The Amende Honorable. It appears from a communication in tho Union, cop ied into the Gaylte, that the extract which wo published hot week from the Now York Ercning Post, relative to the Peyton claim was incorrect—that tho said claim was allowed and payed by the lute administration, and there. fore no blame, if blame there is, can bo attached to ,this. {ye aro happy to be able to make this amencle honorable, for although we are forced to believe that it is the most corrupt dynasty that CO!v ruled tho country. wo aro far from desiring to add to its infamy by the promulgation or (also charges. No. no—thiss no-party administration has sunk itself low °nought in the, public confidence, without the need of false weights to carry it down to a "deeper depth." So much in justice to an already po litically damned Administration, and not a word in re ply to the uncalled and unwarraftted insinuations of the Gau ll e . It is an old saying, and as-far as our experience goes, a very true ono, that the greater the rogue, the more ready he is to place every body else in tho same category with hims'elf. Upon this principle of a dishon est mind alone can we account for our cotemporarie's in-' sinuation that a "correction" was "not likely to appear i n t h e Obserrer—not even in substance;" for there is nothing in the past couduct of the Observer to justify the idea that we would not make a correction when 'fairly convinced of having done injustice. Can the Gazette say as much? But our cotenmorary did not believe his gratuitous fling himself, for, after boldly asserting that wo would oot make the correction, ho has the impudence to ask us to do fo. Now, it is hardly necessary for us to eav that we have not yet soon tho communication in the Union, said to have been published by that paper.— But it is useless to occupy space farther—the Gazette's twodold object is seen through and duly appreciated; but it wont do. We shall continue to expose the "Galphin." operations of the Cabinet "regardless of denunciations from any quarter," and especially from such a quarter: VERMIFUGE.—To Messrs. Kidd & Co. Druemms, corner of Wood nod Fourth streets , Pittsburgh Idongs tie honor of having induced the inventorAL I this great mord) to oder it to the public. This he has done through them it has now been before the public for more than a year. It has icca Introduced Inman sections of the Union, mut has given on all sides the most coihplete satisfaction. Where it has been tried i t h 3, leen pronounced the best remedy , for worms ever invented. Families shuuld never be without a supply. We add the follow inc ism hundreds of sitntlar testimonials. • .IlowAso, STk:CDEN CO. KY. Sept 6. 1617. •'J. Lidd k Co —We had a lot of your Vermifuge, and can rec to...m.l it as one of the best mediones for worms we Imre ever hod. lir. M'Lane's Veranifuge never has failed to produce the dn., red eller I. J. ALLEY & CO.'' eul , l Ly Carter & Brother and .1. 11. Burton. Eric. VIAItRIMD. On Tamlay, the 7th inst., by the Rev. George A. Ly- on, Mr. Asian g. PorrEn, of Cleveland N. Y., to Miss ALTAT LYTLE, Of thin city. On the Sth'ult , in Venting°. by John R. Smith, Esq., Mr. Ales:ander Smiley, eaul Miss Decal lonman, all of Venango. DIED. At 'Bristol, Kendall comity, Illinois, on tho 27 of April. James Nelson, Esq, aged about GO years, formerly a resident of this county. In Nov Orleans, of consumption, on the 20th ult., Hannah P. wife of Capt. S. Alexander, of Bufildo N. Y. On the 3d inst.. in North East, Win. A. only son of Robert Hills, aged I year. - - - J. B. NICKLIN. KPVI kr nnJ general Agency and l'ununleeion lguquege, Frank itn. NEW GOODS I 11. FULLERTON would inform his customers and the pull tc JgeisTalh that he has liega II to receive Ids stock of BPRING AND:4I'II3IER GOODS—embracing a large and well selected ra tit of Staple and Fancy Dim GOODS, anocznrcs..onocrinurr, and HATIDWASITE, Also a very full assortment of OTRAW :0011S, enthracing almost e‘cry dceirablc i•tyle of Itonnets—Panama, y egliorn and l'alui Ilats. Artificial Flowers. &e.. all of which will he hoi d al. ni I.w prim , mi can he found in this city. Erie, ?day 11. IfSet 53 CwiGitEes GArriats.—llaviniz Mt:tined a patent of IL 14. flay. of New fork. to mannfacture the Congress Gaiter,. I , h3ll keep full assortment of Ladle's am! Genelemon's Congress 1.-tterso% high far eueeed all other Gaiters for (morns well ay hertu ty. J. 11. FULLERTON. Mny D. 1,50. $5OOO STOCK of Boots and Shoes, all of my own loan. Crime. embracing as great a variety 1111 tali b e taad at any e.taldirlatnent west of New York—also a Snit assort atof Star lin and Findings, J. IL FULLERTON. Nal, 11, 1539, 99 9 i d ) F ie 3 rZ f t S "i k e i Stine, in he g r iTa a n i ri 3ther' F n " May 11. 1.950. J. 11. FIII.I.C.RTON. I.IIRASM.S.—t am now receiviela a large assortment of yam r wjig,GOClSiAtina of plain eleatim•able and,fitnired Tura k satin, awl plain, changeable, figured and plaid silk, gi eiglnin and cotton Parapols, at TI MIA I.S'. Cheapside Spring styles of Bonnets. UUNG.VRIAN, Lace, French lace; gimp, colored and fancy chip. China pearl, Alb°ln, diamond pearl, Jenny Lind. Flo rence braid llontieta; alto Inca and gimp Gipslen. pearl and tulip 11011114.14 In great variety. Artificial wreathq. &c. May 11, Isso. C. itf"riittirms. RlillloNS--Spring styles of Bonnet Ribbons nt the lowest lig- JOU ures. rnyll C. M. T108A1.3. Prints and Ginghante. • - A NV quantity of French . English, Scotch and American fling !l hams, some ns cheap as one shillihg a yard, fast colors. or money refunded. Prices in great varieties of style; madder colors at (Id a 5:114I, warranted fast. C. 51. TIIIIIALS. (101.111tED Cotton warp, cotton yarn. harts. t at the lowerot inlets for cash or approved credit. C. M TIIIII Como Onot Como All It TIIOSE who wish to see the largest and best assortment and to purchase the cheapest goods ever offered in this City, will call nt No. tn, Cheapside, where we are receiving daily, the latest style.. and cheapest goods ever offered in this City. to which we invite the attention of our old customers and the politic. generally. Our stock comprises a general ni.sortment of Staple arid Fancy Dry Goods. Groceries, Crockery. Hardware. Nails, &c. Don't forget mean and examine our stock, as we will sell a little cheap mutat/ ehe cheapest. SMITH JACKSON. Erie. May 11,1530. Z12:11017TOR'8 NOTICE!. OTICE is hereby given that letters testamentary have been LV MUCCI lo the subscriber as executor of the last will -and tea "lnent or Simeon Royce, deceam , l, sate of Conneaut township, Die county. Pa. All persons. therefore, having claims against the eitate of said deceaset will present them. duly authenticated, andtho , e owing said 111 IA will make immediate payment to the eut.trtlwr :it his residence at We:481)610cld in said county. May It. 13i0. 4154 GILBERT RUM). El". Ilarborcreek Woolen Factory . Ting stilwerthers are ready to exchange Cloth or Flannels. for Wool of all kinds, or work on shares, or by the-yard at their Mal price& Carding and Cloth Dreosingdone as usual, on short notice. RUODES, CABS & Co. Ilarborc reek, May 10°30. 1."70 - PNOTICE.—All persons knowing themselves lobe indebted to the finn or Rhodes, Cass & Co., by note or book account, are parncularly requested to can nt their Fkctory in Harborcreek. on or before the middle of June next nniquiettle the same. Those who my attend to this notice will confer a favor on the subscribers. Ginlt RHODES. CASE & Co, Gaztito, COMMeteial"rind Chronicle copy 3 months DRE4B and Stripe Changoble Silks, Brunner. Lawns, Nrouslin De Lanes, Gingham, dr.c..turi received by Railroad. EI GEO. EL EN & SON. I)ONNUTB. Ribbons.. AGlfitials and Parasols. n good rtsfott, JIJ meni Just received by GEO. BELDEN & BON. ANTILLA SHIS AND FRINGES, a few pieces lost so eelved which can be bought cheap as • WRIGHT'S. Potldlaes Gooa. IHAVE' Just received a heavy stock of peddlers' Goods, con . - listing in part of Ilia dozen spool Thread, of various mannfae 'arcs; 100 poun'dsof colored patterns linen and cotton Threads, at manufacturers pricest also 460 gross hooks and eyes. together with a fine stock of pins. needles, combs, sewing silk, Ise., &e.. which Job to peddlato cheap ((Kesel!. on the corner near the Court Haute. C. 11. WRIGHT. lI'tiVILEI, Vicee and Renames, together with n snug sleek of shelf Hardware. oan he fauna cheap nt wßiciirs. TTim E.