News by Telegraph to Buffalo. From Dispatches to the Dutra:o pipers NEw Yonx, April 23-2 P. M. rho correspondent of the Courier and Enquirer wri iindfrom Washington, status that the Nicaraugua treaty with England is concluded and signed. Ile spooks of It o s highly favorable to the U. S. Ho says it liberates every part of Central America from British bondage. It re-establishes the INlonroo doctrine and secures tho con struction of the ship canal. It admits all other nations to C oo the canal. It secures the protection of Great Britain over all other routes to the Pacific. It was sent to the Sen'ate yesterday, read and referred. I This Sonato wore engaged all day l'estorday, in die cursing a resolution ofrored by Col. Benton, instructing die committee of 13 to whom Mr. Clay's and Mr. Boll': resesolutions were referred, to report separately upon each ' abject involved. and not to unite in ono bill two or more incongruous subjects. Mr. Benton'' motion was laid ou the table. In the House, Mr. RichaLson'a resolution to appoint a committee to inquire into and report upon curtain claims that have been allowed b4 the present Cabinet, notwith standing their rejection previous Cabinets, formed the prinoipal topic of discussion in the 'loos° yesteedhy, and was eventually adopted. Mr. Allen. of Maine, was confirmed as Consul to the Sandwich Islands. • Mr. Kinny, of the Newark Advertiser, as Charge to Sardinia, and and Mr. Iludebert as Consul to Lyons, in France. No action will be taken on the nomination of Messrs. Lawrence, Maxwell and Lewis, till the return of tho Com mittee from attending the remains lof Mr. Calhoun to South Carolina. a _ Sr. Lours, April 22. The jury in the case of Montesquieu wero unable to tvgree upon a verdict, and were discharged on Saturday, WASIIINGTON. April 23. &+M.—The Vico President presented a cgmmutti ration from the Secretary of the Interier,containing Mr. Jones' report on Land Claims. Mr. Webster notified the Senate that ho should call up his land resolutions at tho very earliest opportunity after next week. Mr. Rusk presented the resolutions of the Legislature of TCXII9 on the slavery question. Mr. Douglass reported back the hill for defining cer tain laud boundaries, and resolutions in hlinesota Terri tory and the matter is now under consideration. Ileuss.—Mr. Bagley asked consent to refbr the Defi ciency bill to the Committee of the whole of the State of the Ifnion. . . . . Mr. Evans asked consent to renew his evening reso lution—refused. A Proposition is now before the House for an indepen dent Congressional Post 011 ice, Mr. Phelps speaking against it. carther debate on the bill, was laid upon the table, on motion of Mr. Thompson of Penn. Mr. Daily asked tho unanimous consent of the house l ak arn to repert from the committee of 11 and Means the Deficieci7s. Bill , and the Senates a en onto that they alightbe referred to the committee. f the'whole ou tho State of the Union. Mr. Inge objected. A reioluticin tohave theletters to the Members received in aspen:Ars bags at the Capital to insure their immediate delivery was discussed. , I It is understood a convention is about to be conchided betwecwthe Secretary of State.*anctSenor Do La Rosa with the objeit of securing to : the American Company certain important privileges for the establishment of a feasible plan of transportation across the Isthmus of To- Iflatuttepec. The Company have already made arrange ments for putting several excellent Steamers on this hut) from Now Orleans to the North of the Guasealas river. A steamer suitable for tho navigation of that stream has been provided and a route practicable 'for wagons and mules, has been opened between tho head of navi gation 'on that river and Tohauntepec cm the Pacific.— From this point to Bast Francisco. steamers already run ni )g are to be placed on lines between that point and Panama will complete the communication. Tho N. 0. Bee of the 13th gives some further details of Mexican News. On Good Friday there was a de structive fire in the city.. Tho wind blew a hurricane all day. Charges have been preferred before tho Legislature of Coahuilla, against the,Governor of that Mate, for tyr anny, illegal exactions and usurpation. The state of Durango is still ravaged by Indians and Vie iniserilAo inhabitants seem afraid to strike a blow in thiir own defence. The areamship Ohio islooked for from [lowa! at ev en. moment. euVCON—TIII:RIJ 11 ENOUGH Fun. AT.L!:!—The LI.J r • ibllowing letter is ptliliidiled by the proprietors, that the p iblic may perceive the constant demand which exists for DOM/ Al'l.ane', celebrated Worm Specific. They have, however, made arrangements as will enable them to tilfall orders promptly. ”SOM VRVILLF. TEKv, March IS, Isl 7. 211*Lase—Dear Sir—The Vertniftrge you left It Ith itte Intl fdl, has long 4inee been sold, and It out d Incsaftd a great rie.M ' more it I had lad it. Since my return from the Last. I. hot e been mate f.opplv. I have airoady tried ; your Verttiffitge in my own Jrsuffly, and found ft, to be the lest I have ever used. E. F. MuRRISON.f . Sold by Carter & Brother and J. 11. Burton. Fate, Fa. ra ARRIM p. In ,Warren. opp tho 18th hist,. tiy Rev, J. 0. Rich, EPIIRAINI COWAN. Esq.. Editor of the Warren 'lail, and Miss MALVINA I'. -KING. "Epraim is joined to his idols, let him alone." ' In Norwich. Conn., on the 18th instant, by the Rev. W. Morgan, ARTHUR M. BEARDSLEY, Editor of tho Utica Doily Obseror, and Miss LOUISE H. AD AMS. of the former place. At Racino, Wis., °nth° 211 inst., by the Rov?Wm. Roliinson, Mr. JAMES 0. BRAYMAS. of the Comq Advertiser. and Miss ELIZA E. NVARREN, daughter of A. WARREN, of Racine. On the 12th inst.. by Roy. E. Jones, I►fr. EDWIN WILLIS, of Giirard. and Miss MARTHA JOSEPHINE; daughter Robert Cochran. Esq.. of this city. On the 23d inst., by the Rev. J. F. Read, Mr. JOHN LOYER to Miss ELLEN STELLA ARTIWIL of Greene. On the 18th inst. by tho ssmo. Mr. LAWRENCE DAVIS to Miss LAVIIVA FRENCH, all of this city. In North East, on the 12th inst., by A. W. Blaine, Esq., Mr. GEORGE W. LEE to Nis; SARAH ANN VAN DUREN. all of that place. In Springfield, on the 21st by tho Rev. M. Williams, Mr. JOHN WILSON, of ilarklyille. Mercer county, and Miss SUSAN ANN 110XIE, of the former Place. At the same time and place, by the samo, Mr. B. J. HAWKINS, of Conneaut., Ohio. and Miss MARY ANN CUSTARD, of Springfield. DIED. On the 14th inst., in Lockport, 114.1. W. KEELER. in the 66th year of his age. • Take Notice! r,. NOTICE is hereby given that I will pay no-more debts con tracted In my name by my son, Charles Chronebarger, nor hold 153 cif responsible for any of his acts, after this date. JOHN CIIRONtIIARGER. *3OO Eric, April V, IMO WALE PAPER. JUST received. and for sale, a superior assortment of Wall Pa. Per. Or all prices and. patents. Those wielling to purchase. will do well to look, allay assoittnent before making their twice lions elsewhere. 0. 1), SPAFFOAD. Erie. April 27, 18-10.'vU tNEW raILLINERT GOODB.ti MRS. PRAY would inform her friendsand patrons that she has Just returned from New York with a full assortment of-F-AN CY GOODS, of the latest fashion, consisting of Stiaw and Shrod Hats. Dross Pattorns. Mantlllas, mid every style of Fancy Goode suited to Milliners in t he country, which ebe uow offers at the lowest cash price ErW, April 27, MO. 53 SPLENDID MILLINERY. u k xi RS. 11. S. WARD has the pleasure of announc- f tt InVo the Ladies Er!e nod vicinity, that she just returned horn - Philadelphia and New York, wilt the latest mid most approved FASHIONS, which she has u ill exhibit this day. Also, the largest andbest selected stock of MILIINFiB.Y ever opened in Erie, width will be disposed of on the most reasonable terms for Cash, lizt• Country lillitners witibe supplied with Forums and Goods on as reasonable terms cutean be purchased In Buffalo. Our sleek Islarge and toinprises the latest' and matt Fashionable styl,e of Goods. Erie, April, 27, IESO. s 20 T ADIEB AND GENTS. DRACEB.