Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1830-1853, May 24, 1851, Image 3

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SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 24, IEOI
Agricultural Society.
We ourrecider considerable spice in our spilt-etas this
we ek to the Prat:Boma offered by the Erie County Agri
cabana Society. This mill be interesting to oar farming
friondi, and to their attention we especially , Commoad it.
From the large aliment offered is premiums. we con
clod/ ¢ ts ofSisers et that highly Boatel society:oove con
cluded that liberality is therserest way to secure an ex
hibition worthy et our county.
Painful Accident
On Thursday last. a son of Mr. Joseph Justieo. of Eagle
VlWags. • lad of about 14 yews. went out to slioot some
pigeons to make britb for a sick ftiesid, and. accidently
s h o t himself in this Aide. be charge entered a ludo
below the bean from behind and paumid out in front.—
The monad is not tiocesairily dangerous, and be is at
present doing wolL
PLANK R4/11:1 Marmots McKeart.—The procredinp
of the Plank road rooming bold at McYeantast meek ire
unavoidably crowded oat: We are merry (Or this. as the
fo oiletions administer a moldottint rebuke t o our s en .
e' and one Of Our repreMtatives, bp widening ,the
roars* of tbe' other repreilotative wed out the least alto--
mos to hi/licentiates'. Tha evidence is socdmulating
d ai ly !fiat Walker has not succeeded is tatitifYidg all his
constituents. However,,u these peoceedinp have found
a place in the three Whig pet's; it is riot so essential
that we should publish them as it otherwise would - be.
Xadd Convention at RendAng . • . •
•
We understand that it is proposed-to hold a Mass Coa
vention at Reading the day after the Gaberasiorial Con
vention. to respond to the nominations. this• al i en ex
cellent idea, and we predict an assemblage of the.Democ
raei that for numbers and i euthusiasm -will not be equalled
h) a similar gathering for years. Sortie of the best Speak
ers 10 the State have, signified their willingness to be
present, and among them that giant orator of the West:
Col S. W. Scant, of Pittsburgh. Every hue who has
beard this gallant soldier will- be noxious to hear him
elain, aline those who have not Cannot but rejoice in
Isch an opportunity to listen to one whose fame for brit
& ere and eloquence is not confined tOlocal or State limits.
We second the proposition for a', resPonseCouveinion with
a hearty good vsjlL ! • .
Dedication of the Cemetery.
Baring the.pretty thorough drenching received by those
who attended the Dedication of theCemetsry_on Tuesday,
the‘solernnitiest.of the occasion were highly' appropriate.
?Ma arriving upon the groudd. , under the direction of
Cois. , Clark and Camp. Marsha% 'the services were
opened by Rev.. J.-41. Presley in a verytippropriete pray
er. and a well ejecuted hyena by the choir. George A.
Elllot. Esq., the President of the corporation, in a' few
well tinted and appropriate remarks, then presented the
deeds and paters to Rev: Dr. Lyon, who thereupon
proceeded to entertain the audience with a Most impres-
Ille address. \ We haveoften heard and admiredthe Rev.
tio..iker, but uever,before saw bum enter se fully into the
split of his sehject, or so aptly spread his thoughts before
so audience. We trust his address, with that of the
President, of the corporatien, will be *dished. Dr.
Lyorit had hardly ciincladed before the storm, which had
been growling in the,distanee, broke forth, and the rain
came down in: torrents.. There wits no keeping an at.
O.ent.• e under Bitch cireurrietrices. and ere the:gentlemad
. .elected for the' occasion hard time to pronounee the hem
ed.ction, a ge'neral retreat to cariiages, trees, ambreltris;
.and everyether'plato that afforded the semblance of a
tdok plaee. It was truly:an unfuitonate rata.
ht.sideeinterrupting the services et y most unpropitious
, tlmr, many fair ladies that `left • home rejoicing in the
istest style of bonnet, and dressed in • summer lawns,
satins, found- themselves is a few moments
e4m?!e,tely drenched, and their stock of millinery is a
'damaged state, if net comPletely spoiled. • TWit.was part
ortbe ceremony not put down in the programme, but one
wh.ch 'a higher Committee of-. Arrangement. al:eased
necessary; therefoie; we should riot complain. .
W take this occasion to "say that the , sale of : Lote",in
the Cetneiiry is advertised to take place on Thuisday next.
and •it is confidently hoped that every citizen will come
forward and put:chirp.: The thirty gentlemen who.
upon 'their •individual responsibility. purchased this
beautiful spot for the purpose'f:or which it ha... Milkmen
dedicated, did 'so With no 'prospect of private gain. bat
solelytor.the public good.. They can realize no profit
A l . the eate--Milhe contrarrnhaJld not oar citizens comn
:uratiard and Purchase, they in the end be considera
ble looser,. Therhave already expended a largii acm
to the purchase and in laying out the ground (rem their
pwa private purses. and the only source from 'teepee
tier aspect its return ii in the AC.. of lets. We .hope.
therefoie, them, will be no hini;dg back. -
•• Experilinat
In a ride to the country (be ether day—Klie Ent one
the sessen 7 we had the pleasure of examining this milt.
built by Mr. Samuel Anderson., situate 4 aboat three
fourths of a mile north of the Ihmarishiag village of Fair
view. He eallsit the "Experimeat Mill." because the
gearing, water-wheels. dce., &e. are eenitrainted upon
an entirely new plea.' Inetiad of a ponderous water
wheel to tern the whole shachisiry. he baits each flan
of stoni, and is the stunt mill.a•onsalt iron wheel called
a "water duher." 'teased is a:tight tub. The welds
Istiinto the.. throne; It small shut at the iide._ and
terse the mill with a velocity truly ristoaiehiag. .Tbe ad-
Tentages of a ndill gilt upon this priseiple, us its du
'rabid!, simplicity , cheapness, an d the small °Pact
c.p.ed by the machinery. So_far. 'the "ExPerilnwsi'
hu worked welt. and filly demonstnutel alt the advan
tages ere have easels/rated. This mill; Mr. A. assured
Ili. hid east but little over half as mach as. some of the
mdb bulk epos the old plan, and with the same number
of ra n ef stones. So far as we were able to judge. we
should say kern the oesplus nitre of a Sow mill. We'
understand that the Mill building on Sixth street, by en!
tortisman, Mr. Towoer,iu to he furnished with giriuring
of a similar eharaeter.
C? The United States Hotel, wider the ntenagempt
a Major Brown. is fast aequiriug a very exelelleat repuip
us. abroad. It deservealt, for in addition to the Major's
veal known reputation as a landlord, be has secured the
services of C. W. Mayberry, late of the Reed House. as
petrel superinteadaat—bin own tiatsbetog so mach pe
e:Tied in getting his new hones under way. as
dude that attention to his guests be desires. W
mend the "States" to the traveling public.
2.7 No AcCOUNTIII6 roll Tenn.—The new 3 JllOl' of
the Commercial sigualized his adsautoon Wednesday,
b., informing hie readers. that it "was" his "pleissu.re to
wallies quite a fine specimen of political intrigue on the
occasion of oureharter'eleetiou.'"' In the same article
he tells as thatthe participant. in this "political intrigue"
eh,ch caused him so much "pleasure." attempted to
make "OOP Cierman population" "the stael•Oto•o e ° of
Aar political inienty." When "political intrigue" add
"po;it.ical infamy" are the source of "pleasure" to an
ildaor. we say with the adage, there is really "no ac
conaimg for tame." •
V' Dr. Fitch. the leader and originator of dm gang of
°. esPerwloss recently arrested in Miebigaa. was one et
ale meet prominent Abolitionists I. tbat State. and 'dm
14 0 of Leoni whore moot of the Melds resided was
leirly unanimously Abolition or 'Tom Soil" in idiot's.
