Cap rallewl Esailioniont in California. so event which has ever °Geared in ealifdr• .Isee the first settlement of the State, has ro iaoe , l such deep and all-pervading excitement t i t h e sseasniustion of Mr. King, editor of the Francisco Ecenim Bulletin. Mr litag, w e was of Irish descent, eras bore . 10 GC. Prg, tern, in the Doitrwt of Colninbii, Wh .11 s mere boy be entered the pout (Moe Depart. meat in Washington and boesme Private See. retary An2) 4 Kendall, Master Bareil ' d Muter General He was 4114:1Venjaa ezapwy,d in a. large banktog bou" in IVa.hingtufu, wip-re he remained-until IR4S, when he went it) Cali. fors* making the voyage partly for his health, and p o rtly fir trading ope-attune. O s Dorseygold, he pent to the mines, wb , Te he worked bard, and tea; highly tmcces. , ful f tor aiog to San Francisco, engaged in banking ' Q perstion.4, and in a few years became poveseued of a handsome fortune. He afterwards lost by b a d investments, and in the fall of 1854, was poor He noon afterwards went :nto the house of Adams & Co., ai a general superintendent of the banking department, and retnaisel until their failure in February of last year After a uthor unsuccessful attempt at banking, he (ton c h i ded :to set up a newspaper, and in October last t o sels!l the bet number et the Faulting B N I• ki s , which immediately became a highly pops. her / ad snoceesful ioarnsl. N. leaves a wife and six children. We copy from a California paper the following amount of his anmesisation : From Or Weekly Alta California, May 20. The mat eteytliug intelligence of the fort I o; is the attempted amissamiation of James rom of Wm., Esq., editor of the Evening Bal atia, by a man lumped James P Casey. formtr ly a olaviest is Sing Sing Prison, New York, and Wetly proprietor of. the Sunday Times, of this city. It 000ttred on Wednesday, the 14th inst., at about 5 P. M., in Montgomery street, at the owner of Wiehingtos. Various accounts are given'of the shooting, sad it is ditieult to say how it was done. There w ere several persons standing about , among whom were ex-Mayor Webb and Gen. The most authentic account we can get, seems to be that Casey saw King approaching, and at a proper time he started suddenly at him, threw his cloak from his shoulders, and, taking a pistol is his hand, deliberately fired at his opponent. It is said that Mr. King drew a pistol as soon al he saw that he wu to be attacked, but he did not have time to me it, and it was taken from his bands by Wm Neely Johnson, who aided him into the house We learn from (}fin. Eaten, who was au eye witness, that Mr King did not draw any weapon, but was met in the middle of the street by C.• sey, who said, " Aisi you armed? '—t.) which Mr King numbs no reply, bat looked at Casey Casey threw off his cloak, and presented a large navy revolver, saying—" Draw and defend your. 'drat the same time taking cieliberate aim, and shot Mr. King through the left breast, near the arm pit. Mr. King exclaimed, " I am shot," and ran into t'ae Pacific express office, supported by some hien& who approached him Ceeey then cocked his pistol again, but seeing hie op. ponent stagger into the Pacific Express iiffice, did not attempt a second shot ; but some per. ins caught bold of him, and told him t i give up ie. arms, which he refused, and showed fight te them, but ou the r 4 ipproseb of two or tlaroo ..at,- .:.ers, be remarked that be would go, but tle y least [lot take his firms. as he wow tier f c eilui to /*hung. The assassin was taken at iitici te the st item house, and a most intense excitement Has creat ed among the people, who uiautfested a str mg desire to lynch him on the spot The