Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1830-1853, July 06, 1850, Image 3

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    Tb e dalphin Administration and New McKim
The Government Galphin presses, .aye the New Yuri.'
Gl o be, are making the recent proclamation of Col. Mon.
• r oe, calling on the people of New Mexico to form a
State Constitution, a now ground of opposition to tin
Compromise. We are told by them that New Mexici
will be found, in a few days, knocking' at the doors if
Carnes for admission u a free and independent State,
go d will have as good a right to adntissiou as California.
The Philadelphia orgau,pf the administration. says, ex
altiottlY:
...The new event has,in fnet.given an unexpected char-
Dew to the bill, and must must diminish its chances
among northern merit while it adds incalculably to the
strength and the prospects of the President's plan."
The effort now being Made to thrust New Mexico into
the Union. has moot undoubtedly been instigated by the
Cabinet. It is part of that desperate game for debuting
the Compromise, which the Galphins are bent on accom•
p! j i bing. It , remains to be glean, whether I,A:ingress
tolerate this interference of the / Executive with the mosts- ,
a rea which ,Coneress have under deliberation. It wil be ,
c heapening much, indeed, the privilege of admission into
this Union, when Congress shall admit a St ate without
an y previous census of its population, and when the
moot sethentid intelligence will not justify us in estima
ting its white American inhabitants over 900. Congress
has already refused to admit a delegate front Now Mexi
co to a seat—doubtless for satisfactory reasons. It is
h ar dly probable that the privilege, so soon after that re
fusal, will be accordeci her of sending thiee members of
Congress. The only disposition which will be made of
New Mexico, will he that provided by the Cortipromiss
big If that shall fail, New Mexico will probably be,s4
fered to remain, fcir the present, under her present Mill
buy government.
A Rival to the "Wandering Jew."
The Ohio Steto Journal. in availing of the Whig
candidate for Governor of 'that State s .anys: " Ho is in
the field. and will continuo his labors LW he is Governor
If Ohio."
From this it appears that the famous " Wandering
Jew" is about to have a rival in the Pereon of the Whig
candidate for Governor of Ohio, as our Democratic ex
changes are positive that his competit r, Judge Wood,
will be elected: Well, competition is the life of trade,
sad we ere glad to knew that neither Jew nor Gentile,
whether fabulous or reel.ean escape from encountering it.
Another Galpbin.
J. C. ihrurr.v.rr. postmaster at Montague. Mass.. was
arrested on Monday. charged with taking money from
two WWI!. lie waived an examination and in default
of bail for_one thousand dollars was committed for trial.
The Callihan fever appears toy be "catching."
Case of Profe or Webster.
From the Buffalo Daily Courier, of July 4th
.At a quarter past nine•o'cloek lasstevetting we receiv
ed from Isaac Butts, EN., of the Rochester Daily Ad
vertiser, by Doustee Priming Telegraph, the ful!owilg
derPatch relative to Di. Webster.
W. A. SEsit.n:—At the meeting of the Council leis
-- wier;leing, the ease of rrofessor Webster' was referred to
a ro t minmittee. At 12 o'clock appeared the Rev. Dr.
Putnam. the spiritual adviser of the condemned, with a
petition from him for a commutation of punishment,
together with a confession that he killed Dr. Parkman.
The Rev. gentleman prefaced this statement with a few
remarks relative to the manner in which the eonfesaio
was made to him.
He stated that he had no privious acquaintance with
Professor Webster before being called on to act in the
capacity of his spiritual adviser. In the few weeks of
his visits ho suught no acknowledgement from the pris
oner. At length on the 23d of May he visited hill' in
his cell, and demanded of him for his own wellbeing
that lie should tell the truth in relation to fi et matter,
and he acceded to the request by making a statomen tt
t which was now submitted to the consideration of the
Council.
It was in substance as follows: On Tuesday, Nov. 20.
Prof/icor Webster sent a note to Dr. Parkman. It was
.-headed by little Geld and wes unsealed. It was to ask Dr.
Perkman to call on me (Pl . of. IV.) as he had been quite
importunate about his debt, I %elated to gain time. l did
not expect to be able to pay him lon Friday. I expected
testate to him my inability to, nod to apologize for what
had occurred and make some promises for the future.—
/ beard cm Friday that ho was in pursuit of mo and feared
that he did duot receive my letter. , I therefdris called at
his house and asked for nn interview. Dr. Parkman
agreed to meet me at the College at I o'clock. At the
time appointed he came to the College. Ile time in at
the leeture.rooin door and followed mo into the laboratci- .
rt. lie asked me with great energy:—"Have you got
the nione:t 7" I paid no, Doctor. and began to apolngree.
Ile would not hear me and began to load me wit,' oppro
brious epithets, fin:withstanding all I could say. After
wards he drew tho'note'r and an old letter from his pock.
et. and referring to the letter said, "in this letter I rec
ommended :t ou for your present situation, and now I will
have you turned out." , ,
—At this point the transmission of the despatch
from Boston was interrupted by the MOM, by which both
the eastern,and southern lines of telegraph were so in
jured that no further news has been received.
3.
Corn. Shurhrick has boon appointed commando of the
Philadelphia Nnvv imam) Richard L. McOwl hie been
promoted to the office' of Chief Clerk in therfourth Audi•
for office. Vico Thos. L. Ellie removed after filling thi
dice for more than 60 years.
it is rumored hero that dispatches were ,received last
evening announcing the march of a train of tropps upon
Bona Fe. Also. that a special cabinet meeting was hail
upon the subject. and furtlier . thal the Gov. of a souther'.
state. said to he Gov. Qnitman. has sent down a telegraph
despatch slating that he is ready to march with 10,000
teen to support Texas.
Cosoarssuntsr..—Mr. Cases resolution was called op
and he is now speaking probably in behalf of Texas. Mr
lloustou proposed to vote (or the bill of adjustment. A.
Ili o'clock the special order was resumed. Mr. Bell pro
ceed.•d in a strong and brilliant 'speech in favor of lb,
President's plan upon grounds which he wanted last sea
sion. and from the first he had ever been and was stil
Wiling to accept any plan would be a finale immovabb
settlement. He proceeded at much length to vindicate
the executive ag74inat the charges of influencing member•
of Congress. Old the Compromise bill. Mr. Clay in ex
planation said he believed the measure would have pas
sed by a very large !noway, if the President and Cabin
et had not exerted All their influence to proyont it. Ad
jammed to Friday.
DIED.
Soddenly. on Sunday evening hut. Mr. Frederic
Nichols. ago nhour.s.s years,. for many years- fiat cher
in the Poet Office in this city.
In this city, of consumption, on the 29th tilt : . Sara
P. wife ca J. B. Smyth. E. 4. aged 411 years.
To Lot
A PART of the Dwelling llotise now fitting up nest
XI to the Flewlug Block, on FDla WPM. nt
— ho
Ar c6 .o) to , V. B. WRIGHT.
li t
RINDSTONEk—pve tons rREA Grintlsto4n for solo b
ton or at retail!. J. II FULLERTON.
"a. o I a. o
unoteck. Watch and dsortry Estabtisawsnt. Male arreeLlK ,
kr, assay opposite Os Empire Mane.
ITie.
•
A R e no , mu .i v i n g New yerk a ta r p. addition to thel ,
firmer stock of GOOD:f.egibrn.:::'lr all the new desirable ae
titles suited to the trade. whielf they prapole di of to tin
public at a small advance front cost, for with reasonaar: f 4 ei:!!!!'
orotnalning goods from importer. and Manufactitres, they eaten
late on not being undersoldt for the prese•L.at least, in the grew
Ann and Plank Bond cite of Erie.
Employing none but the best of Workmen, together with Engine,
for making new work. the mechanical branch of their bilsines.
rl'etlaining to Wateheo. ewelery-and Engraving. will be dune in
a ;roper unsurpassed by any for style. in the western eon htry.—
T e highest price paid in
env
for Old GOld and Silver. Articles
tuuzht h.ue Engraved in any style desired without charge.
Erie, July 0,183 t.
11IC.—N
KSew style sharp and Gothic. Eight Day. Alarm,
CThirty nom Marine and other kinds of Brass Block,,now
opening by G. LOOMIS& C..
July 6. Nearly opposite Empire stores.
