Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1830-1853, April 24, 1847, Image 3

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( table wriker, “Grace G
found on l our first page.
lic7poultmonts by
We find the follewini,
mews by the President
Union
'Brigadier General
army majargeneral the army '
in the place of Thomas
cline toraccepte
0 Brigadier Generil John
major general in the army
in the place of William
dined to 'accept.
Colonel Caleb Citsliing,
- eral in the army of ' f the
place ofJohn A. qwttnat I
rho Itypcie Lip of
The moreiwe seethe tw
i s
of the leader ( of federal a
ire surpris TkJl,tat their i
with so 140,
„t)yor at th e
honest straighteforward J
try. Miring. our brief T.
we have seenthe 6
,t assu
tLe fabled ghosts } of old,
chayele th; But among
&pee, c Jorsor puce, tit
to the wa from violent o
cers of all engaged ip• it,
nation down; oven trf the
the Must serkilo admirers (
c6,(lhing, thby had hereto
tiie Administration—caps
h nocrney.• We well re
when the news of the in
Occupation sunder Genre
Grants was' first receiv ,
lende the presses that
shouting /Irma/pas to til
el al. greetkd it. The
in an o , oar tvi . th their cl
istratioa an. its support
4 (mtirdererr," ~'robber'," i
derers of it ‘reak'bister r
en's dire-t vengeance inv
and the 'press against al
hand in somMeting the( CE
"Ws id this Taylor" s
(•that I'T,TIk has sent tei int
Mexico?' 'this was bt
; Palo Alto,and Resoca de
it was sti?posp.l the ho
Ina , Wothl(defeat and nit
; •
under Ta , I l er. 'lite GM
for its weakness in send
little knoWn, to coon onn
tedition.,'„ and prophesie
were as plenty' a. 4 eu11;;
source are now. One 01.
ter Argun. made its 1;
&Mtge at that time in! re
} "lie [Gen.
s.eco in 'wild, d t.'
(Airtjerre intf t,
grid fr!ileb Grin
et . ti.-1 Ind re,nri,
!liar). but is Vto
t duties and
hill{ US 6111171alael" of I.
tiTt."
Tie Argitis mi a ght h
re,l ondepce liCt ‘ll , en 0 1 1
':1 tint...qt.' had then b
"lie is also the man w
Tr9rcli of the troop.; and
Rio Grande;'whitLh on - ii
a r ii• a'y
s contentleik%m t
Ii ),..;tilitielF., But, t hejtf
they do riot forgetit— , l
,their-former savingit iii
tu lie the frternis pile e
those who Vytheir 3 a I
ttirt l lce it , glorious. Th
the Ad in iti ist ratioii ' as I
Administration has dire
cry niovement of the ar l y
every expedition— f furni
to ,subjnortse 'nearly oni
country, and all within
ily the Administration
inefficient! M) nation
ever achieve d half so rr
in any ‘var, and yet fe
make it; appear that all i
plisfied byllearmy and
of the President—in 11,,
dras been all the,time
one of the greatest rine.l
in accriplishing so rn
to the intelligence_ of
commentary upon tlip,4 l
, pies of federal' whigin'y
their hypocrisy!
We cannot better c'
Itshed rnei l
fe half of
one short
of Mr. 1
.n pie lac
uclj in so
I
idernliwh
theha3
n'avy wi
nopat t,
u
qo iptiial
truinent.:
hypocrisy of these me
and the war, than by, q,
their columns, The
Yrirk Tribune on the ri
the eurrenlierfif Verri jj
MUD
'first i
cepti.
ruz:
"In an unrighteous war a vice
new di3grae, and though our tr
ken San Juan de !Dal A4/4.ev;
ra the vomito!"
So our federal 'friend's her . w
Ihe 6ctories of Buena Vista an ,
were only celebrating 'a "new d'
cording to their organ the . Tribu
cording to Mr: iddings, of 0.
Taylor and &Ott, and theit lir,
atsis , l("aqird ?lions and mu
wing, editor in Mi\ssiMhnse ts,
(appropriately anted by t eb'
Gem Taylor Is 4 man i who , rai
the market, and makell nter an,,
.i 4
low men!:%j—"has Si h nfire m 1
without thir babies, f r Sal in l i
—"furnish s Creole virg i s 1
of Aim Orleans, and riu f of
souls, for thorn the Min o f or
And the Bolton ChronOtyp an ,
the Tribune aria Yogi seli ii
ings in 'regard to the General a.
"Hell in solemn verity nothi
assassin of the government, whi
work with ,deadly energy. It I:
question with his godly fellow p
Whig party, whetherJ while pl 1
~
jquitous steel into th hearts o
aware or riot. Wha Could h ,
propriate lo such work that
Won? Hid he eithir reared ,G
man, he would have' •esigned
before marching a itep again:
1
Even the Journal has denounced the war on
Mexico as unjust and murdereits. I But now
it is - paving the way for the /tired instrunten:
of this injustice and murdtt Imo he Presi
dency.. It advocates his cause on the ground
that he hos warOered sollsoroughl.- But it
o
is anxious to deny that he is profr
ne! We
if
should like to know if'Profariity a not, ac
cording to the Chrilian ethics of the Jounial,
add something to the guilt of munitirt—atid if
so,' and Gen. Tity,lor. is recommended for the
Presidency teca3lsti he is isolnilty f myrtles.;
why, profanity yhould not be allow d to. help
itr) along? If it is so valuable t ) shoot the
lexieans, Wit nut worth somethin to donut
them?"
'One m ee l extract find We are doneit is
from th Louisville Journal, of Jannary 19th.
We ns for it a candin min:si r es it embodiya
the true sentiments of the o
position i n re and • •
to this war ,
. ,
~ o:7=. We have said that this nation „the
aggressor. Let us nut be accusedofh ility
to our country, of moral treason, of i • 0'
aid and comfort to the e' emy.\ Let us not
be told of the maxim, "Otr courtly right or
wrung.", This as a maxi of s elf-defenc - e, is
'indisputable—self-evident—it is self love ex
panded into patriotism—self defence expand
ed 'into national delence: But, i•tt any other,
sense; we•reptidiate',all such principles as in i ,
famous in ethics or in politicS: Ile who will
not !Peak the truth iS•tt liar, and he whodares
not is a coward. He whO wit' not or daret
•not tell his cotintrynienthe tnith n questions
.
of the most vital public policy i t): L .• . ward or
tr. traitor. And if there is any cot I tot which
constitutes ?moral treasun r it is an attempt to
embark.'or encourage l're country in a war
against God, as is the asei in a year of ax
gression, like that we are now engliged itt.",
edit• are the m1;01)1(.11113 o' f 1 This Party that
Imo , ciaim I to be tlip exclusive friends of the
war, Gem Taylor, and the t national !honor.—
Fartei , comment is.nottecessarytho extracts
quoted sho
• w a bright leaf in the nyroemsY ,
or Mi!IIDERN WIIIOERY.
( f
RV
d too rtlnclut.
I=M5
IZZI=Ii
HUN
EMI
•iissiosr,R,
I g it
m
I etch by ilia
eenwoud,"
'ill be be
I . o Prestaent
excellent a
in the Was
point
nglon
to be
States,
•Ito de-
n J. Pillow
(the gitited
I. Benton, ti
, to be
tates,
A. (loll=
f ihe United
mi ng, fl
I / At '
110 L.-
o be brigath
niteil Sates
, promoted.
r gend
in the
Whig err
stingg and d milts
higery, the Jess' we
ye met
hands of t .e plain,
Voters o f
tl, s coon-
SIIIMI
l e more,slia
Ind more 11
nll their so
,es than
let: than
6rsets,
!,5 last one
i n regard
I denoun-
IMISZEI
from the-
dminis-
The Commercial construes our cautio9 ,to
those who live in glass houses to,it to Fleet
stones last week. to "An apology for Judge
Thompson."'' We trust the public have com
mon
. ease enough to knoW better—An see the
difference between holdieig tip the ones of such
a mall hs the editor of the Commercial as un
apology for the votes ena c ts of any gentleman
in or out of Congress, anti exposing them that
the people may seen whirl kind'of a
,charactCr
the mph beers who is so fast to charge corrup
if
tion upon others. The:acts a votes of
,Judge Thompson in Congress mg ke no.apol
ogy from tlf—and ali to defending them, he is
abmidantly able to (lo that himself and will
do i 1 we doubt not, when calfe&uporr by his
friends! ,
MID
:1 omtnon. Ell
and eulogi
ore denbutt
the elitna.
entber one:
rch.of the
:1 Taylor 1
.1, %vial. w 1
4 of ev-
ed, save
of their
lye \ ar ago
Arroyo&
the Rio
Fiat virtt-
loud in
re how F
rrny and
tit ry was
Atlnn n -
at same
whole co
mot.. 'D
rs . % I •ere ti l 4,ailet) us
traders" a id "ph9i
.
putilic;"_, nil heav
ka from he pulpit
w'
1.1 t)
ho sho Id
.lenll a
Ilse of.th cannily.
hi they it deri,ion.
