THE OBSE "The World Ls Go+ •med to E R. 1 , PA t 'lllalprwar,Blfornii, DE1101)11ALTIC NOIIIIIO lET:I2 FOR uoisnxon, F FL'S S ( • FOR t CAZIA't pomm:ssr ii Q Ilt S •14 NG'S, .--- , Appolatmeet by the Pre' Col. JAMS! rSS SNO*DEI county, Parm ay Ti t ania, to be j U: S. ',Mint at '/ I iladelphia, in ROAM removtll • We rccor4 tN appoi s nimeni a pride. Col. nowden--is f j r , - ' I Pennsylvania, and although hi- valuable ser ,ices and name are the preper.y of the State; ne of this section take pride . in adliance nem. We never had abetter State Treasu rer than t Col. Snowden, and we are sure he Rill - till his ffresent appointment with equal credit tohinioll. 1: , , ,'° Navigation Open. . The Steritnbnitt Nest,. 0 leans, from Dotroit, rode her a ayintp',gort on NVrdnesday with tot encountering anyc i obstruction from the 1, «e , She together wit ',' the fadison, Cant. wFaiden, having in, tilk,i;- the chooner Citi :o, left on 'Thursday- fkT the %•est. Another trat, wf did:not learn ihe:na e, coma irk on Thu t „ v r , day night, and noy ( 'ridgy) lays at .. , ancß)r in the little Bay. = THE WAR NEW 7 le newn'given in our last .1 the defeat of Sa'n's Anna by our brave volt' teers and reg-' 't!ar under, the 4.4llitnt Taylor at Buena Vis a( the 22d aM. 23d of February, and offt ea ly contirmq 'n o-day's Ohserveriland the ,i, tlclessful landir ' ) g o f the . - e pe si t.i6n under Gea. Scott, and , inV l estritent - f . the city of 'Vera Cruz, will be read with hrilling - inter= tat by the whole_ country he former is most gloriotis,.yet truly moor fail! Glorious! because the stars and stripes, the J em li blein of freedom and progres.l, still w ve' in triumph ovtr those brave l‘earts wto 'survive the ~, cd(nage and death! of that ensanguined. UK, i tilorious! because ant). her great battle of.this' .04 and righieous vat. has been fought' and won! Mournful ecause its glo ry(I has c't t the country so nanny , valuable titcs!-=; many good citiz. nsl—so . many ' good snldters!—so many .brav officers! But they !ell p ot unavenged—ltea son heaps i of their slaughtered foes lay pil d around ,t'hem and for{ to sleep before their murderoug° am rot! And they fell,too, wit! their faco to theenemy—riot flying at hit like true'voua of gallant sire and haul to hand, they dote cur or'to: fall. We may not, nor is it / mete for ahy, to t pia out here a name and dere. 'a came, from among-the list orbrave men who distinguisfwd themselves an yielded up their lives on the' altar of their coot try in this battle, but let the tear. of regret and t w sigh of sympaf thy be offered as a tribute ti the gallant' darf in; of adtkfTwers and prix te.l--:the sod jot'. affluence and a name and t le son of, poverty and obscurity—for u ll pli -e were 'eqiially brace, aril equally ck•servirg, t he 'reinembrance and gratitude of. their ':;t4nt% t ~) wen. ' Truly call lie say with our broti er of the Bntlialo Co vier, 'Gallant ! gallant ons! ...1' t'llt? sle.lollo brtsc.wlic ~itili to :reit ' try all their lvollatry'a Won. rs blest.'" . _l` 'he battles of dhilo Alto and Resaca de la no, and the terming of Monterl;y, wer ! e .IyUvgartledgreat battles'—g,lorlits tk AMerican a ms , .laut ils ilt:Bliena 'Vista, • l_s \ i-tops theo l t 11. It stands our, wh , en , we •1-iderltlie ,ii curustances as' the great bat': ,:e,Of 4 tnnc'eS'it ti tcs, - itt.'eoo tnd steady cour t well-pl. Mied actin . Let old Ettropt, ...tilt its, dp . at standir g and long-drilled arid their.way-wOr 1 veterans, look to ._. ..liesp com paratively untrained volun eerg, only iive thousand tr ng, facing ar ene my, of More than three time. their numbe v)ell disciplited, and under able generals, galling.- ly fight ug for twp long da)siresisting charge after cb rgC, and at last h !ding the field vie-,, tolious.l: Tel?, then, is the c not courage, the mast litln-hearted, and skil the most consum- Mate? Heroes! hoUr the n . tional heart throbs with patriotic pride for the' valor, and mourns fur their slain. The twen y-second of Feb ruary will be now doubly cherished by l i the American people.", ' a,qc and ME trim's, hi--t i - By thelastaec - onnts th , he Rio Grande, had been I (if maraudin g r. Mexicans, a opi , ened unobstructed from '&e . T. Santa Anna wag , z ,ardsSan Lille Pbtosi, w his broken army Gen. Scott's operationi etc tut the precursors of in the reduction of the. c news of which we are co to rCeeive. Unleqs we g williying a close to the w must see that. eveil utr them the deep s into ditric' battle they ine t with noth diTter. And volunteers ! lexigri from the United augmenting our forces, but little chance of makin tap i hopo of su ccess, or Eig the farther adv anCe o y. Such being the con look for the extending of oa the part or the telex indeed already is it rum Inks;sent in a cominun can congress to propose p relian e can be placed I=l2l All the Le - Th. federalists boast tains "all the learning an d county—especially after it.lntd'nt been for i the, ig erats, ) btc. Lc. they wo, rninoTy. "rho Pe l nneyl ttiem har,d'one on thi s . wis recently taken by t berg, Lehigh 'county, in ceptan'co pi file cbnn. .stood—For acceptance Heidelberg gpnerally .; for the •Fedetal ticket.- hat their party con ! • intelligence" of the a defeat--and that if orance i of the demo. Id not now be in the [anise, however, hits laim. ' Xt says a vote I o Citizens i f Ileidel this State, n the ur n school ry tem, and li 21, against 137!- 1 .118 a ti,n , imouslyote Still bent The Boston Post as ufacturing Compaq it factory in Amesbul thi by 56 wide. These bent on "Ruled in spi • the Salisbury Man end to erect another •Iseti‘son, 100 feetlong nufacturers are still • whip creating. : Ttie Gazette and Individual Liability. ' After a, long chase / we hakre at length forced our cotemporary, lutd a-defensevf its oppp , . position to the incorporation, of the individual, liability clause In charters of private comm. vies. ; lAnd what:think you, reader, ours, 'is the reason (for they name but ode) these fed eral editors give for this opposition tow' mau -1 ifestly just' provision?