Letter fromomin nomination for p Congress. e Thomson Declining a 8e- The n following letter from Judge Thompson, received be Thundayhi mail, explains itself. Wo have known f,; ;onto time that lie purposod lifted • ro-nomina a fur the post ho has so admirably , and in coin -1:00 with his numoropo friends, to whom ho had ex reoed this determination, regretted it exceedingly,— iVe bad iodulged the hope; indeed, that he would "vote . a ga in erecoosibration," and allow us to present his mew the Democracy of the' district, fooling perfectly :seared that if he did so, they would rally to:his support t he same unanimity and enthusiasm that has char- Seeriled them heretofore in three successive triumphs. BA it appears his determination is immovable, and wo hasten to communicate the fact at as,early a moment as FOS-1 :ti, le to enable public opinion to concentrate upon wii e 9ne else before; the meeting of the Congressional confere es, So far as Erie county is concerned, vie fool perfectly safe in saying, that her delegates will ho•happy co operate in the nomination of any Democrat who conies before the convention with a majority of the dole gees from the balance of the district. After the favors shown her candidate heretofore oho can do no loss. - The follon lug is the letter; WASHINGTON. Jutes 15, 1850. 11, F. SL LAN. Editor of the Obscrccr. - Dear Sir: Having for some time determined that I would not be a candidate for Congress, at the ensuing election, I take this early occasion to make known this conclusion. I have been generously supported, and for three s uccessive times elected, for which I feel the most profound souse of gratitude to my Democratic brethrery. I shall now be moat happy to take a part with them in the ranks, where I trust vi,:e shall bo as inseparably ;lb:- tett as heretofore. To my Democratic brethren in Erie county who have again, in convention, placed me in nomination, and to numerous friends in other parts of the diuict who have expressed a &Sire that I should again he csiiididate, 1 tender my most hearty thanks for their co ‘ tifidorre and kindness; and I will take this occasion to .sure Nem, and all m 4 y friends in the District, that I. shill be moot happy, if an opportunity shall ever present, to cancel some portion of tho obligation that 1 am under to all and every of them. With great respect, I am truly yours, JAMES THOMPSON. CIT Ilarnun is trying to catch the man who,itaros at the ladies.—Morton Post. Whilo ho has his "hand in," wouldn't ho tro well to catch tho man who pokes his nose into other people's htifineas.—Nete London Star. Not at all—he only wants curiolitios.—Roston Post. , True as preaching, Mr. Post. "The man who pokes his nose iote other people's business" is no curiosity.— Se can be seen at almost every hour of the day or even fog. His greatest delight is to "poke his nose" into en Editor's "paste-pot" or "inkstand;" and then with a visage as wise and knowing as an owl's, he will toll you this selection is not exactly the thing. or that Editorial may all be well enough es far as it goes, but then there is ono very prominent' point of the subject you hays unac countably neglected to notice at all. Or, if the leadir of the Tweedledum Singing Club. sends a card of invita tion, and 'you notice it and the club, ten to ono-if he don't take you to-tusk the first timo ho sees you for dar ing to notice the Tweedledums instead of the Tweedle does. jo short, the "man who pokes his nose into other people's business," although no "curiosity," is decided ly a man of parts—that is, he infests all porgies and all parts of the world. He can be found in every town or hamlet, state or nation; savage or civilized, barbarous or semi-barbarous—conseqnently, even Barnum could'nt make such a speculation pay. rt. We see that our friend, Wm. P. SH4TTIJCIC, Esq., of Crawford, has been called upon by a number of the democracy of that district to allow them to use his name as candidate for Congress. We hope he will bo nomina ted, for besides being a down-right clover, whole-souled Democrat, he can be elected—and that is allying a good deal for him in the Crawford District. (Er We notice that MMUS 0. Lanus, late American CMient at Monterey, California, and for eighteen years a resident of that region of the Pacific, has presented to Mr. CLOT a splendid watch-chain, mado.of karma of native gold, worth s.'so, as a proof of the writers "acknow ledgements of his (Mr. CLAY'S) sincere exertions in be half of California." This is rather a practical way o showing h t ptv California foels iii reg t ard to those vehe ment agitators, who oppose.the Compromiso bill on ac count of its alleged hostility to the admission of Caltfor- Ms. WRONG.—Certain Bostonians are in tho habit of writing insulting annoymilus letters to.ciiizecs of slavery. Accor ding to the Delta, Dr. Holmes, of St. Charles 'street, ad vertised a girl to hire. The advertisement was cut out of one of the city papers, dndlinc „ losed to him In stetter from Boston, accompanied by some annoying and highly lode cell remarks. Such conduct will never abolish slaver Er Sem' Evsar.—On Wednesday Inst, the bodies of en aged couple named Counts, parents of Mr. SMITLI CORBIN. where found- in the Woods near their residence in Green township, with tho vital spark extinct. Upon enquiry, it was ascertained that the old matt , had gone out from home some days before and remaining longer than usual, his wife went in pursuit of him; and haiing, it is presumed, found him much fatigued and unable to proceed any further. and herself wearied by tho walk, she resolved to stay with him, and trust to the timely search of friends for relief. They were reposing in close proximity, and the posture and arrangement of the bodies indicated that;he had died first, and received some of the kindly dices promp,inlbrthe hand of affection. Coron er's Inquest in accordancowitb the &burl statement.— Ga:eUr. ocr Errata at Taancat.—A riling lady and her later at the thin of the earthqueko chock in Louisville 4 so lost all presence of mind in their alarm. that they fell to kis sing furiously, and were ahocksd when •all was over. 0? The Niles (Mich.) Republican learns that tho col ored man to whom was entrusted all the property of the colored settlement of Cass county, lies fled the country with thrie or four thousand dollars—leaviog the settle ment quite destitute. ED" A Paris Letter states that numbers of Englishmen, young and old. have recently arrived in that capital to a wait the outbreak momentarily expected. rr Janus !larlan has declined being the whig candi date for Governor of lowa, lq coneequence of non-ego. the constitution requiring the governor to be thirty years FUSING MACUISI-A planing machine has bectl la reutedlti St. Louis by Monte. Howell it Barlow. whic% il. Rtpuldican says. In destined to Durwood. all others. With ono-fifth or. tho pc4or required to propel Wood trorthte,rnachine, it will tura out, Paned on both aides. tongued and poled, ono hundred nod twenty feet per minute. IMPORTANT PROM PORTO Ileco.