•ade the 't .rri tory of
fore this attles of
la Paluta, and when
.ts of At ptulia and
estroy the little band
We tin I the fotiownig free comparison' be-:
tween the sentiments of the Federalists of,
1813aiid the IYlngs of 1846•=41, hi an es
chatilitY We cumniard 4.., to the special at
tentionl
of the editors of 1113 Gazette,• not for
getiinghe (lulation we 'ltire; taken, the
libert vt ) call from then: columns: ,
._ 4
' 18 :2414.—The committee of the legisla
ture of Connecticut, +ho reported in favor (rf
sending tlelegates to the Hart lord convention
say that Madison's administration had involv
ed th • Country in an "(idioms and disastrous
war," wag.e.l f(ir foreign conquest,"--4"devo
ted to a!lriliiless invasion of.the enemy's ter
ritory," E••z.c.
1845- 1 '413)---1;ov. Bebb, the prese l nt \ whig
q.vernor of Ohio, speaks of the war with
Nexico•as• "a foreign war or conq u est," and
al "war begun yithout adequate cause." Al -•
in •st the )ery words of the liartioyil conven
tion legi-latare of Connecticut. .
181-2•l4.—The AYorcester Spy of. 1814,
said.: "We have uniformly entered our pro
test aguite(t this desolatingrwar, !which Origi
nated hi the wicked, malignat passions of a.
colrriipt and imbecile government."
1846.—The 1 New York Tribune says,
"People orthe United States, your ruleos are
precipitating you itatt>-a fathomless' abyss of
crimennd calamity."
MITEITHEME
qtlice VC/
ant 1111 (!x
ig him, a
of Ilis9
, zies from
their min
f tins - foll(
t .. 1 it,r(.1 to hit
I is rihro, I
LOUD!
.oco Foco
' omlo /Me
not wen (,
Milo (Jo
zr qt-ink
overthrow
the sa me
,the Bea-
~.iug . lan-
e rn•an rcho
0 LL Y'~•Y
to India a#,
pa rig info
Hy, ban('
.ilif 'Yu)
resl ,11pot,
(I ' ccupa-
if , tliF. t cur
nfl the War
public till .
lentfell
man I to 'the
whigs hive
,e4of
Ire added,
General
eu made
DMZ=
EMI
1112111151
IMMO
MEE
rget all
110W—lict
diregard'all
icy total
3111
now
the tiar and
ntribute.l to
I
ICI .g II
Hee i
r hate c
er condemn
and yet that
ntrolled ev-
hOWe
ted and
vy, planned
and ( tneans
he enern ',
•ear. Ver
a must be
of the earth
short a time
gery would
een.necom
bout the aid
he President
tcidestroy
in, h i s hands
at (In insult
MET
.the pen'
I)itralqy
—what
f the priiici
n exhibit of
2E2
lianter nn the
Gen. Taylor
ew extracts
ern ilia New
IME
the news of
is oily a
ops have tn
;1301 Bel beat-
o celebrated
Vera .crur.,
•
ac-
Ahdac..
Ito, Geweraltt
ve copyraii
•derers.' A
lamed Fogg,
splalis of
es' babies for
ise of his .
or
41s".
'hdls
'l4 of
agri
ee sham
r the
MID
otea die
ther pa
, er Of
feel-
wits it
folkiws
• g but a hired
has done his
now a grave
rtisans,of the
liking the in
brothers, he
do more up
curse and.
d or regarded
is commission
t Mexico.—
AI. U%Io too Fast. . I
Federalists of 18 2 a.rd Shroiz,3 of 1815 Oamp3yed.
u . nather (Notation - from the
Me:oreesler Spy of 1814.: "In oar atilictiop
let as always l'reimituher it is James Ma lison
and !Sig party that have brought these calam
ities tin iis."
jBl6.—,N * ;ne hear the Boiton,Atlas i I 846:
"All the i% long of The the evil of it
—all the sorrow it may occasion, belongs to
Mr. '
_ _
1811. N, he Erie Gazette: "That ,
they (the lb ) have constantly advo
cate] lice w‘t leitie.l; aye,- more, that
they haVe re plunged the country iti
'to e, it free! led and strenuously in
sisted upon,
1814.—T1 'ists 4 Boston said, in a
publieaddreL ..i, speaking of Madison's
administration, "Os
,Intasure of iniqiiity is
now filled up by a declaration of war'agjtinst
Great Britain—a war impolitic, and unjust."
1846--The whig, state convention of Con
necticut in their address in 1846, speaking of
Pulk's administration, says, terhey summon
st arms to overrun and plunder 'a neigh
burl ig republic." ' r
I t 3. The Rev. 1 4r. Parishsaid in !at r 2:'
"H w will the supporters of this „.anti-chris
tian warfare endure their sentence. "
I 46,—The whig state convention say in
'lB4 , "The thole christian 'world - cries out
against us."{ ~ I -
. , .
' .
, .
,
The Pleming (Kentucky)! Flag, litia
,
the nalliCS of Silas Wright, of New York,
and( en. Win. D.- • utter, of Ky.. at' its
head for President an Vice President. ' Let
the Flag 'haul dowt4the first and substitute
Gen. Lewis Cass, oriMichigan,and we'll go
that ticket st mug. L '
Goa. tnylor I relines
- A letter received from Gen • 'Taylor speaks
in terns which may be construed into a cen
sure oft the course - of those-who ore nomi
nating him for the Presiiency. We are as
sured pesitivelyi saystbeNew York Hun, that
he Will 'not permit his home to be used as'a
candidate fur the Prdsidency in 1840.
•
p-'lliimphrey Marshall is not a"demcierat."
ns l the Observer represents. He , is a noble , '
hearted and generous-soled Whig.. At lasi
so pats reliable authority.--Gazetle.
,• *
Well, that is ag(etti fl at denial, made, we,
douttt not upon what the, editors consid
er "reliable authority;" But we personally
know that such !‘rOable aiitioniiy" is not
good authority.' It is ante Gen..Htnitphrefi
Marshall was a wliig in 1810, °rat, least voted
for Harrison, but 'when Tyler vetoed the bank,
he sustained him both' with his pen and pow.:
erful eloquence. We havet,tsct tip"
, many r n
page of his manuscript for the I.onisvillOa
zette, a paper then under; the editOrtel rt'iiiti
agentent of his brother, have lieilrdond con
versed with him tune and again on-the various,
poltticuilluestions of thcl country, 44i Henry
Clay, his pest life, and jrospects thin ('4l
*42) of : an election in '44, and knotejwhit we
affirmed last Week, that he la a dement and
neyer 'voted for Wary Clay. ldore k toiy,'we
will venture to affirm that_there is not a r lklar-,
shallot the,family of the General in Ken tucky'
that did vote for Clay 1844! •
•
i• • (2 •Y-..
leighbore of the_Gazette are
Our
—r
dary ompletely
~ sWaniped . ;by
_' thie new
movement among their trading Politicians in
favor iif Gets. Taylor. , ' Thiry
. bardly - tknevio.
how toltalteitthey l'isVtgai deal" 'it like mid_
of G. Benj.:Smith's pills, but 081 Oe Wilma
provise pledge sticks otit—the , 4h General's
slaves and slavery predilections inthe !Niger
off; dud then they make awful faceit, tore hide
liii
ous, .P,i
rhaps,- because of their at empts 'to
coneetd,thein.. They theit'abot the reyes,and
endeavorto swallow it, to :fto it lied," but'
Ilia charging'spiadrons at Palo Alto, Besaca;
• I
Monterey and Buena Vista, tranceibefere their
excited vision, as •their friend, Giddings
,has I
it, like!'.arined ruffians and 'nierderers," and
II
u It comes "Cuba blood I:Minds" and a1t.....: *1
hey then invoke the inventive faniilties' a.
6 Nutinnut Conte Minn .representing,every to-',
c I iMeresr,' and coibbining the wisdom and
talent Of the nation,"' to devise some by
whichtthe dose can be - made less unpalatable
and hint at being "reasoned with-coaied—
coneiliated.—delt mildly by," lit.c. kc, They
'their friends that they "have H -solemnly
id ' themselves to , give countenancete
action of no Presdential candidate,"whol
ier a ."SLAVUHODRA," "a , antnintrq of a'
I &nix "or hose qualifications are
'aced 'a a "military services," end inti.
that alth ugh they may "probably" have ,
rashly possibly' their determination
trrOted,o fi thout mature consideratien"—;,
'ill trot dOto totally disregard their objet-.
or, rudely attempt 'to drive . them from
position." In short, one cannot help
ig in reading the article in question, at
abored attempt to appear at 'ease, , ) %vitile
acoinfortalde situation in which they are
itly in is apparent in every line. While
cautiously steal up tindi throw a wet'
l et over the! movement,. they keep op a
ant cry r.f disinterested admiration of the
1(.,- , .
tieral—.tuo „
ugn 'any one with the. least,
fitment, can see that the wethlanket re
ceives the largest share of theirettention• and
love. All this is easily explained by the fact
'
that ihe Commercial wing of the party 'here
got i ie start or them, and in the event of w l
,mitni union. will claim to be the E4RLY friends i
'of iheGeneral, and the:: •they (the Gazette 1
iwin,J) will have to play "second fiddle" to!
