Erie County Teacher! Institne. At a meeting ofthe friends of Education, held in January Itist,ll the Court House in Erie, a Lec ture was delivered by Rev. B—Newbury of Cleveland, Ohio, on the subject of Teaching and Organizing District Sehdols, in order to cheapen tk. expense of books. by adopting a system of standard works of character which would prevent the introduction of great variety of books, eud by having s series a dapted to: the various ages, the works used this v eer by the oldest scholars would be handed down next tear 'to the younger ones, and unnecessary ex pei.,e be thus avoided. Another, object was to bring the means of instruction within \ the reach of all; and as the pupils should progress their attainments, they should be graduated into higher branches in a ,high School department of the same school iu.which like youngest children begin to learn 'A. B. C. It as then resolved - to revive the "ErielCounty Edit- \ catimpil Society," %Ilia was done iniMay last, by the allpiontment of CHARLES . W. KEI.SO, rres lent.. JAS: C REID, •W A LTER CUESTFAL and A. E. fosTist,- Vice Presidents.' E. W. JuliNsoN, Re cording Secretary. 1). 11. 111cCaExav, Correspon ding Secretary. O. D. lIENDRVX, Treasurer. At the same meeting, the following committee on .Teagherhi - Institute" was- appointed: Thos: H. Walter Chester, J. Towner, R. 0. Hulbert, A. ii. Caughey, Mortimer Phelps, John Scouter, .John Brapvley, D. B.*McCreary, Chas. Hutchins, George IL:Cutler and Evi Twitchell. At a meeting of this Committee, held on Saturday, June 28, they adopted the following ADDRESS - To the School Directors of Erie County. We would respectfully invite the attention of the" School Directors of Ericounty, as well as the friends of education gene Ily, to an 'intimating, the object of which is to i prove our Schooll and Teaers, and to render a e ffi cient as possible our si tl Cumon School system. It is perhaps evident to very one acquainted with the character of our schotAls, that an effort should be made to render them inure ihoroughly what they were designed to be, the naming' of a sound and solid English education, open to ali n aud free to all., But by no school system, howevbr perfect, coo this end be attained, unless the mstrucoeuts of its operation - are in every way quit-- ified- to ant, well their part. NVere the most ample means of education freely afforded by the - munifi cence 'of the State, still unless able and qualified in structois were provided, 611 would be worse than useless expenditure. Undoubted ability, then, in the teachers, is after all, the soul, the life of •every school system. In order to afford - facilities to those who are, or intend to brutne teachers, to prepare themselves more thorou lily for. this important work, it is proposed to hold a "reacher's institute" in Erie, commencing on the 2d Monday in September next, to continue in session fwo week.. Instructions will ie give!), competen t . persons hereafter to b.: select d, on the various branches of a common school ed ucation, but more especially on the most efficient methods of teaching, sod on the art of governing and conducting 5 school. Lectures will be 'deliv ered on various subjects connected with ethication aud with the object's' of theinstitute, on each eve ning during the session. The expeose to, teacheri or, others-wishing to attend the Institute-will be but shalt: nothing snore than that necessar y incurred for boarding during the time. In coming out this plan fur the imp ovetnent of • tts teachers end sClitiucils of our Count . , we would earnstly ask the co-operation of the Sc old Direct ors of