—what think you is the - ea:son given for pronouncing 'it - "but bn [ idle figment of-the brain incapable of being, [ reduced to practice, and repulsive the common sense of every enlightened 'business man"? That think you is the wise excuse for de nl3 uneing Gov.. Shunk as “silly," and this v‘i il established principle of pemocracs as "a\ surd ";? It mays be found ii . rf the following: / / 'We are npposed to the personal liability of 11 eor orations because it carries with it a spe cie or imposition, or, in other , words , conveys a fi titious :monied value, far surpassiug, prob.. ably, the actual means of those composing the Company / thus chartered by legislative enacti ti anent. Conseq onlly, peO le may, on this ac count, repose 'limited cuinfidenee in dishon est, rotten hen erns, and, in the event of ex plosion, su tai ruinous losses." VER.' = 1 , N K ,/ • piNER) j IT R E ir R . tdont 1 v, of Venango Ireaanrer of the place, ofja - Aitc I w•ithlee ings rn'Nor,tll west ..11, ... . JO If our read rs and the public don't agree With us that his is .reasoning with a ven I,geance, we'll give it!up and say that "inlivid unkliability" is a humbug. But it will be I - . news',. we i , agine, to writers on political economy to learn that becatise a man eir num ber of men re held individiially, respnsib i lti in all their propert y for all their :debts, anti' can in no way escape paying them, that - they 1 thereby practice "a species of impoSition," be bause, forsooth, "people, may" believe that they are worth a great detti more Om they really ate, and in event of their failing "they ,(the. "people",) . sustain - roinous losses.!'—; Verily has "kripe.4 don" of Ohs "speeies" been; practiced for a mat number of yeal.s, and no modern phifarjthropist everthought of %vim , ing the peoplc i of it before. But the world is 1 growing wish' apace—forimerly a 'igeneroiti confidence?' was all that was necessary, ac cording to federal doctrine, to make She c an try,proaPerous: Now, however, aecordin to the above this' "confidence," based up n-a man's persorial property, goods and chattels, lands and hereditaments "conveys a fictitor their paper or !cr dit, ous monied value," to his . i "consequently,l people may, on this acco nt, repose unlimited confidence" in i his. and aLso , ciates solvency, and "sustain riiinelis lesses."' On the other hand, according to this reason ing, if a company is ehartere i dby-the legi stature, withont this clause, the"peeple" lent not ‘'re pose unlimited confi'r ence" in its solvency, will not trust it, and Bence will not sustain ruinous losses. Now, is this Sol Let facts and experience, of which ofir neighbors - p ate so much, iy:ewer. ' The U nited States nk L , . And feat the_"pdividuel liability" clause i its char4r, yet .0 ‘he people" "reposed'unlirry.ed confidence" in • ita ' solveriey, and sustatped "ruinous losses;" T'lle' , ,Banks of St: Oak', and River Raisin, ptate lidnk of Illinois, qer rnan° 'Melt of VVBoste;,' Bank of Gallaplls, and some fifty wild cat. concerns in Michill an,,, together, with hundreds of others all over the I Union “tliO people" . hare severally "repqsed unlimited confidence" in . anti / sustained "rhin- ens lossel." The stockholders of non of these were individually respoissible fort eir l , debts. Nor has any better, results been riehiev-, cd by manufacturing - eempanyp chartered without tnui firovi si dn. IN e. need ettly , a - lab - I ' to the disastrous career of the "Great Wtes- 1 tern Iron Company," which failed for an ;jam% merise <airiount, and Ats , creditors sustained "ruinous losses;" and to the North American (We thittkit was)'l4ining tr, Rail Road Compa ny oiltekuylkill County, which also failed for a larg amount, and its creditors sustained "ruinous losses." These are sufficient—they" show that invithial: , , or Companies, or brinks. are riot* safe iink4s their property and s the property of those owning-their stock, is held by their charters or by the law, in trust for the debts they may contract. I And haying thus shown, we think 1 'satisfactory, that, the • i , ground assumed in the ! commencement of the, Gazette's article is unsound, and ash necop-_ sary consequence the 1 arguments based up on it ; also, and thekeferit do not rhenire further notice, wel will eloe with the hope, that our neighbor will in his next, tell us up on %let principle fof ethics he would co fer the privilege, of contracting debts to me in Lancaster and' HOotington counties w ich they may or may n'ot pay at ,their plea . ure, and debar the iroa:snanufacturerii, arid ' companies engaged in business in Erie cot tram the Same privifege; For we hold th 'goodlaw •zr system! ought [p i be general—. should not be confined to particular nim section s. ' i • •,- approach, but face to face mine.i to con- Jleyi of the behda inieatiOns th Mon °treat to mains of whole cared o 11 comet latamor n full t i the r - We find in the Wash glon Union of \tbe Ist, a)let ter from the Pre ident tcf, the Se.re tory 01 the Treasury, sett nglorth thirt i ! is the intention 9f-the Gover went licreaft to levy inilitary contributions the enemy, by establishing a tariff of duties to enforced in all the ports of Mexico 'that may fall into our lands, and asking him 4 repert a schedUlo of duties for that purpose. This is a neyr fea ture in the' prosecution of the war against Mexico, and ,were not our column's so much crowded this wee with the army news, we should be pleased to give the letter of the 1 President • and the Sectary's answer in full.— The Secretary's reply containi a scale which herecOmmends for adoption.l This scaledif fora from the tariffs of both thkr United States and Mexico, but,i in hie opinion, is adapted to' secure the 0 - meat amount of revenue, and be , enforOable by the officers of the army and na vy,-hy' whom tbeArties are to be collected.— Some' , sixty articles are nbsolutely excluded by Mexico, but are admit t ed 3 , this arrange ment. ' AU dudes tole paid. n gold and sil ver.\, Vein, now, riot allowed to be exported 'may be freely sent abroad. :Every port on .the Gulf and Pacific Coatis to be seized and our military syStem enforced." The whole country and especially the isthmis to be open ed from ocean to y ocean for the benefit of our' siwn commerce,' and that of.the world.. • The Secretary argues his plan fully and ably, and we think concluSiiely. It May pot,be unim portant to say that the planlias been approv ed, in advance, by the National,lntelligenier, the organ of federalism at tie seat.of govern ment; and pence we shall expect that at least this one measure of the Administration fur the prosecution, of the war will not incur the op position of that party. era Cruz. On i . brtl l ian y and tstatitly eatly mi •" triumph astle, the expecting take, this Lt.. The!Mexicans igglo- but plunges 'Ries, and in every ling but defeat and are pouring into States, which, by paves Santa Anna further head, with iruspect of check our victorious ar liti.ln of affairs, we overtures or peace 'can government.