—An arrived, at this port from Porto nice brings important intelligenCe. On the 10th of May the city' of 13t. Pierre, 'in the island of Mar- Unique, was let on fire, and it was discovered that the bleckihad risen what the whites. The firing of the city was supposed to be the signal for a general insur rection. About 100 houses were destroyed. The city was fired three times before but the flantosilid not succeed is spreading. The negroes surrounded the city and com mitted unions excesses. All the white citizens capable 01 bearing arms had been called out, sad the city was ender martial lan. Many of the insurgents were subdued' and taken prisoners. A Fortunate Pirate. Babe, the sailor who cut such a figure In New York. some years ago, u a pirate —condoinnod to ha , execu ted, only ho wasn't—b tu Nursed up." sa Pillicoddy says 112 California, and is now one of the ntilliobaries of that country. Well, such is life. Babo was a mysterious fellow: r 4 rnot Said. when d President kept reviling and :aryl- ting him. that the pirate was making disclosures which. if they had over become public property, would have made New York and Philadelphia too hot to hold certain wealthy mon iu the sea-faring and commerical line. Another rumor was, that John Tyler—another mysteriohs man. who, by ono of tho unfathomable. freaks of fortune'. ,got into the Presidential chair ono day—had some interest in the fate of the pirate—knew his mother intimately teelll Ono thing is certain, Mrs. Childs. the authoress, was instrumental in getting Babe reprived and pardoned. at d we aro pleased the fellow has not turned out as bad as he was represented, and no doubt his, pile of gold dust will purchase for him any desirable amount of fashienable charity and pious whitewash whereby he may have a first class car and through ticket in the overland route to Para dise.—Boston Mail. Fourth of July Celebration. IVoace is hereby given to the citizens of Erie county. that a celebration will bo held at McKean Corners, on tho 4th of July, for the purposes of commemorating the day on which Signers of the Declaration of ludependen ce so gloriously sustained themselves, and by which our Independence and Liberties have been achieved. By order of the Committee of Arrangements, a proces sion will bo formed and march to the grove where the Declaration of Intlependence•will be road; after which an Oration appropriate to tho occasion will be delivered, Immediately after the Oraim, a promrsion will r.plittbo formed by the t l woper officers of the day, oud repair to the house of Wm. P. Stoke, where refreslimen's will be found, and a dinner served up in the best style. We would most cordially greet our friends and citizens, and respectfully invite them to participate in our celebration. It. C. WILCOX, Secretary of the Board of Armngemonts. Q 3 We are requested to give notice that the Rev. Mr. Bradley. from Massachusetts. will preach in the Uni versalist church, on' Niuth erect, to-morrow, at the usual hour. On tho 30th ult., by tho goy. S. S. Shoddim Mr. Isanis T. Dwain ; of this county, dud Miss Harriet N. Durham, of Northumberland countv. In Waterfwd, on tho I . 6th inst.. by William Benson, Esq.. Mr. James Nichols of Washington and Miss Louisa Cornish. of Waterford. On the 17th inst., by Rev. H. 'Barnet,. Mr. Geo. W Lytle and Mies Ann Eliza Eckert. all of Erie. . On ths 19th inst.. by tho same, Mr. Christian Cibart, of Millcrook tp., and Miss Ernelino Warren of Greeno tp. In Mil!creek township; on Thursday last, Chariot! Mor timer, son or E. Goodrich, aged 3 pare and 3 months. On the 10th inst., Jane, only child of John and Nancy Blackwood ! aged 1 year 1 Month and 11 days, dALEN B. KEENE. Fashionable Tailor, betweini the Reed House and Bremen Hotel, upstairs. CUTTING done on short notice. Ira OLIVER SPAFFORD, Bookseller and Stationer, and Manufacturer of Blank Books and Writing Ink, corner of the Diamond and Sixth st-cet. NOTICE is hereby given that sealed proposals will ho received nt the office of the Erie Canal Company, in Erie. to the '!9th day of June, 1850, inclusive, for the constrfietion of a Lock at Beennte Dam in Crawford county; and also. for the construction of a Bridge across the Shenango Pool, near the Western Reserve Harbor in Lawrence county. Plans and specifications will be ready for inspection at the office of the company on and after the 25th inst. WaL W. REPAL Canal Office. Erie, June 17, 1559. Sec. Erie Canal Corn. LTERR of administration of the estate of John O r ßrien,late the borough of Erie. deed having been granted to the sub scriber. notice is hereby given to all persons Indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against it are requested to present them legally authenticated for settlement. Julie 21. 19.10.-ota JOHN PAGAN, Adm'r CYTIIES, Soothes, Sickles, Pitchforks, Rilles;nod Qui ebaui S Moues, a good assortment at the till RAP Ilurdware S e. Erie. June 1. - 2,1t , .50. RUFUS REM. No 3. Revd Ilu 4e. RACING SIIRSCR,IPTION orrzca, 10, PARK PLACE, NE YORK. T"'proprietors beg to announce that they have opened classes for SWEEPSTAKES upon the system which has obtained a large share of the public support ip England and elsewhere by ex tending as it does to the public nt large the interest otherwise felt by a few only in RACING EVENTS, and enabling all, whether conversant with sporting matters or not, to participate In the chance of gaining a LARGE SUM by the result at proportionably a SMALL RISK! As twill be seen by the subjoined scheme the subscribers iu class E may • !'or S/ gain 550001 The Sweepstakes now open consist of five climes fir the great YORKSHIRE sTAKEs, to be run at York, England, Itld August lea. 101 Horses entered. a 2 ' ~.. fa it c r. Y. R " 1:1 :a , 4 - I 41 i 2 ~ , . g g I aa SO; 1 1 . A. 9,000 850 00 $30,000 2,93,000 $lO.OOO doom $3.000 D. 2,000 23 00 2.3529 23,000 14,500 6,000 2,4,11 e C, 5,000 10 00 23,000 12.300 6,000 5.000 2,500 1), 5,000 5 00. 12,300 0.230 2,500 - 2,500 1,150 E, 10,000 1 00 5,000 2,530 1,000 1,000 SJO The praw ing of this Sweepstake will take place publicly on the 9.3 d day of August, 11 , 50, the day on which the race will be run— the place and hour being Urn duly announced by ad, erthement— m, hen the names ()full the barrio entered will be allotted among the sub.cribern in each close, and on the 20th day of September next, by at Melt t the result of the Race will be known, the PriZeA will he distributed—Ole holder of the name of the winning hpr , •e in Clam "A" reedt ing a price of $5O 000—that of the fiedond ch.-. 525 000, &c. in accordance with abase scheme. A commio,ion of In per cent. to cot expenses will be deduct ed on p aynient of all pi/Zed. Any further information repaired will be afforded by the See're tory, Mr. IVilliam ❑arroll, at the office no above—to whom all ap plicationfifor agencies and other coutootnicationit ore to he ad dressed Notpabl, and all rentitancies. either by bill or note, to he made, an return for which numbered certificates will be for, warded ao directed. Lists of hOtges entered for the above, and all other races of poetatice may be seen, together with schemes for sweepstakes In the forthcoming St. Ledger, ke. New York June, 12.-tdd RitonDs, of St. Louis, gives notice to the citizens of 111. Erte, that he is. in this place, prepared to execute otdefs for, the Twisted Wire Lightning liod. the superiority of which, over all others, is universally acknowl edged hy le tent itic men. These rods have the advantage of com bining economy with the most perfect security of person and property from the electric fluid. They arc made of twisted iron. The price is such (IS cents pee foot, complete) as to be within the moans of almost every householder.. As Mr. R. will remain but a very short time. it is derirahle that ordm s should be given im mediately. A line addressed to Mr. Rhoads, and dropped in the post ofii.e, will secure a prumpr call. Erie, June IS, k.SO. 9w.5. TA - 1/.111 NOtTi - 313. WrOTICE is hereby given that a meeting of the ,f3tochboldera IN of the Erie and Waterford Plank Road Com pany will be held at the Mike of said Company in Erle.on Monday the lei day of July nest, at 11 o'clock. A. M•, to receive repOrta of Engineer• and determine upon the route of said road. A full and general attendance is requested. A KING, Erie, June 115, letiO. ' - 3t5 Tako Noticol TT aricE Is heielly given, that a meeting of the SlOckhofftets of 4 - 1, ..,the Erie and' Wattshurgb Plank Road Company, will be held at the Court House Ih Erie, on Monday, the let dny