T us OLD 'KEV'TO E IMPREGNA The following are 11 the reported ties that have reached us up to the th ing to press. We ay them frd sources as can germ-. Ily be relied Next week we will give the official. ISHUIVeS MAJORITIES. Armstrong, Bork a, (o,fficial) • Bradford, Bucks, Bedford, . Butler, Cambria, Crawford, (official) Clarion, 41 Clearfield, Clintoni Cumberland, • Columbia, ' .Centre,' r Ca thou, • Fayette, . Greene, Juniata, Jefferatil, • Lehigh, Luzerne, Lycoming, Monroe, Mifflin, Northampton. Northumberland, Philada, County, (official) Perry, Sullivan, • Schuylkill, sioquehanna, Venango, Tioga, Potter, (official) 31'fiean, Wayne, . Eke, Washington, Westmoreland, "W yarning, • Warren, York, IRS';ls's 'MAJORITIES Maw, Alleghany, Beaver, Blair, Chester. Dauphin, (official ' ) Delaware, Erie. Franklin, . Huntingdon, , Lebanon, Lancaster, Mercer, Philadd. City, (oeicial,) Somerset, Union,/ The State is divided into 59 cot one city, Philadelphia, which is (, mounts. The above comprise thett Elk, which gives probably 50 dem l jerity. MONUMENT TO GEN. HARM. :1.• meeting of the friends and fellow the late President Harrison was re( at Cincinnati, when on motion of 4 S. Todd, it was resolved that "the the late war, in the Northwest, and of the late lamented President, HI .ievited to convene in the city of Cii the Gth of November next, to const i most dutiable measures for eCecti ment at North Bend, designed to b rial of gratitude to that illustrious A.I.I.RIED—On Cite 12.01 inst, by the Rev. W. D. Lemmon,' Mr. J. B. Anjer, fort erly of this city, and iss Matilda, daughter of the, lute Jo• seph Marlatt, of Pittshurzh. On the 7th inst., by Elder / j. E Church, Mr. William Wadsworth, of Conneautville, Pa,, and Caroline. Dewey, of Penn Lin . DIED—On the sth inst. ['this res nango, township, Mr. William Boy c ;year of his age. On tfie 15th inst in NVat!sbilrg, lermilla, only daughter of Dr. W.ll. and Mary Jane Williams, aged 5 ttion;hl and 16 days. IXTANTEI) Imtnodiately, feel of tletnlork Fence is Lumber of all k cads,' for piece will be paid. t Erie, Oct. 23, 1847. Attention! Jews an Circunisized and Unciecte Ishmuelites, Hebrews, ant .laron and Daughters o. instruction'and bruise, that MOSES, THE JE,W, Ilas returned fro the EAST, la •cn with the f " choicest treasure a e rt' that ancient gion, and in • vacs your atten.ion to the same a the Cenuine OLD Jew Sore, the one that has erned the reim• tation of selling goads lower than a y other house in Erie, arid thereby established a c edit for ../t . tw e i ry that has induced others to enterunder the same name whereby rile/ hope to reap , profit which justly belongs to Min. Now Moses i vishee it to be . 1 undercoed that lie is not a IVandersng Jew, here this year and aivay the next—a chr -'s toot ii ill sell aeons person at cost and to anothert double price, but that he is a regular descend lit of Faithful Abraham, and has pitched his ten in Erie with the intention of remaining in it, nd intends to do business an heretothrwin such a mariner as to give entire satisfaction to all reasonable persons that favor him with their, custom, Weep all his old friend's and make new ones of all hat oncu pur chase goods from Min. That the o d Jew Store of Mirses Koch does sell more Goods and at lower priCes than any other store in Erie, is plain to be lien by the course plothers, who finding their ens tomers (Jail deserting them, resort to misrepre sentation and abuse oldie JEW SFORE, which I they null know has 'been the cause of their loss of customers and against which they direct all their forces, think in.; no denht that if ,iii.s store was out of the - way, they could get. what they cull the good old priecs,—:filly to one hundred per cent - such as thFy used to get before this fEw Al OSES. came amongst them. Hence Wecc every thing that can raise a Dray load of Ta e and Bobbin commences blowing himself into n Lice by !citing off a squib at the JEW STORE; but this only ,i serves to show that they are in grea t want occult tomtrs, and that they know where t hey have gone Now the secret of Goods Lein sold so much lower at !his store than any other d' ,,, s simply this— MiAes goes right to the heal of the market, to the Manufacturers ano Importers and buys by the CASE, I3ALE or PACKA GE, and pays the CASH down, by which he makes a double Boving sad is enabled to sell goods in Er e at what some cullers pay for them in the city; and that there may be no mistake about this mist er he invites all who want any thing In his line, nd wish to phy either cash or country produce,l t call and exam , ins his stock and prices, fully' F tisficil that they will find the OLD JF.W Si OR the best place to get good Goods at ihe lowest rice's. Moises begs to be excused from giving a list of the number of Pieces ofCloth and .talico, Aluirclins 4 , c., erc., as the manner of some is—being much t more 'profitably and pleasantly e ployed in wait• ing on customers, he will leave his mode of PM': ling to some of the New or older *tures who have ' smaller sleeks and customers , . MOSE Corner of French & near the Farmer's Hotel, ( - • ' 0ct.22 1817. 1 Now Fall and Win TilE. subscribers ari .. : . lotv ret of Fall one Wint Good . Doi GOODS,- GROCERIES, -- IRON, NAILS, LC. LC. Also a large assortment of ri Window Paper. All of which were purehas( the lowest market price.. Ti baring the largest stock of go IMs. place, but will say they hi fortment, and will be sold ai MI %lid invite the public t pnde and prim , . G: S (v 1617. "More - .1 , of the Effects." STILL THEY COME. VSITE-arg receiving more Goods, which a e a little cheaper than ever. and have nn and a complete assot tment ,of plain. plaid, stripe and figured Mohair, Orleans, Cashmere, Merin , De Lisle and Lyons Cloths of the riches alles. . ALSO-A-150 different patterns and styl v of Shawls, embracine , all the new proditctioris; $ hien svo will sell as cheap as the cheapest, at the cor ner opposite the Eagle Hotel. Oct. 23. WILLIA‘IS & WRIGHT. EM! majort me of go- •m such upon.-- BLACK LAC DE.III VEIL--A nem 1 1 these wy ftishionable artielee just fee and selling ?le ry dew at the New Store. Oct. 21. 1 ALLYN &CO 11 RICH OREGON PLAIDS selling for and 31.1-4 cents per yard at the New Ginghanis selling proportionally low. )er..23 ' ALLYN .CO DJAIES FIC±Jus t received at the New a large supply of Bed Tickinzs, and unbleached Sheetint:s and Sbinin"s, C Flannels, Uresh, [luck Mulch, Apron cheek, ed Skirtings, celnred't 'utnkries,' Jeans, t;:. Also,•just - received, brown and bleact,ed Table eol,t rs, Tablings, Do3lies, Nipkin Towels, fur sale vet) , low at . Oct_ 23 ALLY N 4. c cl i FEWA pairspairs nice Bed Blankets an LI ter Quilts, for sale low icy ' Oct, 23" _ A[.LYN 4- Cr To Blqcksmiths. lop ELLDWS, Anvils, Vices and Hummers, Sprrno. Steel, Obit rto., Ent:lW', Blister and American Steel; alrO, Nail Rods, Band, Bir and Hoop Iron, n hicb c.in be kul-,n terms to FUlt at our old corner 0pp0 , 1.) t he Ea2lo. Oct. 620. kV, ILLI & n.iciirr. RON STELL AND N AILS.