elefercli irliclio. SCATHING REBUKE OF JUDGE McLEAN. Mr. Senator Foote, of Mississippi, on the 9th inst., alluded to the late anti-war and anti-American letter of Judge McLean . in the following justly se 's e style: "Sir, one of the Judges of the Supreme court has lately taken it upon himself, whilst the country was engaged in a war with a neighboring nation, to throw the whole weight of his personal character and official influence against his own government and in favor of the public enemy. He has declared the war with Mexico unjust, cruel and uncristian. He has done more: he has undertaken to dictate to Congress as to the legislation proper to'be adopted in relation tothis war, and has recommended mea sures such as would have disgraced the nation, and which no true friend to his country in either house of Congress could eve i• have sanctioned. He has urged that no supplies should be granted for the 8141 7 port of our army in Mexico—that no authority should be giver: to Congress for the hisuance of treasury notesow that the government might be • compelled, if the war should he continued, to resort to the most grinding taxation; and thus, by the in fluence bf serious suffering upon Our people, to con strain them to demand of the President the recall of our brave troops from Mexico, and the termination of the war, %nhout such indemnity for the past and security for t e future as can alone secure the na tional honor. Sir, I have no words strong enough F to express the contempt which I feel for such senti ments as thir judicial functionary_lias dared to avow. 1 knbw not which most to condemn, the ' unpatriotic views which he protnulged, tir his unblushing au dacity in attempting to dictate to Congress as to the proper course to be pursued at this delicate and dif ficult juncture bf our affairs. It is certain that he has been guilty of a high offence against public de cency—that he has expressed sentiments which f acted - out, would consign him to the scaffold as a traitor to his contry—that he has soiledy and deeply soiled, the pure ermine of justice, with which he stands invested—that he has shown himself anything but a true American in heart, and a wretched devo tee to factbn in its worst and most accursed form.' I will not say that his conduct has been precisely as bad as that of the notorious Arnold: but I do say that our public councils have been profaned by in siduous barrangues that Lucius Cataline himself would have been ashamed to pronounce; and even the high tribunal where a Marshail was once seen to preside with a majestic dignity which acknowledge no affinity with the low feeling of partizan warfare, has been; so discredited by a presidency-seeking offi cial, that neither gentleman nor patriot can consent hereafter ro be elevated to the noblest and most so-. Bred office in the republic, without feeling that he is disgraced even by the attempt to advance: him. " Tea PaosracTs or PEACR.—the NeW Orleisis Delta, of the 12th, says the last news from Quere as ro, up to the 25th of April, again sends 'the peace stock down. The UllllDillllOllB opinion of all the ofli cers who have lately cone from Mexico was that the treaty would be ratified; but within a few days, says the Delta, intelligence observes have indicated some doubts and apprehensions on the subject. lye quote from it: dare "The Mexicans a. strange people,, and their government is a queer government. The rules and motives which away and control the acacias of othr er people,- and the circumstances which influence the government of other countries, are unsafe pre mises from which to draw conclusions id reference to the conduct of the Mexicans. • They are a pecu liar people, who defy all the ordinary principles of human conduct, and put at fault the sagacity of the most profound philosophers and observers. Hence the uncertainty of their 'political affairs—hence the titter folly of predicting to-day what will occur in Mexico tomorrow. Though we have ever been distrustful of appearance in that country, and hate had faint hopes of a speedy conclusion of hostilities, we lately yielded to the many - concurring proofs in favor of the probability of an early ratification of the treaty. The retiracy of Santa Anne, the support of the government at Queretaro by all the States, the pacitic influences of the armistice, and the failure of Paredes, were all must favorable indications of an approaching peace. The French Revolution was not without its happy effects on the peace prospects. That event prOstrated the monarchical party. iu Alex leo, which had some strength, independent of Pare des, who, personally, has but little influence. The foreigners, Spaniards and others, forming,a body, not large; in number, but possessing considerable re sources and influence, embraced with ardor the pro jet of introducing a foreign prince into Mexico. But this idea never met with the slightest favor from the native Mxican s, who were as bitter against royalty, Willisas we are county. The Puros, or Radicals, I regarded this intrigue with the most passionate jeal oushind hostility. They naturally exaggerated its extellT, and dwelt upon its horrors to such a degree, that it inflamed their minds to a fever heat.- Prompt ed by thiistrong apprehension, they have heretofore opp ised a peace with the United States, thinking that a retiracy of our army would leave Mexico in so poor and defenceless a state, that she would becaine en easy prey to the monarchy. s. - They preferred the temporary and mild government of our martial - law, to the chances of the permanent and oppressive domination of a fure'gn prince. Being admirers of our institutions, they hoped, too, t 3 bring about a more intimate intercourse between the two Repub _ lice, and the adoption into the Mexican Government of some of those elemets of strength which charac terize our Constitution. But the French Revolu tion, it would seem, had swept away all the pretext and grounds for these apprehensiptis and fears in re gard to the monarchists. With Louis Phillippe fell - the Mexican monarchy, with mainy 'another scheme for the extension of .miiitarchical principles • and influence. All the power end energies of cold Europe will be taxed to prese.ve her present kingly systems, without leaving to any of her states the means or the desire to 'propagate monarchism in dis tant and foreign lands., The utter demolition, then, of this whole Mexican Intrigue set en foot by Louis Philippe, Queen Christian, and . Paredes, leaves the Peron with but N ight, if any argument, against the ratification of the treaty with the United States.— In the present temper of the world, with the head• way which ultra-dem cracy seems to have gained in every quarter of they globe, the Puros might safety calculate upon the ascendancy in the future is titi an! contestaof Mexico . , They would therefore have strong motives for peace. Their accession to the peace-party would place the ratification of the trea ty beyond all doubt. I But they still hold against peace. The most prntninent of them, Gomez Ferias and others, stand aloof from public' affairs, whilst Rejon, an able and astite man, as ex-Minister Sfian non perhaps remembl re, and Almonte, are openly and strongly opposed to the party. The old cry, "no qi ',rum," still reaches, us from - Queretaro. As fast Ihas new members cone to fill the vavancies, new vii7ncies are caused by depart ure. Pena y Pena's work of organizing his Con gress, is very much like the punishment to which the daughters of Milieus were condemned. They were required to fill with wafer a vessel, whose but t( m was 'full of holes, so that the water ran out tni soon as Toured into it. "Thus," saith the poet; '!'their labor was infinite, and their punishment eter pal." LIMOTH qr pors I TUB U. 43. AND G. B. COM rARED.