of July nest at 1 o'clock, P. M. A general and punctual attendance is refiner ted. By order of the Directors June 15, 1850, SPEAKING ABOUT MOLA BB EB,I will sell n good article of Moines's al an per gallon; Sugar at 6 els pa r and nine lbs. of Coffee for one (lel lar. Jnls . C. M. TIBBALS. TrAS--014 and Young Hyena skin and Back Teas,: come us low as alert per lb., very good. iu.4e 13, Ves3. C. M. TIIIBALB. NEW csooDs.. FOR SPRING' AND SUMMER. • . tirliFi subscribers would respectfidly inrunn their Cliptomers and the public generally, that they have Just received a full sup ply of Spring and Bummer Goods, eonsistisF of Dry Goods, Groceries, hardware, Crockery, 'Nails. White Fish, Asc. In the above mentioned stock can be found a great variety of Ladles Dress Goods. Straw and I.eMorn Bonnets, Gentlemen's Leghorn and Salm Leaf Hats, ralasols and Um• brellas. Ladies and gentlemen intending to purchase are respectfully invited to call and examine this mock before purchasing else where. JAMES HUGIIES & Co. Eric, Juno 15, IMO. Battor Wanted. WILL pay the market price in cult or goods for any quantity of tatter duringthe ecasom _ June IWISH to buy 50,000 lbs. of Wool, for whisk I wilt pay. on de livery, the highest market price, In New York funds ur specie. Those having IN 00l to dispose of will do well, after examining the market, to enil at the Empire Stoma; for which 1 will guarantee they will be amply rewarded, June V. • WOOLI WOOL! WOOL! Cash for 100,900 lbs. Wool. HAVING been appointed agent for an yd . istern Manufactory. wish to purel u ue Wool for which I will pay the highes market price re• IaNYTu. June 1. Nail? Tong, June 18 WOOL! WOOL!! WOOL!!! 10.0001 I wiq par the ,1 113 Asi v iiPa i rk v c a kt at. pric e ra In w t i oc cl ,, l le No. 1, Reed house. J. 4. CLARK. play 18. 1230 Wool! Woo!!! Wool!!! 50,0001 M S Wool wanted, It *III be for the Interest of the farmers to canon flp beforeselfing their wool. May 18,1830 13, JACKSON. WOOL! WOOl.ll TIIE eubrerlbers will pay the CASH for any quantity of Woo May 23, GEO. SELDP,M & SON. Wool! Virooll Wool! lAM again buying Wool (not to speculate upon but for Eastern Factories,) and am paying the Mistiest market price in CABO. at toy store, on the corner, near the Court House. June 1. C. D. WRIGHT; Cash, Cash for Wool. • lAM paying the highest prices is cash; eastern Muds. s)r woo call and see. C. M. T/BOALS.• June 15, IMO. 0408 VOlt WOOL. TIE highest market once will be paid In CAijti M WOOL a the Oat borereek Woollen Factory by June is. ism 'MODES, CAM Is CO. MARRIED. DIED. NOTXO32. Administration Notice. TIRST nonsii 550,000. THUNDER AND LIGIZ,TNXNG. Lightning Conductors on stieniilli principles W 0 0 la 1 WOO 1850. WALUDIDGIEPO LINTL 3850. BUFFALO & CLEVELAND DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAYS. THIS LINE. consisting of the Eltoomers TECUM- Meat Capt. 3.0. Dors, DIAMOND. Capt. F. H. Imam, :mu r ASIIION, Capt IL O. EVANII, will run, during the Beason °l'S:litigation, between Buffalo and Cleveland, touching at the Intermediate ports, as follows: BOUND UP. Boma, Down. Leave Buffalo le A. M. I Leave Cleveland 3 P. M. Erie 'BP. M. .. Erie BA. M. Arrive at Clev. 7A. M. Arrive at Buffalo 3P. M. COMlCClitig at Dunkirk with Singes for Jamestown; at Erie with R. O. Park's Packet Line for Pittsburgh, and at C.eveland wttli Steamers lbrßandusky, Toledo. Detroit and Chicago, daily. The boats Of this Eine are all staunch, fast and comfortable. having Upper Cabins and State, Booms. Buffalo, April 16-13 m CEO. B. WALBRIDG E. 1860. THROUGH TO BEAVER IN 36 HOURS! CbARN; PAnh s cu.% BEAVER ANTI ERIE DAILY EXPRESS PACKET LINE, To PIrfriBURGIL CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, ST. LOUIS, &c., 'TIIIE:Move Litie I composed of first class PACKET BOATS, -L le. , yin Erie daily at d o'clock, A. 111. - Connecting at Beaver with I'm River Packets for PITTSBURGH. CINCINNATI. Lott- ISI/11.1.11, ST. LOUIS, &c.. affording altogether 'the cheapest, easiest and most pleasant route'to all places on the Ohio River. IV. C. CLELAND, Agent. Office at Brown's Hotel, corner of State Street and the Public Square, and the Packet Landing. N. 11.--sparford's Erie and Pittsburgh Express Is ren in connec tion with this tine, by which all kinds of Express business wilt be transacted with promptness and dispatch. Frio, April, 13, 1830. 109 1850. r—s? sgl=l'4 nor '4. Men/GIN LAKE BOAT LINE. SALIDATIt EXCEETED ON ERIE. CANAL. CARGOES 'INSURED. FOR the transportation of Freight and Passengers between New York and Buffalo, without detention or reshipment at 'Atka ny Troy, coimectillg with GEO. B. WALD Ft [DOE'S DAILY LIN P. OF STEAMBOAT'S between Buffalo and Erie. ' WHEELER, TRACY & CO. Proprietors; D. 0. FANNING. Agent, 19 Coentimi Slip,corner of Front-st,(upstalrs,) NeNir-York. AGENTS. is. ItIcKISSICK, Albany; G. B. WALBRIDGE, BuiThto; JO SIAH KELLOGG, .Erie. Mark Packages "T. &M. L. R. 1.." and ship daily, Sabbath excepted, from MIDDLE PIER, conwriEs. SLIP. A. WREELER. - CEO. 11. TRACY. E. lIACRENE Erie. March tn. IPSO, OIL TUE ELEEIArd TEA 001UPANIT, 133 Greenwich Sired, Now York. T"R proprietors beg mean the attention of connoiseurs in Tea' to the choice and rare selection of 1 ens imported by them. nud hitherto unknown in this country, which • by their fragrayee and strength, combined with virgin purity and strength, .r.roducie an infusion of surpassing richness and flavor. The Teas otlered, are the following: The Jeddo Bloom, " Niphon, " Diari, " Osacen, •• Too-tsina • Tickiiisinn. do, •• "Midi Mixture, a compound of the most rare and choice teas, grown on the fer . ' .... tile and genial soil of Assam, ea 11,0 • s . With a view to encourage the introduction of these motchlese Teas.it is the intention of the proprietors to distrtiute by lot, ninong the purchasers, a quantity of Teas equal to the first year's pro l i - is on the sales effected. Erich purchaser will receive enclosed 111 the Package, a numbered certificate, entitling him tomes chance to the distribution for every flay cents laid out, and on the receipts amounting to 1820.000. the undomentioned parcels of 'fen, to the value of ten percent, or two thousand dollars, will be given away as bonuses according to t h e following scale. 5 prizes of 50 lbs. of Tea eachlot 81 00 per lb, 250 tbs. or 6250 20 " 25 " 500 " " 500 0 50 •• 10 " GO 0 . 1 0 Suo • • •• SOO MO •• 3 66 , 6 6 0 0 500 0 0 500 250 •• 1 .. 0 0 16 66 230 0 61 230 423 2,000 52,000 .. Those parsons who prefer lower priced Tess. can receive their prizes in proportion, or they will be reTurchased fur Cash, at a de duction of 0 per cent • ELY Country agents required. Applications to be addressed (post paid,) to the Company's Depot as above. allli Order to CUMlTißiliontr/ to Clew and report upon Petition of sun— dry citizens of McKean and Ci•cene fur a new Township oust if parts of said townships. Erie County, re. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to Wilson King, Anthony B;ll4mi:tit, and Smith Jackson, Egg's.. Greeting; Whereas, on the Fri; day of May. A. G. a 'wet Mott was pre sented from divers citizens of McKean and Greene townships in said county, setting forth that they labor under great Inconveint race fur want of a new township out of parts of McKean and Greene townships, for the reason that the towmhip is very large and inconvenient to do the !wetness of the same; and that many oL the inhabitants of Greene have from seven to nine miles to travel to attend the elections, Lee., and praying the court to op. loint Commissioneres&c. And the said Court dad, on the day aforesaid, upon due COllSidCfatioll, grant the prayer of the tioners, and appointed you. the said tVilsou King, Anthony liAtt.