0 Don't Forget That W. H. Scoville, the inimitable Yankee Comma. ,an, takes a Benefit on Monday night next; when will be troducad the prize Drama of e•Tnz FORGED WILL." rr The Boston Post is responsible for the following; Why hasn't Secretary Crawford music in his siMi7— Because be is 6t for Spoils. ' '•He who has not music In his soul Is It 01 for treason, stratagem, and spoils." 07 . The following toast Was given at the Printers ban fleet, recently hajd In Boston:—"The Ladies—Always favorable to a "p re as," properly conducted. An int-, ,respivo toast that. MARRIED. On the 26th ult. by Rev. R. J. Sibley, Mr. Silas E.' Teel, of Erie, and Miss Julia A. Davison, of Mtlle'reek. On Wednesday,., the 22d oh. by Aev. D. Smith. of Girard, Mr. Colby Mabie, and bliss Elizabeth N. Neal, both of Fairview. • DIED. - On Saturday evening. the 25th ult.. SAMUEL Heys, of this city, aged 66 years. • On Tuesday, 28th ult, at his residence in Milicreek, -HEART Won', aged about 68 years. .------ NEW EST 41.BLIBIZEIENT. Harris' Queen City Saloon! we V i i a .;i2l: ; l o s in wfid l in o r r o .. r . T h lh av e a cil i !! j .eno l f o Lrie w, rt E nd ic vt caß,Lif SALUON,on the Diamond, three doors east of Brown's Hotel, where he intends to keep constantly on hand ICE. CRF.AII. CARES, PIES, FRUITS, SODA, LEMOJIADE. ALP, BEER, OYSTERS, etc etc., all of the first quality, and adapted to the most epicurean taste. Ile is fitting up in connee. tion two rooms designed expressly for the ladies, arranged with reference to their comfort, and supplied with every luxury. The f 00,112 will be opened for the accommodation of oustomers this afternoon. Determined nut to besurpassed in Ins line, he re spectfully Solicits public patronage. June 1i611.2.50. Guardian's Bale. IN 'foga anee of an order of the Orpltairs Court of Erie County, I shall expose to public sale at the house of John Curtis, in Watergard, on the 2d day of July nest, the following described real wait% to er it: tieing the real estate of Melissa Mc dec'd. andbounded and described as follows: beginning at the southeast corner of Harrison Woodford's land, thence north along the cast line 10 perches to his north east corner to a post; thence west 3 pereliesto the south east corner of Mary %Vootilo•d's land; Meucci pOrth along hereast lineal perches to a post: thence east 50 le r cbcs to north west corner of Lucy Woodford's land; thence south along her west lin 101 perches too post near her south west corner; thence west 53 perches to the place of beginning; contain ing 33 acres end 110 perches of had, be the name more or less. TERMS OF HALE.—One fourth In hand on confirmation of the sale, and Um balance In three equal annual instalments with inter est ou the whale stun annually. secured by Judgment bond and mortgage ou the premises. 011.8 111.43 C. IIOYD, Guardian of miner children Of Melissa McLalleit. • June 1, 10.10. 3t3 AFiTIFICIALFLOWEIM-100 bona at 'wholesale. by June 1. JAI. FULLERTON By Expres.F. LADIES can nosy nd a beautiful aseottinent of Fancy and Cul find ored Gaitaret, Quskioe, Slepi and Walking Share; together ith a few more patterns of Summer Dim Good* and Baraitt..., at June t.. C. B. WRIGHT's. NEW CODS: TllEsubseribers would respectfully inform their friends and public, that they are now receiving their summer supply of goods purchased at the present low prict..s, which will enable theist to sell cheaper than tho4e who purchased e lay in the spring.— Among their recent purchases will be found Ladies press Goods. Sfr4lo and Leghorn Bonnets. Henr4Leghorn and Panama Leaf Hats, Parasols and Chabrel las. Wall and Windows paper. Gronvies, Cr. - kery. 4.c . which, added to their forsnerstock, renders their (141011S/ICIII com plete. June 1, MOOR ft EA D, if VG' ES & CO ARGEIut ut Bonnetijust receimd per Expre.. uy Juste I. J. U. FULLERTON WOOLI WOOL! WOOL! agaz tor 100,900 lbs. Wool. HAViNG hecn appointed agenttnr an I!."latern Maiiiif - xtory, 1 wish to pure haac Wool lbr which 1 will pny the market priee El. June I. SI KETING by the Bale, by June I. BUTTER WANTED:—StiO firkins rood Dairy nutter wanted in exchange for Cash or Goods. J H. CULLERTIiN. 200"". PALM LEAF OATS al %%Ito esale; also, a large au sorttnent of Leghorn and Panatal hats, just receive.! by J. II FULLERTON. IMO ARD:4 PRINTED CAI.IuOL'S 3c - ts per ) d 30,000 Y nntt up.by J. 11. U LLUrr . L AWNS and GINGIIANIB.—A large nts.ortment low enough June 1. J. 11. rITLI.ERTON. frAux AND POCKET CUTLERY.—My agsortment 1104 COOINCLC. awl I 01.) not 'tunic to say a larger and better s.ele - ted stock than was ever before In this marlo.t. It. REED. - 141 61,ASSES GATES.—Ootnething extra—tall and , ee them at 1,1 the ehep hardware store. R. REED. ROUSE KEEPERS can hesupplied with Brass. Brittanna. Iron and japan candle sticks and lararpi. brass Sunlrcrs and trays brittannia, German silver and Iron spoons. basting spoons. coffee sniffs, cutlery, the., at the Ifardward store of R. R1:1:11. June 11. No a, need House. =LAP ICARDWARD STORE. lIT AV e, just received the balance of my stock, among which can be found IRON and STEEL of nil sizes, Gound Boxes. Maka ble Castings, Anvils, Vices, Smith's Bellows, Axle Mans, steel springs, (eastern) brass bands, coil, log, trace, halter and lack chains, spikes, both wrought and cut. nails front 2,1. to 40d., bar rel, door, pence, Ishlng and wrought Wails, horse shoos and nails, strap hin hooks and hinge, friction rollers, mullery, mill cross cut and c cular saws, shovels, spades ,Itoes, wrenches, of various patterns, a good assortment of Mechanic's Tools. Broadaxes (Bartons &Si uman's) adzes, planet and plane iron brace and hilts. hammers, hatchet 4. sand paper. tl'eg, eltil•els, (Marion's) goughes, augers. auger bias, auger and c It iisel handle-, bed screws, mah knobs, hand, pannel, compass, Moe. union and rib saws, spoke shaves, screw (Myers, bevels. spirit levels box wood rules. steel squares, try squares, draw shrives, oil stones of a superior quality, &e. RUFUS RUM. June I. No. 3, Reel Bowie. i ItAUTION. NOTICE is ereby il ren that my 11 , Ife, Malora Howard, has left my be an boatel without cause or provicntion—May 10th— nod took tnychild with her. I therefore forbid all persons harbor ing or trUntihg them on my account as 1 will pay no debt, of their contracting !after this tpite, JOHN R. HOWARD. RacinOVis. May 21, ISSO. 3tpa 413 OVRAT UOUSEI. /NAME to the fano athe subscriber on' Wednesday, the 39th 0)0 , N.-1 a small sized Sorel Horse, with a white strip to its race. and' tome white marks on its back appareatly tirade by the-mildle The owner Is requested come, prove property. pay charges, and take it away. 1 JAMES SAMPSON. Mil!creek, Mg 1, IPSO. 313 Take Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that the Hooka and necounts of the subscriber are in the hands of S. Mervin :Minh, C,q. for col• lection, to whom those indebted arc requested to make immed.nte payment. KELSEY, Jr. May 39. - tf3 Wool! Wool! Wool! lAM again buying Wool (not to speculate two bat for Eastern Factorirs,) and ant paying the highest tuailet price in CASII, at my core, on the corner, near the Court House June I. C. D. WEIGH'''. Take Notie,el. TIIE undersigned buying disposed of their entire Interest in the Grocery and Provision Store to Wm. T. Downs and George Daman, sy whom the business will be hereafter continued at the old stand on State street, respectfully informs the people generally that they have retired to the Bake r3hop, where they will comi n uc to wait on their old customers, and especially their Debtors. QEO. W. GOODRICH & Co. Ma) 23, IMO New Motel New Goods!! and New Prices:ll 0021iPTON & ICAVZIRSTICEL, NO. 8, REED IWUriE, DIRE fa colt the attention of the l'ublic to their loom which they have opened and intend conductingsentirely on the pay system, beingconv Inced, from experience, that it is the only JUISI. ~,r t VIM sad wit twine Gar all parties. our stock consists of Aware aad Dossestis Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery. Hard ware, Glassware. 