—in 'Great B itain, on the 20th of Jane; the sun rises at 3h. 30 t ~ A. M., and . sets at 8 h. 32 in.. making the longest day 17 h. 2 m. In the United Vtaies, on the 20th or June, the' sun rises at 4 h, 35 m., and seta at 7 h. 25 m., ma king the longest day 14 h. 20 in. In Great Britain, Oil the 20th December, the sun rises at 8 h. 18'm., and sets at 3 h. 38 m., making the shortest day 7 h. 20'm. 0. In the United States, on . the 20th December the sun rises at 7 h 23 te. and sets at 4 h. 25 tn. Ma; king the shortest day 9 h. 10 tn. The longer day iniGreat Britain is there're 2 he $2 m. longer thad our longest day in the United States; and the shortest day in the United States, 1 h. 50 an. longer than the shortest day itt Great , Britain, • . - 07. We keen that the heart of the Nayal Bureau Pi Conrtruction, Equipmed i ind Repairs ha* within Wiest year essentially ecOrninlied the system of Ituildinglf. S. vessels, so as to reduce their cost, it 4 r may prove, twenty-five per cent. This 1me431 o 0.- rected to (limply putting no tinneeessary I shed" work on the frame and other parts of t ;vessel ship and,unship, and' thus remain Serviceable as long ad the vessel may last. This is anadmiMble reform, and bids fair in the end to prove of equal value to the public treasury and the service. ' THE USE OF PHILOSOPHY. A philosopher stepped on board a ferry boat to rmss a stream. On his passage he . inquired of the I, an if he understood Arithmetic. The man ki astonished. ferry Zook: rithmetiel ,No air! I never heard of it be- fore e philosopher replied. "I am very sorry, for .uarter of your life is gone." few minutes afterwards he asked the ferryman, you know anything of Mathematics'!" )e boatman smiled and again replied, C 33 "Do o." ,Veil, then," auhl the Phioapber, "another quer- hi rd question waSi , aoked the ferryman—"Do nderstand Astron nay?" you 1 h, no sir—never heard of such a thing." " Vell,Jmy friend, then another quarter of your life s lost." 11 .Jet at that moment the boat ran on a snag and was sinking, when the ferryman jumped up; pulled off I is coat, and asked the philosopher, witty gretit earnestness of manner, I 0 1 "Itr, can you swim?" I • I o," said the philosopher. i "Well, then,",said the ferryman, "your whole life is lest, for the boat is, going to the bottom." hat EciMund Burke said in 1'790, is Whit all king men Say now ;—"When I see the spirit berty in fiction, I see a strong principle at work; this, fur a while, is all I can possibly know of The Wild gas, the fixed air, is plainly, broke .e; but we ought to suspend oursjudgment until rst efferescence is a little subsided—till the .r is Cleared, and until we see something deeper I the 'agitation of a troubled and frothy surface. ould suspend my congratulations on the new lib- I of France until 1 was informed how it hid been Ibil,e4 with government and public force with' discinlive and obedience of armies; with t he col ,ion of an effective and well-distributed revenue, thin of 1 and Ion: the lig tha Is i morality and religion, with solidity of property, peace aneirde ; r, with civil and social manners. siderate people, before they declare' themselves, observe the use which is math) of power, and icula:rly of so trying' tithing as new power in pers'pos, of whose principles, tempers and dic tion they have little or no experience, and in ationl where those who appear the most stirring ie sc ne may possibly not be the real movers. as lUFFERS BY Tele Film—The committee ing ih charge the funds, &c., contributed by citiz ns fort the sufferers by the late fire, met erda afteristoon at the Merchants' Exchange.— co mittee have labored assiduously in the - dis T rge u their duties, and have thus fatt expended lit fiv hendred dollars in reliving the immediate 1 is o a great nomerb of poor families thrown . n the charity of our citizens, without hardly a mo thfu 'of bread saved from the ruins. Applies tio s' in great number still continued to be trade for relief, which are promptly attended to. The wit le amount ofcontributions that have thus tar be n made, we learn, is about two thousand'dollars, w ich will probably be yet increased.—Detroit F e:Presi. - .., • s we stood talking with a volunteer, the other da','who was returning from Mexico to his home in Massachusetts, the veteran solder happened to no tice a dog on the opposite side of the street whose jaws were very substantially and securely fastened together by a large leather strap, which . encircled his nose, thence over the forehead, under his throat and then around the neck—somewhat resembling n halter, The titan in blUe looked at the quadruped fo a moment, and then inquired: i• 'D'ye° train' dvs under the saddle here? Fire at from the rear, if there isn't a bull=dog 'with a . dle on?" °g l , 'Oh, no;" we replied, "it's only a muz4e, ra ged in that manner to keep his mouth phut, so t he may injure no one; and also in obediebee to law." sa'd the patriotic old softiies. aftei a mo- nt'aii wise, "I'll he 41- if I dini't think you better take it off the dog, and put it. on Tom Corwin. .. . 0. Crescent. Enntrio Bao - runn.Would you throw a brickbat et , a friend who had fallen overheard? Would you g 1 they atones and pile them on a bank that had ful lel on a brother?. Would you throw a keg ofpow der to a friend (who had fallen in the fire?—Then why heap won`' of reproach upon him who has er red from the p ath duty? Why denounce him and sPurnbiin from your presence? Can you be;ft stran ger to the human heart—you who have so often fal it. ;? lie cannot know the human heart, Who, when a lweeker prother ern. Instead of acting Alerey's part, Each base malignant passion stirs. -1 harsh words and epithets but prove That he himself is in the wrong— i That first he needs a brother's love, To nerve his heart and guide his tongue. Alcamo .—The barque Catharine, Captain Butler, arrived here last night from Vera Cruz, having left tl n tat port on the 7th inst. She brings no news of t ()inept. The only paper on board was the Free American, of the sth inst., containing dates from 14e city of Queretaro to the 25th ult. The only subject of interest noticed therein is the treaty.— 'he deputies to the Mexican Congress are severely c mlmented on, by their indifference and supineness i allowing the government to languish in inaction, through the want of a quorum to go to buisness. The editor of the Free American finds great fault v. ilk the authorities at Vera Cruz, for vexations con d ict to the trades-beople there. Faorrrsao-411rxeco.—Captotn Lentz, of the ech ' elanspago, - from Fronton), (Mexico,) the 6th i st., reports, the United States bomb-brig Et all a d steamer Scourge in port, officers and crev all yell; schrs. Exit Amy, Captain Gunbv, was lost off Frontaro, i on or about the 30th tilt., loaded(' with c ull for the governmeitt. Vessel and cargo a total I ss. No lives lost. The schr; Galena was at rontaro. from Norfolk, with coal for the Govern, ent.. The brig Detroit, of New York, and the rig I.awrence, of New Orleans, for Havana, were t ) sail in a few days. • Administrator's gale. p Y order of the Orphan's Court, will to exposed to sale by pub . lie auction or vendue on the premises In Girard on 'Tuesday t 2. , th day of June next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. all the right, Inter • -1, property claim. and demand of Joseph Wells, late of Girard, eceased, of the tbllowing lands, to wit: A certain village lot situ . te On the Ridge Road in the borough of Girard, bounded north by to high.way. east and south by lands of M'Connell & Webster, nd containing eighty perches of land. .i&o, One other piece of I , nd, situate in Girard township, described and bounded as follows: 'ginning at the .south-east corner of lands of Eprahu Martin, A • nce north twenty-six degrees, west one hundred and six perch es to a post, thence north sixty four degrees, east twelve pearches to a post. thence south twenty-six degree', cast one hundred.and six perches to a post, thence south sixty-thur degrees, west twelve rods to the place of beginning, containing seven acres and eighty relies of land, being part of. larger met, No. M. Also, one ther lot In the borough of Girard and numbered in the plan of aid borough with the number 87. 