contended on the other hand, that the testimony he in tended to introduce, was strictly in 'accordance with the ptinciplee of law recognized in a late case in England and reported by Espinosa°. He remarked that he thought the counsel for the defence urged their objections against one letter only. That letter was one which the govern ment would prove what any one could see at once. was not written by a pun but by an instrument, which would be produced—alluding to the pen made of a reed and picked up in the laboratory by Littlefield. The Court ruled that the evidence was consistout for introduction by the Government.) Examination of Gould resumed. From my knowledge of the hand writing of Dr. W. I should think the letter signed ..Civis." and dated November Mgt, and post marked November 30, which is now exhibited, we, his. The witness said he did notbow that ho should be, al lowed to specify the entire ground which he should take in explaining why he thought the hand writing of the Civis leiter was that of, Dr. W. The defence contended that the evidence to be given by the witness was incompetent, but the Court ruled that the testimony was competent and the witness proceeded: • 1 have not yet satisfied myself in a long series of years °tenses, that a person can make two letters at the same time 'Fleetly alike, and I have been accustomed to seeing different hands written individually by many persons— et there is always aaimilarity in certain letters, which enables me to recognize at once, who wrote them. In this letter. the Civic, I find that the letters for small, are written entirely different from those made by Dr. W. in his ordinary hand writing. The character ..&" is also used instead of the word "and." The rest of the letters do not differ essentially from his common-hand. "Woman's Mussiom."—Of late years missions and missionaries have been very much in vogue.Temarks the Boston Post, very pertinently. We have not 'only mis sions in Australia and Polynesia, but there is "the Bohol mission," and the "teachers's mission." and "wo men's mission." Formerly we used to hoar and read or woman's "duty"—and the like of that—but now she has a "mission"—which we suppose is something different, and a good deal more respectable. o , Her duties were ak ways tolerably plain—plain enough for allitynticable l purposes, at least, but what her"m'asion" is, is not quite so transparent. The writers di among them selves about the matter, and the pro em remains a quee n° reran. Were it not for a shrewd suspiciOn 'that we should be considered an enemy to "female rights," and a very horrible tyrant. we would "very respectfully sug gest" (as the diplomatists say)—we would "venture to remark in the most deferential manner" (as Count Chuckson used to observe) that, if women muatbe !Ilia nonaries, the department of philanthropic labor entitled ..home missions"fe the most suitable to, their sex, and will afford the moat ample scope for all their strength, goodness and grace. The experiment has been tried with remarkable success in several eminent instances. and is well worth the attention of any'uttettey ladies who are in doubt as to what they are to do with themselves, for rho benefit of the race, "and the rest of mankind." A foreign rnedicafi writer assorts that "physic is the art of amusing the patient, while nature cures the dis ease." Indeed! Vo you think the patient is antusa by taking a vomitive go powerful as to make him throw up his knees? or a physic that gripes him into a sitnihtr situation? Fray, gentlemen, excuse us from such ..amusoment." a:r E. P. Smith, who has been the editor of tho Mar la Commercial Advertiser since the retirement of Dr. Feet, severed his contiesion with that paper last week.— The editor and publisher differed an to Sewardism and tr A writer in the IVnyne county Herald suggests the name of War. F. Pscarin. as the next Dernocratie candidate for Governor. fy~ANOTHER EXTRAORDINARY CUREI—Mr. W. R. dloan--Sir: In January last I had a colt gored through t)• not of the belly by a cow, front which wound the contents of the intestines were discharged for thirty-six hours, and about six inches forward of the wound a swelling commenced and contin ue] toeularge for six days, when I opened it, and that also dis cloqed a large quantity of blood and matter, then I gave np all brit of saving the colt, but one of my neighbors, Mr. L. M. Clark, infinenced inn to apply your Ointment freely, I done so and it eve] the colt well as ever. II If you desire proof of the statemeht herein contained Three of ray neighbors are ready to testify to the above facts, as also am I. • JOHN WARD. Ohio Grove. De Kalb to., 111„ March 19, 1919. 17 See Agents names at the head of Plume' Column. For hinter particulars arid testimonials, get Pamphlets of agents. O:.TRIUMPIIANT TESTIMONY td the value of Dr. M'- Laue's Vermifuge.—Read, all that doubt. "A ferret. when placed at the entrance of a rat-hi:de, enters the aperture, travels along the passage, seizes upon the rat, externii- Dale. /1111 existence, and drop the animal's defunct carcass to the light ;And in like manner have lt found Dr. ill' Lager :drrericau Vutitifspe to operate upon wows, those dreadful and dangerous ormentore of children. This remedy, like the ferret, enters the aperture ante mouth. travels down the gullet, hunts round the stomach, lays hold of the worms, shakes the life out of therrptiles ?keeps clean their den, and carries their carcasses clear Out of rhesystem. This at teak has been the etTect of the vermlfuge upon mychildten. NA pia - 14;Jan. 1817." 'Thu in to certify that! tame used Dr. fiVLane'ti Vermifuge and have found'ij to operate in life manner upon any children. JOHN BRIGGS. NA,PLII, June, 1847." Sold by Carter & Brother and J. IL Burton, Eric, Pa TErie County Medienl Society will bold iM nett regular meeting at the office of Messrs. Ileebe & strong. on theist l'uesrlay In April, 1834./. at I °dock P. M. L. STRONG.See'y F. W. MILLER, Prea. MARBIZID. In Millereek tp., by Rev. 71. Silnman. Mr. Arthur greenwood, of Girard, to Mrs. Laura P. Kendig. (laugh; 11 of Mr. Abner Mitefielf. On the 14th inst., by Rev. J. H. Pressley. Mr. Adam Moore, of McKean, to Miss Mary Jane Wilson, of Mill creek. O n the `2,1e1, by the same. Mr. Wm. firerehow, of Mer cer county, to Alias Priscilla Orr, of Mil'crook- By the same, at the same time and place. Mr. George Barton to Miss Margaiet Orr, both of MillcreeL On the 21st inst., by I. M. White, Esq., Mr. Mnnion B Guest, and Miss. Mary Woodford. both of Waterford. On the With. by tb, same, Mr. Ira H. Powers. of Ohio, and Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Vannes, of Waterford. DXDD. Suddenly. on Thursdar morning. the 21st inst., Mrs. Mary Crawfordostifo of Thee. Crawford, of N. Eut, aged years. • OBT.• .., i GOLD WATCH, betwe L en the Revi [Jou.* and Brown' e 110- - I tel, the tinder will be liberally rewarded by leavang It at this v% (Erie, March 30,18004 40 Dissolution of OcmPartners , NOTICE is hereby given, that the connection heretoene ells tit -1g between the whim ri hers, at Hardware dealers, has been day dissolved by mutual content. The business of the late im will be continued by Rufus Reed, at the store heretofore cc '-hed by them, and all unsettled elaims, for or against them, will htited by him. RUFUS REED. E4CP4. March 27th. MO. EDWIN SANFORD. Dletor Mathew J. Joh:Laois. rIR DCATE of the Philadelphia College of Medicine, bal. ing kfr located permanently in Erie, will give prompt aueution to mfeasional calls In town and country. t wat—Southwest corner of the Diamond, the brick building, formerly occupied by Dr. Faulkner. Ramat ver—On the Diamond, first building east of office. Ent. Parcw3o. 49tf THEREm Creditors Wont willney - FORE unperson' 'indebted to me confer a most efaential favdr by c ailing during the month of April, and ad tting their accounts. R. 8. HUNTER, Erie, March 30, 1830. 49 1000 LIGHT WINDOW SASH, filed with agood qUall ty of Dias; and formate at factory priers. by I Enc., March 30 IRO CARTER & BROTHER. 'FIRE AND WEATHER PROOF PA INTR.—An assortment of colors of this valuable yet cheap article on hand and for 'sale ty CARTER di BROTHER. LINSEED OIL, boiled had raw, for sale at a small advance above costa. CARTER tr. DROTIIER. 