— red that Santa An cation to the klexi peace . Howituuc h this we L een% pre- I,** . la retard to Gen. Irein'e vote, on the Tea and Coffee . Tax, if ourneighbore ue the documents 'We'll examine them, and if we find we have misrepresented him, we will set"toe• matter, right. s - ,We scorn to misrepresent for misquote ap opponent,. Would that our neighbor did. - :KM! Military Contributions proposed __ . • . ~,- -i ur ,!A ' I A Secret Getsbrattento - o . '', , o 4 day night last,: at about half. past 10 o clock, after most of our citiz ne . bait re tired, thaY were aroused by the beating off ; drums, firing of guns, ringing of ells,' batit log o f dogs,-'w - hooping and halleoing of men and boys,• which taken altogether, the confu sion of Babe) wasn't a circumstance to., ; Men jumped from their beds and half dressed hur ried into the street—children squalled, and women fainted—ei l hether Santa Anna had ta ken the;town, or Miller's prophesy was about beingfultilled, was a query in all. minds, and upon which there was a diversity of Opinion. One thing was certain, something unusual had broke l oo s e. And there had! One or .• / two, of the Federal party, who have front the day Get*: Taylor deflatid the Mexicans at Palo Alto and Resaca ,e 'la Palma, denottnCed tile, war, in the hinge+ of their organ, the Commercial Advertiser, as "Polle'a war) fdr,i the extension Of slavery," Ike- Ilze-ven the red ceipt of the &dohs news of the defeat cfl Santa Anna by our brave volunteers and regi; ularS under Gen. TaYier at:Buena Vista, se cretly concocted a plan to get- up a celebration among themselves. For this • perpose they selected the hear of ten o'clock at night, when almost every body had retired, and having persuaded someof their whigs, (who we joust do the jiistiCe to acquit of any participa tiop in the previous sentiments of the leaders or their organ, ) thei procured a transpare ncy; a c9uplg of iliqms and a fife, four or five muskets, and a few allow candles, and aaer lighting 'up the Cou rt House, commenced ringing the boll; and with the tra i nsparency in front para ded peprincipal streets with mrtial music ; and an occasional salute of some etry. The proeessionl consisted of some half a dozen m,ert,''a i ntrinber of tioya and dogit, all_ vieing' With. each ; other which should, make the most noise. In the end the , dogs appeared_ to have the best of it, when the others turned their batteries upon them and gallantly drove them • yelling from the field: May's charge at Re saca,de la Palma on the 9th of May wasn't a circumstance td thii•of the gallant:followers of A. "hasty plate of sottp," on .the ever memfrabie'night of the sth of April. Noth ing in the storming of Monterey can be corn pared, toil-.rand; we doubt whether'the recent gtorious,shievement at Buena Vistavakinr nish is, parallel. Certain it is, ive have exam ined the campaigns of Bonaparte, and find in none of the battles' of , that bloody period, a charge where so much cootrieis•was displayed us the successful charge upon the dogs,on Monday night. ,loong drill the future histo rian ponder over this page in writing the stir ; - , ring l eients of the age- 7 1lie,noveilist willem balm it in story, and the minstrel will atone hts harp strings to the pathetic "ti-i-ti-i" of the retreating, dogs and the exulting shouts of their pursuing victors, ashri Calls his loved one:forth to wander in the still twilight how along the banks of Borne• tiny lake or . puriWg Stream:- . - I , . 1 -- I 1 But all,banter aside—And this performance, concocted secretlY among two or three, who never make a Move of this character without some sinisterehject s „and carried out at the dead hohr of the night, is 2called.by their or gan and mcitith piece a demonstration of "Hon• ;or to (he Brave." We Wonder the; writerdid not blush in • penning such ati‘„ insult to the wetarga or tuc-psopiri .- - s - criney TITI WISIICII to pay a tribute to the worth end gallantry of Gen. Taylor ! , to the memory * tif thcise brave -volonteerS who-fell do the erisanguirted field of -Buena Vista, or those;brave' hearts wit'n left hotbe and kindred and all their enjoyinents to fight the battles of their; country and hay'sur vived theconflict, would thby, we ask, hav ght- t tee up'suclt a disgraceful performance ; a that' of Monday; niglti Would they have se ected i such an unseasonable hour, or wished 'o ex chide any ttriat might desire tb joint them.. For that they did so wish we take forgranted from 'the secrecy of the whole transaction— We 'say no!—it was not tp "honor the, brikvel"-- ~ More still—these men and their organ hale `denounpedl the war from its ineentiorr to,the ' presentstime. They are of ;the Corwin stripe .: • t Of of ederit !whigery. TheYare the gentiemen who, When the Second Regirrietit otPennsyl vania volunteers were called for, ritliculed,end 1 ' threw cold water upon an attempt to raise a l company of volunteers here. Their organ it'; ,was that in noticing this attempt made use of the following langitager 4 i ' •:, . C 1 "The fact is, we have as many good soldie;i3 for a good , cause in proportion to our popultt- 1 tion as any other community, but for Abltd cause, like Polk's war for the extension of Slavery, we opine that it requires the dense ' populatioti!of a large city, aided by its loose morals, whistling, drumming and drinking, to fill a corps of volunteers respectable in numbers." t ler nty, ,• t a ncl [1 or Arid yet these are the men—the perpetra tors of the above base libel .upon our 'brave Volunteers now'encamped) around the city of Vera Cruz; whose "loosei morals, whistling, drumming and drinking"' induced them to en list in a "bad cause, like Pollee war for the extension of slavery," who Were the . getters up of this performance which they choose, to call "Honor to the Brave." Out upon such base hypocracy. The gloiious events of the eighth and ninth of May spread a thrill of en thusiasm throughout the length S and , breadth of the hind; yet instead of any demonstration of rejoicing and approval, or "Honor to the Brave," it received their decided conderana. title.' That condemnation did not stop, with , arraigning the democracy as: the authors' of the war e b ut as above, they stigmatised these who volunteered as men of "loose morals," enlisting in s . "bad cause,", under the poten t/ spell of "drinking." The storming of Mon ,terey followed—Santa Fe fell into our hands without firing a gun—Tampico surrendered to our gallant navy,• but still the war Was condemned by them. Time' passed ent-r neivs came of Taylor's perilous eituatit4-. • their elongated visages brighened up—Tayilo . i would be, cut off, and' then there would be fine * chance: t 4 ibus'a tht) - Administration fo leaving him id anclaan exposed situation i ,s tv so few men. , No matter\ whether he had he elm that advanced positioned his own re peal sibility and contraryio the aiiiice of.the We i r Bepartment or not — they could misreprese 't the 'teas and Make' political capital again t the bemocracy.i Then rumors began to Om ip that "Rough and Ready" had defeated San ta• Anna, and was ,safe. `• They didtabelieve it—"it was 14038161 e after having beero 'l)u posely robbed of all his regularaby the Pre - ident; for The purpose Of haying him deatio . - id." ,Anon the, news: of the hivestno4 f Vera Cruz mired and the detest of 'San Anna was al so con firmed;.