WATCHES —A very large assortment of GOId said Silver,,to
VT be sold this 'natures at low prices— no mistake
G. LOOMIS k Co..
Nearly opposite the Empire Stores.
CM
PI.P.NDID JEWEL RY.—Einbrae Injg Pins. Bracelets. LoCkets.
Chains. Pencils, Bar Rimpi s nad tensor pretty Mines for the
Ladies. G. 14003118 Co., elate 111,
,
July 0. . - • Nearly opposite P.mpire &ores.
lOOKING CLAIMS k LAMPS —A splendid assortment
4
Just opened by' O. LOOMIS & Co. Slate ss.,
July O. Nearly °ripest ~y6 o pire store a
QPECTAC29.-811odness impumel Y Pe ll/ b eat ' Parabcalt
1 0 and coot kinds of Glass. In Gold a flibter, German Silver
e test. end other frames. An estensive ossortmeAr select hour nt
NY q. G.l )1111 4r, 00%
Erarzn.El STONES,
Threw Do- so North of Drowns Uotol,
Alta OWNING!
WITH the largest stock of Goods, of all kinds that were ever
°Ramo in hrie. nut will !resold for Corti; to Cants Trade,
and No Trust. at prices that no one will believe until they see.
I offer 3000 yards of Scotch and French Gingham* from 10 to'
13 per cent below any Gingham in Erie of the saihe quality red
quantity. In proof of what I say 1 oiler two pieces out of f the lot
to inn) one that will match one Neccalhe chore quantity and
quality. Also. 30410 vards ()Edna bleached Muslin, from 6 to 181
cent. per aril. which is 13 per cent I.elow any price* In this place
fur which I offer the same premium as above, New York Cost
store* not excepted.
Any quantity of French Lawas, some as low as 8 cents per
yard. colors as fast as a rock.
• I otTer one cord of Prints, nticl4en pieces as a reward to nny one
that will mince the rime amnia and as good quality front any
other store in Erie ns lon, as mine.
WO, Shawls of all kinds dull qualities, very low,
231 Dress Patterns of rich Silks and Satins, low,
2JO dozen Gloves 3.at pleCCet of Ribbons,
3h pieces of rml; enthral tiered Drapery Muslin,.
100 Dress Palmer,, Silk Poplin. silk and worsted Deters. Few
lard Silks, Pelage .telaires. Tarlton's. Swi.s and Book Muslin.,
Ladies and Gents Silk Wrappers, .1.1 Mantillas Just received, 100
Turk Satin Parasols. 300 1101111(U jlll.l received, Wad pairs of fine
Eid Shoes and Gaiters, 51 doieri 1. idles and Gents, Hose.
' A Inege-nantirs of Paper lialigrugs•
Abp. any kind of goods that are wanted in the Gress Goods
IleTe.lust give us n call.. 1 miglifas well submit the care here for
iiispeCliolli for tt would lake a week to complete my -list of goods
on paper.
I keep my CARPET ROOM; second floor. supplied with from
Three to Five Thousand Yards of Choice Carpets, more than all
other stores in town can produce, which', will from ten to
fifteen per cent under this or Su& lo markerfor cash.
OIL ChoTIII from I to* yards wide.
dn.t received, a largo stock of GROCERIES, Salt, Flour. and
White Fish, at low prices. •
I nun now beginning to receive a good assortment of CROCK—
ERY. Glassware. Looking Glasses. and Chute by the box. Cull
and see.
111111 now receiving 'a large addition to my iiiiine.nsc stock of
HARI/WADI:, Joiner's, Carpenter's Cooper's Blacksmith's and
Shoeinaker's Tools rit complete a.sortruerit of Conch and Buggy
Trimmings, Axel Arnie, Springs and saws oral! kinds ; Saddlery
Hardware complete; Forks, Shovels. Spades, Scythes, a large
stock very low; 10 rotas Log. Cable and Trace Chains; WO tons
of well assorted Iron and Steel; Rill kegs of Nails and Spike at 3
to IP per cent 'below Buifilo prices.
P. 8. All I ask is. that the community at large Will compare
good., and prices With atisaml I te.ir uot tiss decision.
Erie. July 6th, 1: 4 30, H. VADWELL.
: I LV WORK.—Silver Spoons, Ladles, Tow's, Scoops, Hut
k ter IK Rives. &c., constantly oil ha ad mid Afusirfachired by the
subeenbers, eul in the Nutmeg Slade, but in Erie, and warranted of
the standard of Dollars Coutparriwn of style in this hrsnch par
ticularly Invited. Also, threaded Spoons and Forks front a b(cW
York tomufac tory, all of good silver.
July 6. G, LOO :111S & CO.
4-Nl , " 1. TY•I•1.11.) It or• Ave
A euro Prosorvat'vo of tho Nair.
The Inventor hiving far more than twenty years been engaged
In the manufacture of human hair, both its Europe rind Au:erica,
was led by his employment to feel the want of Something that
would give life to the decaying or decayed hair. and at the sane
time give a Luxurtatice,Elasticity, and a Rich Gloss, without
leaving it afterwards hardd, brittle and dry, as all the hair oils of
the present dr. This compo4ition opens the pores; and causes a
healthy action on the surface of the skin of the head, and at the
same time a return or the humor that strengthens and nourishes
the hair. To those, whose hair totalling off frOm Intoner study.
sickness, change of chntnte, (lamina &c., this is an invaluable'
preparation. tieing ',Mime:illy extracted frotn Flowers. it will
be free from the loathsome ellluvia that usually Wise* from hair
oils, and has the mast agreeable , odor. It is the . est adapted 10
give a lively appearance to Ornamental flair, of any now offered
13 the public, as the evperience of thousands testify. lie particu
lar to observe that none is genuine unless signed by the Inventor.
TIT file he-t cuddle tie i• t that if this article does not prove as
represented, the money Is ill be refunded
Erie, July 11th
A3snin°stration otico
T ETTERS of administration or the e•hte of Chutes Irwin,
.1-/ deed. Lite of Lc Uoeutf, having been granted to the I. übserl
her. notice Is hereby given to nil persons Indebted to said estate
to make immediate Ist) merit, and thous. having elnimsagainst It
are requested to mesent them legally authenticated for.ettlement.
%VAL A. GILLET Adm'r.
30176th
448
W. M. ICU GILL, DENTUOT.
Fora uj Rubbias, Magill ey
11AS removed from Meadville. and liken f661T10
at the Reed House. designing to make tine his
""'"' home rind to erect here a permanent I u Inc...
orrice on first floor of the Hotel. fir, t door to the
right of theentrance, will be open for the reception of visitor. on
onday. July N.
REIWRENCY to the rhysicians of Erie generally.
June A. n-SJ. tf7
PoSTFONED.—Thevnwering of the. ritoekholua of the Eric
nod Ethnhorti Plank Road Company to be belJ at of-Kean
on the 21 day of July nett 6 posponeLl. to Tuesday. Jo'y Eith. as
by onle , of thenthasera. Y. AItIIUJEL,E,
June 2.J. secretary.
ikardinistration Not!Ce.
LETTCRA or administration of the estate of John Oltrien.late
of the boron:et of Erie. dee'd having been granted to the sub
4eriber. notice is hereby given to all PerPOUIll Indebted to said estate
to make immediate payment. and those having claims against it
ire requested to'nresent them legally authenticated for settlement.
June 22, JOHN FAGAN, Attin'r
The Erio County Mutual Insurance Company
CO ;T IN Mto Insure Buildings, Goods, Wares and Merchan
tittle, on favorable terms.
DIR , CTORg.
I. C. Marshall, J. A. Tracy, . Wm. TWIly,
I. IL We 11411021, Thoa. Eltawart, 0. Sanford,
4 Jackson,l Thos. Willi*, C. M. Tibbals,
W. ii. Townsend, Ceo. Felder', • ' H. Sherman.
J. C. Spencer.
O. SANFORD, President,
Scour? Hemel. Seeretnry.
spenree. Treantrer
E. %V. ERRISII. Agent and Sufveyof
Erie. Junn2S, lt4o,
RACING strnsbiztrTzON 071011247 E,
19, PARK PLACE. NEW YORK.