100 BOXES WINDOW GLASS, Endlith, French and American, for sale low by CARTER & BROTHER. Notice to ransoms CARTER & BytoniEß h a ve a quantity ofFlas Seed on hand which they will lend to persons wishing to sow 11. and con- Pt at fair mites for the ensuing amp. Berson. wishing to ob -2,o,Vhe article in this way bad better call soon. it 23. If3o. ili eWClOOdps3 Marlydrrival3l l IIECEIVED this day at No. 1 Hoed House. Min suart—lrn 4l4 p; of Sinug Good', consistingo( Shawl Silks. M. lie aintip , , p er acC., to which the attentio n '. of the. Lediat is re f';:ltite.i. For the especial benefit of the Goats, we would say a Pekes of French Cloth and some Doe Skin Cushurea to `truchi l 10 2.eUter with the necessary accompaniments sate be March 23. IMO. i , ..ond a I . D. CLARK'S. 1121110 BA ULM. 1800 "EMELBOf kW and two Sawed tholes selected SEED BARLEY Ibr sale. The quality of this Barley u.murlwated-i Uttina been selected from prime lots raised in Erie saa Ctisutawpae counties expressly fbr teed. • The subscriber will loan the above seed to any responsible far • dealroua of owns, and will contract for one hundred` thou rand bovbels of Barley of the cowing crop on as favorable terms as all house le Erie county . March 23, IMO. A LFR ED K(NG. f 4/tart:TING AND OIL GLOM/1-20 pelees of Floor Oil A-1 op l'lothe mud Carpeting' r of good styles and patterns for the ting (omit, (y cheap) al ' WRIGH To the Honorable Court of Quarter - Sessions of Erie County: The petition of Thomas Barnhart. ofNorthEast town ship, in said county. respectfully represents. that he is well provided with house room and conveniences for the lodging and accommodation of stran gers and travelers, at his house two miles west of the Borough of North- East, in said township. -He therefore prays the Honora ble Court to grant him a license for keeping a public inn or tavern,. and he, as in dittv - ,bound, will pray, &c. . THOMAS BARNHART. We, the subseriberii ‘ citizens of the North}last town ship in which the above run or tavern to be licensed is proposed to be kept; do certify that Thos. Barnhart the above applicant. is of good repute for !mucky and tem perance, and is well provided with house room and con veniences for the lodging and accommodation of stran gers and travelers, and that su han inn or tavern is ne cessary to accommodate tho pu lic and entertain strangers and travelers. Signed—John French, vi Eddy. IV allet:li Smal lidge Benjamin Custard. Charles Bliss. Cherie* hSvrial lidge. Samuel Force, John Brae/lee Jr., Win.. M. Cald well, David fathom, Moses V. Rice, r f . teMande cille• :1 3(4 - To Ma Honorable Court of Quarter See.liions of Eiie County: The petition of R. Brewley. of North East Borough, in said county, respectfully represents.- that he is well provided with house room and conveniences for the lodg ing and accommodation of strangers and travelers', at the house he now occupies in said Borough- lie therefore prays the tionorable Court to grant him a license for koopinra public inn or tavern, and he, as in duty bound, will pray. &c: • It. S. BRA WLEY. We. the subscribers. citizens of the Borough of North East in which the above inn or tavern prayed to be li censed is proposed to be kept, do certify that R. B. Brew ley, the above applicant, .is of good repute for honesty and temperance. and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the lodging and accommodation of strangers and travelers , and that such an inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain stran gers and travelers. Signed—F. A. Goodwin, H. H. Allison. Alex. David son, Benj. Mated, Joel Peter, Lemuel Brown. David Allison, R. Hills, T. W. Childs, Benj. Bill, W. E. %Vara. John Munson, John Greer, J. K. Bowers. • &49 To the Honorable Court of Quarter Sessions of Erie • County: The petition of Joel Prier, uftNorth East Borough. in said county. respectfully represeks, that he is well pro vided with house room and conveniences for the lodging end occoninioilation of strangers and travelers, at the house he now occupies in said Borough, formerly kept by Robert Hill. He therefore pray l the Honorable Court to grunt him a license for keeping a public ittu.or tavern. and he as in duty bound, gilt pray. &c. JOEL PELER. •SNo, the subscribers, citizens of the Borough of North East in which the above inn or tavern,•prayed to be li censed is proposed to be kept, du certify that Joel Peter. the above applicant, is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with himso room and conveniences fur lodging end accommodation of stran gers and travelers, and that such en inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain stran gers end travelers. Signed--Benjamin Hill, Nathaniel Norris, Benj. Ilis ted, Lafayett Smith, R. S. Brawler•, Homan Maxwell, Hester Town, Lemuel Brown, R. Hill, 11. H. W. E. Ward, B. C. Town, Alex. Davidson, Alex. Mc- Intosh. 3t46 To the Honorable Court of Quarter Session.! of Erie The petition of Daniel Sitryock, .of the Borrougb of Erie. in said county. respectfully represents. that he' is well provided with house room and conveniences for the lodging and accommodation of strangers and travelers. at the house he now occupies known as the Perry Dotal, in said Borough. lie therefore prays the Honorable Court to grant him a license for keeping a public inn or tavern, find he, us in duty bound, will pray, &c: DANIEL SHILYOCK. IVe, the subscribers, citizens of the East Ward of Erie, in tv hie!) the above inn or tavern, prayed to be licensed is proposed to be kept, do certify that Daniel Shryock, the above applicant, is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conyenieiices for who lodging and accommodation of strangers and travelers, and that such all in.t or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain stran gers' and travelers. ' Signed —NI Goodwin. C. IV. Idaybiirry, Moses Koch, N. S. Knowlton, 5: B. Dewey, H. L. - Brown, Thomas G Colt, Joseph Whipnle, Robeit Baker. A. W. Brewster, Bernard Ilubley, C. Siegel. - 3t46 To the Honorable Court of Quarter Sessions' of Erie County: The petition of Geo. Schlaudeker, of Millcreek town ship, in said county, respectfully represents, that he is well provided with house room and conveniences for the lodging and accommodation of strangers and tiavelers, at the house hd now occupies in said township. lie therefore prays the Honorable Court to grant him a li cense for keeping a: public inn or tavern, and he; as in ditty bound, will pray, &c. GEO. SCHLAUDEKER. We, tho subscribers, citizens of the Millcreek town ship in which the above inn or tavern prayed to, be li censed is proposed to be kept, do certify that Geo. Schlau deker, the above applicant, is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the lodging and aecommodation of strangers and travelers, and that such an ion or! tavern' is necessary to accommodate the public and -elterta\ii strangers and travelers. Sigated-- - 11. Gingrich, E. Goodrich, T. Fickinger, l James Sampson, Conrad Brown, Jr.. Henry Loyer, John Swaney, John Farver, Levi Gordon, John Frey, 3. K. Caldwell, 3. B. Caldwell.l3l46 . , 'To the Flonora6te Court of Quarter Sessions of Erre Cray. THE Petition of Benj. F. Norris, of Green township: In said county, respectfully represents that he is well provided with house room and conveniences for the lodging and accommodation of strangers and travelers, at the hours tie now occupies tin said township. He therefore prays the Honorable Court to grant hint a license for keeping a public inn or tavern. and he. Bean duty , bound, will pray, &c. BENJ. F. NORRIS. ' We, nu:subscribers, citizens of the said Green tow/naafi, in rr Bich the above ton or tavern prayed tone licens e d i t , nro o ose d to be kept, do certify that Benj. F. Norris, the above applicant. is of good repute for Sonesty and temptrance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the lodging and /acorn iodation of strangers and travelers, and that such an inn or tav ern is necessary to accommodate the public and menet% stran gers and travelers. Signed.W. A. Bean, M. W. Alexander. Z. L. Webster T. S. .Curtis, L. N. Randall, Alexander Butnars, John Nelson. Janice Hamilton, Thomas Tompkins, James Johnston, Jr., John 4. Pop "son, Francis Rose. jam WM. ROULATT To tits Iforwrishis Court of Quarts? Sessions of Elio Qualm: ignite. petition of A. M. Torben, of the west ward of Erie, in A said county, respectfully represents. that he Is well ptided with house room and conveniences for the lodging and ace mino• dation of strangernand travelers, at the house he now ocCupies, In said west ward. Ile therefore ',rays the Honorable Cana to grant him a license for keeping a public inn or tavern, and he, as In duty bound, will pray. A. M. TA ItliEr. We, the subscribers, cilizeniot the Welt ward of Erie, vhich the above bin or burro prayed to be licensee sa fesslica , ed to be kept, do certify that A. M. '1 a rbell, the above applicant, is of good repute for honesty and temperance. and is well providedl with house room and conveniences for the lodging and accorninqiiation of strangers and travelers, and that such an inn or lavern is ne cessary to accommodate the public and entertain strungets and travelers. Signed- 7 A t y. Mullin, D. F. Sloan. J.11.11'1111 Sr Bigrtd. audio, clop. Smith iJaek son, John D. Cook, J. Zimmerly, A. King, Jim!) Neely, Lpeenn Rot. John Hughes, P. Zinlinerman, O. Miler, *;1t.16 "firlka Honorable Court."