Fret Wasidastes 0/ the iri. Obearvw.) WAssmmx Cm, D. C. 1 lbareb, r,1854. PrVIIViPONIO 2% Biondeteact Dill and Clorwas' ittlep—Br.ekgairids. aaid deGat.---Snoders aid ktarr oritio9, :sin Lb. ioal !tsars of interest here, I may notice the onus ander di/candor' outside of the city Cetus • snd I-believe ander consideration maid', to R s .'rosd from Capitol Hill to Georgetown; an en ,. , tappom something after the manor of the eel . Railroad Praieri, about which the good • 4 New York hire enrolled so mush breath, ink t Railroad between the points named would pro ve a give convenience to the people, and' equal profit to the hickey proprietors, but I, • ~it seriously protest against the ue of • tulle, from the Capitol to the President's •oeh s Purpose. I somehow have a pride is It hears the name of my native State, and as I gage up and down its broad sw v, •h ,, moving mass of humanity that hourly . inyr back and forward, it reminds me of +t:o many associations clustering around that though there can be no sort of resemblance N al street, over which the •"assembled wig . 2 ,4" are daily passing two and fro, and the owl sway up among the !mountains of the where my youthful days were passed, yet revery, in whisk that IMO of quiet beauty imminent part, has It suggested. Why is munes—non-aisenlials, as it wor•-:- ~ sn I incidents long AIM passed, and eec :,:are' I leave you to answer, and turn •he e' 'tolerate:l, as Willis would say, of the 2 , s,..ashtias" of this centre of politics. iime•ead bill ,leaps quietly upon the table of the w Ir,Lh Pacific Railroad projects, aaceother of the Toby, and the Gladeden treaty, tt . does not-appear to thrive mash sham uaee. Will the Senate ereataally pees le you r - dJn't knor. I eincerely hops It will, bat Railroad s' , lng I fear VI be too strong for it. Ton bare no the m►gnitsde of the sebenses these Railroad nr• are pressing upon Congreta. They are ask- Lteds la Indiana, lltiebigan,lllinais, Wis 31iMari. 1 0W 1 , Arkansas, Louisiana, M.itassippi and Florida—ln amount perhaps , fie eil;ious of tern. Modest, resat it, And if :ens• sbonld succeed, u I fear they will, what • - r a,e.,poly will they entail epos posterity. Rail snel laud lungs, will be sysonyteone terms.— system works, you Aare bet to mutt you , . There Congress gave a company • strip !ands equal to three miles wide the entire ..ate. This lead they hue not thrum into ap,h the credit of It have borrowed screwy to and by the time this nosey becomes sine, become such good stock that they can easily t eguements; and then, the head lariat be rely valuable, each wmahor of this company wawa not oaly a "antic:um in bunk but also a L 7! In Railroad stock, and all withixtt the elpendi i iar, er a single day's work. This is a faint ,am• of the beauties of this Railroad land jobbing , m onat celebratedness Cannets, once a Sen. thaws's, to _which position he was elected by tl, I believe, has again been making a great fool 'through the medium of a letter. Letter writing ,I greater men than nuns Cram" so the gal , t.-.,1 wdl not die unbonored. This precious dots -,:•-coes to give a conversation between the Presi ;cc writer, in which the former said he went Vor •-s. , :a hill because it gave to the North complete of our present and prospective territories.— ui nothing in this wonderful revelation, liseept The idea of President Puska making a Jeans Ctzuess, and upon such a delicate o, this, is the height of the ridiculous. No, no a., the story is absurd—foolishly abrard—and or word is pretty good when pater duly sober, p uhl c won't swallow this pauperise. • .Iciting debate took place In the Bones te-day H .-. Mr. Cl,l-ruto, of New York, and the Bon. •cecrol,re of Kentucky. Mr. C. you know, Is the i;e4 leader of : the little faction called the whether appointed or self-appointed I do not .- is it of any material eons/queue', as tip fact is fr.= hi. course that he arrogates to himself that Will, ever since the meeting of Cougars his teen beard upon all occasions when as attack •'-unistration could be made. In this warfare th very little success , - and the result is be aoperatc... If he teapot rale, be is deter: hence; when the Nebraska bill tame up %I:a ..... was that mowed its reference to the tie 'gale, and which• motion was tarried, :scirr i -sp the bill, and some think ultimately' r:t Of course this took every body by surprise, z;:tri-„ being so "hard" in favor of the Compri `!-.• :Mt he cannot suppdrt the administration he- President did net make 1/I his appointments . rag of the New !York Democracy, it was sap ,e would be the first to urge the pump of that MIL -0 thought Mr. Itreadowidge, of Ky., and so ..; upon the first' opportunity he came doe" upon "van from New York in true Kentucky style.— .:tat while Mr. C. cast one arm shoat the season. ,id, With the other he plunged into its breast ebt .1 stiletto; and, that like Jacob with the aged Pa ild, be had practiced a cheat upon the Boum.— „ I much more fell thick and fist froth 9se lips -.cent Kentuckian; and when I tell you that Mr. idly the moot effective speaker). the Howse, =rine that the castigation did not set welt up _ • 7...ich of the gentleman from New York. Beam, ;.- tier an opportunity to be beard, he made his Lo declared himself opposed to the tail in its • -.., life objection was that with the Badger ~1 gars to the North too much. A pretty ob. ~... Northern man trill/. Mr. Breckenridge told •., Snail could take care of itself, and that they .net guardian of their intellects as Mr. C.— ._ pc...go:lilies, Mr. C. said that the Gentleman ' •. ty ought to be the last man to ((Sorrel with of N.e Y. rk, because the "Bards” had raised • te s corruption find, and mt. to Kentucky -,--- nit trackman. This called oat Mike !Itch, • !:.,..-:,' and a pretiy hard emir at that. He said '.' , :alas good a right to speak fee the Bards t.q. v Iny gentleman in the hall or out of it.-- • - • -...1 .temmed the torrent of speak to the , • .. who bad attempted to speak hur them !!------! • 2 the threshold of the place where the -!, and he did not want an imputation of out unexplained to the world. When - - a- protected against the administration is . ioial affairs in New Yeek. and now his .a 0... that a pt;rtion of those who sent him here, ' tti 'arm way In Kentucky. This unezpect ap.,:e,s knocked the r feet from under Mr. ...., , i Mr. Breckenridge replied to the charge, ... •11.4 aural. "Man / simmer to the theme," - •'-. , • , "I atire to say to the gentleman, that Pc.- know a the truth of what he uttered before • •1, t'..,., door. I have no information that an i - ,' that kind was *rim mat from Kestuaky, or .--, 1 •LI ever received. I was engaged in an 1'..4 Seated canvass, and but little at home. I s - i --- ~ u,..etabiies. I have Do knowledge of the i —ts-,vir ; I came ben not by the aid of men- 1 . t:.- , toe of money. I have to say I rept.- •••• :. ...ti which the mosey power was eeneentrated 1 • v r n theof my opponents. It was staid l .. , t) if it t.5..... to do it. And I would ~, "tal were spent in vela, for here I am. I was i Ir:rer majority than all Wall etreet could 1 ', lutrict. (Appian s.) lam thiniting what - ' '' 4, I untended to characterise the remarks of -- - zt.r. •••1 terms which would leave no doubt of my ' i' , l4aps I had better not Perhaps the advan- ' .7i“oed and the eommon reprobation which the i , 'Cr the gentleman's madam, is a •11111C.i!nt ' ' I lore .ay sucks thing was neverdone before. o• ...cud politically with &gentleman who would - irizzi of the sort. rub gentleman even 'A"' i - , .eviliug to NIA the wispensibility of the Mier- I u -- "mark on um. I have 'muted se oontruversi. ••a /,.recd on me. But be manoteseape by any , - ="d ingenuity . a complete and fiat expo, Y : , ...;.ol.ous device be may resort to, to put a gen- 1 •°* f. 0.•• patinae. The 000• Of he elope that game ' if the gentleman is • frilled to the Nebraska . :Sen e.II be abundant oppurtanitiep for showing. '-s s right to challenge kis honesty, but it is th• , 11 ' 1 "lioel to mil attention to a coarse calculated rte bt:i to death. I should be happy to acts wit h L 7:O for the bill, but I shall vote for it though I ot Ar . e the support of the gentleman ." In replying ./ 1, L made nose aeeertien which Mr. B. request ', withdraw, bat be refused; aid Mr. B. lim it ~,b,... mr. C. replid that he should initial, Met ~: another place, siginia g pig o f the Hatt; and 'ea ;here will be a"eall far mite fee one and pie '... tin I tell you noosing at the kind Ail going rise, YGei euult,nt Mak Mrk Coatis( tete • AO& , Alit fiat entsgh, het then boo flight la /dim ' 47, have 70w sees the ism lima et Mc elegem to, to maned Costal to Lemke/ It yea Inge EPOS! MMI sot, got it mime Mkt trinssi IM keraill Itasatalas say fads, bat 'bap& bears it shows hew a person lead, ed at his owl psi 11111111 tairrhe egaregisa. Yoe know h• mu die Mier orate Densereste Aledost, sad seed his pea in grossly ridiealistr sem addle esadidatas teem the Bal timore ourrestion; mad then, after tie ausinaties of Fierce, took to Maser the credit or it. Wall, President Pierer eery ygliislay gave him the atspoiatment of Consul to Lon. don--• position worth at least 115,000 a year. The Smite, containing many of the sea be bad so greatly assailed in kis Review, lion:hod bin as the Mad, and bone, be is out Ina letter exidainhig tko metier. Sved hits tight, it tp7 sadist Truly Teen, Antiral of the items& Canada* Helila; NarcA 29-4 , } P. M. The Canada arrived this P. M. Datce to the 15th. Cotton dull and small saki. Baaansurrya.—The week's business had been limited, and compared with quotations per Africa yesterday, flour had further reoeded Is6d a2s. The Niagara returned from Malta and will again go oat with troops. The Cambria had al so returned. The Tunis was to sail with troops on the day the Canada left. Ships were fitting out at Liverpool to convey troops. As regards hostilities, affairs remain nearly as they were, and from Asia there was nothing new. The public expectation now looks to the Baltic. Ralafat continues to be strengthened. The fleet continues at Besica Bay, and the Russian at Se. bastepol. It is reported that the first operations of the Anglo-French army will be to attack Crimea.