National Railroad Convention. A National Pacific Railroad Convention assembled in the large saloon of the Chinese Museum. Philadelphia, on Monday week. Delegates were -in attendance from Philadelphia, and many of the towns and cities of the west, but upon the whole it was a grand failure. Not an Improbable Bunion The Washington correspondent of lite PennsyleoniOn gives currency to a rumor that Cot. Bentonbas expressed his determination to run as a stump candidate for t i ite Presidency in 1852. Were the person designated iby other than Benton, we should deem the rumor Idle, but from the course of that gentleman for a few years pest we ere prepared to expect any conceivable folly from him, no matter how ridiculous. Cholera not of Eastern Origin, Every thing in relation to this disease, whether spec ulative or otherwise, has become deeply interesting to the enquirer after truth. Most people imagine the dis vase to have originated in India, and from there spread over the entire globe; but-this theory, it is pretty otitis lactorily shown, says the Washington globe, to be In correct b) an article on "Epidemics." in a recent num ber of the Tirestminister Reviete. According to this arti cle the disease now called the Asiatic cholera,.was kuown in England, and In other European cciuntries, hundreds o f rears ago, where it sometimes ,occasioned great m ortality, the victims being attacked 4they now are, the initial and progressive spmptoms and c l osing scene being :pert what they are at present. The diireaso was called vulgarly "the plague of the guts," and by the physicians, cholera atrocissima, which would be an appropriate and significant name forit now. It is,, then, doubtful wheth er, as has been generally supposed, this disease origina ted atJessera, in India, and made its way gradually and Unerringly to the West, showing itselffirst in the east of Europe. then in the west, and not long afterwards in the gaited States. , This constant westward s movement was p pretty strong argument in favor of its eastern origin; bat i t i s noc' supposed, that it will shoe; itself whermier the circumstances "re such as are favorable to its devel opment, without any neemaity for referring it to a for eign, or to an extraneous origin. Therefore, the cholera me have in ttte United States, though often arroeissima, is not Asiatic, but American; which is a view of the aubjectAillet at all consolatory. we think; for if this is ao, then we cannot Satter ourselves that it will soot;, disap pear from among us; for in such a country as With such a variety of climate, and that climate so variable, with se much low and swampy region, it may be sup posed that, somewhere or other, it may always be in a state of non-titetivity, which becomes activity by very alight exciting causes. Were it sitogottior foreign, we might hope that, having once deli() its work, it might be exhausted, wear out, and disappear. Rim) Holm, Eau, PA., April, 9. 1850 EPITOII•er TIII-Ellll. Onstravita•--Tho following doe ument is a copy of tha permit which, by dint of effort and the giving of some ten or a dozen tickets, I was favored with from the Burgess pro tem.. ••by authority," with ae' exultance, however. that 1 could lecture longer in this Borough without tlie liability to prosecution, and fine. ter be taxed. The Burgess, pro tem.. however, was kind enough to remark. with a knowing look,) that if I sent ticket each day to ha councilmen. and high-constabln. there woWd probabr be no trouble! As , my lectures last week were thinly at and by persona most of whom evidently carnej‘to see the show," and as I am iticus. touted in the ditTerent cities and villages. that I visit to perfect freedom with my scientific subjects, I think it best to retire and seek a more congenial atmosphere. •Tho other papers of this place, issuing as they do in advance of yours, have been solicited to present their readers this docume i nt from 'authority,' t ha t the peoplemay know how their priblic servants'do businew but they one and all began to make excuses that it would not be expedient for therti to do so. that they rograted the want of liberal' views diet actuated the common council not only now, but in idstances heretofore. A. B. F. WHITNEY. I. 'By virtu() of a Resolution of the Town Council, 1 do hereby grant a permit to A. B. F. Whitney to lecture on Science. Thursday, Friday, and Saturday evenings. without charge from the Borough. JAMES D. DUNLAP, Burgess, Pro Tem." Erie, April 6th 1850 ajmMEDIGAL TREATMENT.—Dr. W, 11. Sloan—Dear Sir: Mot August I received a revere bruise on one leg, Just , below the knee, no attention was paid to it however for me time after, nor until I had taken,cold in Gm sore, it now became very much swollen, and exceedingly painful, so much set 'that I could get no sleep for several days. A physician was called, and my leg lanced at two different periods, discharging very freely each :time. I laid under Medical treatment about three months, but :Mout the least permanent benefit. I then obtained a box of )(An Oontmeto, this soon removed all pain and soreness, and In two weeks from the time I began using the Ointment, my leg Wal rtairely I cheerfully recommend all who may be similarly injured to give this Ointment a trial with the fullest assurance that their expectations will not be disappointed. Resp't Yours, • DAVID J. WEST. . Sugar Grove, Kane co., 111., April 27, IBID. IT See Agents names nt the head of Sloan's Column. For further particulars and testimonial's, get Pamphlets of agents. O,IIPLANE'S VERMIFUGEn!—The Proprietors; of this great medicine have received hundreds of certificates nt• (clung the excellence of the medic ine. They extract the following 41,C among hundreds: Lounisucts, April 141E17. Memo. J. Kidd Co.--Centicincil—This is to eertify that a f blij of amine was afflicted with wow. I procured various kinds Verminige and administered them, but with no effect. I then weba , ed a vial of 3PLane's celebrated Vertnifnge, 'from Band. essuine, drugnist. of our city,) and after giving a full dose. th dwharged a full quart of worms. The health of the child ;;st.iored immediately. I would recommend Dr. M'Lane's ifer hutice to the public. as one of the mast safe and effectual remedies iJr lariat now in use. R. Sold by Carter & Brother and J.ll. Bur CtonU TT , Eri E e, Pa.hi erehont - msaa:a a. On the 4th inst.. by the Rev. J. 11. Premien, Mr. John Reed s of McKean, to Mies Margaret Pollock. of Milt creek. DI • On the 4th inst., after a protra ri 7 ed Meet% Mr. Steph en C. Grubb, of Miltereek, aged about 35 yoare. DOCT. J. L. STEWART. ' ()Ince with Door. A. Deem Seventh near Sanafrasstrett. Rea ppience, on Banana, one door north of Seventh M. - 415 - N 33177 SPICING 000 VII. fi B. WEIGHT has this day returued from the Eastern cities. kis and Is now opening a splendid stock of Spring and Gammas Goode," mpridng a great variety of Fashionable Drees Goods. Ike. More particulars next week. Erie, April It. RAILROAD BTOCK.—Wa Road atoelt, for luunedia April 11. THE 321S WE are now receiving tin; all hinds of *Spring and Guannor Dross Goods, Eve r offtred in this Market, at still Lower Panes, contrnry to the c roaking about advance on Goods and High Pricey, also, • Two Thousand Tarde Carpets, In mialtion to ou4resent Stock. in all four Thousand Yards. at 114(P) that cannot be beat In any city. We are also receiving l ure odditiettta Our large Eiteck.ot Ilardware, bon, (Steel, Nails, Stpik&o, etc., htch we pledge ourselves to fell flee per cent lower "than any 4 use in Erie. Not baying time to enumerate Goods and Prices re it out a reepectfully say to our customers, we have eve.ri thing e t the Goods liue, which we will sell below any price In elty or t .-, uutry roressb. U. CAD WELL. Elle. April 12, IPSO. . 