THE OBSE “The World is Governed too ERIE, PA Saturday Morning, May Il• !ISA?. DEITIOCRA NOMIN FOR -Fll 9- S;. R. SHUNK OR CANAL C051311:110 MORRIS LONGS (" Owing to circumatanc; control, we have been unable much attention to our paper mon., This will account fo t meal variety in the editorial del jr.'lV at has, , ecome of the viscic'? it Corn erg ial has n , about it since the; Taylor feve Has the old General come a Res • that 11id.ican wing batted? Moro Troops Called .1", The President,his, caped for, six thousand more volunteers, and wesee it stated in some 2,f t he papers that two ) compHies are to be from this State, and some say ten. If the lat.: ter is the case, wo } expect, inc so much pat riotism has ,been Manksted in certain quar t ters of the whig partyito see a ompany rais edhere instanter—all dUri;tioin s ould be pled . erto sipport , ailluntinations n the night." ha! They should not be enlisted, h w , ver, under the influence ' f "whistling, d mming. and drinking," as _yould imii ate that the !'cause is bad,'' "li e Poly's war t for the exten sion of Slavery." .' .1.. We see that-the Litera has charged hanks—liviessrs`. Co. h,v i ng become its props friend Cr.EatENT, remains as together with the change, gives that the VNlesiengei7 will still , previous character. . GA - . 'Dodge, ,)if Wiscon another session of the I t eg.islai thority may he iMinediately gi b ) garn'zation of asd nd State convention,'to remodel the Const tittion, in, place of that which has been rejected, Or The "tor-thug editor - of .he Observer," • begs leave to inf l ornt the - "wilting editor (:tf the" Gazette that when iteinal es a - statene t of a fact of which he is persona l llycognize t, tk"irritiv i editor of the l'ibarver" will - ut Ajuestion hi.i'veracity on the s t rength of ny irresponsible letter writer for tl e North Art(er lean, or any other paper, , Th of the" Gazette, however, it do as his po -1: cal education and the p ' nological con.: formation of his head may d ate. • Virginia Elect ou. Full returns 'or the elect i on. fißnibers of Congrelie havelro ceived. So far as heard re indicate a whig gain of three bets—among theM"head him Of 'pier notonety. The itsiotni'stratton, en. l •raftor . It is arousing toob • ri l .le the 1 °four cotemporaiies of the G II howl their position as oppone ent war. with Mexico. 'Tar; ago t iat paper sought, by ev power, toithrow discredit up Adrinnistration, but the war! to shield the war and those e still tlonfinues its abuse an ; Sion f the Administration, Julien an impartial history. `he last twelve mOnthe she will then appear" that the o be separated frOut•the Other ry or disgrace df its,prosijc and the iadrlizistration are Adminiatration and the Derr arable,' which neitherthe a newspaper editor and dema of Congress, divide. •If it due to'the inanner in whi l been proseCuted, the/tans c peditions, Ike., jilt° Admit supporters are.certainly en: euredly Would Whig par Tesponsible i 1 any failures resulted ther from. But t --expedition hav'e been fi i and equippet, and sent:t into the enemy's country their territory is now 804 and yet the whigs affirm t tion is not only inefficient, kept et "fire in the rear" of fieient officers in securini l'iont does not this a,p. • , r 'strange—aye, as strange as fiction? Andl.hould pot "a cent ' mon regard foi the intellf cncc" df the people, "if not of trilth," -have p evented them Scow ' 'promulgating such an ah -urdity. But let us examine this absurd char „, emade in the fol lowing language by the azette; "A secret, i b il-suppress d dislike---a privily concerted determination o irijnre and destroy General Taylor, r has all long been apparc among the active spirits t Washington." New to show bow ut etly col winded this allegation he, let us refer back afew mouths before the breaking out I f:4 the War and trace' events up to the present time.., As early as October 4th, 1845, we find Cok Taylor, It Brig -tidier General by brevet, in commandfof the Arm' of ,Occupation at Corpus Chri4ti,'wri ling to the •War Department and urging the necessity of hi being allowed to take posses sion of the cou try between 0 *feces and the .Rio Grande y_kforward movement to the bank of said river. On the 6th of 'Fehruary. 1846, we still find him urging the same thing. Well,: the Administration, confiding in his judgment, acceded to his wish,land the Army il e was oncentrated oni the banks of' the Rio 'ra de.' This i`ti (peter evidence of an "ill sup reascd dislike" on the 'part of the Admin. : ktrition toward him,, truly! The Adminis tration takes his advice, confides in, his judg rnent, grants all he wishes, and all he time if, lattempting to "injure and destroy" I im!. Tho tattles 'of the Bth land 9th of 1)Ia followed, victory perched o our, banner,ibut whigery : ever on the alert t find, fault, affirmed that . ,Thor battles, their l ea of life, kc., would not have twined, if the army had not marched to the Rio Grande, and denounced that move .rierit, in and out of Congress, as the cause of. the war! The Presidint, however,made Bre vet Brigadier General Taylor, a Major Gener al for his' gallantry on the Bth and 9th. A queer wey; f "destroying" him, We take,it. Aid what ald thei Whigs then? Why, with ' •,.1-..;r head. they were rampant 4 . 1 because t he Preisident _c___ did not recall Taylor and put Scott •in his place. • Then they as serted that the Administration was "jealous" df Gen. Scott, as they now affirm it is of Gen. Taylor. Then they hoped to use Gen. Scott' as an "available" candidate for the Presiden cy—now theY„proposo to sacrifice Scott, in the hopes that'Taylor (will be morn "availa ble." 'hen followed a • Series of elkerits an the T Rio G nde, acid ultimatelY the march to,Mon ri terey, its invstment, and surrender to our arms. Now, lthough the lermsof Capitula-f tion did not entirely meet the apprgbatio.n of the Administiattion, nothing that in. the least could be construed intikii. ,censtiie, escaped . from that quarter. ton the contrary full praise was awarded to the General, and it was - only; upon a sense of limperative public d ty that orders were forwarded to annul t e eight, weeks armistice agreed upon. In th a panic; ular the coriree of. the two , parties c nnot be better illustrated than by quoting a couple of. extracts, for which we •are indebted to -the Pennsylvanian. • The first is frem the Wash ington :Union, Which our Whig frienda,have, over and over again said speaks officially the; views of the .Administration. ' The% other fai l from the United States Gazette, than whidU no paper more assimulates to in tone and tem perAciward?the Administration thini its name sake, ithe'Erie Gazette. I'l 9n the "licit of October, on, the receipt of ite news of the fall of . Monterey, the Union said, and we may as welt remark here that it I was 'wended to by Democratic press generally, that - • • ? • "Our army has again coveted itself wi t h- . glory. It has driven the Mexicans from their strqng entrenchments, on. very p f. ecipitioris heights, on both sides of the Rio d 1 Tigre—. i storming them in the face of the dewy and their guns—beating an army of double their own force, as has been atimated—and after four days' fighting, and driving the enemy from one entrenchmenta fun. another, and from *street to street, compelling theta to kurrender Monterey, with - all its supplies of munition, , provisions,. 