CM FlOll CALIPORINA. Arran+ , o f Me North America-20.000,000 in Gold Dort on the way—Receipt ( i f a Largo traount of Gold MlA .sparkting accounufroot do Mises. • The ateemship North America, Capt.Bluthem.ar rted at New York on Zdooday evening, frOm Cha im., bringing - California dates to the first of May. The N. A. sailed from Cbsgres °tithe 24th ult., and has made the run home in sight diva and six hours. She brought 400 passengers and $BOO,OOO in specie til l gold dust.. Neither the Georgia nor Falcon. had arrived at Chagret when the N. A. left. She met the Empire City between Jamaica and Hayti Is lands. • The steamers Union,.Oregon and Republic had arrived at Panama. The Union brought - 200 pas-. en c.' and $150,000 in dust; the Oregon '75 pas. wagers and $BOO,OOO in Iddet, and the Repoblic 200 pi.sergers and sl,ooo.o6o—in all $2,050,000, be %bat is in the handirof passengers, probably #1.000,000 more. • The.barke Elizabeth, NVhitini .11Z11, ,g, the ships Tay'-or, Hathaway, and brig Fanny, -had also arriv td at psalm& from an Francisno. From the Alia Calikruia, May hi. The most important event which has transpired since the sailing of the steamers of the 15th, is the election of last Monday which resultedier a trigniph for the whigs, in majorities for city officers ranging ,from three to seventeen hundred votes. The demo crats elected tWo alderman, the whigs silt; the dem , slats also elected rime assistant alderman. the 11igs four. All•the rest tethe whig ticket was elected. new and neat church, erected by Dr. Poring was dedicated on the 20th. ' • The city of Nevada has elected city officers, and hes a newspaper called the Nevada Journal, pub lished semi-weekly.l • . Considerable 'progress has been made by the corn missioriers in forming treaties with the Indians.— Yesterday there was a rumor that the volunteers had been whipped by the Indiana in the Mari 1 ..... - dcs!rict. R q bberies had been so numerous and bold in e icintty of Nlenterey, that the people have called up on the executive for protection. 'There has beets much,, snow in the mountains, and we have beard of several persons who have lost their lives by being frozen to—death. The Indians still continue their depredation'aka the %Icinity of Los Angeloi. \ Since the rains, the minerehave been reportd is dcirg mush better than previously. Some of the richest specimens of quartz havq been brought to this city ever seen, producing mere than tl..rty -three per cent of gold. Some turners have been afloat that a 'secret expe dition has started for the purpose of taking, posses, 'ion of Lower California. But it icprobably mere lv a rumor. The. grand jury has made a. Scathing report, which handles many of our officials without gloves, and deals severely with nuisances generally. The Legklature was to adjourn yesterday, after cession of four months. - Tne prospects - of good broom are favorable, the Fring rains having been of inestimable value io tarmrrs - and gardeners. 'llm,thess has revived coni;idqrably; and the con fideuce of our citizens in the future progress of th. State is unabsted. We regret to state - that the II in. Mr. Thurston, rf Oregon, died on the passage from Panama. His th•onse wae•ihe billions fever, and he died one day , befire the California reached Acapulco. He s wag t”'iried at Acapulco. The Mistes.—From tho Sacramento Transcript we gather , the following items relating to the mines and the prospects of the miners: The Georgetown Diagings.—The numerous can ons and gulches within an ,area of 'five miles of Georgetown, have generally 'paid well. • Many of the canons, among others the Oregon• eni Missouri, bare been worked over some half a dozen times.— ding were not thoroughly understood at the start, and 'surface washing wig pursued by the mi ners. Afterwards holes were sunk, deeper and deep er, until late exper.4nce has shown that shafts sunk one hundred feet, and then the system of coyoti.pg. adopted, is the proper mode for working that 4ia (net of country. The Volcano Diggings.—A friend who is just down from et.cse °Wings, mrorms us that the ml „rrs there are making very fair averages. The large slide leading down from Soldier's Gulch to ss erds Sutter Creek, isontirely dugitip. Those who happened to strike the rich lead deposited along the old channel of the greens, have been quite success ful. There are snime three hundred,persons still at work there, who make on an average from *3 to el 6 per day. The snow which fell there has ell disappeared, with the exception fif a little remain., ing on the hill tops in the.'vicinity. The' copious fall of water haf given ie who had earth thrown up in the gulches, an ad dable oppOrtunity to wash Jt. out. The Souther* .Ifines.lAThe Stockton Tiines gives some interesting statements of the discovery of rich quartz veins in the Southern mines. The editors consider th'at it, has been satisfactorily estab lished that the quartz vein'will eventually prove ,:an tnexhaustable mine of wealth to this country. They say that Dr. Jas. Brown, a scholar-and an able prac tical man, and -Dr. Radcliffe, who have traveled through. the southern region, making observations; at all the principal points, have expressed this to be their opinion. Many of the gulches, it is said, are now supplied with water, and thrminers are ictuul . iv - engaged in welshing out the auriferous soil which they have thrown up'. Mariposa Mines.—A correspondent of the Stocktjn , Journal, writing from the Mariposa, in speaking of Some large pieces of geld recently found in that section. say e:—"The largest piece ,eighs fourteen pounds and seven ounces; the next ;is 48 ntineres;and the next 3.sounces of pure gold. The tint two are considerably impregnated with 1 -rock, though their intrinsic value is more than half - their The people have been doing remarkably well here for the past few weeks, and they are corn " mg fast from all parts of the countnlG" The Xorthern Minrs.—We, condense the, follow nu;; mining item from the Marysville lieraldu Large numbers of persons are returning from Scott's river and locating at Morris's Ravine, Long's Bar, Oregon Gulch, Rich Gulch, and Bute Creek, where none of the miners are making less than from !he dollars to an ounce per . dal. - Mr. Charles Simmons states that our Monday tact, a lump weighing I.s.ounees was taken from Oregon The Discovery in Shasta Valley.—Shasta creek for river, as it is generally termed) heads in the , Aestern P lope of the Coast range, and distant some SO:miles from Redding's springs. The old route to the northwest mines was to cross from the springs to Weaver creek; but now the packer ascends the 'Sacramento higher, before he crosses the first spur of the, coast range. Shasta river is one of the tributaries of Scott's rater, and the valley along the stream is said' to be beautiful, widebint out for several miles at different poznts. It is in one of these .extended undulating ••;epes that the late discovery has been made, a slope in tthich several thousand acres of land are- found. Already have one thousand acres been prospected, and the result he.s been such as will have the effect to' draw thitherward a great population. The diggings are somewhat peculiar, for all the earth contains gold, and from the surface doyen four feet to the bottom rock, extensive yields have been gathered. The gold is remakably coarse, and it is in this that the peculiarity consists; it, however, has been found thit where diggings were extensive, the 'o'd:a as remarkablyifine,And distributed with kgreat deal of equality • . We have been informed that the poorest earth lieds 10 awe to the pin. If this be correct, for tunes may be realized even out of this. The stream stT.rils a copious supply of water, and it will be an mil matter to haul the dirt in carts ind wagons to the water, were extensive machinery may be erect ed for sepsiratygg the earth and guld. Thejacks, or mere extended washers, trill be able to wash 1.000 builiels of earth in the same time thskit formerly re. quired to - wash 100 bushels. • The Nevada Journal eyes tlinfollowing aecooitt of a discovery in that•pielce:- Great Exeitesasat!