OTA i mport of the Board of Health of New Orleans, dated July 12th, Bays: Five deaths From yellow fever has occurred in the Chari ty. Hospiitil, and two or three other cases are still undcr.trentment in that institution. 0 :71 iere are three steamers now on their passage from Europe. First, the Washing ton. froMSouthampton, the 10th instant; nex , the Phil4lelphia, from Cherbourg; 15th; and the Hibernia, from Liverpool. ' arThe editor of the New Albany Bulle tin was Chased by . a mad dog in the streets of that citya few*days sincer He outran the animal and thus escaped. O:7=Al leading Federal paper, in Boston, said that ".letierscin and the Devil, reigned in 1806." The same paper rejoices at the elec tion to Congress, fro New Hampshire, of two men who are now c lied "Whigs." The Alban j A tlas spoils the pretty story that "Gen. yV l orth's whig friends" had generously raised a m ortgage on his proper ty. GBll. W. is a Democrat, and the mort gage' stilhreinains. Oh! war, when wilt thy mad spirit be ap peased! When will 'the 'rays of Civilization, enlightened Humanity, dissipate thy dark'cloudrand introduce the era - 6f uni versal peace.—Gazette. Oh, oh, oh; "when - wilt" "Pale Cy whir" come down .and give us a feast of green cheese. A blade of blue grass 3l inehronir has been found in Louisville, Mis Sot i.-11"oston The next t4:ing is to find "liionisvilie, kOUri., " the course of an article upon the subject of city and con»try /newspapers, the, editor of "ScOt's Weekly PaPer" makes the following ,reintirks, which we commend to the attention of our readers: "No honest man will pretend to say that a newspaper published in a rertioto city will sqpply the place of one published itra mauls own neighborhood and espcially devoted,to the local interest of the inhithitants. 'There arc many matters of great ri4ortanee to par, ticular districts and vicinities which .cannot find a place in_a jotirnal intended to he circu lated through the whole country. We there fore say, encourage' your county newspaper FIRST, for the information it atlords,is must indispelisabje." T uilt lc vel rul Plain Dealer says, a volunteei just from Gen. , Taylor's army, left us the following memorandum yesterday. we place it in the list of tall stories: "I know a lady in Monterey who is IrsO years oh]; she can walk four miles per hour: she has a foot 1 i inches brood; her great toe is six inches longer than the balance of the mes—her heighth is four feet six inches, and she is four feet six inches round the waist; she has a beard as strong as any man, tend wears moustaches. She has been marri(!d seen liens s. editor 6f the. Gospel Banner thus el oaks of President Polk's response to the ad dress of Hon. George PA ails at Gardiner, "It was cerfainiy a inavni ficent effbrt, wor ithy the style and tit!e of President of the Uni ted States. The people cold not• suppress thee; admiration, but ev ery few momeHts burst forth in tokens of admiring approbation. It %sill not do lieeafter to tell anyhßdv who was there that Ja es K. Polk is a third-rate man." A VOICE r off ,Iffstco.—That steady and straight-forw rd Democrat, Capt. W. gumt., of the Seem) ' Pennsylvania regiment, writes as follots s to the editors of the "I'onnsylva lli7lll.. from Mexico: • "I trust the old Keystone will do justice to our old friend SHENK. \V of the army will give him a soldier's hi; from the Hall, of t he Monteznmas. Ile is mit:;fo'rgotten by the Stms of the Keystone of the ;Arch in the din and &t rife of liattle." • •:\ )bung stud 'ry pretty ladvriding in the Concord cars, n us observ«l to have a piece of "court plasteV• on her lip. When the cars had emerged from one of the long covered bridges, into the, light, it was obQerved to have disappeared; but they instantly detected it clinging to the lip of a young man who sat on the seat with her! - Tin both looked us innocent as if they "hadn't bJen doing noth ing." - SrAmi.—This disease shows itself in a variety of forms, and is very frequently obsti nate and ditlicnltrto marage; and cases are not infrequent in which it ins resisted every plan of regular treatment. l'he owe their origin to hard work in early life. In these affections, Men( iIANT's CELEBRATED GARG LING 01 r. has evinced uncommon energy, and numerous are the insta n ) ices in %%filch it has been know to effect a adical and perfect cure. A number of bight interesting eases exhibiting' th 6 re markable act iity of this Oil could be introdu ced, but our limits forbid. See advertisement i s this paper. A pamphlet of description may be had GRATIS, of the agent. MARRIEO.—On the I, , ith inst, b.y Rev. J. (N', anee, MR. Ilinvi K. Bruins, and Miss MA nv 4. Howl.hy, all of Girard. On the 'lst. inst:, in Buffalo, by Rev. F. W. OnAvE t s. Mr. GElll.(4l i J. lityasT, of North east, to Nfifts ELnAr:ert A. SNIIIII of Buffalb. On the 17th ins., by Eld. E. C. ROUERS, Mr. JOHN MAY Jr., to Miss SARAH J. STAN . clarir all of Mliean. • DIED!—On the 20 inst., in Warren eoanty, Pa. at tie residence of his son, Mr. PERRIN Ha f North East township, in the 69th )• ar of his age. • SO.NK AND LONGSTRETII:7- DEMOCRATIC IVIERT iNI. The DemOcra tic Citizens of'Erie County are requested to meet at the Court House In Erie, on Mon day, August 2d, at 7 o'clock. A general attendance is requested from every :►art of the ,county. T. NV. MOOR E. • •DealeE In Groceries, Provisions, } Candies, Fruit, &c, Perry Block, State street, Erie, Pa. SODA BISCI4T at No. '1 Pew; Block. July 31. : T. W. MOOR? e i~ AKE NOTiCE.--Those indebted to tLe late 1 firm of Smith Jackson & Co. are relocated to make immediete,payment ; as this is the second request I hope there will be no longer delay. At tend,to this aq,lsave CUES. : • lf ,, ,:es Ju'y il, %V THE MARRIED OMAN'S PRIVATE DIEDICAL COMPANION By Dr. A. M• Alenniccen, Professor of Die eases of Women. 'Third edition; 18mn, pp. 250 price .$l.. 25,000 Copies hold in three months. ' The great demand of this most important work (ot which thousands are acid) lias, compelled the issue ofanother edition. 