Vigilance Committee turned eut with two thousand armed citizens on Sunday, the I:ith, and proceeded to the County Jail, and demanded the person of the prisoner Casey, and !he Sher iff surrendered him, as sneeeeriful reieetanee t, each a time was perfectly imposeible. They ilia removed Cora, the inueleter of 61 nerd Rich anise', from the jail to the Vigilance C nowt.. tee 'lead quarters, and will probably try them bah by . people's jury, and punish them ac. owdingly. It is thought they will b ith be hang The whole was" consummated with but little excitement, but created a deep seneat ion to the cieumnnity The conduct of the 1' ieutu it tee meet. with the approbation of al ine-r the entire community, who are auzieus In see a regenera- hen here The canoes of the. Imurderoite affeir were as Wore . It seems that a commuuicati iu appear ed to the Sunday Times on Sunday last, over an asoeym ius signature, which reflected-.up in the character of Mr. King and his brother, who is , it attache in the custom house ft charged ' apooJamee King that be had avoided to censure Mr Collector Latham for his official ....wino, in ennefluence of hie brother being an appieutei. of the office : and that the brother was au applicant , for the po si ti on of L; S Marshal, to fill the va• i wary occasioned by the death of Gina Richard Iwo, sod his failure to ob.ain it was the reason : Mr King had se violently opposed the appoint ment of McDuff' , Th.. substance .if the rem- mumeatien wee dent , l Ii Mr King and his ' friends; and an article subs,Ati• holy appear"! to Mr King's paper, the Eventne Bulletin, (rem': which the fuliewing is an extract . " Our impression at the rim er.e., nit in the Casey fight, Bagley was the aegreesor. It does set 'neuter how had a man Casey hail been, nor hie much benefit it might be to the public to have him out of the way, we oanuot second to in, one citizen 'be right to kill him, or even a beat him unbent justifiable personal provocation. 1 The fact that Casey has been iumrite of Stne 4 itg priii in in New York, is no effene e against ' its laws of the State; tier is the fact of his hay• rag staffed himself through the ballot box as elected to the Board of Supervisors from a die tnet where it is said he was net even a eamdidat°, My jestifittatien for Mr. Bagley to iiheet Casey, bgweier itehly the latter mg deserve to havef ; he leek stretched for sueh fraud on the peopl.. i mna Lbw Alta rallforni.. MA , ?I Ile King died yesterday, at 11 ...f leek P M .m.,: 14 seen as the news of the &Atli ef 41 Ming laid spread throughout the city, em Weal if mourning were. immediately put "n by 'lt ell /I..us, and h ung ens upon all the principal l'at lime. and residences in the city. Th , stores 7, lerenlits, t h e offif e ee ef lawyers, and other fie el Lpir.itit..t., WO'• itonsielintely cleeetti ; s tioiti. - si,t -ehle emblems wer e everywhere , iinble, and were profusely dieplayrel from all 1 t. " 1 ..-le l't I nubile bit lildiet, alai lit toy pri vate r " .4 ON . ' '': "n after , P••• .1 , 411/ 'toTrai ..t • ry p irt S. wt), r.• l're• I x•• a J. myd th, r:of. r!I •—un•• I the -r:ir• icr ru Pll k I ,r,„ bevi t • „ .1 vpvii ,•,ti 1:I tit •J •••Lt otherlpf wr• 4 „ I ..11 111 WI I .irrori ;! . ,!! • , wu n. grav• . S ,•• tari•tu,. ! G r it", ~r h• r tat •4 MEI • r,ilytiu,.l.•ritot , 1, front .11 , -1. (' ntay 4.• 14, te, wire (!ottottitut. , ,, •ad 140 pricy, I% • - f} , illll/I_ , ef.1.11 , 1 td.tud of a strictly but we p r •ty e r t i n 'h i t w-• n 4 frtiii!lik. ti rn .ti ,•f ay — per t 1," r•. 11-1 I lA' , by tbP pt•flitle I. 4 tr• turt•..itu.r4 n ,W in qt• th-at, putui.ste.l fur 111.1 r crirn , q haVP I'Pry rlV.