rr Oar free-soil Cotemperary. of the. Northers Citizen. thus haineaoreely takes off the weather. and whig t l C l a ys. at one dash of tho pen. ."About ttio weather" will do tar this latitude as well as any other:— -Aeon TOL WRATHIC“..--We have. finalli become set- AlOtand firm In the belief, that the .weather is no moreto be depended on than a Whig member of congress.A Febuary, that has always adhered ripely 0: its Northern principles. has this year turned out to be a;perfect dough face. • March made its appearance when Pe elements were terribly at war. and shook our dwellings with wrath ful howling', but I. to day es tame as a cosset lamb. Cold as was its beginning. it may torn out like Whiff free Soilism—best suited to a Southern. lett:n:l.l But, •,'sufft cleat unto the day is the evil thereof." , 1 QT Last year the girls (farmers' daughters) of three counties' in Massachusetts, turned out straw hats and bonnets valued at $1,646,596. The result is, they have rosy cheeks, and money in their puroes. ) That's better than spinning street yarn. MUTH Or CAPTAIP Mix.—The St. Loeb, Union, *of the IDth ult.. contains on account of the life and death of this young officer. who woo the earliest laurels that were gathered in•the late Mexican war. He died, says the Union. in San Francisco, after a short illness from scurvy and bronchitis, produced by a long end disagree able passage from New York to that plaeti by the course of Cape Horn. At the period of his death be was about twenty-seven years of age, and in the veriprima of his manhood and his hopes. 1 !mronsairr.—The Gazette is oat against "Moustaches and Imperials." and thinks they "Duet to he prohibited in decent society." This is invorprnt. as itdernorist rates thatthere is one great question Girth° day in regr;rd to which our coterriporary does not "ride the fence." We have just received information of a steamboat es plosion at New Castle, Deleware,•this morning. attended with fatal consequences—several were scalded—the per. tot killed. The Clifton had just undergono, through re pairs—the loiter part of her boiler was entirely now, hav ing had steam in it but once before, during the trial trip yesterday. Owing to a vessel lying in the way at the 'wharf, some difficulty occurod in landing and , while attempting to land the blowing out of the-stay bolts produced the calamity —the fireman was killed in the fire room—the engineer Amain at the engine was not injured, nct'r any of the proem standing immediately over the boiler j r —in all, five. were scalded. Nirw Yenta, Manus 4:-3 P. M. The Desuserstio meeting at Tammany 111111 on Satur ,da) night. in fever of the Union; was largely 'attended, suipassed,off with much enthusirism. 13surtmon,IMarch 3. The 'Virginia &ante has passed the. House bill for ta klorthepepular 31lie ea the Convention for amending the Conatitsition. ST. Louis, Feb. 28. I Ihe boat Saraighiaz store of McAlister de Co., No, 66 Levee, eaughtfire last Nita lug sad was instantly destroy ed. Insured Jar 05.000 ea nun* aid $6,000 on buil ding. The ateamiihip Mama* hod ion arrived 'train Chit• grog. Bin brings BS pi:nonagon anal $51:104100 in gold • duot. 'she also brings advices Croon Sas Francirice to 15th Sammy. The City of Sacramento had bees l overtlowed with water. But few spotsofiand were violit,. aad the inhabitintsnre suffering torah!) , (roanthie dreadful calarn pity. Whe loss is estianated at $1,000.000. hnniense herds of cattle and other property have been inept airay. While this great good destroyer great deal of property, it will wash out the gold in great quantities. A party of Chilians made an attack ou the Americana at the mines is the vieinity of Stockton, in which two of theitssaftlats were kilted and others imprisoned , %bough the fatter were afterwards released. This affhir created great excitement. Steamer Ohio sailed yesterday for Chagrna with 480 passengers.`' • • Wamitsavon, March, 4. Sizrarx.—At an early hour the galleries and all the accessible parts mad passages to the Senate 4 Chamber were densty crowded to hear Mr. Calhoun's speech rend. The Senate adopted a resolution offered by Mr. Dickinson enquiring of the Post Master Gen% why appointments were made; and then when the order of the day was reached. Mr. Calhoun rose and thanked-the Senate for the courtesy shown him. and handed his speech to Mr. Misdeal Virginia to road. She speech concluded a kith stating the loss of the egnilibriam- He said the , North was the primary cause of the southern discontent ind 'if the seestion was not settled, it would end in disunion; he re viewed the charges of actithern aggression. Hs said the north was fencing the south to cecede. but it must come unless the question was fairly settled, andipeedily Settled. Justice conoot be done this speech in a brief telegraphic article. it occupied about two hours in reading. and was listened to with profound attention when it was conclu ded It was agreed that Mr. Hamlin of Me. should speak to-morrow. Mr. Walker of Wis. and Mr. Webster. on Thursday, Mr. Seward and Mr. Hale wanted to obtain the floor Lee the earliest possible opportunity. tiocn' after which the Satiate adjmuued. ". ' Holux.—Mr.Doty withdrew his resolution'. I Hie pur pose he said had been accomplished by the bill he had in troduced. and which had been referred to the committee of the whole. On motion of Mr, McLean, the House went into committee of thu whole and took up the special order the day. being Mr. McLean's bill concerning the port of Baltimore. He proceeded to give a brief explan ation of the object of the bill pending its conifideration the House look up the California message. Mr. Sack ett being entitled to the floor addressed the comnuttee at length, Mr. McWillie followed. and spoke with much emotion, and he einoerely believed that the Union was in imminent danger. Mr. Van Dyke of N. J.. made a speech in which he endeavored to show that the South had been the agressora. Mr. Hall of Missouri next ob tained the floor when the committee rose. The House resumed the consideratiom of the Baltimore bill—was am ended—when the House adj. Mr. JAVIOnj the newly elected, member from Georgia, 'Neared, Man was dilly sworn and took his lent this morning, CINCINNATI. Mire') 2. ' The resolutions appoluted delegates to the Nashville Convention. were effectually killed in the KentuCkiSen ate by the deckilve vole of 23 to 6. Only one Whig vo• led for them. and only' two Democrats against them. Nzw Yoar. March 5, 3 P. M. An immense Union meeting was held at Daltiniore,last evening. It is estimated that there were ten thousand moons present. Col. Giles. officiated as President. A totes of resolutions were adopted, in which the sustain ing of the Unicia by the adoption of Compromise measures vie reecounneosjed. r The Ifeelald of this turning publishes Mr. Celhounts Oteech entire. 'lt oecupierfiye and a half columns of bat :toured. The speech commutes& by stating that hero is danger to the Union. and traces the. caupe to the lacoetent of the South, not of sudden but of slow and Patient growth. The first 'Charge is. that the South has I'''ett excluded, from, ell interest in, the teritories common to the Union; second. that the adoption, of a system of rereoU and disbursenteut t enenorrnens. to the South. has btu forced upon the county. takingusway an undue pro- Portion of the precedes of the South, and pressing upon het se unequal taxation for the benefit of the 'North; third; that the system of political measures which has been t he Pithed heachanged, the original character of the Fad ers! compact. He believes that under the present state etthings, the Elopth cannot., with honer., remain In the Velem. Re deteile the origin of that belief in the long continued aggressions cribs North. He lakes tho 'census d IVO and 1840, and shows Ask the equelibehant boo. , seen the North and Etouch has been, destroyed, no by time, but by the intofeNance of the Pprernmont. and then lays down the modby which this Guitertmen • tel interposition hes been ccompliehed. Het neoll pro . heeds to' show by statistics le is that the eqniihritim has \ aw„ ‘ been destroyed,,and the whole. power neutralised in a sectional majority. From thia hp passes. tp the Tariff; manufactories,. sad the general•matters pertaining to the protective and American System, and concludes this dl. !Won of the subject by asserting that. instead of living to a Republie,we are swayed entirely by the National Os mocracy. I . March 9. Mar Qateilfil. ' Fob. 28 RELIGIOUS NOTICE.