Nopoteon's Prophecy. The following is a suppressed passage from both French and English editions of Count Las Cases' Journal:— "Before the sun shall have revolved many Periods round its orbit," said the emperor to me one day, as we stood viewing the sea from a rock which-over hung the road, "the whole European system will be changed. Revolution will seicceed revolution, until every nation becomes acquainted with its individual rights. Depend upon it, - the people of England will not long submit to be governed by these bands of petty sovereigns—these aristocratic cabinets. I was wrong in re-establishing the order of nobles in France; but I did it to give Splendor to the throne, and refinement to the manners of the people, who were fast sinking into barbarism since the revolu tion. The remains of the feudal system will vanish Word the sun of knowledge. The people have on ly to know that all power eminates from themselves in order to assert their rights to a share in their re spective governments. This will be the case, even with the boors of Russia—yes, Las Casas„ .. you may live to see the time, but I shall be cold in my grave when that colossal,but ill-cemented empire will be split into as many sovereignties—perhaps repub:ics —as there are hordes r tribes which compose it." [After a few more reflections on the Piture pros pects of Europe, his majesty thus continued]:— Never was a web more, artfully woven over a na tion, than that horrible debt which envelopes the peciple of England. It has been the means of en riching the aristocracy beyond all former example in any country; whilst it has, at the same time, en sured as many fast and powerful friends to the gov ernment, as there are individuals who receive inter est for that money so eXtravagantly squandered to crush liberty in other countries. But even that must have an end—some accidental spark will ig nite the combustible mass, and blow the whole sys tem to atoms. If this mighty debt were due to for eigners, these cunning islanders would not bear the burden an hour; but would, on sonic pretext or oth er, break with their creditors, and laugh at thei r credulity—but they owe the money to individuals among themselves, and are therefore likely to enjoy the pleasure of paying the interest for generations to come. France, too, has got a debt—these BOur bons think to maintain themselves on my throne, by borrowing' largely of the - present generation, in order to lay heavy taxes on the next and all future ones. But I know the French people tog well to suppose that such a system can be long tolerated—l know that they have too much natural affection for their offspring to entail upon them a national debt, like that of England, however artfully incurred.— No, no—my subjects are too sharp-sighted to allow the property accumulated for, their children to be ' maotgaged to pay the Rossiatis and English for in vading them, and for the restoration of the virile cour de imbeciles, who now insult them. They will, after a time, make OomparisOns between them and me—they will recollect that the expenses of my government Were defrayed by imposts during the year—that my wars cost France nothing—that 1 left her not one Napoleon in debt—but that I enrich ed every corner of her territory. Such compariScin will not be favvible to the Bourbons—the French will cast them and their debts from their shoulders, , stranger who should myason be in exist throne, amidst the if he bo not, France r no other hand will' it cannot wield. The able, are too weak— lity of the other Boer te fate, if they do not zens, under whatever as. my Arabian horse would al dare to mount him., Then, it ence, he will be seated on, the acclamations of the people—l will go back to a republic, f dare to seize a sceptre which 1 Orleans branch, though am I have too much of the imbeci l bone, and will share the same choose to live .as simple citi; change takes place!" [Here the emperor paused i a few moments, then, waving his hand, he exclaimed, in an afnmated tone, his dark eye beaming with the enthusiasm of inspi rat:— "France once more a republic, other countries Witt folloW hereXample—Geilmans, Prussians, Poleti Italians, Danes, Swedes, and Russians, will all join in the crusade of liberty. They will arm against their sovereigns, who will be glad to make conces sions of sort of their rights; in order to preserve a minor autlielty over them at subjects. They will grant them 'representative chambers, and style them selves co.tstitutional kings possessing a limited power. Thus, the feudal system will receive its death-blow—like the thick mist on that ocean, it will dissipate at the first appearance of the sun: of liberty. But things will not end there. 'rite wheel of revolution will not stand.still at this Point, r -the impetus will be increased in' a ten-fold ratio, and the motion will be accelerated in proportion. Wheu a people recover a part of their rights as nen, they become elated with the vkctory they have achieved; and hiving tasted the stets of freedom, they be come clamorous for a larger portion. Thus will the states and principalities of Europe be in a centimel state of turmoil and ferment—perhaps !for some years--like the earth, heaving in all directions, pre ; . view; to the occurrence of ah earthquake; at length the combustible matter will have vent—a tremen .dJus explosion will take' place. The lava of Eng land's bankruptcy will ovM.spreati the European world, overwhelming kings 1 and aristocracies, kit cementing the democratre interests as it flows.— i Trust me, Las Cases, that s from the vines plafited in the soil , whiEh encrusts the sides of Etna and Versuvius t the most delicio a wine is obtained, so shall this lava, of which I s eak, prove to be the 0n ... lysoil in which the tree of iberty shall take firm and permanent root. May it flourish for ages!— You, perhaps,consider these sentiments strange—un usual; they are mine, however., I was a republican: but fate and the opposition Of Europe, made lite an emperor.,..J am now a spectator of the future:' MATE{ BC Ilrnnorlionls.—Robert Stewart, o drummer in nn English pegiment' stationed at Landow, Canada, died on the 11 inst of hydroyhobia. lie had been bitten about tAkro months previous by adog which he had been ordered to put out of the barracks. The disease made its appearance on the 92d of April, about six we after he_ was bit., add the most dreadful forms hydrophoia were te pidly. devel, FROM Al Purser Pice, tif the nor, Mexico: Front to we as late as the 20th of . Alder Captain Dupont, U. S. ship Cyane, had anengagement with the guerrilleros near San Jose, in which the former . were triumphant—the Ale jeans • losing many men and leader. Lieut. Col. Burton, at an Jose, had recelvetke reinforcement of one hundred L and fifty 'men from i Upper California, from the 'slew York regiment, and had marched upon San A t ttonia; taking the place, *Wing a number of diet emy; and taking many prisoners; also retaking , the American officers and men Mat 'had been in roan ' ement fur mo - nthQ. .'Thos released were pus ed . blidshipman Duncan, of Ohio, And Watley, of ouch Carolina, with - the men under them. The ship Whiteesailed 24th March from Maz atlan. fOr this country, elth Cote. Selfridge, and sr. Talbot, British consul among the passengers. Philadelphia" Pintlityleani ,n. • ' A Mobile p4pci lbws that at &recent exhibition of the model artisteitn that city, the audience wound bp the pe!cgrmances by tearing the beßohes to ?loco', Tort 11,10ent Sermon. aT rocTlir. My text is as follower _ . The bell strikes one—we take no note of time. My heerers—it occurs to me that Time Is 'shov ing us on towards our last testing place at the most rapid rate. Yesterday I took a retrospective survey of the distance between the Present and a certain post stuck up - in the Past; and, to my utter astenish ment, it measured full fourteen years!, Can it be possible. enquired I of myself, that what seems to be of Yesterday only, should'be found so astonish ingly in the rear? - Yet it was so: and I have now come to the conclusion that the Past, Present and Future are equally deceiving. Put not your trust in in any of them, if you do, you wilt be taken in and done forobout as 'slick' as Jonah. Wiggle Yourselves, brethren, among the three, and Make headway the best wry you can. Fond_ Itecollec tion holds us by the coat-tail, and . joyous Anticipa ' tion pulls us by the hair, while Reality gets us by the middle, from whose rude grasp we are ever strug gling to escape. Somehow all we mortals seem to want is go ahead, reckless of economizing the 'little strip of time between here and hereafter. But there is no use of being in a hurry, we shall reach the end Of life's journey sooner . thin is desirable—and, I am afraid, before half of .us have earned a pint of m gra , eus salt fur the pickling of our preCious souls. 