4c., ~ together with pure Foreign Liquors; Brandy, Gin, Rum, and Wines of all descriptirm. Domestic whiskey of our own manufacture, for which we challenge coni parrhum with any brought from the east or west, in every panic ular, proof and price.. MI we ask of the public is to call and examine our stock, which we keep of every description, believing as we do, that prices, style and quality will prove satisfactory. Goods exchanged fur produce of all kinds. JOHN CONDrON Erie. k1ay,23,18.50. • HL H lAVERSTICK. TO DirlitollANTO. SALERATUS eonstanfty on hand, which we manufacture and sell for cash at tbe lowest market rates. A pure article, with out adulteration. COMPOTN & HAVERSTICK. Kay 2.5. LEW. No. P. Reed Rouse. 400 a w iltig w i+S e sett at d Fl)Boici,ebnlets Cast , of t 1 he 74 , 11 1 1 i t tpn o d ur , manufacture. COMI'TON & 11AVERWrICK. May 25.1830. No. 8. geed House. WOOL: V70.0L11 THE subscriber' will pay the CABII for any quantity of Wool. May 23, CEO. BELDEN & BON. EUX ACADIIMIr. Yr HE Bummer Term of the Erie Academy commences on Non -I- day. June 10, udder the superintendance of J. HENRY BLACK, A, 8., Teacher of Languages and Natural Scleoces. ANDREW H. CADBURY, A. B. ME DANIEL P4 I ENSIGN. 'reacher in English Literature. Penmanship and Votal Manic. Rev. C. G. STEVLIGEN, Mr. JOHN It MILLAR, Teacher of Practical Aurveying, and Civil Engineering, Miss EMI) I A C. JOH (BON, Precepuess. and Teacher of French, Astronomy and Botany, Niu CATHARINE B: BEEBE. nation per @eerier. , In the Languages. 84 00 • In Mathematics. Natural philosophy, Chemistry ate. 300 In primary, Mlles. 2 00 There are no estra charges conneetek with this Academy ex cept far Music and drawing. The charge for Music Is 80; for Drawlng.in, The regutactime fin admission is at the beginning or middle of the term, No one will be admitted for less than half a quarter, From the pleasant and healthful location of the Academy, the adqintages which it possesses of Philosophical and Astronomical apparatus, and the ability of the teachers both to impart knowl• edge and to discipline the conduct, it is sconlidently believed that very *UM kilt inducements are presented to all who may be desi reus of pursuing a course of systematic and thorough instruction. Far the benefit of those desiring to prepare themselves for teach ing, particular Instruction will be given with II view to that object. both in the branches usually taught In schools, and in the theory el' imps/tog Instruction. E. MAY PM . BABBITT, Pecy 90. SECOND ARRIVAG4yriag Sty/to of Bomrefe.—Just receiv ed, by erpresa, a flue.asionmeut of Spring and Rummer Boo net', cheaper th an eruct. C. M. TIUBALEP. J. 11. FULLERTON North East. May 18.1E50. JOSE VA JO%VETT. E Sutocriber having tairchased the entrriinterest of Mr. Stevens in the North East Woollen Factory. respectfully so licits rt share of the public patronage. The business will be Con.“ dueled ..s hereofore by the subscriber. and all work entrusted to hint will be done in a norkinanlike manner. The Factory and Machinery are all nearly new. and the experience of the weak men is such as cannot fail to give entire satisfaction to his cus- Teacher of German. I tourers.JOSUE A. JOIVETT. North East. May IS. WO. lyi Teacher of Mathematics Teacher of Mosic JAMES C. MATIBLIALL. Pfeil saa. D 7 ti at C • 112PPOPIEllit2EIAN TIII: Proprietors of this NT antmoiti establishment, which con ' t.. of the meet talented Equestrians as well as the finest stud of trained Hones and Millet in the world, have also connected with It rusts sri ssioovs ci 558.5 wry, whose wonderful docility, and 1231105 t incredible training, have rendered them the admiration of the thousands who have seen them, both ht this country and iu Europe. In addition to their heretofore complete and unrivaled compa ny, they have made the tnott extensive additions, and introduced every improvement which time, money, and the most unwearied exertion," could effect. in order to render the season Of ISSO the most attractive one in the annals of Equestrianism._ The celebrated Etn rß etev BR ,ss Haan, under the direction of Mr J. C. ADAMS has been engaged for the season. This mammoth company will enter ton n at II o'clock on the morning or eflubitiOn In GRAND PROCESSION,. preceded by the GAS I' I NO/.1 13.1 It, drawn by the three huge Elephants of the company containing a full band. It will be composed of the whole troupe of equeetri Ws, mounted 011 the magnificent stud of horses, and all the costly and highly ornamented vehicles belong ing to the e-tablishinent. Thin exquisitely 1/1..11101'11i 1011.111101 . or Qes:cv Mon. drawn by twenty Lilliputian Pa L ies, yin bring tip the rear, th e whole forming the most napalm: page at ever wit. nes-ed in the Untied States Mauer of the Arena, PRANK WHITTAKER; Uine:virtu Di rector, Mr. W U. STOUT; Clowns SAM LATHROP and WM. AY MAR, the former known n. 4 the original Kentucky orator. and the latter acknon !edged to be the best performing continue in the country; Treasurer, Mr. Jas. w. Foshar, Manager and Director Mr. G. C. Quirk. Price of Ailinksion 9.5 cis. without distinction of age. Doors open at la and 111. Performances C01111111`11Ce• at and 7a P. M. This iniiiitme and magnificent compairt' will perform at t Vatts- Inuit On Friday. AMC' 7111. and at 111:11:8aturday June Fill 1F50.. $5O on f..TOCK of Boots and Shoes , all of my OWII mane. lixture. embracing as great a variety as can be found at any eqatili 'Mama isest of New York—also a full assort. 111C111. of SllOO lilt nail Findings, .1 II FULLERTON. Nny 11, 1,31, A1t.1301,f4,-1 am now receiving a large assortment of para sok. .comktlng of pl:no and figured Tore k,ralin, alto plain, changeable. figured and plaid silk. gingham and cotton Parabols, at Plltti A LS'. Cheanslde. EKEIALTII ORIDINANOtt. - pE it ordained and enacted by the Itstrgess and Town Council of the borough of Erie that the folio, log citizens, viz.. B. B. VITICVIII, Burgess. A. W. Brewster, William Beatty, Miles W. Catighey, Asa E. Fo•ter. Faanklin Englelitut, Thomas Stewart. I). I)Uninp, (Comte Daniel Bobbins, John Ziminerly, J. 11. Fullerton, Win. A. Galbraith. and William Iltinrod, be and hereby are appointed a SANITORY CO3ISWITEE, who, are hereby etll;lo%%ered collectively and individually to enter chtellings cellars, or any other {daces w instil the boundaries of the borough of Erie. to examine the condition °limy:such place, and to order issul require from the owner or occupier thereof the removal of any NUISANCE, of any cleansing they or eiether of them shall deem necessary for the health of the inhabitants of said borough; and In C7l , c of an. person owning or occupying premiere shall neglect or relnse to remove any thing declared by any menthe: of said Coin. mince to lie nuicante or incurious to health, or shall refuse to cleanse the same directed by any member of said Committee. the High Constable shall: and he is hereby required upon notice giten by any member of said Committee to cause the same to be stone. and to make a good and sufficient elsamslug under the direc ton of one or more ()fogs' Counnittee,and shall have the right to sue and recover front the owner or occupier ofany such premises for the expense of such removal and c'eansing. ordained and enacted into an Ordinance this 10th slay of May. A. I), leso. JAMES D. DUNLAP. .Attest— Burgess pro tent. JOHN S GUNN! sO'N. Town Clerk . ttl To Carpenters and Joiners. rpnr: subscril.ers are now receiving a large and general assort ment. of l'arpenters and Joiners Teals, consisting of Beach, Mould litul Match Plane.; Fraltnitie. Firmer and Duck Bill Cldn tlee; (land Panne' Compass and Tenant Saws; Seedy, Spirit Levels, CallePs, Hammers, Inroad and uu l Ara, Auger and Au ger Was, Braces, Bins &c., all of which are to be sold cheap. Erie, May lea). hJEIJ. sELDEN &SON. 50 KEGS Nails, from 3 to 43, tot sale by May I. ISM GEO. SELDON & SON D rin.eeds, English and American Iron; Cast, English, CL Ameri^an and Spring Steel, Anvils, Vices, Snw - Mates, a good axsortmcid by GEO. SELDEN & SON, i ila . 