Pirrutnaranina; March 6. The steamship Canada arrived at Halifax at, o'clock, oft VI-hinny evening. She left idverpool orrYfilaturday. Febuary 23, and brings two week; later Intelligence.-- The commercial and political news, by this arrival, is not of au important character!. There is no' marked change in breloistuffs. The Londidi Money Market is represented tr . , be in a finetriatiorelinditior. Ausinta.—An Austrian Sheila preparing to set sail for Greece, to oppose the expedition of Sir William Parker. The people of Hungary are again 'beginning to .expreas their foelicigs or hatred towards the Austrian Government. The sentence of death passed upon twenty three Hunga rian officers, on the 16th of January, has been commu ted by Beier, Haynan, to terms of imprisonment in irons, varying from five to fifteen years. A serious collisiodhad taken place between two regiments H of infantry, at fa sprach, in which thirty men wore wounded. TURKEL—The Hungarian refugees havo been sent to ono of the Asiatic provinces of Turkot•. Tho recent at temp tto against° Kossuth is being investigated by tbo Tur- kish Government. Austria has not resumed her rotations tvith tho Porte. Fmt ace The Paris papers state thet all is quiet, though serious disturbances have occurred it some of,tho Sooth ern provinces. The emote to Paris has been put down, but the Sot'lists wearo organizing fora grand domonstralion on:the 24th of Feboary. "Military preparatioue, however, were also making to keep the peace„land the Provinces have bven placed under acivil kind of martial law. The government is concentrat i ng its forces to quell any de monstration of dissatisfaction;- for which purpose the country has bean divided into four grand Military DiVisi one, over which Generals have been placed, with extra ordinary powers of command. Louis Napoleon is not now so popular as he was heretofore. In the Legislative Aasembly questions were asked of the Minister of Foreign affairs respecting tho affairs of Greece—to which the Minister replied that not only had England acceptodi the mediation of France, but she had also sent orders]to Admiral Parker to suspend any coer cive measures against. GMece. Another Parisian editor of La Liberia has been senten- - ced to imprisonment and heavily fined for a libel on the governthent. M. Proodon's paper, tho Voice of the Peo ple, has been again seized for publishing articles intend ing to bring the government into contempt. Nr.zy Yortri, March 6. Tho Georgia has arrived with dates from Sau Fran elect; to the first of, February.. Little change has taken place on the Pacific coast. But thogoverument and peo ple are progressing rapidly in public talks and in shap log society by law and order. A Tho newspapers give a very encouraging portraiture of the growing State. The Alta California says the news from the mines is of the Most gratifying nature, not one bairn( the distress which was predicted haiing occurred. .In tho upper portions of the placers the snow has been so deep as to compel the miners to come down' further, but those who have wintered above ha o no reason to complain. In many of the ••cliggings,' new discoveries lr have been made, and. the result of labor has exceeded the most sanguine expectations: Proiisions have not been scarce, and have been procured at reasonable rates. New towns aro springing up in all directions upon the banks of the various streams] end are being built up 'with unexampled rapidity. Gf course, land speculation is extensively indulged M. ITho small steam- ens are daily pushing their way biglier and higher up, and reaping a rich harvest, while they enhance the value, of property and increase the prosperity of the inhabitants. The facilities for communication ore now good, and are daily increasing. As scion as the tinter is over, tho "dust" which beon collecting during the past Season will be showered down upon xis, and . every branch of business will receive a fresh impetus. 11los-remat., March 5. • At the musicipal election yestestlay, the annexationist candidates wore returned into words. Both parties enti ced much. fooling, and a considerable rioting was the con sequence, though no serious damage was done. . PUILADELPRIA, March 6, 1850. The steamer St John was burnt to the water's edge at Montgomery, Alabama, ou Tuesday evening. • Thirty, lives wore lost. The Californians lost all thux, T mug Igoe just .15:121).UUU? /UU coo, tw. auu was insured for $20.000, In tho Senate to-day. a number of petitions were pre sented, praying for a.accorsion of Massachustte from the Union. A motion was made to lay the potitions on the .table, which arms,negatived—yeas 104naye 24. The Ro %Wm were then referred to the committee on the Ju diciary Sr. Louts. March. 8. 1850. Wo have news from Srta Fe to 20th January. Cul. Calhoun had effecteresty with the.Eutaws. A few days afterwards thoEutaws murdered a number of Mex icans and stole a large quantity of stock.l A party of hun ters who had returned to Santo Fe hp , a severe fight with the Apaches, killing many. The ,Cheyennes also aro becoming hostile.. Fears are entertained that they will become troublesome to the spring emigrants. The woollier is retry cold at Santa Fe. I ThOro is a groat ex citement about the State Territorial di union. A com pany of miners from Missouri are working egold mine 28 miles from Santa Fe. with success. 'apt. St Vrain's company were to leave for Indepouden o ou the 10th Febuary. A large Benton meeting wa recently held there. which approved the course of Senator Benton, and repudiated Calhoun and disunion. ' Itenionism, is a test la the municipal elections, Tonosro, March 11. Mr: Wentenhall. a member of UovernMeut has been defeated in the parliamentary election. at Holton. by Mr. liopas, an old reformer. Mr. W. had since become 111$0110 The Planters' Tobacco Warehouso, in this city, was consumed by fire on Sunday morning. Loss $150,000. Portly insured. There was, an extensive conflagration at 7 o'cloek last evening. A fire broke out in the lead works in Oxford street near Front. Kensington. formerly occupied by Dr. Uhler. bat more recently by Goo. Harrison. Lose eats' mated at $30,000. Our city was again visited, last evening, with fire:— Flames were discovered issuing from the 'Unread Ex changi Hotel, on Exchange street. In a short time this handsome building was entirely consumed, but with the exertions of the Fire Department, the cenflegration was prevented front/ spreading to the adjoinhig buildings.— Loss from $10,000.t0 $12,000. The firy'llia'supposed to have been the work of an incendiary. Wasuisarein. :klatch 12. Mr. Webster yesterday, read an extract from resole-. lions for Texas annexation. to show that Congress was bound to receive four new Slave States out of Texas, if her people choose to form\tem. M. Hale asked Mr. Wobsfil whether, be thought it was competent for Congress to enter into any such com pact with Texas? Texas then being a !foreigh power, rim not any such compact void, because no compact ceuld be entered into with a foroigh powir, except by the treaty-making power. Mr. Webster replied that such power s ally exercised under the right to admit ni halm explained hig Teunkrks this mora l which Mr. ripte pppooncid his commit fr.POPULAROPINION.-If poputar opinion is any criter it ion of the worth of an artielc, we invite the ineredinous to read at fens 4 a few ofthe many voluntary certificates which sir ,cats in our columns respecting thereat VirietY or remarkable elite effected by the use of Sloan's celebrated Ointment and Con dui= Powders. These remedial no longer remain Amon& those:of doubtful utili• ( 3 . -- - 11 1 eY blkTe passed rfplo the tide of esperleuent. and now eland higher in ceitontion, and ore befouling more extensively used than all other articles of tbe klnd.—,Aftea. Citi) LT nee Agents names at the head 91 Stoait's Column. For further Patieutitro and lesglnottlars, gei ragardlkta agents. 07.14/011188 comManding Dt. lll'Litne's Worm Veronfuge to the public. tha proprietors of this great rein ed), prefer louse the language of those who bay° losted its merits., Wad and be convinced. 'AtigeNt., Awn/neve Co. Pk. Rept, 1. tPI7. likid Co.;-%te received requantity of APLnne's Venni foge by your agent, Which we have sold to our curtorors and in every east , it has had unparalleled auceess.and has never failed in any case. We can cheerfully recommend is as the best worm medicine that Ire hart ever known, We might mention any nutn- Borreri, ftlarch 9 ST. Louis, March 11 PHILADELNItA, March 12 BurrAtio. Match 13 as constitution 113W states. Ile itg. soon after ice of thirteen. ber °feasts, Wiere it has had wonderful success., If it Iv" Hem . eau. oRAURN Ik RICHARDSON." and J. It. Burton, Erie, Pa. , Bold by Carter & Broth i On the sth inst., in Clovoland, by Esq. Barr, Mr' Wit.