'lt is intended especially for the married; as it discloses important secrets -Which should be knownito them particularly.— Here every female can discover the causes, syrup torn'[ , and the 111101. t ef fi cient remedies and mrt cent „in made of cur; in every complaint to.whlc 1 her ex is subject. s ---'\ ( "I Married 'Females wool a here learn the r-ar 4,vheretiy they would rct4in their youth, beam , vigor, elasticity of b4y and buoyancy of . Spii - lc to an advanced. ge, instead of being a ffl icted, as hundreds and thousands, into whose hands t is book has not fallen. This work Ved i esigned o be in the hands of every wife and ihoti,er who Int. a regard for her own health and welfare, tis wel as that 01 her husband. ' The revelations cenhlined in its pages have a! ready proved a blessing to thousands, as the in numerable letters received by the author will at te-t. It is of course impossible to convey more fu y, in a public journal. the various subjects treated ; as they are of a nature strictly intended for the married, or those contemplating marriage; neith er is it necessary, since it is every one's duty to become possessed of knowledge whereby the suf ferings to which a wile. a mother, or a sister may be subject,, can be obviated. Copies to k sent b 9 Mail free of postage. Over ten thousand copie, have b en sent by pail within, three months, with pert safety and cer tuinty. In no instance has a einittr nee failed to reach the publisher, or the bo k those to whom it liast been directed. On the receipt of One oiler, the "Married Woman's Private Medical Companion" N% ill be sent free of postage to any part, of the United 'States. All Yellers kunst be addressed (post paid) to Dr. A, lit Mauricea'u, Box 1221, New York City, Publishing Office 129 Library street, New York. it ror sale in Erie by 0, D. SPAFPORD, Bunkseller, Stale street. July 'Si, 1817. AND - V AND RAISINS by the Box•or p9uud C Ibr.fflale ay-No. I, Perry Block July / T. W. 11I0ORR. II RANGES LEAICEVS, at the cheep Gro- J ce,y Store w., moony.. TYNA Sr>VA rEnt'S Soda Pop, a .pleasant tempe r., Ance drink. July 21. WILL he offored for sale at public auction a .. 10 o'clock, A. Nl. ' on Friday, the 6th day of Att!met. next. at the Exe.ll,l-1;:e flaildings on French S.t., '2 Bningies, 1 two horse Wneon, I !Ix cart. 2 :":leiglis, :2 saw 4111 Saws and Mill Iron, Blocks - and Tackles —llse, potash and, Caldron Kettles and a variety of Iron Ware and Farming bas, Sze., &c. Terms made known at the sale. Erie, July 21, IS 17. M..!AAYER Apt., For the Emilie of P:S: V. I-I.A.ion-r. (111; A Y ABA Jelly, Sardt nes,= L'it.:kled Oysters, Lemon Syrup,cornocuOins. July - 17. T. ANT. NIOORE. Ilia ItS.—Puerto Principe, 4 rabuca, Spanish and'all other kinds. J.ily 17 vi t ii!mHti zi.— A lot or. first rate White V Fish just received fad fir sale at No. 1 Perry Block July 17, 1817.. , PIIUN DS of a )(Al Colre Tor one dui a;id other things in propurliul at N. r T ( ry lock. Nt, g ' Judy 17. 1817. On State Street, nrarly oppositi : the Eagle !late! GLf )OAIIS S. nre notereceiving from New York and opening?at their new stare on ~evensi ve assortment of !Lich and Fashionable Jl WELLtY, (embracing the latest style of work in mark. t.) watches, Clocks, plated and Brittania Ware. 'Mir Cutlery, Steel Trinpurngs ' Cautplaene no I SJfar L. lays, Looking Glasscs, ,Cohl Pens, toffe,4e wi t h a ncneral variety of 'Useful and Or tinmem nl art ieles. Call and see to/t4 you trill see. Rime 26, 1817.. 6 - CLQCKSi. 1 -1 ‘ IG LIT D otY and 30 hour Gothic, 0. 0. G. 11.1 1 1 411ar, Alarm and common, by the single 01 case, eery cheap for ready pay: 1 G. LOONIIS & Co. nearly opi;osite Eagle Hotel. 'Jnl, ,1817. I I'ECT AUL tS gold,.silW undLgerman sit. I-1, Ver . Fralefl, an extensive assortment of con cave and Ctinvec Also, the eplebratld perifiical an.l poilobolie Spectacles, superior to any in use. G. 1.1)0111S & Co State st., nearly - oppoAite Eagle Hotel. :Tidy 17, I'Bl7. . LlGHT.—Girandolcs, Oil) and Camphene Lamps,i Camphene smmanding Lamps, Horn's Patettt, the best and safest in nse. 'rite public are assoretl these lamps will not explode, for sale by G. I,OONIIS St: Co., State et , nearly opposite F.ag,le Tavern. Jnly 17, 1817. LADIES will find fre, I, silkand bead bra steel clasps and beads, purse silk, Paris fans, new , r.ylebrooelres, bracelets, pencils, lack - ets, tov.etlier,nith an endless variety of splendid fancy ariefas, at _ G. LOrINIIS & Co's. State at., nearly opposite Eagle Hotel. July' 17,. • 4 cconnizoNs. with the improved valves, PI Bass Viol, Violin and Guitar strings, for sale by • G. LOOMIS & State st., nearly opposite Ehgle Hotel. July 17, 1847. ) LOOKING Glasses and lookine. alusss plate. A large assortment of the above arteles for sale vety low by 0 & Co., State st., nearly opposite Engle Hotel. July 17, 1847. r—botble Barrel!, Sin2le dOT.Eowliii72; Pieces, 'Revolving; six Shooters, with a gen eral astortimmt of Gun (nitwit., G. LOOMIS & Co July 17. 1817. QILVERI, AltE.—Silver table, ,cressert, tea, salt and mustard Er pouf., tongs, ladles forks. butter and itrt knives, constantly on band and for see by 3 G, LOOMIS & co., State at., nearly opposite Eagle Hotel. July 17, 1:S17. s borehy given that an application will be made I ,t c x to the next Legislature of Penns lvadia; for the ineorporation of a Bank to be 'Med "Tile FA,RMEIRS and N,IEC/1.4,V1C5 7 BANE," W h a Capi tal offfilt, hundred thousand dollars, an the priv ilege of increasing the seine to tw hundred thousand dollars. Said bank to Be located in Erie, county Erie, State of Pennsylvania. Eric, July 17;1817, 11. Cadwek, J. It. Williams. J. U. Fullerton, \Vetter Choler, , • „Smith Jackson, James C. Mershon, B.S. V lucent, Wm. S. Lone, B. L. Browu, P. Arbuckle ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. NOTICE is%ereby given that letters of Ad / ministration have been granted to the sub , ecribers on the estate of John Philips dec'd, late of, Venaligo township; all persons, therefore, indebted to said estate are requested to settle the same immediately; and those having claims a. gainst the same will present them legallyauthen , Ideated for settlement. JOHN it. SMITH, / 5 AAns ROBERT GQ. ALLISON July 31 ; 1817. ' 81,11 WOOL! WOOL!! • EtIAFFEY ¢ BREWSTRA. keep con- Lll sanity on hand at the Erie Woollen E'acto ry, Plain Clothe, Plain and Fancy Cassimeres and 1 weds, of various colors and qualities which they exchange for wool on delivery, on' customary and accommodating terms. They also'psy cash' for wool. S. JACKSON. 