-,A discourse will be deliv• orad in the ; Universe* Church to-morrow evening on the eubject;ol the "Sao aide in Religion." or "Two chances for salvation." • 'IHERSSRS. KIDD& Co. Imes, N. Y. April I sth. 10117. , "Gentlernan—ourstock of M' Lanes Worm Sp ectOr. is ezhauited, as is also that of all the ( Merchants in this county...- There is quite a cau for it. And ydil will oblige us by ibrwar• ding a package as soon as possible. If it would be agreeable to you we would act as your general agents for this county. Please let is hear (tons you Boon. SCHU YLER & CO." The above is only one among thousands of certificates and or- Aims constantly pouring ikupon us AVM quartet; of the Union. Such 'enervate the best evidence of its excellence. Sold by Carter & Brother,and J. 11. Burton, Lyle. Pa cry ts TWENTV DOLLARS.—Butuasaros, lowa. Dec. LlBlB. K. Woolsey & Co.—Uentleman: Since my Visit to Chicago in June last. I have used Sloan's Ointment and Condition Powders and find them fully equal. if not superior to what Is reeotumended. I have spent more than "twenty . dollars" fur experiments. and one box of Sloan's Ointment anl a package of the Condition powders are worth more than all. Ido not give my testimony to have my mame sounded In the papers, but because I believe that justice to t h e p u bli c , a s well as to the Maker and Vender of a really good article, should be awarded. , I live at Toolsboro. Louisa county, lowa, and can be consulted in proof, of the above face. JAMES A. TOOLE. MARRIED. At Wousburg, on the 28th ull.. by for. Mr. -Jennie, Mr. F. B. Taylor and Mies P. M. Emerson, all of Watts bum. On the 27th ult.. by•the Rev. Mr. Stillman, Mr. Wm. F. Cummings'atidMiss M. Jana Loomis, all of this city: On Thursday last, by the Rev. Mr. Himebsugh, Mr. David Riblet and Mrs. Catharine Ward both of Harbor creek. • DZZID• In thits city On Wednesday, after a short but pain- , ful illness,Lucinda Elizabeth, daughter of Geo. W. and Elizabeth Riblet. aged 5 years one month and six days. On the ISt inst. Caroline Ida. daughter of Samuel T. and Nancy Nelson, of this city, aged 10 months. In hlillcreek. on the 25th ult.. Mr. Lemuel Miles, aged 58 years. a . . a In 11Ii v 1 1 1Creek, on the 25th ult.. Mn' rs. la. relict of the late W . Warren, aged about 40 ye rs l . - In Millcreek. Mrs. Eliza. widow the late Moses Gra ham. aged 45 years. '''--, On Wednesday. the 27th tilt.. Mr. C mfort Hayes. a respectable citizen of Springfield. of old a e, being within a few Months of 80 years. On th t o 21st alt., in Waterford. Mr. Ale ander McKin ley. aged 44. The death of Mr. hlcKinle must he felt alike by ) his family, by the community in hich he dwelt. and by the church to which he belonged. At the' residence of John Moore. in Oreenfie on the lat inst..llllr. Joseph Porter, formerly of Mich.. age 67 years. Detroit, papers please copy. GRAVE STONES. 47' lit FR4NCif STREET, AsAY be found a choice assortment of Fine American Marble, of various sizes, sultablo for Mad Stoneis, Tomb Tables, &a., which will be sold at pi ices that cannot .fail to suit purchas ers. Please rail and examine quality, and prices_ beibre purchasing or traveling neut., by so doing you will save lone-third of your money. p. PE,L,TON. Erie, March 9, 1619, • 1y1.7 FONDUE' NEW TORE STORE. On Ms cash trim! Produce wanted in exchange for goods. Dry Genoa , Large Stock; Ic endtese variety. Great Bargains eihred! Man goacror lets many than wig other Store is Erie Gninto. Woo, large Mock of Groceries, as araat cheap pp Armory/ Fresh nee, itreellini " yualityjor 31,37, a 511cts., worrantot to nal. or the money remade& 4c., 4e., THE sttbseriber having leased tbr a term of years the Store, No. 6, Donnell Block, known as the "New YorleStore," will con tinue the business ofinerchandizing to this city, where he will be happy to see and wait upon his customers and the public general ly tow wish to either buy or sell for Cash, !laving but little faith In the "friendship-iii-trade" principle. I shall hold myself in read iness to make it the interest of my OUStOMerS to hay of irte. Among my goods I have some that I will sell at Cost! hence huyers will frequently suit themselves with goods which I am disposed to "run off" To one and all remember this truth. lam not lobo undersold in Western Pennsylvania! TO FARMENd.—I am in the market for Nutter, and Cheese. in any quantity, and shall be in readiness at all times to pay cash during the ensuing season. Very respectfully, Erie. March 6th, 18.56. B. POWERS. VENDTTIaI WILL be told at public Vendor.. on the premises of the sub scriber, in North East township, on Saturday: the 23d day of March, the following property: Cows, Young Cattle, Sheep, house hold Furniture, and [nail other things too numerous too mention. Site to commence at 10 o'clock. Terms niacin known on .clay of sale, SENECA IVEBSTEJI North Fast, March 0, 1230. - 2t43 NOTICE. PERSONtiI indebted to the subscriber, late Prothonotary of Erie U county, for tales and fees on Judicial proceedings. are hereby notified that their necounts are now made out and placed an the hands of Jonas Gunnison. Esq., for immediate collection o,nd payment to him or to the subscriber, is the only way to save Mots. Erie. March 0, 15.50,-4m43 WILSON KING. "lIIIOLESALE AND RETAIL 4 , ranee GRO aikitZED. No. Y, Ftrating /Hoek, State Street. TE subscriber having bought the entire stock of Groceries fornserly owned by A. King Etta., and added n little more to It. Is ready to sell to all those wishing to buy cheap for cash or ready pay, as I am bound to sell as cheap if not cheaper Man any otherestablishinent of the kind in this city. The stock is large and bought expressly for family uie, consisting of any quantities of Teas, eon° Rico Sugar. Java Coffee. Molasses ' Loaf Sugar, Sperm Candles. Bbl Salt. Shaving Soap. Mould " Coarse do.. Pale , do. 'hyped " Cream Nuts ,, .- Tobacco Plui, Cigars. Filberts,. ." Cut & xisr. Powder. Cinnamon. Shot. .Logwoo d. Lead, Starch. Alum, I Indigo. Refled Candy. Nails, , Ground Ginger. Common do.,__._ Rice. " Alspice, Assorted Store Wane. Sweet Oil, Pepper, Fresh White Fish, Ship Chandlery, Flour, Mackerel, New Orleans Sugar. Raw Coffee. Resides a great many things too numerous to mention. Those wishing to buy wIS do well to give me a call before purchasing, as I am determined to sell low for rash. JOIN M'OANN. N. B.—Country produce will be at NI GPM Ratan exchange for Goods. . L APO. Erie, March 9, 1550. 43 132ri0 and Zidonboro 'lank Road Company. 1111 P, Charter kir oltie Erie and Eilmpose Plank Road Compe ny.",havl lig been issued by the Governor and received. the sub scribers, a majority of the acting Commissioners, have appointed Saturday the 6th day of April. MO. at t P. M, at the Reed House in the Borough of Erie, as the time and place (or organizing said Company; at which time and place the subscribers to the capital ,stock of said Company arc notified to meet and elect one President. five Afanagers, one Treasurer and such other officers as may be necessary to conduct the business of said Company ea - really to the provisions of the law in such case made and provided. JAMES H. CAMPBELL, M. W. CAUGHRY, JOS. M. STERRETT. WM. , BEATTY. /MTH JACKSON. • Commissioners. Erie, Muth 0. ISM). ' td 13 trio and Wattsburg i'laultnnad domPany. TIIE Charter en "the Erie and Wattsburg Plank Road Compa ny," having been Issued by the Hevener and received, the subscribers, a majority or the acting commissioners,' have aft Pointed Saturday the 300 day of March, 1850; at I. P. M., at the Reed House in the Borough of Erie. OS the time and place for or ganizing said Company; at which time and place the subscribers to the capital stock of said Company are notified to Merl and elect one President, rive Managers, one Treasurer and' such officers as may be necessary to conduct the business of said Company agree ably to the provisions °title law in such case made and provided. A. W. BREWSTER, JHS. 11. WILLIAMS, WALTER CHESTER, BILES SANFORI). lAIS, M. STERRETT Erie, March 0, teso.