4/so, ascertain piece of land 1 ‘ e Vit; north of the canal in said borough and township, bounded onb by the high-way, east by lands of David Olin, and west by linds of &lab Picket, containing eighteen acres and one hundred nd forty - three perches. Also die undivided half of forty acres of d situate In Girard township aforesaid , bounded north by lands f —.--, east by lands of J: Clark, south by lands of -- Gregor. nd west by lands of David Olin, being part of tract 293. Also, a ertaln village lot In the borough of Girard on the west side of Itle hanic suers, containing about one fourth of an acre, known as . e 111'Konvehie tot. I Terns of Safi.—One fourth on confirmation ofaale. the balance n three equal annual instalments, to be secured by judgment, bond Ind warltraile. NAUAN 13MIT11.,.Adm'r. Blay 19049.. ' 1/- I .:,:ry••:l , 7•T.iTA•4‘ P. GLAZIER, would respectfUlly Inform the citizens of Erie . and vicinity that be has again taken to the pot and brush, net is' nowinady to execute all milers In the line of Painting and lazing tth his old ctunontere and blends may see into entrust . bun. Canal Boats "brushed up" on the shortest notice. Please . in him a call. Shop at his dwelling, eth street near the Canal. Erse. April 119,1E4a 3m30 . amportment of buggy, gate and door maw tbr • (May B.) IL COOK/ lIM%M DOWDM—Ketitutky Rifle Guapowder. a very superior article K at , (May 13.) COOK. iarvezz Barn OBSERVER BOOR & JOB RANTING OFFICE! 6 - r RNER OP STATE DTREET AND TUE PURLIO SQUARE, ERIE, PA. TesproPlDSCwi of the "Oninnrza.) linvlng made extensire ions to their Printing Establigancoir are proistred iO Mal& all for every variety of gook, Sant4 - . Job Printing, ' • 'svctr .A. 111 " 111 " Clatds. Balutf tadfos, Titqfga aid Bah.. 4 ALlreu Carb. Click Rookf t ',pill Mai, arttitabto,-, ' , Handbill., ~ Ortificeika. •, ~„: looks. •, . ' Passphieto„ t. 'Bov.:914010. - . :i , z DR. MNINEMM ItIO TO ST EXTRAGRDINI WO R LD.—Th is extract 18 pu dines cheaper. pleasanter, and w cute, diseases without votuiting, ► the patient. GREAT FALL AND The great beauty and superior' other medicine is, while It eradi• body. It is one of the very best 1 known; it not only purifies the w son, but it creates new, pure and no other medicine. And in this I dertld success. It has performed than 33,000 cures of severe cases I were considered incurable. Afore than 3,000 cases of Citron 2,000 eases of dispepsia; 4.000 cases of General debility 7,000 eases of the different rem 2,000 cases of derofula,• 1,500 cases of disease of the Ki 6,000 cases of Consumption; And thousands of cases of discs . sipelas, Rah Rheum, Pimples on mercies cases of tick Headache. nalAtfections, &c., &c. This, we are aware, must AP Rom Physicians an our Agents informing tar of extraordinary c. of the most respectable Druggist that he can retbr to more than !Si are thousands of eases in the Ci refer to with pleasure and to one mine for the preventative of disel the lives of more Wan _ . MOO CHILDREN As it removed the cahse of ditea • 'her season. It has never been most delicate child. . RIIEU This Sarsaparilla is used with made complaints, however seve cures it has performed are Ind sometimes give temporary relief the system even when the limbs UJ Dear Mr. Seth Terry, onei lawyers hi Hartford, Conn. Th. received from him: Da. Tow Ner.xv.-1 have used ~ find it is excellent in its effects u which I am subject, from an lap in a public stage. Please send I Seymour. l have conversed a i and they recommend your Sara Hartford, March 12, ISIS. CONSUMIrI Cleanse mid StrengtAen. Con Consumption, Liter Complain 6pittiag of Atlood, Soecnos Sweats, Difficult or profuse hare been and can Da aired. 11a. TOWNBIIND Sear Sir: .'early twenty years ag violent cold which settled on m lungs. and affected id deed, finally it became a consul t hacking cough, but r e l as to prevent me from attending to any busines. 1 'itl few years it Increased on me : , dually. Al last 1 bn ced—l breathed with dilliculty, ~ n'd raised with m CI bad mauler s and for thelast nip: u lithe previous t In! Sarsaparilla, bad regular night . w ats; indeed, my Erie self sdpposed that I would die $ i 1 tte consumption; the happiness to inform you th my sure rite, aner bottles of your Sarsaparilla, 1 ti id my health!rtntor:d me gradually. and lam enjoyin tier hoqlth than I years. I hod almost entirely I . .t illy appetite, Wiel turned. You are at liberty to p blish this With ins 4 papers, if you choose. , My little girl, who is three ye. rs old; had a very I !whole of last Winter, While tong the medicine of it; and ii soon entirely reliev $1 her, as u ell as in now well and hearty as any ch; d I eves - stilw. She little blotches; it took them OW , y and her skittls en now; and I am satisfied she tee 4 Vered her health Cr( excellent medicine. i S. W. C 4 GIRLS, You who have pale cotuplexi rough skin, are "out of Spit lie, Townsend's Sarsaparilla. It '. heckles and blotches, and give spirits, and beautiful complex value to unmarried ladles. - TO AtO'rllEßEty. 'Mils Extract of Saniaparill. • erence to fenthle complaints. suppose she is approaching Me.' should neglect to take for any of the numerous and I are subject at this time of life. al years by using this Medici'' , approaching womanhood, as Quickening the blood and im medicine is invaluable for all subject. It braces the Iyhote systen. Irgiiss--by removing the impu luting the system as to produc • the c abe of most medicines Lek.' I _ . =ln This certificate conclusive! perfect control over ti most oh, persons cured in one house Is TitituE Dr. Totrurend—Draitqr: 1 three of my children lime bee your excellent medicine. Ihe bad sores, hare taken may f which 1 feel myself under deei Yours respec t !OSA NOw York, March 1, Itq7. Owing to the great success a Sarsaparilla, a nuniter of men • commenced making Sarsapari generally put it up in the same is far superior and hilly times hoping thereby to deceive the ~ men publish counterfeit certi brothers and other interester names. to which they put ez One makes a Medicine, and p ! cured by using Ur. Townson cured by his stall lie also P.' who soles hinistif an N. IL, t‘l tors horses by Imus for a liveli, cates signed try fictitious [mint etio's Sarsaparilla. nut that it I great variety of other tricks their trash. The public nhou counterfeits. IVollec.—After the first of J unless they are put up with a ~ taming the Inc simile of Dr. T.' send. - 1 1 Principal office,',ll.o,Enhon & Co.. S, State street, BOEHM; Philadelphia; S. S. Wince, 1/ ! Chnrle,ton; Wright & Co. 141 %nth Pearl street, Albany; a Merchants generally through° and the Canadas. CARTER & BROTHER and Retail Agents for Eric County May 1, 1818. ZATILT .4.12711 V Mill: subscriber is now race 1 the first in market. consie Hardy 'are. Boots and Shoes, My stock is sufficiently large f to pulling in the newspapers than t a times the amount • _will leav to newer and sm. cheap an will be sold an rho: LKAST, MI I intend to Pell for • those that pay down for their and see (or yourselves, and I t ity and prices. G,E, N T I. E M Black and Blue Black Cloth mixed do.; Blue, Black, fancy article do.; eatinnetts. Kerlin. ntiy quantity of Summer stun' with many other articles too .. L A D, la ..