Political and General News. - _ SAL OF THE PROXETHEITS Ngw YORK, Sept. 4--9 A. M The Steamship l'rornetherte, Churchill, arrived this A, M. , She anchored off the Quarantine at II o'clock last evening, , • The Prometheus brings 275 passengers, and Cal i.,llllll neu ato Aug. Ist, two weeks later. In the aslis of the passengers there is some $350,000 gold, sh,le on freight there is but *50,000 consigned to .I,!,iison & Hitchcock: • • s. The Simi , ler Independence- arrived at San „ban p ego On th 16th of August; her passengers wgre !tr oferred to the Promithees. The Oregon is Ott tore,; P, hale nearly two millions on board. She ~. San Francisco. August 2d, and overtook the jiivlitheus at-Acapulco. • , The report a from the. mines are more favorable. 7•,‘ unprecedented low state of'water in all the riv• ci !as been especially favorable to emerprises luf .-e I:r.,t class. Many darning companies are ii1,1,.4 ,1,.4 ,1V at work in the bed of the streams, and so' e in .4,:posits have been struck. , There• is h p s ect LA a still further fall of the, rivers for the n xt ,rPt; months. Canal-projects are progressing la •orab.v. That for turning the south fork of the Slier:can is the must gigantic, and stock to the ex ,,,t iif a quarter of a million will readily be taken tv the miners in that vicinity. Quartz milling it is t • ,sued will sooner or later become the great and :ermanent source of wealth. , . Aeiculture is beginning to attract considerable ~,;crest. leis estimated that' there are 20,000 +- wig settled and devoted to agricultural pursuits.: The Indian hostilities have ceased an the sou- l i 'I em and eastern borders,. and broken out on he -there frontier. The hostile Indians on Ril lie p, ,er have been dispeiaed, but not subdued. aaigati in on the upper rivers is difficult in the .A ,i4ge of water. Misers are about 1.50 substantial brick house4Lill li Sin Fraci , eo, nearly all of which have heel' ere t :.*.vico the lire in May, and extensive preparstiOns t . in progress for the manufacture of brick and he „a• :tug ototuneto 6;0 nfimerou contracts of t its i, -:,1 mines are'now worked in n's Valley ~ ti.e declivities of Sierra Nevada. The two political parties are liililing c onventions ~ . larious counties to nominate for Vie LegiLlat lire ,c gray office:a. 'File four candidate{ for C0n ;:..., are bu.ily erigaglid in canvassing the S:ate. t• o. McDougals has, issued a proc:amaiiiin in 're , I. to the organization of Vigilance Coininittops, 7 . appeals to the citizens to suppoct the cm's:au sfathorities. ! rile Sacramento Unioeleports a: fearri.l riot'' as r• •rring beiween.ilie tro•oitiers of the Mill Comiia i and the Tonne! Compliny at eutonia, and 12' or . • :iersons killed. .1 conveniton ut Editors and PubUglier:4 and no. ..t..r,uf the Califorroa Press had 'been called to •;e! , n the Sth of Nngost, its object being' to tutee and character, and interchange 00 , of pare 'have been clncloded with a. t.!.boti ui Indians in Sacramento Va;ley. ICI'S FROM CALIFORNI.I PAPEr -Fiat: is rue 5101:NTA/N9: . -...The San Jose V • f t relay :zaps that the mountain, lortningi • ,,, rn boundary , of the San .10,,e valley pre,el c moons line of Ilaine on Thursday •rnght. The wild oats .hhd been firect i i....rid, - ti= the eye could reach, the flamed %%ere si ; turi,nl.lv, k i, E s rof STUART . S lear trorn G,, ,z, it Gregory Et Co.'s Express, that , iy.„ . v.ed.,in Stuart's confe,sioni Was arrested • 26 , 4 of ittly, at Sacrament!), by a member u l rice Commatee from this city, assisted by .• Schultz, of Sacramento. Rua; vcoN CoNv Trull) AND DonmED TO'U,R tT Jur) in the care of IYIII. R. 161 1t5.411, 1111pLIC r,aberry of Jame , : WO, ((((( on the 6.h t n uito court at 10, o'clock on 'the Ltt of Au• •n a ‘ertlict of guilty,emll the punishment of he nonalty of his crime. It bitistm is from the city of New York, ha • !..,1 i Eire year:-in West Broad% Ile s'e%arti a the steamer Sus.ltsw, orr Two MEN - SHOT AT SON43H4I.—Ve receicPd at from a gentleman just dow n from Sono nt of ■ .41“ollttg affray in that town on ay nigh(' in which two men lust their IR culars weicopy from 1111,evelli lig, cotempr . parties, Win. Ford andß•.bert Cori wei I a (Impute at a gambling table, when Car , ze-ti Ford, and in the seoilla that ens tell, the bit °lithe lip of antagoiii4t, Cardwell. wr ; theh left tlie house, procured a pistol, ret .• 1 -hut Ford deud Upon' the spot. He mad, A was pursued hy.t he policeman, who. ealed up tlin to stop, which lie relu-ed to do. I•tie•otpcer —fa fired at him bot missed him, the WI \pa4ging, and 1,11.111 g a man by the name of Coffin, 'from .xta-. Mr. Collin had nu hand in the dal:lenity.— ws• !rim New York. It is not stated whetb ..rd%eil had been arrested.—Sun Francisco Post. Thl4 Ford,. we believe is the rtrovoud rowdy who , 1 to hanj about the empire club in . tiew York Siloiv RA OF ?LEAH AT BE:IIiIA,7-otl Saturday, . e 20 h ult., a bhoner„of 'meat fell sit the army sts- , • n•! . .ar Denies. It was obsedredlty Mai ir Allen, •,,'va-a; struck by one of the fdll.rig pieces. Tile ter lasted tuo or three minutes. The pieces .-re from the size of a pigeNt's rag: up to that of I a rang,-, the heaviest perhaps /facia ounces. ; No n ere visible in the air at the time. Specimens :!,,, meat, which is apparently bei.f, were preser e] by Major Allen and the surgeon of the post.— I A 7i re that was examined three hours after i tell, ,sei a portion of a small blood %T.:se!. sothe of-4 -Loath of a muscle, and a muscular fibrel. A ~.,2titly tainted. The ground on n hichi the )ell was about three hundred yards - with/long d eightv wide, and the entire amount of irleat: b- Aei•n two sod a' half and five bushels in bulk. .) 0c:131 hone were found. A strung wind rrom enest was blowing at the time, tiol:the skies c'ear. Thiit is the third occurrence -uf the : , dt , rt record in the last six years. • TLe theories heretofore in rogue - as to the cause •: phenomena would seem to be negatived by gii en of this in4tance. We trust the E,f the poet will publish his observations on , b.ith - for the benefit of science and sat of the public curiosity. ' l`uiw WAR 13 SHARTAO3II 111:3011RD" I3DIA3f SLov,—Late intelligence from Sacramento gi%es ?:its of an extensive siaugliter ef Indians at Pitt . t r. 0 morning of the 6th of July a party of 61- - i men under the command offfjapt. B. P. Ihr made an attak"upon some 800 Pitt River Int • twenty miies•froist Shasta, A „arm fire - .