A Poscsamt.—Major Brien pssehemisel. us WsJaw,
; ram
day, the lot recently occupied the Keystone BaliMisr
00 State street. and mined by !IV. H. Unitban. He
'steads, if poestble. to buy the ironed between this pep ble ,
chase sod the site of his old lof duo Worms. Wit..
Luna, cud erect one of the and meet splendid
lintels west of New York.' l f 'he men are already re-
Storing the rubbish rrepluato y to commeneleithe new
work
mi. ...........
Sunbury sad Brie Railroad, '
) ,
We had bit; sissy gives up aU hope of evir seeing
the Sunbury aid Elie Railroad, coinecting Ph (phis
with this city.- fieished or even com messed. but appear
mums sew. we must conflate. indicate that -such a Pees
summation devoutly Ai be wished for" is still ahtonohe
prebabilities. A meeting pith* stackhotdera alas held at
t
Philadelphia on Thursday last for ! be - perpoie we sa
da:mead. of reuirgasizung ths eompli
raitgements to conteuente i to work immediatsl There
is U ntleabtedly .sough p
ital latuMwted in the estima
tion ofileie work to complete it. if it could be co strutted
and judiciously applied. Philadelphia sees at lest that
the Cestrarresti was a 'Musks—that she .tunild 'mei"
subserved all the purposes of seenriag the mantra trade
mud...travel ninc4 more offoctnally through a smut to thir
Lakes than to the Ohio River. mid oho Is w r i st
measures to 'retrieve her false step by nap sag the
Smithery AO Elio read. and from the lose of l• •putes
of that city. we have ne doubt die sepal will be Awe
easeful. Upon this point. the ,Paisustresies remarks
that "The compkties of a cestinsess hue of be
tween this city and Erie is new one of dui fix seam-
Otis, *Cour condition: and the emorrecour ci • take
hold of it,lhe better for themselves, 'The t of the
investment Of their capital is the Central Rai showy
bow well their enterprise would be repaid if- , other
Wore carried aweigh. Besides ( if I b 4 Ohio oder, is
connected with the New York und Erie ioad, a shall
be compelled to connect Erie with Philadelp M by a
line of railroad.~ In sdditien s ib this, it is w known
that. Baltimore is_anxions I. reach the Lake ,is paint.
aid for this patois, is nowt extending the irk and
Eambirland road to Reading antis ea up to dubiety.
The Reading railroad. aloe. h deeply inntroodd and will
lead the enterpriia whelping haad. and its st• si holders
subscribe liberally towards its emistritetiol. canot
but conclude then that tie prospects 'of; the = oubary
road are bright. Bat there Is one paint tb' matter
to which we wish to call the
,eepecial attentio of \ oar
eitisens. The extract we have quoted from t e Nish
sessnian says that "if the Ohio boarpilary is —tweeted
wish the Now Tork and Erielroad.,wo ('Phil elthian)
Mali bo compelled to connect Erie mid • by si
lingo/ railroad." Here iti• the whole' thing in a. , at-shell.
According to this, Erie holds the cards in her •• • n-hiuile
to force Philadelphiehe build the Ehiabury Sod ritetood.
All we here to d'o is to finish the raid to the O' io ,
net will bring the . NeviYorleand Erie, and the New
York and Erie will "compel", Philadelphia ••• cobnect
'with Erie by t line of railried." •The.xpeedy , Detrac
tion of•the Ohio road, then, ought to be the eb of choke
of 'every true friend of Erie. What icare the • 2 Ple whir
builds that read • if upon e.enstrcieiien binge the con
tingency of ;he speedy construction of the Erie nd Ban
'bury? We apprehend they care aothiag. • too the
contrary will hold every on; who shell, by ei , •er• legal
,r or ether means. attempt to retard its coaatruc n urea
emits of the Sunbury road, and per iequan• . to the
prosperity of Erie. '
• ID — We certainly did not axpent the writing
the Ger..alts • would relish the derervied cli '
gave him MA wet'. fur his malignant attempt. '
hood: to injure our business. Such would.
been batman eaters; neither did we expect
Viet the' falsehood ; that has neverlasen bis
any question—but we did expect he would de •
isier thotive we charged him with is perpeti
Bet be his not dons so, and we take it for
he I. willing to wear the beand. Tres. he
charge that we "have been wont is tiees`past
in much severe comment dpon our inertintile é
cense of their alleged disposition to lord it over
ing classes." is correct, bet lie offenvnlt'a wo
,—nothing but his own re-asserted 4rie•dixit.
eatery that does not pass cerebra even anion
partisans. or I. his own Mira. He' says
"forgot:" that the charge is sustained is the ".,
ben" of our paper. If this Is se. why not
proof? Why does he seek to dodge through
try soblerrup. Ho cannot excises himselt on
that helm no Me, for he lance boastingly
that he kept imair.• Bat, proiided hi then d'
the troth, as he has -now, and) bas no filo,
him ours is at his service; and ma dory ham to
Now let biin irevethia charmot stand convict
hoed!.
!I , •
Bat this moral Editor—this seltlanded fai
—does not think we exhibited "good tuts" i
his church conoection with this matter. It
first time he • bas presumed to lecture• us n.
taste." "Years age." when he first m ad e h i I'
once among us. a mere adventurer. kicked ( II
to post. his first efforts were directed towards
the habits and "tastes." of these as well'
and as old as himself. He assumed a dictat •
ity—• kind of fatherly care over every body
thing—which ho has cotitinned to unerno te
We diemed it impertinent tbenwo deem
. Perhaps. borrasca'. B is " flood taste"
a hypocrite. but when is man s urmises religion
—when he "steals the livery of ths Coarser
serve the devil in"—our "gelid taste" perm
place his profeisions and his practices side by
strip.tbelesh-daw of firatliors , th at others
be diceived. And it is evident We base Botha,
oessfal km , . this cue; else, wki dorsi he
:t *Amy, (far the tweilistb time It leaSt
year,) to inform the psblic that, he "hritieedy
to discbmge the obligations of faithful citim
As "bas ceaselessly labored to lie 'hisiorable,
jest an d true. and that so living man can wa
Aim on the score of broken truth. dsserte - d,friew
profession." The meek and' klwly ehristian
chases.—the basest Editor—does not deem it
to thee beprsise themselves. 'they ca. point
profession and practices and let that speak;
before the writiog_Editer of the; Gazette 11114114 •
to wad his owe praise in this Manner in-or
the hypocrisy of his professiouil aid' cover up
eity. As should recollect that hides blew hie o
Ostia the same style whoa be 'timid hie Lord
ter; and although ever eightsoia hundred y
passed, the world is yet to be 'cliovinced that
pattern of "good t e." or a pattern christiais.
Whigery.
