ending yesterday, wero 278—0 f which l l93 wore by Cholera. Tho plague is increasing. Two men named Robinson and Hyzer were arrested • to day on suspicion of being counterfeiters. A` go number of altered and counterfeit notes were found on • their persOns: among which one dollar bills on the L. 30,:. ton Bank altered to fives; counterfeit twenties on tbe Lafayette Bank of Cincinnati; counterfeit fi ves on ti e State Bank of Indiana; twenties on the Oneida' rlttAk; New York; twenties on the State Bank of Illinois. New eases of cholera in twenty-four hours. 25; Oittits 3 Nr:w Yung, Stay 17- 7 3 P. M. Tho Cholora reported In this city yesterdsv is nothing nioroth3n 'Cholera Morbus. and the Exo etivo coinmit too do not Ilk* it necessary to make a y,cdficiai report. Tho persofri stated aro in•the mo Wretched and filthy condition. `,:tilti.ps bay...been t en to pMiript ito assum ing a worse form. - ' The Evening Peat says it has the highest authority for asserting that the Navicaion bill will pass the British House of Lords. • The steamer iFelrou, from Chagres, arrived at this port early this Mofting. The California and Oregon had not arrived at Name on the 4th of May. The rainy season had cojetinenced, and,the Chagres river had risen so much.lhftthe steamer goes up as high as Crusts, and without rkl i bt all • emigrants hereafter will have to go hf.thet Place to Panama, as tho other road is so muddy that it iiiiarifto get over it. Some correspondence had takeqlace between the Governor i of the province and the rrriited States consul, Mr. Nelson, relative to certain Inittlemeanors of American emigre Mi. Mr. Nelson as -41/red the Governor that he would exert himself to pro f .rve order among them. Three deaths had occured ,imoro f inmos were. Messrs. Hagjeety, Ci the state of Now York Trouble has grown ti;i among the I and several companies have alre• Pennsylvania company have had ans, in which six of the latter were Joseph Walker has been nomin Louisiana. by the Democratic cor( Orleans on the ith. The papaw oi state that the flood at Jefferson, a Orleans, on the Mississippi, is fear The water had reached Hercules a municipality, and is approaching NA at:yrs.—Flour, common $5 sae $5 5635 75—fancy state 'ss 7. prices in advance of views of buyers Oats in good demand at 32cts for river, and 3:l•33cts fur canal. Corn in active Outland alas advanca of one cent on prire• yesterday. Sales ut 53,67 for Southern mixed -57a58 fur do white-594d for yollow—GlaGilh for western. Pork sloalo 12 and $8 2308 3 . Butter 9al3cts for worked tub. ;t-Gen. TAYLOR never wrot, rem int, no eneinics to rinish."— Why, if things go on this way shorn as bare of litterary roputatfe after the sickle of the reaper. S. his despatches, others that he pondonce; it Was indignantly den "horse letter;" Doctor Bacon deni letter to Gan. G iino3, published a', deltic.' that ho ever called on him In we deny that he is the author of t "Gan Tama Raver surreudorct Lauisvillo hurnal coining out wi Gun. Tanen never wrote, "I ha (or serve,) no enemies to punish. thing Gen. TAT. on cannot be st i military laurels; they will remain winter of lints.—N. 0. ,D2la, nel "ON TIIKIR WINDING IV tr." and his nephew, B trr. late ny with a mule train of about a hi their camp, oig.rt miles ab V 0 Ind; 2d inst. en route for California, Er while in P4tshurgh last nre of inspeeting the large Dry A. A. Masen,'Ar. Co, No. 60, any of our friends desire to pur. hue in Pitishurg,h, we can safe this ['owe. turcinTAx r.