81,c., and cannon , with a very dralll exception. 'Neither-army is to pass a speci fied line—'hich hi perhaps nearly half way between h interey rind Saltillo—under eight weeks. But this armistice, in the first place, does not embrace our Other lines of Operations, and secondly, it is subject, in express terms, to the orders and instructions of the taio govern ments.. The army is worthy of al l praise for the gallantry and skill which have been dis- ' played by our officers and troops, both volun teers and regulars. This another brilliant military event, in the anna s of our country-:' _ Now see what a contrast there is' in the language of the two extracts—the above from the organ of those who, t use i tife,language. of the• Gazette, had "a seret, ill-suppressed ,dislike--aily conce ted determination privi 1 to injure and - destroy General I Taylor," and the rollo'wing from a paper that of late, in concert with its 'echo here, would make it ap pear that they, and they alone, are the exclu-. sive friends of the war, and "protectors and de 'fenders of Gen. Taylor's: epulation and honor at home. We will premise, however, by saying 'that the U. S. Gtizette suppdsed glen' the extract quoted was wrote, that the capitu lation at Montery was dictated by the cabi: net at Washington. But :this makes no dif ference, as our- neighborsiof the Gazette will not pretend ,to say that what would not be right in the , Administration, would rbe right', iii.nen. Tnylor. "rlui extract is a en m man! Lary on the otie above -quoted, and , is as fol lows: , / "The above i .from the extra of the. Wash inglanin . he Italics in it are not ours.*l 41 is s age or, that afi,er fso -triumphant a cause, G ene al Taytor 'should . bring so BIT , POTENT D UNSATISFACTORY A CONCLUS 0 TO HIS OPERATIONS, and we shoal be inclined to CENSURE CONDUCT ( ) which. permitted a large ar my, with its l rder, to depart in safety, will supplied with arms and cannon, withourthe exaction, even of a , proMise not to fight again, were we not' made certain by arm:a:flan stances, and the abo e semi-official announce ment, Mat Gen. Ta for acted ZiOTAccondorG to his min judgemen , but in accordance with the orders of the 'abinet at Washington; which, being alar m dby The frightful expen sed of the war, it If ediessly and wickedly en tered upon, is now eeking to purchase peace en almost ANY TERMS. It is evident j Val en.' Taylor could soon have captured the army of .I.lmpudia, and so deprived it of thd opportunity of being arrayed again in op ositiow to our arms; and it is absurd to sup os'e he would have made such conditions as ave been mentioned, and added thereunto an armisticb.of eight weeks in djiration, after •so much hard fighting, and the loss of so many viluabloofficers and men. ~,. Ampedia himself, proposed capitulation, and the Government •in its' extreme desire to se cure peace, Was shamPered Gin. Taylor, as to oblige him to 1 ve the advantage with the endosy. Should t e ill-judged mercy of the Cabinet fail of its intended effect, as it most certainly will, Pen. Taylor will he obliged to encounter the same army at SL Luis Potosi, whither it will go!" These extracts, we tati it, speak the fien;,, timents of the two porde hi regard to Gener al, TaylOr then. The one of warm approval, the other of "censure" find condemnation. . Wa• next come to the time when it was . , pro posed to send al..t. General to Mexico, and which our neig h bors /are of • oPinioal 'lil4B for the purpose of injuring Gen. Taylor. Well, 'lf such is evidence tha the Administration was inimical' o Gen. ylor, then. we have double evidence that the whig party ought to ..., be classed in the /dam categnry. It cannot have escaped the recollection of our readers how.clamorotts the whiga were 'because Gen. Scott was not s9it to suiercede him in corn-marid of/the-army immediately after " the bat -06,4 of the Bth and 9th of May. Then the Adininistration was denounced without, stint orercy'for not doing—superceding him iu co imand—what they are now so loud,iii ite cu. ing it or attempting to do. - Verily is cwt hei n e consistency, with a vengeance! That many as wise and experienced men as the country has ever produced, believed the pro jec't of .a Lieutenant General well worthy of consideration is true. Many more dissented from it entirely. We confess we coincided , with those who opposed the m easure, not be-' cause, however, we thought it, aimed a blow at any of the commanding officers, but because *e thought it was desigded to be more of an advisory, more of a diplomatic, titan a military measure. We thought .diplomacy ought to have ceased long ago, and 'powder and ball take its place. 1 And w , e have no doubt it was a measure i!if the character we surmised —at any rate we could never construe it into evidence of hciatility •on the part of the Ad-' 'ministration toward Gen. Taylor. That the' whip could do so easily, is not surprising, es pecially now they wish to use him as a bob by-horse to ride into poWer! There an? some other points in the Gazette's article we intended to notice, but our article is already too long, and we will therefore pass over them, not, doubting but we wilt have• a dozen chancea to refute them hereaftee ' I ER Btuoh." TiiIINS. 'EN • TRETH. s beyohd t tor to dev) as week as Om e lack of 6 our lartmeot. , Wilmot pro t said a word broke out:— ,ca charge on y Atessup'ger watt, Foot FL ietors: Our clam', which,. us an earnest maintain its .in, has culled ture, that au en fur the or- n Virginia•for yet bee'n re 1, the returns of four mem or die" Botts, and 'die Gazette. abored attempts ' azette to escape its of the pres illy six months ;ry means in its m, not only the .V,w, it-Ils l ie igngedin it,lna I misrepres ta forgetting that of the events of 11 be written, it e can in no way ither in the glo . thin. The war insepartible-the ocracy are ineep ecial pleading'Of ogues in and oht there is any cred eh, it I • has,- so far, j '' • ' ' C the different ex iistratiori'and its titled to it, fin ae fy have held thern4 or disaster had . iera has beee none . ed mit, men raisett ousands.7,pf(miles ntil a large part of l et to our tlominiony at the Ailministra ,nt has altthe time one of the most ef - these _Conquests. As we Expected. The CoMmercial Advertiser has raised the name of Gen. Taylor at its editfirial head "for President in 1848, 4 -"subjectio the decision of a National'COnyention"—what kind of "a National Convention" however the editor deep not see 'fit to tell us. PrOl3ably it is as 'well that he does nit, as it might involve the Gen ,eral in a:snarl It wouldbeihard to xnravel.