PHP. proprietors beg to a nnounce that they have opened classes
for SWEt;PSTAKDd upon the system which has obtained a
urge share of the public support in England and elsewhere by ex
ending tis it does to the public at large the interest otherwise felt
,y a few only In RACING EV ENTS. and enabling nil. whether
•onversant with sporting matters or not, to participnte in the
•lintice °fa:lining a LARGE tit Ell by the result at proportionably
131111, e 1, RI RI As will be seen by the subjoined scheme the
.übicrt to In class E may
ror Sly gain 1360001
rhe Sweepstakes now open eonsist of live cinema for the gfeat
(ORKSIIIRE H PA KES. to be run at York, England, 2.11 August
63.14 101 Items entered.
TIRSIC HORSE 550,000.
il L a • E 2 2 ).. 3.
K gi 02 55 .1 2 H
-. R . a.
Ri I 1 '
i -I
t, 2.000 8 32 00 gsn.oock 625,000 810.000 810,001) es.noo
1, 2.0110 I 5 00 23,1 1 00 23.000 11.502 5.000 2,500
?, 5.000 10 00 23,000 12,300 - 5.000 5,000 2.500
I, 5,000 500 . 15,530 0.230 2.300 2,300 1,250
•:, 10,000 100 5,000 2,300 1,000 1,000 530
The Drawing of this Sweepstake will take place publicly on the
•3d day at August, 1e33, the day on which the race will he mo—
tile place and hoar being first duly announced by tulvertisement—
vhen the willies anti the horses entered will be allotted among
he subscribers In each class, and on the Stith day of September
text, by which time the result of the Rare will be known, the
MU'S will be distributed—the * wider of the name of the winning
:arse in Class receiving a prize of $5O omg—that of the
clatw slag 0 00. &e. in accordance With shave scheme,
A o omm i,.;;en Of per cent. to cover expellees will be deduct
,td on payment of all prizes.
Any further information reunited will be afforded by the ileere
ta re. Mr..-Will ;am Bartell. et the office as aboJe—io, wh om ti ll sp .
ulicalionsfur agencies and other communications are to be ad
tressed postpaid, and all reinitaneies, either by bill or note. to
ho made, In return fur which numbered card ates will be for
warded its directed.
Lists of hopes mitered fur the ; above, and all'o her races of Im.
nortanee may he seen, together with schemes f weepstakes In
thelbrsheotning St. Ledger, Sze. . New Yor June, 12 -till
Butter Wanted.
r WILL pay the market prise in cash ttr goods lbr any quantity
I of Bullet duringthe season.
June 13. 183 u. • C. VIDDALS.
F IVE. Hundred Gallons Linreed 011. two hundred do. apts. Tyr
urnCtehicione hundred d'ad tifty drtiblrit
PEAKING 40011 T MO64O.SES. I will soil a gixot orileto of
0 Molataia at 3 per gallon, sugar et 6 ets pct lb. and nine lba.
of Coffee foronedonar. Jnl3 0. M. TIBBA LB.
TEAS -0111 and Young Ilysou, Ilyaon Skin ao4 Back Tens,
some as low Al 31 eta yet lb., very good.
Ju.,o a l , t, M TIDDALI3.
AAIJMOEft W 411k1TED.—The highest market mite will be pal
for any quantity of White Wuod. Chewy and Walnut bum
her the store of 0. D. WRIGUT.
InTSH KAM. the best in tow% are to be naiad at Us Hard.
ware MOM. No. 3,4 teed Houk.
LMP 'AND LARD • IL A DCAND im p eT i or o w"
of Lamp and Lard Oil, andBparm and Tallow Candles. for
sale by U. BURTON.
C. KOLB, only Agent, Eric.
BUFFALO CLEVELAND DAILY: EXCEPT SUNDAYS.
*O5O. WAX•IIRIDGEIII.I2giI.' 1050.
THIS LINE. consisting of the Steamier* TECUM
DEM Capt. J.O. Harr. 01AMON0.- Capt. F S.
.i.Lisk AStHON. Copt R.O. Eis.s. will run, during the
season of Navigation, between Buffett: and Cleveland, touching
at the intermediate ports. as follows: .
Bowen' Ur. ,Bonke.Dovre. •
- Leave Bullltle 1U A. M. I Leave Cletriland 3 P. M.
.•
Eric 8 P. M. Erie 8 A. M.
Arrive st Cleo. IA: M. Anivetit think:l3 F. M.
Connecting at Dunkirk with Bingo Ibr Jaineslowit: at Erie with
R. G. Park's Packet Line rot Pittsburgh, and at C eveland with
Steamers Ibroandaaky, Toledo. Detroit and Chicago, daily.
The Mall atlas lane are all staunch, fast and comfortable,
having Upper Cabins end State Rooms.
DuCalo. April §O—Oin CEO. B. WALEMEIGE.
THROUGH TO 1850.
TO BEAVER IN 36 HOURS!
ChARA; PARKS 4. Ca S.
BEAVER AND ERIE DAILY EXPRESS PACKET LINE,
Tu P/111131.1UltG11, CINCINNATI. LOUISVILLE, NT.
LoLII.I, &C., &C.
II nbove Line is coinposed of (linden PACKET BOATS.
11. leaving Erie daily at 8 o'clock. A. AL Connecting at BC;WTr
Wall the River Packets for PITTSRURGIECINCINNATI.I.OII
-- ST. LOLOS, Avc.. Wonting altogether the cheapest,
easiest and most plea
W.
route to allplacen on the Ohio River.
. C. CLELANit, Agent.
Mice nt Brown's Hotel, earner of State Street and the Public
Swinge, and the Packet Landing
N.H.—Sp:Wind's Erie and Plashurgh Express Is rein in connec
tion with this line, by which all kind. of Express business will be
&mannered with piomptnesa and dispatch.
Inc.i April, 13, MO.
1850. iserst
TNOr 4. MICHIGAN LAKE BOAT WE.
1•11ILLTII eIrINPTRI) 05 FAIR CA! Al..
CARGOES INSURED."
FOR the transportation of Freight and Passengers between New
York and Buffalo, without detention or reshipment at Alba
ny or Troy. connecting With GEO. O. WALBRIDGE'S DAILY
LINE or STEAMBOATS between Buffalo and Erie.
WHEELER, TRACY & "O. Proprietors; D. 0. PANNING,
Agent, to Comities Slip, corner of Front et, (upstairs,) New•Yollt.
AGENTS.
S. McKISSICK, Albany; G. D. WALBRIDGE, Buffalo; JO
SIAH KELLOGG. Erie.
'Mark Packages & M. L. B. L." and ship daily, Sabbath
excepted, from MIDDLE PICR, COUNTIES' SLIP.
•. wIIRCLNR. GEO. U. TRACY. I. DACICVS.
Erie, Mnrch 23, INIO, 45ff.
— Tun AseArECTZIA ooraparrir,
133 Greensoirk Street, Neel York.
TBE proprietors beg tonal' the attention of connoiseurs in Tca
to the choice and wire selection of '1 ear imported by them.
and hitherto unknown in this country which. by their fragrance
and strength, combined with virgin purity and Firelight, produce
an infusion ofsurpassing richness and flavor, The Teas offered.
are the following:
• The Jedelo Mown, a Black 'Tea,
" !Chilton, do.
" Diari, do.
rr Osacca, t a Green tea.
Too-glom do.
"Ticki-isina, do.
" Mixture. a compound of the most
rare and choice teas, grown on the fer
tile nnd genial soil of Assam, 61 1 OD 40
With a view to encourage the introduction of these tuntehlese
Tcas,tt is the intention of the proprietors to distrbute by lot, among
the purchasers, a quantity of 'Teas equal to tam „first year's pr•tf
ts on the sates effected. Each purchaser will receive enclosed in
the package, a numbered certificate. emit! Mg hint to oat chance in
the diitrolution for every My cents laid out, and on thereceipts
amounting to 8'.e.,000. the undkrmentiohed parcels of Tea, to the
l
value of ten percent. or two thousand dollars, will be given away
as bonuses according to tho following settle.
5 prizes of 50 lbs. of Tea eachlat 00 per Ih. 250 lbs. or 823 0
Oa er 25 " .. ea is 500 6. 4. 505
.50 " 10 " a i •aa 0 00 500
rr 5 " ", " ' " rr 500
250 " 1 " 66 23(5 46 06 230
423 2,000 82.000
Those patrons who pferbr lower priced Tens, can receive their
prizes in proportion, or lAry rill be rsiurcbasedfur Qua. at a de
dtletion of 0 per cent.
rr Country agents required. Apdientiona to be addrersed
(poi( Paid.) to the Company's Depot as 4bove. 30,11
NEW GOODS.