•r, opro..fl great confi "I Il,i. enrs mitt, , 411 , 1 r, 1,5 uo rtston ut irrT 11-1' I.stt.. a wif.• -•Xntri .111 u. O 1,,,, wa a - '•,1111.•• to , 1, 1 , 111, h Witt”e I, t ,,- 1 's, ikk« nwasnr44 La eruct a mon lime"' A LETTER FROM A. R. REEDER Wmtuiturri,N, huary 1 14 ()13. Caors P. LOWRIE: like, RI J.uwiry, I hay.. Nrmrs ',e7 14 01, 241 dud Moth Th. I.+t I r.certr• et,,re• 1 • *barb 11 same 11, rhet• •.• ? "Mx.' tuultri) euebi t tue tu Wood " Lila 1 11 the memorial I am about to pre. sent to the House, contesting the seat. Ila OL iy waltlegfor Ba nks to appoint the eounaittees, and he is waiting for the election of a printer. 1 have nos been sway from here sisee the day I came on, although I have suffered severely by staying. I dare not leave until I can make as applietatiou to the committee to have the case de layed until I can aced for persons and papers to the Territory. I will also endeavor to have the Committee on Territories send for ponds. sad papers, and report a history of the whole Kansas difietatiev, ab istitio. This will probably bring you along, as I shall have the'sslection of the men to be sent for in a great measure. Whitffeld claims, I am told, to have received 2,900 votes, and I have no doubt when we come to see his hand, Le will show the ppere for more Asa oars. I have bad men to talk to him, bat all I can learn is that the 2,900—be gives no particu lars, but talks in a very confident, bluffing, braggart style of getting his seat. Our ease will bu lost unless we can reduce his vote, so as to show more votes for me I wrote Gen. Robinson on the subject and hope ha has the letter. I have written him three times since I am here, but have no letter from him. I expect to Lave man sent out to the Territory for witnesses, at least for the elec• lion committee soon I cannot tell what will be the result as to our admission. If I get my seat I shall press it hard, and will get some 'votes in the Senate that we do not expect. If I lose my seat there is no chance for admission. Let my name go before the Legislature, and if the ports , will then say they do not need my services, well and good. I shall be honorably relieved ' of labor, responsibility and danger. If they elect me, I shall feel bound to stand by than and fi g ht their battles pertinaciously, ge.ntrouly and faithfully. As to putting a set of laws in operation in opposition to the Territori- al govarnment, my opinion is confirmed instead: of being shaken. My predictions have all beet:- verified so far, and will be in the future. yire will be, so far u the legality is concerned, in the wrong,. and that is DO trifle in so critical a state of things, and in view of such bloody oon• sequences, it will bo ran invitation to the "powers that be" to bring down the Missourians upon us in the assumed character of vindicators of the law. What consummate folly is there not in such a move? You will have seen Pierce's message Suppose we had occupied the round I wished, of the mere adoption of the constitution and election of officers only for the purpose of applying for admission, what ground would Pierce have had to stand on, or how much of hi■ mcssage • would have been left He is not the only mast who is backward and lukewarm towards al For this reas• is they say they cannot sustain the position of resistance to the Territori• *I Government, 'kid you will find, I think, that Douglas will also take that ground; but I want you to understand me distinctly that I do not talk thus publicly to our enemies I may speak my plain end private opinion in letters to our friends in Kansas, for it is my duty, but to the public, as you will see by toy public letter, I show no divided