— For just so sure as Gen. Taylor co(nes before the peoOle hamperedCwitlf the odicudi doctrines of whiery, by a Whig neftional convention, just-so fure he wine defettted.. 'The day pals gone by. when such humbukgery will go &wit with the people-411a sceneA Of 1840 and the false cry of "ra(n" with which this country resounded on the repeal of the tariff of '42, the condealnation and abuse of the war in which' that inky has indulged, has sickened .and dis : - sgustealthe'veople so that if the' Whig candi date w,ere as pure as an angel'of light he could (not receive the support of the masses. But 'the nomination of ; .Gen. Taylor by the Co -' mercial Advertiser is the most bare-fayed piece of impudence we have seen lately. No Raper on our exolfange list haffbeed more vi olent in'denouneltk the war and an engaged in it, than it . N n "Wilmote. his been ''.4:i loud i lgad vocating the Proviso," and con m- f fling all who differed 'with if on the quest on; 1 and now in the face of all this, the editor Id ii raises tsbis editorial head the name of a - ' . min who aftvised i and importuned the War Derpartmerit to 14 him march the Army of OcOupation from Corpus Christi to the - Rio Grande—(which we have been told by-the - whigs over and over again, was the immedi ate cause of hostilities)-who is a slaveholder, a resident Of a Slave State, and who from ed ucation - find the force of circumstances,-must in all probability be hgavor of the extension ' of slavery over any territory hereafter t' bet 'acquired from Mexico. At any rate the\ i tors of the Commercial knows nothin of Gen. Taylor's • sentiments on i this ques lon, i and nothing, except Ily hearsay, in reg rd to any of the leading poltical questions of the day. More, however, s .f this anon. I ; Mexican Tarurann the Gazette. -, l o 'Our - federal friend up street feel a little ir riiated at the close corner their condemnation of the plan of the President- to make the citi zensof Mexico pay some of the expenses of the war, and Gen. Scott's adoption of the same - 1 hldn of collecting duties in the captured port of Vera Cruz for other purposes to which we alluded to last week has placed them. We do not wonder—it is certainly a bad corner to be caught in, but then caught they are; and there they'must stay. ,'!'hey attempt to get out, how ever, by asking us certain questions; to which, in tliksam , e spirit of gentlemanly courtesy they have heretofote exercised towards us-when we propoUnded questions to them,'lve will answer aerfoltows: What part of the Constitution makes "Congress a ,necezaary party in the consummation of acts of international poliey'l Who shot that dog on the night of the illu mination? What is meant by the cant phrase "over to Bigelow's?" Has not the "writg editor of the" Gazette in conversation i, a public bar-rocimiapproved of the plan of col lecting revenue from the ports of Mexico, as proposedby the President? If so, "who struck Billy POO° roost r M., shs. t...,:gr—c .so ...t....a the country cis' prophesied by the whig party? Its it has not, in what light does the whig par ty stand in regard to it? And final , at is the actual difference 'twixt tweed -dutn and and two . edleleet Now we hope lir n eigh . - ,bore ,bors will not thin if this "poidtless in .ective or :ridicule," neither flo we wish them to consid er it "sound logic," but as we have always been 'taught that when we are "among Ro mans to do as Romans do," and as they hate 'heretofore answered every question we have inopnunded to them by asking another, we have concluded to adopt the same course of tactics until they reform. By the by, if we . should prove clear as the sun at' noonday, that by t aws nations the conqueror 'or a country has then tto levy militaricontri butions in any mann r he pleases ou the in habitants, the Gazette would not acknowledge' -.. it—their creed teaphes them never to acknowl edge themselves *Tong, or an opponent right. I Anothecriert'tO Erebarras Gen. Taylor. Ina letter from Tailor to a gentle man of Philadelphia, dated CaMargo; August 14, 1846, he says: i .. "My real feelings impel me to say, that I do not desire nontination , as a candidate for, the Presidency. Your littter finds me no as= pirant for that office, and the agitation of such a question; in 'my esent responsible posipon, is yet a more s erious caw of regret, aim TENDING TO EMBARRA SS ME IN THE SUCCESSFUL PROSECUTION OF THE EXISTING WAR." ' , •PE I i The Commercial 4dvertiser, iogether }with a number of other whig,and Nat ive American papers, since the battle of Buena Vista, have raised his name for the Presidency. - Now as these papers have been tiolent opponents of i 1 the war heretofore, the i n ference naturally fol l = lows, thUt,sceing'Sci i nta Aunct's army of tweni tt ty thousand could not check ihe -,'successful prosecution" of the war, they have comm e n t ed "afire in - the rear" of this character, is 4 "tending to embarrass" Gen. Taylor, "in the successful prosecution of the existing war.'' No,-other inference citn—be dtawn consistent, with their course heretofore. (r* The Gazette is of opinion that our re sponsetta their inquiries ip regard to Judge Thbmpson's vote on the i Wilmot. Proviso' "may do well enough for a - piece of fun," but says that "a day may come when the qu4tioh will be propounded in thhnder tones, and when. it must : be mot and tinSwered." Very wel', gentlemen, wait pliantly until thatday comas then, and in the mein time stop your whining 1 1 about a voteWhic the Democratic constitu• ency pi' Judge Thotl peon are perfectly satin fled with. 1 License tnNsar li7ork.l ' Tile question of licianse or nci i license was again' voted for in some parts'of New York, on Wednesday last. BUffalo voted for license by between twelve and thirteen hundred ma jority. Last year some two Or three 'hundred the other way. Atr far as heard from the same result appears wherever a vote has been taken, .with two or three exceptions. Magazines. We have received both Graham's alid•Go! dey's Magazines for May: : , They, both main= tain their previous reputation, and are well worth the price of subscription. • A man in New York turned hie eon out o doors lately because 'be wouldn't pity , him houso rent. - striking. instance, says the ofpay-rent=al affeetion. 