iistorical fact, that the 200,000 electors ie i, 3o t pay taxes for over 54,00%000 francs, a a bout the twentieth part of the whole se , - eon s collected. Most of these 200,000 electors are office-holders, drawing large sal .ra,frotp the government. Notwithstanding sal rd ,a revenue derivdd from such enor caos and unequal taxation, the expenditures ceerfed the revenue, and ie annual increase lathe public debt was very larg e. The re cent loan' made to the deposed government shows how rapidly the burdens of the people or e increasing, which, with the restrictions u pon their rights and privileges, were more t han they could bear up under. The Itoths. d ai s prefered investing money in the secu rity offered by a government holding its pow er by such slight tenure, ghat the securi ties of a government plat of the United suites. They %Vill 'payear for their mispla ced confidence, and have' lost the opportunity o fsecuring the most favorable loans in the world. The debts of the nations of Europe stoount to about $12,000,000,000, a large por tion of which is in danger of utter extinction. The first movement of a revolutionary power it to wipe out everything in the shape of tex ts; and, in the formation of a new govern ment, no provisions are made fur the protec tion of claims created for the purpose of sup porting the extravagance of a king hurled hole his throne. WE CAN COMPETR WITH ELIROPH.—The report of the able.Cornmissioner of Patents, shows, that we can sufficiently compete with European corn markets in ordinary years of production and consumption though the mean price that wheat can be brcarght from Orleans, (Southern Rnssia,) to London, includin. , freight and charges, does not Eexceed $1 09 per bushel. The surplus production in Eu rope, which is ready for exportation, does not exceed 20,000,000 of bushels per annum: while the surplus production of wheat in the !jolted States alone, that is, the quantity ;da b; f e exportation over and above our home eoolui.. ~,,•. ;on, is 35,000,000 bushels or nearly . -double dial 0 . int. As to the stylus pro ' duction of, cof.Z. !I rot o i s ma t o rt o t truly 0 f s i n )t r i p sl r l i e s t i s ng a , fte i r t whito men, ne- Wants to some 1717, t he mum us consumpti.o by /toes and hogs.—Phil. Tinto. - • MORE TARIFF "Rm."—The "Loh Sl y ? Car pet Company" having just completed - It iilv mill,last Monday evening a pic-nic was gi Vett by the overseers to the operatives, nan a large flintier of invited guests. The ball, Willa is nearly square, covers an area of about sev en•eights of an acre, and being neatlt•' and handsomely decorated by the operatives with the carpets and rugs manufactured by them selves, presented a beautiful appearince. Itt the packing ram adjoined the hall tables were laid out to aecommo !ate thirteen hundred per none, an d a bountiful collation was furnished. A band of music was in attendance, and nt ten o'clock dancing commnnced. It Was a sight that can hardly he imagined by those not pres ent on the occasion. Not dess than four thosand persons Were there, and ail seemed to enjoy themselves. • Rich and poor, old nod young, joined in the celebration: and at half past one o'clock the compony seperated, all perfectly satisfied with the arrangements, and (ding, that it was ilone:tof the, times" in which they never should have a chance to partici pate again. A LtiSATIC ' S ACT.—Recently, at the eil hge of Aberdeen, Ohio, the daughter cif Mr. Videos Evens, an infant of three years, Wll9 deliberately butchered by ai lunatic . Mrs. E. having occasion to 'visit a noigithor, left her. child asleepitt the cradle, and a boarder in the Struther B. Reed, sitting by the fire. reading the Bible. She had been gone but a few minutes, when Reed went into the yard and procured a - board, which he laid on the floor, and stepping to the cradle, jerked front it the little innocent with such violence, as to force the arm from its socket, and laying her head on the board, deliberately chopped it with a brood-ore in five tlifferent places.— After the deed was done, Reed walked io the kitchen an d called the attention of the servant woman to, the horrid spectacle, who instantly ran to the neighbors and gave the ',alarm . When the house was reached, Reed was again seated by the tire intently reading his Bible. tie was subsequently sent to the Lu vatic Asylum. KNOCERD IT OUT OF IL".--The gallant Morgan, of Ohio, in a speech at. Mnnstield related an anecdote to show the effect Feder al treason and opposition to the war has upon Whig soldiers who volunteered to fight the battles of thei r - country. Ile sn id he met upon his return, in the streets of Ci• ciunnti, a young Ohioan, who had volunteered in Illinois, and was severely wounded nt the battle of Buena Vista. He was declaiming against the trai lers at home and knowing, him to have been a Whig at home, accosted him thus: "My good fellow, how conies thi.,?—you were a Whig before you went to Mexico." "I was," Raid he, ~b at I got an ounce and n half ball through the calf of my leg in Mexico, which took all the w higgery out of me." NIAIDP:IIS rx TIMNI , .!3SER.