVare-Itout-e, tidlt street Canal Eric. pee.. ZI, 1618, A. KING. / Sir:tined Sperm, (11111 Linaie 4 Oil, at , QUG/IRS.—Ni Orleans. loaf lump. ptilverized and I .. est India Al !;agars. I.v the hied. bid. or potintWfur sale very lo*, nt December 4.3, 0011A0.§ES.7JSiirrrior Sugar-kit:Fe and New Orleans Alntae tics in any quantity at KINO'K I INE HUNDRED Bushels eut p ushels of Oats, 00 Bushels or excell ink eve Potatoes. and other alliCiC4 too numerous to ',mutton. ht Erie, Ike. 30, It-18. I [NO'S. ROBV. A. BAKER CHARLES LYNCH. ;all C ANDLES.—Sperin, Stearitie, Atoult and at Wanted. VT HEAT, Barley, Oats, Coro, Gra.iil and Clover Seeds. Dried I'eaC/1 6 !4 and White (leans. for which the market pricot will he paid. by .GEO. SIU.DON SON., Brie, Jim. I:I, 1819. DLAID CLOAKING—a beatit WO ankle for Lath's Cloaks. (or iiale at 121. Cliemibide, by 'JACKSON. Nov. 4. muffs and Boas. Acnra.LETE aqsortment of :11a16. and lions may Fe round, cheap, at WII I (;111".S 4.*U1l .S ER . . . , Ilec 1. 99 ' AM NOW treetelog my Fall and %%litter Stock of Dry (tooth., I Groceries. Dud Ware. Iron. Steel. Nnil4. noting Ate, emphri sing n stock of over twenty-rive thousand Dollars, which wn. pur chased direct from the Manufactories. both in Europe and Amer-- ea, at prices unheard of before ; all of which will be sold for Cash at prices far below any Goods befbre sold in this market. Return ing my sincere thanks to may old Customers for their very liberal patronage', I purpose to compensate them this am. fall I winter with the greatest bargolll of past times. Now hi the time ..--next year Ipre , lict higher prices. I H. CADWELL. , Erie. 0ct.04 IRIS. Zeep out the itaint I , THE subscribers havelng purchased the right for this county in .G.rrottes PATERT WEATHER STRIPS:, are now prepared to furnish, all nho may see fit to give them a!"call, with the above named article.. It consists of n strip so attached to the tattoo of the door, no to shut out all wind and rain, thereby preventing the rotting of doorsills, carpets &c.. n hid, is Commonly the ease in south or west doors, It is warranted to pay for itself in saying re pairs three times a Year. If it does not satisfy all who procure it on will take it °ling:tin and pay all damages. All Orders left nt A. Ritchcock's Store fcr the above articles. will be promptly at tended to. PINCKNEY & CRAIN'. Erie, Jan. 20. ISM • l -COFFEE.-24 Bags RM.:I - tr . Con Mo°, Cuba, I.aguira and .114 7 a Coffee, for sale cheaper limn el • vitere, by the bag or loss goon tity. by _ I M. P. el NuEesEcirr. Dec. 2. . 29 2EAS.-10elleAR Olti and Tut ig Ilyson Ten; also, a superior article of flack Ten, at RINDEAtNtICHT'S. Ike. 2. ' 20 SUGARS.—New Orleans, Porto RiJO, Havana, Loaf. Pulverised and (rustled sugars. for sale, whotesnlo or retail. by Me. :IL WM. P. RINI/I:RN EMIT. 0 flan AVA NT N I A iAltgiVahls (-WM:a nm 17.7 rile Ay BURTON & PERI.ONS4 - .: i To Black Omit s. •rtitt.obi-Oibers will tiny in 'von 'mind, e forblaclomaltbitt par" • Joes. at the loweld cash price, rot an, quantity of ,cra . iron. delirere at our Warehouse, at the opening of navieation lIAVERSTICE or. CO. Erie, eley 1. Int. I Gnat . • Cheap Publication. TIE 'eatitifld einf Girl, and its sequel, Hernia i de Rittner. or the mystery unveiled, by InFratiatit. Gail !ford, or tried by lit* Peers. by J. A. Pritettlq. 