0-.7.. Soon after the nomination elGen. Ir vin by the whip, we made h statement on he authority of several Democratic papers t at he voted while ti member of Congress fo a tax on tea and e - , the country beln It* peace. The tte,denied it, and called .p -on uk to re ct. We responded that, not having the do uments ou selves, if they would 1 furnish " them we would 'examine, • and Jr we found we- were mislid b out• cotemporaries, we would cheerfully make the amende honor able. They have neither furnished the proof or alluded to tile matter sine ,170'e now copy the !lowing for the purpo sof again calling leir attention to it, as weas several other matters. It is from the Doylestown Denio crat: i James Irvin -111. ♦ot►w la Cosgrove •A reference to the journals of Congres, will show that JA MRS IRVIN, the Federal nominee for Goveri,ot, voted, whilst is member of Con gress, for ti batch of measures of the- most dangerens • and anti -republican character--- measures which will caned. the :honest free men of the Commonwealth to shin/ lkirn na they would the pestilence. ; We' will now merely give the facts—hereat we will com ment upon them as their enorm ty _ emends— land we call upon our bretbren the press 'throughout the State to doglike e: ci ) ' On the 6th day of August, 1841 , James Ir vin voted for the bill incor gating that great Barrisu MONSTRII, UT seal Bank of the United States."-,4_ ee Journal. 11. .R. .lat Session, 27th Congress, page 325 . . 1 After the veto of that bill, James Irvin again' voted for its passage, on tbelOth September 1841.--[See same Journal, . same session, page 4 .s% - On e 18th of August, lB4l{ James Irvin vote for the passage of that infamons of all infanious laws ever enacted in, this country, THE BANKRUPT LAW.See same Jour nal, same session, 378. • , Same volume, page 380, x h ibits the vote of James Irvii agailost recOnsiderinig h the Vote by which:the Bankrupt, law was pask il d. ~. On the 17th of January, 1842 Tattles Irvin voted against the bill to repeal the Bhnlirupt 'Llw.--(See Journal H. R. 21 session, 27th Congress, page 214. -2)6- ! On the Bth September, 1841, James Irvin voted against exempting SALT frem duty. --(See Journal, Ist session, 27th Cdragress page 4 1 71. , t . On th e semi day James . ,ls 1) vin 01111gD . the "" vote-on making sugar FRIO: of duty, a.ithough his 'votes before and afterpkid. vote indicate his presence. \ • - - \ ' On the proposition repertel. by the , Com mittee of the whole to strike out the section of the tariff which taxed tea and coffee 20 per Cent., a vow was taken on the the 15th July, 1842, and althotigh James rvitt's natn! is re corded on the list of yeninind nays ' immedi ately before.and immediately after said vote, it is Bussixo on'th vote to strike out the tax l a on tea and -coffee ournal IL . 2.1 session, 27th Congress, page 10 to 1 , 09.1 The proposition. to strike: out tho x n tea and coffee, was DEFEATEN and it a cor W i lly 'remained in the bill as it went over o the Senate. For that bill, thus containing a sec- don to'TAX TEA and COFFEE; James !r -) Ts7. ---- .14 - -Sell3loll, 27Uf Congress, page 1106. The cla use in the bill taxing tea and coffee which John Tyler vetoed, ,and . for which James 'lrvin voted, as referred to by page 1108 wasin the following words: "Sncizost, 10. And 14 it further enaqted, that on all articles not heiJeafter enumerated or pr ' ov'ided for, there shall ' be levied, 'collect ed, and paid a duty of 20 p r cent. advalorem. Among the articles "not hereinafter enu merated or provided for," were TEA and COFFEE. The people may, rely, upon the truth of the statement contained in the abo%e record.— The FEDERALISTS DARE NOT DENY THEIR TRUTH! ! We dare them. • .DTsestrsse.—There is in importrint class of diseases in which Alerehatif'a celebra•ed Sarsa parilla Extract, Will be faun to exert. a very Pow ,l . •1 1 ,111 sanetivei influence. N,e , lude to diseases of the digestive organe . ltlis on these, organs indeed that this remedy primer' y acts; restering toneto tho stomach, healthy dig Wont!, and a good appetite; and thus relieves man, other diseases From What has been seen of t s effects in those , cases where the constitution II 'a been injured by tl.e use of 'Mercury, U,uinino, -c., we should have no hesittition in pronouncing .a remedy of ines timable value.—]Pled. Adv. See advertisement in this de.eriptian may be had gr it 1-'llte Great American Remedy now the most popular Panacea' of the day' is making many' eires. If we are asked in what particular kinds ot complaints this medicine is administerel, we have only to say that there'is no diseaii in Which the article has not given with the moot happy re sults—remember this ante* la ono which pos. oeies a 'wird retnerly, known only to the proprietor and is (Ira strictly Vegetable compound—and will cure any complaint note knotinTyoir want proof of thislstrangWassertion, calf upon the agent, and get a painphlet, sec advertiment. MARRIED.—On tho 25th inst., by pus Rot , . Mr. Kuchler Mr. Frederick W. Moyer and 141i53 Margaret Zahn, both of McKean townxWp.• "On - the 7.th 'inst. by the Rev. J. Condit, Mr. John Clark, of Atbion, and 'Miss Delilah M. Pot ter, of Cussowago, Crawford county. ' ~ JOHN B. JOHNSON, ATTORNEY AT LA*, Has removed hie Office to the Publl • Bnilding t , _Rear the ourt House, up stairs . in the, room 1 occupier y the Sheriff' and directl y over the Cumit3is ner's Office. Plompthtt mien will be given to all busi cue en trusted whit!, care. 51. JOHN H. MILLAR, County and Borough Surveyor; value in Exchange Buildin.u. French at... Erie. • New Fashlons_of Millinery.- , • ArltS. ROOD, would respectfully inform her .I.VI friends and the Ladies gen6.ally of this city and vicinity, that she hes Just retuned from the east with the L ATEST.FASHIONB offlonitelsi ' Dresses, Cgs, _Sh q has also on !land, tuft! will keep, a beautiful, and select assortment of Bonnits antr Bonnet Floivers, Caps,' 'oilers and Borders, together iitit'altnest every, other article of Millinery Goods. . Thank ful for paot fltvors, sholtopes lift a liberal share Of the public patronage. • Bonnets cleaned; greased and altered to the latest styles • - Frje, May I.:1847. ---- ""rr . . . POCKET. BOOK LOST. . - • WAS LOST on Wonday,, the; 26th inst., be;, tween -Erie and ther'revein of James Brawlpy, in Harborcrock, a Black Moroco Pock; at Book, containin,i,lene hundred Mid, thirty five 'dollars in bills= one $2O bill; three or four $ flys_ and the balance in its's.4.names of tanks not To! .collected. Said book . ale& 'contained it note drawn. by A. Soules. fin $(0, payable in luntber deliverable to W.. W. Loomis, ,Erie; together with :Other papers of 'no value except .to the owner. %Any persomxtnieming said book a A its cements toThe owner in North Eitit , ;or 4 this office, will be liberally rewarded. ' - ' . • -- .." ' "' • . •G. M. POPE. - May 1. 