—..We copy the following two paragraphs from the Pulaski, (Tenn.,) Whig , Courier, of * the I Ott; lust : On Saturday last, Mr. Edward Dolan had his throat cut by Win. Estee, in this county, and gun - iced, but a short time. No cause his been wisigned, except that Dolan had sited'iltes, and ligtior did pie rest. Estes Was apprehended, and is now lying in jail at (late place. -1 On Monday last, Mrs. Jane Wiliford was shot by Albert 11. Bratton, in this county, and died almost immediately. Bratton had a dif -sculty with his brother-in-laW, in which Mr. Milford became implicated, and in - attemp ling to shoot bin, killed his wife. Bratton to yet at large. The trod'e to Santa Fe, is every year becom ing more important to St. Louis, and this year, we believe, traders have by inspection ascertained, that they ,can supply themselves there with more advantage than in the east. Through the app!ication of Mr. Benton a com pany which was to start lately, have been permitted to take a howitzer with them from the fort, to protect them from the'marauding gangs of Indians and Mexicans now infesting the neighborhood of the route to Santa Fe. • - - Judge A. (. Sutton of Norfalk Ohio, writes an. dre dace of November N. tr It, that "Vntiglan's Lithoutr iptle i.ilhonitipuc Itllstuiskje iug i t "adpi. in All kinds acomplaints. People iiis e)s. I w thf f .,, pristiey little abort of the magical. In Peter rout Agile dist:art, ensue-, in c.vel, in fern Meal t..tir it lieu..., AC., for why 4,, a1d we go ol er the w into Clitiiinglio it takes all these ` ni sure, end m beueli,iat rireet is app In Ctriy 4 ' .1.4 .. but toµ lint must sae attribute its tutees.; there "Cliop, !belts hole emir. a of Ito Ilan Puzzled wr du lint under-MIA It. 141,11re:11 men step cut of their Pith to crush b, they put their heel upon it it escapes t,‘"ll tiny lock blunt' little and th nd if ey are unobserved, throw orr that dignity and pomposity of - Manner 0 1 , ch it half their capital in trade, mid fall to, tooth and call, to put it hut of el istnnce, but the hitrtier they fight %estranger grows ,hi' or .tlrunt, and the we ther their ewe practice. and due .mfitted, they resume with the air ern broken due II tinily his once iluthionable but our: towed cloak their dignity tont d and torn by the fray, anti •alk off with tos:str ot' of the Agent or sour victility, theneader get a pamphlet advertisement is in our NUMLIP, nailer iliert 'thirtieth Remedy. --- From the w... 4 Frrr Preas.—Counnunicnicil. %NTS SARSAPARILLA FOR, THE cum: 5 i,11 01 . 11,A, and all ntlisi ilitcarct of Ilia blood.— Th-o•rt.le ofSarwp.,rills prepircil by no Improved pro. rro, bis I. en more •nrcestrut iu curing case. than tiny " 11, er article of the klod now before the: public. It is lens that ~s,: tiatss rIOIII 14 11 1 1111reet iho l:e4l,ltorl.coil of Orange strict, New 'Yr", has, nut Z. 4. ?lest out before 1.1,1. public to astou6h and b wil "" — Y , t the numerous pr it ate approbatory teettiufinials °flu ill ..— "cY bat been oullielCut to catatilish its elinrae. 4"; and .Ito long minding as to giro *baiter preparation the name of humbug, imitation, &c. This article stands upon liftlWit ii die fie Ibel cure or 'wne enmplaiots for which Sarsaparilla, iu its most aim. BPis Rau l is peculiar adapted; and a trill of Merchant's ~tiparilla has always resulted In a preference being is si before any other preparations: 810 adrerilsement in this paper. A pamphlet of des clipbuu msy tic had GRATIS of the ogeut. 1:1D11. SWAYNE IN E following letter just came to Stool, and will Ito m In S read U • 1 "" *.f. The patient sufhtreA ittiolorobly, anti tt So,' „"ia until he uh. 0,1 NWAYNE'S COMPOUND ' i pll}. OF WILD effErtit'V e , ft cot Thc JAW 1, 101,4/ C4re 111 eltcord:— t • WiLmisq7o....,N. IFS 7. YA :),r —Hat ulnio.ss acts • , lously eared by your valuable medicine, I think it no more than common, gratitude in me to mike one addition to the long list of certificates which you hare received of remarkable cures by your medicine, During the (two years preceding last August. l was much distressed lay a ERY PAD COLD end RAMIRO) Cooon, and durlrilk the later part of the time, it Continued to grow worse , and indeed ill July MY TIMED! 0.111?; Ma OM, having tried all kinds' of medicines said to he good for such diaeases, without the leant good °fleet. I was reduced A taiost Sdr ft rearm r Coarse, and bad scarcely Buy gest) upon my body, and fora lung time neVer thought to use from my lied again. A friend one day asked me if I had tried Dr. Swayno's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, and advised ma to do so at once {as he heard that it had worked a groat ninny wonderful Cures. I took his advice, and utter uning-up several bottles of it, I grew no much better , that I was enabled th leave tiny bath and afterwaids to ' walk aboat . thc house, acid go out into the ;direct. I was encouraged by thin, and continued the use of your mcdi- ; cmc, and now by meatie of its wonderilil curative; powers, lam perfectly Well, and enjoy the nee of all my faculties, just av much 'an if I had never Gen afflicted in the say I data Bribed to yon. I have written this not thinking it will at all interest you, but humbly hoping that it with hone its mite of influence la eauving your vuluuble modicitio to be apread among mankind, and in a•sistin,r to ridn you to that station which:you richly de• *armlet your persevering, elicits for the public good. Respectfully your friend andadmirer, JAMES It.„11/AISLAND.. - - prorAlen or brroslTtorr.