( Qatoreer eestloos of Efit CoVelfg: petition of R. Mills, of North East Borough. is said un ty, respectfully represents that he is Wellprovided with muse room and conveniences for the lodging and accommodati n of strangers and travelers, at the house lie note occupies, in sa Bor ough. Ile therefore prate the Honorable Court to grout him'a li cense for keeping a public inn or tavern, and he, nein duty bound, will pray, &c. B. HILLS. We. the subscribers, citizens of the Borough of North East, in which the above inn or tavern prayed to he licensed is proposed to. be kept, do certify that Robert Ring, the wave applicant, is of good repute for honesty and temperance and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the lodging and accoMmoda tion of strangers and travelers, and that such an Inn or tavern necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travelers. Signed—R. S. Drawley, Win. E. Ward. John Munson, David Allison F, A. Goodwin, H. H. Allison, De klagnin 11111, Thos. W. Childs, Alexander Davidson, Lemuel Brown, John Greer, E. H. Davidson, P. F. Chappell, John P. Tracy. x ~;,,,,_ TROY It AIICHIGAIY LAKE 1104 T LINE. SABBATH EXCEPTED ON FEW CANAL. CARGOES INSURED. FOR the transportation of Freight and Passengers between New York and Buffalo. without &tension or reshipment at Alba ny or Troy, connecting with GEO. B. WA LBR4 DOE'S DAILY LINE OF STEAMBOATS between Buffalo and Effie. WHEELER„ TRACY & CO. Proprietors; D. 0. FANNING, Agent. ID Cocottes Slip, cornet of Front -et, (upstairs,) New-York. AGENTS. S. MeRISSICK. Albany; G. B. WALBRIDGE, Buffalo; 40- SIAR KELLOGG, Erie Mark Packagee "T. L. D. L." and skip daily, Sabbath excepted, from MIDDLE PI ER,COEN TIES' SLIP. A. WHEELER. OEO. U. TRACE. E. Erie, March E 3, 1850, 451 f. To Ike Honorable Court of Quarter Sessions of Erie Corot". THE Petition ofJohn W. Scott, of Springfield township, 1u.5a,14 county, reppecifulty represents.tbat be is well provided' wiat house room and conveniences for the lodging and accommodation ofstrangers and travelers, at the house he now occupies In raid township. lie therefore prays the Honorable Court, to grant him oilcans* tbr keeping a public inn or tavern. and he, ao in duty bound, will pray, dec. scorr. We, the aubscribers, citizens ofiztprineeld township. in which the above in or tavern prayed to be licensed is proposed to he kept, do certify that John W. Scott. the above applicant. is of good repute fOr honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house roma end conveniences for the lodging and accommodation of strangers and travelers, and thrtj suet an inn or tavern is asses gory to accommodate the piddle, and entertain strangers and travelers. Signed.—John Eimtnofis, Ebenezer Weapon, Ire Dchnip., Hiram Dickinson. Scott Keith, Oecnr Wicks, T. J. licence; Wiliam Dc Groodt, C. 11. 8fik11.4111 . , George tl. S. Dlekleson4 Preston Richardson. Lomita ll- Ilarvey. Mareb, , 1&50. as ()ROUGH ORD count , for Cash, SHINGLE 9.-73 Thousand good Slas4haniabte Shingles for sale alany store. C. S. W-RIGHT. WALL AND WINDOW PARER.— A good assortment ed eerre heap at March 2i. WAIG/iT'S co net County 1850• orougll orders for ealo at a dia. C. IL WRIGHT, LAND rote ISAINE. RE subscriber offer. for sale a lot of ground, of about 12 acres, 1. containing an excellent water privilege for either mills, or or any kind ormanufacturing purposes, affording a sufficient and constant supply of water, with about 43 feet fall and easily impro• veil; also an abundance ofgood timber on the lot, suitable for ma king the improvements. 2, he above property lies In the township of Girard, Erie Co.. two miles west of the thriving village of Gi rard on the Erie extension canal, and about 3 miles east of Spring field, and one half mile north of the ridge road. The road lead ing from the ridge road to the lake passes very near it. 'The great eastern and western rail.road will pass within 23 or 30 rods, as located. Terms will be made favorable to the purchaser nod a good elite gi yen.inquire of the subscriber living on the Premises; of which the abeve lot is a part. WILLIAM MILE'. Girard, Erie Co. Pa. March 23. IPSO. - 2iwlS ILTGazettocupy and charge advertiser. To the Hotioroblo Cowl of Quarter Seolions of Erie Comity, rnilE petition of Wareham Taggart. of the township of Harbor -1 Creek, County of 1 fie, respectfully represents. that he la well provided with house room and conveniences, for the lodging and accommodation of stranger* and travelers, at the house he now occupies in said township. lie therefore prays the Honora ble Court to grant him a been e for keeping a public inn, or Tay ern, and he AS in duty bound will pray, rec. WAREHAM TAGGART. We the subscribers, citizens of the township of Ilarhorcreek In which the above Inn or Tavern. prayed to be keened is proposed to ' kept, do certify that Wareham Taggart. the thove,a indicant. is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and Is well provided with horse room and conveniences for the lodging and accornino dation of strangers and travelers. and that such an Inn or Tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travelers. Signad—Win. A. Reidy. Norton Sewell, John Ward. Geo. Net aon,John %V. McLane, Thos. Backus, John Rice, Henry Chatfield, John Dodge, James Ilrawley, Wm. 11. Middaugh. Geo Donnell, A. F. Shadduck. Wm. Soloman. .3t13 To the Iloaorabte tha lodges of the Maori of Quarter Sessions. in and for the County of Erie. T"'Petition of Abraham Moshier,of North East township, re spectfully showeth. that he is well situated in the Tavern House, known as the Gulf Stand, formerly occupied by James Mc- Intosh. and that he is well provided with house room and conve niences for keeping an Inn or Tavern. Your petitioners prays the Court to grant hint a Scene to keep an Inn or Tavern. and he will ever . pray; &c. ABRAFIAM hIOSIIER. We the undersigned, citizens of the township of North East. in which the above named tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify that A. Mosher the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperan te. that he Is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accummedation of strangers and travelere, and Anther. that such Inn or tavem is necceasary toaCcommodate the public and entertain travelers. Sqpne3—.ll. M. Mills, George Harris. then Munger, Ezra Wins low, Oliver Winslow, Oliver Janes. Calvin Poole. William ()B rander. G. W. Ostrander. Thomas Salami], Sidney Smith. 'pith Terry, Gerrge ifati, ertmuel Smith. March ta, A. SCOTT. inOs M. W. CAUGHEY. 80 OTT - at OAUGUtW. • STORAGE, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MER CHANTS. Warc-House and Office. East end of Public dock, Erie Dealers in Coal, Salt, Fish, Flour, Plaster and Water-J.lw; and General Agents for purchasing, receiving, docking and ship • ping Lumber and Staves. March 16, By Espy ess! JUST received a Dill supply of 'Met. Fitch's remedies for Con nrimption. Female Dleearee. Ere. Al>o, Abdominal• support ers. Shoulder [traces and Inhaling Tubes, by J 11. BERTON, Erie, March 18. BRISTOL'S Superior Extract Vanilla. linter Almond, Peach. 11-1 &e.,'ulso superior Rose Water, for sale py - Eric. March 10. J. 11. BURTON. TANNZIVIS 011.—A few Barrels on hand. for sale by J 11. 1311RTON AMANDEg LARD OIL AND CANDL. A superior quality LOf Lamp and Lard Otl, and Sperm and Tallow Candlen, for sale by J. 11. BURTON. IMPROVED SALAMANDER SAFE. A auverlor Salamander Safe weighing 1100 pounds, with "Gale's" patent powder proof lock, for sale by .1. li. WILTON. liorVE , s COUGH CANDY." The best and cheat cat (-1 articip of the kind; price and 10-cents a stick. Erie, March 16. J. 11. 11VRTON -GRAVE STONES. .1 TAIL .FRENCH STREET. TVAY be found a choice axsortment of Fine American Marble, .I. of various sires, snitable for Head Stone,. 'romp Tables, &c., which will besold at pikes that cannot fall to suit patellas ers.Fleaxe call and examine quality, and prices before purchasing of traveling agents, by so doing you will bate oi.e-thud of your money. YELTON. Erie. March 0. ISSD. ' 103 POWERS' NEW YORE STORE. On the rash agate..! Produce wanted in erehang• for goods. Dry Goods! Large Stock! In endless variety. Great Bargains offered! More goodsforiess money than any other Store in Erie County. Also; lque stock Groceries, as . Fluidal cheap for thereaq! Fresh Tea., ircellent qualitit.i.' 31. 3 7 . a Snrin., warranted to salt, or the money refunded. 