'My friends]--'we tette no note of time,' and a good reason why—time nevergives a note, •never wants. to be trusted and trusts nobody. Why, it is enough 1 ) to make a w eping willow laugh, to see how nicely innocent peo le are t i theated out of hours, minutes, aye, seconds Good sou's, they think that because there is a multitude stored away for them in the fu ture, they can afford to squander as extravagantly as they please"; but they will find out, too late I fear, that minutes are precious gems. and hours worth their circumference in gold. The time flies with the swiftness of a swallow—days, months and years glide by with the rapidity of a locomotive upon the great western railroad,. and etake matters just as cool and easy a s . though ecline , ,decripitude and death were all romance! t let me tell you, dear friends, that there is a reality in all these,, which you will but too suddenly experience. If you can't take him by his forelock, make a grasp at his fetter lock, and hang on like a Dutchman's Aug to the tail of a mad bull. If there be anything in this world that! particularly despise, it is an indolent, lazy loafer, who lies down in the sunshine of self-con tent, end permits himself to be bitten_ by bugs and beset by flies, regardless of the scoffs and sneers of those who happen to be a little better dressed.— ;Heaven knoWs, and perhaps hell also, that I'm lazy enough to produce a general stagnation throughout a neighberhood; butt must say that thousands oft my fellow creatures, in this little city alone, are far less concerned for their temporal welfare than your very humble r:nd most obedient preacher. So little do I care about money, that, while the hat is being passed round, I shall'close my e 3 es and think up a text for the next sermon. Meanwhile however, let me impress uppn your hearts—let me instil into the minds of your childreT—that moments are to be prized above rubies, and hours more valua- - ble than the richest mines of Mexico, or all the wealth of the Indies. I had the boldness the other morning, to ask a dissipated looking young stranger how he felt. Rubbing his forebead,,and stroking the anterior of his pericranium, he said lie felt. as if he was about to make a sudden start for h—l on a hard trotting horse. Wishing hirrrall sorts cf good luck, I bid him good bye. But, friends, the latter end of that young man will turn out to be a great deal sorer than he thinks. He has a hard horse to ride; nev ertheless, if he sit easy upon the saddle and makes the most of his time, he may get in without break ing his neck or collapsing his ['ticket. Time, my friends, as has been truly remarked by one of the eastern sages, is 'a great deal 'shorter than it is long.' It is as much 'shorter than pie-crust as pie crust is briefer than the slimming up of a district at torney in behalf uf the peebles; and, therefore, it be hooves us all that we should stretch it to its utmost possible teasion—for there is )lothing like making as much as we can of the little we have. So mote it be? , - L _ Dow, Ja. NOT 80 GRPIRN.-A raw luu in genius—a wag, by the way, stepped into Brocn's apothecary shop, at the corner of State street, yesterday morning. "Do you keep drugs and medicines here T' said be to Brown, who was busy at the county. • .'•Yes "How much are they'!" The prOprietdr smiled, looked quizzically at the stranger, and replied— "About a feet, I reckon." • " %Yell, 11l take one of each! continued the WI.- Brown concluded; he was "one of 'em," who had just come to town, and cordially invited him to take a glass of plain soda . --Boston Here is an appendage to the above:—A gentle man yesterday stepped into the Rea) Estate Agen4 Office of Guy H. Salisbury, Esq., under the Patch in Bank, and asked:— 'Have you any Real pstate for saler "Yes 'sir." "Have you a sample of some?" “What air?” r‘A sample; I am prepared to buy by the load, foot oracre; any way you pleaseAr' only I wish to see a sample.—Buifirlo:Cont. AND WHAT NaxTl--"And what," said a gentleman to a young stranger, "are your plans for the future?" "I am a clerk," replied theyoung man, "and my hope is to succeed and get into business for Myself."-* "Mid what nextt" said the gentleman., 4, 1 intend to marry, and set up an establishment of my own," said the youth. "And what next?" continued the interrogator. "Why, to continue the business, and accumulate wealth:" ,And what next?" " It is the lot of all to die, and I, of course cannot escape," re plied the young man. "And what next?" 'once more asked the gentleman; but the young man had ho an swer to make—he had no purpose that reached be youg the present life. Host many young men are in precisely the same conditionl. - Wrsco‘xsirt vs. Pasricn.—Among recent appoint ments made by the P. M. General we notice with pleasure that Gustave de ~Vevel,-Esive has been made Postmaster of a new office called'Boeiiii Vista, near Fend du Lat, Wisc onsin, Illi:**veu is an educated, comfortably off Young French gentleman, . who came to this" country a few years since' on a sort of 'lark,' but finally concluded to settle down in life as an honest, . respectable Wisconsin farmer rather than return to the fascinations rof “La Belle Prance. accordingly bought some twelve hun dred acres of fine land which he works himself; for sook his bachelor hab itss' long since by marrying a native ofthe 'badger" State, and we believe has nev er boen beyond its limits sine() 'first he pitched his tent there six or eight years ago. He is doubtless as contented as possible, and would be lotith to ex 7 chnnge conditions with his elder broiler...a noble fellow, one piths "most 'scientific officers in. the French army, A" Persian; reientlyof Cincinnatti, r!stieed -Jacob Roie, was drawing whisky front,* large Arth,when Me *pile flew out, and from the ilarties of a candle. which ho was using. the'lNimit 400 k fire. -enveloping thiunforhOote Mak hi body I .s• 'Most fr440 41 )* , *l!cdOludiitif thought by D. Johnson and Rogers, '4 l l 10, 1 11 11 i 1 4, iii eharge, that he cannot Ours flesh Of his . etotititch is Oohed elmitst to the very entrails: • TIIE :O3S to riaidishad Weekly and ;trio County, DURLINBi SLOALPUBLISHER' OFFICE; CORNER OF STA TER R I SQ TERMS OF THE • The Tri-Week is published every Me day Evenings, at THREE DOLLARS A Of six mouths. , 1 Single copies in wrappers, 3 tents. The weekly Is published on Saturday, City subscribers by the carrier, at. By mail, or at the office, in adyance. (Ulf not paid In advance, or within of subscribing, two dollars will be char All orders for the Tri-Weekly out of parard by the cash to secure attention. terms. 62,00 1.'50 l s itree months from the Hole ect. le county molt be necoln- AU deviation from tnise rrAp communications must be post nht. : _ , ' RATES OF AOVE' Cards not exceeding 4 lines, one One squaw " do. do. six : months, do. do. three months, Thansient advertisements, 50 cents less, for the first insertion; 2S cents for Tfrynarly advertisers have the privil but nt no tint° nre allowed to occupy nn be limited to their immediate, business. Advertisements not having other dir forbid and charged accordingly. Dusomigsp Lou BENJAMIN -F. D 3; Arroluisv AT LAW, Cleveland, Ohi • 1 in Atwater's Block. Refer to Chief Law School; lion. Richard Fletche Samuel H. Pork ins, 141} Walnut St. Kimball, Esq., 53 Wall strect,•New far to this Entice. GRAHAM & TH ATTORNEYS AND COONsELLORS AT LAD. over 6. Jackson's Store Erie, GALBRAITIIS ATTORNEYS AND CIIUNSEIAAIRS3 AT LAW video( the Public Neale, Erie, Pn. J. B. JOHNS ATTORNEY AND COUNBELIA,it AT LAW ing, tip stairs, Erie. JAMESI C. MA ATTORNEY AT LAW -- Office up IlEtifN I , north of the Prothonotary'ti office, E MURRAYWEI .1 ATTORNEY AND COVNEELLOR AY LAW Store, entrance one door west of St Eric. . TIBBALS dt. DEAr.s.r.s in Dry Goods. Dry Groceries, No. 111. Cheapside, Erie. HENItI CAD . DEALER in Hardware, Dry Goods, Gro. Diamond, and one door earl oC the T. W. MO DEALER in Groceries, Provisione, &c., No 1, Perry Block, State street, A. H. HITCH DEALER in Grocories and Provisions o doors north of die.flinniond, Erie. • HIRAM C WIROLEN/LE AND RETAII. Dealer in chat cedes, at N 0.5, Bonne!! block, 'tat BROWN & WIIOLESA I LE AND RKTAIL dealers in DI No. 4, ;Chea psi de, Erie. • • WILLIAM It CA lIINET MAKER Upholster. and Und sevei4h streets, Erie.