FOR SPRING AND SUMMER
T ••
11x: subscribers would respectfully infuim cunomerkand
the public generally, thattity have just received a full sup
ply of
Spring and Summor Goods,
consisting of D:y Goods, aro...cries, Hardware, Crockery, Halls.
White Fish. &c. fu the abovc mentioned stock can be found a
great variety of Ladies Dress G oads, Straw and Leghorn Bonnets.
Gentlemen's Leghorn and Palm Leaf Hats, P,aia,ols and Um•
Ladles and gentlemen intending to purchase are respectAilly
invited to call and examine this stock before purchasing else
where. JAMES HUGHES & Co.
Eire, June 15, 1539.
•
— lOO TONS FLA,: WANTED!
rIP HIE sulsmibers will pay SS a ton for 100 Ton Flat Straw
L (half cash and half goods., at their Mill. north of Walnut
creek. The Flax after the seed has bee thrashed out, to be rotted
properly and broken by homes in the eld. For a first rate all
Vele, a good staple and sufficiently. but of too nisch rotted, we
will pa i 1 the above price.
To Flax growers who will call upon us at the Mill or in Prier, we
will furniA some suggestions relative to rotting and breaking the
Flax, which will tend very much Is. abridge their labor. -
May IS. 1830. MARVIN &, PERKINS.
Keysterui Paper Mits.-,
Administiation Notice.
LETTERS nr administration on the estate of Rosanna Barnes.
late of North East. deed, having been granted to the subscri
ber, notice is hereby given to ail persons indebted to said estate
to make immediate payment, and those having claims against it
arc requested to present them legally a uthenticateefor settlement.
June 13. I€4o. CIIAUNCEY CAMPBELL, Adm'r.
GENTS. SUMMER WEARS.—The hest assortment of Goods
in this Line, including altnoet every Wog wont for Coats,
Vests nut, Pants, can he fund nt .C.B.
QALT. FLOUR AND FlBll.--Coattantly on hand. a n•nrranted
17 a nide. a. cheap/la the eheapett. at SYR imirB Conner.
SCYTIIE.4. Soothes. Sickles, Pitchforks. Rifles. and 4olnehatlif
Stories. a good assortment nt the CHEAP Dardwore Store.
Erie. June t2.ISSO. RUFUS REED. No a. Reed House.
Boggy Tor gal ~
T HAVE. a new one horse Crnckey Huggy, rondo to order, which
1
can he bought on rensonable terms of . C. D. WRIGHT.
ERMA THINGS CAN D II DONE
AS WELL AS OTHERS! - 1
s
- THE Subscriber would beg leave to inform his friends
and the Public. that he has Just opened fir the SPRING
- TRADE the largest and best assortment of Cloths, Cis
ruiners and verings that has ever been effefed in this
market, and which will be sold at the lowest price for
CASII., We will have al all .imes a Irerge and good tw
it
sortment Of READY Id A lIE et.wrii i NG. co sisting of
Dress and Frock Coats, Summer Coats. Rosine ss
Coats, Sack Coats, Pants, Vests. Shirt Cravats
fancy and plain, fine and superfine Suspenders.
Lambs Wool and Cotton limier Shirts and Drawers. Also
a good n.sortment of white Shirts and Shirt Collars of all grades
and prices. which will be sold CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST.
Perstins wishing to purchase Clothing fur cAtm, will do well
to call and examine Goods rind prices. My Clothing is cut by
myself, made in Eric. and is warranted to be ns well made as any
Shop in Erie elm make, notwithstanding the bow wow that is
made by font. about slop shop eutting,Ste. Perilous wishing their
Clothing made to Order
• Can have their measurestaken and clothing made. and If not
suited with them when done. they will not be asked to hike Mena
away. We don't with our friends to tuft it we are gassing. but
would have them call sad examine Coats and Prices for them
wives. We will be happy at all times to show our Goods. coat
pare prices, cut or make with the hest in this or any other city. We
would like to have all wanting anything in our line Ito give us •
call, and we think we can satisfy them that "Some things can be
done as well as odic s!"
Cutting /lone on the shortest notice and warranted. ,
Cita. April • J 7. IMO. JOHN M. JUSTICE.
PSTTIBEIIIRGII STORE.
ram g. FLEMING or.ocit.
Ned Goods dad Great Ilfgatas: Cash System Adapted!
JUST received and every day receiving. at the PittAtturi Stale,
Co eilethAve and full assortment of fresh cheap GROCERIES.
fwUgbt nt New York. Pittsburgh end fluttilo since the fan in Vll
ere. which, in addition .0 my former ruck mutt and will he sold
at WllOl.a4A LE' AND nEtA b. as low ns the lowest in Erie,
or nny other place west of 1111M110, for any kind of produce which
I fah find a want for, and some things for Cask. if not crowded on
me In too tar= quantifies.
Country Merchants and mmen, arc Invited to call when they
want Groceries, as I haveadbpted} the Cash slatting and will give
them the full worth of their money'.
N. It. I have concluded to take novi Anil Siver et par fbr a few
week, longer. notwithstanding the alarming, trews from Califor
nia. ,PrtiN MCCAN N.
Eric. une 8 No. g Flenoeflog Pleat.
Dissoltition d Pa•lttorship.
TllE partnership heretofbre existiv under the name of Stevens
& Jowett. in the North East oolert Pactory. having been
dissolved by mutual consent. this Is thcrefote to notify those In
debted to make payment. The hooks and accounts will be found
at the Factory, where one of the Miami Will attend to all settle
ments. ISAAC: 11. STEVENS.
North East. May 19,1E30. Juq tiv A JOIN ETT,
11ESinscriner having pit/chimed the entire interest Of liff.
T
Stevens in the North East Woollen Factory. respeethally so
licits a share of the public patronage. The business will be con.
ducted ..s hereofore by the subscriber. and all Wadi entrusted to
him will be done laa workmanlike manner. The Factors , and
Machinery are all newly new. and the experience of the work
men is such as cannot fall to give entire satisfaction to his cus
tomers. • JOSHUA .10WETT.
North East. May 19. 1830. lyll
WOOLI WOOLI
TWISH to buy 30,1100 lbs. of Wool, for which I will nay. on de.
livery, the highest market price. in New York fun &or specie.
Those having Wool to dispose of will do well. atter examining the
market. to call at the Empire Stores; for which I will guarantee
they will be amply rewarded.
June V. II CADWELL.
1,00/01 WOOL! WOOL!
• Cash for 100.900 lb.: Wool.
HAVING been appointee, armrest nn Eastern ManufactorY.
with to pure hate Wool foe which I will pay the Meted,
tonthet price 8 . 111111FTIL
June IL •
WOOL! WOOLIIWOOLIIL
10.0001 L BS.
W llt;:rp ie rte r la ' ll l :lll:,! ' l7 P A a erle:
No. I. Reed House. J. DAILARK.
May 18. 1830
- Wool! Wool! Wooun
50 000L n
gV rl w :W e ' ltlhe a t r e
faraeroao!mebeesetsVeir w.
May 18. I&SO ,S. JACKSON.
WOOTaI WOOTatt
TilSaubseribenraill pay the CASH fbi any quantity of Wool.
May Y.S. inn. ELLEN & dON.
Wooll Wool! Wool!
lAM ruptln buying Wool (not to speculate upon but (Os FAINT
Faetaties,) and am paying the highest market price In CAOII.
at my store, on the corner, neat the Court House -
June I. C. B.
Cash, Cash for Wool.
AM paying the highest rites In cub, easternfund., tbr woo
I
call end ace. C. M. TIBBALB.
JllOOlO. SEW.
QAdB POU WOOL.
rrME hlghaat marketiprice will be paid In CAI3II du WOOL at
the Hal taarcrock WOollen Factory bv. • • .
June 13. O. • • atioots. ayse 111 CO.