7l; l. are, a good at•sortattat just opened. by sl, GI SELDEN4 SON, Itilii;LAS Pll 151I'8.—A 'male, lot rlmper than ever. If you Ll doubt it in the (cut, call at the llardware store. No. 3 Reed noun.. RUFUS REED. BU TT ER AND CIIEESP. TRYERS at the Hardware Store, N 0.3. Reed House. RUFUS REED. JrUST received a large amortment of colt•c milk, among them eau be found Plant's Double Grated Mill. RUFUS REED. A Wu II I) to tho.te building—the largest and best ass•ninient of Locks. I.3tcheg, Butts and Screw,t (cheapest of course) can be found al the Ilnutwaretltore. RUFUS REED. SUI , A AND Cll.lllt SNUNGS.—Another lot Jost reetived at the ltartlware Store. RUFUS 111:1:1). al EU A CN ICS"1'0013.-1 I:mutters. Ilatchets, Planes, 1 I rlain Irons, Chisels, .Angers, Auer Bits, !land Panne! Com p;,es, Fella°, Tenon, Pirculur awl Rip Saws, Steel Squires , Try Squares, SereW Drivers, Heeds. Spiri t Levels, Gunees.&c . &c. May. RUFUS REED. QI;ATES a goal aseortment at the Hardware Store. lIRES RITH BRo A I) A XtlB AND A DZE—IIIT ELTON'S, til-MMON'S )111,1.% 4 AND WI) at the Ilardwate Store. 11171'A REFV. 8R.15871110 CLASS CUREAIN l'lNS—Ju,t received. RUFUS REED JAPAS WARE - Alame lot Expressly for jobbing. I Rurre Rceu . . "BIZ EISPUESS • TIM/311W this moral nk, another package of-Drees CJods cf recent sty les, which are;olfercd very cheap, at May ha, IPSO. { WRIGHT'S. 100 TONS 1 1. 1.. AZ V7-A'AVTIIDt rfllll subs:tribers will pay B ,l a ton for 100 Ton Flat Straw (half cash and half good=„ at their Mill, north of Walnut creek. The Flax alter the bee.] has been On:idled out, to be rotted properly and broken by home; in the field. For a first rate or tide, a goad staple and suiliciently, but not, tau much roiled, we IA ill pay the above price. • To Flat growers who will call upon ita tattle Mill nr in File. we will (which some suggeetions retail% eto rotting. and breaking the Flat, which will tend very much h abridge their labor. May IS, 1850. MARVIN & PERKINS Keystone Paper Mills. WOOL: WOOL!: V 70071.2111 1 o.opo No. I. Reyl Ilouse. .. Ll. CLARK. Tay 18.1 lest, 5 0 ' 1J O GOOD SIIINGES on hand formic by C. B. WR lIT F IMU ft, PlBll AND . Sit —May be Itmetl coutlgtpi ;Wird CONGt.) TE.tB:—Nowl °pent nu a fresh stock of bow L Te o , o f various braildtt. warrauW to give entire patisPaction WYRICIIT•S CAM CAMP.: 04.1311:1! T cash for 10,00 11OltieIs Corn . alt.,' for 10.1100 flushelg I Onla, If, delivered coon. $3 M. TIBBALS. ASII, FOR WOOL. —I shall be paying Caall for nay quantity of C. M. TIMIALS. Auction Bale. 75 Flint Lock Muskets .old. nt Auction by 11. Dates Auttioncer, Suite street. cn Monday. June 5 lesn, at 10, o'clock A. ltt. on necount of U, S Navy Denarrincnt Dissolttion of Partnership. co-partnership heretofore eshwing.between the subscribers is this day diswlt ed Ly mutual consent. The notes and tie counts helbotring to the (Ina are in the hands cd John rleniens ftt collection, who will also ottend to the settlement-of all claims against the firm. MI person 4 indebted to the firm will please call on Mr. Clemens and settle without - delay. DAVID OLIN. JOHN CLI-.SIENS. The business will he cont limed ratite stand bererofoleocerspied by Olin & Clemens, by the subscriber. who will be WO to have all his old friends call and examine his stock of Spring rind Minium r Cools, and all others who are desirous of purchaidng good articles cheap. DAVID MAN. May 11, 1F53. 311 Dissolution of Partnership. T"' partner*hlp heretofore existing MlAs!' th e name of Sievena & Jewett, in the North gaff Woolen Faetory,.hawittit been dP•Folved by mutual comment. thitrie therefore to notify those In debted to make payment. The books and accounts will be found at the Factory, where ono of the late nun %vitt attend to all settle ments. ISAAC 11. STIIVENS. SIIEEP SHEERS.--I,Vilsiit's straight Sheep Sheers for sale by May IS. IPSQ LESTER, SENNETT & CH.LMTER. Wool! woonvviroom 5.9,0001.813 Wool Wanted. It will be for the interett of the farmer to eon on me before selling their wool. May IS, 1859 13. JACKSON. Pot the Ladies. SILKS.—Plain Plod na.Striped Mamelion * Gro de Rhine . Gro de Seln, Gro de India, Lou lard, Tea land and Florence pints by - S. JACKSON BARRAGES and Lawns, plain and Ogured of i n A ll e c K o s lo o ns w a s nd qualities D E 1,4114, Plain and Figured, of every deaerittgoori CIINGAAMS. Plain and Plaid Chambray. French. Scotch, Ger I UI man and AIM lean, from Ito 3a., let yd. by JACKSON, LACK, Blue. and mixed eatluets. Tweeds. Kentucky Jeans B Occ. for sale cheap by S. JACKSON. Spring styles of Bonnets. HUNGARIAN, Lace: French lace, gimp. colored and limey chip, China pcari, Athol°. diamond pearl. Jenny I.lnd, Flo rence braid Bonnets; also lace and gimp ClllllO, pearl and tulip misses Bonnets in great variety. Artificial wreaths. &c. May 11,1850. C. M' TIOBTILS. COR D Colton warp, cotton yarn. MUM vvlcaluil. &c.. at tbe lowed - prices for cuts dr approved credit. Play IL 1830. C. M. TIIIBALS. News by Telegraph to Erie. By Ottelirs Line for the Observer Hon. S. F. Elmore, Senator from B. Carolina, died lest night at half-past S o'cloct, after a brief and painful! ill ness. He was appointed by the Governor to fill the place of Mr. Co!boon. The House met this morning at 8 o'clock. Actor the roading of tho journal, the death of Mr. Elmore was an nounced in a touching manner. The customary reso lutions were adopted, and the House adjourned till to morrow. We have ono days later news from London by tele graph to Liverpool. It Is not important. Fuou Paitts.—Tho exeitementlu the Assembly in regard to the recall of the minister has subsided. HAITI, May 19. We are favored with the following extracts from let tere. The steamer Vixen, Capt. Wood, went past this port a few days since bound to Auscays. The West In dian American fleet was at port Oronoko. The govern ment acknowledged the St. Domingo Government inde pendent. Captain Moore appointed Mr. Gutter. au Eng lishman, to be American Agent at Aimee)... • Wart:eaten. May 30. Sierkrr..Rev. Mr. Gurley prayeti—the rending of the journal being dispensed with. Mr. Butler announced the death of Hon. Mr. El!more. Messrs. Hunter. Wee. Webster. and Jeff. Davis. successively and briefly,eulo gipd the talents and high character of the deices& when the Senate adjourned. The appointment of the Hon. Mr. Letcher, as Minis ter to Mexico, was confirmed. Ngw Yong, May 30, 7 P. M The prospectus of the new Southern organ is publish ed. The,paper is to be - issued tri-weekly, and its publi cation will be soon commenced. Mr. Sewall. late rejected consul at St. Jago, has been appointed clerk in tho Department of the Interior. 