1847. . - . -; . ro nfI.AFTS. ON NEW YORlC—Sigho'-briftai '1.1; on New Yotivfor western foil& for *ale by Msy 1.1811 • C. M. TIBEAteS• The New Jew Store - Ahead !! ! Ton received at the New Jew Store, NO, I, at Fleming Block, State street, a nevi and splen did assortment of , SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS - Which, having been bought at extremely low prices and the subscribers having encountered neither "perils by sow or land," in their journey to Phila delphia and hew York Markets, tent and will be sold as cheap—not to say a Bide eheoper--qtan at any other Jew or Gentile Store,between New York. and "Sundown:T. Our seta consists in 'part of SILKS of all kind; desdriptions and colors, from plain block to the most fashionable plaid, striped or watered. GINGUAMS, Wench . , Englith, Seatcli and American, varying in price and quality to, suit customers:- SH AMU . , Silk, Cashmere, Barrage, etc., etc. at prides that cannot fail to please. M. DE LAINEti', of 411 qualities, from 20 cts. upwards. BONNET RIBBONS, of all colors, qualities, shades and prices. GLOVES, that cannot fail to - tit the most deli • cafe hand, at prices in accordance with the most dslicate purees. T French Worked Linen cambrlODandherchl4l4 a beautiful article, and very cheap for the qualityi Also t embroitiered do do., together with snaky other articles,,'toO numerous to mention, but which we will take pleasure in showing to customers and other; Also—a N3letaill s-?ock ot' READY MADE CLOTHING, consisting or Pants, Vests, and comp, or all pri ces anti qualities, and Boots and Shoes, of all kinds Call anti see, and don't forgot - the place, No. I, Fleming Block, State Stroh • , , ISA AC ROSENZW EIG & CO. Erie, April 29, 1847. . T UST received ut the, cash and ready par store, J two cages of the latest styles Muslin Pritth4 an I Scotch Gin hams, Pan a Kentucky Jeans, Etumtner Stutf,tltibbone, out. letcl for sale cheap us thochoarst,by IeBUCKLE, 'No: 3. Perry Block. 53 Erie, May 1, 1817, YTHE SNATHri,un commiettion and air '►7, sole by P. ARBUCKLE, May #;1817. No. 3, Perry Block.] _ _ GROCEttIES.—A good assortment of Dry Groceries on hantland filr sale ' at the cash andrtady pay store; Nn 3, Perry Mock, by P. ARLICICKLE. 1 May 1517. . • 50 . New Goods! New Goods !-! ARLY AS THE EARLiEST! antl CHEAP EA AS TUE_ CHEAPEST. Far farther par . tienlata enquir e at ME CALF'S. NO. 1. Reed House, Apeil2B. 59 IMI NEW GOODS. TI IXLLtikNIS & WRIGHT s ere this day in V V the receipt of 10 packages of Fancy Dress Goods, comprising, a beautif u l assortment of Dress Goods, tozether with Dress Silks, some that are rich, Bur.,;;Undy Plaids, , the set flowered latwiii, Mulls arid MOurning do., with a little of alniost l every thing, in advance of a very large assortment_to be here in a row days. ; • April 23, 1847. • EI S. WLS. --;The Chinaler ape, Silk, Embrold• cred 'Leah and Zephins, do., Summer Cashmere, flowered and iainbowed Worsted, that •are decidedly rich, at - , • I WILLIAMS 4, WRIGHT'S. April 29, IS 17. •; 50 G L')VES.—:We have - the hest absortnient that will be iti this nruket of all kinds, including Stew a-t's self imported Wadi and fancy Kid, I" fancy and variegated Silks an 6 China Linen.' April 26. . WILLIAMIfI & - WRIGHT. ,w{ ,to g, DOZ. Parasols, Purasillbilu and Shades, CP 1 . 1 °lli\ fire diilerent inanifae all shades and colors, just opened by April 2i. WILLIA AIR 4 WRIGHT. I eirtiorn 'Hats, la, good assortment may be found at Apr I G. WILMANIS'&. WRIGHT'S. --- ""l^i6"n . -il - keomcnrw selection andon something new, togetti er ,wt het i Limos, jott. opened at the coner opposite 'the A pr 4 29 • AGAIN HERE WE COME, I • litrim the best and cheapest Stock - of rash V V ionable LADIES' DILES4 GOODS ever • offered in this market, consisting in part 50 patterns Dress Silks of Oil colors, embracing Colored and Pluid and Sttrped POillt do Sol, Gro de Rhine,. Gro do Swiss, • Satins of all colors, SHAWLS of all kintl4, such as Silk, Crape, Barrage, Thibet, Mons de Lain, Broche, •. Lawns, Balzarines and Barages, Gloves ands Nlitts of all kinds Silk, Kid, Lisle, Cotton, Rtd. 1 CLOTH:i,Cmslarteres,Tweetli, ientucky Jeans and Satine.ts. y , In short,Penstomerti,ean find ever ling in the Dry Goodslline usually inquired for In the mar,- kat. We forbear to mention prices. Suffice fp say, ladies, we can sell you a handsome French Lawn dress from 128. to 16s. that will vie with any in Broadway. Please call and see for yiattl'-i selves. Farther particulars hereafter. Don't forget the place, at CADW DLL'43. April 28, 1317. 53 NEI GOODS' BY RAILROAD. ' r DAVE ust received' this morning a new lisp- I ply of plain and twilled Ghingliam, also is tut of prints, 4.., which will be sold eh . : :... by. , C,- ALTIBLIAbS.• A May 1, 017. . ' .50 QUIVER/AND ,TI.NIOTEIY• SEED.—For "sale at' '. tl. - TIBBALS. May 1, 1817. , L - 50 aper. .4 pamphlet ,Eis. Kele :teen', THE lat Battalion 10ithAtegiment P.M. will meet for review and irlOtection, in Erie, on Monday the 40th of Matt nett The 2d Bs' tat ion 10 lth Regiment willFitt in North East, on Tuesday the Ilth May next at 10 o'clock, A. M. By order of D. S. Clark,ColoVel colt. ma nAllig 104th Retot. 2d Brig. 17th Div. p. M. . - 1. :T. NIERAIN, Adjutant i - Erie, April 26, 1817. P. S.—The enrolled'Militia -who reside ,ivir in the boun i ds of the 24 Battalion, will be • s quired to do duty in that Battalion, and will not, 11 , exempt by doinglduty in qiu Ist Battalion. MILITARY NOTICE. , • Company. First Battalion, 10th Itogitnent, 2cl Brigado, 17th Division 1 1 . M; You are coMmantled to meet on tho W es t. B id e or the Diamond, in Erie, Pa , on Monday the 3d day of May, 1817, at 1 o'clock, _armed and quo . - tied for drill, •es the law directs. JAMES 'DUNLAP, Capt 1912. •1150 Eric, Mny ni: mu. 1 BST dc Co. EUYEAT.9(I4. T.' - ;:• STORAGE, FORWARDING -AND PRi - DUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, - AND Dealers in Leh gh and Erie Cent. alt and Produce gene ally. ;Particular sitt n tion paid to the sale - ofProduce and ttusithas - of Morchandize. N 0.3 & 4 Coburn Square, South Wharf. -..:-- - ' E.N. HULBERT, U. DEMOS Biltilo, N.Y. 1 4' ' I Valetta the Ladies.' - MIIS. WARD reihectftilly begs leave to in )he . Ladies of this city and vicinity that she has just, returned from F4iludelphia with the SPRING FASHIONS A km, a very beautiful assortment of Ronnets;Alitn net Silka and Ribbons. together with a choice leetion of French Artificial Flowerii,all of which sbn - Wlll be pleased to show her cosionfers and friends at her residence on - Sixik:Street, - an few dears 'East of Messs. Goodwid - & "Vie .ent's . Swore. , • - Erie, April 24, • ' . 