Political and General News. The True Istiosial Buis. The whig Conventions of Pennsylvania and Ohio bare declared "dietinctly that their opinion of the Fu gitive Slave La* is like any other law, subject to modification or repeal. If by this "they mean that . the teasels which forbid its modification or repeal, are no more controlling,tban the case of most other !gee, they virtually repudiate the Compromise, and throw backshe country upon , he boiling sea of trou- , Isle from which it' has just, escaped. if they Mean that the north, baying r . ived and appropriated its share of the benefits of the omProtnise, is at liberty, on any principle of hon or o ood faith, to nullify that part of the Comte.° ' frhich inoures to the benefit of the south, we can only pity their weak ness, or wickedness, as the case may be. A Com promise acceptsid, becomes a uait. No one part of it,ja by itself a Compromise, nor any number of parts less than the whole. Consequently, to annul any I one part, is to annul the.Cornprornise, iind tb mar the whole structure. We say, then, that in no proper sense of the expression, is it true that the Fugitive Slave Law admits of repeal or essential modification, except with the soncerrence - of all the parties to the .Compromise of which that law is a component part. By ei arties in this case, we mean sectionaldivisions, e mean, that the Fugitive Slave law cannot, in honer or good faith, - be essentielly changed without she concurrence of i majority at least of the alive holding interest. All the other branches of the Com promise have gone into full erect., California his been admitted into the Union without slavery; t e Territories hare been organized : the Texas bo o - defy hes been djusted; the' slave trade has a be lt abolished in th District of Columbia. All these n it are facts seen plished. And is the idea to be tol erated, that while all these enactments are perma nent, the remaining branch of the Compromise. and the only one which inuures distinctly to thebenefit of the South, is liable to modification or repeal like any other law? Certainly not. On thi contrary, Congress and the country are bound by the strong est obligations of honor and good faith not to repeal nor disturb it. Rut even if there were no such cov enant obligation, any party which under the eitist ing circumstances of the country should advocate a repeal of that law, or any modification by which its efficacy in securing the surrender of Fugitive slaves should be diminished, would deserve to be conligned to eternal infamy: beiause the success of the meas ure would be equivalent to the deal ruction ofthe Un ion., And the pew which would be instrumental in distroying the nion, under . whatever pretext, would be crushed under a weight of groans and cur ses a thousand fathoms deep. If the whig party covet that destination, they. are on the road to it when they inscribe upon their banner, "repeal" or "essential modification;" or, which is pretty nearly the same thing, because fitted and designed to con vey the same ides, "subject to Modification or repeal like mny other law.'/ We*gtee with our Washington coirespondent that any candidate or party which goes into the field with this traitorous inscription upon his or ,its banner, will be defeated beyond doubt. ' The only true and the only available doctrine is contained- in these words--. 4 Tne Communise AS IT ,131." . This short sentence involves the issue 'upon which the next Presidential election must turn. To attempt to blink it, as the Sewardites and Johnsunites sod Wadeites Would fain du until their object is accom pliAled, is rank folly. It cannot be dime. In the fifteen slave-holding states, nu other question will be seriously thought of. In the non slave-holding states it will also be. to a great extent, the turning point of the election. Itja of more importance, under exitting circumstances, than a thousand Tar iffs. Where then is the party, which is prepared to ihscribe on iti banner and nail it to the mast, sink or swim, die or live, "The-Union as it is—the Com promise as it is." That party will be sure to tri tmph..feernsif of Commetee. , . A Glues at the Past , • The -history of Pennsylvania ' , tells powerfully against whig rule. The editor ofthe Reading Ga zette, in;an earnest inquiry as to what claim his Ex cellency Gov. Johnston has on - the gratitude of the people, has ; with pencil in hand, gone into figures: here are some of them: When Gov. %Vol( retired from office, the Stine debt was a tittle user ,-4-1 mil lions of defiers; and when Goy. Porter came into power, it amounted to more than 14 millions of dol lare—being an increase of ten millions during the three years of Ranee*. misrule. It. is true, that Ritner, in his last message, attempted to show that the State debt was just as be found irk but sebot aeqttent inveatigatio:i disclosed'', large. number of unaudited claims due the domestic creditors on ac eountof extravaga ntenduseless improvements com menced by virtue of the Act of February 18, 1836, chartering the monster bank of the United States, and fur other purposes, amounting in the aggregate. to ten millions'of dollars. The existence of these . claimsere purposely concealed, and their adjust ments l oved ofr,tn order to blind the people to the - true state of affairs, and impose the burden of making provision fur them, upon the shoulders of Ritner's successor. To this enormous expenditure we Must add nearly 113,000,000 received from the General Government, out of the surplus .revenue fund, and about 111,600,000 from the bank of the United States, on account of the bonus it conditioned to pay for its charter: all of which was squandered by the Ritner "Directory" in improvements which afterward pas sed int* private bands at a ruinou" Sacrifice to the IState, or were totally abandolled.- This is a faith ful exhibition of the eon of "economy" which char acterized whig rule frorn 1836 to 1839; and to prove that the same disposiii-sn still prertils in the party, we have only to recall the attempt made .last winter by a whig Senate; at the instigation, or with the concurrence of Gov. Johnston. to increase the Slate drbt by a permanent bus of $1,000,000 invade in irredeemable kskiriplaeters." Fortunately for the people, this dangerous ineasuie was crushed by the resolute opposition-of a Democrttic House of Rep resentatives, and to that body belongs the credit of haring shaped an Appropriation bill whose estimates were confined within the ordiesry available means of the treasury.—Pottstown,Regtstee. FUDDLE A MONO TIM Hoes Awn Rants.—,The Nedina Citizen, is responsible for tile Waning:— We understand that about 150.0 f the 2000 hogs belonging—to the Oak Orchard' _Distillery,' when it wee burliya few days since, got on a regular "ben der," and succeeded in acting abiseel se silly as do their biped neighbors when in a similar ' , fix." They partook of the fire water as it came flowing into their styes, finesse con.cquence got most glori ously befuddled. The fish in Oak Orchard Creek were still more unfortunate. The 'fatal min gled with their own pure element 'and they drink and died by thousands. Oak _Orchard Creek was converted literally into a stream of death. SAD Accinatrr.