the various districts'. Endeavor to induce all who pretend to act in the capacity of Teac hers, even for a limited time, to attend the session of the In ititute. Attend yourselves, and there make your selections oil - cachets. On this may, .and in this alone, can a step of advancement be made is rais ing the characters„and increasing the usefulness of our sekols, and in rendering the teachers more thornaghly qualified, useful and efficient. The "Institute" will be helik.in Eri6 for thik veer, and•be removed 'fur its next antnial,seson to some town tdthe county, to,be selected at its close, where - 1 asuttable building and acc.Onodations.alay be ob tained., THOS: 4- 11. SILL, chairman. A. W Cscougv, Secretary. • - SINGULAR OCCURRP.NCR.-Tili. Allegheny Enter prise tells of a singular occurrence which took place, A day or two since, at the hopse of :Sir. Conlin, E:n the Pranklin Road, about fourteen mile* out-. A young girl, of genteel appearance, entered the house with an infant in her arms, and a-ked for a drink; titron which Airs. C. started to the spring for fresh isiter, leaving an infant of bet own in the cradle.— On her return, the stranger , had very mysteriously departed, and in about an hour after Wards, she dis nvered, to her horror and surpri-e, tliat her own Child had been taken from the cradle and a . colored child left in itsVlsice! Nothing has been heard from ihem since. • lIIARI Spurs 'ix Ilstse LIFE.-A yuu ng - married elan aamed Van Zandt is now in custedyi at New 1 i rk, charged with seducing and abdtictinglhis wife's y likest stster, a Mira; fr:_tbert, a pretty girl of 17 y is. lie hod abandoned his wite and with the sotergone to 'Trenton, where they-were pursued by the mother of the girl and a police officer. .When trrestcd a scene of the most affecting , nature took place.' , ,, The.young girl, on beholding her mother, Ind at. the separation from the man she loved, was throw:Luau a state of excitement; and as she was an the eye of her am:Vehement, the pains of labor werArought on; and that night she was delivered of a 'daughter. She deaies, that Van Zandt seduced "r andocted tier; she say she was the cause of all, tA :Ow loved him before her pister married him, and 'the a is determined to have him. Tmit•Nirw CAtrrot..—The Washington Repuldic sa‘ that the new Capitol Buildings tti beerected are t • be each one hundred and forty-two feet eight che• front. by two hundred and thirty-eight feet- eight,! deep. They are to be placed at the distapc6 ct i“rit four feet from the present Capitid Icon the nruh andl ,,, mh ends, and will be united t 4 it Dy clinching corridors. The Senate chaniber.n ill to re%erty-eight feet hy one - hundred feet in.the clear: arid thi IRU of the House of Representattt es one iii.ndred by one hundred and thirty felt. Both of these gnamikera will be placed in the western-end of the new Ladino; T? The Washingtiin Union, after Pudin,g to ',tangle; of the coloted pnou!atio , ihnyving iliat•the f r ee colered population of the United States iticten-vd , utlly gi per dent io the ha t t ten years tn.; Witt in New England it has actually diminished pa,-: • ...There arc those who have traced the fortunes of r , Pgro families that were -taken" from Virginia and Mar!anil to the New, England States about the C. of the rsolutionary war, and who can prove 1.,y unerring figures that thnfe families hare decay ,l and pimhed almost as. rapidly as the aborigines . ./r own Cullritry. The tendency of the negro •.sile free, if placed in contact with the white man .:; evidently to a state vi hien' unfiits him more and to multinly his species and contribute to the i , nation of %stitch he is rather a mournful spec 4:cir than an intelligent friend." ; L:7 On the let instant, a band of emigrarva ii, Su eilen,numberin I lil3, passed thrmagrh Boston ~i ,e,r . .0 ay to the we M, iiia the Westerß Railroad. T' .