•.m , • , 1.ate1y commenced and was kept up tor dome ,!,.rati'e time, during which time sumo sixty or ovttvy were killed and a large number mortally led. The party captured and brought i r n four t n t a and one young-child abort six years old.— ", 'no f 'flowing morning 150 men, well armdd, left hit River and all other part' of the country- r"'. the Indians were to be found. ()-1 the nizht of the 14th a party of five ritenqtri in e.,) •ere attaFked in.the night four miles froiiiSha l'a• A man by the name of Mathews, fromllo• a, usa. shot deed on the spot, and three others badly one,of_wOm has since died. His l name v•tg thbovne, from Salem, Mass. They were all in: . thi; two deceased ones %vete taken from 4 '. Charles Hqtel and decently interred. The Indians are daily committing depridatione, ng ime,, two, or three at a time, every few-days. IN flin HR A . m.—The Lewisville Demooral thinks officials generally must be in very ill Fine:writ has io leave Washington. for his .o Webster. Corwin, Crittenden, so f a indeed e cabinet generally, arecompelled to eseape.from - frnernetit. at Washington. Well we are of the the country had better pay them !or doing than fbr any of their activeit services. So t nem travel for health. osuocit.inci.—A letter:from Western New York "P!e.ias surprise at the boldness with which smug •r: is carped on acmes the line from Canada.— tap, toe whole of the counties of New York, bcrc.n g on the Lakes, are supplied with smuggled k' . cl., of every'descriplion, which are offered for e V. ohout the least disguise as to their having b.evn . passed duty free. If that be true. the United lita.es most bays Canada sad the region north, se a ir" of their domain. Cold:intim of the Capture and Exclotion of Lopes ,:. . New-Yoaw, Sept. 6, 34 I. M. -The steamer Empire City, from Havana arrived here at three o'clock with Havana dates ta•the Ist inst. The steamer Crescent City has also arrifed. Havana has beets their scene of greet festivities and jubilees and rejoicing for the last three days in con sequence of the capture of Lopez and his forces. The news of the capture of Lopez reached Hava na on the night of the 30` h ult. On that, evening all th e pyincipal buildings of the city were illdruinatiO, an. I grand torchlight pro, cession was Formed.- The citfwas full of rejoicing; Lopez was Wien In the interior wandering alone and nearly ezhausted.with fatigusand hunger, he asked , tor something to eat at a farm house and permission to lie down, which was accorded him, and *hill sleeping he was Made p.isorier. Of the followers of Lop*z, 11.70 ire now in prier, at Havana and are to be sent to. Spain for 10 sear confinement in the dungeons. They represent that their sufferings before being taken were intense.. For meters! days thiy lived •1 upork, lea Yes of trees; the last meal they eat. *as t h e Korsh of Gen. Lopez. Th.); had no arms when ta ken,' The remainder of this expedition have either beet shot or captured or hare perished from hunger, C pt. Platt, of the sloop of war Albany, visited the prisoners in prison, and earned interesting ae• counts froin theni w-hich w ill be forwarded to the 9:ited System. The loss of Spanish troops hail. beets Foyer 2,000 men;' they were defeated in every en gagement. Gen. Enna was killed - at the head u,!his advancing colnmns. Lopez was garoted at Havana on the Ist of Sep tember, at 7a m. He ascended the platform .with Much firmness, and made a short speech to the pop ulace. His last words were "I die fur nty beloved Cuba." He then took his rest; the machine was vidj•Mted, and after (wo minutes he was ded. The prisoners say that in no instance have th Cre ole s o manifested the least dispotion to join the pat, iots: si t The kinwire City brings 59 pa s sengers from Clia gres and 23 frordllavana. She brings but a [rid ing ittnount of specie. The Falcon from Chagres arrived at IL ana on the 31st ult. with 390 passen gers. The Empire' City -brings 'a large,sHatana mail. T..e U. S. sild'op of war Albany is 'flip ann. The ful;ow int are anionz the list of prisoners at likvanat—Thos. Little. Geo. \Wilson, Philalle'plita: 14a^ Freeborn. Olii•e R. M. Cricket-, Ky.; 'Mal h . 11 H. &hit, W. H. 'Vandt ke, Ky.; W. 11. Caul croft, Va.; Thus. Marrow. W. A. Reeves, Mi l os. -- --I ----- _— • Gen. Lopez. ~., :f- . from 11e Ali-any Ei ening Joinnal: , There no Imminger any doubt of the; fate of Lo pm z. lle -truck boldly fur a rt4Olution Cuba. 11e I cemitideotly eaptrelech, on elmovriirg imot4elf in for , ce upon t Islam), th4t. inhabitants 'would ray around-111h statill'lrd. *- In this he was Wally di:zap ] pointe . .l. The life l 4 iliCh he thus perilied was just ' forfeited, and he'met his Cite according to the ac counts, like a mail till() had prepared himself fur good or bad fortune. :(;en. Lopez tins born in Vensuela in 1769, Ills fit'ther wits a merchant of Carracas, the son having charge of r branch of hi. estabi.liment at Valentin, in 11314, when that p'ace %As taken after a despe rate :- imo trgle by the Patriots. Yining Lopez 'guielie I Liniaelf in defend ng the toarn, and after the .urrender, escaped by the of a servant„ n the night. and intmed utely the army of tild Spain us a prit ate. Ile aerted eallantly, it is said, until the war terminated in 18.23, by the success of Boli var. having attained the rank of Colonel nroCavalry. When the Spani.li authorities and army evacuated, Lnpez went uith them to Cuba, where he mar ried and e.tabhshed himself in business. Seine years afteruurds, when in Stain to'obtain . the restitution of mires a 'arbitrarily taken from his family I.v the Cuban Goveritor, he took an active par:, atiladrid, wtth time *only, against the re-es• tali:l.:lnnen". of the p.m et of I)in Carlos and abso -1..r utile 4 he was aPpoiiited Aid-de-Camp of lion:Valdez, (sfierwares Capisin General of Cu ha.) %Alit se friend-Lip he always, enj-yed. lie was soLn-elpieptly appointed to the c. mrnand of the Na tional Gilard. which post he retained until his:return to Cuba, has ing ticcmnplisked the o‘ljeet of his Mid' ,eon. Bef •te hoiever, Gen. Lopez had 'b. en appointed I Senator from the city of Seville. In lilts position lie had teen much to do...lutA him es " with the go%ermotient, and after the expelimm of the au ' 4:91).111 Delegait.s from their am loamr their Cortes, e, , on- 1 = !, uti the di- 4 .ed ii.t.. tiAt'i .4 ii 1 In g Ilt p► the t he arv: gto I %ell Int !trd • Ise resok(4l un 811.etr,rt to revoliumnize Cuba i • U . ; on re-ignii.g hi: Fenroorship. the got ernment fur some time, its hint permission to retain to ' Cu l int.. Finaliv, however, in 1839, when he still re- Nen, his friend, Gen. Valdez, was