—A rep of those Improved LI Patent Elastic Braces only 10 shillings, together with some wc, nice Silk Wrappers, for Ladies and Gents.. ;nay be found by capisr soon nt C, B. WE WWI'S itIDAWASOLS AND SHADES .— The largest stock In town can .1 be bad al C. 11. WRIG111"8. GINCIIANIS AND PRINTS,=-Seotli, French and American Gingham, and 300 pieces Calicoes, Just received and for sale eitt.tri by April 41 LIN EX.—White and Brown Llnen,:for Pants, also, Irish Lin ens, will be rouudycry away al DEWEY'S S,,k lIAWIA—Crapc, am, Thibtxtc., Stiakvls, at April 57, DEWEY'S LOOKS AND LATONDO. STORE, door, cottage, vilLagehn. mortis ; or left) stock P malt and Desk Locks. Onde, Thumb, and Drop Latches Also, Silver plated and Bronsed Escutcheons, a large stock, pis freer% ed and for sale cheaper than over before offered in this mar get.. RUFUS REED, April 27, IMO. No. 3,Recd !louse. DRESS GOODS.—A good assortment 'of Printed Dawns, Cam brie. Dotted !dueling, Linen Gingham. will be found S. R. DEWEY'S. ARABOI.B A good assortmcarOfEllk riraso . u ls will Le found I cry cheap al S. t:I.L end Jaeonet Edging end Ittgratiogi also, a fine onion' 11l moutof Mole Threat!. for salo by S. R. DEWEY'S, l n: A , t t.. itkaturead an 0 G 'a'. and BuffeloOlorn and Imitation Back Comb, at Apnl27. DEWEI"S. rt.°Tuis and Casamens, min a goodsaortmeni OfSilk and Lin .v:." nen %femme. will be sold cheap at 4k3VEY'S Moan & Linen Table Spreads, by the Yard or pattern, at very low prices, will be found at April 21/ IbElV,Ve't3 COVIZI THINGS CAN lIN DONE, Ati WELL AR OTNIIIABI TIIE Subscriber would beg leave to Inl b tin his friends and the Public, that he has just opened for the SPRING TRADE the largest and hest union meat of Cloths, Cas sheers and vestings that has ever been offered In Milt market, and - which will be sold at the lowest price for CASH. We will have at all Omega large and good as. POltment of REA DP MADE CLOTHING consisting of Dress and Frock Coats, Summer Coats, Ruthless coats, Sack Coats, Pants, Vests, Sh i rts, Cravats fancy (and plain, fine and superfine Suspenders, Lambs Wool and Cotton under Shirts and Drawers. Also a good assortment of white Shirts and Shirt Collars of alt grades and prices. which will be sold CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. Persons wishing to purchase Clothing for CASH, will do well la tail and examine Goods and prices. My Clothing Is cut by myself, made In Erie, and is warranted to be as well made as any Shop In Erie can make, 'notwithstanding the bow wow that is made by some about slop shop:gutting4c. Persons Wishing their Clothing made CO Order • Can have their measures taken and clothing made, and If not suited with them when done, they wilt not be asked to take them away. We don't wish our friends to think we are gassing, but would have them call end examine Goons and Prices for them- Beiges. We will he balmy at all times to show our Goods, tom• pare prices, eu tor Make with the best in this or any other city. We would like to have all wanting anything in our line to give us a call, and we think we can satisfy theta that "Swap things can be done as well as others!" . 1 Cutting done on the shortest notice and warranted. Eria. April 27. PP. . - JOHN M. JUSTICE, . ' TO RENT. Tin 2 Story Frame 'Store. on th e Public Square. Next a i lie one occupied by C. M. Till is Esq. Possession li given immediately. Bout 80 Dollars until Ist April! next —enquire of B. A. CRAIN. Erie, April 27, 1850. , Jil'Kean Camay, its: the Conutterwcalik of Pettassioasia to the (L. S.) Sheriff of said County greeting: I WHEREAS, N. Richmond & Co l (being coMposed of Nelson Richmond. Sohn Holmes, David R. Bennett.) now for the use of Amanda M. Freeman Brewster Freeman. Aultninlstratrix of N. Richmond's estate ruillohn Holmes in fits own right, here tofore in our court of Common Please of said comity. of A. It. No. 17, Fel,. Term ISM; A, D. No. May Term ISIS, before Hon. A. lll'Calinont and his associates, at Sznediport, recovered against Philents Ford, who is administrator pendants lite of the estate of William Moore, deceased, with notice to Maria, widow, and James and George, adult heirs, and Horace B. King, guardian ad them of:lamb, Marietta, Alvirs, Orsavilla, William, and Martin, minor heirs of said William Alt,ore, deceased, late of the said county, as well a certain debt of twenty-one hundred fifty-six dol lars and fifty-three cents as the costs made thereon, whereof the said Ph Betas, Altana. James, George and Horace B. are convict, as of record. Nevertheleu,s execution of said judgment yet remain, to be dour, as by the insinuation of the said (Amanda M. Brew ster and John, as we have heretofore commanded you, that you Make known to theaforesaid Alinira, widow,l lames. George and liorace 8., the guardian, and terre tenants that they be and appear before our Judges atSmethport, the third Monday of June next, to show if any thing they have to say, wiq the flaintitts should not have execution against them for their debt and damage aforesaid, ace, ruling to the forn, and effect of the taidlovery. and have yen then there this writ. {fitness the lion, Mr ce Williston, Presi dent Judge at Sinethport, the 10th day of March IP.IO. • ' R. CHADWICK, Proth'y. The a cove named widow and heirs, are hereby required to Op p ar and take defence; ii any they have, to theaforesn id Judgment, a by the said rit is required. 14 V.. lierj it 's 031ce, Sinetliport.' 1 E. BARB, Siff. April 13, 1330. eMI~YM~74M 'y ~~~ ' I't\l ~~~4~i;;r[•j•}.};1 ttMRS. CURTIS has again the pleasure ofannomincing . to the Ladies of Erie and vicinity, that she has re turned front the city with a large assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, consisting eta great 'Variety of Hon. nets, Ribbons, Caps and. Collars, Lace Capes, Flowers, Tabs. &c., kc., Gloves, Mitts and Hosiery Of best quality. Iler selection of Straw Goods and Ribbons is minimally large, egrnpromisitig every style, ivitleti will lie sold at wholesale or retail; Hair Combs, Ent brol lery Patterns. &c., with many other Fancy Articles. Mrs Curtis having purchased an improved Machine for Pres s she is prepared to clean and peers Straw Bonnets with cha in tch, and in time latest styles,. Erie, Apr11'20.1930. 