N I pieces of artillery and a Lirge number of prisoners were taken by our forces. The loss in•killed and wounded on both sides is bait' to be heavy. There was a very enthusi awe French Sympathy meeting at Philadel phia yesterday WASHINGTON, April 24 SENATEI—Major Borland, successor of Mr. :Seder of Arkansas, appeared and took his , ea t. Mr. Clark submitted a resolution in -structing the Committee on Library to en iriire whether the Library of Washington •Aas fur sale, if so, on - what terms it could be ,iurc hosed, and report as to the expediency of ,i,urchasingt. A.petition was presented by Mr. Hale from the titirens, , ilf.New "York, praying for an in vestigation•of the conduct of Col. Childs, in requiring sadiers'of the American army to kneel down before the Catholic host: Re ferred to,tilie'Commitiee on Military Affairs. Mr—Pearce presented a resolution signed by citizens of for the establishment of a Tost Route and Road between Philadel phia and New York. The bill for the relief o f John Lorrimer Graham, was read a third qimerand passed . , The Senate adjourned to attend the French Celebration. No business of importance transpired in the House. NEW YORK, April :25-7 P‘ M St. Louis dates from Santa Fe of the 18th ti lt., say that Col. Balls had resigned the com mand to Col. Lime at El I'asso. Capt. Ha ley had ordered Carrigal to destroy a den of horse thieves who had stolen 50 horses from Gov. Armigo, The rumors that . yrrea had aihat.ced are unfonnded. The*alth of the troops is said to be good. The' Rio Gran dense of Feb. Bth, contains a long account, of a detected ,conspiracy among the slaves throughout the Brizilian province of the Rio Glade, to rise upon their masters . and put Ilion to death. The agency of the plot is n,cribei) to Oribe and Rosas. WAsuiNtros, April 25' A message was received from the President communicating the correspondence between Gen. SCott and Secretary Marcy. Ordered printed. Hill's resolution to furnish each member rf the House with a copy of Hits ; ton's oilimal rept;rt of the proceedings of the Senate aas debated and adnited.. Mr. Hale asked for a Lute on his inotiOn to grant leave tonntroduce a bill to nt i kso compensation for property destroyed by riots in the district. Mr. Benton moved to take up the Ealefor ma claim bill, and bid motion pre%ailed, su that Mr. Hale's bill again received the go by. Ncw Yoßli, April G. The new Stearn ship Cultimbm4 from Chtt'r . fe;init to Philadelphia broke her Machin 4s6:and put , into New York :for repairs to e:ty. VocK, April :27 Tr:•••; or NEI% s.—The drug store of Nor -1"n &• BaL-ock, Maiden Lane, took fire this morning and ;heir large stock entirely des ire) ed. Insured for 1 . 1,000. T‘No young 'He il , Leonard N.•rton. and \V aliaee W. Bans low; were liadly, hut it is hoped not fatally horned. Last night about 1 o'clock, officer Kimbail of Boston saw tiro men come out Of ; hardware 'tore in Liberty sr., and suppo ,eg them to be borgiars, started in pursuit to arrest them. The burglars ran into the corner of Centre street, is here one of them ...Ins :nix& by watchman Estes, whereupon ti.e durglars thou ee pistol and shot him, a sing 11,, , ,e,1 through his body and lodged in his breast. _No hope of his recovery is entertain ed. -No arteA is made as vet. The limbers of the bridge over the Musco vy ricer on the lino of the Northern Rail- WestrLebation, N. 11., gave way yesi enil,y %%bile tuo cars loaded with iron, and roffianung about 4 tons, were going over.— One man ‘1 as injured very much, and is not erected to recover. • T.—The flour market is scarcely as firm td•day. There was a larger business than I reverted, the sales exceeding 4,000 Ibis good western New York at $6,12ha6,2.5, lots in bad order 6:1416,06. - Michigan e 6,2 51 pure Genesee €46,37 h. Brooklyn $6,25. The in uiry for Rye flour is rather better and some Lot? bids. hare been picked up at $3,60a3,52. wheat sells at $l 37k— piton higher. Corn is without change. lip , sold at 74. Oats 44'a 46, dull. WASIIINGTQN, !tI'RIL 27, 18-18 Senntr,pn motion of Mr. Benten, voted to purchase 100 copies of Piekeys edition of th:Constitution and present them to Mr. Vat- In the House. the Comm!tte on printing 171 8 , k . a report respecting Scott's Correspon dence with Marcy. Clingman addressed the House and charged Marcy with using Hen ).; as an instrument to palm upon the House and country a deliberate fakehood in denying the suppression of Scott's letter now produced. llurrAt.o, April 18-8 i A. M. MARKET. --There W3S a fare business do ing in flour ye.qerday, and 1 quote sales- of 637 mixed Michigan in store at r? 1, 571-3,.500 good Michigan at the same, a:I.1 WO bids. Mansfield, Ohio, at tt” 00, and ' , lit) Michigan at $1,87h. Wit44l - .—l heard of a sale of 5,500 bush.; " ,I ^, in store at $1 11. There was a sale :tali bush. Corn in store at 36 cts. The New Orleans Delta claims that General roctt and Mr. Trist were in error imputing interlineations of the Leonidas letter to 4 ;r.crni Pillow, as they were made by the ed- I'Cr of the DOW gin the exercise, of correct )rl,7 and improving the language of anonymous r=Rmnuications." T" 7 IIC. LADll:tu—The most pleasant . nrilo':- fettlial A•TI 1'11.1.10t11 Mid 61 ring . IS • (1 ' I: "V• %"nlO/1.1 Sugar Coated India' Pills. (This rt rued) r. reconintenricd by the Matron of the 110 " Paul N. V., and thous tells of families. No P,ltt hare given to general . patisfaction. ha tare arid eel the penuinc to al, my name written with 'Vs an the 10 , 1Agn of the box, G. BENJ. SMITH:L r,ttor lk Brother, Burton k Perkins Agents, and gold iu tltr) roan in the country, )a.sWAYNE IN THE St/UT/1.-Li - The following rr !elle r jaiit ciinie to hand, and will be read with t - I he psticat guttered intolcrably.trnd could find ,I:"hrf until lip used DR, WAYNE'S COMPOUND 11 , 1.1) CHERRY. It is certainly The „I.lcd apecd!—head it. NYtimistirros, N. C., Jan. 12th 1847. • Ilse Ssr irse—Dear Sir —Having break almost miracu • cured by your valuable toe linter. 1 think It not 'tm c...naio n gratitude in me to make one addition r. N'rkib;rr .c of certificates wiiich you lovereceive Of user. by oury medicine. During tilin IWO lag August, I was marl, distresrrid by re Ciao and ItaCEIIIVO Critlittl, and during the (hellion, it continued to grow worse, and f MY sail GAVE ME OVER, hating tried mr'dicincs sabl to be good for ouch diseases, ilLool the least good eller) I was reduced Aileen T.) t_ . 11 ; 4 f If' I Copses, and bail scarcely any. flesh upon my 1 7 . , sad for lona time never thought to rise from' my , train. A friend (made.). asked me If I lied tried Dr. I.l"ftio.'s Compound syrup of Wild Cherry. and advised "rr,' fade r ° st once on he heard that it "had worked a ahnt ^ ' l ".Y • onderful Corea, took his advice. end .erersl betties of it,l grew no intlei) better in lease my bed' an afterwards to walk about. thi house, and go out into the street. I was encouraged by this, and continued the use of your tiMiliL tine, and now by menus of its wonderful curative powers, I om perfectly Well, and enjoy the one of all my faculties, just ae much as if I had never been afflicted In the stay I nose described to you. I have written this nut thinking it will at all interest you, but humbly hoping that it will have its mite of influence in canting your valuable medicine to be - spread among mankind, and in a.siiting to rain- you to that station which:you richly de. serve, for your per.evering efforts for the public good. Respectfully your friend tied admirer, JAMES R. MAISLAND. BEWARE OF IMPOSITION.