-: -1 -£ , Cashmeres, MusD Gingham& Earleton do.. Mo fashionable article; plaid an Alpaca of assorted colons, and Swiss Mullins, Jackonel. Ca a large lot of Bummer Shaw! Ladies kid gloves, black and black, white, and colored sil black silk hove, black and.wl half hose, white, broWn and colored silk Gloves, black, w and qtalking Shoes, children' kerchiefs; silk Bandana. do., 10.; Diaper crash and tow American Gingham!, Lawns 'lle. April 8. 1848. early Maio Clot Commas THE subscriber lu ~ ING STORE, a ver i s . CLOTHING, made If . i manner, which he i gel , 1 t c h i ttl i a n n o y ez o in theqsm 1 and no one wapa es 1 ' appointed in regard following , • , SUperfine and This English Tweet an Black Summa• ,C2. Black and Fandy . a Satin, Sia m Afrin Unix:. and Collars I 3CIFor Sailers and Cat all .1 TARPAULINS. Aran, Fine and comna.n 8 I do. Cravats, Collars. 8 ..k., He has experienced an. fa cut and trim In the best an . t order, which will be we an 1 The public are invited to and cheap establishment in opposite the Banner Ho I. May 10, 1818. STRAY BULL.—C et. township. about at , fi . old, with.a white spot o e. and a white spot on the ark prove property, pay char we , I Greene, May 13, 1848. eloo - IWE - A — R l B Pate t M. %.11 - descriptions, on nsi Carriage Cloth, Air Bed, Ai Tobacco Pouches, Fish tin Cloaks, Tarpaulins, El tic eling bags, Sun Cases, e ~e French street. April 13. IBM. ' fog LE Ave r 'the r Wr 100" - s"'"' Aptll 29. INS. TILE subscribed; have prt of Machinery of the mot pared to manufac W.. Rsset- aud on the ture t a. Cloth Dressing, apd Sol of from the abundance of • It Yap without interred!) wi A large quantity of I o kinds of country prude a a on debts due us. Our customem and th pu • call, and we •assure the.. zil lug determined to keep , tee hope to be sustained In ur . . 1?4 THE H. in ulz J cold. a lelbilltating BY bIEDICINE up in quart bottles framed. superior to, un urging, Slate Ding or Ale I INTER MEDICINE 1, of this Barsaparill, aces diseases, It fuvlio Fall and Winter Inedi .le system, strengthen. ten blood; a power I el the grand secret o vithin the past two ye f disease; at least 20, over all I'. rates the tins ever the per eased by Q it* won • ars, wore • of theme c liheumatlsm; nit Want of.Enerat le Complaint.; Inow andpiropey; of the blood, viz: U !he Face, &e.; together 'Pain to the Shleand leery, Ery with uu• heel, Bpi- I sa e letters ted States. og.. one uterine us le. There . h he hill best ined dly saved r incredible, but we rom all pans of the Uu res. It. Van Buskirk, in Newark, N. J., eases in that pineal° 6. of New York, whie Lof character. It is th 3. se known. It undoubi HE PACT BEASON. , and prepared them f . flown to Injure la th r the Bum least the lATISM in Rheu astonish fog • r remedies tes it from !respectable ,t of a letter e most perfect thee - or chronic. The • •ed wonderful. 011ie this entirely cradled -, re dreadfully swollen{ of the oldest and most: following le an extra ne bottle of your Sorsa n a chronic Rheumai , ry occasioned set eral, ,le two bottles to the two of our principal' SETH mrilla, and de pa .n to ag ears 'o lace ci br. , pllyedc lane, TEltnr. lON CURED. mption as be Owed. , Colds, Catarrh, Cost . , 'vs the Cheat, Bettie 6 , eduration, Pain in Bremchiitia, As, Arsihnia, ' Ash, Algid Fide, te., !o I took a -werely; in ot so severe On the laid nine redu ,ough much using your Ids and my lubluMthree It rel ed leyke ter 19 al ed Te mpe in the . cough the se her some If, Lind slie is s ui Co full of th cud fair using -.your ANT. _ I N .LAD THIS. t i a lne, dull eyes), Ido c es ' use a Untie or s‘o c ill cleanse }QUI i mu animation. sr) tlt h l l on—all of which re MARRIED LAD E. 1., on the face, .f the Doctor , rimo%e the ag eye tine of immense as been expree.ly prel Ito female nbo gyred In ref ', reason to Tat criticul period,'rthe turn of us it is a certain preventative ?Tilde diveases to which females his period may i.e delayed sever ; . Nor is it less valuable for those L IS calculated to norkt nature, by durating the system Indeed this the diseases to which women are Lcws permanently the natural en ides of the body—not!to far "'titan a pubtment relatinqon n hid' is fcfr lcau a weaknesti.sncl disease. 1r A CURED. proves that this Sat nparllla has ifoltetlireaws of the 11 ood. Three npreivtleuted. .7sse the pleasure to In I.OTITI you that by the we or ieverely AN ith ha away, for cured of the 6crofulal i• were afflicted very . ur bottlegl it took the: Obligalloll. ully, C W. CRAIN, um I'TION. d Immense sale of Pr Townsend's • lio were formerly ou , Agents, have a. {Altars, hitters, &CI. &c.j They hated bottles. claiming that theirs ronger than Dr. Toro sen ds. &c., üblic. Lome of three yt, pr ine i pled cotes; others hate,-' tid+d their refe , oll* to allow the uts:,of their tire to gile them resketability.— Ifs it with respecrat , t', names pro 's Sarsaparilla:put/I hes them as Ilishes the certiticat or a person ho mends hoes, digtf netts, anti doe i to They so put, ished certiti staling they have U 6 d Dr. Towits bdured them &c. ! These, and a c performed by elm, men, to sell be on their guard, and t ook out for • ary, isle, none wlii genuine agnitleent copper pl to label, eon vosend's name, thuisrS. P. Town:- reel, Sun Building, N. Y.; Redding I you dc Sons, 132 North 2nd street iggi.t, Baltimore; P. M. Cohen, Charles street, New "Orleans: 11..5 by all the principal Druggists and t the United States, , IVest Indies, naTON & OFRRISS : liolennle and .1. S. Hopkins 1-04 8p higtleld. 1y32 :„ u rr:3774 wing his full stock of Spring Goods. lag. in Part of Dry Goode, Groceries. ; ockery. Iron and Nails, /kn., &c. ,t , r the market, and well selected; as lof great quantities of ICoods, more f what they really have on hand. I ' lee stores. My Goods are bought ' pas can be bought In, THIS ctry AT ash, and will make it! an object to roods to purchase. from me. Call ink jou will be sans ed with quai -1 EN'S GOOD S Indigo Blue, Bro n and Cadet striped Cassimeres; tine French ky Jeans. An, Jeans,. Me drill, and . for pantaloons, cow , eke.. tOgelher . merous to mention. BESS GOODJ ] U .Wei, Frenell Lerman and Scotch 4 it lustre. and' lined Gingham'', a 'Aran Linen, for travelling dreiv;es; prices, striped and Win dress Silks; brie, barred and dotted Muslim, and dress IllandkerchieN Cravats, Lee., - bite and colored, of the best quality; gloves, lisle threada r id cotton do.. ite cotton do., gentle en's hose and nixed; gentlemen's Id ck, white and ite and colored kld (10., Ladies' slit* ii do; Linen Cambric h d Linen hand ' pill ificld do., Gincha ns. and cotton lung ,buckabuck do. English and and Mohair checks, ice and cheat,. SMITII „JACKSON. •aat th Clot . - 5 , Store, 1 - Zoo augo. I now on nd at his NEW CLOTH ; extensiv assortment of first_ rate I up in the latest style 'and In the Wit d pr etermined to sell for:CANII corm Lower , . 1 liniment in this place. fits sttoqcck of ;very grade, from supetior to counnoti, . sizes the establishment shall he die • quality, cut or price. Notice the French Black Dials Coats; IlDhair Sack Copts; th,Coats of ccery Cut; assimere Pants; and Cas i ointero nsts; tothin n ,fr of erery kind; re, on:Alwyn' CLIVIIIIIG AND drts, Pjlk shirts and drnwers. Merino i .- la, stocks, 'nape dew, ik-o. ace. , hionable Cutters cm loyed and will :nes and make all kin sof clothing to ed to give satisthction. 