11.1:10GUIP surrALo Piano Porto Manufactory, Niagara Street, artier of Mohawk. ." fejA. J. KEOGH & Co . Piano Forte manufactOrers from New York, respectfully announce to the citizens of Buf falo and Erie. and the surrounding country, that they have estab lished a manufactory of Piano Fortes, as above, mid have now on hand a nn other of Instruments of their own manufacture, to which they invite the attention ofAmatures and professional Musicians or others in want of a real good instrument. slaving contl.mted the'business ofone of the largest Piano Mantifhetories in the city of New York for some yours, with perfect success, they have no hesitation in warranting their instruments for beauty of finish, ease of touch, ai d volume and richness of tone, equal to any of Eastern manufa turn, and an they use no wood but whliVhas been thoroughly Feat , 11Cd. both by the action offline Vo welt-4s artificial means, they Can safely assure you who may fa of them with their patronage, that their Instruments shall be unsurpassed in dUribill ty„ as hell as the other qualities of a superior Piano. • Piano Fortes ofsix, six and a half and seven octaves, constantly on hand—and instruinchts of 'ruy peculiar shape desired, will be made to order. Two of their instruments can now be seen at Prof. Wolloski's rooms at the Reed House in Erie, with whom also orders may be left, and will be promptly attended to, A call is respectfully solicited Buffalo, April 20, Win MO. BARGAINS IN BRIE! 1050 SPRING-AND sumatesz 000DS, BtHl Cheaper than Evert WRIGHT is now receiving and opening, direct from the Us Eastern cities, one of the largest, choisest and best selected stocks of Spring and Summer Goods, he has ever before brought to this market, n Inch comprises an unusual variotyof fashionable Balsa Goods, Shan Is an great variety, Linen Goods, Men's and Boy's Wears, Bonnets, Men's and Boy's Hats, &c., &c., together with a full and complete a,,sortment of every thin„lconnected with the Goods trade, which he Is bound to sell at the lowest figure, which fact may be known to all those that will call at the corner oppoqte Brown's Bowl. A Large and Splendid Assortment of SPICING AND suraranst GOODS, At the only genuine STORKin E•ie. R. DEWEY 1 just receiving. if not the largest, the hand • somest Spring and Summer Goods that has ever been brought or ollbred for sale in Erie, and they n ill he sold at the lowest Cash role.. so low that no person that will call and look at them wilt go away without buying. illy,stock is full and complete in every va riety of goods, and they have been selected with the greatest care. would invite all wrsons who design purchashil flood+ in Erie, to cal I and egaMine my rteck, 3 doors below Brown's Hotel, State Street. Erie, April 10, IFSO. 40 NEW SPRING AND SUMMER Dry Goods. • G-ocories. and °leaking. No. 1; Earning Block. T ROSENZWEIG & Co. have already In btore and are pre 1, pared to serve their customers with Now and Beautiful Spring Goods. of most elegant patterns and styles, iueludiugGrenadinee, Organ dies, Silk Tissues, Printed Jackonets and Cambric& beautiful Calicoes, Ila rages, Silks, and indeed everything adapted to the sea. son, which, added to their previous lin memo stock of every kind of Fancy nod Staple Dry Goods, makes one of ttmlargest, moat vas rie I and general assortments in Erie. TIIIMR STOCK EMBRACES EVERYTHING USEFUL OR ORNAMENTAL, for either Ladles. or Gentlemen's wear, or family use, and arc de, termitic...l to be able at all ;inks to so tar supply every want that a lady shall be able to sit down and select every artieleshe desires without the fatigue and perplexity of running about town to make up her assortment; as in every department of their stock they keep Hain and Lois Priced Goode, which will be sold as cheap as y any otherestablishment, as well as the Maher and liner Qualities, ik which will Include, among other artistes, Canton Crape 'Shawls. Cashmere, Silk, tong and Square Shawls, Lace and Aluelin Win dow 'Draperies, Linen and Muslin 'Meetings and shillings, Thble Clothe, Napkins and Diapers, Table, Piano and toilet cot era; rind indeed a full and complete assortment of Foreign and Dometfic house-wife articles, of every variety and kind. Also a full asmort inculof MOurning Goods, together %vitt) a full and perfect assort went of Gentlemen's CLOTECING• as cheap as the cheapest, and of as good quality as any either brought to or made in Erie; also under Shiro., Drawers, &arts and Cravats, Milk and Linen rocket Ilandkerthifs, Gloved, Nus• penders, Hosiery, Broadcloths, CIISSIIIICICP. Vesting', &p.. &c. Their stock also embraces Boots and Shoes, Groceries of all kinds: in short every• thing called for in the country or city trade, of which the public can be accommodated by. calling and exam t Ming quality and prices.. Eric, April Za, 109. nl9 LETTERS te,tninentary on the estateof Patrick Sweeney. into of Ilarborcreek township; deceased, having been granted to Edward Sweeney, all persons having claims ngairAt the estate. will present them duly alithenticated, and those Indebted will make immediate payment to Susannah .1. r , weyney, who is the legally authorised agent of the Executor to Fettle said estate. EDWARD SWEENEY, Executor. April 23, 1850. *6119 1850. WELLBILIDGEI3 LINE. 1050. BUFFALO & CLEVELAND DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAYS. THIS LINE, consisting of the Steamers TECUM ' HEIL Capt. 3. G. num DIAMOND. Capt. I•'. S. . 11.1.1 n. and ASIIION, Capt B.G. Evans, will run, during the sca.oilof Navigation, between Buffalo and Cleveland, touching at the intermediate ports, as follows: Boutin Ur. . Boras DOWN. Leave Buffalo lit A. 31. Leave Cleveland 3P. M. " Erie 8 I'. M. " Eric 8-A, M. Arrive at elev. 7A. M. ' Arrive at Bultdo 3 P. M. Connecting at Dunkirk with Stages for Jamestown t utile with R. G. Parka Packet Line for Pittsburgh, and at Cleveland with Steamers forSlndusky, Toledo, Detroit and Chicago, daily. The Boats °Nils Line are all staunch, fast and comfortable. having Upper Cabins and State Rooms. '. Buttitlo, April '..8-6m • CEO. B. t VALBRIDGE. a•Air z mat 1850• TRW( er TiOCWIGAN LAKE BOAT LINK. • SANNATII EXCLPTCD mug CANAL. CARGOES INSURED. FOR the transportation of Freight and Passetigem between N ew York and Buffalo, without detention or reshipment at Alba ny or 'l'roy,eonneeting with GEO. 11. WALBRIEGE'S DAILY LINE OF STEAMBOATS between Buffalo and Erie. • WHEELER, TRACY & CO. Proprietors-. D. 0. FANNING. Agent, 19 Coenties Slip, corner of Fronbet, (upstairs,) New-York. 1 - AGENTS. S. McRISSICIC, Albany; G. B. WALBRIDGE, BulThlo; JO SIAH KELLOGG, Erie, Mark Packages "T. & M. L. B. L," and ship daily, Sabbath excepted, from MIDDLE PIER, COENTIES` SLIP. LININELEIR. ClEe. U. TRACT. N. SAVA ' • Erie, March 23, 1P50, 451f.• S. R. DEWEY'S Tnnouaz TO IMAM= 3247 36 .110V13.. CLARK. PARKS 4 CO'N. DEAVER AND • ERIE DAILY EXPRESS PACKET TO rirrsuußcti. CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, ST. LOUIS, ice., ate. fru E above Line is composed of first Mass PACKET BOATS, J. leaving Erie daily at o'clock, A. M. Connecting nt Beaver with the River Packets for rErrsaURGII.CINCINNATI,LOD ISVILLE, ST. LOUIS, Ste., affording altogether the cheapest, sas t s ,s, ntstotie s t pleasant route roan places on the Ohio River. W. C. CLELAND, Aprld. • Office at Ilrown'slfotel; corner of State Sweetland lire • Public • Square, and the racket Landing. N. 0.--Snatibrd's tide and Pittsburgh Exprm Is rrn in connec lion with this line. by which all kinds of Express bwiluess will bb transacted with promptness sod dispatch. Vile, April, 13, eat tro NOTICE. Executor's Not.ico. • News by Telegraph to Erie. Afternooo Resort. ?law Vona, April 25. Tho Stores Nos. 3,32 and 33 Water street, filled with Four, Provisions, &c., were destroyed by fire last night. Loss $lOO,OOO. A fireman fell through the hatch•way, and his life is despaired of. Tus Nicsvicava TRZATT.