—AttOMO II halo often been made by unprincipled individuals to impose upon the com munity a epurioub article. Stealing nearly the whole of the name of my p eparntion. To fully guard evilest such Gam and palpate imposition, the public should shun all prep mittens purporting to contain Wild Cherry, ex cept that bearing the signature of Dr. Swapno 011 each bottle. ..Res are of the wor hies °Balsams," "Ilitters."..Byrups," as they contain none of the virtues of the original preparation. The (original and only) irenuine article is prepared by DR. SWAYNE, eorner of Eighth end Roca streets. Phif ade'phiss, sod tbr sale by agents In otl parts of the United State, and I , ollln ports of Europe. norm' & Perks., No. 5, and Carter & Brother No. 6, Reed House, Agents. . 211116 - - Sof the Gargling Oil have he roe thesoe vir t ues ively end fas °rattly know to the farmers of the united :Stott, and Canada, as aCurative oil in ilise.”es of:tom:ill, and as a consequence its demand becomoug great—thorn has tint been wanting those whose cupidity far suggested t-t thetrithat if they could coats oc-r something as nearly re!embling in appearance as the) , Could GUEtle with any thing fur n name, they might urge It upon unsuspecting customers as is elliolltittife for the true Gargling Oil. The proprietor would therefore CAUTION 'those who purcenso, to be elite the name of G. W. Mer chant is blown on the side of bottle. All other are ell AT- . FF:tleT tit lotion tint, 81111 are therefore an imposition. See adiverilaement in ihk paper. A pamphlet of des oriotion osdy be" had GRATIS of the agent. MAYMMt, June 30, 1846. Dr. G. C. V.rourc, Sir.--Since' your vegetable labontriptir has been left here. It has met with a rapid sale. being a new article in this section it has by its great curing property stepped Into public favor in a very short tuna Unkersally it gives satisfaction. Lest we lose sales, you had better forward us immediately a 'sup ply of lath sizes. Ilnr ein•loniers are anxious to know if I can obtain It soon, as they are talsing it all over the sickly section of the country. 1 can wild you testimony if you need it, as it has made cures which are pronounced marvellous. All the cry is "let tiS` , hat e Vaughn's Vegetable Lithontrintic Mixture." E. I. STEDMAN. See our colitmna, gel n pamphlet from,Agents, our ad vertmement is 'walled Great American Reidedy. MARRIED: On the4ith inst. in Buffalo, by Rev. G. W. Homer, MR T. W. NIOURE. of this city. anti MISS MARTHA A Prl'NAM:of Lockport, N. _Y. On Wi/dnemlay evening last, at St. Paul's Church In Oda oily, by Rev. Ur. Flint, AIR. S. E. WALLBRIDGE, of katamaroo, Mich.. and MISS MARY C., daughter of Dr. A. Beebe, of this city. ETTile Editor returns his compliments to both the hap m, couple, noticed abo‘e, ror their kindly, remembrance, and trusts their wedded life, like thAiionth we are about to enter upon, wilt be radient with duo ers and vocal with the smart domestic happines.t. On the I"th by Rev. J. Vance. -MR. LYMAN el. %RE, of Springtield, and MISS REBECCA G. ',OS TER, of Fait% JeW. On the `2oth inq. by Rev. Mr. Kugler,! MR. JOSEPH EVANS, of this city, and MISS ELLEN 4. KENNEDY, of Milicreek• On llie+qh inst. by Rev. David C. Reed. MR. ALEXAN DER STEWART. of Greene, _awl :HMS ELIZABETH BROWN, of Bracer codnty. - DIED: On the 17th intt. in %Vatertord, MR. JAMES BOYD, in the Kith }ear of his age. , On the .21:4 intl. in Girard, MR. JAMES HAY, aged 84 On the Nth 1'1 , 4. in Waterford, MR. AARON SEMI 11' aged Di sears. (In the Inth Ine.t. iu Dreenfield MRS. AMANDA, con tort of Thomas Wakely, in the 54th year of her age. rAOHIONABLE &Fri ./W Millinery and Dress Making. AP AI its. w.tiln mould inform the Ladies of Erie and vi -11,1 rinity that she has removelher Establishment to the with side of the Diamond. three Mims East of the Erie Bank, and that she has poq returned from New York and Philadelphia, where she has taken great care to select the lateid and ino , 4 APPROVED FASHIONS OF FINE MIL. I,IN ERY AND DRESS MAKING. Also, the latest style Co ft )BS, to plea-e the mutt Within:dile; comprising in part large a'-ortment of Straw, Leghorn, China Pearl, Co la.r/z, Lace, Gimp and Fancy Bannettx, trout 75 cents to 811. Silk and Crape Bonnets on hand and made to order nt ail times. A large assortment of FRENCH FLOWERS from It cents to $2.., I.aee Edgings, Black and White Florence Crape Lace. Cold 'l . :Menai-, Blond Crape, Cold Crape. Ruche-, it thlsm,,Wire, Luce Veils, Collars, Piller emo MK!, COlllatloll Cord. Dress Bin tuns I 'A, Lanus, Perhiated paper, Zephyr Worsted, &c. &c Mrs W. would also state that she has employed an EXPERIENCED DRESS-MAKER, and intends that no pains shall to' spared to please. Particular :mention tell be paid to BLEACHING STRAW BONNETS, and all work entrusted to her Care will lit' done with neatness :mil otiritry 5l diners and Dress Makers will be furnish ed with Gond: , and Patterns as cheap as rail he purchased chew twit. Erie, April •2?..:1, NEW GIOODEI ron SPRING TZULDIL AT )W teem nig a cry large clock, and selling at prices IN far, rery jar below wry thing ever otli:red in Erie be fore. Further particular, hereafter, In the meantime, pleao• call at the curlier store, Reed floss. ' P. MUTCALF. Erie, April 21, NEW GOODS. NArl'i:i'r3(l l l ' l.lR n .11(‘)'17,4 rt)ourwielitct of invite B:Pß t i h N e G at t a c n nl lion or the nubile generally, n ith full confidence that in quantity - . quality, isty le and cheapno-t, our stock will be found utisurine.-oti by anything in in this city'. 'Nth a ,fe.fdy determination to stand is holly upon nur own fuer e lengthy rlteril-eitients and stereotyped pur ling to our 1110 re iraysy heighburs. . . BROWN & McCARTER _crii•..L ril .29, tkira. • Trmorrau BIZ ICUMEI3I3. QTRAW G( N )DB AND PALM LEAF - lIATS.—We 1"-- 7 tree just !Welt,. I one of the largest assortments of Lad we' Bonnets ever brought to this market. embracing all the late styles of Florence and Bird's Eye Braids. Rutland and China lean Straws, Su ire, French. English and American Lace and Gimps, in endlesii variety, as well as the late styles of Gentlemen's Pedal. Leghorn and Palm Leaf Hats, all of a hich a ill be 60141 on the most favora ble tense. BROWN & McCARTER. Esc, April 27. 50 sN TOWN ron TSii anima =Aim CB. WRIGIIT has returned from the Eastern cities, . and 14 now receiving. in part) Ills unusual assort ment and variety of GOODS, suited to the spring trade, which leas l,eeen purchased at the present low prices, and positit ely to be sold accordingly, at the brick corner oppo site the Eagle Hotel. Erie, April 29, lii=. 50 7.3ADICS DRESS GOODS. Mitts ,lay opening, a great variety of Dress Goods. coin prising in part the fashionable silk and Linen Tissues, and Goat's Hair Slialleys, Grenadenes, shaded Barages, Robe de Gauze. Swiss Robes, changeable roil de Chet•ers, French Jaconeit Swiss and dotted Lawns, togeth er with an unusual variety of cheap fast • colored Lawns and rant:hams all of which I can an v. ill sell as cheap as the cheapest, at my store, opposite the Eagle Hotel. Erie, April 20, 1818 EGLIWLE IN GREAT VARIETY. 