1 -.11 and inspect the clothing in the new. m Commercial Exchange. French St. I - MOSSES KOCH. the than of the subscriber in Greene • of Itlay. a light retillual. two years h shoulder, 'softie white on the belly, The otyner is requested to come, nd take away. JASI iOIINSON ! .He Rublyr Pabdds , .f the following latent; Overshoes from Covers. Plana's, Mr Cnsltio s. Water Palle, is, Ladies Apron., Coats. Caps. Sou' Welters, Ille_n'tiLlothiug. Tray' c" at the Agency, Telegraph KOCH. _ 1 sate at the Erie 8 itcrundff. .Teri, SENNETT • • • oaten Vs • . aced ham the East a entire new set aftProrcdPascrosi a d are now pre itit a ;neatness 'and isoatch WNW commodatinc retina, Wool cantina. PromPtiY dOne.' the being ecuthieJ machinety to Card , olts, and' Spin their utanufhcturin . on' hand to eschno tbr %Vool. All d Erie Money reco r d for work and „ Ile . generally are" Jur ted to give tw the changes we tnak All onward—be. I ff wit hrta the inaproveurn of Menge, and o. ircht: l 3Y, GUY . I . . " ADOH _ yea, tin weof this state pursuing the occupation of a farmer. - One day while chopping in the wood; I Mobility tree. ,chopped my foot nearly off, In stead of the Haring this misfprtune I employed myself in perusinthe fragment leaves of an Old volume, printed in England some dred of years ago. Among these scattered leaves t read of an herb which had been analyzed by some of England's an., clod Alciteinysts, showing properties and qualities never before o and in any plrint that was ever discovered. - This one herb, under the force of the Retort and Crucible, devel oped more than ten distinct properties. This fact struck my mind so forc ibly, e that it was impossible for me to get rid of it. Some thing seemed to tell me that Providence, whom...medal care is ex tended toward all his credtures, had never concentrated into one small herb so many medical qualities, as various and as compli cated. although perfectly identical as die helium blood, without a wise and good purpose. Here was to be found the acids, the alka lies, the oils, the water, the air; the salts, the soda, &e., ail com bined, concentrated, and chemically united into one single element of power, formingSubstatice more allied and in afliiiiity to the hu man blood than was ever before discovered In the works of nature. Laboring under these impressions for set eral years I became un easy and discontented, and unwilling to confine myself to the du ' ties of a farmer. Everything seemed to point my mind to one object. viz: the pre. paration ol this herb into medicine. I then determined to return to the city of Nee• York. I did so. and immediately inquired for the herb. It was not to be found. 1 then sent to Europe and there found it under another name. Bat ing prepared the article to my satisfaction, I gave it away to all who mould use It.. Ilundreds,ll might say thousands, took it into their families and used It, some for one thing and some• for another, all from the very first to the very last, pronounced it of unrivalled excellence and ironer. The first case that came under my observation was a man that had lost the use of his arm for some years. The ointment restored the übe of his arm completely in a few days. This surprised me as much as it did the patient. After him came a man with sore eyes produced by gunpowder—ra very bad 'one indeed. One _box only, sufficed to make a perfect cute. And I would here reinntit that hundreds have been cured of sore eyes who never found-any relief save in this ointment. There next came a wowed who seas suffering excruciating pain from the ague in the face. ' Her physician (thinking it the tooth , ache) had extracted seven of her teeth. But the difficulty remain ed as bad as ever. The application of the All-Henling Ointment was attended with immediate cessation of paid. Her Ince tiowev er began to swell, and the surface was covered over with pimples eruption like prickly heft. ln our day all this disappeared. About the sre time, a lady Made] application with it for the headache atoll standing. and ajalling oldie hair. Since this I have known the Ointment to cure cases of ten, twenty and forty years standing 1 hesitate not to say, that it is almost an infallible remedy for this complaint. About this time there were two cases, one of Consnmption. and the oilier of Scrofula, which had. baffled the skill of every physi , clan who prescribed. It was wonderful to witness the effect of.the Oitinent ori these parsons. No one would believe it unlesi they hn yersonally witnessed it. Hut it did the work properly. There u as no half way business, tbr they recovered their health la a few months. Rheumatism. Fever, Quincy, Sore Throat. Cutaneous Eruptions Diseases of the Spine, and Nervous Complaints were treated with unheard of success. But for Chest diseases, such as Asthma, Pain and oppression, I belie% eis no Letter remedy. Also. the common diseases, such as Ulcer Sores, Scald Head, Humonsof the Skin, In flamation, Files, Sore eyes, Sprains, Bruises and Burns. if K1:1111 , to be a perfect an idote. Feople would come into the store smil ing, wishing to k iow if I was really the Seventh Son, or whether the Ointment tha ,I gave them was, indeed. AB-Healing in its na ture. For said they, not one single application has failed to cure. Liver Complaint, particularly, was treated with great and uni versal success. It produced such good results in all cases, that it has been nois ed abroad, and I was offered sums of money for a receipt. to make it fur private use merely. L•'vcry man spoke well of it, as it had lone so much :rood. , NotwithLtauding all; I have been careful not to recommend it. scept iu eases I know it would do good. 1 was never willing to lend myself to any thing without testing its merits. This I enter dearored to do on el ery occasion, and when I acted as one no the, Sick Committee in the Lodge ofil. 0. of 0. F. 1 then tested it upon Brothers in the most critical conditions, and had abundant oppor tunity of proving its worth. . And in conclusion, I would rem* that I have placed this Oint ment before the people of the U. eUites during the last 0 or 12 nto • s. and eo general has been the satisfaction, and so great amount of good done, that more than Italia million of boxes has been isold. 1 do really belie% e there never was a medicine v. hich gained bush wide *read, universal and unanimous satiafoction as the All- Healing Ointment. Froui all parts of the land there hate come up one deep. sincere, and universal voice of approbation, saying 'Mc- Alister, thy tongue bath dropped the word of truth and love, while health forever attends thy footsteps." And were I now to git e all the gold ea> Mg' of the people, their unqualified approval, their thankfulness and gratitude, their joy at recovering from disease and sicknest, I could till a volume. JAMES AIcALISTER, New York. 3 The above medicine may be had at the Drug and CheMical Store of BURTON & PERKINS, Erie.. eow3 n3I ICELAVEI3I mI&VESI 113311.1TE51 THERE never was a remedy discovered, by the ingenuity oilman for remot lug diseases from IlOrked, that equalled COLI:3I,IIVS HEAVE POWDERS. in curing that most troublesome, obstinate and dangerous complaint. If a case is at all curable, these pow ders will just as surely remove it as they nie taken. This is no fiction, as many of the most respectable persons in dilferent parts of the country. can testify front actual trial. One, two, or three bot tles at must. 14 all that is necesdary to cure the worst cases; also in cough and n here the wind has been injured, ONE bottle will be foam) of great service. And what is the cost of three bottles com pared to tae loss of even an ordinary horse! Try it Wen, youwho have horses autreilng for the want of rich an article. Price Sects. per bottle. For sale by CARTER & BROTHER, Erie, BOYD; VINCENT & Co., Waterford, B. C. TOWN. & Co., North East, S. STEWART & Co., Concord. I ' THE Erie County Mutual Insurance Company continues to in sure against loss and damage by fire, on buildings, goods and merchandize of all descriptions. Oilice on the East side of the üblic Square, between oth and 7th streets. I Win. Beaty, DIRECTORS. J. U. Williams, .1. C. Spencer, George Selden, .. Thomas will's, -- Smith Jackson, Giles Sanford, ' Elijah babbitt,' . C. M. Tibbale. ' John A. Tracy, W. 11. Townsend, ' Hamlin Russell, • ' Henry Cadweii. • GILES SANFORD, President. .1. C. SPENCER, Treasurer. . George Selden, Secretary. Erie. June 3, 1817. Iy2 y2.1:14tit0...)