The harmony which osiotn in the tasks of '
meats may be judged somewhat by slight inei
when scenes like the (snowing take playa.
mistaking the directiop of the wind. We ate
by the Pennsylvania Statenneasi., that the emit
the-President's reception is Philadelphia, last
somewhat marred by an unszpedted demonstra
opponents of Mr. Lewis. A lair* premasioa
ed. which marched to the IJoited States lioto
ed by a tramiparsocy, with the inscription.—
moll wunigh is Aar splays. lint by ss meadour y
mast respectable and' inducitiM4 of our :
procession was composed almoSt entirely sf
and laborers. who. smarting nadir the insult o
by Mr. Lewis. naturally aeizedispes the op•
express their indignation and resentment.
dent was called for and kindly cheered. Mr
presented himself and was greeted with rei
plause. The same of Mr. Cooper 'ticketed
cheering and the most lively maaifostations o
approbation. When Mr. Lima was alluded t
fusion and seise mrpainied any kintilar scene i
tory of Is city. Groans. hinds. and miscell
deacon of displ. ;11.131e. :everbiatrd In rapid
from the vestibule of his official petite*. The
aid spite wore evidently *only 'iperplexed. but
petted to forget Sir. Lewis in the' cease:it/0e
went. which bad boon give■ to their Mabee,
to themselves. The crowd finally d'
weeiferose cheers for Mr. Jobs B. Riddle,
Collector of the Port of Philadelphia."
pro
com
s:r Tim Buffalo Couriar ammo to us
. id er rality
onlarpd. This improvement. the Editor itstes; hut
been dwelled neeseiary 'weeder W '• mot tI4 twinged
dentaad upon its advertaing colonies." • Cornier
is one of the best papers ii the country. a s we liPilliCe
that it gives evidence of being else one of theme! proll
table. 1 '
• South Villain, "thing, Going."
if we are to beheie half we read in the papers, the.
likath Carolina ia "Pia& going" right eat of the Union,
and no mistake. As ear readers are probably aware.
she meetly held !a convention tmopesed of delegates
from the several "state-rights" associttions throughout
the State, at which tit almost neeninseas determination
was expressed to bid Uncle Sam "good-bye.' 4 Bat this
convention was sot a legally constituted body; it was
only the prelude to 'the essemblage of -another eiC the
"setae tort." only the etre in embryo is to be composed
Ode:legatee legally chosen is ,accordaase with a law
passed by her lldegialatare last aviator. Upon thellelib
oration of tide assembly. we Suppeos A rests the problem
whether she will put le the lest Jelsit. Calbree's the
efts( "peaceable seceseir." As a eetemperary well
rentarks,we have k g been curies. lb roe hew that the
ory will
,wOrk in practice. . Tree. we have never exactly
comprehended what pearreable .session means, nelson
it be "peaceable reveled's:" but we suppose digitate
nullifiers of the South. who are es anakias to be Neel
ides ts; Seersuuties. Judges. thc.. of as ladepeadest
Southern Republic, have studied the thing ern. and has
easily demonstrate bow Bomb Cr/relies can resolve her
self out of the Utile". as quietly as "rollieg off a, leg.'
First. she will resolve that the terms of the compact ire
broken, and that site de"s net chair tenger to observe
it en bet part. Second. that he tonne all the power
which she coseeded Wthe Federal government oa cob
lag into the 111114114 Third. that baviegithes gene "hook
and line".set of the (Tales, oh* henceforth repudiates
the authority of the Chim! Government and its'illicers.
Fourth, that the appolotmeat of all Federal dicers. with
la the limits of that State. are declared le be sill and
void. and that" sew set be appointed by the Republic
of Sends . Carolina. - Fifth. that 'an
, arasy and, navx, be
raised and equipped, to protect its rights - and defend its
sovereignty. Sixth. that nejoaiations be "posed, and
diplomatic 'l:dation, established with foreign listless. and
syseially with the United States. Thip, we 'appose;
will be the 'sodas opsraisikby which South Carolina
will achieve **puma* retssioa.A. Theri are sevird
serious difficulties in the wry. however.' of thievetable
scheme of revolution. which Are Shall net novi tekeptime•
to enumerate. But let's. suppose the thingeccotipliehr
.ed, and that the 'sew Republic is in fell blast; with It.
Rhett, ae President, and Ms. Quattlebuns. as Vice ra.
sident. The first consequence which we than
will be that all the . beat people of the State will at once
.move out of It:: Toaapport ea army and nivy. and to
defray the expenses. ordinary aid extraordinarrof the
sow Republic; will rdake.the trial, so onerous that It
*ill hal:kraut the entire Populadori. T o avoid' this, all
Men of sense will "remove into the' United States," In
the nest 'place: to avoid smuggling and frauds open the .
revanne;the Uniipd States will establish a' cordon of
posts amid-castoin lionise along the entire lice of divis
ion, sid willfix - revense duties whit& will exclude the
cotton of South Carolina from our markets. Thi Fede
ral Plat 'Office being abolished, new postal arrangements
will bare Its be conclnded.. Anetber difficulty would be,
that the !levee of South Carelins.irould eseape'in droves
across the line, and being out of the Union. the feeds"
slave bill would be inoperative as to them. In .port,
she would be impoverished, her prosperity broken down,
her fitrms deserted, her cities ruined, and wide-spread
desolation would prove the filly and madness *flier ca
reer. May Heaven avert the dire calamitieewhireh sow
seem to impending ever this infatuated State, lint
if not, and the iii determined togs. why, ••Let 'or elide."
dor of
li eist we
, y false
-6 t have
: to re-
• upon
l'tha Dia-
Ng it.—
tad that
Ye Om
jadeite
Ile be-
Nrmudftko is Whafio.
When two roadies from the precinct of SM.
sliop take it into their heads, to pommel each other
soundly' immune resoled writer. or a pair of unblushing
cameo:ink reeking with a night's debauch. disturb the
quieter the street with their coarse vitspefttion. • the
world looks askance and with a complacent dolt-ears
triad of expression. moves on to escape the noise. Bet
whoa the worthy conductere of the "lever that rates the
world." stip down from their polities of teachers. sad
Indulge In a pas-sall-ink squabble that. for scurrility
equal the efforts of the before' niontioased distirbers of
the streets, lb. roadie/ world are ajt to passe and la-
Mar is comments sowers sod commodious. Most of these
kind of people imagine that,sach Editorial petionallties
are confined to the ossuary members of the craft. But
such is not the fact. as as article in the New York cos
rig Mid Divan?, sow before us, upon N. P. Wst.ms. of
the Heem,„Thersai, most absadamly prove*. The gal
lant ColOsol•gasedsePly late lb. Mowry of Willis's life
abroad. in the scantlalossOircle of Lady Bloesingms. Mad'
the family Merata that be *afterwards exposed I. the Mir
ror.' He then speaks of his studied smokiest* of the so
the! of tfieeci,eaposuree, his refseallo be handle* or le
ri'idorpise him es e gentleman; i&c. The griatsat Mows.
however, is givma in a direct charge against Willis. of
Modielais lovely young girl. the daughter of a dear
•
friend of hie. Webb relates bow the heart-brokso father
diseleied Isis daughter's mite te him, and to may ono
ether pirson;
,how soaspolled Willis' to asset
biro sad do Partial jisfice by giving up the young girl's
I asters; hew dui father died is three =oaths from grief
a og s de l ight'''s shame. and how Willis reseal...to this day
his Plitt is compelling him to surrender the letters. He
then declares that "is the sight of God. before' whom the
seduce: of the child• ess! one day appear. N. P. Willis.
is at Mach a murders, as he would have Wei, if he bad
• plugged a dagger into the father's heart" , The article
minehidec with a word about Mrs. Forrest'ill acqusintance
with Willis. and regretting diet mute Mod friend bad sat
told Jenny Lind who ho was, before she sneered him to
parade the streets I. her company:: Altogether. , it is the
,molt cattier piece of Editorial personality, In high-life,
we have road lately; and is said to be,. muted more stir
in:"upper-temkom" than anything that haw happened
for Lies; time. How Willie will receive it.whether a
cowhide, a pistol, or a conplo ol coldmns of • the Magi
Jewess! will be the weapons of defence he will employ.