2 ori DIFFERENT I'ArFERNS and styles of I_/Sitkwhs, including the fashionable Canton Crape, ranging from f 35 Ott to W 8 00, all shaded. Also, the French Crape Barrage, Summer Cat.litnere, plain and em broidered; Delanes, plaid and plain Silks, and in short I am bound to suit the most difficult one on Shawls. C. B. WRIWIT. Erie, 29, 1549. - SO razor Artpxv.ax..- JusT received per Steamer Ningara, a lot of Fresh Gro erries, Wines and Liquorsayhich will be sold, cheap for ca.!) at No. 1, Perry Block. T. W . mounE. Erie, April 29, itie. . 5o ZaATZIST INTELZaiGENCEL Au.personi/indebted to the late firm of V. Zimmerly & co., either by Note or Book account, are hereby notified that unless payment ie made immediately, costs will be made. The Books and notes nre now in the hands of A. 11. Hitchcock, who will attend to settlements until the I.lth of May—they will then be left for collection. Erie, April 27, ISIN. 50 100 M. SHINGLES for sale at the Erie Steam Foun drv. LESTER, SENNET'L' & CHESTER. April 29, Isle. .50 DV =PM= AND itAILROAD. A & COIT have received, and are now receiv ing, XL their mock of, RICH SPRING DRY GOODS among i%hicli n ill be fouhd the latest, nicest and cheapest GOODS of the season, to which the attention of the citi zens of Erie and vicinity is invited. Don't forget the store—Corner of Sixth Aired and the Publir Square. April 2[l, IE4B. CST RECElVEl):—Pencillings by the Way, Charcoal Sketches, Islets of the Gulf, • - Last of the Fades. Bachelor of the Albany, Magazines for !Bay, Piano Music, &c. &c. Together n ith many other good things too numerous to Melt tioll. 4411 `4 4 , INEI AZIETIEMSTRATC/Ra L E.'" IiERS of Administration on the estate of Michml Cunneen, late of Elk Creek township, deceased, hav ing been glanted to the subscriber, notice Is hereby given to all pct-pus Indebted in any manlier to said estate to make iuunedint'p payment, and those having claims against said estate will'resent the duly authenticated forsettle mem. TAOMAS CUNNEF.N, Alan 29, WO. (WO) • Administrator. EiLITIPZING AGAZDT. VI P. GLAZIER, would respectfully inform the citizens . of Erie and vicinity that he has again takrs 'to the pot and brush, and is now ready to execute all orders in the line of Painting and Glazing which his old customers and friends matt• see fit' to entrust to him, Canal , Boats "brushed up" on the nhortest notice. Please give him a cell. ehop at his dwelling, eth street gear the Canal. Erie, April "A,lEa9. 3niso rassourrioN or PAISMMEMVp. CL!epartnership beretoDare existing under the name and style tif Tkornton & Co., in the Wollen Mano r/IC[IM In liarborcreck, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be continued under the name and style of Rhodes, Cass & Co. The books and aeemints are lett in the hands of the present Co., for collection, and all persons in' any way indebted to the late firm are requested to came forward and settle by note or otherwise at as early a day as possibte. JOHN RHODES, JOHN CASS, • THOS. RHODES JOHN THORNTON. Ilarborcreck. March 18, 1E45. 3150 1848, e'L 0, 184 MILLINERY AND DRESS:MAKIN . No. 1, REED'S NEW BLOC S , _STATE STREET, P. POSITE THE STORE OP J. H. FULLERTON Bt. C . MISS E. BOOTH, (formerly of the north , of the Diamond;) and Mrs. SARAH A PR AY having entered into partnership in h Millinery and Dress ,Alakinc , business, beg leav to ' announce to the Ladies of Erie and vicinity l i st ' they are now ready to execute with neatness a d dispatch, and in the latest and most fashions le style, every order In their line of business. ne 1 of the partners having jubt returned from N ' York with a large and well selected variety nu Silks, Ribbons, Laces, Bonnets,, Bonnet trinit Patterns, Cloves, Collars, Artifieials, @ e.. wh were bought low for Cash, and they now o them to the citizens of Erie on reasonable term All orders for beaching Straws, Ste., strictly tended to. Milliners and others supplied w Patterns. An experienced MILLINER, who has been gaged for several years in - the Millinery businc in the city of New York, having been employ by us, we ate prepared to execute thc orders of friends and customers in the latest and most fa; ionable style. Erie, April 20, 180. t New Cabinet Ware Room. j A. MAX would respectrully inform the a d • izen of Erie and vicinity that he has to en the stand on the south east corner of State ilind eighth streets, (a part of which is occupied by L. Warren, as a sash, door and blind factory) where he jrgends to keep on hand a general assorttnt a Cabinet Ware, which he will be happrtei x . ibit to all who may want articles in that itne. His arrangements are such that he will always have on hand Seasoned Lumber Of the first el ity, from which he will manufacture in the l est style any article in his line of business. Bein - mechanic himself, and thoroughly acquain with the business of Cabinet Making in all brrnches, he intend; to do his work iii the and laiesi style and by so doine he hopes to cure a liberal share of patronage. Cull and amine quality and prices before purchasing c where. N. B. Collins made to order on short node( Et ie, April 22, ISM 3m4 A PENNY SAVED IS A PENN YEARN New Cheap , Spring and Sum STATE STREET ONCE MORE AHE I ROsENZWEIG .c, CO. are now receivin .1.• the New Jew Store, No. I, Flemino , Blot new and splendid assortment of 'l -- ;11.3o A SIIMMER DRY GOODS, READY MA CLOTHING,, &c. &c. which will be sold a I cheaper than can be bought at any other est lishment this side of sun down. Among his st timind— • .• • BROADCLOTEIS.—FrencIi, English American black, blue brown, gold and ea mixed Broadcloths, cheap as the cheapest. Also, Dress and Frock Coats of the same terial, which for durability and finish can't beat. CASSIMERES AN D VESTINGS.—FI French, English and American Cussimer, beautiful vestings, and superior pantaloons vests of the same • .. . . . . - . SU. 11.1 ER. W ARE.—An excellent assortme' Simmer ware, which cannot fail to please. CA [COGS.—Superior Calicoes, from 6 t cs. per yard. Call and see them. LADEIS DRESS GOODS.— Under this lies. ha‘'e every thin to adorn the female forth di -Fitch as Silks, Lawns, Gin hams, Bara Gloves; Ribbons, Bonnets, Muslins, ofall hi Shawls, &e.,•&e.. 1.1 short, our stock in every department is 1 , and rejected with great care. Believing th ai wponoo is botter thew a slaw snit° we shall sell imusti .11y low fur call ur re ady Erie. A pril22. IS4B. BOOT AND SHOE SHOE:. rpHE subscribers would respectfully in their friends and the public generally, they have taken the room lately occupic fletuarnin Grant as a Law Office, in the rea, the Coal lictuse„and three doors west of Ji Williatns's corner; where they will minutiae ?Dots and Shoes in a style to suit mirk as lavor them with their patronage, a hey . 11 1 themselves that they have a thorough knowlt of the business, and would ask/fora liberal 8 of the public patronage.' Old work repaired neatness and despatch.. 