- I.raw Bum, or this city, and Miss EV;LINX L. 1 - 1 f.L. of , . Brockport, Oh;o. On the 10th inst., in Greenfield, by A. W. Mane, Esq. Mr. Andrew Westlake to Miss Lucinda P. Hawk, ofidil.. crook. ( . 1 I On the 7th Inst., by Elder E. C. togers, Mr. Freder ick Thompson to Miss Mary C. Culbertson, all of E.diu-• 1 horn. , On the 3d limi t by Rev. J: M. Williams of Sprio,kfold. Mr. Gideon Abbey to Miss Marietta B. Dodds, both of Girard. I ' assn. In this city, on the Bth inst., John A., only son 03. - -and Mary Fullerton, agedit year and 6 months. In this city, on the 11th inst., of quick consumption, Alexander S.. second eon of Capt. Wm. and Polly Bone, aged 16 years 6 months and 18 days. In this'city. on the 3d illSl., of lung foyer. Ilarriet, E., daughter of J. M. and S. 3. Scott, aged 3 mouths raw 3 dam Waterferd, on the 10th inst., of a lingering illness,' Mr. Carson Graham, aged-. 64 years, a ettisen of, this county for 95 years, and respected by all his acquaintan-1 In Mil!creak, on the 9th inst.. Franklin, son of John K. and Martha Caldwell, aged 1 year 2 months mid 3!daya Dor Itlnt. Tun Subscriber has two good houses io rent, possession ices dna of April. [March 10, 1830.) S. JACKS( N. A. scorr U5O. 80 01", & OAIICIIIET. STORAGE,, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION Aida- CHANTS. Ware-House 1111t1 Office, Easfend of Public dock. Erie. Pealers in CO3l. Salt, Fish, Flour. Plaster and Water-Lime and General Agentir for purchasing, receiving„'doc king and ship ping Lumborand Staves. ' March 10, IS3O.—D-44 i v• Ey-Express! JUST received a full supply of Doct. Fitch's retnedies for Con immption. Female, Diseases, &c. Aleo. Abdominal :support err. Rhou!der Braces and Inhaling Tubes, by J 11. BURTON, Erie. March N. Agent. 13RI8TOL'S Superior Extract Vanilla, Ritter AllllOllll, reach Lemon, &c., also superior Rose Water, for salepy - Eric, March 18. J. BURTON. TANNER'S 011,.—A few Barrels on band, for sale by J. 11. MILTON LAAP AND LAM/ WI, AND CANDLE . A superior quality of Lamp and Lard Oil, nod Sperm and Tallow Candles, for sale by J. U. BURTON. IMPRoVED SALAMANDER SAFE. A superior Sal:lin:older Safe weighing 1100 pounds, with "Gale's" potent powder proof lock s formate. by J. 11. ittlk•ivN. csr. 110tVE'ri 0011G111 CAtilili," The best and "chea test Uarticle of the kind; price 5 and 10 cents a stick, Erie, March 10. J. IL BERT° GRAVE EIT.QNES. 41'111 FRENCU STREET, "IITA): be (Mind a choice ateortmenl of Fine American %ado, of various Sire!, rulkahle for tread Stones, Taub Tables, &c., winch will lie told at pt ices that cannot fail to suit purchas ers. Pleace call nod examine quality, and prices before purchasing of traveling agents. by to doing you trill save one-third of your motley. R. PkiliTo N. Erie, March 9, 1510. 1y43 POWERS' NEW TONE STONE. - On the eau* *WeMt "Produce wanted in exchange far goods. Ilry Goods! Large Stock! In endless varlets. Great Bargains offered' Mere goods far less money than any other Store is Erie aunty, Also, large stock of Groceries, as ritual cheap for the ready! Fresh Teat, ercettent quality, ,for 31,37, a stlets., warranted to suit, or the money refunded. fie., e r e., e r e. 'pH E subscriber having leased fur a term of years the Store, No. 1 0, Bunnell Block, 'thou aas the "New York Store," will con tinue the husi net.. orinerchanaising in this city, where he will be happy to see and wait upon his customers mid the public general ly who wish to either buy or sell for cash. Having but little faith "friendship-in-trade" principle. t shalt hold myself in rend- Mow to make it the interest of my customers to buy of me. Anionic my goods I have sonic that I will sell at Cost! hence buyers 1011 frequently suit themselves with goods which I ant disposed to "run off." To one and all remember this truth, I ant not to be undersold in Western Pennsylvania! TO FA UM/MS.—I nut in the market for Butter, and Cheese. in nny quantity, and shall be in readiness at all Omelet° payeasti dining the ensuing season. Very respectfully, Erie, March Uth, B. D. POWERS. VENDI7I3! WILL be-sold at public Vendue, on the ere:niece of the stiN scriber, In North Ezot townahip.on Saturday. the !rid day or - ilmrob. the following property: COWS, Young Cattle , Sheen. house hold Furniture. and many other thiopt too n u merous too mention. Sale to COMIIieIICC at 10 o'clock. MIMI made known on da f t' of male. SE .1 wunsrifn North Cut, March 9, 195171. NOTIOXI. DPERSONS indebted to the a uhscriAyr,late Prothonotary °MAC U cuatity, for taxes and fees on Judicial proceedings. are hereto/ notitied that their accounts are now Made out and•pltteed in the hands or Joan, Gunnison. E , Mi for immediate collection nod payinew to him or to the miteicriber, is the only way to pave cote,Erie, March lERL-6m43 W I LSON KING. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL !I 1712.331311 OROCIZIRIZIO. No. •^ Flemisr Mork, State Stria. TE subscriber haying bought the entire stock of Groceries formerly owned try A. King Esq., and added a little more to it. is ready to sell to all those wishrint to buy cheap for cash or ready uay. as lam Mimi in VIII ....t...... ,•.-. - • -..- ...- 5........,, and bought esprestly TOT Alllif Y USe.tonsisting orally quantities Of Teas, '.._"ss • Porto Rita Ought. Java Goner. Molasses 4 Loaf Sugar. Sperm Candles, BM salt. Shaving Soap, Mould " Coarse do.. - Parc do., Dipped "‘ Crean] Nuts, e - Tobacco Plug, Cigar., Filberts. " Cut & Dry, Powder, Cinnamon, Shot, . Logwood, Lend, Starch, Alum, . Indigo, Relied 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 cmii.r. Besides a great ninny things too numerous to mention. Those w i s hing to buy win , do well to give me a call beforepurchasing, as I nur determined to sell low for cash. JOON iII'CANN. N. 11.—Country produce will be at all times taken exchange for Goods. J. M'C. Erie, March 9. 1830. 43 Erie and Edenboro Plank fond Company. rplIE Charter for "the Erie and Edenboro Plank Road Compa" ny,"having been issued by the Governor and received, the sub scribers. n majority of the acting tkmunissioners. have appointed Saturday the 6th day of April, 1630, at tP. 31, at the Reed House lit the Borough of Eric, asthe time apd place for organizing said Company; at which time and place the subscribers M. the capital stock of raid Company are notified to meet and elect one President, five-Nlatiagers, one Treasurer and such other officers as may be necessary to eonduet the business of said Company agreeably to the provisions of the law in such ease made and provided. JAMES H. CAMPBELL, M. W. CAECH EY. JUS. M. STERRETT, WM. IIEATTY. SMITH JACKSON. Commissioners. Erie. March 0, Ifl3o. • Vll3 Erio and Wattsbnrg Plank Flood Company. THE Charter for "the Erie and Watt:stem Plank Road Compa ny." having been issued by the Gorenor and received, the subscribers, a majority of the acting commissioners, have ap pointed Saturday the 30th day of March, iS.SO. at I P. M., at the Reed House in the Borough of Erie, as the time and place (or or ganizing said Company; at which time and place the subscribers to the capital stock ofsaid Company_are notified to meet and elect one President, five Managers, one Treasurer and such officers as may be necessary to conduct the loudness of said Company agree ably to the provisions of the law itt such case made and provided. A. W. BREWSTER, JoS. 11. WILLIAMS, WALTER CD Etyma, GILES SANFORD. JAS. M. STERRETT, Erie. March 9, 1P39.—ia19 C9lllllllll4iolterg. • • NOTION hereby given that Samuel W. Keefer, Samuel M. Drown. John Gable. G. Koni and others, on the Bth day of February. A. U. W att, tlled their petition it, the Court of Common Pleas. of Erie court ly, together with an instrument of writing therein, smell) lug the object. lITIRICS, conditions, name and style, tinder which they mean to associate for religious purposes, and exhibited the same. to the said Court, praying the saidcourt to grant them a charter of incOrporation under the name and style of the "First United Ger man Evangelical Unbent and Retained St: Johns Congregation of Erie and vicinity." Whereupon the Mid Court perused and ex amined said instrument, and being satisfied that the objects, sni de') and conditions therein set forth mid contained, appear lawful and not injurious to the comminitty, did direct sahl writing to be tiled in the office of the Prottionary of said Count notice to be inserted in one newspaper printed in Pale county for nt leait three weeks, setting forth that this application had been made to. said Court, to grant a charter of incorporation, and fixed the first Mon day in May. A. U. 1850, for bearing &e. JAMES SKINNER, • Prothonotary's OffiCe,l , Prothonotary. Erie. March 9, 2550. 