a. The Montgomery (Ala.) Gacctle mentions of the that Rho served under Gen. Jacks f COI. John J: Wilson, of Gene county, Aloha in,.n in the Crook cam ,o• as captain of a company of mounted riflemen, and pi 6 11 AS wounded in the battle of the Tallaliatches, in Nov. 1813. Ile was soveral times a member of the Legisla ture of the v i an d e ho exorcised a coptrolling in flu„nuet a fir consistent Domocrut, and a near ro tation of the grout Patrick Henry. ray, Clem," cried two disputing darkeys, appealing fora decision to a noble umpire, "which word is right, dii.zsetly or dc-zactly?" Tho unpiro reflected a mom ent, and then with a look of deep wisdom, said: "I 't tell pre-meth." Cam. Hoex.—A report wts published in New Orleans 011 the 20th inst., that Col. C. G. Do Rus sy, formerly of tha army, and his three sons bad all been drowned, while fishing near - Natchitoches.— Later intelligence from that place stateß that the nhole story is without a shadow of truth. A STnoNa RRASON.—A life insurance company in Bost*sn, in its advertisment showing the advan oges of life insurance, offers a very strong induce ments in the fact stated that people actually live longer after gating insured than before. This is an advantage that both parties, the insurer 'and the insured, are likely to profit by. I A MtSTBIIIOI7B AFFAIR.-A very singular affair occurred in Clay Co., Mo., last week.' It looks very like an attempt to murder. 'The family of Mrs. Col. Allen had retired for the night, when that lady Rea aroused at ahout 3 o'clock, by the supposed bite of a rat. She rose out of bed, stepped into the room where her sons were sleeping, and said she was bleeding to death. - She had received a wound across the face with an axe or large knife, and a very, dan gerous wound'infiicted. Physicians were sent for, and at the last accounts stronge hopes were enter - tamped for her recovery. • " HAV.heA, April 20th, 1850. LATEST FIIOIIIIAVAISke-rltl the political horizon nothing remarkable has occurred since my last ad vice?, except the vigilance of the Captain General and his councillors of State, which has increased ratherlha diminished particularly towards the arri val of Americans in this island. It Is St. Helena the second, guarding and 'suppressing the Ameri can mind. All preparation are in readiness for the reception of the new minister, Count Mirasol, and tne auxiliary troops, which are daily expected to ar rive. RUFUS REED, D EA LE R in English, Herman and American Hardware and Cutlery; Ano, Nails, Am He, Vices, Iron and Steel No. 3 Reed House, Erie. Pa. W. .I. F. LIDDLE & CO. BLACUSWITIN Carriage and Wagon Sondem Slate Street, be tneenwnernti & Eighth, Erie. Tako Notice—Lunch Daily! Lt NCH served up cveryiday front 10 to 12 o'clock( A. M. and fromQ too P. 01. nt the • EAGLE: BA LonYe Rua of ait kinde received daily at t 7 May 2. EAGLE SALOON EVPARK C DER, Rattled Porter. Pittsburgh Ale, Red Lem (madee can always he had at the RAGLLI SALOON. 0110ICH CIGARS, and a superior article of John Anderson. New York fine-eel and Honey Dew Chewing To! , acco at the Eagle Saloon. W. H. lIA RR'S, Superintendent. FLOUR! rLOunI rzoun: DELIVERED AT YOUR DOORS WITHOUT CIIARODI T"Eproprietor of the MILLCREEK MILLS informs his friends that he is prepared to deliver, in any part of the city. .4 SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF FLOUR, on the shortest notice, and the uncut Market valuet—warranted the REST IN TILE car, or the money refunded and the Flour taken away. _I? Orders solicited and promptly attended to. Me, May 2, IPSO, . JOHN ELLIOT. MAIL 'ARRANGEMENTS; Poet. OFFICV. Eats. PA.. On and after the lat of May, thin office will be opened at 6 o'clock A. M.. awl claw at El P. M. Tilt , eastern, western and southern mails leave daily and close et 7 o'clock A. M. The Jamestown wall leaves daily, Sunday excepted and closes at 7 o'clock. A. M. The Eden boro mail leaves on Tnesday and Saturday, and closes at 7 o'clock A. M. Office open on Sunday from 6 to 8 o'clock A. M. and from di o'clock P. M. THOMAS 11. SILL, P. M. Eric. May I. 1950. 51 11 It LEI WOOLEN tsoTon T. THE Proprietors have on hand about' 12,000 yards. of Plain, Black. Brown, Olive, Steele mixed, and Gray Cloth; and Plain Stupid, and Baird, Cassinieres and Tweeds. which they are pre pared toexcliangefor Wool, on a little War terms than hereto foe. Having added considerable new machinery, and cuiployed riperieneed Eastern workman, we aro now prepared to do ample Justice to all who may favor us with a call. We have made ar rangements to manufacture Plad Flannels, for woman and chit drens wear. We continue to Full Dye and dreSs Donttslic Cloth, and Manufacture /Foot, at our usual Rates. We will pay Cash fur Wool at the highest price the Market will liktiArVE Y BREVISTER. talc, May 1.1650. 51 SALE —A splendid new seven °eta ve PIANO, from the L ma aurae tory'of Mr. Keogh. or Buffalo. by the nuhecti her, at the J filo price. Applications recei vett from 1. to 4 o'clock of each day, al l ele Reed House. d. M. A. WOLISKI. Mcy 4. MM. Groat Bargains in New Spring and Grunmor Goods. • lAM now receiving n large and well selected assortment of Spring and BlllllMet Goods. which have been bought in New York since the very great reduction from early siiring prices. My entire spring purchase will be found a good wont theaper than an) Corsils bougtit early in the season. Courtin's:ion invited—Coln petition I defy. C. M. TIIIIIALS. Erie. May 1.18.30. : Cheativide. • Great Bargains is Gros; Goode. nags Goods nt less than the cost to ithport them, just open ed. Good quantities, hansom styles of Printed Mastitis, col ors warranted fast as a rock.full yard wide, a shilling a yard.— Handsome style of firnett Citighaitts,Tlrtin, figured, and plaided. A large stock of Muslin Ile Lain,good qualities, new designs, light and dark colors, for one shilling per yard. Erie. May 4, WO. C. M.TIBBALS. aPILING EITSIZZIS PAPER ItANGAIN. TIIK subscribers have received by Rail Road a large bssornnent of Paper. Hanging & Soldering. Also Window Paper. which will be sold chead. G. 81•:1.1loN & SON. TAILOUING. TUE undersigned would respoctfully tender his sincere 1 - • thanks to his kind friends and patrons, who have hitherto A { so libarally supported him, and he would also take this { opportunity to Inform them and the 'unpin generally. N" that he has removed his establishment Rom his old stand to No. 5 Reed's Block, opposite the Bonnet! Block yl State street, when" he lb determined, by close and un- A retoitlng attention to business, to endeavor to secure that share ofpublic favor and patronage to which be Reels himself entitled, and from past expeerince war, ranted to expect, As he Is not connected in any way with tho sky bounces, his work-men will in consequence be the very t that can be got. Inconsequence of which he feats that he shall be able to manufacture all articleles, In his line equal to any retold Ish• tient of the kind west of New York. JOHN GOALDING. N. B. Cutting done right on the shorted notice, and at the usual prices. Instruction given in the atter cutting. J. 6. Erie, May 4 1E66. 61 STATE. STREET, ERIE. TUZV STILL KEEP commas AM JUI t receiving the balance of ray April purchase, making 73 eases of very rich dream goods of all kinds. My large stock forbids a long catalogue of goods and prices. I I would briefly say m y prices are much below last yea, the same goods front 23 to ISO per cent lower. CARPET ROOM. I would respectfully call the attention of the Public to the In spection of over Five Thousand yards of choice carpets in my Carpet room. next floor above the dry goods rpm, which I will sell• for cash or exghange for wool as low as any house in New York City GROCERY ROOM.. • My stock ofOronerles is complete at lower prices. Co ff ees low rx, fugue lower. 