0.4. C. MILLE Erie, April :22, ISIS. tf For the Popular Trade. JUST receiving the most extensive, riche'sl cheapest assortment of Gentlemen's and dies' DRESS GOODS ever exhibited in market—comprising a large and well selectee sortment of LADIES' fine Dress Goods, au to the fashions. Our editorsirnake s uch wry ces we cannot give our usual long catalo.t Suffice it to say, We will sell fine yard wide Lt as low as 14 cents, and other GOODS in pro lion. Also a large lot of STAPLE GOOD -1 full 40 percent. below past prices. Ladies and Gentlemen this will be the favorable time to replenish your ,wardrobes you will find in a long time to come. N. B. I would invitellte attention of they ung Ladies—this beins , the year of promise—to our rich assortment of 'Goods, just right far the occasion, at 30 per cent. below former pace In short, our motto is the nimble sixpence, and for Cash we will sell Goods a shade lower than any house west of sunrise. H, CADWELL. Erie, April 17, 1818. SSOLUTION. TEIE_ firm o Elliott & Rose was this day dia solved by i wool consent, thoselndetrted to Dr. Elliott will sale the same with him; and those indebted to H. Rose, will settle the same with him at Girard. O. L. ELLIOTT, HNRMON ROSE , , 9 DR. ELLIOTT wilt 'continue the b l usines and practice of Dentistry in Erie, Pa., in the ebe Block, and will be pleased to wait upon , Nal old customers and others that need the assistane of a Dentist. All operations performed with eat nessand Otis!, and warranted MMriM Erie, April 13, 1848. DR. H. ROSE will also continue to Or orm all operations belonging to the art of den(i:try; teeth incertcd on plate, pivot, filling and o he op orations; he will endeavor to give entire saki- fac- tion to all that will favor him with•a call at Gi ard, where he will be permanently , located, visi mg Conneaut. Lockport, Granesville, Albion, •ash ington and other places. Ladies can be wilited upon at their residence by addressing him a Gi rard, Pa. April 22, 1848. • 9 STEAM ENGINES & BOILERS. THE subscribers are now prepared to ma order High Pressure Engines. suitabl. Mills or other machinery . and furnish Boiler, the most approved kinds, on short notice au• the very lowest rates. • LESTER, SENNETT St CHESTE April 22, IS-IS. • THREE FINE YOUNG HORSES FOR rale cheap by - LESTER,S6NNETT 4. CHESTE Eric, April 22, Mil. If. COOK fr HE subscriber will contract and pay C, I for 500,000 feet of Hemlock Lumber, del cd at hie dock in Erie. Bills will - be give the kinds wanted. Also, for nny quantit Poplar, cucumber, White Oak, White Cherry, Chestnut and Common Pine Lumb WM. TRUESDAI. Erie, April 22, ISM BAttLY. THE subsciiber will pay Con, and tho i i est market price for 'good *Barley, delis, soon A. KIN( April 22, 18-18,, • MILITIA soup v. ATTENTION Ninth Company, Ist ent, 104th Regiment, da Brigade, 17th division, P 4 M, You are commanded to meet en the west aide of GOODS. NEW GOODS LUMBER WANTED. Erie County, as. The Commonwealth of Petritsyli [t..8.1 the Sheriff of :said county, 'Gt ,In the matter of the estate of Mr' Newton, late of thci sillago of Weeleyvi I county, Penna. • Whereas at an Orphan's c run held at and for the county or Erie, before the J i the said Court, the petition of Polly Full married with Almond Fuller, late Polly Phebe, intermarried with C. thin late Newton; Nancy Jolts late Mari led:to L. Ji N an cy ewton. Emeline L. Alayberri married to Charles Mayberry, w as pl setting forth: That Mary Newton, lett village of Wesleyville, county of Erie, ar of Pennsylvania—Spinster, , died on tl February. A. D. 1848,Ieaving her survivf dren ami l heire to wit; Polly 'Fuller, Bets( tin, Thomas Newton, Phebe Hull, the Melinda Newton, deed, intermarried wi P. Newton, Elmira Moss, late , Elmira intermarried With Nathan Nlosi. Nbe i el late married to Leander Jells: late•NoneY ! Maria Webster iritermarHed with Chi Webster, late Maria Newton. Emeline , bury with Charles Mayberry, late Emeli' ton. That the said Mary Newton, FORM or to her decease, to wit, on the 16 h day gust, A. D. 1944, made, published and . ,li her last will and, testament, duly proven r i istered wherein Ond whereby else gave, and bequeathed, after the payment o debts and specific legacies, all her reel whatsoever and' wheresoever, unto the si Fuller, Betsey Bustin, Thomas Newtoii Hull, the heirs' f Melinda Neivtim, dace 4 kerresrried with E. P. Newton. Elmira A Elmira Newton, intermarried with Nath Nancy Jolts late married to Leander Jol ria Webster intermarried with 'C. F. l'' late Maria Newton and .Emeline L. h -to hold to them their heirs, exeentersoade tor4nd assigns,l n equal parts, s h are a alike. That said Mary Newton died seiz demesne as offee, of and io the followine cd real estate, to wit, all the following e piece of land lying, situate an being in t ship of Harbert:reel:, county of Erie, Penna., and hounded and described as Beginning atthe North West corner of ti tract hereinnites referred to, at a post, tl land of George Dunn, North sixty roar , East-forty one perches and two tenths o' to a beech. Thence by land o wned by . of John Shadduck, deceased, South 27 erecs Ea . st to the eantre of the Buffalo Titmice by the centre of said road west thence by a line - parallel to the I East ti perches, t h ei ce by a line parallel to the 1 above described, six rod., thence by n li lel to the aforesaid East line to wiihin rods of the line (list above described, thl line parallel to the aforesaid first describ the West line of the tract and to the line of Millcreek and Harborereek tog thence Northwardly along said line to. of begining; containing' about seven land, be the same more or less, bring 1 large tract conveyed to the, aforesaid Alm lei by deed, dated April 15th, 1825. (It stood and a ereed and this deed is made to the said Timothy Newton and the stii Fuller an alley of twenty feet from th :12ad nor',;!: along the dividing line bel , said Fuller an„ Newton k o feet off the each The said alley WORM(' in n if:" - rectum m-)asuring from the centre of tin; road. This ally is to be (ureter and pe for the eqcual use end enjoyment of the tics. S Alen, an undivided interest in the {rea l ! * Time Newton, late of said 'tov llorborcreek, deceased, being the, inl Almira Moss intermarried to Nathan t li Almira Newton, in e estate of the said; Newton dece'aired, ad being an undivi,', est of one tenth of h s real estate ut Owl, i ii dec'e. The petitiortersprayed the Court an inquest to make tartition attic prone said to and among the parties interest( agreeably to the will of the decedent at of the Commonwealth, and if partition made without prejudice to or spoiling-q then to haSe the same valued and apprari Whereupon the said Court on due 1 consideration of the premises avowed, for the purpose aforesaid. 