T ARGEIot or Opens% ot received per 41pirere
4,4 June I - • - . H rup.ERTON
' ';'-'• AntrAt
girths Barge si mut 21iten' Contioirief
1850Boronikf
Enz.:for de fear endisi Ja l. ,
RECEIPTS IN
TREASURE. - •
Am% In 'u'res. per settlement Ally 30,
1819. • $ 44 24
" Rec'd Un Stall Rent 300 04
" " for license for shows, eshl4
hideout. citcoses.lite.. 110 00
" from D. Bran Col. for 1240, 30 66
is II AI " " " 1841. 40 64
" " " P. E. Burton " 1t149. 2987 no 47
U " Samuel Brown rent fur
Hay Scales. - 16 50
" " " C. M. Reed en a judge
went and mocha:sits Lien, 85 38
i. GO " M. Henry on account of
stone quarried ou Bora property. ' -.36 00
"" In Treasury due Treasurer. . 209
PAID OUT OF TREASURY.
Artl'4 of Dom. orders rodeeurud. 9602 69
'• " Treasurers orderyr - 1, Stt Mr
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EXPENDITI.IIIES FOR YEAR ENDING MAY /.
11459.—STREETS.
Am't. paid hands fur 'work on guests
and cuivoris;, 997 87
•• for leant, 438
'• 8. L. Foster as Supervisor. 174 85
BRIDGES.
Ain't p'd Hill & Arbuckle for . building
frlyttle street bridge. 878 53
, •John Grant for Work on Myrtle
street bridge. 1 13
& Arbuckle for rebuilding
btustreet bridge. 575 00
" Capt. Jas. Dunlap for work on
State street bridge. 55 00
0, Thos. Wilson end other. for
work au Itth street bridge 13 59
" John Pinkuey supertutendiug
building of bridges. 35 00
-----1558 16
- .
511SCELLANEOUS.
Am% p'd for repairs of smog water w'ks 20 69
.. J J. Luau for hose reel fur firs
company No. 3, 25 00
" boors die rot harbor and dock. , - 51 53
" B. L. roster salary as high con•
stablo for 1848 dr. 9. 60 00
" EP L. Foetus' salary as cloak of
maaket for 1849, 50 00
" Goo. Miles salary as harbor mu- II
ter fur 1849, 234 00
" E. Halibut salary as borough ratt'y
• fur 1849. 30 00
" Jas. Williams salary 7 treasurer
for 1849, 50 00
" Thus. Aloorhead salary as town
clerk part of year 1848, ! 40 62
Jas. C: Reid salary as tows cl'k.
part of rear 1849, 104 00
" Junas bunnison salary as town
clerk part of year 1849, _ •46 24
._•
at 8' IA per lb.
se 7 5
46 50 GI II
41 1 00 ee
" 73 " "
•' st,
190 86
" Jas. C. Reid and others for eur
vetting end setting grades. 31 50
" Wm. Benedict for ringing court
house bell. 7 50
.• Win. C. Culbertson for ringing
court house boll. 33 30
------ 40 80
" (or building hospital, 654 46
". printing, 1 34 25
". high cons!. for burning hogs & doge, 7 00
" " " " circulating petition. 400
white-washing & repairing park fences s 13 80
" John Pinknry for stiles for " 18 00
" 8. Dunn for shade. trees " Park 250
" A. J. Culbertson for repairing m a rket
house window. - 200
Wm. Riblet fot borough desk, 18 20
" for tools fur hands on streets. 5 40
Am't fed for filing saws and securiug borough
property. &c. 6 62
" Recorder for ree'g water lot contract. 2 87
" Polco at Erie Cu. Agricultural Felt, 3 25
" John McKee and others for lumber. 480 80
" Michael Henry and others for 'tone, 174 88
" A. W. Bremer on judg't es. borortgby 48 96
a" H. Cadwell for nails. spikes. &c. • -53 61
" Rob% Evans for lost warrants No. 755
dated Feb. 24. 1848.! 77 18
" Jae Quitman for reireahrnis for firemen 2000
•• Sh'fr Burton on E. of 8. Smith ye, bot. 30 1 97
" o.BpalFord for Blank &Mks. . 4 12
_
Wm. Beatty interest on 097 boK crtilervo 582
Ain•t bills paid during the visit of Prea•l
Unv. Johnson. sad other guests of borough. 123'19
*5547 8.5
Ain't of litattants,his'd for yet May
1.1858 •
need 2.
84 8
Ant% allowed the for old limber need
I n- Hill & Arbuckle on 6ah at. bridge 13 23
Atti'l all'd Trim. iu his ac't as . 611 80
85
DEBTS DUE AND OWINO BY BOROU SSS47 GH.
Am't of *nets outitaud'g May 1. $ 924 89
" issued far rest eud'g May 1. '5O 54d4 62
$6300 42
Am't red'd by Troia. for year
ending Mey 1. 1860 41302 60
Am% red'd by rebate.. 211 27 4'
. 1 .—..........—,3813 go
Am't eittatanding Mey 1. 1850. 4112405 46
Ta belittle', dtle the taireugh o 2213 72
14.6.••• ••••••
$4709 18
DERTB AND CLAIMS DIJE lllt BOROUGH
FROM COLLECTORS
Di bat. duo from D. Bran cot. for 1841. 41 SI
" " E. 11. Lytlo 1745 4119 50
4. " 1846 32411
" "J. W, Doan InChiding
fees as collector for 1847. - 200 53
1 • due from P. E. Barton Melo
ding fees as collector for 1848. 433 39
" due from P. E. ninon inclu
ding fees as collector for 1849. 1125 93
1 4 due from 13, L. Foster iuclo- - •
ding feel as cot of dog tax, 122 00
.2662 59
DUE ON RENT OF MRKET STALLS.
by bal. due from H. Wellman fur '4B. 67 011
•.' se ' 1849. 11 84
'• " J. F. Eichenlatib 1849. 185
00 29
Atat ditto from D. Burton for '49 aoliquideted.
DUE ON RENT OF HAY BCALES:
By bal. from .1. E. Lapiey for 1847. 85 00
•• 8. E. Goodwin 7643. 26 00
" Elatal Blotto 1819. 29 00
tlOOO
Hy smut due on dims and jthlgmentru 139 74
*• Unpaid on bond and monger
t of Juy and Webster. 1670 81
" due from M. Henry an and of
. stone quarried. 18 75
dde from P. Metcalf being bill
paid him for J. Franks baud of
monks and not allowed by the
auditors. , 24 00
" doe from 8. L. Forstertbeing
WWI. paid• bum for eireulating
' petition not snowed by auditors. 4 00 •
I •
• 4709 18
&time. in favor of the Itiortnigfr. ' $2213 72
We certify that we have Corea, tanunined the fore.
going accounts and statement of thin borough of Erie for
the year ending May I. ISM. and carefully cbmp'arrd the
receipts and expenditures of the aims; and Bndi by tak
ing the amount of warrants trnmdoented atthe tastttettted
servant. that the Indium outstanding of this date to be
112495 46. and that the basics sow die the borough.
except some unliquidated accounts, to be $2213 72.
J. H. WILLIAMS.
J. C. SPENCERi
THUS. EVANS.
• " - JOHN HUGHES.
Erie. Jane 27.1880., Auditor/.
1 certify that the foregoing ' statentente are a full ex
hibit of tie receipts ind. expenditures of , the Borough of
Erie for the year ending May 1. 1850.
S.ll, VINCENT. Borges.,
- AMA JONAS GUNNISON. Town Clerk.
'Sold Warrant, No 755. dated Feb. 24,1848.' having
been stolen from the holder and'replaced,by'reinnting ens
of the same am% to the owner. the corporation does not
hold itself !Wile ',deans it ersd ill pentane stecantiono
ed not to ',tell,* it. • '
tiVIF FANCY UMW. JUIA freein 4 Rod as imt
_
_Cash b r UWITEL rats
W°M. OAT& oteregy style and itatieapjuat Melva lad
lbr male cheap by: B.',UUNTWIPieItabL"-
LerrL—New style Solar and other Widen, Wolk and say
tinnily , of Wicking. Midden sod Obis.. at '' ' ' ,' '.
' Erie N0v.114.180. ' ' . Q. WOODS ells Co% _ ,
GOLD. Oliver and Florence Latft Dold littiret 111111001101100111
Bronzes; Japanned tins. slaneted. WON• - ,- ' , -
Nov: it ' • ' CASTERS. illt ROM& -'
ThlEllOl7EO' SALAMANDER NAP'S. A rrepsrfor ealtunasdler
JL Batt weights* 110Opousidik NlOVlMWetalro;
ANA. ON sato by , , • . J. IL' Mir
50.000°°°" 11121 " 1 " ibretritialor.