'flue Great Hoe arty Thatitotid, by W. M. Ticickerar. 'rite Greateed l'ingne of ire, or Adven- It -4 a Lady in search or a Good FerranC Whom to Marry ai - iw to t.et Married, Jane Eyre. Fur Fab at 10, 0010. ' I . E. irmvsows Spectacles. Dliodmvsimproved fir Perlibe.d. Parabine nod other ) ( huh. of 13 Gla.A. ill Gold, tfilver, German dyer, Steel awl other Frames. no ettensive assortment to sr+ et from, at Jan. 13. . G. LOOMIS & Co's. MILI, and :el i'l:T . A We. a goo, assortment of tlifTerMut man urneittre, cony 14. rOtlliti at C. U. wit II:tn"S. • Pain , Dv. - inffs,Mtc. 1000 LBS. Rosh Ile and ellow Ochre. - 4a01) lbs. I, 'WWI . . 300 lbs. Vrniiinn Red 3OO 11.3. Red load & Lithrage. IA bids Ilye.Stears. I MO I b , .: 4 ,tntlford'A extract loge ood. 139 lbs. limn SliellPP, :WO pls. Turts.ntitte. Pan gala. Linseed Oil .liO " V4rut Nies, 123 " Alcohol. For wile be t, Nor. IP, 19•14. nint'l'ON a PEAKINS. ...t_______ Colds, C. pghs and Conintuiption. T.itvivret EN PF , (ALAN'''. (large' bottles) a/ Wistar's Balsa' ( (Tilt! l'herry 1,.. tiwnyttr's il . - t o do Ayres' ChM ...Peet rift . / Bristol's 7 KIM I orithoulid, and illittl. iiiPt , ljelnes (be the above diseases for role by BURTON PERKINS. Nov, IP. 14 . I .21 B 1 PI • 1 liPi'llril. e ..ag.'°(` , , , ,r!)....,1.•:. I. lOU Ills. Castile null 1.1..% soaps: I me Ws. Ilrinisinito, z ; • ; 73 Ills eitis Nitre mut Aqua Ammonia. (Just received anilfor sale by , BURTGN &r:IIKINS. Nov. 2.1, IMP. , 1 iS 1 Brass Clock. .c. - Fp IGIIT DAN nnil 30 iluuT,Cloeks. varion- Lind% Ile •mle lu• the 1.7.4 Pox or sin lc one, 1. cry 'cheap by G.1,00311:1 & eel , Jan. 13, 11 , 18. Mate street. GI NS PI. Tol.t l .—Dentileati.l Single Barrel Guys and l'i..- PAN Foul ei Flask% Shot Puticlie.., Gains Bags. I'erc Ilsi-1011 Cava. Worm' , ah , l Cutter, at G. LOONIIS & CO's. Elie,Jan. M. 111. i C I OPCr ER. IVVI'44II. Codlisli. 'rrout attil :%Ltelterel. foi pale by th, 1.61. or ic.V.P quantity, at . RINDERSECIIT't. 4 . DiT. 2. In 1 - ) AlS.ltili. 2 h01e5...10 !nth ei , ,, moll .23:winner boxes fresh 11. Malaga lin sans. cheaper th an deo% here. t , y the hoc or pound by , ItiNIIERN EClll'. .14 , ,. 1. , , I _ t.l'i A FV.EOII frUPPLIit or ti.” . C4litept stn 11iV11701701 grill' Teas. Jug trerlvell l and tor vale by At, agent, T. W. 11100 - 111 E. Erie, reb'y 2P, 11.19. No. i. rereY Mock. 1 Eltrro Room for Rent. rr.litri Store noo n Fo. 2. Commercial IF:reit:lnge, now (men I pled a 8 h (lothli g store, for rent. l'oNse...ion given immedi airily. 1-lttnitiro of IXIOSI•lri 1:01211, Pie, Feb. IL 1410. Commercial; Exchange. -.gr. . 1 1 Mouri Mour! flour!! 50 1181. K. Superfine Fldur, Jug received. and for sale 2leents cheaper than at any other establishment in the city. at No. I. Perry Block.; T. W. MOUE. li O2VaisTignt ofrlit tSl rl . eeordeon s, Fluttnas Vl Ainlu leoaaceiinpdFif es . togeiheit ; the beet Guitar and it Bruin Strings, in town. Also,iViolin Bows, Bridges, Pegs. Ate., thr sale Cheap, by G. 1.90:1119 ET. Co. Erie,.lan. 13, 4849. I 135 BAGSDairy salt t abro,lo bills. salt. and 23 boas coarse salt, - on hand and for sale ar DIN DERN eciirs. ,-- Dec. 2. ' 7 ) .. • CILUE and Band Paper, by i A...A 1 Nov.o, , CARTED& BROTDB.R. I Paper 'Sta 1000 