—Tho Herald hen received a copy of this treaty, and a portion of the correspondence, but does not publish it. It says it lays the foundation of aeon - 1111mo revolution in the commerce of the world, and also sows the seeds of one of the greatest naval confliits between the United States and England, which will sur pass anything of the kind that has ever taken place in the history of human race; The terms of the Treaty and the protection it gives to the Charter will oreato confidence among capitaliSts both here and in London In the prob able success of the enterprise, as opening a new and, wonderful communication to ships of every magnitude between the Atlantic and Pacific. It is thought it will ho confirmed. It is understood that Mr. Brady, of New York, will be confirmed by the Senate. ) c • The Ohio arrived here this morning With 190 passen gers and $120,000 in gold dust, but no later hews from California. From certain movemen it was pretty well understood that negociations wore on root with the President of the United States for the sale Of the Island of Cubs. PUILAULLPIIIA. April 24. About 20 small buildingamostly occupied by poor res pectable Irish minims. situated in the vicinity to 13th and Fitzwater streets, were consumed by lire this after noon. Many of the sufferers lost their all. WASHINGTON. April 25 SENATE(-M. flamlin made a call respecting the treat ment of Ainericnn seamen in Japan. Mr. Clay presented the preccedings of a meeting and presentment of a Grand Jur'l• in Kentucky, ,denouncing in very severe language the clandestine circulation of Abolition petitions. Cusntatcros, 8. C., April Dates from Campeachy to the sth lust, state that tho 'radians had renewed the war which it was hoped had been terminated and that they 'aimed determined tocarry ' ll5l lit on with increased activity. Capt. Vindal in two expeditions from Valadolidl bad killed 127 savages, and succeeded in rescuing four whites. Tho insurgeants in large numbers had attacked the town of Saltine, and set fire to a dumber of new buildings in the public squaw, which were consumed. Lieut. Corea collected a low men, and alter a sharp contest repulsed the assailants with thu loss of three killed Business at this place will be suppended to-morrow in respect to the . rom tiu3 of Hon. .7. C. Calhoun. which will there arrive. RICHMOND. April .9.3. Wo learn from the Rio Grand Sentinel that the Indiana are daily committing the most attrocious outrages.— Meetings had been hold at Brownsville to take meas• urea to surprems them. HAnnteneno. April 13. Tho Senate Bill providing for the election of Deputy Prosecuting Attorney. was passed; yeas 90. nays 4. CINCINNATI, April 21. This morning the atoamor Bello of the West, while on her way down, ono mile bolpw Warsaw, Ky., caught fire and was almost wholly consumed, togothor with every thing on board. About 30' of tho passengers are suppos ed! to htive boon lost. • MOBILE. April 19. Tho British steamer Medway arrived here to•day with 50 passengers and $500,000 in gold duct. A.. 1 KEOGH, J. KEOGH, Evening Ite_port. tVASIIINCITO7I I / April 25. Senate lu Senate a communicOles Was mei ed from dm SecretarY of State accompanied by n volMilous docu ment. answering Mr. Ilamlin's resolution of inquiry respectirig the treatment of AMerican seamen in Japan. 1310 The bill to establish a board of anemias was ordered or Tuesdav next. On suggestion of Mr. We&ster tho printing resolutions wcio called up. Mr. Witlkoi •olrered an amendment to IhalrLataliuffs againnt •the contractors. An an neeam lutions. which consuroed two bolus, whon without fur- flier action the Senate adjourned over till Monday, after a brief executivo session. House.—Tho House met at If.l o'clock. Mr. Stanley asked consent that inattuctione be given the thO Ewing committee, to inquire into the conduct of the letter wri- Mg officials of the former administration. It was ob . mod to. A motion was made to refer the resolittiow and explan atory act for bounty lands granted to soldiers to servo in the Mexi can war, to the committee of the -whole on the state of the Union. The resolution was referred. resolution was offered to grout Mr. Henry Grinnell he assistance asked for in his search for Sir John Frank- lin. After some discussion the yeas and nays to lay it on the table was .called for and resulted iu the uegativo.-1 Mr. Brooks advocated the measure. Mr. Savage offered an amendmenl directing the expe dition tq inquire lifter the Round 'blenders. it was ruled out of order. Mr. Thompson of Po. moved' to terminate the debate on the Census bill tomorrow. Lost. - Tho house then went into committee on tho Census bill. Mr. Root supported the bill as it came from the Renato, providing for statistics &c. lie also, defended the constitutionality of the bill. 1111 Mr. Were obtained the floor, when the committo rose and the lionseadjourned. The losses by fire last night were mostly covered by insurance, chiefly divided among offices in this city, among which aro the Equitable, Knickerbocker, Man hattan, North River, City and Hartford Agencies. Tho three stores either burned down. on partly destroyed. longed to Stephen Whitney. and were insured lu the Franklin office. Philadelphia.' Richard Wallach, Marshall of tho District olCoturn bia,was confirmed yesterday. The southern mail to-day gives further intelligendo of the Indian outrages on the Rio Grande. Tho examination of Dr. .1. 11. Smith, at Saco, Me. on the charge of causing the death of a-girl, found in a drain, has resulted in his committal for trial. No wit nesses wore called for the defence. The evidence of the servant girl, and a man named Long, was very strong against him. Tho Picayune of the 17tV contains extracts from the Mexican papers, which any the right•of the English government to demand the suspension of tbe indemnity payments front the United States, or interfere in favor of English Bond Holders. It eays they have radius before. the Mexican tribunals, and•it was a question to be ad justed by Mexico and . England without appealing to third party NEW ORLEAns, April 23. Tho Municipial election came off yeterday, attd resul ted in the choice of Mr. A. D. Croestnan, independent whig, Ihr Mayor, over the present incumbent by 500 ma jority. ' Mr. Caldwell, Democrat, was elected Recorder in the 2d Municipinlitv. over Joshua Baldwin, Whig.— There is a general Democratic gain. sm 11:1 YORK, Arun; 23,3 P. 31 .• ABllEfil.—lliarket heavy. ots es IRa3 91; Pearls 83 3esi3 Ce• FLOUR.—FIour Is firm nail\ demand air, Salca 1400 Ws at 83 00a331 for common to straight: $33153. 30. for 3110. es GEa .1.81 for Genesee. RYII.--flialecof23o Mills : Rye Flour at 82 &lag €7. CORN MEAL.—Siles 100 Was Jiksey at $2 73. GRAIN.—But little Wheat °traria& and holders arc very firm. Rye 130a6I; Oatr plenty nt4Da42 for northern, MOO fur Jersey, and 32337 for southern; Corn firm and wanted. Sales 3300 bush. eta!, WIIISKGY.—Whiskey Wane at 23a21. ,PORK.—Iu moderate demand al sio it ST , Ina* $843a030 for prime: • LARD.—Heavy at 6 I-4). Butter and Cheese dull. BUFFALO; APRIL %%- Very little done on chance this morning. FLOUR—fielders are firm nt eg 73a1 tirt. tijs Ohio and Mich• Igan flour, We have no sales to report. _ WHEAT.—We quote at Mew. aloo for upper Lake r CORN is fine and holders asking 48cm, and buyors (Airing le.cts without sales. OATS Ind rather dull, and we heaved' no tranreet,ong. ThoYare held et 33a3fe YORK Inactive demand at 410. at Cele. BUTTER, By O'Rte r lly's Ltne tor the Observer. New Yung, April,2s, 7 P. M. MARKETS - . NOTICE. MHZ Stockholdch of the Rtie Canal Couipaay aro notified to J. 'meet at the Office of said Corallang. in Selo, on PrldaY the ad day of May nell, at I o'clock, P. M.. to decide whether they will accept the provisions Oran act entitled 'lan Aet to limit and regu late Sequestration In case of the Erie Canal Company." approved the Oth day of April. 