Frit. V • AND SAM to
al II
1--91141111411 ofliaiOts 0 111 . 1112 uranw u---
st.
Mx, Reduced!
tairooNnurn,
Lajas SotUel.:0.111-
*be Pic:o;w et the Chet Aesoirkia Item* " Vatmeneh
Vserresce Lreioneaurno Mese he." Wheel by the
afeaat foriottotroo. or Ida woosto. thsoishost dui thibt
SUM and Cowls. has mow
itOdueod the ken
hi. 14'W end well known tulle% t Una rem this dale.
bencsforth, ha will put op bit eao elm Oulre.lllll pane
bottles—the Mail puts will he •
oxs nots•s,
Ti. public may rot tamed that the Amoy or tali MA.
Oft. its lesssseb. and connive . suotlsetiss *at 1111141111
incSANOIIO, and the same can will be bestowed In Ra
mie; It as halturdlh. r its this enalkihie, ander its balsasl vim will be yerebased
by these who bare dot lathers° made themselves lleglltiAtta
with its virtue. We poplins°, would beg to intimate that hie
ankle Is not io be Owned with - the ran amount of " Rev/radio
of lbe dies 1". It claims foe itself a greater /genie Omer. in
GU (tomes. as& any saw Dn7arslis* now kid?* (4
world; and has sustained iterlf for eight years by its superior
medical sinus., and, wail this rednedon. commanded doubla
Ike puts . of any other artlele in this line..
Nonce PAILTICOLARLY. this lintels sets with. mit bed.
leg power and certainty. upun tho
58652 69
13652 69
Blood, War, Ildasys, Lund,
end all older ornate. upon the Pullet action of which iffo and
health depend.
medicine has a justly high ntpute as a moody OA
Dropsy aid Cravat
vat all dimities of that nature. ft may be relied epee vbef
the intelligent physician hat abandoned his patient,—and toy
thaw &missing dixesei. more espopiallY Badilitr. the Pollet- -
Mme would newel, and banality tecommend it. At It.
primed Wee it leeway obtained her ill, and the trig will peeftr-=
the article to be tie
Cheapest itodisibli is the *odd!
f 9• theme ask for pamphletseehe agents give them away ;
they °ordain over Malian pages of mariptu. (in addition to fall
medical mum) rateable for household power. and which
will save many dollars per year to practical bouseksepers. '
These mcsipts are Introduced to nuke the hook of gweat
value. aside from its character ari an advertising mediate km •
the medicine, the testimony in favor of which. in the form of
letters flour all parts of the °Unify. may be relied upon. '•
f~••Vaughn.. Vegetable Litlemtriptic Mixture"—the
Great Amesicaniletnede r now for Isle is meet bottles at Cl
elicit. small bottler at 60 cts each. No small bottler will tm
Issued after the maul stock is disputed of.
Medial 0010 e. Buffalo. N. Y.. INT Main Street.
G. C. YAUGBN.
N. B —All letters OiretiLlns from spats and dealers with
whom ho interacts budnesss Must be post paid.or no attention
Mid be given to dun.
1609 61
Caner & Brother, Erie; Smith Jordon
&. Co.. Waterford; •
Juba Stewart, Fairview; 1.. $.: Jones. Girard;
A. Tourtlen. Union; B. C. Town & Co.. Wolfsburg; D. C. Town,
North Earn Terry & Campbell, Earoboro; Hall, Jr., Cranes
vane, .P. Moore. traveling agent. • us
IRS received a large assortment of Goffet A HIS. among them
can be found Pit
Plant's Double Grated Mal. RUFUS FEU.
SIFA AND CHAIR SP RI NG S .—Another lot Punt Wet Ived al
the Hardware Store. RUFUS REED.
MECIaNICS' TOOLS.—llainineni. I Mt iris. Files. Plane*.
Plain Irons. Chisels, Augers. Auger Ulte. Hand hnei Come
pass. Felloe. Tenon, Circular and Rip Sawa. Steel &marts. Try
squares, Strew Davao, Bevels. Spirit Levels; Gunge+. droe .
May. 11.UPUd RCCD. :
LANES • good ussortunnt al tE Ilardwarelltore.
- RUMS REED
IDIROADAXES AND Anzr—doußTol4 :ken MO 'SMILE'S
.1) AND WHITE'S, at the Hardware Store. Here* ;temp.\
BRASS ANDGLASS CIiIIEAIN PlNS—Just received.
NM'S Russ,
APAN WANK - A law lot etprOsii y for Jobbing.
. Rum Runt
0.6.8111
T WILL pay cash for 10;00 Bushell' Corn. also for 1Q,0.00 IluClets
Oats. If ilellvdred soon. C U. 11110 A LS.
LAND AGE C glw Main.
girt The sulticribCr abr. Ibt sale, at his reilidenee ell
in Erie. Pa.—
Grazing farms ai 6 to 810 per acre, in lots of
- . 100 to Stro oerei.
Grain Farms at 14 to 840 per afire, in ibta of3o tb2soaertt.
Wild land ni SI to 04 per acre, lu lotiof VS to 000 acres.
Out lots of Erie, atl3 to 8300 per were. and ,
In lots of Erie, at 000 lb 84.00ndollare.eneh.„ -
Erie Outlot Nan?. situate betweeh FrenSit & Reiland Sireglai
subdivided into eonvenlont lots, (or ResidenCe of tutints/s, HOW
for sale at IMO to 8400 mitt. A Tire ehanee.
Also a fine Water Lot ptoperty newly what }bd. for Fate or Rent.
Erie, Match 2 HAD., WILSON KING
Lot . • Galena Land Agent & Land Molter.
Carpeting+ and Oil Clothe,
A LARGE assortment of different styles of Carpets, from IR fa
(11, Ern cents per yard; also, Floor Oil Cloths and Druggl., Stair
Li linens and Table Spreado, just received at
Erie. April 9511830. IVlltatiril earner.
'MODICA& NOTICE.
TIRE". P. & R. FAULKNk:It. respectfully announte to the pa
l./ Ile that they have rcatuVa I their realdsnee and deice to 'the
Corner of French and Etgnth streets. (lately occupied by W. H.
Johnson, Dentist.) *belt they *tit attend W LI proftialonal palls
both in town and eoutitt},
Este, April
• sixtbastst SUriisz.4o
Piatio Porto Insatifsettitf,
Niagara Street, Cimut ft/ Mohark.
enA. J. KEOGH &Co Piano Forte manufaeteirers
New York. respeetruilyannounee to theeitlrens of Buf
falo and Erie. and the surrounding country. that they have 'stab
lished-ausianulketory of Piano Fortes; as above, and have now on
hapetw bet of Instrdmente of their own manufacture. to which
they invite the attention ofAmatureo and professional Mime ions
antihero In want Ora teal good luttrudtent. Slaving cond-cted
the business of Otte onhc largest Plano Manuhetbriell In me thy
of New York for some yean. with perfcet success. they have no
hesitation In warranting there Instruments for beauty of finish.
rase of touch. and volume and richness of !ono. equoi td any of
Kristen) inanutheturet and as thty use no wOOdbut what has been
thoroughly seasoned, both by Umpteen off line as Well as artifitiol
means, they mitt safely assure you who may favor them with their
Patronage, that their Instrutnents shall be unturpagrett its dental
ty. as well es the other nualfiles of n superior Piano. •
Piano Forfeit Of silt. nix And a holland scree oetavee.COrtaantly
on hand-;and instruments of nuy petunia shape desired. Will be
made to order.
Two of (heir Instruments can now be seen at Prof. %Voltoskrs
rooms at the Reed Rouse In Erie. with whom also orders may be
left. and will be promptly attewded
A call Isrespeetfully solicited A.J KECIGII.
J. KEOGH,
Buffalo. April 20.1E30. tytil
T DAVI: jot Vee,hived a heavy stock et PediSten - e Goode; tote
! sitting in part of 800 liatell s fiDol Thitak of varloussnaatellte
lanes; lOU pounds of colored pattefnv Haan Ws/ eottort threaVei. at
manualetorers prfeest also HP gams falba. ti 4 OM lord
a One, stock of pin.. nerdlts. &tubs. *farina Olt. which
I Avill job to paildlars !leap (death; oA the towel near the Mutt
House. C. e. WRIGHT.