(•1•02(6)4e y:6lll.jel QTAIVIPIVS EXTERNAL REMEDY, CALLED HUNT'S LINhMENT, has received the above title front thousands who have been beneritted by its use. its operation is wonderful. iNev er failing to give immediate relief, and permanently curing the dis eases for which it is recommended. For the last year I havel pla ced before the public testimony of undoubted character from many persons well known throughout the county of Westchester, where the great reputation of this medicine was first established. During the past year I have received front all parts of the county - a mass of evidence of the great value of this celebrated remedy sufficient to fill volumes. of which I have selected a few certificates. For the folloWing diseases Hunt's Liniment is a certain, safe and spee dy cure - Rheumatism, Spinal affection, Weakness and Pains in the back and chest, contractions of the muscles, Sore Throat. Quinsey, Is sues. Ulcers. Ague in the breast and face, Tooth ache,l Sprains, Bruises, Salt Rheum, Burns, Croup, frosted Feet.-Bunions. Corns. and all diseases of the Nerves. As a strengthner of the Nervous Spstern it exceeds all the plasters and medicines in the world. It is only necessary to try it tole convinced that it will do all that the proprietors professes. It's reputation is constantly increasing, and in every instance where it has been used it is always keptas n necessary Family Medicine. Read the evidence from abroad. _CERTIFICATE. East Lerlirt, Pa., May 2, Idl7. Ceo. E. StantoniDenr Pin I consider it my duty to express my sentiments lit belie, of your invaluable medicine, Hunt's Liniment. I have for some time past used the Liniment In my practice, for various diseases, and reel satisfied, from the success attending its applications, that it merits all that can be said its .its behalf. I consider It one of the best external remedies I have ever toed In care of Totter. Ringworm, Salt Rheum, Pains, Bruises, Swellings, Cuts, &e. The cheap rate at which the articieis to - be had, places It within the reach of all. It should form the principal external remedy of every fhtnily. DANIEL BAKER, 51, D. This Liniment is soldhy all the respectable Merchants, & Drug gists throughdllt the country, and by the Proprietor at Sing Sing, N. Y. GEORGE E. STANTON. For sate by I H, Dutton, Erir D. C. Town, North East; S. L. Jones & Co., Girard- Erie. May 1, ISIS. 13m50 law aoortarottinm 'Portman TRADE. UST receiving the most extensive, richest and cheapest assort ment of Gentlemen's and Ladies' DRESS GOODS over exhib ited in this market—comprising a large and well selected assort ment of LADIES' fine Dress Goods, suited to the fashions, Our editontroake such wry faces we cannot give our usual long cam logue., Suffice It to say. we will sell tine yard wide Lawns as low as 14 cents. and other GOODS in proportion, Also a large, lot of STAPLE GOODS at Sill 40 per cent. below past prices. Ladles and Gentlemen this will be the Insist favorable time re plenish your wardrobes that you will lintl tit a long time to come. N. B, 1 would invite the attention trif the young Ladies—this be ing the year of promise—to our rich aPsortnlent of tine Goods, just ight for the occasion, slat, per cent. billowfbrmer prices. lu short our motto lathe nimble sixpence , and far Cosh we will sell Goods a shade lower thin any house west ofeunrise. Erie, April 17. 113411. 11, CADIVELI.. raw ninviraatra innman. Goons. TA TE STREET ONCE MORE AHEAD!...I ROSENZWEIG S P• CO., are now receiving at the New Jew Store. No. I. nem nig Block. a new and splendid assoruubut °IRWIN° AND SUM MER DRY GOODS, READY MADE CLOTHING. ate. Re.. ikc., which will be sold a little cheaper than eau be bought at any oth , er establishment this side of sup down., Among his stock may be found— BROADCLOTHS.—French, English and American black, blue brown, gold and cadet mixed Broadcloths, cheap as the cheapest. Also, Dress and Frock Coats of the same material which for du rability end Bluish can'the beat. CAIRIIMERES' AND VESTING.—Fine French, English and American Cassimeres b , autiful vestings, and superior panta loons and reuse( the sauce. • SUMMER WARE.—An excellent assortment of Summer ware, which cannot hill to please, CALICOES.---13upetior Calicoes. front oto 12 VS, per yard. Call and see theta. , LADIES.DRESSGOODS:-:-Under this head we have every thing madorn the Ihmatelhnu divine—such to Slika, Lawns, Ging ham, Ravages, Gloves, Ribbons, Bonnets, Muslius of all kinds, Shall'', exc.. etc, •In how, our stock in every department Is large and selected with treat care. Believing that a "nimble is better than a slew shilling" we Shall sell unusually low for oasis or ready pay. Erie, April ttl, ,XDI TowN VOUTIFEB PRING TRADE. D. WRIGHT has returned from the Eattern cities, and it non V. receiving, (in panlhis unusual assortment and variety of GOODS. Nutted to the Spring trade, which has benen .urchared ut i.44K, 9 vc07 4 / 3 . Western New 'fork College of Zeal' th. 4‘,7,, MAIN STREET, BUFFALO, N. Y. DR. G. 11. VAUGHN'S VEGETABLE LITIIONTRIPTIC MIXTURE.—This celebrated remedy is constantly increasing In fame by the many cures it is making It has now ome A the b ou O ly il ularly fer.oll ended for all stages oft is complaint itinnedict-ly relieved, no matter of how ions smudin . See pamphlet far testinumy. E nt ß edi T c l in i t ; for family and is panic- DROPSY; GRAVEL, and all (Bien of the urinary organs; for these distressing coin plaints it stands alone; no other can relieve )ou; and the cakes tes. tifyed to willconvince the most skeptical; see pamphlet. 1, Lbier M complaints, ous diseases, 1 1 FEVER AND AGUE, 't West especially, and wherever these complaints tedleine is utrered. NO MINERAL AGENT, To the gr prevail this compound is a part of this mixture, It cures these dis _!rtninty and celerity. and does not Irate the ',system taniphlet. stnplaint of n most painful character is , IM MEDIATELY RELIEVED. . -. and a cure fo lows by a few days use of this article; it is far &j re any other preparation for this &tease; or for any other disease or,g looting from impure blood. See , ,pmaphlet. . DEBILITY OF THE SYSTEM. I weak 1).7e1t, weakness or the kidneys . &c., or intimation , of the same, id irarredialci'y relieved by 4 few days use of this medlcioe, and a cure is always a result of its use. It stands as ; A CERTAIN REMEDY for such complaints, and also for derangements of the female f i rame RREGULARITIES. SUPPRESSIONS, painful mentruations. No aruele has eter been otTerred except i this which s 'mild touch this kind of derangements. ' it tuay'br re lied upon as a sure and eirectikw remedy, and did we feel permit ted to do 4,0 could gsve a 1 1 THOUSAND NAMES • no &icier ease. with c torpid. tee PILES. it asjproof of cures in this disire;sing ciass of complaints. See pam phlet. All broken dos4n, debilitated constitutions from the effect of mercury, will find the bracing power of this article to art home diately, and r the pc isonous mineral eradicated front the systems. iIfiIIYTIVE DISEASES will find the alternative properties of this articles PURI BLOOD, and drive such diseases from the system. See pamphlet for testi mony of cures in all diseases, which the limits of tin ads ertisement will not permit to be named here. Agents al% e them assay; they contain a 2 pages of certificates of high charactet, and a stronger ARRAY OF PitooF of the virtues of a medicine, never apikared. It is one of the pe culiar features of this article that it never fails to benefit in any ease, and if bone and muscles are left to build upon let the einacia ted and lingering invalid DOPE ON, and keep taking the meth 'eine as long as there is an improtemenL The proprietor would CAUTION THE PUBLIC against a number of articles which come out under the head of • SARSAPARILLAS, SYRUPS, &c., as curcli for Dropsy, &c. They are good for nothing, and concoc ted to gull the unitary; TOUCIIITIFE)1 NOT. Their 'mentors net er thought of curing such lil• - .1!;1SeR till this article had ddrie it. A particular study of the pamphlet is earnestly solicited. Agents and all who sell the article are GLAD To CIRC7ULATE 'gratuit ously. Put up in 300 z. bottles, at 81: 12 oz. at sl each—the largest hold ing It oz. more than tn o small bottles. Look out nod sot get im posed upon. Every bottle has "Vaughn's Vegetable Litho:alit/tic Mixture," blown upon the glass; the written signature of G. C. Vaughn. {Waldo, stamped spas the cork. None 'other genuine.