-- .i.arne from the vicinity of Gottentierg, and pro -I'.vir to locate themselves as farmers in some I the 1 , .. , '', , rri toates. Tile prove lion was led ol ..hir t 'f... n wantons filled with baggage . with the women i.l rho/lett' upon the top. The men followed, 'rr , ny of thorn with their t gumi. In the first wagon 14., %!i4;,:ayed the American flair. The whole com rry lad a remarkathy ciirafortable and respectable S. \lurimmot; AssAut.T.--,-Thejown of Wilkesbar '• l' was thrown into quite an excitement yester •.• A negro barber, named Alas in, was arrested .•-equence of threatening to kill several of our for taking part in arresting "Jesse," a fugi ‘f• i!lve, last week. Masan, on his way to prioen, • , •t do (,f constable John.m 4 e, attacked him with cutting his (Johnson's) face very . (16.ign was to cut the throat of the offi - ,T;le negro was iiecured and lodged in jail. • WI- t.t. Scin.—The Providence (R. I) Journal re 'There see many thouttaniia of people amidst the ,r ?v , itieeti'A and aplehdor of the British capital to the lebor of a sugar plantation' would be ease 1 th e fore 'Of ttr negroes in the slave states a luau !: they never dreamed of. T i be numbers and " tits of the poor in England übould leave Eng nn sympathies to waste upon distresses be -9,e range of their own vision.' News by Telegra' ph and email. YA TINIk4 July and kdipwri.—Tl l JJ. 1 _ 1--.-......,._ ____ , , 13 lUCKINV,IIA3II WAttl..-411 Good nrsonment at it July It! • I :11Q4JIR re.' Grorery . 1 41 j111111 °tole. July 15. i t :tr i ii--firuurnarirr orieTab — illi — ng caeliii — - - Lieut. Col. Ilery, T. Craig. o rennailvania„;lias been I 3 R 7,1 , . MOOR li,S Grcrety :tore. appointed chief of Ilin t)rdivane Burian, in iliir place of l'oliA ( . 7Vi t . :3 l ol7 ' i- A T "fe i " ;0 1"';- s iii 6 it'; 1 :iiimth. ,11 '.'"'" " ' n wing and .liutLlti:'...V i l ( r. j ec i l•it . l. s tr , ;. r a vt le , a r t y 2510, Gen. George Talcott , who is dis Mimed Iron the err % ice ! Joi; 1 -'1 1 '.. • by the late Conn Martial. ,le . ___ _ CILIK FA' . W? flt . ; ita 1i01t.7e1114 drautattiid - r - tale at • I Ilia)111';'S Grocery Stare. ' cu•1f....1t Im Ott; ett) at 'Gen. Champlin not appearin On the Criniiimt Cour t ~ _,-0 1: :. I t ' ,1 1 . - . . 4 ,:-.- this morning to answer the char of abducting 11,c, ultiv,,i , 1,. / Ji; il k : - l '' II "' ul 'tin IRV s Groe or. .:'re. of Mr. Toombs, Suits have been 'ordered to be instituted , SIACKI:I2I'.I..- is.,. I AL 1,, Ilarrtilt.. Ita II 1 , art t.• its .1 Litt., pi-I I trt.t.l•l a :11(10111:S clruct r :t. fr, against Wm. Blanchard, David 'l.. halo and ri:i•lby Bat- . ~ - ITLiik:T k DLLS NI ad 1u lie had in nu 140.te% lit.et , at ker n his sureties. fur forfeited regnizancez. 1 v July U. :11111.111E'S (levet ry : , unte. tile Republic ways net meter', long co fezellees were ' --- - held last week between blew,. Vehster nil Bulever the Nicaragua Minister and other.. tout nothi g definite was agreed on. it having been cancloded to w it afew we :ka to !Mow tune for 'the Nicaragua blinicer to receive so- thority from house Constable Clapp returned last evening arrested in Vermont. charged girls hein the Dorcester and Milton Bank rubbery. Charlealrhompso), a stone cutler. tie Pomfret, where be owned a small far‘rn w ed shortly after the robbery. Charles Southwick who was detained i u one of robbeis. wee in company • when•he returned to Pomfret. Ile a sni coped once froterhoinestoii prison. 