Captain Oeueral or the Island. This circumstance led him to post pone his incitements, though hie purpose renlatned unchanged. Thelaubsequent downfall of 11sparte ro—another frietid of L quiz—fed to the recall of Gen. Valdez, lea, tog him free to commence 19s ope rations. lie immediately resigned his place tis Gov. of Trinidad and yresident of the llildilary.Co Timis akin, which he •rtcceived from ValdOzt and wh le ap parently engaged in working a.ccipper mine, was for rears realty at work to undsrmine those whom tie 'deemed to be tyrants end oppressofrs. ~ lir 1849, Gen. Lopez supposed his arrangements were such as to jostify an open dent -trstidn. Bin while waiting her information fr'uvi Amerirn, his plans were ili,covered by the Gin er merit, his Friends arrested, and he lied to this count y, where. for the I ist ttirve years, he has been prosecuting his deaigu of iiverthcros ing the go'vernment df Cuba. - I — Gen. Lopez, therefore, howet4 greatly be may tiave erred in judgment, and fatal his errors have' been to many militant spirite, hail Ole same excuse fur his conduct that " has proved a viuilicati , in , for dine sands of more fortunate revnlutionists. His' was ah 'enterprise, the character of .which, so far ache was ` concerned, depended upon its results:, V/114 defeat made him a Traitor, success would have made him a Lrberatur. - ----- ----- - -- _ .Lllncrisit DB•11.03 ON CUBA IN 1649.—A letper pub tis.ii.d in the New Orlea-ns .I)..dta 'shows that the., d.'sigii ..f wresting CillA 'from Spaiif, wits\eniertain ed lit L.glaild more than 1100 years ago, by.the eel., Citrate(' Jilin Prm, the leader. of . the popular party in the House of Commune during the most snterest, ins prio,l of English History.. In a speech made by him iii 1640, he referred to the' condition of the Spanish col inies in the West In,ties, and it , poke' of the,r acgo s' isition as a the neglected op nrtuni r ties by whicit Charles might have weakened the house of Austria and restored the Palatimpe,. and •Irain himself a higher paeli of power and greatnell than any cf his ancestor's." At the time tto-ls speech was made, the treaty of 1640 between Great Briteltt and Spain %VOA in full:force. In fact therelations of amity between OW two nations. establiituid by'the instrument, remained unimpaired until Cromwell, who had probably treasured up the rentinterits of so shrewed a politician as was Pym, sent out an aripa meat under Penn. and Venable, wi(h secret in structions to make a decent upon Cuba and Illispon tole: • ' ...., I 1 rued ow 07. Yesterday morning there was bronght into our office one of the moat singulur spee,"&meris of the genus Immo that welitvi ever seen. It was a chq three or four years of age. As it is a mason of law that port us sequitur renfrem. we suppose tilts to 1?e caned eb:ack child, as its mother is blaek:!but from an oectilar inspection we ca nnot . say whether the white or black predominales. It is not a ;mulatto, but spotted. The face is black, with white spots on the forehead. and one on the chin. The legs and part of the body are white with black ospots.+.• The white - is not like the Albino, but like the skin of the white race, with the blue reins showing them selves through it. Thelmother is said to hive been during her pregnancy very fond of a•spotted rolt , f'4l- lowing it abort and manifesting towards itlthe love of a mother for her child. Here is a quebtion fur physiorogiat.—Loris. Jouritol. I • KEEP tT RRFORR TUR the whiz press defends the co FIFTY Americana, Irishmen, Poles by the bloody villain who Island of Cub a ,in the name of a every( whir paper that we open h in'derence of the foulest crime t trsted in America since the days, is silent, while democratic inurn ' decided terms. Let it be remeil shipip,are fired into by Spanish our cowardly whir government of no icing the insult. And let i ed, that the murder of the Ameri justified on the groood that they' by rdlenore: the two fated co OCR IMPORTS AND EZPOZTS.•Ai has b. n gener ally thought, until recently, that there would bean immense importation this year, when compare!, with 1850; but juo.t about the time :hat this opinion be , came general, a great falLngoffin pur import's cove, menced. so that in the month of August it is foun d that there has been a diminution. compared with Au gust, /850, of about *1,200,000. This circumstance will doubtless h.ve a good effect in a terting•the all ; ticipited looney crisis. It will, at all event', have the effect or lessening the blow; if one shall ctime. ; In addition to ibis gratifying circumstance, we tind,, not only that our exports oeproduce have very .ms-, increased. but that the amount of specie sent ',broad by the late stearners• has , been very much Smeller than in the preceeding months of the year. I The importations of this year aresnciw estimated not to exceed thorn oil 850 81,600,000; and this amount Ican scarcely be reggrded as an Increase, when con -1 sidered with reference tu the great increase in the population of the multi); and while our exports l ust ', ear unoili v e d $137,040.000, it is rea -1 violable to entseapatelthat :they will this year exceed 1it150.000,000. 'With such a state trade as 0A.... ; re rah never be made bankrupt; our public works will nevi.r be requirefl to ;ship; the general business of the ciepniry will near r; remain in a stagnant con , %lit ion; no branch of comlucieJ upon legit. 'trnate principle.. will fail 6, gm" a fair Ftwppnrt to tho.to cigiged in it; and ;all find themselves en ' jovinly as many of the comforts of life, 'as hate usu ally lal:en to their lot. : Strocxt&o.—The Rustic.''vale Herald says that a, I V ridayi night, the Bth inst., Mrs. Elizebeth Smith, - ' residing in the northern pail of Logan county, fell 1 into the fite-nlace, comet:ling a lew email chtincks .. land, a small stick or two df wood on fire, and when tdiscovered, her body war; entirely, with the excep tion of a valetl portioiii of the spinal boner, one thigh and foot. and a ettrtion of her other thigh and foot, I • iliiintisuiurd. When first, discovered, lik.r (drill was 1 lying obliquely on _the hearth, and emiking a light and brilliant blaze very much resembling that ,giv en by the burning of - a n . oily substance. Water wa4 immediately thrown- upon the firery mass, wllicll . seemed to have extinguished it fur a moinetit Gut which intmedtalely ignited again; and en addi tional appiicatiewof water wee required before the• blaze wus extinguished. l'he renia id._ were then exti'mineil; when it wee found that ',the entire body iind frame, with the ex:teptions before named, were entirely consumed, leaving only a subsi once-resent ' tiling coals of burnt leather, perfectly black and po rous, with a shinfr- and giisten:ng surface. As there 1.131 not sulfictent . coals on the fire to have conviiined the body'in one or two hours, it is sup pitied thttt rapid combustion %%as•• occasioned by the free ii , e of aril, - nt. spirits in which she indulged.