--4lme &Defiantly on hand at the lowest cash price. Or 4 dere i t iten nt the Meteor C. B. mac trr. rric May 0, Pl3O. SHEFT SHEARS, the be In town, are to be found at the (lard ware Store, No. 3. Reed House. !Emma STTLEB wawa lIANGING. TIIF, subfte Tiber% have retWved by nail Road a large assoninten of ha imr, Hanging & Hindering. Aiso Window Pnper,whlel :111c Bald ehead. O. ELDON & SON. Take Notico—Lunch Daily. LUNCII sen•ed up evpryl day from 12 to 12 dle eloe and hom2 too P. M. nt the 7 EAGLE,BALOON. FRUITof all kinds received daily of the L May 2. EAGLE SALOON J- N EWARK CIDER, Boktled Loner. rittsburgh Ale. end Lem onades can always be had at the EAGLE SALOON. CMARS, and a superior article of John Anderson, `-/ New York dne.evt and Honey Den/ Chewing Tobacco at the 144,1 e SaloOti. W. 11.11 ARRIS. Super Ititonda unl rLourtz 'FLOUR! DELIVERED .47' Yth i rß DOORS IVITHOUT Cll4l2OEr T" proprietor of the qUILLOREEIE MILLS informs Ids friendi that he ia prepared to deliver, in any part of the city, A SUP ERIOR AnTIOLE OF FLOUR, on the shortest notice. and the lowest Market valuer-warranted the BEST IN THE erTi - , or the money refunded and the Flour taken away. ' rf orders solicited and promptly attended to. Erie, May 2, 1830. • .101 IR ELLIOT. MAIL aranaNanzarivvra. wit b e ERIZ. PA . nn and :trier the Ist orMay, this office wil 0 l be opened at 0 o'clOok A- Mo and close at S P. M. The eastern, neatens and southern mails leave daily and close at . ; o'clock A. M. The Jamestown mail leaves daily, Sunday excepted and closes at t o'clock. A. M. 'rhe bienboro mail leaves on Tuesday and Saturday. and closes at 7 o'clock A. M. office open on Sunday from 0 to 8 o'clock A. M. and from 4i 16 6 o'clock P. NI. THOMAS 11. SILL; V. M. Erie, 'thy 1. HO . u 0 0 LZIN rnoiron TstE Proprietors hake on band :Mout 12,000 yards. of Plain, Plat k, Brown, Olive, Steele mixed, and Gray Cloth; and Vain F kiii‘l4, and Baird, eassitneres and Tweeds. which they are Pre. f mcd t "xellanke ror Wool, on a little better trims than UMW . Ofe• added considerable nays machinery, and employed hurl need t . ..ater n WOrklllati, we at , now prepare 4 to do ample 10 all who may favor us with a call. , We have mode ar rangements to manufacture Plarl Flannels, for woman and chit t` r" We continue to Full Dye awl dress Dvmestic Cloth, atM ,MarmfactUre Mot, at our usual Rates. %le wilt pay Cash for Wool at the highest price the Market will mEiittrrEy& Jr, May 1, IE:4. News by Telegraph to Erie. By O'Rielly's Line fur the Observer Afternoon. Report. WASHINGTON, May 8. Mr. Clay presented his resolutions accompanied by soparato bills—first for admiting California with her proson t' boundaries, expressing the opinion that now states may be formdod out of Texas. The 2d,,providefferrito rial governments for New Mexico and Utah without pro vision against the, admission of slaves, nod for III" . b°°ln dories as reported by the Territorial committee. The 3d, for the deliviiry of fugitive slaves, adding a clause to the bill before the Senate. The 4th, for the, abolition of sla very in the District of Columbia. Mr. Clay spoko is favor of immediate action, and wish ed to mako it the order of the day for Thursday. Mr. Turney objected. Mr. Phelps was opposed totho whole "serios of measures. Mr. Downs amid ho would not consent to the Tevhs end California boundaries. Mr. Berrien did not think it would allay agitation Mr. Mangum was not satisfied with all the features of the - report, but ho cheerfully assented to it for the,purposo of allaying agitation. Applause. • Mr. Clemons denounced tho whole plan'. He was sur prised at Mr. Mangum's course. Mr. Clay censured Mr. Clemens, and his opposition as premature, and spoke very warmly. Mr. Footo lectured Mr. Clemens for his premature opposition. Mr. Clemens replied to Mr. Clay and Mr. Footo. I-10 had no idea of being dictated to by Sen ator. Mr. Yule thought that tho South had been prom ised their sharo of the oysters. Mr. Borelayd said that he would not ha satisfied. Minn.—The Census bill was passed with an amend ment in favor of 133 Members. The California bill was then debated until t 6 house adjourned. NEW YORK. Mai• 9-2 P. M. Tho Niagara ronched this port to-day, also tho British Queen from Hamburg. ENGLASIL—Tho weakness of the present govmliment appears to grow more apparent. Sir Itob't. Peel, as is stated, waited upon the Queen, and immediately after upon the Duke of Wellington. A correspondent of the London Chronicle says the on ly subject of interest to the people of Franco at the pres ent moment is the elections. As far as the character of the returns can be calculated upon they aro decidedly in favor of Eugene Sue. Tho city appears to be five-sixths for the democratic candidates. GREECZ:—Tho mission of Barron Gross from tho French Government has, it is said, proved a failure. Ad miral Parker still retained possession lir the Greek ves sels. The difficulty with England was as far as over from settlement t r It is said that Prussia is seeking an alliance with Den- Mark, and sho has this object in view to avail herself of an opportunity to wittutratv from the Schleswig dispute. Tlio Duteliess has entered upon an independent negoti ation for peace. Prussia has left them .to their own re sources. Tumuli AND Ay1,1111A.T)10 difficulty between Aus tria and the Porte has been settled. The Porte has sent autograph letters to the queen of England and the Pres ident of Franco in - acknowledgment of their friendly aid in the extradition question. Reasts.—The troopacare said to have commenced to evacuate the Danube provinces. Evening Report. WASIIINFON, May 9. , Sxs ifirtabor of memorials were presented among which was ono by Mr. Dickinson, from the Mer chants of the Atlantic cities pra3ing for a return of duties. A resolution was offered to inquire what steps the Sec retary of State had take!' in reference to the complaint of the heirs of Kossiosko against M do Bodieco. Mr. Walker rose to explain. He said the Secretary treated the memorial contemptuously, and that the con duct of l'll do Bodesco was outrageous. . Mr. Berrien said bethought the remarks of Mr. %V. were out of order. ' Mr. Shields approved of Mr. W.'s remarks, and Mr. Foote was very severe on M do Bodisco. - The resolution was adopted. Horan..—Various reports were presented. One o which was to amend certain acts giving territorial gov ernmeets to Oregon, and Minnesota. Mr. McWilli° Wes substituted in the place of Judgo in the standing committee. ?law YORK. May, 9. The Steatner Niagara brought a large mail, and addi tional news. She passed tho Europa doing up to Liver pool as she came down the channel on the 28th Ult. ENGLAND.-TllO English papers aro circulating various rumors of an anticipated change in tho ministry•, but ve ry little appears to be !mown with any certainty on the subject. The elevation of Sir Robert Peal to the Peer age is hinted at. The new steamship Asia arrived at Liverpool from the Clvdo•on Friday. sho will sail for Boston on tho 18th. The prospect for tho crops throughout the United King doms are said to be promising. W. N. Wadsworth, the most distinguishodof the mod ern poets, died at his residence at Rydal Mount. Ha was born in 1770, The National Reform Association held a conference in London on the 2.lth; 216 delelates wore in attendance. A letter from Rio published in the Post. gives a fear ful account of tho Yellow fever in that city. It came by the Grey Eagle, to Philadelphia. It states as follows.