—liough and Ready , waa alive en 'Wednesday, from the discovery of a. neb pros- Peet on Second street. The ground squall located is streets or lots, which have thus been occupied chce the laying out of the town last Fall. But one of our miners undertook to prospect the ground, and If'•er a few hours i work succeeded in obtaining four . . bits the pan. In an boar tfterWalds he gat down, and in the first pan obt'ained four dollars in gold!— Like wildfire the skim spread, end quick hurrying in all directions, the mjnerewitbin sight and hear ing poured in, like befit when the hive is attacked, t with their tools and their' stakeS. Some were on h their Tay with pro% kiona, lull some of the most lu- a dicrous scenes occurred. One had Ilia hands full of tl beef, and his anxiety to get a "claim," while ,11 could find no place to deposhe.hts "grub," was amu sing. A carpenter-au work near bi, engaged , in e getting out a frame for al building, immediately ~'" jumped on to the very groudd belonging to his em- t. ployer, upon which the house was to be erected, and v "staked off" his claim with! an auger, two. ehieels I; and a handsaw, while hetoik his stand in the mid- . 1 we of the lot, hatchet in haaad,.awearing that "his . claim was staked off and hitt tool upon it!" ' : i t Great Discover )1 of Gold!— r. L. W. Taylor, c tool upon is just down from Sha to ci , brings us itit l el , ligence of some very important di oVeriee that have I recently been made in Shasta valley, found along the stream bearinz that name. It appears that P some packers wt .., C 3 mpipg in the valley over night: 6 when one of teem chanced to pick up a piece of l ' gold worth $lO or $l2. : This induced them to a prospect the country, and we are assured that the d m discoveries have been of a highly gratifying cha rad ter. One thousand acres of the valley have been ' ___________ prospected, all of which yields handsomely. The average is from 10 cents upiwards triple pan. Five men who have been engagO there ever since the discovery, have Made in areme of $BO to a map each day. The depth of the diggings is from one I' • . to four feet. 1 Prrfitabla Work.—A company of four prsoni, engaged in a gulch of Plo...erville, are taking oat daily $lOOO, or 250 apiece The gulch hid been' previously worked, but by 4 ggiug into the, baohil, and washing an extra -quantity of ear'h ; with the Long Tom, the company are enabled to mike, these . wages. Victory, the shi Quartz Discovery niar Rougk and Ready:—• "attirday last a vein of quartz was discovered Deer Creek, about two miles north of Rough a Ready, of great richness. It is Supposed to be e , tensive and is undoubtedly •n outcrop of the vei now being worked about Grass'Valley. , .1 Fine Specinten.—A miner in the vicinity ' Nevada took out a piece of quartz rock tweighi, seventeen pound+, strongly impregnated with go It is valued at $2,500, and was found close t surface: Silver Ore.—We havelleard Of several rich di coveries of t si I ver ore in the country adiicenttu Stoc n. The limes se,ys that there are thousarids • ttMit of this ore in the region of the Four Creeks. Dr. B rown, some time age, found a vein three ft in thickness, near Carson's Creek, and Powell other similar veins may be foetid. Cul. Powell I vored uwith a speeimen!froin - t - mine be has in I eossessi n, a d from his statement; we donclude tl. Mexicans in former times, worked tle veins in t ._.. region of the Four CreekX. Good Lad,k.—We saw yesterday a splendid apt imeu of pure old, -weig ins Iliscisti. The hale t i in 1 which it was find ii sit uated :n Kentucky vall , 'between Deer C eltiand South Yuba. The gal I all coarse, and, si Warty enough, is embedded i s stratum of clay. One has to dig down about 8 feet before reaching thi and there it was so coarse that the from who. orked the claim pidked out the pieces from the clay.. They. bound three pieqes weighing together $l,O 0 one of which was perfect ly round. The fortunate entleinen are E. S. Ben nett, C. W. arid J. A. tit lollop, and S. b. Eis worth, of Boston and vicinity 1 I Mariposa Ltassr.—A iun4of gold found in •ihe Mariposa diggings en the:lBult weighed 1-4,Blbsi Ou the :al, two-lumps were to but at the same place, one weighing four ounce and a half d another worth !Wu,. I I :• _ • Lynch Law—Blume Exec nof Five T i .... , •We team from Mr. ' tt, of Bonse k Sco t t's Sif r ferry, that on last Sunda afternoon a be id of e l ve Mexicans, horse and cat le thieves, were arrested about four Miles from the r ferry, on the o Jba quin. They were first se eaesing Mr. Dana l Pet terson's ranche, with fifty ead of cattle havin the brands - of It. Livermore. Dr. Marsh, and Soilor Al. slat., When Mr. P. inqiiired if the cattle' were r sale, they answered yes, and• Mr. P. struck a be gain fur them at tetill per head, on condition that they would drive to Mr. Liticfsi coral'. They con sented, and Mr. P. conscious that they were stolen. dispatched messengers to his neighbors fur sigh— ' While they were drividt the cattle into the coral, they saw the neighbors gathering, and suspecting 1 their object, started to ply. ' - ! Wire were arrested before they got fairly started; another only ran a few h ndred tuck before he was overtaken, but the fifth led the arresting party a chase of over ten 'miles He was tine y captured and brought back, and he 'while put oder clii.e confinement. They we quest coed, se erately las tow here they obtained the cattle, and pitch told 4 different story. The gentleniek were Olen sent for whose brands were on tl e stock, and cid, their - arri , cal they not only identi ed the Cattle' as proper ty stolen from them but !so the horses, pen which the robbers were driving , hem 0I f. The hole party I were identified as a gang of robbers will) have fur-' felted this•valley for over a year. i f i • I A jury of twel e citieens were ilummOed to try the accused, wh cier al patient lekamiriation of the case, pronounce Milt gUilty, and left their pi/016h , meet to the vote of thetoile of the neighborhoOd. ' Fifty meta Were present : he voted:in favor of Mime diete execution, and 9t hburs were-allowed themi to Prepare. Duna:this thine they made each a con fession, ackie.....e,:g,lig t at they acre engaged f fur some time past in robbui i the ranches of the valley. t They also acknowledged !their sentence to be just, and stated that they *elle employed by a band, of white men. One of the Iprisohers was the vaepteraj( of the notorious "Jim Biiekwith." Their names is Ramon Dias, of Hermosillo, Timoteo Sandoval, Lo is Cracie, Francisco Ga/vitz, and Jessup Mureuo, o f Mazatlan, Mexico. , On Monday morning ai. 10 o'clock the prisoners were conducts*strougly strongly, in a wagon, to the' the galluwii which bed b ' n prepared for the pur pose, the ropes were tied o the cresi- beats, and af ter bidding / some Califor Jana adios, 'who Were in e the crowd, they themselves give the sigmal fur the wagon to drive on, and 'it another moment they I .were all five dangling in he air, w!iere they are yet . swinging. The whole ffsir o our informant says, was conducted with due s leineity lind decorum, and, theriitizens appear dee toed, to a man , to telisi n upon. hemselves the•ree usibility of ridding their valley of these outlaws. They was hung near t immediate neighborhood close to Charley Hortote al. . Sriarrust. AORNCT—. us ‘IiiirrOCIEIN a" Ilf 111111 Swum —We have rem ly been made acquainted with a ease of spiritual It spay, that we unless has staggered oar previous credulity, and eads us to think that there may be ore In the t • y than our philosophy had dreamed f. So long as he myste rious invisible, confined heir &moneys ion to the creation of an obstreiwro s knOcking, frightening old women and childred, an subierving no useful pur pose, we were inclined t. think it was best to let them rest in peace; buts nce they have demonstrated their willingness to Ptak- themselves generally use ful, perhaps it maybe st to give them employ ment. But to the incid•nt: A building in process of removal at Columbus, P .. to effect which the com mon method of a horse a. d windlass was employed. It boiverer proved too •. • • ousorod belcome o•dead. set." In the dilemma itfw as:suggested Ithat the aid• of the spirit of Simpsonl be invoked. The spirit was accordingly summotted, and upon being inter rogated if he could move he building, diffidently re plied that he "guessed he contd."ing - retioested to apply his shoulders to: iit the buildin immediately B g started, to the utter diedomfnure of he doubters, with such celerity that reat expedition was nec essary to get the horse o tof the way. Let Phi losophy hereafter cless ampsdn's spirit with the •!moters."