— Prepared by Dr. G. C. Vaughn, and sold at the Principal Otlice.%7 Main street, Butlblo, at wholesale and retail. No attention given to letters unless post paid—orders from regularly constituted Agents excepted; pest paid letters, or I. erbal COIIIIIIIIIIIC at tom soliciting ad vice, promptly attended to, gratin. Offices devoted exclusixely to the sale of this article, 13'2 Nassau street, New York city; :205 Es-ex st., Salem, Mass.,and_ In the principal druggists throughout the United States and C4nanda, as Agents. For sale by I Carter & Brother and Burton & Perking,' Erie; C. 4'.'llormit. Meadville; Dr. C. Baker, Spartacil. C. 'loan & Co., North Ea-t; I ~ L. Jones & Co., Girard: IL S.:Smith, Bridawater: It Maeutlin, 1 il fercer; Hall & Haskins. Pine !.rote: M. Wilsoni. )bigar firme; I oyd & Vincent, IVaterford; IL l'‘l. Williams and J. Ij. SI/111110.r ton, iVillTell: Chase & McDonnell, Titus, Hai, .11dalefin 'rootlet lett. Union; H. R. Terrx ,EderiLoro: S. Ilall,lr. Cranes6 - lier Lon ! , berry & Wheeler. Lockport; John A. Tracy, Eau, lexxi i yird "VIDE{ I•A nrrruszaciutii , . , UI V E LES P A ILLULES vEGETLEs iN inflNNus DE WRIGHT! LONG LIVE THE REPUBLIC! LONG LIVE I. WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE' PlLLS::—Another crisis' in the affairs of huinriiily has passed: another nevi it tamed; the hos tile elements have tort—the battle is fought and mon: - FRANCE IS FREE; A long struggle it has been—first bursting into theptl lid excesses of sudden political emancipation—then relapsing ogler a victori -one leader; then snapping the chain., imposed by the allied powers —and agrti t gelding to time-serving conservatism. But France had tasted he an, et•ts of Liberty. Could s h e forget it? No: Iler pertitlioulking was, in the splendor of his power, sins en ignomin iously from his throne and Francr —glut musi I I bert i y-lot ing France, " • has again taken her place iii the'Vnn Of nations.' Itl yirki'Lcs I'ILULES VEGETALES. IN1)1rs DEAVRICIII Napoleon said that "the stomach governs the norld.” Nations are distinguished by, the quality °Meir cookery,- and arc indebted greatly for the energy of character to the perfection of digestion.— While the ancient Romans lived in simplicity, they were invinci ble; hut when luxury crept in, physical and mental enervation fol lowed, until they were no longer able to resist 'the more hardy northerners. By improving digestion, and removing morldile hu mors. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills become a great moral and political engine. They clear the head, and by the bur)} ancy of spirits which they impart. improve the heart. They thus exerc ke a powerful influence in favor of civil liberty. The energy of a people depends measurably upon the health °ea people, and the maintenance of their rights depends upon their energy. Therefore give bealth,:and you give energy, and sustain popular governiuMit. Let all, then, cherish hehlth, not merely for the enjoyment WI jell it brings, but for the gigantic interests which depend upon it. , Let Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills Le used in the spring, to preyl ent disease in the fall. Had Louis Phillippe been a man of common sagacity, he would have ceded to the people those little reforms for which they asked, and would thus have staved oil' a rev olution.— But he not only denied them, but added insult to, injury, by cur tailing the few privileges n filch the people had. Matter and mind are governed by the same general laws. Abuses may accumulat in the human body, which a revolution alone can remove; at here as, by moving in time, the ev it day is postponed indefinitely. "VIVE LA REPUBLIQUE!" WYE LES VEGETALLS PILULES INDIENES DE WRIGIPP! HORRIBLE MISTAKES!! Are sometimes made by confounding one medicine with anoth er, and administering the wrong article. Equally horrible arc those mistakes Which are made in supposing that all rills are a like, and that therefore. it is indifferent which are taken, and if one kind is bad all are bad together. This is a very great uthtake.— There is as much difference Gem een WRlaill 's I•• MAN Vraere at.e P/LLS and other articles as between ntidtllght and noonday:— We do not wish any to take our word merely for this statement.— Let any one, having taken other medicine, try this. Nuthinginore will be nece&sary. Many -h: ITIVG or grown, !been led awn ....iy persons nave, ly by aCo , i'A . .,r Suomi; as it they as ticipated that it n (tub] remove the nausea or the medico.... But eh y are generally Mistaken. Without the semis' those arti cles jh ye nothing to recommend theta, and st ould not he sold a, Piltilla W single ay. But with the sugar, and by giving the article a name' t i d to RIMIT'S INDIAN VEGI TANTA: P/1.19, they gain a tem porary notoriety: Wolves they arc in sheep's clothing, of whom the pit nic should steer sufficiently clear. I Let t be retuetnbered that Witiou fs INDIAN Year:l...nix rit.tri, are pr pared ti. ith special reference to the laws governing the hu man y.. Consequently, they are always good, al wa> s useful, alway eflie'tive in rooting out disease. Ih-cry family should keep them t hand. :NTS.-0. D. Spofford, Erie; W. & P. Judson & CO., Wa llJohn McClure, Sen. Caroni: Abraham Tourtellott, Union; Potter, West Springfield:ll 11. Townsend, Springfield; 'own & Co.; Wattaborg and forth East. ea devoted exclusively to the sale of WRIGIErS INDIAN 'CABLE PILLS, ‘‘liolesale end retail. nig Race .street, Ph il- I ia; 1.1.9.8 Greenwich ttn.et, New York; and I' ./3 Tremont st., t. Eri , Mo. 1, IPIP. _____ 37 AGI terror Riley D. C. VEG nifclpl Bo.to Mr =tams AND ItiaL3loB3). & LYN COI ' hate received. and are now receivine, their stock of Ric!' SPRING DRY GOODS among %stitch tt and the int4t, nicest and cheapeo GOMIS of time season, to .h the attention of the Citizens of Uric anti vicinity is invited. n't forget the store—?'orarr of 4,ixfk - Street and the Public April t*. 1848 be fo %Ole ~.j '~ I BUAWLB UT GREAT VARIETY. 1 - 1 DIFFERENT I'ATTLItNB and styles of SILMIJ , , 4 .1 including the fashionable Canton ('rape, ranging front P 5 $l.O 00, all shade.. Also, the French Crape Barnum, bunk ;ashmere, plain and eintronlered. Wilms, plaid and plain and In short 1 nut bound to bun the most difficult one on ;le. C. B. WRIGHT. e, 29, Wit . .50 •Bteam Sinews and Boilers. E are now prepared to make to _order high Pressure Engines suitable for Mills or other Machinery, and limns)) Boilers c most approved kinds, on short notice and at the iery lots est LESTER., BENNEW & CIIES . TER. 31. IX= / NNE'nl! BONNET:!