—Attempts hare °Mu been made by unprincipled individuals to Impure upouthecom. munity a spurious article. Stealing wady the whole of the name of my p epara . To fully guard egalubt such Lase unit palpable imposition, the public should shun 311 pr.-psrotious purporting to contain Wild Cherry, ex eppith,,t h. , e'rhag the signature of Dr. Ssvayue ou each bottle. [lnn aro or ' t he teor hies 4 '11617mm-I' f " " Pi(tom" ...15Frars," S.c., at they cOntaiu noun of the virtues of ttto orlgtuUl prrpar Woo. 'lte ioinal and only) v.lllllllO arlielo la prepared Itv Dll.. MAYNE, corner of nod Mare street., Phif utle'phia, and fur Pale by i2opts in nit ports of tho puked States, and 60111 , 1 part of ruropo. Burton S.:. Perhino, Nu. 5, and Carter Brother No. 0, lteed 110t.,e, Agent.. .2tnl6. MARRIED—On Tuesday evening, by the Itev. Gee. A. Lyon, Mr. WiLutor 0. BLACK, of Union, and Miss ELIZAIIRTH R., daughter of Joseph M. Sterrett of this city. DIED.—On the 93d ult., ,in North East, Rev. Etnnti EVRDICK..one of the first metiers in this county, in the 74th year of his age. New Goods by I? ailroad and . Steamboat! THE subscriber has returned from New York and expec , s Lis s:ccli of Dry Goods on this illy, which i hri has purchased at the present low prices, and it lath will be sold at a very small ad vance front co,t. for cash. I wish to make a ready pay bu,iness in Imurc, and will sell ut such prices a, cannot fail to please. Particulars next week. 1 S. JACKSON. Apiil 1, 18 16. 46 NEW COI': RT.NERSHIP. kVE taken into conarinerelno in the Mer -1 c:t att;_, buFinetrs SID.NEY IL DEWEY,- 1 he hnfiae!...= will hereafter-be condbeted under tht tit of Tian: , DEAN' ES. at II 1, Cheapside. Erie, March 27, 1319. C. M. TIUDALS. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. A LL fier,,ons who have unlieilled :tiro:mu! with 11hne,i111.14 . Maki: illlffiCtliaw eettionent without tut Ao•ice. All Notes that have been due me ler more t h an SIN moutha inuat be PAID by the 15th of April, or co:nt will be made. C. M. Timms. Mareli i!.7, 18 !IFI. 46 B h:S LACMITH IYANTED. AsT( nit ~nd Pemperate man who has sower i l some time at the Blacksmith trade, can find put manem. employ at the Erin Steam Foundry. LESTI..II, SENNETT S.,7CIIESTER. r%'arch 29, 1818. wAhE at \\ holesule and Retail by • LESTER, SENNETT & Gil ESTER. March 23. 1818. 46 - To the Honorable Court of Quarter Ses sions ofEt le County, Pa. T HE potiti.m.of Brawley the borough ofNorili East, in said county respeetfully wpm-:ms that he well provided with house room lor the'conveniences of lodging ail accommo dation *:t ran ••ers and travelers at the house he 'now occupies in said borough. He, therefore pray: , the Honorable Qom t to grant him a license for Leeviug a public inn or tavern, and he as in duty tuJund „ill ever pray,2Ste. We' the subscribers, citizens of the borough of North' Ea-t, in it hich the above-inn or tavern is prayed to he licensed is proposed taliti kept, da certify that It. S. 13rawley, the above applicant is well provid,d tvirit house room and conven iences for the lodging add accommodation of strangers and travelers, and that stick an inn or tavern is neees , ary to accommodate', the public and entertain i rangers and travelers.: Jacob li 'rapt), 13. C. T&vn, William Griffith; Reuben Darker, Wm. E. Ward, A. Harrington, Li, Bunj. [listed, David Al t icon, J3lin J. Town John Greer, Earnest E. He 'der, F. F. Chappell, L. Smith, J. It. !lowers. . :-:•. Allen North East bototigh, Match 20,.1848. I e the Hieterehh: the Juticres of the Court of Quartcr Sessions df the; Peace for , tbe county of Ede. TflE petition of Andreity M. Tarbe/1 respect fullyl shol,veth. that your petitioner occupies a commottion. hews titoatc near the Bth sheet canal bridge id the west ward of the borough of Eric, bent. , the large new and commodious build ing Niel) , erectlll by . Alunson Sherwood, Esq., which is well calculated fore public house of en• terainment of -grangers and travelers. That he is well provided with stabling for horses and all conveniences necessary for the' entertainment of Ftranrers anti tiro elms, he therefore retpectfully prays to the Court to grunt him a license to keep an inn or public house of-entertainment there, arA yourpetitioner will ever pray, ..k." ANDREW M. TARBELL. We the undersigned citizens'of the west word of the Itoronoli of Erie aforesaid, being personal ly acquaint , d with Andrew M. Turbcll, the above named pcdtioncr, and also having a knowledge onl; house for which the licence is preyed, do c&ttly that Fitch house is necessary to accommo date the public and entertain travelers, that Ito is a person ofgood repute for honesty and tern pet ance, that he is well provided with house room and conveniences for the Imigin,g and accommo dation of strangers and travelers; we therefore beg leave to recommend him for u license agree ably to his petition. • Carson Graham, Alfred King, P, H. Oliver, Geo. A. Elliot, A. Hughes ' D. M'Allas:er, Porter Kelsey, A. P. Malin, Charles Miller, W. M. Gallagher, O. Miller, Wm. Bone, J. U. Williams Erie, March 26, !MS. ro the Honorable Cart of Quarter Selisiona of Erie County, I'n. TIIE petition - of David A llison, ofthe borough of North East, in said County, respectfully represents that he is well provided with house room and convenience for the lodging and ac commodation of strangers and travelers, at the North East: House, thu house he now occupies in said borough. Ile therefore prays the