Qum A Mrstana.•--The editor of the Gault. Is mis taken entirely when he says his "bachelor elate is scarce of peculiar annoyance to the editor of the Obser rer." So far from its "annoying" us, it hai been a iatxrce of infinite mirth to coma as well as almost every one who has read his lack-a-dasical "love-cracked"efrusions on flowers, bouquets, country rides, birds", moonshine, and—butter-milk. THAT War.—That vest from Justice's cheap clothing establishment, came duly to hand on Election evening, so that if we did get our jacket pretty well tanned ha the borough we bad a bran new ono to pu tpn.l If we had a few mo e such friends 05 Justice wo would tie the best dressed man in town—"we would!" Cara .ara.—Erie will be well I.cl/resented in Califor nia. In addition to the number of our citizens already there, unite a large number are preparing to emigrate.-- One, 11Iaj C. G. Howell, left on Wednesday, while there are ionic • ten or twelve left who aro preparing for tho enterprise. [Una Worcester Palladium asks **Would it not be funny to see tho Whigs pass a resolutioh to-day, that .we must have a National flank to regula te the ex change?" And yet they used, apparently, to be very serioue about it." ltasour.D.—The Erie Bank has, as wo learn from the Journal. at Meadville. resumed specie payment. We are glad of it, but lent it rather strange that we should learn the fact first from the papers in a neighboring vil lage? The steamship Falcon arrived at this port from Cha gos in 5 days and 18 hours, bringing $70:000 in gold, and a large mail, and 49 passengers for New York. The steamship California was to havo sailed from Panama for San Francisco on the 27th uh. The Sena tor on the let, the Unicorn on the Bth, and the Panama on the 13th. The health of the Isthmus was good, .and the roads were easy, having been greatly improved. The date a from San Francisco are to the Ist of Sgptember. F. F. Smith had gone on an expedition to the moun tains of Sierra Nevada. Col. Fremont was at Monterey. . . The Milner from Now York, arrived at San Francis co in MD days. The Vice Consul at the Sandwich Is lands died at San Yrncisco - on , tho 2Gth of August. Lieut. Beale, bearer of despatches fron. New York, ar rived from San Friincisre and proceeded to Gen. Smith's headquarters. Thomas Butler King was lying dangerously ill of bili ous fever, and his recovery was ceitsiderod very doubt . fal. The Convention for forming a State Constitution me at Monterey on the 31st of August. It was said to have been composed of men oflintelligence and integrity. " Commodore Jonel continues in command of the Pacif ic squadron. Gen. Riley was at Monterey at last ac counts. SAVANNAH, Oct. 8. Ozonoti Et.scrios.—All the cguntiea in this State. 214110 been heard from but 3. from which it appears that the Legislature will stand as Killows: In -the Senate the Denfocrats will have 25 members and tho Whigs 23, in the house tho Domocrats will have - 67 members and the. Whigs 63. The Democratic Governor has boon elected, by a majority of 3360. Ni w Yong, Oct. 9,-7 P. M. The Empire City, brings $600,000 in gold which was brougheto Panama by the steamer Panama, September lit. Tho news from the placers is that the month of Au gust has multiple(' the number of gold Washers in the principal streams of the Sierra Nevada, but the prospic.s for the 111a3303 crowding on aro very perceptibly lesson ing. The waters are nearly at the lowest stage and in pro portion to the increase of laboror . the chances aro ren dered more favorable by this circumstance. Now washinr j r have been discovered and old ones abandoned. 111 e Sacramento river probably forms the' Most northerlyboundary stream of the placers, but it is erroneous to suppose the region watered by it auriferous. (mold has never boon found on that stream in quantstiet, sufficient to justify continued labor. Wo have advices from the new Fork, of a virlry flatter ing nature. Companies that have turned the current of the river, aro now taking out from $3OOO to $5OOO par day. The Convention for framing a State Constitution for California, assembled at :Monterey on the Mat of:A:owlet: The District of Sacramento, in its various primary as semblages, was of the opinion that it was entitled to 'a representation of ten members. Accordingly. in all pro ducts n here the polls were opened, that number was vo ted for. The arrivals nt San Francisco for the month eliding Aug. 31, was UN-maks and 87 foniales—most of whom wore Americans. American flour t San isem..tyne selling at $9 to 10—mess pork 19 to 20—prime $l4 to 15. :Choice molasses 33 to cents per gallon. ',Whim sugar 45 to 16 cents ound. • The general health of San Francisco was god. The steamer Empire City on her outward passage took out Mr. Sherman Yates from Rochester,' who died of inflammation of the bowels. DR. OSGOOD'S INDIA CIIoLAGOGUE.—Antong the distinguished individuals who have used this valuable remedy, and recommended it to the confidence of the public, are lloa. Wm. L . Marcy, Secretary of War; 'lion. Wru. Woodbridge. lien. Ross Wilkins, and lion. Win. A! Fletcher. of the State of Thehigan, Lucius Abbott. M. D., and Rev. Charles Rerghley. U. S Array; Hon. S. F. Cary, Cincinnati; .1 H. Rathhone, I liCa, N. Y.; lion. Sohn A. Rockwell, of Connecticut. A small Tr at iie au the "causes, treauuetA and eure ,of Fever and Ague, and other diseases of bilioui el intaten." may be' had 'nano( the Agent. • Pe partlCUlar to Inquire fat Df. Osgood's !midis OAolagogre, nd h ke no other. For vale by J, H. Burton, Agent, Erie. 80. DR. 11I'LANE'8 WORM REMEDY!!—M'Lane's Verm i fuge has long been admitted to be the beet medicine ever dmovered for expelling worms from eblidren. The following ”nificate speaks volumes in Its Won .M•nerll6, WAyos Co. N.Y. / June '23d,18.37. 1 certify that J have used WLane•a Vey:Mine, and found it that it Is recommended to bc, and have *old It. nail have In txr found filo be an effectual cure. Whl. 8. PA:40110E." Soil by Carted & Brother, and J. 11. Burton, Erie Pa. menzurn D. to Mayville N. Y. on Tuesday evening, October 9th. 17 Rev-Mr. Huse. Mr. HENRY Tuesday { ` ` Of - Watdrford, and )1:11 NI/HASA TINECUII, of that village. On the Bth inst., by the Rev-Dr. Lord, Mr. SIE;EIi k.brwse, of this city, and Miss Scum M. HALLBg• , tcl, of Buffalo. O n the 18th ult., by the Rev. W. W. Maltby, Mr. ISLS C. SowvArr. of Erie, and Miss -C. MstassA. ',ass, of Monroe, Ohio. October 3d, by Rev Mr. Hill, S. B. SULLIVAN', of the Erc, Annual Conference, and Miss MART ELIZABETH 110,01 Albion. On Wednesday ,he 10th inst.. by tho Rev. Geo . . A. ;;on, Dr. O. L. Er.r.torr and 51iss Astst.ta C. &MR, .th of this city. With the above notice wo acknowledge tho receipts of I.boral share of the delicacies trifled on such occasions, • which the happy couple will accept our thunks. iNN'rED 13131EPIATELY, two or three loac7 of good if AY on eubseripiion, at this othee. oci3. SPORTSMAN ROI tiF , 'w i se ribers would respectfully call the attention of Sports ',tn. to their assortment of Spotting accoutrements and manufactered. In addition to their 'own wants ';° they have just received from New York to in •....rsivii finished double and single barrelled Shot Mini, Pia. !:l'iuviler Fla ski, and Shot Pouches: caps, Shot and Lead. All siva e articles will be 'sold cheap for ready pay. Call and Nu. I. French Et. 6. A. BENNXTT et Co. 0ct.13 1949 rem. AIM I Rs. PRAY would respectfully Inform her friends and pations hit she ems just returned from New York with a full assort - of FR and FANCY 000130:14ogether with a lae - elngant assortmen Y t of Ladies' RATS and CAPS fur the fall an rg d rte has also all kind:tot' paterns for Cloaks. brews and qt. tar //MY] make? tin. P. 11, tit beprepalred to exhibit her goods and execute all ;`' in her line from Thursday next. 11th inst. Her warmest ;arrirridcred to her friends for their liberal PutrOnsge during OH .easo VIo,IBIP. and Wilei la a coutinuanec of their favors. (let. . * • s uperior article zoninv