, time aloes can dotermiso.
a work
of proof
nforta-
=I
I • have
k num
; Pee the
a pal
lor...ad
named
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el 'eltitei
oligli.g•
Mot lb,
ft . 'laid
appear
pillar
•firming'
afar/nod.
superior-
*my
is day.—
es still!
la •:pow
a cloak
OWNS is
el to
aids, to
may Rot
■ owe.-
it se
the past
odeavors
actress.
pistil" of
or Wee
the good
rY
to their
harefire,
sgsia
to hide
is %dig.
trimm
ed Mas•
re have
was a
\.\ Beene of the banks in Peamylvasia.reasarks the "fLl
ley Spirit," seem to have hope &pia( a very profitable
basinese for the test sin Inesths. Thirteen of these in
stitutions in Philadelphia keys declared dividends avera
ging More than 5 per Mat. %raiz amatles, or-ever 10 per
sent. per annum; and two of them have declared extra
divideada--eno of 5 and the ether of 1 per cent. The
Lancaster County Bask sad the Fanners' Bask of Lan
caster bays declared a divided of 5 per cent. for dre .last
six months; Mid tkU Leftists" Beak and the Fanners'
Bank of Reading have declared dividends *Ed per Mont.
clear quf State tan, for the same time. We sever reed of
Banks declaring ineh dividend. as these, without being
reminded of • pred*Mdos mode by , that great Prophet of
Whiggery. Andrew Stewart, *hen the Tariff set of 1846
was ander discussion la Congress. 'Tess this, hill."
screamed Andy atilbtler of his voice. *Nisi in eighteen
months there will sot be specie-payiag Beak .in the
wintry. blark e tlM prediction—ass Bata ." And thee
the whit speaks sod writent eased up Andy's cry and
echoed it all over the country. The Beaks have paid
specie ever sines,
sr oppo
ses, but
bt no
informed
Moto of
e•k. wee
of; the
us farm-
Priel 6 d -
Th'Y are
sag the
." The
'chiming
them
amity to
• Pre•i-
Webster
U The Cress/relit head's'. inlets apes our moot
charter elettioo with u routines from the boodle( of a
hasd-bill piled at the corner of the knots the evening
previous to the election. asd nrearks. " 8e iper the Ok
a:net." Now, we have really so kiei s objectios to
the sentence itself. but ae the Oiowner sorter did isy so.
we causet eansistostly allow our cotersirorary to give or
the credit. If we are le father the Iseadieg of every
hand-bill we print.. we are afraid a hip properties of
ear chiWres Wad, will suffer for west of [worm
atteatiou.
ted ap
;l. longed
aver sod
the con
the his-
eceosio
Pregiden
ono con
I toaiPli
/ *re ;dies
:titer
I 'Utilised
In this city on Wednesday atoning last. by Rev. IN.
11..y0a, BISJAMIS GIANT. Attorsey, at Low of Erie. ia4
Miss MAIM\ E. WILMA. of &dashers. Vernmene• -s,
le Westfield. N. T. es the sth inst.. be Rev. J. H.
Whalles. Mr. H. L.Aess. Printer, of fienstrige: Li..
es.. sad Ma Mame A. Larnsewear., et the termer
Pte.
Oa the 90th host., by the Rev. O. W. Clerskoil, Mr
Win. T. Minton and Miss Mary Southard. of Greene.
On the Ist lost, in Girard, by W. 8. Wayward. Egg .
Mr. A. J. Thomas of this city sad Mao Lavinia Wows.
of Fairview.
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MARRIZD.
SIFTINGS PROI OUR EXCHAIOII,
'nu sarroivaL nuts MT • rats PIM
LT The Harrieborgh Dowbrcratic Union states that
Col. Job■ W. Fenny a to be a ea■dadete for the. clerk
ship of the House of Representatives of the United States
* at t h e next magi... and with confidence predicts hie foc
us& We hope the prodtction will be yeast!. •
ti An Editor way out at Dubuque, lawn. [ ham ease
to tbe conclusion that Dan M obster is perfect hoes."
sod saps. that when Dan comes out to Dubuque coun
ty. if be dont show him some prairie. tow to driak con
whiskey. and play ”.ocher." then theca's se *se in can
dlelight or sunshine. , He says Dan hes mend he Union
as Mach as`forty tiehee sines Chrietmeik,and hal be,
bested if be don't like men pt op on them kind of prin
char.
ET Co, , Bony. of Michigto, has called as Oztra moo-
iioa of the Legislature. to convene on the 7th day of Jane
amt. to this measure. says the Detroit Aldfrociesr.
he was driven by action. or rather real of edits, by dm
he
at the censtilmional session.
Grieves. Wallace. an M. C. from Beath aniline.
saysy his ii forgoing out (Abe Calms by the she read.
Ex PePsr ,
Well, that real Is through the mime of a rope.
It 7 Oae of the first geti of the Domecratic Llgishttoto
of Moods bleed, wow la @swim', was to room/ Theism
W. Dorr to the Pests of citizenship. front IShich be
had been for savor*, years awjastly excluded by be
Whig
'll7' As It piper has • poet is its amp , •.. aim
has embodies a eonamoitseatimest is sidyis/ Terse:
"`" 11 11'd rather be • asebekw. -.
And have a goad time, nay be.
lisp have a buzona. healthy wile.
•
, ' ad Dof. mks !Jule baby.
r 11:7 W•men lately have taken a notion to ifie their
smell wits theirhsabasura title prefixed. as foilsman,.
I§lre. Priteidadrillmore. But the tallest iipecimen
we have wee, way, the announcement in a BMton pa.
per that Um. City Me7Jilli Shedd had attandid • ball
la Lowell.
ET•Tba pkvehme Plebs Duda, says—A wall known
cliEseli 9f Lucas county returned a - few dare sigo from
California, where he h;d been spending the. pavt
. three
Teary. Conceive. if You can. of his astonishmint. whoa
lus found a bulb stranger. scarcely six weeks fold.
beta added to his household. He was traaspoted with
age at this stain upon his honor; he mini - 'lll ;his fond
!lupe! of domestic comfort dashed to the gr4uud. and
immediately set himself about the work of vengeance.—
He leaned the same of his wife's seducer. who had
matted himself on bearing of his realm He hunt
ed after him for several days. and at last kmts4 him oat.
*ad shot him dew. like a dog: The woindeil man is
not expected to recover. Let moralists preach as they.
please. but jam let any man of feeling inlets
him
self -th• same situatio n .llo4 then say that t perpe
trator of this tragedy deserves the gallows Kilo fess..
Er The Fredonia 'Censor says there were 11000 peo
ple at Duskirk f at the celebrutinn on Thursday East week.
Thnt, we apprehend, is-abont a 10,000 too wally. The
hjghe'st we hays heard those In attendance estimate the
number. is 5000.
MnQJ Tisk of knocking notoriety. arrived la Cleve
lend on Wedneedsy NM. mid commenced w t spinet
C. C. Barr. for 'Mailer. The daampe are kb) at $lO.-
000. and the wee will prom; • spicy sae. allordlng pod
gas* Ibr "tea susalls." .
Fe Shrtificieste facg.—Versiost. New-Y
sylvasia aad Koataiky. are t h e only sitar la
lha~have Whig Goreraora. /Our inti of
Cr Vary star itiadeod.—A young Ady latel appear
ed ihrosale ittira at St: Louis, and one of the ethtors says
tkat her disguise was so perfect that she tui ba bay.
• for a math hatfaks,lutd a nab wore wissty.—
Wh a stupid fellow that editor most be.