'fhe steam ship Southerner. Capt. Berry, arrived this morning from Charleston, which port sho left on Tues day. Among her passengers were several belonging to the Cuban expedition recently fitted out in the Cited States A sVashington . letter in the Cdmnercial has tholollow ••The last estimate of the vote an Mr. Clay's com promise bill shows 32 in favor of and 29 against. A mo tion to postpone the subject is being agitated by the ex treme Southern members, but they will be detested. WASHINGTON. hilly .29. It is reported despatches have been received by the Spanish Legation in this city to the effect, that 1500 a. ditiouuf prisoners had been taken on the southern coast of Cuba. They are said to have been found on board of two large vessels, and the greeter part of them were Ameri cans who were discharged from custody and permitted to return, but that the foreigners were summarily tried by Court Martial and condemned to be executed. A Cabinet Council has been hold to-day, at which it was rem:Jived to hold the Cuban authorities respodetble for any ill treatment the American residents may reel:five- A special messenger is to be sent out there forthwith from the State Department to look after tho iuterests of A tericans. he officers of tho Navy held a 'meting hero yesterday and passed resolutions of condolence upon the death of Lieuts. Browning; and Bachie who were drowned. KYrISVILLE, Pe., Nay 28. A dreadful firo-datnp explosion took place this mei ning at tits ,nines of Bitinbrido. and Byerson, on Mill creek, near Port Carbon. As the operatives were going to their work the lire-darns exploded, which dreadfully burnt 13 operatives, some it is thought past recovery. WASUINtoTON. May 29. BENATc.—The Secretary of the Interior communicated reports and correspondence respecting land titles in Cal ifornh. Mr. Clay presented a petition respecting tho tariff of 1846. accompanied by a few remarks on the necessity of a speedy settlement of the slavery question. as Congress could do nothing else till that was put to rest. • X AR K E S T. NRW YORK, May 30. Asllls buoyant. ' Pots, $5 61 to 5 GB; Pearls salea able at $5 56 a 5 GO, Fi.outt.—Market for Western and Southern dull, and quiet asks 2,408 tibls. at $5 62 to 5 75 for common to straight State; $5 81 to 6 for Michigan; $6 18 to 6 31 fur Genesee, Gnais.—lfolderear wheat firm, demand fair. Cana 7 dian in bond held higher and is nominal at $1 25 to 130. Outs buoyant at 49 to .50 cis. fur northern, 47 to 49 fur Jersey. WhiNkey quiet, holders refusing to sell for lees than 26 ct.. iorprisor. Pork a sande firtner. demand steady at $lO 68 to 10 75 for mess: $8 66 to 8 75 for prime. Beef $5 50 to 6 50 for prima $8 50 to $lO 50 for moss. TO PRINTZIRO. PRINTER'S CARDS of all qualities and sizes kept constantly, on hand or furnished to order, at Hunt° prices. Those lu wont nre im lied to call at the Observer 011ie°. NEW GOODS 71 Tll. FULLERTON would inform his customers and the public . generally that he has began to receive his Stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, embracing a large and well selected stock or Staple and Fancy DRY GOODEI, GIIILOGIERIES, GROCILEIRT, are IZATILDWARA _ A/F0 a very full assortment of STRAW •10011.9, embracing Vieteserydairatlis(l o le:fionnet7-ITnn,t,eglurn and il:u.t..tteiailo,esae.ailo.li .lihesodat as low prices as can be found in this city. Erie, May 11. Met Gl oQ SIDES eastern Role Leather-41.0 tipper !Rather, French ri 9 i3 afr and larsoy Calf Skins, 10 quantitica to null. May 11, IMO. 1. It. FUL4LERTON. Como Ono! Como 8A!! 'l , lloSi:who wish to see the largest and hest assortment end to I purchase the cheapest goods ever °tiered in thiseity, wiliest! at No. Ell, Cheapside, where we are receiving daily, the latest styles. and cheapest goods over offered In this City, to which we invite the attention-of our old customers and the public generally. Our ntock comprises a general assortment of Staple mid Fancy Dry Goods. Groceries. Crockery. Hardware. Nails. Ate. Don't forget Urea nod etatiiiite our stock, as we will sell n little cheap er than the cheapest. SMITH JACKSON. Er ie.play 11.1830. Prints . and Ginghoms. A" quantity of French. English. Emelt and American Ging barns, some as cheap as one shilling a yard, fastcolora, or mhtley refunded. Prices in great varieties orstylet madder colors atoll a yard, warranted fast. C. M. TulnAt.s. Charles Wilke., No. 16, Auguet Term leso use of James C. Marshall, flenry as Foreign attachment case. '• - • Erie aunty, s, The Commenwerilth of Pennsylvania to theiSheriff of said coun ty greeting;—We COMM:111d you that you attach Henry Wilkes, late of your cOillity. by all and singular hi■ goods one chattets, lands and tenements, in whore hands or possession poorer the same may,he, so I hat he be and appear before our Court of Com umu to he holden at Erie, its and for the saidiCoutity on the first Monday of August next, there to ensue(' Cbarkv Wilkes, for use of James C. Marshall, of a plea of ease; and hate you then and there this writ e Witness the Mon Gaylord Church, President Of our said Cocrt this 2tith day of May. IbttJ. Attest. JAMES SKINNER, Prothonotary. Ay virtue of the well to which this id annexed. 1 hove attached all the right, title. and latest et of Defendant. lienry Wilkes, of in and to nil those lots, blocks, or Eqwares of land, situate In the sec ond portion of the town of Erie. Erie coanty Pa. mid numbered In the general plan of said ton n with the numbers forty-two, (42)ntut forty-nine, (0) in possession of James lichblewhlte, and Ellin. named him asgarnishce, personally and by copy. Also lot, block or Ignore situate in the second section of the town of Eric, coun ty and state aforesaid. numbered In the plan of said town with the number sixty-six, (66) now in the possession ofintnes Iluckabone and summoned him as garnishee, personally and-by copy. Also. attached the ea-tern two-thirds part of water lot No. fifty-three. (5.1) situate in the first section of the town of Erie. county afore said. Moans. P. E. BURTON, Shedd'. May TM, 18.59. 3cl The Weekly Pennsylvanian will copy six times and acrid bill to this °Mee, WHOLESALE AMI RETAIL .r: - ritzsu anoaanzne. No. ' 2 , Flaming meek, Stale Street. TllEsubscriberhaving bought the entire siiick of Groecrim formerly owned by A. King Faq., and added a little more to It. Is ready to sell to all those wishing to buy cheap for cash or ready pay, as I am bound to sell as chnp If not cheaper than any other establishment of the kind in this city. The stack 14 large and bought expressly for tunny use. consisting otany quantities of Teas, Porto Rico Sugar, IWO Cotlee. Malawi Loaf Sugar. Spertivaindlea, PIM Salt, Shaving Soap, Mould Coarse do.. Pale do., Dipped " Cream Nuts,. • TobaCco Plug, Cigars. Filberts. " Cut & Dry, Powder Cinruunon, Shot, Logn oc:111, Lead, Scorch, Alum. • indigo, Refined Candy, Nails, Ground Ginger, Common do.. Rice, Alspice,. Assobted Store Wares Sweet 011, " rePPerr, Fresh White Fish, ShlryClumdiery. Flour. Mackerel, New Orleans Sugar. Rio Opine. - Besides a great many things too numerous to mention. Those wishing to buy wilt do well to give me a call before pitreaaptng, as I am determined to fell low for cash. 30115 M'CANN: N. 11.—Couutry produce w RI) be at all Sawa taken exchange far Goods. L APC. E le, March°, 1530. . 43 • 113110NE-Bpritig styles of Donut Gibbous et thelowest Ag it URI. • tnyll C. M. TIBBALB. Nsw YORK, May 30. 11. A. Olt A./21, 'MGR leave to announce to his friends mid the petite gen erally. that having bough*ut most of the stock of it. A linker, he will e.untinue the Grocery & Provision. Easiness, and wil sell at prices, as heretofore, to suit all customers. Ile has Just re dived from the east an addition to his sh eh, wleit will be sold low ibr Cash, and Cash only. lie therefore hopes ids friends will give him a call, as he intends by strict attention to business to Merit the patronage of all. ii. A. CRANE, ' Erie, April IMMO / Cheapside. Erie, Pa. - - - BUYS , FANCY llATS,juili received mud for sale client) tar Cold) b r R. S. MINTER. Perk now. VIT OOL HATS, of every style and variety. Just received and for sale cheap by R. S. WINTr:II. Park Row. LAMPS. , --New style Solar and other kinds or Lamps, and any quantity of 4Vieking, Clihunies arid Globes, at. Erie Nov. 24.1849. G. LOOMIS & ri OLD. Silver and Florence Leaf; Gold Silver. and Composition '. Bronzes; Japanned tins, assorted colors, Nov. 11. CARTERB & ROTE 1111.• SPECTAGLEO.—Blindness improved by Perifoeal, Parabolic and other kinds of .Glars, in Gold and Silver, German Silver Steel, and other frames, An extensive nr.sortinent to select from:lt November:2l, 1910. 