front. lam sorry that you and Itibins)n are not upon your former terms—are y ou sure it is-not your fault, have you always treated hint pith sufficient respect—l mean in small tbiugs awl in manners regret you cannot pop file• .weleme, you dij n o t apalk of It le yours of the 22d, I supreme he we. doing well I atu very short of money, have difficulty and annoyance in meeting my engagements, but of enursi will do all in my power 141 assiat you Enclosed I send you sixty dollars., which I hope will be sufficient as you do not not name any sum. You will have seen that ;WI Chatir. of Ohio and Gov. Clark of New York, have sent in special messages, and the L!gisletures showed some disposition to act. I have seen the draft of a bill (confidential) to be offered in the Ohio Legislature to appropriate two hundred thousand dollars to send men to Kansas. These. movements wakened up Mr. Pier ce and he to day issued his proclamation in which he faces North, South, East and West, and says, everybody has done wroag and that nobody has the advantage of anybody in that respect, and that all must observe the law, and that he will wW.p you free State men into orderly cititens, and whoa you obey the laws he wiil protect you [learn, also, that a Gcueral of some conseqm nee in Ohio is raising one hundred and fifty able bodied young men en his own hook, whom he intends to take out at once each armed with rifle and r.%oleer. You have not in your last tour letters said one word about lie Wyaodotte float I am anxious for some rletsila, awl whether that squatter has lest, and how you arranged the re port of it to dill Surveyor General, and in whose name If Sam Paul will not stand by the Free State men in a fight. you can get from him my gun and buffalo akin, if you need them I wrote ~Iall•iry in regard to his bills. Your letter of the 22d, that you were in danger of another invasion, excited me considerably, and! at once set to work and endeavored to set every one else to work, to reach the President by every indirect influence I could command, in order to provide fir 'bowing military force between the invaders sail the people. Among a number that I saw were Cass and Douglas, and it is very probable the proclamation was in part due to my efforts. Our people have my warmest sympathies. I had no communication on the subject exeept yours. If Col Lane pent any it did not colas to hand. Road Robinson what you think advisable of this letter, and the proclamation, and say it is at my reguert. I would write him, but my time is very much occupied, and this will answer as well. Have you the President's special message on Bsnvas lam thankful to Gen. Brown for copy of Herald with the Eastern affairs. Have made go•el use of IL I suppose he received the let ter Shannon came on to Ohio, and Pierce was unwiling to let him come here, and sent special orders for him and Calhoun to go back to ,the Territory. Since that some now idea has t4tialsti up, and I learn from good authority that Pieroe has telegraphed him to come on here. His nomination is a little in danger Yon will have in Kansas nest spring and sum. trier a heavy emigration, and will also have a 101 or arms, it tne, wee uot intercepted on the way (Signed) • A. H. REEDER. Erie Wholesale Prices Current emeRTrrAD WEEKLY' ar P. WAY IRO Ir 111.101711! it, Dead,. I. firearms and Pre•MOMMM. *we stria _ .......___ Firm r, • hafts% 94 26 lan), II Barkshmit,lPmrt , 2 23 Butter, 14.4114 ( or. /Pal, 1 00 Chasm, 4 • io Fruits, /11:e. Err., - . do,V arn.h..... irre«n, • haahel, 112 1 , W l. Sanaa -A mi 4 124 dried, - •Ta Hay. Pr:whoa, " Ir ft, 14 Timothy, IP 1..., v oo Iltaisith+, r bni, 4 00 ('lnter, • ton, . 