4re.. ere,. TIIE subscriber having leased for a term of years the Store, No. 6. Ilotinell Sleek, known as the "New York Store." will Mt .:4llln the businessofmerchandizing in this city, where he will he happy td see and wait upon his etiAtometa mot the public general ly wh., wish to either buy or sell fur cash. Saving but little faith in the ..friendeltheiletrade..prineiple.l shalt hold myself read iness to image it the interest of my customers to buy of me. Among my goods 1 have spine that I will sell at Cost! hence buyers will frequently suit themselves with goods which I am disposed to "run otf" To•pne and all remember this truth. IUM not to be undersold In Western Poon•ylvuolia! TO FM17.1E11.4.-1 am in the market for Butter, and Cheese. in any quantity, and shall be in readiness at all times to pay catch during the ensuing season. Very respectfully, Erie, March 6th, 1850. S. S. POWERS. NOTICE. DERSONS indebted to Me subscriber. late Prothonotary of Erie county, for taxes nod fees on Judicial proceedings, are hereby notified that their nccounts are now made out and placed in the bands of 7onns Gunnison. Gsg for immediate collection and payment to him or to the subscriber. is the only way to rave costs. i✓rie; March 9, 1£50,-69143 WILSON KING. WHOLESALE AND ,ner.i ransit anoorinsme. No. .2, Fleming Block, State Streq. THE subscriber having bought the entire stock of Groceries formerly owned by A. King Esq.. am) added it 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 than any other establiAment of the kind in this city. The stock is large and bought expressly for family use. consisting of any quantities of Teas, Porto Rico Sugar, Java Coffer. Molasses Loaf Sugar, Sperm Candles, Bbl Sall. Shaving Soap, Mould Coarse do.. kale do., Dipped " Cream Nuts, - Tobacco Mg. Cigar.. . Filberts. " Cut & Dry Powder. —. . - Clan:tattle, Shot. Loy,wood,' Lead, Starch, Alum, Indigo. - Retied Candy, Nails, Ground Ginger, 'Common do. Rice, .• , Alspme, Assorted Store Wane. Sweet Ctit,; Pepper, Fresh White Fish, Ship Chandlery, Flour, Mackerel, ~i- New Orleans Sugar. , Raw Cailbe, Ilestdes a great many things too numerous to mention. Those wishing to buy will do well to give me a call before purchasing, as fain determined to sell low for cash. JOHN M'CANN. . . N. 11.--Counuy produce will be at all times when exchange for Goods. 1. M'C. Erie. March 9, 1630. 1 41 Edo and Ildenboro Plank Road Company. TliE Charter for "the Patti and Edcnboro Plank Road Coinpa" BY." having been issued by the Governor and received, theettli scribers, a majority of the acting Commissioners, have appoluted Saturday the 4th day of April, 1530, at I P. M. ni the Reed House in the Borough of Erie. asthe time and place for organizing said Company; at which than and place the subscrihers to the capital clock of said Company are notified to meet and elect one President, five Managers, one Treasurer and such other officers no may be necessary to conduct the bushiers of said Company agreeably to the provislono of the law In such case made and provided. JAMES H. CAMPBELL; M. W. CAUGHEY. JOS. M. STERRETT, WM. BEATTY, SMITH JACKSON. Commissionrm Erie, March 0, 1e50.. td43 • ADMINISTRATION NOTZO2I. LETTERS Adm itr iPtra t ion on the estate of Adant Heath, Jr, late of North East township, deceased. having been granted W the subscriber, notice in hereby given to allpersons indebted to said estateto make immediate payment. and those having claims irgniiist it will please present them legally,nuthentlented for oortle meta. NORMAN NASII. Adin's North East. March 2 IMO. LAND AG =lv Olr IN MAIM. • * The subscriber offers for 6,41 e, at his residence • *grii."- in Erie, rn:— it Grazing farms at 6 to 610 per acre, in lots of 100 to 300 acres. Gra In Farms at 14 to 640 per acre, in lots of 30 to 150 acres. Wild load at 2to 84 per acre, in lots of 93 to 200 acres. Out luta of Erie, at 75 to 6300 Per acre, and In lots bf Erie, at 900 to $l,OOO dollars. each. Erie Out lot No. 370, situr.te between French & Gotland SifCCIP, subdivided into convenient lots, for Residence or business, now for sale at 200 to $l4OO cash. -A rarechance. Also a tine Water Lot property newly wharfed. for Falcor Rent. Erie, Match o. 1000. WILSON Ktrio. General fiend Agent & Land liroker. EXECUTOR'S N 0 TAO LETTEItiI testamentary on the estate of Aleljer McKinley. decd, late of be Mead - township, having! granted to the subscribers, all persons having claims against said estate will pre sent them duly authenticated and thou indebted will make ha meuiate payment as the business will be settled up without delay. JOHN J. FINDIXY, JOHN C. SMITH, • NANCY McKINLEY. March 2. 1830.--6m12 Exccuior LurieAD' ES and Gentlemen's Kid Gloves at SR. LIFWEVS , Oct. 0. LOUR, SAJ.T, FISH, and' PIAHTER.—A henry • stpek for .L the winter and spring trade for sale tow. at 'fin. 10. . ^ C. II WRIGHTI3. L Atilll and Children Mmes. a good assortment. 1 GEO. fiELDON es SON triEnn: avrir 21121747.0. CORNER OF PENN ST.& DAIEROAD PLACE. jila puthic Are named that Custom Grinding delis at this JMfii es well in Merchant work. trbnatantly on hand, Fleur by the barrel. and per pound Attinme rates as per barrel. Those who purchase by the barrel can have It delivered at auy point in the city free of charge. Bran and Shorts e also for Salo. Orders for Flour by the barrel left with C. MeSparren will be attended and delivered na above mated. H. B. FAY hillier. Erie City Mills, Jan. •d 4, MU. crzoirns i t (MOTELS tI I "This way with your Ready Pay"' I HAVE on hand a good assortment of black. blue black, olive green, olive brown, blue drab, cadet and golden mimed th 4 Broad ClOths, which I purchased at auction cheap. As an ear nest of It. I will sell n good Black 6-4 Cloth at, 11l 75 per yard. Brown, et 59, Olive Itrywn 62, Blue, warranted fasterolor, 0251, UW11 , 6225, Sliced $1 50, Blue Pilot 61, Blue Black Beaver 62 50 . I will guarantee every yard sound and good colors. I have also a good assortment of line Cloths, whialt," will. sell proportionably cheap. nudism= will grease give me a look, and. I will satisfy them thae"sottie things can be done as well ns others," Erie, N0v.17, IMO. C..M. TII►BAI.B, etiespelde. I t 7 KEGS 4130 lila. precise:y.o White Lend to otl, Dom Ha- VP.fitio and Pitatbarith. lb dby th Fltore, anacither paints in like proportion, bought to sell, and wUI Ira eheap, nuat worranted good to the best, by J. 11. BURTON. Erie, Deo. 8,181 A 30 66 - 13usHello( oft after andTimotßy Eted, for ante bt C. B. WRIGHT = utir.—Coastantly on hand as cheap as the cheapest hy C. D. WRIGHT Administrator's Bale. B . y virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of the County of kirse, will be sold by pubde vendee, on the prenalseson Wed nesday, Ap, it so, testy, commencing at tea 0 clock. A. M.. the fol lowing described property, alginate in the township of Girard. coun ty of Erie. State of Pennsylvania. between the east and west vie- Inca of Girard, belonging to the estate of George Rowley. deceaa ed, to wit: All Gbh missal& or tract of land deserlbed and bounded as fol lows; &ginning at a post on the old State Line, on the aild side or bank of Elk Creek, thence nor the oil state line west twenty four perches and six-tenths of a perch to a post; thence south ntoety-five petelaea and nine-tenths of a pooh to a post; thence east give perches to the Elk Greek &Ike; thence south twenty-live digrees ;vest twelve perches acid five tenths of a perch to a post; thence south sixteco degrees east thirty-eight perches to a post; thence south thirty degrees cast three perches to a hemlock, thence south one and one-half degrees west fifty-seven perches to a post, thence cast one !writhe and forty-three perches and tine ii tenths of a perch to a post ; the! ce north one hundred and twenty one perches mid two-tenths of poen to a post; thence cant three perches and five tenths of n perch tD the tomb-west corner of land late of Asa Battles, deceased; thencenorth Memo and one-half de grees west seven perches and nine-tenths era perch to a post set by Julius Hathaway, near the canal, thence south eighty-nix and one halt degrees, nest sixteen perches and three-tenths of a perch to a post; thence north thirty-eight ) ,_and one half degrees 0 ert thirty melts to a post; thence north 110 y-one and otte-half degrees west 10.MCCII perches and tive•telatta of a retch ton post; thence north seventy-nine nod one founli degrees west twenty-four gerches to a post; thence Rona fifteen and one-half degrees n est six and one tenth parches to the ridge road; thence south fitly-two degrees wert la enty perches and live-tenths Oa perch to a post; thence south ten perches and seven-tenths ofd perch to the south-east corner of the Weal! lots, nr w owned hp( James M, Sterrett; thence