— ~f.ouisrtfle Ceuriee. - . SENATOR - POELPIS or V r. oNtlilli Futu'rtve. St.Avr. tw.— A long and able letter, dated the 4th inst., has male its appearance from lien. Samoel S. Phelps, late U. S. Senator from Vermont.• It is ad , dre:sed to the lion. Lucius 11. Peck, who recently declined' the free soil nomination for Governor of Vermont. Senatiir Phelps reviews the _Fugitive ,Slave low, its cons. itutionality;and theacsion of Ver.- mort on these qiiestions, with great carneattiess.— kle says: Of the constitutionality of the act I never enter , !mined a doubt. It is but the echo of the constitu i lion itself. It truly be modified, it may require mod ification in some-particulars, but the . moditicativins I lie within thd'ratige of legislative discretion; and a I flifFerince of opinion in relation to them effects not the qiie-tion of constitutionality. It would be diffi cult to carry out the provision of the constitution ' without a law substantially like the one in question. The main purpose of the act, the surrender of the fugitive, us demanded by the constitution itself, the manner of return is lett to legislative provision.— if there be anything obj Actionable in that, the rem ie.iy is by appeal to' legislative discretion—not by Iresi-tance to the law. It appears to me that we have but tote alternative, either to carry out the lave,. or repulate the constitution.. „„ ‘ Tug; Gaao - rit.—Much interest has been excited in this, to us; novel instrument of death, by the recent execution of Lopez. Though often described, an other explanation may nut be amiss. The victim is treated upon a stool, behind which is an upright, smart% hat like the head rest of a intberil chair.— through this runs a screw, cut very "rank," which also i asses through an iron collar. The ratter is placed around the prisoner's neck; a single turn of the screw, by means of a lever at , its outer end, tightens the collar, and the inner extremity, press ing uph the spud column, dislocates it iii.tantly. Death is, of course, ttnmediate. The execution by the "garote" is only inflicted in cases when the crime is thought to desert e an ignominious punish ment. Shooting is often resorted to, but hanging, we believe, never, either in §pain or Cuba.—Beffis /a Courier. Moat; A INTRAVTION .—The .Vouthera Rfpublic, pult:l:died at Camden; Siiutli Carolina, says Thal the first act of war committed by the United States again at the new Paltnettd sorereignity will be the retention End garris ,, noT, of the forts about Charles ton. This will be the tit•+t assault. As these forts belong tothe United states and are already garri soned by the troops of United S:ates, the assault aliuded to can only be a pussies one, or to avoid a bull, a constructive one. Nig CRYSTAL PALACE NOW OPEN rou VIfyiTOB,SI rim r. proprietor. W. 11. KIN( <' /N. lad! Just returned from L the ellY, wito the large-t. eledte.t awl Levi arvOrt went Jt , WELRY AND FANCY GOODS e r hehde imported truth Thaten) la (-1 or Dunking, alto(.( bleb are nun rend) it toopeetton. .110 Mrs Or., floor. No I. rt..% he (Mind n taroe na-ortmetit of I.old and rialber %%Mertes, Gold guard and ro!. CIL, inn. Ke , .. u.l da, rower it o say of every de-e ri p tem. itren-t pins of tall von. and atri-. pule and brareell is. G . old, Solver, and German ails er gold lamella and pen,: .teal fon all I Ottart! rheum. Kelp. Aka. ma wade arrange memo with the maintlaeldrers at the earl to lurni-h a ' , lipid% ev er) week firth truth the Inuit. he Will he able to human iltotte pate th`a enewer lii', r arty other e-tableohettent west UI the terznt nu. 01 the New Vora and Fine findrthid. Also, on hand. at %%hoe:ate or Eclat I, any (luuuutl of Looking Gilmer', Brass flocks and other Ittorepiefea. t I a.rat att.wrs.—Rileh as piano fortes. melodnens. bass \Huh, 'Naar!. VIOnII.. haiiii,rs. tambourines, Cillflo,lfta, tlaviolets, hfes, acrordeons, kr.. solar and rantrthene lawns, and grrondols.estra ehinmeys and wicks. silver and German silver table and !emus:mos, sutras anal salt scoop.. butter knaves. et-rf.V.ity.—A very line article of Penitn ivies of the most eelelda teal makers. Razors f.nd Razor straps. viziers and shears. "Gold. .dyer, and German silver and steel spretarles. strrsaats tVsaa.—Tea pets, castors, and eandlestieks, Ilk. 1.1 savor s.—Cblaa Gino.. Fancy Roses. Plated and Brass znoria, and tra)., steel bag, and pairs.. clasps, hair combs, ia ory do, steel pens, earill eases.:visitingrard• and envelopes, gammon dominos.. eln,s mein, wallets and pocket books, knives .init f,rks, Ica AEA. • - All of n loch will he Ow wn to hi. viiniery al any limp between the li lir. of 6 A. '.l. not 9 P fit., frre grail!, awl a *am fee on . t ill I. take. from altos, w b 0 'nay wish Ip ulte moose of gaol artoth•A home with them. r bald Pal a ce m btemied on the ground formerly occupied by sal,: Krum hon. one dot,r west of the keed Itoune. Erie. Sept. 8.-17 16;It Whl.:111811 - 1.1.1.:4311:14 —A line lut j,i.t teeei%ed by k.. 3 and ndl he kiln cm:1 , 4.21111y on hand I, lP' - F.n•. Sept. 6 J 11.411:itTON & CO. lASK those nip 411 . I 11.1ehtett to me to etill rind ply. •1 lope Ehts tall will be herded by those w biro have tiegleetml the Erie, Sept. 6. J. If 161-671". tr•ry eortwehtent autl uttehal article ill hi the itch mum and nhz,ei), tut' itttle' by Et sept 6 °HEWING tdCll for ...ale.by the box e heap h t . Erie. Sept. B. , J 11. BURTON & COX ri.umYORFIYXSiet:n Wtll t» pud at-our I)rux Store Nu. 3 Reed llottse. J. II BURT() 4 &Co. Mart ,I✓, THE: Pht, rep iton 1.11.114ve thirml k. pin! i NII tlnpia: zr.lot atm ti!cynialar. and +llan Per-olis who bat o used Ow 1 need to be told that none better t Erie. +dept. C-17 •HOT mIIE SIItIFICRIBER. ha■ for surfing of Beds. Redding. I ing Glasses. Soles. Bureau... Star other a rtie I :s useful. in hoitreltrei a Bargain. and if not sold by the paid at public Auction. at tae .1114 Erie• :Sept. 6. I I. ' N ENV FALL. GOt, -r AM now reeeivota a magnsfl I TALL 1:40?Di code Silk clown to 'Mill tag De te ftrsnd of such vanety of -tyle beasissed. To my aviculturist of toonalsave been wade they noW ity or price. All who call at Its of the superiority of the cash sy Sept. t—l 7 PROPLIL—;•TIiat artily h4bery of Hungarians,. and w. rules Ever the woman. Almost sometniog to say I at has been perpe. of the Pilarroa, or fi condeinn it in hem', too, that our ir-of-wari and that Ws no snteition Woo be remember- Plus. Tik Tum aubrenben hawing pone ries of J. Ziimperly. will c SUM under the name aM One intend not to be underaole byeny be happy to wait on allialeatay the pretest pleasure. •ootie roe W • CIVIL Erte. dept. e, flood Wheat' , IMEDITERRANZAIS WIICAT.