1) prison for TeCellrillg 601110 ..of the stole, Thompson. • • Oa Saturday afternoon while Bet chant on C...itral Wharf, wastielg with and niece, the home tau away and I lia p throwu out. Mr. Moward'a sister idled ft . • The others wereNuilijured. ,Motu Devoe, s notorious bank rob . at Woodstock, Vt., ou Saturday: De was of the Dorceetor and Milton BaOk stolen •nd mapped a psotol and drew 4 knife on Ho ;was horrevereecured and locked up.' A coloredanan4tring in Spencer. Mass., after rierione ly.beatioir,hitowite, dragged her into the Wood and btab bed;lier to tho heart. lle has rnade;hie eecape. Sty: Volts, Jub:ls. In the cue of Edwin wrest vs Cathaiina k'orest. the Defendant moved yesterday for a■ order to discontinue the proceedings in the Court of Common Plum. The Judge gives his decisiou to-morrow. We understand that Mr. Finest hap I Fommeneed pro ceedings in the United Stites Court. adainit Mr. Wsllia in Wcuou for.hbel in which Mr. 11. — . lays his dama g es Otto. The Hon. Nathaniel Miles charge to Sardinia. strived yesterday from Havre in the Franklin. Two young women named Mary C ; I.?ke r and Cath arine Brady. employed in tho boOkltindidg establish ment or M. J. Named. in Ann .itreet. fell , down the hatchway. from the fourth story to the ground. Ise for mer was killed and the latter seriously injured. The Courier and Enquirer deliberately and ad risably 're-nffirins the statement or its telegraphic dortespimdent. viz:—That Mr. Webster tendered 'lns resignation to President nib:tore. while it admiui the literal truth of ill that:the National lutelligencer hasoaid on the wattled. An accident occurred last night on the Penus)lvania R. R. near Allilleisburg by the cars running over a cow and consequentlY getting off, the track. The baggage master, George Callahan son of a police officer . of this city, was 'standing on the platforfn and was horribly crushed. It is thought he must have died alnee. Peovme:Ks. irily 15. From a letter in the Jonrl4l this li - riffling from the Boundary Commissicin, we ledrit that 1111- Bartlett. the Chief of ithe Commission. had been "severly i njured by being dragged from his horse which became frightened and ran away among some bashes. the party were •t Rita del Cobec, May 10. their health giod.lhough some of the 'soldiers hail been sick with the scurry. Parties fur the Gila would leave as soon as practicoble. On Sunday evening last, u a Mr. Green was going to Woonsocket in 'his wagon, a man suddenly stepped from behind a bush and seized his horse. Mr. fr:. sptang from the vehicle and struck him • violent-blow with hi fist, killing him "in.tantly. Tlio Mita has ploduct much excitement iu W., and wall und¢rio p legal 'fives ligation. • PURTI.•SD. July 15. A frightful hail,storm passed over Kittery mud. Turk, Me., on SUI/flying:doink great injury to hu.ldings and vegetation -51U0 panes of glass wore broken in Kittery alone, and corn, grain. fruit and potatoes in its range, were entirely destroyed: Trees were stripped of 14 yes . and many of them their branches, while some %era torn up by their roots. Tuikies, chickens and bads werealike destroyed and lay died on the field.: it ptece of hail was picked up in Kittery measurin twoiflet square! and two niches in thickness !! ! oir tful.) R M OIL MAR, July 15 . DILEOLICAL OFTR•Qt.—A gentlenik and lady of re spectable standing, were , last Saturday married' at Pal • myra and proceeded to their place of residence. On the night fol:owieg their wedding six young torn went to the house which was alone occupied by the !couple, ed. the man whom they held fast, while eaeliiii turn Ho kited the wife. After the perpetration of this fiendish set the scoundrels fled. of them have since ber u ar rested.