5 3tnil3 ADMINISTRATION NOTICE. LIITTEItS of Administia lion on the estate of Adam Heath, Jr, late of North East township, deceased. having been granted Id the subscriber, notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having olaims against tt will please present them iegally authenticated for settle ment. NORMAN NASH. Adm , s North East. March 2 .1850. ' •Ottl Z.ALPID ACIZIArCrir sr; Extzzi. The subscriber offers for sale, at hie reside:me sit in Erie, Pa.— . Graying threw at 0 to 810 per acre, in lots ofitail .. 100 w dou acres. Grain Parton at 14 to $4O per acre, In lots ofso to ?Macro , . Wild land at 2do $4 per acre, is lots of 23 to Mama. • Out lots of Erie, n 175 to 8300 per acre, and In lots of Erie, at 200 to $4,000 dotter,: each. Erie Out lot No. TM, situate between French & lleittiod %meta subdivided into convonieot lots, for Residence or business, now for sale of 200 to 8400 sash. A Yamamoto. Also a tine Wawa Los peopeny newly whar&d. lbr Salter Rent. Erie, Match 2. 1850. WILSON KING. 'General Land Agent & Land Broker. QT Commercial Advertiser. & Rant% COPY. tf42 VEINDIVE! 'WILL bo sold at ilweeldeace of the late Jabet Reynolds, hi V Greene township, Erie Co., Pa , Horses, Cows, young Cat tie. Sheep. liege. Ray, a set of MOM hornets, oue two home wag on, and farming utensil*, household furniture. and (Wirt things too numerous to mention. The above sate to take place on Thuntilny, the. e'st day of March, A. P. 1860. Terre made known on the day of vale. ISAAC GGYNtil.Gri, JAB= REYNOLDS, J. L. WAY. Emoutore. rilaroh 2. 1630,, Bupl3 sztovirott , s NOTICE. T EWERS testamentary on the estate of' Alexander McKinley, .14 dcc'd. lateof Le Mega' township, having been granted 40 /he subscribers. nit pawing having claims against said estate will pre. sent them duly :authenticated stathore indebted will make im. tueniate payment as the business wilt J 'he settled F ur o DIAV Mout delay. JOHN SIF, JOHN C. SMITH, NANCY McKINLEY. March 2. le3o.—etnig Es cc utor ..lidnatdittrldtted Oak. 0 Y virtue of an Order. of the Orphats's Court of the County oi a Erie, will be sold by public vendue, on the remises on Wea n . day, Ain It lb, leskl,conunencing at ten o c 1 .. It, A. M., the fai nts/nit described property, situate it, the townshieofthratd, coun ty of Erie. dune of Pennsylvania. between the east and west vil lages of Ghana. belonging 19tbe estate of George howiey, deceas ed, to wit: All that tnetainage or trait of land described and bounded OM foi lows; Beginning at a post on the old Bute Line.t, on the Zen aide Or bank of Elk Creek, thence by the old state tie west twenty four perches and six-tenths of the to a it thence *Guth oinety-tive perches end iiine-ten of a perch a post; tactics east five porches to the Elk Creetßridge; thence uth twenty-five degrees west twelve perches and five tenths of a ere!" to a post; thence south sixteen degrees east thirty - eight , pc Ic es to a post; i thence south Iblitg ;legume cost three perches a hemlock. , thence south one and one-half degrees west fifty- ven perches to 1 a post, thence east one hundred and forty-three p rchex and five- tenths of a perch to a post; thence north one ha nd 4 and twenty i one perches and two - tenths of is perch to a post; tl nee call three I perches and five-tenths of a perch to the south.wes corner of land late of All 4 Battles, deceased; thence north Mem ad one-half de it, oeees West seven perches and nine-tenths of ape c to a post set by Julius Hathaway, near the canal. thence south ig sty-six undone half degrees, nut sixteen perches and three-tea s of a perch to a pout; thence north thirty-eight and one half deg es terse thirty Perellts to it cast; thence north fifty-one and oiled' If degrees west fo.nteen perches' and five-tenths of a perch toe pot ; thence north seventy-nine and our fourthdegt us west twenty-f ur perches ton Pest; thence north !liken and one-Italltlegrees toe t six and Otte tenth parches to the ridge road; thence south fifty itn o degrees west twenty perches and five-tenths Of a perch to a poise; thence south ten perches and seven-tenths of a perch to the stnith;east corner of the &Dealt lots, tic w owned by /MOO; M. kiterret ; thence west twenty perches to the bank of Elk creek; Meucci' wall twelve de grees west eight perches; thence north ;due dcgr • . west twenty perches; thence north twenty-six degrees west rig ;Wen perches; thence nonlithlrtylidne degrees west (011/ICOlf r?erer CS to the place of beginning; excepting mid reserving out of the a, vv described niece of land. about one-half acre heretofore convey d for the use of the ;Methodist Church, on the west side of Elk c eels; and also about four acres and seven perches heretoline cons , yed to Daniel A. Clark; nod containing about one hundred an filly acres of Land. And also. all diat s certain other Lot. piece, or part sale lying and being in the said ton whip, in the co bounded os follows; to ryit: Beginning at a post at corner of lands of Ruftis Dills, thence along the so see (tact, east one hundred and ninety perches and see perch to a post on the east bank of Elk Creek; tligi bank north fortYdegrees west sixteen perches; then two degrees wee twenty-six perches; thence north green west, live perches; thence north , thrty degr . Perches; thence north eighly-four degrees west thir thence south misty eight degrees west !We percheS; seventy-four degrees west four perches; thence no degrees west, nineteen perches; thence north sixty west, fifty-three perches; thence north thirty eight twenty-four perches; thence south eighty-one and on wee, sixteen perches to a post in the east line of lam rind thence south ninety-one perches and six-temps the place of beginning, containing forty-sir acres a Perches, and allowance, Le it thematic trion o ar Itsts, a . of tract No. four hundred and ninety-nice. '' Also, a certain other piece, or lot of ground. shunt in the vent village oft:lrani, bounded and described as follows, to wit; be* ginning at a atone corner on the south side of the Rid c Road, one Chain and twenty-seven and onedialf links, east froi i the north east corner °fate brick house built by Daniel A. Clarke, thence north fifty degrees east, Eighty-four and %Taft-fourth* links to a stone corner on the south aide ofsaid• road; 1111(11C0 110f(11, tiny degrees; east, eighty; four and three-karat links to a none cor ner on t c south side of said road; thence south, forty-eight w de grees cast, to Hiains and thirty-nine links to a post oil the south Nucor land sold by James Lauglditi to Daniel A. CI rke , thence south. sixteen degrees east , along said line far enough u make lire fourth Rae paratel with the second tine, thence north forty-eight degrees west, three chains and set en ty-one links to tre place of hizginning, containing forty-one percher of land. The MO-11111111/0(1 acres first described has thereon a' Liao-,till. Oil-Mill . Tottery, Dwelling noose, Barn. , &c., and is mostly improved. The lot last described has thereon a comfortablt iiol/54... 0014101011!$. &e . M. W. CAUGHEY The said two-hundred acres will be sold subject to In favor of Rufus Dills upon which there is supposed about eight M 01. 1 ,1311.1 dollars TERM:I.—one-fifth on the confirmation of sale; the (ourequal annual instalments with intereet on the who paid, payable annually with each ittetztlinett to be I judgment bond and mortgage oh the premises. ). HARVEY R. I JANEINOWL. .4 Juan iztratore of George Rowley d Girard, March 9, I.M. DZITMItGEINT AND D117113:11 • 1)R. rllYElt' S Sarsaparilla, Wild Chorry and Dandollo pound. 3kdieinai preparation DIFFERS EN 1 front any simple . 