— A tult as.ort• I ment of swedes Iron and Eastern Nuik, cheap as can be sold by WILLIAMS 6r. WRIGILT. Oct. JcATHER.-500 sides best Eaioern Leather jut received fium die maniirec:wers. (kr. do LLI A 11-z Wain 11T FOR THI.: CURE OF THE HEPATITES I • OR LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA AND SICK HEADACH. This remedy having been for several years employed by the proprietor to his practice on a very larg e scale in i'vl,otionehelia, Preston, Har rison and Randolph countries, Virginia. besides several other places, and havino' been attended with the most,happy effeet, he has been tiom time to time solieted to adopt such ,a source as would give it a more extensive circulation wi,h it view to lesson the amount of human su ierino Aware et the fact 01,1,t 111 lily useless nostrutos have been palmed upon the public, he liveitated several year..., until 'Mir rettnly coirvinced that the above medicene, if properly used, world riot fail to el , feet cures ma ;tett, many it.s duce,, and even to alleviate these cas.-13 h hich are qiile incurable. Symptoms of a SVased L.thr.—Pain in the right side, under the wigs el the rib., increased Oil pressure. :_•otiieririies the pai:r is in the left si re. The patient is hardly able to lie ,on the lert. side. Sometlines tire pain is under the shoulder blade ,It trequently tntends to the top of the shoulder, arid misialoen fUr rheumatism in the right arm The eioniachis w Toss of alp tile and siekneis - the bowels in gen , re' are Ire, ro 'retirees ul.euw i with lax—the head s rouble,' ui.h pain, in compinned wadi a dull heavy semmtion in th bac.: part. There is ger.J erally a conkderable loss of inemoiy, aeeompanii 4 with a painiul sonsatiun Of haviiig lest widen ! , Some hing which ought to have been done. A slight. dry cough A SelfleLittleir an at endrint. The patient complains ot rearrness and rrehillily Ile is easily stapled - his test are cold or burning —and he complains of it pi ieltly sensation of the His spirits me low --arid although he is , satisfied that exercise Otllti hellt,flej.lll to him: I yet lie catifseiticely summon up fortitude to try it. In tact therlistrnsar eery remedy. several of the shove, symptoms attend the disease; but cases have eel:aired where few of them existed, yet ex Aitlination of the burly alter death , , has shown the liver to have been ixten-i.ely derairged. FLO A I'ES. This is to certify. that having been associated" with Dr. NPLane in the practice of medicine for two and a halfyears, I have had many opportuni ties of witiressieg the good eff,et Of his Liver Pills; and 1 believe they have Lured and relieved a much la reer pr. portion of the diseases of tire liver than 1 'Mee 'know.' Curod and relieved by any other course el:treatment. Dec. 7, 1537. OLIVER M.D. This is to certify, that 1 have been afflicted for for ,fix years witlutlre Liver complaint; and ap• plied to different physician, oh:ahling temporary relief. On hearing of Dr. APLane's - Liver Pills; I obtained and used two biftes. I now l:el almost restored to la;alth. The Liver Pills have given me a most surprising relief. S. DAVIS, near Pittsburgh. Onienvr..--tione are genuine, without a lac slinilo of the preprimor's signature. Prepared' for the Proprietor by I - JoNATEI VS KIDD RI CO, Wholesale 'and Retail Dag ,, ist.., No. GO. Wood 700 GOO 3810 96 2594 1251 800 15,712 nties ani returned ss it all except ioeratic ma, A public soldiers of ently bell yt'ol Charles i soldiers n I iliesfriends Arrison, be icinnati on h upon the g . a mono a memo patriot." (fence in Ve• in Lite SJEIi 2001) 'elites, Sons receive St. N. 8.--In order that there may be no miitake, be *,purtichlar and ask ft.r Dr. .VP Lane's Liver d know 1t bars /Cord zi: CO. —I. 1139. J. /Creed 1 send this-' testimoni .1 concerning Da. Cl APLANIVS WORM SPIE:(2111C. • About seven years since l was called upon to Nisit a young women about 1 twenty seven• ears of age. 1 found her laboring f m under atronz ymptos ofPlo;aPms Uteri. She informed me * hat she was' unwell for something like ei..ht yea ; and that slie had been treated by several - 01Mo neighboring Physieituts, uho tailed to effect a cure —and in tact had spent all she had —and was sill in no better condition then when she comment;d• taking their medicines, and-was compelled ta work what she was able for her ( .0 board Tit • Physicians to whom she had applid, had uniformly bets ed her as in case of Prolapsus Uteri, and other complaints peculiar to females. For six or eight weeks I It eated her UPC as one of the above rntntioned, without any beneficial effect. She was taken with vomiting, blood, and from some oilier symptoms that extsted at tue time, I was forced to the COMAUSit,II that she was trounled with warms, and mid her what I thought about ii, and proposed that she hqd better take some worn) nytlicine; but she w its highly offended at the idea of her being troubled in that way.— She said it was all perfectly nonsensical that the other phySicians never hinted ! it to herand she the,4re thought it uselessi I fruity pre vailed on her to take some of NPLAN PS AMER ICAN WORM SPECIFIC, one bottle of which she was to take at two . doses. and the result was she pissed t tree londr i ed and ninety-seven nine ty of which were tit one knot or ball, and required the assistance of a neighbor women that was in to take them front her. I saw her, and she then told etc the worms were all large. I then propos cd to give some more of the mune medicine, and the same prescription as before, Which was dune —and the result ,vas, she passed font hundred and fifteen worms, that •he coun,ed, besides a number 1 that were nor counted. After she passed the worms her ordinary health returned—and since that site .eot married, and raised a small family, and continues to have her health. Yours, c. • JOHN BUTLER., M. D. The incredulous can see Doctor lictler's letter in reference to this wonderful caw., by ea/Una:l) time at the Dios! Store of - J. KIDD .St. CO. corner o Wood and.-Fourth streets. Thitrvaluble preparation is for sale by. J. KIDD & Co. Corner of ,Wood and Fourth sts; — Prie particular to inquire for "Dr. M'Lene's Ameriqgn worm Specific. or Vermiltme. Accara:—Carter & Brother,` J. t'. Horton & Co., Erie; J.. Marvin, Walorlord; John Nl'Cluro, Girard; ohn A. Tracy, Fairview; W. H. Town acr Sprinseteld; hail & Vincent, Cranesville; Jackson 6: s 'antpbell, Elicnboro; B. C. Town &" Co. Wababui A. Touttellott, Union Mills.; J. H. Haynes, North East. Sold by Druimista and Merchants generally, throughout the United States. 