BA of Dairy daft for gale L b T y 13 • XMLSO LOhmrs, . - Public Dock. 1 • 1 :t:1 ItIHDONMIS riill1 AN't rail flat Ribbons high coI DD 0711 ors beautiflit at 2w pet %Ant tog th with good qusifiles at Is at - TIBBALB'S. Moallno De !.sine/. "'Welt aiscrtment put received 001i6 good Wens at 10 ;:•f •arri at 7 7HBALSV, CheaPlidc Nr.w Ottt.r.atts, Oct. 6 Y 0 SUING OUT ,T B / 1 3 ZINGING AND PUT OUT THEwtRE. DRY GOODS AND GLOATHINO 41)1.40 CHEAP AT THE NEW STORE 7'l AT) tRES ARE QUITE UN. MECCS.VARYin COl.lll WEATHER 'TO KEEP P3iOPX.3IIIATABXII T RosexzwEto &Co havejust !monied !tom the eastern 1• cities, and are now receiving their Full and Winter suPpli of Dv ir GOODS, FANCY GOODS, EBADY•P4ADN do., which they are enabled to offer to their numerous monomers and the public generally„ - at prices far below those of any former season. These goods have ail beenrseleeted with the greatest care, and will be found to be One of the largest and most splendid 'tacit. of Tall and Winter Goods ever offered In this city. •As many of these Goods have been purchased of the Importers per the la• lest arrivals from Europe, the subscratre are confident that they can offer to their customers the very newest styles of Ladies Dregs Goods. comprising English, French, Swims, Irish and Scotch Goofs, Wigither with a Lull as=orunent of American manutacture, and cheaper than can be found elsewhere. Their iStock con -lets to part of the S ILK S.—Rieh tigured, Changcable, brocade, small plaids and strips, satin de Chine, twilled. rich Flouard, Italian. Gross de Rhine. Fro+ tie Afrique. Chameleon, &c. /V US,UN LALVES.—Fluberp Prris designs. very rich and high colored, on crimson, green, and blue grounds, the styles of which. it is Wired, are superior to any heretofore offered. CA SHPIRRFS. —Ne Pius Ultru styles, with the richest coloring and ht great vartelys. These goods, or the designs, ore obtained foam the French "Caroms rox, ,, in Paris, and from oriental tie /emelt , 1 imafPlOES,—Freneh„ German and tingllsh mahulheture—a Infix proportfoo, ordered expressly by us, for the best trade, con sisting of every variety of color, otfered at reduced prices. NiERONS.—An extensilve ariety ofthe newest mid and rlehest styles. embracing one of the most desirable assortments ever of fered in dim market. KID cm oVES.-13est manufacture, ordered expressly tot us DOME -TIC AND STAPLE GOODS. A Large stock ofCalico,from °cents to l 6 cents per yards Bleach• .el and unbleached Mastitis, from 6 cents upward; Bed Tiekings and Checks, a full supply of all qualities and prices, Irish Linens; Table Damask, Russia and Scotch Diapers; Napkins; Table Dia pers; Crash and Dowlast Scotch and Manchester Dinghains; Sqtt- Mena; Kentucky Jeati q und Blue Drills; all of which will be sold off at prices thatcannot fall to please and without fear of compe tition. CLOTHIN' FOR THE MILLION: Under this head we have now on hand, ready for sale, the far. zest. most fashionable and varied assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING ever offered in Erie; nll of which have been selected under our immediate inspection, PRJCLS THAI /MT °STAIN • PR EYEREnrce—togeilier with one of the choicest selections of Dn. ported line Black, Blue, Brown. Olire and Drab French, Belgian and English CLOTHS, that has ever been brought to this eity— Also, Black and Fancy French Cassimeres; New Style Fancy Wai mea and Cravats; Silk Under Shirts and Drawers; Linen Cambric and sill; Hankerehlefs, and a fine assortment of Gloves, Hosiery, awl Stespendere. • El rr Dolt forget the place New Jew Stare,No. 1, Fleming Block State Street. Erie, Oct. 11, 1840. 113 I '4 A.'l: V. Zlk ID Eno & SANFORD. having by recent purenases, made such additional supplies as the market demands. now offer for sale a general and well selected stock of Heavy and shelf Hardware. Among their stock, are all kinds of. IRON. STEEL, NAILS AND SPIKES, Horse Shoes, Anvils. Bellows, Vices, Mill, Mullay. and Cross Cut Saws, Sheet, Dar Lead and Pipe, Shovels, Grain Scoops, Spades' Iron Dars, Strap Hinges, Hay Knives. Matable Castings, a good as sortment of likelzoiser Tools, Putts. Screws, Leeks, Latches, bolt', Hemmers, Hatchets. Piles, Plains and Plane Irons, ettisseis, Augurs Bitts, (land, Pannels, Compass, Eelloe, Tcnnon, Rib Drivers, Bevels, Try. Squares, etc. et c Oct. REED & SANFORD. BRITANIA and JAPAN WARE.—Cotree anti Tea Poo, Candle Stlead. Lampe. etc. etc. REED & SANFORD. CHOPPING, Broad and Hand Axes; also Shingle and Lathing Hatchets and Adzee, ,warrated and for sale cheap at the Hard. ware Store. HEED & SANFORD. °OTTE:LPP.—The largest assortment of Poeket and Table Cutlery that was ever lu ton n, can be found at. Oct. W. - REED & SANFORD, BRAS and Gins, Curtain Pins.—A new lot just received. Oct i 3. REED & DANFORD. CULTIVATOR TEETH,—We have purchased the right of sel- I i rig a few of fingers Patent Cultivator Teeth. • Oct. Id. REED & HANFORD. NO. 5, 01133.5.V01DZ1. New rail do Winter Goode. TsubEcribers are now receiving their stock of Fall and win -1 ter Goods, conshitng of ' DRY 000 DR, CROCKERY; HARDWARE, OROCERLES, Iron,titeel, Nails, Anvils. Vices, chains, &c. &e. We do not boast that we hairs the largest stock; or I.) sell cheaper than can be purchased in hew York, but pledge ourselves to tangle cheap as the cheapest In the "little town of Elle." Oc t. NI. • GEO BELDEN & SON. Attractione.and Arrivals of Goode FOR 1".A167.. AND "WIN TXI IL C.' WEIGHT begs leave to inform his numerous Mend, and the . country at large. that he is now receiving from the eastern cities and manufacturers, the largest and most extensive aisortanent of FALL and WIN ThAt GOODS lie hoo ever bcore offered In this market, end would briefly say (with as little pulling as post sable,) that he has slimed no time nor papa in tne selection of his a ock, which has been bought mostly far cash, and at such bargains 'at to defy coinpciationt, (bogus importers not excepted.) With this assurance I pleuge iny.clt to those that wish to buy Goods at o holesale or retail, that I am not to be undersold by any home in this city. For further particulars please 'drop In at the Corner, opposite Brown's Hotel, and c amine style and prices. pct. 13. AT Ml' DRE....iS GOOD 3.—The ladies can find a rich assortment comprising the Crape . Vietermite, (something newt, also, plain fig'd bet iluo ered, at Li stripe and' embroidered Cashmeres ant all Woollanes. French Aleritioes, (high colors,) Scarlet and other rash' Amble Dress Coeds and Trinuuing,at (Pct. 11 WRIGHT'S Corner. P &PINGS and OIL CLOTIIB.—An entire new assortment includang the new fall paterna, recently come out. that are t i iss.autiful and cheap, at ‘VRIGIVPS Adm inistator 'a Notice. J4ETTERS testamentary on the estate of Silas Gray, late of Concord tottmehip,. ,lecensml, having been granted the subserl beri,, :mime is hereby given Mall persons Indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those havingclaimsagainstsaid estate, to prevent them properly nnihentleafed for settlement. JI.IbUTIIAN GRAY. / WILLIAM GRAY. Adair's. Erie. Vet. 16'10. Cal NE .4/ GOODS NEW GOODS I I T UST received at the :New York Store a large and splendid lot .1 of Fail and Wint.•r Dress goods of every style and pattren. Al•u, Laces. Fringes, and Mess Trimmings of all des erktions, which will be sold at a very small advance from cost.-- an i quite as low as can be bought west of New York city. Call anti see, mud it you are not sattstled don't buy. rt. B. poWERS, State Street. Eric, Oct. 13, 1849. No. 6. Bonoell Stock. WANTED. - • 2000 Pp e n s o of ot nizeJ Woollen Bodin. C. M. TIBBALS ATTENTION' EIVERT — BODITII T am now receiving my large'anilwell selected stock of Dry goods .['rockery. and Hardware, invoicing .4otnething near Fifty thou• vriwl (Aim prising as good an assortment as ever of in Wacky. at prices that cannot fail to suit. Please callia S nd examine for your. selves at the cheap store of KITH incioom. P. S.—l n u expectwg lovoices of my largo guanity of crockery, by (he fires arrival. 