Honora ble Court to grant him a license for keeping a public inn ur tavern, and he, as in duty bound, will ever pray, &c. (DAVID ALLISON. We, the subscribers, (citizens of the borough of North East, in which the above inn or tavern prayed to be licensed. is proposed to be kept, do certify that David Allison, the above applicant, dt, of g.pod reputv for honesty and 'temperance, an is wel/provided with house room and conve niences for thelisdging and accommodation of mongers and 'lra% elers, and that such an inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public, and entertain strangers and travelers. R. S. Brawley, Robert Wells, E. 11. Davidson John J. Town,4s illiatn JOllOB, Ales. Pope, B. C. Town, Benjamin listed, L. S. Allen, Win. E. Ward, Lemuel Brown, S. M, Force,John Bond, F. F. Chappell, John Greer, Jacob Knapp, Al exa.tder Davidson. North East, March 22, ISIS. 3t46 To t h e Honorable Court of Quarter Sessions i„l?..rie County, Pa. TE petition of Lewis S. Allen, ofthe borough of North East, in said County, respeetiblly represents that he is well provided with house room and conveniences for the lodging and 'etc coremtxit ion of strangers and travelers; at the house he now occupies in said berough. ' He therefoie prays the Honorable Courtito grant him a license for keeping a public inn or tavern, and he, as in duty bound, wilt ever pray, 4c. L. S. ALLEN.' We, the subscribers, citizens of tho borough of North Mug, in which the above inn or tavern pr.iyed to be licensed, le proposed to be - kept, - do certify that L. S. Allen, the abovo applicant is of good repute for honesty and t.empemnco, and is well provided with house room and converti• encre for the accommodation of strangers and travelers, and .that such an ipn or tavern is ne ceessry to acc ommodate strangers and travelers. Brawley, Lemuel Brown. B. Q. Town, Tlio. Van Schoter, J. Loomis, E. H: Davidson, John Bord, P. F. Chappell, Jn0..1. Town. David Allison, Beojn. Hinted, S. S. Hammond, S. M. Force, John %Greer, Alex. _Davidson,. Rebuen Barker, FT. P. Flower, Writ. Jones, North East Borough, March 20, 104$. To tins niurfOrablei thei t'jod.es •of the ~coots' of CommOn Please now' botanin Court of CLuar ter Sessions Of the pea.° in and or the -county of Erie. • . T" pakten of the,subseriber orNorth East township iterewitti'shevictli, gist' be is Well provided . with house room and•other accommods uons for entertaing strangers at his, old stand two miles a e-st tif the borough of North East, he woud therefore ask your honors to gran hint a license to continue to keep the same. . .. i ' TI - 108.13A NIA ART, . - We the uadersigned,citizens of the township of North.gast, do certify that Thos.! Barnhart is a man of good reputation for honesty and teniper ance, that be is well provided with !the necessary accommodations fsir entertaining !strangers and travelers and that/such house is necessary to ac• accommodate the trmveling public. WV. P. Baird, Wm. Custard, J hn T. Clerk, Robert Johnston, Win 31 Caldwell, M inor Jones, Mat. Greer,- Francis BraWley, Ilitomas Teed, Thomas Mellen, Joseph Scouller, .. 'Willman. March 28. 3t-1G To the Honorable Court of Quarter Sessions of Eria . connty, May TerM. The petition of W. Togged, of Elashorcreek township, in said county, respbelfUlly represmus that he is well 'provided with Hotre room - and conveniences for the lodging and atcontintidatiun of stran2ers and travelers. I He therefore prays the honoratito conte co arum him a license tot keeping a public inn or tavern, and he as in duty bound, will pray. Eat. AitHit TA.CI.9AitT. We, the F Astir ibers, citizens of the township of Harborereek, do certify that Warlium Tag vart, the above named applicant, is a man of :; , 00d repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the loilgin,7 and accommodation of strangers and travelers, and that such an inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and enter tain strangers and travelers. Zalmon - E. Peck, AVIn. Ft. -Middansh, Thomas Caldwell, Almond Fnlh r, Loren • zo D. Dewey, Wilson Adams, Orrin Peck, Wm. Hinton, 'Fhos Hinton, C. Hull, James Brawley, John J. Duncan, llareh 30.-306. riAME to the subscriber in rlnrherereelt, on V March -111,; a red Steer with some white on his betty and flanks. Tne owner is 11 guested to ',prove property pny charges and Inke him away. EILISI'LIS S. SI'INSON..' M arch IS, 1848. Sul SUGAR 'CURED • ILTAMS SHOULDEWi of tho first quality 1.11 can be bought cheap at the store of W. C. & It. P. IIULIIEI&T. CHEAP PUBLICATIONS, Magazines, Piano Music, Litliovaptts, Cc., .el; constantly on hand at No. 5. Domicil Block. I. COOK, 44 _ - 1)11.003Uf, a &Toed ankle, may lie had for' 12 Lit cents ot EL COt IK. March 4, 1818. j -13 O which we will pny cash. • Mardi 31. CA LITER BROTTIER KE intricked buslieliF ,r 4.1 White Beano, and kJ 100 bushels good dried Apple wanted , riff whip ll we will pa; ca•h. March 24. CA turgit S . 