-and the petfonnen , en Monday 'night . tones*. Any' ens` it principal indlykdualengaged Iknowsfor what purpose!- ifi at least, for It barely no., us ended the great Secret I. O JRS been well said that twit), nese rather than light bet 1, arc evil! quninted with th in getting it up,' The Gazette d ticea it! And celebratioti., It men' choose du cause their deed; i the War. - We _learn fro mthe Buffalo Courier tilt Lieut. Col. Pay, of that city, appOinted unit* the Ten Regim'ent Bill, received orders and left on Monday for New York to awning) the command of foUr companies , of the lOth'Re giment infantry, rendezvoused there, and from, thence to the seat of war. Lieut. Col. Fay , is a gallant ;officer and will give a good ac count of himself. • , Whenever we open a i Locofoco newspaper containing a Governtrient advertisement,-we are mire to find ire editoital coluoins unusual ly full of falsehoods and calumnies: The pa tronage of Government, shining upon a Loco foco papal, generates lies and slanders mint- Kelly as the anti "breeds maggots in a ;lead dog."—Commercial Advertiser. And wh6n we open a Federal Mexican Whi g paper, we went , to find its editi:olial columns "full of falsehood - fend calumnierin regard to the war , --tnuticiations of ti as, "Polk's war for the: e tension of slaved'—, I appeals to. the pockets of the•peple instead of their reason and honor, in regard to its ex pense—labord attempts to' give aid and com fort to the enemy" by proving our goiernment wrong and Mexico right, as for instance, Tom borwin's speech—but we don't expect to see a 'word about that "ruin" with which they said, six mouths ago, the country would be visited—and we are not often disappelated! All these things are as natural to them as their mother's milk—or if not, there is so much treason in their souls thit they tatty.° themes natural as a duck to water. 7"lt is said that a new. rolling mill isibout to be established in the immediate vicinity of 1 Boston, with' a capital! of $500,000. This tk i concern will come u der our down -street. neighbors' classificatio of "odious manufac tories," owned , and con ucted by proud aris tocrats. Its redeemibg feature, however, is that it will employ a large number of work men at liberal wages.-i—Gazette, No! not as"noW rolling mill" "in the . im mediate vicinity of Boston with a capital of $500,000"? "IVhy you told us not a gieat while ago that that goodies tariff" of '46 would bring "ruiri,"unprecedented and unheard", on tho manufacturing interests of the cobntry. Indeed, on all interests._ HoW is this? You wore either mistaken or thee men arsicr!czy! Which? And "it will eynplo a laigsf s pumber of workmen at li6erahrages,' witild Why, man, that calf t helm, or else on of your breth ren predicted wrong when he aid, "Within isix months from Jan. I,' 1847, labor will 'be reduced from 45 - to 20 per cent.' Now thes, good friends, evplain these dik epeUcies, or the people wilt sets you down as rrant hum • I bUgs. :illy the by, will our neighbors poin editorial in the Obserker where that of "odious manufacccirles" may be found.— We think it would he acuriosity—we do in deed' i -.T - A must, reiverrk.l.l..., ii,rrs---turcerr . . . place in public opinion regarding Po ent Medt. cities—people who ten years since niciuld rcout istsille idea ofa "Stainable remedy," mire resort-Ist ogee to it.., Yam:he's Vegetable Aliatnrehae ob. •taitted a great reputation at home and abroad.-- 2 -This aiticleis perhaps the first in the class of yaluable not...rums, and Is in truth a "cure" for . , any compluint, as we find .by testimony which is untlintb:ed. Reader, nu matter what aTection . ) you are labouring undCr, let:titian other EtWicines arid try thits See our advertising coluMns. Get a book of the agent and mid. EST U . f .... N , ttDI A HAIR DYE., ; ' i i The nineteenth century has many brit innt dis coveries to bOas of; one of the most im whit in I v e imeedon with the toilet is the bast I die Hair l ye. Red or grey heir is a eshimity. ft almost i ariably mortifies. the wearer. But ere is a packet remedy for the misforttine• he Mot em rot) , leeks and th t grayest that ever grew on a Minnow heafi can be turned Jet black by One appli -7b cation. The dye never effee s: • si in ;in the slightest degree. It is prepared b r Comstock the celebrated chemist and indite , at d' he War. , rants it tes'prodeee the cfrtet stated: Thousantla who are never tiSpeweil, have taken ' he 'henetli. of the "Dyeing Act." Por alle wholesale and retail, by minim* & Co.. 21 Cowhand* et., New. York. Pork pole by Caper & Brottuir, Eric; Town & C... North Rapt, Burton Co., Meadville. ' - ICOMMUNICATEDI - 1 - MR. EDITOR—The: Chronti-Thalmal system ill he only rational one; it treats th:puris i tusually of ected. As adatnily medicine fdr inflammations. ..ughs, colds, .i.e. I qnow of none that can equal Dr, Taylor's Genuine 131 loam of Lives Wert. I use if in my f. tinily pith toy children ,Wiih the most - happy results—and culled on the Doetor,yes terdry to recommend it. in additien to its celebri ty, for its wonderful, cures or ,consumption and liver complaint'. The Deaner says it isi Wen: vively conoterfeited, and purchasers should. ace Dr..l.sred's signature to the beatilitill treellenera yin?, on ea h bottle—ur, what is better,,buY of the Doctor, - 37 Bowery.' I *, Comstot k & Co. 21 Courtland street, Now Yolk sole proptietwe. For sale, by J. H. Porton Sr. Co. and Cantu' 4,.. Prother, Erie; A. Kellogg, North East: an. Burton it i - ..: ~ Meadville. , 1 :Ith inst., it' Jo 1 6, 0 llowell and \lig, So- Ranh East townbhip. ! Rev. _,Nlr. Flowers, kil. o r . Mils. Julia si,aw, both 10th hy Pliny bhapin. of and Mier. Hannah Venetia°. . MAIOED, , -Onth , Lt , eeph E. , ei, Mr. Geo( phrona G drreY, ell of On the , et inst.', by James S. terre.t and M'Kean: !! 1 I In Venannn; on the Mu. Segall IL It, Reset• Applehee, all 'On the 15:h olt., by Johnson and Nlie3 Ju li 'the enure . Mr. - Rolirrt, B. is A. Inmath-all ni V. Franitlin t{►.. by Erquire ankh! and UN A Sally C. On the 24th ult., in Hervey; Mr. Josephi Howard, all of Frankli , I 1 , DIED.—In I...nodal:vine b hio, on the ith in..t., Mies Amanthq4oltrup, fottitteily of MiHate*, "aged 'about 23 ; dears, . i • _,, i — On e 24t1 CAL. in M illeirek. \lr: J ohn Stew. art, a,i d 93, one ofthaearlyarnderp in;thisootn i pv. 'ln ealeyWine.On Me- 3( ;h" tilt:, Mrs: Mary Wen% aged 0 4 ,yeary, wife of Mr. Jarvis. Wells, alter a very W,tof illness. ') ' „ . , On ;he 28th tilt., in this tiorottait, Alen& Vie• toffy, tiaugiver,Or Janies in the Gth year Cif her age.. A SHES.