49' ' 3t50 ' : ' WESTERN, HOTEL, ' ' • Toti'N vltAll AM ;....yropriefkii;.• .The illl 0 subscriber wank! respectfully inform -his friends and the traveling. public gen . erally, thavhe has leased for a term of ,years this new and Commodions fitiuSe, • situate& at the Eighth" Street Citnel Basin.' This location - red: dos tite,"WES'TERIsi " pre t cminently the most convenient and desirable stopping Place for , all . elther thainu,busineas,tir traveling on -the Canal. There It also, attached to this establishment a large.aniconvenient Stable for the use of Boat men and Othere having horses. , - . , ' No pains or expense has been irinired In gluing op thichnuse for die convenience. ;comfort and k.,„ pleasure of, I:ileitis. an d ;; ,; the Propricior trusts by, strict attention to husin to' merit and receive a share oh public patronage. - - „ "E y rie, April 21, 1817. , HERE WE 'COMf. NEW. GOODS BY RAILROAD. REGIMENTAL ORDERS I 11 - .3 2 '&10re evidence or increasing deinatid for Dlt. M'LANE'S LIVER PILLS. • • &Ilk, Feb. 1847: 24E.S!iit‘. Ktno & Co., MIAOW:A, PD. G•lpts.—gliclored you will find ten duller*, ivltielt- please place at oar credit and IftirVvurd us, somelef your "Dr. .11 Llue's I.ver Pills," we are entirtily out. Respectfully yours, &e• CARTER. &BROTHER. Prepared fur the Proprietor and' sold Whole 'sale and Retail by .1. KIDD & Co. No. GO, Woodle.. Pittsburgh, Pa. It 3"N. 11..-Purchasers will be particular, and enquire fir "Dr. APLane'a Liver Pills," untitake no other. - . '-, - To all netom is may Concern. ' INt. MILANI?: :Ai LIVEtt I'ILLi! Mr,ssam. J. KIDD ' & CO. . This is to certify that my wife hag been afilicited• for perm' yestri, with the follon iug pains at 'pe- ' rio Is more or lea , :—Pain in the right riffe,,about. the edge of the ribs, extending to the tight shout der; pain in the back part of the bend, :aid alma 0 e right eye, accompanied by weakness, loss of appetite. and almost. constantly confined to ti tl. Since August,she has used three boxes of ".,111.mteis Liver Rills," and I have now to stale, tl atiby the use of these Pills.'she . has been belie,' II etit i on no ordinary degree. Under the ProvP' dinc,.ol•God slic nuw enjoys good health, and it a 'le $o attend to the domcfcie concerns of my f mily. JAMES STEWART. Richmond, Jefferson Co. Ohio. . ..,. STILL ibIORE. ,R.;` J. Kum. . ~........ 4 Dear Sin—l call to inform vou of the v i rtu s "Pr. Ml:ant's Liorr Pd?:," incore , y trite', who was incine , ll to try one bo. , th ? use /1 11 T which she kit so much rplief that g to procurcd second: Since gilt: has taken the seco n d but, I er bcalth has improved golmiteh that she is now ever than she has been for - several years. - ,My t ell hbors have become aciptitintei wi.h this fact, PO a at as soon as I act motley I will buy them by ibis qtrzen, to supply those in my immediate neigh borlicattl. i -it. CO - CHUAN. 1 Pittshttrah, Pa. Frepar - ed for. Iho Proprietor.“2nd sold Whole. and Retail by" , 3: KIDD FL Co.' o. 6 . J.W00d st. Pittsburgh, Pa. i It 3N. H. Purchaser:4 will please he ,par,ie nlar and enquir !,‘Or. Dane: Lircr Pills," Ind - inke none e e i a. i there 'are eater pills now hdpre the' piddle, iturpoiling to be,rLiver PROM THF. STATE OF W'W YORK lilh*. MI ..14 ANEI :1. ~ YE TiM I F_ti, E. ' masks. J. K.nn R e Co. Pittsburgh;Pa. iln Cie month of June last, we received 6 d tz. of tAl'Latie's Antonia Worm Specific," all of which m t: have sold, and nnw wish n, liirther oirpply\ no ' ietotirre. We frequently receive ; packattes in New York by exples:t , , and l preSunte tlikre 'old ha no dillicul y in forwarding by this Mode,. us ut Rochester from Pitioburgh.' , ` t Yours truly, POST & ye'Ul L wS. ,Rochester. N. Y., Pcb.2}, 1517 L • Prep a red for the, proprietor and so.d NV 1;011,1- , 01 and retail by •J.KI DD ikt i o. No. Gd,Woott stt, Pittobitrult, Pa. , - - !( -- jitt N. IV—Purchasers will please he par., ,ticular and inquire foi"Dr: - 1 1PLarresiti Wortn Spe cific or Erriniftagr," and tuko 0 other; ' - -04 n 1.4. r /roue - DR. M . LANOI3 Vt4 2 IIIFUGE. PARIS, Ky.,. Nlareli 3, 317. Klatt, s'Co. '!:cuts.—ln the month of July last, .1 Ir. F. Merryweather t of Cineiroati, appointed tne Auatit for this place, for• Pulling: Dr. All...ane's hialtly approved medieines„and the motivo thit prompts me; an entire stranger, to write this let. ter to your house. is to inform you, that Atte in habitants of this town and, county, gellt!rally, lune given !he Verntifitge of Dr. :Inane a fair 1441 in their finnilirs, and pronounce it to ho with out an exception, the very brat Worm Medicine ev er ‘Eferetl.to those Mitt - Led With wic..rins. • ' The high estimation in which the Vermifuge is held in this community has induced me to pur chase it in Como from you, or your Agent, and !you Will (M1L...0e me greatly by writing, per return rnsiii,i your easiNpriee for the . Vermifuge by the .rose • ' Vert. respectfully yours, ••• rt J. C. SNY DER. Prepared for the proprietor and sold-Wholesale and l ctail by • ; J. KIDD' iR Co. No. GO Wood Street, PimbUrgli, Re; OPINION OF TII give below a spechn 11 or the many certif . '. 'ended ns every day , nd fe•hich we preSitme is sufficient to.convinee any person of the superi• ority Of Dr..lPLanc's Verniffege, over all other so, ealledilrerntifugrt. 1 I This is to certify, that with Dr. I%l%am+ Spe ific,-.e child of mine, 2 year old, raised 86 large wormit, besides a lerge.quantity 01 .mall ones! to prodnCe this discharge, it on'y required two tea spool4fitl. The balance of the vial I gave to an other child 8 years Old, which - cabsed a di. charge of 26 large, besidei a quantity of small worms.' WILLIAM M'CLELL A ND. '.•Feyette tp. Allegheny co. Pa. Jan. 20, 1517. Pre - . ell for the Prtiprietocand sold Wholesale and Retail J. KIDD & ,Co. • N 0.60 Streett.Pitishurgh, Pa. PZPN. B.—Purchase rill phrase be particif tar and enquire fur Dr .11,PL•ni •s Worm Spry:fie or Vertniftsge, and take nothing Aceters.- Carter & Brother, J. Burton & Co., Erie; J. Marvin, Waterford; Johrire, Girard; John A. Trarty, Fairview; W. H. wns end, Springfield; Hall & Vincent, ,Crancsv Jackson & Campbell. Edenboro; C. Town Sr. CO. Wattsbur , .; A.,Tourtelloa, Union Mills; J. H.' Haynes; North East. Sold by Drti! , ,gisis and Merchants generally, throughout the United States. 