13ROTTIP.R. 17:tvo sold to Mr. Francis Lam .l.ll son my entire stock of Goods, at McNeon Cornrrs. I can with confidence recotnmend Mr. Lamson as worthy of the patronage of any t om• munity, All persona knowiag themscirea indtbied by note or book account at the McKean Fiore, trust matte immediate payment or costs will be made indiscriminately. My lumber wilt remain at McKean until the first of April; at that time the Books and notes will be brought to Erie tor rel. lec:ion. • ' C. M. TIBBALS. A CARD. m FIE undersigned would respectfUlly inform .1 the gentlemen of Erie and vicinity that he has opened a TAILORING SHOP on the sou; h side of the Public Square, a few doOrs cast of the Erie Bank, where he will be at all times ready and happy to wait upon those who may favor him with a tall in this line of business. From long experience in some of the principal shops of Lon don and other European cities, and by strict at tention to all business which may now be entrus ted to him. he confidAntly hopes that he shall be always deemed worthy to receive a share of pob• lie patfonage. His work shall be executed in such a manner as will hear a close and impartial examination, and always in accordance st ith the prevrtilini, fashions. N. B. Lotting done on the shortest notice. JOHN GC. LDING. 3105 R. S. BRAWLEY. SPRING FASHIONS FOR 1898. U. S. 11111UNTEIR, Practical 11rotor. WiLL•introdilec the Spring Fatidou for Hats this day, and would most respeciful:y so licit Id, friends and Lammers to call and exam ine this very Zentlernanly appendage. Erie. March IP, 1818. 44 UTUEREAS my ,wife Jane, and family left V V my house on i the 15th of February 'last. 'without any just cadge or provocation, this is therefore to forbid alt prisons from harhotjng or trusting, them on my account, as 1 shall pay no debts of their contract in. , : after that date. SAMUEL. BRADS! AW. Erie. March 13, ISIS. • *3144 FUSQUEHANNA CO. BANK. TE notes of this bank - will be received a • par for goods, for a few days, at 41.0 Stole of WILLIAMS 4. MUG WI. Erie-Month 11, ISIS. 43 Mints and Liquors. J tiST received at No. 1. Perry Week, a good assortment of Wines and Liquors, for Medi• Once, Sacramental, Mechanical and ALL other purposes, among which may be found the follow inwi Pare Brandy; Cogniar: an, JUST received by Expresi a fresh lot of the New York CANTON Tea Conyzny's superior TEAS, which will be sold ut prices !hitt cannot fail to suit pinchosers. Try this Tea and you will buy no other. Forsale by I T. W. 11,40011 E. No.l, Perry Block. 42 • ADMINISTRATOR'S' NOTICE. T ETTERS of. administratiOn having been Li granted to the undersigned on the estate of ,Olvin - Howard, deceased, late of I...elkeulT own- Ship, in the county of Frie, Pa. All perswts in debted to said estate aro hereby requested w i l t - mite payment and those having claims. against the same, aro rtqueatcd to present them properly au thenticated for settlement ' I BOOT AND SHOE TtiE subscriber would resp friends and the public ge purchased the Shoo Stock and' of Samuel Hays, on the cast Bit Second door from the corner of ' he intends talaog possessioli March next, nn&-be will be ha commodato his old friends am the public at large. He flatted will be able, to make BOOTS ,1 articles in his line of busine neatness, durability and diva acetates. hopes to receive, or to deserve, a liberal patron Ho will constantly keep on of -well made Boots and Shoe'„ sal as cheap, if not cheaper, elsewhere. Feb. 25,• 1848. • A VALUEBLE Farm containing about ISO it -acres of Land, mostly (Abated, and has a valuable orchard and other imProvements, sltua ted about one and bee-half Miles from Girard village, ben part of the farm of the late Thom. as Miles. Said farm will be sold Very low and a liberal credit will be given.. Friquire of GEO. U. CUTLER, Agent. Girard, Feb. 26, ISA tf 41 ...• , • , , _ .... c & By Express. ~. ti. • A LLYN COLT balmiest i.eceivedi as above, several cases new and rich Prints, with acme other fine and nice goods, which the ladies'are in %Red •to call and'sco at the , Ne Store, cheapsitle. • . EMI }STRAY. 111 arch IS, IE4B BOOKS! •BOOKS! 'March 1, 1818 Erie, Morel) 25 1819 Jamaica Rum, N. Eneland do ' Holland Gin; Pine Apple Gin; Port Wine, Mdderia Wine, Scotch Whiskey Irish W hiskey. _ Monongahela do Common do. . Dee. 11 T. W. MOORE. Teas! Teas!! Teas!!! Erie, March 4, 1848 HOWARD. 1 1 / 4 1 - nr . ch 4. 1848. 6142* FOR SALE; Attention! Jews. and Gentiles Israelites, Ishmpetites, #eltrtnos and E g yp. tione, Sons of , Aaron 'stud ,Aavghters of Mariam, -receive instruction and Ire E E-w xt He o ar s and E kt s ao:o At Has returned from the EAST, laden with the' emit:est treasures of that ancient re g i on , an d i n• viler, your attention to the same at the zennine 01.4 D Jew Store, the one' that has turned the repu tation of selling goods toter than any other house in Eric, and thereby established,a credit for Jewe ry that has induced mheie Welder under the tame name whereby they hope to reap a profit which justly belongs to him. Now Moses wild:colt to be understood that he is not a Wat)derin„o Jew, hero this year and away the next—a class that will sell to one person at cost and to another at double price, but That he is a regular descOdant of Paithful Abraham, and 1111 A latched his tent in Erie with the intention of remaining in an d intends to do business us heretofore in sucft a manner as to give entire satisfaction to all reasonutele perione that favoi him with their costes', ht eft all his old friends and make new totes of all that iliwe pa l l. chase goodi from him. That trio .1111 JIM Store of Mrscs Koch does sr II more Goods and at loner , prices than any o her store in Erie, is ploio to b e seen by the course olothers, who finding their cus tamer.' dairy deser,ing, theti ri l, resort