1. We therefore command you that tak ing with you twelve good and lov.ful men okyoul3aili wick you go to and upon the premises 'aforesaid, and there in the presence of the parties aforaaid, by you to be warned if being warned they will be present, and having respect to the one valua tion thereof; and upon the oath', and affirmations bithe said twelve good and law MI i neri, you make partition to miffm aong the heirs nd legal representatives of the said intestate,in such man ner and in such.proportiuns as by the lakes of this Commonwealth is directed if the san e can be done without prej u dice to or spoiling he whole: But if the said bequest by you to, be stintmen ed as aforesaid to make said partition evaluation i shall be of opinion' that the': premises aforesaid, with the appurtenances, cannot be part ,d lied di vided among all the parsons en'itled tbereto, as required by law:without preielico to 9 spoiling the whole; or that it cannot be divided • into. shares of equal value; then you cause the inquest to value and appraise the whole of the [said real estate or the several shares or purports into. which they may divide the said real esfaie, having respect to the valuation fhereotagrecably to Law. And that the partition orrvaluationspade, )ou distinctly and openly have before our Judges at Erie at an Orphan,s Court there to be 1 eld for the County of Eric, on the first Monday ¢f August next, af.er the inquest shall be made, u der your hand and seal, and under the hands an seals of those by whose oaths or ,allirm itions you shall make such partition or valuation. And have you then and there this wr Witness the Hon. G. Church, Presider of our said -Court, at Eric, April 20 1848. ' WILSON KING, Cl 1 By A l The parties in the above writ will tt that the said partition will be executed day, the 4th day of June next, at 10 o'cl; where those interested can attend if tf proper. M.I W. C AUG EIY, SI Erie, April 22, 1848. 7 6t49. 1 ;a tod its , est 0111 El PB, do, orm 'that lure ay nay ge are % ith II ON:CONSIGNMOT.—TenIiIida! -rd - ceived at A. icing's Waro Ho Landing, RUST 4- KELSEY, April ,15, 1818 I WINDOW GLASS.— 5,000 feet oil beat window glass, of all sizes, f 10, to 24 by 30; just received and for at box or light cheaper than can be bought in this city, at the sash shop of L. War gest corner of State and Eighth sts., E April 15, 181 S. lt/iGLA NE'S VERMIFugE—On. /VA received by stage. by FeWy. 19, 1918. BURTON,& PE FLOUR, Shorts and Bran, constant hand. at PUT: 7:ov 13. At No 3. America' Plaster: JUST received per schooner Aurora full cargo - ot Girard Plaster: For wire house, public dock, by January 29. ' KELSO &Li BOOT.AND. SHOE STORE.' T"E subscriber would respectfully t i ntbrmhis friends and the public generally, ; at he has il purchased the'Shoe Stock and rented 'the stand of Samuel Hays, on the east side of the Diamond, second door from the corner olSixthst eel, which he intends taking possession of onlhe lst of March - next, and he will be happy to s e and ac commodate his old friends and customers, and the public at large. He Miners himself that he will be able to make BOOTS, SHOES and' all articiesin his line of business, to, o•der, with neatness, durability and dispatch; and at moder ate rates. He hopesto receive, este w ll endeav or to deserve, n liberal patronage. • lie will constantly keep on hand an assortment of well made Boots and Shoes, whic I he will sell as cheap, if not cheaper, than cap be had elsewhere. A. GABEL. Feb. 28, 1818. UM O to ,for 331 SH ver- I or of TOWNSEND'S SARSAPARILLA.--- One cross of Townsend's_ arsaparilfa just re ceived, by private "expreseT one dollar each. Sit bottles BVRTO? February ID. 1618 i l igh- Tred DYS . STU, A BBL& Dye Woods, 500 lbs. copperas, 800 " Alum. 600 madder, 800 " Blue Vitro!, 200 ex. Log" ood, 700 " camwood,2oo oil iitrioll W '" O Muratie Acid. . - • • 30 ' Indigo, Bengal and Cara eat, 20 " solution tin, 10 cocheneal, 40" Anneto, ~ For sale low b y'. . CARTER 4- BLICV Nov. 27, .1917 Dissolution. !partnership heretofore exisiing "be am subscriber., under the firm and Hams & Wright, expired by limita• lat of March last. All debts ant tic• he firm haie b TTI APRIZIIed to Jos; II 4 , ho is uiy authorized to : 3411e and ante, J; H. WILLIANIS. ? CHAS. G.- 'MUGU r. April 1, 1515... •aoia to eeting: THE . co ;Reece etyle'of Wi (lon on the viands due Williuras„ collect the Mary e, Erie rie, in dge9 of r,in:6r , ewton. Phebe fplls, lute 4 inter 'resented The subs, ' Williams • thing in hi old stand o up preparal when and and friends April 6. of the Id Stnte he of inz chil sbi Tilli• lee irs of h Elij th s 'ewton. y Jolla, New Con, littler; F. KNOW deere all notes vious to th. (leer for co Pay — Pea ' Don't forgi April 12 ALLY I ix warn hove renioy store in Ha French antl Messrs. Ti Daily cope • S p r and large, Hardware' lowly,. Than, words of ti r An. There isl sells Fo ch; April 15! The Spr ccs this. d Lockwood! Greek Louie, Iti Geiirrraph cal econol wry, Trig 84 00. I Natural of Phisiola States, tuenty • nee by a -Mine to dividing wrist; i pq ; ! he place 'acres of. mrt of a and Fut is under securing Almond But( Wean the land of holy di- Iteudin I iqh G run Geora:thy rip E C 1 Toba moved to dootrcast a I ,:meral nuivzol than' has • Baird° rpeamiiy said par estate of inship Hereto of ildoss. late t Timothy Hied inter . lima of his to award i:we a fora d. therein '• Early T 8 of SP Mg in part Boots and •My stock weld selet great titian fie Ramon trill leave i are bought can be btu to sell for that pay me. Cull will be a B ck mu cadet lie at% cannot be whole, ged. roof, and n iinvebl cassimere Ketitock quantity togell ous tne Cashm • man and lustre, an Plaid and pica of a plain. dre Me, barr summer E ladite ki best quali lisle threa and whit , hose, whi , white an colored kt, , childres'e chsels; sill hams and ing, In any quan and malmi New AT T c Jude° h, A. D. rk, King Telegri .M OS an ake notice on Mon ,ock A. M. hey think eriff. customer: them abo months a price of t rations, s loading• t manufact RI r,ewer th deed for t that, blow of Erie c mind the leaden wi April ugur just 1 se, Bth at. ,Agents. 48 [Nreully's am 8 by I le by the lelsewhere en, south. ie, Pa. 1 L'" to t and rest of North therefore the said all perso said esia' the seine tbr settle. grossjuet BEE ly kept on It's, ' Bleek malls, 9 -ale at be 15211 0 Tit A ...7 subs , the 2Sth years old owner is ehar,ge. _AD LEI Wit deceased notice is tiny ma I payment estate wi settleme i A dril telt virt 1-1 , Cnur sold at tb April Joint Gilson to I in the tow °tweet nu Pointlatio at the soul thence by , to a post; north 21 the line es thence by 300 sod set confided!). lowenee of veyed by _I Gilson, by Taken in e eel T. Hal in quertibotti or five do !are. pg.RKINS, ',Sub(Agents. MEI r FS. K W a Mon role, on iiio Tiber, successor ,to the late firm or • Wright, will`- cantintte to sell any line as cheap as the cheapest . ; at the the center; which is to be brushed cosy to receiving his Sp ring stork, here he hopes to 'see his od customers whe shall be attended to as usual. _ I ' CH A. B. WRIGHT. I I 10M it may Concern. II men by these presants, that I have d, that allot the first day of May; ISIS 'd accounts now due and not paid pre t time will bE'lelt with a a proper of lection. lam determined to have my 0 . to if I can , but forcibly if I must. H. CA DWELL. ItE M.OVA L. & COIT respectfully info-m their IS and the public generally, that they eed their stock of Dry Goode, to the ly's Block, on the northeast corner of I sixth streets, recently occupied by it!vgdoil& Goodwin. They are now ling to ecetve a fresh supply of ingl Dry Goods, Mock l a Groceries Crockery and , ;'all olsOich they will sell as low or i any other persons in Erie. In the l e poet. . . . Fsell our roods exceedingly cheap, • little profit do we reap— yet ',whops there's nothing, lost. • -ometimes sell at the "First Cost." no firm from Boston to Detrcit that' op us