—rMs Wheat Is apasidenad. 11. CLA JAL semen sate yialldlag a good'euutt than eayeater wad. thaw a nd ct. 6.-17 and MO MOM tsar' and Cy. It, • A . RIC. n in Ilavana is 'bad teen nethneed irtsaiss, oialt mortm.' J. II lIURTI & ef) NAILS A AT THE MA ‘CE,A • 1111611.1111111111111.11111) rc 1 1 t i 1 g 'iti 1 0 ~-R-r • -' , ' 1 , 4, 1 . I l' HCAI/WELL ta moo Icogonotog ou reo•c I% 4, los large -b,I. of • Sill.. r•thry . t'l.o on and !ha role • Dry Goods, Groceries. Iron; Steel, Nails. Ike., ~,,,t p0retr....,1 %s ink the pante 111 the Iti :Let :work,/ tt as a• ;I -h. oJlot. I uou 150 , 0 e tore: as. Ito utti r crarea lo) alar Wog. Snot ti In the Barrel Unto to deco: one lot the l'oere or Pale, aiul all other Dr, Goode lo) the l'oeri• or l'arkatte. Iron I y doe huntlird or ton. liar.h..are by the 1,1-I,Avi Ni a ,h, I the g,..1.:1,,,j all o n o ,. ,„ r 4. 111 the ea:be II “1.1105 at lore , roto that cannot he heat by lIIIV ETINII•1111 Jubbnif. aml retail meet' •ill he inaole Ito correspond A hate the i . I.trite‘t mock of Illrwts t.; Is. all urn ant) begutsfol alylee. that was eber opened for M inspection, Moe inspectn, andfur rash the free :haft root the buyerl Kulartrig the hue taste ul ilk Ladle. of thot tle knit , I Itriun e ;roods ututit suit., 11,61... Aug.:Rl : lt-SI. t 10 SAVE TIIIE!'SAVE hIONCY !_• - 11/11 LABOR! , Lustral Wantonit Flntd. for waohing In . 'fhot Fitml i• the hest preparnoots U. linen, or it , uolen etotto., for tenon in* th.orst or paint. for deptro) not bed hugs by . .1. 11. - BURTON & Co. 1.1 V l'hunne V hard or a.. 11 Watt kupwn for R todlitof roll. tweak, or tar. for eloatho and other vtrohn. itHr ~at Aug 2. To the S STILL ANOTII • - -, of C ITS lUNGPR,n, BEEN 413'E.% rp 1.1111..ND5, NOT It: . It okou/d be.rttene,tel', ore Iltoessuelo lit orang r' Id. unless arreatrd lor for 1)11. SIVAYN ;S CONI POUND SYRUP' • OX' WILD CIEZILItT. The Or.gqy sad Gelititilil:Prieporistionl I READ AN! BE CONVINCED! r .:er or ROCKS. rtilrk CO.. Md . I Jane WO, Iroll. r : telievim,l ' tt a dut) I one to the hut - , I hare thought proper to matte I. bun u away cures. tu toy' on n case. that has . it. the. month of tkqut.t.r 1„2,.1. 1 sin, ' llitring lu my breast. nlllOl gunned a II 1111 l lllC.stelll to my I.mig• mil i My lilljetl a rged large quantal , s ial corruption, ea ts large quantities pa.s. , d the ugh tut , • ' My breath could alto) parts ttirough ri y • eat try Wm) breast n ithomiartur emie. inteb a day • and night. lobs or appetite, EM.I iii) pri)sic mass thought my Cane eftlirely .1 .oner al Illetilel lie. I MO:allied I it. this long tune, u Mill %% as n anted to a Zero to be m no hope fur e s hot. ha'. 111 g ret ! 4 le many nonderbit e tire. la norm I it I Weld Cherry. I iniinediatelt si 1.1 In I d commenced its /use ; and to lily 11. at• ipllill.llllo. Ole filir On Ope 1111 l 111 my the cough ttubm mid on usin tt blot erect health. I.i i rel very y etut. aid ur lovaludble me twine. WI r the bless rte. lam indehte fur this great ea inae, 1 I am 1111014 . enjoying as ',sad health as SW•T'llt—Ditar lie. mid an pi•liCe lto )u 011 C 1,1 the moat rati a ar ebe.r been truly recorde , afflicted wail a severe !ariar alsteal, attd at,ae ti l atitteted 11)01, and lilac! terual and In renal. Ilia Luisiga. whir I u lung*. and u•lttltrough tl attended w rth a i intent extreuse dehi I ay. so that 110 I , clL - -• 41.1 bryund des wretrhedtuudinun fur idieletuii.and there new • in the public tiapera ut your Car' atarearai Syrup aj fount a for Inc Iruni...,, a autsalactton and any aux luny. began to larpi. anal Iles I wan reotored 10 pe firmly belles r that to hap of Divine Proyidea and I ant 11 pp) to nay else baby. Vl' the 1 , 4 ii*fa _lion of I append to dna oennic .ural.ly known to a lur irgini t,aud u ill doubt ed to Ir) your It untlgrlul Cherry. The cubaerther cvna n can omitfy that haa been hta ret(it , Cr) a• :111114.4 a Ir'estar of We, the uadcr.teued. cullgY.are.v.lualoted vet been afliseterlae above re! as well ee by our uwort eat' by the exclusive uee of SO.* of WI and we reel Jiffy bound all who Ivey Ire enualarl Fero. Searle. Alerebau I.lovo 4 . . Beg.r. t 4,,,, .1. W. H.,... vv,,, 14. 8 WVI it Nil JooN• %%. ALI Lit. Thr aNycr is .valuable prarlir.• 7..0.4,45ta I- lb. Mar mit.)ll.ollVtl,l I •ht•rry ',rewired by lir. : 1 %1,0 n L ne‘rr knua the resit v s Sivayne's A safe awl effectual - Modulo, kl) the tabst ttsef J. J V R'S. a hint. La ,+u4•.: ha, e tr,e, ran 'pea:: In the t crt 1 bleared w jilt at An -8 =NV Reumalber lir ewe' bottle•. .T.retee Witt the MI DR. SWAVNi..:A EXT Art no n grnttr InArgatt nod lion e 1.., ar tins titetter•,n Inch it. %cr.) arrrnol.trat sea anet.trtit J. It Ilalrh~ll, Ivan nu Swine .el I+ well. at sir ''na Let' i3ar..t pat ill. a tarp- ..114.1y. 4 - 11.11 Lint IL Ilnahrv. inunekliraely a fnrtln•r enneh in neeJ of the. seellOn. R EMOV —Dr. S I North St. eoth Stmt. where the above %glu, Carter & Brother, ; J. IL Marton, W. P. hi.lorni, & J. .1. WNW. N J. (.irk & Bro, W. & Caini. CR Norman Callen,: r. W. Barton. W.& J. W. Vamp Perkin* Sr. Letting Cummittp I & Shat J. L. Park*. And by deafens in Med ' eept. 13, 1.31. E R INCITIIAL 1 , 11 IS econpan) e I 1 the totem.