—Frrdonia C or. I I 1 . ! . . Heat:ix—A despatch ated Oneida, June 6tb. to the Utica Observer, relates that an sink:lowa ; man was killed near Verona station by a freight train which passed that morn ng. He was completely cut to pieces, and his ins were scattered thing some distance: brains, t th, and piece. of flesh and : bones, !ere theorem abou in the moat horrid mahner. He was intoxicated when begot off the treitt x and was taken care of by - the watchman bad the _ex press went east, when be summed there world be no further danger. _I • I 1 1 I e fork of the road, ia the of the lagoon, -end xery ranche.—Siockrost Jowls. Cootese-Theiollerstiegt arde►a seem liven by the ptain of a Western steamboat, when she was it to engsffe in a race with another best. Rosin np that: 'oaten thwinsineer to shut down • safety valk•e! Give ber Gins. Gentlemen who en% stepped up to the captain's office and settled please retire to the ladies cabin till we pass boat or bust. Fire up r o Moan Coaxe.—lt seems that these painful .reacences can be cured in • very simple way, J , htiut resort to caustics or the corn doctor. h tubers' Journal diaeloass a secret which it avers i I relieve humanity from a load of misery not the difficult to bear than it is unpitied or ridiculed. ayo: 'ha cause of-corns, and likewise of the torture h. -occasion, is simple friction: and to lesson fric io you hare only to use your toe a• you do in like I umstances a coach wheel—lubricate it with o e oily substance. The best and cleanest thing o se is a little sweet oil, rubbed upon the affected •a t (after the twit is carefully pared) with the fin , e , which should be done on get'ing up in the mur i and just before stepping into bed at night. In ew days the pain will diminish, anikin a few (lays re it-will cease, when the application way be .1 outinued. . - -. ,3r,..' , ..i,:'. :,' ‘ •-,•• - ' . , '. .. -...;: s RZ i i i CZ 4 14 r z ,, ,_____ ..1 ; ~ _EM ~...__, , P . 1 1 . , E_ , 5 ... : . 7)..._R . .._c. _• 1 fad El - 0-- : 4 In ta• il tq . _• ~,,, „ 44 .,...,„ . •;`• - - ..... ' t• TiTr -- -.7.' c "'''' • .1 •- ' %a l ' -• l:7 .1 it - •;•t , - f-... a 101 f.:ric.,. , - .. ... It. ' ... • Ali 7 i l ' . M-1 : ,:. 4 . • . , - • t . fril • ~,, _ .y, WA'.' % -.t.t...,' -1,72. P ' rali.:', I, .--, " ..'-'F ' - - .- -Z' i " fi .s r : ' • - • ', .7'. '!',...- •••7.f.: 1 - .- 4 I 1, ~ y .0 THE CAMPAIC.N HAS OPENF.D. ju4 n turned from the 11-utt and am n9w the 1 5 largest stock : .iieets of all kin 1. that were c. 0. - landed in rte, which nett. i ..rrhased at wrred sales of half their original f. and will he sold for rash wllllo.lt resets r. I wishau remind c public that 1 intend tot:lore. nut plr,onal rot nreliou w•tla the v /sods litteine.• this 'par. nod ill'ipt e the CIAII.I iiiiii ty such jar ( no as w ill Irate a lasting it. it usury to the Euipire*tores. II do I a isle to make money this ear. Ma work for the-public as wit seen by the Cali - wring A Catalogue of nay goods would hr. WO istliy, 1 a Mild therefbre add Mai a lady ran tt Uteil:o4. at the i ~i.i re a dreg,. fur Fitly rents from no torsi an Erlol4l Lai Ilka.. P Ai as ever made up. fart colors . some lower !till* find as Food ,yard 6. ide brown Sherting form sax to right emits as There Is in RN/ lor Sat and tine dress goods. and all other kinds of dry vents • • • mason. A choice lot of Bonnets and Parasols just rereiv .l very large stock (now hustling) of Carpels, Oil 4:1001 0 . L attlng and Dragarts or New and choice patterns, for , sale St a 1 i-evunt from former prices. 'rocker,. till.ir -ware and koolting glasses, a routpietr a , sorimptit at reduced pricinii. II ant begizipinj receive lay late latgeTuretinge of Hardware. troll. Steel, Ike . all a large di-count to prices. l am receiving leoo legit of .1-tern Nails watranteil, from fa to to penny at :l1 cents per unit by the keg. awl all laud. are in propmtion. taripersiina echanic• that w alit tools, now is your tune. I to rot 'hike this preposition to otpin• the trade of fltie. I have no animosity towards any 100ftill 4110 ronierusate sit putt the,citirrus of Erie ottani:pining gowittess s f...r their very liberal patrUnage cargo eat to nie for the ISsit fifteen)l•ar. past during my residence to Inc. After lul bus pissed any one failing to embrace this opportunt it of purchasing t100111 1 111)4111 - 11 great iargains. Jo no: 1,13110. 00V efie but sutit.eliei.. My thick shall be kept equal to the demand Whit the viol 01 the year. if it requireplinlf 10111100. June . 7. 1 31. 11. cAD‘VELI.. _ tianna to the solicitation of • lam. nunitier of intorno; riCl i now under treatment kw Vhroaie ‘vc:" . ."rEit - ♦ ELT. Me well • human Elecumpathiat of 11,nel:intl. lons tiedlion to remain at his room in the American Hotel inn necks are whi re all nho arc afflicted woli Chronic eou.piasnts isray hove an oppurvitotty oT coninating Mut. thre-iinlvetueesiimil in ahorbeF part 01 do paprr. June). 111.015110 FLOtilt: 'LOUR::: • 40 sate 1 1 . 4$1 4 )1Te h g e x e li "le"ig" jast rZl7l7l' . ! )r .kennmant nllll he kept &minx thevenson w 0 1 . e.it e OF by the stttgtc Barrel. Leasers tutppi tett at tbwest pr . Jut; 7. FARM FUR 4ALF: tjt I.: aFn m one acme on the [.eke road, iwo miles ivest 11- (gibe city of rote, neany all in; %%gob a gootl water power. a comfort. h'e Hour., Barn and • ogehrord. Pe ke WU! per sele. uue-futtith tktwu. and the loaf:tote In three equak atu.unl In stalments w job outer... 4. Apply to Mr. %Valow.oa Knelt. sk.rie. of otp A. llama tactile. at P. C. Staataa'a. 13 , J, Maks duet lEtu;ralo. Le E. "tette I.ll.age copy. lfl ' Osith for Wool 1 - 8 wont . to b u y ton,uutni. ut %vow. owl will pi) the 117474e5t prwe in ear& on dellrrrr at our store. Ile. Juoe 7. tv illtrl UN. & Cd i OTaliT COW.' STRAYED lioili the .kil.eri.ser itboirt two weelki aao. a pale red row. iA hile tit the Sorehead. CU er "part oilier tail wiirt , ..solle tot hireoti bee tee"; . 1 j 'ed \ r, .git men:ill. Any perw)n EIVIIIIr iiitunwitsuil 0 et 'ether will be baudeousely IV , at. 1.11. - 7.-3tl . IiESJ I,MIV SOUt.E. - ___ ____ BTU Mr COW. , live yea\ erseurr:Jin t, n, , t. f • r ' It 11, w. • . I t 1 1 h, I ea ' , lc. a tn n t 1 t. I t, • 1 1 1( I %RAVED front the msbocribur,llvlna so MilWrcrk 1.. tleZr R• au • 10-titb•r),, about tba Grit or .4. a dark ref your %ilia a la hat , thee. tame a o•I a: 4.1 I 1,111 %elf. tl4. bt'bor•cr ir tjli rr , autoruothuu uhusa• abr. UMW be Attunl wit, cacsrgli 111.1 wr m . 311 }-asawmgd.- 31 ., lortioe'rt,the 1x•1 1 aard etrl Ur irj , I w,ilnhly rewar Mille/telt. Jame 7. I OTXOn, that tete atulkign.tl has realgued the It.a. 1.. - G. agreeable iterel wt., by W. 111. Willima• anti flellertng Dr. Hall • Praetitictter of Kyrie and Sut ra,* vrotild respectfully memo line or surveil! aid. Stroll be when dement by him. B. W 11.1.1.4140. 