-6n last Tuesday afternoon a lit tle boy, aged about three years, a son of 8. B. Dick erson of this place was drowned in French Creek. lie had been missed but iaishort time, when his mother went in search of him, and found him lying in the.creek. Medical aid wai immediately called, and every effort made to resuscitate him, but ally to nosvail. The vital spark had fled, mid hie spirit had passed "thit bourne whence no traveller re turns." He was an only son, and his bereaved parents will long mourn his loss, with a sorrow that parents only can feel. Oe was a very &misfile child, and all sincerely sympathise with the fond father and affectionate mother in their hour of trouble. Meadrille Gazette. DYSIL'VreitY MAD liptCRL CosrLamr,—The Dal tniiire Patriot publishes the following rrceipt for these distressing complaints, and strongly recom rads ■ trial of it: One pint of clean ()obi, to be browned the came lag coffee, but not to be ground; put ins clean Yea rel, with two quarts of water; then simmered over the fire until reduced to one quart; when cool de- Cant it off. Dose for a grown person, 111 common sized tumbler, sweetened with loaf sugar, but no milk or cream. Three tumblers in altiost all cues sill afford relief, • Disreixasteo Decimal se Cess.—James T. Wheel r, a nephew of John T. Wheeler. Esq., late of the cFiteago Tribune, was drowned in the lake at Wau kegan, on the Bth instant. lie wee carried out by t he cuttent of the river beyond hie power to return, - tod when a kalisnt little fellow named Nickerson, hul made several unsuccessful efforts to rescue him, test his own strength failing, be told' his ill-fated cobpanion, that. unless he iestintlY relaxed his hold upon bite both must perish. The noble lad of reortetn, ualoOsed the grasp that bad been for life, zed tank to a pitiless grave; Highly Important Intelligence from Cuts. The bight" important intelligence from Cuba in dicating another and serious attentpt at revolution is generally credited at:the East. The latest sc counts,we find in the New Yinit Sun of Mon day morning, which that paper says was sent by • Cuban gentleman of respectability, to their friends in New York. The Telegraphic report of yester day is to a considerable event. gives a confirma tion of these accounts, which ire to the following effect: The Prontinciamento for Independanee wasmade on the 4th of July, oft which day Ike first real battle for Liberty. may los said ta have taken place! The government troops previously sent out to make pris oners of any revolutionists, came up with the guer rilla party of Joaquin Agueroy -Agtitro, at the foot of the Coicorro mountains, and eh?' ut four or the miles from the village by that name. -The Cubans numbered 200 men, and the SpauiaSds3oo,—consist= ing of one hundred lancet's and tw4hundred infant ry. After a sharp engagement, - t Spaniards Bed, their captaile being killed and twentrothers, togeth er with eighteen wounded. The cobatis, had only two or three wounOed and none killed. Twelve of the Spanish soldiers, came over to the Cuban side.— This battle inspired great confidence -among the people, and immediately the numbeir of insurgents 'increased rapidly. At the last accounts their num beys wereltnown to!), as high as 1000 men. These were-divided up into fi ve guerrillaparties, of 900 under the commands of Joaquin A 'seri)) , Aguero, f Francisco Agueroy Estrada, 'and U aldo Artiga Pi t na. These parties • are stationed around in the strong holds in the vicinity of Coicorro and Prin cipe, drilling and augmenting their cumbers. After the battle of the 4th, thei Spanish troops hurried back to Principe. 17 !muds from Coseorra. When the sews of the defeat r ached Principe , there was a great excitement amn u the people arid nothing but the Urge numbers of ldiers prevented a general rising and massacre of t e trains: The ,garrison is over 4000. But net s tbstanging this large number, Gea. Leme , y, did n t dare to with, I draw h single man to go out in pu nit of the Cu bans, fur fear of a rising, hot awe ted the arrival of reinforcements from Havana, swing sent for 2000 men. (The last news' front ffavana stated that these troops bad sailed for Principe,4so miles,) Thu'', while Gen. Lemery was c wined at Principe the Cubans were gathering ntlinlieSs,and strength. We publish a portion of the Prointinciamento or Declarttion of Independence. In toother part of it the following passage occurs: "We, on the other hand, besides:nor own resour cee, have, in the neighboring Stati f s pf tile Union, and in , ell the Republics of Ameri, 111 . • encamp nients of our troops, the depots of o i, supplies, and the arsenals of our arms. All the na of this vast New World, whose bosom shelters the island of Cu ba, and have had, like us, to shake [of the yoke of tyranny, will enthusiaaticly apple:nil our resolve, will fly by hundreds to place themiielves boneath the flag of liberty in our ranks, and their trained and experienced valor will aid us in annihilating once and for always, the last badge of ignominy that still di4Praces the free and indepencli•nt soil of America." So bold a declaration as thie, thit ithe rebels have in the U. S., their "encampments, depots, and ar senals," may be:made for effect, b 'the events of the past two years give it the air f^, probability.— The Independenceiof Cuba can 'nee c be establish ed, except through the instrument 'lity of the citi zens of the United States. That i will, in timeibe So established. we have never dou ed, or that Cuba Can have peace or a stable goyer Mont until that event transpires.—Bilalo Cowrie . , TIM SODOM , ' RIIIR Ix 11111 L inn, i.,Tell 101111 INIT. —A writer in the Chicago Tribune offers an hypo thesis as to the cause of du, straniye phenomenon, which was observed all along the skit shore of the Lake, more particularly at Chicago', He says: "I know °Chin one cause of prodeing it, that .is voleaeic agency. I suppose we% I. slight oscilla tionctf of the earth ii c rust, or iu othe words, a slight shock of an earthquake. Such thi gs ire not very uncommon in this part of the c , miry. A para graph recently appeared in the pa - rs, stating that i i an earthquake was felt at St.. Lou r on the 'dot Jo- IY. .In 1811, some parts of theississippi valley were h visited with earthquakes: ' A account of them may be found to Lyell's Geology, 4 i 1 k 2d, chapter 1.5 t. 1 • 'The rising and failing of the see and lakes is a very comm"n occurence in earth lakes'. In the 1 greit earthquake at Lisbon in 153, when _sixty 1 thousand people perished in' about ix minutes, the sea at first receded, leaving the bar dry, and then rolled back in a tremendous wave, ruing nearly six ty feet - above itiordinary leiel.,', , Suocntso littraona.—The . last 'number of the Ashland (Ohio) Union, gives the fciflowing account of one of the most brutal murders o li r record: ' • "We have to record one of ih most revolting murders that has ever shocke the public ear. The murdered person was Claried Vaqtilburg, a little daughter of Isaac Wantilburg,,one Of the best citi zens of Jackson township in this/ piny. Her age about ten years; idiotic add blind: t e fiend who per petrated the deed is named Charles St-inegrarer.