1 OOMIS & Co's. 1.1:111.1141. W STED.—The highebt inntket price will be paid AAI for any quantity Of White Ci.erry and Walnut Lum ber the more of C. 11. WRIGHT, FIVE Hundred Gallons Linseed Oil, two hundred do. Spie. Tor peanuts, one hundred and fifty do. Copal Varni3h. conch and urniture, by • • CAII.TeIt & BROTIIER. LAMP AND LARD OIL AND CANDLES. A superior quality of Lamp and Lard Oil, and Sperm and Tallow Candles, fur sale by J. H. BURTON. IMPRLIV ED SALAMANDER SAFE. A superior Salamander Safe weighlnslloo pounds, with "thtlela^ patent powder proof ock. the sale byl. li. BURTON. • The subscriber offers for sate, at his residence .'10` . .5.: in Eric„ Pa.— Grazing farms at 0 to eto per acre, in lots Of NO to 200 acres. Gralri Farms at 14 to 8411 per acre, in lots of 20 to lin acres. Wild land at 2 to 84 per acre, fu iota of 22 to 200 acres. Out lots of Erie. at 75 to 8300 per acre, and In lots of Erie, at 200 to 84,000 eac h. - Erie Out lot No. 070, situate between French & Holland Streets, subdivided Into convetLent lots, for Residence or business, now for sale at 200 to 5400 cash. A rare chance. Also a flue Water Lot property newly wharfed, for !Intern Rent. Erie, March 2. *5O. WILSON II ING, General hand Agent & Land Broker. Carpotinip and Oil Clothe. LAncr: assortment of different styles of Carpets, from IC to ri Inn cents per yard; also, Floor Oil Cloths and Druggets, Stair Lumens and Table Spreads, just received at Erie. Apr112'319:50. wily.' HT'S Corner. TIRE:. P . & R. FAULKNER, respectfully announce to the pnh• Itc that they have remove I their residence and office to the corner of French and Eitoth streets, (lately occupied by W. D. Johnson, Dentist.) where they will attend to all professional calls both In town nod country. la ic, April 8, • 2311001111"UrrAL0 rianii - Vorto Manufactory, Niagara Street, Corner of I . Johosek. A. RFOGII &Co Planci Forte manufacturers from New York. respectfully announce to the citizens of Buf falo and Erie, and the surrounding country, that they have estab lished a manufactory of Piano Fortes, as above, and have now on hind a number of Instruments of their own manufacture. to %%filch they invite the attention of Almanacs and professional !Runic inns or others in want of a real good instrument. staving cond_cted the business erratic of the largest Plano Manufactories in the city of New York fbr some years, with perfect success, they have no hesitation in warranting their instrutnents for beauty of finish. ease of touch. and volume and richness of tone, equal to any of Eastern manufacture; and as they use no wood but what has been thoroughly reasoned. both by the actiotsof time as well as artificial means, they can safely assure you who may favor them with their patronage, that their rnrtrumemtashali be unsuronssed in durll.ll i ty. as well as Member qualities ofa superior Piano. • Plano Fortes °fair. six and a half and seven octave., conseint'y on hand—and msttuutcnts of any peculiar share desired, will be mode to order. Two of their instruments can now he seen nt Prof. Wont:Mire rooms at the Reed House in Erie, with whom also orders may i.e left. and will he promptly attended to. A call is respectfully solicited. A.. 11 KEOGH, J. Buffalo. April 20, IFSO. Iy4o addiar's Goo's. IHAVE Just received a heavy stock of Peddlers' Goods, con sisting in part of 890 dozen spool Thread, of Vatioll9 marinfac tures; WU pounds of colored patterns linen and cotton Threads at manufacturers prices; also 269 gross hooks and eyes, together with a fine stock of pins, needles, combs, sewing silk, acc., &e., which t will Job to podding cheap for cash, on the corner near the Court House. C. D. wrtiutrr. ANVILS. Vices and Ciellowees. together with n snug . stock of shelf Hardware. can be found cheap. at WRII.III4S. LlME.—Litre constantly on hand at the lowest cash price. Or dere given at the stereo( C. B. WRIGHT. Erie. May 0.8130. SHEEP SHEARS, th e Lest in town. are to to Mud at the Hard ware Store. No. 3, Seed Howie. SPRING STI - LES PAPER HANGING. TII E subscribers have received by Rail Road a large assortment of raper, Hanging & Bordering. Also Window raper, which will besold chead. G. SEI.DON & SON. Take Notice—Lunch LUNCII served up every, day front ID in 12 o'clock A. M and from 2 too P. M. at the EAGLE SA Lort:2. 1 - 4 1Rurr of all kinds received daily at the 1. May 2. EAGLE SALOON . _ _ NLWARK CIDER. Routed Porter. Pittsburgh Ale, and onades can always be bad at We CAGLE SALOON. CHOICE: CIGARS, and a attpertor article of John Anderron, New York tine-eat and Honey Dew Chewing 'Fo' , Eaceo at the Eagle Saloon. W. H. 11A KRIS. thiper haendant. DF:LIVERED AT YOUR DOORS WITHOUT CHARGE' TGIF: proprietor of the MILLCREEIC MILLS Informs Ibis frituds that he. Is prepared to deliver, In any part of the city. A SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF FLOUR, on the shortest notice. l ic awl the- lowest Mar et values---warranted the BEST !IV 2IIIE C/Tr, or the money refunded and the Flour taken away. gr 7 0 vie reo soli r I te cud promptly attended to. Erie. May 2, 1P54. , JOHN ELLIOT. ESE ETON'S NOTICE. NOTICE Is hereby given that letters testamentary have been leased lo the auhacriber as mentor of the last will and ICA triment of Simeon Royce, deceased. late of Conneaut township. Erie county. Pa. All persons, therefore, having claims against the estate of said deceased. will present them. duly authenticated, and those owing said estate will make immediate payment to the subscriber at his residence at West Springfield in said county. May 11, MU. 402 GILBERT ItUltD, Es'r. TIIP. subscribers are rendy to exchange Cloth or Flannel'', fbr Wool or all kinds, or work on bharee, or by the yabl at their usual prices. Carding and Cloth Dressing done as usual, on short notice. nuoims. CASS & Co. Ilarborereek, May 11, ths9. rir - NOTICE.—AII persons knowing themselves to be Indebted to tha• fain of- Macs. Cass & Co., by note or book. account, are particularly requested to call at their Factory to llarborcreek, on or before. the middle-of June next and:settle the same; Those n' ho may attend to this notice will collier a favor on the subsc niters. Om SS nuovEs. CA SS & Co, Gazette, COMM'. cial and Chronicle copy 3 months nRESti GOODS.—Plain and Strive Changeable kidke, Buneel, Lawns, ?anuslin Be Lanes. Ginghrous. &c.. just received by Railroad. myll CEO. DELDLN & SON. B6iiiETS, Ribbon , Artificilla and lenrallolr. n good assort- nient lust received by GEO. SEI.DEN & SON. ANTIkLIrILKS ILp:R IiGES. a fiiw{:re . I‘/ ceve.Thic.can eu,teieaß.. , IA. 100 BOXES WINBOIV LArqr, Ereght.h. French and A inetitan, for Rale lore by CA RT F.R . Zt. BROTHER. ERIE OITT , A CORNER OF PENN ST.& RAILROAD PLACE. 711111 public are assured that Custom Grinding ii done at this Mill as well as Merchant work. COnstantly on hand. Plow by the barrel. and per yawn d nt-Phme Tales as per barrel. Those who purchase by the barrel can have it delivered at any point in the city/vet op/Sorge. Ban and Shorts, also fbr Salo. Orders for Flour by the barrel left with C. McSprtrrenl will be attended and delivered'as above noted. 11.8. FAY, Miller. Erie City Mint, Jan. 23, 1250. • 437 131PLZINDI,D MRS. 11.8. WARD has the pleasure of anticline •lFs- ing to the Ladies ofhrie and vicinity, that AP in rt. Just returned Rh Philadelphia end New York, with the Intestend most approved FAI3IIIIONS, which she has will exhibit this day. Also. the largest end best selected stock of MILLINERY ever opened in Erle, which will be ris,iosed of on We most reasonable terms for Cash. 53" Country htilleers will besupplled with Patterns and Goods on as reasonable terms ns can be purchased in Buffalo. Our stock IP large anti comprises We latest and moose Fashionable style of Goods. Erie, Aprill, 27,1850. 