- man and Smith Jackson, Esters.. Commissioners, whose duty it will be, or any too of you, to make a plot or draft of die two townships proposed to lie divided, and of the lines proposed to be altered, and of the lines proposed to be established (if you .gall rs ort infocor of any alteration. or shall lay out a new township out of parts of McKean and Greene townships) lithe same Can not be (Idly designated by natural lines and boundaries—all of which you, or any two of you, shall report at the twit Court of - Quarter SCA:11011S, together with your opinion of the name, you first being duly sworn, or tanned to discharge your duties et Rh fidelity. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and rased the teal of said Court. at Erie, thi. 27th day of Minn A. D. teat • JAMES SKINNER, Clerk. In pursuance of the above order of Court, the Comnaissloners ebove named will meet ut the boort. of Col. 11. F. Norris, in gretne township, for the purpose above mentioned, on Thurclay to 11th day of July, A. 11. IPSO. 213 NOTICE is hereby given that meeting ef the Stockholders in 1.1 l Erie and thletilnno l'lnuk Road Company will. be held at the house of Jonathan Burlingham, in Mclipan,s on Tuesday, Ate 2d day July next, at I t o'clotk, A. M. to determine upon the route of said road. A general attendance is requested. By order of the Board of Managers. June IS, lean. P. ARIBTOICIAI, ESTABLI.SUIVIZIATT Farris' Quo= City Saloon! WAL it. HARRIS would E find ould inform the citizens of :rte vi cinity that he 14 nttglt opening n FASII/01Y4/7.14: let: CREAM. S.l 1,00,Y. on the Diamond, three doors east of Drown's Hotel, where he linen& to beep cinvitatitly on hand C 111.1.131, C.f KES, PIES, FRUE7S, SODA,J,E,IIOIVADE. ALE, .11111',R, OYSTERS, etc. etc., till of the first quality, ntid adapted to the most epicurean taste. lie le tilting 1111 in connec tion too rooms designed expressly for the Indies, arranged with reference to their comforteand Fuirplied wiiltercry lirtury. The roams will be opened for the accommodation of oustomers thin nfternoon. Determined nut to he surpassed in his line, he re spectfully mlteit9 ',oldie. panning°. • June let, 1,330. ARTIFICIAL nowEE.4.-100 boxes at wholesale. by June I. J. 11. FULLERTON LETTERS °radon nistration on the estate of Samuel Ilayes,lnte of the borough of Erie, deed, having been granted to the stib scribers. notice le hereby given to all persons indebted to Said es. tate to wake immediate payment, nod those having claims against it Inc requested to lament them legally authenticated for settles 100111. WILLIAM R . lIAYS, MAIN W.IIAVS, WM. A. BROWN. of Erie. Inns 0, 1850. Administrators. j ETTERS testamentary" having tarn granted to the undersign -1.0 ed On the estate of f len ry Wolt; hue of Ali Ilcreek township, de notice is hereby given, to ail persons indebted tumuli' estate to mat,e immediate payment; and those having claims against mold estate, V. ill present them, properly authenticated for settlement, to the undersigned at hts residence in said township. June El, INSU. Ott CV Ft trt3 WOLF, TatraLORELEIE WOOLDN PACITORT TillE subscriber is ready to exchange ClOth or I latitude for Wool, or work Ott stares or by the yard, at the iumal rates. Carding and spiting done on short notice. Wool will be recei ved at John Wing's, in Eagle Village, and nt Smith Jackson's store in Erie. runt the Rolls returned every Saturday. Most kinds of Produce taken for work and Cash will not be re fused. CYRUS REED. Millereek, June, 3,1E30 3m4 Moan wryer GOODS. lii AVE Just returned from the eastern states and cities. where I have purebased. an d out beginning to ireel ve. the largest stock of Gondol hate ever Add, nt pates below any thing ever before tho't of. Particulars soon. Call and ace. Jima El. 14.10. H. CADIVFIL. G. SANFORD, Seey spring styles of Bonnets. I.IIUNGAMAN. Lace, French lace, {time, ecilort.d and limey a clap. China pearl; Atkin, diamondpentlacnity Lind, Flo rence braid Bonnets: also lace and gimp Giptiler, pearl and tulip infects Monett In great variety. Artiflefal wreaths. &c. May-11. I 53.). C. M' finADDI7OIVB UZVISTON - ZI STATE Et/MOON. SF. fiIIADDLICK would inform the citizens of Erie and vi- Qs, tinily, that he has purchased tile SAWON formerly occupi ed by Hiram Cook, 'Where he limeade keeping constantly on hand all kinds Eatable* 'that en epicurian taste trill desire. un der William's Exchange Mike. 'State st , sign of the lug Lamp, where will le found Fresh (Vetere. il Poached Eggs, Pickled Oysters,., LI lemonade. • Fresh & pickled Itobstefa rop & Cider, Pig. Feet n u t Trip. ' • - Etntled Ale.. Chickens. Lucks and ~ London Potter, Fon Ica ofesery variety Siball Beer, Freda Fir% - Tllloblirgli, MIMI% and linin Anil Eggs, Detroit Ate, ,Piee and en keg of all descriptions kept eontantrntly on band. tee Creanterved up In a et ! . to WA surpassed by any othe eretab fistiment in town lie invites a call. - Elle, June ti. C. M. TIODALS LETtrARS of administration on the estate of Rortnna Barnes, Into of North Erik, deeld, having be en granted to thesabseci her, notice is hereby given to all persons indebted lasaid estate to make Immediate pgYytetg, and those having claims against it arc requested tapresellt them legally nu tbemtleatedlfor settlement. June U, IPSO. CHAUNCEY CASIPBELL, Adat'r. CAPWEI,T, MI 99 El. TSOBNIt & C. 0., . nro. O.'REED'S BLOCS', STATE ST. MISS TIIOIIINK would respectfully inform the ladles of Erie, nod vicinity Ont she has taken• Miss Kimberly's extensive stock of Millinery Goods. which. together with her new stock Just received from New York. she will sell nt the lowest prices.— tier long Experience in the business with Miss K.. s h e Inlets will enable her to give satisfaction. , Straw cleaning doue in the best manner. Erie. June P, 1830. Eml A Largo and Splendid Assortment of SPRING AND SUIVIVIIIR aoorpo w Arehe only genuine CAS!! STORE in Erie: • Slt. DEWEY is Jost receiving, if not the largest, the hand • rimed Spring and Summer Goods that tins ever been brought or offered for sale in Erie, and they will be sold at the !nicest Gab rata, so low that no person that will call and look at them will go away without buying. My stock is full and complete in every va riety of goods, and they have been selected with the greatest care. I would invite all persons who design purchnsin4 Goods in Eric, to cal landexamine tay stock, 3 doors below Brown's Hotel, State Street. Erie, April 20,1E30. 40 LMown Linea, for Pants, also, Irish Lin" ens, will be found very cheay at ' DEVVEYN PARASOLS A good ameortmenlordilk Parasols will be found very cheap nt 8. A. DEWEY'S _ rl_liirilllNMS.—Scotch. French and Arnelcati Giebriam. Ibr eale 'LT very cheap by. , O. R. DEWEY. SIIAWIA—Crape, Bilk and Tit Mint, die., nhavela. at April 57, , DEIVEI"B a Black Tea, do. a Green tea Take Notice. rirai.ttrtriT7ll rpfril EZECUTOR'S NOTICE. Administration Notice. VAUGHN'S LTHONTRIPTIC IVU TUBE Largo Dottie.—Only Ono Dollar. The Proprietor of the Great American Remedy •' VAL.(' ileS VCOETAILR LITUOIIRRIKIC MIXTVIII." Induced by the argent solicitations of his Agents. throughout the United Mates and Canada, has now Reduced the Price or hi, popular and well known article; and from this date. henceforth. he will put op bat 'one size only,—bir quart boniest-41re retail price will be ONE DOLLAR. The public may Ant assured that the character of the Medi. gine, its strength. and curative properties WILL RUM*I/1 lURCRAMORD, and the same care will be bestoWed in pre. patios it as heretofore. A. this medicine, under its reduced Price, will he Purchased by those who have not hitherto made themselves acquainted with its virtue, the proprietor would beg to intimate that hie article is not to bedew e d with the vast amount of •• Remedies of the day ;" it claim s for itself a greater *ranee power, is tali diseases. than oxy other preparation now Odors me lewd; and has sustained itself for eight years by Its snarler medical ammo, and, until this reduction; commanded double the prix of any other article in this line. None* PARTIcULLTILT, this article acts with great heal. lag power and certainty. alum the Mood, Liver, Kidneys, Lungs, and all Min organs, upon the proper action of which Wand health depend. Tide medicine ham a justly high repute an a remedy for Dropsy and Gravel. and all dims= of that nature. it may be relied upon when the intelligent physician has abandoned his patient,—and foe them Matemehat diwss , more uepe lslly Mora?