12 hints, just received on censignrnent at low pri ces. White Fish. Justreecived front Mackinaw. Flour, Ball, and 'Hamer &wave on hand. rE O Gti EBY, GLASSWARE AND LOOKING GLASSES. The/eh:A been an unusual delayghil Spring in the importation of Crockery owing to the strike of two-months among the Laborers In Lkvef Peel l y t. Fall. !shall receive my stock on the drat arri val, which I s an, look for in about too days. HARDWARE ROOM. My large purchase thbitipring. which I am just beginning to re "lye. Sakes r9Y stock moch larger than ever in Shelf-Hardware Of every description, Saddlery_ Hardware, C oa ch sod Buggy Trim mes, Springs, Ante - arms. Waggon Boxes. Smith Bellows, Anvils V ito'. Mill and Cron cut saws, Joiners nod Cooperagools of all kinds at lower prices. MY IRON ROOM _henna Ina under one hundred tons of well assorted Iron , Steel, ^ 4 ", Spikes, wrought and cut, Log, Cabkrand Trace c halm/. &c. Itx.. under fiturato Yrie-Cl.. IL CA DWELf... P. S. After the Purchasers of goods In thlscity have aecolved alt the gaming from Seven by nine dealers. about their low pur chases of Goods, Carpets endughla eonv/rtee them that Hum buqlerY not decreasing. Just daop in at tiio Elnpite, and Pro. 1.111 own cohvinee the buyer that we can and will sail all Mods of goods front five to ten' per cent lower tbantrony ether Store In Erie. curets not excepted, I make no compromises. 1 intend this Fear to give the Purehascrba benefit in len...prices. 4 Erie, May 4, me, I' ' O bTdIYT PUBLIO UAL OF VALUABLE JE RDBL MEITATZ IN ERIE. PENIVA. BY order of the Trustees ot the Bank of the United diates..ua der deed of Assigetneutof May 1, le.11; On Wodnoaday,tho Sth day of St= next, the subscribers will sell at Auction a t the Court Dense in Erie, the following described Real Estate, viz: The three story Brick Dwelling and lot of Ground, lately occu pied by the Cashier of the Branch Bank of the United States, situ.) ated at the dirtance of one hundred and fifty-two and-a-half feet front French street. and adjoining the Custom (louse} having a front en State street of thirty feet, by a d-pth of one hundred and sixty-five feet, and forming an L. with a front ou Fourth street of forty feet; upon which there is a Brick Stable. ALSO, The property known as the Fleming Block, commenc ing:lt the corner of State and Flth streets, comprising Four three story Briejk)Stores situate on Slate street, and a Frame Dwelling. and Warehouse on Fifth street. The lot which these buildings nre erected has a front on State street of Eighty-two and a-half feet and extends back of that width one hundred and Nil ty-f lye feet on Fifth street. The stores will be sold separately. ALSO. The North hat or out-lot No. 11% subJeet to the Ally's through and around the same, lu conformity with a plot to be ex hibited. TER3I9 OF BALE The Out-Lot will be sold for cash on the execution of the Deed. The remaining portions one-fourth cash. and the balance In th eoltl tz ie equal annual pelltli, secured in the usual manner—utters at 0 per cent. per annum. A discount of FIVE PER CENT. w Ibe allowed on the deferred instalnwnt.' If paid iu Philadelphia u ith in three months from the time ofaale. For further information apply to John IL ‘Fulker, Esq. Erie, or to Chas. S. lulwo] I, Bccretary, N 0.70. Walnut btreet. .IMIII3B DUNDAS. .3 MoRBECAI D. LEWIS, 2 SAMUEL W. LBWIS, • ROBERT L. PITFIE:LD, I ROBCTT HOWELL, td.53 Phila. April 23, ieso LOOECUZIELZI rAnniczna acIATOOL.• GrLOVIZIRI3, AT THE Cagle Woolen ractory, rairviow. -w arc just finishing our SPLENDID NEW FACTORY, and fitting it up in the best and substantial manner; and hav ing the beat machinery, the best workmen, and are determined to take the best care of every thing, we Intend to manufacture In a superior style Cassimeres and Cloths of every desirable quality and color; also, all kinds of striped and fancy Goods for Gents' and Boys Pant.; also all kinds of Flannels and Blankets. We will manufacture either by the yard, on shares or exchange cloth for wool, as our customers may prefer, at our usual rates. In addition to our splendid new machinery, we have bought out Messrs. Caugheys entire stock of machinery, which is all new, of eastern make, and built on the most improved principle. We are also providing machinery for the manufacture of BROAD choT 11. being determined to prove to citizens of this and the ad joining States that as good and beautiful cloth can be mannfae tured in Pennsylvania as In tho Eastern States, or la Europe, from the same quality of wool. Carding and Spinning done in the best manner. We respect fully invi'e the public to call and see. lIFCREARY, THORNTON & CO. Eagle Factory. Fairview, April 29, ISA rum!, mos:: ANCAV lot of White Fish and Trout, this day received from Mackinaw and for sale by R. 0. HULBERT. SO.IP.—A large lot_of superior !lard Soap, for faMily use, from an Eastern Manufactory for sale at eastern prices by the fox. .4 supply will at all tunes be kept on band, and dealers and fami lies will do well to clll and examine qualitieS and prices; fur sale on consignment by . R. 0. HULBERT. Erie Mny 4. 1850, St New Goods by Rail Road. Tfi subscribers aro now rcceit'ing their Stock of Spring and I Summer Goods, which have been purchased in New York within a few days. past at a decline from prices kwu weeks ago, and will be sold accordingly. We would say that we are not to be undersold, and 6 proof would invite a comparrison of prices and quality. Erie, May 4. Mt). li. SELDON & SAN. EIODID TEINOB CAN DM DONE AO WELL AO °Turing! TIIE Subscriber would beg leave to inform his friends and the Public, that he has Just opened far the SPRING TRADE the largest and hcbt assortment of Cloths, Cas- Winch, and sowings that has ever been offered in this market, and which will he sold at the lowest price tbr CASH. We will have at all Hines a large and good as sortment of READY 11IADE CLOTHING, consisting of Dress and Frock Coats, Summer Coals. Business Coats, Sack Coats, Pants, Vests, Shirts, 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 all grades and prices. which will be sold CHEAP AS TIIE CHEAPEST. Persons wishing to purchase Clothing for CASH, will do well to call 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 Eric can make, notwithstanding the Wm wow that is made by some about slop shopsutting,&c. Persons wishing their Clothing made to Order Can have their measures taken and clothing made, and if not suited with them when done, they will not !masked to take them away, We don't wish our friends. to think we are missing, but would have them call and examine Goods and Prices 114 theta selves. We will be hAppy at all times to show our Goods, com pare paces, cut or make with the best wilds or any other city. We. would like to hive all wanting anything in our line to give us a call, and we think we can satisfy them that 'Tome' things can be done as wall as Where:" Cutting done on the xhortest notice and warranted. Erie, April 2T. 1&:50. JOIIN, Nl. JUSTICE, TO RENT. THE 2 Sto Frame Store. on the Public, Square, Next the one occupied by C. M. Tibbals Possession given immediately. Rent SO Dollars until list A prill next ' --enquire of • B. AdVRAIN. Erie, April 27, MO, • 01 . tons, Ilian County, sa: the COMMOrieetailt of Pennsylvania to the (L. S.) Sheriff of said County & greelinl WHEREAS, N. Richmond Co., (belt) composed of Nelson Richmond, John Holmes. David R. I ennett,) now for the use of Amanda M. Freeman, Brewster Freeman, Administratrix of N. Richmond's estate and John Holmes in hie own right, here tofore in our court of Common Please of said county. of A. D. No. 17, Feb. Term 1845; A, D. No. May Term 0115. before lion.. A. M'Calmont and hie associates, at Smethport, recovered against Philetus Ford, who Is athrilnlttrator pendants lite of the estate of William Moose, deceased, with notice to Maria, widow, and James and George, adult heirs, and Horace B. King, guardian nd litemOf Sarah, Marietta, Alvira, Onowllla, William and Martin, minor heirs of said William Moore, 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 Philetus. Almira.James.George