- JOSEPH KE mAnurA,'crußrn of Tin, Copper Sheet Stove Itipe, &c., corner or French i. _ KELSO & L GENERA Forwarding, Produce and C4' in co, one and fine nail, Coal, Flute we lde of the bridge, Erie. • Enwiii; . Kelso, WM. M. GALL GENERAi. Forwrding and Conaais,i ealt.ltlnster, Warehouse on bridgd. Erie. - WALKER & GENERA Forwarding, Commission and 'l , ‘ are-house east of the Public ril G. LOOMIS 1 DEALER in Watches, Jewelry, Silt.. Erna Ma Ware Cutlery, Military a' nearly opposite the Eagle Hotel, Er G. Looms, ' CARTER & WitoisaAr.t: and Retail dealers in D Dye-mutts, Gtnsa , &e., No. 6 Reed ' I EAGLE n Bf Mal)! L. BROWN, corner of Sin . Erie, Eastern Western and Soothe JOEL JOHN DEALER in Theological, Miseellan School Books, Stationary, Ace. No. • ,LYTLE .Sr, HA FASHIONABLE Merchant Tailors, on West of State Street, Erie, I LESTER, SENNET limn FOUNDERS, 'Wholesale and Re ware: dm State street, Erie. . ! BURTON & P WIIOLENALF: •ND REram &DIM in I Urocerieo, he. No. 5, Reed Votive, L. WAR °, SABA. Blind and Door Manufacture east corner of etti and State utreets, v..S. CL_ ' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealer in Chandlery, Stone-ware, &c. &c., I BENJAMIN ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT 1.A%; Office in Tammany Hall, tecond Williams' corner, Erie. - P. A. R. BRI ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, practices in the counties ufCrawf sin, and in Clayton county, lowa. R. SEIGNIO NIANUFATURERA rind Dealers in ii Tobacco and Snuff, N 0.3, Reed 11 a. SEIONIOtt, 'MOSES K, WHOLESALE ArND RETAIL Vealer in Groceries, Crockery, Ready Madt liu tidings, corner of Frencll and $. l DiQKET PHYSICIAN AND SCROVIN7-OMCH UL Ii opposite the Methodist Chinch, Ell m!) C. 8.. WR WIIOISERLE AND RKTAlT.dealet in Dr Crockery, Glass•w•are, Iron Nails State street and the public square, JOHN H. M Cou,rric and Borough , surveyor-0 Block. Stain !street, near 7th, Erie. April :P?,, 13M11.11 -JAC MALER in Dry Docids,-,Grocorie, II Iron, Nails, &C, 121. I. •ROSENZ% DEALERP in Foreign and Domestic 1) Doom and Slums. Sce., No. 1, nen 831A,IVLS G • 2 200 DI FFERENT PA'lll'll inclutling the fashionable ( SO to SIS 00, nil shades. Also, th 'finer Cashmere, plain and cmhroldc • Silks, and in short 1 ant bound to • Shawls. Erie, 20, 1248. • Steam Ragtime WE are now prepared to make t suitable for Mills or other M, of the most approved kinds, on rho BEM EMI IMMEZI BN N IJS: .nomiETBl-4-; it'll ommta for women and cbildr 181 sect. April 13, ISIS. Vor 111 , N VALUABLE FARM, contains ' I. mostly cleared, and has a valu welts, situated about 11 miles fron we Farm of the late Thomas Mlles fow, and a liberal credit given. E Girard. Feb 03. lets—tfld E. N. HULBEt STORAGE. Forwarding and Produe Dealers in Lehigh and Erie Coa Particular attention paid to the s. hlerchandizet No. 3and 4 Cobur 10. N. Y. E. N. HULBERT, o - 11340. - Rust 4k, t LE DBAIIII 1111 BOAT STORIPP, Groeciici Street bonding, Erie Pa. R. & K. ore agents for A. KING i Commission Business, nt the abo Any business enuusted to their c promptness and dispatch. L. RUST. • NZIW G Eat receiving our pup 1 W ore GOO to which we invitel crony, with full confidence) that i cheapness, our stock will be ibu this city , 'With a steady detertni I own merits, we leave lengthy nave ling to our more earthy iteighors. ' . Erie, April 29, .1849: ~. 1 , =Wall Mr STRAW GOODSD -, AND PALM LI received one of the largest assc broughtto this market, mama Ina Bird' gays Braids. Rutland and Ch English and American Lace and G as the late styles of Gentlemen's - Hats, all of which Will be saki on .Eric. April 27, MB. ON CONOCO) B .IM'DS prime Nev ,oriemur Bur - .13 Bbls. do. 5 able best New di 14 Kegs Nails, IDozen Canal Bk „- • 3 able superior of naeadveft bobtonsilmmeur at A ;- Ile Stay IiSSIA. NEW n stl se r . 4 4, 11'4340m Mac May 12,015. OEM MISE RV E R Weakly, at Mri & PROPRIETORS ET AND THE PIIDL MI dnY. Wednesday and F I XXillt, payable at die cad and deliimerd to TISING ear. $5,00 12.00 8,00 5,01 square; of fifteen line or each subsequent inserti n. •of changing at pleas re, ie than two squares, and to tions, will be Inserted l till - I IgOlf . "(OR' NNISON, I tfice on Superior six %et, 'Justice Parker, email Ige l'Priroz e pt..., Bo re i gr l f 9. ;; . . i ork. l'or testimonials, re- MPSON, flee on French '3lll LANE, Office on Simi! titreet, N [I N, Rice iu the County Build (SHALL, 1 ! Tammany Hall build, LLON, 'Mee over C. B. Wrin: to btreet, on the Main t: ' EWEY, Crockery, Hardware, lc .- - IVELL, . cries, &c., north side° th P. gte Hotel, Erie. 11L — E, les. Liquors, Candies, Fruit 1 'r ie. :OCK. all kinds. State street, three I" p wet rind dry Faini Eric•, : , Goode, , lioods, Dry Grocer', BLET, .rtaker, confer of fitaqe'lii, SEY, ,iron ware, Au-Tight toe Filth streerth Erie. 011113, i I . intnison Nerchnints; de• len , Shingles, Scc. Public deck, .._. .....,,.... E2E3 lAGIIER, I nt Merchant, and (It. he Public Dock wi_te I COOK, nd Produce .Merelta .tridr, Erie. & Co. , German silver, PI. rid Fancy Goods, tsta IMEZ OTHER, lugs. medicines, Paints, oils House, Erie. TEL, street and the Public square I stage office; Ennday and Claa 11, French weer, Erie. ACTON, • le public square, a few I oors & CHESTER - , it Dealers in groves, Dollen ! RKINS, - Aledieines, Dye S. Erie. . EN, and denier in glass, flout) `r ie. ItsK. Groceries, Provisions Ship o. 114 French btret,t,lllo._ RA T. and 0)111111iFi01117 of lliepdp -torv,-elx (loots WeS101" . II rriCE,l Prairie du Chien Wit , coatsin ,d, 'Grant and lowa, W ikon ' S. CO; ported turd Domeste Cigars, me,i Eric. B. A. CLAIN. ! C H , triple and Fahey Dry 4als, ! Clothing, Ise, Conantlrnial fdreetv, Erie. I - gON, residence on Sevenths rcct, H. GUT, • Goode, Groceries, irard rare, Leather;Oils, &e., eortier of oposlte the Eagle ie ...erry 50 Li LLAIt, lice thir i tt story, No. 1. 'KSON, rdware, Queens Ware; LilllC, fie. Pa. EIG & Co. y Gijede. ready made Clciching mg tllock. State street. Lue. T VAll3ll7r. Nti and styles of Ehr anion Crape, ranging fr. nt • French Crape llarrage.,Funi led; liclanes, plaid and :plain uit the most difficult ore on C. B. WRIGHT. d Boilers. order High Pressure Englnes I chinery, and furnish llollera t notice and nt the very lowest SLINNETT & elly-ST It. j5l Lire, Devon "and I ghorn at the old Jew store, I. each 111. 1W H. 'O. g about 180 acres ofd And. ble orchard and other n prov -Girard village. being art of Maid Farm will he sol i Very quire of G. it. CUTLCII, Aen t. iT & Co. • . l• Commission MerChttuth and Salt and produce genrally. ?e of Produce hod purchaae of Square. SouthWharf,l2turth- I I.T. Datm% elsey. . : SO. and Provitiotta, at the r ,ghtli the Stoinge. Fortvprd i ilm and 'e mentioned place: .. ... .re wilt - be attended 1 with - - . 8. KEIAEY. ODES. H .Iy, of SPRING and SUMMER the atention - thepitbße ntity, u t gennd d qy oo n /pars q d a by ynY n e ng In 'ation to mod wbollympon our &merits and.tnereolyud put- BROWN -k_MeCARTER ZOMMUL, ' _ LgAVWe nave just 11 rtmenta of Ladies' Ilonntha ever I the I ate etyleoof Flotedee and na reatt Straws, ewlaeltrenell. imps. in endleia variety; as well al; Leghorn and Mat Leat most favorable tenni; : ' • BROWN ille IIIeCIARTER. ' MIES= I ' " ,} - • . I riming Molasses,• mons Nomaleibeli Whisky, MGT , Wateliousei • • RUST Jr. KELSEY; nte: tine on ihe &li ne r ' the • c * O. 6 ' . . 'LA iLrin3ll,l. Qu m VT y E LES PILLULES VEGETALEI4 INDIENNPA DE IVRIGIITi • LONG LIVE TILE - 4Evunue; LONG LINE; WIRIGIErt3 MOAN VEGETABLE PlLLAB—Another ctiala in the affairs of Ituniptily has passedt, another FEVER turned; the hos tile elements tai tuei—the battle ii fought and won: FRANCE IS FREE: e been-4flst bureting into the wild exeeesee neipation—then relaHng ttntlet a victoria A long of sudden • In the chains imposed by the allied pee ers Ing to tune-serving 'conscsvatism. But France eels of, Liberty. Could she forget it? No! flee • as, in the splendor-of his power, driven ignomin- I rose and Fratict..