* the PM"' use would samestly and honestly neommend it. At Its Peewit Pico it leeway obtained by ail, and the teat will prove the article to be the Cheapest Medicine in the World! tr . time ask for pamphlets-the agents give them away 8 titer contain over sixteen pages of receipts, (in addition to full medical matter) valuable fur household purpose*, and which will save many dollars per year to practical housekeepers. Timm receipts an introduced to make the book of great value, aside from its character as an advertising medium for the medicine, We testimony in favor of which, in the form of Was from all pasts of the country. may be relied upon. litgr " Vanghn's Vegetable Lithontriptic Blisture"—the Great American Remaly, now for sale in quart bottles at each, small bottles at 50 cis dub. No small bottles will be Issued after the preeentstock is disposed of. Principal Office, Buffalo, N. Y., 507 Main Boat, G. d. N. B —All letters (excepting from agents and delenCwith whom he transacts Maims) mat be Post paid. or no ttention will be given to them. , , ot 81 oo per lb. u .. 50 1W 44 .. 73 40 0 0, 00•~~~ Agents—J. 11. Burton, Carter & Brother. Erie; Smith Jordon dr. Co., Waterford; John Stewart, Fairview; L. H. Joao...Chard; A. Taurttett, Milan; It. C. ToWn &Co., Wattstany,;ll. C. Town. North Eaßt; Terry & Campbell. Edenboro; H. Hall, Jr., Cranes rifle; J. I'. Moore, traveling agent. JUST received a large as,ortment of Col The 51111 g, nmatiF, them can be found Plant's Double Grated 51111. RUFUS 1:1,1:D. SOF.4 AND CIIAIII SPRINGS. —Anoider lot Jon received at the hardware Store. RUFUS REED. Ail ECU AN ICS"D)ol.l4.—llammere, Ilnte lets, File.. Plulu !rope. Cl&elm. Augers. Auger flits. Ilatul Funnel Cam p:lse, Felloe. Teuon, Circular and Rll,l9dtv., Steel Squarer. Try Squarer, Screw lylvers, Bevels, Spirit Levels, I.:tinges.arc . May. RUFUS RUED. SLATES a good assortment at the Ilardware2Store. RUPES EF.ED ID RUA I) AXES AND ADZE—HURT° VS.SIAIAION'S 511 13 AND 'WHITE'S. al the Hardware:Rom.. naris .BRASS AND GLASTICLIREAIN PlNS—Just received. Hero; 'turn JAPAN WARE- - A lug lot expressly for jobbing. 'turn§ REED EcEivED thi. mornin g , another' tutcl6;ze of Dress GaulsOf recent Myles, which are offered very cheap, at May 111, 100 Tows N'Tr.nt— Mill: sobs:Wien; Mill pay tun for NO Ton Flax Xuaw (half Cash rind hall" good.„ at their Mill. north of Walnut creek. The Flax after the reed has been thra,lwel out, to be rotted properly arid broken Id/ bored in the field. For a tire t rate are tick, a good staple and suinciently, but not Lou much rotted, ue will pay the above price. To Flax growers who will call upon ua at the Mill or in Erie. we will nun jolt sotneatiggeolons relative to rotting and bre.tking the Flax, which will tend very touch tt. abridge their labor. May 10, MU. MARV IN & "PER KIN& • Keystone Paper 411 ills. 50, GOOD SUING EIG . on hand furjart vn 000 r, LOUR, VISII AND tetn Ala'.—May foundkon9tnnily on hnn nt WRIGT'S. TIRE:Hi CO)11:0 'rt.:A.S.—Nowt opening n stock of new 1. Teas of various brands, warranted to give entire sat isfard ion at MUMMA 04991 Mint! OAEU I IWILL my each fur 10,110 Bushels Corn, also for 111.000 Bushel.; Oats. if delivered soon. C M. TIBBALS. ASI! FOR WOOL. —I shall be paying Cash for nny quantity of C C. M. TI Dissolution of Partnership. rploß partnership heretofore existing under the name of Stevens Jowett. lathe North East IVooten Factory, having been dissolved by mutual consent. this iS therefore to notify those in debted le make payment. The book. and accounts will be found at the Factory, where 011 C of the late firm wilt attend in all 'untie meats. h9.l.it it. a4'ITVENS. North Dst. May fP,IF3O. - JOSHUA J01V1.717. THE Sufasetiber haring purchased the entire interest of Mr. Stevens In the North East Woollen Factory, respectfully a share of the public patronage. The business will he eon ilticied .so hereolbre by the subgcriber. and all w ork entrusted to him will be done bi u workmanlike wanner. The Factory and Machinery are all nearly nem, and the experience of the work men In such as cannot tail to give entire 1.41.1 - action to his cus tomers. JObillJA JOPICTT. North East. May Is. te.w. tyl Sllll ntt a iglit Sheri) Shyers for sole by k.-1 May IS. Ir , 3a lI.I:STER. & CIIESTER. Q MRS.-1411ln l'lnd and Striped Chaumlion, Gro de Rhine. Gro de Selo, Gro de India, Loulard, Toa land and Florence t.liks, by S. JACKSON C:tIAAMS. l'lnin and Plaid Cliatubray.Pretich.'Seoteli,Cer man arid American, from 1 to 3s. per yd. by JACKSON BLACK, Clue, awl inked Cahoots, Tn cods, Kentucky /cons for sale cheap by , .I,IIMSON. COI.HRED Cotton warp. cotton yarn. harts. wicking. &c., at the-fewest pricy; for cash or am/roved credit. Mny 11. IPSO. C. M. TIMBALS. BOMA TItiNGO CAN DE DONE - AS WELL AS OTHERS! TIIF. Subscriber world beg leave to inform his friends and the Public., that he has Just opened far the 1 4 PRING TRADE die larrent and hest assortment of Cloths, Cris sliners and monies that has ever been offered in this market, chit which will herald nt the lowest price fur CASH. We ii ill have nt all times n large and good as rortment of REA' 111ADLIcLoTIIINti, consisting of Dress and Frock Coats. Bummer Conic. nuances Coate, Sack Coats, Pants, Vert-a, Shirts, Cravats Miley ;and plain, fine and Eliperfine Suspenders, Lambs Wool and Cotton under Shirts' nod Drawern. Also a good assortment of white Shirts and Shirt Collars of all grades 'and prices, which will he sold Cif CAP AS TUC CH EAPEErr. Persons wishing to purchase Clothing for CASII, v, ill do well traced and examine Goods and prices. My Clothing is cut by myself, made in Erie. and is warranted to bens well made us any Shop In Erie can make, notwithstanding the bow wow that is made by some about slop shop.euttlng,&c. Persons wishing their Clothing made , to Order Can have their mrasurestaken and clothing made, nrid if not suited with them when done, they will not be anked to take them away. We don't wish our friends to think we are gassing, hut would have them call and examine Goods and Prices for them prim+. We will be happy at all times to show our Goode. com pare prices. cut or make with the bent in this or any other city. We would liketo have all wanting nnytlilinf in our line to give us a call, and we think we can satisfy them that ••SOltle things can be downs well as Oillera:" Cutting done on the shortest notice mid warranted. Dia. Mull O. Mo. Jollbl at. JUSTICII, LOOEIZEREI WILIMITIRB &VTOOL- GROWERS, AT TILE rlaglo Woolra ractory. rairviow. v'YrE are just finishing our SPLEN DID N EW FACTORY. and fining it up In the best and substantial manner; and hav ing the best machinery, the test workmen. and arc determined to take the bout care °revery thing, we intend to manufacture in a superior style Cassinteres end Cloths of every desirable quality and color; afro, all kinds of striped nod fancy Co o& for Cents' and Boys Pants; also all kinds of Flannels and Blankets. We will manufacture either by the lard, on shares or exchange cloth for WOOL as our customers may prelbeatt our usu al rates. In adJition to our splendid new itrachinery, we have bought out Messrs. Caughcys entire stock of machinery. 