and Horace B. are convict, as of record. Nevertheless execution of said Judgment yet reit - loins to be done, as by the InSinnation of the said Amanda M. Brew ster and John, as we have heretofore commanded you, that you make known to the aforesaid Atmira, widow. James, George and Horace 8., the guardian, and terre tenants that they be and appear before our Judges at Stnethport, the third Monday of June next, to show if anything they have to say. why the plaintiffs should not have execution against them for their debt and damage aforesaid, arc' riling to the form and effect of the said recovery, end have you then there this writ. Witness the lion, limece Willietim, Presi dent Judge at Stnetliport, the 10th day of March IE4O. R. CHADWICK, Proth'y. The :move named widow and heirs, are hereby required to ap pear and take defence, if any they have, to the aforesaid Judgment, as by.the said writ is required. E. BARD, Sit'ff. Sheriff's Office, Smethport, A pe11,13, 1830. I, 4 (rf. Jiii MRS. CURTIS has again the pleasure ofannouncingt r • to the Ladies of Erie and vicinity, that she has re- turned from- the city with a large assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, consisting of a great variety of Bon nets. Ribbons, Caps and. Collars. Lace Capes, Flowers, Tabs. &c. Gloves, Mitts and Hosiery of best quality. Iler selection of Straw Goods and Ribbons is untie:illy large, compromising every style, which will be sold at wholesale or retail; Hair Combs, Em broidery Patterns. &c., with many other Fancy Articles. Mrs Curtis having purchased an Improved Machine for hee l-al, she is prepared to clean 'and press Straw Bonnets with dis patch, and in the latest styles. Erie, Apr 1120.1850. spoasso svrraLo rianwrorto Manufactory, Niagara Street, Confer of Mohawk. yr.," A. J. KEOGH & Co., Piano Forte mahufacturers from 5-r-fr New York, respectfully announce to the citizens of Buf falo and Erie, and the surrounding country, that they have estab lished a manufactory bl Piano Fortes, as above, and have now on hand a nmnber of Instrcunetna of their own manufacture. to which they invite the attention of Amatures and professitnal Musicians or Others in want of a real good instrument. Having conducted the business of one of the largest Piano Manufactories in the city ofNew York for some years. with perfect success, they have no hesitation in warranting their instruments file beauty of finish, ease of touch, and volume and richness of bane, equal to any of Eastern manufacture; and as they use no wood but what has been thoroughly seasoned, both by the action of time as well as artificial means, they can safely assure you who may favor them with their patronage. that their instrumentsshall be unsurpussed in duribili ty. as well as the other qualities of a superior Plano. Piano Fortes ors's, six and a half and seven octaves, constantly on hand—and instruments of any peculiar shape desired, will be made to ;Wm Two of thelrinstruments cart now be seen at Prof. Wolloski's rooms at the Wed house in Erie, with. whom also orders may be left, and will be promptly attended W. A.eall is respectfully solicited, April 20,1f50 NEW SEEING ANT/ 131110tINEll Dig Goode. Groceries, • and Clothing, • • N 0.3,1 1 1entinr,13locir. T ROSENZ%VEIO & Co. have already in store, and are pre ', pared to solve their customers with • Now and Ileantifal Spring Goods. of moat elegant patterns and styles, including Grennd Ines, Organ• dies. Silk Tissues, Printed Jackonets knd Cambrics. beautiful Calicoes, Garages, Mika, and indeed everything adapted to the sea son, which, added to their previous immense stock of every kind 'of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, makes one of the largest, MOM va ried and general assortments in Erie. TIIEIR STOCK EMBRACES EVERYTHING USEFUL OR !ORNAMENTAL for either Ladles' or Gentlemen's wear, or family use, and are de termined to be able at all times to so far supply every want that a Lady shall be able to sit dow n and select every artielasha desires without the fatigue and perplexity of runningabout town to make up her assortment: as lu every depmuneut of their stock they keep Pain and Loy Priced Gordo, which will be sold as cheap as by any other establishnient, as well as the Richer and Piney Qualities, which will include, among other articles, Canton Crape Shawls, Cashmere, Silk, Long and Square Shawls, Lace and Muslin Win dow Draperies, Linea and Muslin sheet:lnge/rid shirtings, Table Cloths, Napkins and Diapers, Tablet Nano • d toilet covers; and indeed a full and eomplete assoruncnt of Foreign and Domestic house-wit articles, of every variety and kind. Also a Cull assort. mentof Mourning Goods, together with a full and pevfeet assort- Ment o(Gentlemea's RZIADT mikrom CLOTHING. as cheap as the cheapest, and of as good quality as any either brought to or made in Erie; also under Shirts, , Dravvers, Scarfs and Cravats, Blik.and Linen rocket handkerchiefs, Gloves, Bus. ponders. Hosiery, Broadcloths cassimeres, Vesting% &c.. &o. Their stock also embraces - Boot* and Shoes, Groceries of,' all kinds; in short every thing allied for In the country or city trade, of which the public cap be accommodated, by saliths,and exam ining quality and !ogees. Erie. AprU 20-15'w• - nU ,213ceattorys•Not . ice. L=TERI; iestotnentary on the estate of Patrick Sweeney. late .of liarborereek township, deceased, having been granted to Edward Sweeney. all perso.ta having Claims against the estate , will prevent them duly authenticated, and those indebted will make immediate payment to Samoan J. Sweeney, who is the legally anthinised agent of the Eseenior to settle said estate. EDWAED SVIMENEY, Executor. April fa, O. *OM News by Telegraph to Erie. The Cambria arrived here to day. Among hor pas• Bangers M. de Bodine, the Russian Minister, and Bul• lock, the absconding defaulter of Savannah, in charge of an officer. ENGLAND.—PUrIiaMOnt re-assembled on Monday. The supplies for the Navy and Ordinance were allowel. The Ministers have boon defeaked on two or three minor ques tions. The London Times has adopted a tone of much sever ity against the existing government. That paper devotes some considerable space to the subject ot.Sir Henry BM: were correspondence with Mr. Clayton for a modification of the Tariff on iron. The weather has been favorable both in England and Scotland, and generally the crops look remarkably well. Ausirms.—The insurrection - at Croatia is at on end. The Ifungarian refugees have not reached their destina tion in Asia Minor. but Count Bethune is lying very ill. The Protestant movement is progressing inillohemin and Hungary. FROM TIIR CONTIMENT.—Tbe political news from the continent on the surface is unusually quiet. Order pre vails troughout France. , Tho violence of factions and the near approach of the election give rise to fears fox the continuance of the present calm. ' • The great question him not been _ adjusted. and int-the event of the failure of the friendly offices of France. there is every reason to apprehend serious difficulty bet Ween England and Russia. as the former in the event stated has given Admiral Parker orders to enforce a complete blockade of the coast. The Emperor of Kuroda has given assurance of his in- tention to advance to the support of King Eptho. LIVERPOOL MARKETS.—Provisions limitea business— prices unchanged, except in bacon, which is Gd lower. Cotton has advanced h. Indh.n Cora is a trifle lower. Flour steady at previous prices, Coffee dull and prices L I lower. ATHENS.-...N0 authentic advice of n later date than March 28th has been received from' Athens, at which time the result of the meeting held two days previously, between Baron Gross and Mr. %Viso had not transpired. The meeting is said to have been of a very amicable character, but if .a telegraph despatch, dated Athens, April 2d, published in the Dresden Tcitung, can ha ere. ditod, the good office of France has failed to effect a sat isfactory settlement of the difficulty. We loam from Washington that Hon. Goorgo Folsom was appointed Minister to the Hagar). NEW HAVEN, May 1. The lion. Samuel Inghram has been chosen Persident pro le ni of the Senate by 15 out of 20 votes. nod Mr. 11. D. Fuller. Clerk. The House failed to organize, and adjourned 'till this evening. Tenth ballot. James T. Pratt. Democrat. 