— On Monday evening of this week, the remains of Mej S. F. Morgan, of the U. S. Legation, and of the only son of Gov. Kent, U. S. Consul, were buried at the English Cemetry, at Galvana. At first, Danish, Cerullo and other shipping suffered most, but in nshort lime it spread to the Ame.tican and Englieh. In fact to all vessels of every flag, and in every part of the harbor. There have been times for a week at a time. that there were no t seamen enough to map half of the vessels in the harbor What number of seamen have died hero during the pas; few months, I have not yet been able to learn, but it mus t boa great many. California' vessels from Europe, and America stopping hero, have suffered much for a long time. Tho .deaths throughout the town amount to bo tiireen 12 and 15000 probably. The estimate is now 300 deaths daily, and no abatemnt on shore or in the harbor. Ravine, May 2. Tho Cholera is quietly on the increase, and the Yel low Fever prevails. Tho deaths by Cholera are about 80 per day, id a populaation of 180,000.. The disease is at present chiefly among the negroes and drinkers. A few of the better class of whites have been carried of?.. A sea- Man named Smith belonging to the John Beniou died after having been sick only G hours. MARKETS. NEIY YORK, MAY 9,2 P. M. FLOUR.—FIour Market dutil. Sales 1510 bbis at 6241 03 for N 0.2, superllne. e3a3 31 for common to Straight . State, 37a3 62, for Mich., 83 7.3a3 81 for pure Genesee. Corn Meal Arm, but wanted at 83 87 for Jersey. GRlAN.—Grain steady, demand Mr wheat with moderato salmi 1000 bushels prime Genesee sold at fit 1 33. • OATS.AOais are dull, sales Northern, 44a30. CORN.—Corn is buoyant. sales 10,000 bush. at 00a01 Ms for 01a03 for round and Southern yellow, 63 els. WIIISKI - Y.—Supply limited, market nominal at 23 ets ibr prism and drudge. Groat Bargain' s in Now Spring and gamier Goods. y Am now receiving it large and' well 'selected nenortment of Spring and Sommer Goods. which have been bought In Now York since the veiy great reduction from early spring prices. My entire spring purchase will be found a good profit cheaper thou any Goods bought early in the season. Comparison invited—com• petition I defy. C. M. TIMBALS. Erie, Ma 4.1830. Clumpslde. TAILORING. . THE cindersigned would respootlhllyteader his sincere • thanks to his kind friends and patrons, who have hitherto , so libarally supported him. and be would also take this 4.)opportunity to inform them and the puffin generally. that be has removed his establishment from his old stand to No. 1:1 Reed's Block, Opposite the Bonnet) Block st State street, where he is determined, by close and on. ▪ smiting attention to business, to entlenvor to secure • that share of publiefavor and patronage to which be feels himself entitled, and trout Post expecrtnee war ranted to expect. As he is not eonnected in trey way with the slop business, his work-men will in consequence he the very best that con be got. Inconsequence of which be feels that he shall be able to manufacture all °Alcides, in his lineequal to any establish ment of the kind west of New York. JOIIN GOALDING. N. B. Cutting done right on the shortest notice, and at the usual prices. instruction given in the art of cutting: J. C. Brie, May I.IEOO. 7 4._ GI antyrum /MOREL Thrao Doors North of Brown% 'tot& • STATE sTREer. ERIE. 'MDT STILL 8X1131" COMMIGI j AM Jur. t receiving the balance of my April purchase. waking 73 eases of ver'y rich dresS goods of all kinds. My large stock forbids a long catalogue of goods and prices. I would briefly say to v prices are touch below last year the saute goads from 23 to AO per cent lower. CARPET ROOM. - I would respectfully cull the attention of the Public to the in spection of over Fite"lhousand yards of choice carpets in nay carpet room, next floor above the dry goods room, which f will sell for cash or exchange for wool as low as any house an New York City GROCERY ROOM My stook or Cf()aeries is COlliplete at lower prices. Coffees low er, sugars lower. Ig lihds, just received on consignment at low pri ces. White Fish. Just received from Mackinaw. Flour, Salt, and Plaster always on hand. ROCKERY, GLASS•WARR AND LOOKING GLASSES -There has been nn unusual delay this tipridg in the importation oferockery owing to the strike of two-month' , among Wu Laborers In Liverpool last Fall. I shall receive :a) atockon the first arri val, Which Ishall look ior in about ten days. A MAYA RR ROOM. My large purelaw this spring. which 1 run Just beginning to re celve, wakes lay Mock much larger than ever, in Shelf- Mad ware , of every description, tgaddlery Ilardware,Coach and num Trim mings, tliiritigs, Axle-arms, Waggon Boxes, Sandi Bellows, Anvils Vices. Mill and Cross cut saws, Joiners and Coopers tools of all kinds at lower prices. MY IRON ROOM 14114Taaa171.1 under one hundred tans or troll ngsorted IrOn. .tret Nails, spikes, wrought and Cal, Lob, Cable and Trace chains, Sce ace., under moral° priceA. H. (.%11)WEL.L. P. 8. After the Purchasers of goods in thi. city have received all the ga,t.ite4 front,f3even by nine dealers. about their low pur chases of Goods. Carpets &c., enough tocouvince them that Iltun buggery is not decreasing. Just drop In at the Empire, and we will soon convince the boydr that we can and will sell all hinds of goods from live to ten per cent lower than any oilier Store in Erie, carpets vol excepted, 1 make no COMprOIiIIECS. I intend this year to give the l'iwchaseriqi ticeelit its low prices. IL Erie, May 4, l& O, • 51 BUTTER. BUTTER —Any quantityolguod Butter will be to ken in exchange for Goods at tine Empire Stores. 11. GAMUT.. WOOL! WOOL!! WOOL!!!—The highest Klee will he paid for thirty thousand pound's of Wool. at the Empire Siam; in Erie.—May 11. 11. CAI/WELL. OATS AND CONN.—Ten 11101193011 bushels entli, Oats null Corn, wanted at the Empire Stoma,. " 11. CADWEI.L. Groat Bargains in Dr est; Goode. riRF.B:3 Goods at less than the cost to import them. just open ed. Good quantities. nansonie styles of Printed Mullins, col ors warranted ran as a rock. full yard wide; a shilling a yard.— Handsome style of Linen Cinglinins, Plain, figured, and plaided. A large stock of :Muslin 1)e Mill, good qualities, new designs, light and dark colors, fur one shilling per yard. Erie, May 4, IMO, C. M. TIRDALS. 2 7.112PORTAL O N F T vA PJ AB B LE VIO 0A1.:13M REA'S. EntATIII IN mum. PENN'A. DY order of the Trunces of the Bank of the United States, un it) der deed of Aesignmentof May I, Ikit. On Wodnoaday,tho sth day of Juno next, the subscribers will sell nt Auction n t the Court House 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 •he United States, situ ated nt the, distance of one hundred and fifty-two and-a-half feet from French street. and adjoining the Custom House; having a front on Slate street of thirty feet, by a &pill of one hundred and sixty-rive fret, and forming nil L with a Bata on Fourth street of forty feet, upon which there is n Brick Stable. ALSO, The property !mown nil the Fleming Block, commenc ing at the corner of State and Fhb streets, comprising Four three story Brick BLOMs situate on State mem, and a Frame Dwelling and Ware-House on Fifth street. The lot v, hich these buildings are erected has a front on State street of Eighty-two and a-half feet and extends back of that widthone hundred and sixtptive feet on Fifth street. The mores will be sold separately. ALSO, The North half or out•lot No. 11% Plikieet to the Ally's.; through rind orouud the sane, in conformity with ri plot to be ex hibited. TERMS OF SALE. The Out-Lot will he sold for cash on the mention of the Deed. The remaining portions one-fourth