23 is KOCH, Kth biretta. I omsnereial Ex. 23 ter Goods. leivins their stock • consististr of • I lARDWARP, CROCKERY, 'per Hanging and 'd in New York at ey do not boast of de ever brought to ve as good an as heap as the cheap• call and examine EDEN & SON. 23 Ms 'MIN Company outdone: We can allow and sell as fine fresh Tea and at u low prl. ces as any one who claims any connection with the Pekin Company. , • Lcsrta; Saer►rarr Ift CIIICSTEL 22 IS(Jltl'ltiSll ME LOWELL, Ohio, M arch 6. 1547 TEAS, FRESH TEAS! Oct 1G Arrival of New .. 'all and Winter GOO, DS. ~ WILLIAMS - St WRIGHT, I HAVING devoted siri weeks in Bostfin, New York and Philadelphia, to the selection end purcha , e of their EX:PhrIVtL ST K. OC, which they are now opening, b ~., leave to "inform their customers and'the county p -at large, that they are now prepared to oiler gods of almost every de nomination, at least 25 pqr cant: cheaper than ev er. We find by devoting time to the purchasing of goods, as also for csshj that it makes liastdil ference, therefore wo can pledge ourselves to sell as low as any House—(that pays fur their goods) :—this bide of Neiv York or Boston, and for the above assurance we invite those that ale purchas ing any kind of Dry Decide, Hardware, Grocer ies, to give us an opporti nity and we will show you as good an assorts , extensive and cheap stock of goods as cal be found in this market.— 1 For Wither particulars please call at the Brick corner, opposite the Eagle Hotel, near the court house. ; 1 Erie, Peet. 30.1817. t of •ived 0,25 •tore. (Store ;chef lotion strip• WANTED lE.chingo for Goodil 7 -20 pieces- Domestic Flannel 500 prs. 'oolcn Socks; 100 lbs. Woolen Y.irn. W. C. Sr. R. P, LIULBERT. Oct. 9, 1.17. 21 . &c. .inen and Questi I iE I !EMI WHILE various sp eculations hake fdr some time absorbed the public mind in relation to the cause of so much dark weather, it has re cently been d4covered that it is the effect annuli immense piles of God (on paper) as have been heralded forth by all the üblic newspapers of the place, since the return of a few of our merchants from New York, Bostot and Philadelphia. Be lieving this to he the ease. and /cruchy , that the notice of ot,r Stoc!i, wouli most likely produce to tal darkness, we have until now, deferred any no- tier or it, and in doing til6 we would ask the good citizons of Erie ,and Viei!nyy to bear with us, if another digit or the Sund a disc be intruded upon. by our piles of New Goods; and console them salves while carrying, offlthe precious parcels, that as ;be, pile grows less th 4 darkness gradually re cedes ! COOK on then, !and avail yourselvts of the op portunity thus o.fered of enriching lyou and resto ringlight to the community. Bitovv & M'CARTER. Erie, October 9, 1817.1 N _ -21 JUST received a ihe • Cashmere Shawls, g Oct 16. NI.: *Geode of OiveZ description receiving daiiy, at ALLYN & COL C'S Oc.. 16, t'cw Sore, Cheepsido. RED White and Yell w Flannels, all qualitieq, Bleached and Wor :ed Shectings and Shirt logs, ' 29, just received; also; Cloak Plaids, Aei inns ni Thiheis lit the 'new store of ALLYN & COIT. (ter. I G 22 • (\lt EGON PLAIDS. kJ above ria!iarticle o at the new e.t.re. Oct. ►6. 2'2 •"o 11 Barley. g ., i g rented the ennunodi 3. Arbuckle, Esq. at the is now ready to receive 1 0 hushels'ot good clean ALFRED LUNG. 2011 1 1 , • —From $5 to $2O, crape f different sizes and col store of s. JACK3Ov. Sti A MlLS—Woolenland cotton; any quantity for stile at thefebeaM' store or 1. Sept - euip.r 21. 184.. • H. JACKS6N. PROPOSALS FOR INDIAN GOODS. Cash •fo, Tnr. subsenho havi, Gus warolio6e of I '8(.11 Stteig Canal :and pay IcAsit fut 15,0( Barley. Erie, Sept. £O, 1811. w , OOA Silk VVL do. DelaiAe do. ors, for gale at the, clica Sept. 2,5. ! OFF:WEINMAN ATTAIIIS, Sept. Ift, 1847. CIEkLED I'ILOPUSALS will b'n received at the office of theXootmisaionei of Indian Ai- fairs. Washington, D. C., until AO o'Llock, on Monday, the Ist of November nett, for furnish ing the tollowiog goods, in the quantifies' an • nexed, or thereabouts, for dm use of the Indians; and thiliverahle pit the following places, viz: _ AT NEW YORK. 1 Blankets. 1150 pairs 3.point white Mackinac blankets, to mea• , urc 00 by 72 inches, and weigh 8 pounds 000 pair. 2 1.2 point white Mackinac blankets, to Inea,uio 54 by 66 inches, • and weigh 6 pounds • 400 pairs 2-point white Mackinac , blankets, 'to tneacurelt by 56 inches, and weigh 5 1-4 %. pounds 450 - 14air4 1 1-2 point white Mackinac . blankets, • _CO measure 36 by 50 inches, and weigh 4 I. I 4 pounds 900 pairs; l•point white Mackinac blitnkets to mrasure 32 by -fa incites, and w 1 . 4113 I-4 r pounds 220 pair,l3 point scarlet M. ckinac blankets, to measure 60 by' 72 inches - , and neigh S • pouinds 200 pici,is 2 I•2•point scarlet Mackinac blankets to pleasure 51 by 66 inches, and weigh 6 . .. pounds , GO pairs 3-point green Mackinac blancltcts, to measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh 8 poUrnis 290 Tait? 3pi int Gentinella blue Mackinac , 1 blankets, to measure GO by 72 inches, and ' weigh S minds 210 pairs 2 I- point Gentinella blue Macinac blankets, t.O measure 51 by 60 inches, and weigh 4. pounds , Dry Goods. 1060 Yardsbin fancy and gray list cloth 350 do : se dm do • do 125 do ', gr as green do • do 2050 'do tit to saved list cloth 700 do se ilet do • 100 do ! green do 200 pounds Worsted yarn, three fold 90 dozen k:oiton flit, hantisereinek -100 do do, Madras do 7. 7U do bli'Mk silk do . \ 40 do , 8 4 cotton shawls - 25 do ! 6 ,4 do do .30 ,do 9,4 do do 20000 'lads calico, domestic 1000 do ' do• English and French 1200 do bleached cotton shirting 3000 do : unbleached do do 3500 do iAlo . do' sheeting . .M 0 de ! • amestie cheeks, stripes and plaids' 400 dozen woollen socks • 8000 yards Oaid linsey 1000 do , funnels, assorted 1600 shirts, flannel _ 125 do • etilico . 80 pounds linen thread 250 do cotton do 20 do sewing silk 350 pieces ritiands, assorted 973 yards beihieking 51.10 do etittineis, assorted 400 do Kentucky Jeans 7 gro-s worsted gartering 20 pounds Chinese vermilion Hardware, :Bp pounds brass kettles 7.;'5 tin kettles 40 nests japanned kettles, (6 in a nest) n dozen butcher knives 11000 gun flints. - AT ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. Bliinkete 500 pairs 3-point white Mackinac blankets, to [amuse 60 by 72 inches, and weigh 8 - polintis -,,•,_ 300 . pails 2 1-2 point White Mackinac blankets, ' to ineasure 51 by 66 inches, and weigh 6 pouads 420 pairs 2 point white Mackinac blanker, to ervasuie 42 by 56 inches, and weigh Eti pounds 500 pairs 1 1.2 point white Mackinac Ltankets, to measure 36 by 50 inches, and weigh 4 • 1 1-4 pounds ‘ 500 pelts 1 point white Mackinac blanketikto measure 32 by 90 inches, and weigh 6 1.4 pounds 150 awe 3-point scarlet Mackinac blankets, to measure 60 by, 72 illative, and iwiegli 8 pounds 100 pairs 2 1-2 point searlet Mackinac blankets, to measure 81 by 66 inches, and weigh 6 mounds . 