116. Henry Dutton, whig, 91. John Hooker. free-soil, 18. Two Democrats ,and one whig absent. In the event Of no election to-morrow the present Governor holds over. WASHINGTON, April 39. I have it from very competent authority that the com promise Committee has agreed to report a Bill for thp admission of California and tho creation of Territorial governments for Now Mexico and Utah jointly; and aro at present considering whether to add to this a clause de `lining the boundary of Texas, and allowing her tho $15,000,000 indemnity. This point is not yet decided.— Mr. Clay. himself is in thiribt about it and the rest of the Committee aro equally uncertain as to its expediency. NEW YORK, May 2.2 P. M. ASllEB.—Market quiet, but nominal for Pots, 62. Pearls continue7inn at fis 561, FLOUR.—There is less buoyancy in market for Western and State, but holders are firm. Demand is moderate, with sales at 64 75a5 for N 0.2 superfine, $5 18a5 37 for common to straight State, $5 44a5 03 for mixed to fancy Mich., and $3 75a3 87 for pure Genessee. GRAIN.—The demand ibr wheat continues good, but buyers and sellers are wide apart. RYE,—Rye firm at 551. OATS.—Oats firm and in fair demand at 40a42 for northern, MAO for jersey. CORN.—Corn Is active and lower. Mired at 39, and sales 23 000 bushels, southern Yellow. %VtIISKEY.-IVhiikey dull and lower, at PORK.—A firm market fbr prime Pork at $8 .6, for Mosa et° 18210 25. BEEF.—Beef in limited demand and steady. Beef hams dull at 818. Cut meal unchanged. LARD quiet at 6AI BUTTER and Cheese unchnageit, i , BUFFALO, May 2, 2 P.M. FLOUR Bun, but this morning transactions !wailed. Bales ,25enbis. Mich at $5. Holders are now firm nt that figure. CORl4.—Market unsettled. Bales of o,oeo hush. on private terms, but probably a trifle less than the quoted prices. Holders ask 4ects, and buyers offer 44. OATS.—There were sales yesterday of 7500 bash. on private terms. • PORK.--Sales 200bble:Mese Pork, at ON and entailer parcels at 51023, • Take Notice! NOTICE is hereby given that I will pay no more debts con tracted in my name by my son, Charles Chionebarger, nor hold ntyrelf responsible for any of his acts, after this date. JOHN CHRONEDARGER. , Erie, April 27. 1050. '3BO •300 JUST received, and for sale, a superior assortment of Wall re per.of all prices, and piilerne. Those wishing to purchase will do well to look at my assortment before making their 'rice lions elsewhere. 0. D. SPAFFORII. Erie. April 27, 1810. • 50 NEW TIMILLINEWIr GOODELV MRS. PRAY would inform her friendsand patrons that she has just returned from New York with a full assorunent of FAN CY GOODS, of the latest fashion, consisting of Straw and Shred Eats, Dross Patterns. Mantillas, and every styled Fancy Goods soiled to Milliners in the country, which she now olTers at the lowest cash price Erie, April 27, 16+50. s 50 SPLZINDID VLILLIN ,Rlr• MRS. 11. S. WARD has the pleasure of an noune ing to the Latliesof Eric and vicinity, that she t< Just returned from Philadelphia and New York, with the latest and most approved FVIBIIIONS, which she has w ill exhibit this day. Also, the largest and best selected stock of MILLINERY ever opened in Erie, which will be disposed °lon the most reasonable terms for Cash, ICt Country hi ill newt will be supplied with Patterns and Goods on as reasonable terms as ran be purchased in Ilulfalo. Our stock it laro dges. and comprises the latest and utast Fashionable style of Go Erie, April, 27, Ipso LADIES AND GEMS. BRACES.—A - fcp of those improved Patent Elastic Braces only 10 *billings, together with some very nice Silk Wrappers, for Ladies and Gents.. may be found by calling soon at ' C. B. IWRIGIIT'S PRASOLS AND SHADES.—The lorgest stock In town can be bad at - U. B. WRIGHT'S. A. I. KEOGH, KEOGII, - 100 CIINGIIAMS AND PRINTS.—Seoth, Frond' and American Ginghams, and 300 pima Caticoca, juet received and for rale cheap by April 27. . S. R. DEWEY'S. LlNEN.—Whiteeml Inrown Lfnen, l ibr Pants, also, Irish Lin ens, will be found very away SIIAWLS.—Crape, Silk and Ttribbet, &e., Sh a wls, at April 57, DEWEY'S. LOODEI AND LATORES. TORE, door, cottage, village IRTm. MorthOlght or left) stock S Clositand Desk Locks. 'numb, and Drop Latches Also, Silver plated and Bronzed Escutcheons, a large stock. Jus received and for sale cheaper than ever before oilbred in this war ket. RUFUS REED, April 27, 19W. No. 3. Reed Douse. DDRESS COODS.—A good nesonmeni orPrimod Lawns, Cam brie, Dotted itlusliae, Linen Gloidlaws, &e. will be fount at D. R. DEWEY'S. PARASOLS A good assortment .11311 Parasols will be found very cheap at S. R. DEWEY'S MULL.and Jaconet Edging'and Inrorting; Mot, a duo assort., meat of Lisle- Tlkread, for sate by B. R. DRWEY'S. ' • • . k. • rca no . Cotton 10- yes, and Butrato, Horn and Imitation Back Comb, at Apnl 27. A Large ,and Splendid Assortment of OPEL ZNO" AND svmmira 000ne, At the only gamins CAS// STORE in E.*. 13. DEWEY is Just receiving, if not the largest, the hand -1,3• tomcat Spring and Summer Goods that has ever been brought orj)frered fir sale In Erie, sad they will be sold at the besot ( - 4 " , r to.so low that no person that will call end look at them will go meal , without buying, • My stock Is hill and complete in every Va riety of goods, and they have been selected with the greatest care. I would invite all persons who design purchasing Deeds in Erie. to call andesamlne my stack, 3 doors below Brown's Hoick Kate Street. EriedthtS 9 ft. 1930 . 40 1050. 13 AR GAZNB IN zin,zzir ;1150 SPRING AND SUMMER 000DS. Still Cheaper than Evert ft B. WRIGHT is now receiving and openinvdirect froth the Eastern eines, ono of the tar choicest and best selected Metre of Spring and Hammer Hoods, he has ever tefore brought to this nuukm, which comprises an uhusartavarlety of fashionable Drys Goods, Shawls in great variety, Linen Goods, Men's and Boy's Wens, Bonnets, Men's and Boy's Hawke., ese.. together with afall and complete assortment of every thing eenneeted with, the Geode trade, which he Is bound to sell Ile the lowest figure, which fact may be known to tilt Mona Wat.wlH call at the come: opposite Brown's Hotel: - Apri120,1950. • _4o' By O`Rielly's Line for tho Observer Nam Yong, May, 2 MARKETS. , WALL PAPER. 13. A. CRAIN, BEG leave to announce to his friend) and the Palle Ken erally,, that having boughtioultnßst oldie stock of It. A Baker, he will continue the Grocery et Provision. Business, and wil 'renal prices, as heretofore. to suit allAttlitomers. 'lle has just re - elved nom the east an addition is Kok %vie!' will to ',old low Ibr Cash. and Cash only. He Onzetere hopes his friends will give him a call, na be intends by iyilol'attgallOn to business to merit the putonnee or an. .8. - 4C - CRAN Erfr, Apr 1113403.30, • .4,Cheepolde. Erie, Ps. 11? [lLL.—Cambric and Lisle Edging aud Inserting, a good so sortment at. S. It. DEWEY'S Erie. Oct. 6 COTTON YARN, Carpet Warp, Wicking and Ratting, an white and colored Wadding at C. M. TIBBALS. Sega Eons° Molasses. A first-rate ntlich_ of Stewart's Nyrup; rdso,grod N. 0. Mo /there.; ;can be had of • T, W. MOORE. Erre, N0v.17,1919 27 LONG 811AIVILS.—A new arrival 0f1.0n,.; Shawls. of ditibrent qualityruni prices, Just received by J . LIU GIIES & CO. Erie, Dec. 8,1949. BUYS , PASTY llATlS t just received and for pill° cheap for Cash b y _ It. S. lIUNTCU. Park Maw. (AT OM. HATS. ()revery style and variety. Just received and v v for sale cheap by . U. S. HUNTER, Park Row. LA !M . S.