cash, and the balance in three equal annual payments, secured in the usual manner—lnterest at 6 lier cent. per annum. A discount of FIVE PER CENT, will he allowed on the deferred instalments if paid in Philadelphia with- In three months from the time ofsale. Fur further information apply to John IL Walker. Eno. Erie, or M Chas. S. Folsvell,Dee,retary, N 0.70. Walnut street. Pinladm. JAMES DUNI/AS, vi MORDECAI D. LEWIS, 2 PAIBUEL W. LEWIS. ROBERT L. PITFIELD, RC/DI:TT HOWELL, Plana. April 23, IE3O Loco:tux:um ranntEne do WOOL GROWERS, AT TUE ,Xlaglo Woolen Vactory, Tairviow. arc just finishing our SPLENDID NEW P.m.:Toil:lr. and VY 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 career every thing. we intend to manufacture in a superior style Cassimeres and Cloths of every desirable quality and color; also, ail kinds of striped and fancy Goods for Beats' 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 ormaciii eery, which is all new, Of eastern snake, awl built on the most improved principle. Wen,* also providing machinery for the manufacture of BROAD being determined to prove to citi.mtis of this and the ad joining SUMS that as good and beautiful cloth calm be manufac tured in Pennsylvania ns In tha Eastern States, or In Europe, from the saute quality of wool. Carding and rlpinrring done.lh the best manlier. We rupee fully Joy/ e the public to call and sec.. 111'CREAnY, .TIIOIINTON & CO. Engle Factory. Fa irrlew, Apr I I etir W3O. " 51 1.1.11111 1 1 1.138 11 ANEW lot of White Firit and Trout, this day received from Mackinaw and fur dale by R. 0. 'Himmel% SOA P.—A large lot of superior Hard Soap, for family use. from an Eastern Manufactory for sale at eastern prices by the Box. A supply will at all times be kept on band, and dealers and Bum lies will do well to call and esautiac qualities and prices; for sale on consignment by ‘• R. 0: HULBERT. Erie Mny L lAA 51 New Goods by Rail Road. TlIF: subscribers are noW'receiving their Stock of Spring and Summer Goats, which have been purchased in New . York within a few days, past at a decline from prices two weeks ago, and will be Bold accordingly. Wo would any that we are not to be undersold, and as proof would inyite a comparrison of prices nod quality. Erie, May 4. IPSO. O. 13ELDON & SON. BOND TICZNOD CAN U DONE A WELL AO OTECEII2O! TILE Subscriber would beg leave to inform his Dien& and the Public, that he hat Just opened f.w the SPRING TRADE the largest and best assortment of Cloths, Coa l), timers and vesungs that has ever been offered in thin market, and which will be sold nt the lowest price for CASH. We wilt have at nil limes a large and good as sortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, consisting of Dress and Frock Coats, Summer Coats, Ruttiness Coats, Sack Coats, Pants, Vests, Shirts, Cravats fancy land 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 THE CHEAPEST. Persons wishing to purchase Clothing fur CASH, will do well coca and examine Goods and prices. My Clothing Is cut by Inyoolf, wade In Erie, and is warranted to be as well made as any, Shot, in Eris can make, notwithstanding the bow wow that he made by soma about slop shopsultlngetc. Persons wishing their Clothing. made to Order • Can have their measures taken and clothing made, nod if not suited with them when done, they will not be naked to take them away, We don't wish our friends to thit•k we arc gassing, but would have them call and araniine Goods and Prices for them selves. We will be happy at nil times to show our Goods, com pare prices, eutor make with the test in this or any other city. We would like to have all wanting anything In our line to give us n call, and we think we can satisfy them that •'Some things can hue done as well as others:" Cutting done on the shortest nopee and warronta - Erb, April 17. IPSO. JOHN 211„ JUSTICE, TO BENT. irlIE 2 Fiiirp Frame Stine. on the Public , Equnip, Next 1. ihe One occupied by C. M. Tibbals Esq. Possession given immediately. Rent ea Dollars until let Aprill next —enquire of 11. A. CRAIN. Erie. April 27. IPSO. NOTICE. Cineity. ss: tie Guanaorweank of PooTosylroola to eels (L. 8.) Sherif of said County greetin WHEREAS, N. Richmond & Co., (being composed of Nelson Riehnioad. John Hollins. David It. Bennett.) now for the use of Amanda M. Freeman, Brewster Freeman. Admlnistratrix of N. Richmond's estate and John Holmes in his own right, here tofore in our coon of Common Please of said county. of A. D, No. 17. Feb. Term it 151 A, D. No. May Term INS, before Hon. A. M'Calmont and his associates, at Smethport, recovered against Xhiletus Ford, who Is adutinlstrator pendant° lite of the estate of William Moore, deceased, with notice to Maria, widow, and James and Goorige, adult heirs, and Horace R. Bing, guardian ad Mem of Sarah. Marietta, Alvin'. Onlavllia, William and Marlin: minor heirs of-said William Moore, deceased, lab of the said county, as well a certain debt of twenty-one hundred fifty-six dol lars and tifty-three cents as the costsmade thereon, whereof the said Philetus. Alm int, James. George and Hornet: 11. are convict, as of reeved. Nevertheless execution of said judgment yet remains to be done, as by the Insinuation of the said Amanda M. Firew ater and John. at we have heretofore commanded you, that you snake known to the aforesaid Alaska, widow, James, George and Horace 8., the guardian, and term tenants that they be and appear before our Judges ntSmeOrpon, the third Monday of June next, to show If any thing they have to say, win the plaintiffs should not hove execution against them for their debt and damage akueeeld. neer riling to the form and effect of 'herald recovery. and have you then there this writ. Wiiness the Hon. Homes Williston, Neill' dent Judge at Smethport, the Illth day of March IPSO. - R. DHADWICK,ProthI. The avove named widow and he are hereby required to ap pear and take defence, It any they have, mike aforesaid judgment, as by the said writ Is required. X. DAR Lk their. Sheriff's ()Ace, stnethport, April la. 1830. H. A. CRAIN. BEGS leave to announce to his Mende and the nubile gen erally, that having boughtput most Of life Muck of it. A Baker he will continue the Cirocory & Provision. liminess, and wage!l at prices, as heretofore, to suit nil customers. Ite has Just re circa Amu the east an addition to his sleek, with will be sold low for Cash, aid Cash anly. , Ile tharelore hopes his friends will give him a call, as he intends by strict attention to business to merit the patronage of all. 11. A. en ANII. Erie, April 13.9E.10, Cheapside. Erie, Pa. M I'LL—Cambric and Lisle Ldgnig and Inserting. geed do &printout at. ri. R. 1/I.IWEY'S Erie. Oct. 6 11 Orl'ON YARN; Carpet Warp, Wicking and Ilnttto•, nn white and colored %Vadding C. M. THIBAI4. Saga House, Molasses. Afir“ -rate ankle tbrup; also.goad N. 0. Me 1.t,:c0 can he had of T, W. MOORE. Erie, Nov. ri. 1612 27 ONG till AWLS.—A new arrrval of Long Stiawlo. of different quality and prices, just received by J. 11U G1.11:$ & CO. :tie, Dec. V. 1-. 4 41). 30 norB' F'ANCV liAm, just received nod for Foie cheap for Cloth by It. S. Park Row. \Ar 001. lIATS. °revery rtyle and varlt tv,jno, reccis cd and for imle cheap by R. S. IitTSITER, Park now. LAMPS.—Netv style Solar tool other hinds of Lampe, and any quantity of Wicking, and Globes, nt. Erie Nov. 2.1, 1r49, G. I,OOIIIIS & Co's. S ILK 11R.%PI'I RB, for Lad nTITICTetiv. together will& t! good it,ffortittetit of Gloved and hosiery, Just recched at Nov. 3. 1;40. WRIGHT' ". 1000 Toe Window Glass& 200110XE:8 English, French nun AIIICIICIIII Window Class. compri-ditg all the slier from Bby ID to 8J by 41. This assortment contains sOIIIC Ortile boot double thick, suitable tbrshow Wi 'WOWS and eases. 