31. H. tiTICE is nerehs di., practice of ift-lic It. ik t. nrtie It, of atortnent le• r . i 1; . Hall an the orient, of l be a oneerv-tul awl ortellli ry. and a complete judge of di I .1141 tom to all a Ito require !dell pity to assist him in Ins peattn, IWattshuryl.. Jokne 7. IQ3I NCilitavy► Land II F. suttee ...bet. resident of Vol'oaron.6, %I.litary County Land Wirrnin./1 In lowa. ISO sere warranty ai . sl3; Hit a acre war•anu at 87 Twenty-rive per e Ems lo , nted in Wt.rcmenn 1 l'he suloctiber 1.4 int well acquainted in not % .1S( . 01.111. alltilhal inc all the Piaui of the tl most of the GOVCITIWCIIt lan Its •ittmted unt I rthat it is the ehotee4 thrming land in the We: I use hat. ittg Land IVarrattu,and destrotts of kc:. \ f rward them to the subscriber at the &tritest mom ( y particular attention to the location of all warrant t. me. Money must accompany the Warrants with a e Iption of the kind of Land ileseried. whether Timl wiling., or Pratry.- Dupljeates will be immediately tiers as soon as located. whereupon r:IIPHIN ran be Im. ... astaington. Addre..6 Pont-paid to the k:ubscriber ni rgmfillae ndallar Wipconsin. E. MONECT.. Referetier. —F. P. Catlin. Regioter; M. P. Gllemn. - Receiver ci , he Land (Mee. Willow River, St. Croix Co.. W1,e.0n,,n; C, klin . Receiver of Land (lifer, Green Ray, Wiscon.in; datnu e i %V. Reale. Lt. Gov. Tayehmlah, ¶ViPconslm Ron. Y. P. Taf se. Folinkie, Wileotioln: lion. James ThompsOr., James -hall, Smith Jackpot). Erie. l'a. 3m I NOFXOUSII FOR HAD paw,. :w article Is now introduced to thrr putdie. which Is war ned, when used with r,od flour. tomake I ight. sweet, and rely luminous bread. By tie use 01 Pro,t.n Sr. ‘lerrall's Yeast Powder, yon ran smold the con.omptich of a " " . , .. Amu,. of" impure % egetaide inato.r, m Melt is ...Attained In i iii;: l i d uer's Yeast; and chalk , alum. marble &Ist, and lad llour. o lo ch are contained in the articles sold as •Wreani of Tartar and ' - a for making Bread." Last but nit leant. you ran avoid the . neer of failure in ia .king good Mead. 4.14 n hen this fs,...ler is u according:olio. directions, the bread is sure to rise. it re-I q ire% din time to F I r 1 id before Waking. and Is enuallv ndhpte.l tol leuves. hot biscuit+ or rolls, buckwheat and Other grliChtle rake's, gingerbread. and sweet cake- of atl kinds. A little Mit added to the hatter thr dumplings, boiled apple tulthbuca. and hot pies. and will make it etegantl) light. and much more digestible.' This is warranted to keep iu any climate.. Fur sale by ' 7Erie. Julie 7, 1531.-4 R,T. STERRCTIC k tiON3 . XTRACTrl.r.rreston k Mirrill's extorts of Lemon and Vanilla. foi sole by R. T. WIER Rixr sc sox. W.trl - 12.—I'restoo & Merrill's Pt-acts It a ter for (fa U voting Cuptar4.. Cake. &e.. for ontle , hy R. T. Ft. & ORN STARCII for sale by Erie. June 7. R." 1". STI:RRETT & SONS I 0 41( oX ER ()ranges and Lemons just received 4)y railroad. and Tor sate ay R. T ( ( TERRE" 141,N5. r . y EGS Rale Powder pun re i e t eq:e 4 47;l a tir t i v i r ll, for rate eJV OROCREEIrr AND az.AssI . 4TLE. A GOOll news's:tent of Inninn and Tea tleut. en blue. noun. xi. Inn blue. white and inullbery; also. a goal vinery of Gi.1146- w arr. for sale at the ToWrst trgunes by . C. M. T I LIU A LS. rmas.—Fresh Green and black Teas. onto , wt Auks from Cahtots; *owe Green Tea kw 30c. pet • rtiroo.l. KrieJune . EASTERN FAS.NIONA FOi SUMMER JUST RECEIVED. rr Ik undersigned. thankful for pm paironaure and lualicitint a contimianee of the RAMP, would res pectfully sabounce to the public that he is prepared to cut and make up Garments in the latest New York . role. Ile narrants his work to he equal, if not supe rior. to any done to the City. No Ilt—no Cutilea done in the uiwt fashionable sale and done • •when promised. JOIIN Gt.))II.4)ING. Erie. Join. 7, IRYI. - Reed's nlock, opposite the Flannel Mon. BTTAND MATES. 2 Doz.:Just reeEtetthey are superior to any ever offered tomtit. iu this plate. 'very mau warning new eyther a npSnaths ought to buy them, Orr sale by 4ie, June, 7. irrr.l)EN & SON. IVIORE NEW GOOD:i.—We have wade arrangetneuts by which we shalt receive weekly the latCpt at) les fruit the city. Persona 'audit% the laical, styles taill - dourell to call at O. I. Wrtght's Block . • LAIRD k. R usT. --- Spring and Ihnumer ifoMRS. H. S. WARD would say' to the Lacher that dm by their liberal patronage heretofore extended to het.abt it now {general with the latest New York JW and Philadelptim fashions of Spring and Sumtnee Bonnets. nhieh she will be happy to sell dl the very low eat pi . leer. Her stock consists of over fluty different kinds of Bonnets. at priers that cannot help but soothe tisinu. Alro , Ribib um and Ewa am. an d in Beta {mend assommetit of Millinery. Wawa bleached automated in the latent styles. All kinds of Country Poodnem taken In pnyment. 11l °Dewy Nillioerasupplied with pods at the lowest market. prid•eti. En" aloft MI. • . 32 CLA/aVOYASCE.. • i . i TIR F WII , II"EItIVEI.T, of firmed and , has A rtivvid In Erie. end 1/ Will .tay Ara few day, with big clan% oyai Illartrut In. Marlin Mit: place he will attend to giving I:lair vo ant Flaationa 7 l b rir tons and Preicriptionsf3r Digeare. and enol:: seal El3lllllll-' 110114 i and will warrant all one!' Inreolicatiomi t n. 10 .: viirerli.r t,, any that ean be et ven by the beid Anatomett or Ph icilocod • and n 11l also attend to curing the pdloa In:: Illo:re-e n In hi. rooms at the American Hotel : l'broule..teute and I ndamnintory Rlteutua- Ilan 2 Neuralgia, Headache. Toothache. Iluopitur It:ough. Ceram. 'A vihrita. Aruba and Climate 1111111[1dIP. Coll.ldi pt ion . Inflamma tion and Ilemmorrime of the I.uncs. Doe:i.e.* of tl: Heart. Liter.. K olneye and intintines, lit imestria. etc rofulau4. Acute, Chronic and Inflammatory Disease,: of the Eyes, Deaf..ins, Peter and, Ague. llthoonume and other D/WZIMPS of the Signe I Pile,.. lam c orrhewa and Prolamin Uteri ; Cancer. Ind moat ion.l.:lc brat i O ".. and other Disetasee:nf the breurtv ; Ul.frlcerl. Tuition., and Fever' Sore*, Nett wit, Fainting, t' it ileptie. I.,:ilept i t and Pitral)tici Fib.. Intiana.., II) pticondria, and all (Aber Ner I' i Dow:ow-. I lit Neuralgia or Rheumatic :ace tion...l l or pa it v of an) kind.• ariOna from any dieemie whatever, relief II ill given In one• boor, or no chair will be made aw .erviees. Dr. W. wi•lies it drOinetly undervlood, that heidoes not wiahl to interfere o oh the practice of any of the Phyvie idnv of this place . but gni) I:, treat mach ea.ei aa arc eontidened ineurable under' other system:tor practice. 1 N. It. All iraminationa in my rooms for diseare.l(ercept Clair voyant etarninalt.r.r) ellitiS. • Erie. May V. IA3I. till ' lA7II IN EA RN liT. when 1 Kay to thooe th t know timat rrive. holeiael that they maw rail ad pa we 1 the lit of Ju ly. or I :than mike emu. My mend. will pl.- .e t r this In mita as I don't n ni:: an) hard feeling:4lmi shall do up IllKnli re.pecti to permni., an ! tim.i and will have money. r.. JI'STICE. Erie. Ala), 11. 1141. - ' • ,3 I 1 --- _ --i-L-- VA" .1 Yt I: Vilt US—Warattted fresh and purr It ?try /I. J. 1111'RTOM A coo. i 11. I'...ST()CKT(./N. ' 1 ( Surrenrors to Iranian N, - /..insial4l‘ ro i 0 ; Dr.(;:l 4.n.,. to otiono Übe Ladres and terourtuati of Frit% and i 11; ...wt.' g...irrraly. that he has opened a choler mirk of 4:01 , 1 atoll Filer ‘Vatrlses, tine Jewelry. tiltlarr Wart. Motorail I wartoornta.! Furry Good*. Kr.. etc . Ittorttwof ate Coon llosuse. owe tittorj tt rst or t'latt•orrei.) la hirls he w 111 Ite p.ratall to ealotot and willi pill at prima moat reasottobie. A tall la res f eettolly 11U1Kiled. •I Erie May tl. . Weer floods for the Peoplo. TE Subscriber IS new receiving big ilpelog irurek of Gooditj consiroug of thy Gt.' iods, Groceries. Hardware. Crorkery.„ Glass.. are. Nails, Liquor.. &e. which IS large awl well relecte4 and bought cheap., and will be sold at very low priced gut readyi fmt awl far it.) as cheap Ss any caber ,in Erie Good otad.ler Muds from Ifte -mike. and the hest EMiersh and Merrimac ut ler y ant. and all oilier goods in propostion. %%slung m do a more ready pay husinessisill make the prier. sojlou as to In isitons to make ready pay toe thew itootts.