- Among'those still at loge is Juhn 51odlililoy; a young man forinely employed In the l'irMt aliCe herr; and at the time of the iltturfin operator iu this O'filelly Telegraph office-at Palmyra. ' A C , ISE FOR NOKTHLRN A aiaLITIONISIS —A recent trial 111ohile'cliacloaes.soMe fa4ta which ought to make strong impression upon the, minds of such of the North ern people as are led bv 6 matives of aineere philanthropy, however mistakenlr, to aid indisdriminately iu the ke cape or liberation of Southeru negroes. , A free negro, narn tl Coleman, was indicted unaer the s Susie law which provides thiit every free negro Oho shall have come to Alabama since the first of rebruar), 1632, and have been 'admonished by any idler 11, Ar,c, Mat to, cannot remain in the State, and shall of within 3U dayi then...after depart film the setae , shell , on ,eunvicticin, be punished by imprisonment in the pe i felttiary fur two )ears.• The negro had lived in Mobile as a free man, fr m 1826 to 1850, when -he went to Ohio, with his wife rind childreu. to enjoy the privileges of a flee Strite. Ile ei aequently. returned .to Mobile, and though repeate warned, under the statute, rantaibed to. abide the con (moues. lie'statcd thatlia foadd himself unable to along in Ohio. He wits treated ho better . than at hot he could tied no work to do, ; and be aFcordingly vol teered to return to a slave State, and rtak the pencil, the penitentinry, rather than to attempt to live ant. the Abolitionists. Ile was warned to leave the State; wiuld not do it. -After he was indicted, the Solicit. the State offered to withdraw the prosecution if he wo go WOO?. 111. own counsel advised him to accept offer. and thus escape the penalty. lie was inflezi He had tried a free state. and would . ratlr * ..stand hazard of the penitentiary in Alabama, than net to tender mercies of Ohio abolitionism. 'The jury g him the benefit of a !eget doubt, whether he had e intetuled to leave the State permanently, and found not guilty on the grou i nd that he had not lint his I • residence. • •• l • This man was in the best situation to try the ben - ,of • residence in a free Mite. ' He bad been accustol to act for hims l eik. and support himself. and he well ed tnet in a 'Ufa Skate his tOndIPOTI was fr set itely . ter then it could be among those who set OF • titl. .. unco-rightesunness" as the'fritiods of tne negro. H k infinitely lees are the choices r r tior... noniron. and c sideration to the detected slave where the hypocrite uces him from the spot where eis cared fur. to be eh doped to destitution and wret hedg es. oa 0 strange uncongenial soil. Another remark suggests itself upon thit humane . , diet of this Southern jury. The care with which it gas the rights of this negro is in ch/raeter with the wh coma of Southern treatment of this class of-men ant • them ; and the confidence with which the accused tr tared his liberty for two years upon this verdict, is a buts to that charactei which will doubtless surprise Northern people who have been accustomed to bell that there is ad charity or consideration for the blacks the lent-Statee.—N, 0. Pie. . . 1 . . . . iult i 5. its the person concerned -in Ins n; me is was taken in licit he desert- :Wrmr..itl,7 0 It D E N GENLIZAL I I ST ABIBOA.T AGENT; Office in Spectre Teiegra 411 ,, , next to Witliantr t Wrightte I.‘e ha t •t Whir, Stale -toil. rr . Through Ticket:l U e.v vorit. la New Valk Ind Eriteßnerrei"; and in r iikde „it. it rleveiand, ran 1.. ptertire I.