'Also, a lot of French Bby lit, altogether sit- Rerior to what is usually br o ught into this market, but which will esoldns tow as the American. Altogether ours in thistle is su perior to any other out of the cities, and will be sold on terms that will suit all reasonable pelsona Erie, July 11, IMO. M I'S and 110.1.5.—A tine of Lynx, (knells, S M brrian Squirrel and Fox nun, belling cheap, at Jan. 19„ *5O. WRIGM'S Corner. river rind Florence Leaf: Gold Silver and evimpositio Ilronze4; Jiipannetl tine, In•borted colors Nnv. J. CARTERII & :v SPECTACI.r.s.— ftlin f tile.k+ {111144:A(41 by Peril - cent. Parabolic , atitl other binds of Glasl. in Gold nod Silver. Getintot Silver Steel, ted other fratileo. An exteumfee a. , crtnient to select ftottiat November 21 1.9 t 9. 1.00311 S & UMBER 11 ANTI highest market priie will be paid 111.4 for ally quantity of White Midi'. ChsfrY ol'sl Walnut Dole her the store of C. 11. WRIGIIT, FIVE: Hundred Gallons Linseed Oil. two hundred do. Bias. 'Fur pentine, one hundred and fifty do. Copal Vorm4h. conch and urnltnre, by CARTER R. UROTILER. LAMP Asl) LARD 011, AND tIANDLEs7A t,tiperior quality of Lamp and Lard Oil. and Sperm and • Tallow Candles. for rale-by 3. 11. Ilturrox. SALAMANDER t 4 AVE. A tuperiu[ dafamanAcr Safe weighing MI pounde, with ..Gales" pateni powi!er proof ock. for sale by J. 11. 111IIITON. 12,000 Yards of Cloth & easels:tore at the Erio Welton Factory. READY to he exchanged for WOOl, by the subscribers at their usual rates ofexchange. They !lave a variety of Plaid and Fancy Stripes of the. latest Eastern patterns for Lents. !,'ants and Boys Clothes; also, a good varietyof all-wool TM. evis, for sum mer wear. We will also manufacture, the present season, at the following prices in cash. vizlltror black, brown, grey and steel :nixed eloth,3ll. cents per yard; eassimere of same colors, 33 cents; white Flannel 23 cents, and pressed Flanuel 28 els. per card. MEII,III , PEY ttr. BREWSTER. June D,lBlO GOLD mid Sliver lea and Gold Silver mid Composition Won zeo, by. - CARTER a& BROTHER. &AND AGM ea QV IN ZIEII3. The entscriber offers for sale, at his residence s 4 , 3•.., in Erie, Pa.— ' • Grazing farms at 6 to $lO per acre, iu lots of 100 to 300 acres, • Grain Farms at 11 to $lO per acre,'ln lots of 30 (tone acres. Wild land al 2to 61 per acre, In lots of 23 to 100 Out lots of Erie, nt 73 to $3OO per acre. and In lota of Erie, at 200 to sl,ooodoltars. each. Erie Out lot N 0.370, situz to between French & Rolland Streets, subdivided Into convenient Iota„ for Residence or business, now for sale nt 200 to $lllO C:101. A rare chance- Also a One Water Lot property newly wharfed. for Salvor Rent. Erie, Match 2.1530. WILSON KING. 7411 General Land Agent & Land Broker. • OROII6II OR II EICS.--$ 2 50 Borough orders for Sale at n ;BE- L , count for Cash. C. It. WRIGHT. NNW BT ORE: 1Y0.3, need Howe. French Streit, Eris, Pa J& 11. WIMPLE, respectfully Inform the piddle that they . have this day averted the largest and hest stuck or Imported Wine., Liquors and Cigars ever offered in this part of the country consisting of the following articles. via.: 0 half piped 1 Wine, do. Madeira; 5 do. Sherry; Silo, Malaga; 3 htds. Jittnnien Ruin; 5 do. Old Monongahela Whiskey; 10 half anal quarter pipes Otani and Signet Grandy; 10 eighths do..' 5 (dais Cherry do ; 3 pipes Hol land Gin; 1 pipe St. Croix Rum, 4 pipe old Irish Whiskey, and 25,000 Spanish Cigars, of different brands. The above articles were taken front the Custom Muse in New York lay us on the 21t4 of October last, and are warranted as pure ns any ever imported. country tleatera nre particularly Invited to call and examine our stook and price,. WrOre iurtchasingelre‘l here as we arc coondent we eon Fell client er tium eon be bought he title State or New York for Cash. Grain of nil kinds wanted, fur which the highest market price will be paid. - Eric; November 21, IE4O. 0-27 vinzpvrai:,ritzreTent 13 155 YARDS EnglWh and American Prints, some as s low ns cents per yard. Wattntite Awl colors. nt Erie. Nov. 17. 1810. O. M . TIBILII.B. 000111 CASH! CASII will he paid for 1000 Bushels OATS, If deflected peon nt the Etuplre Stores, 11. CA DIVELI.. Erle, 1 eb. 19. 49 SILL: PLUM 111UNGARIAN CAPS. n beautiful article, for sate cheap by R. S. MINTER; Pork Row. 11" ANEW BOAS. in great variety. Just received and fur sole a .IL.I the lint and Cnp store of R. S. HUNTER, Park Row. DID. A. !MERE would respectfully announce Ohio friends and patron's that he has declined the general practlee - of medicine and surgery in fiver of Dr. J. STEWART— n gentleman whom he can most cheerf u lly recommend to the public as ix well educated and experienced l'hysician, worthy ofermildence and pat ronage. Dr. U. will continue to practice olsdetrics attend to consulta lions. give advice and medicines in his office, rind In cases where it may be desired assist Dr. Steward in his practice.' Erie, April Xfi), lea Oarpotings and Oil Clotho. ALARGE assortment on di ff erent styles of Cnrpc•ts, from IS to Eli cents per yard; also, Floor Oil Cloths and Druggets, Stair Li nnens 31111 Table Spreads, Just received nt Erie, April :29 1@.93. WRICF FIT'S Corner. ni 0 REMOVAL. dc E. MILIER, have removed their Root and Shoe Store • to No. 7, "Poor People's Row,'" State street, opposite 11. Cadwell's Store. in the room lately occupied by Jameu Culbertson, no n Shop. where they may be found at all times ready t%wait upon their customer,. Please give tutu tail. Erie, April . 1E49. • 0. do P. MILLER.. ViZOICIAL NOTXO3I. rkilkl. P. & FAULKNER. respectfutlyannornica to the pai l/ lie that they have remora 1 their residence and &Ike to the corner of French and Eighth streets, (lately occupied by WI. 11. Johnson, Dentist.) where they will attend to all professional calls both in town and country. Ede, April a, mu. . 1113013Z11° nurrapo Piano Porto Milannfootory, Niagara Stmt.:o64'nm qf lairatek. riaA. J. KEOGH dr. Co Piano Forte manufacturers front New York. mince tfu ly announce to the chkens of Buf falo and Erie, and the surrounding country, that they pace CMdb limbed a manufactory of Piano Fortes, a. nbove, and have note on hand a number of Instruments of their own manufacture, to which they invite the attention of Amntures and professional Matador's mothers in want of a rent good instrument. Having combicted the business ofone of tbe largest Plano Manufactories In the city of Netv York for some years. with perfect success, they love no hesitation in warranting their inotrutnents for beauty of finish, ease of touch, and volume - and richness of tune, equal to any of Eastern manufacture; and as they tee no wood but what has been thoroughly seasoned, lath by the action of time no well as artificial means, they can safely assure you who may favor them with their patronage, that their instrumento shall he unsurp,,ssed in duribit t_ ty. as well ns the other qualities of n superior Pinno. Piano Fortes °foto, sin and a half and seven octaves, conetnnt'y on hand..