tetisrepre- Il e te n y l". t l x i :e ° l l l a lt r n id m u v li l l t i r:s e (I)sie. tbe It i c E e l ts V o s S e T o( ( t l l i t t e s i I n v ' P h s o ich r customers and agitiritt which they dirett all their force,, thirst ill_ no douht tllat it this store was out of the way, they could get what they cull the good old prices,— fifty to one kindred per cent - s'utt as they nsed to get before this JEW MOSES came arnongQl them. I,lOWe we see every thing that can raise blots load of 'rape and ikhbitt commences blots Ina hint:tell into notice by let t oil squib at the. .1 E't' S'i'OßE; butt this only serves to'show that They are in 'great wart orei s s touters, and that tires know,whtre they rave gone Now the secret of Clood 3 Beier_ sold Si) much lower at this store than any miser is simply this— Moses goes light to the /vll7lOl ti r e mar k er , to dio MattulacTorers anti Importers and boys by the CASE, BALE or PACKAGE, an d p a p, CASH clown, by t' high he makes a double saving and is enabled to sell _noels in Erie at what some o t hers pay fur Ibu'llt in the e.ty; and that there may be rte WlMake about this matter he invites all who want any thim: In Ili; line, and wish to pay either cash or eutanfry Pt educe, to call and exam. ins Ins t•tocit and prices, folly satisfied that they will find the 01,11 JEW 5 . 1. ORE the best place to get good Goods nt :Ire lowest prices. Moses begg to be exense.l from giving a list of Ilse number of Pieces of Cloth and Calico, tliusehio a 4.e. r es the manner of some is— beim , notch more proti;ably and pleasantly employed in wait• in , on enstoofert, Ile will 10:11:0 this ~ wink . of Ont . Tin_ , to sense of the Alto or el.fer .tores who have smalla• stocks andf tot r ruslarnrrs. NI USES_ K.'OC I I; Corner of Ft. Fifth Flo . < ts, near the Fartner'b Hotel, Commurtittl Ex. 1817. 23 Soniething New. MBE Filliscriber takes ',league in rinuouncing 1 to the 'Mb{le tilt` arrival i'ruin New Yotk an exu.nAive a,giettinctit el' Goon:: In their ii„o, el - Wear ink WATCHE:7::, CLOCK:::, JEWELRY, wanted, — fOr Plated .and Britannia, Ware, 01nm:toles, Solar and Campliene 'Lamps, L oo k ituhe. inian glasswate, speetacteA, fancy good., and thousand,: of useful and ornament:if articles for the 1101) days, %%hick are offered at reduced prices. selected Wicei,es with unusual care final life^ importaticns. those wishin_ a good Time p i ece li tie money t' ill do iv , II to buy. Our thanks are due our p,:troni for luvors con ferred in times past, eveetully for ratrOnnze re• ceivcd in our new stole on State street, and . bom• by attention to business to retain our old awl make many new cuAtimers. N. 13. Particular attention given to the repair in of all kinds of Watches. Watt h work, re . quiring Engines, nhich'generolly is done in the larger cites, attended to on short not.ice. Goods received by Evpress over} few days from New York during the winter. G. LOOMIS Slate street, nearly opposite Foote [Mel and next floor to: pa ins !s Bookstore Nov. 20. 1817. yA7 Ho are permanently located in Erie, Penn. Vl, where nil Surgical and Mechanical opera tiontlin the I.eiente of Dent iAry, will be done wilt Wi tiny. ease, neatness and durability which ion ! , experience and extensive opportunity, together with a thorough n owledge _of all the late itn iirovements orthe Baltimore Deal College alone can give. Drs. Elliott or Rose will visit the followins. named plugs once in six or eight weelss Conneaut, Ohio, :.'prio tt ibid, Girard, Fairview, Waoet find, Wattslmrgh and North East, Erie county, Warren and• Columbus, NVar ten county, Pa. Ladies and ,gentlemen living in or near either of the above named places who need the services of a Dentist, can be waitedmon at their residmee; by addres,ing us nt Particular attention will be paid to the health of the Gums, as well as to restoring and preserving th e Teeth. Pivot Teeth will be inserted after the latest improvements; also, Plate Teeth, from one to an mite set. - Office end residence nn Eight street between French and Stale erects. N. B.—Teeth extracted without the least pain or inconvenience to thc patient by the use of the Chloroform. Eric, March 18, ISIS. 410 .Important Decision. TE eonte,ted trial that has been existing so 1 many years has been finally settled by a Jury of Twelve Ladies, and their decision is, That the purest, best, met Cr , grant and cheapest Teas to he had in this section of the country, are thoso which rome from the celelnated CANTON TEA COIIPANY. These Teas can be had at all times and warranta to give entire satisfletion or the money will be refunded, of their agents who ate receiving. Ire: 11 eupplies weekly. - WILLIAMS W RIG HT, Agents. Directly opposite the Eagle Hotel. Sept. 13, 1977. IS Oiard Brandy, Crnix Itinn ALLYN C COrr' , Will .SCH eller this their 'en tire t,tocli. of Dry Goode, at 25 per cent. less than they are sold in Erie. Those purehasinu and invited to call and prove the truth of this +state ment. The following arc a few of their goods; Fine Ginv,hams, from'l2 to 20 ets. per yd. °realm-Plaids, tiebest style'2s " " . M. Do Leine, " 25 it Plaid Alpaecas and Luster 25 " " Plain " it 50 " " Calicos from G 'to 12 cts per 741. All Wool, Rcd , White, I chow and Grcen Flannels, Linens, Tablings, Itnuplcins, Crush, Diapers; BrolAn and Bleached Cottons very low, and ull oAter goods kept in well art anged Stoles at very low prices . ..o"ustonish the natives" Des. IS,- BROADCLOTHS and fiassamis of almost every color, stripe, quality and price, at No• 4. Clicapvide, Al_. 