6 , J DLAIN and Figured Do Lain all wool. and other cheap De tuk at the More of S JACKSON. BLACK French Cloth trout $2 to 60 per )ard. t f J at T LK ea i l ON BLACti, Brown Green and Cadet anizocl Broad Cloths at all prices for sale nt S. JACKSON. Gl.llacK. Itforain; Clarii, Brown, and lilac French Ma. rend. for pale. cheap at tli Store of S. JACKSON: BLACK. blue, Plaid. Striped and o th er Fancy Cassimeres (or esale by " 8. JACKSON. MACK. Blue, and (nixed eatiucts. Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans II he for sal . cheap by H. JACKSON. LADA ESBHESS GoOLLI. The Lldies will find a goo. as sortment, French Mortnoes, Cashmeres, De Lain,. Chamillott Lustre, Mohair Lustre, Alapachas of all colors, Gingham,. Cali cos, &c. just opened at GEO. BELDON & BON. PLAID Long Shawls for sale b/ GEO. E ELDON & SON 'UONN En . Ribbon., G iniyos, Fringes, Anificial Flowers, for sole 1,1 by GEO, BELSON & SON. BROAD Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinets. Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans a good assoriment. GEO. HELDEN & EON. LADIES and Children rdtious, a good assortment. • GEO. SELDON & 80N,1( Nnw rAtL a mnmxin-aticitio. T AM now receiving a splendid assortmeat of Fall and Winter I goods of the most desirable styles, to which my customers are particularly invited. As to variety and cheapness my present stock will complier with any other in this city; cousisting in part of French Merinos of tine quality and every desirable color and e hade; light and dark Blue ,Green, Scarlet. Crimson, Cherry, light and dark Limbs Browns, 114yal Purple,Maroon, Black and Blue Black Also same varieties of colors anti shades in English Me- Hilo'. Ai pacca Lustre*, Silk and Cotton Warps, Silk Warps from 3s to 3mi per yakti Cotton do from Is lid to 4s, all the variety of col oh; nll Wool Plain Lang Shawls high and plain colors very heavy Boat eTto $l3l Good Scotch Ginghams warranted fast collars Is per yard an ondtess variety of other goods to nutnerous for lin ads vertisement. To all who wish to purchase please give me for , I ant determined to sell Übods cheap for ready pay or approved credit. C. M. TIBBALS, Cheapalde. , Erie, October 13,1 49 GINIMANI9. 7 —Seotch, Freud' and Atuelean Gighants. for very cheap by. ' S. DEWEY. TAIL .17,1b7G WELL DONE AND =UM mill: undersigned respectfully tenders his thanks to 1 the public for their liberal patronage, Old begs leave .0 1 . to inform his trends that he flit! continues the-Tailoring yißusiness nt hie ohl Stand. a few doors east bf the Erie ißank, and solicits a continuance of past favors. Having received the Fall and Winter Fashions, he is preparedto execute all orders entrusted to his care In the Weft and most aphroved style. The subscriber having no work , doneexcept under his own eye, pledges himself to give . complete satisfaction to his customers, and in all cases where he fails to do sO, to pay for the good*. C I.a.lies desirous of ha ving„either R Idlng or Traveling Habits made to order, and the latest:in and neatest style, wilt do well to give hint a tall: .t U .r, , N. B. CUTTING on the shortest nonce anent the urea,price JOON GOALDING. Erie, rept.22.lH4D. le. TAILORZNO: 'lllll subscriber tenders his thanks to bia . Patrons for post favors, nod takes this method of informing them ill that he still Continues the above business at , 1 4 3'0. 'l. Park Row. Reed VOW. "fhe Fashions for lute & ',lt are Just receive d; and he considers himself "perfectly competent 10 Imitate ,the present modes in n satisfactory manner. Regular Jour ; neymen Tailors only are imployedin making COATS at this shop. Ills prices are as low al at.any. respecahlY • Custom shop in he United States , and will always be ound uniform. This is unqueslionably the , mt place for a wan to get line Cloth made up to order. ai the subscriber has nothing to do with Slap Coriting. The CIOOII Manche:elusively being his business, the public are very respectfelly solicited to leave their orders here for any thing in the above line. Unprecedented suc cess in CUTTING, wnrrants the subscriber in anticipating a con tin Mince of the favors(/' sill who wish good clothes. . . NAVAL and till LITA'II( UNIFORMS wade In 'behest posit blernanner, ha yang had much viper enee In thlsparneular brattek CUTTINCIi few miters to make ups'will be clone as usual with great tare. Erie. Sept. '- - •G. 8, KEENt Wanted immediately, 4Of 3 regular Journeymen who under stand making fashionable clothes. None other than•good top thanks need apply. art' ig lAil HARP Bre. matte lob, r jun e :received and thr data ULF P atati (+hover than at any other einatdhdtt In MU Oa any, et PPP'. Ma. , • T. W. M'S . , E are now beginning to receive our PALL and WINTER VY Importations of Goods from Europe. also from Miler lenn Manufacturers, which will increase our stock to about SIXTY thousand: Our No. I. will be Increased to one hundred tons of well assorted Iron, Steel, Nails, Spikes, Chains, Crowbars. Wagon Bores, Sheet Iron, Copper, Tin Plate, Wire. springs, Axle Arms, Ike. Iron Warranted for 3 cents pe pound. No 2 is replenished with a good stock of GROCERIES at for mer prices, while they have advanced in other places full 2t) per cent. Our stock of staple PRY GOODS at No. 2 is very large, which we will job or retail beldw summer prices—also, Traveling Bags, Satchels, Men and Boy: Caps, Boots and Shoes, Rubber Over shoes, Umbrellas. WindOw and Wall Paper. The SH AWLS and SILK ROOM is now supplied with a very large and rich stock of Shawls of all kinds—Dress Silks, Satins, French and English Meri noes. Mous de Mins Cashmere. d'FACHiII Gimps and Fringes, new style of velvet Gimps. Gear. and 'Ladies, Kid and Hate Gloves, Muffs, Thread, Silk and Bruss!es dginge lusertings. Millinery and One Dress Goods of every nanie and va riety of New York knees. Our Importation of SHELF HARDWARE is not • beginning to arrive—afro our Saddlery Hardware. Cartage and rich Trim. filings—ln fact our large siock In the above linecann t beexcelled which we guarantee to self an low as New York Jobbe Our importation of CROCKERY from Liverpool vt; shall begin to receive next week, with a discount in price of full ' 0 per cent We are replenishing daily our stork of CARPETS, Rugs, Oil Cloths, Mats, Looking Glasses, &c., at No. 8, which we will sell at our usual low prices. The great fact has been fully tested and confessed by hundreds —the EMI PIR State in the little town of Erie can and does sell large quantities ofgoods daily as lour as any jobbers in our Atlantic cities. HENRY DADWELL. Erle, Oct.& 21 ALL persons knowing t e as t ves I T nuebieu to the lam Arm of Stevens 6c Kellogg, orto Isaac B. Stevens. are hereby noti fied to come forward and settle their accounts limnediately. The books and accounts will remain i n my hands, at the storenow oc cupied by Wm. Crawford, In North East. ISAAC B. STEVENS. 200. gars, North East, &pt 22 an Groc V7.7IO3LEI3'ATaII et. REIT AZZis AT R. A. BAKER'S, CIIEAPSIDE, ERIE, PA. , • • WHICH he offers for CASH as cheap as they can be bought in Buffalo. He would especially call the attention of Coun try Merchants and ;Mims to his large assortment of Premium To bacco and good young Ilyson Teas, which he I , VIII sell very cheap at Wholesale. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. Sugars from 6 tole cents; Java Coffee 10 cents; Raisini front 6 to 101 cents; Currents 101 cents; Young ilyson Tea from 50 to 73 cents; Imperial Tea 75 cents., Pouchong and ;Extra thong Tea from flif to nectar, per pound, &c. FlSH.—Codfish, 15 hits Fish. Mackerel, Herring, &c., WINES AND LIQUORS, By the Barrel or Gallon. Whiskey from tBO cents, to 81 75. Brandy from 81 to 84 per gallon. S wcet Malaga Wine et. Pure Juice Port Wine ea. good Port 82. pure Holland Gin S' SO, sre., TOBACCO AND ShGARS, s • 10 Boxes Gavandish Tobacco, "Ledro." 