-and instruments of any peculiar shape desired, will to made to order. Two of their lnetntrnents eon now he wen nt Prof. Wollookre rooms nt the Reed lionee in Eric, with whole also orders way he left. and will he promptly attended to, A call is respectfully wlielled - Buffalo. April 20,16.10, .1. z - 6 - 4 a ~4,) r I 0; rt.MRS. CURTIS has ngain the pleasure ofannottneingt tothe Ladies of Erie and vicinity, that ahe has re. turned abut the city , With a large assortment of Spring and Summer Goods. consisting el n great variety of Bon nets, Ribbons. Caps aud. Collars. Lace Capes. Flowers, ralal4ke., &e.. Gloves, Mitts and Hosiery of best qunlity. Hee reteetiOn of Straw Goods and Ribbons is anus:illy large. conipromising every style. which wtit bo sold at wholesaleor retail; Hair Combs, Ent. Wider) , Patterns. ace., with tulnyothcr Fancy Articles. Mr. (MIN having purchased nu improved Machine for Prey. ping. she is prepared to clean nod press rtratv Bonnets with dis patch. and in the ;.teal styles. Vtte. Aurtl:lo.le.v., En CARTER &BROTH ER, NO. 6 Reed House. AOAILD. A. 3. KEOGII, J, 1y49 important to tho Community! Ladles and Cantles; ex, and alf ea° are abort hirixar Goods, Waal N 0 . /WITHSTANDING nil that has been said °Hate about the great advance In the prices of Goods. I have the pleasure of furl:Wadi you that I have just returned from New York It Oh one of the ric test our the very cheapest stock of Goods ever peen otibr ed in this . market!! To all who will favor me with a call, I will show. massif them Goods tit prices 'which I pledge Myself shalt ottrrly defy anspetilion from any riart All I ark is—call --call—and you shod be satisfied. If evidence nod plain truth and facts can don The 141.11 ea, by simple looking in, can see some attic richest Crape Tif Ilia nod Silk Shatris, nod t'arin elegant Dress slake of the latest mud nest fle4iraldu tit) lets nod Comm.os Tritsnies. Derv.. Limns. I..lncluf, Cingliarns and Nino. Donne:Ai, Trimmings, Carnsols, Cloves. Ifo:dery. and an elidie,m variety of other Goods, tt hick I dould birdcall tt ho would consult their own Interest to call nod erudite. To the Gentlemen I would say I have every thing that can be needed, from the eheapeet to the nicest (wallies fbr men and boyo wear; a ll 1 ask Is , tan, and you too shall be oatiotled. One word more and I am dune. is any one in want ofa Carpet? To such an one l will pledge myself to Fell, from an elegant Throe Ply to a Cotton Imitation, at eon the same rates. Am in Eric, that oter merchants have pall for them in New York. !Vans I world say coil and you shall be satisfied. 3. D. C 10.1.1111. Ere, April 13 No I Peed flo.ue. VP- 2 VATS with Drillers ready made and made to order. Also. Milk rans rd' different ~hes. Strainers. Hu:inter Pails. Irish Kettles. large nod stnali, 'elree Pots and Boilers of dini.rent seise•. Ten lots. Dish Pane. Square Pans,eattal Lamps. a n d 1:.1- nal l'Unittg. In bison. n good ast.ortuteut of Tut and Japan Ware kept coast:Mayon hand. Moo. Copper works of nil kinds 'nude and repaired in the hest manner and at the whoriem notice. Country Merchants n ishing to maim bills of Tim %Vat., can be accommodated with a liberal discount. 1111IDDLET0N & tri9 r.rie, April 1:10P50 Dissolution of 00-Partnership. NOTICE Is hereby given. that Elio connection heretofore oxis. t Ind between the subseribersom linr.lhnro dealsrr. lam bevti this day disolsecl by mutual cement The busloces of tic late fit 11l Will be continued by Rufus Used. nt the store heretofore oe copied by them. and all unsettled elating, for or again them, will beucitled by him. uurus REED: Erie Po. Morchnh, re3Stt. EDWIN 'SANFORD. • Doctor ranthovr 3. Johnson. cLIKADuATE of the Philadelphia College ontledici rte. having located permanently is Erie, will give prompt attention to profendonal calls in town and country. Order—Soutivem corner of the Diamond, the brick Wilding, formerly occupied by Dr. Faulkner. Resuamme—On the Diamond, first building east of oilier. Erie FrltCll3o. lilt lYly Croditors Want Tfloney. m1111:111;VOILEaltpersonx indebted to inc Will tollfiT n 1110,1 c.sential favor t.y c ailing during the mouth of April. and ad justing their accounts. It. 8. HUNTER. Eric. March 30. IPSO. lo TOW TO 001WEIE DiI.INItEUG. HAVING a noo,lbtock of Cotli.em on hand, bought - before Ihr the. enables Inc to sell g Rio and Java eofl for 12141 per Ih. Abo, n fresh abbortment of NtAt"l'ea3. 3tibt op,ord nt Itje, April 13. Wititarl":4 itixtoort 'torsos. H AVING Coll . Cied beveral pairs ' and single herteF tvi,ll IA dispose °idiom for ca,h, or on :short time to row: lien al fair pi ices—shat{ try the home market II ithort time before hit lng them array. They tan It been rit the fliraace tarn. April 6, Lb:STEIL SENNCT & CIIVSTEIt, Notico to rannors. & BROTH have a quantity of Fla .ISi•ed on hand t% Melt they will lend to perbons n Ibliing to Now it, and con tract at fair prices for the conning crop. Perfions w bluing to ob. tain the artjele thi. a ay had better call nowt. Erie, Match 23. IPSO Spring Bonnotn. R vk il l'..l , : i fll a V i t i l i ll e i t i l i i , l 4 .l r i e l , o s r l i il n ii , . 1. l ' e l . : , x . .t r y tT , a .,:. o: , l l c ,o c a rt s o w ( I S , i t , Straw of It i itholl P. flair Combs, &c. MRS. Al. CUR'II:I. e==22 GRAVE GTONEUE--D7,ONUIGENTS: ' • %, - ~, - qtfpi, t_;l o ,. ..,ti. , 'Lt s - ' - - 4;,„" - ~.:A, , ,: :, 7' _ wi , \ - s t:" 4 , ~:' \ ,t , "(eP - e 2' 1 4 4#4 7 q , ~ C: r s : ?„*. I 0::q . 'l'`,. ..; .. 1 ". : ~;...) 11 ' c-j.01 4 1e/C4.f.t.:45 - 3 - ••_. -..A., , ,,,,5-a.T. - •4 ; ~,,,,, AT It! FRENCH STI2 11 t 1 T, AIAV I . e fiiund a choke assortment of Pine American Marlde, 'Z4'l,7ol°lo Pl/C4. Puidable for (lead titiniel. Tomb Taldeo. &e.. winch xi, bei.old at pi icea that cannot fail to emit wadi:lo ut..Vein:meal% and examine quality, fuel price, before purchasing of mit welsh,. by no doing 3CU tail bale otoe-third of 1011 r money. I U. Erie, gnrch - 0. I°so. Iyl3 POWERS' NEW TORIt wronn. On the rash eyitem! Produce wanted in rerlazage far glolb. Err Gam's' Large Skate! In ratlless satiety. Great Bargtans - °fere& More goods fur less snooty than any Mier No re in I:rie Cuisuly. Alan, large stark af eiroreries. . venal cheap far Mersa ly: Freak Teas, exert:et t yeatit y,far 31,37, a .sl'rts.. warranted la suit, or the money ref-andel. 1111 E suliseribvr having leased for a term (dye:tr . ,: the Hiore, No 0, Donnell Blc,ek, knoo ti as the "New York Vtore," 0 iil colt • Untie the business ofmerchandizing iti this city. wl o lie wilt he !nippy to see and wait upon his cus.totners`and the p t ildke genera l it. %%Ito wish to either buy or roll for cash. li:whit:but little fa WI in the "friendship-in-trade" mine tple, I shall hull titysell in read iness to ',mkt it the Interest of my customers to buy of me. Among my goods I havo some that I will sell at Cost! hence buyers It ill frequently suit themselves with goods n bleb I run di:posed to "run off." 'Po one and all remember this truth. 1 nut tie; to be undersold lit 1 estern Pennsylvania! e,TO F.iltill 1t3.-1 ant ill the market• for nutter. mid Clfeet•e. kii nny quanti y, and shall be in readiness at all times to pay cosh during the en. ling season. Very respectfully, Eric, Marc nth. 1850. S. 11. rownßs. SOT TO TAME WORLD: Parry Davis's Vogotablo Pain =Hier, FOR the Instant Cure and entire.Ermliention of all Pain. In ternal dna External Remedy. No matter where the pain id Of of what nature. this will reach it. opinion Of the most prom• Went Druggists alCiucinnati Lt Its favor. Vocalolt. Oct. With, 1419. W. 14, Alto tinder:dulled, Druggilds and Merchants of this city. hate beep acquillited w.th, and .01.1 for mt ear or two in,c, nit article oS Family Medicine Known as PI any thin, OLE Vunx 1:41.t.En, and we small Enure the 11111.1ir that in every Instance. rotor as we know. it liar elven the Ixot Sallsr:10.1011 10 - - the purchaser. Are can re:on...lend it to the public rue au mucic of great Merit and Virtue. Indeed we never knew an article of Medicine become s° deser vedlypopular In so short time. which is proved by the fact of its extensive sate and c0...m011y ipereasing demands. Signers—J. D. Park, corner lilt and Walnut sea.: J. D. Dough ty, cor. sth and Main sta.: Wade s Eckstine .Ir. Co., cor., lilt and Main sta.: W. J.lll. Gordon. roe. Wester.. Row and mi. Collins, cur. L. Market and S_ )c. cor. Front and Main eta.: Ahia Zeller,cor. Columbi . and Maln C 1,.: J & C. Reak let, 21 Pearl pi.: E. if. Diturram cor. J.. Market and Mai:: >ra : N. Parvin, Columbia and Front via.: .1. L. Scoville, cur. Slit and Race. OPINION OF 'l'llC PR ES Minn the Cineinanti t onnucteial. t let. nt wc take pieas4ssre in reii•rring the reader to the teAitspony or oar prominent druggist. :1111 toll keenn citizens to the Vittlie I'd- VW' Pain hiller. We have used the article and found it ealnahle. The sale 01 this article Its the I !Is s tea! t. , tatoris Inland all 'Precedent, as the hanks of the office n ill show. • . (Frew the Cincinnati Nonpariel.Novltoth.) DAVIS' PAIN We collate attention of out readers to the ath erti;entent of tlit4 great remedy for the mort instant relief of pain. No wedie ioat preparation with n 'itch we are acquainted. appears to po.sebs such power for the CSAIIRItiOII pin. No prep.tr. l tion bas t%t•E become co popular in our community, or c reated such a ceamttion in the public mind through thesect ion of the country where ii has l'Aew Introduced and become knots ti. It Wilt be seen that sonic of our most prominent citizens, and business men. strongly recommend It to the public, titian article'of "tinnier /arum A?I s'ttteeu'." and that they net cr knew any medi cine to becomes') deservedly popular in so short a time. f From the eit/Citihati itiffellCh. Oct. 31.] DAVIS' PAIN KlLLER.