AN • 1.8. Mee Brig Retioweeir. together with a smug stock of
shelf Hardware. can be Found cheap nt %valour&
comfit ntly on baud at We loweat each luta. Or. ,
Ldengiven at tht 'dote of C. D. wstoitr.
Erie, May 0.8150.
!'LOUT! FLOtirti slz.ovni
DELIVERED AT YOUR DOORS WITHOUT CILOWEI
T"Eproprietor of the MILLCREEK ,311144 inferno' ilia
trf.11.14 (hot he - Is &Oared to &MO. Di illy pallor the elly.
SUPERIOR ARTICLE-Of Finflit. on CM 'Mum) notice.
and the lowest Mattes veturet—tiamonted the BEST IN THE
CITY. or the motley refunded and the Flour taken imp
p' Orden solicited and promptly attended in.
Ede. kitty 1. kW. JOHN ELLIOT._
Barborcrob Woo ea Im:tory,
tlEmibieribens are ready to exchange dodo or Illanntisi for
T
Wool of all kind., or work oni ' , hares, or by the yard ai (hair
usual prices. Carding and Cloth Draringdone so usual. on abort
notice. RHODES. CAN & Co.
liarborercek. May M. i&SO.
(TNOTt¢F«—AII persons knowing thentlefreitobe indebted
to the dim of libodea. Cau fa Co.. by note of Wok { I e io u n t . arc
particularly requeated to esti at their Factory In ifarborereek. on
or tonne the, mithlid of June neat and:teitle the l inie. Tito* who
my attend to Oh itOtiee wM eonfer a favor on t ' ouhderibern.
Senn sum ,CAJBB In Co.
gazette;Coini*.elaf aniChronierie copy 3 tiitinaia
mow zuvraii3usexisszivz.
Queen City lialoatil
UTu. ITARRIS meta Inborn the citizen' of . Erie and el.
dully that be Is about opening • FASHIONABLE ICE
CREAM SALOON. on the Diamond. three doors east of Brumes
lintel, where he intends to keep constantly on band
ICE ca,E4m, CANES. FIES.FRUITI. SODA. LEMONADE:
ALE: RIKER; OYSTERS. de. sta. an of the first quality. and
ndapted to the most epicurean taste. Deis fitting up in connec
tion Dro rooms designed expressly <be the Wife. arranged with
reference to their eosuron. end mumiled wiih every luxury.
The row. • wig heMpened kw the eceonfluodeTton Of customers
this afternoon. Determined nut to DemuyaLted to his Una, he re
nine'yottlillyll3lo. sonata Wife wrong&
simainnroir•ezowg
LeTTERS tweemetitery having Men itreete4 lo the tinitersige
ed YMNOlwteofltedry Wolf.lete of ,htlinteek toenail p. de
e'd. notice Le tetchy acme ledeteed to Bald palate to
Woke inneedlate perianth, and having eta tete Wiwi satd
glutei win protein - OW. authwitlemegir
to the wider Aimed tntinekteate sad lwerm_
ha ttnik , 1114 cT altatr.
stsmaravvt Woniut morons
eabeetther meg to Odom*" Ckell or Maeda Mt
Straator *wit ea ~it* tbe td. et the weal ratite •
• Carding sad egelieg done en abort notice, Wool will be recei
ved et Jobe Wlaell, wool Village, and at Malik .Jecksou'e
mote In Valeota4AbeMelle eteamiad *very eatioday.
JIMA MedlarreiMalt OW Alt WPM , atei &bleb wfil ant beUM re-
Milk
Mac& • • , . OVAIIII R.
• I • 14 . , .%4
H trs. 0.10 . istiv Waged and 'Caney
,rinc:l44.lotelna pe
aet,t ;altar. di
aidTzdi 41,61 e Deaet and tulip
an .
intostitiloonent ea sastirssialh. - MUNI* tr.d.
Alai 11.1614. . -
limtp..pusvairi wrosma
,i if ilf . - - -
4 ., ___,,,c_. - SAT* 0 Oil.
andumucc week/ Nem Oe citizen of Et* and et.
eteltyithesto toe petelteeee Oe MIA KIN *meetly moot,
ed Ity Woo Cook, Oben to Weed* keettlet iwastiolAVOitilionit
tin klaboltstabSee eel an , o&_drilit% taste *aft ware. wiff'
ifilokoMPOOkformia 04•Istir of ae_llo • lap,
wwww • . foam , • • ,
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woom o t
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. , I= l / 0411111 li IOgeteMOOORY4O 40 SO& ' l,
eatidp.
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V:A
VAUGHN'S
ass~~= ~sin~
I===l
no Onatritt,
EWA lease to announce to his fiends and the public itesi:
entity, that haring tsaughtjout trim attic stock alt. A SaXero
he will continue the •
Grocery art Fiovision o illusinosft ,
and nil sell at prices. as heretofore. to suit all customers. 'Reba&
just re clued eons the east an addition to his an eie. vial will do
sold low for Cask. end Cask oily. Ile thorctore hOpee lila Mends
will give him a coil. as he linen& by stilt' Atteralon to busineast
LO Unfit tOO pottothige of 411. 1.1 A. CRANE'.
WIN April t 3 ,18.1 u, Cheapside. Etrie,re
, 008113311,111 resurisat & woos. ,
(MOWERS; 'AT THE
Mae° Waal a rectory.
Nivg arejust finishing our SPLENDI NEW pkgivity, ault
fitting it up in the best and substantial manner; and hay ,
mg th e best Machinery. the lest worknien. and are determined td
take the best care of every thine. we inteu Ito nistiafactitre In It
superior style Cassimeres and Cloths of every desirable_ quash
M
and color; also. all kinds of striped and Fahey Doo os Cw t
and Boys Pant'.; au MA kiwis of Finnnels Mid than ke d.
We will manufacPlie either by the yard. on shams or eichangli\
cloth for Wool, as ddr customers may preft.f. at our usual rates.
In addition td Our splendid new Machinery, we have taiiishil
oil Messrs. Caugbeyo entire stock Ofniaeh I nery. which Is all stew;
ofeastern make, and built on the Mist improved principle.
We a he also pros 'dine in.abbinery for the !manufacture of BROAD
cLioTii. being determine.' to prove to citizens of this and the ad
joluinu Stotts that as good and beautiful cloth can be suarmtst.•.
lured in Pennsylvanians In iha Eastern States, or in Europe, hum
the tome quality of wool.
Carding and Spinning done in the best manner. We respecte
filly idvi ethc public weal! and see.
RCN EASY. THORNTON & CO.
Eagle Factory. Fairview. April 2SI,
1/1811114.111 14C1014..-1 Mall be paying Cash for any quantity
'WOOL. C. M. 111311.1 La.
BLACK. Blue. and mired Satinets. Twocds. Kentucky Pauli
Pec for talc cheap by B. JACKSON.
BUTTER, BUTTER : ny quantity of good Butter will be ta
ken lu exchange for Good, at the Bumf Stqfbe.
111. CADWP.Lt:
TO PAIRTTRUN AND OTNSIBIL
C ritESE VATS with Poile-s ready Mini* and Made to order.
Also. Milk Pans of different picas. Strainers. !fusilier
11Ish Kettles, large and shall. Coffee rots and Boilers of different
seizes, Tea rots. dish Pans. Square Pans. Canal Lamp*. add C&.
pal Pumpi. In short, a good alas:munt* of Tin and Japan Wary
kept constantly on hand. AU*, Copper works of ell kinds mad*
and repaired in the best manner and at the limner( wake.
Country Merchants wishing to make hills of Tiu Ware. can bY
adeommodated with a liberal discount.
MIDDLETON & muarur,
Erie, April 13, iEtO.