10 Honey Dew " "Banks." Mrs. Miller's, Goodwin & Bro's and John Anderson'eChewing and Smoking Tobacco . Havana and Principe Segnre Rom 87 to 830 per M. HARDWARE:, CROCKERY &STATIONERY. YANKEE NOTIONS. Faney soap, pocket books, perfumery, Luhin's extracts, cologne. &c.; purses, shawl pine. tooth brushes and hair brushes. tine and dressing combs, ladies back combs, wood and horn pocket combs; • Jew's harps, violin strings and bridges, thimbles, steel guards, segar cases, rabbits, till trumpets, linen thread, block silk, slate pencils, suspenders, snuff boxes, tish hooks and lines, &e., &c., The above, with a hundred other articles, will be sold at Whole sale and Retail for the very lowest rates for CAM. Illy motto is small profits dud quick safes. Please give me a call arid if my pri ces don't suit. do not buy. ROBERT A. BAKLit, Erie. Sept. 29, , Clicapside, Erie. t;2O, "Pittsburgh and Erie Rail-Road Company." BOOKS or the Subscription of the capital sleek of the " Pitts burgh and Erie Rail• Road Company." Will be opened at the Monongahela House in the city of Pittsburgh. nod Pie Reed House, in Inci Borough of Erie. on the Illth of November BM. and kept open for nt least six hours for ten ealifeCatiVeJarlilical days The Commissioners by themselves, or a committee duly np• pointed, will attend at the times and ',Naafi inentamed, to receive subscriptions agreeably to the provisions .of the net of Assembly incorporating said Company. Cl tRI.EO M—Reert, g • I 4Ameg TnoursoN, ig bit ES SANFORD. X Shun Vinceur, g . 1 WILLIAM Kst.i.v, S Teeming H. Sim., 4.. instes Waimea. : lEr The Chrontele. Commercial. and Gazette, Erie; Journal, Meadville; Whig, Mercer; Gazette, Newcastle ; Whig, Butler; Argun. Beaver; Gazelle, Journal, and Post, (weekly) l'itfsburgh, will copy and continue publications for aJ days, up to the lime mentioned for opening Books. Oct. G-n2l. Sall and Winter Millinery. MRS. WARD would respectfully inform the Ladies of Erie and vicinity, that she has received an elegant assortment of Lall and Winter Millinery, consisting of Bonnets. Gaps, chil dren's Hats, Head Dresses, &e &c, also, a choice selection of Ribbons, French Flowers, Satins. Watered 8111 is, Velvets, Blond. Face, &c.ovhich she will be happy to show her friends and cus tomers on Tuesday the Oth inst. Mrs. W. is now prepared to execute all orders entrusted to her care with neatness and dispatch. Erie, October 6, 1849. 21 --- tzFilats and Claps for the People. to PRICES REDUCED OIVE-TIIIRD.—SPLEADID 11.47'S FOR 81.5 G-CLOTH CAPS FOR In CENTS. SMITI', HArrsa, No. 3, Cheapsidt; would respect Lily in s form his friends and the public, that he has received from New York a splendiu stock of Ilia,. Caps, and FUTB. which will be sold at the above Reduced Prices. , Area, that he has added great facilities for Manufacturing, and will be Adding daily to that branch of his business, and to his stock of goods. trr Csll acid examine PRICES. Oct. G. isa-nat. AUCTION BALMS. frit E followingarticles belonging to the Steamer Michigan; will 1 sot() at Auction on the Doc ,nt the Ware lloune ot Messrs. Cook & Walker, on the let day of November next a 110 o'clock, A. M., all on account U.S. Navy Dep artment, viz: 1600 lbw. Wrouret Iron Wraps. Al2ooo .. Orate Bare, (old,) an a quantity of Scrap Copper. so. t . 3 Damaged Globe Lamps, 3 Thermometer Cases, l , . 3 Broken Lamps, and ij, . i 3 dpy Gies see. • 1,..: Oct. IL • . 2 DRY GOO lAM now receiving ever day my Fall and Winter stock offlgif GOODS, which I invite the attention of the citizens of Erie and vicinity. to Call nail examine goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere, as my terms are Cash and no humbug. nod toy whole attention paid to Dry Goods exclusively, I feel and hold myself bound not to be undersold this side of the ••Atlim tic ." Elie. (Mt. e, S. 11.,,bEWE1`. SILK. SILK,—,I few 'patterns of very nice I:awaken BAUM and Slack Grp de Rhine Silks. will be fuund at. a, , I` Vale. Oct . 0. - S. R. HEWElPS,—Statirtreet. M ... ElllNOES.—irenth. English and Osnomn Meri oe_.* all, grades and colors. Call and see them. S. K. Demers. Erie, Oct. 6. I 21. 114 U.a.—Canibt le and Lisle Edging and Inserting. a Food as. sorttnent at. • 13. R. LIEVI. EX'S Erie, Oet.a. 21 T AUIESand Gentfemora K Gloves at. S. R. DFWEVS Erie, Oet. V. - • Sbleeched and brown, very cheap at. Erie, Get. 0: tal: R. DEWEY'S SHAWLS, of every description, and very cheap, at. Erie Oct d. S. R DEWEY'S 011.11141NEP coy= sown. DURSUANT to an order of the Orphans' Court of Erle county. wilt besold by public vendue, oniTuesday, theViiti day of Oa' Inbar, on the Oreadaes. tall the line. eat or lima lioroman and Pot. Iy Bogle. (bel:Teach the undecided tentb pan) the ittlionring do. scribed property to wil:-:-Heventy-tivo acres of land in Conneaut tetvnablp. Erie county. bounded and described ap fellows: On the Wen by the state tbe north by the state Road. on the casts by the rand Oftliampson Pope. and on tbe south by the lands of James Kennedy-. rite land Is subjectto 6 smell balance of our• chase money note due . Tends made known on'day of sale. , - SVI4. LIEREINGI 4 OS. Grrardlats. BY otter iat ,th• Oboe. 1849, WOO LeleltB eittattra. celk. D GOOIM 1102 A T VAR', ITAA.I. TOUZ --' • • : • ' • , • - - *TILL !NI N 'I HE JUSTICE THE FIELD -CA = 112 VIIINCI2PLYI. TEE subscribermold beg leave to Intbram his friends and the public tha: he hal just opened fbr the fall, the !meet and best assortment ofOLOTIIe, CABBIMERLI3 AND VI*fI'INGS. that has ever been i ffered In this market and which will be sold at the law. et price for CAtili. htuch has been Said by some in the trade :linen elopishop Oohing, unprecedented success In aid , ling custom work, &c. Not wishing to be considered foolish.; we cut ebort by raying tO those who wish to have theirclothing made to order, that they can have their measures taken, and Clothing made. and if not piqued with them when finished, they will not be asked to take them away. We dont wish our friends to think We are gaging, but (would have them CALL Mil) EXAMINE goods and prices for themselves. We will be happy at all times to show our goods tuld compare Prices.' cut or (make with the best in this or any thcr city. We will have at all times, a lanes and good nasortmet t of HEADY MADE CLOTHING Consisting """a"d Frock 'oats. Over Coate, Businees Cciats. Seek Coate, Pants. Vests. Bimini, Cravats. Suppendere, Lanthis Wool Under Shirts and Drawer:l. &e., &c., Which will he wild as cheap as the cheapest. Persons wishing to purehre Clothing for CASH wilt do wen pa call'ami examine Goods and Prices. My clothing bent by myaelfand all made in Erie, and Is warranted to be as well MOO nR nny ',hop in the place ran make. tb,e do not wish to boom. hut inviteMoinparrison. The subscriber In determined to sell forCAPII. and CAslt UNIX. Which mutt be ;obvious to all men to bathe only true method (..fdoing a Retail business. pro tcctine, as it does, ixnh the buyer and time setter, against losses ColleCillent upon the credit system. Custom work and cutting done to order on reasgnable terms. t .1011 N M. JUSTICE. , Erie, Sept. 2D. 1 - 49., . i nee. 110 ES.—The L. dice can find at No. I Reed Rowe. some new styles of Walking Shoes; aloe, a good assortineat of Children's Shoes arid Caftan, Picnic call and examine, ly D. CLARK, No. 3.,comrriercial Excl} a' ago, FRENCH STEET, ERIE, Sem 294E42. THE New Goods me corning—corning—coming, nod will !eon all Le here, c rhlvding the shelves and show cases, and cover ing the tat:lean:id L'lres In imposing plies from one end of the roous i s known as the "OL 'JEW STORE," on French street , to the otl er. In truth the larges prettiest and chcapiostrstoek 'of Goods e 'er brought to this tow will be ready for inspection and sale at ry store In a few days My friends will be pleased to learn the I have mado arrange nent for importing my china and Glass Wnre (not from Buffalo) *roan Europe. I ainlooklng farthe Mat Invoice every day. Among the goods received and opened, a ft'w will be noted: I French, English and German Merinoes and IC:whiners, satin stripe and chengraule Mohair Goods. Alpacas of every color and shade, Brothn, Cashmere and Fiala Worsted Slinesls. Black 'Mil let and plaid Long Shawls. plain and plahiblack Italian and Gro de Rhine Silks, chec k ed rind cha inelonSilks,satinTurksilk Vel - et Trimmings, sewing silk Fringes, Turky Red Drapery and Borders embroidered curial , Muslin, , , bonnet and belt Ribbons, purse Twist, steel Clasps .nd heads. &c., Ike., 1. Mao, French tiro &loth and Doeskins and Fancy Cassieneres Merino. Gaidirnere, uthroidered and figured Silk Vesrings, Silk Velvet and heavy satins Vesting+. In a few dm., I w ll reedy :23 pieces of Ingrain Venetian and Tapestry Carpets al o, a few pieces Floor Oil Cloth+, which I will sell nt Buffalo p ices. MOSF.2 KOCH. - • No. 1 , )113213:1 31041323, importaion upon Importation!] FRIENDS ,AND CUSTOMERS. START NOT! 