48 iniportailt to the Conalteunityl Ladies sad Genttetata,and all rho are skirt baying ocu?6, please &tea. N ITI STANDING all that has been said effete oboe I the informi peat ng advo nee in the prices of Goods, I have the pleasure of you'that I have j a ust returned from New Yor with one cf the richest and the very tapen stock of Goods ever k been offer. t 1 in this marlictil To all who will favor me with a call, via show. sad wit them Goods at Weer; which I pledge mysitt slall slier* daly eantystilionfrtne any VidTtrin All I ask is—call —CA ll and you shall be satisfied. If positive evidence and plaits Ktand facts can do Tbe Ladles, by simple looking In. eau ice win e (Attie richest Crape Thibet and Silk ' Shawls, and l'aris elegant Dress Silkier Gm launt and most desirable lif lpn yni colon, Trustues. Benne% Lawns, Linens, GlnglialllS and Nine, Bonnets, TrPnraings. Consols, (Hares, llOsiery, and an nndle,l varlety,of other Goods, et hieb I would insliea/bweewoold consult their own Interest to call and examine. To the Gentlemen I would say 1 have every thing that can/ bo needed, from the cheapest to the nicest gentiles - for men and boya. Wee ; ant ark is, ea and _yea too shall be welded, One word mote and I ant done. Is anyone in wantore Carl 0 such an one I will pledge myself Ph sell. Dom an elegant T roe , Ply in a rett° 4 Imitation, at shorn the snmerales. km is Ka*, that otefimerelmots have paid for them In New :York. Again 1 %mad say call and you shall be gatlsded. J. D. CLARK. Ere. A rit I3 No 1 Road HOIJOM Dustrunts any ownrais. vATB with Boilers ready made and. made to order. Alga, Milk Pang of different sizes, Strainers. Strainer Palls. high lietdes, large anastnall, Coffee r ots and Bo;lera of different Irizes, Tea Pots, Uisls rang. &Mare Pa"' CatillEtar. aba nal rumps. In 'hems good assortment of Tie nod amus Ware rem constantly on hand. Also. Copper work° of, all kinds made and repaired In the hest manner and atthe %hermit notice. Country Merchants wishing to make bills of Tin Ware, can be lar reamodatell wiib a liberal direonut. JidIDDLETON BllliPnlr. Erie, April 13,1E50. • ~ .,8300 of Erie and N. E. Eta use, py tbeaubsertber. C. IL WRIGHT. IRE AGAIN.- ea/reel:4We choicest scleotionsoE ZI. A. CRAM B taS leave to announce to Ms Mends and the public gem orally, that having Wee* ut most of the stock of E. A Baker, tic will continue the ' Grocery.lk Provision. liminess, and wil sell at ptices, as heretofore. to suit all customers. Ile bas Just re dyed from theeast an addition to his stock, with will be sold low Mr Cask mid Cask oolg. lto thoretere hopes his friends will give him n call.em he intends by strict attention to business to merit the patronage of all. It. A. CRANE. MN April t3.%1830, Chenpelde. F.rie.Pa. 1850. TIIIOIIGIC TO Exuma 1W 36 8017110. CLARK, PARKS 440'S, 'BEAVER AND ERIE DAILY EX ESS PACKET LINE, PITTSBURDIL CINCINNA TI[[[, LOUISVILLE, S'V. LOUIS, 4c., Arc. Pr ilk:above Litre is comps' first class PACKET BOATS. J. leaving Erie daily at e o'ci k. A. M. Connecting at Heaver with the River Packets for PP SS URGII. CINCINNATI, Loll- ISPILLE, ST. LOUIS, &c., affording altogether the dampest, easiest and most pleasant route to all nieces on the Ohio River. • W. C. CLELAND...Vest. °Mee at Brown's Hotel, Cettlet ,of State Street and the rublie Square, and the Packet Landing,' N. 11.—Stiafurd's Erie and Pittsburgh Express Is mu in connec tion with this line, by which all kinds of Ewes.; business will be transacted with pioinpuiess and dispatch. Erie, April, 13, MD. tOS 30W TO Correa HAVING a good stock of Copses on hand, bought before the rise, enables me to sell good Rio and Java Coffee, for laid. per lb. Also, n fresh aesortmentotNels"reas, Just opened at Erie, April 13. WRIGI13"8 NOTZOII. CA, HAV:NG Old out my stock of Groceries and Provisions to B. A. CRAM ksq.,l am desirous ofclosihg up my business In Erie. t thereforeveluest all those knowing themselves indeb ted to me by book acmint, to call and settle, either by paying up or giving their notes, as I shall remain here only until about the first of May, when all accounts then retuttintngummid will be pla ced lu tint hands Of a lust ice'of tbe Peace for collection. 1 have ou haud unsold a few roams of Wrapping paper, a few Pegars. cask old Pale Drawly, cask old Monongliela Whiskey, ID years old, and 10 barrels rectified Whiskey, which I will sell at tOgrit., to close up. Also. seine WIFIT cured flatus and Poulders, which will he sold tow. Please call at Weston. neat theme lately occupied by the subscriber. It. A. BAKEH, Erie, April U. 15.50. • 43 istn_yr SPRING GOODS DV =PRESEL IHAVE - Just received by express direct from New York . a amati ' tosortinent of spring styles. Muslin de Lai 11.1 French and Fug- Fitt Gingham and prints. Also Ladies and Gents Silk, Lisle Thread and Kid Gloves. - I C. u. rtutint.e., Erie, April 11 , 1830. Cheap Side. fto nmincove, L. & C. MILLER, have removed their foot and Sae . Store to No. 7. ••roor People's 110 w, " State street. opposite 11. Cadwel l's store, in , the room lately occupied by James Culberteott, as a Tailor Shop. where they may be found at an times reedy to wait upon their customers. Please give us a call. Erie, April 0. testi. O. rEC. MILLER. BXISIOVAL. TOBIN GOALDINCI respectfully informs his customers and sP friends that helms removed his Tailor Shop to No. 5, Rerd'u Block, State street ° opposite the Bonnet. Block, where lie will be happy to wait Upoll ail who may favor him with their patronage. Erie, April U, 140. 47 SIZIDIOAZ NOTICE. DRS. t. & B . FAULKNER, resiiec tinily announce to the map. He that they haVe remove t their residence and office to the corner of French and Eighth streets, (lately occupied by W. H. Johnson, Dentist') where they will attend to all professional calls both in town and country. Erie, April 0, 19.0. ofruair swap. CA ME to the farm of the Subscriber in 111i!creek, 21 mites Routh of Erie, on the mid to Waterford, on the 26th of March, PA, ten sheep and two iambs. The owner or owners are requested to Come, prove property, pay charges, and take them away. !creek. April 6,125 t). CHESTER JO iEfi. TO 1aZ1T•....A. RARE 08ANO12. rinfiE Store Goose, Grocery, Stable nod Dock. known as the 1 Fairview Landing. This is rare opportunity for it person of small capitol rind litirin6o habits. karscssion given Withal:llol , y. Euniiire on the preinues of W. LUTHER. ruitylew, April 6, WA 3t% WNROUGHT mid cut epilie also fence and floor Nails at the flardo are Store of Rufus REED, Erie, April 6, 1:153. N 0.3. Reed House. GARDEN TROWELS. RAKES AND lIOES.—A good asiort mem at R. Reed's Hardware Store. No. a, Reed &louse. , ~ Elpring Bonnets. .11,a,• R Eer.l l i ED ibis morning by Express, one ouzo( Straw . T; Bonnets awl eblldrens Hats, new styles; alaga few pieces of Ribbons. flair ei.mitti, &e. AIR:3. hf.CURTII3. Eric, April 0, 1e.50. 41 NOTXO El. Orriceiof CLIAUT. CO. MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. / FlCdt.Mill. March %), 140. AT a tneeting of the DITCCIOTS oftheChnutnuque County Motu al Insurance company, held at the ornee of said Company. on the th:lth day of March, Mu, it was ordered. That an anessment of lel) per cent. be made otr nll premium notes in force on the 28th day of February, Pks9; and an neserte• meat of two per Cent, on nil notes in force on the 11th day of March. IF.IO. Payable at the odiceof the Company on or before the 26th day of May, 1830, Erie, April 6, 1850. 500 ploughs. OF the most aproved patters. for sale cheap at the Erie Steam Foundry. I hree sizesof the celebrated Wolverine or Pliehi. gun Plough Which hat &awn the premium at th e State Fair of Michigan a nd New York, and at this county Fair. Right and left hand. ' LESTER, BENNET. & CHESTER. April°, MO. . - 47 Sixteen Ilornes. HAVING emiected several pairs and single horses, we wish to dispose of them for cash, or on short time to good nun at Olt prices—shall try the Wine market a short time before driving them away. They can be sees at the furnace barn. April 8,. I.EBTER RENNET & CHESTER. FLUOR, BAIT. FISH, and PLASTER.