—Nov style Solar and other kinds cf Lamps. and any quantity of Wicking, Chltuniea and Globes. at. ' Erie Nov. 24.1819, G. LOOMIS & Co's. SILK IVRAPPERS, for Lndien and New. together with a good assortment of Gloves and Hosiery, Juid received nt Nov. 3. IBM • WRIGHT' • . ,AOOO W Glas4, 200 ox — Eno.. J. 'reach an American indow class' BOY comprising all the sizes from Bby 10 to 3.2 by 41. This assortment contains some oftheb66l. doable Mick, suitable forshow windows and cases. Also, a lot of French Bby 10, altogether su perior to what Iz4 usually brought into this market, but which will be sold as low as the American. Altogetherours in 0116111 m is sn perior to any other out of the cities, and will be sold on terms that will suit all reasonable perso s. CURTER & IMOTIIF.R, Erie, July 14,1819 . , N 0.6 Iteed 1/010C. MUFFS and BOAS.—A tine aNsortment of Lynx, Genctin, berian Squirrel and Fox hluttn, selling cheap at Jan. 10. IPSO. WRIGIFI''S Corner. G OLD, Silver mud Florence Leaf; Gold. Silver and Composition Bronzes; Japanned tins, assorted colors Nov. 21. CARTERB & ROTEIM, -"' ' • ' ' .:„.. SPECTACLES.—BIindness Improved by Perifoeal, Parabolic and other kinds of Glass, In Gold and Silver, German Silver Steel, and other frames. An extensive assortment to select frontal. November2l, 1 00.311 S & Co's. LUMBER W ANTED.—The highest market price will be paid for any quantity of White Wood s Cherry and Walnut Lum ber the more of C. 11. WItIGIIT, T;IIVE Ilundred Gallons Linseed Oil, twd hundred do. Sins. Tur pentlue, one hundred and filly do. Copal Varnl=h, coach - land urn Gore. by CARTER t.r. Zll/OTHER. LMil. AND LARDOIL AND CAND L ES. A superior quality of Lamp and Lard OIL and Sperm and Tollow Candles. for sale by 3. 11. BURTON. IMPROVED SALAMANDER SAFI:. A superior Salamander Safe weighing IWO pounds, with "Gale's" patent powder proof oek, for sale by J. 11. lIIIIITON. 12.000 Yards of_Olot &ct h Casohnoro at tho Erio Wolter' Eaory. EADY to beesehanged for WOOL by the subscribers nt their IL usual rates ofetehange. They have a varrety of Field and Fancy Strlpcsof the latest Eastern patterns for Gents. rants and Boys Clothes*, also, a good variety of all-wool Tweeds, tbr sum mer wear. ‘Ve will also taanufacture, the present season, at the following prices in cash. viz: For black, brown. Bray and Wei 'nixed cloth. 311 tents per yard{ cassitnere of same colors, 33 cents; white Elitunel23,eents, and pressed Flannel 03 ets. per yard. MEDAFFEY & BREWSTER. Erie, June 0,1810. GOLD and Silver leaf and Gold Oliver and Composition Mon zee. by , CARTER & BROTHER. CARPETING AND OIL GLOTTIS.-20 pees of Floor Oil GLOTTIS.-20k Clothe and Carpetings of pod styles and patterns for the spring trade. (very cheap) " LAND ACIENOT IN ERIE. The subscriber offers for sale, al his residence :r•-it.; in Erie. Pn.— • Grazing farm sat 0 to $lO per acre, in lots of , 100 to 200 acres. trrnin Farina aill4 to lI4U per acre. In lots of 30 to VW acres. • Wild land at 2 to $4 per acre, in lots 0(23 to 200 acres. Out lots of Erie, at 22 to $3OO per acre, and In lots of I:rie, at WO to 6 , 1,000 dollars. each. Erie Out lot N 0.370, situate between Prem.!' & Hol/nad Streets, subdivided into convenient lots, for Itesidence or business, now for ante at 200 to $4llO cash. A rare ehnnee. Also a fine IVater Lot property newly wharkd. for Sale or Rent. Erie, March 2. ISM. tVIISON KING, Ettl General Land Aetna & Land Broker. BBOROUGHORDERB.-6= Borough orders Ibr e ale at a die. count for Cub. C. 0. WRIGHT. NSW sTonal 'No. 3. Reed Mouse. Peeieh Street, E'rie, Pa. H. WHIPPLE, respectfully inform - the public that they J• havethis day oned the largest and best stock of l Imported Winos, Liquors and pe Cigars ever (inbred in thispart pinto con ntry consisting of the tbliow Mg articles. viz.: 6 half' pipes Port Wine, 6 do. Madeira; 6 do. Sherry; 3do, Malaga; 3 bldg. Jamaica Rum; .sdo. Ohl Monongahela Whlshey: 10 half and quarter pipes °tad and Signet. Brandy; 10 eighths do.; 5 bids Cherry do.; 3 pipes Hol land tiin; 1 pipe St. Croix Rum, 1 pipe old Irish Whiskey, and 23.000 Spanish Cigars, of different brands. The above articles, were taken from the Custom House in New York by us onithe 41st of October inst, and are warranted as pure nanny ever imported. Country dealers are particularly invited to call and errand ne our stock and prices before purchasintrelsewhere as we are confident tlre eat) sell cheat er than eon be bought in this State or New York for Cash. Groin or all kinds Wattled, tbr which the highest market price will be paid. Erie. November 24, 1819. tf 27 .rnizratt rnsrvratis 1 3,1 55 YARDS English and American Prints, 'nine is low as 0 cents per yard, warranted favt. Colors, Erie. N0v.17, 1819. C. M. 111:111ALS. CA88! CABBI - OABII will le paid for 1000 Bushels DperS, if delivered min, Vat the Empire Stores. • 11. CADWELL. , Erie, I eb. 19 .49 . , SILK PLUSH HUNGARIAN CAPS, a beautifill article, for sale cheap by R. S. HUNTER; Lark Row. LADIER. BOAS. in great variety. }net received end for [sale a the Ilat and Cap atom of R. S. HUNTER. Park Row. A CARD. DD. A. DEERE would respectflilly announce to his friends and 'patrons that he has declined the general practice °tined ic ne and surgery In favor of Dr. J. L. STPAVART— a gentleman. whom he cnn most cheerfully recommend to the public as a well educated and experienced Physician, worthy of confidence and t.at ronage. Dr. 0, will continue to practice obsietrlns attend to consulta. Mans, give advice and medicines in hinolfice. and In,. cases where It may be desired asslstDr. Steward hi ins practice. Erie, April 20, IEOO. Clarpotings and Oil Cloths. A LARGE assortment ot direrenl styles of Carpets, from IS to A emits per yard; also, Floor Oil Cloths and Druggets, Stair Linnens and I'niste Spreads, Just received at• Erie, April :10 1650. %YR IG lIT'S Corner. NOTICE HVING A sold out my stock of Grqceries and Provisions to B. A. GRAIN. Esq.,l au desirouSofclosing up my business in Erie. 1 therefore request all those knowing themselves indeb ted to me by book account, to call and settle, either by paving up or giving their notes, as I shall remain here only until about the brunt May, when all accounts then remaining unpaid will by pla ced in the hands of a .11114 ice of the Peace for collection. . . I have on hand unsold a few reams of Wrapping paper. a few Pegars. cask 014 Pale Brandy. cask old Monon a Whiskey, 10 years ohl. and ID burels rectified %V hisk.•y. which I will sell at cost, to ChM UP, Also. fume sugar cured Mans and Souldeco, which will he sold low. Plante tall at the store next the one htely occupied by the subscriber. . R. A. RAKER. Eric, April 12, 1530. ' 49 rewo. REMOVAL. do C. MILLF.R. have removed their Boot and Shoe • Store to N 0.7, .Poor PeopleN Row,'" State street. opposite U. Cadwell's Store, in tllt , room latel7oeoulded by inter. Culbertson, as a Tailor Shop. where they luny be found at all Salmi ready to wait upon their customers. Please give two call. Ear. April It IMO. O. Sr C. AMAPA. ZIZZIDtCAL NOTXOI2-. RS. P. & R. PAllf.KalF.R. respectfully announce to tire pnb. D Ile that they have remove I their residence and . odize to the comer of Preach and Eighth streets. (lately occupied by W. R. Johnson. Dentist.) where they will attend to all professional calls both In, town and country. Etie. April 8, 100. 050. WAVIIREDOZPO L/1011. 1850. BUFFALO fc CLEVELAND DAILY. EXCEPT SUNDAYS. THIS LINE. consiettng otthe Meiners TECUIIf- OEM Capt. J.O. RUM OutioND. Capt. F. S. nun. an AMMON, Cap( R. G. Evamr. wiliann, during the season/of flasikotion, between Bunt° tad CleVelood, touching at the intermediate ports, as Ibilowt: IibMID UM , 1, EntIND DWI.. • De DuiTato 10 A. M. 1. Leave Cleveland 3 P., M.,. ~ " Erie BP.M. ' ... Erie BA. M. , Arrlveatelev. TA. M. Arriveat 80W.% P. lif.' Conneetitige Dunkirk with Slaps ibr Jamestown: at Erie with E.G. Park's aeltet Liaeor Pittsburgh, and at Cleveland with Steamers Ibritanditstry, T led.). Detroit and Chicago, tinily. - The Boats grads Line a e all staunch, fast and comfortable. having Upper Cabins and State Rooms. Buffalo. April 26-0 m , , 'CEO; B. WALBRIDGE. riLOTHEI and Casimenhand a good assortnientotEnlk and Li n. V nen Veeting, will be *old ebeap at . Dt:WEI"O rrtAIME - SPREAPS.