50 New Goode again. by ozproee. yATE ere again opening &beautiful stock of Sus KYR dress goods VV' Just received by Express, consisting of lbeautiful embroi dered, plain. and sett flowered Boraxes. rest flowered and plain Swiss Mull and Lawn, Canton and China Silk and Linen Lustre; amaze, delains, shawls, scarfs, gloves hosiery. Ar.c. which roc °trued cheap to make room for another lot expected in a few, days at the corner of C. B. WRIGHT. May 23, 1850. (*, 1* LAND AGM CV IN- ERIE. MODICA!. NOTZOEI. rLOI7III FLOUR! rz.ovni Harborcrook Woolen Factory. aad Lilian POPLINS; a new article for ladles &cum a few ppm, Nit retelved by elvers at le EMPIRE EITONEB, Throb Doors North of Brown's lioto', STATE STREET, ERIE. TUZIT UT ILL 8111237? COMING! lAM ju e treceiving the balance of my April purchase. making 73 cases of very rich dress goods of all kinds. Alv Mtge stock forbids a long catalogue of goods and rice* I would bristly hay in% p:lcesare much below last year the same goods from 2.i to 40 poi cent lower. CARPET ROOM.. would respectfully call the audition of the Public to the la. speetion of over Flee Thousand yard. of choice carpets in my carpet room. next floor above the dry goods room, which I will tell for cash or cidhange for woo) as low as any house 'ln New York City. - GROCERY ROOM. My steer of Groretet( is comprete at lower prices. Correcri Ioa•- er,suggars lower. It Wis. Jut.t received on eensignment et lot% pri• res. White Filth. POI received from Mackinaw. Flour, Salt. and Plaster nlwav■ on hand. CROCKERY. GLASS-wAnt AND LOOKING CLASSES. There haa been 'in unusual delay this Snriog. In the iniportntian of Crockery owing to the Millie of two-months Among the 'Alwyn In Liverpool tart Fall. I !shall we've my (dock on the Ifir(.l. - arri• cal, which I shall look for In 'Mat ten (lays. HARDWARE ROOM. My large purchase this Spring, which I nm just beginning to re ceive. makes tny stock much larger titan ever, in Shell-Hardware ()revery dercription, Saddlery llardware,Coach and Buggy Trim mings, Springs. Axle-arnis.Wnglon Boxes, Smith Bellows, Anyße Vices. Mill and Cross cut saws. Joiners and Coopers tools of all Kinds at lower prices.- MY IRON ROOM Is groaning under one hundred tons of well assorted Iron, Steel. Nalis,Spikes, wrought and c ut, Log,Catile and Trace &e. &c.„ under Buffalo prices. 11. CABWELL I' S. After, the Purchasers ofsxxis in this city have received all. tile gassing from Set en by nine dealers, about their low pur chases of' Goods, Carpets &c . enough to convince them that H tun buggery is not decreasing. Just daop in nt the Empire, and we will soon convince the buyer that we can and will sell il kinds of goods front five to ten percent lower than arty otter Store in Eno. carpets not excepted, 1 make" no compromised. 1 intend this )ear to give the Pinch:tsetse Ixtietit in low prices. IL C. Erie, May 51 UTTER, BUTTER.—Any quantity of good flutter Will be to B' ken In exchange for Coods at the Empire Stores. 11. C A DWELL. V•T001.! %VOW...in—The highest price' A le paid fbr thirty tbouiand pounds . at the I:mpi•e Stores in Crie.—May 11. If. CADIV ELL. OATS AND CORN.—Ten'ihougand bublicia anal' . Olts and Corn, wanted at The Empire Store.. H. CAMVELI.. 104 04 1 P7AVII TN‘r 44 4_1411 44,414; Cll' HE VATS with Boilers ready mark and made to order. Also. Milk Pans of differentsices, Strainers. Stiainer INds, Dish Eettlm large and small, 1 olThc Pets and Hullers of don seizes. Tea Pots, dish Party, Square Pans, cdrial Lamps, and Ca nal Pumps. In short, a assortment of Tin and Japan Ware kept constantly on hand. Also, Copper werks of all kinds made and repaired in the hest manner and at the shortest is lice. Country Mercluints wishing to mike bills of Tin IVare, can be accommodated it ith a liberal discount MIDDLETON & 31 Itl'ilY. Crle. April I. 16.10. 11-13 • Doctor Dl,athow Z. Johnson. CAR ADUATE of the l'hlladelphia College of Medicine. having located permanently In Erie, will give prohipt attention to profein.ional calla in town and country. Orricc—Bouinwest corner of the Diamond. the brick building. formerly occupied by Dr. Faulkner. - Iti..ilictren—On the Diamond, first building cast of office. Erh• Forel au. dEtf sow To / oorrEE DFLINIZEIRIL LTAvING eood stock of Collies on hand, bought before the 1 I rise, embles me to sell pod Rio and Jiva Gotfee for Md. per lb.. Also, n fresh assortment of lit.v.• Teas, Just opened nt - Erie, April 13. WRIGIIVS G ri " DPl^s a! T 1.11 FRFXCH srnr.r.T M Aj v h a e ri f a o u u . n . d i n u c ., lio . iLe a n i s a lo e assortment eitile r ad s i t n o e ne A . A Tomb l ! a n t rt o l e, 6c . %a hich will begat at pikes rust cannot lad to suit purchos.: era. Pleaseeall and examine quality, and mites before purchasing of traveling agents, by so doing yon rill ease one-third of 3 our money. E . PELTON. Erie, March 0, IESO. 1713 Important to the Community! Ladies and Gentlemen, andel: who arc attune /Tying Goods, please lista., , NOTWITIISTANDING all that has been Bahl °nate about the great ads once in the prices of Good., I have the pleasure of informing you that I have Just returned Irmo New York with one of the richest and the very cheapest stock of Gboda ever been crier ed in this market!! To all who will favor me withcall, I will show, and sal them Goods at prices m hick 1 pledge itlyst.ll shall utterly defy competition from any quart nA I ask s—call a l, =call—and you shall be satis fi ed, if positive 'evidence at 1 plain truth and facts can do it The Ladies, by siu ple looking n, can see sane of the richest Crape Thibet and Silk Shawls, nod Paris Visits, elegant Dress Silks of the latest and in t desirable sl3 less and colors, Trus,nes, Berne., Law ns, Linens, Gingham. and Prints, Donne% Trimtnings, Parasols, Gloves, Hosiery, nod no cattle's variety clothes Goods, which I would invite all who would consult their own Interest to coil and examine. To the Gentlemen I would say 1 have every thing that can 'he needed, from the rhea; ett to the tileet.t qunlites for taco and boys wear; all I ask is, call, am] you too shall he sattitled. One word more and I am done. Is any one in want °fa Carpet'? To such an one I will.pledge myself to sell, front an elegant Three Ply ton Cotton Imitation, at nt out the Bartle rates. here in Erie, that oter merehants have paid for theta in New York. Again I would say call and you shall La satisfied. J. 1). CLARK. the. April 13 No I Reed !louse. t > . Groat Bargains in Dr 083 Goods. TThRIISS 000.1 i nt lem than the cost to import them. Just n- Eiv ed. Good quantitied, harmonic styled of Primed Modify , col ors warranted Cud! ad a rock, full yard whit._ a shilling a ard.— Ilandsonie slyle of Linen Citighanti , , Plain. figured, and phidel. A large stock of Muslin De Lain, good qualities, new designs, light and dark Colors, for cne shilling per yard. Erie. May 4. IESO. C. M. TITIBALS. TAILOIVINO. TILE undersigned would respoctfalty tender his sincere *i ., thanks to his kind friends and indrotts, who have hitherto CI. ao libarally aupported lila, and tie v.ould also take this A, opportunity to infirm them fund the patine generally. Mutt lie has removed tin establishment flout his old t. stand to No. 5 Reed's block. opposite the Donnell Block i titate street. 