—A heavy week for the winter and spring trade for sale low, at Jan. 10. • C. U. WRIGHT'S. To the Honorable; Court of Quirks Scseiousfor Eris • ' County, 'The petition of Wm. P. Smallidge of Mil!creek town ship in said county. respectfully represents, that ho is well provided with house room acid conveniences for the lodg ing and accommodation of strangers and tmvelers. at the house formerly kept by J. Durkee, in said county. He therefore prays the Honorable Court to grant him a license fer keeping a public inn or tavern , and he, as in , duty bound bound, will pray. eice. W. P. SMALLIDGE. • We the citizens of the township of Millereek. in which the above inn or tavern. prayed to be licensed is proposed life-i\ p to bo kept, do cer • at William P. Smallidge, the above applicant, is of go d r i uto for honesty and tem perance. and is well 'provi e r with house room and con veniences for the lodging and accommodation of stran gers and travelers. and that such en inn or tavern is ne cessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers , and travelers. Signed:—F. McCrearv. Johnson Glasl. Jacob Farces, Samuel nerd°, S. N. ItlcCrecary. S. L. Ba ffl es. J. L. Barr. Wm. Blackford. Ralph E. Kellogg, Andrew Nich olson, Thomas Willis. Mantissa!) Weigel. Adam Drab- Muter. Samuel M. Brown. • 3t42 1 000 1 1 .1G o lil a l, ,, V g IN an 17 fr a t e S o li ii ti c ig V e to es .% rod quall- Erie. March 30.1849: °I. I CARTiIiactiIiOYTHER, FIRE AND WEATHER PROOF ['AMTSn assortment of colon, of tbie valuable yet cheap Aniele on band and for sate byOARTER't&RROTHER. . . LINSEEO OIL, boiled aad raw for vale. al. a vinall advance above costa. GARTER & BROTHER. 1 00 ALT,1,10.1.T,11.-%,9%.1411ThRF4•7411'4." _Notice to Vormors. CARTFA lc BROTHER have quantity arta% Seed Otlhand which they will lend to per wishing to sow It, and con tract at fair prices for the ensuing crop. Persona wishing to, ob tain the ankle in this way had better call SPOT.' Erie. March 23. 43 L 0 13 T. A triol.l3 WATCH, between the Reed House and rtiown's Ho. A tel, the finder will be liberally rtwarded by leavingit nt this (Mice. [Erie, March 30, MO.] 46 Pie/solution ot Oo•Partneirship. ATOTIOE is hereby given, that the connection hetetolbre csir .LN. Ong between the subscribers, as Hardware dealers, has been this day dissolved by annual consent. The business of the late firm-will be continued by Rufus Iteed, at the store heretofore 'oc cupied by them. and all unsettled - claims, for orette hut Mau, will be settled by him. RUFUSEED. Erie Pa. March 77th, IE4O. EDWIN- SANFORD. Doctar Mathew J. JOhn.mon. RADuATE of the Philadelphia COliege of Medicine. haying LT located permagendi Me , will able prompt 4141/11011 professional Chili town arid country. Oysicc--Bouthwcattornor of tiro Diamond, the back building, formerly occupied by Pr. Faulkner. Rannincs—Oa the Diamond, 9rst butldiug eaststatiot• , Erin Parch - - -401 f - Wilvareditors Want Motley., THEREFORE all persona indebted to me mill e.onths a most essential favor LI calliug during the month of April, and ad-. Justin% their accounts. , E. B. BUNTER. Eric; Marsh 30, ID3II. • di; CHAS. F. MATTESON, Beey UM' News bar Telegraph' tic► Erie. Or Olielly's Line for the Observer. Monis vs. MOIL Paisuxo TeLLORAPIL=-Ily mutual . consent of council th• interogntory* hearing was waived. Final hearing of the case to be had on the Itith Juno be fore Judge Woodburn. . The Democrats ItOroeklyn have elected their Mayerby 378 majority., and have also secured a majority in the common council. • WABHIGIXTON. April 10., Mr. gativt4 consul to Brasil and two other causal*. have been confirmed. The collectors and 'other nomi- OMMIII for the principal cities will doubtless be cofirm• ed. The Clerk of the House lies dangerously ill and is not expected to recover. Mr. Bleredith's conduct relating to the Galphin claim is much animadverted upon by the leading whip, and Mr: Whittle/ley% adverse decision has been promulgated. A change in the cabinet issaid lobe certain. lion. Thos. C. Hackett, member of Congrem is lying ill of cossump tion at Savanneth. The Governor of South Carolina has appointed Gen. James Hamilton as Mr. Calhoun's suc cessor, but being inelligible. having resided , lately in Georgia, he has refused to Immo. In the senate Mr. Cass preaeUted resolutions from the Michigan legislature in favor of the Union Ho said It had seldom fallen to his lot to perform a more accepta4 ble duty. It was a peace-46ring upon, the alter of our common country. He spoke of the value of the Union in en unusually classic and beautiful language.' Mr. Douglass presented a bill for the free navigation of tho St. Lawrence which occaSioned some debate. In tho House tho census bill was received front the senate and together with house bill, was referred to tho Judiciary 'committee: . !gm YORK, April 11.2 P. M. MARKET& —.Mhos $6 0646 12 for pots. pearls 5 75 Cotton market still unsettled and dull, sales making pt rrogular prices. • Fr.otin.--There is a fair demand for strait and was. tern; pricea buoyant. Sales 1800 bbla. at $4 25a4 50 for super No. 2; $4 75: for old and new inspection com mon and strait state; ssas 31 fur Michigan; $5 50a5 62 for pure Genesee. Gnms.—Wheat a shade firmer wit% better demand.-.- Sales 2,000 bush. inferior Chicago spring at 77 cts.; 7,000 Imelda common upper lake at 96 cts. Rye is quiet at 57 cts. Oato are less plenty at 42a43i cts. for river; 48a49 cts. Jersey; southern 30835 cts. Corn scarce and firm, demand for the east, 56a561 cuw for round and flat yellow; 55456 for while; mixed 5411541 cis. Whiskey market firm and steady. Sales 50 bble. at 23i els. Pork dull, $lO for mess nt total!; $8 23a8 37 for prime. Beef hoavy at $8 50,9 00 for country mess; $8 75 for prime. Beef hams are steady. Salesi/6 bbls. of wes tern $l6 50a17 50. Lard steady. Money in good request 'St:Erato, April 11, 2.—P, M. In the Market to-day everything Is dull with few trans actions. We notice sales of n small lot of tallow, mixed quantities at 51c. Sixty-five live hogs at 3c for still fed, and 3id for corn fed. Flour nominally $4 3444 627. Pork, $lO for mesa, and $9 50 for Nu. 2, $9 for thin do. Land, 6mdkd. At 10 minutes before 1? o•oloc6 q simeraffe was rice'• ved from Governor Johnston, with his objections Wile Apportionment Immediately Aar the reading of the Hill. Mr. Pucker rose and introduced another Bill. which wan laid on the table for the present. Br. Louts, April. 9. Joseph gills and a party of 17 Americans and ten Arica kens, arrived from Santa Fe. having left on the Si lt March. Business was dull in Santa Fe; and there was much consternation on account of the ho-tilitc of the In dians. Mourders and robbers wore Matters of daily oc currence. The military force was odtirely inadequate.