'TIDE New Goode Srve are receiving were imported, not.however I by ourselves, from any farther east than New York. where even In that peat etnporium many an Importer has,, to his utter dismay, seen his goods selling in the auction room at two-lair& their cost. 0111' Goads, we observe. were purchased in New York and here is our u°too: • SR WILL C -VTINUE TO UNDERSELL ..4S USUAL! ~ i , Let the arrivals p r4ort to be from Manufacturers. direct from Eu rope. or direct fro: petit, across thaPac Ric, or across the Atlantic —Let the goods be utfed on the high or low pressure system, by advenisetnents bear ing the devices of Empires, Eingdoms or Re publics, and displayed by Old Jews, New Jews, or Gentiles, in one or two, or even eight room stores, No. 1, Reed House will Fief/. ISM the, well earned reputation of the CHEAPEST,: A large stock ofD y Goods'aiready opened for e f many route CO . lning. In Ihct lour importations wi lt the deinniid 4eitieft. J. Erie. Sept Mi. ISr. eL =OWLS found at the Hardware tor . REED & DANFORD No.o ' eed House. ABIE'S N0. , 0 can August la. . Freshl Gro an and Black To - • Aitho Meolsop or Ike Pekin Teo Conn , r. MIMS day receiv;l, and all imported since the rut of Fatima. .a, ry last, and w rranted first tfutility, put up 1 quarter. half pound and pound papers, and sold at the, follow gig prices, and the same quality nod', price at ull times and to ail 1 1110:131. onlir k MAC Young ilyson meet ergo 50 Oolong. rich flavor SO do do 72} do plantation! growth; 7a do do tine carr I 70 lloivilatia Mir ure, rich and do Sliver Leaf 100 highly flavored 75 Old Hyson s l to 1 00 Nc Plus Ultra. 1 50 These Teas may , returned, and the money refunded, it tho quality does not suit. J. lIE BURTON, Erie, June 2,1840. No Sliced House. S IX Barrels Ireyl & Lard pst received &Mr Bate very e low, by the barrel or gallon by, J. If BURTON, Erie July', 1e49 8 jS.. IT TR 113 II n., mHE subit Okra vOll Purchase the following discriptions of -11- Whitewood tunber_ Boards 1 ale thick, 14 to 30 Inches wide. i " t " .• 13 to 30 " . ••' k M nch Boards . 16 to 30 emus Plank, li inches thick, 17 and 18 inches wide, and 21 and upwards. Scantling, 3by 4 riches, Columns. 0, 7.9.0 10 and 12 Inches square. Also—Ash and cherry Lumber. They want none longer than 12 feel. UEU. BELDEN & SON lErie, May 19. MATS tOOT - volt "Lunen', Caul ge Tops. nze.. It l citsuperior toTnnners Oil. Neptconsuin ly on baud by. J. Ü BURTON.' Erie July, 7 IBM 8 PI:ILA] SU'IOZI Or TE GRAPE. Far M4rieal and Sacramental Use. , 1 ft, 11E subscriber ha made arrangements with an eastern Vin t tor , by hint Person IIY KnOwn. for a constant supply of WINE. that may be;dependert i pen as perfraly free from all additions or dilutions frqm Alchohol or otherwese. A small quantity on hand. These wishing a Pure Tine for the apace uses, will pleas call rind examine quality. .1. 11. BURTON. June 7. No 5 Peed Rouse, IRr :ON, STEEL 1.0...4tti0,ia. Swedes English and American flat, square and round, band and stake Iron. $, and I hound and square, Horse Nallirtods, Cast, English, German. American and Spring Steel, Anvi l s, leci. Troy Na 11.4. 3d, 4d, Sd„ Ind, Iftd and 211 d; alio, Od, Pit and Idd wrougiii Nails. for sale by Erie, May lit (I.SELDEN do SON, r LOVCA. Chinaman Muntard. 100(ILBS. Fire Proof Paint, for rate nt No. 0 Reed House 17CARTER & BROTHER. Erie, Augunt it. IfYlol,._ N uttargs, Mace. Pimento, Penner. Ginger CARTY:It & 101QT1I11t. Prank/le Otani ansparly. AUTIIO9I2II.D TO i ONSTRUCT A RAIL ROAD TO LAICII EWE. ) Milt'. books arcnow open for subscription to the crock in the above comptioy at Ithe orrice of Galbraith/ & Lone In the Borough of Erie. 4011 K GALBRAIIII, Pushkin. Eric, Augtist IP,IBIO. _ won RANT. THE Office of CT my store lately occupied by Thompson /a Ora. ham as a Law Office. Possession given immediately. N. B. For sale. the following Law Books. 1 vol. Addison. 2 do Ihillas..l do Yates. 6 do Inns 3 do Penna. 10 do Sere. and Watts, 6 do Darn, and '3 do Park and Johnson. nod a few volum • Pa. Laws bound. 13:111111 JACKSON. Brie, August 25, 1810.. , 15 13IIINCIUMit ARRANGZIntIiNT. =re. rurdre Clor l dbetionary ltw , Vfo. 9, Hood " M knee • . RS. PURDY would respectfully inform the public that she continues the Co ifectionary Business nt her well know stand in the Heed Hou Bow, whew she has now and purposes Medina constantly on h rid, a large variety of COIIPECTIONARILS, of her own manufacture and sold wholesale and retail, with dir. ferent kinds ofREFRESI , IMENTS,such as Cakes, Pies, Bread and Butter Poached Eggs. C ld Fowls, Dolled ham, Pork and Beans, liot Co ff ee, Soda Water, tee Cream, &c., &c., all of which will be served up In the bese gild most palatable style. She has just re. ecived a fine assorunent OM S, to which she invites attention Mrs. P. has fitted up althorn, up stairs, expressly for theaccom modation °Medics, where !) Ice Cream ad other Itofteshoneate will be served at all ti les during th e Summer. She is deter mined not to be surpass. ,by any plainer establishment well of Buffalo, and wilt enden ,or to afford universal satisfaction. She indulges the hope that thp same liberal patronage which was ea tiaded to her predcccsso will be continued to het. . Erie, June 9, 1849. 4 IfinCl MAIM ROME ilif'd. .... rromittrio to Warren ; : ,, ito -r, VIA IFATSEURoll,k,cor.umnus. owl npsvir4E, PITTSFIELD, OUNGSVILLE, lIIFIN, PA.,, THE subscriber has the contract for carrying the mall three times a wick each piny through the alma places. with a good team, a Iw o one cevercd wagon, and with an experienced and careftil driver—a 'uder old knight of the whip. The stage will leave Wattebuigh on Mondays, 'Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 0 o'cloelrJ A. M. Will kayo Warren 0.1 Tuesdays, Thursdays. and Eli:sturdily.' at 0 o'clock, A.M. • JOHN LYON'. • Wattsburgh,Septembe 1. 1819. guile I titbar orcrefrt Woollen Factory. rrIlE subscribers are al erly to exchange. Cloth or 'Flannels or A. Wool, of all kinds, of work on shares or by the yard, at their usual prices. Carding and Cloth-dressing done, as usual, on short notic'. • CO. & Ifarborereek, May 18, Iql9. . RHODES, CASir ~NOTICE.—AII persons ! knowing themselves to be indebtebted to the drat of Rhodes, d ata & Co., by note or book, are mile ularly revered to Call at ttt.l r wtolen factory in Ilarbertnekonor before the middle 01 June text and settle the sante. Those who may attend to this notice will Confer a great favor on tht subscri bers. RHOD E S, CA33 & Co. I__ 3 Harborerealr, May 19, 1 Cl.OOOl-4. Mtge aim nt of Cloaks, of ditferentstyler and prices, Dont $3, to el Nonni Tinto pieces, &e., all war anted to keep good time, LEWIS GOTHIC HAM. GOLD PE:lB—.Levi Browtds Gold Tenet also. Buglers of tho bon 'NAOS?. orery one warranted. Also. caber Gold Pert, t ow u SI. at I GOTHIC HALL. Valittabl • Visarna fbr Sale. Tllesubserlberonera tor sine the Improved rarm on Widen he now milder, In Cr eenh township In the settlement known as .