6 Ettroci of Saronparolla," or cool fyiog Aletlieine, It is a Compound ormany of the MOST CLEANSING Witlimbers acting directly On lAs Kidneys or haring i reference to the relief and continued healthy veers' tozi internal organs. It contains 11f tiCiCS WiliCh enter auto iirgivaratiett itr existence. awl IT IS UNRIVALED • I purifying and refreshing effects, by any Medicine In et is put up IN LARGE 130TTLES, Is very Amapa to the MO. and Is more eoneentrategl. BTIIONGEII, nErren AND eIIEAPp.R TAan any , &they is ifarkel. Persons who have taken "- robe , Ration, without relief. have been radical& c using two or three battles. This 's the only Compound in which Sarsaparilla, Wit( and Dan&'ion are so prepared, to surer the peculiar vi each. ul combination with pure Extracts or other healing in a highly concentrated suite. Its ingredients are PURELY VEGETABLE, And are such roots and barks as are found—though cilia! tingcertaill parts—in their general tendelley to produce I. creaming and heating ejecta. LT I UtfrOSSIRLE To care' tunny discans, ❑rop.ien. Kidney Complaints, /Lc] oir Watery Humors from the MOod.of corrupt and irritatini lions of diseased organs from the body, without the thorougl ATION 05 Tn 6 KII.X1:1(11. as caused by Uri. Medicine. No rrftViklie..(W.4 7 ,evr:„. l feel this very o aratlops, and ma to h the best ... u. p.;;;;i 4 l= B ,, from °lb Use this medicine. it will relieve. It hire entralitite.. c et a tzdes a z j e ta ir k ed e. el o . , ttnciyounitneizttit9icimeaaktheve„l aosesl care;. cIF4 Remedy PURIFIED AND DRIVES OUT All impure and gross humours, not only by working dr;ec, Ole blood, ii by restoring each organ to healthy vigor, no , : elally increasing the action of those which draw from the and lostiugly remove all IMPURE OR DISEASED PLIJIbS. All diseases originating in a depraved orate of the vital Eruptions, Ulcers, Sores, Collection of Watery Humors, DISEASES OF TUE BLOOD, Will find this the best alterative, and most cleansing Medici before aoy other in insipfrating e f fect. It has worked soul , greatest cares of Diseases of the Urinary Organs. DISORDERS OF THE KIDNEYS. • Bladders.'&c. A Fpleodid diuretic. Re extract is ea Weakness of the K Pistols. Weak hack, Retention or itIVOI • flow of Draw. Darning or Scalding, Madan:are Ernirsi other Irritability, Restsstusa. Ike only Idediciae that Ara/ parts. In Ocrolutous habits of the System, Las and we: states, CONSCRIPTION, COUGHS, Wasting diseases of the Lungs, Pains in the Breast, &e.. the ing Pectorals and bracing 'Ponies. heal the Lungs most and ettengthed the body, while the acrid humours that to , syKent lITC cleansed. Ile relieving aetioaaf the Kidneys is Ed in Lange disease.. It is warranted superior to any prepa —Sudden attacks front Exposure are certainly cured. FEMALE COMPLAINTS, For Trregniar. Suppressed or painful Menstruation. Fluor OterhurOlsemme, or nuy derangement of the Female Prue never disappoints expeastiou No common medseihe will these deraarcinenti. This compound contains certain Soo beet and only ones That should be eetd. It cures the moss am ted forms. GENERAL DEBILITY AND DECLINE. It will refresh ituitimlintely. A tea days' use will eoiwirp incredulous. The appetite. I neretted—the nerves so tin let raised and new, Pure and Rich Blood takos the place of vi and corrupt. ÜBE IT IN YOUR FAMLIF.S. You will never be without It. It wi'l do more good. and inorempeedily, the hundreds of petty diseases, Cold, Bowel plaints. Impure Blood, &c., than anything you hrivr ever If Look at CertOrAtta. 7'he Wchicest larattr Of moot delicat male can inks at witA perfect safety. BNAR El' IN That this is the only medicine that has ever cured the law, w SIM' Prima, an attested by the oaths if same thirty of the and you will acknowledge CI Where obstructions ache organs have caused deriorirs, GRAVEL, Or Stone in the Bladder. this medicine has been used with n ishingeliecess. For Certificates of Cares of thu or nay di Lee Pamphlet f curer. THE WORST FORMS Of Dummies of the STOMACH and BOWELS, Costiveness, PEPSIA. with Debility, &A. For Bowel Complaints, it can lied on as a certain resudy, Also, when nceimaulation of bill caused BILIOUS DISEASES Jaundice, &c., or when they are coming on{ take this and yoi sqfs. It curries o ff the corrupt bile rapidly, by the natural ci nets, and ceases immediately. It has cured LIVER COMPLAINTS Of years stranding. ascertiticates testify, II always gime gar' ties. Try it. Great Physicians prercriee always diuretics. compound is excellent—Dandelion aloue Is almost specific. 'LOOK FOR TESTIMONY On the pages °four PA MPIILICTO or columns of our papbrs. A list °fins influential names has serer been given in support of ay Medicine. We Clove there iodispidabls testimony of the cot all curs of every disease Ire oteatitos. 22e mod tbrrrough iureotig iou la requited. GE' A PAMPHLET. Call on the certifiers or itsk their opinion, and you too will use it. It will effect you different nom any other. anti we lliink it will do on more good. Prepared by Dr. B. MYERS, Buffalo. All orders nddres l red to E. Hollidge at his variety store. 2E4 Main st. Bu ff alo, N. Y. For sale by Carter & Brother. Erie, Pa. t 12 rsrTY noza.AN:s 111.1311FAXID! E above reward will be paid far the apprehension of Ito • .rt A. Collins. II fugitive from justice, after his delivery at the ail In Franklin. Venango county. or twenty dollars far has deliver In any jell in Om Commonwealth. Bald Collins is of rather It. ht complex loadight brown hair—very little hair on the left eyebr w, when he left (which may grow ngain).—cupposed to be about ive feet seven inches 4n bright. and is a north of Ireland man, wi It a Scotch dialect, and 'imposed to be between twent and twet ty four yews of agar has high cheek bones, low f orehead—large mouth dad wide teeth. Said Collins batten when he Len aPA of dark, plain cashier pataloons, new, and made larlic — a 4404. . * blue hock coat, a dark cheek shirt new, heavy shoes with nob nails In the heels and soles, and been rapped—wears a ensinet ay pretty well worn. Said Collins was arrested in Cincinnati, Ohio' on a War r from Covenor Ford, upon it requisition from the Govcnor of Pet n. sylvan la. andescaped froneinc hands of the undersigned at II r• rievllle r Butler county, on the night of the 12th Instant. JOHN WHINNEIRY Frankliu. Venaugo Co.. Feb. zi. te3o AL 8 the thibmriber inicnits removing West ws soon os he c' A Mose ap his busitiers in Erie, hoofers his stock or Clibeovies iirrovhdons, Yankee Notioes. &o. ace., at greatly reduced prices. Eva from SO to 13 cents pet pound, Wooden Ware, Daily entr, Win proonni, Prunes, Began, SolaersTcbateo, Wendy, Gin. Port and' itlaitiga Wine, and'nuinerous other articles, will be gold at att with tranwportntioo added; Wrapping Paper areoal. I therefore invite the attentlon otthcoe who with to purrhate for tath at tt l 'Y 01 low rater, and 1111 re happy to wait upon tilt who calf. Erie. Fen 0 IE3O, R. A. BAKER Cheapride., A Eric, Oct DID 3 end Gentlemen's Kt Gloves at 0,11. PFWEY'p, 4.. e , O. THERE IS SOMETHING IN IT IMILTANG orri WILLING orrn kieszuoii NEPEcnikm"vol , rair Gen o anll The aubseri *having purchased Fairbanks ceiebrateU genu ine scale patents, and employed a workman. Mr. Brooke, wholias had a long experience in their manufacture, beg leave to inform the public that they are now prepared to fur nisb to order an article superior to anything of 11w kind ever offered liithis market. 2'hie subscribers would also caution their( friends against pur chasing worthless artricics purporting to be Fairbanks' scale from irresponsible itinerant yankee pedlers—lor ortaaafactare tie gins fu arriels. The following are our prices. Hoy Scales. of 4 Tons draft, vo Coal Scales, of 1 ton draft, f 40 Platform Scales, 1300 lbs. draft. . 33 Do. do. do. with hoisting fever and eel on trucks, 40 Do. do 120011 s. draft. 31) Do. do. - ' do. on trucks. with hoisting lever, 33 Fairbanks' America. Beale. 1300 lbs. 32 Do. ' do. do. 1000 lbs. i 37 lb. do. do. 1300, on trucks 'vies holiting tr. er, ',. 37 Do. do. do. lam Ws. , 10 , Flour Pricking Seale, 300 lbs. 10 Colllllof sealer. I 0t..1.0 200 Ms.. platform, , a DO 101. to 20011 w. platform & Scoop. , 1 10 Dale's Counter Beale, brass lever, 1. oz. 1030 lbs. draft, 0 All the above articles are warraated. Thrive w lolling to obtain a good and tell/1W Scale are requested to give tie a call at No 101 French Meet ' ucarly opposite the Fanners Hotel. 11. A. BE,Nri'ET & CO. • Eric. Mar 20. too. , it •__ rA.Z3I.I3AINILS O 130.12.11313. welbearnecl rep tattoo of Fairbanks' firAales has Induced JL the tenders of imperfect and worthless balances to offer them ns "Fairbanks' &tacit" and purchasers have thereby, in many eases, been suldecterito'frnuil and Opposition. l'he subscribers have no controversy with honorable competitors who transact bu siness In their own names. but regardind the perpetratars of the above fraud as pursulna a course alike unjust and,dishonorable, they take this tneasure to caution the nubile of their &lanolin ions. The Patentees manufacture under th ir own Inspection. and only at their factory in kit. Johnsbury. Vt. Far vale by E. P. PRATT & CO. 11.1uiral0, N. Y. ll_ 0. COWING & CO. Erie, March. 