— , It is generally believed that Mts. White's child, and ne , ; gro gill. were still alive. The Indians report to that ef fect. American gold minors wore doing well near Santa Fe, averaging. $l6 per day. There was a scarcity of water or they would do much better. Wistitserm!, April 9th. Secretary Crawford will resign, it is said, after ilia committee of investigation report. The committee will not inculpate any one. Congress paid the Galpin ac count without knowing the amount it involved. The rumor that a treaty was concluded upon by the British Minister and Mr. Clay ton, is credited, but it has not been communicated to the Senate. The treaty. if made, excludes British jurisdiction from Central Amer ica. Nem COULTAS'S, April 9th, A steamer rrived yesterday. from Chagres, bringing ,one million of dollars in geld dust. No farther new of • importance. Lot I ND POI& BALM.' rrillE subscriber offers for sale a lot of ground, of about 12 titres. containing an excellent Water privilege for either milts, ox or an i kind of manufacturing purposes,affarding a sufficient and consta t supply of water, with about di feet fall and easily Immo • ved; also an abundance ofgood timber on the lot, suitable far ma king the improvements. The above property lies In the township of Girard, Erie Co., two miles west of the thriving village of Gi rard on the rate extension canal. and about 3 miles east of Spring field, and one half tulle north of the ridge road. The road lead ing from the ridge road to the lake pastes very near It. Tire great eastern and neaten' fall -road will pass within 23 or 311 rods, as located. Tenn," will be made favorable to the purchaser and a good title given. Inquire of thesubscrlber living on them-ember.. of which the above lot lin part. WILLIAM MILE.A. Girard, Erie Co. Ea. March 23. IPSO. tuts 27Gazeitecopy and charge advertiser. A. SCOTT.. 1850. M. W. CAIJGREY.I - BC OTT STORAGE, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MER CHANTS. ' Ware-Douse and Office. East end of Public dock Erie. Dealers in Cord, Salt, Fish, Flour, Plaster and Water- line and General Agenrs for purchasing, receiving, docking and hip ptugLumtwrand Staves. March 16.15150.—t t By Zlicprolve! Ii WO received a fill supply of Doer. Fitch's remedies for on snmption, Female hisease.s. &e. Also, Abdominal Support erg. Shoulder Braces and Inflating Tubes, by J 11. BURTON, Erie March IG. , Agent. .BRISTOVB superior Exrract Vann'', Bitter Almond, Peach, Lemon, &c., also superlor Rose Water, for sale py Erie, March 15. J. 11. BURTON. T ANNER'S 01L..-41 few Barrels on bond. for sate by J. 11. 1113111.T0N LAMP AND LARDOIL AND tiANDI.P.3. A superior quality of Lamp and Lard Oil, and Sperm and Tallow Dandles, for sale by L u.-nURTON. lAIrRoVELL SALAMANDER SAFE. A superior Salamander Sato stergliing 1100 poinge. wilts "Oaken" - Patent pe!eder - Plonr loot, Ibr sale by J. H. BURTON. GRAVE lITONEIE..4GONEVIENTB! MAY to ( can Matte, of var nnb Tables, &c., which suit purchas ers. Please e a purchasing of traveling , third oryour money. PELTa/N. - Erie..llla r '443 VOW: - •"1 ,,c - I moss. Oa A* casks , Proslataroca...____. _______ . _,., goods. Dry Goa': Largo — Slockl la tots variety. :Great Earyaiss eafferut Mons goodsfor I ss maw !has any cats Store is Eris Gaudy. Also, largo sloth Y Grortriss, as - anal cheap for the re I v.r k' we Tea. eseetela • garaity.for9l.27. • Wets.. warvaarei its esti, . . or salts moos, r stadia. tic.. 4-e.. tke. rilllEsubgeribertukvintleased for a term of years the Sl'. No. .1.• O. Donnell Slack, known ns the "New York Store: , will coo t/slue the business ofmerchandizlng in this city, where be will he • happy to see and wait upon his customers and the public. general. lywhu wish to either buy or sell for eat*.liavingbut tittlelitith In the “friendshlp.in-tnule" principled' shalt hold ntystaftstreatt‘ 1 laces to wake it the interessollmy ounemers to me. Among my goods I bassoon:a that will sell at loot! hence buyer* will' Ilequently suit themselves with goods whiek I am disposed to mrun otL" To oneand all remember Ibis truth. latut uotao be-' undersold la.Virestern Pennsylvania:: - - TO- FAtlMEßS.—.ltant lathe markt* car Butter, and Cheese. In any gunidltY. and shall be In readiness at all MIK* to pay CAM during the ensuing season.., Very: Maly. , • Erie. March OM. MO. - liii 111 POWERS. ilt - I IP reic est , t Is . 0 , f i l I . • s: • , . . 113,21.80 NS Indebted v 3060004 ... late -BmibarszaarT atErie X cote%, ON taxes ant e r.l • ICIM nrosstdiars, are hereby maned that weir accoun are paw suartaaut nod placed In ibe bands of Jones Gunn' ~ rm.. far Imaiediate coiloetbn and raiment to Alm Of Id tbesabeetiber s Is the coy sway to ma ems. Erie. Nareb'Y • 1850,--6in43 ' - WILSON KING. N sit HOWI.'d (MOH CAMAY , Tile bat and elsearbi snide of the kind; vice Saud 10,cods 'tick. • Ede, Match • J. U. sprrpic: Nnw Yonrc. *kit 11. 1850 Mumma:no 9,-3, P. M Tao eauresckan wawa Darwin. _ ZlAlt3t. Olgra, 44 Will Stru t; JaltWV Cowl, Nor York. llllHOpro.prietors beg to announce that they have opened Clase n. ester auresese•ltits, upon the system Which has obtained ao large a Aare of the public support in England and elsewhere by which an opportunity Ise:tended to all classes of obtaining (at tenting tot he means or inclination of etieb) an interest in THE GREAT SPORTING EVENTS IN ALL PARTS OF THE 2 • WHERE H ORSE R AC K ING IS PRACTICED. 'AP will be seen by the subjoined particulate, the subscribers to the scheme now proposed by the Aineheati Racing Deposit Dank MAY NY TUX SMALL OUTLAY Or Oar DOLLAR Gal ea MOM of 510,- I menet:lllly of his Inveshuent being strengthened by the guarantee of u»questionable Trusters. An opportunity will be adbrded oespeculating In ALL RACES oy IMPORTANCE IN AMERICA and elsewhere. in which a sufficient time interveine between the Entry of the horses bud the day of running, to entitle the proprie tors to fill the various classes. THE SWEEPSTAKES NOW OPEN consist of hive Classes pm THEM , . EAT MEV RACE EPSOM, ENGLAND. To be rue eu the thb day of May IRA yenta TUE evelnue vernanes Or 'TUC STEWARDS OF THE ENOLISO JOCKEY CLUB. • SCHEME N it •E. - ri • rR. is • sub.: pub.._ Dols. Dols. Dols. Dols. Dolt Class A. 4000 53 100.000 50,000 25,000 13,0E0 10.010 0000 SI 100,000 30,e00 %SAW 13,000 10, 00 n C. 00,11110 10 100,000 30,000 25,500' MOM JOAO D. 20.000 5 50,000 2.5,000 111,500 7,500 5.000 st 11. &P.M") I moos 5.12)0 4,300 1,500 tOW The number of Horses entered is upwards of Mb The drawingof this Sweepstake will take place publicly on the 2-1 1 h -day of May. IS3o..the day on which theme* will be run—the place and hour beingfinn duty announced by advertisement; when the names of all thebonses entered will ba allotted amongst the subscribers In each Class. and on the Seth day of June neat. by which time the result of thereat will be known, the Prizes while distributed: the holder of the mune orate winning horse in Class "A." 'reciting a Prim of Ono Hundred Thousand Dollars l II that of the second .850,000 &e., In accordance with the above Scheme. At this Droning all subscribers will be admitted on producing their numbers. To gentlemen Of the Press free admission will be given; thus nifording every security to the subscribers and the pubNe- Indelendently of the above. the proprietors have opened BETTING LISTS by which any desired bet (according to the slate of the odds) may be Obtained in all the great racing eveult and as will be seen by a more demiletiprospectus forwarded tool! subscriber'. ens UOLLIER Or •NT !AYORITE Rnalla le TUX CROP a AWEXPIITAIRte MAY Mane Tile nano, A CONSIDLIWILI sun WHETHER TUA'I lloasE WINS OR NOT. A commission of 10 percent to cover expenses will be deducted on payment ofall Prizes. Any flintier information 'voiced, will be afforded by the Nicety buy, Mr. Archibald Mackenzie at the takes as above-to whom nil applications for Agencies and other eommunications are to be addressed Purr rein, and all remittances, either by 11111 or NOM Wbe made, In return for which numbered Certificates will be for warded as directed. • Lists of horses entered for the above, and all other Races of hn- Nuance may be seen at the °Meas. 2tu47 - ' NO TAXMEN Igumntraz rairbanke • Genuine Beale Ntanufactoryll The subscribers having purchased Fairbanks celebrated genu ine scale lanterns, and employed a worktnan, Mr. Brooks, whohas had a long esperlence in their manufacture, beg leave to inform the public that thejt' are now prepared to furnish to order an article superior to anything of the kind ever oared In this market. The subscribers would also caution their friends against pur chasing worthless artriclea purporting to be Fairbanks' scale from irresponsible itinerant yankee pedlers—we arsasafaftsre the gems inn article. The following are oursprices.. Ilay Scales. of 4 Tons draft, , . I pee Coal Scales, of 1 ton draft, . 