}yenkee town." The Otren contains about 100 acres. TO Mr whiOil meander cultivation. The tmeroventents Manila it tures4o7 frame dwelling, two frame barns, and sbeds, together with al l otherout buildings necessary. There Is also about 300 apple mostly grafted; pears end teaches In abundance. The land Is well watered and timbered and situated in an excellent netghbot• hood. and convenient to ma ket. It being only dye miles from Ede. For particulars inquire °film subscriber on the eternises: Greene. Ang. 111.=.14 dA WHITTIVIL 'FIRMING GLAINILS4I lam moor solGulleas ..L.cany Framer, together with Plates Mild:Mem Wm. for Met' tlatold homes. , G. LOOGIG Et le June. 7 £541. ivrOTlCE.—Whereaa #l7 wbb. Elizabeth, by tall ml bed and .1. 1 4 board wit/magus' ammo/ provocation. this Minoan* to warn all persona from balloting Or trogrual ber oil my acconnt; as lalsil WV OC dairy of net etkotraedog ear tido data.- liorfkaittn.ealolir 3;411 9:-3141. • AGA GALL. NO TANNII3II NV, Tairbaislie Item:gins Seale Nt The subscribers basing purchased Faitter Me scale patents. and employed a workman, had a long Malmo Willett manufacture the public that they we now prepared to Anil superior to anything of the kind ever Mitred the auteenners WOUIa'SISO CIIII.IOSI their chagrin worthless artificial purporting lo ire irresponsible Illueraat Yankee Pediern—es As arltiek. (She Showing are our price*. Day Scalar. of 4 Tons draft, Coal Ocular of 1 ton dra ft . Platibriafteides, 1330 The. draft. Do. do. do. with hoisting lever and son trucks. Do. do 1200 lbs. draft. Do. do. do. on trucks. with hoist Fairbanks. Avericast Beale.l3oo lb.. do. do. 1200 lbs. 110. I do. do. Itioo,4n trucks do. do. Flour Peeking Eteele.3 o o Counter Seale,. f oz. to SOO lbs.. &germ. Do oz. to gal lbs. platform Al f3eol Dale's Counter Beale, brass lever. 4 OZ. 10 00 lb All the above articles are werratla. Those a good and rakils Scale are requested to give French street, nearly opposite the Fanners Ito C. A.l Eric. May 4O, 1819. "DRABS 01.0016 EIGHT DAV and 30 Hour Clocks, various st eatly tedueed priers, Also, Marine. Circular and other Time Ptre 13. Erle Jaly, 7. 1 wurre Lit t ial IN 011...--Thcubscriber h hand D. 4t. Fahnestock & Co's wafts Lead. and is prepared torten it by the quantity al from Pittsburgh Cost, by the single Keg. MI p 0 tars. This bruott is now considered the bud in , received nearly every week, and consequently b' Ps RIM r . J. Erie. June 2. 1240. gria2rMoLLNV 7 913101 T HE subscriber, proprietor of the above nut / would announce to Wool Growers and the p that he has had all of his Blachlenery thorough! having employed experienced workmen in ail the es of the business, he is not. prepared to Mantua neigh:ea and dispatch. foto the following articles Cloths, Cassimeres, Twers, Flannels, Shawls, B is also prepared to make WA' ER PROOF CLOTII. which is far superior to Oil Cloth for Over Coati rrT Custom Carding. Cloth Vressingand notice. MI kinds of the Country , Produce taken i liberal diaconal made for cash. Friends and Mei are invited to give him a call. and be assures the provemenis that he has made are onward. Dein keep up with the improvernentS of the age, be ho ed in his eabrta. FMtnerly Goerge I Ilfilereek„ Mayll-Em GLABS I .-03 Boxes 8 by 10, and 10 by 12 Erie. Jut* 2.184 D. O lLS.—Tanners, Linseed, Sperm Sweet and A BROW ROOT, tint), rearl Barley, Oat Men' 11 enicilla, by CARTER • I reanimate moon ev %%residua Nadihum and Horse THE subscriber would reinectrully Inform the engaged In manufacturhia Threshing Mach Power of different Mods, which he %cepa constn sate nt reasonable prices, warranted to do no goo In the western country. Persona wishing to vu the above inflates will do well to call on the subs( east of the Halfway House in Harborcreek. fineo Hatborcreek. September, I. 18.10. AOARD. Whipple's Maguorreian DYER THE ERIE 8.4 NA". Ts now open Or Ma reception of v 'Mors. T 1 good Daguerreotype for a mere trifle. e opportunity to aecurione or mote (Samar weine under the trying eircutnitnnces of a Gun! sepal. no price can Pure brute. . ' • Erie, Rept I. mnination. and not close until D. CLARK. rahnestock &McLane's Ve (lAN be had by We dozen at 51anufactureni f t VErie July 7. WO SILVER WORK.--Silver Spoons. lAdles, Ton ter Knives. &c.' constantly on hand and Al sralonribers, not in tag /Wires Slats. 61,1 in Erie. the standard of dollars. Comparison or style in th' tteurarly invited. Mao, Ttderaded pones 2adForistrow New Tor allot' good silver. G. J. Erie July 7. LivoGeesoreathers Wein - Tar. highest market rate will lie paid for live t , the store of. R Sept I. 'tie , --! proxitavxmcs ON *o' 137. subscriber Is prepared to execute atl lines. Drawing sod Engraving 'Andrea Ilotels.Stores Factories. Machinery', Societies' Cards. Show - • Orders attended to without delay, charges mode Fredonia. July 27, 1818 M. Fall Goode, Pall Goots. txr C are now receiving nt No. 1 Deed lloure,l 11V of Fall Goods in the City. to which we w."4:1 teution of purchasers, comprising sonic very choir and colored drool Silks slid Berages. Mons ds Lai and Prints. which for styles, van ties and prices, not, fall to please. • Erie, Sept. 13 IE4O. • 1. / 000 LIGHTS Window Bash, with and wl baud. Orders received and attended t or style ofßasb, made, painted and glazed by first and sold as /ow ns the lowest. CARTED. E< Erie, July 14, 1949. 10 000 Toot Window Glow. 20 ALIOXES English. French rind American 1 IJ comprising all the via% from 8 Ity ,10 to • assortment contains some of the best double Mi.-Lau windows and cases. Also. a lot of French Bby Itt. parlor to what in usually brought IMO this market, b be sold as towns the American. Altogether ours in perlor to tiny other out of the cities, and will be told will suit all reasonable persons, Erle. July 14,1949. GRAVII STONSIO. ON Ninth strtet. nearly opposite the Acadcznv. n I Variegated Mettle, aiways on hand; also. Totno'l !nen% &c.. furnished border 9.1 I.er cent lesa than tt of the. Peddlers that go about the country. Most kinds of Produce and Lutubey taken in pay t; give we a eat!. J. R.l' Erie. July 19—tf 111 good nerement Gultant. Areerdeo l Viol, Flutes. Flageolets. tneltenets and thee, t the best Guitsr and Violin sump in town. Alm 1. Widget' Pegs. Ste.. for sale cheat' by C. 1.1.)U EtieJune,l IE4O, sh ramily GrogeriepOßT_oliEsale , Vre A h im; respectfully begs leave to mturn his .in • to his numerous Cash customers tor their libel nnd to state that lie has Just received Rom New Tor burgh a large quantity n n d variety of Fresh Groceri with care, consisting or Teas Candies Fitch Fu Ccilbe Tobacco Tar He Fruits - Oils Rosin Sir IRice Gelatin N. 'PI e Nuts ea Mackerel Rakes Ro Molasses Codfish I Spades lia Sugars Mats Shovels Hot And a large. MI and complete assortment of every Grocery line, to which he invites the attention °Mos purchase.as these Groceries were bought low and very low For Cash or ready pay. but positively no trust bet King•s, N 0.2 Fleming Block. Frio, June 2, 1819: ORPELANW COURT 0.492.4:1. DURSUANT to en order of the Orphans' Court of E le - couty. will be sold at public veildue on the premises. 0 , Tuesday, the day of October, all the Interest of Betsey, Rim and Sally Horde. minors Under the age of fourteen years. being rib the one undivided tenth part to the following described propert Seventy five acre* of land in Conneaut township. Erie county, nded and described as follows: On the nest by the State Line, on the nonh by, tbe State road, oil the East by the land of Sampson ope. and on the South by.landsofiames Kennedy. The land is subject to a small balance of purehase money now due Terms made known on day ofsale. • IMAM MARCY, 4' adieu. By order of theCouirt, August 8.1819. 