we do. ERIE ACADEMY. lug term dr this Institution cnmmen• v; under •the charge -4.1 . - Rev,. It. S. Principal; with competent Assi'.tants. ma of Tuition per Quarter. • nd Latin, Languages. Chemistry, .torie, Mental . - and moral Philosophy, of t h e Heavens, Astronomy,; Poliii y, Laws of Nations, Algebra, t Geom. notretry, euryeying nd Navigation, hilosophy. Natural 1 itcorv, 011 lines gy, Botany, Consti.uti l on ofthe 'United , 83 000. , Spelling, Writing. Arithmetic, Eng mar ' History or United States and $2 06. By order of the Board of Trustees. Erie, April 17, 1819. - 309 EMOVALS. ,gar Manufactory of R. Seignior and cc() Store of P. A. Crain, have been re the Canada store, Reed House, one the Nit Office, there will be found assortment of cigars, tobacco an I snuff, an d ::"'ail, as cheap, if not cheaper, dar e been ()dere,: !!! die county. K. sr.:nton, I 8 1818, A,SRAIN. Erie. Apr Arrival of Cheap Goods! bscriber is now receiving his full stack ing Good - a, the first in market, consist. rt of Dry Goods, Groceries,- HordWare, shoes, ere! Itery, i and neils,l4-e. is suificicntly large for the market, and .ted; as to purling in the newspapers or wities of goods, more than three times lit of n hat they really have on hund, I to newer and smaller stores. My goods it cheap and lvill be sold as cheap as iii uht in Thu i CITY AT LEAST . as I intend •ash,and will make it an object to those own for their gouds to purchase liom I and see ft r yoursilvOs, and I think you sfied with quality and prices. ENTLEMEN'S GOODS. id blue black clOtlis; Indi g o Blue, brown )il mixed do.; blue, black, fancy striped ! ; a fine Preach article do.; satinet's, -Jeans, Pa. Jeans, blue drill, and any I summer stuff:. for - pantaloons, coats, er with many other articles to nuttier. , tioa. • , .ADZES DRESS GOODS, les, muslin de laines, French, Ger- Scotch Ginghams, earlaton do mohair I linen ginghams, a fashionable article; plain linen, for 'raveling , dresses; Al isoriedrcolors and prices, striped r and zs silks, Swiss muslins, jackonet, cam d and dotted *Nashua, and a large let iii awls, dress handkerchiefs, cravats Ike., gloves, Ilhack, white and colored, of the v; black, Whitt, and colored silk gloves, and cotton do, bli silk hose, black cotton de, gentlemen's hose and ball' e. brown and mixed, gentlemen's black°, colored silk gloves, black, white and :d do, ladies' slips and walking shoes, I do; Linen cambric and linen handker- It bandana, lidkfs. Spillifrehl do, [Ging cotton flag do; diaper crash and towel'• buck do,tnglish and Aingrican prints, ityfand very cheap. Ginghatni, lawns, r e:ieeks, nice an:l cheap. 5 SMITH JACKSON. i„Aril 8, 1817. _. .*7,4_ 47 WE ,o , p o d r s i ni caused andby Summert excessive iGoodsmp... '(Old Jew St o re,) I:tit Buildings, French street, Erie,Pa. tS is now receiving his spring oods, 1 takes great pleastue in in forming' his • and friends that he Will be able toliell it one fourth cheaper than ho did twel ve Ito. This tremendous Iredt.ction in the ' lite RbyEthOo OF M OSE S ( t s r E is s o ' . e market, and compelling i t:r: and iri rqtattaPaßaalihaaati:aeitaat N°jSiYLOVPRI6 f S Ineostorproduetion.ununin. those poor fellows; but it's ate w ind • nobody good, and this timeithe people unty come in for a bent fit. ITherefore name and place. Call and Ant will be 47 ' i E. tl ix t s lo sc od u s T fo o r Ra,lsittNloomTontecy;,:: IERS testamentary having been granted e subscribers, executors or the last NV ill went of the Rev. Enoch Burdick, late East Township, deceased; notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to itnte to make immediate payment, and a having claims or demands against the e of the said decedent, to make known' without delay, properly authenticated ent, LUCY BURDICK, of North East Township, Eieciorix JAMES D. DUNLAP, pr. 8, 1898 INZ ICOW.—Came to the reeidenee of the , riber, living in North East township;on I dt. a Brindle line back cow, about C or 7 -no artificial marks discovered. The requested to come prove property, pay nd take it away. e , ZAMON AMES. aet, April 6, 18116:' • 307 Nov h MINISTRATOWS NOTICE.' ERS of administration on the estate of into Wilson, late of,Greenfield township I having been granted to the subscriber. ereby given to nil persons indebted in ner to said estate to make immediate and those having claims against said I present them duly authenticated for t. JAMES WILSON, of Greenfield, Administrator. SHERIFF'S SALE. • a eta writ l'of Levari Feeley. issued out at the of Common Pleas, and toms directed will be Court House in Erie on Friday the 28th day of all the right, title and inure.' of Ebeuerser II that certain piece or parcel of land situate ship of Girard, Erie county, Penn., being part , ber 327 of the land of the late Pennsylvania Company, and bounded as follows: Inking east corner at a post iu the centre bribe mad e same south 99 1 2 degrees, west 61 perches hence by land heretolbee owned by R. S. Reed .grees. west 316 perches to a hemlock' thence by tract No 99 fifty nine pert** to a 'hemlock; he residue of the tract south 26 degrees, east en tenth perches to. the place' of beginning, 107 acres and 51 and 7 10th perches, and at sixper cent for roads, &e, being the land con , hottuia &thy and wife to_ the said Ebel:s:or • eed bearing datathe 19th day of, May, 1833. .geostion et the sail of John it. Cowing, sam took and James A. Cowing. Me W. CAUGHEY * Shirift a ' . oflice, Erie April 7, 1848. 3t47 ~~ d Seal Slippers and 'Walking Shoes' II Ocher. and slippers at ihe Old Jew Frenckstreet 3 - M. KOCH. WESTEUIV nmw roux - COLLEGE OF' HEALTIF, 20t mitt St. Buffslo, N. V. DR. G. C. VAUGHN'S Vegetable Lithrontriptic Mixture Ttiln celebrated retied/ is cocoon:1y torte:Wog to Arno by the many cures It is making ALL -outs-THE WORLD. It ha. now become the only medicine fal Candy u.o and is particularly cretin:mode:l tor plItellP811?: • • ulletnaer of this complaint immedintel) , relieved, no ma ter of how lung standinr. ere pomphktfur (alimony. GRAVER.. and dire:wen of the urinary organs) for thesedipirerring complalutr if stands alone; no other uttiLleenn e 3 on; and the curer aft.thyed to will convince the mopt cal; see pnmphtd. Liver complaint, hilinue Otueurer, FINNED AND ADVIL T 0 the great West especially, and wherever these cam.. plaints prevail this medicine I. I'aCIP MINER)" AIGIFFNT. no del.ftrions compund is a port I'll4mi-dare, ii cures these diseases with certainty and celerity, mil dues uut leAvn the 'system torpid. See pamphlet. , ' ,PILEfil. a romplaltit:of a most painful character is 131 PIS DIATELIC end a cure follows by, a few days use of this At tscle; it is far before any other preparaH , nfor this disease, or for soy Olii• cr d wease oda imams from impure blood. See pamphlet. - ' Debility of the *viten*. weak back. weaksiere of the kidneys. Ike. or inflation:4On of same. is immediately relieved by a for flays toe of MU me dicine, and acute etiliVilys it result of its use. It clouds as A Certain arturdy . , fur such enrapisi do, and also for derangements of the fe male framei; Irv. goluritiro,Pupptrealono. •- painful men lutetium Neturticle has ever been offered i except thin hich would touch this kind of derangement.. It may be i i lied Ul/09 and suer and effect ivorginaity; and. dttl we feel ormiited to do so could nit a r r - A Tb d Nuttu4 1 as proof of cures id this distressing class uf complaints.