— Troops will land Balaklava to attack Sebestapol by land, while the fleets attack it by sea. The Russians were fortifiing venous places on the Black Sea and interior towns. The Czar's reply could not arrive from St. Petersburg"' be fore the 18th of 18th of March. In the House of Commons Mr. Gibson had moved an address praying that in the event of a war, her Majesty would give directions to ab stain from interfering with neutral flags not con thing contraband munitions of war. He also suggested the policy of entering into a similar treaty with the 17.-8. and other coun tries. Varna, March 15.—The Ga.utte Les Pales says that the treaty between western powers and the Porte is concluded on the terms already known. The Swedish papers report that 2.0,000 Rus sians are employed in catting a channel from Cronstadt to Bwsaberg. The Coasting Trade Bill wee read a third time in the lime of Lords.pr liiir The Empress of Frabee has s rival ! Lou is has been smitten with the charms of an Eng lish lady named Smead. At the last ball given at the Tuilleries—whieh, by the way, cost the city Ik2s,ooo—the Emperor paid so much atten tion that the Empress has forbidden her admis sion to the Turneries! A letterirriter in describ ing the conquerer (Miss Smead) says: "She is the most thoroughly, perfectly beauti ful woman I have ever seen, either in Europe or America. Her type is altogether English; she has the fair complexion, the light hair, the blue eyes, which are characteristic of the nation, and a trifle of that embonpoint which a lady may have to advantage, even at ts , nty -one. In form she is faultless, and in manni•ra ,be is a model. Every one seemed to know the circumstances of the late fliration of the palico. :and consequently when she stopped she was t n centre of a dense group of worshippers, and Nvlieu she sat, all circu lation was rendered impossible, and the passages to and from her were blocked up hopelessly. She bore it with unbroken equanimity, hardly noticing that she was the object of an unusual re. mark; she bad learned that a beautiful woman is doubly beautiful when unaffected simple. I have ever dreamed of such wonderful perfection; certainly no painter has ever created, from the depths of his imagination, and out of the unreal suggestions of an inspired fancy, a face so adora bly lovely; there is not another like it, except, perhaps in Cire.L.ssia, or at Baltimore. Heigh, The Empress had-geed reason to be jealous; she herself is far lr.N handift,me " TT A Wonderful t • ...rarefy hae recently beenniade by Dr. Cultia,of tht. c.v.). to tbe treatment Of ellwatnplbon. Asthma and alt diseases °Cabe lune. We met to:Dr. Caniee throe or Inhaling Flyless Vapor and Cherry Syrup.- With than oew method Dr. C. bas reetoredalany ralletedones to Kneel health; as an evidence of which. be has Innereetable centheao • Etpeaking of the treatment, a ph Takla's 101111100.:-..It is elide.. that saluting—constantly tireatbiaz an 'parable. beating vs poli. the sedleleal ploprietles must tome In direct contact With the whole of the aerial cavity of the hoop. and thus escape the many aad varied chalices produced upon them rhea ininatlaced Into the atootatb, and subjected to iht protege.' The II reliant is for sale at all the druggists' throuebow the country . reen the Nes Tee* DetrJenne sf Amami 1416. Bee advertisement of Medicated isshalaums so atoulber column or th s paper imc:ll ••I DIGET!" Sues to rasrxrc IIIgANINO of the w.lll "PEPSIN," orof the two Greek words from which it Le der ived. This is the significant and appropriates tithe of the- TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID, or fIASTRISCE, pre pared by Dr. J. 8. HOUGHTON, of Philadelphia. front the fourth Stomach of the Ox, for the cure of Indi,cestion and D.Yrpepsia It is Nsture's own remedy for an unhealthy Stomach. No art of man can equal its curative powers.— Ii renders GOOD RATING perfectly consistent with HEALTH, See the figure of the Ox, in another pert of this paper. • ♦ voice from DlLlchigaa la favor of Dr. e. A. Weaver's Medicine. Curs e 1 law admillig rad sat agrees:ell case of Safi tarns end Srunpuns. !...1v Pas. 111 Kb inn. Nov. A. R. A Waavaa & Co.,Nesv Landon—Gemlemen• About sit pears awry wife was attacked with Solt Rhinam Cad Erystmilae. very moo it began to spread. and in the course Of two years nearly eacompassed her whale body, eaumps,3 .turning. itching sensation; slie l tried many kinds of medicine. but rotates done bee any good. I happened to read In a ?it,. Leaden nelinmaper a statement given by many that I tare. Which led me so procure some of your Canker and Salt Rheum :lamp. having got the apeoey for the •asae she commenced using the Syrup and create according to directions. and belie she had Pei three bottles of the Syrup, and two boles of estate. she wss entirety cured i commenced it myself for the Salt Rheum on my head. and !must say in lour weeks ti I was entirely eland of ths.t complaint by the u.n of your p and emote 1 send you this abatement from toe simp ire that all who ■re troubled with this disease may at et resort as Dr. S. A Ws•veea Canker and Salt Rheum yrup, and be speedily cured. Yours respectfully. March 15,1851-1111.1 MUSH SMITH, Paw Paw, Mich. De. Monsen INCIGORATINO Coantat..--The only sure and sate remedy, yet dizeuvered, for general debility, phys ical prostration, irritability, and all the various train of nervous affections; it will also remove depression, excite ment, dislike of society, incapacity fur study .r business, loss of memory, mental debility, 4.e., te.—See advertise ment: fim2 I. A CARD Mac Wi*NAM To Tilt LAMM—Mrs. Marlow. OW 3114 CI - periebeed nurse and tehmle physician. would call the attention of the Ladies to her !loathing dyrup for children teething. It will immediately relieve them from pain, allay all spasmodic acticm.toften the ns, red nee and is sae to reell• late the nowelt. De pend upon it Mothers, it will give rent to yourselves and rel and healthtri your ehildree Priced:Seems per bottle. We have sok, very large quantinevof Mrs Wiaslow's`looth log Byriqi during the past six yearn. over 0,000 bottles the last year. We believe It the beat medicine in the world for Children teething or fbr the eure of Dysentery and Diarrhea in Children whether It artists from teethingor any other cause It give. uni vetsalaatiafaction—never beard ft complaint from any ono naiad —aavrricki a medicine to advert:thy tuccestftil in relieving pain and affecting cures Is all caw above stated if taken la *eaten relief Is irtwatu,TS nd •IMOLLTILT CtIT•111. CCRTIB at PERKINS. Druggists. formerly of Bangor. Me.— uow at No 40 Courtlandt ttreet. Sew York. Agents are now befog eatablithed in all the principal towns in the state of Yew York. CRAMP A Nl* PAIN itiLI.F.R The world i. astonish ed at the wrinderhil toms performed by the Cramp and Pain Kul lei. prepared by Curti' , 4 rfiricias. /le equal has meter been karma for reinoT.lg pall Is Olean; Obr the curr ot Ent :Alamo plaiata. cramp in tine I lOW and gcnnzet.. rbow‘ati. , ,ru m all 11. mere*, billion. etml,:, erdle and feloler horns throat, and rare. it is ifee.teipdl7 the beet remedy in the world Fyn:tepee Of OW MOON wonderful Cutes ewer performed by ant otetheillt are on the e wilier' in the hand* of Arent--you ma be poaltieel) =reed relief tf you use it Million , of bottle. of thin medicine have been sold In New tinalaind ter pest via or P . 0 0" earn—it is now lathe firsttlwebelny Intwednerd Into a llthertr,neupo towns in New York. N B.—lte*ure and call for & P rramp and Pais [Mee. All other* beann(thu nosieare bait imliatlorti.— Prsee lig. IL 311r:ems t •Sottie acvoro mg to *lxe. Ibr salettiose pore WILD eIIVIRRY errTmus. Ilsr the cure of Bit tiOUP and Jaundice complaint*. and general debility. They guieken the blood and give sew lice dad energy to Hie whole ar.- 1 , 0 . price only 37 Cents is Plat Houle.. Boyd k Paul:No.4a Coartiandtwreet. New Yost. lir lidesaleapest. kg all the above „ w d le i n ". N i ppl *canon for ageseie* or &Mentor gte above ased icinee toast be d:vetted to Canis & retains, No. le tloortlasdt wreet.Xew York Also for sale by ills lowine agenin.—Car w, B m w . y H. Bonen k Os., Erie. Ps :Parseias& Whit more, weaned ; J. el. &atm Dunkirk: A. demo, rorrestville N.Y ; W. Wells ik Co., Ashtabula: Lewis H. Lelly, Pointy Hie. Hayward. Woods t Co.. Cleveland. Onkel lIARIIIED On the IS* nit. by the Rev. C. J. Hutchins. of Kenosha, Wis.. Ur. C. KENDALL, of Beak. and Miss SARAH A. RCYCHMS, deashter of S. &Whim tint at erford. DIED lls this shy es the 13th sIL, wauji: sos of Cert. P. W. Culver, soli 2 yeen, is sad 13 ion, Is ltelless tr. es dui MS slt., TB DlMlXlliss. is the 112 d year et his age. Os the Sikh sit, at die veridirsee of his tether, John Bow is Yfllenek tp, HIRAM 1101 M, in the 2r it 1 par of bis sp. Is Illossdbod. e 52201 Ws, Mrs. 4311.4. TRACY. 7 014 icAftli.G.o. thl Joke Tivoli of that piss, sad mi the sr dens A Tree, of this sky, spd slow 'sus. MEM lawn &pies Hare Tait Oesmattes. Prestommitiee tha BM T AVlOrai Scretery. v 1 II Isom at Meador 01.1. D. Duatap, lain rota, April lartaiJeo'citiek A. lb? the purpose awanlisil wla rer permitoomos Dint. The adjourned nteetlatof the Me Co. Aaltaral !betels will meet at the same time and ranee. Met Morel 1564-4.5. K. .spEISCF.A. Seei. THE Partsenplpot Teal aeon. Kelley k. Ca , t► awl day diemadved by mutual COnwoot bottoms will be continued by Townsman At Kelley, who ate authorized to settle the 0011,1011L0 01 We late drua WI I.LI AM Ii ELL EV. RESJAMiN TOMLINSON, Matcb *1.113114-3t411 . Gazette. please copy. PERRY - ROUsetoeping goods. __ JNO. BELL ROBINSON a CO Ilk Nand Third Atresl hawse Markel mail 47,01 Sts. Parr. COI:ISTRY atereb3 nu nal please call at oar esiabilstnnem and Marine oar mock before porch/LA nit else/ratan WOKING GLANdEn AND cLoCICd. P and Eastern Wooden Ware. Tin Ware. Wi a, ndow Ehades, Willow ware, Brushes of all kinds. Coon Als Hickory Brooms, Rope, tie yarn, Carpet Bap. Matta. doe. March Uth. 31113-3m45. - IRON BED•TZIADI3, AMUIPACTUErn by J. B. %Cleker.ham, 311 Broadway, / 9 .1. N.. Y. Plead quarters for ornamental. elaborate and strong Iron Bedstead. Price fro** $4 to S - ... 