1/00 JAMES SKINNER, Clerk. TUE DELAWARE MUTUAL BAFEI'Y XNBUUANO COMPAN , (of Philadelphia,) ARE now doing business on the Mutual plan, giving t a participation in the profit" of the Company, with ty beyond the premium petd. Risks upon the Lakes and Canal insured on the moat terms. Losses will beliberally and promptly _adjusted. . Fire risks on merehandize, buildings and other proven Of country, for a limited terra permanently. DIRECTORS. Joseph H. Seal. James C. Hand, Edmond A. 1 , Theophilus Paulding, John C. Davis, H. Jones pr Robert Burton, John Garrett, John B. Pep' Hugh Craig, Samuel Edwards, Ceorge Se Henry Lawrence David 6. Stacey • Edwntti Dar enadellKalleY. Isaac IL D %via, J. G. Johns. William Falwell, William Gay, John S. Net! Dr. S. Thomas, Itr. Huston, John 134 r, Spencer Manville, • Richard B. Newbould, See.y; WW. Manila re Application can he made to J. KELLOGG, Agen Erie, rah. 10, Ioi9. • Elarlna A ZEXIAD AGAIN. DECEIVED ;lila day by Expreaa at the Empire store& a ' naannmeni.of Dress Satins anti fiiiko, Bennet Salina, , tinge, Muslin Manes, Cashmirea, Tarlton,. Batted Mull: and Llnnen Edginga. n new atyle of Veivet Ribbon and Ci Ttipming Ening, Black Belt Ribbons. ate. ate. tie, ttept. I,s„ OADIV 14, TARTIZZIRIP SIOTSIX.• Corsa , d Fn.M sad PUMA &mu. ll*, Pa. The undersigned takes this method*f announcing to hi. and the public that he hampened the above named mishits Or the reception of company. The house has recently bel PAIRED REFITTED AND CLEANED, co that Rio now I condition an I worthy the patronage of the public: 'VIM all mom as welleseverymber part of the Re-se. have been - infirmiftd with NEAT AND EUESTAh No pains 'will be spared to render tbe Dom end the may of Peal pleasant and &Meat ways he Punished erlibthe BEST the M The location of thieSlNlSCMCentrals pnd ate at either Ihr budletf.oe*wimre, CHARMS AIAVR•I7NIFORIII ANL The ?Win are tame and convenient, ant of an attentive and rAnspetehictaa. - - Pane:Jews c a rried to aoo 14mo, the frto of-chine. cir The ettbeeriberpledimehhotrifthat al on Ma panto mow thi!coodbrt Of 1111 with their patronage. • . , Eq. /nee 110. , , • mtteDvlyggui. l s /Lofting Obales. Pewits. Om, sew ant ring sod MAP Plabow. Tanook. order 11 1 41gbIts awl isla in e t tra. ;A l oes Fait July Wm oz edetebrod raw r. Mock", tsbobas bee leave la laltnisk b to order an Otte n this market. • friends stainstrO" Irbanke 64310 Traps greeter* Ike gees -1030 ng lever. 3i ' • 15 vith twisting w 3 7 18 ,r. 10 . dna. 0 wishing to obtain s a call at No lUi KENNE T 8, -. CO. s =MCI This medicine Ii Pei it hat It IA dictated to be above. A torn edy for the complete care of all !twee affections of the Throat and Lungs. which if neglected. always ern! in eoniostra ton. It isnot a worthless. cilia-penny ankle. made just to sail, like [cony of the common IiOSITUIZIaI of the day, but is a ettletlyikientike Preparation —the original recipe having been rani-died by an eminent Phyvi clan. (the late Prof. Rogers.) mud that still Ruttier improved by one of the present proprietors, who is himself a regularly-I'4. eased Physician, a graduate of the UniverAty of Pennsylvania It is composed of the choicest articles in the vegetable kingdom. most of them 'or long-tried value sum eitalilished reputation. and some of them entirety new, particularly the I xens Lithe.; • plans of won icoarferfrt•ureelicinal virtue; lately Intiodeeed Into this country front Ca li thin ht. The Reel ye has been sho ei n to thousand t of Physicians. who litrie universally approt ed it. and will be shown to ans. Ph% sic ian \ who der ifla to see it, upon applitatit it either to the hopiletors or their Agents It haa been 'tied in nes; tirades of Casts, and I4,stronily recenunclided II Physician; even Pr fcsrurs in our Medical Colleges. Ministers of Gospel, Judges, Lawyers. Merchants. Mechanics, die.—a conclusive proof that there is no quackery or deception about it, but that it in a medi cine of most uncommon virtue and il)racy. PAMPHLETS., As no ordinary-sized ailverti,ensent caw begin to do Juliet' to the merits of this article, the Proprietors \ have embodied in a pamphlet futni.thu history of this 111Mlicinethe description, nu tare, tsc.. of its ptlnelpal.ingredients—tteefferethev bre devigned to haven pon the human system-=and above alL'llie imealratable amount of greed which it has done 1 They design to`Zc i .ulate this Pamphlet extensively% but should atiy one be overloo , they are earnestly desired to call upon the Agents routed below, and pro cure one. gratis It will well repay a perusal. Tie hist. n page 1 7th may be worth to yourself or family. 'THOUSANDS, OF Of, ii\ LARS. and it will introduce you to a mosso i testimony is 'tis 1 Eater which is petfeetly irresistible. ' Such heingoin e.onbilence he its virtues. we ore trilling to tear- I rant the Medicine in every recent ease, (If used according to the directions.) and where the person is not satisfied that he to deriving benefit from it, by retutning the bottle within 3$ huutt Woe, THE BIONEV will Ito refunded. in - See page ad of the Pamphlet. Poi gale, wholearde and retail, by A. 1,. PeOVILL kr Ire.. Proprietors, at their Principal Office. N 0.05 Warren et., New York. to whom all orders fur the, Medicine, and letters relating to agencies. should he ltddrel.ed•VdPt paid. ICY lie sure to ask fur Dr .11: Roger? Syrup of Lthmtroot. Tan, and I, 4 NCUAL.4OOC. and let no other be palmed on to you. CAUTION.—Naire genes; unless there built the buff wrappe a nolf of hand, signed with a Pea, by A. L. SCQVILLE As 'O. # for sate low by 00 1 04D3 Yr Co. I • Matt S'feet. Inconstantly on ted .pure White a 1111/110 advance int.,) at two dot apt. A supply had at all times 11. BURTON. .00Z. enablialunent, P blie In general, i„. repaired. and itrerent branch two Wool with namely-19a In ankets, fie. Ile t g &neon "bort t for %%ort:, and a t r"Mlle generally that all the lin determined to to be euetalm 'RUS REED. Wits Factory. 61 A. E:l7r. rdl Oil. nt A. KING'S . Tapioca Vor- BROTIIE,R . Tizza! Powor. )üblie that be Is Ines and norm ly on baud for work no any chase either of iber cue door 43 . Pa. 141 T" HROOP UulIG , 1 Ste'Dr.. Rogers' Syrup of I.l,Lit,laPt r. T.e, and CLWCUAt .I ii t..,, has pr red itself to be the most extraordinary niedie al aid in curing that Usually fatal disease Consaaiptiott: but. it should he remembered: this medicine is as effleacions and valuable in the iseidest stages, such as Coughs, Colds. Hoarseness, &., before the Lungs arc no far gone that ulceration has taken place. It Is seldom, if ever, known to fail In breaking up the Most obstinate and distressing Congh or Cold. in a few hours' time, If the direc tions are strictly followed. The,grarine, which makes to many wonett r w rases, is thr sale at Carter & Mother and punka & Pm. king, le Pa , I Iva want a e the earl lett wtilan (Jul friend 4 TT "The columns of the Press throughout the country sczn to be so filled with notice! of cures and specifies for all diseases. I 'flesh Is heir ta.' that min hardly knows what to do In case of due ease, for fear that in using one medicine, another and better may be overlooked. Hut from the yeracrkabis cares, and the high order and vast amount of testimony lately brought under mu personal no• lice of the extraordinary efficacy of Dr. Rogers' Syrup of Lissa wont,Txn. and CA.hrIIALATJUA L , we tire compelled. to regard the echietteeof our sim.mt, and confidently state, that for Congas and Cads, and that hydra-headed monster. Cosstastertox, we think the above ineparation a oafs, speedy, and certain cure. To all oar friends ne say, TRY IT; and if it does not help you,nothing tu." Scoop , . But adared by the .nd warranted a branch par- Manufactory & Co. '; e d ie Feathers at A. RAKER, pssde. Et te . orders in ms. views of Business rf By neglecting those salutary precautions which common ecuse dictates, many, eery mane. fall victims to their prudence. We bevesten the young bride, blooming like a bird of paradise— the fait of flower hope, the pride of her father, and the joy of her mother—her check Ilmiled with anticipation, and bet eye beam ing with the soft erpression of bee—t be gay dreams of life den clog berare her fancy. with the rich and variegated Unu Of the rainbow's hue. We have seen nil this changed—aye„ the iced ding garenria for a shroud. and the bridal chamber fur the sepul chre of time dead; and all this by negleel leg to'roisatou Now, before it is too late, use Pr. itageTS . Syrap ebf LIVERWORT. TAR. and CAncliAr.flitaV%. which gives immediate_ Mid; as thou sands of our 1130.5 t intelligent and wealthy familiar trete:ft and willing fo tesdify. PRICI:—In large tonics. P,LOG; or . is Leine , for ft AM. For sale by Carter & Brother, and Burton & Perkins Erie. May 12. MD. audit PETTIT 'le 1414 arrival invitethe at silles of black u•s, Gingham, 41.? think can- I). CLARK. bout Glass, on ;• for any aize to ‘vorldnen, vrxitrAnfe BALSAM - liris t a u s. VII 11l great remedy.lor Connumpt on o th e m.o. ec one I of the I.lvPr; A.thrmt, Brnnehis/s. Palnavr Weaknenet tba oltart.r and cdLer aff:e tiJll . 