West twenty perches to the bank of Elk creek; thence north twelve de grees west eight perches; thence north nine degrees west went) perches; thence north twenty-silt degrees west etesteen Mattes; thence north thirty-nine degrees west fourteen perches to the place of beginning; excepting and rer.arvlng out of the ate; ye ascribed pifTe of land, about one-half ne re heretofore conveyed for the ore 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 neout one hundred and fifty acres of Land. And also, all that certain other isni, piece, Or parcel of land, sit uate Iy in g and being in the said township, in the county aforesaid, bounded ns follows; to wit: Beginning at a post at the south-east corner or lands of Rufus Hills, thence along the south line of file tract. east one hundred and ninety perches and seven-tentha of a perch to a post on the east bank Elf Elk Creek; thence along said bank north forty degrees westniztecn perches; thence north sixty two degrees west twenty-six me its; thence north thirty one de grees west, five perches; thence 1 (nth forty degrees west eleven perches; &cum north eighty-feu degreeewest thirteen perches; thence south sixty eight degrees vest five perches; thence north seventy-four degrees west four ;arches; thence north forty-nine degrees west. nitieteen'perehes; atelier: north sisiy-three degrees west, fifty-three perches; thence Borth thirty eight degrees west, twenty-four perches; thence south eighty-one and one-hair degrees wee. sixteen perches ton post in the east line of land of said Hills and thence south ninety-one octet es and siistenths of n perch to the place of beginning, comedian forty-six acres and forty•two perches, and allowance , be it dies . me mercer less, and being part of tract No. four hundred end nlnety-nine. Alto, a certain °thee piece, or lot ofground, situate in the west village ofClirard, bounded and dcierlbed as fbilows, to wit: be ginning at a static corner on the smith side of the Ridge Road, one chain and twenty-seven and one-Itizif links, east from the north east corner of the brick house built by Daniel A. Clarke, thence north fifty degrees east, Eighty-four and three-fourths links to a Mlle corner on the south nide ofiraid road; thence north, filly degrees. ens;, eighty- four and three-fourth links to a stone cor ner on i e south side of said road; thence south, forty-eight de grees east, two chains and thirty-n fie links to a past on the south linear land sold by James Laugh& to Daniel A. Clarke, induce south, sixteen degrees Coot, along sild line far enough to make 'he fourth line w ale! with the second Inc. thence north forty-tight degrees west, three challis 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-Mill, 00-111111, Tanery, Dwelling !tense, Barn, Out Houses, etc., and Is mostly Improved. - The lot lost described has thereon a comfortable Dwelling. House, Out-Houses, &c. i The said two-hundred acres Will be sold subject to a mortgage I it favor of Rufus Rills open which there Is supposed to be due shout el,ghtthousatid dollars TERMS.—One-filth on the confirm l affair of sale; the balance in four erect! annual instalments wititlittere=t on the whole sum un aid, payable annually with each instalment, to be secured by Judgment bond and mortgage on the premises. HARVEY it. BEERS. , JANE ROWLEY. Administrators i f George Rowley deceased. Girard, March 0, lb , :itt. tdl3 FIFTY DOLLAR!! REWARD!! TT I Collies. above reward will Le paid fur the apprehension of Robert Collins. a fugitive from pimice, arm' his delivery at the Jail in Franklin. Venango county. or In ttty dollars for bid delivery in nay Jail in the Commonwealth. Said Collins ld of rather light complexion, ligl thrown hair—very little hair on the left et cbrow, when he left (which may grow again)—suppoLed to he about live feet seven Inches ut height, and Is a north of Ireland man, with a Store' dialect, and supposed to bebtween twenty and twenty. four years of age; has high cheek bones, low forehead—large mouth and wide teeth. Said Collins had on when be left a pair of dark, plain cashiet pataloons, new, and made large—n new, light. blue frock coat, a dark check shirt ) new, heavy shoes with hob nails in the heels and soles, and been nipped—wears a casinet cap pretty well worn: • Said Collins wits arrested In Gittelnuati, Ohio' on a warrant from Govetior Ford, upon a requisialim Gorr the Govenor ofPt•nu sylvrinin, and escaped front - the hand.; of the undersigned at liar riavilic, Butler county, on the night t the 12th Instant. .1101 IN WIIINNERY. Frunktin4Venango Co., Feb. XI, 10,50. Osisters I OysteriiiT Oysters! :I THE subscriber would Inform the foyer of good Os liters Mitt lie has made arrangements by which he will be Ili receipt of fresh Oysters; direct front the 03,Ster bed. e,very duty, handers for sale by the can or half can to Keepers of tt,lloons or private final lies on such moderate terms as cannot help to git e mast - action. N.B.—All orders from the corantryy!oroptty attended to. EIMEIME= Eric, Novt2l.lE4o NO TANILDE 1117111111701 • ,=•• •= -lo %,••• cto y The subscribers having purchased Fairbanks celebrated genu ine scale patents, and employed a workman, Mr. Drunks, who has had a long experience„ju their manufacture, Leg leas c to Inform the public that they arebow prepared to furnish to order an article superior to anything of the kind ever offered in this market. The IA übvenbers would alto caution their friends against pur chasing wOrtlilessartriclet purporting to be Fa irbanAt' tcale trout irresponsible Itinerant put kee pedlers—ire arassfadarcas genet. Inc article. The following are our prices. Day Scales, of 4 Tons draft,es° t'oal tenter, Of 1 MR draft. ' , 40 Platform Scales, 1.500 lbs. draft. [ 3.3 Do. do. • do. itli hoisting lever and set on trucks, 40 Do. do _ 1200 tbs. draft, j 30 Ito. do. do. on trucks. with hoisting lever, 35 Fairbanks' American Scale. 1.500 lIM. 32 Do. do. do. 1200 lbs. Do. do. do. 1500. mi trucks 'with hoisting le . er. , 37 Do. do. do. SOO MS. 10 Flour racking Seale,slll Ms, - I I '2O Counter Scales. I oz. to 200 lbs.. platform. S Do I oz. to 20011.5. platforni & Scoop, 10 Dales Counter Scale, brass lever. ) oz. Iro 50 lbs. draft, 0 An the above articles are erarranted.i Those witliing to obtain a good andyeliable Scale are requestedte give us a call at No 104 French street, nearly opposite the Fanners liolel. G. A: RENNET & CO. Erie. May 20, HMO. 2 I'AIRDANIIIP JEICALZIO. TIIE well-earned reputation of Fairbanks' S"ales has induced the %enders of imperfect and worthless balances to offer them as"Pairlianks , Stales; •• and purchasers have thereby, In many eases, Writ subjected to fraud and imposition. The subscribers have no controversy a hit honorable copetitors who transact Mi nium. in their own names. but regarding the perpetrators of the shove fraud as pursuing a course alike unjust and dishonorable. they take this measure to caution the pu die of their impositions. The Patentees manufacture under th .ir wn inspection, and only at their factory in St. Johnsbury. Vt. For sale by S. i.n.iTT & co. I Buffalo, N. V. 11. 0. COWING & CO. Erie March. 10, 1859 Mole STRAWLS, of every description, nod %ery cheap. a.; fßrie (fete. S. R. DEWEY'S ii' ilats aad Caps for tho People. 11l PRICES REDUCED ONE-TR/RD.HSPLENDLD 1141'S FOR 81,30—CLOT!! CAPS FOR 12} CENTS. SSMITH, HATTER, No. 3, Cheapoide l ; would respectfully in • form his friends and the public. that he has received from New Volk a splendid •tock of lints, Caps, and ruts, which will be sold at the above Reduced Prices. 