40 Platform Scales, 1300 lbs. draft. 33 I Do. do. do. • with hoisting isVer - and scion trucks., 40 Do. do 1200 lbs. draft, 00 IRK do. do. on trucks. With hoisting lever, as Fairbanks' Jamaican Berate. 1300 lbs. 32 Do. do. do. 1200 lbs. ' 2:3 Do. do. . do. 1300, on trucks with hoisting fr. er, . 37 DO.l ,do. do. 5001bs. - Flour Packing Netile,3oo lbs. Counter Scales. i or. to 300 lbs.. platform. Do 1 or!. to200 lbs. platform & BeooP. 10 Vale's Counter Beale. brass lever. I or. to 30 lbs. draft, 0 A't she above ante es are warranted. Those wishing to obtain a good and 'Winkle 8 ale are requested le give us a call at No 101 French street, nearly opposite the Fanners t e l . I O. A H . BENNET & CO. Erie. May 28. if2o. ' 2 rAzanAtrano well•earnetUrattotinv v.er...hbaninv 0-ates has induced .1.. ? caner* of imperfect and worthless balances to offer them as "Fairbanks' &aim" and purchasers have thereby, In many eases, been subjected totraud cant Imposition. The aubseribera have no c o ntroversy with honorable competitors who transact hu• nines, in their own names. but regarding the perpetrators of the above fraud as tiursuing a course alike unjust and dishonorable, they take this measure to caution the public of their impositions. The Patentees manufacture under th It own inspection, and only attheir factory in EC Johnsbury. Vt. Vor elate by 9. F. PRA "r & CO - O. COWING & 1 11 ' 1441° ' N. 1". Erre. March, Id. 1930 Om 1 1* CI HAMA, of every description, and very cheap. as F.rie Oct. O. O. R. DEWEY'S reasto and Caps for tho 800p1e..c13 PRICES REDUCED rmE-rmaa—SPLENDIA EATS TOR 811.50—CLOTII CAPS FOR.I4} CENTS. SMITH, Ilsrrmt, N 0.3, Cheep:Wei would resKctfully S form his friends and thepublic, that he has received front New York a splendid stock of Hints, Caps, rind Furs, which will be sold at the' above Reduced Prices, Auto, that he has added great faellitlea for hlanufacturiug, nod wilt be adding daily to that branch of his boldness, and to his stock of plods, OT Call and examine PRICES. . Oct. 0,1343.-W9l. 1311.7.22 D GUERREAN - GIALLSIELT. HERMAN & LRWJS are happy to annound to the Ladles and Gentlemen of Erie, and the friends of science and art In the titian !Wad amt. that they are prepared to take Likenesses of a superior quality at their moms, over M . iddleton lc Murphy's store, Mee doors east of Brown's Hotel. There are several reasons why persons can obtain better plc ioro. nt our rooms than at any other in ibis city, or in this part of the country. One ts, 811.1113 TUTS SIEST LXGUTt Skylight and side light COM P IN ED—each correcting the faults of the other, and producing n natural and most beautiful effect.— TRY IT,• WHOEVER IS NOT SATISFIED %VITII PIC- TURES TAKEN ELSEWHERE!! Another reason is. we have the best apparatus. The importance of this will be obvious to any one. We shall not offer those who favor us with their patronage, the flat, insipid, corpse-like things which ninny who enll themselves artists present to the public. Neither shilll we oiler those dark, gloomy images whieh human beings ore sometlmci told resemble themselves: but clear and accurate Likenesses. possessing• the most beautiful blending of light anti grade, richness and depth or tone. remarkable distinctness of features, true expression of the eye, boldness of relief. distance and invisibility or back ground, delicacy or finish, softness, transparent and artistic , effect. Remember there is no room ofthe kind near here which has the es ofthis. It to desivied to tea permanent establishment. NUT TO DE EQUALED is our mots°. W. 11. Sit ERMAN, Erie, rib. Q, MO. W. N. LEWIS. of main °ivy razz.z.s. coxvilt OF .1 1 4 . 1V1 9T.&11411.R0JD PLACE. T"' public nre assured that Custom Grinding ia flints at this Mill as well as Merchant work. Constantly on hand. Flour by the barrel, and perpound at same rafts as pet barrel. Those who purchase by the barrel can have it delivered °tarry point in Wedgy /see qj charge. Bran and Shorts. also fbr Mae. Orders Marcus by she barrel Felt wklk C. Areflaarren will be atrewded nod delivered as above stated. M.O. FAY, Miller. Erie City Mills, Jan. 23, 1830. .37 100 Bushels of Wee Lever ntaritagthytre. B. fist i s t r i tl6 I, lhlll.—Vonstastly e n lurd as cheap as the geirtztitkuT truacEs4LE 4,ND RETAIL ft ritEss allot:7E111Es. No. 51,-Momitig Mork, MO Mort /TGIF. subscriber hoe Wt bough* the entire stock of Groeeries I formerly owned by . King Frt., and added `iv little more to it. Is ready to sell to nil those wishing to buy cheap for cash or ready pay. as I mu bound to sell as cheap If not cheaper than any other establishment of the kind In this city. The stock is large and bought expressly for tinily use. consisting of any quantities or Pens. Porto ittma Sugar. Jam entice, Molasses - Loaf Sugar. . SPerwrCutulles. Bid Salt, Straying Boap, Mould " Coarse do.. - Pale do.. Dipped " Cream Nuts. • Tobacco Plug Cigars. Filberts. —. " Cut it. Pry Powder Cinnamon. Shot. l.ogwood, Lead, Starch, Alum, . Indigo. Refined Candy, Nails. • GiOland Ginger. Common di., like, . . .. Malice. Assorted Store Ware, Sweet Oil. " Fcpper. Fresh White Fish, Ship Chandlery, Flour, Mackerel. • . Kew Orleans Sugar. Rio Coffee. Resides a groat many things too numerous to mention. Those wishing to hay will do well to give Fur a suit before purchasing, as I am determined to sell low Sir cash. JOICS M'CANN. N. S.—Country produce will be at all times taken exchange for Goods. J. are. We, March 0, 1850. , - 4.1 To the flunarabk Court if Quarter Sessions of Erie ' County The Whims of Daniel. Knobloch, of tile west ward in the Borough of Erie. in said. county. respectfully repre sents. that he is well provided with house room and con vcteences for the lodging and accomirnodatiou of atm- Pore and travelers. at the house now kept by him as a üblic Ilotise. in said Borough. lie therefore prays the Honorable Court to grant him a license for keeping public inn or tavern, and he, as in duty bound, will pray, DANIEI; KNODLOCII. We, ilia subscribers. citizens of the west ward of the Borough of Erie, in which the.abovo Mu or tavern; pray ed to be licensed is proposed to lie kept. db" certify the Depict Knobloch the above applicant l is of good reputi for honesty and temperance; and is well provided with houseroom and conveniences for the lodging and ac commodation of 'strainers and tracelere,. sod that such an ion or tavern is necessary to - sectionntodlite the public •end entertain strangers and travelers; Signed—H. Knobloch. Geo. J. Morton, Smith Jack son. J. M. Williams, C. lONI . Jacob J. Rinderneclit. Edwin E- Kelso . Fred! Bhp tr. 11. Williams, Geo, A. EllioL.Chae, reed,. WM. - M. Gallagher. 3147 adrab 1850. sarist - TROY NICUIGIAN LAKE DOA? num:. SABBATH RACNPTISD ON KIRIN CANAL. CAROOO3 INMIRED. , • . OR the tratwoortation ofFieltheitudt'swengers hervireit•New Bork 1111111114010. without detention or reshlpotenh wit MlA tar cmTsey.eoniteetiris with GEO. D. WALBRIDGE' _DAILY LINA OFBTRA DECAYS between Huai* and Erie. • ' , „WHEELER. TRACY di CO: Proprietorei D. 0. F ENING, Ageati ilitGoeittieeftilp. corner *firemen. (upilaititi) e lO -YO: AGEXTII.• , ' 8. MeItIMECIL Albany; G. D.. WALBRIDOE,LIMIMM JO' 81AH BELIAX-10. Eriq a— • ' Mirk nehmen .or.a M. L. NZ enrehip daily, exegete% kowililDDLE PIER, COENTIEW BLIP. A. IVISELIti. 