0 here he in determined, by close and un- Areuniting attention to business, to endeavor to secure ~ that share of public favor and patronage to which he "' . feels himself entitled, and from past expeerince war ranted to expect. ' As he is not connected, In any way with the slop business, his work-men will in COII,7O.ICTICe Ile the very I est (lint eon be got. In consequence of w limb' he fuels that he shall be able to manufacture all articleles. in his line equal to any establish ment of the kind wean( New York. ' JOHN GLIALDING. N. li.. Cutting done rigtt on the shot ten notice, and et the actual prices. Instruction given in the art of cutting. '.l G. Erie, slay 4. IESO, SI _ . _ _ _ _ __ _ Einvo wooz.art z ! Aorron•sr. THE Proprietors have on hand about 12,000 yards. of Plain. litallr,Drown.olive,Eiteete mixed. and Gray Cloth; and Plain &lipid. and Baird, Cass imeres and Tweeds. tit hick ilwy ure pre pared to exchange for Wool, on a little belle , terms than hereto fore. Having added considerable new machinery, and employed experienced Eastern workman, we are DOW Prepared to do ample Justice to all %ha may favor us with a call. We have made ar range:Timis to manufacture Plod Platitde, for woman and chit drenn near. We continue to Full Dye and dress Domestic Omit, and ManutactureWeol, at our usual Rates. %Ve will pay Cish for i Waol at the higliert price the Market will uytlfy & kl le. May 4. IPSI. 6I CONGRESS odtnined a pat-rit of 11. 11. Day. of New York, to inamifacture the Congre69 Calton.. I shall keep n (WI ato , ortient. of Ladle's and Genelumen's Congseis Gaiters, which far exceed all other Gaiters for care as well as I eau. Iy. J. 11. FULLERTON. May D, IPSO. Groat Bargains in Now Spring and idurazacr Goods. T AM now receiving a large and well Wetted nasortment of 1 Spring and Summer Goody, Which have been bought in New York Mice the vcr great reduction from early Yin' tag prlees. My entire spring pureka.e will Le found a good profit theaper than any Goals bought early in the season. Colima r iron inviled—com• petition I defy. C. M. Erie. May 1.010. Cheapside. ,t• -14 s e • • • ,1_„.0. •.• • MRS. CURTIS has again the plensureofannouncing tothe Ladies of Erleand vicinity, that Michas re- ~1: turned front the city with a large ai,sortitient ct fspring and Summer Goods, consisting of a great variety of Bon nets, Ribbons, Caps and. Collars. Lace Capes. not% ers, Tabs. &c., &c., Gloves, Mitts and Ilosiery of Lent quality. Ger selection cf Straw Goods mid Ribbons Is unuetntly lams., compromising every style, which will Sc soul nt liolusato. or reta Ili !lair Comis, Em broidery Patterns.writ many ottmr Caney Articles, Mrs Curtis having purchased an improved Nlachitie fOr Pres sing, site is prepared to clean mid press Straw Bonnets It tilt dis patch. and in the latest et; les. Eric, Aprilfrr. svonu! 16.9. Reed House, French, Street, Erie, ,P 44 JSc 16 WHIPPLI . respectfully inform the public that they . have Ns day opened the largest and best -stock of imported Nine., Liquors rind Cigars over offered in this part of the country of the following articles, viz.: 6 half pipes Porl Wine, 0 do. Madeira; 5 do. Sherry; ado, Malaga; 3 bble. Jamaica Rum; 5 do. Old 'Monongahela Whiskeyt 10 lin Wand quarter pipes Otard and Signet Brandy; 10 eigliths do.• ' 5 bbls Cherry do.: a pipes Hol land Gin; 1 pipe Croix Rum, 1 pipe old Irish Whiskey, and 25.01)0 Spanish Cigars, of different brands. The above articles were taken from the Custom House in New York by us on the 81st of October last, and are warranted as pure as Any ever imported. Country &alers are part mid arli Invite.] to WI nail exam s ne our stock and prices before purchaslneekewbere its we are confident we can sell cheat cr than can : State or New York for Cash. Grain of all kinds wanted. fur vvhichrhe highest market priee.wilt be i aid Erie, November 21,, lea JOT TO TEEM WOULD! Perry Davie's Vegetable Pala 81/ler. TOR the tartan' Cure and entire Erudite Con of all Fain. Ise. .L. terrier and External Remedy. No matter where the pain la or of What nature, this will reach R. Opinion Vibe meat prom luen t Druggists of Cincinnati in !Islam. Ciscisuran. Oct. Mb, ISM WE, the undersigned. Druggists and Merchants at Oka eitya have been acquainted with, and sold for a yeitrapLwo Pasts an article of Faintly Medicine known as Panay Maar Itnervs" sox rata Knuta, and we would assure the public. that Di every instance. so ftir as we know. It has given the best satisfaction to the purchaser.- We can re:ommend it to the public as an article of mat Merit and Virtue. Indeed we never knew nn article elided ic lite become s° deser vedly popular In so Short time, which Is proved by the fact of ItS extensive sale and acne tantly Increasing demands. Signers—J. D. Park. corner 4th and Walnut auk. J. D. Dough. ty, cur. sth and Main sts.: Wade, Eckstine 6 Co., eor. 4th and Main sta.: W. J. al. Gordon. co,. Western Row and *kit sta.: C. Collins, cor. L. Market and Bye. sts., G. 11. Bates. tor. Front and Main sta.: Abia Zeller, eor. Columbia and Main 1111,1 J &C. Reek. In, 21 Pearl it., E. B. Hinman, cor, L. Market and Main stet B. -11. Pervin, Columbia and Front Ms.: A. L. Scoville, ecr. f.th and Race. OPINION OF THE PFIES3. [Front the Cincinnati Commercial. Oct. 21. We take pleasure in referring the reader to the tcstimeny of etal proni inent draggiat> and v. ell 'menu eithens to the VITUIt of Lat via' rain haler. We have used the article and Found it valuable. The eate of ttns article in tne United States hi beyond all pteeedent4 as the books of the office will show. [now the CineinnatiNopparleLNov. loth4 DAVIS , PAIN KILLER: - •- • . We Call tile attention of our readers to the advertisement of this great remedy for the most instant relief of pain. No medicinal preparation with whteli we are acqUainted. appear. to possess ouch power for theevinction of pain. No preparation has evet become Kt tontilir in our community, or Created such a sensation In the public mind th.eugh the section of the country where it has tteli ruuot,.eot slid become known. It wilt tese.a that acme of our most prominent citizens.. one / hustties men. trromily recommend it to the public, as an artleleef\ .‘o tttT rigair •MD VIRTU.," and that they never knew any awn- L . sine to become so deservedly popular in so short a time. !From the Cincinnati Dispatch. Oct. 91.) DAVIS' PAIN KILLER.-IVhatever may be the prejudices entertained against a great many patent medicines. we can our •flves bear wining le - Almelo to the efficacy of this article. We have rein its manic effects in soothing the severest pain, in a great::' many elms, and know it to bra good article fbr the uses and pur poses to which It is derot'd. and even in cares where It may not prove %Oran Ible, It posestes tt e rare virtue of doing no it jiry. aZrPriee '2.le.see, and gt to per hottle. Principal oillee for the Western etatte. N 0.7 College Hurtling& J. N. RARRIB. Art. T. H. C. ALLEN.Supet. To Mow eliotdars must be addresred. NOME TO DF.A L'ERS IN PAIN KII.LrIt. The IMMO rain Killer belongs exclusively to the Proprietor of this hltd:cine. That right has recently been sustained by a Court o. law, and any person found selling nn article by that name, and net or the manufacture of Perry DAVIS & Son, will be prosecuted. J. 11,11tition, Erie, whclesaleAgent. for Erie Co. Agents wan- Lid for the country, cc:Mei:Ma A Large and Splendid Assortment of E'PRING AND 0171,12U518 GOODS, Ai the only genuine CASH STORE in Erie. S!.n.tT';"juttreceivinO tf 't the largest, t!hrt • oine!tl);ll‘nin rtnnerGo gatts evere brought or otrere.l for rate in Erie, and they on all be sold at the lowest Cask rates. so low that no person that will call and look at them will go an ay without but ing. lily p.wek is full and complete in every va riety of goo.le. and they have teen selected with the greatest este. nould ins ite all tiersons who design purchnsin.; Goods in Ede. to cut I and exauaina my sleek, i doors tolow Brown's Hotel, Butte Street. Erie, A pril 49 1835. ti*A. - xxszeroolra =NIL as°, BUEFALO Jr.CLEVELAND DAILY. EXCEPT suNDAys. , A JT 7 . 7 4 ;I: l Tl : l4S ( l 7 , 3 l , N t 'E i. en G. ai t t , l r ng l A a4e 2, ll3 . ert , a T P t .CV . 3 1 1 3 - . it:tsll;ant4 L AS II lON, ' Capt R. G. EVANS, will run. during the sea seri(ef Nat 'gallon. telween Buffalo .arid Cleveland. touching at the intenneliate ports, as follows; Doext, Cr. BovxD Dover/. Leave Barak: 10 A. M. I Leaveeleselarid 5 P. M •, Crie P P. M. - " Erie P A. M Arriverttnee. 