4 ir the ruhnonnyy Ofpus. HE.% I) TIIE FOLLOWING,TESTIAIONIALS: - . In accordance with the precailingaustual.and in order tOsh w the virtues of this medicine more fully, the following eatilleg have teen selected; and as it Is not our n lab to trifle with lives or health of those afflicted, vi c ',lamely pledge mantra to make uo assertions or "ialse statements" of its efficacy; nor will We hold ant hope to stalcring humanity %thick facts will AM warrant. be Proofs arc here at; en—and we Felled en inquiry from the pildlic into every ease ne puldifil. and feel snared they win find .a u medicine hell desert lag thei: pairs rage and confi dence. Indow Glao. table4l. This fbr Amu, I.ltorther cn t which will i hisline Is en n terms that OTHER. ed House. CARl'Elt .1. 13' Au. 6 R, Wllite rtll,l labltv. Mon u vaii Le hal JIaFtROON CO., la.. / el 1819. Messrs. Eaufold & Park— Gents: This Mto cert y, that nay tqe Nancy lkilionee has 14:ell in a declining state t. I health for the last too years. Mer disease baffled the skill of the best medl -61 aid I could procure—her physicians pronounced bet disease .COIIIIII2IOOII in the last stage.' and said that her recovery Was Past all human hopes. As a last resort with very little hope, I procured Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. After using a few bottles. I found to my ogre able surprise, that her health was Im proving rapidly. She 10 now to far restored as to be able to &t -imid to her regular househnlil duties without steering any Mean ten Mace. Iler rapid iittpror ea ten t and present health warrant tria in the belief that she u 111 MOO itt, entirely restored. RHODES 1/0110NEV. State of liidiana. . Jetrerson Co. y S "' - T, Jame,' M. Humphreys. a Justice of the Peace to and for gala county awl Setter, do certify that the above hawed Rhodes!) dion ey!llh,Cribeil and made oath to the tbrego:ng certificate before sue this:lldr day of Vebruary, t`4o. JAhIES M. 111.:MPI1RPSEI. J. P. To the Public--1 Jacob Green of the County of Jennings. and State of Indiana do hereby certity that in tic early part of last season. I was taken with a violent cough metiersl with a pain in the breast and sonietimrs fever, and that I employed a skillflil physician for some sale. trim said that he could glee me no re lief. I then commenced using Wrstars Balsam of Wild Cherry. nod felt almost immediate relief—and after taking three bottles I find myself in as good health as I enjoyed for a nuniberof )(sus my restoration tinder the blessing of God, I attributed to the usu of the mediae Move named. mums. pit EN. March let, 1 eut. Please , XIIR.IN. ~ Flutinas' ;miler with ieltst now% & Co. a Retail ere distil,/ !Nitwit:tr. attd Ma o, selected •thes ths . Hs i* , B ing t ,&c.. line bine ill the tvid,itig to 111 be .old —Retnew- a FT iTC Plr I VIMINA, iiVir/NOll. CO., L David J. Skinner. a lunice of the Peaee in and for said County and State, do certify that the atom e named Jacob Green. subscribed and made oath to the foregoing certificate, before me this lid day of March 1549. , DAVID I. SKINNER, J. P. The tbllowing communication has Just been received horn Mr, J. P. IVooster. IVholesale, Druggisi, Norwalk : Huron count). Oblo. The afflicted will please read and Judge for Nuaw.i.: a, March 11.1849. . - John D. Park:—Dear Sir—having been afflicted with the Liver Complaint for about eight years, while living ill Elyria, In this &Nate, I had become so low and emaciated, that I was obliged to give up my business entirely to my brother, and was advised to travel and try what benefit it would have on me. I started, and was gone from home about four months, but experienced no relief whatever. and wan (Malls advised by some of my friends to try Wistar's Balsam of Wild ('perry. which I commenced using.— To my own surprke, nod after using two bottles, I was completely restored to health and continued up so this Any without any symp toms of the old complaint, or any sickness of any other kind. I send you this that eau may make use It as you deem tit. knowing as I do. that doe ILlom had saved my life when all other reme dies bad failed. 1 ours, &c., 'e `nsered tilabili- 1 avorahle In town 3011 N P. WVOOSTER. Drilegist, Norwalk, Huron County, Ohio, PHI.° Si per boide—aix Lonles for SSS. Sold by J. D. PARK, (FUCCCFSOf to SANFORD & PARK.) Fourth and Walnut streets, Cinelimatl, Ohio, General Agent far the South and West. to whom all °Myanmar be addressed. Ir.,' J. 11, Dimon, Erie Pa.; H. H. & C. Case Girard; Farrar Whitney & Co. Wateribrd; 1). N. & J. S. Welater Conneaut 0., S. S. & J. 11. Fassett Aeluabula; 3. Merailand Mei/trifle Pa.. $. Wilcox Jr. do. Erie. April 28, IPlh. .uder, .ke. e. lington, TO Tllll m litaCti TflE Subscriber has no leas t hee p tie 'louring Mill& better known perhaps as Reed's Mill. Would inform the public that he will do all kinds of Frlnding nt the shiniest notice. : Thanking the public and his friends for their pint Swots. he would respect hilly ark a eontinuanceof their patronage. as ho feels confident front his eaperlehch in the milling business. to he Title to give good sitistaetion. All kinds of bread-stuffs constantly on band,, hnd for sale cheap. Flour by the barrel or single pound to alit purchasers. cash paid for all kinds of grain delivered at the mill on Parade Street. J , CONRAD ZINN. Erie. Aprii2l. IRO. - tf4ll -- - - - W. 221 ', Erie i 0.33 plenfllcl lk Ve•- . Silk. ofri for _V ‘ , TAO NOVIOSIs IDIVISLIC NOTI hereby given that application will be JL - made to the next Ltgislature of Pennsylvania. for the them potation of a Bank. to be called "The Canal Bank of Edo." with a capital of One Hundred Thousand Dollars. with the privilege of Intrust:4 ii to Three Hundred Thousand Pollan , . whit all the usual Ban - king privileges, to be located in the Dohatakand County of Erie, Slate of Pennsylvehia. Erie, June IS, ISO. James C. Marshall.' Joseph M. Sterrett. If. Ceidwe John A. Vacs, . C. pi. Tibbals, William kelley. - . Reid. Toinlinson, J. 11. William,. • Smith Jae-kson. Wm. S. Lane, Thomas H. SOL J. H. Fullerton. i James Williams, G. Bantind. Crosse Heiden.. (Thu. H. Wright. J. 1). Clark. • tkPqe Kellog Thos. G. Colt, 11.1,11rowe. Alfred Kim P. Metcalf. J. Kellogg, Hamel Mays. J. Hem. ' John C &eke. Wm. M. Gallagher. Carson Graham. W. R. Knowlton. . , - , tl lends tnent i ttE• hood t rely yOr,eglnies, rOPPEZ. Eh). I.eruZiaboudDi• 4Kmunso• TEA. ErmanYonne pen. Goo Powder and floperlat. suoARL S i.t Ctoii. Fano atm cake istashor, powdered • and crushed teat • pmaseso. Purr Howe iced Cardenas. WINE& hiedelts.fort. e.ld Fort. Pure Meek Ebewpatlalave. .BRANDY. Fourth heel • Rtrele.lll. CM*. sod W. ttino. EN, Euremuem. dieltupdast E. W10011ENT;ONI 2tiltabla. Wkalomb wan • The oure ere vettratedd Two end ANTI he rad ret r.e'te el r• r r2tr ee l . June 14. lOW - CAR TEE .1 biiintits.. • it, ~-x~_.~. CQNSUMPTIoN ObRED CANCHALAGD'A; 10.4 TOO Comm CURE Of Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Asthma, Bronohitis,Spitting of Blood, and all other Lujag Complaints tending to CONSUMPTION READ: READ:: COUGHS. COLDS. &c From the Medical Reporter. STRONO TESTIMONY. ~....... DrATII FROM A SLIGHT COLD! ItENIARI:AOLI: CURES! of an the care.thathave vet teen recorded, t b I nrc certainly none otani to the one lira' mentioned. whin I amity shows the euraillit) Ceingunption, e% ell 111 sot e ufluwont Anlll3. 030