150 pairs 3 point cretin Mackinac bknkets, to measdro 60 by 72 inches, an& weigh 8 pounds 150 pairs 31point. Genii nclia blue M acki nac,blank ets, to measure 60 by 73 inches, and weigh 8 pounds' , -# 75 pairs 2 1.2-point Gentinella blue Mackinac • blankets, to measure 54 by 66•I4,eites, and ' weigh 6 pounds Dry Goody, ' 800 yards blue inroads • 500 doKarlin do.. . _ 100¢ do btu° fancy and gray list sloth 80 do ears green do - do - Settled ! • New Store - several nice ~ing.at very low prices. ALLYNIc COLT. . :, it u L -A few pieces of the hand, and Benin!? cheap ALLYN & COIT. W Alt DEPARTMENT, 900 do scarlet 3000 41( blue sa) EMI 10 ,me moo . 1100 do green do 500 do scarlet do 400 pounds worsted yam, 3-fold 75 dozen condi flag htindkerchlefs 100 do Madrits do 15 do black.silk du 90 dozen 8-9 cotton alirol* 25 do 6-1 do 25 do II- 4 do ' 18000 }sr& domestic calico 1500 do • English and French do 1500 do bleached cotton shirting 6000 do unbleached do 4000 do do sheeting plaids 100 do i domestic checks, stripes and plaids 100 dozen woollen - socks 250 Q . yards plaid Linsey , 1500 do flannels, assorted . &JO flannel shirts 900 calico do 100 pounds linen thread 250 du cotton do 15 do crewing aiik 20 gross wora:cd gartering ISO pienes ribbons, assailed 100 gross fancy and clay pipes 150 pounds Chintse vertnilion Hardware. - 1309 pounds brass kettles 50 nestsjapanned kettles (8 in &nest) 9GU tin kettles 25 gross squaw/awls' ' 7000 fish hanks • 2i dozen fish lines 25000 needles, assorted 100 dozen combs; assorted •10 dozen scissors 19000 gun flints 10 gross gun worms 200 dozen 'butcher knives • axes andliatcheta 25 dozen axes, to weigh from 4 1-2 to 5 1-4 pounds 95 du bait axes, to weigh 3 1.2 pounds 12 do . squaw axes, to weigh 3 pounds 45 do hatchets. to weigh 1 1.2 pounds To be delivered at the place where manufactur ed, or in the city of New York or Philadelphia, as may ho required, without additional exuense. Agricultural implements 4.c. There will alto be requiied, to be delivered hi JYrio York, at the same time, the tellowing agri cultural implements. 250 axes, to weigh from 4 1.2 to 5 1.4 pounds 250 half axca, to weigh 3 1 -21 pounds 200 hatchets, to weigh I 1.2 pounds 200 drawing knives, 12 inches in long h 200 augers, in equal proportions of I inch, 3.4 inch, and I 2 Melt 150 pairs homes - 150 do trace chains, hright and strs!gbt links 300 pounds brass kettles Also—= 250 axes, to weigh from 4 1.2 to 5 1.4 pounds 220 half axes,' - to weigh 31 2 pounds 200 hatches, to weigh 1 1 2 pounds 1,00 weeding hoes, assorted sizds 100 single horse pfoughs, with elevis and cast, iron mould boards 600 pairs tract, chains, britrlit straight ea h chain to be 6 feet 41inches in length, a d to whigh not less than 3 1-2 poundal 75 log chnini, each chain to weigh 25 pounds 1000 best No. 10 Whittemore cotton card 20_erosseut saws 7 feet in length 'al do ' do 6 feeet in length 100 "single cut" crosscut saw files 150 handsaws 120 hand saw files ISJ drawing knives. 12 inches in length • • 830 "quarters" screw augers: in equal prop , tion, 01 . 2-ini.h, 11,2 inch, and I inch 900 "quarters" socket chisels; in equal' prop..r tions of 1 1 2 inch, and 1 3 4 inch 100 planes : comp's* squid proportions of foto. • and") tek • - 150 pairs battles Nothwest Guns. 650 Northwest guns, two-thirds of which must measure 36 inches in len.th of barrel, nod one-third 42 ineheo, to be delivered at the pi-ice where i tnarinfacittied; or in the city of New Yorlt or Philadelphia, as any he required; samples of them are .desposit ed in the office of the Commissioner of In dian Altars The above proposals may be divided into five parts, for each place of delivory, viz: 1. Mantic,. 2. Dry Goods 3. Hardware, to include the agricultural im stionte. _ 4. Axes and hatchets. 5. Northwest gun*. ' The lowest competent responsible bidder will receive the whole or any part of the contract, ne t_ cordinz to the above scale. the department reserv ing to itself the right to determine whether the bidder is competent and respon-ible or not. A schedule of tho articles, with samples, may be scan at the office of the Commiesioner of Ind bin /Whirs, in Washinetun, exhibiting the amount of money to be expended for each article; ben the de pertinent reserves the right to increase or dimin ish t h e quantity ofany orate articles named, or substitite others in lieu therefore, or to require, at similar prices, such goods as may be wanted fur prdsents or other purposes, in thu administration of the elf dr:, of thd department. The whole amount in money to be applied to I the.nurchase of goods •vill - be about '465 000; of which some $lO,OOO will be wanted od the sea hoard, and the residue in the west.' Goods of American manufacture. all other things being equal, will be preferred; hut small the the samples of blankets and cloth on hand are of • foreign manufacture, it will be necessary when a domes tic article is bid for. that the sample of it should accompany the bid, to enable the department to decide wether it is of equal quality with the sam ples to be exhibited. The [laity proposing to supply the . nrilcles will make an invoice of all the items enthrreed in the above list, and uflix the prices, in' dollars a rid cents, at which he or they will furnish them, 'de liverable in New York anil St. Louis, respective ly, on or before the fillecmh day - of May next, as suming the quantity ofeach article, as specified in Ithis advertisement, and extending , the COAL ma, king an a 7gregnto oft e hole invoice before sending it on. The frauds will be inspected at New York or St. Louis by on agent af the United States, who will be appointed by the department for the purpose, and to ascertain the conl k ormity of the articles Purchased with the samples exhibited, when the contract shall he made, and With the terms of the contract itself, which shall eontain a !,clawm that if the articles are not furnished with- in the time prescribed, or if they are of insufficient quality, in the opinion of, the agent aforesaid, and if within fi ve days after the notice or , tich instifil ciency the party shall not furnish others in lien thereof, of the rerptired quality, the United States shall be authorized to purchase . them of others, and to charge ally increase of price they may be compelled to pay therethr to the contractor, who shall- pay tho said di:Terence toithe United States. R oo d s s ou b e requ ited, in the amount of the bids, with two good sureties. tho sufficiency, of _whom to be certified by a United States judge or district attorney, for the faithful performance of the contracts. Payment will be made after the _contract is completed,und the delivery of the goods at New York arid St. Louis tespeetively;. town agent ofthe departiqout, upon a duplicate involeo certified by him. Communications to be masked, "Proposals for Indian goods." The bids will be submited with th e fallowing - heading, and none' will be cons - dered that are not made in the form and terms here pre scribed; "I (or s e) propose, to 'furnish, for the sefirice of, the Indian Department, tho following goods, at the prices affixed to teem respectively, viz: (Here insert the list of goods.) "Deliverable in the city of New York, or St. Louis, on or before the .dug of next; and in case of the acceptance of his proposal, the quantity being prescribed. by the department, I (or we) will execute a Contract according to this agreement, and give satisfactory security to the department. within ten days after the acceptance of this and in case of fittlere to enter into such contract, and ?hie such seettrity. 