17. BROWN & APCMITER. Hcot:. bc, lcat•c to eon the attention of • the _public to a large and seleered Keck of ISTORE. FAMILY GROCERIES, which Italic 'Wen pnrelmed for cash and wil positively be sold lower than article:, of the same finality can be putt:based in town as all can Ea tl isfy thena•elves by calling at No. 5 Donnell Block State Stant Street. Erie, Dec. 180. 30 ectfitlly imbrm his malty, that he has rented the stand le of the Diamond, Sixth street, which of on the Ist. of ppy to see and tie d customers, and is himself that lie ,ISI.IOf.S and all , s. to order, with ch, and at metier ash° will endeav- I ge. and an assortnunt I s, which lie. will than can be had A. GABEL. Charity co•ers a multitude ofsins AND so'docOloses Koch at his cheap and fashionahliy CLOTHING STORE. . . .• Coats, Overedats, Pants,lVests, Drawers, shirts hosomi, collars,lnnd every artiele in the clothing line,. aro to be had 25 or 50 per cent. cheaper at the OLD JEW STO:I.E, than at any other cstab: lishmont in Erie; and the reason is just this, Mo ses buys all liisjelothe, Cassimers and Flannels; by the bale and piece, -the MaUufacturers and Importers n tat that for , l eash, and 'then It em ploys first rate Talton= andlias them made up on his own premises and ander his - inspetition'ea that lie is always sure of having a good articla'at two profits less then thesolwho purchase Reedy made .clothing in Philadelphia and'NeW Yerk. made generally ofinferior material in a slight un substantial manner. Now ;those wishing to pur chase apyatticie of wearing apparel can depend upon obtaining i,of the best material and work manship, and altogether cheaper than they can in any other way, or any other place in Erie. Re member the Old Jew Store of MOSES KOCH, • No. 4 C o mmercial khan go, French at.' Oct. 29,1847 * 24 MD (10AC El an di roi Noy. 20. Dentistry. BY-DOCTS. ELLIOTT & ROSE. Great Reduction of Prices NEW CONCERN IFurniture Yarnisb , and Varnish stile by 1 , . OPIITON & Ptltri.l.lslS. , , ty .... is particularly recommended fur - • 1 1 .1112110PINVI all atofes ofthis complaial immediately relieved, no ma ter of how ILig standing , . Bea pankplUttfor testimony. o f, GRAVEL and tilliiiio a fp of tko urinary argent , ; for theeedi.ttessing, ccuupleinte Nadia:um no other article ctilliellese)ott; and the cur/ s testityed to will convince the nowt skepti cal;, sit , in:uOld. Liver complaint, bilious disea s es, NEVER AND ACME. . • To the F ri it Wend cipecially,nnil wherries . there gout ; prnints pre I ntl thia medicinal. offered. , NO MINERAL AGENT, no debt. Hoo compuad Ls a part lythis mirtave, it curea these diseases wi t h leertaittly cud celerity, cud does out leave the spice' torpid. Bee pamphlet. VILER.. romp:literati most ortiorulebernetor iii2.3l . . ni bevrilLir ittcluevivo. e ,. soul a mire linos by o few days ult. of this article; it is Ai r tatiors a? gi :her pr4nroli,n for this &tore, or far any oil'. erducste Olgineline (ruin impuril blend. See pamphlet. i ll)tbllity of the System. f week back wenhuess of the kidneys. 3.. e:drinllommot inn ascent,. isinkwiliately rellered Ly a few dart elle if fhb me in dieine,und a ra A is c ni e w s a l y n s j e t r ii es o u t l e t in of t i ,d ls y two s it atsuds its fur such co f luhits, unit oleo fur dera4unients of the fe male from , ili , r , antnritirs,Pcupprcoolotto k paieful oleic orations. Nolurticlit has fiver been effnrod exi en( thl V. pa th would touch thick mil 06 fee.ono.nw at,i It may ha r died upon as n mire and etreetive ?chanty, null: did w a feel in nnliteil to do 60 enidd pro A Tboonnud Nonni" - reit in this distressing class of remplai nta.—, All broken ()Oa thtichillthled t. ouptitntimis q of tnercury, will find the bracing power of [act itmeediately, mud the c oibennus wine,: •• ft OM (lie .) stem. V rupeAvo Einittosopg lte rout ire properties of tlits etticlo • Purify tbe flood, , diseusesirein the system. See pomphiet f of cures in all diseases, n bleb the limits el ;mot n ill lint permit 10 be 'mined beer, A , rut navy; they contain tili insets of eertifi character, null n ,-trooper Army of 1!,roof of n medicine, :Inver appeared. It is one of lent tire, of this drtiele that it nesi fed. to trot', awl if hone ,und Mlil•et1111TC left teltuild etnaciated and Itegering tat ttlid 21t1'E ON, Ong , the medicine, les long no 'here 6 nn im- Theprepriefer would ICAUTItiN TII I: Pl.l it number of articles which ..ome out under the ns proof o et' See immithle from also 4* thin tinkle,' t 4 nl erodientinl gill Gad the mid drive 'U fur trwlituot4 an ndvertke MEE cwes of high nl Ilao virtue tile preulir !week in in , upon Cll t lel and keepllll v proeition . I,IC again ( !Aerator f l 1 SprenpariU m fk ng,'Syreo, e. ~. pri propq, (i ri rid, rk e. TAB;; or, fjc.,l folV itb 7i loneotded to gnil thin tillWrir); CC' Till',:li I tit inventor'. never thought of ,11rIlle rueh ii 0- f Ili tlf tick Mit' done it. A partir.uliir studily or tile in carnally ~ C licitaL Al.ent4 anti '4lll Who ti le ore GLAD iro.CIIICULATE r...itritourly, n : 0 oz. Lanier, i t $9( 19 u'. at ti s ,,l each—thin Id(sig 6 mr; more limn two finiell tiettlr4-. Leak f ort ittipflfd upon. „Etc, y bottle linr . . Vn tie hii,'e I. Or 1111 l rii k till !Ili:till! C," Ilk, il upon tit, gth.s. r griature of G. C. Vaughn, ButLilii.strliejkd on 'ono ',flier are goon:tie. rreparod Ii Dr. G.C. tltold at the Vrinripal Office, 20 Main rtreet, rtioterrtr nod! retail. No attention 0 , ..,, I. 1e , , , t.o.t. Paid 7 7-01 driZ r•. 