131.0. U. TRACY. C. WIMP. ' ' Erie. Alardit23, V. 50. - Sold UP I Wilk %fp en • ffE potato are invited to call a .1 our Store. and examine the 1 , Just got out with en uncommon to i it r ctl u •Vereit t :=l l o i n K characteristic mune of pnua u loaves of beautifully baked bread , time, "was reminded of the eapaei twoquarts of whey at, a draught, an which contained the whey Into Ibu Feb. 2, Ibso. Lt;t3TEK Messrs. Letter, renact( Sr. Ch - whether the "Bung Up" Cooking ring she prevent mon th. has given pleasure of answering that said stet Lion in every parileufar, and would er pattern now In use of which I hal Very respectfully, ybur obedient s' Dieters. f.ester, Sennett & Chaste Gent.—'We are uing your Improved modern Cooking Stove. c• fled the 'Tang Up." and af ter a fair trial I can recommend it a su:•erlor to any nav e i n use fn this section of the country. Arno g the moat proniinent advan tages of this stove, la the commod •usurtrs of the Oven, it being suitteientiy capacious fbr the largest family. end atm in a saving of Mel, I ens maligned that one ha I the f.cl neccaaary for any stove we have ever uses wilt erupt sum ly ibis. Tate It ail la all I think it difficult to improve. Truly yours. MILES W. CAUGIOX. Messrs: Lester. Sennett as Ithiestr improved 'Tang Up" Cooking Stov, satisfaction of its value, as combinit sired, and d,atl lake grog plcanotr I in scowing it to any who may who Croy'' , store, corner of 7th and that W. U. It NOWS.Ve KEYSTONE BUILDING. NO. BROWN'S HOTEL, Swum( lit.. Nolen La'mum:. Front Window, sticks out about a feet, containing hanging La ps. Solar do.. Castors, Ca ll dlesticks,Cake Baskets, nnd a varlet of other articles. which the beholder may see without trouble ore pence. SacTiom 2d, Cowman ('sae, may found a variety ofCard ea ses, silver combs, diamond, toratiois, ruby, garnet and plain Gold Rings, Buckles and Slides, mialature lockets. ate • Storms 3.—Gold and Silver, Paten Levers, Anchoraml Lenten duplezand common escapement Wa tc tee,gola Maud and fob chains steel do. Soup Ladles, (Bagley Gold ; as.) SECTION 4.-4. 4 11ver. Gorton n silver. table and tea Spoons, butler knives. gold, silver, German silver and steel spectacles. SaCTION s.—Pen and jack Knives, Ralzors and Strops, Shears and Scissors, finger Rings steel Beads and Clasps and tassels, silk Purses, tooth Brushes, shaving do. fine Ivory Combs, shell, horn. Buffalo horn, back and attic Combs; steel Pens, Needles, Pocket Ink stands, anutfand tobacco Boxes, Envelopes, note Paper, visit ing Cards. tu tang forks, sheet Musk and Preceptors, Seesaw, 0. Sins Case..--VinC4 wilt) sliver plated rfnit Candle StiCks E Snuffers and Tray, Branch Candlesticks, plated and Brittanla Castors. Plower vases, &c. Say tom 7.—Gerondots.Brittania Tea Sells, extra Coffe and Tea Pots. hair Brushes, military Soap, Wallets and Pocket Books, spool Racks, Dolls, Ivory handle halve], and Forks, common do. gammon Boards, Datnlitos. moneY Belts, Port Folios, nary and revenue Buttons, fancy Fans. &c. Sacrma S—Co' ntains Bass Viols, Viol kit Guitars, Flules:Clar• loner% Fiagelets, Fifes Accordions, Brass horns. and right In the middle of the floor stands three of the best Piano Fortes in Erie. Bre-rion e, SOUTH Szol.—Front Window. contents vary, but til de Born the other. except a few Feather Busters. SMTION 10.—Solar Lamps, Extra glasses and shades, 30 hour and eight day 0,, G. and gothic Clocks. Tea Belvetil• Looking Glasses, and a grbat variety of Fancy Mods, all of which they of fer for sale as low as can be purchased at any other store west of ?few York. And we wish it distinctry Understood that we do not advertise to work very low in order to shave you on our goods, as another has &Oared was his object, but mean to be consistent and reasonable in all our prices. November 114. 1849. V2B I'AINONIONT =MO AU NOT CLOSED. WE WANT %VNEAT. OasNl OashrOaslill Cash!! Oastin Oasbll xxrlEl will pay Cash for %Vbitewood. Chdrry. Sycamore, Curled `V • Maple and Black IYainut Lumber. lP L 0 II . We have a good stock or tiopotfine FLOUR on hand. for Pale by the load, half barrel. or by the pound. Also, a few barrels of .3. Towner's best. The sabseribers take this opportunity of return their thanks (be the liberal patronage they have been lavored with e heretofore. WALKER & TOWNER: I Erie, Jan. 25 107 NEW CONOMVIN. LIVERY AND F:XICIIANG E STABLE. V. C. :MALEY, having purchased and made ~'L additions to the Livery Stock formerly owned by &Willis, situate on State street. between .hand stn, in the rear of James lAddle's tilnolonsolth lumps, would la alt Beer st hl . 1441 nHI afford Lim pleasure at Batson. linggien and Weighs. He Is also prepared to get and Trim Tails. and attend Lame and Sick Horses. in the indst approved manner. Rork warrant ed. Horses taken to keepty the week, month or year, on reason-I able terms. Erie, Jan 21.1650..—tin3/ • CLEAR THE TRACE -....1....... ..:..... . .-4..., 15-1" roll TUC V.....,.:- . ... - Groat WastarnLocoznotiva 11 7.0 a • TAKE NOTICE. ALL THOSE WHO ARE INTERCSTED! CAL L ot SIEKEL'S Corner and convince yourselves that lie is Now receiving the largest cheapest mod Lest lot of GROCER IES ever brought tv Erie. Among his assortment luny be found the follotvingi I Sensos.—Ols tons of PO4 Rico Coffee Sugar. Crushed, Leaftind Pulverized. • CorrEE.—Ten hags Old Government Java, ten bags of Luguera awl ten bags of Rico. 'IIIOLANIFAIr.TWO thOuesertd gotten"! New Orleans Ports RICO and Sugar House. . TEAL—Fifteen chests Young Hyson, Imperial. Black and Gun powder. Imperial tea In pound cadles for family use. Ftsn.- Flue thoimatol pound Cb4i Y,ah, hlackeuel, shad, Hol land Herring. Smoked Herring andSardiaes. Twenty barrels TurPentilic, thirty do. of Linseed, Lamp and Teener"; oil. ISO kegs BrtooMyn, MORO° and Pittsburgh White Lead. The largollad of an assortment of Paints aniDyestufb. 100 kegs of Eastern and Pittsburgh Rails. re Lhavoas.—reach Brandy, Rolland C!i Rum, Port Wine, Ma. dem, Matega,Cinnt and French West Wile. , TOBACCO.--100 ituven Ochult . n Mac Nev York flarsol.lna,oistwon bage e cavendish, SOO dozen finecut Rap and '.' accaboy Snuff. Ten kegs and 100 Basks Kentucky it u Powder, fifty bags of fltu,t, bar Bandana Percussion Caps. Thirty boxes candy. 1S drums of Malaga Figs,33 Jays prunes and a great variety of articles in lay clue that would take snore time than t have to enumerate them. To my old customer' , and the public generally, I would ray. call VSIELIEL'S Corner, directly oppor lie the Farmer's Hotel and we fbi yourselves, that I am pound to, sell whtdenale or rrtall. elk aper than any other ertablishment West of Hullaio. C. SIEGEL Me July 7,1919. f To the lionorabbil ' Court of Quarter Sessions of Erk County: 1 • The petition of John Adam Mintz. of the west Ward of Erie., tu said couttlY respectfully represents , that ho is well provided with ' louse roots end conveniences for the lodging and accommodation of strangers and travel ers. at the noose he now oecapies in said west ward, lie therefore prays the 1 °notable Court to grant him a li cense for keeping a public inn or tavern, and he. as in duty bound, will pra! :i . dec. JOHN ADAM lIANTZ. We. the subscribers, citizens of the west ward of Erie, in which the above inn or tavern, preyed to be licensed is nroposed to be kept, do certify ttilat John Adam Dante the above applicant, in 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 su,-tr an inn or tavern is neicessary to accommodate the publ i c and' entertain stran gers and (reverent. Signed-1. E.'Sloen. A. P.Dwt Beatty. C. Kolb, James Dunlap. J A . illfeoJ. P. 11. Oliver, W. Kendall J Zimmerry, Wm. W. Reed, D. . Elliot. 34.000 Wards 0fA10r4,.ate,...1 0 n 1) EMiri to be exchangedw Or OOL by It usual rates ofexchange. They law Fancy Strlpeit of the latest Eastern pollen Boys Clothes; also, a good variety of all-1 mar wear. Westin also manufacture. tit following prices In cash, viz: For black, ft mixed cloth. 