1 (or we) will pay 14Ille United States the difference be tween titvont bidden by me (or us) and 'the Own which thelinited Statesmay be obliged to pay for the earns articles." Etic•hand every bid Most also be stecordpanied with a aucantee in the following form, to he sign ed by one or more responsible persons; whose suf ficiency must by certified by some one who is known tithe department, either personally or by hie official position: - , "1 (or we) hereby guaranty that —. the above bidder, will comply with the terms of the advertisement for 'proposals for Indian goods.' dated September IS; mit if the contract should be ewerdedto him, and, enter Into band-for the ex eon of the same' within the time preserbed. 6 • l(axis.) ends..) W. MEDIU.. Commtseicater ofledtin Affairs. Fept. 18— itt Nola. , [ SIG CLEAR THE WAY FOR THE LW STORE! eititiit s eir New Geed. per th e wrath . warner* fr Fretsee and 13naiend • ALLYN 1,14 CO' T TIAVE the plea , ure immune ng to the chi- • JLJL zens of Erie that they are receiving constant additions to their Fall and Winter Stock, nil2l among others Offer the follow Goods at extietnely'low prices. Rich Orego arid`Califur nie Plaids only 3s.‘per yard. wort 4e.; rich dark Gine:riming only 2s. per yard, wort 35.; rich dark Ginghems only 20 cm worth 30 pts.; rich dark Ginghams only la•per yard, worth 25.; rich dank Calicdes. latest styles 12 1.2 and eta. pet yard; every style of rich Shawls from 28 Onto $1300; a few pieces newest Raw Silk Plaids rlls. per yard; a good assortment of G i loves, osiery, Cravats, fancy articles and small ickl na a, too 'numerous to mention. Please call anWexamine our stock before purchasing, as i is well worthy your attention. ALL N Br. corr. Erie, Oct. 16, 1817. i • _ A Card to the Lad 4 Mits. WARD begs leave to Infrii dies of thiecitY and vicinity, Shaul received from Philadelphia an Elett !Tient of Full and Winter Milliner , ci Bonnets, Caps, Silks, Plush Velve eat together with a choice saleciiorr of American Artificial Flowers; all o wl• be happy to show her friends and tri I;...:eliesitleitee on Sixth strc t, east of Goodwin & Trueeduil's etc a. Erie,'Oet. 16; 1817 -- FOR 111 E ERIE OBSEI/K I ER. . M AIESSItS• EDITORS: -Allov) mai through the t ..I.VI medium ofyour valuable pap .r, o inform the citizens of this city and vicinity, t tat I am receiv Ina i large and well selected st ek 'of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, Groceries.l Om:limy and Hardware, n Well I um selling at Great Bargains, in order to pay transportation, theibaiance will be applied . to charitable purposes. For Lliirther par ticulars apply at No. 2 Americ. n Block State Street. • A . MA KER. Erie, Oct. IG, 1817. 1 FARM FOR SALE.I THE subscriber offers for salh the improved 1... farm On which he now res'dest about ewe miles south of Waterford, on the Turnpike lead ing from Erie to Pittsburgh, cont ining 100 acres of land, GO under improvement, ancll'ple balance well timbe.ted with white oak, the &c. For ty acres bottom, the balance uplaild. On the premises is a good frame dwelling, log , barn, a good orchard of apple and cherry;revs, and a nev er failing spring of water. For liur' t her particu lars enquire of the subrcriber on be 'premises, or or C. C. Jon . ts, Erie. - I__ II ' Wet erford, Oct. 15, 1917 POPULAR JUST RECEIVED -THE MOST EXTEN S/VE 'ASSORTME* OF LA.DIES DRESS, 'ODDS! EVER. offered In this city, cortiptising, i part -150 pieces Cashmeres and Muslir sorted colors, 75 do Frentitell and Ger 30 do Alpacc is, or every des( 29 di) California Plaids, 90 do Dress of the latr proved patterns, 20 do Swiss add rarleten M 20 do _ Lace and embroidered le.ons, 59 do Jeconet Cambrics and 50 do Silk Fringes, assorted 45 do Wide Gimps an I Gin 20 gross Dress [Nunes, and cord 200 pieces Silk Malt 5%. French I 150 shawls, of all styles, varyi 3s to 315, 200 .pair la,:les and 'gentlemen Gloves us. , orted co, 200 do Ladies', gentlemen's Cashmere, Werst.L ., Gloves; • 100 do black and white silk - FOR - GENTLK Cloths of every shado and qual4, 1 Cashmere; do . - Vestings of all kinds, comprising Sati Buff Cashmere, Marseilles, tie. to: STAPLE GOODS.- 4 1. large stile •of every d( seriptio». 10 s!);)r: our stock for /defines cheapness and duribility has nev r been equa ed In this market. .tr.l CAPS.. -, -.SOO Men an I Bog's capß all kinds. SHOES,: 500 pairs ',idles and ehildrens' Gaite Slips and walking Ships. 200 ;pairs genii men's, ladies and Misses' Rubber overshoes. IJNI EL.L4B.—.S.i.v. 4,zen liinLrellas to; weather. GROCERIES.—A' general vatic y or every d seriptien I I "u 4 - SH ELF HARDN'tr l lt E. , - Ten thou-and dollars' Arndt, c r murising ev j e i , thing in the line—Joiners, House and Ship Car, petuers, Coopers, Slinemakers,l t'abinetmakers, Saddlers and Smiths' .Tool, or chery description. Saddlery Hardware, a large assartment cif all kinds. Carriage trimillingt of all kinds. - Axle Arms, springs, anvils, vice], smiths' Hl lows, brass and proeelain keales P , stovels, spades, crowbars, _rd boxes, mill X cut,ici . cularand ,pit saws, and chain of ii II siz'es. 1 GLASS IV A RE.,—A complete ssortment. Customers will find our old stare safely anehor• ed at the old stand, in good h..ilast) with WO to'is-- ---------- wall assorted IRON, steel and nails—the ches a- TO RED M HEADSIAND GRA,,,,, 1. eat in the market. ~ I 'TIN - AN HAM. DYE, a warranted article for P. S.—The (re Lion is often asked why &moils ...," coloring the hair a beauiifol brown or jft cannot be Bola a .. Iwas in BuIT,APO.; We say they , black, it a ill not wear oft, the linen, or color can. Our stock e tire was bought of importh(g tha skin, as huntire4s tan tcs,iy. rl houses at the sa e time and 1 same prices II at It has also been used suceesspilly in .coloring i some of, the large t houses in Bu ff alo bought at, r um ; .... and we pledge out word that our goods shall he , Beware of t he eounterrk it, and he elire you get sold as low as it BufEdo or any Oat.° west of it the genuine, pr. paretionly by Geo. W. Merchant'. for craft: EIENP.Yi . t. i A.O WELL. c h e ,i,i,,,,, Loehport, N. V. samprn+ of flair may Erie, Sept 25, ,Sl7. I' i. ' 19 be ;een at the store or the proprietor or his agents. , . ' • Price SOL:eras. '+ Sold by J. 