HAVE Jtist.teceived the balanced' my stock. among which call
be found IRON and STEEL of di sizes. Gound Boxes. Ridea
ble Castings, Anvils. Vices. Nrnith's Mellows. Axle Arms. elect
springs. (eastern) bran bands, coil. loc. trace. baiter and tut
ening. spikes, both wrought and cut. nails from W. t`*lool.l bit •
rd. door. pellet!. finishing end wrought pall}. bone sham =an
nails. strap hinges. hooks dull hinge, friction Olen. mullery.ml4
dross cutknd Eirduiar saws, phoveld. spades" hOes, wreilebell. of
111110t1/11/atterus. a good atioilinet of
inech!iniC 9 a Toole.
Ttioadaxes (Hartong k Biminon's) tutees, place' arid. plane Wed
brace and hitt.. hammers, hatchets, sand paper: files, chilsebh
(Marion's) goughes. augers, auger bi te, anger and eitissel
bed screws, mah knobs. hand, pannel. compass. (eke, tenon ddd
110 saws, spoke shaves. screw drivers, bevels, spirit ire€ll bat
want rule'. steel squares, try squares, draw Chaves. oil stonti t en
superior lusiity. Sre, RUFILTH RIM
June 1. No. 3; 'Wed I 1 Bess
?'o* Btorot New Goodsll and New - nines!!!
COMPTON & jrAITIMEITIOZ,
NO. B. illifED NOUSE,
rirsi at: to call the attention of the Public to their store. whtelt .
.11_, they have opened and intend conducting entirely on the pay
systetn. being convinced. Branperience. that it is the only Jur,:
trnes.and MAIM principle for ail panies. tint' stock consist* Op
Foreign amid Dchtlettit Dry Goods, Groceries,. Crockiry,
oars, Gistancole, 4c., 4.c., together with pure Faiidil L.Staawir;
Brandy. Wu. Num. and Wines of all ..e.rlPien.s. Domestics
whiskey oto t it . wed manuPicture. for which . We challenge COM
n:111114111 wi any brought from the castor Wilt, id every partici-
Waft htoOf ft I price.
All *0 ask 01 the public is to call and examine our stock. whlegt
we lithio of evOy deter ipticm. believing as we do. that priees, style
and quid ill *lll provt datOtaetory. Goods exchantrett ibt f odue.
P
of ill Idmit. JOHN COMTA
Erie May.ti. _ il. 0. lIA VERBViIk.
Administfation Notice.
LETTEUS of atliniltharation on the estate of Samuel itayee.lare
the borough of Erte. dee'd, hoeing teas granted to the ma
scribers., notice 'ls hereby meta than persons Indebted to meld es
tate to woke In used [etc payment. and those having claim; epithet
It are requested to present theta legally 'nathentieated for settle..
meut: ' WiI.LIA at 8. 1011(0
•
JoltN W.HAW.
WM. A. B ROWN, of Rrte.
Adtulnistratom
June k 1630
TO 111 33, OECA iq T .
SA MITtATUS eonstanity on band. wh (eh we manufamtree attid
sell for cash at the lowan market rare*. A mire article, with
out adulteration.COMPOTN h NAVF.RBTICK.
M I
,May 23, IMO. No. Et, Need Nouse. '•
400 .BiliTica:ll ) .', l ,l,':."'Lekenietylnee.dot`t'ic,Tl:7,:=3 "*"°'
manufacture. COSIkTON tic HAVERSTI N.
May 4.3. le3o. No. Si Reed, ouiler.
H ELt I lardware t a good assortment Jon °Defied, by
May la, 1830. GEO SELDF.N k SON.
11 InhONS--Opting styles of Nam* Ribbons at the lessee; Q.
.1..16 MCI. myl I C. M. TIBBALEI.
BY ripressi.
LAMES *an now,llnd beautiful narottrient of Franey and Cot=
ored Gahm. Buskins. Slips and Wnlkin2 Shoes: tottothee
with a few more patternt of Summer Wow Goals and Baran., se
itthe I. C. D. WRIGHT'S..
SIIIEETING by the Bale
June t.
DTI% ' WANTED.— tfirkinsgood Dairy flutter aran
fn esalutuge for Cash or Goals. J. 11. FULLERTON.
200 Tortrenlof I f fi Ilo P :a A nd I a w rn h alrta. le Fr i orrselA n b i t :
Jana 1 J. II LLOI
YARDS PRINTED CALICOES 3ell
30.000 and up Ay H. PULLER PL
LJ
A' frB sled GINOHAMS.—A large assortieent low am p
urke I. I. H. FULLER
IUTOLAIIIM•.tIATES.—uomethtng exue—call and see theta at
the ehep hardware store, R. REED.
H°UBE KEEPERS can be supplied wi th Brass. Brivanne.iteet
and japan candle sticks and lamps, Atari Snuars add trap
brinatin is. Getman elver and Iron spoons. basting epoone.eaffeed
male, cutlery, &c., at the Itardward stone of R. REED.
June I. _
_No 3, Reed Hawke
. .
THE cub.eriber• have received by Rail Roads WO assonmege
or Pram,. Nongiug & Soldering. Also Whitlow Partet.ableti ,
wnthesold cheat/. 0. snobs* sox.
itaREEN. Meek; Mora in t Cleft if. Wawa. mad Blue Fettle tt• Als ,,,
, t.Jr reno; for wife eheap at the Starter 8. JACKSON..
ACK, Blu t riad Striped and other Fancy rundineree
sate by - S. JACKSON
Now donde again. by express
VVE nre again opening a beaus iful mock of dun nen. diets
Just received by Ewen, rnik
, eoiing beautiful =-
dere& plain. and feu Rowefed Uoraaea, eett flowered aviti - 1
plain Rola, MO eta , Lawn. Canton and Cigna Silk and Linen
Lustre; nornze. dela kir. Orwell., sear's. gloves hosleiy.ate:whielf
ere offered cheap to make room ftw number int esmeeted ii s-lbw
days at the corner of C. 6: WRIGHT.
May 23, VW.
iC and Linen POPLINS. d new article for ladles dregs*
few patterns just received by exPress at 71SIDAL8".
, •
• By Express!
UST receit:ed . a Sin supply of Doet.Fileh's 'remedies The Con
sintoplion. Female Diseases. &e Also. Abdominal Support
ers. Shoulder Braces and Inhaling Tubes. by .1 U. BURTON.
Ede, Marsh 10. Agent'
OIN'OND ARRlVAL—eyeing Stytu ireasste.—Jast reeehr
s3 ed. by express, a fine assortment of epriny tad Sot/rater Boa
nem cheaper than ever at C. M. ifftekktr, .
$5.900 STOCKof Boots and Shoes, all all my . Own Mann.
facture. embraelna as Kteat a variety a. tan be
Ibttau ninny estabil4nent west of New York—nhe aAd anantf.
weldor 'Moe KU and Findings. J. H.
11. IP3O,
, 11 KEGS Nails. from 3 to 40, tbt sale by
May 18. IMO. GE(). SELDON & IDOL
PRAWILS AND SUADEd.—Ths hargeikstoelt ft earn
be had et ti
Myr Goons I t
ir 0. rin.r.eieroN woum Intbrui blitsmanatelli steam tnetki'
P genefallv Om he has bcgmn to receive Al* easels of alPelefl
:•Pre VIUMMkIt Goolal—ensbracing a base est *eft seeded
Moak of euspie and Fancy
Dagaoeas, aitodurtike,' dit'Oglatar,
• - gind aaustariatris •
Also a my the assortment of EMMAW .ICKIIPS.-ambraelmt
almost every desirable style of Bonnets-.'Panama. Italia% and
Paint UM,. ertelcial Flowers. fka..Sel of arbleb will bo molest as
low micas* can he bland in this city.
Vale. May 11. If eat . BY
999. 8 ,2v7 ea
a y l gitlgilt a ti=it r z e lt,
May 11. _ TULteittele.
ARRA OI23 and Littos.lOoto and figurtd of all cokos P
Asintkiat JACKEICffeIf
UaliWaffliMaißEi
It • - 11001$0.—Vtatn and &Apo Chtnaeabk . en&
LawarilloadttaDeLneell• laithautg. p a reeeliz;
GIEO. BEL . -a
mob .,. woe *sow
Attificis4 , aria agg.tm(*:llKlN.
Rig
MA2}-tINI.Ir.B AND VIRINGEN• Plee-es i Mert
coreq. 'bleb eau be bought cheep a.,Wate
"KATITICIAGYLOWBIa-100 bowed whiskiwki.SC l T
- ,+5. *TUX&
1
J. 0. FULLERTON.