* oil) 93 pan). as thef loreig., compact' st tha C. M. Tibbnls, J. 11. Ws.lratutt. J. C.lliatoh.til. J. 11. rallerton. Illarle! Sherman, J. U. Clark, Ja, li. J. Sini.r.Y. WALLACE; SI Tio,rtutice uld cor ier‘ utixe. .M -T ' rq II lc the (arta k./ Fri hy. A ug.t.t old. shod all 11.A11.1-1. as hill' OH the neck ea to cone. prove propert t&••pt S. 031...47 TO TSILO; Tsubseriher ha J. cured au hew Y.; able patterus of all ; Otero fur ante et the u where they Inds and n •nl or Nu Js. olpany eo 1101 or esett here. patterns are gt.c sais.tactrop. Scoti's Paohtuns ea ber. Pr Ice el M. Erect. l+cpl 6. le3l mann.. eon 'abler , . Look -Clocks. and ill be sold at . that day be W. DEAN. !U7• 625 GALLONS by the bbt. late. Sept G. rs. rrlttlanbeeriher J_ finis, hit. ton at . Aest quality. add %hi! or gallon. Leather LO give him a call bef• Eric, °to 6, 11.51. teet styles of a rich calico, may ‘ildious w la large ad - ther iu q 1- ILeaa I eLa RS. o LIMES. CASS borereek, a von flaupels. Plaid*. au, f a ctures, arlsiell will *opt sk tem. Gas. Coal. an ...telt of Guate mala at the old UP gad. Tway maw. aid wen 4 . e eel with MHZ eopftrinenbip: haretolbre erisaiog ender the firm of G . A: Daiwa% Oa Co. rail devolved by mutual consent ou My musty eighth day of April last. The tools* nom kc.. are in taa bawls of 13. A. Ben t ItHr ember Pent theiefore all persons inter toted to detainee weal b 4 ready as 1 intend to wads that agyedigibilddsme tabaligtotweattat la settled up. be ready rile WT. , ; ittliar JOU S. Wattlam $7 trielligt. G. Oh XIBIPIRD STORM{ cli and 'Afflicted! l'R REMARKABLE CURE , nduliiption t 1 , .4TTE.V.O.I.N'IS; AFTER ILf 1 . !NG TO DM RI PRYSICIAAS ..sAI) A.V.V.ILS Ole lIIATORI CAN -1 l.t,H A PAZALLI:L ." *Noon throat/U *1 As srarld, for therm Odrr similar dummies, trhtch gall prstiejsa inntsrjael arms, of home II are not nplitainted me. e the Ilie. 01 pro llemen is ell .11,1 portionthe e e l:Letter f liar) land and er6 'III.IU e all % 10 are mint,l.,rl) ainact- Ild in% 114 c ;funs/ond Syfop,f 1t thf OUN, V fy,Rettperllully. ' Z . /WM.4 a. Lrins. Il_aequayded With Thomas Luton. and , adl.e te • .0.:41.,1e repro-vatted. I it gartl 11114 e. Ile 1.,:i w urtil /.1 .0- .1.4.11.1:4 R. hURI,I , IOOSI. I tin Ore.!. ifed/0•1..re Cvrigreleri:. I ' delfts of Iffrfrolotsol Roe ka and Thomas Ittaun. - and knots I o hose r • resented. and Was thought I) la is fr lends 11611 ph) , actanS. to be past recos er • but ,hat tuthltituaLle , reined). De. Sigrayse• Cheer, Is sots tenoned to perftet health. tvottiatend tllit valuably to:theme to 0 1 . 110 , 07, W. 11. the rir. rumbir II Pound,. Meweuunt. inc ea the re.ultofntatyy years ex dellibia by Dr.Swayne. •1 lie GeRIMIC. Iltenieniher no prhpa genunne. exceipt the original article .0 2.re that his Pert'reit m on the vi menet. I you obtain !tins on o dI aas nr, the Wild Cherry. • • lelcbrateil Verinifuke: leniedy fur worrns. d)Ppep-ia, Cholera d)speptie children or adults. and I Frootly Med ir toe el ercitlerril to the puldtee respectable lUerchant of tospott. sour Vernitflgge in toy tvn /01,f, terms OCIL . My s ife ts so 'quell. use do other. 1 1 or T . - tie's Verantrotit is now sit up in square 1 is sprit to7relly -4R-v(01'1'1U SARSIAPARILLA .4141) ACT Or P1L1;45. . e. producing' tv•alth?. stole ofjlie Lives; n alternative: chancing the state ofeuk: coalition to In. 311.11 b 1111131 p. nod lut the ofeatpes they re t cry sato.dite. suite. Ii d., writes Jour Ash Now elVel UUlVeriF4i .1111.11:1Cl1011. Your Sit awl Tar Pills "old out directly. &nil on a nvillr r Pa., nu.. April 111. I.:l•9—fzenrl .irpir, of your rinelly ntrrrlrejir..A 11't are —ary are el 1013 gear tares in INA - aiDe ha. retiovell lii.l.4t)o..itory.t , ) No. reon•l door above Market. 1•101.idt Irba, 11edseineoare outy prepared - t:RII couNrv. 'O. 6. Reed 100,4 0. 0.. Fairview. .11.E.let.burco. WFORD (411"S,TIr ;.ell. k ell. elt, SEM= E COUNTY stritAtiraz aostraprir. Hues to aware huilditi24. men. hantih.e. insl lore by fl e, anti think it wont.' be for Hi of EIJI . county to mote with: them Hunted with the utficerP, in preen:lice ko they know little at out. DI 13 ECTOA Wm. F. R in.lrrnee ht. South Jaeksoo. -William Peaty.. ; J George :tilde'', tln 11. nunlip N. W. Russell SMITH JArlirtoN. J. 11. Treasurer. teeretary. . 1:R 31AL Agent. L'cluipau), now at the Regkiernml Re. Et IC, St pi 4. 1t..3 I .-1.7 ' AY t ORSE - . 111 C r. in Leßanff torrn,hip. on Irdi, a briiliktiayliorke. about four )ear. , bra scar on the left hind Iry ats.,t ontue i f p.ed by the e liar. The owner to reittle.l d .lay char .s and take it allay. ~ WNI. WATTF.RUOUSE. I . S AND , TAILORESSES I . after 4 diftleurty and expenso.. pro- 1 k and Plitlidflobta; full i•ette of good Hi- 1 FCCM lied NM mi n and Children. which he • toil 'Airs charged for coping gni-1001'1e. 1 1 bionable amid alt Of thou a arratire.l loge I • I 11 also be prcieored by callinf on the subeeri-1 I 4... R. )(FEN E. , 17 i I 1 Tanners Oil. 1 . •I' wire Tangiers Oil received and Gtr ante I nd gallon. D. S CLARK. i 17 Tanners Oil. on hand. and will, be regularly receiving aclinaw a vapply Of pure Fivh Oil of did b he wilt sell at reduced fates by Oh ur. bil l an.eturers s ill And it for their Ilalffebt e purchasing els:where. ' • It. 0. 111.1.8011: 01 tits and Manuals. CO.. bai on baud, at there factory in Har-i i arra mak of OotbtbeCaa•lubores. Saltine's, woo oilier deaeripeioas of N'aokn!ann.! sold cheap fur coat. =:! Ohms. co DISSOLUUION EMI a Machold , ati thelstuiers hat e.otig Ilee.le•I and deilred. By once pawing V% Cr the land. d liartou • 11w pound. sows the seed .% oils the most exact regiihrlly and precision , and queers all the seed a goal and proper depth Weight , saying ninth time. labor and seci4 planting. The aulieet ng wheat is deservedly attract dig pinch atteninin at thus tht.e, and 1. fait taking the place 0 the old ttat-pettect way of sowing 1400.1.a.t. It a last gaw g ground. and will 110011 he universally adotaird. One or th• 4,131,y expetnneum in Mining. made by r'hnrh ,NEW VI I: ‘i:Rl4 1 . 1:11 R ‘I, SI 1111:Tr'S FirtSl 1'CI.Y.I11•\I It ill.lcuMp TECUEIBECING DIACUINE. Tit: ;Ilene Ith•t! . , eel,: raaett er, a. nom ggiad, and •ret,l by the satt,..erther4, fv• otre`ted thy •• 1114 ir N 111. the aormrattqe !hat tiles a re all they arc repre.entetl—they hal Inc t.eet. a r•n ex tett-la I I, and Itt•IronCill) Inlttrodneg.d and pirle to -op t, .0, pll till: Thread Pun er 4 knou a ul uutlVa the eountr). and I Mil preferred. .1 he Chi, man i ; the .I;:rieoltural Sic irtv'i Committre on 11 , m..• Pi.iv erii. In 4 riMitlll4lilr,lllolll is rIlll . ll 501. C Illinilfirl :I%i f 1 be am ariling of iirerniimei to the all to Horse l'oo et. sais• - .I oitient much lime at the tate State. ['air ir , iii.t. Pill) at Allain) in o.t.2lllllnitz the Saric,to !t o rsi. Poi', ;if*. VIA :Whec'er's Allen's - Illaties :aid Voters & IV. 's, first with the patters...Rd water. and illi ,r 1 all ties Cl old ens. ,h.l ..:not in their absence. and tbe iresalt loos; ill Is runt lured ins- that emirs is 1, the se., . 2,111 I f I I‘. Iltly , IOTIC: i i5...0.1f110 I's, rite iMIII.IIII fli,rC 1..: yrl.ll , th a n lc) , an, other oil the grotiod; and as yoli 5500 your laurels fairly luc typist that ,s 0 , 1 should 'oh-cite ii full cm ard " He further l) s.