4) Adopted by Dwellings, Hotels, Asylums, Prisons. ese The largest assortment at lhar• est priees, always on hand. Wire Railing, 11' ro't and Cast Iron Railing and Iron Furnanir. Y J edit/allcl th, , New Phase in Iron Manufacture will be forwarder% Work., WI, 55, 57,59 and 61 Lewis direct. March 25.1e5t—int45- _,_ NOTICE. ALL persons having presented bills agai againstit elty Poser vice ag Watchmen S u ch; oar Railroad troubles. are Doll. hed that theyare returned to tue subscriber far the purpose et correction. Those interested are therefore rrquested tu call and Wendt° the sante. J. TiitV`iiLit s Chief YUllte. Erse, hiarell 1931. 214.1 Great Wostern Tin Shop. VMURPHY. would respeetfdlly inform his trend.. meet he it public generally, that he still coma,. ei to the Tin. Cop per andaleet Rua business at the old stall betw,ru Brost n's flew WAN and the R..] 110 ice, with a idrcor a•sort— meet of Tan. Copper and Sheet Hon ware west of Mew York. and wittiest cheaper Clan alto otheriastablirhment at wholesale or retail, sad is Ina autactured of the boil materials end in good style Nita Pans of all PILLS oil hand; Cuter., Vats aid boners made to order at all time, and the best assuriureot of PIP3O ware in Erie Also a large assortment of 11/04013 Teapots, Code Lou, Fluid Lamps and renter Mug.. Tea and Toole Spoons, ilasungSpoons, et and Fork. of all kinds, Corte SI ills,Shovel and Tongs, Flatirons, Brass and Iron candlesticks Tea Trays acid Lanterns Also a large aasurimeut of good eas tern cook Stoves of various bin la whoti is ill be sold cheap tor cash; Stovepipe and elbows constant!t on band. Well and cistern Pumps, Canal Boat Lamps and Pumps, Lead Pipers( all sires on 4.111-1, spouting and 'utterly: done ai n hart notice— Cash paid for old Copper, Brass and Pewter, cr taken tu exehayge fur ware. hlarchX4th,l,s4-43. SPRING BTYLI3S POR 1854. eIAtAvELL & 131iNNk:T l' are now tecelvins Stain? V swek of Milt and fancy dress goods. ernbtacing this Inrgnt stock, the most extensive attainment and the newtst dreigna of Plaid and striped WC'S silks. Bich plain andfigured Silks. Blichoffs and oi Id bold black nille,l_ Berages and names. Berate De Lamar*, Plain and figured Wool De Laines. Plaid plain find striped Poplin. Window drapery and tutures. New 'tries French worked collantadesvai&Chimenesetts, Thread. Muslin and laeonet Edgings and lumertings. Lace CAW* Ribbons and Laces. Kid Gloves. Mitts and Hosiery, White and .raw goods, a large assortment. Premien prima. Gingham, Muslin De Laines, Novelties in Mantillas and Shawls. Shillings, Sheeting's. to ,&c: Inelnding everything to be found in the !Inc of foreign and do mestic dry goods. All of the above goods bare teen -elected with due care, as regards styles and pricer, and need rely to be seen to meet a ready sate. CAllPlird CARPET" • t'ARPPTS : . _ . We eau and willlciler inducements to our ewitomerii in the line of Carpet•. oi I *loth% brunet,. Matti rip. Matta ate.. *Lich we are maw reeei v tile direct from - the mann: aetarer. Erie, March:ls.ls:4-43. CA DWELL k BENNETT. - Notice to Everybody. frilly Butchers of the Erie Market have resolv ed tt at after the 1 Ist dat of Mn, next. they trill iti sell no vlt.. ‘T without the CASH.. and keep no account whatever. without exception or re spect of person. The 01.;1 price of Cattle and the diliculty we God in collecting %Alai is due un, compels us to strietly adopt the C anti system GO, I'. 1:1C11t1N1.AWI. J 411 FIECIITM AN, JOlll4l ADAM WILD, P. I.IIIIitNIAIJII, JOHN KNAPP. 11AN' EK 311. - .1" EU. Erie. March 15.1934 • ' .tris3s Tin: co-partnership heretofore raiming under the name .1 gelden & Ely. IN thistle) Marolved by mutual COni , enl. The busine-4 hereafter mot be conducted in the name of John C. Heiden. who la authorized to mettle all_lruslners of the late firm. - JOHN C SELDEN. JOHN 8. ELY. Erir, March 11.1. MI A Onset Charles for Bargains !!, The Subscriber, intending hereafter to go into the Hardware Itusim4ss etchtsively. offers for sale his entire stock of DRY GOODS and CROCKERI at Cost, and if n , t disposed of Rocm, U will be sold at Auction. 43. - JOHN.C. SELVES. ■ EMI , ut.Tlv.k rur. Li•la 0: t10,.e o•e•t are hue& 1 / 4 . 1 ILI., one en.l ito .0111 •lult,t'.C; re. t Ord, tilt, grit.ng 4.Sis rear. ol l l ilt „•, i.0111.11r on ix re delowcht :it .1 I tlfr eat, nt. life N,rnp Ifan,wdre+torn Erie. Ma, 1-4-7 —4:i Toth* Memorable. eke JaarlTts at the l•.arl o' kirserfsr af the Peace Poll. notate of Eno The petilloo of illra ell .1% . I yri•eth• That sour:tell:Au:ler er vtun• „,, ,„ • -dun n tl. tioren,th , n i,,al • I 'ld Pon Iry a. bleadt Ole %eincls is well calculated fur f,, e la:nowt:l4,W from its neightorhoo.l soJr.ILIALFOU 1% a 1 14 , 44 , 10. rIl as 11Peelk•Arl far tile or:o:rnn 13(1011.'1 . ln% put , i.e aol the entena,nm•otoi Araorn, and travelers. lie therefore r gptet fully pray. the court 10 grout him a heave to beep au Inn or pub lic house o: Innen:" :tarn. there. And %utir irrULlotier Will pray. Mitils.kro. March IF, I.:lL—dill. MX ill ROIII"Ornif We, the underifigued, eitirehe of the Borough of Ediniroito, aforesaid. being personal) nerpu oot. it a an 1..111 R.Ohili.(l, the airove warned pet otter. rind also having a 1.1/01S ledje 01 the bouse for it bich 11r Itemise a prayed du hereby certily toot such house is necessary to .iccominuffate the_pfablir: suit Me1..0 stranger. or travelers, that tie :es pergon of gond repute for Iwo erg and temperance and tint he a Weil iquritied with house room and con, mom - ices for i tie Ipdging and ACC44l.ll3(Xilliol.l of strangers and travelers. We therefore 1,04 1 • ice reconinvi‘l him for a lieense agreeable to his petition Ss:vied-42 I. co i berts.ott. I R ...anted' Roger. A Lick. Rimenn Meacham. A. IA ..hckson,T J. Randall, O P Kepler. N. C. Austin, Robert R. C Auntie:o. M F M. Sherwood. _ To Ma Hoteraile rules' ') _ Vourt cisaker Seivese En, Cox Nip The petition of Hiram Hill of gdlt Creek Township, respeet fully represents that be is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strat:ers and travel ers at the house formed) occupied be George W. raitehild., es an Inn or Tavern. in said township. Etc, therefore. Orals the floonsarde Coder to great him n license, for ke^p t n: a public Inn or tavern, and no to d.tly hound. will ever pra t ink Creek. ‘larett 15. 1 0 .54--3t43 1111, %1 We. the itist..-eriLiern, citizens or Elk Creek Township. afore. •aid in which the above tilictitioord ll,n ..r tavein is proposed. t. be kept d i eert,ty that the above apprteant is of ga,if rep net for 1 . , ne . 1Y si.d temperance, and is well provided with IlYisi • rui , tll and COnveilledi e. for the aeconitnnitation of and tiavvleni, and that tacit an or tavern iv ueeersary (Jr their eceotumndation. Sward Adana Deal, Albert Milks, IVratuucLon ('rant. %VII. larm S. Ra!mason. U L. Canfield. John U Cloaca, G. 1.. Para.!- . 11. ("amin a' arr. Gilbert. R. A Lahwards. %Vallaant Lawn. P, ,, ,t:11. David South. tHt: uem term of this huti 101081 tumuli...cep on Slontley the L Vth dat of March nett. under Li.e c:Argeuf GHARLEs PORTF,II. A At Printlpal and Towbar of Languages. Mathantal/e", Natural se:ene•an; ornetlcol eqpreyang. MISS C. M. PORTER. - • • - - • Precept:44 aka Teacher of Crencli. Aatronoiny, and Downy. Tuition ter quarter. Flirter English Breathing. ItZOO Lalolusgrs. 400 The nii4hir time br i• the beginning or middle of tun term. No oue will he admitted (Jr leas that' half a quarter. W. %VI. noes . Secretary% G. A I, VON. ?reit E.rie. March P.. 0...7.1-4f. Skrias Styles of ihnbroidories. Tun rese,ved • by Erpreva,” Embroidered SSW. and Mus lin Collars, Under Handkerchiefs, lime', embroidered Sleeves, Lace and Muslin, Embroidered Linen Cambric Hand kerchiefs, 1 good line of Embroidered klaslin and Cambric &Igloos and Insertiug., Linen awhile, Linen Lans, Ake Asc., which must be sold.althe very Lowest figures, al Erie. March Pi, U• 34 VHS ILff 6; fi AYES". No. IHrown's Week. iinisoer yard I case *Sal rlrds r emu Yrint , Just rece.ved - it March lb, 11611. TIEUALS as alftel• 1 000 Seamless EAGS, holdins d and 1} huskies. 10f sale bi March IS nun & onvcr.. TEL viva HAG Corm:, WHENtewlVlehes,7 , 7ki and T ime k 77 ( a eu" e hieread „ iluiib:mhave4,reeeie1. nrl:lb suld artonwlurigly 1c,..r itu. Ph t:Aell , llA lVirleir and Jewelry Depot or riTIr::KTON 1L FIJI.LE3 Er.e, M3rcli IS.lels4 41. A dminist r atom' Notice Ll:J"lCRNofadm,oistrUonhaving Leen gr..r.ted en the e. tate of John Yellenberier I lt.• ofth. un or Ede de,en. e d 411 perams indebted to said...A/de are reap:mom/ to make testae dtaitpaytneot, and [bole havloreiatun, agala.t Mid estate pleas.. premed them for rettlemenz CATHARINE FELLENBFIRGER. f Ad. v. HENRY GINGRICH March 144-41.44. N _ _ _ _ _ otize to ?armors. ri HOWE selected premium set.illariey,ll,l.9o buroets select/0 ertiresslF for wed. unsiletwrsrd In quality aril will he maned to the Farmern on els,' terms. The 'ohne rtrrr has pay tof this seed at FatIVIeW and ti Irani, and the hslancr at his warehouse in Erie. M arc h 1 2 3.1—.11 A.KINC 230TX0E. THE rartAtralliP heretissfore coating bettesen We la Heaters, under tat name o(!. U BURTON s.. CO.. was dissolved arch Ist. by tontual consent. ail perwpasknotving , thenvielves indebted to card Ors will eoefel a favor ty isettlfae 'lmmediate ly. The books aad papers can be found at the old nand No. 41 Reed Howse, J. H BURTON. Erie. iisreh I 4. 1114. (MO. BURTON. The subscribers 'basing purchased the entire work of I. tr. Luton fa 00., and aaeoeiated Meaner ars inv , ther hotly, the sayleof BURTON at eIIaCLAIR. wool! be Owed to ace al! the aktcpwaomers aad Cl many we saw as will favor them with a call. Out Welt of Medicines. Paints, 0,1., Clan, lirusoes. fie., letup. and Ike are receiving fresh .uppliee 11.1) Come on cid friends tud tivw,and we w.tl warrantyou 131 istietion. GEORGIE 8UR.7 0 71, March 1814-41. THOMAS .111dCLAIIII. Protection 11 81 and 3 keels Itemivers, [Milt a thlif aim l / 1 0 Fore C 1 r9 1... 13 e be 4 P 033411 W 991 .09 Made tO order . For .die at the Jesiere EliQge Of N. AUSTIN . Rele. Feb. 19.1934. 39. DLAtyl. COPPE/11. dame.