11 Er,e Woollen Factory, June 16, 1847. 6 T. W. MOD(((E Kendae MOORE NEW ESTABLISIIMENT, Public Notice. C. M. TRAM*, Samucl Hays, John C. Beebe, Thos W.Sterreil, Carson Graham, James Williams, 'Guy Loomis, , Alfred, King, M. W. Caughey„ James Hughes. STANTON'S .ERTERNAL REMEDY. CALLED HUNT'S LINIMENT, Is now dniverully acknowledged to ba the INFALLIBLE REMEDY for Rheumatism, Spinal *fractious. contrac tions of the Mincles,Sore": broat and Quinsy Issue, Old Ulcers, Pains in the Back and Chest, Agne in the Ernest and Face, Tooth•Aebe, Sprains, Bruises, Galt Rheum, Burns, Croup. Frosted Feat, endeill Nervous Diseases.* The TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS which has attended the application of this most WONDERFUL MEDICINE in curing the most severe eases of,tho different Diseases above named—cud the 111011 ENCOIIIOII6 that have been beasciwed upon it, wherever it has been introduced, gives me the rigtit to call no the AFFICTED to resort at once to the ONLY REMEDY THAT CANE RELIED ON. MTN, following crtificato ore meld JchllJlsasuf. tleoint guarantee of theconfideuce that may be placed Hunt's Liniment' Cblunihiaville, Columbia Co. Nor. 00843. _Mr.' O. 17..9tanton,—Sir—Vou will allow me to beat tog -among to the healing properties of 'your preparation called Hunt's Liniment. The following case came under immediate - observation, and 1 state It for the benefit o those-who may meet with a similar accident. ,The el 'ldi of a neighbor of mine was severely scalded and lu eh realest agony; your Liniment was arplled an Ire lief as given instantly, cud a few applicatiou entirely reco sled. I think it invaluable as a speedy remedy, and Ririe every family to keep it In the house. ,This case Is also k own to Meori. W. & G. Storrs of Hudson. • Yours, 'JOSEPH WILD. - eerere spraia 7ttrely cured with one bottle of the Lin went. Nett York, June 19, Ifiti. e I I P r Dear Sir—lt atTords inn pleasure to comply With your ' , reque totnil add my testimony to the excellency of Hunts ent ai an outward application for the cur of spr ins. britises, &c. Last winter I sprained my anchs b ly, end Was sometime confined to the house. The la. 'tired part alas very 'much swollen, and the pain intense; after Irving a variety of remeilins,l made au application °rya' Linitnent, nod found from its ur• speedy relict Speaking from my own experience, I can confidently re- commend it es a viduahle medicine in cape. like the one in which 1 tested its qu;tli ties. Yours, &e. - JOHN G. 31AGIER, 44 Wall sleet . r7e The following letter oddre ed to the Editors of the Christian A I vocatn, from the 1 ev.Theodoillus Clark; of the Methodist Episcopal Church Is one of the best recommendations tbis celebrated remedy can have. • ' Sing, Sing, Jan. 25, Gentlemen:—Having used Hunt's Liniment in my fami ly, mill lining seen its effoctt on seine.of my neighWurs, I have no hesitancy in testify log to its m6rits, as a cure fire agent lu the diseases for which it is recommended by its inventor; and I think the interests ofthe public would he greatly &observed by' your making its virtues known through the medium of your excellent Journal. I am per. puttied that much suffering would be relieved, and many Obstinate cases .:need, if its uses wove known; and I can not tint hope that its use may beeeme general iu the com munity, Respectfully. TH EODOSIUS CLARK. This Liniment is sold at 25 and 50 cents per bottle, by all the principal Druggists and Merchants throagboutthe country. , Wh , ksthe Agent), for ketr York. H' `ADLEY, l•IIELI'S & Co. 142 Water Street, RUSHTON &4 O. 110 prowl way, A. 11. & u. SANDS. corner Fulton and William, . ASPINWALL. fai William Street. JOHNSON KIDD & Cu 'Pittsburgh, wholesale agents for Wettern POWIIIyIVIDI/1. Orders addressed to me et Sing Sing, N.Y., Will be at tended to. - GEORGE E. STA e NTON, - I Proprietor. For sate by J. 11. Burton & co, Erie, R. C. Town North East, J. Clements Fairview; S. L. Jones & Co. Girard. SJuly 31. ISO. 2mll lIITATURErn OWN REMO DV INVALID' /111 HEST MIEN!): It is confidently assorted that thore"NavEn was ix medicine which has given such uni form and uni‘cronl betoractien, en WRIWIT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE They have stool the severest trials, by curiug when• all other remedies failed, sod bare esdablished a reputa tion in the faceof the enviout slanders which have been raised apain , t them. I* Let it be borne in mitid that Wright's lodb 13 Vegetable Pills are NO CATitl-PENNY REMEDY, the off-print! of the boar, destined to !pass awe' with It, and be forgotten, but a medicine of stern g value. its reputation in not built upon an isulate, effected un der circutrittunces in which the the imaginatloo bad quite ss much to do with it as the tirity of the rem edy itself. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills lay a claim to real worth, founded on the bonen and willing testimo ny of THOUSANDS AND TENS OF THOUSANDS, throughout the length unit breadth of the land. . It was after a careful +study of the _human constitution, that there Celebrated Pills were prereired. Nature's laws were first cousultad, and then a thedicilin was pre pared froukthe herb of the Intlion,w fch should act With / [hose laws. Therefor , these Pills e eettielly AS IST NATUR to expel the corrupt h inors, by open ng the natural out lets of the syrtein. _ _. _ SUMMER, F %lA, AND IVINTER Eneh protteeeby their variations of temperature, pecu liar effects u n the human body, The heat expands, and the cold contracts the volume of the circulating fluid nod when changes take place suddenly, the effects ure of ten serious: WrigliCsilndiuti Vegetable Pills counteract t the evil influence of sI (filen change% by purifying the blood, 61111 keeping , the stomach and bowels in a natural and healthful contlitio i. ..I roil. FEVER AND AGUE. That scourge of the West. Wright'i Indian ,Vegetable Pills stand unrivalled. Au instance has never come to our knowledge of these Pills having been taken. without effectlng a complete cure. In Chills nd Fevers the liver and bilsry functions ere chiellydisortered„ superinduced by great physic I debility. Wh:n the symptoms first ep pear, no time should be lost beforresorting to these Pills, A few doses wlgive such manifest relief that no 16 'persuasion will be 1C snary to continue the Assaf them. FO, DYSPEPSIA. Wright's Indian Vegetable - Pil s will be found very .Ape. liar. In this, disease, the gastric juice is weak and defi cient in quality. Eossequoutly, the digestioti is imper fect mid tho health impaired. These t Ills yemove the bite from the stomach, restore its tone, end knsproae thy 'digestion. - Pelt JAUNDICE Wrigrlgt's indtan Vegetable Pills are equally well adapted to the removal of this complaint. As they operate upon the one general and and trio principle, of clean .gm: the stinnac't'und bowels, purifyins -theblood, and reetaymy the secretions, they remove the CAWIE of litiodiee, and oral! ,ther disorders. Vl' FEMALE MEDICINE' It would be tiktibliOreeisely to tell to which of the two 4 s'aniun Vegetable Pills Irtve been the teperfv,a Loessioo:-9Bot It is % t ory, sertnin ihnt these Pills loti - eAiscullotSfeVend spirits, And a good complexion, to lintalredevf female., who would, without them, have been in their !semi'. A box of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pella k au inestimable medical catormou at certain pe riods. HEAD teltE, GIPDINKSS. &c. Tin, presence of pain in any part, indicates a corrupt Mato of the bleo I, which natore,ns striving to correct, A few doses lof Wright's Initials Vegetable Pills taken on gulag to lied will be certain to give rcllaf, if4he thing be at all pn.ollo vALumit,r, AVTI evuotrs min-4mm! . It is well known that the South and West suffer more from bilious disorders than from all others combined.— This is partly owing to the climate, but chiefly to the nature of Southern and• Western life. The sensations ac companying liver complaints are of the most wretched description. Habitual drunkenness in frequently brought on by liver complaint. A patient suffering from this dia. ease, should not be mocked with pretended cures; yet there are very few medicines that are worth n straw in the removal of thin eompletut. Calomel has hitherto been the chief reliance, but the remedy has proved itself worse thee the disease! What then abaft be dune? W 0 say, give Wright's lodine t'egetabl Pills a trial. If they do not caeca l your expeetationa, u e are willing to bear all the opprobrium of (same. And we ray to all TRY M. There is no risk run—nu more thrown away—you arc certain of benefit. ONE WOltO Myou ien hive f mod th at Wright's Indian Vegetable ‘Pill•Lare ii:* leetlo' the best medicine you ever heard of, stick to (hem! Ocia't ran after every upstart Remedy, which attempts to bluster itself int \ t notoriety, Above all BE WAIL IMITATIONS OF of Wright's India.' Vecettible Pills: Previous to the in• trelluet ion of this Medicine, IndiataPills were neve- heard of. New what* hosts of them: And after all, what ate Ilier, but miseruble imitations of the original medicine; no inure like it, than chalk is like cheese! One marl ad vertises, **lmproved': 11 , 13.111 Vegetaiile Pills This would h is e,,plul joke, If it here less serious , Uownre of all rue h. • BLIT OF' THE REGULAR AGENTS There is no safety elsewhere. The country is swarm in., wi o counterfeiters, both of money and of tthrdieine. But which is the worst! Is not tho counterfeiter itfa med tritte hut little hetterthatt a robber, and a murderer? Buy of the regular Agents only we say again. AG EN s ro.l EitiE couNry. 0. D. SP t FFOItD. Erie. Suinuol Iltitchiu. & Co., Waterford John McClure. Seu. Mount. J. B. Scverance. Union. Riley & Toper, West Springfield W. H. Townsend, Springfield B. C. Town & Co., Wattsburg ' North East., John Clemeol,Falruiew. l t THE 0 AL AND GENVIRE,TNOTAN VEGETUILE PILLS HA • NATURE Or WH. WRIMIT WRITTEN W.TH 1. PE Tor LilnEL Or EACH riox, None other genuine, and to counterfeit this is t onoEity. Oakes devoted exelu,dvely to the solo of Wright's In Win roy e laue pia,. wholesale and retnil, 169 Race Street. rinlndelphin, 286Greestwsch Street, New York; and IPtit Trenton? Street, Bo,ton. - Erie, July f.',l, /847. JO PEOPLES' LINE. ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1847.—P ? RE . 1- REDUCED. Cabin. Faro S S, Steerage $2, to any port on Lake 311chigan, from the opening of navigation to Sept. I. The Steamer, A. t k 4 . . IPATC I I I N , Capt. 11. Whitaker, will tun during the seition as fol s: LEAVES SIIfFALt ' AVICS CEICAGO. Wednesday, July 21 % msday, July 'l3 Thursday, Aug 5 rsday Aug 12 Friday, .. W • ay .. 27 Saturday, Sept 4 Sat rday Sept II Monday •• 20 Hoods) , • .. 27 Tuesday. Oct 5 Tuesday. Oct 12 %Veduesday, •'2O Wednesday 1 4 21 Thursday, No 7 4 Thursday Nov 11 Friday, The, A. D. ratchin is, of the largest clusfof Steamers, built with a solid timber bottom. 15 inches thick, after . the plan ofthe Atlantic frigates, which prevents the lia bility of sinking by strjklug rocks. Sbe lain like propor. Cow Gummi, built throughout; no pains or expense hay ing beenspared to make bar the strougest host on the Lakes. Her model is superior to *Di on ebb Western waters. Sha bat accoremodations for 100 sable and 1000 steerage passengers. / The A.D. Palatial and United Staten will run as adver tised and under no tensideration will go lobo the associa tion. , .. „ The public wilt please remember that that Wore the 0 01.701?Positiou boatain the fail of 18116.