00 k 1 ,0n,d., soft shell " it. 14‘ Lesollor. " bard ' t... Poplar, "1000 ft. 4 • lo 00 , 1..4 , ..41., 11 4 Isiah : 24 11.5010.14 6 • 7 00 Fbl.. Pisa, dear sease'd 14 • 20 00 1... I .1, V 16. 6 - enatimaa, II tr 4 10 00 WL. t« i.h, la harm.), 10 MI Aah, 9AIIO Oa 1 AKA'', :. -',.... • hinitl.. 174 at, .: 00 `la la , - 1 . 44 her. Na. 1,34 tho Oth.. ~.., ..t. 14 00 W tater •t. Sparta IP [al 2 oo V., ', II RI !" wmtorr do 123 Wiat.r.r. land, I so Taata.n. Pam Alaska 90 Li a 504.4. 1 '2O 1444410. larsulus, b..• I 14 \PC 1 1$ Flat, IP both. Timothy. ME! F!! Pritisloos. Potatoes, • ha. :77 Pork. TI liar. Xl6 I U. 00 ()Moak 37 Hoge. r ~..t. a 00 Turnips, 20 14 , 4, P 1.. r. 14 00 i Plarase, to bulk V los 700 • I , ',via • cwt. 444 7 01 . harreis, 4ho .1.t , t , ,n, PI% ' 6lt 4 i Woad. Harm, • 11% ION; I Hari, • used, 2 6000 3DO 41-o.4iolers. • It, 0;4 I Daft, "' 200 1 . 484 *Jim jai M(. :1 WIIICREAR I.ttert, toidastootary Ml,* twee of raotid on iii. ..tss« of Patrick litrElriek, tato of at... tp to tlas and•—atirnr.l, Notice t. bete by Elms to all proms bawl. 6 dales ~, drama.% araiaat said 9stato, to pelmet them for watt t, a WI , .11 tn.1.1rt...4 are 0Ntt..4.1 I. eat' and naki. lotabodato pity 'swot. • 14:W14'11 - 43AUJX/HIA limrn tp., Jana 9, I ‘ 9ll . ?A TIUCt VI :t NV 141 N, out tooputart. itindsmodit sad Jagise A YE ftiterifrksi *treat bow beriquarten a M.. aaeartearat "1, Freaks Eittneerte, which will be eekl damp M tbe deepeet Mr Nei if Callitry Prodeee: elan and tee. Jwita. N. MIL - - aloe TM Lot 4 Tweet Ilteetiree at Jeaeo4l, I$M RIMOINVCHT t JITISCIL flair= If yea waat Geed Cafe, of saw lied Cell at 1., Jan% ,)4 1 m64. RIXDUXECHT k MITIrr. 0170/110 at ell Us& Tim, se Ow Mee_ poet at r 1 hie. 14, 16611. ILDIMMIMMT k Mmes. c! Tian , & laniAsiOill A der artisbai Ci_ Oar, 11, La ktIeDUSIIICUT k JUrnet. Mllllll4 Obit, Clep k LEN lir Ilkkr at ae, 14, lit . ' 111M0111111OR k MSTICIL 'Olllll6ll by Ike Obi Ilks or peak sI p F,;". heibtih e 1111. ~6...-»1—:._: .:1, .:.; . - •.----- 1 IN NiD!!!MI t o pt lAa• - corm , r YAI 11E9 /. ORE/. T TRIPLE )1 TWO El • ROPE& X M El: 1 (tech alifin.,, AND AN INIEINIALLED -/ )' 1111111iltaltIR : .._, „„„,. ~„ ~..,..., „4„. ,AM Amatt .. ..._. .. t ....Ica by experienced egrets, hal be . , I/ „ e.o.dyepopeyell en the prinetwel robe. I, of Romp,. In prutiarinft ea \\llliT EiIISTIIII 7111,11 i -„) \T • 1 , ..di, when eoreee , ..4 •ich te ben:ioot fe , .re ''.' iol the Wooer. o B.ndophere, will i owsdltut , ~ - i wore teem of !h. Mecca order. than nee .I Pvrt 'Net, 14140,131frutrili to one cotabirdeweni Tt.e liAl,sr distatrattbed 'tars arc attach- • ' eti In th.a tritattla , * asoctal ataplaitheatre • 1 , t, ‘,The famous Cook Famtly!", _ ' A .' habitat, Nit. , is.' l 41•.trlan isetabllobtoosta 0 • ••-- 1 , it: taro fth y... 4t e r s:st 1, . s....... i s „ t n ty trous . tetley's Itrsys.) L lSf " EE 300 K, Sen . i•\ the meet .11rs.sy I .y, I 'Tit lAN esul isei.bogi If ( riCIIIT RON pea...my us lb. Woelit. 1 , -; 1 11OHN HEr4f4Y COOK •,,, C ..., Ike .• pin), al auir:." so , osiwt e 4 f..e . lit ta te.. ~,sir— .i.?.,l His (.sews ••• ftlatO.C. ACT, t. t. ils. very \ '..i • . acme el bralayst isors.saaaelsip, sad se use. 1 f. qiesestiosenttily ilie to.. fearfully us n s i f,, . a d elyteoe elesue perihOnnal.c• ever eseeisted • - ' s Young HARRY COOK, Yoe Ada e et the Cirque; bus se..lssest two Ji posy set petteent. lb. tory stun 10141.. of • I veletas pmareney to she lies ..-lusiol of an. • ( 1 Ii• c• , 1 11 11 li i llICISCi 11111115 1 . '-\., i ii four In a n t r e:tl bw .4: " s j 7 1 i.e. " . "ft r eVor i ti ) 2a Frank Carpreery. , d , Loutz laicism ); \ /, liesers. ' 4 W a mpo i , Iles ,II `t./1.1...111.. , 11\t bl/abarirs, Jtur.. 114.1113. 