—ilecauso tho Gerrnln ports on the Ilalti Fredonia; For proof oeo last Fr CET John Gould.ng, fashionah front (ho Erie Rink, begs leave favor hini with work, that if ho ems to their entire satisfaction, to tako the garment, and pad• for Dja WILT no VOL , iIk,CT , Slontes Oitatutont and also lit are constantly surrounded with mutt surpassed efficacy—the one in cur horses—and the other in restoring an shoes, harness, Etc.? Try these rink! pence earned." . —hltat. Meng _ I_7' All the MeJicinei adverthcd by agency by Cotter IL Brother, NO. 0, It should never he n ith VERMIFUGE.—At this seaAin rite ix) troublesome and so frequently f l sheaf , ' be watchful, melon the &hi a lag 33.ttrto•nt w htth warn us or the I nary a fICM erful and efficacious rei: now supply, Confident that Rohl) re , that it richly merits WI the nrai. , e, th. It is safe and infallible. Volifincs o j ,'fired, iilinVvitt2 its great medical vi For sale by. Carter & Brother, Burt WIS"r.VICA BALSAM or % UJ rw's., Never revel .Yore er ietsh ft in ty lie distinctly tate and statement of cures perforine, Cherry, Which we publish, is strictly dates and invite the Closet Sertatitq. iiilatry as to the althenticity of oar s that a kno.vledge of facts as n the gr r tile, is alone necesJary to p .Waerever Wistar's Balsam of Wild once attains that 111411 rep 11111.30 W %Vint ean.stop its sale wilco on ever wonderful cutest The worst uses Retool Coughs, and also those Ih It an; an 1 Coos onption, (in its early stage) remarkable medicine. • NO oTima CAN DE UKK IT 13!c a illerOteln 3 11. El A R On Thursday evening last, Mi.o lIELEN M. PUIWY, HUNTER, of Champaign co With the above notice wo a. &bountiful supply of iblicious the rosy hue of which would m swear temperance. May their sad both their shadows never In Perrysburgh, N. Y., on Raker, of Gowando. Mn. ST Asr► Noon, both of Perrysb Oo the 14th, in Columbus, A. R►RCR, Esq. and Miss AR yam .1 On Thursday last, by the ' Tttua►a COCHRAN. of C:ratyto J►ma Srcanerr, daughter of t of MeKeart. On the 15th init.. by the R TOY J. MCCnt►ar, to bliss, 11 Mllicreek. On the 26th ult., by the IL I B►ccuus to Miss blear hat. On the 10th inat, in North BNrnett Moorhead, and daug aged about 22 Years. On the 6th inst., of eonsu Mr. John M. Reed, of Miner On the 6th inst. Mrs. par 1 year of her age.' On the 13th, in Milicree daughter of John and fihrin Oa the 11th, in Washing 74th year of his age. RELIGIOL REV. JOHN 11. CAMPBELL. service In i be Universalist Chin II Jh the forenoon anti half past Erie, 31ay 19, 1819. F6 - I.Tirthr sale by Erie, May 19, KO • IRON, STEEL, A.C.—Ruasla„ • Bat:square and round, band r and u/ squa re , A s; n re, ii llorse 4 ,af n a v i: l ßci , ~pi i i e.C . f 144 anit alsatsilM,P3 tad OR 'Erie, 914.19, ...±.. NEilia blZa•Litnl9l)7lll ber, by . 191rin Phi Mfi . , CiNcucf ATI, 'May 15 the omigranti—their r ocker and Ellis, all of T. LOUIS, May 15 Colifornia emigrants, dy d;sbanded. Tho fi l fht with the ted for Governor of i ention held at New I that city of the 9th, /. w miles above Now Ily on tho increaqe. rest, in the second .afavetto. V' YORK. May. 17. .2.a.5 23—pure Gone .l3 37. and fi t tun at '•/ &Ire no friends to Journ•it , Gen.Taimon will be I, as n field of wheat Ina deg y that ho. wrote to his Allison corres ed that ho wroto the lies that he wrote tho his; CaptC,in Bragg a "little Inure grape;" le epigramatic phrase and now, here is the !ji the ittitement that .ct no frinuildto reward, ' - Well, there is one ipped of, and that is his a withered through the trot. ' A. %V W. 