• 11. WHITAHEEL 8018 OWItOr. AGENTS { L' " 6 " 4 Co. Boom , . . welasit aco )IE, Erie. Ally 17,1847. - : ; , . ',- ,II i WOODEN WARE.—Bo w ls, 'Wish tubs, mop handles, bUtter prints : ladles, 4.6. July 17. ' T, W. 310011 E. Pleasure Excursion GREEN BAY AND CIDCAGO. fARII-4/ 2 PACE WAT FOG STATE 00318, AND co FOB. CABIN PASSAGE. 44x1X - r - [ H E Splendid Steam rt...!. Packet Baltic, Capt. A." C., ;.. KING,4•N, will leave Erie _ - 1;-=• — r - - - -= for Green Bay and Chicago, on Friday morning, August t 3, on an Excursion of Pleasure to those points,' The BALTIC, will stop at the principal ports and points of interest, affording passengers en opportunity to visit such points at leisure, and no pains or expense will bn spared to render the trip pleisant and interestina to these on board. A lama band of the best Musitiians in the. country wil be on board. ' The RAIL C is entirety new—has 64 spacious and richl)i f rnished State Rooms, and in point of eleance,cd.tifort, and speed is not surpassed by any boat on !the Western waters. Will also leave Erie on Wednesday morning, June 30; (Or the accommoda• ion Of Delev_mles 1.1 the Harbor Convention to be hel.l.at thiimgo, on the sth of l July. , For pas sage apply on board •nr to , . June, '2,3, Nit W. M. GA MACHU:R.'. Patent Elastic Baby Jumpers,. OR NURSE'S ASSISTANT, a new and ainta• sing article 'of the nursery,, by ndlich infants three months of age can amuse and exercise them selves, resting as they rlo once little scat or sarl• die, why) serves to sustain the child and ,give It all the support required. It ja reeconmen led by PhysiCians as conducive to heldth: cre mother kis invahlable as she can leave her little one ulnae, and on her return be assured of it omosed and perfectly safe. For sale at No. I Perry Block. 'l'. jW.IMOORE. Price S 3 50. ; Jtily 17, 1817. * , TILE KEYSTONE STATE. i PE:INSTLVANIA 'AND lIER EMINF.NT MEN. TIIE above is thetitle of a Nla:2 of the State of Pennsylvania itrit issued by 1 Apollos W. Harrison, No. 2 1-2 iSonolt 7th street, Phil4delphia. It is a large, full, !accurate and spitndid map showing, all the internal limproveipents, county lines, township lines, cities, villages, prominent roads, and distance's fromlplace to place on. all the stage roads.. To give it:the highest possible de. gree ef distinctiveness, each, township is full col• ored, and each county colored in out lines. It is Ornamented with an elegy t boftler four _inches ivida, encircling Portraits f eight eminent men Of the State, The title is given in two forme, one in Eng ish, the other in German. executed, in , a highly rnamental ( style. land surrounded with statutes r Penn and Franklin. .The coat of arm • of the co nay is encircled by one isle, and that of the Stat by the other. The size of the map is 4 feet 10 i cites long by 4 feet broad. It is printed 1 on-the bst of paper and mounted in the most Oa' egant rind durable manner, ABNER VEDDCA. is the duly authorized Agent for the sale of the above Map in Erie county: It May be been at the book store of 0. a Spair.od. Julyl4, 1817. .3t9 __. _IL:_ - __l______ TRUSSES.—A - zood assortment of Unit's, j. Marsh's, Tieman's, Thompon's and Rhine hart's Tresses, ssurted sizes for Hale low Iry CARTER & DROTLIfiIa. , i July 17. 1817. - •9 TO PHYSICIANS. ONE o f Dr. Sherwriod'A Vibratinz. Electra Nlaixnetie Nlachines, an invaluable instru went in lithe treatment of rheumatic, spinal and nervous diseases, for sale by Cutter Brother, 110.6, Reed House. , ' July . l7; 1847. 9 , rlo)4ll3.—Side, dressing, curl and back combs. ‘....." ea,ed and plain. Shell, ivory, BoGI° nod ir common born, dm very 14teit stylus. in groat, va riety, by Carter & Brother, No. 6, Reed House. duly 17, 1917. ' _ r • 9 PAYEIt.--Mettrittnii %Ind HMO pu ks, plain fancy and gilt; fine Enfilkli. and American white andblue ruled and plain letter paper; curd and letter.envelopes, a ben utifol assortment, for ale by Carter 4. Brother, No. 6, Reed [louse: July 1 , 1817. 9 M EZZOT I NTO DAGUERREOTYPE LIKENESSES, 1 TAKSN WITH TIIH cohorts. ALA \MERTON would respectfully n• . noiincc to the Ladjcs and tientlemen of Eric and vicinity, that he has taken [tomes at Tammany Hall, and is now prepared to execute Daguerreotype Likenesses in a style, which fur truddhlness of representation, and tor minute and accurate bh-nding of light and shade, cannot be excelled bytAbe most delicately fiaished &led Engraving. • i . Havirg availed himselt'of nil he late imprOve moms in the Art, he will now e wa ,, e to tin bet ter work than has heretofore b .en done by anv Artist stopping in this pities. Roam opongrom 3 A. M. to 1 July tll O 'Bl7 __. GEO. J.•!00RT0:7,. 305, C. nnowx, THOS. WEARIER. NEW STORE, NEW GOODS; NEW FIRM, NEW PRICES THE rindersi . gried beg leave respectfully in 'in „,'fortn their friends and the public generally thaaheY have entered into the mercantile busi nesd tinder the name of MORTON & CO., No. .1, C I 16pside, next door south of Mehaffey LI. Brun ter. , , Their stock of Goods is entirely new, tilr surPassing, in richness, variety and cheapness, anylitock of goods ever brought to this market, and embracing every style of Staple and Fancy DrY Goods, among which will be found Linens—American. I rish.German and French; Dress Goods of every description, F. ha‘A is of the latest designs, varying in prite from 75 cents to :52.5; ' Stuntner.Sttiffs, Drill 4, Jeans., Cassitneres, etc. Brown and bleached Skirtings and ,Sheetings of every width and quality; • Broad Oloths.Cassimeres and Sattinetts; Calicoes, Muslins, Lawns and Ginghams; Bonnets, a splendid itsorarient; • Ribbons, Artificial Flowers, Laces and Ruches, Umbrellas and Parasols, a great assorttnent; Carpeting. and Paper Also—Millinery Goods, Tailor's Trimmings, Moreens, Dumasks, Linen diaper's,c2rn3h, Ft ench Embroideries, Silk and