—Cash "mud fix OW Bras.. elayol4 and IlrWaal* Ivy May 111.104 1.11. k art . Tame who W.Oil to ow the VAL largeat smart / cam. worlarcallet variety, at low prier". of Hatt, To LW arie. Ni CNA Wiesil. will call at CAXT WA 4 illiArrailat . t • LI Ta=CIA! awl Wean whir ckapar . " -- 0 Wire tlata Irlat at bloc W . 110011.111 DISSOL • TIO' kl;k1",, ktl:I.I. Etria atc2,dealy. t 3. -.- Oriphass Owl ado Ix Inarattaaee data order at el 0 1 011119 glair of Um asenay orEtie. I will eseim in sale at ramie roam or suety as dor Mashes Bonne in the shy of FANS* Satmelty the Intli dlny Aplt 1861. top ..divided 10/411/U1 Peed of the itilkwritta .eethea pose ee panel d tand, being tae itterest K Onenallt• Loomis and All 4 / 1 111 Loom*. heirs Mau Limed. doissansa ip mkt land. to wilt One bendred WM" 10 04. be the ISM MOMS, iota. eituated(fonnerly is Goloulield.)abrar pony 10111 Township, Lc* county Penn.ylvallia. Wag Part of iin No. 31. described as follows Seaissing at Us sounnolat come an a Pest. thence north by lane**, Peolurylrloia popintaueo pane. 0m ba n d ie d and ill woes ea a poet, tame, Mt by lat.d -f 114:kJ:Jan 1....01nis one hundred and slaty paea n so a pow ; thence tooth by land of said Pausal mats Population company. one 0.10 aresi and air melte' * a Punk thenevrorinn by land of sa.d Pennsylvania population coaillaftheime hundred and slaty pert** 10 LO5 place alma, anima, beilig Knot Lhe 1111,1•11 inlet of iitod panted to Boehm Loomis by 10 / 10 Field. miam Cram m°"•bud John Gibson. Trustees of the Pstaasylvania pepala. two company by deed. dazed February 6th folk and pan of ;U -ser tract patented to an Penneylyania Population company, by thecuutnwurealthof Pennsylvania. On a Maraca naming Ii Use name of Robert Mortis as ill reference W enya s Hind hW nun more fully appear. UAW' —One fourth on eosarsontien of the sale, and the bal ance in three equal anneal instalments, 10 be secured by Judg ment Wad and ctiortpip.intaiwt in be paid aaaaa Ily. TEIOIIIPEION MARTIN. Guardian of Cornell& sad Amanda Los**. , 5 ,,,: e i1 0 . 1 Th l a : 4 l r i; a jr th o i d n a r o d: M.l46 , as T be;:p l i klie r p e so rt ga ra. N acgrAedelerri:akdble _ • . N5HULtat. Huck la, 183i—t6.4 1 . Atty's for °woes, -- Administrator s Notice. ZITERS °Cadmic' Ist ration having been granted 40 Unt eisa 1.4 of Joke Brown. late otOrelete Winship. deceased. All per on, indebted to said estate t requee.edto make immediate payment. and too t s basing clams eminst said estate will present them for sediment. E. 0. PINNEY, Adm. Greene,Martb la. 1854.—sta - 1 - NHALATION. EMI-CATED ------- A Now iNothOd. A mtwr wonderful diseoverY 3 . lll seeelstlY been made by Dr. Curtis, for the cure of Asthma. Consumption, Branehltims Coughs. Colds. and all complaints, brldedicared labs/salon.— CIATISPS NYCF.ANA. or INS 4LING HYCEAN VA PIM ..u.l CHERRY SYRUP, nal aeg ose hlohmi the most wee derful cures et Asthma and Consumption In the City of New York, and vicinity for a few months pail. ever known to man. it prodaring an impression on pliellel of the Lungs ever bmure seam:sped by the medical profession. : hes eseuiscue, is hands of Apnts.) Inhaler is worn on the bream, under the linen, without tae 1,•3g1 ineanverdersee, the heat of the body Lei ng witlinient to i ,, aP , •ato the tiuid.—supplyine the lungs constantly with heal iiicaLd agreeable vapor, passing into all the air.cells and pas• sag , . 'lie lungs that cannot possibly be reached by any other medicine Here is a ease of ASTHMA CURED. Baciegtvw, N. Y., Dee. 10th, 1033. For about eight years I have been severely adlicted with the 4..thiimi for the last two year. I have suffered beyond all any Fewer. of description: months at a time I have not been able to in a bed, getting what rest I could eating in any chair.— My difficulty of breathing, and my suffering. , were ,o great at Mat ion boors together myfriends expected each boor would Le illy last. Dunnetbepastalx years I have had the aid and attendance ofsome of the most celebrated physicians, but bare received no permanent benefit, and but little relief. lat length had the gad fortune to procure Dr. Connell Hygiene or Inhaling Hymn Vapor and Cherry Syrup. At the time I lint obtained it, I way suffering under out of my most violent ameba and was In great Mitten, almost indicating for want of breath. In less than ten minutes from the Vine I applied the Inhaler to nay 1110117acb.and took a teaspoonful of the Cherry Syrup. I was relieved in a re at measure from the difficulty of breathing.and had a cOunortable night. 1 have since continued it with the greatest Postilion benefit. and am now comparatively well. Clod only knows the amount. of suffering this medicine has relieved me from. ley advice to the suffering is.—rav tv. MARGARET EAtITON. CONSUMFTION CURED N ew•Yoai. Dee. 17th, 1863. came to New York in the ship Telegraph; my native place is th.. Jahn, New Brunswick; when I reached this city, my health was very poor; had a very bad cough, raised a good deal of matter, which 11211frequenty lulled with blood: had pain in air left side, and was very weak and emaciated. Hy friends and phy. elan pronounced my ease Consumption, and beyond the retch of medicine I accidently heard of Ur. Cun;s • s Hy gean Vapor and Cherry Syrup. and obtained a package, which I meetly believe was the meansof saving my hie. Woo alter wear' az the Inhaler, I found tt relieved the pressure on my lung.. -std after a white the disease made its appearance upon ibeintrfare under the Inhaler. I took the Cherry Syrup as dl• reep , d, and continued to do so, my cough gradually growing better, until it entirely left me, and I now consider impel( cur. ed. l vita wear the Inhaler, a. the wen( it is rather pleasant, and believing it strength.ning sottpurifsfsigto the lungs, I feel unwi Mug at pre.ent to diapense with It. JOHN WOOD. Sold by BOY! lk CAUL, No. 40 Cortland' street; C. H. RING. corner of John street Broadway, N. Y. Price $3 a µsolace. N. B —Au) Damn nt•losing 113 to Boyd & Paul, or Curtis & Perkins, New York, wilt teeetve a package contaang a bottle of ilygenn Vapor, one of Cherry Syrup, and an Inhaler. In a neat boa. by exorcist, tree to any part 01 the United States ; or four package.. for $lO. 1741 edirs Patent Paper lifer for Voided Papers. [,`VERY person having h aces. Receipts or other valuable Pa -3-4 pers which they desire to preserve, should procure mute of these Filers, as they not old' , render them womb more conveni ent to handle, but also effectually protect them ttaao dust.amoke. ac.. acetone them to perfect eleaelluen and order--tade sues to order, from 113 to RIO per dozen, TANNER & MAGILL. bole Ilanaraeturera. Coe. March 11, 1834. 43. Cilt;EsE VATS—AII sorts and sizes. wade on Wart notice, at March 11, 1934. TANNER. & MAGILL'S. 1)AI:it 1 L'IN caualaays be had at L 4 March 11.1617. TANNER & MAGILL'S. 401.14..A/9 LP rILERS will be made to suit c testament 1;1 Nt..)rdA. NI, 14, ir3L TANNER GILL. fliS 7 llill VPfTMPS—Tne large it variety In gwtt. Pipe har k., o...tel,,Pumps located and warramed to draw at unusually twx prift•..sl TANNER & MAGILL. r • %NAL It 14.1 M Pet. cheaper Ikea ever at _ Mardi /1, lddl , TANNER & MAGILL'S. "VFW Grrr4. r.cetve.l dercetTrom Ihtili,L•ipbia, and will .11 low for cab. Morel, 4. 1514-42. JACKSOIsi d 60: 4 ; ..114ti7AL-riArtrfv E NEI I I.II.ANCII CONPANY. /of' Philadelphia.) , ,Olio nON .a......M440111et 0011 the itkustat plaa.gorant tat IR- I sso s .. I...risen...We mine proatanstUntansplaalsolamm" ~,, •.1 ~ • ~o 3,..o....hmamisanglanat passl. nosi...alp.stls, tokintansit "awar ...anted on LS( lIMADS Lvoral.i. „ ~.,• L.,....e5. In .11 1.-1. beral, an 4 oratorp.l) ...13,steet. • . .. i •e r_lh ,te11.... t• niglint.....Dl nth., isitteeft)•••• ..•. . .",Inir, • , t It IS IS4I tHini:,..ancintll I Dißilivre lies ;•teer it I. r • • .I.olllt .C. iCsini. 1,1111011.1 A. WA.- • I /1141.1i11, rrt4l , lnf.g.lo , tn (.. liar,s, 11. Jones Brooke. !insert ..urion. - Jana Garrett. John B. Penrose. fli,: z , tufG. :Samuel EallwarJs. f4eorxederreil. :: Ili, I twroue. Dawn: I.l.Auseet Edward Datitagtoo• .a.lO, Menet'. Isaac R. Div.., J. G. Johnson, i` oinant folw. It. it Ilts.an flat , /oho J. Newlin, lln S. 'Meant.. tie. R. 1111.Huatot., Joitn TeiletrArl. Spencer Me I Ivane. MEI I C 11.tti• NeWbOtild, eee.) WM. Mani • ?rel . ' .•.11f anon earl be ma de it> "Y., , Fe:, Isl. 4534 R I) OM. by iiebarrei otßange. of • ouperbor quality, for , c et+^ l l , 43-2 J. N. BURTON & 63. are happy to announce to out customers that we bare V Ow day opened our Arst Invoice of Goods front the city which a Etuphaiically cheap and we hope to sell them rapidly to °pert a lar_e trade with Philadelphia this mason. Era. Feb lb 1,-*.4.-4u CLARK & METCALF POVITD. Gum Pen an , lPeneil near the Pint Wine. the owner eau hare it by calling on the outweriber and paying lb, gni rtd veninnownt F.th. Ys, 1- 3.--411 f. CAPT. E. U. IitEELI. _ . PAPER RANGING!FOR SPRING - TRADE!! %AT r ore now rereiving the Largest Stock a/ Paper Asses: V tor ou r Sprisw trade e ver before odeted in ibis market Our Cue k embraces wmoe 500 Designs and Qualities, from r..amuu to Rich Satin. Oak Marble. Velvet and Gin Pl pert, prtee.s ranging, according to nnality. from 6 crlrrs SI4 leer piece Also. a ipfeudta 111•0111Dellt of Window Shades. 'ord. and Taasei , , r:ortain nature,. ice ou.execpers who mend papering their homes Oils Spring should call and examine our stock before purcharlog elsewhere. SELLIGN k ELY. Cheapside. Otte. 3lare U. 1.-A - Be sure you are Right, then Go Ahead,. S a•a tettotti and .ernnhle,aild as we are bgginning toxeceive I our err t h: Piuc I, we take an early occasion to say to the pub lic and private. that We Art •• rare tee are right." and Intend to - do ahead.' The 'treat increase ot our trade, tort* past twelve tuonin, it,..i.to-ettod to la•-reare our Etc ilitte• for the purchase of Good*, end we eon now assureour euntomers, friends and the public deur ra ,, Y., that we can furnikli them a ith any article to oar 1111 e at be , ter fates Ulan nay 01:1C , atop mesa of Philadelphia Atientlol, is 'sited; to examine coati nothing. "4 dollar saved in n dollar el rnel " Particulars by Ind bye. March o, 1a54. NIOCKTON t FeLLER. Envelopes. Die Sinking. Fad Ma/graving. ' alteee..l. Envelopes anuatied with business cards. Ho illeepainie Envelope. velf-seaied and printed. Paper IA paillti:nr. up Viarden and Flower deeebe, with primed direc tions, en .14 Ninth Fourthdiseet. Philadelphia. by WILLIAM COLBERT. B. Order. will Is debarred =press w roper arreanurat. Match IL Ir.ll. ke. Nagand. rrON li errAlLY On ba. d i direc l t from N a ew Orleans, Ibr sal* by lJ op.he or SOL, et New York mem Nlerebanta are re qqemeif to eon and irlatnine samples. G. J MCATON. Nne, March 11. 