144011 or this city. in conipa undred emigrants.' left !pendence, Nlo., ma the eek, wo had tho pleas- Goode establishment of t‘t irket street Should chose any thing in their y recommend them to 1109 have "blozkoded flour has “riz" iu .donia Mica! o tailur. a tow doors to say to all who may oos not fit his custom is at all times prepared ithe cloth. ly longer to get a supply of Tannin Paste, when you plied evidences of their Int -1 ng sores, sprains Ate., in preserving leather in:lxxiis, ".1 penny saved is too VV. B. Sloan are sold on d !louse. 7,ut a supply of 111'LANES C particularly, when worms tat among claildreu;parenis Ipearance of those distress nesence of worms. at (nice dy. This remedy N\C can • 111,01 a trial to convince all li have ',Cell lavished upon it. certificates i to.. . _ ......- t o ue t Petitht.. Erie l'a., ' !1;4 13 „ ( o 3i f 1 r ' ts il i /lr Y a . ' — th I R V' e l s l tnr 3l l ll n lerstood, that every teriiii by Wistar's balsam of Wild true. We give names and nd cliallaihr the most rigid liensents knowing fill' well • at s inerlerity of this niedi• escription. I.7ITCIY3EB'..a I Cherry is introduced; It at ich it so richly deserves.— y hail i can be witnessed its ( Mthina. recent but dan of long standing. Bronchitis ! .) ate always cured by this 13 D. • thn Rev. 11. &Ilium, nd Mr. NATHANIEL uty, Ohio. !knowledge the receipt of lake. and a bottle of wine, ake an Editor even fore dayaelcing in the latd, rotajess. !the 9th inst., by Rev. Mr puss Mogan. and MRS. 'rgh. •y Rev. N. Stacy, Hin* • MLA MATHER, all of that ov. Mr. Thompstin. Mr. i co.. to Miss fisumwr o tato Thomas Sterrett, v. Mr. Cornyn. Mr. Mm •nt& E. iliftrr f - both of H. Unman. Mr. June LtFFORD. On of Erie. DX • Alt, MART ANN. eansort of ter of Mr. Ezra P. Bacchus, Racnzr.. consort of ek. aged talent 39 rear. km Greenwood. in the 85th 6 Miss Catharine - Stench, I Stanch. aged 23 years. ,on, Mr. haat. Taylor in the '8 NOTICE. - late of Cleveland, will perform ; h to morrow, at the usual hours, in the afternoon. _ SELDEN & BON .4we4ea. Enitif eb and American nd stake Trop.. 4, and round at, English. German. American Troy Nails. 3d. 4d, Old. Bd, ltod. wrought Nails; for sale by O. BELDEN & d ON. Ewanle in ezettalve for Luca. t. I GEO. BELDEN & DON. ZIMPINIS TIN 11110 P. No. 2, Sign of the Coffee Pot. BDUDLEY would respectfully inform tliecitirens of Erie a s County that he has taken the old stand formerly_ kept by 51 Jo,eph Kelsey, where he intends to carry on the TIN. con% AND SKEET-IRON BUSINESS. Having had experience of •• years at the Copper trade, he will be able to do in the best mann any work that his friends and the public may want in his line business, consisting of the following articles. Dye Kettles. Ore et's Distillery Ketttes and Worms, Tannery Boilers, Cheese Sol ers and Vats. Tin Ware of all kinds. Apple nutter Kettles all si Canal Pumps and Lamps. Stove Pipe, and Elbows and Cop Pumps made to order. Sporting and Gutter intently attended to. All kinds of Steam work made and repaired at the shortest node. Having employed experienced Workmen in the Tin and dh . Iron banned+. a share of,public patronage is solicited. the subset btr being confident that ail who once f tvor hlm will do so aril Wanted about 10,0001 bi of od Copper. Pewter and Rags, whic wilVte taken in exeltano for Tin and Copper Ware. N. i.