'which is rill new, of eastern make, and built on the tins! Unproved principle. We are also providing machinery for the ittatiti fac litre of BROAD CLOTIt, being determined to prove to a itizens of this and the ad joining finites that ns good and beautiful cloth can be matinfac timid In Pennsylvania as In Ow Eastern States, or iu Europe, from the saute quality of wool. Carding and Spinning done In the beat manner. We respect fully lilac the public to can and see. AFCREARY, TIIORN7'ON & CO. Eagle Factory. Fairview, April tit, IFS% 51 WII. KNOWLTON & SON have Just returned from New • York with a very extrusive assortment of wracims and JEWELRY and other articles iu their, line. Give us a Cali. Pule S. - argainn Without Pro c odont. T U. CLARK hug Just returned again front New York, having a • purchased a stock of Goods adapted Expressly to the Summer Trade, which he otters at priced so far below any thing ever offer ed bell re in Erie, that he has no apprehension of any customers leaving his store Without !Dodd who look at them, notwithstanding all the gartonailing about low prices. manumit stocks, &c.. else where. T rnio humbug Ft about this. &lore on this subject here after. Goods arriving daily at Erie. June • PrrT131317120311 5T013,13. NO. 2. FLEMING BLOCK. Nsre Coeds and Great Porgairs. Cash Sgstins Adapted! TEST received and every day receiving. in the Pittsburgh Store. s./ an extensive and full nssortment of fresh cheap tatocEiliCe, bought at New York, Pittsburgh and Buffalo since the fall in pri-* ces. which. In addition to My fanner stock must and will lie sold at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, no low as the lowest in Erie or any other place west of Buffalo. for any kind of produce tvilich I can 81)&11 want fur, and somethings for Cask, gnat croWded on mein legYlaree quantities. -V - Country Merchants nmlVarmers can invited IWp call when they wont Groceries, as I have adopted the' Cash system and will glee them the Mil worth of their ulone)l. N. B. 1 have concluded to take Gold and Slyer at par for a few necks longer, notwl thstanding the alarming news from Califor nia. ••• JOHN MeCANN. Erie. June 8 No. 2 Flemming Blnek. ARGEIot of Bonneuyjust recolve4 per Express by - LJobe 1. J. H. FULL.E.RTON hice Reduced! SY 73ZPRESS For tbo Laiiits. Soot ltotarnodFromNow Work. L =.•••• -',;' , 3 4: - ` - '^ ' 4•' ,- ;, , ,';', t. .../)0;4-7 , , ._...: - • . r i ,=.,,v,„:,,,.._ , ?,...;,.....,,.,,,_,_ ,„",............,,,..„,..........„._!.......,(1,......„.., GROCERIES&'PROVISIONSP II4 i '4', El. A. CRA.XN. • BEGS leave to announce to his friends and the puhtle entity. that having boughtjout moist of the stock of P.. A halts, he wall continue the Orocory & Provision. Sueincea, and wit sell at prices, Mel heretofore. to suit all customers. lie has just rivelved flout the east an additiou to his suck. wish will be sold low fbr Cash, and (Auk only. Ile therefore hopes his friends will give him n call„ lithe intends by Mkt attention to bosun:ad to merit the patronage of alt. li. A. CItAN Erie, April Lldleati s Cheapnfde. Eric. Pa. 110 Y& FANCY 1.11AT:3, just recch•cd and for onle clag) fur Caels It. 8. HUNTER. Park flow. 0001, SIATP, of rwory style. nod variety, Juxt iced vol and V for onli.cl•ap by R. P. HUNTER., Park Row. lAMl T rj..—Neiv style Solar and other kinds of 17unps, nuJ any . of Wicking', Cliluinies and Claes, at. Erie Nov. 21, 1819. N. Id rf./Mid & Co's. anti Florin ice Leaf; Bold Silver and Compoirtion ‘...T Bronzes; Japanned tins, LlVE.Orteli colors Nov. •21. & ROTEIIII. SPECTACIAIS.—Mindnees improved by l'erlfueol. Irorabolle and Caller kinds of GlasN In Cold and Nilti r, r, Coriumt SIICer Steel, and other franiee. Aneitensiceminurtmentnoeeleerfromal November t. IrlD. • I 00. M 18 & rote. UMBER ANTED he .—T highent market price %V HI I.ep2tiv SA for noy qinottity of White Mod, Cherry nod Wnlout Lula her the store of C. IL WIZ lf:IIT, IL - II Vll I I undred allotu: l.iowed On, Moll,lll(irt'd 110. Slit , . Tur• 1' peadine, one hundred and fitly du. Conn' Varnkh, coach and Jurniture. by CARTER & I.II2OTIILR. LSlirAl..iii - 17ARDOI1,. I) CANDLES. A euperior quAlity of Lamp and Lard Oil, and riperu: and Tallow Candle.. fur ease by J. H. VIPRUV - ALA:VANDER SA81•::A 1044 , 710 r Tl:ilicinaniler Safe weighing 1101) tau u ith "Gale's" parent powder pr,)of 'Deli. for wile, by J. 11. lIURToN. LAND AG3INO"2" IN 317.1/. '... The subscriber offers for sale, al his residence ,` , 4 . . In Erie. Pa.— w. Grazing limns at 0 to StO per acre. In lota of , lOU to at 6 acres. Grnlii rarIIIII 41 I I to 619 per acre, In tots of 30 to !Mane rob Will land :It a to 64 per acre. In lota of :::i to aut) acres. Out lots of Erie. at 7.5 In 1:11131 per acre, and In lota of Erie, of 2 , 11 lu I,lylu dollarf. each. Erie Out lot No. 311), hittaitte hetwoett !Wadi & flollandStreeht, subdivided Into eon, cli cut luis, fur Ite,idence or !whiners, now for sale at 2bll to E. 40 cash, A rare eltattee. Also a 11110 ‘VILL,r Lot progeny newly wharfed. rut' Sale or Real Eric, Match 2. Lth'ilt. IVILSON KING. jit 11 General Land Agent & Land ❑rokcr. • Carpotinstsi nnci Oil Clothe. A I.ARGF. n,sorimont ilifrerent mit T(.6 of Carpets. front IA to Il c7,`, cents per }ard; Fluor Oil (71 , )tlia atitl-Drurt. Lumens and Talile Fpreade, }ull neeived nt Erie, April •40 WRIGHT'S Corner. D".r.es R. I'AULKNRR, redpectfully announce to the pith lic (Wadley have lICIDOVC t their residence and office to the corner of French and Fawn!' 6treets. (lately occupied by W. 11. Johnson. Dentist.) where they will attend to all professional calls built In town and country. Erie, April 11, 1e59. AEOGIItt; nurrAzo Piano Fort Irranufactory, , Nagara .Ircct, Curlier uj Mohairk. A..1.1010“11 & Co , Piano Forte Inalitifacturers from ,4 New York, re.,iectfully announce tonic citizens of Buf thlo and Erie, and the surrounding country, that they have estab lished a manutactory of Piano Fortes, as above, and have now eel hand a nrimber of Instruments of their own manufacture, to which they invite the attention otArnatures and prolemaional Alturicirttos or others ip want of a real good instrument. slaving cond./MO the business ofone of the largest Piano Manufactories in city of New York for some years, with perfect success, they have no hesitation in warranting their instruments 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 seasoned, both by the action of time as w ell ns artificial means. they can safely assure you who may favor them with their patronage. that their Instruments shall be unsurpassed iu ty. as well as the other qualities of ntliperior Plan° Fortes of 5. iz, sic :nod a knit alla never, octaves, constantly or, hand—and instruments of any peculiar shape desired, will be made tO order. Two of their instruments can now he seen at Prof. Wol holt i's rooms nt the Reed 1101 In h Erie, With M barn also orders may he left, ant will to promptly attended to. A call is rtkpccttully euLcitc d. A. .I F EOM!, J. KLUGII, nwnio. April 0. bz,50. 419 r4ddlar's HAVE Jind recei t•.l a Ilea% y Mork of redd era' Goode. mi -1 Fisting in part of MITI dozen ..pool Thread, of -varo.ti. nmuufnc turce; 1(0 pound , ' of colored ratleron Imen and coltoa 'threads. at manufacturers price ti; also 'VU grout huuks and el ea, together with a tine stoCk of pill , . ocedic.. c00.1,5,r, Si lug silk, hich I will Job to pcdtli ars elienpfut ca.h, on the corner near t h e court P. B. wttiGirr. ANVIL and ilenow,•cs. togett.r with n .nt: pluck o ehelf Hardware, can Le found chcap at J_4MO.