21, 1817, - , Wip l catoß \"--; I ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. HE partnership heretofore existing between the undersiened, in tl e practice el Law, ha:. bean diisolved by titutual .onsent, MI persons indebted to us arc request .t 1 to, call at the edit • and settle their respective scroitnts, On or herb r I the first of February neat { Those who rigle • this notice may incitr costs. ' i - JOHN GALBRAITH, ,; '- ~ •,-.: I CARSON GRAII A Al. Eri, Jun . 11, I817.'• ' , •• ' I 51.45' Tie Books and papOs of the late firm of GA f..- 'BR A ITH .4..'', GRAHAM are liy manual agree= `nit.pt left with ma fortheakurpose of clo4irig up theNtsiness (Watt col ern M. collectingall &Ms, 14 .144 Pam obli E mtl in, l do asrspeadily tt4 passible. .hand'. .hand ' acieociatCti with me in Misfiles At. S. 4..ANE and WM. A. 'GALBRAITH, s'qs , apd cetl_tOute the iliiceltttet,,V oecliPiett try Gtt rata' St 'Gfaltimb under-the I'm .of GALBR 'HS + LANE, wheio all business in the Him or the pro g fission, will be, attended to with iworntithsti awl tlypateh. ' - t_ '. 'JOHN GA4AIRAI rn. 'Tile, Fcbrnary 3, 1847.. ,'t . \ -' ; 1 ; 38 PENNSYLVANIA BOA NG. MOUSE. ritAHEsolweriber has leased the house 'formerly It nTwo as the Hibernian liotel, l , on French !srcect, a few'cloora North,of Fotirth, tar, the puf•:, • pose of keeping, - a Boarding House.: .Boarders wiltlicjaceited by the dav,, week, month and yeter . :inftito most . reascittable terms, acid he hopes by strlitAtlenlion foll) comfort of 'kis guests, to receiva ti'share of the public patronage. " ll:—Pradttee of all kinds, conauhtly kot. on hand, ind fee sale cheer,. • ' BItAD§I-14.-W: 1i: hie; April 21, 3t43 " S' ()RAGE At D FOR.%V A WING. eir4leritrers are prepared to Melva and fToi ward during the seaion by tho Erin Exten• ci lion nal to any point On the Laises or Ohio riv er 011 roperty entrusted to their care with the ut most g•lnttch and ot..the lowest rites. ' i • llodk Stave and Groceries (Wall kinds constant ly on hand anther salecheati at their WI/toffees° on the canal; ,h'iolt street lauding, Glazier's Da vin. I - • P., I ) . G lA/Melt, . M. M. SP4I, U LDING. 3m M. Eri- April 23, 1817 43 ---.... ,1 • - ST arii vitstritON ••1 1 IN 111 K ROOK Of NATUttIiND or colinom ..i. SENSE, that dhe natural vegetab a produltioeirpof wo ,efy errantry are, if properly applied, amply 801,6,146 r - s he cure of every malady incident to e h peculiar distal'. - [ ' Ws iloglill'e Indian Vege blurb!. .1 ofthe North American College ut 'lentil', are eptlipoted of plants 'which grows pont attentily swear °Waled. sat .n.0,14, 0 ,0' 0 , 0 totter adapted to bit ermotttetketo thus moo, A uer concocted from 'routers oarur. however Ell they the compounded; altd as they at!q (ou t laws the p tieiple that Ohs ku an body is in tenth )' ~ ,-mithject I. ut nate Disease, viz: cerrupt humors, and et seed medic:um istres , ktllbli disease en I . , 1 ristarni relativity' i,! nr c Et:CM:VG AND ruatrritro YOE EDDY; it will be laa ifest, that if the rotAstitulioU he not entirely eatiaaated—as per'MARCO. in their u 4, oreordiag twitarectiosi. is air. sulutely attune to drive disease of every twat from the Lod itou we whit, to restore a swamp or .ffiorat; to fertili ty, uiri drain il oldie superahumlaut waters; in like mail- 1 Dart we wish to restore the' body to health, yrs mast -. Jae se it of impurity, - z . Wright'.. Indian V egetable IPIIIn wit e found one of the hest, It out TOO vox tear U 0 ter six Tux wriaau roe CAllliTittAi etre-mei Grand FstrifyingPrinciple, ~./ ne no they expel Irons lbw body all morbid end corrupt hum s. the eAtise of disease, ill MI easy and :' , 141i URAL SIA, . t. 11,4 and white they every day I Give Ease and Pleasure, , , • c..e of every name is rapidly; driven atom thcf body. \ Few InediCil.Ps C 111 cl.ihn to st MA so str.iagly l , ea the foushultl of merit, acWrichre Indian Vegetable Pill. Their (nine As tune lecture them in every diredioa, and (won the moment its agency is establitlierli is a now 'es/c -line of iouittry, the tleimitid for theta il l uready l and ins creasing. r itoloett the result care defies our best calcu lations, and we fiud it difficult, with - sesta of the best teams in the country et:m.4lo4ly emploYed, to keep every scent hilly supplied. Tye opiniotio or these Elea may Le Worth liOlitteg they C'olllo to um in the ekupe of blot tic-n I nut were tot thy unasked: Extract if a letter from Remand.. Mira ..to Dr. W. Wrlght.—Your 1•1)l: have given , naiirersid InlilalmilUil, silt' era Justly vet, popular. I can salt Cron , 3U tt) 40 ..ozen anon illy if t meld to- supplied. ' ' “W31..11EN it Y J lINSON. Argent" It ought to be liere reout.rktol that the niedicute LAS bytrecrmily_ltren kairogiured ism 1.. .. rtraetuf a kt',r /ivy's laser SA .re, haul. '•Wriglit'4 Indium Verliii k is Pilliczett eery thin, of Umlaut! over ..lretell to dm plata is i to this sectionl Of lb. couorr, tiotwitils asi.li.l the , osubinett trffo'tti or .ome I. t: uoprtuciple.l mercenaries to put them down. ••S, WINCHESTER A SON." From Sew I/art ire, Ce, ra. 1 _ _ . • I hewn weed 1% right's Indian Vegetable 1•11'. in mr iit. nly, sud found them t . be tine tteit medicine I ever ue d. I tiiels Cu become n *gem for the sale tif them in th e place. , JAMES N1N2L1.111.E.1". IL', . Fpni Cr.nabgro:latliana. i . - Some time bliwe, thy, - ageut left wi th me jig Angels W ight'e•lndkan . Vegetable Pella to sell. . They were .altyone ar won{ ushfibg. There is nmeh tall foe th te. • • I b^lieve the pills ant !err g d. I ' • .SETIi IIENSIIAVV.w . reonsAnanado ,ami ~ _I [Apprehending that I shall be eut' of your valuable ; khan Vogitstiloyills before 'our agent will go through rivicol to supply me. I beg you w Iprward me a quail. lily Disown way or oPier. • I rifle Pills are delis here admirably 'welt; in- spite of the opposition of some would-be dor:tors, who have ea rned all their thaw nee to prevent people from haying them; and if 1 have acoutinurd supply, I shell, be able - talon tartly of them. Veers, "JOIIN 11. SANDERSI'AX." From ihe View, Tiryinid. • ••I hove nearly got thruity,ti with tin pills you,left sent me, anti! trait. I coubton sheirt time, 1..11 six J oe el, eight ! dozen ioo e. The quicker l'get theta; the more I shall ,ell, as tit sickly season* raging bete considerably. and your Ir illaare liked and approved of resit/ally mare th4n any medicine .Ye-hero bad among us for some time. ha fact IJ- s A 1-.o+e V a •ilaye iastagre where they dare hero Sr edam: di apprure of. Some of di* Physkisma do ;et like them;Ltint I rearm they never base tried them, cud self.iaterest will generally he consulted. • &e. - I.lli 11E11 NOTTINGIIAM." Such are - isfuw of the .t.tements voluntarily made by men of the first respect blityineo who are known, and whoie opportouitiee for °biers otionere not, I excelled to k the laud. --- Thrfullowing highly respectable Store Keeper bawl, I been duly appointed agents for Erie Couryty.l 0. D. Spofford, Erie. clomuelifutchins ..t. Ch., Waterford; Jam Mo.7.lare. Sen. Guard J. 11. 