—ThOke ha• lot vied Rohe/1.-Will do well to deliver them jit our *shay - 'soon as We'are.noiv working of what we' have tin hand. April Bth 1841. sB, Js CICSONA Co. FOR SANDUSKY AND ANY INTERMEDU ATE rota:, • • THE Stannehund i I rtg Sehe,sti -,A4 ,4er. - EMILY, P. P. Dobbin!, Master, I wi it finite err Monday, eeit fol. the ewe portsi The &unitise undergone thor: onffn repair,. and has added to her fernier accent , modationisepaciouaMpiser Cabin, finished• en , draft with(cint) drat eJrQt n Ua For freight.or pas: tags enquire of the captain on board: , • A P. DOBBINS. Erie,-Apri t ,to. 18 , 47. .Erie Deci — lober 3 , VOTICE;—TIie -, 11; pay cash for ii, curled 15.4iiplii,'aii el livered sat irie.Yerd, bacriber will- contract owl, quairt4rif Poplar,. - Clinc- BlacklAralnut i ,,,Lutriber. de of.Fiench irtriTt 7 A B WAL. TAME:MAIL: • 2 5. • • , • - LI OF Bempining in ST. the ' 1 April I s 1811. Perso the falloaing letters wil !rewind. Two cents le charged for adverdsi, 'Mints Thos ' Arbuckle Wm Q' 'Ames Enos"; 'Adam* Gee / Ayrek Riley W • Allei Abner .Silen R P • •Andrews Merritt Brown..lener BrowkNathin Brown John 2 Brawl And Browne George 2 Brookatapt Ctt int Bran David Macke Saml Brace Deborah Brimhall Norman Bre'ete P J Bruheeker Benj imi n artley C Biglow Ellen [Orchard Delia Burgess Amos • , Burton Wm M Bailey Mary A. - Blithalll Sand 7 t , Bant% Mrs June %V. Bishop Caps •Buinbridge T Baker John Barry Miss Melissa Baker George Beard Win B • Bell Wm E. Beckman JsCob one Geo W ; Pease Miss Mary ' Burchard Oliver - - Popple Sarni F • ' Bowers Isaac 1 Pecker Peres Burwell Mrs NA • Pnisona Henry A 2 I Bunco Geo I . Peek Davis Bono Geo ' Parker Merril • -' Bonny Daniel 2• . Putbr Erasmus__ Bard, Joseph • Pollock Mil Eli i tbetli‘y Butt Geo I • Mich It • Clark Franklin Rice It 1 Crdwley Florence . Rice Sherman Al ' Church Amos Rice Miss Sophie Chandler Wm G , Riordan Melissa ~ Chapman Civilian 2 Rice Mrs Mary Crosier Wm - I Randall S W Charles Wm i Rand Its Geo ge Crain Barney A' , Robison Jolt •• Daley Edward ' 1 1' Rogers John 1.. 'Cadwallader Thos M Reber s yman Caldwell Pines ' ' Roberts a Mrs Polly 2 Curran Wm Robe n Rev John Cox John , Robirison L Land Sage Cole James 1; ' 's Ansel • Culburtson The* ; Riney James S Coven John K '. Rockwood Simeon T Cunningham John ,Roberts Evin- ' Curtiss Arthur W /Robtirson -John ' Cole Wm : Ituseell'E 13 Cole Charles . ' llogers,Mrs A A Cut ry;Mrs It E / Smith G • collies - limes / , Smith Emily Dempsey Mra Jane I Smith S Mervin 2 De Groats Capt S C Smith Henry..: Deighton Mrs Jane , Smith David DavisiJohn • ' Smith Jerome Diptilt Barnet* - , Scott John • - - Demurs Alexander - ' Scott WM W , Davis Naylor C • Slusher Peter Davis Hollister 2 , &Moires Geo W Debee Mrs Eater ' Spencer Thos .M • , Dealt' Thomas -: ' Spencer Capt W T Dix Horatio i Spaulding Milat OaSis ; Alexander . Sherwood and Hills Datrison Mrs Col'aelia Sherwood Alanson D•ivey Charles' _. 'Spray . Asa n - . • Diner Matthias • Sloan H ' ; Denitphey Jane - . Sherwin Miss ..Fareh M EoWney Mrs Cynthia Skinner Levi 1 ()Wotan James • -Snell John and Franck Elliot Augustus G Sprettl Rufus 0.2 Elliot Edward Spaulding Almon Evorers Samuel Stewart %homes Eiehus Sidney • ll . ' Strain James ' I , i uy N %V Stedwell 1 B - Forster Fredk , Southwiektl I 3 • Fineron Patrick . Sampson Dense' Fuller J i A Simington Elizabeth French S C , , ' SOUlliWarili George' D Raab...w....:-.la ...t t .... • . --C.......-1.4.• A. -- -- Finley John P „Soles Benjunin Fuller %V IA - Sullivan Henry . Fres' Miss Rosamond Tuttle Miss Elsy Ann. Finley John P 2 ' Ter,,-..ut Hyrum Foster David ;Tuber Samuel II ° I . Gurison JQ. W Thompson Thomas Gr yOw • ' Taylor, Owens & Co. 01, ss Miss,lll . " Thathur Edward I Goff Osman ,' Thompson li W 2 Gl+vea and ;Waterman Taylor Wm Gorilino-Williain Teel Norman F, GUnnison E 13 Thom:ono s Win Hammond Hezekiah Taylor Matthew Hawk Ml,s Lucinda" ILlntle.l,lll li. L f . •Harris Chas W 2 ,Umber john Hill Wm 3 Van Vranken James or Hills Loren David • 'Hill Benjamin •Vanßroeltlen James U. tiripp Peter Van Vranken Mrs Mar) Havens Sites W Vedder Abner •2 II Otos David C Vedder Charles • Henderson & Elvergeod W right Federick , H ' lt -Jacob W heeler James H nson Jacob' Williams' S'• ;; n H rd Francis • Wafers David. • • H n derson WS EWA% ' Webseer John - Hi i Frederick • Way Mrs A M /I se Win: Wilcox 'Amos Hrd F i .! ' Williams Betsey tit int John Waker Peter 11 ntleygoal/ 1 Wilson Josiah F 2 I-I Imes. kis B - ..' Wein' :Miss Sarah Hi meat ril Aka, i Weeks Patrick rt 2 4-1' imerial Sarah Janet W ton James ; H Band James •'n. 'iers Freak A 13 wartl'Rebecca Wallace John D H mer A , • t Wasson A W H ugh Z L : 2 . ; Wells Wm C Jo es Mary I • i V Haan Mrs Ellen' , JMlles C C 'I 'Wilkins Thomas Jo ea Wm H Wilkins. John AI _ Jo ea Epluitant 'Weed Claray ' la keen C W • Webiter Bat bat a ,k.ger C Woodward Miss Mary Jeifell Heiekiah H . 'reek 'E'll,t '[Amt Kelsey James . ' Yager William it Kelley Win ' York' Joseph Blinn, an Edmund 7 Zink John . Kehne iy James Zinn Josiah Knapp Cotnothy ' Zinn Josiah .1 Crsobs Grllfith ean Peter i ' ' Ja" G eo sa b sf Lti N b LEITTiiii3I Connelly oseph . [. ring Jo nSr . . . Buenai Boaderet I:, • Jacob lloneeker • Lavery! seph. ; John Blir ; ° ;Lowry S nil 2 • John Mier; • • ' Leland 31 es Lusan • . Teothor Schweizer Lythgood John Francis Moth Lynch James • Gebridcr Kiehl Lo l er Sand S • - , Davit Stocksteger n 1 ' - Le AO George -2 Jacob Rolf ,Let, d 0 E , - . Christine Sandoski 4: , ILo lt,.i-larriir _. t • Peter Lash. 'Li, n Philson ' ; Havertaohmann' •'- vi lure John I - John Aderri Talbot ' Mc mikes? Timothy 5 Kasper Scheel Me - ord Michael P Herrn-Philip Bladel Ms-Bride John .; - Math',Nellesson -, McCann Dwight Jame/Johann Atans Orttm Mkinley Esther . . Christiaph Englehard' NlUBride Capt 0 Peter Ebigh 1 I Mike Capt Wm • - Ciritie Hermann ' Mies Hamilicin ' 'Nicks Weigel - Memo Mrs W - . - yrankThillip Kuhn Miller Nicholas Irtjetry•Wiburg , Miller - Ferdinand H 2 Itikileorge Frank. ' Miller Col 0 C , ,Christian Schulz '4' l • MWeklennen Thrimaa Andreas Schleicher* M Its Miss Margaret Jacob Weilidort M , rattail Wm B "Peter Lash NI ner War S' ' 1 Frederick Rindrint et At -ehana Elam 1 . ROBERT COOHRAN; P.l El ERIE ACADEMY:' 1 'IHE Summer Term of this Insiittnion will commence on Monday the LI) of April next. ! nna—For the Primary branches, 62 00 .•_, - ";, Higher " . 300 Jastaa C. REID, Prim and • Teacherof Lan ,oagee. • '; i • - , . , . -,..