1 1tso, that he has added great facilities for Manufacturing, and trill be adding daily to that branch of his business, and to his stock of goods. . rr Call and examine I'ItICES. - Oct. DU aooDs, DErseaooDs. lAM now receiving ever day my Fall Mad Winter stock o'fDRY GOODS, whieli 1 invite the attention cif the citizens of Erie and vicinity, to enll arid examine goods and pilees before purchasing elsewhere, as my terms ore Cash end no humbug, and my whole auenticm paid to Dry Goods exclusively. feel and hold myself bound not to he Undersold this side 011ie "Atlantic." Erie. Oct. 6. I S. R. DEWEY. PA.)kee•Pizif YzY.4.O;AFTMII DV Virtue of ah Order_ of the Orphans taint, or the County of 11l 'Eric, will be told by public Vetuitte co the premixes, rot Sa• nudity. die sixth day of April next, coinniencing at ten o'clock, A ,1•, the following described property, situate in the townshill of Girard, about two miles west of Girard village, belonging to the estate of Isaac tiilverthotn, deeeased,to wit: A certain messuage or piece of Land situate in the Township of Glomd asforesa id and delimited and botinded as follows: Roun ded north by the Ridge Road, East by the Road leading south from the old Ailverthorn Tavern Stand and the land of Joseph Philips, South and West by the lands of Maxim Randall, containing about Twelve acres of land, Also a certain other piece of Land. Roun ded north by the Ridge Road, east by lands' of Robertson, South hy the Lands of Isaac Miller, and west by the Road leading South from the Tavern Stan& asfresaid. eontaing Olmut Seven acres of Land. Also, a certain piece of laud, bounded North by the old State line, south and east by other lands of said ell verthorm and west by Inds purchased by said Silvefthorn of William 11. Town send, and lands of Lorenzo Johnson & Co.. containing twelVe aerds of Ibng. It befog the twelve originally set of and sold %% Atli the mill by the Executors of Wm. Silt etthora, Dad after wards purchased by said Isaac Sdveftliorm. The two pieces first above dcr.eribed lie o:illations to each ether and have thereon a house, barn and Maelisinith shop, ace., and together would make a very convenient sue It farm. The to else acres has thereon a Grist Mill. situate oti le of the most (hirable streams in th e County. The land is mos t improved and all of the tiftt quality for grads orgrain. TERMS.—Orte•fourth on the confirmation of sale, and the bal ance in three equal annual instalments wi h interest annually in the whole sum To be secured by judgmei t b lad. and mortgage on thu premises. tart I.Ell. 'fllt/MAS R. MILLER, WM SI LYERTRORN, AdMinistratom of Isaac Oil crtliorn deceased. EtrardeFeb. 0 lePi trl39 ERIE DAGITERREAN , GALLERY. SII ERMA N do LEWIS are happy to runt rind to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Erie, and the friends of seienre and art in the region round about, that they are prepared to take Likenesses of g superior quality at their recline, over liddiGton & Murphy's store, three doors east of thown's Hotel. 1 here are several reasons why persons,can obtain better pie tares at our rooms titan at any other in this glib or In thia part of the country. One Is, 'MI RAVE TECO BEO2' l LIGHT! Sky light and side light COMB I N ED--eneh eorreet log the Omits of the other, and {lodating a natural and tOo=t beautiful effect.— TRY /T, wilogynn IS NOT SATISFIED WITH PIC- TURES TAKEN EIL.SHIVII, Another reason if., we have the hest apparel of this will be obvious toany one. We shall not offer those who favor us will nal, Insipid, corpsc-like Mingo , which man artists present to the public. Neither shal gloomy Images vi bleb human beings nrr stn themselves; but clear and accurate Likent most beauti fill blendi nit of light and shade, r tone, remarkable distinctness of Matures.,) eye, boldness of relief, distance end invisibi delicacy of finish, softness. transparent nth Remetriber there is no room of the kind nth facilities ofthle. IL is designed to i.e a per 'NOT TO BE EQUALED ii our motto. Erie. Feb. 9; MO. 017111 PLALCI'IIa .. • - • JUSTICE 4 "" STILI, IN • 'T 0 N 7l E HE FIELD • ' • Dees PILINCIPLV. m tiE subectiber would heg leave to intbriti his friends and the public that Ile bas just opened for the fall, the largest and best assortment of CLOTHS, CAt3SIAIEIiEs AND ,VEsTINGs, that bas ever been offered in tills market and which will ite sold at the twist prices for CASH. Much has Leen said by some in the trade about slop-shop clothing, unprecedented surreyslli cut ting custom work, ite. Not wishing to be considered foolish, we cut short by raying to those who wish to have their clothing made to order, that they can have their measures Laken, and Clothing made. ;Ind if not pleased with theta when finished, they Will not lc risked to take them away. We dont wish our hiendi to think we are Wising. but would ,have_ them CALI. AND EXAMINE goods and prices for themschen. We will be happy at Si! times to show our goods and compare Prkett cut or make with the Lest in this or any other city. We will have at all times. larce mid good assortment or READY MAHE CLOTHING Consisting of Dress and Frock Coats, Over coats, Business Coats. Sack Coate, Pants, Vests, Shirts.Crtwats, Suspenders, Lamb's Wool,Under Shirts and !hewers, axe., km., Which will le sold as cheap ;II the cheapest. Perseus wishing to pure titre Clothing for CASH will do well to call and examine Goods nuti nitea. My clothing Went by myselrand all made in Erie. and is warranted to I e as hell modern, any shop in the place can make. We do 0,1 %Orli to boast, but invite comparrison. The subscriber Is determined to sell for CA811,111)(1 CASH ONLY. Which must Le du trius to all men to teethe only true method et doing a Retail business, pro teCtingt as it does, both the buyer and the seller against losses consequent upon the credit system. Cm tont work and cutting done to order on reasonable IMP , . JOHN M. /DBMS'. Erie, Sept. 21), ISO. MM. .. unzNa OUT TUE UNGINTI ilw AND PUT OUT THE 1111 E. DRY GOODS AND CLOATIIING ARE SO. s CUEAP AT THE !SEW JEW STORE TUAT - - FIRES ARE QUITE UN. YECESS4Ryin COLD WEATUER TO I EP I'EIOPLEI WARN; I* ROSENZWEIG & .have just returned from the eastern Is Cities, and are now receiving their F.,!land Winter soimity of DY V' coops, FANCY Goouz.4, RNA DY MADE ...T.OI . II►NG, &c., which they arc Cashier) to offer to their numerous customers anti' lie public generally, at prices far below those of ally former reason. There goods have been s selerled with the greatest care, and will be Mono to be one of the largest and most splendid stoe ks of Fall and Winter Goods ever offered in this city. As many of those Goods have been purchased of the importers per the la test arrivals from Europe, the subscriber. ;ore confident that they can otter to ilisir customer* the tesy newest styles of Ladles Dress Goods, comprising Engthdo. French, Swiss. I riSlo and Scotch Goods, together with a full ns‘Ort meat of American inallUttlettlre: and cheaper than can be found chew here. Their Stock consists in part of the fillowing:— S/14 - 6,—Rich figured, changeable, brocade, mall plaids end strips, satin de Chine, twilled. rich Flouard, Italian. Gross de Rhine, Fros dr. Afrique, Chameleon, *c. MUSLIN .01,1 .4 MM.—SW.lcm Paris designs, very rich and high colored. On crimson, green, and blue grounds, the styles of which. it is bell vet), are superior to ally heretofore offer , d. I C. 4 S lIALERrs. r,n, Ultru styles, with the richest - coloring and in great varietys. There goods, or the designs, are out, feed from the French **Exrcionioa," in Paris, and from oriental de• sign* Al. ZUNGES,7—French, German and English manufacture—a large proportion, ordered expressly by its, Mr the best trade, Con sisting of every variety of color, offered at reduced prices. r 11140145.—A n extensllve variety of the newest and and richest styles. einbraeing one of the most desirable assortments ever of fered lo this market. KID CI 1.0 YES.—Bert mannfricture.Ordored expressly for us. DOME,TIC AND STAPLE GOODS. 1 A Large Stock Of Calleo,froin 6 Cents to In !calliper yard; Dlriach ed and unbleached Moulins. from 0 cents upwardt Bed Ticking and Cheeks, a full supply of all qualities arid prices, Irlsh Linens; Table Damask, Russia and Scotch Diapers; Napki net TaLle,Dia hers ; Crash and Dowlas; Scotch and ManchesterGingliainst Salt- Melton Kentucky Jeato.ploil Blue Drills; all of which will be sold °fret prices thateannot fail to please and without fear of compe• lotion. CLOTHING FOR THE MILLION! Ender thin head we have now on hand, ready for rale, the :Thr• cut, law feAinnabfeand retried osoorloreot of READY...MOE CLOTHING ever offered in Eric; all of a bleb have been selected under-our ittanediate PRICFIIt .THAT Mr..? OBT•In A PR.:pretence—together with one of the c hoieest selections of, Int- Porlod fine Black. Blue, Brown, Olive and Drab French, Belgian and EquiishCLO NIS, that hnn ever been brought to thin city, Alto, Black and Fancy French ennsitneres; New Style Fancy Vent. Imo and Crnvnbq Silk Under Shirts and Drawers; Linen Cambric and silk Hankerchlefs, and a fine assortment of Gloves, Hosiery, and thtspen dem 17 Boni fdrget the plate New Jew Store, No. I ,FlemingEloek Suite Street. Erie, Oct. 13, Mk. - I 22 22 000 Wards of Cloth ELCaseisnere at the Erie nIL EADY tO be eveha Wo rectory. ngeq for WOOL by The subscribers n t their usual rates ofetchange. They have a variety of Plaid 'rind Fancy Stripes of the latco Eastern patterns for vents. rants And 'toys Clothes: also. a good variety of all-wool Tweeds, for sum mer wear. We will also manufacture, the preient EenFon, at the following prices In cash. viz: For black. trots n, grey and steel /nixed cloth. 311 cents per yard; cashmere of same colors', 3.1 rents; white Flannel 23 cents, and pre. -t Flannel i 3 els. Iper yard. AtEIIAFFEY & ILIREW.STEIT. Erie, imp 9,1F1D. • 1000 root Window Gloss. ' . 