• . Y.knowou k% from etperietice„ I hair uo p your for 'ut establishment. and as a committee nets, of saiil 5.M.,..1, for 1 cars, I have decided roomer against you than h r Sou: all , . Ir Other* ihate R ('curt nriir:e.than you. I would dente in their favor lihmigh it ruined your establishment, and, i ice versa, hun is how lit may," I %Vol) the test intone of one!' men as the author of the fuirigniiiir. which. Mt:ether with changeable geerine. and other impiirt..nt , poeroietnelltr since last scaisan, make it the mold rocrekiest, doe i',w, a 4 0,, aa l and ,ron a nnkal r”.. rt. 1 , 0. made. and t he pui.hc inlay rest inured of tieing twill 'led I v on tv ith, a erperter ma e•liiite.—gor forthor prirr/CUIRIII to reel2.l.raiCgUr of Althllll i Agricultural IViiiks.&e. EMERY & CO Ilr:e;Jtey M.—tno D S. rl. %RK. Am I. TO TELOO2I strimnißra. TUC large.t and 1.e.( selected assOttencht Ll:Locks. I.rttehein, Doug, ricrewF. Uradr. n 11141114, &r . to be found IA e.'etty, are at the cheap Ildrdeiare cure. KC ICS REED, thAlm 11. l'i I RS. rI'RTIS wit -01 !No . :: till. ..late until the loth or OeFl .ol h oilier. lwrpr:Vot :-:. e.: 1.1 t0..,1:: Al' I 1 trrl..to make room lit a 11/.1..1ifp10 , NOV. I. th e'lattec for giant bargains. 11... Erie. Aogoet 16 . 11. II . _ New Arrival of Cloths. Cssimeres, &c., 111,. - 4 DULECT r lliga ritAxcr, Im ia PE- S IIIP F. C'l'Olt)". - ! .100 Pi El' 14 so per: r rtothr roll 1 raoonteres of n`l ecllOn. goattle, atol n I.We.. I 111 1 I , ne I dtreetlw froze Franey. thereto. vas tog 10 III" pllrefl.l,r the evr? charge:. or the jObbilig 1.1/14...eft 111 Net , . Vo.k. The vo'...ett r 0 111 hl.vo reeest I. 111 II PM' 11 a ~ 1 1 fret from rraore. ::- al—se. 10 Timi s rel.ll 1 1 111111, " hurl! WIII It' '''''t at %Vr0....-. , !.• 00.1 Retail, "met: I Iv.; t.t,::, aos, hek.re oir: Oil 111 1111 4 11l Irlsrl. :kl‘ 0:. , ES. b.( it'll. rile. All.: 11. 13 . -..-._ ltrusr.li 04 — e.q.. 7— . s: , . 1 alet 1.e:::1.1-1.14`0.11,&!, 01l ti.o:4 .roi l Pfie -ale, s. ho .....oe or r: tall to . It. T ters Rill , II & r,A114 TDAS! TII - A9!! J. W. 6/. IL W. Corries, !Co. 69 Pearl Bt. N. T. MO rind who'. --de di rr. w tf, RLEN AND BLACK T 1: %ff.. of ail ie c ri pa ttttt • lei lied to the 1 . 0111110) 'I rade. Are al-if recut% Inc frnin the toil tontinfacturerti a 1 , 211 i1 , ..01r1- Illejlt of TtillArtli. of the alinut t.. 1 bre litl4, ail of much nre confidently tdrered air 11111.1 i LO 46, in market. mad at the luo - e• 1 ca.h rico+. li•rch int- t t, tt tn_ the city oo if our rtock to hire parch:non Moot Li Neti York, Alig.t,t 40,1.1,11. rum FARE A.t%K IN Tim rorsrry OF mu r. III: Fe ekhortli.r% of thi, innit. Cit e eotire that the% Intend to 1 apply to the nett Leg:-tritioe t-r a ream al of the Vis awl% with the -halo. il'aptia:. :nt o tth it, lire:woo title, location athl lir wile:v.v. • Itv tir•!er oh but BOMA 01 Direetorri. Erie. You.. 10. I-31. 1' ‘FSPARREN„ ' DISSOtarTION: • am Waterford Gam'. Wads ale eittalaldr. Woolf(' wk. iZ% urg. Adatusv tile ifr, firm of In All 1 4'. MlPer i 4 411-.01%742 hr inntusl content. T The tastiness is ill to cool anal. 6) C. Altllet at the old salad Poor People"' ROW, own- tre Empire litotes. It MILLER, Aug. 21. 1.1 C. 311L1.132. = pereoryt knowinz thew:vivo. Ittdut Wd to the abate firma Menet. ;mend to fettling the name. 4. torts will he ittade woh.n th,„ days n Maul any tue , take. The Looks abet note* eats be fulvt.t at the ola Attnd, at ' .11 & C. N111.1.1:R. SEM TitlS; TolEg ZIMMER Li, tin* *old out inure stock of Groceries •Pto Me..rs. A.& J. t 3. %%Patient. , Ttn.a.e concerned are Intions ed ih.,t the Books and account. of Zaasarrly 4 11itetwock. A. H. .111teltetek, and Jahn Zinnuer4. are in the lia:llie of the latter in, dnulnal hir cut!ectic.n.• Necer.ity dictates that I,e the I.A$ r CA Li.: th”refore •,xntlefacti a dt ace the Lene• tit of gn utf Oil. their corset allelit toil. JOIIN ZIMMIA rie .11)^ti-t I. 1:-.11. t• E A. 1111 111 M NEW YORK IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, PILMEI/L124. 310DGZEL lit Co.. 50, Likrty s!rret, :Nieves. Broadway sad Napeau St)vet." IiE4S TILE POJT OFFIEC. nEW 1ORK: we. iving, by Oily :mit:ale irons rairo; , c.otir Fall and tt tour a , i-ortinent or wit ta:hionable fancy Pelk and tnd l:nery We resia ail rash Inerchapaelee otigrtiy to ea:towns our stock tifices, and, us intro...l !menu. • we met confident OUT dial iiticMi a 11l nurture thimi ttr K lee( Ifutelo ,, r I'd • twoldr ;mention IP devoted to 104111;11 . 0 1y0.1., and many of OW nrll , ;CS..re iiinner.:lClelfted en pre-rly to JUT Of ler. and C. 11,11011 e 1i , tii112.114 I/ iti terne4Y.s” O. and r !kaput ye. Frani iful Pane ribbons. tor hat. cap, neck and hel:: Kinn :n1,117'11 - 011 ribbon. 06 all ke eelleeee rend PlllO. • el■ ets,.ll,il %enrol *elsoto for hat, F...thei s, Antrrocan and French artakaal Hon erg: puffing, need cap ttluintings; art.,' Min -111.11.k.. Leifer 3.40;1111(111. Efillifoultereep. Cale!., roUar• • midst- - sleeves and cuffs, fine end.roldered reviere Bud bennoteli cane bre• handkerchief.; ef3eVile, 111011. P, trtr,eions. and ray 14- cm: k 1.1, r uk, sew I tl,ez silk. I,•le (Mean. merino Whir V. and d anti Idain, i•tt iin. blrhop law.. rind Jrerotu•t Hulms.— Frencli,Anicricrin and Italian Sraw Angunt 1 1 .-15 4m16 ADMIINISTRAToit's SALE. By , Imoe of an order of the Orphans Court of I:no County, the . undersigned. A dinintstrator of all and singular the goods and chattels tat John a'Brien, ilec'd. late of the city of Erie. will ex pose to sate at whittle %endile Of outcry at the Court HOoliO in the city at Erie no Satord.ty the flrst dots of ov nest at l o'clock P. 111. all the riad. title and interest of the fa.) John 4).l4l(m t reed. of in and t t the Patton , ing deserthyd real eat tie. soigne initie city of Brie Aron-sant. being In-Lot in Sold -ity No 1667. roue thoty• hundred and sixty-seven ' ) hounded as ibillosre ti On ;be north Ly Sixth !steel. on the east. litln Lot 1$ - id, on, the path by In-Lot 160. , . endear the weti t by In• Lot 1966. One thin: nn couf raation Or sate,and the Wane e i n n ave aro w annu 'lnstalments. with interest to be - mid annually with each inataiument, to be secured by Judgment Bond end Morose on the prantrte.' JORS FAGAN, diklissiattgrotee. Etic.SePt• C-17 Tir ANTED. Satre kw two essokestea A: the Whom with V two furnished Bed mew, iu the Deiparerhood of the Pub lic tiquare Aey person haring such to dig** of odd address hot .o 3s. Post Office. Meek 31/.