-14:0 Cominissienera. NOTICZ TS hereby given that Samuel W. Keefer, Samuel M. Drown. John I. Gable, C. Kolb and others. on the iith day of February. A. D, 19- .10, filed their petition it. the Court of Common Pleas, of Erla.coints ty, together with.an Instrument of writing therein. specifying. the object. articles. conditiona, name and style, under wbiots. they mean to associate (or religious purposes, and exhibited the same. to the said soon, praying the said court to grant them a charier of incorporation under the Dupe and style of the "Fleet United' Ger man Evangelical imthern and Relbrme4 St. Johns Congregation of Erie and vielnity.n Whereupon the said Court perused and ex mined said instrument, and being ea aided that the objects, arti cles and conditions therein set forth and contained, appear lawful and not injurious to the commupity. did direct said writing to be flied in the office of the Ptothonary of said Court. notice to be inserted in one newspaper printed In Erie county for at least three weeks,setting forth that. this application had been made to said Court, to grant a charter of incorporation, and flied the first. Moe dal. In May. A. D. 'as% for hearing &c . JAMES SKINNER. rrothonotarrs Office, • Trothonotargr. Erie, March 0, tA3O. 31043 ADEIZNIO I MANION NOTS O-11 . T EWERS of Administration on the estate of Adam Heath. /4 late of North East township, deceased. having been granted to the subscriber. notice is hereby given to all permit. indebted to said estate to make Immediate payment, and thosehaving claims against It will please present them legally aui hentleated• for nestle ment. „ • NORMAN NAStI. Adta's North East. March 0 task von' LAND AGENCY XN MEM VIIIThe subscriber of for sale, at his residence Esit in Erie, Pll. 61 ' 00 10 rsrmil MA W.. 10 Per acre. in lots of= - 1 00 W 300 acres. Grain Fauns at 41 to SOO per acre, la lots of3o to 230 awes. Wild land at o.to 81 per acre, lu lots of 2$ to 00i1 acres. Out lots ofErie, 0173 to woo per acre, and In lots of Erie, at 200 to 84,000dollars.cach. Erie Out lot N 0.379, situate between French & Holland,Streets, subdivided Into convenient lots, for Nesidenoe or business, now for sate at 200 to 8400 cash. A rare chance. Also a One Water Lot property newly wharfed. for Sale or Vent. Erie, Match 9.1810, ' WILSON KING. 27 Eowwerclal,Advertlse G r, e r t Gasette l'Laild tior l y: 4r. Ls ad lirtfldPirer. VZINDIIIII 'EVIL!. be soldet the residence or the Into „lobes Reynolds, le vir orem e remlohlp, Erie Co., Pa. flosses. Cowl4Yodng eel tie,Bheep, Hoge, Hay, a set of do,bleiantess. ono two hone wag: on, and fantiing utensils. household houlture. and ,ethei things too numerous to mention.. The above sate. Ea take place on Meriden the Vat day of March, A. U. 1630. Tempo Wade town on the dpof tale. ISAAC "WOWS, . . JADE? .K L L. wow. Much 9.1830. anti . Ezeoulant. PUPIL 1 9 OBetf: rblt in "tC; For _YI rale. Feb. 9,--84 Pee r , ZIELLOGO. Administratatai lab. BY vitiate of an order of th e Orphan's Court ollie County of Erie, will be sold by public vendor, on the premises on Wed. nesdaY. API il 10, 11130,commenting at ten o clock, A. ai d , ft4' lowing *accused properly, situate in the township of Gi enue• ty of Erie. State of Bennet:lmila, between the east and west vil lages of Girard, belonging to the estate of George Rowley, deceas ed. to wit: Ail that messculge or tract of land deseribed and bounded as O lean; Beginning at a post on the old State Line. on the East side or bank of Elk creek: thence by the old state line west twenty four perches and ,sth-tenths Of a perch to a post; thence south ninety-deb perches and nine-tenths of a perch to' a posts thence east live perchatto the Elk Creek Whip; thence south twenty-five agrees west twelve perches and fire tenths of a perch to a post; thence south sixteen degrees east thlny-eight perches to a tents thence south thirty degrees eaet, three perches in a hemlock, thence south one and' one-half degrees west fifty-seven perches to a post, theuee east one hundred and ibrty-thrce perches and five tenths of a perch to a post; thence north one hundred and twenty one perches end two-tenths of e perch to a post; thence east three perches and five tenths of a perch to the south-west corner of land late of Asa Bottles, deceased; thence north fifteen and onehalf de grees west wean perches and nine=tetiths of a perch to a post set by Julius Hathaway, near the canal, thence south eighty-six and one half degrees, west sixteen perches and three-tenths of a perch to a _post; thence north thirty-eight nod one half degrees west thirty PeretlEs ton post; thence north fifty-one and onehalf degrees west boaters perches and five-tenths ore perch ton post; thence north seventy-nlue and one fourth degrees west twenty-four perches to a post; thence north fifteen and one-half degrees west six and one teeth p; relies to the ridge road; thence south filly-two degrees Wert twenty perched and five-tenths ore perch to a post;' thence south ten perches and seven-tenths of a perch to the south-cast corner of le M'Call lots, oft w owned by James M. Sterrett; thence west venty perches to the bank of Elk creek; thence north twelve de-• west eight perches; thence north nine degrees west tweet; perch ; thence north twenty-vix degrees west eighteen perches; thence north thirty-nine degrees west fourteen perches to the ptate of beginning; excepting and reserving out of the above described piece ofland, about one-half acre heretofore conveyed Mr the are of the Methodist Church, on the west side of Elk Creek; and also about four acres and seven perches heretofore conveyed to Daniel A. Clark; and , containing about one hundred and filly acres or Land. And also. all thatcerta in other\ Lot. piece, or parcel of lend. eft uate lying and being in the said tOwnship. In the county aforesaid, bounded as follows; to wit: Beginning at a post at the south-east corner of lands of Rufus Hills, thence along the south line of the tract. east one hundred and ninety perches and seven-tenths of a perch to a post on the east bank of Elk Creek; thence along said bank north forty degrees west sixteen perches; thence north sixty, two degrees west twenty-six perches; thence north thirty-one do. green west, five perches; thence north forty degrees west eleven perches; thence north eighiy-fout degrees west thirteen perches; thence south sixty eight degrees west five perchno.thenee north seventy-four degrees west four perches; thence north forty-nine degrees west, nineteen perches; thence north eixiy-three degrees west, filly-three perches; thence north thirty eight degrees west, twenty-four perches; thence south eighty-one and one-half degrees wes• sixteen perches too post in the cast line of land of said Hills and ;hence south ninety-one perches and six-tenths of a perch to the, place of beginning, containing forty-six acres and ihrty-two perches, and allowance, he it the same mercer less, and being part .of tract No. Min hundred and ninety-nine. • Also, a certain other piece, or lot ofground, situate In the west village orGirard, hounded and described as follows, to wit: be ginning at a stone corner on the south side of the Ridge Road. one chain and twenty• Seven and one-half links, east front the north east corner of the brick house built by Defile! A. Clarke, thence north fifty degrees cast. Eighty-four and three-fourths links to n stone corner on the south aide ofsald road; theuee north, fifty degrees; east. eighty-four and three-fourth links to a stone cor ner on t e smith side of said road; thence south, forty-eight de grees east, two chains and thirty-nine links to a post on the south lima land sold by James Laughlin to . Daniel A. Clarke, thence south, sixteen degrees east, along said line far enough to make he fourth line paralel with the second line, thence north forty-eight degrees west. three chains and seventy-one links to the place of beginning. containing forty-one perches of land. The two-hundred acres first described has thereon a Grist-Mill, Saw-htill, Oil-Mill•Tanery, Dwelling House, Barn, Out Helms, Arc., and lantostly improved. The lot last described has thereon a comfortable Dwelling- House, Out-Houses, Adze. The said two-hundred acres will be sold subject to a mortgage I rd favor of Rufus Hills upon which there is supeosedoo be due about eight thousand dollars. TERMS.—One-filth on the confirmation of sale; the balance to noir equal annual instalments with interest on the whole suthun juid, payable annually with each instalment, to be secured by dgment bond and mongage on the premises. HARVEY R. DEERS. JANE ROWLEY, Administrators of George Rowley deceased. Girard, March 0, WO. ' - Idl3 MZEOVTOR'S NOTIO2I. LETTERS tenementary on the estate of Almuthder McKinley, deed, lateof Le Bernd' township, having been granted to the subscribers, nil persons having claims against said estate will pre sent them duly authenticated and those indebted will make 1,11- mm:date payment as the business will be settled up without delay. ^ JOHN J. FINDLEY. . . C. JOHN C SMITH. , . NANCY McKINLEY. March 2. 