311 cents per yard; cased i cents; wlldte Elannettl cents, and press yard., ILIMI Is Erie, June 9,1P4D. G OL9 end Silver leaf and Gold Pme- zoo. by CAM' DEED BAkillZallr• 'lB Illt3tlELt3of four and two Irtwed eholee selected 00 SEED BARLEY for sale. The quality Milli% Harley is unsurpassed, having been selected front prime lots raised in Erie and Chautsuque counties expressly for med. Thesubseriber will loan the above seed to any te l aponsible far mer desirous °Fontein; and wilt eontractlfor one hundred thou sand bu-hets of barley of the touting crop Mt as iClVOrate terms as any house to Este county. Erie, March a, IESO. Cmircrisa AND OIL, CLOTIIS.—au ' , denser Flout Oil Cloths:tad 4C:aa' palings of good styles and patterns for the spring trade, (eery cheap) at Witittlar4. Now Goode!: Slarly RECEIVED this day at No. I Need Itoti of Spriv (loves, cotwistingot bhawl. Prima, Gloves, Ace.. to which the antiltloo quested. For the especial benefit of the G A few ptices offrto French (Moth and some match, together with the neeneary ace. , , found at March 1930. 1 l LAND AO= Tile subscribir offers for sale In Erie, Pa.— Grazing arms at 6 to 810 Pc • to 300 to , rain Farming H to On Per "ere , in lot Wild land ci 2 to 84 per etre, in tots or Out Intent Erie. at 72 to 0300 per acre, a Wool of Erie. et 200 to SOW dollar , . ea Erie Out lot N 0.370, ramie between Fee subdivided Into eonren:ent lots, for Best fbr safe at WO to 800 cash. A rare cbanc Also a fincWater Lot property newly AV h Erie, March 2. leso. tt sot innernPfland BOROUaII ORDERft.-8250 llorough count for Oath. - , .iirsanzrtra a. By virtue' of sundry writs of Veaditloni the Court or Common Fleas of Erie eon el, will le acid at the Court Han to in 11 Monday the Oth day of May Heir, at I ael title eud Inured oidells lent hlietmel sbar two pleersor Iglttlea 00 land, king yam, numbered in the general plan of the in and I Erie, beginning 103 feet west of west lineol the north line of Ritnee-Streeti ((to caller along north Hatt:datum Sweet 00 feet, the 133 to north tine afoul tat No, Mt theater e 4, nvith line 81 feer..lhenee gouthwestwardly easeafrass ewer.= feet to, Owe. of Vests piete - as OM :nett , Beginning 100 fixt east c Ile threes.. on thy smith I nett Rimer ilts aloe/Field io th 11 wof Miner Struel. 40 tie ,by line paralltlinith Myrtliretreet,l3lf •Meng south line of said oat lot.lio. Mt fi ilarthieardly by line parallel to Myrtle 'tree begilubllF ' ?alien In ezecntiati at the suit* r. J... • ..- . Este, April 13.1.30. moo rho liars/ 1701 the Etie gleam Foundry, or at Pairsgwa nt-lkoklng Naves. Oven, high ennugh to bake a - or bread are bald ngaround made Fact, has lodated the One who lately saw nine taken gout the oven at one of a mall pig which drank did not then Oil the !Mantle Inches." gter certificates. I BE.Nrrfr."rr & cii4Ten. Elt:Nt, January 22. IPSO. ;ter, th.lit.—To your inquiry love putehated from you du• "aUsfaction Of nut, 1 have the C hat tumour fullest expecia .ct Le exchanged lb/ any otlt 'o knowledge. • leant. A. SCOTT. January 23, IF.SO. 1 Gent.—flaving used your i I wish to express my entire L g all 1110 good qualities 1 ire - 1 1 testirying to its merits, tilltt See It 0 operation. at toy lit`1013(01. HORACE tALDWIN t N 61110 N. FOCI?. DOORS BELOW ERIC, PA. l in. Pr. Ilughri. Wm. Mame. 'Chas o.llliller. 11. Botee Zimmerman. Geo 3t47 more at the Ztrie le subscribers at their • a variety of Plaid and l for ,feats. rants'and 'Got Tweeds, for sam e present season. at the rown, grey and rice!. lere of same colors, 33 A-Flannel 23 eta. per v.F & BREWSTER. and Compoition Brow ER & BROTHER. ALFRED MG • rrivalt! , se, it small assortment , Silks, M. { te Loins, 1 of the Ladies Is re sts. we would ray A oe Skin Cassimeres to I. topanlments tun} i.e J. 1). CL4111,10 8 . assn. at his residence ~,, Oa etre, in lots of " 6f30 to tlOneres ,S to acres. h ti e le flollandStriTh4 9 nee or businees, now ;(F3.(br Pate or Rcut !MON KING. pent da Land Kroker _____ aer - a for este at a aft. a 0. Mancirr. LE. 'txponas. issued cutof• ty, cod to ale direct-. borou2b of Etie. on it. R. 516.1dblbe tight., tn. one and to those .1' out lots No. 374. mil ut lots oit ti be town of llt asset 13ttfel. on p, tl elle wettwadty eozottliwestwatdiv [ wardly stongli a l Y. Übe (mullet ail lag. As ssue° ese eat line of 51yr , tteace • ecortwa tiny I tbeotesou•bwardly . , gene wet' lolly, ty Bee t .4o) thenc —133t0 Once of • John Deattey. - itilattN, Sheri 11ff: • 9 3 ►O6 TUE COMPLJITS CUR% OP Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Asthma, Bronohitis,Bpitting of Blood, and all other Laing Complaints tending to CONSUMPTION READ! READ!! This medicine Is Just n hat it is declared to be above. A retn edll for the complete carp of all those affections of the Throat and Lungs. e, bleb if neglected, °lnlays end in Coesan moil. It Meet a worthless, etrichlenny ankle. Made Jostle ratte I ke men, of the common not Mr of the day, but is a strictly sdest(gePrtgrardians --the original recipe having been furnished by an ea:Anent Physi clan, (the late Prof. Rogers.) and that still Rather Improved by one of thepeewee proprietors, who is himself a ressiteriy-eda - eared Psyrietast. a graduate of he University of Pennsylvania: is composed of the choicest articles in the vegetable kingdom, most of them of long:tried value and establithed - reputation, tad some of Chetn!serirety tett , particularly the CA Fear uses, a pleb Of meat trendy - rill medicinal virtues, lately intlodeeed Into this, country front California. The R eelpe has been shown to thousand of Physicians, who have universally approved 11. and will be shown to any Physician who desire* to see it, upon application either to the Proprietors or theft Agents It has Lelia used in mat , //leder of care,. and is strongly recommended by Physic/ear. even Prlossors in our MediCal Colleges, Ministers of Gospel, Judges. Lawyers, likrchants, Mechanics, conclusive proof that there Is no quackery or deception about It, but that it /a a medi cine of most UtICOO/ 1 / 1 0a Vi I tue and efficacy. PAMPHLETS. As no ordinary.sized advertisement can kg-its to do Justice to the merits of this article, the Proprietors have embodied In a pamphlet ferm.tbe hivtary ed this Medielne—the irsreiptirte, sta ture, ,of its principal ingredients—Reefs/I they are designed to have upon the human system—and above all, the iaterfooloble ammo/ of good which It has done They design to e irculate Hai Pamphlet extensively; but should any one bent erlooked, they are earnestly desired to tall upon the Agents r l i med below, and pp. cure one. gratis It will well repay a perusal. The/as/sou page 7th may be worth to yourself or family. 'IIIOUSANDS OF VOL.. LARS, and it will introduce you to a maggot testimony in its favor %%bleb is pet feety Irresistible. Such beingour confi dence lu its virtues, we are willing to are , rant the Medicine in every recent ease, (if ured secluding Wale directions,) end Witt re t he person Is not satisfied that he is deriving benefit from it, by:emitting the bottle witbinel hours' time, THE MONEY will be refunded. 7:7'.5be page 3d of the Pamphlet. - For sale, wholesale and retail, by A. L. SCOVILL le CO.. Proprietors, at their Principe/ o.ffire. No. &S Warren at.. New York, to whom till orders for the Medicine, and letters telatloeto agencies, should be addreired. Pest .erlid- OD' Re sure to ask for Dr Rogers , Syrup of Ltasaroot., Toa, and 4.4 NCO • LA.OO C. and no other be palmed on to you. CAUTION.-..None geauises, unless there is un thetbuff wrapper sots of hand, ri t ial with a Pea, by A. L, SCOVILLE*. CO, COUGHS. COLDS. &o. C 7 Dr. A Roger.