Cotton floss, Kid, Silk, cotton and Lisle Gloves, Vestin'gS, a great va• riety. In connection with the above will be (Mind a well selected stock of GROCERIES of superior quality; City and 'country Merchants suppled with any article in our line on faveirable terms. • AIORTON St CO Erie, May 15, 1847. Spring of 1847.] BY [Spring of 18.17. s Rail --a-- - •=• Fi -----:,--- Road !, t • I\IENV SPRING 4- SUMMER. GOODS, just 111 received. at the JP4I7 Store, Nn. 1 Commer cial. Exchange, corner of French and Filth sts. Moses, after encountering all sorts of perils, by sea and land, is here with His new and fashionable Goods,' pur'ehased in New York and Philadelphia at the lowest cash price's, and embracing the great est variety of Fancrand Staple Dry Goods ever brought to this place.i A few of them will be no lived. ' • FOREIGN > FANCY GOODS. SlLKS—Striped Pout de Moir. Plaid, Grenadine, Do." Foulard, Heavy waerd 4-striped black & blue Wit I White, wa•ered, White and blatik Satin, Plain black Italian, - Colored Florettees. . • French Gingham. a new and beautiful article, Muslin Robes, plain and embroidered, • French embroidered Robes for children, ' Very pretly M. de Lames for 28'. per yard. French worked Linen cambric Ildkfe, Embroidered and bordered do. do. ' Double 4.• single French needle-worked Collars and Capes, • NEmbroidered muslin Sharks, - Silk, Cashmere and Barrage do. French Barrage Scarfs, English thread Laces, Swiss and carnbrio • • Black, white and colored Frerrih Kid Gloves, Shit and mohair gloves and mitts, Ombra striped Bonnet Ribande, Figured , do. do., Corinthian Cord, Lace Buttons, Silk Bonnet .Wire, &c. -11'....T•Nlind the name and number. MOSES • KOCH, No. I, Commercial Exchange, French at. April 24 'N P LF.n..Nea ton Pappas and see-, other kind of apples for sale, at No. Pe y' T, W. 11 , 1009 , Jtily,3, 1847. 501)0 13 "live"gLoa . ed. Crushed and M tiscovalle , Sugar, choair for easb, one door north of thej4isi Window,- bq RINDMNEC HT.. Jul, 12,1917. i 4 • "LOOK HER, WI TF you wish to buy clieap, yo IRINDERNECEI - T'S N 0.6, ', Where you eon find, the follow I! are 'Warranted good: —offee, SI ass, Tobaco of all kind Rice. 1 namond,Cloves, Natal gs, Gin , late, Cocoa, NI tistard b the poll! Sauce, Lemon Syrup„, liver Oi gar, Fl re Crackers, Cs tile Soa vine Brushes, Powder Shot, Caps and Pills, Candi Wick, i s Stove Black ink., shoo Brushes a Tar and Rosh., Maeoboy and oiler, Brimstone, Epso i r Salts i eratu:s, Blt ed Cords, Ito e, Trish Herring, Patent Pails Tubs, Wash Boards, %Vito fpi ves, Nuts, Filberts, Curry 'ombs Horse ifirtishes - and C .mbs` S , in bags, Brooms, C.rit W Brooms, Whitewash I rushes, too numerous to tuunti.n. . Ple , l yourselves i ' Eri. ATS.—Gra” 11,11 and for a Mock, by Julie 19. ISI7. TNsp:Ds. i,tBAPA celebrated Depurat yes. , • 1.7. H. 'J un . 19. ISI7. FILVEIt AND At3lll Tonic Nlixture, ,r I Maxim's Agile Pil a - • Tonle Vermifugs, t r For sale wholesale a d relai CARTER Erie, June 19. 1817. , Annatto, , N! Vit I Alum, Indigo Copperas, Pile V Crearo.'rartar,-, Cud Be Ari3ols,Cochin Spirits of Tin, Liquid Logwood, ie w , cuniwoad, Madder Fustier:,• ted 4 For sale very chew ) No. ILLTEttI June 19, 1817.1 PAlN'pg 611_ ,t MONG our stocki. 10 keel', pure NV and Pittsburg 180 lbe Spanish 1 GO Yenition 50i , -an 100 •IHrcnch Gr 300 Red Led, 200 Litharace 200 paper refined 20 boxes Chrome ' 100 gallousiSpirit -400 do Linseed ( 150 . 'C. pal _ Fernit Jiistreceived unil fur sale te.rms,at No 6, Reediliowe. CARTE June 19, 1847 CARTEIC I3rANG license 1 tin! Vinous and SpirF assort:l6(ot of Pure Port, Madeira, Sherry; , MEE Brandy, WM Jamaica Spirii , s, An For sale at a 4 low rates as hat,: ever been uffered in thi Reed House. Erie, June 19, 1917. SI3PERIOIL French and plain Letter Paper, Maynard and :' , ;l/Yet , !Pack In Keats Carmine and Led Ink Wafers, Common, Note , Ti a Sealing Wax, Pounce, Black . Sand, Rubber,' For 06 - le:by J. 11. rrie. June 11911 i, !Blt7 From the City o Arrival at irrvit 'and C At Ma. 1, •Prrry INCE, the 'rural' fiqs beet 01 port. into this country, Arle‘ico, it has enablcdithuse Groceries in the East to 401 411 who want anyibing i to call and examine o 4 stock tt ithotillar of coatratliction freshest lot of •Groceries in r all been purchased front the n oar kink way be lotted, tit Imperial, Gunpowder, a Teas; Java, Rio, Laguir go Coffees; Loaf, Falco. and Am. O. Sugars; --Pe 1 gcr, Cinamon, .1 itlme Pearled barley, Candic ) S Nadel ra and ll'ea ipits ; .; rte. ; 1 1orisits--Applee l •RaiS rants, and 17'g:1; Speiyi Simi:tee and Winter 'strai ; • superior article, Salad oil, Variegated and Bar sot White Fish, i..ilekerel, and Herring;; UM lihnball's — extra Fine cut Sinok int>, and Cavendish i'ol Regalia, Principe, TrAline. mon Cieorg. Colored and pl tin Grass Besides a host of other 'art wants of all. A fresh supp ceived semidnonthly. Call and prices at No. Perry FA ie. JonAt2, 1817. NEW AND FRESIL Xo.' 6 Poor P WF. ItINDERNEOII7 • Turco and well select dry and Family Groceries; Gla4s, wliich he will sell ON ether establishmeot, in irow see, J Vat liEL:bi V E.L.) 25 hug min g o and Java, Coffee, • Big Widoiy, State street, 1) ' W.V. 1. June t 3, 18.11 BUFFALO LP this superior article j Pittsburgh Lead. (Fahnesko and in on, always on hand nt June 11. / H. Ia ,Uhests Fresh leas, jt 1J sale by the chest or I June 16. W . P. 50n GAL. MOLASSI' k, Ihr sale cheapast north olthe Big Window, b done 16. W. F. 11 p"ia GALS., Ohio Sion l l CRAY door north or the'Bil Jnno 26. W. P. II THE I EXPRES cDWELL ,has just reap a few very choice good: the attention of the ladies a purchase, consisting, of Orl -1 and beau:linl artieln for dre. Brocha Barrages, Plain do., Silk and . Cashmere Shawls, &c. - More expected ,daily, full next week; in the mea solicits a call. July 3, 1847. • Pere, dried Apptes, dried Codfish, White Fief; Meek erything in the Provision bandana for ede by - June 26. W.F. WINDONb• fIARTER BROTHE V Only pacarner stock of% is large and complete, varyi 15x30, and will be cut to any ed,witho'ut extra charge: ' Junii 19,184 y: GOLD PENS .