--glorioue, liberty-loving Frallcc, er place in the van of nations. •• LES VEGETALES INDIENtS BE wnicirr: that "the stomach governs the world." - Nations by the quality of their cookery, and are indebted ous leader; dip —and again yfelt l had tasted the s‘ perfidious !du 'away from his tl tins a g ain taken VIVE LES pm Napoleon said are dietiaguisheii greatly for the et orgy of character to the perfecjir Of digeetion.— Mille the tine ie • I Romans lit ed in simplicity, they m ere ins inc but m hen lu C ury cr e pt in, physical and mental enervation fol. laved, until the., were no longer able to resist the more hardy northerners. By improving di g estion, and reino i ving rnorbitic hu mors, Wright's Indian Vegetable ruts become rti Come great moral and political engine. They clear the head, and byl the buoyancy of spirits which they impart, improve,the heart. They thus exercise a powerful iniltjenee in favor of civil liberty, The energy of a people depends reasurably upon the health of a people, and the maintenance of heir rights depends upon their energy. Therefore give health, and you give energy, and sustain popular government. Let all, then,l herish health, not tuerely fur the enjoyment which the gigantic interests slide)) depend upon it. Let Vegetable Pills be used in the spring, to prevent I. (lad Louis Philippe teen a man or common Id have ceded to the people those little reforms for d, and would thus have staved olio revolution.— It brings, but to Wright's India"' disease in the f sagacity, he no %%hick they ask. But he nut only denied them, but added insult to injury, by cur tailing the few uivileges which the people had. Matter and mind are governed by the same general laws. Abuses may accumulate in the human body, which n revolution alone can remove; where as, by moving in' time, the evil day is postponed indefinitely. “VIVE LA Rr i PtIDLICW VIVE LES VEUETALES PILULES IN DIENES DE WEIGIIT! HORRIBLE MISTAKES!! Are sonictiin II b made by confounding one medicine with anoth er, and admini wring the wrong article. Equally horrible are those inboakes vbich are made in supposing that all rills are a like, and that II erefore, it is indifferent which are takemand ifone kind is Lau all re bud together. This is a very great mistake.— There is as mu h difference between 11781'41111's, Inn AN VEGETA BLE PIMA and Mier articles as mween Midnight and noonday:— We do not wis I any to take our word merely for this statement.— Let any one, h clog taken other medicine, try this. Nothingmore will be necesslry. . Many person have been tel assay bra Oberlin' or SUGAR. as if they anticipate I that It would retnot e the nausea of the medicine. But they are gMffirally mistaken. Without the SUGAR thew arti cle.t,have nothing to recommend then:, and would not be sold a - Mier: day. Itut with the sugar, and by giving the article a name similar to Wainnt's'Notts Viscit.r.suf.g Emu., they gain a tem porary notoriety. Wolves they are in sheep's clothing, of whom the public should steer sufficiently clear.' Let it be remembered that Witmin's Inn AN VEGETABLE rims, are prepared with special reference to the laws governing the hu man body. CoMequentiv, they are alum% a good, always useful, always effective in rooting out di-case. very family should keep them at hand. : AGENTe.,O. D. Spofford, Erie; W. & I'. Judson & Co.. Wit tbrford; John McClure, Sen. Girard: Abraham Tourfellott, Union; Riley Potter, West Epringtield; W. 11. Townsend, Springfield; 11. (`. Town & Co., Watthhurg and North East. . . dikes devoted exchNively in the sale of wituairti INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS, NN , hurl:kali.. end retail, kW Race street. Phil adelphia; 2 , ,:a Greenwich btreet, New York; and IDS Tremont st., Roston. — -- l!le=1 ERIE COUNTY,SS. TheLComnionwealtli of Penesylvania'4o the Sheri ti ii.) said 4uuntp, tirtietiogi L_ , . -t In the limiter of eale of Mrs. Mna'y Newton, late of the villageof Wesleyville,Erie County: Penn'a. , ' Whereas at nn Orplum's Court held at Erie, in and for thh coun ty of Eric. betbre the Judges of the said ('curl, the petition, of Pol ly Fuller , intermarried with Almond, Fidler, late Polly — Newton. ?helm (lull intermarried with C (lull, late Niche Nett ton. Nancy Jolts, late marred to Leander Jolts, late Nancy Newton. Emeline L. Nlayliury, termarried to, Charles Mayberry, was prosecuted setting forth; That Mary Ni.wton, late of the village of Wesley vine, county of Erie, and state of Pennsylvania_4...spin-ter, died on the day r f February, A. li., 1r Iti. leaving her surviving chil dren and heirs to Wit: Polly Puller, Betsy MAID, Thomas New ton, Phehe lilt I. the heirs of relinda Newton deceased, intermar ried with Ei I'. Newton; 'Andra Moss, late Elmira Newton, in termarried wits Nathan Moss. Nancy Jolts, late married to Le ander Jens , l,e Nancy Nett toll. Maria Webster, intermarried with C. F. Widader, late Maria Newton: E: 1.. Mayberry n ith C. W. Mayhury, I, ate I Emelitie Newton; and Emery Newtoo . That the said Mary 'em i t," sumel time prior to her IleCell.e, II) wit, on the ICltli of Angusti A. IL tell, made, linblislied and declared her last will aM nd - ' ' - • _••_ milieu', (hay pro)t ett and registered wherein and ‘e, devised awl bequeathed, alter the payment of hereby the certain debts and eilieresoe as Newto_n, Y interinarrued ton, interniar to xaiiiler Jo ater, late Mart, . . . zul specific legacies, alt her real estate, whatsoever •er, unto the said Polly Fuller, Betiey Dustin, Thom tehe Hull, the heirs of Melinda Newton deceased, Oh E. P. Newton. Elmira Moss late Elmira New led wild Nathan Moss. Nancy lolls, late married In. Maria Webster, intermarried with C. F. 'Web- Newton, and Eineline L. MaYFerry, to hold to them, their he parts, share a ed in her deco estate, to wit: ate and being State of Penn waning at the refetred to, at four degrees, I a l,eecli. The deceased. Sou Thence by the parallel to the + the itret liue a the aforesaid .1+ described, (het title to the ICU creek and Ilatl line to - the pla land, be the e ve}ed to the a •d 5. It is tin to the said 'l•if of tltenq feet between the In The said alb.) rs, executoni, administrators and assigns, in equal n, share alike. That said Mary Newton died, wiz •stie as oar!, of and in the following described real all the following described piece of land lying, situ n the township of Garborcreek. 'county of Erie, yl van n. and lion ruled and described as follows: Ile- North West cornerof the whole tract hereinafter post, thence by land of George bunn, North sixty ast forty one perchmi mid two-tenths of a perch. to me by land owned by the heirs of John ezliaddtick, 11111 degrees, East to the centre of the Bulfido road. `centre of said road West six rods, thence by a line ant line nine perches ' thence by a line parallel to .ore descri bed, nix rods, thence by a line parallel to aiet line to within twenty rods of the line first above ce by n line ;mild to the afore Mid first described t limo( the tract ntni to the dividing line, of borcreek townships; thence Notthwardly along said e of beginning; containing Mott seven acres of me more or kw, being p part of% large tract con- Almond Filler, deed dated April 15, le e! stood and agreed and this deed is made securing ,thy New ton and the said Almond Fuller an alley from the Buffalo Road north along the dividing line id Fuller and Newton, tett feet off the landpf each. to ettend in a Northerly direction ineailuring from It Buthlu road. This alley is to be forever and per- ==l . pettedly Mr tliT• equal use and enjoyment of said garlic 4.'1 Also, an un !ivied interested in the real estate of Timothy Nen ton, late of taid ton lescip of Ilarlorereek, deceased, being the in-, ierests of Altrdra Moss intermarried to Nathan Moss, late Manse Newton, hi tt e estate of said Timothy Newton deceased, and being lin undi 'ided interest of one tenth of his real estate at, the tlihe of his Ile cams!. The'petitioners prayed the Court to award an inquest to lake partition of the premises al . preseid tonal! among the parties int rested therein agreeably to our Will of the decedent and the laws t f the Commonwealth, and if partiod cannot be made without privilege to or spoiling the n hole, then to have the same valued and appraised. Whermipme the said Court o mine