% Syfulp of Lit . Entreat.Tan, and Cajtenti, AntiA tins proved itself to be the reof4 extraordinary reediest all in curing Diet usually fetal disease Cessieption. But, it shoUld Ee remembered, ON medicine is as efficacious and valuable in the incident stages, such as Coughs., Colds, Dwane:fess. dr.., before the Lungs are to far gone that ulceration has taken place. It Is seldom, if ever, known to fall in breaking up the roost obstf i nste and dl•tress jug Cough or Cold, inn few hours' time . If the d tee• tiotet are strictly followed.. The genuine, which makes so many irenderfai ci.res, is for sale at Carter & Brother and Duran & Per • blue, Erie l'u., From the Meiteal Reporter STRONG TESTIMONY. ITT "The columns of the Press throughrut t' e country seem 10 e so tilled w nit notices of cures and specifies for all diseases, flesh is heir to; that one hardly knows wbat to do In ease of dis• ease. tor rear that in using one medicine, another and better may be overlooked. Butt - rota the essearkabte cures, and the high order and vast (1111120.113t0r testimony lately brought under our personal.- lice of the extraordinary Mil , Ur. Rogers' Syrup of LIVIIII.. WORT, 'rson, and CA n'llA LAC '0 compelled to regard the evidence ol our senses, and , ;state, that for Cubes IA d Colds, and that hydra.licad, .r. Cortsentrion, we think the above preparation - a tab and cenaha cure. To al our friends n e say, TRIf Fl , does not help you,nothi cite will." . - 111111 • DRATII FR( MIT COLD! 33 fly neglecting those e, 'ecatitions st Lich - common; sense dictates, many, very mane, ma. vktints to their prudence. We have seen the young bride blooming like a bird of paradise— the fair of flower hope, the pride of her fat her. and the joy of bet, mother—her cheek flushed with anticipation, and her eye haunt ing with the soft expreißion of love—the gay dreams of life dan- Ong before her fancy, whh the rich and variegated tints of the rainLoWs hue. We have seen all th a changed—aye, the era. ding garmeni the a shroud, and die brial chamber for the setae thee of the dead; and all this by negl ling a "ranasura (*rd..— Now. before It is too late, use Dr. Rog Syrup al Urns/oar. Ton. and CAsCitat.aoua, which gives immediate Fait', as thou sands of our most intelligent and wealthy families are reedy and willing fo testify. • PRICP.--In large-bottles, 81,00:or six bottles for $5,00. For rale by Carter & Brother, and 1. 11. Burton, Erie; WM. Bell TY Co,Cluincey; R. Q. TOn n Sr Co. North Et at; I. 11. Case. Dirard; Ilf. It. Townsend, Springfield; I. Davis, Lockport; AL G. King. Albion. AErie. filay 12, 049. 34152 500 BB'S. City Mills riupertine flour. sold! ac the 'lower market price. at C. M. TIEWALB. Erie. Dee. O. IS 9. Cheapside. Erie Iffiisic Store. Out Awr tem of Bream's Hold. YOIJ can nod n variety or Musical Instruments and Intim _tors, V tot ill 4 for 1:50 to els, Acordeons, from Wets. to 414:1 Iltites, Si 50 to 810, Guitars, Sa to ES, Flagoletts, Cbrinetts., Fifes. Violin Rows. Undges, Strings. nud all things pertaining. to the deo:talent. Moo it variety vi Yankee Notions, Pocket Cutlery. Raisors & Halsor Straps. Pistols. Percussion Gaps. Toys, Cards, Combs, flair and Tooth Brushes. Needles, Pins. Thimbles. Nair Pins. Looking Grasser. Panty Boles, Vases. and a sanely of other tiiins. hue door east of Brown's 'lord W. N. LEWIS. _ _ . Q . II:CTACLES.--111intIness improved by TearOeal: Para Olin kJ and other kinds of Glass, in Gold and siker, German silver Steel, and other frames. An extensive assottinetth to select frontat November IS, 1.919. 1 ()ONUS & Co's. W ANTI:It—The highest =rim* price will be paid RJ for any quantity of White Cherty and Walnut Lum ber the store of , C. 14,WRIGUT, IRIS!! Linen met any quantity of Bleached Shirting and very cheap at the slOre of •• B. JACKSON. Q If.V ER IVORK._--Silver Spoons. Ladles, Tongs. geoopa,llut k7 ter Knives, ace., constantly on hand end Afanifsetwred by*** subscribers. net in the Nutmeg State, but is Erie. and warranted of the standard of Dollars Coniparrison of style in ibis branch ear. titularly invited. Also, threaded i‘poons and Forks from a !Sew York nianufhetory, all of good. silver. ° Nov. ad, 1549. G; LOOMIS & CO. **Soho Anderson my toe Sohn.” A NDERPONT SoNce anti CoodWlD's Prthwed Cavendlah To -I,ateo for mile by 3. IL BURTON. FFS and 110 AS.—A fine nsPortinent of Lynx, Genet% Et• berlan Equirrel and Fox Mutts, selling cheap. at to, WRICIIVS Conics. nzurznE amounts. FROM past experience I am fully convinced that goods can be sold for cilia' tnenty per cent below the credit system. Oa the first day - of March I shall commence the "experiment for one year, contracts excepted. Having' made arrangements With a gentleman of experience in New York city, to purchase and Star ward ow tine ities3 goods weekly. I shall keep as good an assort ment In thisl ate as can he found in any City and as cheap. I shall also be receiv lig weekly alt kinds of dOmestie goods and Carpeting at priete far elow the market. - I Chap keep constantly en ennui the largest assortment of Hardware, Saddlery. coach & Boggy Trimmings. Iron. Steel. Nails. & "ei e.. that are kept In the ti which I shall sell at Retail at N. York jobbers Prices. l Groreri&s, Cracker', Looking Classta& all other goods at very. low prices. U. CAUWELL.. r.rie. Feb. 21, ISM. • _ TALL AND WINDOIV ' A'good irssOrtsnent oar. rd very cheap at March e 3. . WRIGIITM Corner. Aff 111 ITILWIIII' T ll£ auFecilbera will pay CASE! for any quantity of: i %nth White W cod, 1 44 id 44. 11 0 VI. 44 24.3, 41 and 3 Inch White 14d Plank, 6, 7. P, and la ln.mv - column.. S by 4 tech mourira• sear:Mpg— Afro. Cherry, filnek.W-illmt and Sycamore. Jan 23, IF3U. CEO. SELDEN &Kw lIAT TrlEsufscrberahavelustreceiveda large and well. relettled armament or Fall and Win ter Goods. consulting or DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE; VROCKFIRY. In the stock may be found every variety of seasonable Dress _ Goods for Ladies. Shawls. Dor tery.,Gloves. eta. also ClOlbs and' - east Imerea of all fatalities and colors. Ttrey Invite their Olden*. (others and the poblie generally to call and matelot the above sleek bclbre purnhariog elsewhere. .DISIESIi UDDER & Co. Erie, Nov. b. letit. SO Waukee rottener I SIR, rot 71 ' a F ttrtl i fdrt i tg d a lu m :4. 1' i'it r i t t l ot sh l'uraer,. Looking Warr...a, Piedies, Piny, Hookrrand , Eyea, litmus .ion cap.. drawing, Slate and Carpenters rettoite. Cigna amt.. Tokaoeo Roses. Teething Itriuge, Marry mai Hair ?Ins: fume it Oils. Eau de Cologne or Marrow !inflow , . &e. are. eau be found at the Kt-plane Poor Peoples' Row. T. W. MOORE. ten. rt. PIIIItTOrr .4 received the last lot of his fall and wlnterstoek Palest lidediriseo, Paints. Liesrsd, nances'. Lamp. end Lord Oil., Window Glass, Corm Vainbh, Spirit* Tu rpett One, &c,, ' Ile thinks it unneeessary to specify articles or quantities on. band. as figures "do not always mu Is, lesdk.t. Bodice to say be has every article usually* kept in his line. and it suilleient AlYarkti".! lice to supply any reasonable demand. His goods have been careildly gemmed:And as to quality, trem.. ranted as represented. - Prier% made to suit the times, and CO.- euntslances. Physicians ° and store keepers can get tbeirr adore. Put up at a very stoat( pt. tit. Gail tuts!. see. P.tit Dm S. le-40. Ittr. kl REED ROUSE. DRABS atitiGlas,COrtsitt Dew lot Just setelvell. JI-1 Oct 13 - , REED & BANFORD arreet Window amps: — • ?zenith and Atnerioan Window. Olawe'• 200 eontyriatag Milks slam film Oby 10 te 32 WM. Titian usorwent contain. some of tbe beat itslybis Ws* sultableßwallow windows and eases. Also, a lot otlPreneh Bby 10. altogether ste , writs' to what ta usuatty tannaght Wit thin twat" bat 'which will be oaf as low as the Awetlean. Altogether ours in tblitline is an eerier to any other out of the elites. atul will be soldwittonns Mats Witt suit all reasonable remits, CARTER & BROTHER. o. 0 Reed !bussK Ede, hily I L 1E49