'IL Borten:: co, Erie; 'S. S. Ez H. Paasett, Ashtabula; Oho; and D. N. Webster, Conneaut, Ohio. Iyso • HIGHLY IMPORT4NT iDr. P. flair's Celebrted- Cotrid Remedy I , IS a safe, speedy and ellectu4 cure fur Cou p Colds, Hoarseness, Croup and !Whooping. Coui r :;, This medicine has beep used} by hundred s I people with unfailing success in' curing the abhi diseases, with,all those painful rind annoying pn inonary symptoms produced by cold. In Atql ma aid t3ronchitaa it has provet r ; o be highly use fol, add its (lately use a certui remedy. In al affections of dm throat and Innis }it is tin invalita hie medicine. Many cases ieb,tinatocQuyhs and hoars,eness have been perfectly cured in .IS Imam, and in several instances 'troublesome and dangerous coughs of from five tetiten yer rs stand ing, have htien completely euredlin.two week . In Croup and Whooping Couith (its we has been , equally successfullwhen used Mere freely. 'phis ,, ,,, Utemedy t is n certain ,preventiiM of Consumption: and sevsp•al others of the most fatal diseases in northern climates. • - 1} THIS MEDICINE CAN BE OETAINED IN ERIE ONLY of P. HA LL,ltit las Drag Starr, NO. 1, Heights' Buildings, corneilof State and Sea cntis Streets, and his agents thr l T:thout the coun ty, AOENTS—A. avynolds, Alain s 6 Than 10; Boyd, Vincent $1C0.,..W+11441; Jem A. Tracy. Psi/wow; Jas H. Cnmphell. Edinboro. MEI rrs . co 37 critit to 81 *r Bott[r. BEwauk; OF vouxreaf i ElTS and B.ISE, LITIT: I HON'S. Every bottle has the words "Dr. P. Hall's Cough Remedy" bloWn upon the glass, and his written signature on tip wrapper i and di rections None other are g,nuine. LIWORZIAT TESTI2IIO.I Y.—This is to certify that Ave the undersig7d, have used Dr. P. Hatt's Congit Remedy, and have found it in every imfance ati efficacious medicine, and Inlet, worthy its recommendations. John Galbraith, J. P.`Tracy, Thomas lltig%es, John W. Hays, Witao'n•King,'Th. Moorhead, Jr Jas. D. Dunlap, John,Hughes,'3: R. Cochran, Thomas M'lCee, Osier Laphatn;;Charles Cute, ' David Baldwin, M. BuldWirt, - J, Owen,- lohrt M. War en. Oct 9. 180. 21 New Goods at Di o.7,Mate Street. WE are,riow opening a great variety of DRY GOODS, suited' to the season, which. will 6i spill ai cheap as the then/mgt. Manliest 'hem are, Woad Cloths tindCasstmeres of Various hues and 'qualities; Alpacas, Plaid dnd Plain Coheres, Brilliunies, Merinmi, Boutbatipes, Raw Silk and Plaid Erittaisia, Linens, Linilm front:4le Inuno• keictriees fram 12 1.2 to 75 eenfri;;Prints from 4 to 2,5 cents; De Lanes from 183_ 4 celts Upwards; Ginglyurs areal variety, Thihet Ca'shmerc,- Eroelia, de Lurie, Stradiffa gild other fashionable anirotifef Goods in`too treat! Variety to aditertise. The curious are int - at e-Ito ellamine them and purchase if they are satiedet nichgoodp and prices. LPATIEIt, SPIN TT Oct. le, 1811. OAT SPIIK&S.-4 a •au. 00 1 V 41 3 gi din * lV i llatk 148 6 .TUB Bs ill /CA wryt the La ,ehe haz4 just Assort-- :kinriqtitiz. of Ribbons, ,French and hich she will iitmers. AN invaluable remedy for Herres, Comte and other domestic animals, in the• cure of the following 'disease:: litotztuts,? Fstola, ,S4f a st, Galls of ult kinds, Strains, Lameness, Sprains,' Bruin C Bruises, Sand olas, Craekleels, . Foundered Pat, • Rinenntr, (nudges, Scratches or Grease, Poll Evil, Callus, Spayins, j l &occupy, Born Distemper. It is al3d a Univercal Family n tbroca:ion fur diseases of Human Flesh, pitch as Rheurnqiism, Exlrrnal Poisons, Biles of Animals, Painful Agee- Prost Miles, thous, Corns, Whitlows, . Burns an d Scalds, Chilblains, Cramps,' Mimed flan ';8, Contracts of the Muscles, Swellings, B:ounds, , IVcakroSs of the Joints, KAM Breast's. MEttIIANTIL GARCILINII 0111..—1 t is worthy of special remark, that beside:, the great and extra o?dinarY powers in the cure of diseases of - the horse-4n which its virtues filer attracted the atten tion of the furrier and/inner, and the s% onder of the public generally, it huls_been successfully em ployed in a great variety of the maladies Whieh affect the human race; undlt has proved by the wonderful cures it has performed on the loner an imAls, that it is endowed with emu' ive'prdpert ies not found in other horse oik, which has establish ed its claims to tqllaiderlCO. Beware of the coon:crick atticl', and he sure the Dame of the sot,. ritorntsvort, G. W. Mer chant, Lockport, Is blman in the bottle. ' Ir_rFor testimonials, synopsis of diseases, and mode or treatment, see pamphlet which accompa nies each hot le. 'Er low doors GGEgS. 3m22 OODS Sold hy. J. 11. Dutton & Co. F.ticf S. S. & 11. Fasseit, Ashtabula, Ohio; and 0„„.,.) . Weliner, Conneaut, Ohio. ' 1 v5O • PUBLEV verge BLOOD: GEO. W. SIVRCHANT'S IMPROVED COMPOUND FLUID de Laind, as EXTRACT OF SA RAPA RILLA, For Removing Diseases of the Blood, non Gingham; A 1434,1g/tom an aust oj.tfer. h. lea and johle. • j ern y, Firer d r s o . b.stinatt dd sorts Chronic awl coustitutional Dis let and most im uses such us Scald head: SaU t ßheum. &reAleem. Era Ri v fa tr Other Li-ea 6w.isa and Tar dory r reneria ti 1.1 arts!' freim au U7ceratrin aat Carrosi me el, 'tote of the Mood; a'rt. uslins, enl9rs, ei i, rd 4, a a d tas*etts, pe t rial edging. in price fruni the Throgt. Nose Lips, Eat s, and other parts Chmnie affekttons of Sae Licer, of the body., I I.unas and Cheat -,- - topes or postures on the fare Pal i the St.nnaeh czn4 sides, PiScaly psyches. and other er. Night &seats. .fe. tte , upti sits of the skin. . It is !itemise much rernmmen. Bike. Seureey. and tther Seol red as a Crtennsin, 'Spring _ . " - - rbutie nffeeiona White dire/tints, Pains in the: fility. this reniedy is prepared ruin the ehoievst 10 lecterl mat'erials. the active properties orwhich are ex , ructed by an improved process, IA ithour hcat;, on acebunt of which it is, preferred by Physicians aw beit i r more unitbrin and active than any other now liore the Rublie. A ,f II account or the remarkable efficacy of this remedy, in a variety of edges of the most. arrgrei• vated nature, may lie seen by culling on the pro prtetor or his aaents. As most !mod medicines are enuoterfeitetl, be sone and call for "Merchant's Sarsaparilla." end See tlldt these words arc blown on thezlass,"Fir,m the Laboratory Sol Geo. W. Merchant, Chemist, Lockport, N. Y. ViritlinoSt. ever) prutui ca: yummy is now imp and imposing on the public, an article they call sarsaparilla. Therefore, trEwsnt.'.l z-old by J. H. Burton &L en. Erie;.; S. S. * H. Fassett, Ashtabula, Ohio; D. N. 11 eli:=ter, Con • neat;, (quo. , • 1)50 8 'French K tors, and children Lisle threi IBM T i rAS. the r.: !Madder,l Proilrut ..., 1 till Kii9evs,latst I Striettsls •,1 Loin's. I ' I 1 Diabiles,,i v -e'. Thii. valuable medicine is prepared only by Geo. W. Merchant, Operative eitemict. &c. Lock port, N. 