1850.--atnil Executers. C , ) h () NOTICE is hereby given that biters of Adminisuation an the estate ofJoseph Skinner. dec'd., late of Ws) ne township, have been granted to the subscribers. All persons having elaitus against said estate, will present them duly authenticated, to the subscribers, for settlement. and all indebted are requested to make payment to the same. • FRANCIS A. bIeINTIRE, Administrato ETHAN SKINNER. rs. Erie, Feb. aft. IESO. anvil DZlTllitch722'lT AND DIURETIC, D R . 111 R' d • Saraaparilla t Wild Cherrp and Dandelion Com pound. This valuable Medicinal preparation DIFFERS ENTIRELY from pay simple •I•Extmet ofldarsaparitta," or common burl fyiug Medicine, it is a compound of ninny of tho 1 • MOST CITANSING MEDICINES, 1 With others holing din oily on Os ladnoys or having immediate L e3b r7c to the relief and preparation in existence, and I I I . IT IS UNRIVALED . In purifying and refreshing effects, by any Medicine In the timid. It ks put up I__ . IN LARGE not.' rixs. Ls Serypteasext to the taste. and is more concentrated, -_ STRONGER, HEWER AND eIIEAVU Than any °Picric Market. Persons iirho have to "Damps. rine" by the gallon, without relief, have been redi r ity cured; by using two or three bottles. This -• the only Compound In which Sarsaparilla, Wild Cherry and Donde ion are so prepared, to otter the peculiar virtues of each, in combination with pure Extracts of usher healing les In a highly concentrated state. Its ingredients are • - PURELY VEGETAIILB, And are such roots rind harkens are found—though chiefly bike• tingcertnin parts—in their general Wildcat)) , to produrA U WWII eteaasisig ositihsoliow offsets. IT IS IMPOSSIBLE To cure many diseases, Dropsies, Kidney Complaints, do.. draw oil Waters Humors from the Blood, or corrupt and Irritating secre. lions of diseased organs from the body, without the thorough ttrea- Arum ON Tile KIUNEYS, OS caused by thin Medicine.. 14,0 OMER extract even pretends to thia sfisa. in (hot thin. very operation for which it is particularly ansipossdadt differs from another prep arations, and uiakts it ths but caapoaadia szistatax, IN ALL CASES OF DROPSY. Use this medieiae. !twin rellare. ItAN erred soksa Ji f fs ant/ staidespaire4 if. It contains articles that bill errs if exylkiNg can, and takes the otto method to make permuted erns. Taw Iteme4 VIIRINIER AND DRIVES OUT Alt Impure and gross humours, not only by working directly the. blood, brit by restoring each organ to healthy vigor, and espe cially increasing the action of.tbove which draw trout the body, and lastingly remove all IMPURE OR DISEASED FLUIDS Ail diseases originating in a depraved state of the vital nukte. Eruptions. Ulcer., Bores. Collection or Watery Humors. DISEASES OF THE BLOOD, • Will nod this the bast alterative, and moat cleansing Medic ineder &Arc any abler in indigarating Sena. It has worked sowed the ensorest awe of Diseases of the Urinary Organ*. 12.11304 °gas OF TIM KIDNEYS. Bladder'. &v. ° d splendid diuretic. No eztuad is es goad for Weaknevs of tha q. Weak back, Retcniion or Involuntary dory of Urine. Burning or Bealditl, Involuntary Emissions, or other Irritability. Restrioneu, the on s Medicine tkat hail Mats parts. In Berolhlous habits of the System, ions and wcaheued states, CONSUMPTION, COUGHS. Wasting diseases of the Lungs. Pains in the Brawl, &c., the 'comb. ing Pectorals mid bracing Tomes. heat the Lungs most kindly, and strengrhed the body, while the acrid humours that load, the system are cleansed. 7 Ad ralieving erVeraofrthe Rirbssys is 'Nark ed is Isosage disease. It is warranted saperlor to any reparption —Sudden. attiteksfrom Esposure cue certainly cad, FEiVIALE COMF'LAINMSt. For Irregular, Suppressed or painful Menstruation. Fluor Albust Uterine Ditnat.es. or any derangement of the Female Frew. It Dover disappoints espectatlon. No common stdiciso sill such these derangements. This compound contains certain Roots. Ms botayul tnilr vacs thaSsAinthi &hued, It cures the most aggrava tod forms. GENERAL DEBILITY AND DECLINE, It wilt refresh Immediately. Akw days• use will tontines the incredulous. The appetite Increased—the nerves so quiet—spirits raised and new, Pure and Rich Blood takes the place of vitiated and corrupt. wenn ut youn rAyaugs, You will never be without it. It will do. morn. good end ears. more speedily. the hundreds of petty diseases, Colds, Bowel Com plaints, Impure Blood. &e.. tban anything you. have ever tried.— Look,cd Certificates, TheAti CAKES? InrArrr or most delicate Fe male ca. coked, scitA perfect safety. SEAR IT IN MIND: That this le the oniy. medicine that has ever cured the low. wearing Sine FeyEno attested by tits oatisqf aostl thirty of the cured, and you will acknowledge THERE IS SOMETHING IN IT. Where obstructions °ripe organs have caused depoOlis. GRAVEL. Or Stone in the Bladder, this medicine has been used with nston ishinviueeess. .For, Otri,4ficates of Cures of Ms it aay diueu,. SU Pamphlet of tura. TREMORS''' . roams. Or Durusts °Ube STOMACH and BOWELS. Costirertere.DYS , rEPSlA.'with Debility, Be. For Bowel Compleiets„ 0 ca* be re. lied ox X WWI rapidly. Also, when ecetuatilotlon of bile has mused DELrnIiBEIISEASES, Jaundice. &e., or when they are coming; on„errk• about you are We n It carries off the corrupt bile rapidly. by the natural chart. nels,andwerwesinatadiaisly. It has cured LIVER COMPLAINTS Of years standing. as certificates testify IS shetiys ties: sitterao tion. Try it. Great Physicians prescribe always diuretics. This compound is excellent—Dandelion alone balm:tat specific. LOOK FOR TESTIMONY On the pages °four PAIIMILSTS or columns of our papers. A list of as induentialnaines has *sem boat given ittoruPPorl of so, Medicine. We hare there indisparaids testimony of the ca tais cfre qj every &mass ss seentiens. T*. swat Mar nigh ismodigatiMs isrsgrisststki Ora A 'AMULET. Call on the certifiers or ask theteopinion. and you too wilt usa D., It wilt affect you different frompay other, and we think it wilt do you more good. Prepared by Dr. it B. MYERS, Ilutfale. Alt-Orders addressed to E. Bollidge at his variety , store . , t 23 Malitst. Dual°, N. Y. . For sale by Carter It Brother. Lite, Pa. Iyl4 111:11111NO Orrl Ifl7LLIi7O Writ AS the Subieriber intends removing, West as somas he eon close tim his bushing In Etie. he Wren his stonit,ot - areier&ir& Proeisionst,, Yankee Notions. ke., 4e., et apatly reduced, prices. - Tea trout 80 t 074 cents per pound, Wooden Ware, Daisy lila t. Wisp amotio.pfungs, fietees;giolaae Tobacco. ,Braudy. and Malaga Wine; and numerous other articles, will to. sold, Cad, with transportation /Medi Wrapping Paper atm& t Rae invite the attention of those who wish to purchase for at my tow rates, and stull bedew)). to wait upon all who ca ll. Zite.leb Ink A• 1.%0ra side.. . . OLOTIKI War= : I - This wayleith- assay Play.” T SAVE on band .good' , totblade, blue black. olive J green. olive brown, blue drab; wide* and golden mixed 54 Broad Cloths, which purchased at auetiow ekepp. de en ear nest ea, I will sell a good Black 6-4 Cloth it .01 73 pee yard. Brown. II 50.011ve Brown 011, Blue. wannoted Awl Color, SIN. Drab Oiled. bleed el 50, Pitotel, Blue Black Benue% GU. I will guarantee every yard molted and good colors. I have also a goodanorunent of fine Clothe. Wiled 1 will aril 'prOportionablY cheap. Podium w•Il please lave lart lOU. and I edit witiso &health's "some thinpenn be done so u others." - Erie. N0v.17, 186). C. N. TIBBALB. Chesyside. AUlr;msitossaid Arsivals'of Goods Olt - VALL AND WZNTIIIL Cn WEIGHT begs leaVe to inform his numerous friends and the • Country at bilges that be is noW receiving from the eastern e files and manutketurent.the largos- , land moat eatehalveametment of FALL and worrza GOODS he bas ever belbre orkred In this market, and would briefly say (with' at little Palling all Pas" able ' ) that he has spared Ito time DO/ galas In the selection of his coca, which hasbeen bou=nostly thread, and at such bargains ns to deli , competition,. importers not excepted.) With this assurance I pledge myself to those that wish to buy Goods nt wholesale or retail, that t am not to be Undersold by any house In Ibis oily. For Anther particulars please drop in at the Comer, aPpowe 13. Brawn's Hotel, and ecautine style and ma ic. vet. FLOCK, SALT. YISH, an 4 PLASTER . —A heavy stock for the wtutet and opting trade rot sale low. at inn. It' C. B WRIGHT'S. SHAMA of every description, and very cheap, as Erie Oct. S. S. It. DEIVEY'FB • AMONU the meanest things on earth Is aOn Rater. tU4i' growl, but go to as Hardware Store and get a "Tally Ho" that wilt shave easy, No 1 Reed House. Jan &S. Rat and Caps for the People., PRICES REDUCED ONE-THIRD.