• A UMW filOWli net who was robbed of aso hoe
dmd defiant. etas a reward of ;so dollars tt the .ap•
prep easioa of the thia and $5O more for the reiovery of
the money. We bid higher than that. ' give
$2OO for the mosey oleos aad let the coasts lump the
Mie for Mit trouble they will belt to catch hi
.- 1
iv The barkeeper ofth• steamer Webster. !lusty de.
sUuYed by 6re, whip was reported drowied, w i ng found
one pile of drift wood and picked up with , as il a steppe
t4l,
lied, only the clothes on his back. He was noble to
swig, but preferring water to fire. be jdutped o inboard.
aadlforinnotrily Seated to the drift wood. Af r reach,
log I New Orleans, as we learn .from the Pica une, he
foetid himself tbo fortunate bolder of the tick t which
dm! , the 10,000 prize in tholiarana lottery. ' was
staking a pile eery unexpectedly.
.0 The : rust's% Post describes a Gold 81 45.40
erhiult is stferad tea sal* is that city. It saybedy Otero
aliseild invest a Balance by the aid of which a ism' devil
of. printer could ”balance accounts" with his Iseeditors.
we hope ildr friend Harper will secure one for is.
IT The Whig papers are recording every b o p
gess, aseversest. remark, mike, sod of bead,
of President Fillmere sad hie Cabiiet, daring their tosr.
This is all *Mural enough, and the, ides is !wrrowod
freim the English Tory journals Which always record
with minute accuracy, all the hini-hieleries of • Qom.
and Prince Albert, during their summer es- one fries
Windsor Palace to the Isle of Wight.'
Kr Quo* Sooting folkol —As oki oditiou af i Mforss's
Geography says:—"Albany. N. Y., has foo4ituntirod
dWelling houses. and two thousand four bond
twits. an snsuding witA Asir tails wads to the • '
c c
itr Buffalo now claims to be the city of eh hos.—
Oin of the papers bout of baring, thirty-tw chard.
*dicta% and asserts that for a population ad, 'shah
hails. ae other shy ip the Union can bout having
so htrie a nismbor. rip other city needs so nsaaS., probs.
loll. '
.
/
ILT Wootan's rigelis.—biadame Grange recentlyi sp
ites:red la Ulan at Pula, and plead her own
thew
and
that of her dieters ii a civil suit. Sho spot haws
with groat Amu and flue effect. ,
CT A chivalric flootherner says that all the karats of
Marsachnotittssiod to make *a . n productivo to two
Armee, a day—onk of amours. and the other , of rain
waist. That is why Massachusetts is so proliEM of 'free
soil."
IT Among t h e initiont benevolent tohjireli of the
day, for the relief the down-trodden female race. we
perceive the call hi tho'N. Y. papyri for the formation of
a Society foi the &Melioration of the condition df women
with snoring Mrsawarkil / 1
Er A lady naked as Cis other day what we t ought of
the l proposed fashion of short-skirts. We e item co
havlog bloated at such a bars Wee. but made o t to re
ply chat, like Henry Clay, "we had no objectio4 but rin
the l contrary would,be glad to see it." - 1
•
Fatomios Rice. - now jonleri editor et
the Califon.. Cea isr. lately of the Roston (Mira Bran6l.
left San Framcieee atoly by steamer. and on Ireachiag
Panama. was married diem to a fair Saporito, the de.
ceadeat of *se of this old Castilla. forodiei, Friers there.
the Courier say,. he proposed going to Waihia ilea. Mad
(rein thence to Ns* York and Fmrspo; intending to make
the mar of the latter and be present at the Woi i ld'a Fair.
He intends Is correspond with Ma .Courier.
IFT da Ecchenge sayi:—“Tbe,man who mid to do
Widens without advartioieg. and the ma. w 4do il k s
'bo aewspepere are sot what tboy shield be. s d list
wick for California. p round the tiorn.i , We.
uk doily are latitly to opine est at the hid* eud of it.
_ 4
1117 A was killed blown' et Delaware. Ohio;lbe other
duty. He benvered a pre. and when asked what be
mensal is de. replied. "le kill a d—n fool." end there
*Pea abet Wessell dead. He probably seeesspikdied hu
dairy.
„Mt 111411
who maim* posse& • Ist of foolish women hi . bar what
they sever weak or their hatband, be ebb pay for.
should mover expect to be celebrated as a dry goods clash.
L•eretie le as observiag woos&
Ma.
.Earree : My lineation has been Created by la
va&Caar. Esq.. to that portion of a sommenieatie• to
year paper *fleet week. In which it is said in subsumes.
thai the postpeasment of the report of the Comparable
Committee at the meeting of Wellheads, 'teeing. was
at the urgent requited of &majority of the Committee, Ake.
In justice to Mr. Camp it is proper to say thai the poet
posemlnt was not, to my knowledge. urged-by the coal•
naittse.Oand the writer has. fallen into the error. probably.
from the fact that several gentlemen identified with the
Pittsburgh Company. but who were not of the commit
tee. did :mist most earneetly epos a postponement. sad
remonstrated against any report beieg thee made. This
gave rise to an honest impression with many that there
was desire ,es part of the Company to keep s beck the re
port of the 'Corainittoe., and such, I believ i iwas the teal
oral impreasion at the time. Be for as r. Camp and
the other Members of the-Commlttee werieoneerned, it
appeared to be • matter of indifference whet their report
s h o al b e saade, and some of them were lot 'eyes pros
eat at the timetiog.
I do,not know wise wrote the article in mrestioo, Imit I
have no doubt that the writer himself would kayo cheer
foll4 ansdelthe correction. eeeld have been requested
to 40 WM. A. GJILBRAITH.
NEW, ADVERTISEMENTS.
azr. Ta Pale of Erie Centegery Lou. in commence &the
leckuneney of the weather is postponed till Thunday.
i DOL. ail o'rkw lc, A M. May 91.
4 NEW GOODS.
JUST reerliretta !area wad well ' , Wetted work of Dry Goode , .
Umbrellas and Parasols. Ladles sad Cbliklren's shoes la treat
variety. Maly expeeled a large wock of Groceries Cowbell.
iVall aid WPWlow Paper. Shag(' trardware, ate., which will be
sold as chola as the eboapeil, at lbe ware of
May St mooanctio& ntianza
DUStlElOgoo,LTimothydeedfursalealthe Empires Stores
Nay SI. I H. CALIWELL.
. 90,0001b5. WOOL WANTED. '
GASH wit to. paid at Me Empire Mora foe /11,01016 a. wool by.
'Erie AI 111. H. CADVVF.I.I...
.
F ..OUR: FLOUR! ! FLOUR!!!
I. HAVE ott band any auxin itrof the best Flour. which I tan af
ford to yell cheap. bar Ma bought my wheat a .*llttle under We
market prkti. I will 'deliver it at the following rates; 114 it and
El lie for Elie (Muni/ Flour, and Western Flour. -New York
/:ills." dela ered la fit IN. 4OIIW ELLIOT.
May 24. . . Millcreek Mills. -
•
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- 1 STRAY COLT.
QTRAYE from the outnieriber 'in Erie. about the 10th lust..
1.3 a three 'tavola Bay mare e:Slt. in Rood order, a Ear on the
Garchead. a liVy`main and tail—the wain banpptto the right side,
ihetati as tnaiked by having a large hunt but' hey cut out. Who
ever wilt return read eolt. or give Ittktrouattat where it MIT be
found. shall be literally rewarded. CEO. FREY.
Erie, May4l.lS4l. r3t2,
is AM IN EARNE.ST. when I .ay to' Ono.* Vint kiiow chem
.". .rice. inifetite4 that the, until e4ll emit pew u by theist ofJu
ly, or I phallinialee eoiit. My friends will 'denim! ',ear thin no nil
as I don't wniti any hard feelings, but shall do so without reFtwe
to periwing. an I must and wall have money. J. 31. JUdTICE,.