--1 reptile are retpresned total ) and take a look at my goods and prij re? Ii cost nothing o do that. and will ohlter.'t ours &e. atay 4:1141. did ITH JACK* ill. Now rural! Nagr Goods! , R and 13. P. KEPLER haying formed Co-Part . , 111 . 141114. in th e Mercantile Luaineno. ua the old stand Gram Fellior, ;Kutner, Nos. Perry Dluek, take Mis medic/dol . inkinninir their friend., and the puldie that they are now receit mr theik rimintr and Susumer stock. %loch will be cold cheap. A swags vojee already on hand which the ladies arc particular!) incl.' ted to call unit examine. • 47 BET ri Nl.bona sad Artuticial Ater+. a Pill aparwtiarnt al l Apra lg. Pll,ll.t.lißTON'el• AT T 0 R N P: y 8 AT ' LA W . I Are ?mere to inform their e 11.% that althotich hmaily eYeetelt t , ) lire nolo their office. on the 'mll mlllOl the tint m et they ore' attain loeated and will he happy to per ver thlair client* and friend Otteo, three thaw. north of the POI ie Fillip.. over Zionmerly: I store. (ppwra P the one pre, 10U.:y OCCII t. i..d. II) theta. I , Mr. Grant es C.Jllllllkriourr for the Stat,h of New York, Otti . Indiana, Mink, Nlno.ouri, town, nol Ntieldnu, and Penni and Donnty Land Await Aprilt ' Ctinn rare article nn handand for rale by the hun dred or II the pound, by ea IMP TON. M AV EittrricK t C -4- Cheaper Than tho Cheapest... ett LI, at No. ti, Cheaolaide; and are the elte.apalat awelt of Mil, ple anti rrebey thandnetra•olleted an thin market. Just reabe.l a general anaortme it of Lithe* Dress Moo alg a llonneti, Bonnet Triunastaga, Glove* and lloadery. ice. Ake. Thew Ilona were inr,anlyThonstat at auction for ea.'', at great sacritieeg, *old at eorreoponiling low figures. More hereafter. i Mat I. 1-. - at ' C. M. I'ILIBALS. ehoiap Sardwari tltoro. AV receiving a large and wt tl rktte j l u.tock of Heavy nwf shelf Itarawaso ar no. ever bmacht to than anarket,pnd at 1% 11 l , be at a slll );I its mace, a. 1 do I.orillv. WI the Cacti eyelet° only. 3 to. cv. a -how ;am thing 14 , 1.11111.0 P, Ilardn are can %ail+ llniet , vaitype at t h e I I, ' , IN afr Some. Atnorternyetocilt can I 1,11 I Iron both man 1 and +Tune. from 3-Is to 3 Inetace; lilt bar front II 10 12 inches, hoop. Land, ereoll, oval and half oa of all rises, Sahle nail roata. Illahrlarh and Ainerican bilker 50 . 4. as •Linn., rittittar, orouted boxes, tualable caettutte, tart. Lamp., aus al.. tec.,. atta's bellows, dart packs.l cross bate: tua Poe kr% L ariat. lug, trace. halter. dog and jack chain,. stoker LP Ftruts rough( and rut. tr :an four t O eak.lll tattles. nail. (rota Id AtaLaleo fen. - ,Its)111111 lso senee. door. finishing and wrouisht oasis, horse shorn, buits)tiol hinges of all kinds and sizes; gale 'althea. ma, e rut and rirrular saws; friction rollers. Shovels, spode!, 'Niel, ;oaths. forks and a pod assormierd Of snecborties , kr.. ace „ i RUFUS *frail), Erse, May, 3d lE4I. lIAP BORERS and fox &ropers at rh7c:iheap Hardware ds,-; ! Rl' l'lrS REED,. Stl PIT Silt'. 4 Re—A spud areortateut at May Zal , 14.31. RUFUS REI.II. Ku. 3 Reed Rouge ti LOOKING GLASSE:P.—A good aiseorirtient at lb. cheap 'toes of. 1.4 AWRY. Wu 41VN Jk. 90,0001iftt. WOOl.l WAY - 117.1T -----" T .Vall a• 111 he nal lat the r.nipi•e S. 6 ores fur Con.tanlha. wool. Is CErie Ma t• 11. 11 r.11111'F.1.1 Copartnership. It T nAvr. this day associate.' with iit).elf in the flue & Pa In liii i I .leen. v 'anther, George aurtvu. 3. 11. LIURTUN Erie. Nlay I. 1.1. e. glom aubseithern bat itnaestered Into a Illotiartnerstils under i fi rm of j. U. &ones. & 1 , 0 , :yr!. prepared 101 Pen DfMl l ..= trines. Ilya Stuffs. Paints. Oda. Glass, titaystrare. Patent c ine,: Lc. &e.. on farotahle term.. and MI KU a eon* ia u •Ince,,pc the I I bet& I,atrunase heretofore ettande.l lathe old e•tahli.hineht. 3. 11. 111 - 11 Ti iN. GEoRGE I U RTON I . Erie; NI ey 1-1 No. S. Ree,l llonsf, —-- War/OIL I WV 1 :111 4 I N ts ; 1 1 rfy a :r d lW W l i l i l l .. " Rf a c t ;74 .. t l 3 e l (1 , itivited to coil. J. B. BURTON, Mov fl. - -- ',HI elir.lizitied Ths•Jth) eeett Ihr rule pr the Etny.treil a, 5.5.1.1 y *I. i If. CAD‘ ELL. . . ' "ir, . o. Eakz.zyst wnitZT.D. I oforni the puhlie that lie intends to par panic tri rit 111 aticntinut to Veterer.y A,jrzerylln aI I ita variou. maitetie4:-. Iliwetnreer wlt6t.e rearotiaile. Motor mall and ree. (Mel t the emtrO tillable. near the ocuict Loift of the Exteligtou Caltali Erie, Jan.',,1.34 1$ I 4 . ! I • NEW Gt.)ol)s , '. f VAT a In rite ancrarell atileeted stock of Dry Coyl t Tenbret In* and liadtro itnil Shoe. in yr variety. Da .iy piper Jed ■ Intim of Groeertes Cruel 4 VI At and %% to.inw raper. Shrilll.i•J•rare. etc, winch VII I S Old ~ ehnelp as the 2heopeat. at the 1.1 n a if Ma si. ILO ritHEAD dr, --1--- ' . Laud forjali. t T ILE lame and V.ilnahieTract Of land. 'mover as the Irvin, i., Ite.ene. and into:stele the Valle) of the Labe, five or ' It miles east front Etie, is offered rod sale. either the n hole togell r , or in qoantilies to suit purchasers. , The land is of the Lest. n .1 - Ity. and is melt withered. It also h i lts on it set r rat tine Asa r., rs powe. as triad as are in the colji, y, and at ot.e of %loch is erected a new doill.le-'eared '30 , 0 Mill. F , ,r item. or information appl4to' the auhseriber. April It le:11.-stfiS . .r . "LANE, i' —;-\---- W . S. Copartniereship. - IT - T P. WT1.1.111E4 h-as this dar associated with him VI:lg.:D. 11, . "riz/it. and trowed a ropartliersirkp under ilia firm oft II- Ira nis_ax Wrialit. 11. Hankers, Colleetora and Exchange Deal t trfic e corner of State st reel and Public *guars. . . \I: 11. WII.LIAMB,I! 1::„H. WRIGHT. 1 , r.rie. 'tray 3, le.V. • \ 3 , is prepared lo lonatitt viseott:tin. Minnantoti p • ,re %arrants at *lnt `t deducted for star- kkern and weetern ownsttips Where 'eon. and k now wonld artrire tint thew lo knt. 1 sysll en: rn.ted foll•tles er.,Oak %cut to from SPRIV'eII (100 D, ~. • ~ rrilt: new stock of rare and chfsp foods tr..lieti has been polar ' L in:: into Nu. I Reed I rouse, tor the last UM* or lino. la at life •length opened out and" stleit, 4 op rrady for int , ol - et lots. T ' who pre.licord higher pure. 111 i 4 Se/ISOI. la 11l 5.4 told their pro At es.y tended ut !Clark', The Silks. sinus. ruotar4.l. Itart: tie lAtor`.. lan n.. I:inch:intr. atel men Print r are low et that. rtmr. The l'arie.oh. are lunch inipror, 4, in style and quality \and at lthe name t I OW le i .sened In prier. die Male ma) be said of tin , 4111,04 entilerm Nan. ty of IN 0N :V t:T:1. J 'the rarpete are "eheirper and more of them." any thing front an eighteen penny. Veniiian. to a fourteen stoning Ifroosellp. may It found of the latest st) le. The priers uf ever) thing lead some to think that the • good tune" when goods will east nothing anal be near. The heat way to teat the truiti ul the above is to call and /wk. for yourerlret. for what sgo fee yet know. , J. I). CLARK. 1 r April 111. Init. ' No. I. Reed llourei. MO rrnir GOODIN. Wray day bins litaaathing Naar. TILE subscriber' would respectfully. announce that they hate R recently received n large and `'well-wlectel rock of Crory tied. Provioionef and Ship Chandlery. &e., which they hate bought entirely for each and at law rainy of old and eetabliriked Honors. In New York. Philadelphia. Pittsburgh and eleewhere, which they now offer at Ilk, Preach et.. as Cheap as the cheri*u if nut loner than the same &Mae/ can be nought elerwherel In this city. Merchants. hotel keepers and owe are in. beds 4- amine our stock. All good* wareauted a A reprriented when , May 31.-4 R..T. STERRETT & FLortt. salt. FIA d Plap and eonkantly cto fund, arid Mar/ rite hi the loiter' Market Prirr• May 31 lg. T. STERRF:TT t SIONAY Q I:GAR cured Hams and Shoulders. cured by orrselses,c ip t yrataly - for slew usArket. Also. 40 Barrels Mea. Pork As' by 4 R. T. BTURETT & soo t ] alay 31. / f°, . ' 1, xn riarecie ne* Platfjust received. In tivitt nen , barrels. V i a; V kffor PI I e by ' It. T 1: ERR EMT #r. 1 4 . 