PIKES {Vali p4per and Corde•rlng; 130 do Wipdorr Pater. for bale cheaper than ever by GEO. RELDEN aorf. u s i r i n s lci i ?r i ' p r pe Efi n r y v .o A i r m l a l) . -- n IT. or France older The Prose Wrlteno of Germany. Dy Ftede t le 11. He Ull• rated whb Portraits. For sale by W. g. IIEWSON & • MpLEACHT, Nov.. „pp OZT CAUTION, ,r - 1 „.. i .toe speculator has clandestinely (Wray another tiarno iigilf it an bliffation. (bearing the saint' title.) *hid, besides omit- MR MOAT IMPORT* NT PORTIONS Or it, dupes the credulous .f ' - One Dollar. , , - the privily Twentvedr C.ents :' , For the Genuine, ftiK nil complete Work. Pies of this isosit will be sent I I n close envslope, single letter I, eto any part of the United 6 ter, il)r tweli - ty-livecents sent. I paid, to Ur. R. G. netsukes. Box 2i30, Mike U? l- Liberty ~1, N. V. ! n.—No Rookseiler allowed to sell ',le. Dee. 0, Ibis. his work, , so PITTOBVIUSIC ISTOI2II, No.‘2, FIEMING 111. NI, ERIE. ' 'INIE FOR WINTER SUPPI.Y.—, Alfred King has juvt open . and Will keep constantly for sale. by Wholes:tit: , and Retail, II selected stock of Wet and Dry groceries, consist i rig of et e -1, sible ttiriety . which be will be mind to dispOse °flit hit friends ellow.citizenion very reosionalde whin*. . to December I.V, MO. I /1 lad • , _ . ‘I , ,AS.--10 chests sup riorllysoiV,Plank.lloucbongaudclump itoturren% at INtrt;. 111 TE fißi, Mackerel. Cud NFECTIIINARIE9.7O ei‘ ed nail for ealr low at Great Bargains Stop that Cloirsh I v. Jervis' Cold Candy. to be had at ' i I BURTON & PERKINS. 'A:4lO{4 Green and Black Teas. 11 freB/1 supply liar Teas Jail received by tlw Agent 4 BUBTON & ;PERKINS. J t Notice. 1 pereps dav, , tig unsettled Recounts As iili me, will pleßse enll and !mule I „ villiout delny. ns I intend moving West as noon nvigntion bens in the spring. Thorn: Whim to call before 1 1 time may 'expect to pay cost. JOSEPH E.EI.6Y, Jr. ipNotice to those whom it may Concern. lOSE that know themselves indebted to me by Note or Book, account. are requested to call and pay on or before the first ) f January next, or Cost will be made. ie. Nov. R.S. 181 P. 6tvii3 Will. F. RINDEANECIIT. O POUNDS American Vermilion and Chronie Yellow by Nov. Q CARTSR Ac gnarti Oet. 16 4 " I ° l4 ca!idy, a little above eta, for le by (H et %I ftINDERNECI 13 , FIALE 011 AO. mid Sardines, ni KINIPrt. assorted Candles Jia.tre A. KING'S, .xes, sight by tett i;4l WIT by A. KING'S, (I Cheap, at .1. KING'S E fis am. Pi od Ca for cos , by CARTER Ik. BROTHER. • - W. wren. naLiwir. O mrsza) =mum' Ws Great Remedy for ComisusySiosi .f the Luurs, nreesim, of She: Liver, ddAma.OroetAitis, Poise or Weak/woe/ the Am as s; or lungs, Chronic eva4,l, Pleurisy, Hemorrhage of' Mr Lungs and all other dixases of the Padannsary Organ!. Important Caution. Beware of a bass etssaterfeft of Wibiar's WILTON of Wild Cher- 1 ry, signed by one Win, N. Spear. Who, in order to palm his vile imitation upon the pail ic, has obtained a foe sisit. of apt bottle.' and copied our label of directions rerhatiss, substituting his otriV name lbr that of Henry %Vista', N. 1),- which is found on the gm uinp - Bomember, the outside label or wrapper of the genuine Dabs* iv a linel) etecuted steel plate engraving. bearing the signaturebf Mary, W