— See pamphlet. All broken do vit. debilitoted constitutions from the effect of mercury. will find the hincing power of this inticle to net immediately, and the tsonuus miner al eradicated from the system. 1 Eruptive Diorancte ' will find.the alternati.e properties of lids article ..,, . Purify the Blood, ' and drive such disenere from the system. S.. pamphlet for teitimony acmes in till dig. ism wllleb Ilse limits id an advertisement will not permit to he named here. A gents give them away; they contain 32 ridges of certifi cates of high character, mid a stronger Arrest- of Proof of this virtues of a inedicin.. utvrr appeared.: 1t is one of the pecnhar features of this ankle that lit never tails to benefit in any case; and if bone and tniisclr are left tohuild upon let the emaciated amd lingering invalid Imre ON, end keep taking the medicine as long as there In an im provement. The ploprietor would CAUTION THE puts- LIC against a number of articles whiclicome out under the head of . • Snranpnirirmi, syrup., &c. as cures for Dropsy, Grose!, dce. They at e good for no /s -(ng. 111111 concocted to gull the 'tower); TOUCH TIVEM NOT. Their int Colon. urger. thought of curing such dins runes till this article had done it. A particular *Moldy of the pamphlet is earnestly solicited. Agents and All who sell the article ere GLAD TO CIRCULATE: gratuitously. Pinup In 30 uz. bottler, at 60; 12 oz at el. each-11e larpest holding 6 az morn than two small bottler. Look old and not gel imposed visa. Eticry bottle has Yunglited Vegetable hitbrontriptie Mixture„" blots n upon the glass, the written signature of G. C Vaughn, Iltdialo.stamped on the eurt. None other are genuine. Prepared by Dr. G.V. Vaughn, and Fold at the Principal 011iee. 267 MUM street, Dutrplo, at wholesale and: retuil. No attention 'given to letters ante's peat paid—orders from regularly constitu ted Agent% excepted; post paid letters, or verhaltrommu idea ions •olii Sing advice. proMptly attended to, gratis. Office de%oted eXl'itlfoiVelY to the Pole of this article 132 Nassau ' street, New York city; 295 EfIPX rt. Solept. Mae,. and by the principal druggists throughout the United Stateanud Caliente, as Agents. For rate by • Carter &Welber and Dorton & I erkins. Vole; C' W. Ronan^::•tadvillet Dr. C. Bnker,Spoitn; RC Town & Cu No in z . .. t; 1, • & Cq Girard: D S Smith, Bride pin„. Verner;& Pine Grove %li m a tr y ? , LI 134 i fi n ugar Grove; 110,1 & Vincent, Wuterb , rd: D. M Williams nod J DSummerton. Ch Ice & 7 . 1 e. Titupvilic, Abraham Toortellcit. Unim., 11 - It 'Perry. Kileolloro; S. Hall. Jr., Cianesville; Lonstier lean. Wheeler, Lockport, John A. Tracy. Fairs le. - 1y33 "THE CRY IS cr. TIILL, THEY COME." EVERY mail brings litliogs of their SUVECES, from east to the remotest west—from Cana da on the north and Mexico and the West Indies on the smith—allure unanimous in their praise. Of uonediciric so universally knoun and esteem ed as wamitt's /INDUS vECETADLE 'PILLS, it is hardly necessary to speak in detail. At no peri od of its his,ory has the reputa.ion of the medi cine stood higher, and we may say that no repu tation is likely to be more enduring. Adapted to all constitutions, to every form of disease, and to all climates, Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills are above every other medicine, fitted for the use of man under whatever circumstances he may be placed. At sea or on land, at home, or abroad, in summer's heat and winter's cold, with a common • regard to the conditions of health, and with Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills;at hand, therd is no excuse for being sick, unless the constitution be utterly irreclaimable. [E.rfiael of a Lelia from Ilanando, „Miss. j To Dr. \V. Wright. Your pillsbare given tini versd satislaetion, 'and justly very popular. I can sell loin 30 to 10 dozen annually, if I could be supplied. Yours, • WAI HENRY JOHNSON, Agent. [Extract of , Letter front Jersey Shore, Pctatt.) "Wright's- ndian Vegetable Pills excel every thing of the k nd ever oifered to the public in this see.ton of the country, notwithstanding the corn Wined efforts t . a fhw, unprincipled tuer - cenuties to put them 401M1 S WISP FJESTEIt & SON." I [Fr un' J Yeloi Maitinst,ll/_,e Va.] 1 4 1 use intliutt yette.able-Pills in my fDn ilk , sod I found them to be the best . . medicine Iha . e ever 'we. 1 wish to become an agent for the :ale of thent'in !Ilk place. JAMES MeCLUItE, P M." From Grrertaboro% Jai since, thy n ,, ent lelt with me six 's Indian Vegetable Piths to sell.— on all gone, and more wanting. :call for them. * * * I believe Ty good. SETH I-lENSHAW." From .Imemta, 05i0.] ne , that I shall I be out of your vel. re. , etable Pills before your agent this region to supply me. I beg me a quantity, iu sumo way or, "Some lint dozen Wrigh. { They were s. ( There is mac the pills are v "A pprehen, , oat& Indian will go ihrou you to forwar ano:her. The pills spite of it e o who have ex people from h i tied supply 1 Yours, "I hare ne left and sent time, sell aix I rct them, II son is ratrin . are liked an app. oved of generally more then any inedicin we have had among us in some time. In fact, Ido not Anew of a sinote instance where they have been tried and disOpprored Same of the I physicians don't like the: , but I reckon they have never tried them, and selfinter est will generally be consulted. Yours, 4.c , LUTHER NOTTING4IAII,O' Su - eh ure u few of the stwements voluntarily made by men of the firbt respectability—men who ore known and whose opportunities for observa• tiion ore not excelled by any in the land, ADEN I S FOR EWE COUNTY 0. D. SP 't FFOlt D. W. & P. Judzoi, & Co., Waterford. of Erie. Executor John McClure. Scu. Galan! Abraham Tourtellet, Uslitrt. Riley & rottee, West Spelegdeld AV. 11. Tow n'entl, W.r 11. Townsend, Springneltl. li. C. I ownA Co., N attiburg. North East. John Clement. Fairview.! THE ONLY ORIGINAL. AND GENUINE INDIAN VFONTAALIK PILLS HAVE THE SIGNATURE Or WU. WRIGHT WRITTEN WITII A PEN UN TIIE TOP LABEL Or EACH Box, No *gar genuine, and to counterfeit this is roaotna. Offices devoted ett;lusively to the sale of Wright, Indian Vegetasle PUP, wholesale •nd retail. 