7A. M. Arriveat Butfalos P. M Connecting at Dunkiek with Stamts for Jamesimlnt at Erie with R. G. Park's Paehet Line rot Pittsburgh, and at Ceveland with :Steamers for Sandusky. Toted.). Detroit and Chicago, daily. The Mats tf this Line are all staunch, Mit and comfortable. ha , ittr; !Tip, r Cabins and State Rooms. Buegio, April GEO. D. IVALBRIDGE.._ - 1850. iftEitgal TELII.OUGS TO BEAN= VI 36 310171Z1L CLAJ7g, PARKS 4. CO'S, tm.wr,R AND Eau; DAIIX EXPRESS PACKET LINP, To PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, ST. 1.0151.9. &c., ike. rill! P. nbove Liuc Is corapofed of first Clllll% PACKET BOATEL ii teal , log Ecee Batty at of o'clock. A. M. Connecting at Beaver with the It iver Paeketo for PITTSBURGH. CINCINNATI. LOU ISVILLE. ST. LOCIS, &e.. atlbrding altogether the cheapest,. easiegt and most pleasant route to all placeu on the Ohio River. W. C. CLELANti. C free Crown's Hotel, esrner of State Street and the 'Public Soto e, awl the Packet Landing. h. B —Spainrirs Erie nut Pitt,burgh r.xpress is rrn In eonnee• von with this line, bg ahieh alt kind , of Ellitess business will Le t ansacted with pioinrttless and dispatch. I rie.,April. 13, IPSO. 013 r, TEOr 4- MICHIGAN LAKE BOAT LINE. EALOA.7II racerTED .oir TAM CANAL. CARGOES INSURED. FOR the Iran:Tort:Mon of Freight and Passengers between New York and Buffalo. without detention or reshipment at Alha ily or Trc v. connecting with GEO. B. WALBRIDGE'S DRILY LINE OFSTEAMBOATS between Patrol° and Erie. lA'IIF.E.I.EIt, TRACY & CO. Proprietors; D. 0. FANNING. Agent, 19 Coentles SI ip, corner of Front-at, (up stairs,)-New-York. AG E . S. McRISSICK, Albany., G. P. WALBRMGE, Buffalo; JC SIAII KFLLOGO. Erie. Mark lockage' "T. & M. L. D. 1.," and shin daily, Sabbath crepted, from MIDDLE. PI ER, COENTIES' SLIP. A. WHEELER. OEO 71U.CV. C. DACRLV. Erp2, March 2.3. 45tf. SOT/IEI TEINGO CAN 22E DONE AO WELL 11.00T11222181 THE Subscriber would beg leave to infurni his fiends i".and the Public, that he has just opened far the SPRING TRADE the largest and best assortment of Cloths, Cas sisters and Yearlings that has ever been offered in this market, and which will be sold at the lowest price for CASH. We will have at all :imcs a large and good as t ortment of HEADY MADE CLOTHING,. consisting of Dress and Frock Coats, Summer Coats, business , Coats, Sack Coats, Paras, Vests. Shirts. Cravats fancy .arid plain, fine and superfine Suspenders. Lambe Wool and Cotton under Shirts and Drawers. Also a good assortment of whlta Shirts and Shirt Collars of ail grades au' prices. which will. be sold CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. Per , olls wishing to purchase Clothing fur CASH. hill do wale to call and examine Goods and prices. My Clothing is cut by myself, made in Erie, and in warranted to be as well made as any Shop in Erie can make, notwithstanding the bow wow (hat is made by scut% about stop shopcutting,&c. . Persona wishing their Clothing mado to Order Can have their measures taken and clothing made. and if not suited ith them when done, they n 111 not be naked to take them away. We don't wish our friends to thh k we are gassing, but would have them call and examine Goods and Prices for them- sett es. We will to happy at all times to show our Goods, com pare prices, cutor make u ith the beet in this or any other city. We nook] like to have all wanting anything incur line to give us a roll, and ue think we can satisfy them that ..Some things can be done no it ell as others!" Cutting done on the shortest notice and warranted. LILA, April Y. tz3a. JOHN M. JUSTICE, Loons:arm renzuzna & wooL ant:twin:a, AV Tun Eagle Rroolarractory. Fairview. NV E '4e jut tlniehitis our SPLENDID NEW FACTORY. and tarn{; It. up In the best and substantial manner; and hav ing the beet machinery, tht Lest workmen. and are determined' to take the bo.t c.a.: of every to manufacture in a superior Ft) le Casqineics and Cloths of every ilerirable quality nmi color; also, all kinds of stripc , i and fancy Hoods for Genii.' and Boys l'ant-; also all kinds of Flannel,. and Illankets. _ . We will manufacture either by the yard, on Shares or exehanzt eleth for tt•col, ns cur en.lutilets may prefer, nt our usual rates. In addition to our Fplerithl new machinery, we have bought out Messrs. Caugheys entire stock ofinrichinery. which in all new. of eastern make, an i built on the most improved principle. We are also providing machinery for the numurnetnre of RitnAll- CLOTH, being determined to prove to citizens of this and the ad joining States that es good and beautiful cloth can he manufac tured in Pennsylvania as. in th„, Eastern States, or in Europe, from the same quality of wool. 12.104/ilkg , :inJ Spinning done in the best wanner. l'Ve rezpeet fully Inv I e the put.he to call and see. WM:EA It V. TIIMINTON & llvyA• F4etory, F.ti rc f ow, April :V. 1&.54. at FISH! VIEI3II ANEW lot of White l'i.h ant Trout, this day received ftom LA Mackinaw and for *ale by R. O. 11ULDLIRT. OAP.—t lot ofraperiOr Hard Soap, far family use. from an klabtern Alanufactory for iale at eastern prices by the Bor. A supply tt ill at all t Ines be 1.e. , q on hand, and dealers and farm- Iles will do well to call an.l examine q talitliN and prices: fur sale on consignment by IL 0. Erie Mny 51 Now Goods by Rail - Road. itr. subscribers an now receiving their Stock of Spring an.' T Summer Cows, 0 Melt have been pur,cliased iu New York ilbin a fen daps, Viet at a decline froni prices two wcas ado, arid will be,old accordingly. We would say that ne are not to be undersold, and as proof y.ould incur a comparrisonofrlees arid quality. Erie. May 1. 1e+.39, G. SEIXON ar.. SON. EIMPOILTANT PUI3LIO SALIM OF V.ILUABLI: XtEAL ESTATE! IN E 111E1. PEINN'id. order cf the Tru.to, of the Itank of the Cui Statm un -IJ' c.t• deed of Ab,igninent of May 1, IE4I. On Wodnesday,the 51h day of Juno next, the subscriber will Fell at Auction a 1 the Court Hoene to Erie, the famring de.crited Real Eriate,,tiz: The three st,d) Brick fist citing and lot ut Ground, lately occu pied ht Ildeashter of the Brivich Bank of , hc United Staten, situ ated at the tiNtance of one hundred and fifty-two and-a-half feet front French street. and adjoining the Custom Hoare: having a front on State street of thirty feet, by a &Mit of one hundred and sixty-rive feet, and fanning an L with a fr.nit On Fourth street of rutty feet, upon which there is a Brick Fiable. .ILS 0, The property known as the Fleming Block, cettimenc tug at the corner of State and Fllh tdreets, coalPti.ilig roar three-- Flory Brick Stores situate on Staid street. and a Frame Dwelling and 11 ate-llonbe en Fifth street - The lot which the., Inittitig+ arc etacted has a front on :gate street of Eighty-two and ti-half feet mid extends hack of that a idthene hundred and sixti.tive fret on Fifth street. Thestores will h, sold separately. ALSO, The North halt' of out-lot No. subject to tl.' AIWA through end around the seine, in conformity w h a plot tl be es halted. The Out-Lot w•itl be soldfo; cash on the execution of the Peel. The remaining portions our-fourth cash, and the balance in three Espial annual payments, secured in the 119tial nuittner—interest nt 6 pee cent. per annum. A discount of FIVE I'ER CENT. will to allowed on the &fern:Apr italinents if paid in Philadelphia with. in three months front the time of safe. For rather information apply to John It. Walker, Egg, E r ip, or I.oChns. S. Fein - ell, Sec retail . , No.in, ‘Vainnt Street, Phil JAMES DUNDAS, zanit tlnem D. Lyivis, e.%atria. W. t.r.tv Is. - ROll PAT 1.. PITFE Pbth. .1 rr112:1 ens. Snoubier Maces and Inhaling Tuter, ty J If. BURTON', Erie. .)larch 18. fn •1 - "Yf:~ 1850• TERMS OF SALE
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