+t the. nal,. rare to Ne fork g 9. to Ilit-tair , h tin . _ CITA (I.W t-Stra from the robterita r jr*„Z, GM llth nil ; a red row. nith n idor to her rde ipc,; head, >lll/11' V 1 notion her tel 4, her trent inn large, nl4 atvting wink hid l o ur or fi, g • 61,1. Aur n P"r 4 "" vrmrniug sat eqw, ut l giving informal urn of her ntl Le rewar.!ed. Dedham j ail, TlMMpson to ha vo I> w y.4loy is no , n t (rpm =ME Iluwnrd Nter i, wile, Ertel' men were all r vI arrested )assing.teoney .me time ago, the ofruNr.-- I Y tltLAI•[GrmL, Joly_l4. 11 i: 00 5,—13U duz Vanceland Lit — amort,liiOrtmejuat receiectl .13 and fae sate at I e NIOORt; 4 GRoct.3l4 . .. wohr.. - ..__ Xi OP$ and Mop filluty,a 6n ta. found it . 1... i. July S. ti scioitE' GRoci:ar .ST0111:. 131 , 1'1' fit MOULDS—A trek' article. for Kale al l July 3, P MOORE.V GIWGERI 5T!...3, t AZ 00.4 lO.s CUIT—.t frcale outplay of Spelleer . o S. 1 / 4 3 11,t reed at et . OORPS' GROcEller 31 .4 N 4".% ut all Je,criptioi . fur 1..1c al I Jul, 5. s ~ OORI? A' 1;.., Eric. JOIN M. 1 F. 31 'DEANS 111.13 HANDS, g.. I JJ July AA xtcw Water 21 July 19. • RAK new sup):1). of new*.core. J) 12 TAI KJIEETINGS.', July Pap SAWN— M, ill be *old !heap for c July 12, I.il, I.IAVR V. 1111 t AV hr k l'o._ n dr. rd., G. rtehott & co., rod idel mg Tohaccm (Or .3 It. by the , I.Vetl %V. F. fikNIICHNECIIT. __ 11 RAN IIY:i; 111. LI/111. ; 7 'oll, M'al•igh and Madeira Wine, t ar i tog in' pr ice and rptality. Aho. good Wltpd..e% for sate by Jnlt. 11 `P-31, -1 W. F.' R IND Glitti CritT. SIIIIIF* Mulastcs, letting Alois+ 471 to 73 cents per r - vtir.n. I.y Jolt , It.. l' ' W. F. RINDrRN Et/IT. , .. -. .. ORPRAN'e COURT SALE. Dr wirtOo of an order of t lei 4 )rptia ti's Forat of 11 . 1 r count,' of 1.11 Erie. 'wall he sold by pillar %endue nn thepreinwe.. on Sat- OrdaV the {td Oly of Ainved ne t. cnintnenc ill! nt 10 Weinek %. M. the frllnn ing dceet died prase y, 1.4.1.4,2111 g to toe hews re intuit AllenOrite of Fairview town 4 pin said count!, Breen-ed, wi l l, in the township of Fairview in said enmity. ..and tieserit .1 and bounded as Follows: On the nortn by lands of George Lot ier, on the east by lands of ' Fetour' eOllll by the illt!telVily and we-4 by lands cat John Silt real )171.,elilltrli11111. , al.ciut .even :ler,. of land and ill% Pig erected thereon NI/well int tiotwe and .hoe Ong,. The property e• situated on the mad lea ling front G hrard enthalo. Pmok rig and filet or quittl it %. by iYI vdln¢r to 31e.lirai fOrlivne. I • 73:11 . 11 ile.tennfirnt ion of tholeil,..-nal r i Im e lane ut I,,nr noul mutual 1 1 4:111111411p 111 CM *S art , r• jib ..oriv.t nuo b, %%fiqle -on ui ;JO i aim :Me n hit enrrh ue.oloe uni, w be r•ee tired 1.1 ju.:,:uient botal and hutra re nu the wpm svro. GriRGIE: C. 110PKINA Gunrdiou. . July It I°3l. _._i ALBION- II Term of the 'Alb. sly.Aucsist 7th, unif, Princial. 1 TriTioN r 1 In the Lanalionzes. ! Elie WI IMNFICII ,. .: iiiai time of adittassio No one wilt he adtil emletue b. pleasant' o , lop ot Conneaut. 11. ~ !tent of those Apple' oilar 1114fi1f1.1.111 yll ill in the twanetwitueu.t ! .i of imparting InSirue 12MIE ► : F. I MOM Rut The the Term. It, the 1,.