1h SO, and agree to he hound in their imilv id nal capacity for all debts and liabilities of en id Company hereafter contracted, as provided in the Oth section of said net, a certified copy of said act is herewith published- Lty order of the Ward of Directors oldie Erie Canal Company. WM. W. ft Sor'Y Canal office. Erie, April 10; IS. 0. 13ric Canal Company. /LW a CV, To l mit and regulate Sequestrations in ease of the Erie Canal Company. ' I Sacrum 1. 110 it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of dm Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 'ln General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the isomer That hereafter, on tho return of an execution untatisfied against the Erie Canal, Com pany, under the provisions of tho seve uty-tliird section of tho act of the 26th of Juno, 1836. entitled "An act rag uluting executions," it shall not,be lawful for the Court when such return is made to "grant a writ of Sequestra tion and to appoint a Sequestrator, except upon the judg ment and decree of the same Court, on hearing, that said corporation is guilty of mismanagement, misapplication of its funds ur wilful delay in discharging its legal liabilities; that such hearing shall only be ordered and had on the written upplication of the Maintain such ex ecutions, verified on oath, churging such mismanage ment, misapplication or delay specifically, and on such reasonable notice served on the corporation us the Court shall direct: Prorided, That this actlshall not apply to judgments for repairs. Sxc. 2. It shall ho lawful rot: the Courts decreeing Se questration us aforesaid,. 1u revoke and annul the sante and the appointment of tho ' Sequestrator at any limo, whenever it shell satisfactorily appear to the said Coun t, on hearing, that the causes of complaint aro removed, application for which may bo made ist`Writitig by thu cor poration or any of its creditors: Piorided, That notice of the hearing ofauch appilcation shall be published for three months immediately previous, in at least three newspa pers printed in the county where the application is mad°, if so many be published, amid such further notice giyea as the Court in its discretion may ordor. Sec. 3. That in case it shall become necessatiy to ap point a Sequestrator under this act, it shall not be law= fel for the Court to appoint any person Sequestrator who a a stockholder, or in nay way directly or indirectly in terested in any debt or Claim against said corporation. Ste. 4. That it shall be the duty of the said Court to require said Sequestrator to make a statement under oath or affirmation of the amount of moneys in Isis hands be longing to alid company or corporation, and a failure on the part of said Sequestrator to make said report and pay over the "atnount so admitted to be in his hands monthly, according to time directions of said Court shall be a for feiture °This right to act as Sequestrator, and on applica tion to any person interested, the said Court shall appoint some other suitable person as Sequestrator: And Prori dell furilicr, that upon filling the plointhrs receipt tor the payment of the judgment or judgments upon which a Sequostrator, has pr.or to dm passage of this act be n al}- pointed or upon the payment of the same into the Court of the proper county, it shall be lawful, if Mel raid Count seen see proper, to vacate said appointment and the office and duties of the Seqaestrator shall thenceforth cease and determine, except so far as to pay over tho funds which may have come into his hands. 1 , SEC. 5. That on the return of an execution unsatis fied against the said corporation, as provided for in tho seventythird see ion of tho act of 16th of June, 1 4 36, Moreau d, it shall and may be lawful fdr the Court out of i which he same Issued, upon the application of a mojor- itv in value of the bondholders and other creditors of the said corporation, to sequestrate the goods, chattels and credits. rents; issues and profits, tolls and receipts of the corporation. in the manner provided by the said act of 16th 0f.,11, 1836, and to revoke such decree of Segues. nation on e fficient cause shown: And Provided further, That said Canal Company shall not purchase any of its bonds or obligations until the interest is fully paid on all its bonds and obligations is full. Sec. 6. That the stockholders of the Erie Canal Com pany shall be noble in their individual capacity fur all the debts and nobilities of the said company hereafter con. tracted. and the said company shall not plead or enjoy the benefits of any of the provisions of this act until they have first, at a general meeting of the stockholders thereof, accepted the provisions of this act and agreed to be bound as in this section provided, and thenc?furth this section shall be deemed and taken to bit apart of the charter of the said companv. J. S. lIITALMONT. Speaker of the House of Rrpresentalires. V. BEST, Speaker of the Senate. Approved. the ninth day of April. ono thousand eight hundred end fifty. Wu. F. JOHNSTON. SECRETARY'S OFFICE, Pennsylvania, SI. I do ceTtify flint tho ahovo and foregoing is a truo and correct copy of the original act of the General Assembly, entitled' An Act to limit and regulate Sequestrations in case of the Erie Canal Company," as the same remains on file in this office. In testimony whereof I have hereunto sot nn• band and Tisbrifattiecr tuts aaroumutt, /t. - v. - roan: A. L. RUSSELL. Secretary of the Commonwealth grin erally, that having boughtiout inost of the stock of It. A Ilaker, he will continue the Grocery, & Provision. Ilusinessi and witchat priced, no heretofore, to suit nil customers. , IT e has Jusrre dyed from the east an addition to his Ft, ck, with will be sold low hat Cash, and Cash way. Ile therefore limas his friends will give him a ea,ll. agile intends by strict attention to bmittess to merit the patronage of all. 11. A, CRAN Erie, April 13,118.10, rhea pside. Erie. Pa. A OAItD. DR. A. DEFItIE would respectfully announce to his Mende , moil patrons that he has decline.' the general practice of medicine and surgery in favor of Dr. J. ETEWART— a gentleman whom he can most cheerfully recommend to the public as a well educated andexperieuced l'hystalah worthy of confidence and pat ronage. Dr. D. will continue to practice obsthtrieg attend to conpulta- Hons, give advice and medicines in hats office, mid in cana where .it may be desired assist Dr. Steward'in his practice. Erie. April '*/, 1030. Oarpotinse and Oil-Cloths. A LARGE assortment of different stylesof Carpets, horn IS to 137,3 cents per yard; also, Floor Oil Clothsand Druggetti r thair Linnet - is and Table /Vilma, just received at Eric, April SO inx %VRIG 11TH Miter. NOTIC . ' HWING sold out lay stock of Groceries and Provisions to D. A. CRAIN, Esq., I am desirous ofelosing up my business In Erie. I therefore request all those knowing themselves Web ted to me by book account, to call awl 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 Top:lining unpaid will be pla ced in the hands of a Justice of the Peace Mr collection. _ .. • . .. . 