—White, Brown It ilneu Table Spreads. bx ihe yard be pattern, at Tel low freer.. wilt be tenni at Art! V. IIEIVEY'r3 ID• Important to the Cloonunity! Laditt and Gemtlancoi, and all who ars about bkyise Goods, pope listen. IVIOTWVIIISTA,NDING all that has been &aided:tie about the great advante in the prices of Goods, 1 have the pleasure of Informing you that I have Jun teturnedfrOut New York with one of the richest and the ref y piteopeet stock of Goods ever been Offer ed In this market!! Tio ou who will favor me wttir a call, 1 wlllihow. asd sell their; Urania n& prices which I pledge myself *Utrly defy conspsfilionfrear any quarto All t ask is—tail I-call—and you shell be satisfied, itposltive evidence and plain truth and facts eau do It 'Plie Ladies,by simple looking in, can see some of Me richest Crape Thibet and rillk idtrawls, and Paris Visits, elegant Drew Silks of the latest and moat dealrabic stylers midcolors, Berag,er, Lawns, Linens, Gingham* and Prints, Bonnets, Trimmings, Parasols, Gloves, ilo fiery, and an endive variety of other .Goods. which 1 went.' loVlto ail vvho would cOnstill their own Interest to erl,and examine. To the Gentlemen 1 would ray I have every thing that can be needed, froin the cheaper& to the nicest qurdites lb' men and boys wear; all I ask is, can, and you t shall Nt satisfied., One tvordsoore and Imu done. 1 any one fa want of a Carpet? To such an one I will pledge mysel to sell, from lig tiegont Three Ply to a Cotton Imitation, at about the sonic rates., i.ve 'in Erie. that oter merchants have paid for them In New York. nein I would say call and you shall be molded. 7. I). Ewe, April 13 o t need Itt.use. TO DAZIZTBICK AND .1 TEEM& CIIEESE es VATS with 801 l ready ma ,a and made to order. Also, Milk Pane or different act's, Were, Strainer Pails, Dish Kettles, large nail small, Coffee ots and Milers r.f different seizes. Tea rots, Isiah Pant. Vunate Paws, Canal Lamp, anal Ca nal rumps. I n short, n good msorintent or Tin mid Japan Ware kept constantly on hand. M.O. Copper tvorks of all kinds mado and repaired in the I est manner and at the aborted notice. Country Merchant. wishing to make Mils of Tin Ware., can be accommodated with a liberal discount. MIDDLETON er. MURPHY. Erie, April 13, MO. trig Dissolution of 00-Partnership. NOTICE la hereby given, that the connection leretofne exis ting between the subeeribere.ns ilantware dealer'', has been ads day difsoived by mutual advent The Innineni of the late firm will be continued by Rufus Reed, at the store heretofore oc cupied by theta. anl all unsettled elatme, for or againEt them, will be•ettlett by him. R MIMI REED. Ede Pa. Match Mb; IMO. EDWIN SANFORD. Doctor Mathew S. Sohnson. QRADLIATE of the Philadelphla College of Medicine. having located permanently in - Erie, will give prompt attention to professional calls In town and country. Ocrick—Southivest corner of the Diamond, the brick formerly ocCupled by Dr. Faulkner. Itesiorsek—On the Diamond,. first building east of °Mee. Erie Porch 30. dfltf My oroditors Want ZZonoy. THEREFORE ail persons indebted to me will confer a most essential favor by calling during the mouth of April, and ad justing their accounts. It. 8. HUNTER. Erie, Marclt 3J. IPSO. 1O SOT TO oorpmxt answitantr. HAVING a good stock of Coffees on hand, bought befbre the rise, enables me to sell good Rio and Java Coffee for Mid. per lb. Also, a fresh assottutentofNcw Teas, Just opened at Erie, April 13. WRIGHT'S Elistoen,Uoreos. AVING conceied several pairs and single horses, we wish to IA dispose °fillet's for cash. or on short time to good men at fair prices--than try the home market a short dine before driving them away. They can be seen at the framer barn. April O. LESTER I3ENNET Notice to Varmore. CARTER & BROTHER haven quantity of Flax Feed on hand which they will lend to persons wishing to POW it. and coa tract at fair p: ices for the ensuing crop. Persons wishing to ob• twin the article In this way had better cull soon. Erie. March 23.1e59 45 Elpring ll:Sonnets.- RECEIVED thin waning by Expresg. one cam of Strnw ts Bonne and childrens Hate. new ntylem nlgo. a tow pieces Rof Ribbons. Hair Combs, Ate. AIRS. AI. CURTIS. 4 . Erin, April G. 1i,50. 47 Gil.A AT 11l FRENCH STREET, TRAY be found n choice assortment of Fine American Mrahle, ILL of various sizes, suitable for Head IStones, Tait, Tables, &e., which will be sold at pi lees that cannot fail to suit ph/chas ers. Please call and examine quality, and prices before purchasing of travelingageuts, by so doing you will sate one-third of your UMR. I'ELTON, Erie, March 9. 1E4'0. 1y43 POWERS , sling' %roan STORE. On the cash system! Produce scanted iu exchange for goods. Dry Goods! Large Stock: In endless variety. Great Bargains offered: More goods for less money than any other Store in Erie County. Alto, large stock of Groceries, as - • aqua: cheap for the rea4y! Fresh 'l'eas, greener.: qualaty.for3l,tl7. a sOrts., warranted la nil, or the mosey refunded. 4 e., ¢e. TIZE subscriber having leased for a term of years the glom, No. 0, Howlett Block, knon n ns the "New York store," will con tinue the business of merelinndizing in this city. where he will be happy to see and wait upon his customers and the public general ly who wish to either buy or sell for cash. Raving but tittle faith in thee-friendship-in-trade" principle. I shall bald myselfin read iness to make it the interest of toy customers to buyof me. Amapa 'my goods I have some that I will sell at Cost: hence buyers will frequently suit themselVes with goods which I am disposed to "run off." To one and all remember this truth. lam 1101 to be undersold in Western Pennsylvania: TO FANMErtd.—I am in the market for Butter, and Cheese. In any quantity, and shall to in readiness at ail times fo pay cash during the ensuing season. Very respectfully, Erie. March 9th, IBM. S. D. POWERS. • 3011' TO THE WORLD! Perry Davis's Vegetable Pain filler, FOB the Instant Cure and entire Eradication of all Pain. In ternal and External Remedy. No matter where the pain is or 01 what nature. this will reacts it. Opinion °fine most prom inent Druggists of Cincinnati in its favor. OINCIPINEII. Oct. 26th, 1619. WE, the undersigned, Druggists and Merchants of this eity, have been acqu tinted with, and sold for a ytar or two past, all article of Faintly Medicine known as PERRY VMS' VEGETA. ate PAIS Kll.Lift. nod WC MAIM assure the public that In eiery instance, so far as We knew, it has given the best satisfaction to the purchaser. We can re:onnuendllt to the public us an article of great Merit and Virtue. Indeed we never knew kin article of Medicine became PO di•ser vedly popular in so short time, which is proved by the fact of its eater:sive sale and comtnntly increasing demands. Sigyars—J. D. Park, corner 4th and Walnut sts.: J. D. Dough ty, cor. llth and Main sta. t Wade, Eckstine & Co., cor.. 4th and Main sts.:. W. J. Gortkm.cor. Western Row and Bth sty.: C. Collins, cot. L. Market awl eye. eta.: G. 11. Bates, tor. Front and Mains ens.: A bia 7ellcr , cot. Columbia and Main eta,: J. & C. Hoak int, %I Fend st.: E. B. Ilinnnn, cor. L. Market and Main Its.: S. 11. Parvin , Coluwbia and Front sts.: A. L. Scoville, cor. Stit and Race. OPINION OP THE PRESI4. (From the Cincinnati Commercial, Oct. 31. We take pleasure in referring the reader to the testimony of out prominent druggists and well known citizens to the virtue of MI- As' Pain hiller. We have used the article and found it valtinble. The sale of this article in the United States is beyond all meet:dem, as the books of the office will show, [From the Vineinncti Nonpariel,NovitOttrd DAVIS' PAIN KILLER. We emit the attention of our readers to the advertisement of lids great remedy for the most instant relief of pain. No medicinal preparation with which we are acquainted, appears to possess such power for theeztinetion of pain, No preparation has ever become so popular to our community, or created such a sensation In the public mind through the see t ion of the country w here it has been introduced and become know n. Ii will be menthol some of our most prominent eitizens, and business men, strongly recommend it to the public. DA en nrticle of •'nrur Nikita AND virtue." and that they never knew any medi cine to becomes() deservedly: popular in so short a time. !Front the CWOIIIIIIIO Dispatch, Oet. 31.1 DAVIS' PAIN KlLLER.