--SPLENDID HATS FOR e1,50-LcLoTII CAPS FOR 194 MM. S. SMITH, Ilimrsa, No. S , CAsaysids; would respectiblly In. form his friends end the public, that he has received from New York a splendiu stock of Bahl. Caps. and Furs, which will be sold at the above Reduced Prices. .ALso, 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. ID' Call and examine PRICES. Oct. 0, 1840.-n2l. arm Gooms, Dar Gomm. • T AM now receiving everday my Fall and Winter stock MARY .1. GOODS./which I invite the attention of the citizens of Eriennd vielnity.tocallandesamineßoodsandprices before purchasing elsewhere. as my terms are Cash and no humbug, and ray whole attention paid to Dry Goods exclusively. II feel and hold myself bound not to be andersold this side of the "Atlantic." Erie, Oct. O. H. R. DEWEY. 1 70ffiloGIVALI.Prr g eheb:thilLfarylinhttetorellandnidno°tItlepttratit like proportion. bought to sell, and will be cheap, and warranted ' good All the best, by ..1. H. BURTON. Erie. Dee. El, 1849. ao .1 - 04k11111 OAIIIIII '„) ►autserMer wil pay Cairn. or rehanse OH & Candles for A Lard. delivered at the Store of R. 0. HULBERT or at my Factory. R. P. HULBERT. Erie. Jan. 3, 1830 ' 3m31 ADMINZIIITI2JLTOIVO Nl= B Y Virtue of an Order of the Orphans Court, of the County of Erie, will be sold by public Vendue on the premises, on Sa- Itirday. the shah day of April next, commencing at ten o'clock, A M. , the following described property, situate in the townshlh of Gttard. about two miles west of Girard village, belonging to the estate of Isaac Silvenhom. deceased, to wit: A certain ineesuage or piece of Land situate in the Township of Girard aforesaid and desert: ed and bounded as follows: Boun ded north by the Rid e Road. East by the Road tending south from the old Bilienhorn I acorn Stand and the land yr Joseph Philips. South and West by the lands of Maxim Randall, containing about Twelve acres of land, Also a certain other pkwe of Land. Bourn• ded north by the Ridge Road,east by lands ofitobertsun i South by the Lands of Isaac Miller, and west by the dad leading South Qom the Taverd Stand asftesald. contains about Seven acres of Land. Ake. a certain piece of laud, bounded North by the old Slate line, south and east by other lands of said Sit veriborn. and west by lands purchased by raid 8 ilvenhorn of William 11. Town vend,,and lands cf I.4renzo Johnson & Co, containing twelve acres of land. it being the twelve originally set otT and sold with the mill by the Executors of Win. Silverthonn, and after wards purchased by said Isaac Silvenhorn,. . The two pieces first Moro described lie contiguous to each other and have thereon ahouie, barn and bleckstuith abop. &o, and together would make a very convenient small farm. The twelve acres has thereon a Grist Mill, situate on one of the most durable streams in the County. The laud is mostly improved and - all of the first quality for grass orgraln. TERML—One-fourth on the continuation of sale'and the bal ance in three equal annual instalments with intere st annually In the wholourox To be scoured by Judgment hand, and mortgage on the premises. GEORGE H. CUTLER., THOMAS R. MILLER, ‘VM. SILVERTHORN, Administrators of Isaac Silverthorn deceased. Girard, rtb. p t 11 id= Ilßsa• GIiZIRUZIAN 'GALLERY. Q SEEMAN & LEWIS ate happy to annound to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Erie, and the friends of soleness and art in this region round about, that they arc prepared to take Likenesses of a anterior quality at their rooms, over Middleton & Murphy's store, three door, east of Orowa's hotel. There arc several reasons why persona can obtain better pic tures ;dour rooms than at any other in Oka city, or in this part of the country. ' One is, • WS{ semi Tun sass :adman Skylight and ride light COM RINED--each correcting the ;hurts of the other, and producing a natural and man beautiful effect...— TRY IT, WHOEVER. IS NOT SATISFIED WITH PIC TURES TAKEN ELSEWHERE ! • Another reason is. we have the best apparatus. The importance of this will be obvious to nny one. We shall not offer those who favor us with their patronage, the fiat, insipid, corpse-like things which many who call themselves artists present to the public. Neither shall we offer thing dark. gloomy images which human beings are inintlinies told resemble themselves; but clear and accurate Likenesses, possessing the Most beautiful blending of light and shade, richness and depth of tone, remarkable distinctness of features, true expressiotfof the eye, boldness of relief. distance and invisibility of back ground, delicaey of finish, soften. transparent and artistic effect. Remember there is no room of the kind near here which has the (Sallie, arch's. It is designed to tea permanent establishment. NOT TO HE EQUALED Dour mow. W. IL BUERMAN. Erie. Feb. 2, IESO. ; W. N. LEWIS. anszi CIMIT'BXZLIZ.II. ETA As CORNER OF PEN!( RAILROAD PLACE.= 1111111 public are assured that Custom Grinding is dale at this I NW as we!! as Merchant work. Constantly on band. Flour by the barrel. and per pound lamina rota as per barrel. Those who purchase by the barrel can have dellyered at any point to the city freel charge. Bran aad Shorts. also for Salo. Orders fbr Flour by the barrel leg...with C. MeSparren will be attended and delivered as above st4tepl. H. S. FAY, Miller. Erie City Mills, Jan. 25, 1830. ._1" .37 NOTIOa. Vie Costly. 3 S. TN the matter of the "First Universalist' Society end Chinch In .1. Erie, Penna." Notice is hereby given tbet no a Court of Common Pleas of said county, held on the Etta day of February Inst., an opplication hav ing been made by the °dicers and lilettibersof the said Society and Chureh. to griintOsetax a Charter of Incorporation: the Court or *red the isuncument of writing specifying the objects, articles. conditions, WM* and aside thereof. to be tiled and notice given agreeably to Low, and which said instruatent of waling remains on file. JAMES SKINNER. Pro. Prothonotary Office, kat'. 13. 1550. "Tho Eris and Waterford Plank Road Coin." rr Ile Champ inaorporating the Erie and IlVatarford Plank Road Cotonny" baring been ued and reeciwed from the Governor. the oubscribers.• mejoril of tha eating Commissioners. have appointed Saturday, the lath d y of March It" at one P. M...at the Reed Muse. in the borough of Erie. as the time and pla^e for organizing said Company. At which time and place the subscrilent to the capital stock of said company are notified to meet and elect one President. five Managers, one Treasurer and such othevoftleera as linty Its accessory to conduct the business of saki Company agreeably to the provisions of the law in such case made and provided.- JOHN A. TRACY. ' WILSON KIN G, _ .1011 N CALEB/UM. C. M. TIOHAIIi. WILLIAM KELLEY., WM. JUDSON, , STEPHEN' C. LEE. Couuulsa Erie. Feb. 23. 1.830. tclif Gazette, Commercial, Chronicle, please copy. 'liars: Lc STOUT'S. F R .Ol,.. paM efflietrwieenuetYlpearmeefnuillytlnwvinVeieedathellig:d,stgemea." l :ol the first day of March 1 shall commence tho experiment far one year, contracts excepted. Having mad* arrangenases with a gentleman of experienee in New York city, to purebaseand tr ward me tine dress goods weekly, I shall keep , as good me warm meet in Mint In as can be round In any City and as cheap. I shall also be receiving weekly all kinds of domestic goodsand carpeting at priceslar below the market., I iihamkeep constewly on hand the largest assortment of hardware, Saddlery. coach & Buggy Trimmings. bon, Steel. Nall..1 1 0.• that ore kept+ in the weel. which I shallsolbat Retail at N. York Jobbers Prices. Groceries.Crockery,LookingGlassus Sc . all other goodase vtlry4 low prices. H. CADWELI4 Erie, Feb. Zl, 1850. lEj ORM: 8 8 and Fleame, et the Ilardware Ettore of .L.l Jan SS REED44.B"INFORD; L ADIES and Children Shoes, a good assortment. GEO. SELDOM & SONi Oysters t Oysters ! ! Oysters! : Tlin subscriber would Inn:ion the loves of good Oysters that be har maderwrangements by which he will be in receipt of fresh Oysters, direct from the Oyster bed, every day. which he offers for wile by the can or half con to Keepers of Saloons or private fatah lits mane), moderate terms as cannot help to give satlsfnotion. N. 0.