— Stinegrever was employed No a Idborer iupon the farm of Mr Vitali !burg, and. on the ;i4th inst., while Mr. V. and family (except this helplesland hapless child.) were absent at the celebration of the 4th at Polk, this monster committed the tartlet. At his own urgent amlicitations, the parens bad confided the child.to hi. charge during the , absence. He undertook, when left alone, to 1 v tify his brutal passions upotl the child: her Osista ce, added to a fear of her testimony. provoked t e demon spirit within hir,•and he inflicted blows pen Per person which caused her death. Depravit and crime have marked the whole course of this vi liait's life. He 'has now two wives living--one in asbington. Pa. and one in tar-kson township in th count . He is said' to have threatened repeatedly e liven of both of them." Titatturic.—A young Cincinnati I wyer, Thos. A. Logan; had a narrow escape at Ni gent kali', re cenily. A young lady—a stran r to him; bad ventured too far.out on a project 4 rock, over the nt pida above the cataract; she me giddy and screamed for help. Young Logan, who happened to be standing on the bank, flew to her rescue, and suc ceeded in getting her safely on shore—butt lost his own balance and fell into the boiling surge. The young lady fainted. and the men on the - Wok were too much paralysed to offer Resits e. Luckily for n i, Logan, the water at the spot saber he fell ormed.a whirlpool, and carried him round se eel ti s. in oneof his gyrations heseized a bush t at tyre ung the water, and succeeded in extricating imsel from his perilous position. Had be fallen fool fa Cher out —beyond the edge of the whirlpoo no h man aid cauld have prevented him from bei g ca ied over the frightful cataract. . i _ Einee- : nym lin It, late habitant of Pittsburgh, was found ad in near Evansburgh, lAwrenee Count , Penn From the condition in which his y was wls evident that be, had been - brut ly mu A Frenchman, wit& was seen in co pang decesseid, on the day in question, h si been charged with the murder. A NOIBLE EXAMPLE AND SELT4ACIUYI ring a squall nn Friday, a sai contai it men and boy -was captized o ff Sou th Bost One of the party named Benjamin ckfanu ly respectable !sower at South' Bo on, at zed the boy, and by treading wate kept hi the water for a considerable time, 11 a boa The boy was at ones taken in, but iMeMa had become exhausted in the atte pt to boy's life. at once sank ind was reward of $3O has been offered for the body. or The Journal of Commerce retrospect of the Anti-slavery exit ern States, but reiterates a trueis , The present fugitive slave law i the vir. k of the anti-slavery agitators. If there hdd been no :anti slavery agitatiun, the fugitive sl ire law of 1793 would never have been @open...Jed the act of 1860. It would• not have been necessary, The old law. enacted during the administration lof Washington, would have been abundantly sufficient. If the law now in force. be that horrible instrumeet of •op. premien which its enemies represent it to be, the fugitive most thank his pretended friends, the ab olitionists and agitators for this boon. They have invited the South to demand the new law—.and they are entitled to the honor of haring compelled its en actment. Is . .2. 2. , 4 1111 15 /t. at sad Railroad office at D. D. kipattorirs State Sheet, Erie. rs. Sarrengers CAD pracure tickets at this office for Dunkirk. Suf. New York. Okineaut. Ashtabula. Cleveland. Pitudiurlth: Sandusky. Mourne. Deteoit, Greta Bay. ch.cago, Milwaukee. Swine. Southport. 1851. z d ar ac t 1851. LOW RY & SCOTT. FORW4RDINO .I.IW COMMISSION MESCHANTS, AND viidLrins ZN COAL; Also, Fh.lt, Flour. $.Ol and Plaster; at the. Tarr Wale Mose W. stoflie Bridge, Publte Dock, Erie. Pa. M. B. LOW RY, WM. L. PC(FiI. Navr TONX AND =is NAUJUNIN. L Stearn & Co:, Agents, 4 0 24 54 SIBOXINPUBLIC DOCK: ERIE, rEirma.. A "prepared to eontrart Butter, Cheese. and all oth+r yroyer ty from Erie to New Volt —through in thirty hour 4 , / , 1 11.84—Agennu kir Lines on Erie Canal—no transhiptne. • through direct front Buffalo to Nen-York. 4 1:r Vol bow,. Coal Malt, Mule Fish, and Water Mine. Erie, June ' ; 7 • On the North ri4r of the Diamond. and one titlN West of Williams' and WritMe ()disc. .1.41 Pair( say tad saki Nstarstimbsi ' Daguerreotype Likenesses of all sorts. sizes and tiger, f ro m twist , 'hilltop to inil re dollars. Mithrtilly (seen had war ranted nuftelmg. g , , L , & :0 MME II3: 1NDD111.,.........„, 01111111MAX4 lIITMAMBOAT 11.101111NCI Ts Office in Speed's T apt Wks. neat to Williams &I Wright? Each nee Oeler, Stole street. E.tie. I Through Ticket" to ew York. On New York and &Tamed; and to Pittsburgh 14 neselasol , can be procured at 'is Mau'. rare to New York NC to Poit.hurgh SA :Ir. I to , Paaseige neat Money Itemitted to; Great Itain and Ireland. d lillieki,. .EAGLE' LINE. ---: *- !tear To4k and Livorpool Packet". DERSONd wirtain to rend kar their (mends ft Great Britain or .1 - inland, can at y lime make the neeemary arrangements with the subeersbe aho have la camomile. ni ith 04P of the *sr hour,. in Great mean, a very complete and ezennatee ar rangement for tlve or. omisiodat min oframons emigrating to Auer- Ira. Fot thr prowl etermeon of Ism engagements. OM submit tam biv the /Ova ma at barang the Age Agency 'or Famengets 01 the splendid New eatnnorag the "EAGLE" LIN F' NEW !YORK G LIVERPOOL `Packets. sailing Tw • month from each Port, throughout the year. In all raw* thew tent for do not come tbrWord. the molly It 1111 Le Woo, .IR ithoto deduction. BI LS AT •ICIIIT. For ea In POEM to 31. vrbirh" will be rasher, by nay of ihe Banks. and in the pr fiat Towns throughout England. Ireland. Scotland and War. BA RNCT. !MARES & Ut).. 'Bankers. London, and JAM 'a ell EN&Y. Merehant. tiverpoOl, or In oR • *oars*. rare r• 10, ! Sit ITU J ACKAIM. Agent, Erie. Pa. 'RA EL, 36 Ind Slip. Cot. of tioUtOtia N. V. DEPER'ENCES„ ' I knie New B. F. Lend. Fag..iler Engi neer D . & U. C. IL. . Hours & Co. do. date: Perna. Ha, -do. Jamey Archibald. . Encl. do.l 'seer D. & H. C. lb. Car ts, New-1 - bondale, Penn. Messrs. G. N. & A C Laoloa. ' Albany City. N. V. Rol. J. 8 YOIIR, PtAtibiluo o. ra II IR Or so AMIN Matt Messrs. T. X. li. H. 1 York rirv. - 1 . a J. W. Whale* a Sherman k Co. " Lewis! Price. lion Allen ill Phi: burka. N. Y. Gilead A. Smith. F . 1 tary Dei. and flu . Co. N. Y. QTRAVED from tl Erse oil the Bat,, while spot cso the, r she went away, 'll , turn said ma • is be *nimbly larded I Ent. Jul 111, Irdi • POOeOSALB vul for 1300 cords vt Le delivered at Erie. Tavern. in Elle, July Y{, 141. 31.ad1 • Ilion Wei!dings. PLANS and spec i Edon+ Ibt the Station Buildings ofthe Erie and North East 'dirtied. at the borough of North East, are now ready for etbibi ,on at the Engineer's (Peke at Erie and at North East, and • proposals fur flarembing materials and complete construed° , thereof Wall be received at this office until the Ist or August. I* • • Is are solicited kw payments in Cash, and ale° in Bonds of the. Company, or kw past class ' and pan bonds. Plane and specifications Es Depot B iiidiop at Ede. will be Frady for exhibition after the ned sum , lur is bich like propousts a ill be imetied at this office until the 'An ~1 August. lit VIN CAMP, Chief Engineer. Engineer's °Mee El.