(thus in their nein 'Party they elislike worse, if'
i't can he, than the' friends of the Administra
tion., This we say is one reason; thir' there
is 0114 lingering-preference for Clay, or some'
one equally pliable, and hatred for any thing
like a '"militaiy man," which theAdefeat.by
Gen.jJackanwahgendered. Their: there is that
Cell inish opposition to the war and those
who.itive participated in it—that:hatred and
opposition to every thing2Savorind of patriut- :
ism,.ir upon which the least imprint of de-,
mocracy'eati be perceived. \ A4l these things
I
'combined, with a fear that the popular cur
rent ' in their party in favor of Taylor may lie
come so strong as to cotnpletelA,Swamp their
favorite, whoever he may be: whether Corwin,
Clay or M'Llane, they flounder through an
entir ciAutnn which', take it all-I,n' all, is
abou l t the tallest attempt to hang on to two
- 1
coat tails at the same line le o ff er saw.
The Advice mid: the Respells°. _ \
Every one must remember the 'blood y ad
vice of Mr. Senator Corwin, In his speech
last winter on the war, to the MeXican nit-
.1'
tion. It was as follows; ,
"u I WVTIS a 'aftxtcan, I amda t -trit you,.
'Have yon not 'room in your own country to '
bury yout-dead ment If you come into mine,j
we.av ill welcome .ynu with bloody' hands WW l '
a hospitable grave?" '
Shell was the advice given on the floor of
the Senate,of the United States 'lathe MexiCap
arms' and nati?ri by Mi.- Senator CorWin, of
IMIEEI
pledg
the e
ECM
13212 Z
prtdic
mate
IME
tV4S
"it W
tons,
their
mill
the I!
the e l
evide
they
blan
coord
old el‘ l
Ahwei
nati?,
Ohio—and such was the language re-echeed
hy thousands of approving federal whige all
over the Union! It was published in their
papers—itil selatimels and language were
pointed to as models qtbeir editors, and for a
Ozzie, its anther was (awl we doubt not In't • t
save appearance is now) th , true "emh y
ment" or their principles' entimf its
Now let Os 'see how this vice ha ,/been re
sponded to—how 'this iithind 9‘mfort" has
been received., In the public account of
the battle of Bui4p. Vista, w 4 find th full Owl
ing:
„
"A large number of the officers w kill
here—.among them was'pol. McKe , who gel
badly wounded, and was'inimediatel despatch ?
ed by the enemy, who pibtceit him with their
bayonets aiNtle lay on the round.- Lieut.
Col. Clay was,shot , through the thigh; - and
being unable to walk, was taken Itp and car
ried some distance by some of his men; but
owing to the ste_ezioss of .the hill, the men
finding it very difficult to carry him, and the
enemy in great numbers pressing upon t,
the', gallant Lieot. Colonel begged the m`
)eaVe him, and take Care of themselves.
'end to leave . ,hito the'field, the last that wits,
seen of this n-ble ynong officer he tvds lying
on his backs fighting with his sword , the erje-,
my who were stabbing him with their bayo- 1
neti."
Col. ardin led the Ithnoisians in.l4ry
handsome style, and the' sturdyl,,ksuckers"-
fintght, lik lions.' Their intrepid Colortel fell
wounded;' anti experienced the fate of Cols.
MCKee and Clay, and wee killed by the en
emyitot however before he had killed nue,of
the cowardly miscreants with a pistol, whibb
he) fired whilstiyinif on theigronnd.".
"There were, however, but few, of our men
found on the field wffitntled. They were,, to
use Santa Annes significant words) in his
deepach. "all den," the cowardly miscreants
h4ing killed every man s4hoin they ,:vertook i .
wounded 'and helpless, on'the field.,
Word *anted. •, 1 _. ..
The C ran ford bemqcrat reads tile dizet!e'
a rsun) for preaching one kind o f s doctrine tun!,
practicing another. • his all .perfectly Ilse
lesi, riff. Democrat' ' you can't Ceps or: s4itrhe'
m
thb whi of 11w-da tte froni vilifying 'tUnir
Democrat'
abusing e Try anon r measure suspeciekof
deinocracy if you etiould talk from now titlifie:
ellineturn , h II:a* become so petfeetli , nai l ti-,
ra for then to preach “chtaifft . and practte.e
it opposite—to abuse the country, `the 'fl
m nistratioo and their' sopPorteye, and ,th en
retort ''' ''
- 6tet6' ' if fis t ai
weq l,apoa by
~
1
ti the, to taake a .pta?r , mow :and 140141 r,
hada
, iiitdeil,ile‘ mantle 'charity,' tit
'mitking'shd)i'of Pallier Oilier's g'enra!lise,l.-.
tlement flay" will ever cause thtli • '''aC
kqowledge the corn.";
r •
Tleaty with *ilia Lai the Sur4nder of C Was.
The German Univerial, ant unces
that a treaty has jii;t bee, concluded he Weeh
Pru4sia and the United'States, forthe
nce! surrender :of tOfie
General of Hanover. have_ratified the treaty of
Commerce and Navigation; concluded between
Hanover and the thited States, 4hereliy the
vesSels of the respective, ations are ;placed_
+ln a footing 'of entire reciprocity. .
• . -APc ll 4l Gu ' i /32 *
vt .:.
ien it was announced thti
tration had detern l tined to 'mak
heti) Pay the e+enses of the ,
a lint . Ist:on all goods impo
'count i through the ports In , i
(and .e have them all) the
from the National Intelligenc
neighl;orapf th. Gazette; ifet u
as hind as thet+e they had prel
it ihe terperity of the Administ I
pen, Taylor's ndvice, and onli
n - a qqa.!
to the Rio Grare. They 'del
an utirper'or t to powers that ;
to a - co-ordinate branch of :th
Congress-.-as I tr:ifliiig with I ,
etc. etc,. As %vo before said, l
t
one of these •i-iii its ill-nitnre ,
oveling manner, it remarked:
1
"It illbecnines us . oor judges or Constitu
tional law, to e,nquir - 4y whrit aritheiity the
AtPresident and 1 - r.., alker - h&ve framed and,
enacted this Tariff law?' It used to be Ought
that Congress Ivan a neCetiSitiy:party in •• thp
consu ni pi titian Hof all. acts of, international pal
icy; but times 1 and •cOtoms 'seem to have
Changed amazingly. Perhaps the maxim, of
encientobservance, that in war "law is si
lent," is recegnized as sound and truthful by,
Our present entighte d rulerS." ,-." , •
We sincerely pity nu neighbor4e is in'
4acka fog. §carcely Ira) he aboie become 1
deg on the piper before th 1 following V
Gen. Scott's l Geiteral Orders 'No. 75,nt Vera
Cruz,. appointing Brig. Gen I.Worth tempo
rarilyGovermir of the captu d City,. was re
-1 •
re
ceived-which s i piked all his ca
r uon lin this bat
tery. -So e ff ectually has it d o e it, that there
IS, not Oven a "flash in the pan g is week con
ern it: But to, the 'order r.- •
"He (Gen: Worth) will also establish it tem
oral,' and moderate tariff of duties,f subject
twttie approVal of the general-hi-chief and
I Commodore Perry, commending H. S. home
squadron, on all articles imported by sea front
the countries other than the I United States,
the proceeds Of said tariff to, be applied to the
benefit of the l sick and wounded of the army;
the squadron, and the indigent inhabitants of
Vera Cruz.
The tariff sour be established will be con
tinued until the itistrtietious l of the 'govern
'meat, at home shall be made known` in the
case.' '' • 1 , 1 -
. 1 1
-Wo hope Our nehililthes, althotilet "poor
judges of \ Constitutional lir," . will enquire
and iiifornius "by what aut riti" Gen;;St ott
• has ordered Gen. Worth, an ,what right Gen.
Worth has to frame 'and e act' "this tari ff
k
lawl" It may be that our neig bore will think
us "inquisitive," but we really would like to 1
have them explain how it is that a subordin
ate officer can assume powers over a conquer
ed city or port which his superior is not enti
tled to exercise..