18117111,11., S.it s . . i Pouts, Ac , mobil Mellows and pert.. LI! op.-. of Acirdata, To4Oigossrs, Postionshistet....sual bruin idloto, producing at eine It rrpre.entatten a variety of brillltust and otartisty eh./ orsiyarres, lb. neat perfoet • err preen .4 waist. If. Aims L'ArBltYrlto ma77l will be poured forth ( r I. Mortally; (*.irides. a by thenears lar-tionssa NT con, sii the acknowl.dred oil, kw*. and bureettst of lb. Mo. and ih. la'. , Wirlaiki Clown that *VW 160011 the aide, .0 SO Ilidielbet, wt.', In ( 1 conjunn..oa with the lumens ow* Hum. will hold ii bligb ;Mate of fob. I C'''': THE MENAGERIE ratualue all that ,ps rare and wonderful la .. r. ‘ " -- the animal and feathered species, eolkarted • ( at an almost fahaletta aspen" by the great 1 lion-tamer, Van Aalimtar. Itamettlaboly after Oar eirefornianees In the arena. prat bANOTIUKTHT will eget the D el: .1 of the performs aniniais, oraolOnnuf x = ' Royal dioalmJ bias oat r linawiiir.., or Loop Our riper, pW .0" Lea. porde. ite. I\ Tan ili , Asia YitoCßs•l o,b, 1,-. .1.1 by • le..olllSernit Bawl Car, e a• 1) , ~ ..r Here.,. Liuhrie• lianubdui Co rnet i 0, t q .1 .11 Wl' Inim. and after parading, ' , , .•;1. I • principal Oran., Win adjourn 'I . . .... Will ..bti it at ERIE w MOND.II Y. JUN 15 t 1 37 I - bean open •. 2 an 4 Arterkation 25 eta; ata tralf pr itorierrett Box Sant. b. et...4.1111.1nm to Harm. NI eta MUM= DR. G. NEWCOMER, Practising Physician and Psychologist. MA l I.rnnin Nn. Howl Ho. \ .10 11.(1 t and all ellfahl• brtag either • , r , ut to • • kW • lair. wawa lan4 < be.n 41.1 , • ni• 00- ,1,11 „, ~„.. • ,• • 0. • ,^% • Iii!o• 1 lA.. Wks I+ in ri• In •1,1••••• ,, th• sf 1.111 11 , 1`t11,4 Olt he.. 1 it. I I,e .11.. 1 .. r , ii;.•trgl /411141:1•4 II 1.1(4.1 I/. •FODdo (-nor hr. f ...ati.•• *MI larb onP ...11. at..l • .•. •••••.ritiris, •0•I , ..•matt. slaw". . 1..1 .If/4 net., tale. f • itiaket fincii pax • I v {oat son,. testify Th. Ur i.e. test ., l,ll2l•U/tIC/1-.4ear. Inc Hargulna you wish, all shall be gutted, If itonalble, la prior and await e. Having a rip isiswineet to them., of, and the "Writing tones albeit" ioetin Is dellerndnint to roll at a small prod* and no: h.. undersold lo any one. A resideam of nearly Toasty leafs in krin makes him deal quite at boa, sad no doorptioo whautwor sill be vied is soallog sales to Qom who put their Trent In mail, for tenaienrary gain. %Mehra Linen& sod Jaw,lry nf all hada ear.fsllt mpairecl at mailer et• prime aa umiak Sliver Forts and Sliver Spoons, of all the litteet sty les, nsatinfartnr• id teem Coin Silver, for age or made to order. Engraving n 1 letters done in a soot stsastor, love liar yr ail limner oar lobe requiring lieebanieal Skill and taste Erie J tux 7, lean. 4 27 A summon article i.f Metallic Paiat, arty durable, sod of A di.Serent &dors, ground in oil, and put up to eana from one to twenty ja.unda, for painting Flannea, Wagons, and all 'dodge( ilsrm. lag Inr nibs by R . G. HEIMAN, Vs , 17 Nn A, Reed Bones. NOTICE. LL pernoos knowing tbasunboto inn/oton to ms by lore or bond, or indobtod t, others by note or bond in any Ilannbt br 4.1 1 1t.et100, ars brryby notilbni not to pay tin WWI an ft/ on, or on any part or portion of thorn, or any of then to say often rernon written order. 8. Joiftllo/1. ERIE CITY LOTS AT ADMININTRATOR'rs !SALN., On Weelneet.o.e, the '2.54A JUIN , CH she Marto HoaM 13'virtu, of an outer the Orphan . " Guam of Erie Comity, 1 0,111 *et! al A.4 , t0,b. no, Webbalcbly the Nub last.. at tbe It/w -het H...., the tolloulatig deuteritied property: via: the undivided oar half part of ten Into in the northwest earner at the remising of )touch and Mini streete;trissiheired MS and :int baring thereon a frame 110 441i0C Tine inol:•potohlr toy., of Jasora Hsighe-. Tenni. —eine-third ea eouaritiation of ode and the bidaniee In iu annual 1,11!1}.. •. • with interval., a...mired by JAuziesetlioad and liortvig• .1. it". .W AK. Athoo.l.trator -1 toe Lauite of 101 tic K. Henry, dee'e. Jon. t• 0.. 