• Erie, Mayill. le3l. S ;
V' NsVULUS—Warranted Ifni' and pure at
May 4. J. H. BURTON iiir. eIYII
, 11. P. ST,()CKTON.
. i
(Sari:nun t• William N. Genie. 1 OD ...1
IBEGA lea v ie to isn'orm toe J.:ldles and gentlentan of krie. sad
'eoPre ,
' , crony. that he has opened a choice stock orGold and
Riker Wat hes, tine Jewelry. silver W are.- Musical Instruniento,
Fancy Goo Ja, etc.. etc.. (north of the Court !louse. one dodr
west of Star
at
west which he will he the
to exhibit and will
moist prieci most reasonable. A call a respecttldly solicited.
Erie May IL •
CLAIRVOYANCE. . .
nit. ty,ESTERVF.LI'. of Cleveland. has' arrived in Erie. and
1./ wiffluy fora few days with his clout °yam 'During his
star in tilts Aare he will attend to giving Claurvo),ant Exantina
tionv and Prescriptions for-Disease. and Phrenological Examina
tions ; and will warrant all such invemly.ations to he superior to
any that ea■ Pr ',lien by the hest Anatomist or Physiologist t and
will also attend io curing the milowing !humours in his roam at
the American Hotel : Chronic. Acute and intlaminator. Rbrnina
(slim t Pieurldgia. Headache. Toot/melte. !brining Cough Croup.
Asthma, Mine and Cluottic BrOnchtfs,Corisnaaption. 111 . fiallfulll"
lion and Hirimutorrage of the Lunn. Diseases of the heart. Liver.
Kidneys and Intestines, Ilyrprinsta. Strofulowi. Acute. Chronic
and Inflanimatory Diseases of the Eyes. Deafness, Fever'and
Ape, Disulttions end other lliwases of Ste Spine; Prim.. Len
corrhecra and Prolatrius I 'teri ; Cancer. Inflatnation, Ulceration;
and other Ihseaseeof the Arrest.: old Insets, Tumors. and Fever
Sores; Neiroris, Fatorint, Cataleptic. Epileptic' and Paralytic
Fits ; In.:lrene. Ilypocundrta, and all other Nervout Diseases.
In Nettrdlgia or Rite nnal e affe•tion., for pat.'. of any pied„
arising froM any d, e se whs'ever , relief will lie girt. CI sla ot e
hour, or nOglia ran wilt he made for yeryices. ,
Dr. W. Washes it dsuinetly tiodiettitiod, thit lie does not wish
to Intereere. ,w ith the practise of any of the destine iaus of Una place
but only to great sued eases as are couridelree incurable under
other ii,,siedis of practwe. •
N. B. Alllexaminatrons in my rooms faidisease. (except Clair
voyant esainfnations) gratis. .
Erie. Ma 'XI, kill. • i . to
alit• Belies of Btoadard. School Books.
DA !lES' COURSE OP MATHEMATICS.
i • ACADEMIC COURSE.
Sint r i m s in Arithmeti c . School •Arithmetie, Uniwesity.
Arithaietiej Elementary Alga. Elementary Geometry Practical
Geouielm. 1
COLLEGE COURSE. r
Boturcion'i Algebra, Illegendre's Geometry. Bureeying, Ana.,
Geometry, ralculus, Descriptive Geouietrys Shades,. Shadows,
Re. .1 _
ELEM EN TARS: SCIENCES. w
• Parker', juvenile Philosophy.
do. 'int Lemons in Batumi Philosophy. ;
do. bool Cotnpediurn of NaL Philosophy. -
,9„..e.
, .
Clark's E tents of Draws itg. ..
. Page s el is of Geology.
Ilarnif a Eteraeols of Physiology, . .
Reid mid atalfes Chemistry and Electricity,
Mc fall eels Aft away and Globes.
1 , . H ISTORI GB. • .
WillartrsiSe hoof Hiaory.
do. ;United States and II istorical Charts.
do. Eadyert al II nasty and Temple of Tune., and Historic
. has-
Usios.
.end
Guide."
Science of ire A:sena& Language
Clark'• Jew English Grammar,
Porter's itlielarkal Reader,
•
Waif. Intprovementof the mind:
ELOCUTIONARY WORKS.
fforthenda Little Spiaker, American Speaker. School Dia
lopes. K ingsley's Snvenitellioir.Dritson sad Sherwood's School
Illosgandffil3hmin Book.
Fulton itild Eastman's System of Penmanship and Dook•Fsep
-lag. with chirgragibic Charts and Key.
L. -VP Thel above list of booka_have been prepared with partic
ular reference to the educational improvement of our eduntry.
Teachers 'Leff Ines& of education are reopectfially requested to
examine tbene works ea reference.to their merits and their special
adaptation So the politic school. and higher Usiversities of our
country. klor sale wholesale and Mall, by
0. D. ISPAFFORD.
May 111.-4 Agent for A.S. Barnes. kr. CO.
Copartziersp.
IHAVE this day associated with myself In the Drug dr. Taint
husiress;My brother. George Burton. J. H. BURTON.
Erie, Ma St. twit.
II %HE subiertbe& berms entered ono it Corer:hi . under the
1, dna of 1. li„ !Burros, & Co.. ere prepo to sell Th ug-. Med
icines. tuffs, Pallas, Oils, Glass, GI ware, Patel. t Medi
cines,
..00,faVellible term*, and solicit a continuance or
the 11 h4;resofore extended to the old estobluttuueta.
J. H. BURTON. .
• •
• GEORGE BURTON.
Erie, No. n. Reed House.
scams.
MY • • s, Bea:wits. and Notes are and will be at No. 3, IR
House where all who wish to pay ix settle, are y
lashed to till. • J. H. BURTON.
.
Lac Map 'it. • • 1
r_t_LOVErirtar3tes• and Gents' White. Coi'd and Steal Kid—
%Jr Lisle, ilk and Como Gloves, for sale at JACKAIJOIrd.
nRl24$ ricansiiip and Bution at JAC = I 'B. .
PlCApri:p. I
ITTS Lung Fillet-4u. the Nic Waves and Mohair
Mitta vale at JACKSON'S.
Brie. MOSS, ISM. .1
ITAT44.l3l7—Crupe. Milk and Battage Shawls; plain. printed,
and embroidered Cashmere aed Delane Sbauds. and -every
variety of cheap summer do at SMITH JAC &BUNT.
Brie. Mai 94. ISM.
Erie. ay ILK. Gi4dttain and Coma raravolv—in fricative vaSlet, at
'Er Yl. 461.-4 , ,- , JACItLdOItIT.
THE grenravt variety and eneapert Print.
r"r gignAl lil
city at ; (*j
LAMES AND 1012361.111UNA11$ rid—the liiert styles at
Erse, ;day 14.-2 - ' - leSlllll H JACKBONII.,
LADIESTWaIkto a Shoe s, Susan's, Slips knny Liud Tien
andGrillers, for sale by SMITH JACKSON.
Erie, Itla,i al I I I
ESTIN aL
L— l_
Plaid. Striped daitte llgu red 811 k Veatinp.
Satin Waite tattered and alittl Carannere• and Mantuan'
Teutintr all I SMITH JACKSON'S.
Erie, May 21, 1 0 ;1. I *,
1
31 , 44 au Do)'s Pitit;CUar. I , 2aoru.au4 Panama Hai it—lbr
sale b (Si S. JACKSON.