Proof, anticonsideration oldie premises avowed, an inquest for the purpose aforesaid. We therefore comintani you that taking with jou twelve good and lawful men of your IlailiWick you go to and upon the premises aforesaid, and there in the presence cilia! parties aforesaid, by t on to be warned, if being warned they will be present, and having re +Teel to Ilic true valuation thereof and upon the oat hs and atlirata (tons of the said twult e good and lawful men, tou make partition to and among the heirs and legal representatives of the said intes tate,, in suchl nuttier and in such proportions as by the laws of this CollllllollWeallil is directed if the:same can be done tt ithout piellt7 dice to or spoiling the whole. ' But if the said bequst by you to be summoned as aforesaid to make said pa tition or valuation shall he of opinienthat the strut. ire ,, with the apportenancee, cannot be parted and v hhd among all he persons entitled thereto, as required by law ith ont prejudice . to or spoiling the whole; or that it cannot be divid ed into share 4 ofoqual value;.then you cause the inquest to valuu and appraise he whole of the said real estate or the bet eml shores or purports it to which they may divide the said real estate, having respect at tie valuation thereof agreeably to Law. And that tl e partition or volaationsyou distinctly and openly have efore our judges at Erie at an 6rplutn's Court there to he held for t h e County or Erie. on the first Monday of August nett. atter th inquest shall be made under your hand and seal; and under the ha ds and seals of those by whose oaths or adimations Sou shall ma e sorb partition or volution. And have ;ott then and there this writ. lion O. Church, President Judge of our taid Court, it 20th, A. 11. 1848. WILSON KING. Clerk, By A. KING. , in the above writ will take notice that the said par ' executed on Monday. the 4th day of June next. at JO , where those interested Can lattend if they think 31. W. CA VGJIBY, Sheriff. 600 \\'iuu•rs. thel at Eric, Api TLe part ie titbit' will be o'clock A. 3 proper. Erie. Apri CIE 4. CARD. lersigned would 'respectfully Inform the gentlemen of id vicinity that he has,opened a TAILORING SIKH' side of the , Plablic Square. a few doors };net of the 'here he will at all times be ready and happy to wait 6 ho may favor him with a call in this line of business. perience in some of the principal shops in London ropean cities, and strict attention to all business ow be entrusted to hint, lie confidently hopes that ho iys deemed worthy to receive a share of public patron :rk shall be executed m such a manner as will hear portant inspection, and always in accordance with lig fashions. Ming done on (Lie sport .st notice. JOHN GOLDING. " rh 2.5, 3nrls . Boot Awl oo store. rRH subscriber would resPectildly inform his friends the 'MUM generally,t i tat he has purchaSed the Shoe ock and rented the sum I of Samuel Hays, on the east 17 of the Diamond, PPCOI d door froin the corner of Si xth he intends taking possession of on the Ist of March will be happy to ow and accommodate his old ftiendo ri; and the publ nt lame. licsflatters himself that lie oinuke BOOTS, SHOES and alb slides in his line of order, with neatnessoluribilay and dispatch, and at co. • lie hopes to receive, as he will endeavor to de al patronage. . mstantly keep on hand an assortment of well made toes, which he will sell as cheap, if not cheaper. than hewhere. [ A. GABLE. Ig. ' • • 3na-12 Mini - und Erie a , on the South i Erie Bark, w upon those 1 From long e I Cud other Ei i which may I i shall be alw ! age. Ills w I close and inn the prevailitn N. 8.--Cu, Erie, Mar .r k ! ii n tdl street, %Old' nett, and h and custom will be able business, to moderate. rri serve, n Jibe Ile will c Dols and 8 call be had 1 Feb. 99. 1 :FA Figured and striped all Wool and half Wool Car t; Floor Oil Cloths, Are., for sale cheap at the Old Jew :utch etrect. April 13, 1818._ 1 50 'IF Store, o 4 Fr I. . I 81IPPOta and Walking FiluSett, Men'a Gattito and at the old Jew State, French-sum. M. KOCH. S-IS. 1 Tr ID and ' 1 April Us. , assorttnent of Bunt! Duxes In the county for sale by '- ' • H. 000 K. lIE II ' 1. May • G AND SUDII GQ01:111, ' G IN LARGE QUANTITIES at the Obi Jew Store, elegraph Building, on French street. Moses has just the cities, safe and sound, and In great good humor, atter purchasing a very large, a very pretty and titery IGOODS.- Thesegoods he has determined to sell on I of ..SMALL PROPITS AND QUICK RETURNS," em out of the way as soon ns possible, if not sooner. ty man, woman or child wishing to buy GOGDS cheat), bete to go. Our assortment of DRY, GOODS, ORO CROCK ERY is complete. PlearenOtlee the, fellow- Fancy Goodin Pooh de Sol, • SWISS and Barred Nustins, ed do Entbroiderett Robes, Gras de Rhine, ' Rep Silks, assortod cOlors, cc, assorted colors, Linen and Mohair Gingham, • Cashmere Shawls. Canton Crepe Shawls, • - and Collars, Swiss, Thimad, and muslin Edging9 l l6 °wen; Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, &c. etailock"Clotheer cud Cassimeen. ratteratutllutsmice I CashmeNts,..MopOr ottcrWorsted Coating of every des i Silk awl ,CaOtware Vritloss,glik rout n a t.. took pod Ties, BIM Ritmo 4 - nd kid flibrep, Gutrjqirs • rm'Collnrs, 4401 tlc RRIVI .21. in the i returned fro (of eourse.)l eheanlet the prlnely. tnd tort therefore' n' wilt know CEIRIES & jog Silk on Pin& i Wet • Ride Fiore; , Tips !AgeCal bons and Ir Atoo, " • •Cass liner erapOon I In Waifs, fletugpen ' TIMM MEULTVAL. wed per Steamer Njagar ,a a tot - Of }Wilk - lificreeries nd Llquore, which mill be , sold cheap fbteash at No; k.T. W. -MOORE. ! • - 111 •20, 1919. 30 AST rise lrines 'l, Pstri UI Erie.Ar ME 1 j 1 -..,------:-,------ Diclister's All-Foaling dintmont. 1 ABOUT the year IEI7, 1 wag /it jug in Melt egtern part of this slate purl ring the occupation of a fanner. One day while chopping in thy wool, 1 fooliehlychopped my foot neatly utf, in stead ul the tree. During this misfortune I enitilT.i‘d ni) golf In perusing the fragment leal,es of an old volume, printed in England some hundred.o year ago. Among these scattered !eat es I read of an herb which had been analysed by ant of Engin:o'g an clean Alchemyitts , showing properties ant! qualities never before o owl in any pint that st•as met* di-cote This one herb, tinder the force of the R oped more than ten distinct properties. , to forcibly, that it was hdpossible for me t thing seemed tit tell tne that Providepee, leaded ton ard all his creatures, had Her small herb so drily medical qualities, as cated, althoug h perfectly identical as the wise and good purpose. Here was to be lies, themils, the water, the air, the salts, bitted, concentrated, and chemically unit or (weer, fanning substance inure allied man blood than was ever before discover Laboring under these impressions for b easy and discontented, and nun Wing to ties of a fanner. Everything teemed to point my mind I partition of this herb into wtviicinc. I to the city of New York. I did so, and. the /orb. It was nut to be found. i the , found it tinder tougher name. having prepared the :allele to my sail all who would meit. hundreds, I might into their families and used it, some for another, all from the very find to thii ver unrivalled excellence and power. The first case that came under my ohs nation was a loan that 14 restored thelost tile net: of has arm for some year . The ointment the use of Iris arm completely iita few i aye. This surprised' me as much as it did the patient. After his came a man with sore eyes produced by gunpowder—a very bad one indeed. tine box only, sufficed to make a perfect cure. And I would here remark that hundreds have been cured of sores 'es who lie% cr found any relief save in this ointment. There next enure a w °Man who was s firming excruciating pain from the ague in the face. tier physics in (thinking it the tooth ache) had extracted sex en of her teeth, But the diihcully remain ed as had as err. *The application of Me All-Healing Ointment was attended With immediate cessation of pain. Her lace tmwev er began to inyell, and the surface was covered over with pimples 1 eruption like prickly heat. Inoue day a 1 this disappeared'. About the same time, a lady made application Is itli it for the headache oflong standing, and a falling of the hair tzince this I have know n the Ointment to cure cases