10. 1833 Oruill• I of land, aforevaid, Idle south-east th linnet the n-tenthspf a tie along said north sixty- Ihirty•one de west eleven cen perches; thence north 13 forty-nine tree degrees tames west, -balfdegrees of said hills if a perch to id forty-two litl being part OLOTRBtt CLOTRI3 Itt I. This way with your Ready Pay." luser on hand a good assortment of Mack, blue black. olive green, olive brown, blue [drab, cadet and golden mixed 04 Broad Cloths. which I purchased at auction cheap. As an ear nest Cc it. I will sell a good Black 6-4 Cloth nt $t 75 per yard. Brown. 81 50, Olive Brown 69. Blue, warranted fast color, 5450, Drab 442 25. Mixed el 50. DI ne Pilot 81. Blue Black Beaverrir2 SD. I will guarantee every yard sound and good colors. I have also a good assorttneut of tine Cloths, which I will sell proportionably cheap. Purchasers wal please give me is look. and I will satisfy them that "some thing's can be done as well as others." Erie. N0v.17, 1649. C. M. THULA LS. Cheamilde. Attractions and Arrivals of Goods TOR WALL, AND WINT 13 U. iiwnIGHT begs news to in form his numerous friends and the . country at large. that he is now receiving from the eastern cities and manufacturers,tite largest and most extensivenssortnent of FALL and WINTER GOMIS be hus ever before offered in this market. nod would briefly say4with or little puffing an 1 ,03. Ode.) that he tins spared no time nor pains in toe selection of his stock, which has been bought mostly fur rash, and at such bargains as to defy compeiltiont, (bogus importers not excepted.) • With this emir:Maul pledge IlSynnit . U3 those that wish to buy floods at wholesale or retail, that lam not to be undersold by any house in this clay. For further particulars please drop hi at the Cornier, opposite Mon n'ellotel, and examine style and prices. Oct. 13. 21 - 1 - 7LouR, sm,T, FISII, and VIASTER.—A heavy stock tor -L the tvinter and bialug trade for sale low. II Jan. CP. C. It WRICIIT'Et. Houses, SHAWLS, of et' ry delicr/inion, and very cheap, a.; Eric Oct O. 6. It. newms Dwelling AMONG the tikeaWcof ilihrga on earth is a dell Razor. Don' mit Unit go to the Hardware Store and sct a' u'relly 110'' that will sliaveraey. No 3 ROM Haase, Jan ./5. mortgage o be due r-r Hats and Caps for tho People. £t PRICES REDUCED ONE-IWIRD.-51',LEAD/D HATS 'FOR 51.5O—CLOT/1 CIPS FOR 111 CENTS. SMITH. NATTER, No. 1, Chearside; would respectfully tn. k3s form his Mends and the public. that he has received front New York n splendid stock of Rats, Cap*, and rUfti, which hill be sold at the above Reduced Prices. Nom, that he has added great facilities far klannfachtring. and wilt he adding daily to that branch of his business, and to his stock of goods IPTCramid examine PRICES. Oct. 0, 1049.-n2l. llanee In MUM un- I.ceured by ,BERG eased. td43 le. DIM GOODS, DRS" GOODS. Qom• j AM now receiving ever day my Fall and Winter Etock of DRY %%hien f invite the attention of thcellizette of grieand vicinity, to call and examine goodsnini prices beibre purchasing else,* Were. as my terms arc Cobb and no humbug, and my whole attention paid to Pry Ctxmli exclusively, I ltd( and hold myself bound not to be undersold this ride of the "Atlantic." Erie. H. R. DEWEY. '1 R RIM lon purl• 11001{I Or I,OIIW O other tfffiClkSll.lo Um, precisely, of White Dead in pil,trom tif.ntlo and l'in.burgh,tlila day In stem nud other paint, In lute ptopoiliOn, bought to sell, and Will be cheap, and warranted goad as the but, by .1. U. BURTON. Erie, Dee. r, ISIU. as world c'eP"' PRE BoWilber wl pay ,or Ale moo 011 & Candle. for hard, delis a ll Store of R. 0. 1111.11.1dElIT or in boy Factory. E. I'. lILTLIII-31.T. Erie, Jan. 3, IP3O ADMINIEIT/RATOWS BALL. awtpri ted,by Dl' Virtue of nn Order of the Orphans Court, of the County of _ILY Eric, will he sold by public Vendue ott the premises, on ea turday, the shah day of April Etext,v commencing at ten , o'clock, A %Lam following described ptogetty, situate in the township of Girard, a b out two miles q ect of Girard m silage, belonging to the estate of Isaac Silveri/torn, deceased, to wit: , A certain messuage or piece of Land situate In 11;0'01%1011g Of Girard nmlbresa Id and descril viand hounded as follows: Boun ded north by the Ridge Road, East by the Road leadlitg youth from the old Silvenhorn Tavern Stand and the land of Jowl' Philips, South and West by the lands of Maxim Itaddall. containing about Twelve acres of land. , Also a certain other piece of Laud, Roun ded north by the Ridge Road, east by lands ofßoberumn, South by the Lands of Isaac 3litter, and west by the Road leading South from the Tavern Stand asfresaid.containg about Seven acres of Land. Also, a terldin 'piece of laud, bounded North by the old ElateJine,soutit and east bv otherdrefiai i rdt)? gel oil end 50/11 ivest by WI do mwem m Sllverthont, and after, Ing-trm:'rellAtil i by said Itarliirattritutirn.. barn and blatkimnith shop, Smc.. and t a it h st o a u r e. ve described lie contiguous to sash ether the Gently.' The land Is mostly Irtigroved and all of t n o n ge ld'i l ' e at r 'we w ol o h9 u el l eci ditake a very convenient small form. The twelve a .t c re res mi n m as in thereon a Grist Mill. situate on one of the most durable the brat quality for grams or pal ti„ apd by Judgment bend. and mortgage T 1 R n 11 , 1 1 ,7 r . e — e O eg to , e ja -f l o n u o rt i lo l t i t i t n iT i c a ne c i u rn. ta m n ii , o it n h o i f n s ic a rtvi le, the whole stun To be secured u t a he I bal ancey i n GEORGE IL CUTLER, 011 the premises. THOMAS R. WM. StivEßTlionN, Administrators of Imaac Slivothorn deceased. Girard, Feb. 9 ISM, . 1139 Cherry rues of articles nffee slog 1 draw et re- I OITR- IoIUER ration timeg Tins I. on espe body. flufs, cjar I of tit IZn DAGIIIIIAREAN GALLEIZT. HERMAN & LEWIS are happy to miaow:al to the Ladles and S Gentlemen of Eric, and the friends of science and art In the region round about, that they are prepared to take Likenesses of superior quality at their rooms, over Middleton & ilfurphy's store, three doors east Of crown's Hotel. There are several reasons why, persons can obtain better pie• Dues at oar rooms than at any Other in this city, or in this part of the country. One Off; MI saw; TICE attn. =awn Of lutary lls, or these kened Skylight and cide light COMBINFM—cach cOrrect big the Malta of the other. and producing a natural and moat beautiful effect.— TRY IT. IV/IDEVER IS NOT SATISFIED %MD PIC- ooth [why, d the !ark titian TURES TAKEN ELSEWHERE Another ;soon D. we have the hest apparatus. The Importance 01 this wilt he obvious to any one. We shall not offer those who favor us a lth their patronage. the flat, insipid, corpse-like things which many who call themselves artists moon to the public. Neither shall we offer those dark, gloomy Mines which human beings am VOMV MICH told resemble themselves; but clear and accurate Likenesses. Possessing the most truthful Mendingof light and shade, richness and depth of tone, remarkable distinctness of *Mures, trite expression of the eye, boldness of relief, di,tanee and Invisibility of back ground, delicacy of finish. softness, transparent and artistic Wee t. Retneinber there is Ito room of the kind near here which tins the facilities of this. It isdesigned to to a permanent eptahliolitnent. NOT TO DE EQUALED incur motto. W. It. SHERMAN, Erie, Feb. 2 1K 32 . W. N, lb" 1.. It rcath fava , the •t• the pirate Gated aura (Ivry miLLis. .1114 CORNER OF PENN ST.II; 11411.ROADPI4CE:=, public arc assured that Custom Grinding is Mate at this .1 Mill as well as Merchant work. 1= Corwtantly on hand, Flour by the barrel, and per pouvd Manure rare* an per barrel. Those who purchase by the barrel can have it delivered at any poln‘ in the eicyfree of charge. Wan stud Shorts. sled for Bale. Orders for Flour by the barrel left with C. Me•ettarren 1,111 be attended and delivered ne above stated. 11.8. r.vir, 51111er. Erie City 31111 s, Jan. 23, 18130. .37 nmrxnE tvronna. MOM past experience I sin fully convinced that goods can be sold for cash twenty per cent below the credit system. On the first day of March 1 snail commence the experiment for one year. contracts excepted. Baying made arrangements with a gentleman of experience in New York thy, to purchase and for ward me tine dress goods weekly, I shall keep as good an assort ment in this,' Inc as can be found in any City and as cheap. I shail also be receiving weekly all kinds of domestic goods and carpeting at prices far below the market'. I shall keep constantly on hand the inigest, assortment , of Haidware. Saddlery. coach & Buggy Trittings. Iron. Steel. Nails. &e.. that are kept in the west. whit I shall sell at Retail at N. York Jobbers Traces. Groceries.Crxkery, Looking Glasses & all other goods at very low prices. 