„ .11, Wei WIIII4IIIORE. Mathematics. • . D. P. Enema. Primary Department. ' i Ml's L. C. imor.asou,,‘Young Ladies Depart- Writ. _,- - ' ' - • s- Palacelor attention wilt be paid to the manners qP thePopile and to their improvement in Read. ine, Spelling and the ordinary branches of Eng•. lish education. , • * , satin of the hi hes s t impottance !hat pupil. shou l d 3 li t " i VII k."47.1.76211.0,°` he 1 .Eriti. Match 27. -18.17, i ' ~ . .. ,', 3si !. •• ' , who Itethr ihernselves • ! to the Gaited% Store; either by nati*l • ecr.ount, 'ire regulated to eil ettil'settle heron' fret or, " A' lion, tit *Cerise le aUitteil' , - .E.,114:131N0W 1 Erie, Minch 1057, ,; • • ; LEknitS , ' l ost tOiriCri at Erie, Pa., ns Enquiring for ay of please say they er ad addition to the do tag° ng. I . May Runty 'Marshal) Albert MinFr Miss Lucy Miner Wm I , ' Martin John Morgan Merrick Moorhead Josiah C 'Mquney lama ' MeMunn John ,• Munn Nathaniel • Morse Lyman ; Monigin Paula ' ' Niebel Abraham 2 • ' Norton A P 1 . .• Norris John Newahum Charles Nason ANV • Neyins John Naritnore Wm .. Noble Anna Oakley Win O'Brien JAn . - . O'Brian Henry A l' Otis John Oakley Mrs Abagail J: Owen Miss F M Osborn Seth G. • l'wen Mrs Caroline ' Osborn Sophia Patterson Freeman • Pros-er John Potter F E - Phillips Miltonl Pease f N 1 Pherrin Sarni C Pence David. i DR. aIibIITHIS 'GREAT ATIONALPILLS,,,j 1 . lift. O. BENJ. SMITH'S J IMPROVED INDIAN VEGETABLE (MAIL COATED] MIA ARK the medicine for the UrittPd States, aid their sopitriority serer all others for matte ellen, and pleasantness has won for them a pre eminence of fame which needs no foreig .Influence to perpetuate. • Almost unheralded they have silently warted their. wit; Cud have gained •perman int hold on the epprobalion• of the people which nu other inctliciee or o pposition eau retaa. !or about four years they have trikmphed over disease, and broughtjey ant etsrauessto men au anxious bosom. TlMpllt , ,PlUilt TV! , • . As a medical company, corniced! licet to the molt J 41.1 cate and erre the more Hardy, who bare suffered from, I the rffzets of impure properties en he sto' eh. will MI I once be plee-ell wilt the delightful °petard 0 of these II the e Pills. They hive the rare merit of lb most care fully at lected 'ingredients. are alwaYs fate, :id there can be no danger of inkier/ cheer improperly e 'Le y li me . A 8)1111CALIE TIMM.. Will manifest their'eicellence In relieving toe body of in lily precut/or! of alarati diseases , keeping the bow el. gently open, thereh ensuring the continuance or health. The most cut' cut chainirt to New York ha s given hi. certificate the these Pills are PURELY VEG ETAD: E. or ' ArAirrnr. * OWN itmernstoir. • . The great principle ecogsitzed by the Inventor of this invettrade otediclue i . that awry part of this body, whether in health or il ls se, is brought under the Witt -1 ouee of the digestive celans. This plum 111141 flAtiolllol iptarille forms the only ground uu. which a good family inedlcine can be recommended. Operating ace - bridle( to this print...Plc pit smerie4 PILLS MITIRENGTEIEN TIMM OTOMIAVIVI L ' Promote too rem:clients of the LIVER, SKIN. and KID NEYS, and REGULATE THE DowE.l.4.tberi by adopt ing the ONLY NATURAL and convistant method of rcu • riming the PIPE BLOOD PURE, by enr Celia; the vitia ted liumorslat the . hula system. It is impossible to give every, particular In this brief notice, but these Pills are • Mellyrtecornmended as a means of prcventius so much miacrY end di, ease, which grow out or convtipet,on of the bowel', neglected colds 'lig tattacks.dte , &c.,aud which it is iu the power of AL' TO PREY NY. , . T . ore Pill not PALLIATE. but i . . , •• n if ir cuss . . .. Ito t ell dooms - it, the Western Country. Kiel Its ALL BILLIOUS`DISORDERS, . • Th v stand alone, unparalleled—THE slick MAN'S Fl lEND. Among the compl.:itits Idr which these Pills ar highly recommeaded, are this following, viz: • . EVERS. - ' PAIN , N THE SIDE. ; I WSPEPSIA. SCROFULA. ' INDICES lON, ', Bill RIAOD, ' C 0411% E NESS, OnsTituc /10111,1; HEAIIACHE, FEM %II: COMPLAINTS, RAD APPEIITE, ; RHEUMATISM. lIIARRIRE I. WHO +PING CHUM/S.l IsYSENTARY.,.. %V; AK NERVES, LIVER COMPLAINT, flys! EItIC 0 WORMS._._ iOUGIIS, IlEAß'f cl ltUß N. - COL'S, i MUD ; , LOLIC, INFLUENZ . A r. FOlt. TOM ACII. - - PIIIP• ES. JAUNDICE, • LOW SPIRI S. ie. ' fly following the simple dereetto Is whi h accompany every box of genuine palls. a permanent en e w iU be cf. faded." Must of the 110SVITALS in New 'cork hate gib, en th ese Pills the were casco over met,' Um Vlltl uls that have been tested, and several EMMEN r ritysicl 0;4 it New York and elsewhere, use them i t t`seir practice. BE.WA • OF, IMPOSITION. The demand for Ilr. flotiVis Pill* biing every *here treat, several unprincipled pertone h tire made Palle of the most otiserulti I and slmnt runts' milt and top:1001411CM luff for the eeauiut. have put on a •voAting of .user:'.-. Therefor...boyar...and aturavu look fur TIIE 11VGITTEN biNGNATILTG.I6 OF G. • laElV.ll..llairrat. On the bottom of eiery hos, to coumerieit which is FOR. G. RY. At me than lOW certificates here bs.m revived at the prin'eijlll ogee and the peopte are referred to '•imith's lira aid & Gazette," hero they cau road of the moPt important cures. I - We pre, fur Want of Mont, but few TENTII3IOIIIIIAI.B. it From Rev. Luther Ix*. i Pr. Smith's Pills aro palely , vegetable, tiperaie, well, and produce i good result. L.1./Tll P. 1..E . f. Editor True Wesleyan. - .1, From the Rev. J. Kellett. My wife has taken Moffat's, Morilsotiti, and many oth ers. but she has received more benefit from Dr. thantee Pills than another... She believes they may be used by females with perfect safety, without changiog their ear. ployment or diet, and et any aeivait. JOHN KELLETT, . • 127 Myrtle Menne. Brooklyn.' From the first vneitlist in New York. Dr. G. Dent. Smith'. POI. have eutNely, cured me of dizziness in my fiea I. antlyeaoral weakness ttfniy . Veleta. My family use them With the heat ept.v[he. I ‘ , arplett not Ito without them. F. H. Nit Sid, 99 Faye. t st. Front the Ed. of the (Hack “ivel t Juuribili ' Dr. Smith's Pills ore free ft oin this , obbetious to high other Ole are liable, and are the bekt taettileitte hall ha e yet sten. . , J. ltit zE. E.. , i rrim the P AL Timm/Inds N. Vie 'Dr.att ich's Tla are thc hest 1 have u l cer tared. Ate i t JAc, tpt.. It, P. . ' From Ilea:, $ Williams, Piniburgh , I hove used Dr. Smith's Pill . and know they are„a ad medicine, &c. _.l _ p wp.t.poug, Ist Dept C . II Dr. Smith's nre in great demand in this to ion fr_oni thoir vioas - a11y41 1 4 , V l LLityl i a tust BLaT i on 10 - rot M Dame, Old Quaker. • Dr.