often, twenty and luny years standing I hesitate not o say, that it is almost an iuMllible remedy fur this complaint. . About this t me there Isere two the other of Scrofula, which had battled clan who prescribed. It was nonderfu Ointment on these parsons. No one ty had personalli witnessed it. But it did I was no half ,Way business, for they sec months. .1 Rheurnat ist I, Fever, Quincy, Sore TI Li-cases °f in- Spine, and Nervous Cm o unheard of urcess. But for Chest dise't and oppress s o a, 1 treliece is no better re 1 diseases, nu h as Ulcer Sores. Scald Ile i damnation, Lir, sore eyes, Sprains, ltr to be a pertec antidote. People would ing, wishing tp know if I was realty tla the Ointmentthat I gave them was, int t lure. lyr ma i d they, not one single apt I Liter Complaint, particularly, was t t vernal sUCCC.,4. It produced' such good results in all c oil abroad, and I was offered Finns of in it fur prit ate use merely. Every man i done so much: good. Notwithstabding all, I have been car • except iii fat* I know it would do gots , lend myself t 4 any thing without to-tilt i/eavored to do on every occasion, and • Sick Committee in the Lodge of I. I. o Brothers in - the most critical condivons tunity of tootling its north. • And in conclusion. I %%mild rematk tl meat before th n e people of the IT. States . e and no general has been dmsatisfact pied done, that more than half a minim do really believe there never tills a me, wide spread universal and unanind Healing Ointtuent. .From all parts of 0 one deep sin!ere, and universal voice r i Alister, thy tongue bath dropped the o health Ibreve • attends thy, footsteps." the good u 3) iIV of the 1, , ,0p1e , their t thankfulness out gratitude, their joy at rl sickness, I cc uld fill a volume. JAMES M .11.ISTER,INew 1 lye Inedicille may be had at the Drug and Ch TON & PERKINS. Erie. ,C.Ow:, 117 - The n 1 • store of BC • ttlen?, 1 , 1 , i.:. ,L I , \ , 1 f / 1 \ , W Nei* York ... it:lcigo of nealili. ,h , ' • bl, MAIN STREET. 11/tF.U.O, N.l.'y \if I t ) R. G. il i N AUG IN'S VEtI Irv. 111.KILITi!osTil Api.vm E . Thi celebrated rem i 4 ig eambialitly It, M i lltind by the n any e, ires it Is iiiaking[ t j I I 1 AL . OVER THE 1 1 '012E1i. 1. 11 rt It has now hccome the only mediciiie far family use and t Wady recominended for, =I DROPSY: all slaws of this complaint inimedi; t.ly relieved. no 'natio long standing. See pamphlet for testimony. GRAVEL and all diseni•es of the urinar. organ,: for thendistres,itig com plaints it statute alone; nu other can reliet e 3 tat and the cure , . te4- ityed to will convince the most skeptical; see pamphlet. Liter complaints, bilious diseases, FEVER AND AG E. To the meat West eNpeeially, and wherever the,e co4laitit. prevail this medicine is offered. NO MINERAL AGENT, no deleterious compound is a part of thiq mixture, it cures thece dig- CMOs with certainty and eelerity, and does not lea%e the system torpid. See pamphlet. I PILES, a complaint of a most pain dl character is 1 I IMMEDIATELYF RLIEYED, -I and a cure Ibitows by a few days use f this article; it is far be!, re y'oi:l any preparation fur this disease , r for any other duase orig inating from impure blood. Fee path thlei. DEBILITY OF THE SYSTEIT. . • weak back, meatiness of the kidneys l l l l atc., or hillamatio 1 of the same, Le irnmethately reliered by a far days use of this medi-ine, and a cure is always a result of its use. Ii stands as t I .t cERTAIN R EM EDl for such complaints, anti also fur derangements of the female Blanc IRREGULARITIESSUPPR LSSIONS, painful niernmitations. No article has ever Leen off erred except this which wpuld touch this kind of dinfIIIaSIIVIIIK. It may be re lied upon as ti sure and of remedy, and did a c feel permu ted to do SO'COI/111 give a TBOUSAND NAMES ; r ns proof of cares in this distressing class of complaintti' See pam phlet. All broken down. debilitated constitutions from the mii•ct of mercury, will Mid the bracing power of this article to get imme diately. and the poisonotik mineral eradicated from the t..) stem, ERUPTIVE DlztEAellti , -r V% iii timid ith ` e alternative proper' ie. of this article. PURIFY TDB BLOOD, and drive such diseases front the i..sterm,, , - see; pamphlet for testi mony of cures in all ilkeases, which the limits tit an ails erti.msitent will not permit to be named here. Agents give them away; they contaitr'32 pages of certificates of high character, mid a stronger - 1 ARRAY OF PROOF of the virtues of a medicine, never appeared. ft is one of the pe culiar Matures of this article that it never fails to benefit in any case, and• if bone and muscles are left to build upon let the emacia ted and lingerinf invalid ROPE ON, and keep taking the 'medi cine as long as 1 Jere is an improvement. The proprietor wont,' CAUTION THE PUBLIC against a number of articles which come out under the head of as Cu - concoc ted to unwary; TOL'CII TILE3I NOT. r int ' , Mors re, never th °fearing Bach diseases, till this article had done it. A particular study of the pamphlet is earnestly solicited. A geo tg and alt who'sell the article are Cloth TO ClRCULATEgratuit ously. 1 Put up in o mre r. bottles, at $2; 11 or. l at $1 each—the larget bold lug,r 60 7 . than two small - bottleit. Look out and not Rd, im posed apes. Every bottle has "Vaughn's Vegetable Lithoutriptlc Mixture," b own upon the glass, the .trrilren signature of 0. C. ' Vaughn, Butiklo clamped aria hie rank. Nolte other genuine.— Prepared by Dr. Ci. C. - Vaughn, ands Old at the Principal 011ice,:l0 Main street hullo, at wholesale anti retail. No attention given to letters tut ess,postliaid--orders fron regularly constituted Agents excepted; ist paid letters, or verbal c uninunications soliciting ad vice, prom ly attended to, gratis. Offices de 'oted eXcl'usively to the sale of this article, 1:12 Nassau street, New 'VOA city; 203 Essex st , Salem, Itlass..and by the principal tit gsksts throughout the United States and Caurunla, as Agents. Ft r sate by O. • I Carter & I tother and Burton & P rkins, Eric; C. W. Burton, ..Illeadville; r. C. Baker; Sparta; B. . Town & Co., North ',last; 'L; L. Jones & Co.; Girard; Ink S. Sun li, Itrldovateri B. Magotliu, Mercer; IM I & Haskins, pine Grov ; M. IVilsou, Sugar Groves, Boyd & Vit cent, Waterford; B. M. I "illianis and J. I). Smuttier ton, Warm; rebate& illcUonnell, T tustillet Abraham Toone lee, Union; U. R,Terry,Edenborm S flail. Jr, Cranesville; Lomas berry & W refer, Lockport; John A. 'racy. Fairview. . lya3 • v NEM 1 11131MILISI '1 ever was a remedydisco Tred.by the ingenuity of man I. ving di , cases from Item , that equalled COEVAL% N 't:.4 1. WDERR, in curing,,t t Most troublesome. obstinate ins complaint. if a'ea. is Audi curable, these pow ri:t as surely remove it aS #tey are taken. • This.is no 1 .ny of the most respectalt . persons indifferent parts of can testify from actual tfial. One, two, or three ,bot 'l9 all that is necessary to cure the worst CllBC9i al s o ill .*here the wind has been injured, ONE bottle will be at 'service. And what it the cost of thrwhottips corn -0114 of Ewen an ordinary horsel. Try it then; ynu who sutra - ring for the want of such an article. Price :facts. For 61110 by CARTER & BROTHER, Erie. . BOYD, VINCENT Co„& Waterford. , - . R. C. TOWN & Co.. North East, .- . 0. BTEWARI' & Co.. Concord. • rpIIERE foircmi lIE APE P and drufge tiers trill ju: fiction. as the country 1 ties at moat cough and found of of have her u: per bottle. : - • 2 PROMS N. , e County Mutual Insurat et: Cotopany continues to in 1. lust loss and damage by tire, on buildings, goody and of all dabetiptions. , Wee op the East side ,of the e, between 6th and 7th strect4 I .... , ;.'DIRECT.O 8. IT.. - .11. Willinms, 1 *herr, '- - - '" • crow-Alden. . I 1 a will's, . -• , ..... Omitti Jackson, . itinfoni,' ' . ' 'Elijah Babbitt, Ibbjdn, =- -, ' - IJohir A. Tracy. .• •. - 'totensesid, ~ , namlin .Rusiell, - - Henry endtie4l. i r ~ _ ;AGlLtik SANFORD, ['resident.,, I. C:SpancsaVYressuret, ic• George Etelden,, Veer tary - 3,'lgt7 rr nt Er sutra; tuercltatill Public Pri Wm.. j. C. 8.! Thom Gi'co ; 11.51, W. n Etie, Ju Dn. - gruertscrars.fiartaar Tins. MO MO T " EXTRAORDINARY MEDICINE Hy I.:" ••• WORLI .