haat, N, I), anti Sanford & rark—tione other can ist genuine. ' ANOTHER INVAIiID &Perußim To-itr,Aimir. - 1 (R ea d the following statement of [netts from Ist, Eli liaii,,y, l a ,' highly respectable merchaid of Vientlaoliwon co. Illinois.) -! GksTunska :—A deArtl to brit:nth the afflicted throughout the ' land has alone induced nut to make the following scas..,,,ent of huit, respecting one of the most; astonishing cities ef er recorded. M) semi, 110 W set ,altert, years of age, ha. Well niiiieted .luring his a Mile life, with a constant cough, pain in the slap and chest. ac: COnspaitic I with night Sweats atedliectic fever. which produced re gat ems iatiOti and diibilitY t and at _intervals during the night, ~, r . his espee ration w t could come ma great as to endanger Ids life'. nun, strat imitator. Vial ig the, little he was attended by many! phyidclans of the highest repute. whose prescriptions gate but temporary relief—in tact, so alarming were the symptoms and :; invelenttv was his .:iseree,l that I whseumpilled to believe hilit fe y... 4 Os reach of illedrsil aid i . All of our nelghbors,andicriends who raw him, reirarded hien as l one who ails rapidly aPproaching an early nod premature "rates. .tiler :tiler having thus exhamtell the skill of the Lest pliyi.iciatis n id, out obtaining relief, I was prevailed upon ht the advice of a friend to make mem' Iristar's Resant of Wild Cherry. I Ile commenced int the Ahern( the :Rini of Decenit cr. 0 1 11, the first bottle of which gave aktottiolting relief. and I Legal' ngain to indull in the fond hope that might yet he fettoted let heal th . A fie hat lug continued jute tire-of it until °art./routes bad been taken. the tlio.ase unto entirely 0% eretaite, nod his shattered con stitution and ettele hued Ono restored to settle, anti permanent health. which hue continuo* to' enjo% up to the pre,...nt ti me . I believe the /remains Dr , Wistfu l . Itukunt of Wild Cherry to be one of the most i ;tillable Medicines el.er dheotete.l—knon in?, as 1 to, that the abut eleure Was'elfeeled solely by IL. use. I am; gentleinert. very respectfully, . IVut i r alum °toed it.' .t -1. v.. lilt , t:1,1 liAll,ill. April 9, ItIO CONSUM S Rill plea.e rend the follot l ving statement front the lirtrri.on Gn zette:—The inerettulowt nre invited to read the folloscing note (nail Rev 3lr Coldron, whot•e - chntarter for tritill and t eraen) rcuuh.d.e,t-cell,pie tit kw, nod !rive their doubt:- etted no to lire nuperturit) of it• OF WII,I)C111:fall ..r nil ether rezne.lieb now Lynne the public of the hllll ,. Chta omen. CnvuoN, Ind, kill. 11 , 1 4 . It is Ito leNs a duty than a pli'acure to, tate fire the liftset:t of the afflicted, that I eotwider Ififtor'. Marva of Waft (I.t ro a great blessing to the human race, litut ing trod it in eat eof cc. e re at, ni N i on „ i t t h e t wigs . I unhesitatingly reelainnentl it to tho-e int t tarty atilieted a , the hert remedy I have veer tried aud,our 'it Nell cured me when 1.11. t -aid 1 most (lie, and, %%hen I thought ttl) bell: that my film lo depart wit-near at halal. There le a diferencele.twrva 11A1.5.1 t.iF ellEllll V, and all other preparations of 11'1111 Cherry. The true and tmituitte pold by tot,,contaiin , . b'ez•ide. the ettrart of Wild Uherry bark, other medical agent. uf urea t char:trier and efficacy, hi the cure of rough;, cold+, and eeneral di-i•ww, of the clieNt and mug+. Rut all the , important difference 14 tnl'ell Om. medicine and all othery of the hind is. that %Vigor's 11,11,,aiti cure% n tale Other remedies give only temporary relief to the .slit- peter. Sold In• J. D. Park. (racrro.