4 4,1frrauce, Vain,. Erasias Averill Northwillo. _ . . . Riley & Potter, West Spriiintlekl.,' 1 w. 11, Town..lo, sprilignot.i., • 1 1 D. C. town & Cr., ti.attiburg. , • 1 , i • ••1 •• North East. •, , Jobti - Clement, Fulrview. , ; - I . ' Illti*Aue OF CoO:r - neitntiTS — Th e Ilublie ore eltvliutied ng.ibilt the mow opuriuu4 niedleiiies`vrhich• in order to deceive, are called by names similar to Wright'. Ludlam VegelOble rill'. l \ - - 1 l'lte qm..v oniallClL AND 9ENDISE Irnotia4VECWTtlt.it Irrt.t.. Optvit tiii IMMATURE or WM. ‘VitllillT trlterTeN Wall % !AN ON TIIE TM* LAIIEL or e*i it rioX, Sore Wei" gdi ajne, , anti to c. - molerfeilthii ig t oitarALT. tliflecs drotc.l aielueirely to the *lsle of IrrVies /4 (eta rev. taste , Pill , wholesale and retail. 169 Ittriee tAre.t. l'iltlexlcl?tilis, 228 Sreeuwiett Street, New Tart; and 189 Tremolo' Street. Boyden. -_ , i Erie, April 24. 1847. . 1 1 - 49 id EANTON'S EXTEIt NAL BEM EDY. CALLED ' TIUNT'S LIVIAIENT,'• Is now universally acknowledged to he the IN eAt.t.ittin REMEDY for Ithenotutism, tiptoe. Affections. Contuse. tious oftle 51uselca,Sore I hroat and Quinsy Issue.ol.l Ulcers. Pains in the Back and Chest, Agtunin the Breen and Form Touth-Acho, , Birrairrr, rreiree, Nall Rheum's Burns, Creep. Frosted F.llit, and all Nervons Diseases. Tu...II.ILIZIPIIANT IiUCCE%Sii which 'mina...led the applie Don of ' hit most WONDERFUL MEDICINE in .. f curing the most severe cases of the different Diseases shove numed-and the BICH I:NCO/411331S that bare b- en trephined upon it, !wherever it 114, been introduced, gives Me the rig.,l to call on the AFFICTED to resort, at. once to the ONLY ItINEDY THAT CANT BE RELIED ON.. • I . ' Le :he following lerer from Edmund M. Blunt. Em., '. whose name 11111 i1P1.711 rendered immortal aS the author of .- on Cos.t.-Pilot, and triers! other Notate's( works, is Mint' reliable evidence of the great value of the eelebrated .E.i. kola, renill, Malta I.fninsent 1 Sing Sing, Jut, flS,ifiis.l' G siege EXsid •ne r ,, En. I, ' Dear Stfl-For more then halt a century ill biare-suffer ed with - Rheum tisin. A few months since, iticomuntoetters of that ditmate lus h sticks closer than a Brother, 1 fell and injured tny Me. inducing my implying' Hunt's Wt. s I went, from ethic 1 had immediote.rerief. subsequently feeling an :snack my old commotion, 1 applied it,to the part a ffl icted, wit( at once removed it. As a we enas-,. :iris nll ship-in ra to cum a medicine chest whilst. at sea, none should go without this, as 1 tbiekl one bottle for' external purposes worth ell the nilmlicine they, can catty. Yountay use this commuttleation at your pleasure. ~ ' . • Very respeetfuliy yours, r I'' _ A gentleanin of high standing LUN EDMUND W. BT. ,in the society of Friends. speaks as follows of the, grout remedy, Iluties'ldaiment. 11Veastle, I .... r ,.,,,,,,,.. George L' && elms. 1 I ' . Esteemed hienJ: -Thy letter of the '29 Military If ve. craved. in my reply I *mad say. that 1 haro'beens troub led with is lame knee for several years, dulos4rbiettlitort it has distressed me much. I procured a bottler of Float's Liniment at thy store esrly last spring. mail I bare Nowt it freely, nail I can say that since that time! Moils little or no li - rouble with my knee. A friend to w 1 sent a hottle.info'rnis-me that It was it Free ' benefit hgr in a rheumatic slfection . I have no 1141 t• oils moth. I t mending it to any person needing en este nal reined?. . J .COll, GRIFIEN. _ ~ . Bedford, Sept. 4,18 . 41% 1 Tim Gearge E. &mann, Sta.-Soule time since, I over heated myself In working, and the calf of my leg broke out in pimples, which by , scratching soon hemline frier sores of the! worst &scrip flint. The Irritation and swelling was so great that leould tint rest day or night. I nsed but one Gentle of your Lint meet, and am now entirely well. 1 was tqsa effected by a swelling in the groin from the same causes:, and the up. ulteation of the Liniment relieved me et Once. and I most confidently recut:tree sl,ii to the politic si an invaluable irm/dy. , I • RICHARD . 1101311EP.. TI is Liniment .. '&1,010 ni 9.5 and 50 cent e per bottle,l by all ti ft Principal Drnggists and Illerchani tHroagbout the. cuuUtry. - • 1171.4rr01e Agent. for Nest Fork. H' *A DLEY, Ili ELi S A Co. 142 %Pater Street', nustrroN .11, co. 11`,0 BinadwaY.l , 1 -,-, A. It, & D.SANDA, corner Fulton cud Wittiest. 1 f - ASIINSV All.,S6Williainnetreet. 1 - ' JOHNSON. Ktl)D & Co Pittsburgh, wholesale agents for Western Pennsylvania. -Orders addressed to me at Sing Sing, N. Y. Wilt he 'at tend ed to. - 1 GEORGL E. STANTON. Proprietor. For tr,1e...hy . .1. IL Burton & CO. Erie, iv, l C.Town North East, J. Clements luiiiriew,S. L. Jour. & Co. Girard. -- April 10. 1617\,. - - I . - 17 -- ----- ---- PE:OPLE. ,Spring of 1847.] .N .Y [Spring of 1/4.7. '.. . ..--... -Rail := 1 :- ri f t -1-ft 1 7 L''-' 7 =- '...• 7 •ft, ---”.--,... Road!: • • 14.1. ; - 2 1Xe.' - L. - NE NV SPRING 4. SUM NIO tiOODS, 114 st ' received at khe Jew Store, No. I Commer-i cial Exchanee,corn,er of Freneh rind Finking.; Moses,, after enceuntiring all toi,ts of perili,iy sea and land, is here with his new all fashionabkii, Goods, Purchased iu New Yoric and Philadelphiar r at the lowest cash prices, and embracing, the great est vatic!), of Fancy and Simple .Dry Ooods ever brOnOit,to This place. 'A fiw of them will be no (Wee, : ', 1 1 \ - 1 FOREIGN 4 FANCY S. SIIAKS--Eit aped Pciult de Soir. l' -, • fl uid Grenadine, .:.:, ; Do.' Foulmrd, • ~ik Heavy wat'rd 4-striped b‘ck NV liite,Avivered, ' 1 Wldie and blach'Satin, Plain block ltur .. .. I i , ' tan_______„.7 El French 'Oingliain,'a ne and belt utiful Wide, Muslin Robek , plain ind. embroidered, French embroidered , Rnbea for,cbilrlren,, Very preny'M. t 4) Lainea for 28.1 pit yard. French wyrked Linen cambric I-Idkfi, Embroidered and bordered do. do. 'do 'Double 4. single French needle. Forked Collage and Capes. - • -i - ' Embroidered muslin Shawls,' _ I .-\ Silk, Cashmere and Baiage do. 'French BarraeeScarfs, f ' X ! English threJil Lac,bs, St issind giustbri4 Mg. ino, * Black, chile and colored French Kid Gloves, Si.k and mbbair gleves. and mitts, Ombra . striped 13onnet'lltbandN - Halved dn. ' . do. ] 1 - 1 ~ Corinthian Cord, Lace Buttuni,l ... - Siik'Bennet Wire, tic. 4.c. "7 I '. ' 1r...71.Mind the name and numher. ' ' 1 MOORS KOMI; •- rt No. I, Comniereial Exults yet. • , prom:het. April ,4. COTTON lJ and wad o,4:Ober' 21 < olorcii'Floie , ain, cont.) ing at ek int; tintling TIBBALe.- iMMIE I' blue bik