11. CADWRLL. Erie., Feb. V. IPSO. YB - rt• lima noIjBII 23 OIIEMIS and Fleams, at theillippaStritaw L AMM and Children tshoer, a good aesoronent. taO. st:s.Dox & SON '"John Andoremi my 'Too John." ANDERSON'S dolacc and Goodwin'a Promed eavendith 4)- Dace° for sale by J. H. BURTON. BAR & PIG Lead Mr sate, et the Hardware St ore of DEED & SANFORD 11/1 GFFeI and BOAS .—A fine limn, owns of Lynx, Genes', II berlau Squifiel and Foz Mulls, selling cheap. at Jari. 19, 1630. WRIGHT'S Corder. Vagnarreotvgag and Painting; Venn. WILLIAMS and KELLOGG. would r iespeetrully i• 3 ;announce to the citizens of Erie and vicinity. that they have fitted up aspacious SKY LIGHT in the building Ibrinerl y occupied by W. H. Knowlton. as a Jewelry Store. five doors east of Ilrown , s Hotel. Ea the express purpose of . DaguerrectSyping. Be ing in possession of all the late Improvements, they flutter them selves thatthey will tie able to please alEtbose who may see lit to give them a call We would invite the Indies and gentlemen to call and examine our specimens: Likenesses!' taken its Mut as well ns fair weather and set In eases. FralllCN Pins. Lockets or Bracelets. Also pictures taken of sick or diseased persons at their residences. Painted's/ Daguerreotype likenesses accurately cop .led. I' Erle.3nn. IS, tem. Mfa3 NOTIOA NOTSCE is lietehy given that lvttera of Aitutioistt4tion on the etdote of ,iosepli Skinner. dce'd., late of AVto tie townahir), hove been granted to the eubeeribere. All petrol:: basing claims allahnitaaid estate, will present them duly authentiealed, to the subscribers, for isenleinent, and all indebted ate reatiested to tuake payment vast* same. g. FRANCIS A. hfel%TIEF..t A,r m i n ie rators . ETIIAN eittNN.E.R. "relerFeb, SO. IE3O. - emit Oysters , Oysters!! Crlpterel II J.HE subscriber would Inflow the lavers f good Otsters that he has made arrangements $y which he will be iu receiptoftresh Oysters. direct from the Oyster bed,escry day, which heelers for sale by the can or hattean to acepere of cialoone or private fami lies on such moderate terms as cannot help to give sal Isfaation. orders from the country prompuy attended , to. D, CLARK,. No, .1, ttortiterf Erie, Nov, 24, 1E.40 • 0 3 11711 FLAG ZS • •.- • - . •, JUSTICE • T 4 " -* t'STILL IN TILE FIELD 0 N 7 11E. • CABS ruznozrzon. Tllg subscriber would hegletwe to inform his friends and the public that he has just opened fOr the fall, the largest and hest assotunent cLopis, (1413SiMERE8 ANO VESTINGs, that has ever been offered in Shia stibrhet and which will be sold at the lowest prieesibt CASH. Much has been said by some in the trade about slop-shop clothing, unprecedented success to cut ting custom work, &c. Not wishing to be considered foolish, we cut short by Paying to those who wish to have their clothing made I loonier, that they can have their measures taketi and 1110(bi lig made, and itnot pleased with them when fiehhe...l, they rill not be asked to take them away. We done nIA our friends t d think we are gaming, but would have them CALI. AND EXAMINE goods and prices for thenarlvei. Wets ill be happy at all 11111111 tobIIMV our goods and compare Prices. cut sir peake m int lire tint in !hill Or any other city. We will hate at all fiiiirr a lame and good assortment of READY MADE CIA/TIDING co nsisting offlrets and Eroekeonts. over Coats, Bovines. Coals. Nark 4.0a1f• routs, Vests,Shists, Cravats, Stirpt•toters, Louth's Wool Under Shirts and Drawers. Occ., ate., Which ti 111 he sold as cheap as the cheapest. Persons wishing to pure , • CASH ....01.1.111!' will do well Mead and examine 41,00,11, and priers. ' My Soothing /Sent by loyaelf and till made in Erie. unit it warranted to be as well made as any shop in the place min make. We do riot wish 10 110ast. but invite comparrison. The sub:, riber 'i3 IlelCf///illed to cell rorelitill, and CASH ONLY, Mid/ 1,114 , 111. e °t a t tons to Olt MOO to be the only trite method of doing a neva Inisiiwne, pro. meting, at, it dot% bode tire buyer and the ocher agaiust lo6tei consequent upon thecredit st stem. consequent Custom work and cutting done to order on , reason.thie JO . llii M. JUSTICE. Erie. Sept. 29, 1149. n2O. BRING OUT THE ZINGXENE AND Pll7' OUT TIM` FIRE. DRY GOODS AXE CLOJTIIING ARE SO I • CIIEJE 41 . 11 AEU' JEIV STORE THAT :711706 FIRES ARE QUITE UR- N CES S !trim COLD ''""- (WEATHER' TO 6 I - P 0 PrZe W*RJ T ROSENZWEIG &Co have just returned fr.:tin the eastern cities. and are now receiving their Fall and Whiter supply el lIYY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, READY MADE siLOTIIING, &.c., which they are enabled to oar to their nunicrune customers an d i h e imbue generally, at prices Mr below those 9f any former tle:111011. These goods have all beetreeleeted with thew/item ew e , and will be found to be one of the largest and most splendid sloe ks of fattand Winter Goods ever offered in this city, As many of throe Goods have been purchased of the Importers per the la test Arrivals from Europe, the subscribers ure confident titatthey can offer to their Customers; the ve-y peweet airiest of Ladies Dress Goods, comprising English. French, Si, ire,liifti and ticatcli Goode, together with a full atslortnicirt o( American manufacture, awl cheaper than can be found elsewhere. Their. tock ton-lets I. part of the following:— I - srLgs.--ltich figured, changeable. brocade, small plaids and strips, satin de Chine. twilled, Cleft 110 Uardr • lialiOn. Gross de Rhine, Fros de Afrique, Chameleon, &c. MUSLIN - DE L4ll‘l4.—Suberp errie design's, very fief, and high colored. on COIIIBOII, green, and blue grounds, alie styles of which. It is bet I vet). are superior to any Leretothretillered. C..i.SILDERFS.—Ne Pius tJltru et} lee, with the rates t coloring npd in great varletys. These(;rods, or the designs, are ohtained front the French . ..Execs/ales, ' in Paris, and from oriental de signs, Af RlNOES,—ErestelyGertunn and English manufacture—n large proportion, ordered expressly by tie, for the best trade. con sisting of every variety of color, offered at reduced Prices. Rlllllola.—An ex tenPllve varielyof rite newest and and richest styles, embracing one of the utort desirable assortments ever of fered in this market. KID (ILO VES.—TIost manufacture. ordered exproply tbr us,' DOMESTIC AND,STAFLE GOODS. A Largeetoek of Caliee.from °cell (11 to locents perliird: Bleach ed and unbleached Muslins, Rom ti cents upward; Red Tickinge and Checks, a full supply of all qualities and prices,lriar Linens; Table Damask, Russia and Scotch Diaperst;NankinA7,t Table Dia pers; Crash and Dowlas; Scotch and Manchester Gingliants; sali inettlizKentiwky JetinZaivil flue Drills: adl of WIWI will be sold (dint prices thatcannot please and without fear of compe tition. CLOTHING FOR TIII:31ILLION! IThder thin head t% have nose on hand, ready fur gale, the lnr- Ent, mostfasidoilabit and varied a,,orlment of REM - W-31A1f: CLOTHING ever offered in Erie; all of which have been eelected under our indnediate un.metion, ramp 111.11. N6gr °Arita A LTFII Escr —iogetleer with one of the c hoieent oolectiritts of Gu ported floe Diaek, Bite, Drown, Oliveand Drab I.4eneti. neigiau and EagioncLunts, that has ever been brought to this city. Aino,lltack and Fancy French CareitnereatNew StyleFaney Vert tugs and Cravats: Cruder Shin% TIIIII Draweint Linr Cambric and stilt ankerelnefs, and ix fine assortment of 01000 , foolery, and tlitopetiders, TY Dont Ibrget the place New Jew store. No. 1, FlGlidngflock State Street. Erie, Oct. 13, IPIO. 12 000 Yards of Cloth & cassimero at Itto 'rrie WouonFact r?. E.kliY to beesehanged for I, Ou I. by he subterlhire nt their usual rates ofetehange. They have a variety of Plaid and Fancy 811'4 1 ( 11 0f the latest Eastern patterns for :lents. rants and Iloys Clothes; also. a //rod vntletyor nll-‘loot Turves, for sum mer wear. liVe will $1104) inrunigicture. the present season, at the rolipwipp. prices In erish. viz: For black, brown. grey, and steel mixed cloth, 311 (*ems per nrd: eab.imere of tranie , eclors, 33 cents; %%life Flannel 23 tents, and pressed Flannel t r ets. per yard. A/EfLiFFElli & BREWeltli. Erie, June 0,11119, 10 000 root Window Glass. 