—ittr NEW TALL 1100D11. rrHE subieltibets are Pit receiving' large Auk of lussioes sad Pall Goth.lo.'ecosistina or the umtal ruieges, wbiob have been ielecte.l with ease &Ad wail be acid u low as taw lowest. Pleue give us a can. AILISUCKLE & EXPLALR. Ear, Aug. SO. MI. / 15 P°o4l t liellllivety attleteOl___ Suns AEU. ESIZILY & CO.'S A Word to the Ladies. do well W call and r vital he ;elf; TAKE Notncg Terme of lisle: BOARD WANTBD. For the Cure sf , COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, RRONCRITI WILOOPING-COLTON, CRON ASTHMA tid CONSCHIPTIO The nntlall of medical selenee,alturdlag as they do.ampl of the power and value of many medical agents. have fu or, extunples to compare with ttm salutary effeels prod , Arab CuLawr Pzcroi..' The rentai kW.- cure of diseases of the Longs tilde her n re-it ize 11; rte u-e. nitedted as thry are by malty p • prdf,,Nort. and phytietan. all thlg and Orman lands; ehou eohragr t h e afflicted to peryet ere, with the sttong &aura • ' thA use the Cu. Ray rccaosAL will relieve 'and ultimate Omni. I preFent to the ptildn . .unso'delled. testimonials from the fn.t flMtt its Out eotintry, upon ornate Judgment, and nitre un pl to it conf.denewhiay be placed. oats,. PIT/Wept o r renuont Medical (Wier, on most learned and torusidahle physicians in the country. at o coinposition orrife eacel:ence for tne-cure of that f , Lle dtease, rodatunptiou." • • Dr. J. e. Aber—Dear Sir- Al ngtent, we will clwezfolly litale • kiflour CHARRE PECTORAL. rind deed. Mrs. Misr, rt.treetee had relentlemi cough, IA twit rethicel hope could re etalertaine I df her had beet, tried !Mout effect, bcf Ilia w+ cured Arr.. Geo. ”rat, e, • beta afflidled with Asthma 3, worse, tit., the r innsairjri e• ease, and he in as fro. front, aky t latv..Mark Dane bad:been an se, calla.. a. to diattale hada ftal.ah ha rd haul re l ief uhul 1, Mr. Thors Pacrog tL. übtch cured tutu at Usual In lus --' Ttae.e arc three of t h e easel rro never 10 tad. We have great pit WO are, req,ecied au', 3 our hum) The 'MI se have but to know ee.• of the ClllsllltY when they feel secure trent luddy can he Ottlathed. Prepared bv Aye, A l Ollllll Erseby J.' 1 41. Burton, State. C OHN sTAlicii-1 IS VET INES and Ligpoff. • -July D • At A 111 ‘l' Alt e -A nJuly It. 13R" , M r 4, s.—B,tii6r one stntloa eneh at J1.111,* I. —. . ( tORE,S Grtteery SI ____ 'I ( )11 ‘i 111 —Joilti A iiller..it'• N . 111,11. thennthall'a. a • Nk 4 , • . 5. (bt w ing and .SliilAs IN Totmeen P r .ate at J. 13 It. 31( togE'S Grocery " , Ci."°.l' WINE m s Unite Amt &math% for race at .thly 11. SIOI rlt il'e• Grocery Gi I Oil ,ii. — 1000 1!... vi th e 1a...4614111 th in larceny at Jul!, it NIOORE,'S Grocery ' `%l•lst..itEl..—.No I M.iektdel, in liarrelii, half lia• • • kid' , j u st tiven.rit at MOORE'S Grocery. Vot all !at 6c had in I• • V ll kI, 'o July I• 2. Ali ) 4 1 , E' S Grocery, Dnooit., trn! Common Irmoinsjust r .1.1 and for sale at , MOORE - A GROCERY 3w° oh o M o p .141 e CA/tidal 7 .1.J111 5. mooni.s. GROCERY ST Dl' Tyr Ellig-:% new artiele:for .ale 14 Jul) 3. • t* .%100/0:3" GROCERY Sri DIN:VS:, 11r(' WANDS, good at:owl:Chi At tpr gate *. • LO WRY. BR(I1V A XES' A ' —IL .v\..t i, tv•.q now mippiv at Jul IA 'WRY. & - . A 1 i e • :1 ; c riPt wr rnz";. 4 ;-" GROCERYS czni, ts rd . Stieneee• Min k... 3 pod tee* . if IIOORES' GROCERY S itEASTERN F ASHIONS FOR SUMMER RECEIVED. T HE itn , !erstr::A.,l. thankful for ph4l patrons e..lontitut tt i. til i 11.1:11,re of the film., nul pet 111.:..) atotount-.• to the public. 'WI: he i* prey c.ll awl' snake tip Game-qt. 111 the lateet Ne et)le. Ile is :maul, hi. VI crk uj he riii.:2l,' If it riot'. to an) dose in the l'itv. NO tit—oO pall'. Cum Ile 4•Ille In lilt! lIV./rt r.1.109 ,, 11b1e et )le a Wilell (40111 :ea .1. ' PAU N GI JA I. Ene. June:. 1-31. Ree.l*- Block. opp o .de the Itoun ae..,....t la, LEE, General Steamboat and Rail Bead Ittfice at Sp , State rtrret. Erie. Pa c w, to , Con solo ns tilt, office for Dunk dew York, erso emr, .l•ht%bula, Cleveland. Ps Sasolussk), Mousse, Iteiturs, lsrecis Day, Chicago: Md Duestos,r,osolussurt. OEM 185 L LOWRY 4,, SCOTT. - • FORM' .1 Rln 3 C.' .4 AI) en Sl()3 1 A:ERMA N Dm/LT.4lns IN COAL; Ft4ll. tt( .5..11 a I at the 'arge %Va W . ut the , ki ng.,l%/14te Duck. Ent.. Pa. St . Ft. I OW RI., W*. L. • NEW roar. AND =um . xuaLtta J. Ilea a & Co.. Agenis, ralPr'lll.lC' 1)04' LRI - ARE pr,parrd to roNtrart ty from Erie. to New York—tt.rol A LSI #—Agniii• C, Oh t Ilirouptk dlrret I nAlt 11 , ..1a10 to N. w TT l'qr sale. i'vat, Nast, IVligte Cror:JimP 70IIN LI GENERAL STEAM ==lE4==M tI3 'kV II fltrouch t to "irn Vurk. via :n nod to rt , ipl, trOi 113 011, 1 . r, F3l , to 3irw Vi,rk 4jl, io ritt.tair. WALSILIDGE' -185 JOHN KEEN: From. lawn tarry can be pm. y of. bienng Plares " - DUNKIRK, rUFF ALM. Nll5 , YORK, CO9NIRAUI -TABULA.A IRPORT. • LEI, P.L A D. PITTSBURG DUSKT. , AIONROE. DUSKT. , AIONROK. DI‘TROI CIBUAGO, MILK' RACINE end Sourprlmr. OrTlClSlAlpairard's 'Express Ofilee.tital The Agent pledge. hotr.elt ,hat Pa...engem Kann Ticker nom hurt .11.111 nut I.• lert by the Iktal, but shall I:. ;Mend on 1...171. AliZil• 11. .. . 1 Passage ft om and Money Remitted to 11 Britain and Villas& 1 1 • , - 'E H GLE LINE. A' Addite l att..- . , ..... 7. . ; - New Ito•k- ezui Liverpool Packs PF.RSONS tt ishutg to. od for their foenalii in Great Ireland, can ;natty t toe make the ueeJ44ary ar %lab the .oh-crt hers, nit hate in con nee lion with firpt hr,ii.wp in Great Itritaiii. a very complete and tin. rangeinent for the occorninatat inn of pert.ona PIII igratin • lea/ Fur tle• prwitot exee•i. ion of hip etteagrinenui t t her hay ihe,4l.intir of Mitring the Sole Age l trey of the poientlid New Slight. eornmetio; the `'EAGLE_" LINE OP NEW YORK At - LIVER Parket,. pa Taa tee a ,mrtath (mn each Port. threw year In all ea-e n hen abort. rent.fix not fo looney reloaded. without declocoen. HILLS AT 8101 ET. For go:e i01 , 11M4 to Vu U. .vt loch will be cashed by a Danko, and in the principal T.... no dinifightiut Ennlifri r.crnland :i.,1 %Vali,. LijllV o lo L'E. Do.‘RES L., co_ London. and .131F-'4 N CR Elliß V. !Itiorliant. Lher •I' PLY lil OR A I.DIC 1 S. , rusT T• 111, . . SSI rrti J.ArlgeON, Arent, El Or to JnIIS MeNiicHA.Ei... ad frA rqw. (- 7 0 r. Of ,orlidh R F: i P II: R 11N CE S . . . Ifer.ra. P. D. & Li.. PirniF kew IR. F. Lott . Fig.. - Cl York Cu.. • I neer D. tH. C., J. W. Whllloct Ar• Co. do. dale. Penn: .to &Cr -41 ' - E bail 1 . 1 trim est e that est. of perk. Notwirs. April 211. , tereable to the I~ 'tire Store. ei• • ;PRE'. llfn I*AF. EE3 de an. 11.1 IT red Vor t su • il do ItNG . I 81. ',lc. Mt 'tsburg auk 10E2 1313 ' e.B. UK: EE E 1 !! ! IEM . of vc to A out '• 00 hut • ward, 7 of , Ire! Ban SIS