—The custom now to publish the wares or goods in lit ditfereu apartments. I shall dispense with, as t have no basemen and my notns are divided °nate' 29. in which the public will tin I 'has WAistes and Baby's Rattle-Boxes. !would be glad to have in friends cainnd examine my work before purchaing elsetvhere. lam bound o sell as cheap as it can be had in the country. Me chants and Mehl would do well to give me a call at the old man, ofJoseph Kelps ; opposite the well khown Jcw +Store, comae. French and Fittiiiits, Erie, Pa. ! Erie, May 19. lug. 3ll A It D All E. REED & fk. ?WORD. NO. 3 REED HOUSE. ARE now opening lt lew Stock, and offer to the trade a gene assortment of Foretwand Dothestie - IDARDWA R E. in all branches. Carpenkt's and Mechanics' Tools, Crowba ricks. Drills. Stone Ilanunks, Sledges. Naylor and Sanderson' Cast Steel, refined and Malian English Iron, Sweetes Iron Fan. old sable, hammered Maarten , Iron, Nail Ro Is American rod. round and square hotn 3.10 'lt 3 S. Burden's ' flo Shoes an Spikes, Cut an, Wrought Naito; all size., together with a coin .og. Draught and to il Chains 19 ettalsorttnent of Shelf Ilardwar , Erie. May 19, 1840. 1 FOR THREE Nlfilirli-ONtVI Grand Exhibition of Clhani ca t Di oramas . 4) Pis Reed Horse os Saturday. Meads4isd Tmesday Evenings. T II E na P v /gr ii ie i t t o y ra i r i v ia o t ulg ie r , e . anif n lig pe in n i l ti the e l e r i Z e ll ‘ l o tro E n n Ct . foot f the most splendl Elt n llCA DIORAMAS. comprising Paintings hitherto presented to the public. E.sh painting cover' a space of nearly WM square feet of canvass. an! which, ingot I deur of design. artistical eteeution, and beauty otte whole") , gnupyk," gurpasses any before exhibitid in this •qqqtey. Paintings are copies front the heat eTorts of the greatut masters the world, and they ethib't the sing der plientitnedoi geonthinin several distinct chanzes upon the same slim of emus. -Th: spectator is lost In astanishntein at the wonderful elreellrodueei. lay this ntapiticent invention of the eelehrated ILltnensa• Word; cannot dese.rihe them, they mast be seen e're their beantiaarau fully realized. PROGRAMIIE-PART I Temple-or St. 8 netta - Constantinople. One or the at lit thiaiiel In , ' beautiful structure. In the wart Thia picture will pls. thrwr.th the variowt gra , luntions or 41 hrenk. noon. sunset. nEttit. when it will nppetr gra Filth. 11211. up, di.phying all the original sniendur of an oriental tuaooligh PART 11. • 'ris Destruction of Ittinevall. The. first view plhihits the, city previoli to its dettureliont nig gradually falls upon the scene. and en nwfill spectsele of gre deur 14 1:1 , 11 . 1r1VC I. disetrptinl to the beholder "the Jet lgetnedt the Almighty upon thi city." PART . IIf. Ohrist 9 .o last Bapp3r. The first view repre.ents the inferior of the ehvn`ar in whi .11 the few I's Pasirwer was eat. in the faregro•tnd the table is ;tire - tly spread, with every statta'Ae preparation for the ft- At. In t e set"Ofid you will behold Christ and his twelve A9lo.les. ■ • ed at the table In Varied and du oered groups. expressive of the r anxiety on Chrlis•s that dippeth hi. hands with n• in the dish, the bailie shall teirav one." E22130E2 Tho roast of Dolshasor. From Iflblrti•t's celebrate! patatlne. View tut filybrestl Noon-34.S in•tel. which grainally tieneti tin; to night. finally ill closes the celebrate f Historical scene described in Holy %Vrit, Doors open at 7 o'clock. Performance to co:lunatic° quarter of a precisely. Torkels '2.5 cents. Children MY price Frie. Mny 19 1519. Dissolution. TIIE co-partnership of the Sllhocritirrs in the Till!minx Mt. nes.. owlet the firm of Lytle & llamilton, was by twilit consent flii