—Lime ecnn.tantly on hand at tht: lowert ca..hhriee. Or ere given at the etorc of C. LI. IVIiIt2IIT. Erie, May %MINI. SEEP SI EA SS. the Lest In town, are to be found at the hard Store, • No. J. Reed House. DELIVERED AT YOUR DOORS WITIIOUV CHARGE , MIIII proprietor of the Atu,LcRERK firti,Ls Informs _Mr frl•lela that hr la prepared to deliver; In Oily parlor the e ity. J SUPERIOR. ARTICLE OF F 1,0131. on the Aortert notice. and the loweA Market value;-- , ‘trr.tntcd the BE.S4' TICE CITY. or the money refunded not the !lour t.it.ett an ay. 70rolert rolicited and promptly attended to. Elio, May 2, l;-5i1, .11111 N P.1.1.10T. frill F. subscribers are ready to exchange Cloth or Flantods. for .1 Wool of all kinds. or work mt ,o:aree, or by the yard at their usual prices. Carding and Cloth Dressingdonie as usual, on short notice. C.taiS dr. Co. liarburcreek, May I I, It SU. perron. knowing thetnreives to be Indebted to the firm of Rh 0,101.. Coma & Co_ by note or book account, are pa/Heal:lre requepto to irdl at their Factory hf Ilarborcreeh, on or before le mfddle of Jun` : beat and:oettle the rattle, Those who may attend to Mlo notico win conta a favor on tha Pubserit.ers. Ca*/ , RHODES. cAes&ar, Gazette, COMMei alai and Chronicle copy 3 months. -1)µ Ess Goons.—Plain hold striae Changeable Saks,.pftragel. Lawns, Mobil Wine Laney, Gingham's. &c. Just received by Railroad. tnyl GE9. SEUEri & SON. TIFONNETH, Ribbons, Artlllollll and Parma.le. n good assort 1) ascot Jail received by GEt). BELDEN & SON. Igint 11 ,- eetTluTt - W iii. culvert, which can be kelght cheep as WRIGHT'S. OriarINDID ICILLINEXI.V. t• AIRS. 11. S. IVAS re bus the pleasure of announc ingtollwl. dieeorlhie mud that tit just returne.l from Philadelphia and Nee; York. with the latest and most approved EASIIIOIS, which she has will exhibit tide day. Al , O. the largest and hest itelected stock of MILLINEItY ever opened is Erie. which will be disposed of on the most reasonableienur fur Cash. 11:1" Country Minuet's will I,.suppl led with Patterns anti Goode on ns reasonable. terms as can be purchased in itutrals. Our stuck is large atilt etnaprises the bitest and most Fashionable Stile tit' Goals. Erie, April. 37, 1€341. All Now Goods again. by oxproos. r: are nr„ai if , opening a beautiful stock of Sust 412 drer, goods V V Just received by Ilitpre4s, eutwisting of •Leautiful embroi dered. Wain. and vett dowered 'tome.. self flow ered old plain Su is Mull and Lawn. Canton and Chitin Silk and Linen Lustre; Itoraze. detains, shawls. gear% &vex. hosiery. &c. Inch are offered cheap make WOW for atiMber lot expected in n few Ova nt the corner of C. 11. WRIGHT. Fiat' 43. 1930. Qua{ and Linen I.OI.IANN, a nea• article for ladlh ilrest.er. a 1.3 few patterns Just received by CN pre:vat TIIIIIALS% )3y ExproEist 'frysT received n 1101 supply of Poet. Fitch's remedies for Con A AlilnpiA9ll, Female Diseases. &c Support cm, Shoulder }traces and inhaling Tuics, J 11. 111.111TOINI, Brie. March 10. Agent. Ecr;;ll3 AItRIVAL-13pring Styles of Ronmelc—Just welc h ed. by ewes% n line assortment of Spring amt'Smnmer Bon nets, cheaper than ever at C. Al.llllll Al $5OOO STOCK of Boots nod Shoes, all of may own mans. facture. einliratinu ae great a variety as can h found at any establi•lintrtit writ of New York—also a full a5...011,. meat of shoe Kit and Hidings, 1. H. FULLERTON. May 11, ltiU, X KI3:8 Nni6, - fiobt 3to 4.). lot sale by COO - Nay IP, Inn. • 4:1O. Sr.1.1110:4 & SON 1)0 ItABol.2sAliVellADES.—The largeity . io'k in town can he had nt 11: WRIGHT'S. No. IRren Uncles TT IL, FULLERTON would inform hirl customers and the public • F'o'ndly that he hail began to feeoWe his Stock of SPRING AND slllllslElt GOODS—embracing a 'aro and well !elected 'Jock of Staple amt Fancy am Goons, anoonnuss, on.ocannor, and ZIARDWAIIII, Aleei a very fall 'aarortnient of STRAW `OOIIS, embracing almost every desirable style of liouilets—Panama.Leghorn nud Palm lints, Artillcial Flowers, Arc.. all of which will to sold at as low prices as can be found In this city. Erie, May 11. Pant _ 9 9 tlllnWeiCraern Bole Leather--al so Upper Leather,French and Jersey Calf Skins, in quantities to suit, May 11, IPSO. 3.11. PULLIFIRTON. DARRAMIS and ;Awns, plain and flguted of all cninre and qualities nt JACKSON'S Iltats lb.? ; kraihors very de,letiotion by B JAMON ~~~~ _ _~ VIEIDIOAL NOTICE. I'LQIIIII FLOIT ILI FLOUR! Uarborcroolc Woolon Factory. NEW GOODS !I _ a - ...v."' ~---'- •-• .;,'• 44 ''..i• 'VA pi • , - --.,...::. i ,. , , , :. • gel, .31 _ . . 1 ,, ..,,... '...i, . • -•,_ ~ --- .:ii, 4 ~ •4 1 i1.. 1 I ._ ;11 i 4 21. L 11l . : 1 ,, ; ■ ..kit. 14 __ gri,'4„... ~, ,_,E--.) 67E.7. - -c:fr, rat 077-,. 1.11 ET( .1 pt:Tliiiiii' -;•,4 p, f i t0;,,,,04}i _,--__!! , 3'L-t,,,,L-.__ 1 ... , 41_ 4 , .-.......—.... C A-b T , It _ , 7 -p, : .:,.. 4 ....., 4. 'O4 , ....:i t.. -.. , ;:r . G L.. 4. i - i,, 1 gia V i '4l. ~..,.' • C. , -1 - ' : - .P , I. •• WO . ~.- ii:,..4.:: ' ' ' :4, 1 31 .. '. 4i - .:.' ... - :-.-L.- .- , - ; • : 4 - - --- 11 :z"- - 7‘.1 ' 3 . ,-,- , ---. I,a ~_. 4 7.- - '' -i, 7 . ,...,-,,,,-.. - tiler;: -- - -,- -""=-,,,.....-- ~.. ....., , EDIPID.33 STOSIDO. Throo Doors North of Brown's Into ST.ITE STREET, ERIE. TrLEW fTZLL KEEP COMING! AM Jut t 'Teti% ing the balance of my April purchase. niaklng 75 cubes oft cry rich dress goods of all kinds. My largo stuck forbids a loud catalogue of goods and prices. would briefly say is y prices are wueh below lust year the sable goods trout 2.1 to 60 per cent tow Er. G l Aitt'ET I would reepectrully call the attention of the Public to the his. spectron of over Five Thousand yards of choke carpets is ray carpet wood. next fluor above the dry goods room. which I will yell for crash ur exchange for wool as kw as any house us New York City. tiROCkEY ROOM. My stock of Groceries Is complete at tuxes pri4es.. Cones low er, sugn re lower. PI Mids. Just received on renslgtiment at low pri ers. 11111 tr Fish, justreceived from Blackluaw. Plotir. Halt. are Flrottr always on hand. CROCKERY, GI Attri.W.tßi: ANT) LOOKING GLASSEP. There has been an unusual delay this Spriiig in the impurtaticur 'ef Crockery owing to the ~trike of tit o-muntha among the Laborers In Liverpool last Fall. I shall receive my stock on the drat arri val, which ! shall look for in about tan days. , HARDWARE ROOM. M 7 Dirge , purchase this Spring. w Inch I am just beginnlnz to re ceive, makes my stuck much huger than ever, 111 :..itell-11.1rdWare trt cry description, endillery Itardwnre,Coach and Buggy Trim mings. Springs, A xle-arms. Waggon Buses, rim ith Bellows. Anvil* V ICC& Mill and Cross cut einwa, Joiners and Cuopers tools of all kinds at lower 11rices. ' Is: IRON ROOM Is groaning under one hundred tons of well assorted Iron, Steel. Nall, Spikes, wrought and cut. Leg. Cable and Tracectiania, &e. 6tc.,llllltlCT Ilittrdo prig s. 11. r.ILAVELI.. P. S. After the l'incharens of goods iu tidy city have rmeived all the gassing from Seven by nine dealers, titiciut their low pur chases of GUalliA. Carpets Ste. enough to convince them that Ilinn lair,zery is not Acreabing. Jost daop in at the Erapire. and we trill FICKIII convintz the Guyer that ocean and will dell all kind' of goods (ruin live to hut per cent lower than any other Store in Erie, carpets tot excepted. I make no eoraproinisec 1 intend this sear to give the Parchasersa benetit in low priced. 11. C. fe: Erie. May 4. 1 , 50. 51 IJtITTIItt, Burn:R.—Any goatility of good Butter will be ta- Loa' iu eiebouge fur tluods at the Empire Stores'. 11. CADWELL. A rCOl.! IVOrtl.!! WOOL!!!—The highest price will be psi,/ for thirty thckuothl pounds of %Wool, at the Emnir. , sorern 12.rie.-51ny l. 11. CADWE.I.L. ILATS /0111 CORN,—Teri tficrusaml bceheis cash. Oats and U COni, Lvdtited nt the Empire Store... 