4-3 L • Eureka! What have you Found ! /FHB post .pielid.t .04 wpm .imertnaerit.,f 1 .....1e 1 1• • . ' • ,, ..0 , t , t hi. ~. I, at Jobe Geodbaser, No. 5, Rrowels Meek. 1 , ~,„. .1, tat,.l, ..,....0.....1 f... 1• V. Jootiew, alshmetng 4 1. 1, TH5. I',V. , SIMIKKES. VESTTNOS, 4, . 1.7 . R.. auto lit•hnonahl. •ttr Ira mitt tinttitTnn. &WI Gil rtz.not • i;sa d • MIMI, ”ts yr:. 'sc.-not/on It. sot tua tat.. nt ?h. m.. , t NA Winn , &gni 'sc.-not/on Intl ne nt thr poet otootuntent, it .1. Ott ,/, ...I, ..,.. atvi 1. , -....t...r,141.ed at tlat Acta*, a• of (; ,,,, dx, ant low Frt . .... TIP. P•Mloe •111 %brats Bent !Om r•ittit and • aline to linnttinttlatillttP •Iwn olio In , tibotrinn bit inlet t.. 101 tr tin fire hint it rAtt. Don't lonint NO. 9, Hwy* a'. (limit Mate Strityt rr wok. In Ow 10-ot naannnr nod anart ay pno I st: lea. Let an onlightanad public commit th. tr, ow q stir root 1-,v an ,aatninadine, andt.r nanancad, and Own pandtaa.. Mar O. 1144.-412 ititur ronokuoisti. Dyspepda. Liver Complaint and Costiveness. T T be. of aelvastaip to petwoati aittletod with the abo‘• ph to to Imo+ that worm Ow away Satiltehoe• pot forth to ear« rheas Uwe» h boar that no gemoateasti, meta sad e lk e t tu al y rellev+ll them at If. ANTI COSMIC AND LIVER POWDER. Erieh tettedlest I. theme Powders la la haat a wialreeses seedlelast earl stdsord Waxed sad rowed mem symptom la the ,bon eeler paelste. They an pettedly dry, sad nehroed Se • leer tat powder, aeatete neither mese, add aor *hobo% tad see, tlardiere„ set lade terneet mad term freer ea thn eteeseeh, am Is issually the •••• with Maws sad byrepe, neither rill they *ear parse eat eats.,' tb, bracts and Mat e thou lours eo•tkee the. bride admit thaw; a. 40 pet, t belt ea the eeartery.ther aretealbe and abserh thr het and amid a,eld, sad mode: It hannhaa. gsaUy ettaredeas the dleastre• arms, eselee the lie e, and hales lb. lertreis Se aaew with are sad iettatertty, thee amber* slussok the aeteree Dana* d the body whateeer °het eeets the tree and arcehir adios of the tutees seems, Ors ar slim becomes the salami e.ralt. Asod this Is dew la so teat': and salami a say, that YIP NOM aware= hare 140.011 tablas • maim, br the teetrat a radeeny, yet sandy, talleres their vas. Pretrwat,therdhre, tresiged with any u t the ditticulthe for which them pe denary astasseradal alight to or. theta a We trial. CANTU* k Melinium. rtik&WELL & watowous will dnovnut met.jii 1 1 .4e.ik k - 71.~4 dt las. , N“ ie." St" • 1 IP latt Mkt et ZSOCIsT=S 1. 76.~4 elleir Entir* 4 toellt et t r&w (toa IA d% N t 0.1.401 IA t 1.1191,.• el infLlit. Jew, 14 1946 Orli spe Op ik titiothr admit ptibrodleMsw.. Lmpetr. ' law. 4, , • • , idmehret* GOODS AT TEX MIT Bs OM. walweriburs,laww,irl wutatord alum New York wild riplosted 4)4 of ?.‘ min mad BOOM nalr 610011511, eh woo nan your urtrartikm whew visitlum 84 1 1. halPallr It mg )nut 4111 at no .en "UM. Re base boned dor gonii •t • rely lIJT an. 414enakert to unke it an etfeetlo Mims to 'rine tamely. 