41 regularly emi.tit ih If es - copied; port paid letters, or re, too corning tdisins add er, p'oniptly i.tleioled to, gratf, et tai ezelurively to the rale of thir article, tl9 reo, Near York cii; 295 Ernie 'tt.Fnlcie. Mirk , . in priee'rpal druggistr throughout the Uoitott 1 Douala, us Agents. For ralo I,y & Brother nod iturion & I erkitoi. Erie; C• AY'..-..: lorurville; Dr. C.llither, Sparta; It( 7 Thin in .. CV n 1, I. iontob & Co liirnirth I) s ;loath, 1111.1 mofi ., •oaio. Verer r; 'HA Dir & •hiar, P, tiro,io ' n, Sneer (h..% r;' it, yd & Viormit, %Voter ford ins nail J I) Somme ton. AVorreir, Cli ire & 111 , • ituhrille; Aliridorin Toortollidt 11 : 11 1 _an On; .._ _. . ...... . ... nu CUITS i Hfi. and NOT. 'f enm•r till pl mik 111 thu u I Put up lorfest L. me/ and ut the Kt Wet the rotd. Letters 11 (NI Ageu bica iOll5, (MCC ud I.y t t Statrrm Cacu r Bort No 01 11 A Merl 13 M m 31 Willi e T. , rry, AVIo !Pr • ..1 , Jr., Chuo , ,volle; I.o‘oher & oh A. Tracy , VahAtelv. 13 . 33 1 il 0 0 D s': lu, 817.) ' BY [Fail of 1847. 1(;.1).Z.,t)1N4 Lasi now ft.mirml hiP FAL" d \VINTELt stock of Dry Good Gro Flordsi-are, Bootsand o:oev , , Cr(.t lcdry,iroh M 1 . 111111r0; S. 11., .I•OCkport; Johl Fall o Rail ai renew, la, 4-e. &e. o which the following . com port: 'knits, Frew:ll, Etiklish and American, W dyed e, bl ek, brown, gold and cadet black, bi- ' and na p_rise a I 13road I wool __...., Cassimcres' black, blue, plain,' plaid and striped; S.atin ts, blue, , black, cadet and steel mixed; conva s, padding, buckram, f,,bur laps, crash, wiggin , brown and black holland, cotton diaper. linen and cotton table cloths, lin en cibric, linen cambric handkerchietS, fur nitu sand cambric dimity, drab, n bite, black and late Relicia, black and colored cambric, tit brown and bleached shectings and shirting', bed picking, apron t check, red, while and green woo cn flannels, plaid linscys, crimson, scarlet Vet` and drab martens, silk and tabby velvet, black and colored, silk and worsted serge, satin vestings, italian cravats, black and colors, chop 'pars bandana, burcelona, pongee and spittle. !field tt handkerchiefs; silk, cashmere, worsted and i ir» hosiery, all colors, glor es• of till kinds, rittit, worsted, silk, picnic: and cotton dress handkerchiefs, Wk.s, cravats, lace vt ils, barra ges, 'striped and plaid earlston and Miss gingl) ; ams tilid chambray's, suiss, plait), dotted,'phiid, scrip t ed, figured, book muslins, silk braids, hat and ;tip ribbons, Italian and French crape, sew. in ilk, purse twist, ' , kola,. !mitt ing and tidy colt n, suspenders, bindings, quality, ,tapc,, lia ing and cord, lacets, combs;. liiilmns. nee ' tiles books and eyes, paste board and a genet i al a :torment of boats antrehoes, h irdwate, eroc (cry, iron, nails, &c., all of the above w ill be sold as cheap- as any new or Jcw store in this 'city. It w 11 be observalthat I am the oldest merchant in thelace except one, and I now say that I will i i not be undersold by any, young. or old, Ihr ready paw. t all and ace that the above ate facts,nt my %t ola st nd on eheapsidc, heiti things for sale cant a l be beat. Erie, Sept. 25, 1917-. _ MA-TS—A gued7.ll:ssurtineut ui boggy, sate find door Alois fur sale cheup by iNte I. 11. COOK. . Salt. salt. . • anbscribets have on hand course and fine all; also a quantity or coat for sale at re prices, at their warehouse, toillic cock, by illy 29. KELS6 $‘ LOOMIS. FOR THE ERIE onsEpvErt. IV (laced Jun .tediuenoryour valuable paper, to infirm the eitizet s s 4S ot i 7hi - s E e D it l y T a (i n i d t l — it i tl i ty l° ,:tl n a ' t e l th a r t: l r ig et i • i t:i h v e 4 1 ,, a lore° and well selected stock of Fall and Win: r Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery and Elarslt 'are, , which tam selling at Great-Bargains, in order to 'pay transportation, the balanee will be applied tocharitable purposes. Fur further pat ticulats" apply at No. 2 American Bleck_State m &reel. f. Oct. IG, 1847 , Il eaves—Heaves—Heaves. • Tilh r itt: never was a remedy discovered, by the Wyn,. ity or ninii, for removing di.co.ro nOM 1101,04, that eqUnlird: COLEMAN'S /I,EAVr: I 00, mow,. in coring that meet t -oiddeimise, obstitiato anddiingerour rror plaint II a en.o ir:at all ctiratile, there lion ilets wilt jurt ar snarly removo it an they are taken This is no fiction. iir many of the, most reritcetuble yerrons in dill:wino ports of the rf cnugtr, , can testify front actual trial Oite,lttii or throo bottle at MOIL, is all that is ticeerrary to 11 . 1111 the worst Citgi, , 1.1 recent e,..xes; and alrn In cough and a here Ilie wind has been Injured, osaz bottle will be fort,) of ereat service And-uliat---is_ the curt of to oor Ouse. battles o n mptrod to the loos of cron an ordinary horref l'i:y it there, 'on Om have burros suffering for the wont of much on art cle. Price ;in cents per bottle. ror tutu by CAILTEIt & 111:0. Erin, 13t)Y(1. VINCEN'e' & CO , trarrrford, 111 11. C. TOWN &. CO., NIO IL En t, S. STE:IVA Irer &. CO., f'ouenril. X ESTFIELD MARDLE FACTORY, TI E subset iberh having a good a..