1.411 Peblie Dock. _ 160 I. er, , theada and Barrel's, alleluias New (Mealka, Pons and \lust (JV ado litigar ter sale at a altOt advance I IVAI4 New Yee.. price+ at STERRETT & GRAY'S, 1 gHhrr!l iPowdered Ortnitted Granulated * W !LIU Velkm Codes &r, foe sale: While aid by sTEßarry & GRAY. 01.11 liao , l'hina, Glass Neat Ewe, Table Coles, mad Tia 4 Id XI , non lust received at Chianli all, No.ll,Banselllllotb. I.c,e, Jan. 14, ita r IGHT LAGUT ' '—antrthe ft e, Bursts/ Pima, castor% OLI. Lard.z. , perm, Whale aad Elephant Oils,,and Pprrol bed &a randlts. Dee. J. B. BUItTON & Rabboxte. Alm. te., a larp pt and 13 chai, fur tale by BOOTH at STEWART . _ ;.) 5 0 ay Stale, in, suite aid Watarrleets , all wool plaid and tw seed Long Shawls Sow $1 SO to SP Se urt. 1.5—te.% TIBBALd & UAYES. OA$ ZI 0A II /EIS VA! will par cask until& mown price An corn delivered a Yr Jit Smyth & Co.. Staten Factory on Rh street. 1634. TIBBA & HAYS. Ladies Walking Minei and Rubbers at Cad, to.g.°„°;(',:fra tllnek of as busiim. T. Ze ll ari a lvL:fY r..oil um on bawl. Also a large quantity of Mena Ladies and Alifwa Rebhan. whkh will ba sold at coat to claw I .e lhe Feb. 2.3.-11. JOHN B. COOK. 188 ACRES a Land, situated in Miilereek township, and adjoining the 'lanthanum turner of the Erie Rvseree. about eta miles from Erie, belonging to the estate cf the Lue Joseph R. McCreary, deed, are offered for sale. tl4e whole tuzeth..r .r in parcels. Inquire of the subscri bers. GEO. A. ELLIOT, Mar h, ANDREW CADGE:EY, Erd. N. B. If :he eb.re property 'ls not sold by the 16th tart the rune. will be offered for male at Auction, on the 260 ' iult., at 10 o'cloek, A. M., on the presumes March 18, 1:1:)4. Irbi a-- 41.141110- r rlin CulPias al. Masons die tend wage prise ipia irk% _t a chuice Kt of new weds &net Pros 111.1DedereU who la aow to Philadelphia purchasing pxkil. Ma enter city Is eertaml) the of ace to 4.1 y spans cheap, New Teri h nowhere compered wing fler We Ve poittire Us Egivinp. ego wll goods for cash that nay oee that eae the Naas dame to bay and av“d th,oi•elve. of the feat ofrePorthattY• DoWI all case M once '(arch CADWIELL BOVETT VICHY de.tralde house sad 10• dotard of 4111 .trcets. one of Uie best locauous is ad city. Atao 101 On Peden siren above Buffalo sued.. Also lot on Mot alma above Hutto Wen and S la, on domains wee. will Id add claw. and payments made ea.y A. SIM Mate h Id. LISS 4-114. kis ft...2.nm bludst.TWoureta, Naives sod Itheethe at th Mi e cheap tlardimestetre Si 11111134 t iLi: !di* LlQUctit LOW of Venom. aut it how ihtuda. with all hp Inheotheetor, ts mete eatheoth Ore lath etheir ; a, Blues lam. aal wth, bp doubt. own* WON area 111.1601 .10n of the uafile. whenever - ,4 thth s trietiomter s t . t e eei Tt s aita z r 7i7l rultst :RAVI= Se* CI, VOL J. KELLtiEG, Erie Arent. Farm Ter Sala. Per Sala TEE 0.14 DZITO ?. all Moses ft sew Osseous. W wide, Mabel* of Mimi sad the public noarmily. Mat V IVO are Mtn additkois to oar homer gawk. which " 114 " ft elle Or Ole alin ample* and extensive in the country. Oar baidamplisdhitaid Iwo norarat departments, and i_sehidon, among others, Me Solaro_ wiz Mlibiainita2.. Man, Orrowle. mime Mem Gdossworri Dp Harms. OW. Braintos, Pinisiowts7. Taney and Milsoms. /meta. Usr stock of Medicinal Is sem extessism• ainione ins nearly gym article, ebtasteal, MI went and Pharmaeetetleal, use by the Old &bed. Eclectics. notantesoind Thompson inns, together w ith a general assorunent *Maker Herbs and extruits. n the Patent ledieine Departneat Our ti n I . tc, ezte he go reumeratt. itifirrieingthOle prepare. 4011 S that an reliable sad truly valuable, the reputalloa of whieb has become esaaldleibed by years ofexperience. and th eir cad daptatioa to ihe hie various diseases for which they are reeomuersi has become • d Ilia. Mass mad Writs 411 V of tire ben. odest e d. pungiansti soul Itspdfor macs/ purposes al. and warranted to be as raprenrntad. In the 7 Grocery Department We are erne - liens'''. bot what we have will always be 'Mond of the choicest and beet. Pereatie particularly nice in their tastes eanisot fall being waited with oor selections. In the line of Paints, Oila, Varnishes, am, OUT atac It in very extensive, embracing not only & fall and com plete stock of material used in House painting, but also every variety of article required in Chair and Coach painting also, for Portraits„Landscape, Mezzotinto and the various kinds of fancy Painting. I■ WINDOW GLASS our stock is necessarily large. and at w• are extensively engaged to the manufacture of SASH DOORS and BLIN HS, consequently are obliged to keep on hand at all Slums from two fa/waken/feed lens. making an assoruuent of sot less than fifty sizes, of various qualities and brands. Preach, English anti American. among which are large and double thick, suitable fur Show Windows, Cairo, Pictures, Omahas, Can, Boats, Lanterns. &e., k.e. As to BRUSHES, such as Paiet. White Wash, Tanner's Scrubbing, Stove, Shoe. Cloth &a., we have everything that ca. be desired in the rations departments in which they am re quired. it o o a s to pFRFusf ISIY, Hasps, COMM., Hair. Nail and tooth Brushes, Fancy. Toilet. and miscellaneous articles. we have mane lent to meet the reasonable wants of this entire nom wonky. As to uar ability to make such selections as will nit demotes and views of our customers, both ao.quality and peke. we leave for others to decide. Yet we think an expvieneecd some Twer v year, in Ibis business. with a reasonable amount of ellab. en ables us to make our purchases is such a manner as to assure our friends that we will not be eindersold by soother Renee in BROTHER this cit t HER Brie. S y. ep . moan. CARTER 17 grartford ?Ire lasairane• Company: OFFICE MO. It, STATE sTazzrr. HARTPOiIs. (.IiISN INCORPORAELID ISIS Charter perpetual. Authorized capital 111$ 0 .00 1 1). Subscribed Capital 5150,000. Seal and Personal properly 0( 01 kinds, insured as low as the risk will admit. BOARD OP DIRECTORS. . Drier: soros, President. Albert Day, Calvin Day. Isms Gkredirls. Sob Allyn, Mules Boswell. John P. Brace, Hoary Neasy, Charles J. Rua. A. P. WILNARTH, Bee', CHRISTOPHER C. LYMAN, Assist. Beer. J. J. LINTS, Aiwa. ROG, is rr 011ee in the Reading Roos, is Gunnison's Building Feb.* len. T AMEN CLOAKING. A %w pieces of cloak Jut .1.4 asp Row received at the diode Gal Store. Oct. 111,-01. /NO B. COOK. BIOAD Cloths, Caasitaerrs, ktatleetti, Tweeds and Kent= y Sams °revery style sad quantity for sale cheap by Oct. SI. JACKSON & SON. fIOBURG Mentions, hum let total cents per yard. Quaker Flannel. Canton Flannel. Brown lineerlais Ticking, Sato. nett., Broad Cloths, Ciminero, and Twilled Print,. received this day at Dee. 17. BOOTH &STEWART'S DALE Leaf, Leghorn, Pearl, Straw, and other 'tries of rlue: neer !fatal very low at June 11, '33-4 JA( O , ON'tl 4.0 BAGS Rio, Lavin aail•Old Government Jet a Caner. cheap at STERRETT k. GRArd. 3000 Pounds helmet NV Kean Chen4e, at No.. U. STLILYETT & GRAY'S _ _ Dissolution. ri IDE copartnership - beetofure es aitabg ander the firm of Lid- J. deli. Kepler &Ca., is this day dissoh.ed by mutual Gowen'. The busmen will be Continued ssuseal under the same name. Eke advertisement. IV. J. F. LIDDELL. B.P. KEPLER. Erie, March LI. MU-43. P. ARBUCKLE. Copartnep. rill HE subscribers baying lbrmed r s ahi copartnership under the .1- name of Lkldell, Kepler & Co , would tufono the people that they are prepared to execute orders tor Patterns. Castings, Steam Enamor & 11011ers. Machinery, Iron Fence and Railing, Illacksmitbing, Waggons, Coal & anal 83J10 , 4• &e. JA$ LID DELL. S. P. K LI'LER. W. J. F. LIDDELL WM. if . POI Ngrlt Cr,.r March 11, If3.l—Cl. Hartford Tire Zasurateo Co., Sart=ozd. Coos A Agent of the above Corn; au!. it beeome.my dut) to gise !a_ public fly to the forma ius • etteT received front the President of said company. la order that those having Policies frulu card empathy through me. as agent. ins) understand their true posi tion. Though tk capital and business has been withiirao front thi• Mate. the woman, is still liable at beiore, unit' tLe espiration of all %be ?phew+ ii.sued, and an will le seen t base made arrangements with and re. card the appointment of ;leen - cy of the Franklin Insurance Couipaii) ol Philatlalpbitt. t, il.at when renewals arnealled for. I can accommodate all with •• r. liable and safe flame et moan, in place of the Hartford la,. t , I bave Lakes Ibis K10( . 31.1111111 10. the sole purpose of pr• my path:mar thus* insured by me as‘ agent of the m C., ad; ' ford Insurance Camper' 11././.11011.1 Iva. sari, al, 1-5, J J. Wars. Eeq.—n.'• L tr". 01 'hi-firth a L.: mt. We are certainly gratzheil na he .r !WTI), Lit Carat u• 4r . 4•'• • „ old liacuord as A. No I , - .r, w rr2, tint ~Le hr 4 ; •.t , pointed an not having thei r Wt , UM* to ado p t a wore hbcral t twat. an 'nea ff an I . 3re;;Ln , raison COPifOl , and not drive it In•au tar ninte 1 , . an one - ca.., an. t alllberaltlilitrou. lii reigird to ),.111 . .11>Zpi•Olelltreii. rat w.' action of the Board, r reg. it. I tr, I. nay good thanpany, that ~ ,p a %et, ; ' .q.;[;;L - ', r‘s ; grad It. you old haw. it—for eetreleta , r ream. W i/mama well, need nal *sr but lu• n•at..altent , pack uatueen dne ' Yet osarpaoleo. that Board .1.•, a Iln •; tlar re-oidooon. Phnom sib" it peonage of all ow t.nin. . said In-al, ant{ :N• ant them for the prewid., nod it yO.l io Neu. , a „a them un by e1V“.../. V l llOlll4 an? nt t L,•11.1 1 1..E1.1.1101 it. ter au-uncut4 brio/eclipse:moo. u al, you ph Fr par pit .d.rer;;,,J.; Lir then and Write US. I 111111 wiry to tor. L') , - , ! i , ne. tat co•i •• 011 mute this way. truly your., 11.111 NI 1 N.. 1 tt.N. lire. a. _ Yen. In t J LINTS. Arent. r.rirl. PT CAPITAL. 81.61)0,000. "Et RA MR LIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY 0rH11,4 DELPRIA..