& N. E. R. R. t Erse. July 16, liiiit AL L_____ $ n T COW. INS r cu ll i A o l la ED r rre l it V we ft . .. r a n :l l i t b beci Ea lvt e V ! ul ta l : year. old. iirttb ernuti4l aortic Gave atilt .r . ben "be went-away. Any inform/Woo to td tomtit C9ii will be thankful! received. ' FREDERICK H. kafter Viliage. Ju . Ir4l. ii : an Wll,ll.tW V nil. Cavite Cabri. Idickloa Hamm aid Whig barrow.. r cblidreus' woe, just received and kw' sale by Erie. July it W. F. lIIIIDEBATCILIT. BAICEWSKiaMA Ehe,Juls 716. pVIEatTON t Ki Car soda. Oar bal 10 OFILL i r: — . . July MACK EILIEL, Sisal 131 e hellil by I I • I I 'lamb 111 B. pIrIYTII t 1 r • 8 Coro and Wbeat Ranh otS band In J lam quantities. • sale at Kew York bolesale crib prices Order. from Country eicbantsprurnply Erie. July SI, C. M. TIBRALIII, Ctietpelde. POWITERI94 K , Rif*, Deer and illumine Powder, just received and fur • I by the keg or less quantity. by Erie. July 19. R. T. SerstrETT .41n 8 0 1 1 1 1 . pE Ca •NW an Lt. . constantly on hand :ma for vale. whukwil o retail r4l l R. T. 8 goes. • N Goods Iwort )art rflUr VOW Item York %lib i d o. ' k i rentri assort went or the very I tele 041 es of Dress . W . fen were bOnent sm , Cash and at A 1414011,1 93 per nestles* th an pods were Win for in the 'Wog. 7 C. M. MODALS. Erie. July 19, 1131. . • •' . . tatidgraeas. . . 1 / Tilt undersigned. ot• of IVO!. Sprat*. would rail ffiejuteo + tion of the public I Mew improved Lightning Rodsi, and par ticularly to their impr red Platinum Points. These Points are warranted so mono" the tinamberic causes most !Melilla corrode them. 11e will remain la lowa • few days. pectoris *tithing reds would du well to risk' neon. All orders addressed the un arraigned thnough the est Office at Erie. will be y sneak. edio. . 1 . REGAN & gbIENZIE. Erie. July 111.1E31 1 'We I have ecatnined the !Lightning Rods erected by the above gen tlemen. and have puraimed one Rue ou)selt. I niiieva then. su perior tosny other stylg, the Potato are cm:Minty well Odapted to the purpose designed. A. 1:211.3111•014 D. Meadville. Jitly..lB6l. NEW YORK STATE - AG R ICl'l,ll R s( , CIETI"E3 FIRST PREMIUM RAILRoA Ho R+l: POWER TURZIONING 311A03IINZI. rlylllE shore justly celebrated rower. as now made and sold by JL the subscribers. are offered the sublic with the assurance that they are all they one represented—they having heed very en tenstwelv and thoroughly introduced and tested side by Side with all the Tbread Powers known of note in the country. Iliad been preferred. • , The Chairman 011, Me Agricultural Poclety's Committee on Horne Powers. In a ersnmuniestion written some toelidhs after the awarding of uremia'', to the shove Ilorse Power. I says: ••I spent notch lime at thelde State Fair (Sept. Illth) at tlbsny In examining the v"..rious Ilori.e Powers . viz., Wheeler' Allen's Ham's an.l Finer) de C *s. gist with the scares and writbers and hear/ all they could • ly. and again -In their atisenee,: , and the result Most flilly Mari red me that 'ours was the arse. • rill if I wanted ane. I would gi e Twenty Dollars more for yOurs than for any tether on the rid; and as you won your laurels fairly. It i s psi that, you tad receives flill reward " He further vays.'"You know front znerience. I have no pagtiality; for your 4 establishment. and as a committee man of said Society kw years. I have decided °tinter itipitist you than for )out bud ;if others have a iteuer article than you. I would amide is ftit favor tholish it nudged Your altablishrucnt. and. vice versa. Mut whom it may." With the testimony okasch men as the author of the tbregoing. whieh. together with changeable feeling. and other I m portant immovemenui since last season, make it the meal cm centatt. da rnel.. dnest mad aemasatrad Power now made; and the public ma; rail assured of being furnished by us with a seywrisr ma ehine.--.For further particulars plague are OmA - ow of Albany Agricultural Worts. &e. - an in the road ylvania. (mind, it ith the nested, R. Do ing four '.n Flute. , a high , nee sei- EMMY & ti—lfs D. S. CLARK, Agent. ROWLANIrd MILL SAWS, [kin rre.ived st the POn o( — COMP'IWt HAVERSTICK a-co. , above arrived. ns. who Trlmadnp and Buttonsit Aprilnt irsoziPsori- *Muff. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Are happy to Wirral their dieing. Init although hasigy ejected by fire hoot their aim. oa the usornial e of the first 1:44, they are again located mid will be happy to ser then elienismad friends °eke, three doors north of the rublie f:lquare. over Ziathierly's More. opposi r the one prevkitislyoecithmd by them. Mr. Grant is Commissioner ror the Nunes of New York. Ohio. IsthenS, Illinois, Missouri. lows. and Michigan. and Pension and Many Lead Arm- April 2 ye the ore. A • very of EZ in a Werke) lion in 0 North when lays: Cheap 7Eardware Moro. T Am receiving% lame and well selected stock of Heavy" arid I Shelf Hardware as was ever brought to this market.and it will be sold it a small advance. as I do business on the Cash system Gaily. Those wishing nothing pert/tiniest° Hardu are can save money by calling at the Cheap Hardware &ore. Among my stock tan he band Iron both round and square. from 3-10 mi 3 inches. Bat bar Prom I to II Inches, hoop. band. eeroll, oval and half oval. *fall sixes, Sable nail rods. English and American Mister steel, ale arm s , springs. ground born. in i! Ode ranting*. braes hinds, anvils, Vise. , smith's bellows, dirt lurk. crowbars. mattocks, rub Imeiscoil. log. trate. halter. do; r, nd Jack chains. pike WO wrought and cut, from four to eight inches, nails from MI to Pd. also knee, floor, finishing and wrought nails, horse shoes. balm and hinges of all kinds,and sizes; gate latches, will, eras ens as eireniar saws. friction rollers. shovels, spades, hoes. sythea. lambs, Rocks sad a good asaartasait of nieehaalre stoic. ko. aurus 'REED. Erie, .maT, 3d ISt, Ito. 3, liee4 1101101. W 4 B. 13830113111A1f. DA44L11.R.R141.1" ARTIST. gO TRAY 71/UiIIML subwriber living about three al ilea from d. a black Marc. about Si, yeeya old. • bead and also on the awe. and Mid when t touch of, the diniemys r. Whoever will re information where she may be Strand will PATRICK MURRAY: ' 'Mitt I Nurre Farr RAH ROAD, , Erie. July 13, Ih3l. I. metaled by the subserlbe►, at this Ofke. 0, for the use of this road—lo tor& to at North East. and hal nt or near W. A. arborerrea. J. C. 8P excEs, !seer. Cords aid Chocolate. ire sale hi W. F. MINDESNECHT !Infalltble Yeast Powders; also, Ina PusPooes. by F. , , %just received and for sale by W. Y. Rioneasactrr. White risk Trout. and Herrieig: for sale W. r RlNDionewr. mstratir ik co.'s ~, IAT I .'h 9 S . A yr, 7 (" 4 -^ ri„ ..r 4, - -, :. *1 `. 1.4 , ' T 4llll 1 1: ' : t .r'' ' 1:, For ibr Carr •f couGus, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, ViTHOOPINO—DOUGH, CROUP ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION 'annals of medical se ICIIC e Afford i ng as they do:ample proof ^std value of many medical agents, have furnished no cu.„ es to compare with the salutary (libels produced 'by .• Ay ales C Pscrosat.” dp = The remarkable cakes of diseases of the Lunp which have heett i realized by its use. 'nested as they are by many proininilm proressonllllll phisietans in this and lanitgu Inhils. 'Mudd an courage the afflicted ta persererm•witti the strong assurance that the use cords'. Cut.pav Fri:IC.IAL will ICHCVe and ultiniaut titre them. We prc went to lite public. %mitotic bed, teat irrionialsYtton u.0t14 of the Ann men In our country. upon Wirose judgment nod evert eller tutplkiteoni:denee Inky be placed. //R. ['Laxly', rfellitnt or Feruiout Med ie I 1301/epe. ode of lbe moot learned and kirluidable pholleiana in fife country. c i rsaidrra it a " afanposition inte excelle i sice fur me comer that ( t donne, Cousrustptiou." • Dominos. April DIOS* • Dr. J. C. Ayer— a tear Sir: Agreeable to the request of rim' oral. we will epee Ily Nate whit wr have known of (becalm of your Center tractintst. and Off have been aismishing En deed. . Mrs. Deus, Streeter bad keen aillieted with a severe and relentless cough. which redueel lies very low ; so low that little hope could be eniertainel of bet recovery. Numerous ' , Mimics bad keen tried withoti!