, .
vii..4j241.1. I,d and ekripcd C.asst e terat,,Kentisek, .leass. Tyree&
.11.7 Cutton dee, Latinate, and WI &ucomet Stud*, at
Erie. Maga . -* JAIWWI:VS .
:Fad all kinds of Groceries at
.I.ICKSON'S.
LICOJORS.—A tcueral as/initially( of Brandy, Gin,Ruin. Wine
J... 4 and tilaiskey, Far icite by JAelialClN.
. •
Cu E N AN KIN , Rlµc Pttil, and a large stock a( mow
or. iNmr by JACKSON.
"
N'
eper
riABLE ?Lisp rocILKT cUTI;KIRoi.—it is said by there who
I have examined it. that l have !the largest and best stipoviineut
eves brought to this place. RUFthi REED,
Fzie, No. 3, Need house.
Cso.ACiitiov VW can be Gannet at No. 3, Neede.
I RUFIAt IEED,
11111 TAN IA WA it E.—l ha Ve II very tory "sexy:rent of Cm
dlestiOto, Laitips..Canisters,l Mot Pans, Spittoons, Knelt
5/I*/, Toy Cups, ike., which will be sold by the dozen at Buffalo
prices. PI - RUFUS RECD.
Eru.AA it 8 I"ool.B.—Panes Plows, Merck Manes. Beech
flaws. Frost. ng.Tatarag Mot Firmer Mack. Gouges,
Osndres, Broad Axerr. Adzes.' Has d, Panel, coupes,. Rip,
-Feld. Tenon, and Back Saws.tissei Sq UM Mi. Tr) S q uares. Bevels.
Guars, spate Shares. Dividers, Compasses. Brace and MU'.
'laud A xis. Hair-Yu, Iltalgliefill,Beel Betters. Baud raper, &C.
RUFUS REM
No. 3. Reed Hasse.
Maly 21.—t
TO THOILIALILIHNG.--if you wish to see • lame and'e heap
assettuent of Locks. Latches. buns. Screws. Window
ftprinp, Quphoani Catches, Wardrobe Ilooks. -- Poot flurapers,
rads: Plifisb. nig and floor Hatt% ec „call at No.l. Reed House.
Erie, Ms) M. REYES REED.
11 Ainerican Black. Greta and
12). JACKSON'S.
plus, Maks. Caxton Flannel.
many very cheap at
HMI MI JACKSoN'S.
and Mir. Samna aad
1 4 1
:astern and Peuthern. Pm sale
121 SMITH JACKSON.
PM
AXTDONY J. SUINCIWt, Alredsater.
Rstsarior writ Awsawtary Ade as Peaks Aare ma Wider
Proofed Drakirk. sa bag Drag. the T 4NW New
York awl trig Redirsai.
ANTNON I' J. INZINCIER will wit at Mellow. a Weber.
day. June the 4th, Cdti. at It o'clock at the Mere baull=
chases. 1 the site of New 'York the Itilloivriog desirable
ty. viz
At Dunkirk, Chautauque county, state of New Tort. RN mita.
elle building lots Stud water fronts, in the vie iaily of dm railroad
wharfs and uarehotims. The building lots are the Meet VONIOW
and eligible in the place, uhethet for purposes of bulginess or raw
idenem, being 'rimmed on Centre, Third and Front Mortar, ad
the Railroad avenue, the immediate vicinity of the depot. The
Erie Railroad being nou completed, Dunkirk is placed within NS
hours ride .from New York, and on the completion of the rood
now in proce of conatruetion, 'rpm Albany to Ilioglianspum. tt
will become the terminus of a continuous chain armada, onwleke.
Mg from Boston to Lake Erie at that print. A short time will
also complete 'a connection between the Erie Railroad and the
Fermatas:no system of roads by a hieh Dunkirk will-bronlie
the terminus of a Ltne of roa ds from Philadelphia to the Lake.
whilst the road bele ren Buffalo all Denkirk, cchstructed,Of a
guage differing both groin the Northern Line and the Erie Rail
road, w ill, before the end of the coming summer, unite them two
places. The attention of capitalics Is invited to the atnve sate.
Said property will be did to the highest bidder. Terms pf sahr
111 per cent on the day or sale 3u per cent. oo the Mtn odhisia
next,; .and the batanee.Mo per teat., can remain on head and
triOrmige for three year.. Title indisputable.
Lithographic maps of thripbove propeityjcao be had at the ode'
of the auctioneer. No. 7, Broadatreet, New York, two tenet. bow
fore the sale. For furthtv panicolar., apply as &bor a . Wan a
survey map of Dunkirk can be seen.
WM. May 17. 11961. . I
NAVY DRILL. Bleached and WORD, Brown and Wmlnd
Linen.' Drill Linea caeca fear Mawr COWL dr.c..lbr saki
at (If JACKIIOII2
'VANN Ear oll.andrine Tar by the bpl, at
April If, UAL ruu.llliroli4
- Adinlidstratoris Notice.
TooncE is IseretyL ern isen that Letters of Admieistrathse
111 estateondeda . late oalonoeattt township dee%
have been granted to We subscriber. AU pentane indebted le said
estate are requested to Mile bnmedlate payment. and all palms
having claim. squirm said estate are requested to prom* Ustes
ptoperly authenticated for mettkinent.
Amity April 19. 1 , -31-440 IttleFfAEL JACKSON. Adm.
STRAW GOO/118.—IBLaneu and Harr. good • • .
received and for ask ar No. 3 Perry Block.
April 19, ARBUCKLE & XElp
HHA7M at the new Fiore in the Sennett Blot .
&ie. May 3d Mt. Loway. *aovret & CO.
••'J'
1 ri-Weekly Line.
1851.
THE following Steen Vessels will fonts a WI
-.0. 1 Weekly Lioe befit eeu Buffalo and Chiesaw lbw
4; ensuing season, leaving Buffalo every Tuesday
- Thursday. and Saturday Everitt* at fl o'clock ,
toot • ing at se, Cleveland, Detroit and the Ports on the Weal
shore of Lake )4ichistan.
The Propeller G F.N. TAyLOR, 500 Tons, Capt. A. a. IL 4
BART, leaves Buffalo.
Tuesday, April 1 13 1 Tuesiay, Aug,
1 1
" May ... Aug. 11
Juue 3 " Sept. is
" June 21 . " Oet. T
" . July 15 " Oet. TS
The Propellor ILL! NOLS, SRI Tons. Capt. W. Dickson. termer
Buffalo.
Thursday,
April 91 Thursday.. Aug. 7
May IS " Mrs le
Junc 3 " Sept. IR -
June II ' " Oet. 9
. " July 17 " Omall -.-
The Propeller POCAtioNTAB,I3O Tons.Cupt. J. 9901eanter.
knives Bualo,
Twain/. ,Apra II i 54. An& 11
" 9ft 17 Aug. 39
" ° June: 7 • •• Sept. SI ...
.
June**" • '' ' _ Oct. 11
at July 19*
~. " - Nov. 9
The new Steamer 11119ENOTA, NO Tons, Capt. J.W.1111911.
leaves Bunfakt,
'Tuesday, •
Aprillll Ault. 12 '
May IP Sept. I
June II ' Sept. IS
July I " ' Oet. 14
July 22 - ".' " . 4 Nay. 4 -
The Propaler NIAGARA, 300 Tony Capt Silas Force, le it
Buffalo. •
Thursday, -
May 1 Thursday
" . Aug. 14
'
May 22 Mlep‘ 4 z '
Jliche IS « Sept.%
.
, July 3 ; " • ' Oct. VI
July 24 " . Ilov. 6
Tbe,Propeller CALIFIANIII.422arbas, Capt. Jasass Dooley.
iesvedAburralo,
-
/ 41aturilar.