—eita Gement 01 the Asseu a the thAr.p n). on January le. ,t 66, published in conformity with the proe,•hon,. of the sixth section of the Act of Assembly of Apcllso., 103 u MORTU AG Es. Rein, tint eiertgaps on real estate.tu the city ad (slaw of Philadelphia. except ESNS In /Montgomery, Bucks. &Mori. kill. and Allegheny counties, Pennsyl vania. $1.1110,114:41 REAL ESTATE. Purchased at Shelf's sales. under mortgage claims. via:— Eighth hoaxes and lot. 711 by ld• het. on the Boath-west estees of Chestnut sad Semen teenth streets, A house and 1°417 by 71 Stet. on North side of Spruce it.. West of Eleventh street. A house and 101.11-7 by IMO het, on West side . of Pena Square. South side of fl is h street. Two house. and lots, each 13 b SO feet. on South side ofBnruce street. near Sixteenth st.. Five houses &nautili, each 17 9 by 1/0 feet, Nos. IMI, lat. VIM, 163, and 3d7 Dilw)n street. Three halm mad lot. 49 by 34 feet, on East side of Seventeenth street, South of Pine street, lot of round, 17 by 37 feet. on the Norte-East corner ofTwenty-secoad and Spruce streets. A house and lot. IS by 116 feet. on South side of Filbert Steel. West of Sixteenth street, Rotel and lot, RI by SI feet. on the Soutb•eut corner of Chestnut and Beach streets. Five louses and lot. 4t by 1311 feet. on the Not* side of Georp street. West of Ashton street. Steven Houses and lot,* by 117 feet. on the east side °Mach street. south of Chestnut street. A bonne and lot. Id by* feet, No W Fitzwater street. East a N lath street. A ground rentall3l. ismoiogoatofa la 134 by 40 feet. on aortb side of Otter weer. 4A feet west of Leopard .greet. LOANS. Temporary Loans...o Stocks. as Collateral He ileurity. PTOCKB. 210,000 Alms dorm Loan, 0 per eon lilt 01, 9 gela Shane Bask of lieniutke7. 17 " Northern Rank of Kodbekey. 100 " Union Bank of Toilsome. 13 " Isioranee company of roe But, of PoonsyLvaida, 200 " flotirowark Railroad Company. 37 Commercial and Rallosad dank M Viekabure. 300 " Pennsylvania Railroad Company, 01 " Franklin Firs Insurance Company. .• Mertandie Library Company, 24 MOOD Canal Compauy, 10 " Bebuylkill Railroad Company. Notes and Bills recotvable. Unsettled Policies, Motbandiae. Qma am band, RakellM Is bands of wets, 110 F vizzeross. Cbas.ll. Brooker. Thomas Hasa ToilDo Wavier. Basal. GrauL Jacob It. Smith. Dell. W. Die ardr, Mordseal D. Lewis. Adolph Z. rte. David B. Boma. Warta B. Ph o, By order of the Board. .- . CHARLES 11. BANCICEB. rellident Mum, awaitsLs n G. mei. SeereblaY. Feb. 1&-10. J.J. LINTS, Agent. Kik. rA Protect Your "Hole" InunuotoJ OTIVITIDITANDING the war with which eat watt'N paneeful _sty Ins been visited, the subscribers; have in creased their Denims for manufacturing the much admired Dove Proust Breve. and they are now peepared to (Inhibit to customers either wholesale or retail,. a complete aalarriment of this beauUlul article. We offer an assortment eon:oriels, tier • en differ's( styles, and aim two sizes of Hems Neter peak may be Amid in addition to the above making *complete assortment of the most beautiful and attractive Parlor Stoves ever !coffered in this market. We also continue to manulleture the favorite of all Who balm rated its qualities. The Max Ptowen. This is an Air Tight cookie( Stove possessing and combining all of the modern un proreasenui. The oven is capacious and a perfect ballet. This stove has been in use but one year. and the unparalleled suc cess which has attended its tale and the perfect salleeaction which it has given have encouraged us to Increase Its manatee ture. We base a fine assortment on hand and to those who are unacquainted with [hearties , we would say that the move is a com bi n ation to the palest extent of the useful with the beautlibl and so cleat is oar confidence in It that we will married st nicest In every respect. la addition to the Stoves above necked we lave a great variety of cooking Staves among which we mention the Santa Am Timer, a new and very attractive "ele eased oven." and one which univervelV pleases. The Itellector which has been extensively 'ed, and the Bennett. Bang Up, the Beauty of the West. and Premiums of various si zes, Akio Grecian, Floral and Italian,Parlors Lady Franklin. Siderite/ and cylinder coal moves, to gether with a large num ber dreier kinds too numerous to mention. We will take great pleasure In showing them to all who wish or) purchase. Ti. Coiner IMAMS Iron ware and &lave Pipe constantly on band and Jobbing dote to order Erie, Dee.l7.-41. SENNETT k CO. a 1834. Spring Style of Hata 1854- jun received at WARREN 13 the Philadelphia 1 ..- b ipel.. 2 6 =1 " Hasa. Please call aad look at them =~ "THOSE RAID CUFFS" Li arrived. Th ey are slassive. sad warranted dL I le litt imported ezpreasly for die tweak OW" of Erie. The La eAVEseethilly.arri are derived to call sad examine. at Erie. Me. ihSI-31. PTOCKTON & IMLLEE'S The Latest li II Wien wilt awl ai. &tides ei ri% ____ ey large roam J. mai °Wean Geoileenalaties of ! French linrino. Paraineta. , 6“111141 dei. Caber" waft fialaa. Alamea. Seaglasinos. Ali wool II Detainee. Me* awe Oemusra be enepeneed arren. WI Me et any War lit, at else i and W 04. MIMI a Ma. Gaitill. and Quiets. at Mae meat la Willman ?tsar es Oseasseet. Mar SI IaID-44 , VrAWriCia.Dirt pieta 04 Gemara at ale cheap it _'s+ laws ISM of 081.18e411 SUM Sala. - Trim "i . z i 1 [;=l L , mou Ate4 ' ftil.lo I 114111 40 2 1 i 2 ,/ .1 CO 0 3 . 11 " 66 • g a 5.71114 MI LAN 93 la SI cr 71 —lii*le 111111311111.21111! _ll2ollMmorr at O MIL Cr Loam dad Gledialimas Semliehis a lowa' re 12. HPsit aid gem,. Dior. WOOD Ppm dre magna artleleeontainiisg aim spirit; 10 easenUal Oil. n.e one unhealthy ann. which willrestore pay hair paraninentlyta Its original thine. in a very short tine. render naafi sad pony in appearance. ware therm than under the intluence °foil of any description, and if the hair t. gone it will lam Del ujit out as abundant and beau. tiful as before, and If it la unhealthy. and Unkind; it will u m:4llns tendency al once, and restore it perfectly. It will re move all dandruff from the =calp. as well as all disagreeable itching. It o ill retnove any cuianeons eruptions, such as neald Bead, ea, It supplies nutriment and coloring matter to the or. gang whose odke it into supply these secretions, and acts as a tome, and thus restores them to theiroriginal vigor and strength. In short. it is precisely what has been so long sought in retu— rn : a perfect 0..0 i aviorator and tonic, for both old and yawg for it wilt in a very WWI time make Hie hair of any one.ou oat. 111 bow aged. its original color, and as soft and beautiful as when they were but etchteen, and if only occasionally applied it o ill under the hair of the young ouch more beautiful than tin der the inductee of Oil of any deseription. and if rtpeated ace ly it will arrest all tendency to Iceotne gray, and the pro. Pieter in perfectly satisfied from its eflert , upon himself. (lot at tus head Was abide its the man at 70. and now uo one could tint, glee be ewer had a tray ha r,) that If this preparation is kept du hand, and used once or twice a viallin, that person will never haven gray hair if the gentleman or lady should lire to ben btm orelyearsold. Thu preparation in no humbug. nor the result Oflollotal hallueination of the Writer it ban been submiuste to the most thorough rests, and upon t.'lC wart respectable and Lelligent. I may say scientific. gentlemen of St. Lows and • tqlk. fly. and gentlemen known for thew Meat talents a nd strict inner ltY. the proprietor wJI it Prilleht. mil) select from the many in ;IS pOrielrflOn the following certifleates. a. lilt, are nearly all nosit to niauy citizens of Lt. Lonts. errws or ILLINOIS, t'se.t.y tr. Jnne T 7, 1533. r !nate used Prof. u, J. Wood's &lair Restorative. and had ad naked its wonderful effect. My hair is as becoming. as I thought thanautrely gray, but by the use I I ioa Rnaora,,..• it has re s as origin/3 color, and I have no doubt perm, tient' y so. eIUN - Ex-Senator United mates VII. - VW,. Ind., Ju 'ye 13 Int. Prof. O. J. Woon—Lear ri : A. you are about to manfac tareextenovely an. , vend your recently discovered hair litemor atiye. I will suite. for ;whomsoever it :nay concern, that I have tined and known others to use it. That I h:oe tw several yeah bleu in the habit of using other flair Resiora ity es. arid that 1 firld yours wavily swisrior to an nil er 1 Ni , JN It entirely cleanses the header dandruff, and wits Onr tur.nit:'• proper use will restore an; person*.r hair to the ortgirai yonthf.:l color and texture. twri rig it a benith)..Oftnnii glu.sy nppeartoxe, and all ibis Without diseothring either We bands which apply it. or sir Wesson which it drat. IWC therefore. recomt.iend its use to every one drams crime ii a tile cofro and texture to hair. • 11.4401 i KING.uf Erie, Pa Prof. Wooo—Dear Sir Ae you are about topmasts and veal your recently discovered flair Restorative, and las you weepiest my °pilau of it, I will state, that my hair was a few months slime very gray. and alter using two boil les of your Hair ilespar• alive it assaulted .rs orig. nal color, sinee its application all dandnuThasdisappearect fro,u in, head. and I have been trou bled with no ilicadrecnble itch nc realp. I am saddled those who use it will not renret it, as it givei the hair not only its Original color. but tt gives it the appearance of hay i ng been recently oiled. I am prepared. tlnnefore. to reeonsu•end Its use to all n boa deglroul of baying i beautiful head of hair. • ET. Locui. June li., Inn. Troy. Woon—tiear Sir a Since i have u.el your recently dig. centred Hair Restorative. and you request my opinion of ii, I tr O will state. for all whom at may concern. that at the age of rty eight I was ray as the mail of seventy, and m; hair :al ns ►IS. so that I was almost completely bald. besides. I was mac tab led with dandruff and intolerable iv.hi nc. but after using several bellies of yo ur • wonder ful Restorative ray ha I • resumed its origi nal color, the dandruff disappeared entirely, as if by magic, and all Itching, and the hair became soft and gloss) in appearance: and all this I feel I .iui under obligation to. sue IC view of the benefits received. I nottlii not omit to state that I now have a new crop of hair. and in person could even imagine that I was ever gray. 11. G. bIIERWIN. Russets! rt. June ICI, !PO. Prof. `Soon—Dear Sir; Suter you request me to give you a statement of the efllreut of you- w nderful Restorative upon me. I cheerthlly state in reptt . that I have now used three bottles of it: and although my hair when I commenced its use was a sil very white (mv ace being aim (our) L1101•C month's time it bad rnuma PM/Self its ortcp,al color, and no perfect that my friends all thought I looked twenty years younger titan usual, and scarcely tnew what to mike ot hat they considered a per fect miracle, unW I :n• Hued them it was but the result of an Inventuan of yours e.lied Hair Restorative. 