•or to Sanfard & Fourth anti Walnut s treet,,, Inc Iri j, Oil iO. Celle tat .‘ pia tot the South 8111 {C,„I, to ,t horn all order,: tam.' lie addres , ed. Varier & Brother Erie P.a.: 11. 11. dr• Care Girard: Tartar & to. Waterford: I). N. dr,J. N. N'.•L. u •r Conneaut Oh it): S. S. & J. 11. .I:ditaltula; J. McFarland rtleadville l'a.: S. Wilcox Jr. do. Erie. Nutt If!, Ple.. 1)17 C-ir ) a. !Adonis & cb.va C:7l . .I_, • Clocks, Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Goods, ARE now being exhibited at tie old vtttablishell . mist ion State Street, nearly Opit(Sql.. the Eagle. Hotel. Front t ery recent and large purchase*. in New York City, of the cliffictest st)ICS of COM, the public will now have an (Awn-unity of viiiwing the !ARM Sr and 11F:ST athortnient in their line ever brought to Erie. In the mechanical branch of busittess.comlnete.l by the propri etors, particular attention will be paid to the repairing of tine Lev er. Cylinder, Duplex, Chronometer and common Ereapetnent Watches. The most difficult Watch work executed in the be , t finished and workmanlike manner. They -acknowledge WWI INIIIICIIIIIICKS the Grtensixe'potronaan thus far in this department. and although solute of their ticightsdrs say they will do work a lit tle cheaper. the public may understand this, that their work 41;111 be tome better than they can do it, or no charge for the lob. 1 t'ith fair prices anti strict attention to liustness, it is toastotoble to e%. %peel a continued and increased patronage. Erie. Dec. 9, 1e413. ' .29_ rnmszt, PliNtr AND ON PAP! BURTON & PEREINg, AT THEIR 'OLD tiT AND, No. S. 1 , REED 'miss. R 1 A now receiving tht•ir Wittier stock of Drop, Medicines, 11 Paints, Oils. Dye-Stuffs, rtruates,Varitishrs,Groreries. Vanity and miscellaneous articles. to %% bleb they invite the. illtellti(111 Oh Physicians, Painters, Clothiers, Tanners, and cotomitirrlrgetteral y." "For "For Particulars see smolt Bina" Nov. W. I:A:a. .. To Carpintcrs rail Joiners. , ; 1 Wi o E i• i i i •w f" l l . -8 ,4 cl ue N ti &., ..CO. fiat f. Phi l received a large al-Orittlent .Grooving Ploy of different kind.. Quirk ()gel., 'Gauge do t.l Grecian 40 • Staining Cattge do .I,Quirk 01 010, • ; rant.' . do • do do ROlllllll Lk, I Hand Rail Planes . do tht Grecian do ilalving do do dtt Rabbet I lanes, Match do do_ tin Ste.ll do Plank Match Planes do ‘1,,, Hoard Rules, 1 Wilaster do do do Cane do Quirk Ogee, , lint, ' 1 , Which will !mould very cheap for Cash. Call and see. %WI on . W.T.. lit:WraiN &CO_ "it,. i, Reott Rote-e. . • TIIE DELAWARD MUTUAL ltiA rens - ' INBl7llA7brialEt COMPANT, , , (of Pi/al.lei/Ain. ) A - Ili:flow tlti!ng Intsinemin the Mutnal p an. giving ihe 'mimed IL n prune ii lion in th e ji °Ms of the Cot many, n ittiont Dahill ty N . ) °lid the: retnintn - pahl. Rimkm 111/011 t te I.;them :tied Canal natured on the lami fdrorahle telling. Lot.t.em sill 14. Verally mid prontielly