-4101 orders from the country prommty attended to. D: B. CLARK, No. 3, Donnell Sleek. Erie, Nov, SI, 1811) • 28 "John Anderson my Job Zahn.* A NDtRSON'B Solace and Goodwin's [rased Cavendish To. bacco for sale by J.. 11. BURTON. B.&R. & RlU.Letutfbr. gala. at the Hardware Store of REED & SANFORD' UFFS and BOAS.—A floe USEOTt meet or Lynx. Gerona. berlan equirret and Fox Muffs, selling cheap. at Jan. 19. 1830. Wit WWI'S Coracr. Daguerreotyping and Painting; MESSRS. WILLIAMS and KELLOGG. *Mild tesPeciAlllY announce to the citizens of Erie and vicinity. that they have tltsed up a spacious SKY LIGHT In the building formerly occupied by W. H. Knowitothes a Jewelry Store. eve doormat or Brown's Hotel. for the express purpose of Daguerreotyplng. Be irut in possassionmf alit the late improvements, they Satter them seivos that they vent be able to please all those who may see fit to glee them it call We would invite the ladles and gentlemen to mill and examine our specimens. Likenesses taken in foul as well as fair weather and set 'messes. Frames. Pins. Lockets or IlMtelets. Also pictures takenofslek or diseased persons at their residences. Painted or DaguerMotype likencises accurately cop ied. Erie•lan. Iti, 1650. 3t36 riVTIr normans lizrar asp it TILE above reward will be paid for the apprehension of Robert. Collins. ilmitive from Justice, after his delivery n 141.01,11 in Franklin, Venango county. or twenty dollars for hie delivery in any Jail in the Commonwealt h. Bald Collins is of rather light complexion. light brown hair—very little hair on the left eyebrow. when he left (which may grow again)—supposed to be about live feet seven inches In height. and is a north of Ireland Man, with a 'scotch dialect, and supposed to be between twenty and twenty four years of eget has .high cheek bones, low forehead—large mouth and wide teeth, gala Collins bad on when he left a pair of dark. plain cosine, pataloons. new. and made lave—natow. light . - ,blue frock coat, a dark check shirt. new hem, Alma with twC nails lathe heels and soles, end been tains; 4 ll.—wean a amines. eaP pretty well worn. .8111600)14:111 • satreatad In Cincinnati, Ohio' on a warrant. from Govenon ' • inpon a reasislikta Homan %veep: °teem,- arraatal.and - PN'ltoottthe hand. of the undersigned at Hap. online. Butler ty, on the night. of the lth Instant. JOHN WHINNERY: Franklin. Ve .• p • Co., Feb. Ct, atnit ova ?LAG XI IMER JUSTICE THE FIELD 0110.11 VIIZNO-IsPLE. THE subscriberwould beg leaven) Inform his friend, and the 1 public that be has i lust opened for the fall. the largest and best assortment of CLO rue, CASSIMERES 4ND YKSTINGS. that has ever been offered In this market and which will be sold at the lowest prices for CASH. Much has been said by, some in the trade about slop-shop clothing unprecedented nieces" in cut • ling eastern work, fie. Not wishing to be con aldered foolish, we cut short by raying to those who wish to have theirelothi ng made loonier, that they can base their measures taken, andi Clothing made, and if not pleased with them when finished, they will not he asked to take them away. We dont wish our friends to think rre nee gosinkbut would have them CALL AND RNA MINE goods and prices tbr themselves.* We will be happy at all Glues to show our goods and compare Prices, cut or make with the best in this or any other city. We will have at all dines. a lame mid good assortment of READY 'MAIM CLOTHING Consisting of Ines and Frock CMOs, Over Coats, Business Coats, BaCk Coats. Pants, Yens. Shirts, Mean. Suspender', Lamb's Wopl Under shins and lihrswersoilke.. Ike., Which will !owlet as 'cheap as the cheapest, "Persons wishing to ptirchwe Clothing air CASH wilt do well to tall and taamme Goods and Veleta. My clothing is cut bY myself nodal; made In Ene. midis warranted to I e as well madeas any atop In the place can make. We do ant si to boast. but Invite comparrison. The subseriber Is determined to sell for CateilLand CASH ONLY. Which must he obvious to all men to d oes . y true method ogdolnga Remit business, pro tecting, as both the buyer and th e seller against losses consequent upon the credit system. Custom work and tutting dope to Order mi reasonable terms. JOHN M. JUSTICE. I n2O. Erie. Rept. Re, 1P1) unixta OUT TUX) lINOUN'2I .1 0 115 , AND PUT OUT THE FIRE. DRY GOODS AND CLOATHING ARE SO CHEAP A7' THE' HEW J.Esr STORE THAT FIRES ARE QUITE U.Y. If CESSARna COLD... . WEATHER TO t K 1 • P.IIIOPLE/ virazents T ROSENZWEIG &CO havejust returned from the eastern Is cities, and are now receiving their Tolland Wit rut qdy of DYY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, READY MADE al OTHING, etc., which they are enabled to offer to their numerou customers and; he public generally, at prices far below thosepf any former season. These goods have all been7selected with the greatest care. and will be found to be one oldie largest and most splendidstaeks of Tali and Winter Goods ever offered in this city. AS many of them Goods have been purchased of the importers pee the la test arrivals from Europe, the subscribers AM confident that they can offer to thcfr customers the very newest styles optadies Dress Goods. comprising English, French, Swiss, Irish an,lSectich Goods, together with a full assortment of American mannriteture, and cheaper than can be found elsewhere. Their Stock comdsu lo part of the following:— SiLlCS.—Rich figured, changeable, brocade, small plaids and 'trim satin de Chine, twilled. rich Ftouard, Italian. Gross de , Rhine. Fros de Afrlque. Chameleon, /be. • 1 , MUSLIN DE LAlNES.—Suberp Preis designs, very rleh and high colored, on erimson, green, and blue grounds, the styles of which, it le belived, are superior to any heretofore offere4 CA SUMER'S. —Ne Plus Ultru styles. with the richest coloring and in great variety.. These goods, or the designs, ate obtained front the French .0 E31 , 01111011,.. in Paris, and from oriental de signs, Af RIATJES„—Tiench, German and English maaulhe re—a large proportion, ordered expressly by us, for tho best tradei, eon elating of every variety of color, offered at reduced prices. RIBBONS.—An eatensilve vat itty of the newest and and siebeat styles. embracing one of the most desirable assostments ever of fered in this market. KID', GLOVES.—Rest snanotaCture. ordered expressly k i lo us. - DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. A Ltirge stock of Callco.trom Scents to 10 cents peclard;Sleaeh ed and unbleached Muslim:, from 6 cents upward; Bed Tiekings and Checks, a full supply of all qualities and prices; blab Wens; Table Damask, Russia and Scotch Dillyen; Napkins; Table Dia perm; Crash and Dowlas; Scotch and Manehester GinghantF e M Satt ena; Kentucky Jean.jand Rine Drills; all of which wilt sold off at prices tbateannot fall to please gad without Rat of ompe tition. CLOTHING FOR THE MILLION! . 1 ; • Under this bead we have now on hand, ready for sale. the /se rest, taaStfaskimsabfe and varied'aisostmont of READY-MADE CLOTHING ever offered in Ertel all of which have been selected under our immediate inspection, puce/ veLtir Nore - oarata • PREFERVlCl—together wlth one of the choicest selections of kw port E n glishlack. Drown. Olive and Drab Freneh, Belgian and CLOTHS, that has ever been brought to this city. Also, Black and Taney French CassluterestNew Style Taney Vest ings and Cravats; Silk Under Shirwaad Drawers; Linen Cambric and silk liankercblefs, anti a flee assortment of Gloves, Hosiery. and Suspenders. Er Dont forget, the place New Jew Store,No. LTlemiagillloek State Street. Erie Oct. 13, 1845, ' 1; 29 12, Tards ° Wol Me iefih& Casshaere at the Irrie egtory T EAktir to beexobanged ibr %vOOl. by Etre subscribers at their IA usual rates ofezehange. They have a variety of Plaid and Faney Stripes of the latest Enetern patterns for aents. Pants and toys Clothe*: also, a good vartetyof all-wool Tweedy, for sum mer wear.' We will also manufacture. the present season, at the (Mowing prices in cash. viz: For black, brown , grey and keel- Mired Oath. 31t tents per yard; easslmere of same colors. 33 mita; white Flannel g 3 cents, and pressed Monet 28 eta. per yard. MEEAFFEY AC - BREW& glt. Erie, June 9.1810. a , /a 000 toot Window Monk l 200130XILS English, French and American Window:Class' comprising all the sizes from 8 by 10 to 32 by 41.1' This assortment contains some ofthe best doable thick, suitable kir show windows and canes. Also, a lot of French Bby 10 ; altogether su perior to what is usually brought into ibis market. but which will be sold as low as the American. Altogether ours In thinner Is en perlor to any other oat of the cities, and will Donald on terms that will suit all reasonable persons. CARTER & DROTIfER. Erie. July 14.1840. Zto. 0 Reed House. • WI!ATM 100 BRIM &, halt and quarter Bbbls. White PI and Trout. just received and for le at lowest prices—lnspected and warranted. R. O. HULBERT. Erie, Nov. 3, 1819. I! 4/5 GNMIAMB.