•Smlth -Re pemed Vricativ-Thy rIII. Ire setting vary rapidly, nu& gave 'first rote sethriminir in this place. Prikooprte. MDS EA DAME, 20 Maino-st. Dr. Amith-Your pills are well liked here. ED. EATON tO ) DEMOCRAT. Dr. Smith-I am much plen.oed withl your lad.! Vest. *agar Cowl rills. nod uae them in my L a eolv. I, I lED. RIpiolf.FILL,q(llA.) AMEBIC AN .1 The above nro only* few eat •nett -hut we might's , . nil ' and ral a \ whole : iv wspaper with Mauler Opel, I hes.P,lls' l ate now the inoit- popular' in' this couutiy, and OA the to at puma vetisrsclion. Thelon; Pm. vri I salvos cure COLDS Ws' much Moro, pleaminl way than any tither ra atedy. For this they are werraute,l. THE BANGER; • Of bring tlev•ived is sow irppereuti as Demur Smith's' Pillsh ace become. very popular throughout the country. imitator* here sought to palm oti-ero thl,s• itturv!ith • .Coaling 9feagar: to covet, up a mo.t tl.mserous* coup pound. Crumbuliter. of Wh,ol qt.. that place came near login,. lior.Ve. Pays that a ieree'n,lln his Iwre tfl o . the efri.ets Gram counica eit -S Iger Cu en el' rills. Al , a viitria ean in Liiiii.i.iile. K.y. '1• 111 sel4cd *ith viol at voatitifig alter their use. , (let the geawl,te or get none. : tid -see that 0. BENJ. 91111'11 is trretea with 11 Reiron the b,Bont orcach box. PIXINCIPAL 91 1 1.1531111. 7 • NEW Yollli. 119 Greenwich Saga, lIPTON. 2 Water Street. I:Me:attics St Brother, No. G, Reed 11oere. 6. Pii.s Ite4 ERIE WOOL' EN FACTORY, A , CARD.—MEHAFFEY & BREWSTER, Pr“prietors of thU Erie Woolen Factory, takis this in livid of rett!rning the it thanks to thei r friends and the public tur the very libe ul patrtin atti. extended to their Factory since its erection and hope to meriCand ob:atri an increase ofriat innhnze the gvat irtatteenients they this sem en 46:t0 nil who havti Wool to exelion! , e for Clo,h, Cut%imere, Sutioolo, Tweed*, &e. They will el= en mittufac uro Werke .the shares or for pay, to suit customers. II Erie. May 16, 180. ab • ATTENTION . FARNIRS!! LL kind; of IiIt•ODUCK cae be exchanged Aat great bargains r GOODS of every d+e crip' ion at the cheap stank S. JACKSON 4- Co;' '27 November 41,1846 IMPORTANT TO PRINTERS. , i. LEGR ANGIE i & RA y MON p, 1 printing 44 . Jilinitiferturers, No. IS tSptuim Street NeW Yrirk. would rests announce to the Trade that they have 1., mmenced thc, : manufacture of INKS, and will kjeeptenstanily . -on hand is simplY Of the following descripii-ins, viz: ' - I, Nuns and Batik suitable. fur hand and poweir .:t Pi esses. Copperplate, B nk Noe Music, X3lographle, Lithographic, an Indelible, fu, chemical prin lag , on Silk or Cotton go d:. Colors of all ki nisi will, bo prep 'red and ar rimed equal in/al 'respect , to jtIM best imported 'P o, Gold Size Gold and Silver Inks. - i ' P. LEG iLANq ~ ivh:o has hail many years eit perieiice in the lot cst and triost celebrated Alan ufacterimi of Paris, vi?.: NI etibtral Lemercier et Roo Rue Godot itiliMo , No, b&. Paris, will eve, hi i personal'attention o the business. • N B. All orders addressed to thebusiness._ übscriberii wilkbo punctually ttended to, and Ink prepared to suit, the climate, real and work for whis4 they are intended. . . f I LE RANGE It RAYMOND. ' o. IG, ,Sproco St. New York. , • . " 1 3mlo' _i_ Fab. 20, 1817. DISSOLUTIO OP PAIVITIE • i - rpHE partnershi heretofore, exis:ing between the undersign (I, in the Osaka of Law, hos been dissolved by tuns) anisent. persons indebted to us ore inueitted.o 411 at the Writ e end settle their rein : a:die act unto, on. or befo-e the first of, Febnatfry next. Those who neglect this notice may initfur costs. JOHN; GALBRAITH, CARS,9?i GRAHAM. --. 3t45 Ede. Jan: H, 4*m oribi late Ann of GA 'AH A M ore by mutual am e. rot the Opus° of closing Iv co n ce rn noel tvlfeetleg all debits, redo as :wedgy to pOssitilr The Boolra and BRA ITEI 4S; GI mcnt left with mu the hoeineas of tht WO 1 ern oblL 1 hsive—us;ocia:te r with me irt'7 bUsinuss ‘llM,i, LANE end WI% t.A. GALBRAITH. Esgs: int continue theta istefy occupiedt# l Gelbraioh & „Graham, tinder he t Mat Of OA _ ;AITH; d LANE.,witere all business Witte ne or the r feculen t will be sltended to with protelpthess dtspitch. , ~' I,•i JOHN GAUIRAITF Erle. Februttril. 1947. , -1! -• • '' _ • 'it E 11.0 If' C .SRIGIRL has /grooved hicairatery and 10 ilia ecor!leor tretieh enerifth intie stout tately ixicaplad b3f 1.,7; 10chwhIght, riosip t lU ItalliAr•11014 '4•41 '' I .EIIIOO.,tAtI , FM' • ' r • -'• I ' 1 - 0 .1 11001 . 03!. EXYCRNAL ReIINDY.CALLED, ' HU 'T'S- LIN ilagair, Is now aelrereally nektiewledgedto be tIeoINFALLIBLO RElltialf far lthenenutiem,ripmat Alfocttotts: Cuistysitf, _ hoes 01 Vie Maseles,dares 1", broil and poiteey lesirs. 0.11, Ulcers. Psis, is tbo Lick mid Chett. Agee ie !Ms Ilkieldl and Fe , Totit't.sictio. K,pretine, 'Praises, oall.llbcaose--, Itternt,l 'mg. ItematmilffeeCand all Nerroos rhea.", 'Tim 111111JDIPIJANT dtleCtES which ha. 'clouded tier' applseatimeof this rasa Woßtitltillki IlittllClNt Is caress the most ,aerere camas Of use diteret* Diseases &bore named-M4he 111011 - 101COliU11.1 Out Imre' ben bestowed o a, wherever* it be bee" toorodimode gives Si tar tic t o ull •m the AT 'TIM to resort at ode to the' ONLY stroieuir TUAT CAN lit RELIED ON. in." This fallowing lector fn6te Meiling N.lttunt, Tog, twfin - se earn" hes tier* rendered itimortal M the authors( the rees, "[Not. sod errand ot rgleOlical works.* le reliable evident* of the great I/ Oen thlriedelbralvi La. tempt renudy,ltunte Liezi,) neat. . ' I • -ielind Shel./dl ) 113, !Yee J ' Oflrir E. Sdt nt2e,, Esq. ''. Dear Elire-VoLltione tam' half atablarll I have ItuAlfe ''' ed wjth thrum "tam. t A heristuatbir since, in vormettovliem of that doe rie whii!,h .ticks Isar that a heather. 1 del and Injured ray We, inducing, my applyiNg Hunt's /dal. meet. Irreit which . had Insmadlata , 'valet. ealswErtnelnlY &thug a attack of tity old compasito*. t epplirdit to the part talc cll. which at once removed it. - As Asa law mesa Pets all ship mailer. In carry 0 -1".1141.1° cheat sill " " sea, tone should go without Ode.", 1 Vitali olio bottle Car tamest ptl.actsca worth all the oiedicine chey can emir. You may ale this commas cation at roar Ossuary. 1 try rerpattfally your, . I Edlturiti 04 whir?. A gatitlenten °thigh standing is tkitsoei of Prima; Speak:lisfollows of tie great timely, limit 4 Ligaments P 1 Georgel? ;Sta dom. , __ i k &k er ne,' Ai w a; - by I.lter of the : 1 1 th Itl i tintn, hl is. eeired: In my reply I 'would "ay. tit it 1 haraboein Ormite lefiwith a lame knee far reiertil years, during which time it has distressed me teach. 