niljtn.leti. . Fire, rtmkm on myrrh:ll'3l7e, Imiltlingm antkotherproptit, ititum. it or country, lora limited term permanently. f;.., t DIRECTOIis. Jo-el.ll 11. Seal. Jatnew C. !land. I:4lnonti .i. Soo t ier, Theophilm , Paulding, John C. Darin, 11,'Jonem Brooke„ Hobert Burton, , John Garrett. John It. Penrose, thigh Craig. Samuel Din firh , . George :Ferrell, DeurLan retire David B:Starey Feltz and Daritngion. Char! •tt Kelley. Imatle R. D Wis. s J. G. Johnsen. ‘Villi to Fr !well. William y Iln. John S. Nettlin, Dr. S Thomas, Ile. i t. ,r s M.4l l l , tt n o i t t i ... . Joint Seller, Jr. sr Bielaird S. Netrloula, Fee",); %VIII. Martin PreA. 1 i ApplienthAt Call be made to 3. KELLOGG, Agent, Erie. Erie, Feb. ID. 1019. , , • 30 Plaster Plaster! • O Ni : looolre, ions of Plastter lbr sale :It ttu knl f' , l firieeo, b) N- , I I , 11. l'.ll/ V E1..1.. 1 l , Soaks. TIIE Complete Produce Reckoner; shot; ing the value try pound or bushel of all the Ihtterent Muds of grant ; >oarrate , ed no lo pies , 'id at one glance, the value of the whole number. ot r bushrl nnd pounds at the enure r4te..llte price, computed in dollani And also a on Reckoner. for Malls of Nlereliaudi.e, from one cent to one dollar ; a Table for computing litteref : Tables for calcidating the price of ilay, ii,e measure of Wood and Stone the content , . of el.terits, &e. Ge., Juk pubb-bed and for sale, wholesale:lml reia at W. E. H I:Wr.‘" & ries, NO. 0, N 0, 1 4. Reed Hoare Young's "Science of (government." A 'ROOK FOR EVERY AMERICAN CITIZEN. nERIIIAI'S no knowledge in a government like our:. i, of in.a, r practical importance. than that whieh in n folly nod gy,le t toatieally pre:witted lit thlft Rook. II ill admit'. Illy enletilatr.l to impart that - central knowledge of the Politic: I Atllfir of our Country, whirh .41°111.1 he deemed an er.priffial enni,iiirai in the edtteation of every Lover of Independent I hivermuent. • 'file Ile ok in printed tai ~ : ural IVhite Paper—win! Banal—and rontahnf ab o ut MO Rages. For ,ale. by W. 1:. II ihrS( )N, &Cr r. Erie, Jan. I:1, I !In.:'s TIR: Large ,L Ite,t and Cheapi,t Ifirtionary in the Engli , h Language. ic co:lire: , db IVel.,ter's. The entire stork fin, hriflaed in I tOl. crown quarto. I-1! paze, n lilt a port , :ot of tb' author, reared by Prof. itondrich of Vale Collette. Frire itn.i,p__ For Safe at the new llook,tore, by . W.'E. II r‘i - si /N. Erie. J3ll. 23, l'An. 331-3 Per Cent. Caved T u a l t. '. l ‘ l . :n I . ,liii)rt - t71C . ....i 13 :1:1cri1 . t:,tn . i n t i % •• l' . ( i i ii . • i l 'i l . ftrv tr l..• P r i jun i e m e n ril ' lT•i r ,jji lt ::r . •3 ciu. per dollar. A god supply oil hand find i.e.11.• tin al •.% e. Erie, Jaa.1.1,11:=11). MOSES KOL Dirs.Purdy's Confectionary, No. 9, N i col Muse Row. R. PURDY would re.pertfully inform die pnLlie, that she 1 has taken the well know in the Reed Iline-e Itow. n.- coolly occupied by AI. W. lit•itli.%t lat. , re,•lic has now and purpose, ;seeding con,bintly on band. a large varlet) of of her own manufacture`. and sold wholesale and retail. with iv ii.rrnt kinds of R F.SII3IENTS, such asC.ike,, Bread and Holier Poached Eggs, Cold F0w14,. Pelted ham. Pork and Beans, Ito! Conti l', IVater, Ire Cream.Ele.. &r., all nits Web will he served up the I,ri.e. and tno