‘ effpet, before the Cathay Pm-roast. Md that bas e used bet. Cm. Watlonsbn. Enq.. had to ow tot/sl edge. keen afflicted with Asthma for eleven years, and grown yekr- Ify worse, Until the Clams Psernast. has now removed the the ease, and be a al-the from any of its avulsions as we are. * let. Mark Dame bad been op severely attacked with the Brno chills, as lb disable him from his &Ales, and nothing bad affottl ed him *lief. until 1, Mr. Thorofus. carried him a bottle of your recrue.it„ which . cured hint at once, and he tow °rotates as usual in his place. ' '..• r These are three of the cites we have known it 'sweeten]. but never to tall. We have great pleasure in certifYint tOthese facial .. 1 and are, respected sir, your bumble servants. 4 XXV. DA Vin TIIOXXING,4 .. . HON. JOdelrlll BATTLE*. , . . The public have but to mow the i virtues and astonishing sde ceps of the C !keenest, iq 'curing diseares irf the Lour, when they will fief secure hunt thesegilangers. whenever this ye lardy cart Germinated. • , Prepared il J. C. 'Apr. CUM& Loral, New. Sold in Xrieby J. X. Murton, and by: DoigHsists throughout the State. • 1 t ntt WINFA iOA Ltititors.-17be best suottosent is the City at! July It ROAM WO Grocery., R - uCK INGUNI ARS —A assoruneat at July It. MOORE'S Groneerit DROMl:4:—:llrooser Sir Orti Wilily emelt at LI July ti. lack)ltE,S"Gtorery Stare; hader.oa'a bcboit'a and Van A alykea Cbewing aad Smoking Tobacco for sale.4l. July lit 111001tE'S ty• • C• I.ARET WINE lu Bottle and drstudhifoe at July It hItIoREVI Grocery Store.' riooriSH.-10011 lbs. oldie best Lbdnits to the city at July li SWORE'S Grocery Store; ILI ACK EREL—No. I.lllaemitl, in barrel., half barrels amd kitts)ust tir.lved at MOORE'S Grocery More.: VEG ETA ISLES of all kinds may be had in ours notice at July It MOORE'S Grocery Store., 13ROOM S.-130 doz.a. Fancy and Cesnis ' On RroarrialosSlSeeis — id and Ibt sale r MOORE' S. GROCERY SIMS.. I \f, PS ind Mop rillanp esn he found Si LTA July S. 8 MOORES' GROCERY STORE.; BUTTER MOULDS-4 sew ankle. braille At July S. 8 MOORES* GROCERY STORE% 'DAMN MI LUIS" ■ good assortment It the' store of Suty - it. LOWRY, 'Roves t CAW AXllO' AXES::—E. Water' Ales. a. sew supply at July 1 LOW.RY. 11110WN & Ccra.i .- nIKERA aew supply of Say Rake.. a pritualirliele. at tie ll new stone. t jytt LOWRY. RJJOWN eirRHIMPII BIIEETINGS.—A amallatueß yei Ittr mile at n July 11. LOWRY. BROWN at Ws? ULEY MILL SAW/3--A first twit amiele M semi, /Vsw ill be mid damp for cash. - July 111. 1801, LOWRY, BROWN k r 0..- - 451171,0e6.—J0hn A "denim 41r. co.. G. debott t co.. rod LOl- entbarrr smoking and encoring Tobacco. for sale by the don c a or tem quantlly. by Jy LS W. r. surnr.tmeeirr. nitAILOY. O. Rua.. Port. Also led Madeira Wit*. BR Ise hi price awl quality. Also. good Whir/Rey air male by , July 11 Mil. , - Mfr. IItINDEINECHT.• 51111111 - D'S. Molasses. @ern as *era 37}ro 73 cents per gallon. by; July W. W. F. 11.WWE.111Secirr., .A First Bate Tract of Liad for`Bale. ~ rrNE O'HARA Tract, or reset N 0.117 lit McKean townshlb. I adjoining the south Idle of keillereek township, and eonli ite lug 118 acres. This is one of the were best tracts of eand fbr shwa! or ortrurain. in thee. unty or vie. It is -well viuderiii, it. ereeedindly eill watered, and situated only seven mil.. from t city of Erie. and will be sold in whole or in, parts hkeuit purel sere. Its tiniher•and location make it a very iovitinz eitoau o for the erection of a sternal saw tui-I. , - Also, 100 sown lots in Erie. Also. 20 half nese Idte at from eto to Iwo each: being a solidi', istoo of Erje Out-lots Noir .330 and 531. all fur sale byWILSON KING, July 12, IS3I. 119 Lead souk Erie. Pa.: DOrr. W. B. WILLIA.VS, having re-purchased hif enitie Medical Priteticelif Dr. L. G. Dell. in Watishurgh and vi cinity. utail.l respectfully announce to his patrons and the poi, he generally that he has restarted his practice, and will tole prompt nuendanee to all call. In the line of his prolleasiuti. Res idence opposite the rreshyterian Church. e I , Wattsburgh, Ju1y1 4 .1.31. e t r, riarrite plemr (4111 Y extra . ei for the /mai:keret. eona.Ua( of IA Rost. Gen nium. Raquel de rarol•ne. and Wen End. Jenny 8i Jockey Club, tlellsatrasae, Verbena. and Jevanininne. at I &le, July If. J H. 111' RTON 4. Cum AFFLICTED READ!" PHILADELPHIA MEDICAL HOUSE! ESTABLISHED FIFTEEN TEARS AGO, sr DR. lINKELIN. Mort) West Ceres, of Thad seel Creme Jtrulr , edam Sprain mad Piet Sheets, Philadelphia. FIPTEEN TZARS of extensive and uninterrupted practice .lent in tiny c ity. have rendered Dr K. the must emelt and pr,e tit loner for and near. in the treatment of all illtial rey tan private nature. Petiole , afflicted with ulcer. on the body throat. or legs, pain. in the head or hour, meremeal rheumatism sirieture.. gravel. d novae ar front yanhlhl excesses or staple ratitauf the blood, a hereby the constitution has because enfeebled are ati treated a nth nicety.. Ile who plate. himself under the care of Dr. K. may irligione ly confide in his honor am a gentleman, and etiolidendy ryly upon him skill as a papadall. 'face P•RTICt Lsa NOTSra—Young Men who have injured tpenneives by a certain practice indulged in—a habit fteouelittY learned front evil companions or at schoollibt 'Setts of which are nightly felt, even when asleep. and destroy both mind • body. yhould apply tuitnediately. Weakness and comninfliona debility, to.s or mincularenergy, phy ideal lassitude and genera prostration. irritability and all nervous affections. indigemion; ping:dish 'Dealer the liver. mind every disease in"soy way connec ed a nth the proetrative functions cured, and full visor reitored., READ! YOUTH AND MANHOOD. A VIGOROUS Lirr, OR PREMATURE DEATEL KINKELIN ON SELF.PRESERVATION. ONLY 25 CENTS, Thly Book Justr 'shed ~ filled with useful Infornuttlon, the infirmities an dimmer or the generative organs. It address , es itself alike to Did., Meshed. add Old As.. and should be mad by all.. The valuable advice and impressive warning it givrai will prevent year. of misery and suffering. and save annually Thousands of Lives. Parent., by leading It. will learn bow tq prevent the destruction oftbeir children. ° • • A remittance of t 3 vents. enclosed Ina letter, •direnlitd 10 Dr:KINKELLN, N. W. Corner of Third and Ullioo Streets. be tween Spruce and Pine. Philadelphia, a 11l ensure a book, under envelope, per return mail. Persons at a distance may address Dr. K. by letter. enclosing' a fee, and be cured an home. Pechora of Direellets. Fe., forwarded. by vending' a remittance, and put tap secure from Deaden pr Carimily book-sellers. Nea • Agents, Pedlars, Cauvamers, and apothem implied with the above work at very low rates. ly le rrEE sobveribers to OP- :stock of the Rrie and Water ford Plank Road Company are beret!, not inekthat an addi tional call Grin per cent on amount sub.ertbed fiquired to I paid to the Treasurer amid Coattnaily. at his office in Erie, on or bdona the Ith of AugtM, 'By order of the Board. - A KING. Trcantrer. Erie. Julylll. BY JONAd GUNNISON. I am directed by the Baird to mil the attrition of subscriber i t I....Meth Amnon of an Ael Regulating Tarnpike and Plan Road Compsnies, approvlcd the twenty sizib day of January, "S 19111. tenos 8.