1 1N&- 1113) 31 LI 1:6 .i It ti.—.% prio,l assortment of i' ,, ,.1 Pondered, Grandla t3 led. Co ff ee. Porto Rae, and New 4Pt It s • Sugats. may bC (Quad for 1..1e at therrett's ranging trom 61 to 14 cents per Ih. r. 1, , _ , 4_ NI (11,AtiSr-..—A1l eirelleot quality qt.{ tale by the Ilhd., , tmr , A. I rd orgallon at iiq Fmnch at. ; . 1 13 r6111: 4 H Ti arl.--3:1 Cit.hires and half chts of 'Young Ilyedu. Imperial' and kflaok Teas, ju-t rererrett.lnad Rar sale low by ?lay 31. L-3 4 l ' . R. T STIIittLETT N. Nl ) Nris. ___... —c , . sf) IK EGS la A 1 Lei. just reeesired aul for sale low for Cashi or lJ ren,tv pay at ~. • STERRETTV. U• 11 KAMA Ri fl e and Blasting 'Powder. arid Pater) , Fume. Aced 1J received and for sale by. R,'T. STEER err *. eionito M 4) 31. abed ',large conoitrinient ofl!m4 k of proems, which we will reel ht's Block. LAIRD /IL RE ter Sala ice my house and lot in Erie.lon .reet. and directly ea..% of the Ask,- elate Reform (;hurch.; Those Wish•ng to purchase are referred to inv areal end aUoroel'i, d. Ismer. Esq. Those knowing ingot 'Ayes indebted to rue by noir or aecouut are requested to callipu w Mr. lane and ake yiuent without delay. • lane, 31a) , , WM. N 'WAVY 11111.11.1., Bkaehed and 'buten, Brown and Bleached 111 Linen. Unit -Amen check Aar almoner collar , . kr.. for rile at t I JACKSON/1 PLAIT 1.31..-IUU was of due ground plaster for sale by Toob .1 6 1 I.A 1 :V Q . 17 ti.lR—A pews article. by the barrel er mallet quantity id 10 0 the cheap stove of my!? • 'A/W RV. at 04 TINNY LIND IS IF.RE!-- A Crw pieces /ratty Lied Cali° at the cheap Sidi in the *Lanett Mock. may I? r Aui, kat *kW, °fall qualities, twit reeetri l / 4 1 and ibr babel GOSOTON. HAVESSTICK k • TsompsoN ar. eltd*T - . ' Zama and Lots 1"-• Sale. 300 Arit ES In gloossifietd tow. ip, lee ae re. eleared.buit• dings and twelisd--pric VIM. Thu, t. as esccilest (raring Pam. lan arras nine milerfriest . 'ale. in Fairview Witrashlit. 111 &err. cleared. bri,ldniew nit Drelaard—pi Ire 1120 per acre; an ea canon/yaw oi animal; t- tn. 77 Jen, in I • .11.1 i 10 1 /61r1. 43 3C (•,.. ele:aed, twilidiarrand or it chard—price *HMO ' tut acres is I mutt townrhip..on the east bank of French Crel It. 6 utile. /IV IVterlbrd-6.1 ar ow cleared. botuie. tarn; and orchard. nee QIN . Thla la a leantift4 farm of bottom s t land 1 , , and . .I..fe. 1110,1. or m 4 , i nor ~,... 76 1 5 2 e'' , too malts rat 01 Elm. on Lake Road. Food build- Ma. durebard, au4 Qikirluable posts nit a itilill—price Stinprr sec . I . seen Erie Aeader V land, one trifle south of Erie; on the urtipthe road. all eltar I— prier CS per acre. 300 acre, of Wildirhu , Ici et of trait riu ZPIU, in Wayne town i, ship—prier $730. DI ae. t. .44' wild tat* it Le !Meat!" tp—price erll per acne. Mao, a hinge number Olin Lots and but lots of the town of Eric.'. 4VILSON KING. Feb Da. 1.-.11. • 41 ' Land Agent. Erie. Pa. Gtirri IN 'Va Wfjt'!aa . pet Warp Cord and Willie . Batting and Wad 4 INS, for the by (tl , eurru JAChakrl.4. 250 ‘ `'. ., 1 ,re,:. ' ? ,, , ' , ' ,, } f 'a ., "`Lin 614741V717'kfri)trOr. .ale atiiiTtfiiaiiih. Lee, and ail kinds ufGroceries at 1 t lii • JACKSON'S:. 11" I • gennriii risson act,* Lirnlely, KMII. Wide 14 and Whiskey. foi Sale by _ _ NAVY SLUE NANKIN, Woe Drill, au4 a large Aura cif *um run slug's fur by JAlletiON. Titr. AND PIIKIKET I TILER Y.—tit ix raid by thaw who bare examined it 4 that I bare the la m and hesd amortment err/ brought to this piaee._ Run*v REI). Er w, Mayll4.-1 , No. 3, Neerrifoeu.. • COAL,SIIOV ELS tau be Ibund arNo. 3, Reed House. RUTIL'S REED, _ , B _ I TA NIA WA haye,a seri large assortment of Cau 1, diesiteks. Lamp!, Canisters. Dust Pang. Spittoons. Match Safer. T.) Cups, ice.; which wisl be multi by the dozen at lhattlu prices. EVIIANICIITD , MII.—TatuI PIC" 0, Match Fires, !ten th Planes. Prams nqa.Turni N.., and Firmer eldielo.Gouges, M ani Dandles. Broad %se.. Adkegt. Ifand, Panel, Compiu.. R sp. Yell. Tenon. and Rada Saws. Steel Squares, Ti' equate-. Revel*: Cdage.. Spoke Shutt', Maiden'. Congsmumes. Brace and Buns, 'laud Ales. U 3 le bell Ilaumsertkßeel &MR'S. S:1114 raper,All.e. RUFUS REED. 17,10. May 2t.-1 • t No. 3. Reed Rowe `ILK. Gutaluutaat Cuttou rfaraWk—an extett..ve warwty at Etie. J.teKS()N'ts. r p lIE greatest variety and Ch spent. Prints ever ctlq4rrinilais .1 eit) at Ji (li .1 ACKFIoN•P LAMES AND :4*SM BON# F.Ttli--the taws' styles at Erie, Mny 2-1.-t2 ' SMITH JACKetOVS. LAIDIES4 iValkina Shist - 74ius, Slips. Jennv Lind Tie. and natters, (unsafe by , dMITI! JACKSON. Erie, May 24 ! 2 . , IVIPIN and Bui'il Palau Lear. Leghorn, anti Panama Nat.--for sale by -- t • Adi , ... tt.JAChrioN. _____ TN. AIN Plaid and %striped s',4inierea,lietittiety Jeans, Tweeds i rottonada.. Dedints, and nyer Summer tsintrp, at Erie. May 21. -2 'i J.kI'KSON'S Cl.rfrits , _•. ,, ..relle. , r. .:nit1.. 1 ., +ad .laneraran Black. Green and Navy Dine, tor tale cheat, Si ttl JArliSti,ext rrICKING, Stiosid Fhirtlna4Apron Cheeky, Canton Flannel. .L Mills and Shettlitip—any quantity very cheap at Erie. NrY 21 . -2 '' G1.0.E.4.-I.ndias' and Oet4 7- WiTie. Cord ;rid te. Pla,itKid -I.ssae, Silk andiCotton GloSe•jor siee at JACks."'4. I - A - It - I:SS Tiqinurninaa and Unitas, at -"--- JAt.iszsi,N'S. -- .1.1 April2t.'.' ' ! • 2 Pii , ii i 1 : N ret t S itlllig F 1 I let 4-40. Pic Nic GdoVta. and Mohair Mitt' tor sale al , ' JACKStiN'S. Erie. Mat' 1 Kae, i • I , 2 Zjii , iiVll.S.—Crapi% Silk tindVntrag,. Shawl,. t-ptain • priliteth I and einlino , nrefl Ca•hatereintid lelane Shan Is. and nvery varlet} Of cheap wititiner dba44 SMITH JACILSON'S. Erie. May la.l+3 1. i I ---_-_... DISSOLUTIO 0 , . milk: r ca,partneet. 11l pdieretOrlart I Zia? tog between the ao I,ae rilarre I expired by lla 4lVl'll liniita an so the ttr,it of %larch. iThe nook. and Notre of ti ele late film:will be foupd at the atom it the Ilminell Bloci tit 4 tirpf of Aprill , atler which dot.) will be 111 lin , nen ..inr, ad . mini fin Erie, rolindry. AA twreall nho are inlPfel/a tel are redo, ted td call d'lldille h tilt Walter Chester. who le r nut:ion...lt , oar ap the Lamb as, The outartanee ul naittheg non,sed.ale to, uwld la no obi, not , to valore further notice, and 11. to le-ytcl Ol.li a fqial I.4lagal 4011fazow . ill be outnecehaary. I I:. A. LL:aITER Erie. I,q Mare _h.3, 1 - _a_ ,: It.EPIOVAL. . 1 rptir. rti-reri•lfni eroßt: ha. 1...11 removed from No 2, 1. WTl:tire Dior .to thr (razor bultdmg on Fret,ch .trect. one door north of r• 31 i . W 'l'l lo, 3= the eubeerlber *till - .militant to keep a fun novo tent of G lettand Provvrtotut ov : , Indaml n for ,ale, at .Isolsa e and Reim tat a *milt ads ante: ve but. Erir, Ntarrh 13.. 11-31. J. Al ...ANN. ranirr Aturnirez; Or Tire 51L1/10111 -- -krmv (a.sius- :Iwo reeeive,l this everting from New York. Per *trainer l%lpcomdu lion Buffalo. a nice lot Of Gingliamc de I.ann.. Prints ate. %Inch 011 be roll cheap as the Cheapest, l'lcare call at the brick Wit. redently occupied by R. A. Baker, out door routitols. Jack -, m . '. , . ettll'TON, 11AVELBTiCK &co. Ilr.e. Mareh !I 1151. . yl.3 1, 1 RI al:TEA:111 ErirSDR Y. lie,iii,eribtrs have purehared the intere.t of I.e.ter.Seni,ntt ar. ',viler in the Erie rurnaee. itt-orc to vie nointe that they Hi ll eontinut luenrry on the haat) , a Na anFicia4 brahr h ef. itioper trie so le of ;SENN Errilc anifreapeetfolly tio(le it a cont naltaare of the patronare beretifOre extruded to the eionplir.tunent, nud of.tho.e who way want nn)r thing to their line., PARUIPN tiEN,Fa-r. !