—Whatever may lc the preMtliees entertained against a great many patent medicines, vve can our selves tear wilting test ittiotij• to the efficacy of this article.. We have teen its nineteen . ..T.ls in soothing the severe it pain, inn great many cases, and /snow it to be a good article for the Use: , and pur poses to which it is devoted, and even in caws is here it may net prove infallible, It posesses the rare virtue of doing no injury. Trrice YSc, Sic. and E I tin Per bottle. Principal Mike for the Western Slaw.. N 0.7 Colter flu Pding 4 . J. N. DARREN Ag't. T. It. C. ALLEN, Supet. To %%tow all orders heist be affilrcs,c(l. NoTicn TO HP.ALEIteI IN PAM EMI • The name rain Killer .4 , -otitc..cachwively to {he Proprietor el this MDllcine. That tight has recently been sustained by a Court of lamPrind any peri.on found ceiling an article by that name, and not of the manufacture of l'erry DAVIS &Son, will be prot.ceuted J. It. Ilurton.Erie. wholesale Agent for Erie Co:. Agent; wan ted fur the country. mut:l,ll9 DISSOLUTION. frill'. partner,th p heretofore existing miter the mute of DN. Ji Ileac & Strong, has been this day dissolved by 111111 , Zai con sent. A. 1111111tEl 4 Erie. April 1, IE3O. - 1., STRONG, ,• Geese Feathers Wanted. _ 150 Pound; °Mee (Imo Feathers wanted, for NI !deb I it pay half cash ut ntY biGn: ou the corner oppo, , itettrow ter GAS. WIIILUIT. 1010, Oct. 27 NIVW aritzNo AND striaxamn Dry Goode, Ca, ocories, and Clothing, No. 1, Morning Diode. nosmatvrrc &Co have already to store, and are pre ..l.• pared to serve their cubtomers with Now arid Beautiful Spring Goods, or elost elegant patterns and tdyles, including Gremitlines,firgam dies, Silk Tiameo. Printed Jaekonets and Cambries. beautiful Patina:, Ilarnges, Silks, and indeed everything adapted to the Fen son. %%Inch, added to their previous immente rtoekofetery kind or Valley and Staple Pry Goodp, maims one of the largebt, mutt va ried and general ntfortments in Eric. TIIEIR STOCK EMBILICES EVERY7II LW? USEFUL OR , . for either Ladies' or Gentlemen's a ear, or family use. and are de -1 termitic.] to be able at all times to s tar supply every want th at n Lady shall be able to sit down n dect every article site desires without the Nave and perplea ity of Milling about town to make up her assortment; as in every dep 'latent of - their stock they keep Plain and Law Prised (loads, bleb tviti be sold as cheap as lay any other cstabl ishment. ns well as the I -, Iticher an& litter (bralitios, which will include, among other articles, Canton Crape Shawls, Chslainere, Silk, I.ottg and ervinrc Shawls. Lace and Muslin Win dow Draperies, Linen and Muslin sheeting - s and shirtings, Table Cloths, N nPkins nail PiaPerr. Table, Piano and toilet covers; and indeed atilt' and complete assortment of Foreign and Domestic house-wife articles, of every variety_ and kind. Atso'n full :Ibsen. mentor Mourning Goods, together with a full and-perfect assort ment of Gentlemen's ItZIADT MADE OLOTBINU• ns cheaper' the cheapest. nnd of as good quality na any either litotiglit to or made itt Erict also under Elsirto. Ilrawere, Scarfs and Cravats, Alin and Linen Pocket Ilandkenhiefe. Clover, trur, pendent, Illoaierv,,llroadelotha„ Carslinereo, Vcithign. &e., &C. Their rtoek also embraces Minis and Shoe's, Groceries of nil kinds; in short every thing railed for in the country or rilY trade, of which the public man he aceruninotintwl by calling mid csnut ininl{ ynnfity and price% Erie, April 2E4 IBS% n:o_ ARPETING AND OIL CI.OTIIS.-7) vireo of Floor Cloths and Carpellop. of Good .1)iell and ratieri.et for du• wing trade. (very cheap) at =I CONSUMPTION CURED . CANCHALAGUA; FOR VIZ COMPLETO cyan OF Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Asthma, Bronchitis,Spitting of Blood, and all other Lung • Complaints tending to ' CONSUMPTION RgAIP. R1:.1 is Tit medicine-is jest t Ilia LL in drelared to i.e abet e. A tem. eily for the complete rare of all 1116,4' ntreCtiOttn, of the 'fluent and hich ti tlVO,ltliittiit, jilV. a) ri end in Co:.m - 11t.estot. It to tit.t a tour thle,.k, catch-realty ortrtle,lintik. : phi to sell. like:Hotly of the common tiertrunis of the..l.ly, but is a strictly' aticatar Prcparclit —the original recipe baying been furnished by an eminent etatt, (the late-Prot - . Reeerr.) and that ttill further improi.ed one of the ptetent proi;tietors, who W Isinwelf a revitarty.edo 'abed PAY•slrllot , 0 graduate of the lini‘crt.ity cf It In COllipthied of the elsolee,t.krtlcleA in the segetable kingdom, most of them of long•tried t slue 0101 e•tablithed repulatical, nett -Owe of them;ehtirav lire, partieWarly the CA at 11,11,61,, a id: ti of moot wonderful medicinal t trim law intic.duced into this country from California. The Recipe has t een clot it to thousand of I'ayeicinus,itto hate riniverrally al•prol eit it, and Hilt to sidlw a to nu) ate inn whli ile•Ort s to ore It, upon npphcntictt either to the Nooliclor). or their Agents lt bal. I t iwed in Iv id /dude,. C aces, atid reef, tetnen,:ed by Phrrif.4ll. e, et en i'r•fc.rpors in our Medicvl I 'oliegC., NI In i` fern of COI cC . 11 ollfty. Inn ',tors, Mere hoot., Mectinnic- C.—a conclindle I ri.t.l that there i., no cuari.cry•or deception r.:l nut it, I it in a elite of most to.c,Attotott s it toe tool Or ear). PA • As no ordittory•l•l7:o n kratc itt".c an ictrin to do Jektice tO the merit , . Of this article, it e'lliorricters hate rnil.t.dird in a pamphlet ham. the Ja:tbry thin Medicine—the duo - riptioo, uo tere.tze . of Its 'dine 4,1 InFredientb—ti refer! they are ile.ignrd to Wire upon the 111111,1 a ..,)Stelli—alut ales e all, the incolmtlatdc untou,d of good which a link done They Ortir,ll to circulate this Patunblet e‘ten...ii. ally She to osertcolsrd, they are came-thy deAred to call upt,n the In'IOW, Mitt NO' gratis It till ‘N ill repay It lion] The lilts rut Erpo I itl may Le worth to ), oureci I or tanii4. *11101:SAN PS OF Itr 4 , and n n Ii lidrodiii ‘ e y en to a niar:ol testimcily in its favor nhuh t. twitri•city t1re , ,,111 11, • conG.lence in s ,It nes. we are wilting, to war rant the Medicine it, t cry rec . cut c•, we, (if ii)ed according to the direction...) nherethe pr rrty to nut A:lit-11 , 41 Olathe is delis tog licartit from it, by return Ind the bottle w ithin 121 luaus' time, Tft FN EY , 7 lvi II I,n feruitJett. 7 Sr, i,ge of the PaittOslt.l. For .ale, whole. , :dc Idol mad. by A. 14 tztlIVII.I• & CO., Proprietore. nt their crturipal 01,5r0. No. CS IVarren at., New York, tit whoa' all ordi rt , fur the Med it ine,:und !cum's relutlngto ninengi neic., should to ,111,1reirett, re:l paid, T 7" Ile mire to :I,IIC fur Dr A Rop, era' Syrup of taw arnor., Tot s :lnd eine.llo t nor, tad Ict. Ito ether I e pritit.f,t ,T toy out. cAuTtEIN.