--Scotch. 'rends and Ai:Deleon Gishams. fir sale very cheap by. 8. R. DEWEY. suer ASIIIMITID AT 1111T.03LD W7= anocrzersr, - No. 7, Poor People's Row. t lITAVEJust arrived frons the East with a large assortment o .11. Groceries, Wines. Liquors, Sugars, Ice., ac., which I will eel a little cheaper than any other Establishment in the City. , Givel me a call if you have any doubts as to the truth of this statement, and satisfy yourselves. T. W. MOORE. Erie. Nov. 17,1W9. 1 fa nunmourrr 10115.9 AIIII NOT 0160512 D. WE WANT WHEAT. Coed CAM Muslin Clash!! Ossb Clashll lure will pay earth Ibr IVhltewood, Cherry, Sycamore, Curled Vir Maple and flack Walnut Lumber. pLotrn: We have a good stook ot superfine FLOUR on hand. tar Nat bp the load. half barrel. or by the pound. Also. I fear barrel!, of Towner 's best. The subscribers take this opportunity of rerun. their thanks Ibr the liberal patronage thee have been favored with heretofore. WALKER fs TOWN R. Erie, Jan. 2J 3m32 VIEW CONOMUN' LIVERY AND EXCHANGE SITARL W. C. BRALEY. having purchased and made additions to the Livery Stock formerly owned by R. Willis, situate on State street. between aih end Pth. In the rear of James Liddle's Illacknniiih shops, would in fonti his friends and the public that It will Ilford him plcaSu re at all times to accounuodate them with Itorses. Snakes an Sleighs. y He Is elso.prepared to Set and Trim Tails, and attend ;Larne and sick Horses. in the most approved manner. Work warrant ed. Horses taken to keep by the week. mouth or year. on reason able terms. Erie. Jan SE leatt--41u37' ommart Tun isnaos isestina l a 105 Tilt Great Western Locomotive 11 TAKE NOTICH, ALL THOSE WHO ARE INTER Et 4 TVIO: CALL at SIEGEL ' S Corner and convince yourselves that he is Now receiving the largeet, cheapest end leo loco( GROCER LES ever brought to Krie. Among his assortment may be 'found then:Mowing: Sunset —di* tons of Port Rico Coffee Sugar. Crushed, Loaf and Pulverized. Coe/tn.—Ten bags Old Government ava, ten bags of Lagoa* and ten bags of Biro. ktozasses.—Two thousand gallons New Orleans Porto Rio and Sugar House. Truo.—Fuleeta chests Young llyson..lmperial, Black and Gun powder. Imperial In Hs pountPandtas for family use. Fam.—Five thousand( pound Cod Fish.,illaokentl,Bhadi Hol land Herring, Smoked Hewing and Sardines. 1, - Twenty barrels Turpentine, thirty do. of Linseed. Lamp and Tanners oil. 150 kegs Brooklyn, Ennio and Pittsburgh While Leath. The largestitind of tutmesortmenLof Palma andDyastuilL 100 kegs of FJunent and Pittsburgh Nadi. Idavoase—French Brandy, Holland G'-, Iturn,.Portliyine.3l.l. dna, !Hakim. Claretand French West Wine. Tosseco.,4lsl dozen•Scholthr tine New York Elmoking r slauten bases Cavendish, 100 dozen line eat Heppe* and Maconbuy Snuff - Ten kegs and,loo Beaks Kentucky Rifle Powder, My bagsof Stott. bar Lead and Percussion Caps. Thirty bores Candy.. 11 drums of illainga.Plge,..lo jam prunes ands great variety of negates he my line that would' take !nom time than I have to enumerate theta. To my oil customers and the public generally, I would say, call at SIEHEL.SCorner, directly opposite the Fanners Hotel and see for yourselves. thao II am bowl/Pao eell.wholesato or retalkehtnper than any other establistunontWestof Buffalo. C. SIEGEL Erie July 7,1649. SOS 1 000 GALII I ttgr pretet l 1 atil t j i r t nlkEttorie Ware. ' Ow isti ng of Churns, Jars, Butler Jars, Milk Crone - Ike Ace. tbr sec cheap , at trerKoystotas Grocery, No.?. Poor Peo'plo. Row. T. W. AWOKEN Erto. Nov. 10, ISM - t CAu CASs/ 1! CASH will to paid for 1000 Bushel► OATS, it dethroned moo at the Etuoire Storey. U. OADWELI4 Erie, let. I% j 00K ING GLASSE:L-4 Mtge arsortrnent or Gilt and MA IA hogany frames, together with plates of different sizes tbr re setting old frames. G. LOOMIS k. Co,' November 24, 1F32. I. . SMR PLUSH HUNGARIAN CAPS, a bcoutltlit muelft, tali ebeap by, R. B. HUNTER; Park Row; y AMER' BOAS. it Great variety. Jun received and tbr sate; it xi the Hat and Cap atom of R. S. HUNTER. Park Row; ICTORINESt of various sl ica. ofdrn. and qualltlar. us• opening and for sale by R. S. HUNTER. Perk Roar:, VS' FANCY HATS, just received anti for sale cheap AI Ca.ltby R. B. HUNTER.. Milt Row; 001. HAT; of every siy/e and wariety,, Alt re rc._ink 011 W 4414 , tor wile cheap by R. H. lIUNTKR 4 .owq CHOPPING, Braid and Hand Axes; Rho Shingle and Lathing Hatchets and - Adtee, warrated and Ibr rale deny at the Ilardi ware Stare. REED ar. BAN FORIY:1 LAMPS.—Nosy style Solar and other kinds of Minim. and UV. quantity of Wicking, claw:Sea and Globes. Brie NOY. 21.1810. G. LOMB & Cda, Ct ILK WRAPPER% forLailles and Gantt. together wlth $ got' ttsaorimenboLGlorro anditoriery.joar received id N0v.3.184% - wsunry- i; GREAT PIUS toldln he prevented by a. appllcagonot aro OMR Mr% int Mahn Pp( Pam • woo as. Odds celebrated and truly valuable ankles , 6 3 4 *go and chocolat colocs,) just rceeived and Su gala by j Oct le- CAMS ME ONTHE CANCHALAGUA; Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Asthmaißronoixitis,Spitting of Blood,' and all other Lung Complaints tending to CONSUMPTION. . . READ! REAR!! This medicine is Just it hat it is declared to be above. A tem .), for thecae/deo errs of all those affection' of the Throat and_ Lunge, which if neglected. always end in Emmen rem*. It linos a worthless, tatc..kreey article, made justly ssit,like many of the common noatrums of the day. but tett strictly seleatrje Preparation —tbe original recipe having been furnished by an eminent Physi cian, (the late Prof. Roger..) and that still further Improved by one of the present proprietors, who $s himself a regarateireds ailed physician. a graduate of the Univereity of Peonsylvenia. I is composed of the choicest ankles in the vegetable kingdom, t of them of long -tried value atm established reputation, and 1 toe of theintsstirely sew, particularly the CAKCIIALIaCiI. a plan o w est ocesdsvlsl medicinal virtues, lately thtiothiced into this c unuy from California. Thellecipe has been showu to thunaand o Phyrlcians, who have universally approved it, and will be shown Previews to any Physician who desires to see it, upon application either to the or their Agents 'that been used in wai f tides of eases. and is strongly reeonimended by Physidass. even, el :a: f an:in t u ou nc r om ill i ed uo i n ca v i i t :l o n i c leg o es nd . it e l n i:l a s e le y r . s of Gospel, Judges. Is wyers. Merchants . Mechanics, & c.--a comelusive proof that th re is no eustAng or &replies about it, but that it is a medi- PAMPHLETS. s no ordinary - sited adverthienverteaw Igen to do Justice tel t merits of this article, the Proprietors have embodied in a p ;Mtn form. the history of this Medieine—the desrriptiss, sa te 4,11r.c.. of its principal ingredients—des/ea they are designed / to li gu ale t ol upo i t a the w b b u lc tii h n i n t h ey a s p lez n — e and The abo y above n ig i n l,4 to he cl i T e e c u al a cs te iall itis ta Pamphlet extensively: but should any one be overlooked. they are earnestly desired to call upon the Agents rained below, and pro cure one. gratis It will welt repay aperusat. The Matson page 7th may be worth to yourself or family, TIIOUSANOS OP Dot.. LARK, and It will Introduce you to a masses testimony in Its favor which is perfectly irresistible. Such be/ n g our eonlidente lu Its virtues, we are sentinel.° war. rant the Medicine in every recent case, Willed according loth. directions.) and where the person Is not satisfied that he is deriving benefit from It, by returning the bottle within 24 house' time, .., THE MONEY ' . _ will be refUnded: ErSee page id of the Pamphlet. For sale. wholesale and retail, by A. 1.. ScOVILL & CO.. Proprietors. at their Principal afcs. N 0.63 Warren at., New York, to whom all orders ibr the Medicine, and letters relotingto agencies. shouldbe addreised, post paid. O"Zr Me sure to ask for Dr st. Rogers' Spit, of Levestroos . TAR. and Casco MA(1014 and let no other be palmed ort to you. CAUTION.