200Pc°0 -I ,:,prilnea';',hibFgf i n ce c s h Pr n ti d m i rli7re n t n o tvg(47 This assortinelit contains conneof the best double hilt*. ou Ito Mc ir...stiow windows and eases., A4o, a lot of French Shy 10,, nitb,gether au perlor to What b usually brought into Otis market. but which will be 0olil•nu low au the Ainerleau. 110:01her mire sn. perlor to ony other out of the cities, Dud will he sold on terms that win suit all reasonable perilous. PATlTMl2..knorwrirro_ JI - LOV iustrriqelWeVaturibr rale of lowest pricesl 45 inspee ‘ ted and warranted. 0. in: .11Elt1 ,; Ede, Nov. 3, 1e49. GINGII/1111S.—Stotch, French end Arnelean Giattams, Ihr rale very cheap by. S. k. minx. T ARRIVED AT TEIZOIE SEMITONE OROIEZRE, No. 7, Poor Peoples Row. T lIA VT. Just arrived from the East nit' large assortmeilt o I Grotelies,. Wines, Liquors, :Sugars, &t.. &c.. WWI will set abide cheaper than any other Establishment in the qty. Civet the a call if you have ally doubts as to the truth of this statement, and satisfy yourselves. T. W, 310bRE. e;rte, Nov. 17.1149. 1 1 .AXELM017NT =443 ANN NOT CLOSED. WE WANT WREAT. . • Oaxiblbashl attain Cashll Clash!! Cash " vcr wttl pay Cash for Whltewood, Chef ry, Sycatuote, Curled )'V Maple and Black Walnut Umber. VLOIllt. We have a good stock of supertine FLOUR on band. for sale by the load, half barrel. or by the pound. Also, a few barrels. of J. Touther , u best. The subscribers take this opportunity of thanks fin the liberal patronage they have been favored with heretofore. WALKER & TOIVN Erie, /nth 2S i 3:107 NEW GONOZII2N. LIVERY AND EXCHANGE STAPLE. W. C. :MALE having purchased nnd made 41yr additions to the Livery dlock formerly owned by E. Willis, situate on Butte treet. between 'ldea nil dth, in the rear of James Liddle's Illacksznith shops, {could in !brut his friends and the public thatft wilt nTord hfut pleasure at all times to accommodate them with I • Horses. rtuggica and aleigbs. .1 ire I also' prepared to Bet and Trim Tails, and mend Layne and Sick !tones, in the wont aPproved wanner. Work warrant ed. Horses ttitett to keep by the week, month or year, on reat.on able terms. Erie. Jan V.l. ISSIL--Oina7 eisigAlt THU TRACK. POI SIM ".• Groat V7ostornLocomotivolt - TAKE NOTICE, Al.l. THOSE WHO ARE INTERt:STEPP. CALL at SI ED El.'S Corner and con) lure ) ou rind t count_he Is Now receiving the largest, cheapest a ud best lot Of OltOcEll- MS ever brought to Erie. Among his assortment May be found the following: Suusus.—dis tons of Port RICO Cabe Sugar, Crushed, Loaf and Pulverized. Cosses.—Ten bags Old GovernrocutJava. ten 6366 cif taffurra and ten bags of Rico. Mozoses.—Two thousand gallons New Orieaws Por9 Rico ant! Sugar Howe. Teas.—Fifteen chests Young Dyson, loigerle, Blatk and Gun powder. Imperial tea in six pound cadles for family u'Oe. Prinz—Five thousand pound Cod Firh, Maekerel, Ibid. Hol land Herring. Smoked Herring and Sardines. Twenty barrels Turpentinestblrty do. of Linseed. tap and Tanners oil. 130 kegs Brooklyn. Buffalo and Pittsburgh' White Lead. The largest kind of an assornitentbr Valuta and Dyestuff's. IDO kegs of Eastern and Pittsburgh Nails. Lorunas.—Fretteh Brandy, Holland Wu, Boni, Port.Wine,3la• dera, Malega, Claret and French West Wine. ,Toasego.-100 dozen Stholt's flag New York Smoking, siSteett boles Carendlib.lCO dozen line cut Rapper and Ninceaboy Snuff. Ten keg,' and 100 flasks Kentuelt, Effie Powder, Rfty bags of Shct, bar Lend and Percussion Capt. Thirty boies Candy. 33 dams of Malaga Figs.3o jr.a prunes a •nd a great varkety of males In my ltue that ould take more time chart l hare tochumeratetherrr. To my oil customers and the public generally', I would ray, call at SIEGEL'S Corner. directly oppothe the Farmer's HoWd.nnd see for yourselves, that Ina bound to sell wholesale or fett.Afl, c hs npe r than any other establishment WcJtof Ougalo• !, C: kIEGEI4 Erie July 7. 1810. tiS IrrI,NZI '17,11111:1 - ; . 1000 G k1 . .1.N. Ohio pressed and (tuned Stone Were. etn) • sista ng of Churns. Jars. Butter Jars,./01101 Crocks Ie &e. for sale ehearat the Keystone Grocery, No. 7 . Nor People. Bore. . T. W. MOORE.. Erie. Sor.lo. 1639. . _ °daft! 0611131 t CAB" teak' paid for 100 1 Q Weida OATS, if detnred• •non, at the EMI)Ito Stoics. CAMEL!, Lae, / rb. ID. '' ie j OOHING GLASSE:3.—A large or:mil:Dent or Gill and &fit hogany frames, together with plate* of illgereat site 9 for re setting Wire:nes. G: LOOMS ec Co. November 21. MID. SILKPLUtHI HUNGARIAN CAPS. a beautiful Wilkie. for Lade cheap by R. 8. lIIINTPAI Park Row. jr AMES' BOAS. greet variety. Just received stud fur sale at L the fiat and Cop sure of n. 8. 11_13141TR_, Park ROW. lEVOR INES; of various Wyk,. cant. and qualities. ins V opening and for wale by R. S. 111rSTCR, Park Row. voil no 4 for role'pbenp for Bu Ve V a t i h r b A y NCI. "A" ' )4, r lt. °l B. HUNTER, Work Row. utfo7n, NA TS, breve!) , blyto n , t4 . yitriety,rist received' and* VT for gale etfeap by R. B. HQNIFCE, P 8 kßow. G. Droart 'trt Hand Axes; also Shingle and' Lathing Ratchets and Adler, narrated and for sale cheap atthe Bard wine Store. REED & SWORD. tiAglik—New style Bolas. and other kinds of Lamps, and any Quantity of Wicking, Chluntles and Globes, et. Erie Nov, el ISID. G. LOOMIECAr. Wt. ILB WRAPPER ' for Ladles and Gems. together with a good assortmont orGlOves and Hosiery, just received at Nov. 3,1E49. WRTGIIT." GI EAT FIRER might be prevented by a free polleatter of the OW Fire. end Matter Paof Pat.& • 22,000 otthio eelehrstod and truly valuable articles. Nate drab awl chocolat colors,) jaA Necked and thr solely" Oct. 10. CARTE lt DECITIIER CONSUMPTION CURED . 704 Ylte COUPLEtiI Cull or Coughs, Colds, Influenza,l Asthma,`Bronehitis,Spittingof Blood, and all other Lung • Complaints tending to' 'CONSUMPTION REA RED!! This medicine Is just vi hat it D! is declared to be above. 4 rem edy for the complete rare of all those affections of the Throat and Lungs, R filch I f neglected, always end in Coss ors 'viols. his not worth tyro.. rata-pc nay arit de, wade just SO stil.liluentany of the common nostrums oft/featly, but lea strictly ecicatiffe Preparcli‘o —tire (islet ual mope having been furnished by an eminent l'hysi clan. (Me late Pref. Rogers,) and that still further imprsited by one of the present proprietors, who is himself a retalarty.sda- Piled PA csicies, a graduate of the Ltnivttsity of Pennsylvania.— It it composed of the choicest articles in the tegetable kingdom. most or them of lone.tried value 011 d established relmtation, and tome of thein;rairrely ane, particularly the CANCVAL4OOI.',Y man of most teoudirfat medicinal victim«. Minty introduced in'to this country from California. Thence lye hasteen shown to thousand of Physicinusovlio hate universatly approved L, and will is, shown to. it ny Physician ,who desires to sec it, upon application e)ilier to the Proprietors or their Agents It has hero mod in any tirades of rues, mid Is sl rongly recommended by Physiciaos, es en Professors ii our Medical Colleges, Ministers of Cospei, Judges, Lawyers. Nterehants, concltisiav prcof that there is no inackery or deception nl:out it, but that it is a medi cine of tee t eacuuuuou vii tee and efficacy., PAMPHLETS. As no ori the merit.: pamphlet' tare. to have ui,o Amos./ of Pamphlet earnestly de cure one. g 7th may be 4 LABS, midi favor which Such twin ram' the MC directions.) tottefit trout I • will he refill; Ii no ry-ri lied ads ertisemerd:ran itezis to do Justice lo 01 this article, the Proprietors hate embodied ill a rm. the 4 Wary of this Medicinc—ilia description, an its talucipr.l ingredients.