By the by, Abut, idea o f Congress being "ri
, e
necessary party in the cimsitinmrtion of all
nets of inferring:owl policy," is about the best
joke of the season. - We never before` littl the
least idea that it possessed ; Such unlimited
powers as to regutate the totes'of natiorte, or
as our friend has it, "international policy:"—
Probably, however, he ineani, to be and rstood
-inAPickwiekian Sense:. If so, he•isa econd
ilioe Millar" and no mistake:
We find the following item under the
Telegraphic head of the PittithorgliChrOiticle
oft - he 21st. The, Rev. gentletnan alluded to
figured here and at Meadville prettly exteh
eiv'ety about a ... year flumes-a ,temperance
roadie r, 4i.,---alt.tr-tm n let cie 'Borne
- noise in the papers, first as a volunteer, then
decorum, rind now ho has fell by,' the nit
-1019 of the Mexicans:
:\" e anthem mail, . which arrived this
morning, brings infokinationthat Rev. W. H.
T. tarries and four others of the Pennsylva
nia iolunteers, were 'mOrddred while on 'an
excurion, seven miles from Vera Crpz. We
have ncifurtheiliarticulars. l
./-*.• : • big, and the Piasideney. , •
Thos . big presses that ,have rushed -With
such 7 An the availablOnernination of Gen.
Tri, or for the Presidency, I find them. , elves
..inewhat embarrassed. The Democratic
'press; and the, Democratic - meetings' hdre
never raped to bear testimony to the great
servicea and high \ character, of the General.
put the Whig presses which have put him
forward :Without iris knowle alliady
1 . \ knowledge, are,
quarrelling'about his‘clainis;,-* The papers
dvtiTted to Clay, or Hcott; or McLean, 0
ber,feelel uneasy at the extent of the
re ling manifested for one \ whom they. regard
its a little too Rough and aslittletooteady. 1
i r
I
he Boston Coulier, Mr.',\Webster's Organ,
-, 1 \ I
eitclOms: , \
1 •
"Away with
,this nonsense itho \ nt a Nation's
gratitude being due to Gen.' Tay,lor."
in
. \
At the Clay dinner j New \ York, on
. ,
W ednesday, - Mr. 'White,;-late of, Indiana,
copeluded a speech_ full of eulogy
,'o Henry
Clity, and nomihating him (bribe PreSidency
,
•in these Words:, . i „\ ,
g t the policy of ~ s I
I•t; l es il tr o a t a e a s i t t e rs da
tit,§ j u n n s v :. and; while there' t i
I no
man in this Union that would go fsrthet an d
do mo e than the humble ind i vi d ual tha ti -
\
dresses on for .the purpose of testifying a
-
proper ret,ntd. and admiration for that distill' ,
r,.,
guished inan \ who has shed such lustre, on
the military ckatacter of his country in' the
tented field, yetj, am the , last, so' help Me
God!—and whilstA breathe, I shall eVer be the
latit—to nirite a min freshlnnn the, field, to
the chair of the Preinlency; and, in , reward
military-achievements With the h ighest civil
itifficeiti the gift of a' freexpeople. ' . -
Pi:railing the' theme,- a to re- 1
gard Gen. Taylor ? as. eed) , ride for
'
Mr. Clay, but urging the .her or
notrthe orator said:
j .
"What eilents, gentlemen, time mit bring,
foith r no man amongst us' can prAct.. But
if, in 1848, Henry,- Clarlehall bet living, I
'think I can answer, .fir;st least 'eight hundred
Whigs assembled within the hearing of - my
voice, that they, as I' hitd.;occasion, to 'utter;
.the sentiment to.theirt one; year -,ago on the
'l3th 'elf the present rnontb,lyvill• know no. to.
!entity tin: 'Ashland, and no' 'man hut Henry ,
;Clay";!1 , (T . honderinfiripplanse.r j • • ,
i I .Matlil'n . 'could; niiseend,!! 'Gaye the'Or
press, "the enthnsi m with : which .ei' '
!paint, in thi speech was reeeived.a''' c '•:-. 1 ._
1 nail ltnad , Gottientiea '4lf Wastaeld , , , f.,
' ; ,The en:weeding:oaf this Convention wilt ti-
E ''';; fitn 'I We - 4 •
fount( in imot-er -1 m.• were pTe.ent
ed• ;. ,--,§ ~ ,
..i,,t,
ihY'utherengagements frate being preimn
'oe , We i !htid 'intended; bet vi6l4krefasill ii': W ?
numeionsly attended, and gist the utmostli a r
... hinn y a ndd good feeling prevallet ,. vire hto •
no d . onbt, it win have. a beneficiat, , :eiket, an ,
that the•ioad will titian be,Fomiiieticed„' -• * ~.
\ ,d 6 11:t: inquestitVas bell onSnitiafratirn
Il§ ' ' ho 'tit th'''§ii 'it' i Si' 1.0 ' ' 1
ing a t an- a e t. me
.. ms, o .
he body-of- a i wemart, .ai,iniifsengee who It ,
tied the'bighi iiioo.;iti ! 4 ll o.the Vf10. 4,1
e 01 ':
cor.;l. A Virditt..Wila rendereik accordingly
to was an emigrant froM England, and w
i, i‘company.Witteheilmahtiod•and'fitmlikei '
. ern Oitherr•Wayia the 4r West... .:, ;-,
i ,
BM
.; ` Ti
,'
!I the, Aderil bk.'
)the' M
I L
ezl 0
ar y-bfit4g
ted ,‘, 6 Ir
ur possess! ri s
edend pkel,,
er dowel; to ur
a,hooil atm se
lowly dad4ed
.atiuniU luk i ,ng
- .Mug
1 UArTny
nouns
,111tri QS
kisil tinged
' , 4Fninent,
alitution,
he Tribune thus disposes of the Wait
gArtaugy.;n _
_ . .yorlt city!, .. ;
W i ll "-
.'
''
. NOP
"Wit do 'Wiwi. eiritiosfly hope tbat Wu' 4
pit preekriiiire.uptiteoUht of the res ilt of o r
ree at charteMetOtamovill pip had. I i wo Id
be eettitin ttowitiWolreki fejury to .the Whpg'
eau e.. All kiew ifatour tti4ory was giv
to u s by political °precuts taut at all for t he
sake of our prlisetA. ir s 1
A
An arti,cl,o twill& Griiiette in regard ito
:GeT.lTrtylets: and - thel l Administration will ie:
ceii i e ': due attenti`oh in our • neat..., We ha l ve
neither room; net leis re to attend ' telt chid
tee k;.;'-
'' ' ' '', 1 ' 1'
` ' ' i. —
I
.;
...
_ , .., •
The Gazette ynititis to Itniwi n wilY JU ge'
,
Th mpiorr votedagainat the Wilmot l PrOvi d.
If. 1 bey are tto •very. ver y anxious to kn. Wt
i y
the can call onthe Judge and aelt . Win,
.: e
do bt not he will gladly impartito them alt
th information theivileaire,, either on tbat t p,
ie rir any other.' Ily, the by, the: jUdge . .',l;i
rer ned a connection-with C. Graben) , Pig In
1 •
b
the practice of the law, and wi ll balm to
•Ti
toliattot any busineap .in the,iine of hie ,ro
feasion, either for theta , or their. polit cat
friends: ,
il
le cy
he 111
iviette ams
Ault-finding,
li' Gen. Sam Medary, editor of the el
tesman, has been appointed Post Sh.
Columbus, Ohio, vice his - brotherJ•
dory,. deceased,
dr .
, Vaughn'e Griot american•Remed'
r Aug every other nostrum frottiitiC kn
1e of mankind from - all takhear of this
blo Mixture 'it is wonderful , mirticu
singular age t. 'Not a disease , e
Mich is not cur d—WhOle volumes of t
•
. ny'site before cures of every comp
Pinch has a name is certified to; and the
fling opinion is that "faith worked
ingp," or that Vaughn's medicine has
vested with an ingedrent or some hit
nknown property. The, most extrav
!tea tire told by people who , call,mpon
nt in this place to give testimony of
o and get a pamphlet: Seciadvertifie,
M¢RRlED..l7n•the 7th insi. in A l
y thaev, M. Himebaugh,,.l,llr. Joslp
faskinf, merchant, of Wattsborg,.ami
I tialine A., datighter of Wm., Sanborne
DISD.—On the 16th inst. •of Drop"S i
he Heart. Orrin ,Janes, son or Oliver 1
f With East. in the 20th year of his a
' On the 4th iinit. -Mr.- George Sanb
! i
Venting°, aged 73 yearsi. .
Ou the 19th! inst.. Mr. Martin Ha I
Greene, aged 71 years:
Gn the 13th ;.inst.,;Edinu.nd, eon of
•isnd Mayy Jr. MeSporren, of this city
about 2 yeark 1 ' . . • 4.