—Nore ,venu,nr, unit`, , , there is on thilniff wrapper rude of hdli, I, I with ❑ Pc+, by A. I...SCOVIL!LE&,-..C0. E -zr Dr. .1 Dovr.. nip 01 I.t, T. and CANCnAL MA A ILI" pro% L:I il,ell lu he the nt, , st rztrar rditiaryniedicaljit4l in C 11111)! ih.tt nraal i 1.1n.1 dy-t:Aw te,,o. Dui. it Awand re.nenilwre , l, Is .1- ;Uri valuable in the iv /drift • nen as Couto,:, llonneDi • 1 efore the are ear gene that I:leer:A . 9011 tohen pince. 11 Is ,1111.11,11 ever, knoe. n to ntil 111 !Jen kioj ti 4 1 qinate, ;tti , t .h-lit in:( l'omn ur Cold, nun n tea Lour,' Bute, I/ tile dire ( ' - :”e-D ti) 'I v. Inch :0111011y rf" l ;or r dne. r, Per I. sue, 1.41, P,t , rt - Len ae :Ueda a: / SITUPS , : TEIiITIMOIS Lc — "The eaatutt, , et Pre, throne:6. - 111 the country »Tut CO I.e rthea h.ttit notice, c.l cure,. and etectfiett for all ,Let cur. `drill in heir to,' that Cue tilumf. %%lint to 4:13 tu eat,. 01 - rape. for fear On in ur int: tine melte we. auulht r aind r y be on ertenhett. But (ono the ',Mari rffrfs,:lll IOW I,lolcrder null coat aninneitnf letAttiton.., taint ChAt.tCt ttnEll r cur pert en:t no tice of 'he extraerilinar (anew!) of Ur. Rea,' ui rupcf l.n en. %%OR \ f Aura, are re:l:pulled to rein rut the et idou,!eoi our .441, , ,, , .audr0u11eu1l that for eurw/ f cntl Cobh, and dui -head, 1,0,11 WT. ef—e-r m I Thoz, we think the abut, pr, par:oil-in et bale.e p•'rdt, and, certain cure. To rill our friroel a Lisa), Tlll7 1T ; II 1r DO hill, 3 co.l,nutliirig etre %%ill." rrroic Py nc,lrtune thro.t , iiiatitary Lin!, rrnm ru rfr:f r..errl.rnit t iCiitt • 10 Their prudence. We Hie c,:rn_r briar :11L:rd c f paraeoe— the 1.3 r of llowror I. 1;••• • the pi lialieroild ;he r f [ter rt tit , lant t tlh:attictilatir etc I 'lin. In.; 11 •011 •\ 1 1,-,n rt iiii the ca) - ilrenni , of life eiwz hellirel t fi pry.. Nt tilt lbr TiOt tint: , of 0, raiutirm•i. hue. We Ins° reen iii tilt, chance!—n)e, Il.e ro. diqg Zermcni for a sla•av!. :not er for fie fermi-• elite of 11. , deal; anti all this ' . ft mtno:l cold." - NuW,l , e6lreit, is 100 Imo, Jr. Rogers r GT:T. TAn.nn(ll`,Notto.A,ll's.+chtch tit,- inun,,lhte thc.l2- t.angl.: of our moat intelligent tad wealthy tumults ale tez.kly• and willing Tole-I[l'y. large I.ottic.. 0 1.0. 1 ; or cix I e,ttlel , for .C. 5 .0 0. • 1.. lit Porter & Brother. nod 3. 11. Barron, I:rivi !ell tr. Co. liaiiiroy; It. I'. 'fort North 1:.•:41 T. 11. (*pie. Iliraritt M. 11. Townte Sy: ft Id; 1. L;:+ n, I cclif Lrt; Al. IT. Kim% Albion. Alay 12. :1:115-1 Tn/:9 P.,Tetice: Tv (Tim: herel. en ilea n ill pap no more ae!,t? eon- NI (ratted in nay tiamc Ly ant 1.011.1 . 1 , ICS !tor hold III) ler any cf ar.• fir the+ flare. r, ie. .‘pril 7. I'. WALL r.ar.mn. UST reeeivril,ntyl for lr, a si;t•Prt , ,r a. , . t.rtn.ent of Wall Ira per, ( fall Price- al! , 1 Thoshi purchnte gill 11., Wel: Is) look at ck•urtment Lef..e mn'.111:: their Filet 11011. i , elt , ‘ here. O. D. evAFrukit. Erae..lprit 21. Fig. 5 n 111 i lii. PR,IY w n oullinfon lter fr; .. e 0s a ;el lettron% that .he 111 jw.t reutrne.l from New York with a tml o f v •I N. CV GOOL): 1 , of the latott f.t.tooti, con,i , tipgat Straw and shred matt. 'Dress Patterns. 71101 carry tr, of Pallf Goo!, s,l V.e.l 1 4 , ' , Withers in the roliotrv. WITIC1.: 4 :1f! 110 W 0111:1 . 9 . at the km t.,t ea- h price Eric, At4il tr:Va.. 'I E X) D TZIS,L Ir it• ft,T the pie,,,re or annouve -111 to lib , Lailie- I:rte a tol vicialiy. that just retorzwil I'loll rillthdelphla :UPI New Yoi k, with the tat , s.t and 1:101-( hag t% ill rth,Lit thin day. Also, the hirgoe.t and I (41 rich rad stock of P.lt Vin er 01111101 211 rrir. 111./I.th IA in t c di-1 osetluf oil the 1114.4.reasoilal le jeriii, lor 4'n-h. 1J ronntry Alinne:s be •np1.1i...1 with Norms' an.! Goods on OS reasonable trans as can ba Ino - cle., 41 I n o„, Neck 1 , large:1111i coinpri,..es irsit.,4 and ine-t PaNniunalde style of Goole. I!.rie. April. '27, I'so 211/II.:8 AND GENTS. nIt.I(.I:S.—A felyw' Improvedl l'ateto Efastie ltraee4 lo•Iy 10 ,loltows, together %% Kme ve-y nice Sit% Wrdiperb, und Gents.. may I e foontl calling tt,uti IL Will t; We - DA RAS( SllADE.—Tlzelargelbtock in tov.T ea; 1. le Lad at C. It. 11-RU:111"S. C.I.INGIIAMS A NI) PRINTS,— French and American r;iiiirliais, and 3 , ./0 pieces jo t received and for .ale clinap April *27. R nrivr.rs. T rtnl Brown Linon. rallt3,:dso. I rndi Lin cne, will he inuii.l very clway 111.1 WIN'S Q f Silk and 'nailer, &c., Shay. nt lk_.l April 57, mwErs. Loons AND LAt'CIIES. C.1T0R! . .. door. cottage, A illageM lot. Mort is,*(ridld or left) ',lock. 17./ Clo.ot and Ilesti Lochs. :sit nth! Drell Latches; Also. 811% cr plated and Ilron , ed Id-colcltcon>. ala st , )c}:, just Weell ed and Wl' Sale eneal4 lhan c% et I , eri , tl. 0111 red is title Illar• t r ti 11.1:1 tn, Ir-50. No. 3, Reed house. \ HY: 4 N tanithi—A go assortment of Printed Lawns, IlitlnTs Li laic, Dowd Manlius. . aeu Cuovddatee, Ate, A% ill l tit R. In:WLVS. 13.11t.1501,3 A 1 490,1 %cry cheap ra lAA, :ma Jaconut rAgirT DJ meat (11.kle Thread, tar t r_II.OVES ANII r CoMIN.-0 Vt . F. and 11111Ktlo, Ilan} awl Apra . A Largo 'awl tiplen 1/1 t.ssartr2cut of srrtizszci AND transrawa cooze, Al the onto genuine CA if STORY. t R. IX.',VEY is .1.1,4 receiving, if not th , tirr,,,t, the It:ma t...J. soon., t S.pring wad S,lnrty!rt:o that ha, e: en Of 'Acted for Fate 111 Leif, not they n tp I e ;It the tairra Cask rat.o. so low that uw pertant that is 13 mall and 16,t. nt them n in r:a n,wnY ‘ . it n •tunl. ing • My ttOck 1 ,1 ' 1,111 atnrr'anl , kle in ci cry io" of goods, and they haie been sdected i. ith the zreattet rare. would invite all iteNotis who tleM73l iatrelr , Anz Eric, to eat I and examine toy-sleek, 3 doord Lelowitron Litate Street. Erle, April 10, 1F53. 49 1850. 11 ArtGAX SINn 13. IXI 2135-6 SP/UNG AND sux.i.w.st 000ns, Still Cheapo'r than Elver: CB. Ivitttarr is nowiezeiving and opening. direct from tlio Lastern cities, one of the largest, eitoit and hest ..electe.l Flocks of : 4 1 ring and Sumner Cools, t.e ha, ever cl.ne broo:2lt to this Ittari.er.‘‘ Inch comprises no n 1411.1131 %;:ri"ty of 1 - .1,11 . 1011:thle DFOF Coolie. SIIM, li in great variety, Linen Cc:..?..; atill Boy's llonaets, am! &e.. &r., to...ther with a ft:II and cogo , :rte a,sortment Of ES er) thins nuteted ith the Goods trade, which he is bolnd N sot. at :cm 11,zdre, which fact may I e known to all those that will call at the eurner opposite Brost it's Hotel. Irie. April Exec - ut or's•Notic LF.TT ERR, ter,tamecitary On the et late of ratri,:i of Ilartiorereet. to 11 4 14. deceased, teen granted to Ed wad ti‘,eciley, tat per,o.tA hat in?, claims ;lion 4 present thew duly authenticated. an.' ttio-e tnnke Immediate payinrut to Susannah J. rWrivec, who ix Ow leg4tlyauthort,wd ngeulof Ilit•ll\ivittor to settle sa . kl estnte. EDWARD RIVRESEI. Ext. - Tutor. t'ltt 10 MEM o AVING sold out toy Kee; of Grooeries nod Prot - IEIOOX (C) 11 H. A. etr‘lN, Cwt.. 1 not deslrout, of dosing tip toy Intshies3 in I.:rie. 1 therefore request nil those knowing theinapives Indeb ted to Inc by neCOll,ll, to culi ',llO sette, either by 1013 ing up or giving their boles. ns 1 shall remain here only until about Ito 111,4 of May. tvlienalt ;loco alibi then renlaining unpaid to be pia ce,l in the hands of a Jm hire of Ike Peace for culler ticti. 1 have on bawl unsold n fgtv reams of ‘Vrript ing I,a , ,er. a few Fcgarm. g cask okl Vale Brandy, 01,1Munon,211e!n Whiskey. 10 3 rnrs and 111 barrels reciting NVltiskey. tt lite% 1 n ill sell nt cost. to close lip. • Also. some ringar cored 1 1111ns and &alders, n ill be 60 , 11 ,, W. Fleas(' call at the store next throne h.tely oceinnig by the t.otb.triLur.. R. A. 11.11ilat. I:rte, A.toil 1.!, 1...40. . . _ oient 01 - 6111 s l'arat-ota Gill I O. R. 1)1:11."1:1 - 's n.l Imertitig; r.l-0, a row vale 11 ;. It. lit. WIN ;3. ! gilk. Thread and Cultul) WO hinit.ttion [lac!.
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