1 witl also suite that I wa. much troubled with dandruff mad Itching. particularly whet perspiration . out it requited only three or four appli• catio to remove a:1 dandruff and turning : and ahhough my hair h d fallen off Omit t was SOUK.% hat bald. I now have as due a head of hair, . nth to color. softness and lustre, as I bad when but a youth. and unite as abundant. tt is proper for me to state that 1 commenced it. use tn Aucuq last, and used none since January. I hate no doubt t'ocieLre but what the chame isa permanent one; I tall therefore recominend it as the mo t wonderful discover) of the age in utile h tNe -t. M. RANDALL. Reader, if you are era. headed. or if your Litt!' is felling of!. you surely have the mean, wl•htu year reach of restoring ttne color, as welt a.. restoring *lw growth. and that. too. Without Ap ply ins:, ate. the it dogs not color u. !tit actsupo the secretive °Maw, and restore them their On( t nai vigor and.streneth. Do you Si vt, to preserve thosetleautitul locks and ringlets.of which you are •o;ustiy prt :A? Then call at Yo. 113 Market street. between Fourth and Filth. hi. Louis. 110 . and Pte l sess ?mime' f of a heltivOr this wondtrtut re,wratr. e Many have ma. e the remark that live hut.4l , d thl• r 140 .141 y.e no temptation to hr... to lie placed wtit re they were t eGn• it, Ilse, and you will say so alter using 'Fite iiateriats ci It erarTosed are per fecdy health) hut, invievratine. TM,re.,ert. are so pronounce.. by one of the hest pthe Mal r hermits t,. the I. tatted elates, sit Psi. vies G :•age s of 11 ...pngton t • ry, who had a bottle to tether th,pc I nez.s of all we dith.r. ut intredti. tit, for preser vanott at •lie Unice. Jatauhr, list Pref3l, l -1 m'l b 1 lor.Al.%AelOr, 11 1 . • named ri:lee.- 11 1 .. der. 1 11,1.11A.iic it ft of the 1;1.1[3 J1..1• A. 1114 1 1 i rouges .. ! : 1.0 , t14.1h, Cir;rr 11r... 1 A., Ai Hee :11. -141. 1 11410 f 1; 1 111111iY. 311116 :,haw: a I Shawn' : : Shawn% . li t tut, -•, t, lived at it for ante at the •-• (ire t., WTI WIL.I.INE, rts. I-. I-51 40 - City Leta near the Railroad. SL City Lou, eligibly located on State, Yee:kelt, I' Buffalo ea fur sale on may terms, by M. 1,1 Het t. 2.4-19 C. It'SPARREN. Booth and Shoes. :kg .11 W.e come in notatt.trril ii, tar.. hat chant , tit: t Lane as C . 1:11102 the tittles. Chi Erie itailrotti war ha , etrieci Anil peace hits to her throne . .% ott quickly snit r NOT in': pears. Lei erect bitter pai,iiion re ire. A hit cultivate n optrat kind, No int:dice ntovrs a noble mind. Throw lit the boots by service battered, A little old mad somewhat shattered, And call again at ninnher ten. You know the.plate the men. Wllrox will wait on sou with pleasure. • And Cotter's, there to take 011 r measure, Ile left Cheap side,—nn mailer when. And stop. at flrott k tiutel•er ten. And when he's gaiety sized yaw feet. He'll wake oboot that can't heat lie needs in verse no fame or glort, lo call bum Cotter. tells the slur) • Young men with ii.telleets cap inthitc, • • ?routs with ROM! your ull,terstanding. or if the Gaiter. tenet please. Ponrult pilaf xaxleo. Cfal , lll i out e - tre Thre:Coniress ton.. with v•lriat.nn.. • • flit ersiGeil ill tf c,r relatt.ne. Mae better 'nee' • our expect .tiolie. Aud Paula) . }oar incliti.atenie. l'ortre Ladies come, or send ..nir MA itrto, a, tiler paby n: tla i. ever graced a Idirlt" v fee:. tilt.iettu re hue rd tiehion n e.it, lliguniceo lk,oteee. Winne Plan...owe patept lea:her tip.. Knaineled work with vtit he. hid. X lid saute Cluing !Itirtt Of French Kid. The Mina. too with iurn'tnd ride YYtil And the mean'. their fret to hide. In fancy colors, tree trout rx , m. Without Nupprerrit.itet en. 4eh I,rn• • Wiry... Whore urh rh Ito). and 11.; iris ,utlllee. /Cod Bulnev of th, f The goods we've had r 1113 , :C. Designed for ours eeihr trade. in ponderous pile, pprorich nue itOarl, In heaps on heat...and score.. c,t. kroner.. Doubt not the choice.* ewe. , are there. They open rich r,...re And thoughour si •eel. , ••eu rpme hold. , You'll !Ind the ha.. , t I ern told. Id L. NORTON, N,• itrou n's IlloCkAnte st /Me. Fels. Z. If4l-41 BOOTS & SHOES. Although the "Erie a— le. eel , And peace has to her tntott aeorrle,l." You'll find that riiyia,a,2; :t eion. Is not befitting any , va t : To bout and vaunt is oar pan, And thus degrade tla • . We only tell you alut rue About the firm-of S. Bee. We bead the fashions al: : While others follow, sure but slue "Cotter" 'tie true. has left -eheapVido," But still his place is will , upplied B one more testy and mere neat, Mho's always Seedy at his 'eat, • • And when yousfeet to mea.ute You may be sure he'll "give them fite" While mingling elegance with ease. We know he cannot fail ti. please. No more to Philadelphia go. To Lynn, New York, or Buffalo, Nor yet to "Brown's Block number ten. To find trhy Cotter left, or when," For here at Cheapside, number fire, You'll find an active busy hive Of workmen skilled, of workmen neat. Who never fall to Et the feet. At leisure you our stock can view Of every quality and hue, And gratify the ruling passion. Of always being in the fashion; For whom a pretty foot you view, The reason is Ctirixt Ina and you,/ Not "in your eye" but in the save. So neatly made by S. Beeman. Hoping kind Mends that we may meet, In boots sad shoes we'll act year pleases*, And though our measures fail in feet, Your feet shall never fail in measure; Come on. we ray, come one and all, , And give your friend Devean a call. Erie, March t, l•A—tf-42. S. DEVIAV . Homo Mannfactares. ciTocKToN k FCLI.ER are sow prepared to mike to order. 0 s l iver Pipoon*. Forke.PITCHERS.Tea Hew.. eltPe. and tst Ike+ any article of silver Goods. at as good ratts.and In asigooOslyte as it can be had in Eastern Cities. A lareestock of Forks, Spoons. Cope. and the "little filings." constantly on hand. Engraving done in the reitett winner, Having a contentidi- On: shop and two px)d worl.men, one of whom ••can't be beat" this side of Philadeli lila, we are coptider.t we can give satlefae lion to all. Orders from a d.stai.ee promptly iitteeded to. The trade supplitd rut eamerit prices. Pease ealt and see bow we de It. Park Row, a few doors east of Drown's Hotel. March ii. 13.14 Slusztror the Blx root Track!! TO THE POWERS THAT BE SDICE the agitation of the public mind consequent upon the green t cAssgs of gauge has somewhat subsidedand the peo ple. proud in the conseniusuens of rectitude, have returned to their various vocations, with the Invincible determination of misting the a =Tessier spirit of monopoly to the but drop. we beg leave to imam them that we' tuu have gone to work again with renewed energy, and gas now furnish them with anything we hare at greatly reduced rates, In prospect of the "good tune coming ;" and though ready at all times to do battle in defence of tba integrity of our adopted city, yet when not eo engaged we can always be Rend at home to greet our friendewith soiling Ye=and furnish them with those requisites So domestic which constitute our assortment. We have STOVES of every Wl!' lb/ Parlor, Odllee aid K Mk. ea; TIN WARE in endlees variety; Cistern Pumps and Cop per Boilers, lead Pipe and Bra.. ' , bottles, Coal Rods and Stove Pipe. Iron Scoops and Coal Shovels. Shovels and Tones sad Snug eaadleatieta. Reitania Ware and children.' Toys, Pork Turks and patentStra fuer,. and g variety of medal's eseimSal to the antintry deria rtmen t. can always be found at the Howe lb ',- slitting establishment of TANNER Ir. MAGILL, Dec. 17.41 Beatty's Black, near the Court Home, Erie, Pa. lg:wrywo 01' LADIES' CLOAKS.—.Iust received, this ern ins. somber lot of Lattice' Cksks. of the latest OSP& ; Mrs.& Sae assorunent of Ladies Cloths and Tontatinti . t T die E m Eapirsa. Erie . W. CADW ELL & REN Arobi, Irinstiss * Tsnkoo Notions Torrms• LT °LUNT= & 1101i1C158, would beg leave so mate their rtneere arab to their Meade. awl the pahlie la pow ml it s ( l ic k mop reteseere Iree a*. sztemled to thew and would also inform their coalmen that they are no peppered to atter mew tedervegravrthea ever, in the chaps of Watches. Bold trod Silver A nn, re Cytheriere, g&W&IST. (tar stoat wrillaftrima a tuft variety of Brueelea. Guard Cba Mb Von 464 ?bitable'. Peaefil Csal& SWAN& . soscarigh Odd Peet ft.. .M. In our soma of surer Wane we dafr all eamposities- wheler• er • and time wipe purchase Silver Ware of any awn Way* lag agent+ stamped "I Hollimas porn cote we pariah IMP imam 10 Le p s nt se *arra. To lihrettan to awi redlabs swam *firms well selected a stock of Yankee Holton. and Jewett,* eaa be found west GI New York city. and at price. thiglpia% beat. Envivi on & Wale h sena r nit done in the neatest mai ble mums. The subscribers will also eye mimic, mat MUM*. ty five young men of good lom nen. mb , l 4 to sell Goods Ibmw Trunks. HOLLPSTER, cAse. a,. ',minors. Erie. Feb 25. 1.9.51-41 so.J. 11,4 Th,, 1 - 1,06‘. esie.