'Y. , • Full and ample iostruclions, testimonials, &c. itecoMpany eheb bople. . I Sold by . J. H. Burton S: en. Erie; S. S. Fassett, Asatabula, Ohio; D. N. Weboi event: t Thin. $ • NEW FALL. GOODS. f 'it. 4. at U. r. n v e.n E ILT --A RE now receiving a large and elegant assort /1C ment of Fall and Winter Goods, which have been selected a ith Brett care. It is their deter• minatimfio merit the reputation_of presenting to purchasers the richest. most ill'adrable Styles and cheapest Good., of any estahlishinent in the place. They would respectfully invite' the public to call and examine their stock; among which may be found the most beautiful assurunent of French and English DRESS - GOODS, ever lir - Might. to this market; comprising extra rich M , Oliair Lustre. Oregon and California Plaids; Silk Plaids; Plain' and ii Satin siriped Alpacas;' Casha ' teres• plain a ti reps. M de Laines; Botabazines;. French, E l• glish and Scotch Ginghatni, 4'c., &c. L Also a molt superb lot of SHAWLS Brocha. Damask Silk, Embroidered Thibet. Tarlton, Printed Cashmere, Nlohair, M. de Laines, Woolen, Plaid and an altno4t endless variety of other styles. They will be sold astonishingly, cheap. I CLONIUNGS.L—A beautiful' lot of Gala Plaids, 'fliibet. Cliiths and Alpacas; Also a great varie ty of Trimmings, 'comprising Mantilla, Clusik and Dress Fringe; Gimps', Silk and Mohair Lace., eke. e f .e. ALSO—Table and S and Covers, Fruit Napkins, White Damask. Daytime, tirapery , Alitslins, Window and Wall Paper; boys and Mena Cups and Hats; Boots, Shoes, Fitc. ' Also—a splen did assortment of FUR i.— Among which are common Coney MO; French doFur lined, Genet do, Imitation ( Lustred Lynx., Real Lynx do., varying in price from 50 as. each to $l2, Oct: 0. 1847. 21 . . _ I AM now rec6iving, from New York a great J variety, of rich anchlesirablo goods for Fall and Winter trade. Among other destratite's now o pening are Fuperiof Thibet cfothe, drab' ariil ()lack; Yrench printed Cashntercs, betity Hut patterns and very cheap. 102 pieces black, d'reat, titade; plain and striped Alpaccas, one third cheaper than eter belofe olfered—dome as low as 2-1 tents per yard. Shawls, a great variety of new styles; Prints, Ginihams M. d i e Laing, and other new styles of Dress Gloria in arty quantities,. twenty-fives per cent: cheaper than ever before onbred in this city. All of which' my custombre dnd tbU public ere respectfully invited to .exuthirre. Dd. TIIIBALS. 21 =3 loch Boat iGkIT,I =MI 1110stmlic MIEDIM 71713 WORLD:[[ e. MERCHAST CL OR A Cheef; II abituct/ Cogireaus, /Wes, 4felgane, irQineia de. IT I RINARr OP t GANS nyary Orgai)s Oared yy , ciFu, ova a.res!; and 1 ce• Id' acute *loser of the! I 1.1.1/4tO' c;', , rioni ''l "! 1 Cor4rri& ta,' i - : , i Ch i efs, i "hilt' •., r 8, P. SO ,: r THE ES I 'hp U IRA T OF ptl oafl ronic a Nov Fall and \VintOi Qoods. °miter 9, 1841 IiffWBLE. SIXPRNCE.:ie better thud the SLOW SHILLING.' 'Chits fa the ttertto of the New Store. "tor bill be proved MI that can and -see at • 4 1...T„ T N Pct. r 6, lart, E igAT . BedsOWN sticatsort IPIVALIrir . i. 1.11 HEST FRIEND ! It ls eouldsatly' asserted first (there tiniest was a medicine which has stwessitah mid: form awl uptearselaatisfaetion, as WI/lOW/11 INUIAWVCOeTABLE 'ILIA. oaring wham' all T a l t i n e e y r 4 rill e a rie o s a C l a h tt e ed i r a c aTat t irl i tt 4 stsh ir, lobed • teepull•si %Wu in the (.coot the chylous slattdatY wthlalli bass WW I raised 00104 them. .. Loth•be borne ha mind that Wright's blitlkiii Vltififtahhi Pills ate NO CATCII.PENNY RC tOlf, ,'_ . .. the off.pring of the hour, destinedollo peso swat ' l , ntbl lt . and be forgotten, but a usetlicinfitit laza 6 niqtt, l' ir i reputation is not built upon an wool die. hettltla "'„} der circumstances in *lnch the Aids' ' the iniagiordtese had quite teintueli to'do with It tithe lilt, of the tete: edy Itself. Wright'( ladi.to Vogel% le Pills 137 a dolts' to real worth, founded au the hottest tattilingtestiaid. Hy orl THOUSANDS A:6 TENS OF 110 L urt.tallig,, , , -, throughout theletigth and breadth 0 the laud.. h• ,. It we. after a careful study of the ulnae Minttitnthai that those celebrated Pilll were repappl. Tislosa.st is., wero tint consulted, and Ilea simians*** W.. pared from the herb of the Itelfßinswitilnb illbauld *la W ith those laws. Therefore. these Pill. atrattaallY , ASSN't . NATURE to expp the corrupt humors, by opettle tio gattitaitsSl : i lets of the system. I „ 1:SPILI ~ G, SIIMIIP.R, PALL AND' lAifSitle.R. Each produce, by, their variations of tePer i s re IleoWl i i ns liar effects upon the Wool. tybal, Thd be',,, itihihde, chit the Cold cobtraces the iolulotie the cirfillattng Uhl suit a hen changes take place suddenly:the effects sr* of. Ira serious: Wright's Indian Vegediaile,Pills eosinteteet the rvil itififf . enee of sudden changes by purifying,thii t . bluoilowd heeplarrthe stomach slid bo,edla lis a slitiekT / dad heatififidtenditidn. --- Volt FEVER: AND arr. I Tint 'condo of the IN'est. Wrigh 'a ludisp Ysigetehle Pills mend unrivalled.' An instance has 'meter:team le , our knowledge of these . Pills having been taken, wittnitsi effecting a complete Cure. lir emit. and Fevers the ,Ic ier , and bilary lulictilins ord. chi. • ilydiso dered inphithduted IV treat Physic I debillie. WU .d . 6 s'yitilitOnts first ip peer, uo time should ill tes( lieforo resorting to these Pills; N few dosa4 will give such anifest relief that eaf persuasion will be necessary to runt no tbe use I them: •Volt Diit'EPS A. __ Wright's Indiah Vcgct.ble Pit a will be found skit,' inipts; riot. In this disease, the gastric jteis weak add dell!: mi„iit iu quality. Co...seqUently , th digestioti . is linPct , fret and the health impaired. Thitsp,„ tills remelt, tisk I tide front the sttothigh, restore ititdlie, sad itisprdv'e the. digestion. ti. ron.rAttNnter:. Wright's Inillav•V' , egetable Pill, are equitlly well adapted To the removal of this complaint'. AL they operate spore the one general end mi lty! . principle, of-eleapsiog. the, stomach and bowels, parifyinr the lootl , andfreetifflole the secretions, they remove the CA JR of Jatnailices and of till I tber disorders. 11111:kT 1.1161A1.E lIELkICING' It would be did - scan precisely to ' t ell to Whil'h of the two sexes Wright • linhati Vegidabl • Pill. bare, heed glip ~ gresie.t bles.ting. But It is very ' c nein' thelsliesa Pah iris given hselt •. and spirit., and ii good eilaiplezion, to Iliinklrras of females, a hu adult, without 14069... have bees to their graves. A boa of Wrigift's IndiktP Vegetable Klls is air Itiestrmable reediest cons at' donate pa= rinds. I , ,-, 4 itc.trtcliE, rarrrnmEss. 6C.` The presence of pain In any part.. landau:a i,iciiiiiipl sista of the blinii, which Inituivas srriflog 16 croreets R 1 fsw'doses of Wright'. Natoli Vefetable Pill. taken on .., going to had will be Certain to site niter, if the Nei' bee '''' at all possible . VALLJAIILY. ANT: Irr.toe.a._ 3.ii'DIC&F. ' -..