4ave on hand unsold a few reams of Wrapping - paper. a few P. i cask old Pate Brandy, i cask old Motion - heir' Whiskey, 10 yearsold; and In barrels rectified Whiskey, which I will snit at cost, to close up. Also. some sugar cured Barns and Boulders, which will be sold tow. Please call at the store neat the One lately occupied by the PlaWelihef. • It. A. BAKEIn. Erie, April Pt ISA - 49 NEW stutzwo GOODS Err EEPBESI3. - IHAVE Jan received by estireva direct from New York. a email' assontoent of spring etylce. Muslin de Lain, Switch and Eng lish Gingliatne and' prints. Alva Ladica and Santa Silk, Lisle Thread and Kld Gloves. C. M. TIBBA Erie, April 6, 118513. Cheap Fide. - LL UrIVIOVAL. . f fl &C. MILLER. have reinovedthnir Soot trml Shoe O • Store to No. 7, "Poor People'sitow.'" State Street, opposite 11. Cadwell's Store, in this room lawtyor.eispied by !awes Culbertson, as n Tailor Shop. where they may tar Viand nz nil limes ready to wait upon their oustumma. Incase give 115 a rail. Erie. April 6. IPSO. 0...11r.. C. 11111.1. ER. REMOVAL. TOMS' GOALDING• rempeetr in ully Informs hie etornera and J Mends that helms removed his Tailor Shop to No. 6% 1110eheState street,. opposite the Dormer Block, where be will he happy to wal4upoo all who way favor him with their patronage. &ht. Anil 0, Ina 47 DIO II N' VI . Ds. r , & Di PAULKNF.R, respectfully announce to the I/111, Ile that they have removed their residence and °thee to the corner of French and Eighth Week!, (IMLAY necul ,, ed by W. Johnson, Dentist ' ) where they will attend to all professional calls both in town and country. Erie, April 0, IBM " NE-W 13rIZXNG-4200331 3 . • Cll .WA IGIITh tt rie jay returned from the EaeteroClttes . and Is now opening-a splendid stock of Bprii3g andltammer Goat% elimprising. a great , variety , of Fashionable Press Goods, &o More puritanism next .week. Erie, April i: 100 Mani WftiltlOW GLAt.S, Englith. Ercncb and American, rot tab: low by ehIiTER fc 812011/FU. Ever the c prices that cannot he heat in any city: We ate also to ing a large addition to cur large stuck of Hardware, Iron, Stool. Nails, Spikes, etc., which tt c pledge ourrelves to sell the per cent lower thou any house in Erie. Not having time to enumerate Goal.; and Prices we would respectfully say to our cugomers. we hate et Cry thing In the Goods fine, which we will sell below any price in city or country fOr cash. it. CADWIII.L. Erie. April 111. 1F39. ' Important to tho Commuaity:t Ladies ard Gettfaxen, and all eeho are above Guying Goode, please below. NOTIVITIISTANDING all that has Leon Enid oflriteabout the great advance in the prices of Gooil4, I have the pleasure of informing you that I tunic just returned front New York a ith one of the richest and the vary shaved 'stock of Goods ever ken offer ed in this market!! To re•'l who will favor me widt a call, I will chow, and sell them Goods at prices it Melt I pledge intyKif shall ullrrly defy competition from any gnarl r All ask in—call )ou t.hall he satisfied, If t.o.ltit e evidence and plain truth and facts can do It Ladies, by simple looking in. ea It se: smite of We richest Crape Thil•et and Silk Shawls, and Paris elegant Dress Sllks of the latest and most dcntrable and colors. Trthancs. tier:tees, (Awns, l.i lterri, Uinghaws cent Prints, Bonnets, Trimmings, Parasols, Gloves, Ilo.iery, and an ndle•s vat iety ofother Goods, w bleb I v. GUM inVite all who would onsult their on n interest to call and examine. To the Real!emelt I would nay I have every thing that Cm be needed, from the rhea pet to the nicest tionlitets for awn and boor wear; all I ask in, cull, and yco too shall he sail -died. One word more mid i fllll4olle. In anyone ill wanfora Carpet? To sue it an cite 1 o ill pledge myself to sell. front an elegant Three Ply to a Colton Imitation, at al out the name rater, If CrC in Erie, that oter Merchants have paid for them in New York. Again I n mild say ealentid you shall be satisfied. I. D. MARK, Ere, April I:1 No I Reed Rouge. TO DELIMITaEN AND °TILER°, rIIIIECSE VATS with holier,' wady made nod made to order Also, Milk Pans of (liirvreiii sizes. Strainers. Strainer rails Illsh Kettles. large :11141 small, Coffee Pots and Boilers of different seizes, Tea 1 . 011 1 .11 P:111P. equate Pans. Canal Lrittrps.llllll nal Pumps. In short, a good ne‘ortaitelit of Tin and Japan Ware kept eonotintlyon hand. Also. Copper Works of all kinds made and repaired in the best manner and nt the shortest notice. Ceti:airy Merchants wishing to make bills of Tin Ware, can be accommodated with a liberal discount. Eric, April 13, 1830. Dissolution of Co.d'aitnorship. ()TICE is hereby given, that the connection , heretofore ex in• .1. ting'between the subscribers. ns Hardware dealers, lias been thin day dissolved by mutual tote=cbt The bustness of the Ink. firm will be continued by Ridits Reed, nt the store heretofore oc cupied be them, and all unsettled claims, for or :Emhart them, will be seitlea lain. RUFUS REED. Erie Pa. March EDWIN SANFORD. Doctor DI/other, J. Johnson. ,i - LIRAIWATE: of the Philadclidria College of Medicine. hnvltni _ located permanently in Erie, t% ill give prompt mention to professional calls iii ion a aniEcountry. Osrf-c--Southwest corner of the Diamond, the brief( building, formerly occupied by Or. Faulkner. It VeIDENCE—On the Diamond, tint building east'of Eric Frirels 30. 401 Spring Bonnots. a _ .Ft EITIVED this morning by Ex press, one case of Slraw Bonnets and ebildrens Ilan , . new styles; also a fmv pieces . _ ._ . _ ....,... -- ' ,„ _ of El'---TWIN. Erie, Api - - GRAY 1 , 4 T 1 1 1 FAENCII S7'/2 .r. 71, m ti t c! ,, ,e r r o ou uTa l i a Lt e „. h . o s ig ;a rt ge ort ro m r ev e oJ i ti inc e rt ,. i l e r r o l i c x , : N 1 T ., : 1 1 1, 1 . 6 , , , tic. which will be t.ohl at latices that cannot ail tomtit parchas ers..Pleasecall and olatstime quality, nod pricr before purchasing of travelittgagettni, by to doing ycu will sate one.thirti of your money. i R. PELToN, Eric, March 0. PM .. - . 1313 ..rowEnst NEW 'Conn itTonn. Oa the cask system! Predict wanted in exaange for goods. Erg Goode Larger Stock! In flatten variety. G,eal Bargains oreeed! mo rd goods fur lers money than any other bears • in Erie Comte. Also, large stack of Groceries, as usual cheap . .tar the yen tut .I*rp,,,i Tcah. excellent ynatity.for 31,37, a &Ws., I searraillcit to sail, or the money refunded. 4e., rr lll:subscriber having hewed for a.tertoof years the Stove. No. tl, nonnejl Bleck, knot u as the "New York Store," t ill con tinue the businessolinerchandk/itig in this City, where lie will l ie happy to rce and wait upon hislcustomers and the public general ly oho wish to either inty or reihror cash. ilayingbut little faith in the.frietuldtip-iii-trade" prihriple. shall hold inyseltin read iness to make It the tut - ere:4°f my customers to buy of me. AincinA my goods 1 have sollllt that I Wiii sell nt eobtt hence littler:, will frequently suit themselves with 'goats tt hick I *am disposed to •quit 011. 4 To °Maud all remember this truth. I ant not to be undersold in Western Penns} lyrtnial TO FARMIM4.—I am iii the market for Butter. and Cheese in ntly quantity, and ithall he in towlines+ at all times to pay e.it.l during the ensuing season. - Very •respeetfully, Erie; March Oth, 1850. 131 R. row nue. SOT TO TEEM ViTIORLDI Perry Davies tregotablo Pain Rider, Fan the Instant Cure and entire Eradication ot all Pniti. In ternal and litternul Remedy. No matter where the pain is or of what nature, this will renen it. Opinion or the most prom inent brugeists of Cincinnati in its favor. •CINVIS4AI I, Oct. entit, I°l9. WI:, the undersigned, Druggists and Merchants of this city, Intro been actin tinted with, and sold for asearor two Past. an article of Family Medicine known an PERRY I.l%vis' VLat.TA• BLit PAIN Ktia.tat, and we would assure the public that in es cry instance, so fame we know, it has gieen.the lest entisfaction to the mrchnFer. We can re:roniniend It to the puldic as an article of grent Merit and Virtue. l'irdeed we never knew nn article of Medicine krona so deser vedly popular in no short timer-which is proved by the foal of its extensit c sale and COnstanny inereasing demands. Sigszers—.l. D. Park, corner Ith and Walnut els.: J. 1). Dough ty, kor. :Rh and Main sts.: Wade, Le.kinine & Co., cor.