••• GRAHAM' Bt. THOMPSON,
Attorneys tit, L'ininsellitis.n. Law. Oil* Own 1
ettesS, jilekiscin *Co's. Suit% Er
Ap if titt,
O. Lam.ELLIOTT, SURGEON DENTIST.
p rminentlyj , lur otgd in. Erie. t hr,.
,residents on the sunnier of Seventh and Pent!!!
49
• ak.040 1 ricr.ipic icy co.
• :13 UFFALO, N. T.,
STORAGE, FORWARDING AND PRO.
DUCE COMMISSION MERCNANTS,'
ANI) liedlers'ia Lehigh and Erie Coal. Suit
- and . Produce gruierallv. Particular wren.
lion paid co the bile or Pro - duce and •pnrcliase f)
Merchnnilize. ,
N 0.3 ket Col urn Sivare,Stiutlt Wt..ttrf.
B. .N. BULB RT, patoafr.•
ifilf.l.l, N. Y . ' I 49
ff.it
Ma ti. %%TAW) respectfully 's
beg leave to in•
ftein thelLadies of this city' andivieittity
theistic lets justlreturited kola Philekleiphin with
the SPRING FASHIONS OF MILLINERY.—
A Iso, a very bealitiftil assortment of Bonne a, lion
net Silke entLitibbontl; together with a choice so
lection of French Artitleial Flowers? ? all of which
she will be pleased to show lwr customers and
friends at her iesideticit on Street, a, few
doors Etat oil Messrs: Goodwin & Vincent's
Store;
-11 Erie. April 24. 1847. r I "49'
.-
rf Toi IN Gft.4,HA \l, Prnprietor. The
is
- 4,1 P ub.criber would reeppeifil!lc infimn
ii ti Ilia fri6cts and the traveling puhlic
11.1v3vgl fq u term of years this
ri4v an I counnotlious House , shuttled at the
Eight t Street Count' Inetvioti ren,
floss the a 'WESTERN pie enti'nentty.the
convenient and desirable etoppinis, place for all
either doing business or linveling on the Cants
There is; ni,4o.;at:uelsed to this establishment, a
purge,and convenient Stable for the use, of Built
tuen and u hersiliaving horses. '
NO pains or expense has been 'spared in fitting
up' this house fir the convenience. 'edtillisit and
pleasure of utteca, and the proprietnr wolf ,t,,y
a - frit:tat tention ft, business to Inuit anti receive is'
share of poblie patronagt: L, -
Erie, April 24, 1817. 43
- -
PENN,9YLVANIA BOARDING HOUSE.
T"EObscriber has team! the house foNnerly
knovtin as the Hibernian Hotel, on French
wee, a fe(..v doors North of Fourth, for 1.110,-pur
pose of ktetking a Boarding Hat e . Boatilera
12e
will . takeived by the, day, wee , monthiand
year on the most reavonable terms, and he hopee
by strictattention to the onntint of hii guests, to
receive a , hare Of the public parttime°. I
N. 131.-Pnidece of elf .kinds, ioastantly/ kept
on hand, and for sale cheap.
' I ' SAMUEL URADSHAISY.
April-0:
-Erie, Apri: 1917. 1 • •.• 3[o
STORAGE'AND FoRWARDING;'
Tu: iht)s ere peplum!' to receive and
. forward flaring the sesioli by the Eric,Eren
siert canal to any pointron the Lakes 'or (thin, dlr.
a
er - property etorkt ; .terl to their care wit 4 the ilk
mo s t dispatch and =it'the loweim cues.
• Bolt t , resand'aroccries allatio Is constfint-
I on hand and Cot rule "heap at iheir Ware lipase
in the canal; Eigth e;treet landing, Mailer's Oa-,
sin i P P. GLAZIER,I
' •M.
mitv• seA
Er # April 21. 1817.
Skin : Of
' 1847.] - BY - -.. [Sprihg of 1:847.
Spin,
p i
,
Rail "- ,, —° "
—lAtr Road !
XT El , JitiNG 4. $u $1 si.Ea. , woos, iiel.
.1. 1 1 ri..eiv •I at the Jew, Store, No. I Comte,.'
Oaf Exehtio2 ,co jner of French and Fifth ate., '
AlesKs, ittleriectonteringalt harts ofperits, by
sea and tind,ii•i re with his new and fashinntiliNt
ki
floods, reha; -, .in New York and Philadeliihia '
at the lowest rash Ori es, and einbrne isig t lie itrt*-:'
est, satiety iif Valle and „Svtiitti'Dry aootli.dver I
drought to this ple a ',A few of !hens wili• Wino •
„
roapoN Et ANC.Y' GODS: - '
\
SI La •—s ti itted Poill, de - Solr. -- ,i ,
- ... Haiti Grenadi e, , .., ...1 1 -,,,. :, 2. - -;,. - - c!
\
' : , Ilk Foula s t . d t, , , ,`: .• \ I ' , ' - '", - i ."!,
• -, ,^ ''., eal wat'iu.q., ripedb ack is bleolit
Wti%'wlyered; , . •, • .. ' • - I , "i , t ,- ` 1
, - Whit kit! Mask tin, , \ ..: i' ' 1
',., , r . — Phifn uk Italiani, . I • ;I ,
.:,,,.,- - F .,, '_Etilered letenves., ',. ,- -', L.- ' , • 1-- , ',1"..'
~'Fittliti'G, in Oa tri . .NHO V: 'O t t iti \, a iiiiitif,.:il ki : r-}, .1
;Al pi I n (tithes. Own u tl ernbrinderi.d., , , ii;
' -Fritith einbroideied‘ 1104 for eltildren„,. ..,
'YekY prel4 %I.:de - ,t,iiiiieticlor.fi., gef yardb..
Preiiioh..4l4lol•Linen'tanifiriti ilditk ., :- . - t !) ,
Ethhiitleied,and hordeeed ,4i; \ d '.'. ":" -•-• ',
'Elituttlelte sitigle Ftvilehfieedle # timid Ctillti
• - .. ,4 /;-.•and eatiis; , ' —' - le". i---'• ' - :,
Embroidered 'lselin Sheirls '.,,- .-,'' ".
Bilk. Cashmere and Barriiga? oi ''.' ' ,I: '
c it\.El
'Franih Barrage Stattfe,t'd. -., •• -, 4 " -:: :
English 010,0 Laces, Swiss nd earobrig _
Black, white and coloild.Fre ,
sl.kand innhilr gloVils and .2
Ombra Sitriiied"Botine t . Eibisti d
Fittitryd - ' -do: -r , d0.,.1
' ccititithian_clord. il...seel3ttflatil
Silitlfliinnet,Wife,.#oako.'.. ,i 1
ir.zwitiontrocuptand n
..„ 10,41
-,.;: '. N.c•.i .1 b Coniiu
April
WESTE4N HOTEL),
ch,lCll Plmresl
• 1:
her - •
= L(00.1/1
• rcillki Pcchang
rtenCW,M4
... _ ..ut
• Yusiri;4o:4i :"- ' ' i'.,2*l•.e6mAs.!
AtiiYiril Ie - 1 ; ;ont:Co. NAC:i'Veeol9: 9113:. •
-'l ) ;•eknlivr ?or - the '-'l l l,4iotor auif l ipoid Whole.
iblies owl itiiiull hy:' `-, 1 . 1 s,‘c.gno*Co.; •''
'_NoGii ,4r6kPtieet...Pittlourith,; 04:,
" ',' it.J,t'Niliii-- . Purt;ltiocre Will i'lleaii 1)9 pAiihti
for end inquire for; ”De. .111 1 Lignes, ; Livsr ' Priliq
and-ink&' 9..01.15e1: 71 ;-'• ' - -"" ''
1
7'
1..:3-s er ,,' •' , •-•-+; "•' ' .
. oin ,; 1
.' , g evidoirico or,liicrivg ilefoont/ fo r
• . • , ',. ,-.Dlt. NPL.NNE*3.. , , •
• LIVER. 'PILI. ..,
. , , .. A o'. .t , -- gigt,,. Feb.. i ikh, 1841'
14tkoortr. Pun &C ; O: i 'Piolurs . gh,',7o,' .' ' .1'
' Gints'. 7 -Eticloseil. you {will funl ,O.ii Aollay !
which please plaCri atouctredit . and •:foridord.'i
some of yoo "Dr. .11 La) los 1.1a5r . Pills," we ay ,
eiiiikely,o ; Rc . iiiiticirully cow' ; & u• I 1 -
'.
- • ... . i Ci%ItTEK 413110Tiierr.-
Pr 14.-fut tits Pimp:icor and oiati Wbol ' •
Ink and. Whit by rI .1:' KIDD & 'Co:
_..'' N0..M.1.',W0il et, Pll 0.1414 Pd.
li.r.N., 11.-t Port:Wiser/t will be particular, en
enquire foo."Di.. Nl'l.4!r_ie - el.iver Palo," and to
no onset: ' ' • r 1 -
~. .