—Naas remains. unless there lion thtfouff wrapper Rata of Aaad. ilia, t with a Pia, by A. L. SCOVMLE:d' CO. ti' Dr, A Home Syrup of 11,1171CRIPCOIT. TAR; eAd CANCIIAL. ,tots has proved itself to be the most extraordinary - medical aid in curing Hiatusually fatal disease Cosnimptitn a . But. It should 1 a temembered. this medicine is as efficacious and valuable -in II e facident stagesAuch as Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness. &.. before the Lungs are to far gone that ulceration has taken place. It is seldom. if ever. known to fall in breaking up the most obstinate and dictressing Congh or Cold. in a few hours' time. if the direr.. taus are strictly followed. 'l:he geisha. which makes so many wandssfsi canes, is for sale at Carter & Brother and Hindu b. tee • kin., Erie Pa., 4:7"The columns of the Press throngbrut the country seem to be so titled with notices of cures and specifies for all diseases. •fiesleis heir to.' that one hardly knows what to do in ease of dis ease, for fear tfint in using one medicine. another and better may be osertooked, Itutfrout the remarkable carts, and the high order and vast amount of testimony lately b rough t under our personal no tice of the extraordinary efficacy of Dr. Rogers' Syrup of Lives wider,Tsa, and CA:WAAL/AMA. we are compelled to regard the eeldenceof our senses, end confidently state, that foe Cough a nd Colds, and that hydra beaded monster, Consumrrion, we think thesis:ice preparation a safe, speedy, and certain .cure. To all our Dimas Vitt TRY IT; and It it does not help yon,aothing else will." 47 By neglecting those salutary, precautions which et:Almon sense dictates, many, very waxy, fail victims to their prudence. We have seen the yowls: bride blooming like a bird of paradise-- the fair of flower hope. the pride of her father, and the Jolt of her mother—her cheek flushed with anticipation, and her eye beau; • • ing with the so ft expression of love—the gay dreams of Ilfe rt• clog before her• fancy , with the rich and variegated tints o r the rainbow's hue. We have area all-this ehanged—eye, the, ding 'anneal kw a atemid, and the bridal chamber for the *pal thro of the dead; and all this by neglecting a °cosmos ta4. l, Now, before it is too late, use Pr. liogere Syrup of Laysewnwr, Tam. and Cskonsosolos, which gives immediate sate, as thou sands of our most intelligent and wealthy families are ready - ands willing %testify. PRICE --In large bottles, 81,20; or six bottles for $5.00. For sale by Carter & Brother. and J. H. Burton, Erie; Wm. Bell & Co. Quincey; -B.C. Town & Co.. North Eatt; I. 11. Case. Birard; Al. H. Townsend, Springfield; I. Davis, Lockport; Al. G. Kleg„Albion. • &Erie. May 12, 1910. 500 MILS. City 11i7L Rape:Abe Flour, sold at tb,e JOIST! market price, at C. M. Tll/8/1.1.8. Zile. Dee. 29. IBID. Cheapside. Odelit 041.83111 T HE aubacribers Will pay CASH ibr any quantity of 'nob Whim Wood. 1 St tt 11 it 44 46 2i. 3.4 and 3 Inch White Wood Plank, 0. 9. P. 9 :ad 10 in. sq. •• 3 by 4 loch mare scantling. Also. Cherry. Illack.Wslaut and Byeanxna. Jan 45. leso. GEO. BELDEN 4c BON Erie music Store. Ow. Door east d" Bromn's Hotel. YOU can find a variety of Illogical Instruments and Instrue— tors. Violins for stpo to 6.23, Aeordeons. from Sects. to 1F33 Flutes,Bi Seto 810. Guitars,Tl to SO. Flagoletts, Clurinelta. Fitt% Violin Rows. Bridges. trings,and all things pertaining. to the department. Also a as ety of Yankee Notions. Pocket Cutlery, Raison & Raisor Straps. Pistols. Percussion Caps. Toys, Cards. fCombs„ Hair and Tooth Brushes. Needles, Pins. Thimb' es. Hair Pins, LooklugGlasses. Faney Moan. Vases„and a variety of her fix . One door must or Brown's Borah W. N. LEWIS. TnEsubscrbers have Just received a la•ge and well, relettied esrortment of Fall and Winter Geods, consisting of DRY GOODS. GROCERIES, HARDWARE; CROCKERY. Ike. In the sleek may be found every variety of seasonable Dress Goods The Ladles, Shawls. Hosiery. Gloves. etc. alio Cloths and Casslineres °fait qualities end colors. They invite their old cus tomers and thetpubrlc generally to call and examine the above stock before purehasing elsewhere. JAMES HUGHES & Co. Eric, Nov. H. Itfitl. 3p . DAGIITERRMOTTPE .Mll 4 /72ATIfittEr5. iVrESSItS. WARDS WILLIAMS would Intbrtn the citizens Idyl of Erie and vicinity that they have taken rooms over Mrs. Ward's Millenary Store, ed door from the Erie Bank where thee will take Miniatures in an exquisite and Beautiful style. which its point of boldness and unerring truthfulness, are tintmtpassed In an Instant, as we were. upon the open silver surface portrayed the laughing countenance ofjoyous Youth. with all its freshness. From the most aged to the veriest child: this Is equally applica ble, as the unerring deliniaton of life! Miniatures taken at reason able prices. Cali and examine specimens. Business /tours from 9 A. M. at I'. M. Instructioks given in the Art. Erie. Jan. 12, 18 , 19. 35 TM:LIM= WELL VONII3 ADD 'CIIVALT.. TillE rindersigned fespectfully tenders his thanks to the public for their liberal patronage, and begs leave ... e to lf i c n i Th ae rm al l l i o is rd fr e e r n . d e a ng t r h u a s t fe he d still continues i c s o c ii a ti re nu i ca n i di fie e':/: t a eo llo t r a i n n: Business at his old Bland. a few doors cast of the Erie Bank, and solicits a continuance of past favors. Baying received the Fell and Winter Fashions, he to prepared to most approved style. The subscriber having no 'work done except under his own eye, pledges himself to give where hecCf"actolcdsO2t e ts . a t f i c i tLo a n y this customer., and in all mums Ladles desirous of having either Biding or Traveling Habits rude to order, and the latesKin and neatest style, will do well to give him ..cell. $ . NAVAL AND MILITARY CLOTIIING made to oilier.. N. R. CUTTING oa.the shortest -notice arid atthe usual I p Sem JOUN GOA LDIN G. Erie, rept:22..184M. Hold VP s Welk V end see the Hang Itrpll T"Epublic are invited to coil at.the Erie Steam Foundry, or at our Store.and.auunine the last Paragon of Cooking Sweet. Just goteubwith as tinoommon large Oven, high enough to bake a tame "Turkey on its feet, while sit !ocelot bread are bakioa around lit The .noweend conthslon" it has tootle Saps, has Induced the criaracteristicr name of BANG US.. Otto who lately saw nine loaves of. beautifully baked breadi warm from-the oven at one time, "was reminded of the capacity of a small pig which drank two quarts of whey at a draughts and did not then rill Ole measure which contained the whey into four Inches." See certificates. Erie. Feb. S, tesu. • riAs.STER, evakiNETT do CHESTER. F.atr. Sannary 21,11f50. Messrs. •Later. Fanner. & Chaster, Cent.—To your inquiry variether the "Bang Up" rooting. Stove purohand frqht you du ring the present utuntb, has given satilfeation or- ant. I have the pleasure of a nswering than said rune dna met our fullest meets- Con in every particular. and would Oct Le exchanged fbranty er pattern now in use of wniob I have knowledge. • Very respeethilly, your obedient servant A. aborr. Messrs. Lester. Sennett dr. Chester; Cent..—Ws are tis'ag 'your Improved modern Cooking Stove, called the ...Bang Up," and ar. to a fair trial I can recommend it as sut•etior to any atoce In oso In this section of thccountry. Among eminent prominent advan tages of this stove, Is the commodiousness of the Oven, it being audio:goody eabaelous thr the largest tangly. and alto Ina saving of fuoi lam satisfied that one half the fuel necessary Or any Stove we base ever used well amply samoys,thta. 'Take It all I think *difficult to improve. Truly yours. SILLES IY. CAUGVEr. January 23, . - Mon. Lester. fixonettlu Chester; Gent . flawi ng used IE3II Up^ Cooking Stove. 1 wish to express my e rllira satisfaction of its,value. as easel, loins nil the good qualities de— eired..eud shalt take great ploarsre In testifying to Its welts. and: In stowing it to any who way whir to see lt in operatme r Id Ulf Gm agitate. coreator 7th and State streets. HORACE DALDWIN. Qf .. PEGTACLES . .--IThndnetirs favored by rerilbeat ParaboNa V... 7 and othir binds of WON. Im bold and Silver, German Sliver. Slost. and other frames. An es teralve assortment to selee from at November 41.1E1A WVITEP.—The ltildlearmartenpritie will be paid foe any quantity of White Wood..Cberry and Walnut- Lum— tbe Were of IRISH Linenand any qnantity otilleathed ehirana and rery cheap, at.tha gold of. M. JAMISON. tax row COMPLNIIII CONS OF COUGHS, COLDS, ac Fro?* SAL Msdical Jillort cr. • STRONG TESTIMONY DEATH MOM A•SLICHT'COLD! N > W GOODS. 3a152
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