„ 4th and Main sta.: W. J. M. Cordon, cor- western Row and Stli sta.: C. cor. 1.. Market and eye. sts.:li. 11. Bates. c or. Front and Ma In stn.: Abia Zeller,eor. Columbia and Main stso J & (', Reah irt, Yl Pearl rt.: B. 11. 11 inttran, ( - or. I..lllarhet and Main 11. Partin, Columbia and Front slat A. L. ;Scoville, cur. Stfi and Face. OPINION OP TOE PRESS. ' [From the Cincinnati Cominercial. Oct. 31. We take pleasure in referri itgthe reader to. the tertimoiry of our protnlttent druggists and well known eitir ens to the' cifillt of Da vis' Pain hiller. We have used the article and found it valuable. The rate of this nrtitte In the Milted State/11s beyond all precedent, as rho Looks of the orrice will show. [From the Cincinnati 'Nonpariel,Nov.litalt.j DAVIS' CAIN KILLER. We callthe attention of oar readers to the rtilverilscnin of Oil. great remedy. far the inoet Instant relief of pain. No Mettle iliai preparation with which we arc acquainted, appears to. pI.)2 , bCVS ;Such power for the extinction of p tin. No preparation 113 H ever :become FIZO popular in our community. or treated such a fins:mon In the public iit:iiti tlirouglitbc section of the country where it has 'born Introduced and becomeknon u. . . lttvtltbesectrthatsomeofoar most prominent cf tkens, nod hosiness men, strongly recommend it to the mad ic, nf, an article of "onKAT lemur AN.) VIRTUX." and that they never knew tiny medis eine to become so deservedly popular in so short a time. iFrolirthe Cincinnati Dispatch, Oct. 31.) DAVIS"PAIN I(ll.l.ER.—Whatever may it the prehollees entertained optima great many patent medicines, n f_ . • ran our sclveebearvlllingtestimonytothe efficacy of this article. IVe have Inn its magic offifels in soothing, the severest pain. In a great many eases, rird know it to he a good article for limn:A:4lml Intr. yams to which it bt devoted, anti even in cases tt here it may not prove infallible, it posesses the rare virtue of - doing no it-Jury. and $1 On per bottle. I'rineir4l Wilco lee thu IVestera6la ter, No.leclldge 4 V. 11A11111N, • T. 11. e. ALLEN, eupet. To whow all orders must be addressed. ' NOTICE: .113 11FAIA;113 IN MIN MIXER . . The prune ruitr I Ater helanes eXCIIIFIVIi) to the Proprietor of this Altdieitte. ',Char right bas recently been sittaintal 14Y a Cum t of law. and any pet nn Ibund ruling an article by that name, and not•of the utattufactureof Perry 111 AVIS 10. proretule I J. tt. Burton, Erie. whotmlo Agent for Erie CO. Agent w3ll - Ibtlhe country. 0.1114.484 n DZISPOZIWZZON., Tlirrimrteershlp•hiretofure ex 1144,6 , under the name of Dr: , lieebe & Strung, has ham Ulla day dtbsAved by mutual eon treat. , A. It pie, April 1,1230. . L. STRONG. OIIDDLETON & mutepiir. trk4 133 CONSUMPTION CURED . CANCHALAGIJA, FOR TUE COUPLETS CVIIII OF Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Asthma, Bronohitis,Spitting or Blood, and all other Lung Complaints tending to CONSUMPTION gI:AD! REAM! This ine.licthe is .11IFt %%hat it 1N &dated to le afore, AWV erly fur the r.napfere faire of all those affections of the Throat and Lungs, which it neglected, always end in VONSUMYrioN. It isnot a worthless, catch-peary article, made Joel to solt.likemany of did rommon nm-truingoof the day, but isa strictly scientle Preparatirto —the original recipe having I een furnifdted by an eminent Physi , ciao, (the late l'rcf. Ro(!ers,) and that still further improved by one of rite present proprietors, uho is himself a regirtarry-edi. rated Phpskias, a gra:nate of the Unit essay of Pennsylvania— , It is composed of the choicest articles in the vegetable kinilqr, ino , t cf them of long•trieflvalue and established reputation, and ,out,, Gf themcarrdy m. 0.; I arlicularly the O's?, CIIA I saes, a 1 tau of moot seoxi4erful medicinal virtues, lately iunoduccd Into this country front California. The Recite hes 1 ten shown to thousand at l'hyp•feiam , , who have,-unit ersally approved It, and will le FllOllll to City Ph 3 siefatt who desires to ter it, open application either to the proprielori.cr their Agents It has teen used in stab. tit sdri uf c4es, and is At.ungly recommended Iv Ilysitiarheveh Polesscrs in our Medical Colleges allnisters of Gospel, Judges, I.awy'Cfs. eonehuito proof that 11111 C is 110 quorherg or f!erertiqn about it, hut that it is a medi cine of aumt uncommon t u tee and • PA:OI'III.MM, As no ordinary-stied advertisement:ran %rim to do justice to the merits of this the Proprietors have embodied in a pamphlet furor, the 1 , cry of this Medicine—the description, as stre, Sce ,of its principal ingredient.-0 reffert they are designed to luxe upon tie hnivan system—and above nil, the iacaloslabls . nmount of good which it has done They tiesign to circulate this Pamphlet extensively; but should arty cue leo% erlookcd, they are earnestly desired to call upon the Agents rained below, end inv ent...on,.gratis It will %%ell repay a perusal. The/ista on page 7111 may he worth to yourself or family, THOUSANDS OF DOI, TANS, nod it will introduce you to a matzo( testimony la its favor which k pet reedy trreststilde. Such luqueortr confidence in its virtues, we are willing toscae rant t h e Medicine in every recent case, Ohne.) necordingtothe directions.) and tt here the person nuti-ntircieil that be Is deriving benefit from by returning the IMtle within:2i hours' time, . THE :HONEY wsll he refunded. 3f S.c. page 3d of the Pamphlet. Eor sale, whole-lilt. ;mil retail, by A. L. SCOVILL & CO, Proprietoro. at their Prietipol Offire, No. 63 Warren EL. New York. to whom all orders for the Medicine. and letters reltitlngto agencieP, should Ise tiddreirrd.ro.4 raid. 17. t• He sore to nok Cot Dr .4. It woos' Syrop of Ltetaronz., TAN, ;111,1 C and let no cite I .2. pointed on to you. I'AIITION.—None Ls. catiine. unlc.n tiers IS un theihuir Wrapper. rate of A end, sib ill wall a Pea, by A. L. SCOVILLE'S& CO. COVOlirt.ooll,llS,Sce. Dr. A Rogers syrup of LIVER% OAT, TAR, and CANCIIAT, AfiltAlA. VIOI 11: -Of to be the most eziraordtmarymed ie at aid in curing that usual% gnat discn.c Conellppbeff But, it should be remembered, It is medicine is as efficacious and valuable in the iscident stages. each as Coughs, colds. lloarreners. &.. before the Lungs are co far gone that ulceration has taken plate. It is tridom, if ever, 'I. now ti to fail in breaking up the most obstinate and distressing Conali or Cold, In a few ,tour■' time. if the direr dons are strictl) liiiiowed. The gourint. Willeil roakca no ninny K.Rdedia rarci, fur bale at Carter & Brother and Baffin & rel • k ins, Lrie in., - From the Medi. a! Reporter. TESTIMONY. ET "The columns of the Vrees ilstOn7l/rur the country secMto to so tilled it ult notices of cures and specifies for all diseartes, /flesh is heir to.' that cue hardly knowsit hat to do in ease of dis ease. for fear that in asing one medicine, anolber and better may he ove: looked. 