4 4.4, Toorto lain. sale- usWlrrooll mita. WY* wall re :lawn. ;Li ask (t to Sin as a cfn-- , waite and W year ea njeigni6 Ir. „wi pe no 4,1171 1* AIM Car ir14411. red Will Non snd Ireeniolf th• int.bt • wed will asientednerek et goods of ertuy derniptintr raiy which will rualrlr o to ste n st surl dine Most Oki Inion, •=lB= =f a rad ultrushoo le Cottoa Woeirruflowilia. Ilprre Maw " IN . ANTO ISM RAN LAR C Arli A , we n wi t % ind lop 111001$ mod 111510115,in1b variety of ram Vow nod itmensed 1 1 0844 be, Ouripbeet GROC BRUM QtIII , IIBI I IAIMAIb 1141/1111141111111 le ret asd dallroble: We boeeJoet reeitrl4 ao ologost eat./ U. dl.. Ceases. nolandiovek Weeßod lbw% I CI4 l Ing Ude Throw blare., had &Urge eorliety did/ *Amid low ofinKIHY, whieb we nett veil low; la hoe oar epliob sloe! le ;got up with the d rew eee faze, eel alt oho b aseereameiesed wW an qoantlos aN =sof goods'. We Mora oar mot alome• Hada 10 out Aid fad .4.m for chat crros. slid IT Add stkoilos tessiaose to omit lamed alms of Pleb ALI. ELVIaI OF COOFTRT Cl. For whleb the highest market pH Trl4. rin4 sleek, State areal, Erie, Fri* J ear 7 IRK 11117 LEK, HOOTR E CO . _ A. Retired Ph_ __,yooiaii, - - • IiVHMI aIiCINI Or Lat, bans oostit rex tottollamotersi crbllo 11•18( is the Coat loam a orbs* eon tor Uoa. brooebltt li ts, = bi tie . - Ilnkl , iebilitY. lo etoo *Ad; moo good am posing/ be winS to welt et Ms 4 Shoed *Dow Were es seq JR WA reelpe, with fan hag email& mamma It soak's' Itsp sod secoodlolly Wog It. He soluble sea agoliossetooseloso Ws rite thilltug i Wet emu to be Morose so postesi oa the nips, oat UPI nillnaindsr to applied to tbo pormot - se thh i i b er ti mw d . ... Ad•lntri Dr. ti Jt IS P.A. , Jewry City, .V. J. ln 4 Gnas At, Cost. fury o . !mid . Imp stwt ns Diablo sad &WV* Gam, T.tat ind Imitation Bursts, *Wit I m solliagat Was Yo, east. I ••• claim( up 1114 Le•se6 of vspiesisso, •• Uwe Op wish to 10a• dump elm tad barrios by elan's.. OIL T. Y. AVIITTWI, tro, Jam 7, LK* StMs Strest,oiltellwrife Hotel 'J 11 ATNT--8166•• 116648 bete ffiri uS in oti. for Ws low t; CANTU 6 WT. Alms 7, 151/6. UT& UT►*W kis ing a0 t dr t l7ll $ll7 RONAL Imre as sid s tame Ho t iseht Spilinestk mind YT neer diao for tak , on ressoaskap Jua• /14A. CLAM k mecAnsit. Cultivators. iivs boos just hod auk, il, tar weir Or Ilarind °shawls's*. with nomoriabbe Stool Tooth. For Ws by Jews 71 66. _MANI k SOCA=Ck• -- For Ike. 6 0 . 04 4 1..4 Di "aGY. be told &low owl oa to looj rx ir. ty CW.X XcC I t App rio, - JOOO liINIRSILD 01,1 rad Spirtio Tarpratios, Ito banal or Itiqoas- Ititos to watt poreboases, by tae 7, 1566, D.RICISHES: Battlage very Were imusesseent - Brushes, each as Muter% Whitewash. Bwes.hig, °team bhisc, Window, Coact, Porshare, Bsartls, Oessi*Mise, Est, Cloth, Timbers, I , ls•tererl Vapor Hangers, 101 eta be 11041 dray at the Dreg Store of CASTY* k 800. Eris, Jams , • - - fIIECRI.I.ORATIM DI:FIALA CITY YEAST CALL. C AN.RirT PLED by Quo pound EPIC O{ AI.L. 111:131D0 For ado by L. G. IltalllON WMI2 A Watoh Braker Wanted! J , WILNETKAN Watch Maker who well amihamatibda DI , WO ' ‘ 'IL aim in an IN Tariona branches aed of okra/,/ h.M will tbd ~ rood mat, steady ecaplormet sad lair rhos lzrybily sans -r None ho bare Dot the aline* q•allikiations earl y. 1 Erie. Mar 24, 1436 T. . ACITIN. 1 ---- . ___.... joroLL9wArs rit LF .I'D fIINTSL,4I; O " For male 14 N. G. NEItRON. . _....... D 4. FITCIIE,S MEDICINES AND 0112TMENT Y or as:. is E. a. litiOtON. - -- -- - - WINDOW 141.11 s 'ash, a.I Patty, at tptil 19. KntWART k surcunrs. Tromeodnotts Arrival of Dry Goals & Carpets re. r —_ , vit'llk E tot-Tarok., yin Lk* . - r 11,m.. AND LARfiERTNTocx Ar DRY CM OS W EST Cif NEw yoitx. CIADW XL'. i catswoLn are. cos prepared to ode? tW4r Immenne *twee nf /SONO at prin. 20 'poi , Cerzat. 013.4saissea- T ham CAS be sold n. 11111 ether Heger Is thin % , 11 . • Iluilsg a rd of .i.iPh hem besei rortheand within tie put week., inset front tie In:Terser., MattaLemma, mid hsellmi Seer and tro prop..., to