-11 any stagkbolder. whether an original mthicrii her or assignee. after twenty days' notice as aroresatd. of tit Mine and plane appointed fur the pry meat of any instalment oe proportion ofthe capital mbrM shall melee( to Par such proper; lion at the place appointed. ibr the anaeecof thirty days after tbe time appointed gm the payment thereof." any math stockholder in addition to the ittrtahnettt tto Om. sack t the rate acme pee centum per mouth. tbr every delay of such payment, and if the sensetind whlational panalty shall become equal to the sum b e f ore pa id in part on neeount of met share, the male may be forfeited 4 and to the said company. sodomy be sold althea' Ibr Ouch price as may he obtained therelbr: or In default of par merit of any stockholder, of such instalments as aforesaid. 03r the apace of stilt. days Menai& the President and manapers may. at their election. cause 'Mtge be bro •ght in the same mato ner as delta of alike amount are nowrecoverable. for the mom+ cry of the same. together with the penalties aforesaid.. A KIWI:. Treasurer. Erie, July 19.—td lb Sy JONAS GUNN ISOR. JAiVsKofirii 7- I RICH Mantilla meek Silk, plain and watered. from suelloa. ftw 11l per yard at TIBBALS'. BLACK Silk Editing , and Cringer, Lie trimming Mani,ll.w, of aN within', ears be bind at the lowest (Winos' TIBBALS'. AI Stitriadt.lf*A rea a l u i lle r ea on i at t4inig. ."6" 4° T i lll ee At a r Per ANN ERMAN OIICI NEX smelt keel —A lot of this selt Reel July teth CARTER in BROTHER. patio, in 61•IkeraL Tr you wish to buy Grootrits. or any atm neneddly tape In a 1 Grocery Siam you eanar do baser thancall op we and Kt and tin:windy ibr younelf. W. IP. sumisiseirr. MEDICAL NOTICE NoTzon. lIIME 3:I3IPIRM STORES. HIDINELII has lately returned from tlu• I • a~tcrn Cities where he has been imemliug the liana of the spring and smu•rq t in piticlea,int Good*. prices:mid is imw re ermine !HA !nut pinch I.r of 2 4 1:1II*11.1t to n ilid, which **ill he sold below any pricg c*et befuteotlete3 to nay tuatitet. I Will elout• 10 ut my rumbler stock of 4:ood+. n loch is large. to Make ouom kit the Fall Campaigia at cost—now as the how; More cheap goods are poitut apt. 11.4!AIJW Erie. July 11. hill. ; ,1111. • 4esst Oall..7ositivaly. OUR particular t r: i riends arc ialloraed that it balances are *Mall Which are ou due on Book pad Note, they arc nuportaat in 111 7 / 1 111134t: larder . ymetito. and gut th ey must Le. paid or will ' be'cwi led by laW alter the esiiiration of this mouth, without regard the ottigairous we tell to our patrous, but with spe cial regard to the claims of our orreditOrs. Tr.e books and notes ore ailthe other tii Sennett & Coi's brick store, and some person always there to rrteire the moody t 1... - business hours. itrat, Ju,y LO. v I.l.:arr" - TT & CURS IER. , _ ‘IARII'S L 1 11 1 , - . INII 11.11,TSTING I'RUSS, • Which has elected i than all - others code blued; being so COWirge , Ilia auy writ, and po siiiorof the body . .wholl, the strap so annoying to the wearer. Eta sale , . ISCII.TuN At cit. _... • t i EAKINS ErItRALT -.lf _ _ A fresh supply just I ' s ire-rived by , BUItToN & CO. Dross Coals. SILK and Linert plain and warred Poplin.. !lariat de Lain. pliun. wode. brown. and blu Iliarage4. sullied and figured tiwti MU,lins, Llilek. brown, mode aud blue plain aud tifured LAWna,if.C. C. M TiIiBALS. 2600 cl'etr., ll °d'er ?fi r " al 64 truly PeVigildr•l' re :Scotch anit Anrerteans Ging -311:X) L A ure, RD :a er rratne i rl i fkr h t tolOrri.r4 one *billing per card Erie July ; 1% M. ri BHA 1.8. was W. 1 27 e 3, JEWELRY, FINCY GOODS • Air LOOM= & OW& Stahl St.f, wady' oppeisfits Empire! Store. N `nv otwrillif.:the largest and firmest stock of Good', in this litmeves odOed for sale to Erie, juslpurchared in N. York embracing all the hew aisles of rich Jewelry Just out. An) one w tuning to astrenass a splendid Watch and chain nlll bat ea tirvt rate Opportunity fair selecting. Nut to be undersold b any wawa tar establishment this O. LUOM IS k. CU. fist'. June Ll - IfirTli 1F you wish to fete a Rood astoiltitient of Notts. Snaths, Forks, Creehes, Sickle,. Rakes, Stouts and-II ides, call at tie- Cheap liardistate store, Ro. 3, Reed llotase. 7 cow, lupe*. ; sll.Ulir N • Vi a n t o v' L l treaift Tins, Fiiiijseiirlitl"nireZnl:eratierli7sPlanddl7 n a . nd IG j e i nx Cult Pins, Bracelet.. nud other desirable articles, all- warranted as represented in—uo gbarirefur sbowing. 7 June *. ILVEIL Golornin4.—Plain and Threaded Table and Tea Spoons, S Ferns. Duna knives, ete. of our own manufacture, ether warranted of the fittenese of Dollars, Edizrai.ed in tool sole by June 99. • • 7 I U. LOOMIS& CO._ __ CIAMPI/IMA ,I4OLD Manufactured to order at ihort notice, V Mt* R tugs. Bengt Pio" Iliracelem.Ctrains. or anahriadesited, any style. atf_ 7I • G. LOOMS & C 0.% ENV AND; U ANDSF.FIII..- ',lmmo DI BAIUSHICI).—EXCELSIOR FAMILY ; SOAP By wbleh a large washing can .e done in one-third Ins lime, trouble and esprit/le than with env other :limps known. - It ran be used With l'k or hard valor, cold or warm. Will remove Grease. Paint. Tar; Ink or stains!frin goods without the least injur either to thriaoods or the hand.. Foe .ate by Eel . une Rl.yili. CA RTRR & BROTHER. Dy pest., Dye Ittutris, Paints, Ike. THE under.ntned o ffe r for ..air nn hl eral germ. Are *cols. of all the ditTereqt kinds. °Melt own manufacture. and war. ranted equal to any: manufactured ; yst: Log-wood, HeOwood, ram-wood. Hyper Nie'a-woOd. Finnic Green Ebony. RediSanders, Extract of Loproad. Nie'a•wood Penek-wood, Bar-wood, Lae. !lye. . Argot, Cfellim Tarter. Together with a iF i r tha t , a/wortmeot of Dye Shiro. Dyer? pr." haws: ts and saanufneturcra aupalird. PENTZ. Tint:NNE:NU k. CVI. March El, , No. Si, W ate, Wee . N. Y • •r • • - Auirmaziass 1 1 71132.71 A6OOll assortihent of Dining and Tea Pets. light blue. Roar ing blue. white and rmitlheryi also, a pod variety or Glass y' are, for sale at tho kiwest tiguree by C. M. 'EMMAUS. _ ZIEVIOIr AL. - qinr. PITT: 4 [II*GO STORK as been removed from NoAI, J. Wrtaht's Itiodt to the frame tjuilding on French street. one door north of C. M/ Tibba le. where the viibrerih.r ~t ill continues to keep a full in./rummer G roeerjes a nd ProvI.P)110 on hand and for wile. at it holes*. l. and Retail, at a small advance above coin. Erse, Marsh J 3, II s ' ' J. M'CANN' 11A RellAN IC* o ,l l.B.—Panel Plows, Mate!' Planes, Benth Manes, Pram/ ne.Turning allff Partner l'hiaels.tiouger, Chi sel Handle.. 14'44,1 IA se., AIiZOM, TI ad.l Panel. Compass. Rip. Feld. Tenon, and Rack Saw.. Sleet -'hiLiares. Try Squares. Bet de, Quiet., Spoke Rh. le.. Ihiriders.'Compoi-w.. Drage and llitts. (land Axes, llatehe , Hammers,Beel Serest.. SandTa per, kn.; Erie. May 11.--1.. RUFCS REED. No. 3. Reel House. `ILK. Gins:ham Ind Cotton l'arlomin—an eltensive variety at L--- 1 ' ,Erie. May '14.173L-1 ' JACKSON'S TIIE greate st valety and Ch.-mint Prints eter o ff ered In tlits tnty it , lib i - JACKSON'S LAMES ANDIIIIOIMS RUN :4 FlTS—tile lateot styles at brie, May *CHI - i 5111TH JAI lOUS'S , LADIES Walking Shoes . Busiiiie; Sbee:lebitrliteillTß:e and Halters, for sale by , ' SMITH JACKSON: Ent. May al ' a .