2 0 ' , BOXES English, French and American Window Glass' comprising all the sizes from It by 10 to 32 by 44. This s•ortinent contains some of the best d. able thick, sults ble forstienv windows and cases. Also, a lot of French Bby 10, altogether su perior to what is usually brought Into this market. but which will be sold as low na the American. Aftogeiher ours in Ws line issu 'Trio: to any oilier out Millie cities, and will be sold on terms that will suit all reasonable persons. CAUTEII. &MOTHER, Erie. July 11, Fl 9. .No. 6 Reed House. 117 SITE VISA. jOrt mu.s., half and gunner Bbbls. White Fish rind TrOut, Just reeeited !Ina for sale at lowest pares—inspected and "arramed. R. 0. HULBERT. Erie. Hor. i: IND rilififl l ;l7.llS.—Seratch, FrellCll and Maclean Graham& for sale very cheap by. S. R. DEWEY. 'MIT • • • . t. :%11V:•;11.)00,1:*w4,4".);t1 anoorazir, No. 7, Poor Peoples Itcrocr. T 11A VE just arrived from the East with a large assortment j 0 1 Groceries, Wines, Liquors, Sugars, &c., &e., which 1 o ill selt a little cheaper than any other Ebtablistimets lii the City, t;i4l me a call if you have any doubts as to the truth of this 4tatetneat, and satisfy yourselves. T. IV. 11100111 , 12 ETie, Nov. 17,1E19. PAIRSIOIIIIT TOILLO AIM NOT CLOSED. ; R E WE IV AN T IV II E A 'l' . .. Costa Cash! Cash!! Conlin Cash!: Cash!! 114 WE will pay Cash for Wit i tewood. Cherry. Sycamore. Curled Maple and Black Walnut Lumber. rLotrit. We have a good stock of superfine FLOUR on hand, far sale li 'the load, half barrel. or by the pound. ,Also, a few barrels of I . Towner's best. The subscribers take this opportunity of returp their Monks for the liberal patronage they have been favored with heretofore. WALKER A. TOWN ER. I Erie, Jan. 23.7nerT , 1 ,_._ _ LIVERY ANL/F . :X(111 :INGE STABLE. V. SHALE V. having purclia.ed and made. additions to the Livery Stock fernier!): owned by E. Willis. situate on Suite street, betocen 9th and Rh, in the rear of James Liddle's Macksmith shops, would iii form his friends and the public that it o ill aTord him ple,rsure all times to accommodate them o ith 11orses. Buggies and Sleighs. Ire Is also prepared to Set and Trim Tails, and attend Tame and Sick norm.. In the most approved tanner. Work warrant.. ed. Plows taken to keep by tho heck, month or year. on reason: able terms. ' . Erie, Jan 21. 1850.—Gtun ! CI AR THE TRACK VOR TRU ..-Asip Groat W'eaternLocomotivo `...thl TAKE:, NOTICII, con vince RE tWil esT `HALL at SIEGEL'S Corner and ou r that he is V , Now receiving the large.t. cheapest and best lotof GROCER-, lICS ever brought to Erie. Analog trio aysortruent way I,c found the folio wen, - SMARR. —Six tons of rOrt Rico Coffee Sugar, ('rushed, Loafand Pulverized. Correa.—Ten bans Old Govesament Jets, fen bap of Lapera and tan imp of Rico. MoLaasea.—Two thousand gallons New Or.eana rem Rico and Sugnr Mote. 'Fcas.—Fi nen* chests Young Hymn, Inured:ll, Black nod Gun powder. Imperial , fen in MT pound endies for family use. Flatt.—Ftve thousam+ rOlitffl Chd Fish, Mackerel. tilled, Hol land Herring, Sinoited ilerrtng and Sardines. Twenty barrels Turl entine. thirty do. 01 Linseed. Lamp and Tanners oil. 150 kegs Brooklyn, Buffalo and Pittsburgh White Lead. Theta rgest kind or an assortlllClit of Paints and Dyestuffs. 100 kegs of Eastern and Pittsburgh Nails, Ligeorts.—Freuch Drawly, Holland C. 4, Ruin, Port Wine,3la dent, Ittategra, Claret and French West Wine. Toosccb.-100 dozen Scholt's One New York Smoking, sixteen boxes Cavendish. IltiO dozen One cut Ra mare and la uccatuy 6nuir. Ten kegs and HO flasks Kentucky Rifle Powder, fifty Lags of Shot, bar Lead and Percussion Cans. Thirty boxes Candy. 33 drums of Malaga.rigs,3o jars prunes and a great variety of articles in nay line thin would take snore lame than 1 have to enumerate them. To my old cumbmerg and the public generally, I would say, tall at SIEGEL'S Corner, directly opposite the Farmer's Hotel and gee Ihr Yonrselves. that lam hound to , rclt wholesale or retail. cluraper than any other ertablighment West of Suiralo. C. SIEGEL. Erie July 1E4% n f 13T0N313 essed a W.A.11.13. 1 000 (3.11.1.5. mu) prnd turned Stone Ware. con sistingof Clturnb, Jars. nutter Jar., Milk Crocks &c. &e. for sale cheap at the Keystone lircecry, No. 7. rem People. now. - T. W. llloollll.s Erie. Nov. In, MP, Sll 1111:e p Cl oid A for 1001 111 13 1 u01 C ic16 41 0 13 .1,171, r if dehecred icon, C4l the Unwire 6toren. Erie, 10, 10, y OOKING GLASSE:3,—A largo astorttuent or Gift nnd Ma .l4 bogany rratne.t, wgettter with plates orditMent v URA for re vetting old (nonce. G. LOO MIS & Co. November 2-h 1&39. _ _ OMR 1111811. HUNGARIAN OAFS, n bcouliful imicio. for IJ bolO clieati by A. B. NUNTrai Pni); _ LA Ini:»s' bdiS, arenYvnriety.inei reerived and f ee itOe at the lint and Cap attire or R. S. IItiNTER, Park Row. VICfoRiNE oC .cnrtous styles. eolets and quatities. Just opening and fbr Sale by R, S. HUNTER, Park Row. 'ploys , FANCY UAW, Just received and for Fair citeap for eavh A y St. ki: HUNTER, Park Row: WOO 6 orevery style and variety, just ret 4 klvel and for sale ehesp R. S. HUNTER. P rk Row. Mtn!! ita. The iiiin9rtance T AMPS.—Ncnt *Win Maur and o th er kindwof Lamps., and any .Laquannty Wicking,Chliunles an Mabee, at. Erie Nov. 21.1610. G. L OOtdU cell. h their patronage. the who cull themselves we offer these (lurk, )etimes told resemble env, possessing the riehness and depth'of One expnsion orthe 'littyof back ground, d artifitie effect: • or here which has the anent eouirdishment. M'. H. MERMAN, 1167. N,. LEWIS_ QILK WRAPPERS. for Ladles and Gent.. together with n good IJ rvenriment of GloVes and liosiery,Juat received nt Nov. %ASO._ WAIGRT''• oassr o.aasir THE tifuhscriber will pay Cash, or Exchange OH & Canna* for Lard, dellvercifalUie Store. of R. 0. 0111.0 EAT or at my Ptiatry, U. P. HOLISEET. Erie, :an. 3,1E40 3m33 11.10NNET RIM:Joni, Gimps, Ffthge. Artificial Flocreic. for salct 1177 by GEO. EIELDON k BON. NEW GONG . RN CONSUMPTION CURED /012 wile COMPI.STI CURB Or _ Coughs; Colds, Influenza, Asthma, Bronehitis,Spitting of Blood, and all othelLung Complaints tending to CONSUMPTION READ! READ!! This mediethe is Jun n lint it is declare+) to Le above. A rem edy for the complete curl of all those affections of the Throat and Lungs, will i neglected, afters) 1 end in OmmustrrzoN. It isnot a wot thicas,ca -peony article, made Just to sell.like many of the common nostrum of the day, but isa strictly se r ientijc Preparattew —the original recipe having been furnished by nu eminent Physi cian. (the late Prof. Rogers,) and that still further improved by one of the present proprietors, who is himself a retafarfr.eda (mei Phoneme, a graduate of the I/hive:fay of Pearisyleart ia.— it is composed of the choicest articles in the vegetable kingdom. most of them of long.trled value anti established reputation, and sonic cf thetti!eatireiy new, particularly the Ca NT/lALACCA, a plat' of most woader.fa/ medicinal virtues. lately Introduced Into this country from California. The Recipe has Leon shown to thousand of Physicians, who have universally approved it, and will be shown to any Physician At ho desires to see it, upon application either to the 'tops 'clots or their Agents .it has been Well in nil- Clusles of c es, nod i 4 strongly recommended by Physicians. even Pr,lessors 1 t our Medical Colleges, itllnisters of Gospel. Judges. Lawyers, 14 embattle. Itleelfanias. &c.—a conclusive proof that there /4 no venekery or deception about. It, but that it WI a aiedi cthe of wont uncommon en the and ellicacy. =1 As no ordinary-sized ail vertlrementean aegis to do justice to, the merits of blue article, the Proprietors hove embodied In ar pamphlet form. the histrry of this Medicine—the dearriptioN, sta.; lure, &e ,of its pr file i I l tigreilients—ttvefed et ay are designed to have upon the htmsan system—and above all, the inreslorlable ammmt of good which allies done They design to circulate this Po reptile extensively: but should any one be overlooked, they are earnestly desired to call upon the Agents yenned below, and pro cure one. gratis It will vt ell repay a lICIUSTII. The Matt on page 7th may be worth to yourself or faintly, THOUSANDS OF DOL LARS'. and it wilt introduce you to a mosso' testimony in Its favor which is peifectl7 Irresistible. • suCh }Wing 011) GOTIfIGRTICe ill its virtues. we Bee willing to IS Cr rest the Medicine in every recent ease, (if u.ed according to the IltreCiiollS.) and wherethe person lanOt satisfied that he la deriving benefit from it, by return ins the bottle within 21 hours' (line, TM MONEY will be refun4lll. aft See page 3tl of the Pamphlet. For sale, wholesale and retail. by A. L. ECOVILL & CO., Proprietor... at their Priaripat Office. No. 65 Warren at., New York. to whom fill orders for the Medicine, and letters relatlngto agencies. sbouldbe a.blreised, port paid. air pc sure to ask for Er A. Rogers' Syrup of LIVERPOOL. T.i., and Cssciret.scoe. End let no other be palmed on to you. CAUTION.