10 Race Ftteet. FildadelPhia,eBElGreeivich Street, New York; and )6N Trpniont Street, Ro,ton. Erie, January 29, 181 d. 37 I.OOK OUT FOR COUNTERFEIT!". ILT•It is strongly recommended that purchas• eta go to the regular agents. if they wish to pro. cure the genuine article. - Counterfeits are alProad in various shaper, some having a coating of angin. to 'make them go down! Be sure also to ask for W RIGHTS INDIAN VEGETABLE YILI a, fur there are not wanting those who are unprincipled enough to call:anjt miserable trash "Indian," for 'the sake of ghin ' LL tlrs 21- me by to call and p next. 1 wan April 12, l 1E149. Dealers in Bo at the Eigh R.4.K.arelt Forwatdinl above merit Any businesr tended to L. AUST. M ore Proofs. re doing here admirably well in wt sition of s.,me would be doctore ned all their influence to prevent tying them; end in have a cumin hall be able to sell many of them. JOHN,II FANDEttNIAPI." From seit View, Va.) rly got through with the pills .you le, and 1 think l could, in a alion r eight dozen more. The quicker le more I shall sell. as the sickly tea here considerably, and your pills LK IUP! WALK UP! , that know themselves indebted to ote or book account aro requested yon or before the first day of May ny.pay and no mistake. • ' WM. F. RINDERNECHT. ; : - -48 LUST Iz KELSEY. • ist Stores, Greceries and Provisions, hth street Lending, Erio, Pa. rents for A: KING in the Storage, t? and Commission 'Business, a the tweed place. enlruced to their care will be et kith promignese and despatch. I. statat,T. • Ins - wasir amass manicArfil • :TUILS GEO tV. MERCHANT'S AN invaluable remedy fur fierses, Cattle and miter domestic annuals, in the sure of the thfiewing discuses:- . Fresh trotendg,l Fistula, &Tat, _. Galls of all kiet.'s, bifida:4 Lament 881, Sprains, Bruises, Sonu ('racks, Cracked Lleels4 Foundered Aet, Ringbone, Windgatis, Stretch, a or. Crust,. Poll Evil, Callus, -Mange, , Spavinit, Sweeney, Born Disbrrptr. It is also a' Universal Family Embrocation for diseases'ol Duman I icsh, sue b as' • Rheumatism;- ~ External Poisons. Bites oPlaimais, . Painful Xenon* .Iff Frost Bites, ' lions, Rolla, Corns, Whitlows, Burns end Scalds, Chit/Wei. Cramps,. Chapped.frotrest, Contracts of the „Muscles, Swellings, Wound*, - - IVeakne es of the Joints, Kaked Breasts. MERCHANT'S GA.RGIANG On..—lt worthy o Ppeci4l remark, that besides the great and extra ordinary potters in the cure of diseases oft.he horse in which Its virtues first entailed the alien? tion of the farrier and f .rmer, and the . wonder of the public generally, it has been successfully I MI• 1 4 41) ployed in a great vatic , the maladies w hieh affect the human race; and it as fiord by the wonderful cures it has perform 51 on the lowerie i imals, that it is endowed wi h motive properties. not found in other horse oils, licit has establish ed its claims to general con fi r once. Beware of the comiterfei utticle„and be sure the natnet,o`f the semi: eRoSRI :TOR, U. W. filer.-1 chant, Loileport, is blue n in the haat. , lt.i..T - For ttHienonisly, synopsis of diseases, and' mode of tren, vent, see pamphlet- which uccempa nice rack boa , le. Sold by .1. D. Burton Sr. Co.. Frier 5.5.4- 711- Fassett, Ashistaa, Chio; and D. N. Waster, Conneaut, (Ado; Lounsbery 4. .W Levier, Lack port ra. I y so _______ _______....... PURIFY YOUR 11111.001/:. GEO: W. MERCHANT'S IMPROVED COMPOUND FLUID • - EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA, For Restoring Diseases of the Blood, Arising from an abuse v.( iler- boles and joints, cpry, serer Sores olannatediesres Chronic and coustitutio, al Dis of all . ases such as " - Scold head, Sallßfisvor.. Serojoks or iiing'sEeil &con Ring Wo to a• d other MIMI , dary 51;phi:is r rinerial. es ariiigg from an impure Ulceration and Corrosions state of the Blood; also, the Threat. - ~Vyse. Cheels , Ilabituid Ink etleSS. Mari. Lips, Ears, and other parts Chronic affections nithelfier.• of the hotly. I Iturys and Chest, mph , : c r pustules on the face.Pai, in the Stomach andeddes, PiSertly patches, and Wirt Ar• Night Sterats, dc. dc. uin%,.tn/the slit,. It Lilikeirise much recornmen- Seurrey, and Wet Sco- dell as a Cleansing Sprint rtnticaffewinns, Medi , ine, nsi grnes a de. Whitt Strellinyo. Pains in'the C 001. This reniedy is prepared firmware choicest se lected materials. tie active properties of which 'air extracted by on improved process, 14 ithout on account of et }rich it is preferred by Physicians- as behru more, unilbrm untkactive than any Whet now before the public, • A full account of the remarkable °tibia remedy, in a variety of cases of the Mos; augm ented nature, may be seen by calling on the vas pr ie-tor or his Deems. As most good medicines ore counterfeited; sons. and call for "Merchant's Sarsapar ills," and see that these words are blown on the alner."Frem the Laboratory 01 Geo. W. Merchant., Chemist, Lock port, N. Y. , Cr Almost ei•ery redlar in.the country is now putting op rind imposinu on ti,e public; an article they call sarentrilln. Therefore, BF.TVARE.n . Sold by. J. H. Burton t< co. Erie; S. S. + Fussetr, Ashtabula, 011ie; D. N.. Wobstei, Cmr. neaur, Ohio. Iyso DISEASES OF THE URINARY ORGANS DISEASES 01 the Urinary .oraans cured by 1.." the EXTRACT OF DUCHti, era cast, and C1:7•• HEW , . such as chronic and acute diseases of the Bladder, .1130, chronic lirellaLa, Gonorrhea, Prostrate Gyred, Gle eta, Whiles, Kidneys, and I • Strie th rea, . Loin*, Diabetes, 4•r. This valuable - medicine Is prepared - only by Gco. NV: Merchant, Operative chemiet.&e.Lock portl N. V. Full and ample instrumions, testimonials, Ike. needmitany eaeh bottle. - , Snitrl'by J. H. Burton & co. ,Erie; S. S. ik - Fassett, Asatabitla, Qhio; D. N. Webstr, Con neon,. Ohin. *yea. TO RED "HEADS AND GRAY. MYILIAN I A !IL DYE, a warranted article for colorirm the Mir a beautiful brown or jet black, it wilt not wear off, SOB the Open, or calo,l the skin, as Inindreds can testify. It has also been used suceessfully in adoring Pubs. Beware ntibe emmterf. it, and he Anse you get the genuine, pr. pared only by Geo, ltil,Nlerehant, chemist, Lockport, N. Y. Samples oR flair may he seen at the store of the proprietor or is agents. Price 50 cents. Sold by J. H. Burton E.: co, Eriet, S. &H, Passim, Ashtabula, Oho; and D. N. Webster, Conneaut, Ohio. Iysg New G, tds Ld Nowa, FIRST APPEARANCE. :Vow is the Time to Buy Cheap! THE subseriber.havine been but'a short time in business hoe not before found it conveni ent ito introduceiimo the papers a general adver tisement. kic has i however just r y eltirned frcm the eastern cities siith a splendid alse..rtment of Fresh and Cheap 'Gicetrics. In his stock may be found the choicest Teas yet offered for sale, from 4 to S shillings per pound; Rio, Java, Cuba, Lantfirs and St. Domingo, Cof tee, clitaper thnn thel cheapest; Havana; Porto Rico. Orleans, Lnaf LVmp, Clarified, Pulverised and Maple Sugars, cheaper than ever; Porto Rico Syrup, Sugarhouse and Orlearts,Molasses; alspiee, pepper, ginger, c.nnamon, mace, nutmegs, pearl barley, citrons, prunes, cocoa nuts, almonds, ma deira, Brazil, and pcsi nuts; Hahn', prineipe, Spanish, cinnamon, anfl conneaut Cigars; caven dish, ladies ix in, and german Tobacco; olive, rose, nut, castor, and hair Oil; all of whieh are of the very beat quality, and will be sold cheap, at No. 3 American Block, State street. JOHN PEFFER. 25 Nov. 6 • • WOKS! BOOKS! CHEAP PUBLICATIONS, Magazines, Piano Music, Lithner4phs, &c.. 4.c., conatantly on hand atiNo. 5. Donnell Block. March IS, ISIS B(LOOMS, a good 'said!, may be had cents of H . co March 4, 1848. BRUSHES. HAIR brushes of all varieties arid pricer do , paint and Varnish du., flesh cloth shaving, comb, ecrubhin,,v, blacking, vs hearth, counter and bottle brushes for sale Nov. 20. BURTON 4- PERKINS.; r I NE hundred bushels tr, sod WblLe.B,ans; d kf 100 bushels good-dried Appletwatuk tpr which We will pay - March 21, CARTER in BROTHER, 1848: oWDER.—Kentucky :tille Gunpowder., • P arrickoit, CW/kg.' March 4. 1&18. I 412 MATS 3— A aordt asigai ; en' al ti ll, and door NAL,* folligrabilal hi Du. It. EKE =II tw Pk 14 ;Wale. I. bit,
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