_vosant, BROIVN. JR., - 51A1'111:1V R. BARR. Marcll22l, 1431 Dye Woods-Dye ietaaly Paints, ate. m E undeTilitneil offer for y,aICAD liberal terms Pys Wafth, of nit the diehireet kind, • -aWit own manufacture. and war. ranted equal to ant- nutniii;ititned. Loy-woad, • ft e+wooit, ram •wood. Alatpt4r Wien-Wood- Fusee, Grekta Ebony, Ei.d Sanders, Wmact ciftmgwOod. N tea-wood Bear 11 -it ' l'ear !t- wood, Bar- it oc Lae. cite. Argot. irrenTll Tarter, • Together with a gem ral amortihent of Ilyt Refs. 1 10 yerle Drew; Pun Is. 4.c., 4-c. Merchants •sid nialillfaefll re, otipplied. - TOW NSENI) Jr_ COL MarehP, 18.11.i+ 4 N0..13. Water *tree. N.'Y Water Clopeolidated. rillrEproprictordf the Erie Clr haq procured th e entire liVaterin( Mill Creek. and disbud streams, after the /et of May next. Therefore. the public c.in I.e as.ured that the above )1111 tat I.e prepared to aeetuntn.tato iu. CIMIDUIeiII at AU Uwe.; and that Cu.nan Grinding willliute the preference. + 11 Erie. Maven 13b31. 11. S. FAY. amil • F - Agent & M tier. .AOACti. Bottle. CAltilLtillk: if. FIiitNITURE COPAL RN Nil .—'Merritt celelirated manufacture light color. free tbstinig. and quick drying. Warranted to ince entree , sattstoetton to tnetpurcnater; also Japan Vanillin. for salt“tiv I J. H. BURTON. • .• CRCULA.A. MU, X Cut, T ant, nand, Panne!. flack. Wood and ICey hole Pau a, fur *QM by. GEO: SELLA:N.4k EON. FROCK FI.OIIR.—C. zuse j. hest superfine Flour forssii.Wy the subserihet at thepiles. arranged the hest or the turnkey refunded. ihre 7, WSJ . M. Kg AIM CvlLR+. La %i ill thel rsiie aitui Ctseek openc Mao 17. teal. G 41.deninistra or's Notice. 70 anvil is he*'ehy gown, thal I.etten of Adnani.tration have II / teen gra tited , to the. imil.sert e• .. on the estate or.lomeoh Mar *hall. late of t:rret)l'ot.nship.der'd. Therefore all hat inv.-taints aitalnk ...1.1 ennlc %111 prCvent ihem forsettlement, a udltiwe in debted make itnuildite payment It ;VII) 1TAR511.41.1.? AA .. Green. June 7.-011 AI :X.I, (z .7.4 DER litlM IRE, S • ''• 1 silk and SW( I ceTriiMii in , . l i 1‘t t211.1.11.14 1 - —4— 8 E. 1.1.43: Br..EON. DARAttg-dtAitns, Milling, .atyros. Gingham*. Ike.. A good 13 nervilitielit. I: EC) SELIIF.". de. 5.4 iy. --- - WOO: I (Woolf I C ASII uin be Hid fur any quail:onto( Wo n . by tie. Krie. May 17. I SMITII JACKS _. __ Groat Exclloznar4l Fair: NEW; GOODS! 1 NEW GOODS! Wi E n; re or n eT r ary fq ,;;r l r(rViiii i rx sw )rs er a u s e t r k i as . e ° a " ni t : r o i i fail to please evert vartetS of human taste. Our stoek eornpfises Lan ns ofinew and rplendid styles. a large and s)dendtd assottrnent of r(1111 Stuunserr shawls: Leehbrn. t?tran and Nairn Leaf flats, ett., 'hied will he sold cheap for cash at No. I Wrighes'llOcle. May 17. LAIRD k RUST. LAWNS—Neatulekiant pallterus, at No. t tVright' Mock. LA w. May 17. 4 LAIRD k,RI'ST. mmKii —Leghorn. *raw and Palm Leaf Bats fbr kif-a rate Oran at No. I. v%rcif; e• Mock. May 17.. / WOOL: WCXigs.:: WOOL:! 100 / 0 Pounds Ware at 'he Eric Woollen Facto ry, for wine the proprietors wall exchange Cloth.,E,asidnewsrind Tireeds.an desirable tams kn. the wool grower. or pay thei hi shell market pr%ee in Cash fur any quantity Of Wool Offered to I , sale. II A. we lute:l4'ra withdraw frern the manufkrfuring .husiness ogler this reasort; it is highly der illthle that all indebted to us tor sloth. or otherwisi, should come Prepared to pay their accounts in Wool or money': Erie, May 17. M 4FEEY. &BR EWSTER. - Firoci3E KEEpgßfv e nn i.e fijfied ith an exeenenl ewht ornat.R clitit.m. Irciu and Japan Candle,diekr, Snufer. a nil Trap Double Milled., Silver, (4erinali Silver, Ili aannia and Iron Table nd Tea Spoovii,llaining ,pootit, Knives, Pinner and '1 'a Belli, Pdreelain ind Brags Kettle* Poreelaln and Tin saueell'an., Warne trona, Coiree Mills Mai fang, sad trope mad sianitt,,llr.c., at the CHEAP Hardware Sure. RUIFt'S REED. May I?. BITTERn - tiWii-se Tryon .2i CAA RDEN Truileland Rakel al tle CDEAVlirdware;lWr k../ May 7. I • ' RUFUS REEDS. - 7" Moods !coin Auction. P, R I VTS. fang:nit:is. Prifl illi I 1 , k .111.5 i I lIA. Ribbons. boarims. Pnra fol.. elothiininl ea.isiii,re.i. diii .%iieliOn. Which will 14. ...Ad at a perfer i slaiighter. Erie 3 May 17. C. M. TIIIHA LS. 400 n I . 9.fdd Sat into and II v. 4..1 Tvt Perim. dosser Orons . the , r IPROUP , CIOrd, St iliCb,l IS 111 sell by hate pees at Si York it i liolesate piiecs 013111 C. M. TIIIHAI.eI. 400P I1 r'..ictl . ""l . l - I,i‘lchh.'„'.'il - 1K7AVA;;,".Z:7. 71 :.nt A pi:R HANGI - ftsr — T.--We ftatNes larrestorkofwarNol. 41i; . direct front the manutactiterrs. which . will be sold at lusvcr tl,gures 'than can be purchased etren twee in this e sty. • May 17. ! j IdnVRY. BROWN& ell, 11Q1LASS KETT. 1-.1 , - May .l 7 , A good ...oilmen( at Ore mw store of LDWItli. BROWN Jr. CO, --- • f 50.000 Lbs. 110Oof Wanted. wE pay tlie h,yheal inviter price in Cast) for aiimuantr- D ut %%VOL. delivered at bur store, No I ‘Vriert'ir Mock May 17. ' LAIRD ix. RVIST! 25 t y usif ELLS pried readies put nett: ivediiiij fottrialrt.Afeitehecap SI LKS.—Grcedi Rhine. Chene; Radian& Flaidand. CliarnelS" Striped. Bard and Florence titlko GWr woe by SM ITU JACKSON. IFET.' AII f.S..,—Srinied, Plain. and Figured De Lanes for aide by . , SMITH JACKSON. .13 1860.N8.—A eleititron re • went of Emmet. ( * amend limb J.l. itibboae. ruin. TaSemi an , &tin Do. Ow male at ." • I4 aved !MIMI JACK9OICB LAVVESL—PIati I , !rimed Fi and Embroidered Lawns lbe sae at i JActsorpi. BoNNEMlltitipom Ant& tah ice., !it iff4.DXX & 80X. • \ , lig W is Taitli. aim Earn ItALLAOILD. prztv suers To NEW TOSS CITY, P DURKIRK Mini the tam Bailrend. connecting with first etns•-•ieniners nu Lake Erie. the Miehsdan, Cleveland, Colunihui and rine lung li, Cies eland and Pittsburg% and P.indinrks and Cincinnati Nab toads. and iiteidners on the Ohio and Mirsier i pp, rivers. and lM Ohio. blatant and Yriingyivania canals. TILAM. t L•VE . 10 A• rnt lOW/. Ist. Morning I.lpreas Train at II A. M. R.I. Morning %Lit Train 7.t it A. '.l • ad. Evenins li:spresisTrain at 4 P. M. Fare front Putikirk to New Vora. SI , 00 . SPrOhti Clara Fare will Ir given in a few days. The Ettiree• Prritiirl and elute Train leaves thinkirat daily I A. 111..., to which a Parreninv Car Is attached, for the seem modatvou of way passengers and Woven". Particular attention paid the shipment of Pioek sad °revery deseription. The ;nage being II Orel wide 46'es• route great advantages over narrow.toads. in the tr of stock and all other freight. Additional - trains n ill tie put In eatinninnlon in • very Oast Freight Tariffs digtritinted, giving ful! plielktiNkrs regard the prieesof Prrieht. Freight eaten:lly .ihipped at Dank irlt and each of the Mgr ing Freight stations Forestville. Smi % s „MMs. Dayton. Cana raugus, Little Valley, Great Valley. A lI phy. Olean, Ninsislet - Cuba. and all other tn. trru statloas. J. IitiTTIVGIIAM. Agent. ' C. MINOT, Sort. Dunk p k. Mat :at. trl. NEW - LEE PAiREONBIELE GOOLII: I Ro. 8 Rood Room. lb ie. • , TOM M. JI,:etTICK bees lea ve to e3ii the attettliett ot lkilih.. old eutuouters and tbe puLltc to the new and Wee. , dud af , porttueut of Ogling and inn-q?er Clothing.' Clotlic Cafoototres, Vatting', OA suet wiser goods noel ally touud to a fashionable Clothing Establishment,. • 'irhieti htlillOVlrreezt Ing and opening Le the bioptic. uvli 4.,r imarcba•ers at • NO. 0 RZED RODIN. Ili„ tt bole stock low Leen ie're led and made touter his °WS direr tiOla 14 itb panict.lar ci.te, u hick vi itb the remarkable • LOW PRZOIIIII . at wh leii he is deterteloed town will ecmelnee oil who eme favor' him with their cu.tom that hirCstabalettuzehi ta the only place la, ton n *herr a 1 Good ani. Easbiaaable Gassocat can kattight at a price which &ties competition. His Work Of cLOTI 8. ill'AlkillilEß ES, and vorriNus have beers wittier' lo a bib ar ateare expressly for ibe custom trade, arid he would iii• vile tiewe who weir: bat lug Weir Clothing wade to order to call and ezahime GOODS. OUT AND NAND. for theuirlteii. Yer.oto leaving their measure be any pinning if not plimped with it n hen done: will not he asked to take it away. , lie still continue. to at:rpm band *him of all kiado.and from tile imet inanufactuterr. Alto. elan Collar* 0(14. Ma Rinke. Alery ehedp: re of all grades; Cravats.. the !lentil tun n, of •armtei grade. and pnee.t andno bet be keep. alavard mime Mine in hie line; which he would be happy to Sal to 41. cheep as, the ehee.pest. Li' I'UTTEW done to order, and warranted If. worn* umill up. Elie. April `x,1831. I 1,1 k; f 11,03"1114. Casausseres., 1 greeds Jvind. au.. in limo variety. - - T.. , *Lou, Line u and cotton gouda for %ram irrntlier 'rneetTed Owl 110 *a* by FULLERTON. i . .lisill 111. V i: it_l N .