- Levi Br • most celebrated maker assortment kept constantly foram kinds of eheattitcleare 1 'State at,, nearly op • • lay TO, 1917. • L YOU!'' will please eall at .or People's Row, ig articles, which 'tzar, Tea, Moles 'eper, Spice; Cin• I or, Starch, Chocu• d or bo2l, Pepper , Larnp — Vil Vine of all kinds,Sha cad, Percussion Twine, 'Matches, d Blackine,, Chalk 'Scotch ma, mil haatiber Surfs, nd Chalk Lines, I Willow Watrons, lmonds, 'Madeira Ind Horse Cards I ltpoter, Dairy salt i eps and" Duarth I. nd other articles se call anoti . ate for. , June 19,11 S a Maim, jL at No. I W. 100,011 Mani le Glen ELLA, ti4d leer sale try ;URTON & Cal (Ea Cholagoirro, triable, .ruivian Bark, by • ' & 13ROTHER. 1M DYE STUF MI r • • Blue, or chemie rot od, (green, • , riders. Reed House, by $• BROTHER. CM , &tn. utt— ate Lend, Ruin& a nannua n utuce. hating,' ed, Yellow Ouhro, •en, a beaut. urtide Larnpbl,tek, yellow and green, Turpentine, lOi l, • I arnish, coach and re. her, assorted sizes. n accomnindatinL,.. 20 doz Point Urn BROTIM.I. 5 TIER, o w or DS 16 to retail uore, oTer a food Eg, Blik ider the I itous Lk I c Fazel; ficila, lock, Current wiaci lIMI ME Holland Whiskey, "Alcohol. le same gwili ies market, at No. 6, , and sparent and Motto, etc. etc. etei " uwro 4Co Melded. EiElMiiii taken nfr 'he itn tl placed on that of vim have pin -chased them uliettp, We • t the'Crtocery line thr we del assen, that we have the Mt market, ; It.tvity , latest importations. Ihtlewing: • , 1 td Young Hyson t. and Si. Domin sed, Porto: Rico, er, Spice, Gin ace, Cloves, Rice, Pecan, Brazil, v ltnonds, .t'ilberts, 8, Englfith rar -4 Talloipl, ond/es; led Lamp' iifl, a ‘, Fancy _'Siff ping, p. Daji-y iiall, Vackintic rOut, 1 i , ehowinz, Sp: tish ace, Pipes ; Lenora and eon • I d . Manilla Mats. clew to supply the y of Groseries ro -11(1 examine 200(11 4 ink. . •, ' - ' W. MOM: E. IdROCERIES, oplca Rote. has:just redeired a Vd assortment of wet. lye Stu ff s, Nails at.d per for cash than any . Please cull and Jtthc 12, t 17. . Itlo, Cuba, St. ne door north of thu INDERNECHT A.D.—An invoke of sr received. Also, k & Co's snake,) day d 'warrint ed. BURTON 3r Co. Ist received and lot S, just tench fd and le cheapest, ono dour INDFAINECTIT: Ware, for aalo oae \Viuduw, •INDEIINECIIT. AGAIN. ved from Now York to which he levityr lid others wiehing to me Muslim., a new ses, Swiss Nieslies, Fringes and Gimps, Torloton Mulls, particulars given in 'time he respectfully I H. CADWELL. ark, Hama, Shpu:d- Peatthea, Cora Meal ret, rotatoca and cv ine, constant!, 'on • INDERNECHT; II LASS. have just merited 11l ow G ear , %Shish g in size from 7z9 to .size or shape deaiv. atty_alwayn OD nand: tot'a Gold cribs ordile; 'kood band; Oro' tbli t) Pens, at OOMIS - ogle, Eagle! ZEST IIOVI4V/ITEIOICINE, IN . 11111 `llOl/LII!! •-- t " • `GEO. W. AIERCHANT'S 113 TY 5 ' , i 1 , .01pr I , r ,isods, ' . ~. ... _ ..iuils of ii I I,ilids, rStraiii 5, LittaLitc SO, i'r j ain 0 ~ I f rill St s, ISanuleracl,s, . - titlee,( Ilea*, Found. redlle!, . Ri Glione, W itt , inlls, .B,r,lolits or Grease, Po'l Er.l, Eolltie, - Abu' ~', r ,-. , spVillS, :14.7eeney, .11arri Distemper. m la fi al Universal Ifamily Einbroserion fn / ; dOeases of Human 1-1,--.11, s r ie as Rh ttmatistit, 1•: eternal Poisons, Bit s - of Animals,'painful Nervous otreC- Praia lit!,:, 1 ,tionS, "- • - ilOil.S, Coins, ll' hillow!, .' Burns an.! Sca!,l2, - - !Chilblain a. . ,Crt nips, Cleat red 11.01411 -- I ‘ • ' ' COlriraC(S of the ..11ttrirs, r StrefitilL , h, .11'ultitrfS, ' IVA akiiiirs of !lie Joittls, Raked Bre a sts. 11ertciport's t 3 enni.t•tinit)ii., —ft is wor thy of special Tumult, that beside, the great and extra- j ortquary pooers in' the ',cure of diseases of the 1 horse hi which 03 vi r' 11... 1 • 'rnil attracted the :Me., - -. lino of the firrriclontiftlart r, and the wonder nti The public generally. it 11.15 1 beell :AiteCe9Sfillly II plaTed in a great variety of the maladies it hi , li 1 alTact The !Annan race; ii - rul it haft 1 -roved by the' wonderiul cures it has performed on the lc wer ;in ini.O., dint it is endowcill whin 'Curative pypei tie. not found in other ham. , oil. which has citabli•th• ed its claims to f - reneral coululcrice. • , • 1 mare of the counterfeit article; and • thel oi‘, name 'of the'so: elle4m t . ..rort, li. AA chaat, lanck port, is blots u in the lint•le. li l'For testirnonials,synetwis of discs mode of treatment, see 1)10111)1Oct w t hicit a , nit nt I mil but le. ' Pold it'y J. IL Burton St: Co. Erie; s„ j Fassclt. As!atalmht, Obit); and D. N. `1 Conneaut t thio PVIt I 1 , 11: I' olr 0 1.4 1. 0)01 GEO. NV.I ~ NI ERMA 'T'S 1.M.P11 I . t!OMPOIJI Fla1;11) EXTRACT OF SARSAPARE For Rentlying Disrases of the B 1 .trisinrfrone an ltheoe 0f,.1.(er, N -; IS or; and loin'ss eur ' 'l , er Noll °ana , oinil ~ no, andeoustitatheieLnis iof alhitods qI arts such as ' , eat I h•old, Silt air an. O Scr.laitr A"tosls EH! Sec.lst r lll,ss Wu' In a d nth. r DiTts ' far!, szypiti is r rentrisd. 1 s twist ty from a /'.pure Ukluitam aal Carroii -as .../ 1 4 rte or(/" Blood; at. •• at 'ilirOai. Nose. Cheeks ifil thiinal Custiceness Pers. k 1 Liras, Etl , 5, dna Other path i- t •P,o• CUT,11 , .., • , f he Li err, MA ii4p. I :bloat a-al Cheat. in .I,t or pvatuhl en the Js e Poi , s t the s w urn}t,,,,,urn}sales. Phit Ju I rst'etrs. and alert. et.-;Wall Sts.ats, dr. d ' 1 . 11l it .not, : t the st 10. 14 it anise , ranch i • lidri : Seorcen. and. that 5.., tied as Az•-‘el.naila 1 ii.. 11.• .t,11:.- ions..lltott•lll.!, •lato t) 1 If/i, .' •Sli, I toys, Pains is the h w y. his re invilv is prepare Irvin Ihe ci ci lected materials. the act i'vtl l propertres or w ex•rcieted by an improvedproems, withrn .1 •1 on account at' which it is preeerred lap l'lr as h i ckg more uniform and active than iih now before the public. 