-: It la well known that khe South nhd West Odrer sore from bilious disorders than Ilona all. ethers . f.ombieed.— , This is portly owing to the clierite, bat chtelly to the nature ordmithern and Weigel if life. The erneatiens ste7, compant mg liver cOmphiliits are of the Otos* wieletted • description. Habitual di unkeiine** is frequently bloodrit nos by liver complaint. A ,patient sUffertog how flirt Ilf ease, shtUld net be 11MCkPli with , ftelOtiflrd curer' jeik there are very few med,ci , es Marmite worth is efraw i 4 the removal of this complaint. c r oon.' h i m hitherto see* ' the thief reliance, but the remeilt Mi. proid.fstkelf 'korai th:.i. the disna.a! Whet then shell be don't We lay,' r Ivn Wright's Indian l'egetebie Ntts a trital. If they do not eceee i your expectation.. ire are Willing to bear all the opprobrium of failure. And Add , .ely to all TRY I HEM. There is no risk run—oo money thrown away —yew ors certain of benefit. . I I art' 1 , 1 . . . , yETE,IVORD MORE. - ' ' :When you have found that Wright'. Indian Yr gdithl• Pilia are a "leetle' the best medicine you ever 6 tilt of; stick to them! Cloo'r run after every upstart It moody & sr bn.li ,attempts to bluster itself intt notoriety, AbOve al? BEWARE OF (MI CATIONS of Wright's Indian Vegetable l'ills. Precinct to the fa . - trodurttrin of this Medicine, Indian Pills were actror baud of. Now what hosts of them! Aid after all ''what atV% they. but tniserabln imitations of the or4lnat imodicier; no more like tt, than chalk in ItkirChelsol ' One man ad remises. "Imprased" ,nittan Vegetable Pilla - Tbis caul& bee cyyrital joke, if it were leis 'serious pared of err such. ' . I BUY or THE REGULAR AGENTS. There is no wifely elsewhere. The,coulory is ,fatal'- in: with counterfenterA, both of money and o( Medititut.— But which is the wo n t? Pa not tho counter Our oft me. 3 idiot 61)11110e better than a robber, end matderilt7- , -; Buy of the regular Agents only . WO say sr in. Afing IN FOR EILIE CO'blllY. 0. D. §P t FFOlt D. I:tie. Samuel . II melon. & Co., Wifcrfotd, 1 Jo in McClure.-Sen. Guard. J. U.S. verance. Union. 1 . - Bitty & Potter, %Vett Sprlmtfield:. Yr. 11. Townsend, Springfield: ' , . Le. foam & Co., Wattabutr.; - ' • - • •• '• ' North East. - - -' - 1 • ' John Clement,.Felrview.. ' ....." • Tut , : oscr oatotafit. ANODE/MINE INDIAN V/LOTTAlitli: PILLS RAVE THE OIGNATORD or %V.v. WitOOT WII•TTOPI - 141. Tn a rEN on TOE TOP LADISL Or ic•cit IttiX, ; peat other genuine, and to mauler/tit (his is vOittetzte. ...„, _ _. _ ()Meet devoted exelutively to the dale of wrtiVire ,a *fog reo-ta.sle Pill , wholesale An t d retail; 164 Race Street(. Tremont Street, Bo.ton. Erie, July 21.1847, NEW GOODS. Pall of 184 .1 . BY [Pall of 1847‘ • Road .... - .I;ACKSON has now iwceirect 7 hht FALLS• and IVINTF.II. stock cif. Dry Goods, Gro eeriet4ilardevare, Boots and shoes, crockery, iron and fids, 4-c. &c. of which the following tont- - prise' a' / part; Broad ,Cloths, French, English and American weal dyed blue, black, brown, sold and call. mixed, C,assimeres, • black, blue, pfa d rind striped; Satinets, •blite; black. Cadet and steel mixed; canvas s, padding, buckram'. bdr: ' , laps, crash, wissindtbrown and black hoflande cotton diaper, linen and cotton table cloths, hn= „ en cambric, linen cambric handkerchiefs, frit; t niture and cambric dimity, drab, white, , and slate selicia, black and colored cambilk brown and bleached al:actin:man& sitirtinsty, - bed ticking-, aoron cheek, led; white and green/ woolen flannels, plaid linseys, crimson, searbsX' . green and drab maracas, silk and tabby Yalta', -s black and colored; silk and worsted serge, satin • vanities, Italian cravats, black arid colors, etiopz, pens, bandana, burcelotta, ponge. and spittle tild handkerchiefs, silk, cashmere, Worsted at cotton hosiery; all colors, l i gloyes of alt kinds; mitts, worsted, siltt,l picnic' and tonal &esti handkerchiefs, ladies cravats, lace veils, 'barra ges, striped and - plaid earlSton and mess engh; ams and chambry~v,s,swiss, plain, totted, plaid striped, fi ,, urcd,go'olc mthilins, silk &raid., hat and cap ribbons, Italian and French crape, sow: ins, silk, purse twist, skein, knitting and tidy " cotton, suspenders, bindings, quaint. tapes, bobbing and cord, lacets, combs; buttorii,Hca. dies, hooks and 'eyes;ints.te board and a g'oner-. _ni assortment - of boots and shoes, hsrdware, crockery, iron, nails, Etc.,' all of the-above will • be sold as cheap as any new ar Jew store in this city: It will be observed that 1 km the oldest merchant in Old place except one, and I now say that I Will not be tridersold by any, yonnl or old, for ready pay. Call and see that the abo e ate facts; at ray ohl stand on cheaPside, where links for ealelain be beat. ( -10 ZEI IL v5O Erie. 25, 1.617 IBET C L Tti-131nyk, IJiab and Crown, T cheap for roily pay at the Ate Sept. 21 S. JACKSON. ALAIjACA —Silk and cotton mil, ftbm two' to eight shillim.r.s pets ysrd, Black, Brown, drnb~ plaid , plain cinti satin striped, freak by JACKstitt HOT int, ToNotcrollie vvv. are now able to offer our Coot:mere two' eii.eir or the. N. FU MON. AIR the , COOKING BTOTF ivhich only requires to be examined to convincer every 'kitty of its ecoriorOy, tttilitd, eoritaitieticiVA &nobility ah'fi beffut.o. it win be sal et lit vdtL 'form price, *nd werrtantetti to suit don a melded lady, es it peteesses alt the above qualities. LEs'rEtt, CHESTiait, • Erie. Sept. 25',1817. FlitNCll - 111Ell110-7; iettki. *toga &to?: of the ben: quality, tar mite cheap hi , Sept. - ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICr..: XTOTICE is herby alien that letters , of ministration de been _granted to the yak geriber on the ettt6te of Ftancis J. Kindler, (led' late of Erie; all p ritons; therefere, 2nifebt% said estate ate rt./nested to , set le the :ialitl4fr ',lately; and thosehaiing claims against 11,6. e.., wilt resent them' legally atithrnticaterl ftnt std. went. DAVID ZIMMERAIANI Adterr. Oct. 9, 1847.049 , , (;EATS CALL AT THE NEW STORE.: ON Item! at ALLYN* COIT'S fa,* S tore. one of tlie best Oath 6T Clothe Tonal in this city; arn00., ,, them are die Welk ttencie atfd German filk Uoe*tin and Fanefteatfifterter and Broad Clothe, Beavet end JPllo,o6atingai Tweeds, CaisidierSS sad Sa I Ps 4 311) "' deiv ea Met incil Under Skits lend ,IDsayerit; G tVernvey Froekai 1311( Satin: Cratittg„ At4E.; CV'ett variety of TOGA' Trimmielei blab black Velvets, Swans via - Sated, Int MPG* sad other goods please call at g tiist - • 14.1.1 LO GO no. 16. .1154. t. • . C14;11974 la hAfvf..V tasair WAFFLE IRU'lli.-- -'I ti .LI , trable article is offered 051 , Nibs at *al Yee pride abbe dollar, by . -- -, It• 1 tEartn i StittiEti lk t still ~. Ott: VI . '/ i -.--1 i • )I,:jt t . . El IN atJ