% l'or the ina, part& Jeri. both the theur W. STI *z. See). (July 111, Is3l. EME2 - A;First /late a. Mlllr t HARA Trite!. or trot I Atiljoi lair, the south !meet' Ina 118 a res. This is one 1 j is hr.,: or Cher - grain. in the en exceed, y well sawed. and a city of ' ,le. and will le sold i sera. fts limiter and Mention i fur the erection of* steam saw s Also. MO ten ri lots In Lite. to nioll each: beits• • *Walls 01 ISt. ;All rale by - ' Jul) In le3l. -in rT"4 rr 10DERSO(Nrt deetrous to take that portion of the road ,now cow- ONO. by the year. wilt peeve call with Palatal . Aaauraut E. 0.. the Trraeurer,, who Is aiithorne4 to make such arrange- Mem ts will he rewionable and-iirbt. By order of We Board of Directors. ',WIN GA LIM A ITII. Brit. July No ICZ. T iled to tir,, ii jo l u i r ' t n a l i v iZ a rn i n i 1 :In t trlim.Yori;rrePir'iounnfityld hate to want : P elt r -1 et. to ia :Lot let), and the pripo.ea Corirtiolhon and Anodes of a -,bemooti. hate leCII es:tamped 11 she taid edort and (floret ,.l tlol raffle to te tiled to the other of die Prothollrears agree-11,1y t.) I.“ JA,Slk.h a6INNk.H, Prlstler Fro ft, - 3te M FIDICA cr. fr. R. II //./,/A,WS,I , ediral l'urrttre of Dr. 1.. ' %%01i1.1 re.vcr trtally aunt lerntly that Ire. Ives resit! t Liner to all'exlN k.rp•or.ite the r're-tryterta • I t-lotrL:11. July 1631. runt In" go prima tie vie.ase cop) WI ff,r1,1,1, DISStII 1: firm of Cimipion. Hove The kome , ff. tick at tin• old stand Cl , pe fatil'o ill he adjusted 3. . F i r i of the Jul • DISSO .UTION. I: firm of I. 111 111 Mom, .111t..1.ay .111-olve.l I.y. oettoal oolreol.. 11w attiereA of J. Vllippi , , ' , ..2 PYrCh."'d bY II • 4 , .. II ho tt ill continue th tot.tro•••• ta. forittraly undta the , r ii. ‘VIM , PIe• All the I .1111,11 of 11w hle lirm In 1.... get. the %al.! IL Whipple. J. Wllrrri.n, Jul, 3. • ' fl • II WIIIITI.F.. ILK/ Nte 31/(:A:.—.li P../1 a...unmet:l for cite ht Jut) 3. t. , G. Litt/Mt: l & COII. la Whip name urge Et i Real lama ' for Sale. ft t . eol ronle of J. W. Ri• fell. 1.. q , brunt it.( ! purport No.. • teal leftfate of John IR a(1.1 11. late .2( Er,. .Iprear.l. and 1111!1 , 1 two 10t11 i•• 21 by 1.301 ect each. at ll.e corner oI Ger im 11 -tree'... (foe lot al' e eOrlier of ('.teal and reach it: b% 1...1 Itvi. andone to (rooftop on rff ail .tr... 0 30 by 1. ii. , f.k. , for pale I') the r l.l.efilA I 011 rit oial•Ir tern,. lustre or • r11...4 /N . KING, Loud .%ent. I. .11.!s• 5. 1.-sf. I :Ins. . . _ _ _ *W.. I' VI Mil :2.1 t'lll 4 o.lf ?.••'.'s A 1 11:4.—.'s n n•biltii.nal bpi) •• •• II rest 1 . 11, The 41 ho li.it eii 01 ail 111 . 111!. they '' .4t to 1 " i /lore 11,441. 1 For •ale 11 t. V •'1:() :•11.111 - N ik. SoN. T", ' rOllOl I 10 I. it to' Fr.7l ' l j 1, I.ATEsT AIL I IL VI: port r . ere It e4l a dr Famil!. firrircrica, Cia-iIII "w• and Wrath Will i it tin ynderi.old lq, a C0,,.'?" of Fifth and ril , ite .11slx1. • - ..., 'O,OOO at 4 for s: i~ 44) n o(l7otTec Job) 3. . _ 2,000 , itst,l., lb. I.y the .1.,41 fi 4 •11,`rt t 5 el+ per IV. F. HINDER:11:111T. 011) 1 1 717t7 I .c li k l , a i T . l „. , Tea, Itlyik I.st, , ue , r 4 pal . and ... F. R Isiqllll% I: II I' Tea,._ a, . _ i _ _ ,__ . A . 1111.15 Jr 1111 IPS. Molarrer, selling film Xi t015.rt.. per i::,Iloi, by el Jul!, 5. 8 . W. F RINDF.ItNECIIT. 2x MIXES RDi.illiP. :111.0 CU . i... 'wont% Fur% and all rut -oer Muth of Fruit for role 'by 1 • - -Jul% 5. li Vt . F. RINDERNF.cIIT, I‘,T i " , It'A I. INSTRUMF:NT , I, A farce a.r.rortutett of Coma,. .1.11 Banjoes, Vtolinr, Fifes, Finn , tr. - . kr bar .a)e rbi-ai, at . rl 11.1.. Dunn-I at (*WA.- It or .r 0111211. (Mr.:, R r. ' tout •r of ri - 1,1 ii 'KS. for gale by thelL V ruler, and route A er3 e lien! in prire,ni. l o in a i . • I 50.., Julv 5. e - , li. lASI MI: 4 iii. Co's. SONS i • LLL T '.... I' , F.F.T ED_ to the •lale•era'••• ' are re•iliei teal 10 tall and Mulel r , ittiont delay., eni , t n ill he Wade on all r tin tieglect Oil; ho lier after the tiri4 of .Angum erg ulti.Ull.l frfreet (I' I,erpout. J , toe •...:-. e.',/ . II t• II k 'OM • 7. L , 3. : . r L._ .. 