. '. . . "L"O .. iteriti
• oa Ito_ tautly Concern; , '
- DB 11P
.': LA N V .S. - ts/E4P PILLS'
O., TL,
Mntsa....J., KAttn, t‘c , • , : 1 ',
'Chia fintotartity that t Y it.ifd has itren afflict
for several y . etirs,- with th 1111)trwittte pains at qt
•rioterinore or Jes-t—Ptiitit in the tight ;tide; oho t
WO Wire or the rihsr, exit:lA*3p to 1,10 filbtab o ll
der; Nits in the. track part of the heath, and etre c
Ail , HO* eye, \necolnpar4ed by weakness, lotii I
Opt,uite„, and lentos:. constantly
„confined to h r.
beik Situ° Anglia; she itrltr u 81.4 three lidies• f
1
.1 1..:Ulatie's,Livir Pills." and I linvo now to tat .
' Ott by the use of th - cse Pills. sholtas heed n
fled in no ordinary tlece. Udder the Pio s
ilence ofGyd sis :new cniays gottd.healilt, end is
out= to attend tq the do:gentle conEerna. of y
family. • • • JAMES sTEWAR.T.I
Richrnond, Jefferson ?o. Ohio:.'
' - STILL MORE. '• t i
, •
•
.ter
cob
eg
ous
ists
sti-
shit
pre
all
mm
erto
gant
his
lres.
, .
Mn.', Y. Kum.
Dear Sir: —I call to inform you of .11m virt
br "/)r. APL , lne's Liver Piihr,i' In the cure' of
wile, who wits; induct if to try oho box; by the_
of Which - shill:it so !ninth relief that she Foeta l
4a i•toruh Since she has taken the second. ;
hr health hus.introved p., much ithat e'te is , I
;
better than silo-hos beer ' for several years.
tielehhors hate become acquaitilej wt :h thief
sothac as Soon os I eel stoney 1 will buy the
the t!ozen, to Supply those in my immediate nel
horhoocl. 1 R. CC/CHUAN.
ELI
W.
E q.
patabii,h, rd. .:
Pierartnifor ilia Pr: r tricior Pohlii
W
F;1 1 0 and (WWI thy , J. K 101 3& Co.
No. 60 ,oati pt. Pi talnirgh,- Pi
iZill
anes,
1 1. ;1 ) . of
12EG
Clark
aged
rent
e.
=I
NI rams. 3
• !n t'• mood! or 'Jo.
o's Amoiria
ge have Fold, and pun
hetelofore. • IWO 11 17
frOm Nem; Yolk by'ex
vutilit ba nn Y
RI mint Rut:best; r froi
Yours t.ply
Rechkl , ter: ti. y.,
- , Prepared for the p
Talc and wall by
No.
te — P N. W
Cculat,and inept
cificdat Vrr!nif",'
MIEM2=I
Bk. M'L
Messes. .t.'KE
Cents it
Alecry neat her,
(A2mit fur this p
'hiultly•approvi d
prompts me, an
ter to your Irrupt
hahi ants or ,this town arid troortyi• goner
hme iven the Vrratifne of 'pr. ,APLarre a fat
frig! in uoir and pronounce it l to' be t ifh
out au exc./priori., the very-best Worm Aledicia ev
er 0 fere(' to those afflicted with ounts. .
The M e h estimation in which tlw Vermifugeh
held in this vonunifility has
,indtriaal me tour
chase it in future from you, or yoti A gerrism
you inegreorly by lerivne, pet e ori
moll, your tragli price fes the yermilu g e b th
gross. r ' Very re. puetfully rims, •
3.! OPS,NYDZIi,
Prepared for the rePrietor avid se111; Whirl sal
and Retail by J. I{lols l- 14..70.
No. eq. wo,,d Street, Pittaburgli,la.
- ' OPINION (W 'T IE PEOPLII 1 . , I,
We give below a specimen of many-certifi
cates blindest!, us every day and which tie pre:mule
h stuf fi zient to convince any perion of the 94 . eri•
citify of Sir. JlPLque's Vertniftwe,'overall Mit' r so
tilled. Virmlfzips. J • .
This is
oto certify, that with Dr. When° pet
cillc, a child amine, 2 years old, past+tl EC I rgo
worms, besides a large quantity of suldkorte t ss to
re
produce this discharge, it only quid two tea.
spoonsful. The balance of the vial I gave to an
other child 8 yeare old, whichcaused a diseltaw;
of 28 large, besides's-quantity of small mortis's.
WILLIAM ArCLELtL_ ,A Np,
i
N. Fayette tp. Allegheny co.•PaJarr. 20, 847
Prepared for the Proprieug and saki Who! dal
and Retail by • J. KIDD &.Co.
No, CI Wood Street, Pit rsburgh,, a.
.f , A toll. 0.- - -Porehatkors will please be par ict
T 3
lar and enquire Sir 'Dr At Liii!'s fra in Sp.ii to I
V e rmifoge, and take nothing i elsO., ,:• -, \
A G e:O 73. —Ca tier St
I rtber, 4...-H. lir sn i
Co.. Erie; J. Marvin, amifordgJolinM'Clurt
Girard; „John A. Tracy. k'aiidiew ; i W. H.To ni
cad, S,prinufield; 'Tian Sr. Vince t, Crancarrillt
1 ,.
Jackson Sr. Campbell, Edenhoro; 113. C. To m I
Co. ivalishirg; A'. Tourtellna., Union 11.1111 ,
H. Haynes, North East... I. ! t ,• . - i *
old by, Dripaists, ../inds‘ll4crchante gene II;
throuvhottt the United States. _ .1
, lAprit 2-1, 4947, / g
.__
• I-
R Rs ) 4 10 y 4 L. 4 .,, .„
tT.., sEi'pEt. has removed hisl3lOtety an C,
.1 Store'io the comer of Frcrieh and Fifill st
i the stare lately occupied by C. 'Schwingle `
p site the Benner llotel, . i •
PAO. Jan. 31. 1947 _..' r ."i • ' • • •
rr••-•-• ••-4•• , •
DISSOLUTION OF 'PARTN kitstilp.
TH' partnership heretofore. exitaing hetwcen
the underei:uncil, in the practice of Law, has
beet% ,tlissolvad by, intrual cOnsent. Ail Persons
runt iced 'us are requested to call at the flit
nd Settle their respi (Aso accounts, on or efo e
ho,first f February next. •Thase who trigle:
li'i4 oath may incur coati. • l•
. - , . - JOHN ..BiALBItAITII,
. .
,
~, . .
_, • CARSON AltitHil,AL
. Erie, J t n: 11, 1847. , " I:' --, 31 45
, 4 , , •
The ohs and paper/forth° liat:ellsmof :r AL
DIt'AITII $. GRAHAM ' ere,by muttral Note
plsni, k6;witll me pithe InupoSe 'Of clOPilliit r i p
the,biirlo,eas of tht coneern awl eolieetintt all outs,
tiltie - .lt I',am 'et:4'2o'l4lloas 'sp • clay a's po.siblr
111 . !_aft.,'aes'oClnicat with me in,. business %V 1.-t
u
'2OF2. lid' 'WM.' A. GALIMt %Bill, F.sq ;at
~,.
t , ‘ tatt theidEco rawly iiceitpiedajeGallir ith,
- ..c- - :. • !i',,p limier - the film of GALIMAIT 1.8.
•' ...;.," ,' • ,Nebere act littsinesi in the Ike gr - th pr.
'-• ':'''''' , ' 'WBI b`ti ititemlett•tb - wiflulitettiptrie ar
tiltsitlial
U.-IOtIN G1if..1311.A Ft H.
', Erie, rchrstafy 3; 190, (.... ...d H. .v'. 0
tak. T
, ~ : ERIE WOOLEN FA 011Ns ,
• ',' :C4ti1 . .),,,r-ME.,11,A I• 1: V .
.. 1 ; 1'4%N .•
..
kcs ti l • i • s ip: t ti t i i r o S i
, o tr f r l t h n e in i4 i e lti 10 1 1. St: ri n ti ,,F ,
: tx
fy elicit . iiOtt, thei,pintille,tl4: - the ,ve
. y lihti A' tr)
it.ift
- cirtt4litcai to their rociery ' Ike iteer no,
aii, top to-merit and ,ob - nin p increare%) ; ;pl4-
r if auebv the great indimeniptits they this' Pin,
0 5 .41
o rries:.,,il . ‘lihn tisfe. WOul lo:siehOnLtifot; talk
' - tihrniiire;Sutine , ts, IhiSedei, *b. They . ill's,-
so Sourso!nri VV - 01 op 11 . :S Ilia eiktiifor pjoy,,to
sui ItionuOs." • • -' I -- e '- .