...
May 3 ' Saturday. Aug. 14
4 . May 14 , •
.. Sept. PI
Juuel4 ' . Sept. 17
July 1- ' " . Oct. 18
" - at uly le , " . NM/. 8
The new P (*eller BUFFALO. 704 Toes, Capt. L. B. Gold.
smith. leaves Buffalo. ' •
ruerdur. 1 May 4 . fiteiday. . Aug. 111
May • • " - - Sept.- I
" i June 17. • ''' , • Sept. SO
July 8 ",, • Oct, U
July 211 . " Nov. 11
& The Propeller OHIO, OS Tons, 4*Pt. Q. B. Gibrawleasee
Milo, .
Ttrursdai, May' 8 Thursday. Amr..2l
11.• May 11 ' *spit. 11l
Jong II ' ' - " Oct. II
" July le ~ e. Pet. 111
July 31 " . Nov. I
The Propeller BCIOTA. Mil Tata, Capt. James Sboo leases •
Buffalo, •
'Saturday, May.lS . " Saturday; Aug. a ,
. May 31Sept. 111
ea I Jane it , - Oet. 4
" July II ' 4 " Oct Alli ,
" . /1.N0v.15
The above Vessels at eMl pearly yr* sad srannek. w hiltionnso
site deeonunodations for passengers lad height.' and will leave
promptly as advertised, 9om the loot of Main street. For freigt4
or passage splay on board, or tO
JOUN Eir.A3l/4 do Oh., Erie.
Erie. Await. 14111. 9 • IS
GkCO.. would inform the public that they hare mi.
Rimmed the Manutatture or Spanish Cigars or oil kinds, at
wholesale and retail. Also, Snufrand Tobacco of all kited eow
tinually on hand. Grocers and dealers in' general, will find it sap
their advantage to give us • calf, west side Eitsta pima, towns
Fourth aad Fifth streets.-Ere. April It, MI: Na
ri;4
N•AA•
1.1813 returned from Nei , York with the latest style of SpriME
Bonnets, and wfull assortment of Millinery Goods, consist
inn of Straw and Silk Bonnet's, Caps, Ribbons. Flowers. Chil
dren' Bonnets. Boy's Hat,. /ke. Gloves, liosievy,Fans, Conan,
tombs, Gress Tri rum tags, Mantillas. fte
Straw Bonnets dratted and prested'in the lasest
faMilliners fuenudied with goods at reduced prices.Cll
Erie. April 19 Id3l. e•
E. GOOD =WM
D AILROAD and Prink Amid matters equitably settled, eau.' ,
&Milne all to arrive in the Depot, No, 3, Perry Block, arisen Me
subseriberi are kiwi receiving a general urn well selected sloe&
of reasonable goods, embracing the varieties usually kept in Dry
Good if bores.whie h are opened at prices thateannottlft topless&
Particular hereafter. Please tall and examine quality and Fl
ees. No charge for exhibiting goods.
April If. ARBOCKL & KEPLER.
Spring Styles Wall papan
rrilE subscribers have jug received. by Express, direct has
1 the mannfletors. the largest and cheepest awortment of Paper
itangingerer brought to this city, which they ate prepared town
at prices that no one will go away dissatisfied.
Etie.„%pril GEO. BELDEN 4r. SOff.
Sadao; and liaraess.
TrIBE subscriber would respecUtilly say to his friends and to
I. the community that be Is manufacturing and now oder* lb,.
safe a general assortment of Saddles, Bridles. Harness and Trasb
together with all other articles in his line.of business. winch ALM
be well made and warranted, sod sold on reasonabte tetma.lls*
ready pay; be would also say, that he will Trim Carriages aad
Buggies in neat and fashions* sale; be will also attend to Up
holstering Sofas, Lounger and Chairs, making anatomies ke.
You will And him located on State street between Eleventh and
Eighth streets, in the Mop mealy occupied by 1. Ebersole. ,
Erie, April 1!,1930 .— n18 -3 JOHPL B. FLUKE.
Load for Solo.
MUE large and valuable Tract of Land. known as the_ Irvin
leierre. and situate in the valley of the Lake. are or alt
aides twat hons Erie, is odered for male. either the whole together •
or in quantities to suit purchasers. The land la ash* best goal
Ity,and'is well timbered. It . afro has on it several flee w
pow err, as Rood as are in the county. and at one at which
erected a new double-geared Saw Mill.
Poe terms or intimation 'apply to the subsea
Erie April It 1661.—tfiki
Oopar tam skip.
IL WILLIAMS bat this day associated with him Chas. B.
J
Wrixtn, rind frothed a copartnership ander the Onsi
ofWil
liama k Wright. as Banners, Collectors aad Exchange Damien.
Ogee corner of State at reel and Public Square.
L. IL WILLIAMS.
C. B. WRIGHT.
Erie, May 3, 1,93'
allitalte GOODS!
TIIK new stock of aies slid cheap goods which his been pout
inn into No. 1 Reed House, for the last week or two, is at
length opened out and stacked upseady for ingpection. Those
who predicted higher prices this **son will 54 End tinge proph
esy verified at 'Clark's. The Bilks, Rating, Foulards. Barr do
"WI. Lawns. Cillthilms, and even Prints are lower than ever.
The Parasols are much improved in style and quality and al Ike
same time lessened in price. The the may be said of the almost
endless sari, ty of BONNETS. The carpets are ••eheaperase
mole Onitelli.' any thing from an eighteen peony Vertititunlio a
fourteen shilling Brussells, may be found of the latest style. The
prices of everything lead some to think that the 'good time ^ when
goods will cost nothing molt be Dear. The hest way latest the
truth of the above is to call and look for yourselves. Fur what you
see you know. • J. D. CLARK.
April IL le.lf. No. 1. Reed house.
0 112. 1
I.trT. Ca•Fllnetelc 'lvrea& Jean., &C.. in peat variety.
11./ Also. Linen and totlon goods kar warn weather received
and au by FULL/AMIN.
April If.
MERRUWAC rsimill.- r as Wen Spring styles. Irak* a
very bcauulbl asaconastal, just reeived at
..i
April 19. , FULLERTON'S.
(Igraais 6 * (401)8.-8411w NOM* Winne Pereges. Lawns,
.1J Gingham*. Ike. opening ot FULLERTOI I II3. ,
nainwitititernikia. rilped blesehed
1J Drills, le., in quantities somit. by J. U IPULLICIMON.
QTK AW am in receipt of otwe of toe largest 'locks
1p of straw goods ever offered in Brie, entbrae ing user ally dif
ferent styles of ladies bonnets. Alm. Gettpemem•s ratiarua.'Elet
euee3lld palm hats in great variety
April IC. I rld
Fmg
. LOWRY & ar75.T.
-
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
DIALIIIIII I N 00412a1
Also. nab, Flow, Salt ao4 Flamer; Al the largo W Ram
WestolVie Midge-, Pubhe Dock, Brie. ra.
IL B. LOWRY, WM DIVIT.
TELEGRAPH LI
hi Awed Csamatiattiow witk Pri
tko Ittates. A
PAIBOIII, Jr., mrrn
odes lo mown.. slook.swo Siff=il
sow. se
HAVING takes Ow Ware,
cm• Ode a Pima o•
I Itypeethally soiltet. •
Mateh.ll2, len
1851.
Tw..day,
MMI
1. 11. rpi.t.raToor
aid Cum at
TORWMUMIO I
donne on the Public gone*. on tbill
, recomly *cooped by k.. N. Wed".
of public pa . trample.
WALTERICRESTER.