—Whatcwer may he the prejudices entertained against a great many patent medicines, we can tali selves tear willing testimony to the efficacy of this article. We have seen its bogie effects in soothing the severest pain, inn great many cases, and know it to ben good article for the uses and pur poses to which it is devoted, and even in cases where it may not prove infallible, it DOACEECEI the rare virtue of doing no loyury. ETPriee 2.1 c. Site, and St UU per bottle. Principal office for the Western States, No. 7 College Du kliegs. . J. N. IiARRIs. Ag't. • T. 11. C. ALLEN, Supt't. To whow e4l orders must be addressed. NOTICE: TO DEALERSi IN PAIN The name Pain Killer helongsexchnively to the Proprietor of this Med:eine. That right has recently been sustained by a Court of law, anti any person found telling nu article by that name, and not of the tunnu fae tore of Perry DAVIS & Son, will be prosecuted. J. U. Burton, Erie, wholesale Agent for Erie Co. Agents wan. led for the country. emtv6m4l9 DISSOLUTION. T"' partivership heretofore existing under, the name of Bro. Beebe Strong, hie been this day dissolved by mutual con sent. A. SEMI - Erie, Aprl/ L 15.50. L. STRONG. lido music Store. Ose Door ear of Broarn's Ilotet. YOtl' can find n variety of Musical Instruments and Insane tore. Violins for Gl:a9 to 815, Acordeons, from Wm*. to e 25 nut r b, si 50to 610, Guitars, 64 to 69, ylagoletts, Clarinctle, Fifes, Violin Bono, Bridges. Strings. and nit things pertaining, to the dell:Minced. Also a variety of Yankee Notions, Pocket Cutlery, Raison. ilk Ralsor Straps, Pistols. Percussion Caps, Toys. Cards, Combs, %lair and Toothbrushes. Needles, Pins, Thimbles. flair Pins, Looking Classes, Fancy Boses, Vases. mid a vnricty of other Uhl& One door cast of Brown's Hotel. %V. N. LEWIS. A GOOD assortment of W Vestingv, some very nice, intcrt cheap at the store of H. JACKSON. 1850. TEMOUGIII TO nnAviare. XU 36 111013118. CLARK, PARKS 4. co. 5, nrAvr.R AND ERIE DAILY EXPRESS PACKET LINO, Tu PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, ST LOUIS, /cc., &c. rPllEntove Line is composed of Bret class PACKET BOATS. .1. leaving Erie dolly nt 8 o'clock. A. M. Connecting a i Beaver with the River Packets for PIT:DIE URGII. CINCINNATI, LOU ISVILLE, ST. LOUIS, &c., Wording altogether the cheapest, easiest and most pleasant route to all ph:Leeson the Ohio River. W. C. CI.ELA NC. Agt:vt. Ofliee at Brown's Tiotel. earner of State Street and. the Public Square, nod the l'acket Landing. N. 11.—flpatrord's Erie and Pittsburgh Espress is reft in connec tion with this line, by which all kinds of Express business wilt, be trammeled with promptness and dispatch,. erie, Apttl, 12,11ti0. - tll9 '.tea' . • 1850. zadrat TROY 4 MICTiIIOAY LAKE ROST .611Y6: SAIIIIIATIt X XCEPTIED ON ERIS CANAL. • vAR.Gora INSURED: MUIR the transportation of Freight and Passengers between New JL: York and Buffalo: without detention or reshipment at Alba ny ar Troy, conosexino hash G EO. R. WALLIS I DGETS DAILY LINE OF STEAMBOATS between Bufrolo and Erie. IVIINELER. TRACY & CO. ProprietOrs; D: 0. FANNING, Agent,lSCoentles Slip, viper of Frouvut, (up stairs ' ) New-York. • AGENTS. " S. MenTSSICK, Albany; G. 11, WALIIRIDGE,ButibIo; JO MAU KELLOGG, Erl 6, Mark Packages & - M. L. B. L," and ahi,p daily, Sabbath excepted, from AftnniA PIER, COEN TIES' SLIP. A. wriketur.' • aro. 11. 114710 Y. • F. BACETS. Eric, March LPN, - 4,ltE — 1 60 BOXES WIND'AV CLAt2P, English, French ad t./ AMetican. ity tale krill , • CARTER & BROiLik CONSUMPTION CURED . CANCHALAGUA, rou TES COY: LETS CVOS or - Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Asthma, Bronohitis,Spitting of Blood, and all other Lung Complaints tending to CONSUMPTION This modirine Is Just SI hat it Is declated to be above. A tem cdy for thee:mark& rare of ail those affections of the Twoat and Lungs, which if neglected, always end In Cos'cxrrtos. It it not n wurffilcve, cat rit-petts made juseto oat, I tar In any of the mammon nostrums of the day, but Is, a strictly ocientijc fiver alias - , -the Original recipe having been tarnished by no eminent Phyla clan, (the late Pref. Rovers.) and that still further Improved by one of the plesent proprietors, who is himself a regailarfreda caul Physician, a gtaduate of the University of Peuns3 Ivanla.— It Is compared of the choicest articles in the vegetable kliugdeaL meat of them of long-Wed value and established reputation, and some of theinfonErsty ate, ittiieularly the CAtICIALAGC.II. a Ilan of most wonderful medicinal virtues. lately introduced Into this country Sena California. The Recipehas been shown to thousand XI Physicians, who have universally approved it, and will be shown to any Physician who desires to see it. upon application either to the Proprietors or their Agents It bas teen need In mid lauds,' of casts, and Is strongly reccuanended by PhEsfelert, even Professore in our Medical Colleges, ISlintstcrs c f Govpel, Judges, Law) era, Merchants, Mee hanico. & e.—a eottelbslte reef that there is no quackery or dereption stout it, but that it Is a Medi cine of most uncommon t htue and efficacy. ' PA MPH LEr. As tto ordinary-rind advergeeme estra begin to jartice to the merits of this article, the Prop ietets hate cmtedled in n pamphlet form, the history of this Med ic ine—thertescriltit a, sa tare. &c., of its principal illgred lents— it effect they are devised to hate upon dm human system—and above.all, the iscolculable amount of good which itll3B done They design to circulate this Pamphlet extensively t but should any one be overlooked, they ore earnestly desired to call upon the Agents ranted below, and pro cure one, gratis it will well repay a perusal. The Etats on pogo hh may be worth to yourself or family, T lIOUSA NDS OF VOL. LAMS. sad it wilt introduce you to a LIMB of testimony in' its favor which is perfectly Such boitteour confideneFlNl its virtues. we arc willing to war rant the Medicine in every recent case, (if ut-ed according to the directions.) and where the person Is not 'satisfied that he is deriving benefit from it, by return lag he bottle within 21 time, THE: MONEY will be refunded. ErSee page ad of the Pamphlet. For sale. wholemle and retail. by A. L. bCOVILL & CO.. Proprietors, at their Principal Office. No. 03 Warren at., New York, to whom all orders for the aledleiue, and letters relatingto agencies, should Le addrei red, pest paid. TT Be t ime to ask Cr,, Vr 4. Burrs' Syrup cj L2VEZPOOL. TAP, and Csricirst.s.crit., and let no other to palmed on to you. CAUTION.—.Yana' grannie'. unless there Itionthributt wrapper Taste of hand. silte. 1 with a Pet, hp A:t.:scovia.r.az Cu. COCGIIS.CeqpiI, 1"" Dr. A 'Rogers' Syrup of layman onr. TAU, and Casctz.t.f... Attu. has proved iuelf to he the most sirraordistary medical aid in curing that usually fatal disease Cessuraption. Cut. it should be remembered. illiS MINIM ire is as efficacious end entwine in the inctdeet stages, such as roughs, CCiitiß, Hoarseness. Lc...before the LungS are .so far gone that ulceration be■ taken place. It is seldom, if etcr. known to fail in breaking up the most °bath:at:l and dist r&sind Cough or Celd, la a few hours' time. if the dissg dons are strictly followed! The get:vice. which malts% so teriy. wanderlitt cues, i i for a :lc at Carter & Brother and Butlin & Per ktnb, Lric T.T3I From !Le _rt I ter STRONG TESTIMONY. ' 93'"Tlic columns of the Press- thruaphr ut the country seem to be so filled with notices of cures and specifies for all di.eases. 