' , riNlay. IC 18.111. - : s‘
. -••••,,, ~. . •
1) 4 1 ... 71 i5 e. Tut.
441
\I.I.IAIBi. A 4. AV,Acii,N.- , ,
Alm, and ono, eepond .1* 51 -.l.nminni , two
oisolN agonv,.for gate nt,ii rf4t bsyzain by
LEST4,' SENNETT CpIESTER-s
~ .. ir
co. Pi taburgh, Pa.
ch: Ins r , vs received 6 do , o
Voim Sperific.l all ort whicl
t .
wish a furoliOr supply a
uenoly rroeivis•
__panda 'el
q iineao, and prr mime 0 ri
lip forwarding by Viid in di
a Pittsburgh: 1 '
• POST 'Et 10V1L.E.4 ~
7 0.... b. • :?. /, 1917:
rOprietor and soh' •Wit lo
J K1151)11. Co. • 1,
..
,I I •
7.6
nd • • . . ':. I:RANI SNCIINES.I k-;. !
~,
& ixTE A re._*,,,e , prepirett 'fir tnslte Of repair
,:c ' --, v sintitzt .nainesorttl tn. sati-rylnt s zti
114
re- hive 41(1410 in sir abilll'io win nut . '
ad wo•k. witlesilitllOr I. , riiectlon of ink* whist) sq.
,
have recently luiltiiind Flut ir i , h, operttonrat otn.
OS' Fotnutt7:7: .- t : - 'i - - ' ''"-- i - "r.- '-• ;
1""" ' . LEST R. SENN& 'l* & CHEWER:7" 1
IA
N. U 4 A ecand , hand Seine oESltstsiiissurio li
c t,
"r„' er. toga hi* it tit bellows f r i Smell , rtuntity. for I
41 sale at a. ham in. . .: L.;l94'a. C.\ I i
o n. ; Ede/ It 20, 1817. I-' - 1 .f-- 44 ;
`on , t
1 N, l i filie
) Af 11E1d$K
illy tussle!
. 0 1 11111P i vas t , : 14 .ec k ut ! 1
orpot i blit! a'
et , 1 , . -. , tt "el!
3sy alai It - bey tr a de- siided epee
ibeiiiititlidi MOW , • •
‘•-• • .---.- Old illlowileueis'd t--
...,_
VOPVierups, isselbeett cave lute
passe stu i
ivied ' • ; ."
'" -
int etitic4tt._ 5 . ___ .... SIOD1r; it 11=111,18alt• .
OM. that, if the chit - 1164t0n be oo outtreiy e WS- •
lterutorroote fa thoirvelisstued y to pasaitialsb..is alp
, tultitely ,cortgot to drsie Witco's o aver) , moue trim th•
i • ' - i __,-
hen lee to Mt to 'Wore , shoo Ur, weesse Is ilsaidi
, iliwis acaiti it of the sepetabsutit :t estate: V like mu.
nas ityfe st.latp, 1,10'10.5 the
.. y' to. health. we awl
5.64n50 t. COriinills. 7 . •, , , t t 4-.. .
~ ,_, .iialktt.i.VtaiNliti V Wad gills ,
f l r
1 4 P ill bo' tot iz o• rowi tthe o w toi u tth ei bot o t i . a ' 1t: t ai tit ii sZos se t: tin XD
;elute Platt datratb was c .elli Atth i rttll,
anew they rood .tut dot holy au aamuill sad teurrepi
Outlaws. the chase Of db•sti. bra easy sod NA _URAL
ftfANXtit to albit e,d they ittriy "sy -
td
1 • , We Agnes ate& 1••••111 1 , -
diseaso oter ry slam tit ripu/lY eetele &UP ibe.bell.ft
iu
. Few mile i(ei Olt; ebitar ilel es t r so jyfonly es the
esatilatd - of e... - - '‘ , ltttWeitb NI J su Vegetable tips.--
Tbsivise , - • every diusetleis. UMW
drubs tbf 'is &Wald le a pow saw.
1 than of. Ceti beitor,iiiissisdytael ai g
croatiq . nio din.. oat best
lotions, . ith *mei ut the '
lama iu Ployed.tistioesi es I
slept NI ti se of OM*. use
be witrib u ill the shape st
t.
, .
etu tett :tea; /•• .
- ereasuk Miss:: ' '. '
I tar* 'iris iiiiirWssi
pular..'t ftwaissil Rees
be supplied.
3 II N - so,l,Artitt"
Irat . OW' untalicia• has
is isslppi.
i ry Silt mitten. •
, to !toed ever/ MU de
, to tax Metillei of tag
biped effete •f' s'
',Waists dawn. _ • -
eiIESTRRA :fat" .
-ft, Fa. " • '"
somas ?W1 le My
best usetlitiuti •I *aft
, r.i. tursalls'at.thais In
.4 it'cLUILE. I'. di4
Mau a. • ' .'"
I I:r . twf u th n. toe alt „Ir m a
.
There is mph i•tor
here the lolls • -Lee *
I 'Tit IIEISIIA -
; °M , . - ' O l '
nut - of ',year 1
raging w'rit'e L.
Lilo Sur...ld us le%
, . . .., i J .
r illitir we1.,1 ipkte of
i'doetdrs, who *eve ea
tut. people ft ssir
supply, I MI Ye gle
i It. . iliSIA: 1 1."
V/ ,-
' satilf i sc itj t;
r to ti
' it olod ied
bet secs tot
“Wri p.
'tits titbit
etrOutir
(CO raptto I
'd i Wii
. ,
rrelhiYixt Mori n
• .Ih:re aged tt rieht'irLidiAtt'
fatally. and &mid Rivet to belb
Wed. f with to heCUILOW ee seen
this ol n ie. , • JitSl
, Fraln Cirri Inborn
. So timeitucs, tby Niche
IVtleht v lodise Vegeohlu Pit
roe • aligane and 17104 r resat , g.
-!heal.. 1
5004 • '
• • Sti
• • Five! Antatda
hApprehending . haul shall It
fill. !Pekoe o
this resMitl to {Opp!) , 010,1 bre
lily biome Way or t.t.orr.. •
The P11141.01w ii.rd
the opixialtiou of so t *tAilaitb
erted.oll their isOlui eget* j , fOV
therm Ilia if I hove a centiuue
'e'en tbd4.l Yew
' 'Prom Sca flew
hove Trly . stillthruoth
w
vigil oos I llltuk L tool i; to
tight dusieu more. "Ilte;qutekt•
11 ,holircil.sri late iiciity,eearou I
sureytier• Pills ere liked idp*:_lo
tb.o 10-dicieit witt lowned
felicti/ it" Fri k.eic • f a sing
beta b . ird and di opprore o:. •
.1004 like thew; p,.t 1 reckon t
sod Odf-lutarest will itekerelly
• 1•Youlm. &a. • 1.13
13 , :ch ate eftto Of the • !.teat
'Moo oY t'ite Mot teseict bitty
*hoot Olt itertuuithes fur uhsery
tpci hind
Th 4 fullowldg reklate
been duly uppublied agents fu
o:o.liluslrord, Eric.
g4llltlo flul IIIW & eCi.• Wail)
Je'. Aid:hre :Ito: otkitril.
J. 8.0 v.runen, thsirid...;„
ErestUsAvetill Northviie.
Riley & Vetter; West Spriest
W. U. Tuou.o.u.l, dortutfist
pea & Co.; • +Heston ,
i• 1/ t. Piorth E4lt.
Jabs Clltuit6i!nstrvioir
'times& w. Cottsiz.
opfla it the malty7rd
deeeite. ale eslttl y It
yegetbble IPIII4 .
• Tag ura.lfkon amat. A
i i Pritt.S;ll4lltietito.va
Walt tPE OH VIE TOP
fliutire, pn TopttereT.f
c °Thee. TlttoT}Tl exele
0 'Vegdahte Pill , - .bole
. S
reel" Pe Tte.telphiii tr...'B G TAT 1
Tro t/at
u 8044
Vtle. Ail II 'a. 181 1 ..
.
!us in
roes
as
this
lively
!WWI
,I. it Eitkor:cALezo - • I •
NI3IENT,: -
i t ged to be the !AFALLIBLIff
spiue. Aff4ctsons. Centracs
ti aunt •Quidsy twee, Oki i
best, Alpe is the' threest
a , rrdiSea, Malt !theses,
a ii 011,17errou, eisesers.