1 t . . TIIOIIIPIO ik. GUAM'S'. ATTORNEIS AT •F„AIV. A r e f i ,,ppv to lacono their Or to. that althoihilt haw ill rimed by tire front their olfire, on the a orlon:: of the fart ,: at thin are In."n lusted and will I , e tvyypi . 4 ref ~.. lIIC If eltrIll• a lid frien d* Omer. three donna north of tl'irr lie' Square. or er Zimnierly's *tore, onp o ot e the one prerioint OreUri"l 1 1' th".• . Mr. lar..iiii• 11.14. iii•nier loir the Stale. i.f . New York. Ohm. Indiana, Itlinpir. liliirouri, to a, and Mielogan,, and renrion and Ikintt. L u and Arent. . I ' April?. • • Cheaper the, Cheapest. C\fl. at No. I}, itie•areide, a d err the elie.ipe.i moat or PIA. pie and Fancy Goode ever re.l in this market. Just m erited q general asoortinent 11.adies brew' Goode. Bonnets. Bonnet Trimmings. Gloses and feder), &e The, r ood, were mostly bought at auction Of cash, at grrat sacrifices. aqd will he sold at cOrresponding lo figures. More hereafter. May I. 1631. E. M. TIIIBAI.O. . . °WW rititr-. 0 .6 tore. lAM 'welch* a tarn old ;;117eleeted stock of 9eavy and 0401 II vadware as was ever brought to.this markrtant.l it 14 lii be sold al a small advance. as I hosannas un the Caah system only. Thtvi ' , dime anything kvtaming to Hada are can save money by c ll.ng at Orel:heap II r are Stole. Among's, stock can !.•• loon I Iron both round a square. from 3-14 t o 2 Inches. pub, from til to It inches , baud. scroll. oval and half oval. of a ll ~,,ea, liable nail rods. Ei trh and American blister steel, axe, :maw. sprlnp, . ..gronn.l b brass ot mal.Able caging*. bra hands. .. . __ . ~ . . anvils, vtitei. stnitti. !ttellpcss, l e nicks. crowbars. usittgarks. grub hoo3r,coil. fol. trawA ll hal , dog and jack chains, spikes both wrought and cut. f Ibu ko iglu inches. nails from Id to I Rid, also react, door. tint ling and wrcnisht nails. ham shod", butts and hingrs bf all kind s-a i sizes; gafte Ni c h e ,. mi ll , cm ... cut mind circular saws, MeV t roily., .ho's,, wo d w , h ow , myth's, snubs, forks sad a assortment orismchanits MN, Ate. •• . die , IllelilMl REED. __. . ... . __ == TAP BOR Sot Sera A 1 .__—Leoborn. ietraw and tabu 14'11fats Ibr pat No. I. Wirtiltf • block. . May IT. re best Insornnent in the ell zi 11100111 E'S Grocery "'RI roil A 7 Onr. 'errn - . cTORF .1. 31c1TACKEN ..1 awsnritnent nt lUr •Inrn of nV RV, BROWN & rn ; A Ivo. n new • LOWR Y. BR' & Co'o. Hay Rik... a prim° artitle. ai !b )WIZV. BROWN & l'o. A small ro.,ek ver for r.ilr at -- • LOWRY, Mt AVN 41 , lb's. firbt rate arucle ostemair. 0 Aeristensv : will rommenre en the 11 of 31r. %V. , 4. ' ft 21.7. RTI:le: 24 no 3 GO Is at t hrTinnine or noddle of 'stied ro I.,se than Isallu quarter, smuttiest its the %Warta Albion, rie 1•0401) PA. 'lto Islgetsa re thenntrives for tear h ;lse viten ts stts a ' , WI , : to that ~h-,ly ,ly tnuttlif to common schools and , ion. ' ISAAC BUMP 1.18, President IE3 t of Land for Sale. No. 377 In McKean township. lereek township, and contain -11 the rens best vac's of land bk. toy of Erie. It is• well withered. aitukted mils ors en miles from the whole hr an parts to Stilt purehs ake it a sers'iiivitnig situatioti Alao.,ao half acre lot= arfrnm 6Te tat of Erie Nno 3.10 and %V ILSON KING, I.and narnt. Erie. Pa. NOTICE haven! reliiirelrowit hu rnlirr G. Hall. on %Vail-Ninth awl ti mer to hie nations end_ the yob- Ir,l'hi.,prneure. and will ewe, the line of bin tietileseion. Ren- Churclt. UTIO . q,ck & tivr•lrrol Ity :notionl II tk rot bw NI by Compton Ir. up-adc. 111 aecouni. notes Ice Is . 8 111PTO.N" 8 //A rEßsricA - . • CROCERIF.S r. 41. card ~ o rk of w