1 lowered a bottig of Awl's Lianneut st thy stare e irly last 'pang. and 1 have e-e 4 1 it freely. •0,1 le,in .i,, th l since that timex have 'mg little nr no iraubie,with say knee. , A Dien to *boat 1 moat a battle...tureen', "mit* it was a greet " eft tO her iu .. rhetintalle .4%c1:0n. 1 have no Ite..lieti als more s coding it 10 any person nosdiug an extern trethodv. if -con 111 Ft EN. . •' , • /Safford, Se I. 4. sers. lb Ca rpe D. &aide". H' .. , i 01"- Bums time moiety' over heated Tyrol" is woth/ote: and the cellar my lei hake oat in pleaphoi, width byl l scratching 'eau became fever sores 9f the wiimeta t din ti um ; Ter Irrltal ion awl 'writing was .9 areal ohm leo"' 1 . not lest day or night; 1 used but eta bottle or your List, meat, and am now entirely welt. 1 was alms affecteillby a eerolting its the grain from the sense eatises,liad the spit. pima km ortite Liniment relierai Ine 11i epee, cad 1 motile coneideuily 'teatime d et to the poblin as so invaluable remedy. , . - lit'ClIAR 0 1110:111ED. This I.,Minitlit it sold at 25 and 50 cents per bottle: by all glut Frineip.ll Druggiate,aiut Sterchisals throagbont Oa country. ii Pit !,'ate Agents for Yew Port 41 'ADI.EY. I 111.1. S dril:a. 141 Wits '...,11 1.75 OTOS &''a 1 0 BrimileMn A. I'. & ".SANDS. earner Fulton and Street. iMINSOV, 111411 St Co Pittsburgh, ilvb for Western Pesusylraniet. Orders Addressed to me at Sing fling. N. tended to. i F' de t :WS/HEAVE POWDERS, ' --- .Ni _ CITILE FOR HE IVES AND _ __l\ IN 1-IORSES.—A t o g familiari ty tvi.it horses and personal trealme tof the ,dis- ; cases to which they are ' subject ha e at length resulted in the discovery of thiv exc edingly val uable remedy for the Heaves and C ugh— a dis ease which produces . more miser end death amonri these , noble - animals than sty (der to which they aiecxlmmi. - I have no hesitancy - in saying that InY rowdkr will etfre•tt Ily and thor oughly eradicate arerylaymplomn and eslige of this painful ttpd dangerous disease, if g yen` to any reasonahll length of time after it has bean conr tracted. When you discover symp: ins of Cough or 14•eers in Neer horse, resort to this Powder without delay; Use - it porseveringty, nd attend to the hints accopanying the dire aorta for the 1 treatment cif))) animals, and in' rd e cases out of ten you'will fi yfihat it cures. I ' -( tinny desirous of seeing eertilli: tes .of curer, ofthern call on the agent. y Price 50 cents per but. 'de. • )I,lAnurnciired, tiy A. D. Calera n,Netv YOrk CARTER k ROTHER, a. 4 .ents, Tie, Pa. 1 , , \larch '27, 1517. 1 • 1 45 INSSOLUTIOPT. I , M 3 E cops r,t ne"tele p heretofore exist' n between ithe nnliersitrned wrier the fi rm of Huthud & Met e.,11 hash been dissobictl by mu nal consent.— ThelßoOks ?attic late firm are' in the hands of P. / Metcalf forqsenleinent, and prdnipt attention will ,be requital of 411 persons id:ere:rec. d. 'WC Pit ESPOTT Fria Nife,tch 2''.1617c I ST . AM ENGINES,. IXTE et t o j -: t ,i ‘,_prepaied •to ntake or it repair i TV -- Stea l t n rines, and to satlily thoe wh have doubt, as to our nbili:rtu turn out 1 s uper' work; tee ill, it their inspection oil one wpcb ti h,l'greeentlly ilt arid put in opuration at r Fuuudry. i LEST . It, SENNF.TT &, CIIESTER. N. B—, s cord hand Engine hiS horse 'pOw-1 er. tagezher with bellows for :Limn] I Foundry, for sale at aba galn. ' ,n ,_ L,S.Et C. F.riti. Ala L eh' 20. 1811. I ' . 144 ONE nevi horsy! LES' Ede, Mn! Nu FIC / 1 1 indeb boolc Imam( same 03 or who notice March 6, I N, exch . & 'HENTLI 12 incheg HEiIL 12; 15, 16, HEML• to, id and market. pri. Lumber ya Erie, Ma I . •UNI E can b Nov. 14, ' AUCTI THE un friend hulk cOmm stand of Jo dorth of lh reeeivo and be consign, or Private • lion to all h share of th keep on ha int. buitail: cheap as the Erie, Apr, CLOVE bA LES' Erie, Apr . . STRAY - CIAXIF. to the residence %J . Millereek township, 2 on iho Wattabure, road, a large dark red ce;v„ abodt turn and gives milk; no owner is requested to comel charges and, take her away. A pril, 3, 1647. TO. WHOM. IT M I HEIt.ERY take notice ,t I .1:0 !brit 9f Oliver * i hands f 'rile?... Potter for s • one dopr below the Eagle eons knowing themselves t. well to call and make ply . 1 15:h inst., JO ',t iros, Potter; the. I Pt- Ell TH m Erie, A HI 3,1917. -, - ' / DAGUERREOT — YPE 1 I TESSit.S. 'WILLETT ..i.y.g. pteaSure or ggirunci gentlemen of Erie arid,vici taken rooms in the comm.' ate ' now prepare d , to as , i ..I.ikenesses In a at *le: whit representation,an it( mina log of light ands a e. can i i . most delicately flnishedsteell . The *access ci(reeent ex resolorl y give/ them a aupe Masters of the '.An. and the ottiseir'plerures with thew operator's .of the day. ti .7" Likenesses* In 'laud. in fair. and warranted. ;.. .11;117. 1111161 Ril l to. op -33 lul artitsto for Ladies Sept:190818. e 11 oEtinGt: - E. 8. J. 11. S.irtna & Ca. Eri', n. I Frirview; S. L. 'Jones & MT. ETCALF. 45 LUMBEft. WAGO. , vntl one ?amid it Ltimhe.-tw i p lazonr. for'rate at a 1(.4,111,1'4m . m by Eft. t.SF.I\74TT 'elt 20, 1817. ' 44' • , 1 Alt tho,e knowing thent,elves in od 10 the subscriber. either by note or t, are riuptemed to call and settle the I Ohre the MK at April next. - These this'notice ma expect to pay ow ; - 18 . • li. CADWEL • WAN go r Gnu& iCrt FENCE ido, 4 and IC CK OICE, I S and, 0 feet I CK 6„f t lone, II • will be paid, d at the foot ol • ,tat ell 4..1817, ri ." l; ip l aniily of Good OA !LDS, 6,8, 10, and feet long. 112 byll9, and 4 1.2 by lag. I 2 by 5 and 3 ky{4l; re which the highect when delivered et Ws Frith+ street. AI• TRUESDAIL. que ussortmenL AS i 1C 81101 found at • WILLI A :\ 1916. 1 aVrESTABL lON 81. COMM c e r n s ' i dir publi c h nee the abovi ruham, on Eagle Hotel, isposs of all k to them, eitlii are. Tltey hod si nets entrust public patrorii da choice noel to the seasons cheap( et. - GRAHAI 13, 1947. \ Si SEED, of st S 4. ;WAIGHT.-- !ISIIAIENT. ISSION STORE. Ileare .to, inform their ; generally, that they '• business at the old ktste street, two doors here they are reedy to eds'of Goods that may r by; Public Metioa L . • that by strict atten ' to them, tot ale a • "e. . They teill elan of ready made' cloth. ' which‘tbey wil i l sell l'l 1 , 1) • 4. 'FI-ORNT -, - i 46 perior quality, Icir Bala 1 TT. & CIiESTER.: ( I _43 t ER, SENN 3,.1947. I OW. !of the subterlber, In, 11.2 miles from I'E:ie. 1 et 1 the nth Or., a i or 9 ; yeers old, 'horns itilleial marks.: The 1 proio :property, pay A. ;MITCHELL. Y CONCERN. it Ole Books of the acts i t are now In dial .ttlOnent, at his room,' otel, where thoidpor. be rtdethied; will do tat t lent c l by or ore At ind; save fa DO,' I. OLIVER. 1 AS. POTT ._ . l 3t411 r i , SES. i have the idice and they hasp and rfreelype I l fulness oil ccurete blend..' xcelled by. the' lemming ! ' - nil in ON* pite! t te over. tbe boo vita s comPstiaarg ... most celebrated , PRAT to the that 'either as well sa new and, zbeinkit-. ,jail- U. Corito..- 1 `?.7 I - \ Street. I Ml= =um Will be at irro N.- Pintirietnr. .Toro Nardi .. Girard. ' 2ml? - EM
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