—This extract is put up iii quart bottles; n ~,,, tinies cheaper, pleasanter. and warranted superior to any soi i ij ' t i t e taco diseaftli without vomiting, purging, Nat ketaitag or del i d na • (1i patient. ! bag VII,EAT FALL AND WINTER 311:101c1Nr, 'I The great scatty and superiority of this riarNlparilla os•.i• s „ other inedie me lr, n Idle it eradicates diseases, it iiii, i .,„„ iii , , , ; I .• ,,c ii b o d y. it is one of ,the very best Fall and 1 , 'user mediinrirm, known; it ni}t only lint ities the ix hole slsterti, strei4liens iliti 1.,. son, but it cr ates•uew l , pure 'and rich blrioilxa ISmi•r p0.,..„, i , no Other mei Rine. Mid In this lies the grand secret of i t ., i:4 . j• derfut succi_ 1. It has performed within the pa,l mu yearr,r l f,,, than 15,000 cures of ar.v . Vere cases of disease; at lea s t •20,00 0 , ..,; eu -tre con:4lloyd incule. "l u , Nlore M511'3,000 cases of Chronic Itheumati-ini _ 2,1100 ezumai of dispepsiat ll! .1,000 caii of Oeni•ra I debility Owl Want of Erierp i 7,000 car. of the ditlilretit remale Coinpla i rits;- 2,000 case cf Scrutulai 1,500 crept:of disea-e of the Kidneys and Dropsy; 1 P,(100 cases of Consumption; , Anil thousands of cases of difTarrs of the blood. i ix: ract,d , ~i,„.h,. Sal t (Kliedln. Pimples of i the Face. &C., tr4eti ii , „.1 ......• merutis ease •of Sick Ileailacheraiti ill the Side and ci ii .J ". 1 " rr\o„ i N ,,. no l t .ii f s rec w i ti i° , V„.: at e a " rt.. k 4 ,:i r i . ii ß is ;,„, t e a t t o,, ,pear ili a c i t l e i d , i a l r ,l; , ;, ,, l t - A l i t t ,,, ,, l ,.. n i i , ii,, ,k iattl:z from Pkysic ans and informing ii to of extraordinary' cures. R. van ii ii ,,k iri „ l .„., . 10 of the most t r t,peetable Eraggisis in _Newark, N. L . i .;;: i r!, that he can refer to anon' than 150 cases in that place ai r ,,, 1 ' 1 ; 1 4 art thousands of eases ha the City of New l'ur. u lush i i• ii , i ii , refer to w itti pie - .-are mid to h( nof character. ,h is 0,,• Is nit,!. ecine for this presentative ofiliseaseknow . n. 1114 ~,,,,,„ , ii} 351,,i the lives of More than , i 3,000 CHILDREN THE PAST SI:AsuN . 'il the came of disease. and plena ri •I Il i , i •, , , i , ii,m. -It has lael'er lA..cli known tu mm ie la ti t• ttr the he child. • - ItIIEUNIATISM. ' aparilla is mod n itli the rtio-t is•rferi ~„„,,,, , h„,.. l a i ii r tiii i . , :::) ,,, w , Tv a is r r e siff i e d, r v e d o \ sc.o,T,iunic,:i. 5,1,1,e1,,a,••tr01,te1;ax , ice temporary relief, this entirely era•lirateiAifrO'n4i veil it lieu the limbs are iiremllully studi.,,,, ! Mr. Seth 'ferry, one of the tide q aii.l iii sl n . I ,. f ' cii ,i , I artfurd. Conn.. The lotion mg t. an eitrzct of ,a 'Mat MI him: M: il . I' rit•END.--1 leave US/N/011C 14101 , of your San apaidia, and ellent in hi Apiceslllloll a claims: Rheumatic Om to 'subjeci. from an injury occasioned *4l( rat )...atstiv.a, i.,tage. Pleasebendme two hunk c• Mettles to the irelo lir. I hat C coat coed n lilt tan or our prior ilia ph.a..iirasani, ikallillierill your Sarsaparilla. • March 12, I`ls. ~.. BM rMa E:1 lit it reino% to .r ke.ikoli. iiio.t - Thi. Sat.. :untie coini4 cures it !lasi goutelitnes • the; *stem C 1.4 - Hear latyyers in I ((Tel Vt 4 I fro, l ed. •tort and Crucible, decel 'llls tact struck toy 111i1111 to get rid of it. SOllll.'- 00E0 special care is ex r concentrated into nue various and as compli. human Wood. without a uund the:wide, the nllca , Pa. I'm%. find it i• 12A6 which in u public i i , eyiuritir. '1 and lbcy re 6 Hartford, ' the soda, &c., all cotn •d into one Eingleek:tient n(I iu nßiinitY to the in the t%orks of nature. •viral years I became um: online myself to the, du-, one object, vice the pry. hen (leiernii - ned to rettfro immediately inquired for bent to Europe and there Cleanse and Consumpl Spilling f. Steeds, 1.1 hare Ltex! 1)a. To- traction. I gave it away t A pay thousaiol . took it one thin; and tome fur last, pronounced it or Oa. ToWSsEND— Dear sir: Nearly twenty years ago 1, Violent cold a high settled on my Intim. and affected se t cr o i , deed, finally it betallie a constant hacking cough, bit not ,4.11.111:, as to prevet. me from attending to my !alines. Within the last y ears it increa;ed on me gradually. At last became tn1:1- cedy-1 breathed with difficulty, and raised with my Cough MUM bad inatier,!and foethe last ohm months previous to my usicqyAir Slarsaparilla, haq reg Ola r night sweats; indeed, hey friend4 - iiiiden• self suppts,ed that lit mild die ith the consumption; but I tui, the happitt6s to inform you that to my surprise, after using thu. bottle, f y Mir Sarsaparilla, I find my health restored.. It rehetel toe gradually. Mid I am enjoy ing better haalth than I ' fvr yearlL had almost entirely lost nay appetite. which is, also n• turned ! You are at lits.ny to publish tliki n ith my name iu th e papers, - if you My little giri,who is three years old: had a very bad cough us whole of last Winter. White using the medic Inca gave tier Kat , of it; mid it coon entirely relieved her, as well as myself, and 40 0 now well mill hearty as any child I • ever saw. the was aho ilia of little Motelik; it omit thorn alt ay and her skin ies smooth mid fair null mud Vala S'atisaed she recovered tier health from using' 3CQ excalent uir:te ine. READ THIS. YOU tt 110 MVP pale compleziom, dull eyes, blotch,. on itn fur, rough s.ktit, are ••, - mt of Starnsi.". in.e a bottle or two of the Doctor Town , ,eittl's :":11',411Itilla. it Will cleanse tour I , lOal. 0 ino%C tLr fr, , ehlex , and bli,telie4. awl give lon animation, sparkling k (lac and beautiful complexion—all of to hicliare of 0:11 , /e to ttninarried one of Consnmption, nod the skill of dery pli),-i- W to n itness tlw °rt of the old believe it unless they the work properly. There veered their health in a few To MOTHER. ti tr. MARRIED LADIES. Tlll3 Extract of Sarsaparilla 1103 been expre,,di prepared in rri erencr to l'eniale complaints., No female tt ln, i n rrawn to suppose is. approaching itliat critical peri.l. - the tan rd Ilk.' should tteghset to tale it. as it is a <main 1170 Halm' tor any of the nlnne . runs and horri b le di.caNn. 10 A are 4lut.vtlat 111, time of life. 'Phis period may le th layel Octet al x ears , this medicine. Nor is it less valtiable for lis, approachittg womanhood, ps iris calculated to alt nature, by quicken'''. the Hood and int worming the .5% stem. indeed tit medicineinvaluable tOr all the di,eases to which women are subject. • It braces the o hole system., renews perinanently the natural en reinut tug the 1111111fritieg of the body—not ro far stump. toting tbe -te e n a, In prbduce a rubotrlueulrelaxation Much i 3 the of medic int, taken for female weakness and d6eale. SCROFUL.I CURED. roat, Cutaueou Eruptions '[plaints uer t s treated with such asAsthina, Pain node. Also. the COIIIIIIOII ad, Huniorsof tberzkiii, In isss and norm., if seems coins into the store shod- Seventh :ion, or al hetlier esti. All-Healing in its tin lication has failed to cure. i t'2ated with great and uni- Ilse:J. that it has hall 110iS , !ivy n receipt. to Make ',puke Hell ut ti, as it had Tul not to riTottutiend it H I nas never Nt dtwt; to to. ttlerttg. T 1 4 .1; 1 Vllll`t -1 hen 1 acted as die fro the I'. I then te,ted it uprui and had 10611[1,1,4m oppor- . Thi.: cc•rtirtrate conchuisely proses that this Sarsaparilla ha,, perfect control riser the inurt ohomltedigeaseiof the blood. Three pertmt, cured in one house is unprecedented. TIIRIIII 11111,DHEN. , end—Dear Sir, I Wise the pleasure to inform you that children lime been cured of the Scrofula ht the ii..c of [ uit medicine. They n ere aillicted veil *el arty' with has e tal.en only four bottle,:; it took theta an at, fur I in wit - under deep obligation. 'Your, recpecinilly i - lid , aDfA.le W. CRAW; WO Wooster-et. k, March 1, Itli. , , , Dr. 7',nr, that. of In juUT VICO! Lod wore, I le. i at I have placed tlits Oint eitriug the last nor I 3 nip's. on, and so great amount of I of boxer. Inc+ I een sold. I 1 icier Vi hirtr gained such is sati4faction as the Att e land there have come tip f approhattbn. say i g 'Me rit of truth and lour while Ind were I now to it ti all nqualitied approva , their 'covering front disc., ,c and Opt ing t Clll 1111l.nri'l . . generally p la la up In the bathe 013,4 , 41 bottle,'. eiainlibg that thrir* it far super or and tour tunes stronger than lir. Town,,eitirs. &c.. hoping titer ht, to deceive the public. SOlile Of these Mitaritictpleal inert public t counterfeit certificates:l others ha. e induced their brothers al al titian interested persons to allow the (Ice of their names, tri - which they put esquire to give them respectability.