LAM which tils ittilioded MIL
J..wwiPut. rauncLWlß UM
s of ten different Weasels - ,
I 1 IL CMO UOS that hate: '
eveir sI Ills been iutrotinced;
d A r let ED to mod at
F
i ' 'Fllfrif CAN BE RELIELF
!rmo eJtautuijli. Walsh IPS;
..1 immolates the *ether of •
Aber Nautical 'w °rho, is swan
. valueof ltis celebrated Ler
_it. • 1 - , -
Bing Sing. July 231, AU. •
- , - • 4. .
s ' i11........'
lir Vl.7sl ' im— S ror n t i° lll . iii:n ii,ir ascehl IT ' bd.* ittiffee-,
~. CS widrithetreritisat. • terra ha stuctil , s•roriequetioe•
1
of thatirdite ide which it Its curer. than a brother.' t Oil
and lujurea h a i raiJii, is uei g my applgia Hunt's Wok
.tneta, from Which-, ha. imleiliste re ref I -subsequently
feeling on menet' of ce old ompaidom,l appliedit tea*
g us t eillicteit, which el nee letnoved it. As I law cora. ' 1
4 .gels ell ship imisteirs to can a medicine chest Whilst at
*O2, tione sholi hi gb 11/ 11 10111 hi*, 011 I 11111 , COtle bottle fee y t
n (memo purpose" Wort 'sill tie inctimisie they Lan catty.
l e , You may um ibis .om no tio:igst p yr.ur asare. .
Very repel ul , iy. ours; '
I - : EIIttUND . B1:111CT.-0 1
, ' I.gootlrmln. of Orb tend ng la the wird lye( Friends., '
le speakitas follows sf tit • grle.t irmwty, littnier Llbiamot.
. , ' Art, r, IA tb mouth, la. lift. •
i7iorye.B Sta.:too: . ',. ' ••• ,-
'Bi' seemed Brien& —TI, trite
,of the 20th tittles% Ea vu. _
-,
relied:' lii my re il '1 would,i'a.. telt i hire heee brush
il
lee with ti tame k Ce seem , : tirl'ao, during which tissue
it had distressed #cm 'cls. " 1' rectified a bottle of llent'a
liniineilt at thy f re trip in t rpriug.mtil I have .a.rat '
it freely, put I easat th , a .iike that -tilde= bare bad
bub o& no tr w ubt wit milLooo. A friend to wheal I
i t ,
seat a boo le.i iiibr a' 0 that it wait A greseibenelt tartar,
ip . rheum:are uffectio I. Ihe elm Ile,ltst ion Iliii teltattle
mantling it to antrper . a necd ug an eatemuiCremedy...
...,„ _ J •CONOlifFt Vet
i , I .7309b1. liit. 4. let&
lb Creryt.g. 4'a?asM,
Ste.-somo L. tier . Pete heated myself Is worktagi '
and the calf of ICI gokie out in pimples, - width by
•• seratchitig soiiti case reset *Ores of the tritest diseriss i
re Lion. vh„ Iratzt, ;Id a a'swelliag wall soltrom (bat lOWA
not rest day or night t used butt one bottle of your Licrti.
-Silent, cud am lr eel retyertil. 'I was' alto aforird brit
s,. saleihnil inthe *ruts oirsetlies aameicaus: i t e aird the my:
7.:. ilisitiodof the alit ut,' relieved me at alai /Itl
lo ioundeiittir. see* ow II to ate public a. lass . litititoinoto
, remedy:. •' ' ; i RlCllAllift 111091fER: ' •
ilWhierdulthent aso et 25 taut 50: reetstWi WWI*, by
iilllbo Yrivalpal lug iota and Merclutnts seroaghems ape -
.4s M:1311111.. . - 1 '
he ri. Agents inr Yeti Toth; nit
s i t • n n tra "4 o,4,l3 .EY N . I 1",
O C . ; I
..o.iktenc,:i.,l.4ytl%Vta,t.ll,l3treef,..
A. i }*
..3 !ifirlitortfer felted cud Willjare o.
re f , , • Atti`DAVl 4 . 1. . I ,leG , Willi•on Street. - "1' - I . =
icy • • JOIINSQVii KIDD'S/ Cu rj ti.bur 0 „,,,,b..4. 7 «, spats
16 , . for - Weatori PAI "Attalla- - I
1 .1 Onfrrs I#ilnis a tolbirniSlFin 4 Silitf.N.;"l., win b• st
- rmo,' tied to. 1,. j . .. . v..10 , 166E L. 14TAFro N. .. -
, For ra ii. by . J. 1. flurtein'ilk C 0... F:rie, 11.1' . . P .Tia "6 °e rror,. It
,' Errt, J. Cleinent Fairview; Pa,. Jones 01 Co. i Ird. ,
April tiS, 11117. 47 H •
liS J A VfOlori:t ExT:
troa7.o . !tb U root T sc i li 1
Is
1.1121,Eby for Haoloom
tomi ott'io Mastics, Nu
Moro. l'esos in Moll
old
_ratOLTooth.iche
flurd . I coup. Frosted
T riIIUMPfIANT
i. .1.4,......-e-0h.....-
cnein OM 'most sever
il'Moro n Ine , l-tol 01-
Vett bo towed wi.on .t ,
giros us the rig t to r
ouce to the ONLY ,
ON. • ( ,
rirTIM following)'
IProuso Anion 11116 krrq
t c h e ite il l b .;: e •% . l:j . l,o w t, e ti o nit t i f i
woof rehi.dy. i1L5114 . 41- LI
1
1 evil
i imirs,
?lc In
i
, : pr
lEi
1 1 Mu
hg
ier
I .
uda
gm.
nej
1 „ . . .. .
'B_ HEAVE POW.PERK”
I 11•RE-FOlt REA ‘DES AND
IN HORSES.- A Icing flimiliaci
end,personill Rent ment of the dia
tivey are subject haie at length
discovery in - thi. exceedingly III&
ok the Ileatii and teach— a Ilk
ii h d re ce ani
snimale'tnihaimn rflykri;notdhedrentit
•• spited. I;huxo,no l hesitancy in .
ri
• poviler . orAN eirettually and/ thassh
leery sympOns and Testiga
COl.l
-
it
wylch.t
'4l COUGH
wiiit 1*(140
Cagos stihic
tit
Liable reaidy,
entie.whikh p
PaYin!: t nt nr
ad!,
l i
Olighiy:tivdica e every sympfo”. _lc p,
_hiti ;
Ogee' and du ierous (Heenan if Fierily , ' any )
reasonnble len tth of Limo after -it.haatreo coin ,
fir:toted. lIIV,If Ryan dircOver vymptoma of, Dept
oft /troves in yolk itatse. rearm to .this prudes.
Without delayil t perseveringly . and alienate , •
the hints aeuem 4nyinu the directions for• the '
Ti
treatment of the mtimids, a in Pile caste put 01"
ton ion , will find:dttit it co es. • C .) • .1.
Is any dellit t ria of reeinp. eertificatteat of oat* { 1
!
of thcint cnilln the atlent. Price 5O cents pee hots \ ,
tie. At ahuhic. ured by A. V. Colemiii, Nefi - lrotit
C.Pf_WrElit iSt!,I3ItOTHER, agen*Erkeiri,
' March 27. 1847.
. • - -i -, - - - 4s•
- 1 ' -
WANTED
rieGuixiii any ' qquindl OI 9evai
PF44IE..IIPARDS, 8.800,
14 18 fett long. '
111-2 by 10, en.! t-stoo
20' reef-104. ;
•= T 1 ltDiPit3, l A Sinai by
3 Al,;-
ng. for-iuttlhel MO, .
liena ' td, when. *Oaf 4 1 ide
rout
1 0);
' t :
.6i;
I
N eiciarrue' r
1-IEM).• •
2 inthe4 wide.
~- 1 1EAILO4K
'fl 15; 4.18 do
-.VIFMLOCIV
10.'14 atidlef
m2eket
t•umber.sard 101,
MIMI
CI
•lln6l*
brolislt
„"ftics.... • •
th.,paht ion 10ri1.42d1
* 1 . 1 4 14 " A t trro;Io " ; 4311
elgieilte.e cosi.idenAty;
) waved iieSeekeiratty Nem
I aninisi fai fie sow* Wire.
Jule al".+l Vim Am
owe_ of di, rispiciotto
ey Never twice tried amp.
be coomalteito -
Mit ItuTTINGUAII. 4 '
i our vitleuttuily ludo by
mei who ..ro hoops. old
f %Ivo ale not quelled is
*Mel etonfaFtoPero Imo*
Egiequoinfr• •.' .
. . •
t
i'licpotipl'c WY; t4iii44lloll
order tti.
iutitur to Wtigtal litd•
•
E=t
•r W32.lVirsoweossi-rs
1.01 , i.ut 50X. Fort oOtr,"
t. - 10 OziY. T '
the'atle of Wright& Ds 'AM
d rettptv 16_111A:ea r trait;
Spirt, New York; -sad 11110
'44 1
MI