% i ' 1•R I N Ts-10 pica Spri t Lit vrry benutttul aAsurnileut, Am rce.ei%ed 0, A prit:OL s F , Dk Poplins Mktg* . 16 ii.gfrous, te. opening at TalkfilVN shirting : ticks. bleache d Mee 1-1 L 11014„ in Atinalitiee to .0 I 0 J. II ruLLEgTopi. r t STK. W m rceeipt of out of the largest iiispeks otraw (MAP ever offered in Esse. enibrtreing mei fifty tlif• fervid i.tt Lai of 'silk , . Bonnets. Also, Genilmbea's rassausa, Fkot ewte awl palm 11.,t0 iu great vierietr. Aptil;l9. le3l 1&51. LOWRY d. SCOTT, roRwARDLTG .4.1 D CO:V.VISSIO.Y IefERCffANTS, AM;) • Di:ALI:III IN COAL: Al,o, PA. flour. Jalt Westtt the B M n. LOWBV, 11•1021.41.0111 Avlm; taken the V 1.11. na►t /Ode of State on I nnpeeLfully w.l .e a a bbare uf puWi¢ patrottair. 3tareh,tt 1,3 t. WALTER C 'MAW I,ARIH N SEN N TT. WALTER ell E-9"ER. HATS nt the new : 4 1.are In the Sennett Sluelt. Erie, Mny 3.1 1:31. Li) w RV.' asOws a co. 11. C. BENNE'TT.• ARRI AG and,Wattou Maker. Statetereet itearSetrit nth. orer lJ I.,cidie. iliac it:quail shop. Erie. ra. Carriaps, Wagons, tit. node find repo [red 111 the best ntniamt. Env Nay 14,1751 reque.t of PO tue of the meurber• of the Erie County Agri -11 eulturil soe.iety. the sub.eriber brought on awl offer. fur NMI the lor....uing art lc les. Emer) St horse Power and Threshing Machine. PlOtt s • Corn Planter. ann Seed Drill., • I.og Powers for (+humus , . driving grind toning. Le.. cutter and crushers. - .._llrei- - -artiPvbtraw Cutter., Etnety's improved comp:ening sind thermometer churn cold - led, 10 teeth Garucu Rakes, lintrotkii, improve* Mill Swint stoileu, ke., ke. !laving made amazement' for the Agency°, the above, la gather With all articles in Aariculumil Machinery and Farming linpliments, 1 east Viaroish at Wholmola or Reshil,ina the wee terms as the manuf ac turers. adding ua nsporta non. aad as all ar net, are warranted, the attention of Farmers and others is no- belted. D. B. CLARK, Erie may 141954. State street. I doers north of Fullerina.s. -- G TIN SHOP. N ' 'R I'll 'V twgs h.nre to itiaira, Inv old euriourers that for • the pre.elit he will be found at NO. 7 Reed llowle , boom moot story, where he Will be happy bYttait upou aU who may far lilin tkith a eat",_ l:rlc. Slay 'NIL hi testi, Black, Cluttigea at . SELDEN T 11. FI'I.I.r.RTON lias . justlreturnerl from Ni'* York.and is di • receiving his Sr ring .iipply, .euildacit,a a lane, itorortrueat of Staple mod Fa:try Dry Goods, whirl, are offered to old et:slaw. err and the public at prices that tau nut fail tomtit Erie.. April It. . Tx TASTED—A'moon. IlaVerstick, & ra.., Grata of all V V kinds,. nay tity of Dotter. I:mr.- Rams. Shoulders., 4 0 , Bean., Pra..11.11, v, Flax. Fla c.rrcl. Timothy Seed. Pork. rotntoes. &e., &e , r which the highest prices will be paid. Erie. April It. _ • ' IS 1 . • a from the World's 1 000 • ARREI.S Old 1104thle Rend e 1 W Woke, : orriele 1,3 the barrel. by COMPTON HAN E HHTIII. HAW 21) PENN ktnlerattii, the very belt 1111C1C, free frosts salt of lime. fur sale luWer than any lbreign article of is a Tualiti. • COMPTON, HAVEKSTICK & CO. r Itutidm44.—l ant on receipt of a MI mock of Sole heather.l),Kr, Kw, Semi and French OW- Slo"cco /Lc. Also. Laout, Boot Tree,. *hoe Ira and Fludi p. wittiOvery arlcic torus. Mos Shoetnakera., . -.1. H. FULLERTON. -"s" subleOher begs fease fa tall the attention of his old cus.l . turners anal friends to his new and and select stork of CLOTS:EL CUM= It 0 • recently, purchased in New Yu/Wand now as at east. as at any other estahllidmnent in ion n. lie iities nut deem it ntetesuary 'own those who hare*, 11014111 a series of years patrol/ tied UlOl that he continue' to taanwlhes" hue ss FASDIONABLE AND NEAT PITTING; Gar:limns as can he fowl" in this market; hat ha new customers he haS no la sitatton in -.tying that if they will CALI. A-ND dIEF. FOR THEMeELVIES. • Tbey.wttl ndt en away disietisfted . with either aoods• W.o knian•hip or ' Prie•s. Custtllti work always done at renteanable meet,. and warganded. Also cutting narrantril, if properly mail'. up. Call and we if ••11 . I hate not become new" at the •44 Wand of The rub sr her .. JAM f 8 LYTLE. er yt, Issn. • W I &I. I Qt't builMilorted and domestie. at I iwirl.B CRoCERY STORE. . =M= RUFUS A EELS. C!f ~i Vi; DNIC, 0116d4--ki)antiannts„ Piot and eiMitt. CARTES'S la. and half no; Mae Mutat and Invest net White Fiallq aleto. a lot of Nt..ekerrl and Shad kw sale elbei p at MO( tit E'S GROCERY STORY. , . • • 17 IN r• • 71, . n 11711. 1 4 i AM BRATTY ac NI. SA S Fillt li) hare this dair thrum, 1' T • opoirtnership a* Snakier' and Collection and Eselhania illsollters4 under the firm of M. SANFORD Ir. CU. Cithee ta Wilea.tea Block," Octane's State and' Peach strcels. rubliet Square. I Lein. pnn..Pin 1. 1c51.411. • _ to r ).. 0 fain. lute. and colored 4.11114 air Carpet Warp. Wit k. %.../ li.e. !Wilms and Waldiat. fur Pala al C. M. TialiAup. , 54 I TRAW GOl)ln. 4 .—Bonnets nod Hun. Rend assortment just recent...land fur ask. at 10.3 Perry Worts. kpril 111, Ano L. clic K trt.r:t. renziNa IMPLZIUZINVIII; NSW GOODS. THE suh-criber has just returned from New York and deli.tfia wiUti a larg." itxk of 'Groceries. Slll.l . llaptllery, ace, I). O. CLARK. 'lar PI. - - 101 • New Store, New Eire! NNW GOODS!! NEW PRZOMIIIII' TIiN. :mhoerih, r , hate curant4l a to- partnembira in the Menton- Ole 1.1.,1,1 , the iirlll 6i Lowry. Brown & Co:, and they are nun, reeeas ang and opening at their store in the &markt% Mock, a large and %%ail eciec Led stociLof fashionable and nenso&- aLle• STAPLE A N D - FA NCY GOODS, among Wllklltnay he found ClottwoCasslincres; Twetds. Satin rho., rtannek, Ginhants. Prints. Poplins, de !Ain*. Lawns. Es al Inns, Silks. Laces, Canthrtes, Amster..., Pans, Para sol., are. A most beautiful lutofvestings, to wkh a gen eral as.ortinf•nt of Groecriee, Crockery. Shelf and btaVy him v, are, Iron F. 11,1, Nails. spikes, Glass and Glassware, flats; Cape, !toots and Shuts, and a well selected Stock ofßeady Made Cloth ing. Art 'PO, Oils, Palnis. nye Stairs,Carpcnter Tools. Fainting imple ments. Etc.. The stock is Abell SS 'argent , can be fontid in f.rie, and n iii I.e found clitcap as the ellealiest. We imam. and iope to merit a share el - public patronage., ( 1 re us a ea, and nc u ill .11 )04 as to goods and prices. M. A. Erie. April' •lll. SF.NNETT ac CO\ TB.-1 - 1 - 1.4 and cubed Luita Urlll fur putts, at Seamen Mock. NEW .100 BARRE LS Kriel:ow received n" Flour. Piet receiv and 40 1 , rale low. warranted good or no yak.. French Vtreet, one door 1.013 th of Orman Jae ki.on's store. r.rte. Apra 12.. kMPTI /M. 11AVF.111STICK & CO. GOOF) AT.4)11111/CtIt o(Ur) Goods, Groceries Crockery. Hard %%are, ft ails.&e..just reeciteil Et it., Aura COMPTON..II-AVEBSVICh & Co. .L.AwiresmoLi saws. kiln received at the stoma( implloN oAvcßenci: sc. co • :0 • thing! Ootbs and Clanatmerong OLto THINGS HAVE BECOME NEW!! • rived • A • A D. S. rer • e ranges pikrintiverue hY CLAR . _ . zuFF k i_m a dd ar Inhgu , Loprood, !Nam., Annette', &c. by ! JAIMVION. AZZI. 30 4 Ni ell White 411 Co's mu kir leapt Neel Airs litr sale bl z ihe Jos. or siuglip- 7 s arranged: P ELDEN & EON. OIL ass ilt/LIMACIMMUMIts. CH Enfirceace at.o. 31 loth tiabbiat Sheet gate by the Oahe otti4ee ebeap at l une 7. , 1111. L:~ 1 9 111 . t IiERTOWS. Mffig J. 11. PULLIIIITON I=l COODS.
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