'flesh is heir to. that crio hardly knows what to do in ease of dm enae. for fear that in using:one medicine. nnotirer and better may be overlooked. But from the remarkable eves, and the h igh order and vast amount of testimony lately brouatiTunder our personalro tlee of the extraordinary efficacy of Drßogers' Syrup of Lsvirr.- WORT, ir•lt, and Cantirsrxems, v,e are ripened to regard the evidence of our senses, and confidently st„ e, that for Cowes and Colds and that hydra-hentled monster, ORSCSIPTION. WC think the above preparation a safe. speedy. n d certain cure. To all our friends we say, TRY IT; and if it does not help you.nothing else will." ~ IW.ATII FROM A SIACIIT COLD! 0.T13y neglecting those salutnry preenutions which eemmon SCIPT dictate, many, very I.:any:fall victims to their prudence. We have seen the young 1 4 rie'e blooming like a bird of paradise—. the fair of dower hope. the pride of her father, and the joy of her mother—her cheek flushed with antic iration, and her e) e beam • ing with the soft empress ion of love—the gay dreams of life dans clog before her fancy, with the rich and t ariegaled tints of the rainbow's line. We hare seen all this changed—aye. the.ssed• ding garmeni fora shroud, and the hrhlal chamber for the sepal• dare of the dead; nod all this by neglecting a "ammo), cold." - Now, before it is toe late, use Dr. Pogsse S e rra!) f LivcatcolT. 'VAL and CANetut.sons. which gives immediate retie, as then samht of our most intelligent and wealthy families are t rendy and fo testify. PR ten—in large. bottles, 61,00 ; or six bottles for £5,00. For sale by Carter & Ilmther, and .1. 11. Burton, Eric; Wm. Bell & Co. Quincey; )1. C. Torsi] & Co. North East; I. 11. Cane, Allard; ht. If. Townsend, Springfield; 1. Davis,. Lcekyortt G. King. Albion. AEric. May 12. 1•319 rrilatsand Caps for tho People.aa rzwEs P.E.ntrilb ONE-TURD.—SPLENDID HATS FOR 61.50—CLOTH CAPS FOR 12} CENTS. . SMITH, !Its-mt. N 0.3, CAtapsida; would respectfully In • form his friends and the public, that be has received from New. York n splendiu Hock of lime, Cars, and Furs, which will he cold Cl the al oi - e Reduced Prices. Ar co, that he has added great radiate+ for Manufacturing, and will he adding daily to that branch of his buriness, and to his stark of er.1(14. I 3J Vail and examine PRICES. Oct. a, I e-19.-n2l. MR . I D A Gil !]ELN akAzzirinw. S!I EtiM AN 4r, Le.wio are harpy to annoand t the ladies and Gentlemen of Erie, and the friends of science and art in the region round about, that they are prepared to take Likenesses of a suplr for quality at their moms, °ter Middleton &Murphy's store. three doors east ef Brown's Hotel. '1 here are levet at reasons why persons eanobtain better pie - tit Tea at our T 00111,4 thall at any other iu this e ity, or in this. part of the country. Otte is, WE SCENE TEM Dnepr =arm S kyl ight and side tight CO:tID I N ED—ca ch correcting the fnult4 off' the other, and' producing a natural 'and most benutithl etrect.-,- TRY IT, WHOEVER IS NOT SATISFIED WITH Nu. TURES TAKEN EISEWIIEUE ! Another reason is, we have the best apparatus. The importance of this will be obvious to anyone. We shall not offer those who favor us with their patronnce, the flat. insipid. corpse-like things which many who call themselves artists present to the public. Neither shall we offer these dark, gloomy images which human beings are sometimes told resemble themselves; but clear anti accurate Likenesses, possessing the most beautiful blendi ug of light and shade, richness snit depth of tone, remarkable distinctness of features, true expression of the eye, boldness of relief. distance and invisibtlity of back ground, delicacy of finish, softness, transparent and artistic effect. Remember there is no room of the kihd near Acre which has the facilities of thm. It is designed to ten permanent establishment, NOT TO BE EQUALED is our motto. W. U. BD ER)IAN. Erie. Feb. 2. 1630. W. N. I.E‘VIN. ZIRZE CITY MILLS. EN CORNER OF PENN sn& RAILROAD PLACE.= public arc assured that Custotu Grinding is stone at this .1 Mill ns well ns Merelinnt tvork. Conetantly on hand. Flour by the barrel, and per pcund etfatne tales ns per barrel. Those who purchase by the barrel can bare It delivered at any point in the city free of charge. Bran and Shorts. also for Salo. • Orders for Flour by the barrel let with C. MeSparren will be attended ntul delivered as above stated. li. S. FAY, Miller. Erie City Mills, Jan. 1,550. sof Dice Clever aiticiTiruotby Feed. for Tale IT C. B. WIIIGIEr IME.--Conbtantly on balai na chomp no the cheapen by C. D. WRIWIT irnoLF:sm.); 4.vp RETAIL :! ratios anoolansma. No. t?, Fleming Blade, Stale Urea. rgillEsubseribcr having bought the entire sleek of Groceries! .L formerly owned by A. king req., and added a little more t 0 it, is ready to sell to all those wishing to buy cheap for cash or ready pay. as I am bound to sell as cheap if not cheaper than any otherestablishinent of the kind In this city. The stock Is largo and bought expressly for family use. consisting orally quantities of Teas, Porto Rieo Sugar, Java Coffee, alolasses Loaf Sugar,- Sperat Candles, Bhl. Snit, Shaving So ap, Mould •• • Coarse do.. Pale do.-, - Dipped •• Cream Nuts, - Tobacco Plug, Cigars. Filberts. " Cut & Dry, Powder. Cinnamon, Shot. Legwood, Lead, . Starch. Alum, - Indigo, . Relined Candy, _ Nails, Ground Ginger, Common do.. Rice, " Alst.ice. Assorted Sane Ware, tin eet 071. . Pepper, Fresh White Fith. Ship Chandlery. Flour, Mackerel, - New Oilcans Sugar. Rio C/Lree. Besides a great many things too numerous to •mention. Those wishing to buy will do well to give me a call before purchasing, us I am determined to sell low for ra-h. JOHN M 'CANN. N. IL—cOuntry produce wilt be at all times taken •exctume for Cocas. J.. WC. E ie. March lit, tsV7O. ' - 43 tArrx) FOR 8 41E+111. E subscriber °dim for salon lot of ground.of about tilacrft, containing nit elect:cot water privilege for tither mills, or or aux knot of cormufacturing purposes, atlbrding a sufficient and constant rupoy of water, With ntqul 33 ket (Aland costly impro ved; also do awm nee of goo.; timber on the lot. suitable for ma king the improvements. Tte above property lift In the township of er,rn rd. Srle Co.. two ri ilea west of the thriving village of Gi rard on the Erte extenslan canal. and about 3 miles cast of Spring field. and one, half rolte pools of the ridge road. The road lead ing from the ridge road to the lake Rasta very near it. Thrrirat eastern and western rail-road will pass wirlun 33 or 30 rods, as located. Terms will be made favorable to the purchaser and a good title given.• Inquire of the subaeriber living on tho Premises. bf winch the abovelot is n part. WILLIAM MILES. Girard. F.rlc Pa. March IESO. 2;1113 rtGarettetopy aniTcharge advertiser. . y Express! r ÜBT rieceived'a fultsupply of Dom Fitch's remedies fir COW' rnmption. Female &o. Also. Abdominal support. cry. Shoulder Brases and Inhaling Tuba, Ly J U. A Maus, Erie. Match 13. ' Ageut. 500 Vlou. bs. ArIP the most appromt patters. Ihr sat cheap at the Eric Steam la' Foundry. Three vizesof the eclat, . tel Woiaceias or Michi gan PhAtirk ' hich has drawn the maniac+ at the State nth' of Michigan and New York. and at this county Fair. Right and left hand. LEBTER, tiEhNET, 6c CIII36TER. Aprll6, 1830. 47 IXTROUGIIT and cut spikes, alto fenee and floor Rails at the. WY. Hardware Store of RUFUS REED. Erie ApHt 6, " No. 3, Reed Rouse. GAIiiiRN TROWEL*. RAKE* AND t g , m 0 ,1 f is s ort mental R. Reed'd Hardware Store. N 0.3, Reed haute,. D A ILn0.11) STOCK .—VVa o Led. 9SCO of Et ic and N. S. RLU Ix Nowt incek, for inuncdhate vee p by pul - seriber. Apriil4. Ca B. W.RIGIa. READ! BEAD!! Sinl2
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