11:11 from the rectorioldr niies.rtnd the high order and y sat v mount of testimony lately hronahtundernur vetvonalce. ttce of the extraordinary efficacy of lye. Rogers' Syrup of Liven- WORT.TAR, and CANCIIALAtIt'A, WC tire compelled to re and tbo cri.'euc e of our *cm:cu.:lml confidently state. that for Gregke and Colas, and that hydra-headed monster. CoNepretton, tve think the - above preparation a safe. rpeedy, and certain cure. To all one friends we say, 'IRV fl'; nod if it does hot help you,nothing ehe will." Dr.ATII FRO3I A SLIMIT COLD! y neglecting thor-e balutary precautions Which common sense dictates, ninny. tefy era's, fall victinis fo their prudence. We haveseen the doting bride blooming 1i1..e a bird of paradise— the fair of dower hope. the mrideof her father i aml the Joy of her mother—tier cheek thished with anticipation, and her eye bennt• ing w Itl> the roll expression of lo; e--tfe gay 14e:11ns of life dan cing l eiber• her (alley, at nth the rich duct variegated tints of the rainbow's lice. We hate ecru all ibis changed—nye, the red. ding garmeni for rig•tond, and thri bridal Chamber far the eeput- Owe of the trench Riot all this by neglecting a .liontsrtan rotd." - Now, !Trete it is too late, use Dr. Rogers' Syrup of LivenWorr. 'rte. and CAseit.T.Mll`•, which gives immediate relief. as thou sand,: of Our most intelligent and wealthy families ate ready and wining ih te-lift'. rnicg—ln llirge bottles, ei.ooicx six boater for For sale by Carter & Brother. and 1. 11: Burton, Eric; Win. Bell & Co. 11.1illecy; 11. C. Town & CO. North Basil I. H. Can. Itiraril; M. IL Towns.enff, Springfield; I. ,Danit, Lockport; 111. rr Hats an Caps fox' tho People. Et PRICES RF.DUCF.D ONE-THIRD.—.SPLENDIEI HATS I; FOR 'l.3O—C.'L 7H C.IPS FOR 121 - CENTS. CI 55111'11, liA•rrek, NN. 3, Clertpside; in t7.ould respectfully in s form Ms friends an, the public, that he has rpceiced from New York a spfendio idr. , Ck, of Vats. Caps, and Furs, ll,hich will he sold at the :above Ifledticet Priccs'. Arse, that lie has added great facilitie+ for 5 anulllcturltig, and' will Ire ridding. daily to that branch of It 5. business, and to Iris stock of good's. Ir Call arid e %amine l'it WI:S. net. 0',1519.-n2l. - - ZRXfI DAGununr.AN GALLI - arr. 011ERMAN & LEVVIN me happy ton:Mound to the !Adios and Gentlemen of Erie, and the 'nen& of science and art in the regton round atom. that they are pre,lre.l to take 1.1kene4 , e.4 of a superior quality t their mom, oser 'Middleton & Marittly'm store. three &ors east of Ilrot% it's Hotel. There are 84! % era! rearoint why p,,enns can antin bethsr pic turea at our 'now than at any other in this city, or in this part of the country. (Inc • :WE HAM TIM 13E 7 r ' LIGHT! Skylight and shk? light COMIIINED—e4II correcting the (Milli or Member, and producing a natural and inost,t eatitiful effect.— TRY IT, IVIIOPVER IS NOT SATISFIrEN %PITH PIC TURES TAKEN ELPEWILERE!! Another reason is, we have tie best apparatus. The Importance of will be obvious to any one. We shall not oiler those who favor us n ith tlielr patronage. the Ono things which many who call themselves artists present to the pill die. Neither shall tie olfer those dark, gloomy images it tact insiMin beings are sometimes told resemble themselves; hilt clear fin accurate Likenesses, possessing the mo-t beautihtl blending of 14.dit and shade, mime:4 atii depth or tune, remarkable distinctness of feature., true expression of the et e, boldness of relief. distance and invisibility of hack ground,- delicacy of finish, softi,ess, trviispurent and artistic erect. Re1it...11114 . r there is tic room of thin kind near here which IMP the farlliiies of this. his ifesigne,Fib I.e a periiintient NOT . TO BE EQUALED incur motto. W. I!. SIIERMAN, , Erie. Feb. ft, t.do. W. N, LEWIS. EBIEIRI7I CITY r rat CORNER OF Pt: ST. &1241LROJD PLACE. jr& rpliE ththlie are assured that Custom Grinding is done at this 1 Mill as well as Merchant truth. Constantly on hand. Flour by the barrel. and per pound atsame yaks a. per barrel. Thole tt ho purchase. by the barrel eau have it delivered at any point in the city free pf charge. Bran and Shorts. also fbr Salo. lers for Flour by the barrel left with C. MeSparren will be attended and olelivefeti no above stated. U. t 3. FAY, Miller. Brie City Mills, Jan. '23, Isso, - '3? 1 00 Itu.hcls of nice Clo e r antahnottly jeep , . ,t!lfinil4:ll,)rf. iiiili.—COnaantly Cu hand us cheap a tiler cheapest U. 11.1VRIMIT Il'lfoixsALE AM) RETAIL rnasn oxtoolarrrns. No. 11, Fierniarßtoti:osl4le Ztree4 Tlllllsubseriber.having bought the enure stook of Groceries. formerly owned by A. King PA., and added a Ilute more to It, is ready to sell to all those - wishing to buy ehedt for cash or' really 'Pay, as 1 ant bound to sell as cheap if riot cheaper than any other estald islimmn of the kind in thii city. The stock is large. and bought expret ly fur family use. consisting of any quantities of Tyne, Porto it iso Sugar, Java Caw, Molmses 'Loaf Sugar, *Vertu Candles. Ind :all; FralVirig Saw. Mould .. Cotiri•e d 0.,• Pale do., , Dipped . • Cream Nuts, - TabSceo Plug, Cigars, Filbert,. . Cut Is. Dry, Powder, Cinnamon, Shot, Logwood, . . Lead, Starch, Alum, Indigo, Refined Candy, Nails,. 'Ground Ginger; . common do.. Rice, Abider, Assorted Slum Ware, Sweet 011; Pepper, Frel.hlVhile riAI, Mil Chandlery,- . Flour, Alaelie .1, New Orleans Sugar. Rill C 3/ e. lillidee a great tunny thin g teo runicrous to mention. • Tliaso• 'wishing to buy will do well u give me a call before purchasing, us I am determined to sell low for cash. JOHN •APCANN. N. 12.—C0 uitt t y produce will be at all times taken eLebtlOge fur Goods. .Er WE. E he. March It, IPSO. LAND rt S ALE. THE sober riber off rsers fb rnle - a lot of ground, of 0.4012 acres. COlllai Dill an excel:ern water privilege for either. mitts, or or any Mod 01 manoractating ptirposrr, affording a sufficient and constant supply of water, with about 'n feet fall and easily Impro— ved: also an abundance ofsviod timber on the 101; tualtable for lea king the improvements. The above property lies in the township of Girard, Cate Co., two miles 'West of the Unit trig village of Gi rard on the Erie extension canal. and about 3 IRAS; east of Spring beta. and one half tulle north of the ridge road. The road lend ing horn the ridge road to the lake.paries very near it. The great eastern and It cistern rail-road IN in Pan. within QS or SO rods, as located. Terms will be made flivorable to the purchaser and a good title given. Inquire of the subscriber living on the premises, of wit tc If thrabevelOCisa-Ertl. WI LLWI hIILFat. Girard, Et ie Co. Pa. March tel. IPSO) flutti- ITGnsettechpy and charge advertiser. Sy Exprosal 11;ST rev:lved a full supply of Hoet. Fitch ren,eilies for C 011" 0-1 sninplion, Female Itiaeases, fce Aho, Abdominal Support eta. Shoulder Ilraces'and inhaling 'rutin,. l.y J li. 1/1.111 . 0ii, Erie, M irch lit. Agent. SOO Ploughe. OF the most approved rattem for gale cheap at the Erie Pte.= V Foundry. TWO: biZeg [trifle Celt,hnfted IPOrcrixa ,Etmg ricsgA. %shirt, Irv. drawn Iris' 10r471/11tI111 at ihe State Pair of 'Allehigatt and Net? York. nut at eh, ro,mtv Vair. •Riuht an,; left hand. I nu, G. NVT - 7 1,51.1 i 7-0 . ',•,••• • • k: • •-..-.: '-',.. ‘• or N-rl:i.4 .:`.. Inc .111 ' r Z 4 10:::D. 1 . 1.., . j. , :: `, : - 'l',. N'l. 3, ti, e,I lion.. GII DEN Pritotim.s, ti ESi it % ,{ NAL)15......A N .. d wsvr i ' tent at It. ReCli . h i lard ware Store. No. 3,. Reed 'House. RA 11.1i.0.11i trruCi{.—Waitud, 650t1 of Erie and N. E. 11%0 'toad stuck. .)r italavdtate ute, I.y the : mtb k -riber. A prl'l4.
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