- Dent.Neetr Arraseentest!! HAVING secured the pert i e..;cl Mr. It. I..tace. a ammo tent anittant. my oftloe now COttiOatit.) one., for emir neer. Patteau from tow nor ccittnlti matte into. at ali does, wttllotn .'Nay ircriiresere int natural Terebothe best means known to the otQfention will be used. as thu la IN true pro. ineeof tbe dentist. Our rule in to extract teeth WI when not better can t,e done. klacellent acillues are pre eure4 tor conaructine Artificial Tsdk. in which department we w Mendell, or to introduce Moak skill and eci , 34 taste. . Wheels Bea U) ' ' . Rioca. North sideof the Park. W. k: MAGILL. Lrie.reb 11:1554-40.Dentist. VILL and ai BURTON'S MI laufreo and Union Wki T Lead:dry and au on. Veu,tial , Red. erencla Yellowt aiiw Chrome and Imperial Green.. POJE , O . .an Bine. Cry and PUSS* in MI; Chrome Yellow, Vera iI lon, Lamp black. Med Lead aim Panit. Porcelain do . dryed aid. Demar Varnish.nseed (Mk, boiled and raw. To r pen tine, GrawirtirM.ll l llllll l6 es of all kinds, ate., to TANNZ.I7. S. Will and Mackinaw : I:aien2.2:onimon and Pure "'it Mk Rietklllg led Plcosrlse Brushes and Lamp Black. Lo , Is. June 210.15X3 Will And pure Mediu nes awr Chem keals of all kiwis. SNP cal Instruments. 4!.rdoru : 4 up•x)rt erg nd Trusses of all Weis and prices. pure Wines and I..wiwe, E.seuual oa den filled and war:awed to e ratirCar Lion. IlErecTrz:Zos. %VIII find Jones. White ter f'c'r Cold and Tin rat. Kern'ainstrnmenta (lot eurgical a - id mechanical dentanu.) of all kinds, and inantilaetnrers prices •lro. Wateei lowered impression eups.a Genatiful attic le. FOR LADIES AND OLNTLEMEN'S °lle, tamp sad Common Toilet and Sharing et - r a p Lleat** Oil, Prohcome Zen Lustrale, Pomade, Rouge. liair Dies. Maearear OH. Tantir Polllder,Lubio's itazin'saute. tiwiersand Harrison's Elinor for the nandkerenief. consist .e; in part o f Upper Ten. Jotters Club. Lind. ROM Geranium. ratchouly, Iledyeannta,Mdr noli•. Verbena. Ru - e. Tea, Se a 11or. ii lia , , V lotet, Jentamlas. Mu-k, , loquet lie . l'orukne and Vries nil Drop.; flair. Tooth and Nail Brunher. Adarnandine and voldCnerne for chapped hands. Lip Halm. ehaus. Aromatine. Rose. Almond and Ambrosial rrearn and 31ditary Soapy kr the Beard. and all other necressary article* for Ladiersid Gest: Semen's toilet. MeriIBEZIM 1101SEKT:EPERS. Will dad estraeti V 50113. Alcoutr.l. P i ce 45d sow. wog Water. Vat ells Sete. Ohreti,t;ioverr. (itnirt. Niamey. 1.15.• Damon. extra ` rod -Nausega, l'vrn aitarcb. 3010 61 1 , French Choeolate, COOO3. Brom' red Nlurtard J II TICSTON /k CO N0..5 Reed Hlu New Trade. JUST MCC iviug from FbOade:plila a larneStock o' new &Xi& " to be mold at a reduced price. T hoge liarborerrelt Gcatocage now be accommodated w nub a c., w P rot at Feb. 1: 7 ..1CM. CADA' ELL nr.N:Tr. New Goods from rbiledadptuu. WE are now opening i n lot cf New Goods Inn hieb we wild kw pleased to show our ftienes tsEL DEN as ELY. Crie. Feb 15.14.1 411. Notice to• Farmers and Gardeners. f`I.I4RTLIt Is 6Rt'TilEßhnve received direct from ele"Aser t-1 /can need More at itorheste , , a goo •I assonment of nab telt!. Flower and Garden .acc.t, put tip In ounce. routers nod Pound packages, and tote had at the proprtet ors . prices Per sons requiring seeds the conw sea.o.t had Pmtler rill earty.m. *toe our hit and &nal n the r supp Feb alls. lesll-41 COLORED DAGUERREOTYPEMINATIORIS, "True to Nature." R.J.C would respectfully !lama UM La. Vl dies and Gentlemen of 1 fie am. tbe eurreundireg cou*i7 that he has fated up a Da;urrre n “atters with sky tight mad other important unpro‘cutents elite r op c;•• t. Browns Dote, where he is prepared to take eMOred Dagger n. - t ..pe Jgis tatures in all kirds of weattn r. and ; is.rt them ; ',amt... Lockets.Urrast Pio or Pinner En:, in a enlr, artieS. g A ti k • uty of Gu .et) and 114 likL .imo.trant , e.nnet shfrhilild iff is country CO' and •1! fvr a ; ore for your . sell., fo charge for .otit.„,- Pict tt up or those who n t them• at prices tarjl; d tut; t; ; .ren eenara. la I. - •uld avoid light dresses. dark tOlillll ate WA lar a t. Feb. 4 \ lelourwal''"*'t rtoekwo ru' and v=.„tYo.lnrderlAt workman S . L. SToCK'F.Vs, At FULLER $l5O PER MONTI( —A small tbrotne for eh a chasev.* make money, by all persons In or ~utio bust sem— bo capital needed and but little expense ti carted It re ode no traveling. no pedling, but gives you t com`Ortsol a home with the e ttanee **make from 4113 n to rnat per month. Thus* no receipts of any kind or book agency. it , something 'lamely new and worthy of all persons riesirine a ..srmattent and pa t^el emplo) 'Leta The right and k non ledge 1.1 dl be sent to any person upon the ree,ripao( 01 p?st paid) addresssd SO et 8111iLl.‘ }wigwam. Ito-. Co Obis. Jas. lash. WM. UN. SILACEIIBI . O. INS, of test qu..tiwr Jeariiii masa factored 1,1 the s t`.c rt her. it • Ind on -wt.. meet Fr se. No. T. Al gTIla - - - - ror Rent or 2' )r ealo. "rill: ,u),,fe,e. o)ter, to tent Jr the Hot:rare etore Room situated in 4 :natl.' and now Lectre' by J. Neeee its.a Public Iht the premises u toe Wt htrn in the Village. £05,(...011 the Ctot of April veil. Apply to C. Z/DO Girard Mills. tor further particulars. ' Girard. Dee. 31. is.n—urck C 7.l:rx Groat tzeitesnont:: RAILROADS v. 2. WATCHES & TZWELIM 1;102. a ICw weeks past Ito dam olt to my which bootie.. dee I. cause of the greatest [0W1401.1.11. Mit at this daiS dtattnan & Fellers new stock of Watehm.,leweiry. Silver Wave. Furey Vow* &e.. are attracting the attention of the public. (and Ste rest of the citizens.) to such an es that the law Me wr is hardly spoken of. Illow could- .t be otter-wise ! We hook or eetved during the past week. a err) !are a.id it I:in M rie.h. ele ghat Jellk eiry. embrac inn all an .glee, in the Itie. and we phallic ourselves to yell them as low a. they v.: n 1. , I,w-chased west of New York. We with every bode happy rhr..trua• AVM Nervy Newyeare. and will to. it rail. or partietilam enll at Dec. 17.-31. & BALDNESS ovurio.- L'IMERsoN•S AIVIERIc iN HAIR Rreeri I RATIVE. for M r, toning the Hair en Head.k...peir. bald. and in pievent the Hair from tallies. is winning goLien opinions of persons who ate with, It. This is n nett nmeic. recent?, mi roruad. ur • sure thin for Baldness. and win ' , fond !he tesd of n deeenting public Tlw rrorsieters have ?be II fOttlltlenre In it t h at they ai t . diorite now Agenu to take Bonita es Vile., to be agreed upon between the - pane. .1. 11. BURTON 4 Co. .tseni.. No 5 Ret.l House. Roe. C. C. FISIISit & CO.. PrktpriPl , r, eui.ertur-.L. Cleveland Ohio. 432=4)21ip OF FALL IND R DRLSS GOODS. DRr WTH A. Cashmere and Ns Id ICool Longend Ls - nn Rawls. D Vur Mr. Tionals Lae just Ms rued from Nese York with a Mate satPlY of Fall and Wirier I]n Gores. Fought with sash since th great stwish-dhu u in price , . Among our 604.%/11 May be foam! French Willits!, at I. Per yard. fine English do.. 61 hit ill Paramus i 4 !rod* kg a.. *Attn./go doutike_teidth doe gushy and desirable patterns. at 1•:1 t.iyledtas.lnal plain Ithe lather. plaid oahstneres. Re.. at the very inweiitairii•le mite*. at 111111. k I.S Ir. HAY De. Fine. Dec. 17.1151. SI. . _ 1 . 11 R. 11.11 0 iDWArin ;DV RESOLVENT. A Qualillt, 1%. ails. valuable medicine ha* been Wes •cd by Feb.lll. 1 9 64-40. CARTER k , ixrckw &co . No. T. Brown'. B </C .C. have determined te 1 . • leave the weldor Gana,' ar." on the ler 41 April. sal wili therefere Neil their entire sleeted' cicthins at cost. This ia a tare oppartinsity.and show• in main of etothing cannot do Wl ter amp call and see what hire:lin , there is In singe raw them!— !isn't Wert the place; Weal a t 'o.. No. 7. Browa's Moen rale. Fib. IP. 1.5.14-40. 3.0011000 Feet Cherry Lumbar. • ‘X7 E wain to boy oue million P_•et of t rb..rry Lumber of the e Got drietiption. 31111,U00 44 Boards It ft lung • MUM 34, do Kit MOAB Cot 5 50474 C in ',piste SWIMS deantl lag ti-li 3-3 14 Pot witieh we will pay the hintissi market price In RAM. Lumbermen hav ('berry to sell will 6 ,- 1 well to call on tar W. fore tnakinge3ntracti elaestue, wEt,_9l% k. *La. Cr*. Feb Mt. 144. Buy when you oan get Great Bargains. IWILL KII Br INTER GO , ire.; at prone New York eot.ew• satirised a large quanitty of Plaid ehawls, Meriehas mod other 601.1414. Now Is the tiale t r sive rrwrne). Erie F•e!i /NO B Great la. of Iht Goode. • IF, ,have now on hand a tame and welt minted steed of TT diods.orabont ,Ixty thou,aud dolllra wrath untamed In New York and the engtern markets at great bargains. Year toy oar customers will moot repu tale, the • pare ha triter New York goods, we therefore offtr the above steel or dumb of pripin cow for cash. Sueh no opportunity ref pureh4..ag sco_li a mock of roca sad well a wonted good. never before offe so any ecoommuusty. o•AWVI:I.L & SUNLIT. Jan. Inta, 1 a COMYORTEsa Vinculum Sler% er. rend.. Shawls of all ittruts at li) )OTH is *TON . _ FLANNELS. Fringes and F.us.—call mod csaatase. c barge Me show ing goods. SES:4I73T Ir. 00. Erie. May 911.1Efiel. 50 BOX Ed of adlities or uperior Swett CavaaMlQ natural leaf Tobacco, lust received by Erie, May r!TEMMETT t GMAT. TO•THE PUBLIC. SHEPHERD - DEVEAU, haring procured the s. i.M of a superior workman in the place c.f Mr. Cutter, will hereafter manufacture more extensively than err. All kinds of custom work made to order, in the neatest man ner sad latest style, and at the shortest notice. S. DEVEAt. No. 5. Cheapside, Eris, Pa. Administmtor'se eJ4ETTERS of administration on the estate of Ilem7 Tanner, late of Blootnersrille Kentud.e:i, and for merly of Washington totroship in this county hairg bow granted to the subscriber, notice is hereby eirft to alb person( indebted to said estate to mak e immediate pit meat, and those haring t:elaims azatnrl isiti estate lift please present them duly uuthentient.l for settlement. Erie, March 4,-4142. 'JOSEPH I. TANNER, Att. "t Di Tim. ' " ilas sor no. ' gag. • Locker'. Ene. Dee. loth.-3S WID Sell At Cost. Erie, March 4-42 New Spnng Goods. THIS day received by ezpret, no, Spring styles all wool De Lames, capon and wool plain and plaided De Leine", French, English and American Singbams, la test Spring style of prints dc., Irish Linens, Slesehad shirting', which will be sold nt prices that defy ecispeti , dos. TIBBALS I HAYES. Maroh,4, 1854-42. No. I, Browns Block. . _ 15 BUSHELS Carr Clover seed justreceived at March 4-42. TIBBALS & HAIM Ka! All To !tagged I TX order to make Met fin wy_alpf ,as .toe It. I will mil SW MI -1 &nen °buy winter clothing at eo.t Come aid exudes awl the public wit! dad that I ate bawd to Dell. DosesMkt place. No. 7, Read Room. JACOR 4 &MIN Feb.l3. 1804-41, - -- DS Lines and other wiafer dress goods selling .t 'arch 4,1854-4 Z JACKSON 1801.
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