—Nose genuine, unless there loon theibuff wrapper note of hand, ai4u!l wiltt a yen, by A. L. scoviuzzi. co. COUGHS, COLDS, &c rir Dr. A Ttoners' Syrup of Irvaan•mty. T.a. and CAmaAt- AMU has proved itself to be the stoat extraardixary medical aid in curing Umt usually fatal disease Cortmortioa. But, it shculd be remembered. this medicine Is as efficacious and valuable in the buideni stages. such as Coughs, Colds. Hoarseness. ilk.. before the Lungs are so far gone that ulceration has taken place. It is seldom, if ever, known to fail In breaking up the most obstinate and dittressi lig Comfit or Cold, In a few bouts' time. If the dime -110//11 are strictly follon ed. The :ought', which makes so many scandeful cares, is for tale at Carter & Brother and Duran & Per - kills, kale Pa., Front the Medical Reporter STRONG TESTIMONY. MT "The column* of the Press throughcut the country rcem to he t , ci fitted o nit notices of cures and specifies for alt diseases, 'flesh is heir to.' that the hardly knows what to do In cue of dis ease, for, fea r that in using one medicine, another and better may tic o%er looked, But from the remarkable tares. and the high order and vast amount of testimony lately brought under our pereonal no tice of the extraordinary efficacy of Dr. Rogers' Syrup of Liyea wows', TAR, and CANCII.II.IOUi, we are compelled to regard the evidence of our aeon., and confidently state, that for Canyla and Colds, end that hydra-beaded monster, Coxsomrriox, we think the above preparation a safe, speedy. and certain cure. To all our friends we *ay, TRY IT; and if it does not help you,nothlng else la RI." DEATH FROM A SUCHT coin! fri" fly neglecting those salutary precautions ts filch commen sense dictates, many, eery ataxy, fall %lethal) to their prudence. We !laymen the young bride blooming like a bird of p.aradire— lhe fair of Bower hope, the pride of her father,and the joy of her mother—her cheek flushed with anticipation, and her eye beam mg Wall the soft espression of los e—tbe gay dreams of life (lan cing before her fancy, with the rich' and variegated .tints of die rainbow's hue. We have seen all this changed—aye, the wed ding garreeni for a shroud, and the bridal chamber for the stout chreof the dead; and all Ulla by neglecting ' , cosmos cold."— Now, before It Is too late, use Dr. 110ffere Syrnp of LIVRIWORT, TAR. and Cericnsi,one, which gives immediate relief. as thou sands of our moat intelllgrnt and wealthy familias ate ready and willing fo tectlfy. PRICE—In Barer. bottles, st.oo ; or eta bottle. (or 85.00- For sale by Carter & Brother, and .1, 11. Burton, Erie; Wm, Bell &Co. Roincey; D.C. Tons & Co. North East; 1. 11. Case, Girard; M. H. Ton nsend, Springfield; I. Davis, Lockport; N. G. King, Albion. .'.Erie, May 12, 1E42 50n 11111..5. City Mills Supofiue Fleur. mid lit the lowes ‘../ market price. at . C. 111. TIBEIA LS. Eric. Dec. 19„.1519. Chen pride. C,A9. 013! — OA sun T im rah:scribers will Ilav CAnfl for any quantity of I,nch White Wood, 1 •• 12 24, 3, 1 and 5 inch Whim Wood Minh, 0, 7,E, 9 :.n.l 19 In. eq. " column. 3 by 4 led! ~nuarc scantling. Also. Cherry, Blatk Walnut a n d Sycamore.. Jan 25, Irr.3p , GEO. SELDEN & SON Erie music Store. One Door east of Grater's Odd. - you can find a variety of Musical Instruments and Instruc— .l. tore. Violins for etr.d) to 9FI. Aeordeons, from beets. to 695 Flutes, el So to 910, Guitars. 94 to 99, Flagoletts, Clarinet's. Fifes. V,otin flows. Bridges, Strings, and all things pertaining. to the department. Also a variety of Yankee Notions. I'ockct Cutlery. Raisors & Raisor Straps. Pistols. Percussion Caps, Toys, Cards, Combs, Hair and Tooth Brushes. Needles. Pins, Thimbles. flair Pins, Looking Glasses, Fancy Bones. Vases, and a earrty of her fit . One door east of Brown's floral W. N. LEWIS. NEW GOODS. Tsubserbere have just received a la.ge and well, relecti.:d nevortinent of Fall4nd Winter Goode, conristine. of tiR v Goo Ds. GROCERIES, HARDWARE; CROCE ERN'. &c. In the stock 'nay be found every variety of searonable Drees Goods for Lad :ea. Shan hi, Ifc,:lery. Gloves. err. also Cloths and Cnesimcres of all qualities and eolor4. They invite their old cus tomers and the;imblie generally toe all and examine the abtrte stock before purchasing elsewhere. _ j JAMES EIMGFIES & Co. Eric. Nov. 8. 1819. SO D4G17333111.1:10T1r1"Xl 114 Is.SSRS. WARD& ItiM.LIAMt3 rsould inforrn the citizens of Erie and vichtity that they have taken rooms over Mrs. Ward's 01 Mena ry is - tore, gri door from dm _Erie Dank where they will take Miniatures in an exquisite and Beautiful style, which in point of boldness and unerring truthfulness, are unsurpassed In an instant, as we Were, of otethe open silver surface portrayed the laughing countenance of joy ens Youth. with all its freshness. From the most aged to the sok.% child, this is equally applica ble, en the unerring deliniaton of life! Miniatures label, at reason able prices. Call and examine specimens. Business /fours from 0 A. M. to IP. M. Instructiohs given in the Art. Erie. Jan. 12, 1049. ' 05 TAILORING WELL DONE AND =ZAP: TIIP undersigned respecifidly tenders his thanks to J. the public for their litcr3l patronage, and Pegs letive to Inform Ids (rends that he soil eoptinties the Tailoring Business at his old Stand, a few' doors east of the Erie flank, and solicits a continuance of past favors. Slaving _ reeeit ed the Fall rind Winter Fashions, he la merited lo exrcute all orders entrusted to Pik Aare itt the latest mid most aps.roveil style. The subreriter Slat log no work doneexcept under his own eye, pledges himself to git eintiplete satiefnetion to his cm:towers, and in all Canes. where he fails to do so, to pay for the goods. Ladies de=irmiii of luiviliesither }Siding cr Traveliyg llnhitsmadtr to Order, and the lateetin and /lea Met et) le, will do in ell to pee a coil. NAVAL AND MILITARY CLOTHING ulnae to order. N. LI. crrrist; the ilioncat notice nod at the' usual price JOHN. UOALDING. F7ric, rid 1‘,E,19 PCCTACI.ES.-111itidocsa linpren cd by Perifocal, Parabolic Al and other kinds of Glass, an Cold and Silver, German .511% cr SIM, and enter frames. An extenei ye assortment to select fro:uat November 24, 1940. & Co's. V UMBER W INTF.A The highest market price will be paid for any quantity of White 'Word, Chewy and Walnut Um ber the store of C. IL WRIGHT, 1 IRISII Lanett and any qu.xnuty Illeuched Shitting anti very cheap at Ow more of S• JACKSON. ,' Q MN' FR IVOR vet Spoons. Ladles, Tongs, Scoops, But k-3 ter Knives. &e.. constantly on band nod Jyassfariarestlby the- Frs b s cri b err sat fa the Nute , er ST" but in Erse, and warranted of the Flat.dard of Dollars Coniparrt•on of style in this branch par ticularly Int lied. Also. Iltre.liled Spoons and Forks from a New York tnanu factory, all of good ulcer. Nov. V. till. G, LOOMIS & COI. •'John Anderson my Joo John.'* A NDERSON'S Solace and Goodwin's Preised Cavendish To baem fur rale by 3. 0, BURTON'. MUF'Fh ood BOAS.—A fine assoTtro nsor Lynx; Geneva.. 8- t , erlait Fquirrel and Fox Muffs. sel ;pa cheap. oh Jan: ID. ISM.. 141111.'8 Corner: ADM:NTS= I / 1 270N a TZCIL NOTICF. is hereby given that It:Versa Aidtnititttration on the • /. 1 1 estate of Jorcpit Skinner. dord.. law of Wayne township. have been granted to the subscribers. Alt persons having cbsinis against said estate, will present ehrm duly authenticated. to the subscribers, for settlement, and nil Indebted are requested to make payment to the same. PRANCIB A. IMINTI.II.E, ETHAN 13KINNER, Administra to re , rrie:Feb. 23. IESO. azaiszna evortas. ! T;11101%1 pest experience I am fully convinced than pods can be L sold for cash mem!: per cent below • the coedit system. On the first day of March 1 shall commence' the deportment for toe year, contracts excepted. Having made arrangements with a gentleman °fest/diction in New York city. to purchase and for ward me fine dress goods n rekly. I Rivali keep as aced an assort ment in thISI Inc as can i•c Mond imany City anti escheat , . I than also be receiving weekly all kinds of domestic goods and carpeting : at-prices far below the mimed% I shall keep cot/sternly on ban -I . the largest assortment of Hardware, Saddlery. coach & Surly• Iroa. Steel. Nails. &e.„ that are kept' in the west,. which I shalt sell at Retail ON. York Jobbers Prices. Groocries s CreekeryeLOoking Glasses it alt ether goods et ve - y II low price*. H. CASWELL, Eric, -reb. 2-0132-30., ll=