—theejled they are designed i the human systern—and above all, , The isicalcvlable Itcad which ii Clan done They design to circulate this en. but should any oce be overlooked, they are 'fret' to call upon the Agents rained below, and pro ,atio. It will well repay a perusal. The his& on page knob ta yourself or family., 'I'IIOII.IANIM or DOL. it will introduce you to a tunssof testimony in its is perfectly irresistible. our conndence in its virtues, we ore willing to war !eine in every recent ease: (Tuned according to the nd it here the person isnot pa tisfied that he is deriving , by returning the bottle w ithin 94 hours' time, 'lli II MONEY ed. rr.lee page ad of the Pamphlet. hob rte ond retell, by A. ii. SCOYILL & CO., l their Principal 014 cs, No. 65 Warren st., New ri nil Orders for the Medicine, and letters relatingto Id lie addrelsed, pest paid. to ask for Dr 4. Rages" Syrup sy.Livestrooc, custsciou, and let no other be calmed din. to you. —Nese genuine. unless there is tin tivtuff wrapper antes t With a Pea, by A. L. SCOYI f LEdg CO. i For sate. u Proprietors. York, to n•ho1 agencies. shot Tzr 1k sure Tat, nud Ce CAUTION note of kited; COUGHS, COLDS, &e. UV". Dr. f t Irtoger.' Syrup of LIVEIM owe, TAR, end CANCUAL AOPA nay prated Itself to be the moat eztroodinatv letliCa) aid in curing that unually fatal disease Cosrevistiim. But, it shoutd to rerrientherell, Oriel tuctliC hie in as efficattotte nod valuable in ti.e incident Mage . such as Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness. &., before the Lungs are AOar gone! that ulceration has taken place. It IS seldom, if ever f , known to fall in breaking up the roost:obstinate nod distressing Cough or Cold, inn few Lihune time, if the direc tions are Attie ti) followed. The gess/rise, which wakes so many woodcrful orreg, is Ml' sale at Carter & Brother and Burtin & ref lOUs. Ltie Pa. Finns tie Medical Reporter. STRONG TESTIMONY. rr "The col u m ns of the l'ress throughout the country seem to be so tilled wit swarm of cures and specifies for all diseases. 'flesh is heir to that one hardly knows what to do in case of die case. for fear Omits using one Jnedielne, another and better way be overlooked. ilutfrout the rtanarkatite cstrat.and the higb onto? end Wine amount of testimony lately brought under our personal uo lice of the extraordinary efficacy of Or. Remy.' Syrup of /ATM* WORT, TAR, and CANCRALAGOA, ire are compelled to regard tho evidenceof our senses, and confidently state, that for Cowrie end Colds. and tha i hydra-headed monster. Consumextos. , we think the above preparation a safe, speedy, antlossattos in cute. To all our friends we way, TRY Cr; and if it does not` elp you.uothinp„ else will." DF.ATII FROM A SLIGHT COLD: Crr By negleCting those salutary precautions which common sense dictates, ninny, very mans, fair victims to their prudence. We ha ve seen the Fever hrielebitlontlng like It bird of pa radire— the fair of dower hope, the pride of her father.and the Joy of her mother—her cheek flushed with anticipation, and her 1.3 e beam lug with the ilespressiou of love—the gay dreams of life dna • clog before her nary, ii tilt the rich sod variegated tints of the rainbow's hue. We hat* seen all this ehanged—aye. the wa ding garmeni fo a shroud. and the bridal ehataber for the septa. chic of the dead and all this by aegliellog a ..etneteott (ad."— Now. before It is too late, use 1)r. Rogers' Syrup of Ltvestwosr. Tes,and CAtterat.Aous which gives Imthediste relief, as thou sands of our most Inteagent and trettLity families are ready and willing fo teitifYi , PRICE—In laige bottles, 61,00; or six I miles tbr Ell,110: For 'tetchy Carter & Brother, and 3. H. Burton, Erie; Win. Bell & Co. tinlneey; B.C. Town & Co. North Esti l l. f T 5......, , kreeirtaTkciT.e,ar - Ch.:inside. Tire — a, . .... .. Ike . :V - . Ella. . 1 19. oAllitt 0419211! 11fE subscribe will faCti.l3ll for any quantity of ~. ear t,.. r`!nets IVhice VI nod, 1/6I 01 11 It 1 16 111 4f, 3, I and 3 Inch irtitte Wood Plank. 6,1, 0, 0 and 10 to. sq. •• solusnn. -3by 4 }eels sastare .. sail:Ming. M.o. Cheery, Black . Walnut and Sycamore;._ Jan 93. le3o. CEO. SELDEN &P 91.4 Erie 1111nsie Store. One hoar east of Braves Hold. YOU ean find a variety of Musical Instruments and Intone tors. V Mints for 01150 fo 6 . 2 5 , handeSti. flan 5 Ct_ 141 - IF 4I Flutes, si 50 to 510, Guitars. ea to Rik Firignietht, cllatortly• Fifes, Violin Rows. Bridges, Ptringthand all things pertaining. to the department. Also a variety of Yankee Notions, ?oast Cutlery. Ra Nora & Raisor Straps. Pistols. Pereussion Cape Toys. Cards. Combs, Hair and Tooth trashes. Needles, Pins. Thimbles. Hair Pins, Looking Glasses. Fancy Boxes. Vases. and a varirtv of for fix . One door east of Brown's Hovel W. N. LEWIP. NEW GOODS. Irv(' E sultscrbers have Just received a lame and ss'ell. selvetled I. asrortinent of Fall and Winter Goods, conststini or 1)1IY GOODS. GROCERIC3. HARDWARE; CROCKERY. &e. In the stock may be Ilunlevery vanety of seasonable Dms Goods for Ladies, Shawls, Hosiery, Gloves. ete. Mao Cloths and Cassitneres °fall qualities and colors. 'They Wylie their old ear tonieis nod therpublie generally to Call and examine the above sleet before purelsaPlog ctscts liver. JAMES ODOURS & Co. Erie. DAGISERUZIOTIME r_sg RN. WARD itr. WILLI:V. 4 IB would inform the citizens J.Y.L of Erie and vicinity that they have taken rooms over lifts. Milii , oary Store, Id door front the Erie Bank where they will tat& NI iniattirri. in an erquit•ite and Beautiful style. which. m point of boldness and unerring truthildness, are unsurpassed In an Instant. as we were, upou the open silver surface portrayed the laughing coutitenaneeofjo)ous Youth, with all its frmbnars. - . Front the most aged to the t eriest child. this is equally applica ble. as the unerring delininton of life: hlininturer taken at ream:on able prices Call and examine specimens. Ituairiesi Bouts 1401E19 , .• AM. tut P. M Instreetiotts given In the Art. Erie. Jan. W, IW9. - 33 TAELOSUNG WELL ZION'S AIM CIIMA.I O . 'T LE,,, l ,'.l7: 4 tra'Aer, Irc*.`ctnind.,e".htti:, I,t,',°l?„,top I).to inform his french. that he 'NI continues the Tailoring Business at his old Stand, a few doors east of the Erie Rank. and solicits a continuance of past fanota. Having received the Fall and Winter Fashlotus he ls prepared to execute all orders entrusted to his care ha the latest and. most approved at} la. The subseziber.having no work doneexeept under hisoren eye.. pledges himself to give complete saidafactio:seo ids CUSIOiIIeTS. and to all eases. where he faits to do SQ. 10 00y for the goods. Ladles der lions of having,either R iding or Traveliag Habits made to order, and the latert;in and se.xtestsfyie. will do well tee give him a call. NAVAL AND MILITARY CLOTHING roadato.orde.r. N. B. CUTTING on xhashortest nottee and at tbe. usual price. RHIN .GOA LINPSS. an. Eric& rept.W. 1131% Vold I.Welk:O'rend see *slim* Up: T" puldic are.iavited to call t the Etrieseteant Foundry , or at out-Bwror awed eitWor the last Parsers of Cooking Stoves. Just gobout with mum:cannon large OVen, high enough to bake a large Tut key on its feet. while six loves of bread arbbakingaround it. Cis .noise and confusion .. it Mk. made East. has induced the characteristic natne of IJANG OP. One who lately saw nine boat es of Iv:10001y Inked bread, taken front the oven at one time...was reminded of the capacity of a email pig which drank two quarts of whey at a dirtirght, and did not (Iwo fNi tflet measure whirrh eoutained the whey into four inches."' Pee eeniticatm Erie. Feb, 2,•101./.. L.:STEIL Mx:a:TT do cwiaTER, Erne, Jarsitate/4100., Metiers. trster. Sdnrprei Gent--To your inquiry whether tho "Bang Ur - Cooking ;eve purchased than you du ring the present mouth. bas given banter/au or nota have. the pleasure of answering that said *lnv has [net our fullest expecta tion In every particular. nod would mit be eschangedfocauy.oth or pattern now in use of which I hare knowledgeh. Very tespcctfully, your obedient servant. - AtBovTT. Moms. Lester:Sennett & Cheater; Getitaw—We are neat youy, i t ,,proved modern Cooking. fitove, called the “Ilang.llp,” and af ter a ,It trial I enn recommend it mi superior mi e tny stove in use • in this kection of the country. Among theruost rominent advan 'sees of this stove, Is the commodiousness of Oven. it bei ng .Mgclently capacious for the largest family, and, also in a saving of fuel. lem aatisted that ohe half the fuel necessary for any awte we have ever used will amply *uglily. tido. Take it all in all I think It difficult to improve. Truly your*, anus w.....c.:tuanyi. V, tiff January 23, 140. Messrs. testes. Stoutti It Chester; Gent,—Hoviog used your improved ..Bang Up" Cooking Stove. 13vish to ay eofire. sstlsrootiori of its value. as combining - 1M the good riuslities d de sired, rind shall take ve6t.p,lbartre hue:4llo/las to Its merits; and in wowing it loony alto rosy. with to see it io operation, at Lay Gro ery store, corner of 7th end thou, turns.. W34It,WD 11/11,01VIN. S „ rrorAci.EB.-111indoesi In:Prayed D 77 Perlfoeal.?arabolle and other kinds of Glom la Geld and Silver. German Biloer„ Steel, and other frames. Asextenniva ancrlinent to select hop) al, NOveratait IFIO. • 1 003i18 lr UMBER W 'o , lV:rt.—The highest market price mitt he paidt IL/ to any quantity of White Wcod. Cherry sad Walnut Lunt, her the more of C. B. WRIGHT, TIMM! Linen and any quantlt; of Dteathed and velt.t; chete at the MOM O.( F I.r4eve4., • VA,