----1--- I VI EN and lloy's , ,Palm Leaf. Leghorn. and Panama flats —ilar 4 7 1 rale by ( 1 1 i B. J Arßett)N., eritTliN if.W4t. . rarpet war rcord and White, Rasing and Wadding. kit mile by iil BMiTli J tCKSON; - ----- 6) Pal —l--- 1: ,nerd and tio iithern. for sale A. , el ll I t h- eVl S eb: l l4 A p i , I bl —bUtb ( I li Fllll'll JACKSON: 1 ‘" lin* Pitill.Eodtish. Riee. ind all kinds of Groeerirs at 7" 1 tal JACKSON'S. LIIJ' , .. tor Drainly.tlin. R.lita. Wine at. S. JACKI4ON. -47 Prin. and a large oriel. of oliO4- 4ACKSON. QUA trap :Thais ii,i plain. printeg, 1 - 3 and ni Vetatte tanatalr. and every variety. . . .E3IITII JACKSON'S. Erie, May SI, ISM. i 'I Pll. ‘I N.Ptaid andiStriped Caavinieres.Kentueky Jeans, Tweeds Cottnnadrs, liktinna , mad utlie Suitinier Study. at Erse. May SI. -11 ! ; Rig CI. OT H : 1 1- . 'Wipe . English. an, American Black. Green and Navy Blue, for sale cheap at [ll . JACK:so:Vat. A GOOD assortnient of Dry Goo4s. Groceries, Crockery. Rain 11. ware, • Arieno.&a..Just !Velvet" US by. Erie, April , I Cr/NI/gilt/N. 11Ali , ERSTICIL h. CO. 2 dip TONS flaieralns. the very hest article. ghee from salt Dr II Bine, for sale kower than ant foreign article of as good ' a quality. , Ci COPT9N. ilAvt:BsTioc & co.' rii . lAr soams and Box deraperaat the Cheap llardware - rhore. I • RUMP REED.; QI'MMER /1.1T51.4-Leghorn. Strn or and Palm Leaf flOta Ibt I‘.7len. sale cheap et )to. I. Wrighrs rhnek . May It. 24) Chews Old tirtd Youpg Hylton Tea. Black Imperial a nd Ilyson Shin:Ten, by BtW. Y. R !Bilk:RBI111T. tt /Ills. MolassesFY/riling from Fcv CI,. pet IMHOIII. by July 3. , 8 F RINDcIitNECIIT 25 nOXIM Rnivit". 040 etta , Vlll 4 l Citrons. Fly. and all cab er kin& of Fruit rut raic low July 3. 8 W. F. RINDERNEF HT.:. [YMCA 1. INSTRITIIENTA—. large aqsortufent or Guitars, Banjoes. Vogl**. }Vies. Fluor. etringo. to Alr suite c hip at 8 • G. 1.001113 ik, CLOCKS. for sale ,y the Box or ,finale one. a large number of tole., and mike very cheap lutprice, a. low a. St an. at ilsly 3. 9 . G. LOOMIS lc On's. ICDFATCIiI to the sutteetiber ate requested to call and fettle ,wit bout delay. Copt will be made on all tho neglect this no tice Orr the 111,4 orAuguat nest, litisthout teepee' of perconr. , June YN, F3l. 7 i • J. 11. FULLERTON, NI7 r 4ILKINU STIGKS.—A eutd ateeoronent for wile by Jul) 3. H # G. 1,00A11:4 & Seal 12state for Salo. 'rift Real notate of J. W, Riddell, IlAq ~ being puritan No r ger 4 . the real estate of,/. , ht Riddell.; late of brie deceased... and consisting oftwo lots told by 13 , 1 fret catch. at the corner of Ger. man And It streets. , One lut at the ',Corner of Canal and reach street, 4111 by IV hart, and one lot Nutting on Canal Wee( 3 0 by • lit feet. is lOW fur. Ole by the viih.eritrer on favorable terms. • Entinlreof ; .WII.SQN KIM;. Land Agent. &ie./illy 3. 1P.% I 1 &O.! . ( .11:A Rk'sati::sT SYf fir•llt SNATIOI,—.I.4 n ridititiOnitl n._) supply pest reertved. 'finite nihn ,hnne wed them say they Ste pypersor to any before used. 10, sate II Jill) 3. ; 1 4 _ ' (1h t) SCI.iltN & SON. LATEST ARRIVAL OF pROCERIES. II %V P. }int reedited a large and;a ell selected sleek vre4 and I dry Family Groeerirs. Wines and Liquors. Melton's. Nails. Clan, W illow and Wooden Ware.iand I do say it notself. that I will not be undersold by any one itathecity of Erie. Call and see coriier of Fitth and state streets. July S. H • W. F. ai,ionNteirr.. 20 einsar ditlierent qualities, pet received ,000 sod fir rale from I , so 111-d rem., Del lb., by July S. 8 . j W. F- Rim DERN Wire., ECACtt oreoree Far sate by far Boa or fb. by VP July b. W. F. BIN DY.CXECIRT 2 , 000 LISS. beet COddili in IMP city for nbie pi b els p er by 8 W. F. iIiNDLIDI WHIT. DISSOLUTION. TOE ants of (town. Ilovendlet dj cb. Is Cooked by ncolual A convent. Tbe!busine.s will 8e eoutianed by axngdoo Ilayendiek at the ofd eland Cbesididei. The seems% Dow te of the Isle firm will be elikosed by. July S. 8 comProx 4. NJ SIMSTICK. TOSDA SCUI7N-A Moab oumfy of Spencer's Soda Jost iee'd v - 8 - 1/0011/Zr figuatar STOIII 4 • intAWES se all &remtion. found! at - July S. 'S 4VOGRES' GROCERY arose. NMI AND T . 41111101rARGIO 00000141 1. - s<•. • 2404 zoom agiii. jouli M. JUSTICE bees Irate it call theetteethost of , his ohlcustuatera awl the piablie to the and Woe- did assortment of , i ~ algrtin and Inenster 41X cloth., 40114110. oth., c..pitnt.res; 'Vesting*. and such rode am ally loam: in a rashionabli OloOdag mat, %filch he IS now meets lag sad opening Abe the losPee • I 11(111 of purchasers at JO . i 110. 0 1030210 ZOMBI. Ills whole stock has beente tried sod made limber ids own+ duet - twit with particular cdre, which with the'Likable n LOW rrt atios rellll at winch he is ikeeuiried to sell w ill tonviuce al who oily fairer him wish their custom that his crtaldishment is the only place to • town where a ' 1 . Good aiii Pasbionable 0 . , nub. , bought at a price %loth ilel'ew cornietia ' , Hilt "leek of Ct.01:1111. CArotIM tat LS: and Vblterlidtat 44 'been 'witched - is Oil great tare extresslv forth , . custom trade , d hi would is- cite Mote who prefer . baring their Clothing Made to °MOM call and examine_.', `. \ GOODS, O V? MID 111 -- EX ? ' N for Iliell.elt eg. l'etetilMeat MR their measure any neretent , . f not pleasdd with it When doue. will not be led 101 take it N 5 ,,, ,, away. lle itill couistioes ..:.• tarpon band shirts fall kisids,anid from the he 4 manufacturers. Also. Shirt Co lairs of the - brie make. tery cheapi duirpenders of all grades: (IMMt . the best in town. of various gradesand prices: ana mu fact be korPSIIIIII0•4 eter) than' in his lime ; which be wooW be happy to sell to his Mends as cheep as the eke...pest: 1 - 'I 7 curntic done to order, and tracretterd if properly , made up.% , Erse. April VI. 19.51. df Oi :L^. it Krill , warted coffer. a aupetior. ankle. only .1: New wk. My arratleemems are made t. voice iee per mould. editomera will bed in market.—Aprd If. - 3. 11. F I I.4bll.S.—firnabed, Min. and 7i and by nNs.-A n e‘teubst r aisortment of Swink, t'ap. nod Zook R Ibbous, ?Iwo, TalErµa and Satin Do. for sole at I . City or Boroligh Warrants ran IA IR lb & RUSI reeerre any amount' of City rad Nor ar Touch Warrant'. at Para their store, No. I. Wrishr Block. Juhe N. I I. mirszossr LAIIII WAYlnAiltint t%AIiIR ANTS fur eu and :60 nem each. guaranteeded to YO gaol Is. every Joyce I. fur sa',e at the exchange °Ace of Erie. June it. hi• Nei.) R & CO. PeEmium rmt mixt:R.—Ale pay a presulum ral - 660 fur Pollarg, 'lair Dultari and Five. France, . Erte. June 111. IC SANFORD Ir. CO. BIACL'S AhIERCAM PIKA(.III.;E.—A few. eopieatjun re: c Ice ud fur sale by J. 11. lITRT O S i f .' W. N RN 111 ANW ER•rt CEIRNIAN UINTA EN T.—J,e , t received by A r ailroad and for rale by J.lla De RT ON ig CO. —.--- - - - -- -- EASTERN FAS HION! FOR SURISIER '— JUST r : RECEIVED. . / ta i evil r. undersizned. thankful No mat , patronage and ) 4 note it nut it continuanee of the Ante. %cold res _ , A peettuil) announce tatlie public Ilia; he, I. prenneed au cut and wake up Garments In the lariat New York all 1t... He warranty his work to to equal. if DOt 'ups nor. to any dour in the City. No fit—no pay. I rutting doneln the most fashionable ;Live nod done - it hen !wombed, ' JOHN I:VALUING . Erie. June 7. trot. Bead's Block. ohnewile thelJoilltei BIOCk• _ PrAtTAIII.I , : FL'HSI Ar,'Ett —We hive just reeeirel New Pat terns for "Oreerat flu.