1 ''' •l A full account of the re »nrhaltle t e Incat•y 01 rids •. rem •ity, in a curit-tv • of t i are..r. of the trios' agg fa vati nature, 11131' be-sreeu by calling on the i,rio pileT or or his agents. I - 1 • - /Its ill , ist good medicines ere eOunterleited,• lin. oche and call for "Merchant's Sarsaparilla,' and „ see) oat t h ese words are bliiw it on the ttlase, "Ft em the .11hor.itory of Geo. 7 . Merchant, Chemist, Len:tenor, N. V. -C-?r Ihnost every pedlar in The country is now put t ing tip and iT/Tosint: on the piddle, an in title they ',call sau,ipn 1 i Ili. The' efore , nrwAI.C.: • Sold by J. Burton -. 1 . CO. Ei itl;-, .Z . :-***. Ac* 11 . ['assort, Ashtabula, Ohio'i D. N. Webster, (*oat Dean', Ohio. - - 13 50 PISEABES - OF Till , : URI NAll V 011 GA NS DISEAStr:S of Nit, Urinary I ireari, cored by Ole ECTRAC I or .M.Cl6', 6-4 .11111, and t_ l.' an to. such its chi uNie arid acii•e diseakFes or the 1111(1.11r, I .140, chronic tired, (:onurrhtea, - l'r steal : gland, " filvti 6, It'llifeS, • Kibor,,is, alit! .'• I Strietiters, /Ails, Dia:,tt(s; 4-e ~.[,.. 'Phi:. Yalii,thle medicine Gen, W. Al,o:ll,limi, Opto tti , I port, N. V. Full and airiple iiistrue.b / ,:is, t'esiiinonialLi, &e. ! k Icymanuatly Ili eh - bniile, ! Q Sad by J. 11. Burton & ! co. Erie; ! I''. R. &IL •, A,atablilit, 011io;10. N. NVeb.sie , Con 'lin. 1 , 1.1. ! , • 11•50 1 ) ill•:1) 1 1 EADSITAP .N CP.I.Ki• i AN HMI 1/11 , ,,'11 wail Anted ur.kle - ini. ! ring. the I air a 11a 1111,4 I bromt n or J,., ill nni smear 01, ti illEu liiiun, l '. or s•oltn, I iisllundreils e'ente l -!ity:ll_ , ' I ' , 1 , Isp lit,en hatal suci: ie..til ly in ' coloring II( 1111 II 11 .... t . 1.1 id, rig s. the ze arc 0r she countesb it, and be sine ion ?..et imisse, fin pared only liv Gen. \V. \lt rehant. St, Loch port, N. V. •Sarnide , 01 Ilair mar 1 sat t he store or the proprietor of his a L tentS. ,t tent,. by .Ti,.. IL Burson St Co, Erie- S. S. St Il MEM MEM 'rice so" Pastel' , 41:tettu1a; Oho; 'and D. N. IVel),ter, I Iv O APPI,FS.— A lot of Pine Apples., received and for s.tle at No. I Terry T..W. MOORE.. 7 En Pi .\ r in Bli TralV 3, 1417 NY. C. Sz It. I'. 111.1,BERT just received thrir full Stud: o f SPRING AND SUM.AIER - , - GOODS; AN° , mita r espcet folk invittt dirt attention of pitielta,ets to their itefmtiful aSsottnt cot of FRENIC I, IN DIA, IT ALIA N, ERNI AN, P.NGI ' r F; and AAI MIK! A N t;1_;131, eking an a. , ..soronriit of' thu newest and tomt fash itniabl? st3les in the. market. The greuteet in ducementa will be uttered for the follot%inf re.t sohb, Customers can alv.a3s find at (.ur store Ih•: latest lind most de.,irable strle3 of goods. The • intend -trictly to 'Whyte in file ri.ciple of sell~n~ at the' _T .- LOWE:ST MA ltliET PRICES...LI/1 THIRD. They are tak n‘,7, most all kinds of produce, for which they pay the highest market value. Thor following are rtmon.., the rroe.,t desirable stvles of Goods offered, viz: * .ExtM Rich Paris Printed Barn Lin en Luslre-; anew and beatriful article for dresses; Cillilbrnia plaids, Fr ench, Englirli and American Matta de Laincs, Plain, figured and printed Swisi; Musliri, Striped and Ba , red NI Sa in sfriped Ginulrams; French, S.et.ch and Artier lea Q Ginahartnr, MO silk Shawls, Chameleon and Gassather, Berage, Plai wand Erithr ~.tdercd.Mous deiLnirr, Straw Goode, comprieirw many new stylcS)— Albo, French artificial.% beautiful ( Bonnet- and cap Ribhnns, Silk, Gingham, and cotton Parasols, Fancy silk buttons, sill fringes, meet trimmings, Purto 'rwist, combs, Gloves and ;11i v, and Ittlrldrerla of other articles too num,prous to mention. Wr again invite all to come anll etc amine our goods and pieta'. ,Erie,; May .28: 1847 PROTECTION T " Erie County Mutual !nem ante emnpauy tontinowslo insure against loss and damage by fire,l on buildin„.", goods and merchatidise of all deseriptions. Office on the cast aide of the Public Square, between 6th and 7th :treats. 1 piltEcrogg'. Wm, Beatty, J. C. Spencer, George £olden, Tllloriras ; Smith Jackson, ca Sanford, Elijah Babbitt, C.,M. Tibbs!'" ' JohnsA. Tracy, • W . : Townsend. : Hamlin Russo% tivory Cadv,velt, . GII.ES SANFORD, Piesident. 3. f lySreeter,a, Treasurer. George Saltier!, Secretary. ' Jane 3, p4l. ly z\ - le =in Mer 303, Ind c, I 11. ( I,4ter, I 50 Es Oa !NM olis Ml= JJ, t•Jr .t rich nip• t heat; is propared only hs ive FIRST SECOND, • I LIFE INSUI{ANCE. ~, :.., 'TIPP, HOPE MITTUALI4IFEINSIittA I NCH ClllNlPANY,Attiinr,ird,llc.inectictit, heti ti. made r f ran f4biltutt s a 'tat thu ett,decriller to 'wean ! to any person Life Inhitruntes who mdy lie dealt. - clientllttoeutintrJhe same. Thus instittitiod set/ ;mut ! the tontitil principle and atilirda induce mmtsi to pet m 1 to sec-11e it tbmpetenci tir tfieit families itga ,st contingent:deg iia nitcerial lei - d ell of lite!, that none other in this toted iy Ow,. • li- L-ie, granted, In every' instance, nitikei the ins r ed a stuck holder in the cothpany, to till'imu i • (aqua ,fo the mcntinin paid, with the ainiiit 71, live certainly of a remtn of ,forty per tent. As f t_Taili it Is only neee , .ary that a small ainfitint ? e,- • (Oal to half the'premi um, should ha paid in cash. Italariee is paid bytlio note of the person ithuredi tthereby rusklitg actual cepital out of the indiviot nal'e on r, liabin iv. These are Conte of tilt de• vantages of thi4Conipany over 'most miters. Anti o eol9ll by callio ,, .upon the subscriber can be, made foils aciluai meat with all the operations erf the insti•ution,M ho has made such arrangedieliti that he ,till lonliard to the company all premiurd no• es land obtain policies free of poit4ge to any one wistsia.• to insure. AP the husinists•nf the i l im7rJny iliciraits'and nothina I niorta tiiip, ordi ; l'ary inottaiiiy prevails, the pi t ! inikri to Lc Belli t iintidlep tit ill diminish, and in time fa ill be extins - vizi slittf'hy dt e idind., bf pt elite.. 'Flii, is a peens !tar to i lyan . is , e, ill Life lifettraneeP.- ktnlike Bre id• -an tint, esLi ny est mem s are made all