— One titaliesta medicine. and puffs it with respectable names pro cured I,K - using Dr. Tui usend's Sarsaparilla, publishes them as cured by-Ifi4 :4.w. Ile alto publishes the certificate of a perms) it ha., elt le, by-Its an 31. I it ho meads 111)(!, , , dig* wells. and doc tors. hare, sby tutus for a livelihood. They also .publi4heil certifi cate=i si.ie I lat. 'fact mote. names =tilting they leave used Dr.Tonns eters 1 4 rir.: Kadin. anal that it injured them &c. These, and a great vatic ‘ of other tricks are performed by these men. to IP•11 their tr:1•11 1. The public should be on their guard, and look oui for 1 co.iinerretz , .. - Notice.—.l,Rer the tint of January., ISt., none will be genuine unless thm are put up with .I,tumbiiticent copper plate label, con tattling tin Mc s trii ile of Its. townseniPs name, thus—S. P. To. a- I %end. Principal I:dice:lN rui teirst reef . Sun Bo ilaling.N. i'.: Bolan:, & ('o.. e. State ,trier, Boston: llyott & Sons, tat North tad stre. t Philadelphia: S. it. 1 lance, Druggist, Baltimore; P. 31. rolta•n. Chntle.fon; 'Wright & Co. 111, Charles street., New Orlem, ill *milli rind street, .%lleuty: and by all the principal braiegists anal :Merchants' generallj throughout the United Slates, IlVe:t hi.hee, and thee. naah.s. . C.Vitli.R & BROTIMR anal Warn , / & PingiNs,lVls,l,lle and 'Retail Aga tits for Eric County—J. S.llopkins for Springfield. . . \3 far 1, SlS.ly 3 t . . 'ork. IP 1'1( reit•ing Ni partc- of hon\ 'DATIL= Ivey. or OBEAF GOODEL rr 1117. surscriber h now receit in:: his full stock of:luring Good , . 1 the,fira in market, consi , ling in part of Dry Goo4l-,Drocerim linrilware l , Boots and Shoe:, Crockery, iron and Nails, &c., ,kr. tiv Rock le sufficiently large fnr the market, and well silecteata4 to pulling db .\ the newspapers of great quail; hies of GootN, mere that; Owen imps, the alliQiiht et st hat they realty have on hand. I ‘t lit feaVe: to ttett et and bmaller x.turev.- Pdy Goats are bought cheap and n ill s te :old at cheap at. can be bought in Tilts eery a IX %VT, as 1 illtelet \ t , ) tell for cash, and will make it an object io thcwe thatlpay don it for their Goods to purchase front me, Call and tee for yoursrle s er, and I think you-n ill be SatiStied pith quit ity ;mid pice, ' \ tl GENTI.E3IE :Vs G o 0 ii s. , o mu, Black ' Clothst Indigo Blue. Brown and fade; ; Blue, Black, fancy Striped Cassiinerest, ai — tine retell 1: Sat innett; , . Kt:mucky Jeans, An, Jeans, blue drill. and ,ity of Summer Fttlltt , , tin fettitaloone, coatti.,&e., regrew 111 ark mixt' I du 4rtlcie do am ' MITZI I I al man Ca lam i in !Ilona! Ur len nl Mt n Ltrl• to I.a lc kt - I lack t Hack •411, half coliavtl rI and ttatk ke,tipalt Jo.: lliat America] Fri .1 300 April di i i .. _ GI2OI. I IWST rtzwi L zcarzt or 'OTC AGE Q'l'AN'l, ON'S EXTERNAL RESIEDY, CALd,iip IIUNTri k. 7 LINIMENT, has received the above title fronidli..exiiis 0 10 have beef henetitted be ha use. Its operation is Nvonderfid. Net, er tailing to give iiiiini!diate relief.and permanent') vinai , th edk. canes for i.which it is recommended. For the last year t repla ced berm the public testimony oOmdoubted charnel ,- rent niftily ,/ persons 1 ell boon n throughout the county of %VC:4c —ter. tiller , j the great eputat ion of this medicine was end established. 1R n° the past ),car I have received from all parts of the county a In''' of evidence of the great value of this celebrated remedy sn't , H lll to till volumes. of la hick I have selected a few certificates. fu the following diseases Ilunt's Liniment is a certain. cafe and ric' dy core Rheumatism. Spinal atrection. Weakness and Pains to the Wk and chest!, contractions of the lIIIISCIeS, sore Throat. tildin.c3 - .* saes. Ilictrs. Akue In the breast and face. Tooth ache. Spirning• Itruiseb, Salt Itii6um, Burns, Croup, frosted Peet, Bunion*. Con% anti all (Menses of the Nerves: As a strengthnef of the Nemo Spstein ifi c excecii= all the plasters and medicines in the world. it is only n essary to try it to be convinced that it will do all that the proprietors pron,ses. Its reputation is constantly increasing. and in every insiatice.where it has been used it is always kept an a necessary Family Medicine. - Read the evidence from abroad. - CERTIFICATE. East Berlin, Pa., May V, 1t4 7 . Geo. F.,..Stanton—Dcar sir; I consider it my duty to caress al Sea t i tnetAs in behalf of your invaluable medicine. Hsst's Lisistoto I havdtbr some time past weft, tile Liniment in my practice. for variousiseases.'and feel satisfied, from the success attending its IT Plicati nit, that it merits all that can - be said iu its behalf- 1 ::. consider it (toe °COI° best eriersal remedies I bare ea - et LIRA ill case of '1 otter, Ringworm, salt Rheum. Pains, Bruises, Sit ening"' Guts, &r. The cheap rate at which the article is to be had, owe. it withi t the reach of all. It should farnithe fatinciralcaters ti remedy of every family. , DANIEL lIA KIX, M.D. • This liniment is sold ley all the respectable Merchants, & BruP gists throughout the et:anti:ly, and by the Proprietor at stinc Sint!. N. V. ' _ GEORGE E. ST - ANTOS. For sale by .1. H. Burton, Erie; B. C. Town. North East; A ••-• Is Jones Er.;eo., Girard* - - - Erie, Atny I. lel4A. • ena, Nrm GOODS rim trizsrpoircruin gruel J UST cceivittithe most extensive. richest and cheapc-A as. 1 Men of Gentlemen's and Ladies' DRESS (zoom. ..ever cshi iced in Ms market—cotnprislng a large and well selected an" nwnt of ..1111F.S . line Drees. Goods, suited to the PlOlll/11%. - OU T ellitottl I iake such wry faces we cannot give our usual longcalt lope. 'Mike it lO say. we will sell fine yard wide lawns as to" a.; 11 CP its, and other GOODS in proponion. .llso a large lot of STAN. . GoODS at MI 10 per cent. helow past prices. Ladi i and Gentlemen this will be the most IN 1 ..le time tom plenish our n nrdrulvs that you will bind in a lone tiler to come. N. I t. 1 would 'milt': the attention , of the )nting Ladies—this tr.' ing the ear Of premise—to our rich assortment or One Con[l4..ii , 1 tight Co' thebecabiohot3 o percent. Mow bhrmer prices. hishorl OUT TOM a IC The nil?' ShIVIICC, and for trash we v, ill sell 6,X,"? a shark , latter than ny house west of sunrise. }:red, %pia H. IPI . : 1 . 1 r . lf. C.-IGIVELL • ____---- Mr 11,N.P.REBB Suva SUI4ZJZOAD. -,kt & (7(11T has c received. and are now reIVIVIII.A. the!! k lA . RICH SPRING DRY coons among which RIM I the-latest. Incest and cheapest GOODS of the si:ason: to) . Ittentiti ri tiott of the cltitens. of Erie and t icinitv i ts 1 _ V . forget the lintte—GWrr.er ef Salk Sired 41,4!.!Tr - I April Vi LIT. tv.l - - CON.SUMPTION CURED. Strengthen. Coninmption can be Cored. Leonel:nn ion, Lire, Complaint, Colds. Catarrh, L'ateghs.4,lk u, Bl o od, Si.rtneve in the ('hut, Beth , ,perk, S l o t er pr(fue Expectoration, Pain in the Sidi, tr., hand tan be cured. Dear Si, Now 1 o C tl"1.10N the great stleCezS 811.1 iminenk sale of Dr.;TownFen,VE I, a it.tritLer of men who were formerly our .1 arms. hale making Sart•apardla. Elixirs, - Bitters. &c. &e. They . other articles too in I Me(011g to 111011(10117 —' . L. .1 DIES DRESS (l 0 0 D rl• 6 . ~r e., Muslin de Laines, French Gentian and Seotrh . Carl-ton to.. 31 ohair lustre, and linen llinchana. a fe all isle: plaid and plain Linen. for Ira% Olin-. ?s'. a.sorled rotors, and priers, striped and pia in . kn Ants, Jackonet. Cambr ic , barred and dotted - OD of tinier than is. dress Handkerchiefs. ( . . be.. , I gin% es, hillek awl V. bite and colored, oldie he,t quahll• lie, and colored silk gloves lisle thread and retina do., hose. black and white cotton do., genlientenNdie , e and white, 1101(11 and mixed; tentlenten's Jdack. %Intl' ' , id k Glove. black. while arultolored kid do., Ladies.' ...Ics ng Shoes, childreni do; Linn Cambric and Linen hand' , silk n a minn,,, ,1 0 .., taping-kid do.. Ginglianis, and ruti, , ri er crash and tow dine, tolekabock do.. Ellideli nal (Dittaintii., Lawn., and Mohair cheeks. nice awl chew- Irli ,•., D 4 1 4. ~ , ' N.llllll JAChSOS. • PIECES rieured and Piahi Green Window an! paper, at the old Jew store r i ot 31. Kt/ILII. A." t; be form whicb Doi):1 k prate urit:ri;Ruv Ml=
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