* of the.e futhigavial article. Rh. h u th . Illier tow, an ari• iirrpareti t . to lurnioh customer* with a sitsparior article. Akw on hand it!atly fur 141. r. dENNEIT CU. -r 31. : 3 IVT All 4 •—A large lot of tirpt quality Nails, which will be hold LI at manufacturer', prieeA Wr Cash, at:the Erve Steam Nun - SCNIVETT Great Excitement! News from the Woildls Emir! NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! 1 ' F: ore now receiving oirr S prim r and Strummer Stock consist. V V ing °revery sariety orrriTSIMIA GOODS, Mich aa !can boa fail to please es ery variety' of human taste. Our mock eonaprues Lawns of new and splendid styles, a large and oplriinta.fonnwnt of Prsnla. tr,uunnerr Unborn. Straw and Pain Leaf Hata. etc.. Windt will La sold cheap for cosh at No. I Wrig,hea Block. May 17. „_LAIRD la ItrEIT. AVMS—New and elegant natterna, t at No I Wright' ' !Meta l./ May 17. LA/RD I. Clothing! Cloths and OLD THINGS HAVE BECOME NEW!! THE intbseriber bees Irarr to tall the attention of hi. old vis tomer.; and friends to hip new andoad seleetikoek of CLOTIECII6 =AMMO & OA reeently purcha.ed in Nevi—York, 3ad now oirered as cheap, at earl. noqt any other e:taldhditnent in town. lie doe. not .icrin it tweeitutry to tell triode . who have for relay' n e er". ur yews patronized win that be couttones. 10 aufinufac- Lure a■ FASIII()NABLE Asti NEAT FITTING Garment* an can be found in thin market; but tci new etnitotwer• he has no brnitatinn in ate ing that if then will CALL, AND SHE FOR •111 - EMSELVES. They will not go away dtinaitentWd watt either , 'eds. Wo kallanship or PricOo. Custom work always dent at reasenble prieesj and wartatned. Also cowrie warranted. at properly Wilde up. i Call arid see IC, ••old things Lace not Weenie new" dui the Stand of she sab ot riber JAMES ErrLE. DV F. STU eFS—Madder', Indigo, Logwood. rustic. Annetta. Nic wool, Kt. by • - JACKSON. • 4.X2111. 39 doz. Miles %White Jr. Po's mopeeior Casietel Ales Ilhr •M by the doz. or 510g194-warranted. . t , GlO. BELitAll & pox. COP - • • - • • • I `I7iLLIAtI BEATTIi lavetibis day armed V V a copartner.hip as flnnkatni not ('ollnetidit NS+ IL:champ g r ok rt ., under the firm of .1 4, gAN reap 00 . (Mk! in -11. , 13„i, Block," betwedg Stale and Pasch su r cels. irubliet *lmre. Erie, J in. Jaa I. lASI. i W4l nstAzasv IV7OVI.TI inform the nubile that he imerrlit V atteninin to Veterenyliterry in ail its ea Hieeharersn tll he rearonable. Melee eall a the Canal Stable. near the Mulct Lock 01f Um fa Erie, Jan. 1., le3l. NE% GOODS. • ItST Treeless! a lartte'and well selected sloe .1 llmbretiss and Parasols, I.adirr aad i Fttadre tanrtt. Nadi pe excted large /lOCilSot Wall and %V Id. raper. Ohelf Hardware. cat.. old as cheap as the etwapesit, at the ist area Ilta'y it. _.IIIOOItIIEA MORE AtZrir GOODL • Stray day Mats flanistldat New THE soheeriners would t l tispretfuily announce that they have recently retested a large and welt-setemed 'stock of Groce ries. Provisioner and Ohm; Chandlery. Ike., which they have hotirht entirely for easel atil at low rates of old and estabilsbed Houses. in New York. tn. sidelphia. Pittsburgh and Nowhere. which they now oiler at 11114 French at.. escheat, as the cheapest if not Ids er than the same articles eat he nought elsewhere in Utir env. Merchants. hotel iteeperi and owners ate invited to ea. au~tne our stock. Ail g.ada warm a. mwesesned when sold. May 31.-3 U T. STE2IIIETT & SONS. F LOCK. Salt. Fish and ;Piasie4 , eciunaistly on band, and Rte sale at the lowest Market istee. %fay 31 —3 R. T. PTERRXTF k SON& Iv11 — .1:0W WAGONS of everyarklY Okw giDe by June 21. D. P. CLARE Car DNS w eery ilcaerijasori for .ale by June I. a D. B. CLARK i F X . TRIM e o h r t if e zon r, ..l or liew, Vandrla...llFitiiitrz.atteAl la- riu . Gar rale by D. a CL4IIIIC. , 1 I Jor*l . , I nil BAGS eilluT.tust received and fur We l l/ - R. T. STELEETT & BONS. S June 211, HSI 25 KEGS Kentucky Ride Powder, jthn nee'd.'aod oak by the half. quarter. or Keg hy June 21. 1-'3l. ' R. T.ATERREITT & INMIL 200A0'.reteura . by ir 141, ' jos 500 BAGB Davy Balt fur Nale it i . v irroutery 50 , Inc Pitch and UAW constantly OR hand and br aide by R. T,. 8. dt 80 8. frillEriiiiieritiers would rtnpretcully Inform thri public that they I hare built a powder masa - tulle. and are deairous of awing for dare dealing In the article.- R. T. EI'IERRIE,TT 4 SONS. Juliet!. isal. ~nmmer Gocraii.7ncelion — sitai Climistianed. HHAYING Just returned from New York, I ant now receiving • complete assortment -or the desirable late olyieti of !km liner Grecs Goods. Lawns. Banters. Tisturn. Vogleher with other de.criptione not to fainiliar included in the stock. is at /tending to the a ants of the I.soltirs, (in en of coulee elaNri In tention.) the gents are by no means neglected On pi this they hate only to call end look over my assortment of Clothas ales rinu'n•s and V 1.411106 the eblore as earn:int as iWt. of my name take's coat, and quality 1k for any oreation. even the partienhte, one A nrw reinforcement of Carpets are here *wet bOsepetis don either in price or quality. 13te Crockery deteßitteet keeps pare with the others in every respect. Having lecouser cone ineed of the advantages tflicreret par. cha.e., made with cask, over the old sYstenh request the community touted') theneso wee 00 this impottal . t point.= my y prices with time of any or every h r 'GSM t in Meetly • • J. D.:CLARK. Erie. 'lay 31.1 No Li Reed Neese: LIZI ,SKIING. Pulped ShieVing. Apron Cheeks, C`artioak Mosel Irrnir a ad Sheeting•—lany travois, very cheap at Erie. MeV *l.-2 ' SMITH JACIKBI)N'S. i`c lit —Ladies' end : Gents' While. Cord and Slaty Kid— Pil rind Comm Gloves. Ibr safe ,JACKBorVell. t"1 ARDEN Trowels and Itaken, at the CLBAP 11ani.aie 'poi; 7 MAT 7. RCFC !MEM. B A KER'd Brom and Khebar's Cocoa at J. H. BURTON & Co • LGOKAN G ItAiiiitifiCZATo — od — aroonnsent - at the cheap none Laof iAiwRY. Meow?!t co's. (111REISII.—A drat rate article oo bind and for *ale by the han k! trod or by the polar!. by CoMPTON, HAT lIRSTICK & co _______ . - __________ EXTRACTA.—Proeson & Merrill's exhorts of Lemon and Vauitla. for sale by R. T. STERRETT ik &DN. NOTICE TO' CONTRACTORS; nßorosA to will he rceeired at the oaken( the Plusbnigh awd I:tie Railroad Company in Erie, up to the 13th day of Anson nest, inelitrir". for the dr.dtna, bridging. and all other week pee mum 10 prepare the road lied - ibr the iron. of the Pittsburgh sad Erie Railroa front Erie lo its point of eounectiou wlthtbe sad rennsylvaulat Naiiroad. a disuinee of about NIP miles. Maps, Plans, and dperiiielions ran Peones at *bodes Ca sad after the I,th day of A urns. Ploporais are invited for he whole work, also, in Mug* at note OKOOMI. payable in the dwelt of the rompuy. °Men, Pinsbursh and Erie istiroad, 1 CHARLES M. Erie. Pa.. July MU. President Ginthe Newspapers published in Eris. Crawlbrd. Merceri ee. sad likes' counties will cap. Ida q.D'S WRITJNd 111,1111:1.--4uart ntid 'Pint bottles for by J. 11. ur wroPir co. CEE t;rie. October lA. IPSO apd Croton, at 11:_.4.-11)o.ciamus, Er EAST POWDER, a outamrior ankle: far sake by ' June V. f D. S. CLAIR 711.01.—Fresh Green n binek Teas. only SI: weeks • Canton: 'SOW! Green for 30e. per poullood. ro re June 7. C. - TIIBILkI3O. , four dais nem rreeiei as la ctates be bee LLEILTOII. Lanes for rale JACNEKIN. YIN IT II I JACICOOICS L CARTIMIS •: • ee P4ll 7 1411*e 011k "heLied e l a —ar t • sworn Canal. of Dry Goo*, . Shorn In great , et .p. Crockery. whie4 brit bo & TIUCHEM