11. VADWELL. TO DILIIII27II=II AND °TREFOIL itr.l.4: %yrs with Itofiefs ready ttinde and made to ordir. G Atoo. Milk Pans of dith:reni Mthet., Strainers. Strainer Pails, Itioh j<enles, large awl stnall, Coffee Pots and Bailers of different ,i,". Te a P o t s , mdi rans,t 4 quare Pans, Canhl Lamps. and Ca- Wit Camps. Lt short, a good a,..sortinent of Tin nod Japan IVaro kept enn , tantly on band. Also, Copper works of kinds undo and repaired in the hest manner and at the shortest notice. Country Metehants t. Mune to make hind of Tiu Ware, can ha accommodated with a Metal discount. MIDDLETON & MURPHY. MB' Ilrie. April 13, D o c.t o r IVX athow J. o o n. IIZADUATI: Plilla lei:dila Colle t . , " of Muilicine, h‘ving luelb•tliii•nitnneinly in Erie. will eit-e prompt attention to prnfi , t4onal calla in Kinn and country. 02Plcr—SOiltlin•Pat corder attic Diamond, the brick building/ fOrnterly occupied by Ur. Faulkner. Hsu' nexca—Oli the Iriansond; tiro building cast otofllee. Erin Fluch3o. Ott SOW TO corrmm DRINICEIRO. HAVING a good stock of-Coffees on hand. bought before rho' rise, enables me to sell good Rio and Java Coite e for 12 1,1„ per 11).Ale°. a fresh assorttneut of Nt.tv Teas, p.m opened at Erie, April 17. • %I RIGHT'S Charles Wilkes, t No. 1.6, August Term 12.50 use of James C. Marshall, j" Foreign attachment In case , Henry %Vilkes: WEE= Commonwealth of Pen n gyl ea n la to the Sheriff Of Bald COnn ty greetlng::—We COMMtlfld you that you attach henry Wilke"; late of your county. by . ati and singular his goods and , ehnuetaZ lan3s and teneittehts, In whore hands or possession ao4eir the . Bathe limy be, co that he be and appear before our Court of COM. 1110 U Plena to be holden nt Erie. in and for the said County on the . Grad Monday of August next. there to answer Charles Wtikes, - for UPC of James C. Marehall, of a plea of care; and hare you then' and there this writ Witness the lion. Gaylord Church, President Of our said COttit: this `2oth day of May, In. 0. Attest. JAMES SKlNllER.Prothoninary. Ey 3lrtue of the %ern to which this is annexed. I have auached all the Debt. Chit. and Interest of Defendant. Henry Wilkes. of itf and to no muse cwl,7lltor t uate in the sec." ond port Mit of the town of Erie, Erie Conn . anu the general plan of said town with the numbers forty-too, (43)and forty -tune. (49) in possession of Junes Metiblewhite„ and sum moned him an garni , bee, personally and by copy. Also lot, block or sunare situate in the fl_4".ott , l section bf the town of Erie, coun ty and state afiresll,l, ntni.lwre..l in the plan of said town with the untidier sixty-six. (00) now in the possession ofJames fluckabonU and summoned him a. garnishee. Personally and by copy. Al.o. attached the ea tern two-thirds hart of water lot 140. bitty-thee. - (53) situate iii the section of the town of tarts, county afore taict. Eonum. V. E. itunroN, Shedd: Mai 231, iEIn. 31.2 The Weekly Fennsilennian will cops six times and senclbill to this office. Como Ono! Como All!! 71itsr. who IN 'eh to see the largest and test assortment and to purchase the cheapest goals ever °tiered iu this City, tt Meal! at No. 121, Cheripside, where we are" receiving daily, the latest styles, and cheapest goods et Cf offered in this City, to which wit incite the attention of our old customers and the public generally. Our stock comprises a general assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Groceries. Crwliery, liardss are, Nails, &e. Pon% forget local! and et:mint oar stuck, as we will sell a little cheap er than the cheapest. limiTa JACKSON. Vrie.tklrey II; 1c.50. Prints'and Gingham,. AN' (validity of French. llnglibh. Scotch and American Gina. hams, rkouie as cheap as one nitining a yard, tabtcorors, or motley refunded. Pricea in great varielica of style; madder color* at Oa yard, n arranto; fast. C. M. TIBRALs. P ;Ft f.V.0..-"WirA lilAvt:ju.t created the balance of my stock, among which min I he Minn' I RUN and STCI:I, of all size., Boxes. Malea hie t`mting+, Aucil Vices, Smith's Bellows, Axle Arms, sleet springs, (cmterii) bras Land,‘, coil, or. trace, lialmr and jack chain., spikes, hotir wrougii t natal cut. nadd front .2,1. to 40(1., bur rel, floor, pence, finishing anal wrought nails, shoes and nails, strap hinges. hooks and lunge, friction rollers, inullery, mill crms cut and circular ran s, shovels, shades hoes, wreuthes, of vuriothi patterns, =good assortment of Diechariies Tools. Mojave! , (Barton% Sr. Sitnition's) adzes, planes and plane I rod and hilts. hallows*. hatchets, sand paper, files. thilsels, (Darien's) gouglies. augers, auger hilts. auger and chiswl handles,. bed screws . mah knobs, hand, panuel, coinpass, (ewe, tenon ad d, rib saws, spoke shaves, screw drivers, bevels, spirit levels box wood rules, steel squares, try squares, draw shaves. oil stones ofd shotrifie quality, Ike: RUlrlid REED: June 1. No'. 3, Reed House. Now Store! Neweloodsl; and Now Pricesra crontrTort & navnuturzca, NO. B. REED DOUSE, TIE:RIDE to call the attention of the Public to their store, which 11 they base opened and intend conducting entirely oh the pay pystem, heingcouvinced. from experience, that it Is the only Jerry . r.es,. and SATZ principle fur alt parties. Our stuck consisut of Forcogn and Dooicstge Pry Goods. Groceries, Crochsry, Herd ware, Glassware, 4.c., together with pure Forsigis Liquors; Brandy. Gin. Rum. and Winer of all descriptioa. DomestiC hickey of ottr own manufieture. fbr which we challenge clam tsarrisou with any brought from the cast or Welt; in every partic ular, Proof and price. All ee ask of the public is to call and examine our stock, which we keep of every despription. believing as we do. tout prices. style and quality adf proi c satzefac nay. (:ood) , exchanged for produce 4.1` nil kinds. JVIIN cO.)IPTON, , Erie. 11. IL IIA VEREITICR'. TO 1111111011ANTO. SAIdIitATUS eon...tautly on hand. tt latch Cre manufacture And cell tbr eaAt at the tub. est market rates. 'A pure article. w ith out :tfluluvrit inn. cultruTN & May fa, ItrS9. No. N. Reed Haute. itoou BARR ELs Old lioulde Rectified Whiskey on hand, hich noaell at the market enluP.ofthe hot ilitalily.our manufacture. COMIVOIN & HAVER iiTICK. May 13.100. - No. P. Reed House. c 2 111:1,i , liaiaware, a gout! asex Uncut JitA oacntml. try May 1:3, Mu). GEO SELDF.N & SON. IBLONS—Spring - otyle6 of Bonnet net at the lowest "es ,• mgtt-I!. THIBAI-9. 335 , Espres% API r. 2 cnn L now find a beautiful n'csortincin of Finley ofd Cot (wed Gaitore, IlitNk ins. Slip., mot ‘Valking ti i I ne,4 t together w ith a few more patterns of Summer bres Goods and fdaracen, al June 1. I'. B. WItIGIII^9. SEi7l ING by the Bale, by June 1. BUTTER %Y.l STllll.—,i3o firkins good Dairy Butter wanted in CXChilliM• fir tsaAt or Cockle.- 3. 11. 1111.1.1-IE.TON. 2-07,. 0 1)0 PA 1.7i1 1.11.1 P /as wliol6tale; ama large M. tortment of Legborit arid Panama hats, j.in recelyed by .1. II PULLEItI. BEG '30.0001'"" far INTuu iitucoEs at iv. per y tuul up hy - J. H. yuLtxtros, J4A w and GiNGIIAMS.--41 large arsorunent low enough June I. J. 11. FULLERTON. fP.1111.1; Ant POCKET tiLITLEItY.—My assortment is now complete, and not liesite to say n larger and totter telecl ted Mock than was ever before offered in this market. IL ltklEit,_ 01...1.93E6 extrar—toll and *ee them al IYI the diet, tiardwn re store. B. REED. OUdli WEVP ENS eau be auppl led with Brae+, Bratanna. Iron and Japan candle nick* and lalupA; hinos3nullers and trays. Illtiann la. Getman silver and Iron spoon!. holing spoous.,cifee DAWN calm, &.e.. at the llardward store of . li. 111.1.1.). June 1. No 3. Reed Ilemw. TO PR1NT32320. 131n$TE103 trAIIDSoe nil qualities nod sizes kept eenetandlit ad hander tarnished to order. at Buffalo vices. Thom it want hre invited to call kit the 014erver Orliee. -111"XUNG gam= re. 43311 311131011164 rrilv: subs(' ritent have received by Rail. Road a Mince asattrtnient .1 of Pap , r. dr. llot4erina. Abo Window rarer. *llk h . will be sold chez& G. SELDOIi ir, SOS. - J. U. FUt..I..ERTON
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