—Gimp, Lace, Devon and le•ghorn Bonnets for women and children, at the old Jew store. French 31. KOCH. 111MMI . . - White Dish. NNEWsupply direct from Mackinac on the Corercn oppopite the Court House. by - WRIGwr. ay 12, 11,48. r gored nnd s f d W.. 1 nd If\\. - .IC• t petingt Floor Oil Cloths, &c., for sale cheap nt the Old Jew e, on French street. April EL IRS. I Illtand Seal Slipper?. and Walking Shoes, Men's Gaiters and 'Went at the old Jew Store, 'Preach street. M. KOCH. pill lEli. 1 IfiIBEAT assortment of Rand Mous is the county for sale by May F. IL COI K. WVOLEGAL E. OUNTRY MERIIANTS, an others who have not pure aced 7 their spring supplies of Su r. Molasses, White Lend, ails. ill find it to thei advantage to give us a call before put chasing elsewhere. Our ar angements are such that we oan fur uleh on the shortest notice, nost articles needed by retail dealers. at piltsburgh prices. trans} tation added. Call at A. IC ino ware house, eth street Landing. RI:ST & 4411.5EY, Ag'ts. ie, May 5,1818. , trod' Shawls! Shawlel. ILK. Printed entbinere, Tissue and M. de. Lam Shaw' jun re ceived by (May 17.) TIMIALS &,DEIVEY. PBoiled and raw Linseed Oil, by the barrel or gallon, at 14 !wives rates, by May 12. CARTER & BROTHER. LUMEN DitinlS GOMIS. TlllO day opening, n great variety of Dress Goods. comprising in Part the fashionable - Silk nod Linen Tirades, and Goat's Hair Slialleys, Grenadenes, *Witted jiarages, Robe de Gauze, Swiss 6ef, changeable Poll de Chevoit„ French Jacionett Plaids. Swiss mad dotted Lawns. together with an imosunl variety of cheap fast colored Lawns and Gitighams all of which I can an will sell as cheap as the cheapest, at my store, opposite the Cagle Hotel. C. li. WRIGHT.. Erie, April tO, 1848. 51 NEI* GOOZEI FOR 8P1211313 =UDE. vow receiving a very_la rge etnek:and selling nt prices far, very NI far below any thing ever oliVred in Erie before. Further par ticulars hereafter. am meantime, please call at the corner • i • 1 tinny. - _ mP. 3lrre.r. rilE OBSER,, 213 Published Weekly, and Tri.. Erie County, Pa. BRUN & SLOAN, PUBLISHERS (5, 1 OFFICE, CORNER OF STATE STREET SQUARE. TERMS OF THE PAPE • The Tri-Week is published every Monday, day Evenings, at THREE HOLLAESpt FLA of als.,lnonths. Single copies in wrappers, 3 cents. 11 The, weekly is published on Saturday - , and City subscribers by the carrier, at Hy mull, or at the °trice, in advanee, 1 1 Utlf not paid in advance, or within three , of subscribing. two dollars w ill be charged. All Orders for the I'ii4Veekly out of the ec:i pruned by the cash to secure attention. to terms.l r . iFfAlleouununications must be post paid. 1 11 RATES OF ADy' ERTISING. 'Cards not exceeding 4 lanes, doe year. 2, 1 One square .. .. lll,OO do. do. ,six months, I k,l/.44 ,Cri 'do. do. three' months, Thant ient adveniteluenti..so cents per squat:: o:futtealaMl7.4,: less, for the first insertion; 9.4 cents for each subsequent %sway. Yearly time erlisers have the pen liege of changing at plei,,, - ; but ] al ' no time are allotted to occupy mor e th al be limited la their immediate ousine.e. I, Advertieiluents not having other threttio,,,, in be leienti LI forbid andeharged accordingly. 1 3 V.lOO RIgS ( 3 0 d'Aig . 07' olFri, BENJAMIN F. DENNI 'ON, ATToaNuT AT Law, Cleveland. Ohio—OlTicS on Superior 1 , ... in Atwater's Block. Refer to Chief Justice Parker, t: A na' Law School; lion. Richard Fletcher, lUkiiate it., ikAw n , lianniel 11. l'orkins, 141/ Walnut it., Philalielphia; lhetwit Kim ball, i1e,0., 53 Wall sweet, New York. For testunori L t„, fer to this othce. II GRAHAM & THO3IP,§ION, Arroicymyl , AND COW:SELLORS AT - LAw--41(.11Fe Of/ Etta strer, ON et S. Jae k,on's 'store Erie. 1,131(AIT,IIS & LANE, , ATTOR VDTS AND OD AFEIA.ORS AT ,%ic---mmel: Olt clItDs2Mlll bide of the l'ut,lic Square, Erie. Pa r j 1 J. B. JOHNSON,I fET AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW--OiliCe 11l stairN, Erte. JAMES C. 11ARSII4LL. CET AT t. w—Office up SLaitS in Tattunany Ban tr of the 1' 'otliunutary't, o ice, !) MURRAYLEON, NEY *ND VSiLLOR AT LAW—Ot \ fic r te 13% er C. D. Kier, entrance one door %%Cm- of Statp etreet, on the I! VTTOK ipg; I A i-ro nor tTTII, J TIBISALS & DEW Y, MAI FRS in Dry (k4ls, Dry Groceries, eroCkery, Ilarthram Ne. 111. Cheap4tle, Ene. • i ” CADNVE ER n ardware, Dry Goode, Grocerie Idnund, and ope door east of the Eagle Dr )1i; 1 ' W. MOORE I LI .4,F.rt in Groceries, Provisions, Wines. 1 1 &C., No I. Perry BloCk, State street, Eri A. H. fIITCHCOCK. Ue .r.rn in Grocerie:. and Provisions of all Itindi, State street, et. doors north of the Diamond, Erie. lIIRA3I COO. _lll FSWI.4: AND RV:IAII.. Dealer in cheap i tier, at No. 5,130nne1l Block, State :ft' !BENJKAII GRANT, ' ORNET AVII C6I:?iSt.I.IA , R AT LAW an/ coinmi•ioner ofDet , ± 11, olice Tammany Hall, sesorril tor t=tx dwra.me.tufLil. illtaind' rortlerErie., - • P. A. R. BRACk%7 Arronwe A‘iiirorNavir.Loß AT L.w. Prairie du Chien \Vann% praenCes in tile Counties of Crat% ford, Want and lon a,VI bin, and in Clay toil county, lona. " - IL SEIGNIOR &CO. iv - maces and Dealen+ in Iniport'd and Domeinc Ora :cco and ,Snuti, N 0.3. Reed Mune I 'Erie. V.Nur MOSES KOCkl. WHOLE-9ALE AYD RETAIL Dealer in Stapta and Fancy Dry G Grdeeries. er.x.kery, Ready Made Oohing, &e.. Cownrrr Building., corner of French and Fifth f.reem. Erie. . S. DICKERSON. Plirsle 1.4 N AND SURGEON—Office at his residence on Seventhn% eppobile the :M..tliodiid Church, Erie. j I C. 13. WRIGIIT. • 1v110L1F9... I EANDR VTA IL aCllier ill Dry G4rds. Grocerimillardwro.: Crock..ry, Clas,.-ware, Iron Nails Leipier, Ulls, &e.,corr.?! 2. 4 tats ,treat fi th e public mutre;oppfrite the Eagle hotel. at JOtIN /I. Cut—cry mid Itorotigli top') or—ollie 'third story, No. 1, re! Block. i•ireet, near 71.11, Erie. Akil *21 4 ., 1 , 1. 4 . SMITH JACKEION Dr Atr:n.iir I)ry Goods, Groceries, Ilard‘tare, Queens. Wate.lo &c., 121, Clreapsitle. Erie Ira, 1. ItOSPAgWE DE • Ltft's in Foreign and Domestic Dry Book, and tnioea. ace.. No. 1. Fleming! BROWN & M'C kLE , 17 , 11) RE nat. dealers in Dry No. 4. Chemegide, Erie. WILLIAM RIBLET• CABI , ETTAII"F-R Vpholstbr; and Undeliaker. corner of Stale ,trots, Erie. +JOSEPH KELSEY, NUFACTURFR Of Tin. Copper fiheet•itpn ware, Mr Tiiht Stove pipe. &c.. corner of French an - Fifth btrects. Erie. KELSO & LOOMIS, •EVERAL renvaiging, Produce and Cot i nanigonSferehantr; deem I coar , e and tine salt, Coal, ' Shingles, 6r.e.rubbt , l4 west side of the bridge, Erie. EDI% IN J. K )V.lOlllll. WM. M. GALLAGIIER, Gl,Citti. Forwarding and CoruinitAoi l'ileteltanl, and dealer it salt, &c., Warehouse on di Public Dect Randal bridge4,:Erte. WALKER & 931 GENERAL. Forwarding, Commission and ' owl %Vane-house cant of the Publießridge G. LOOMIS 4 C ..1 Dr %Lint; in Watches, Jewelry, Silver, G an silver, Plakqui Britannia Ware Cutlery. Military anti 'alley Goods. Sue mi. nearly opposite the Eagle Hotel. Erie.! G. Loomis, T. V. Aim" CARTER & BROTHER, Wricit.ss %LE and Retail dealers in DruoS. Medicines. raints ,lll, Il)e,tulfs. Mass. ke., No. 6. Reed fopse,' Erie; EAGLE HOTEL; llv ii IRA No L. BROWN, corner of State steeet and the Public Mut rrie, Eastern Western and Southern stage office. - JOEL JOHNSON. DFALER in 'Theological, Idlscellaneous,(Sunclay and alma School Books, Stati°nary. &c. N 0.111 .1 firemen stmt. Frit LYTLE & AMILTON. • nom° VA TILE Merchant Tailors, on the Public square, a WO west of State street, Erie, LE:STER, SENNETT & CHESTER. IRON FOVNDERS, Wholesale and Retail Realer' in Stove*. 110 :0 1. ware. dm State street, Eric. BURTON & PERKINS, AD RETAIL dealers in Drugs.. Medicines. R7 154 ' Groceries. &c. No. 5, Reed House. Erie. L. WARREIy. - SANT, Blind and Door Tilanufaeturer. and dealer in OAP , east corner of Sill and State streets, Erie. D. S. CLARK. ,- 151101.FFIALE • pin avr.tti. Dealer in Groceries. I"nir4ierec . °4 Chandlery, Stone-ware. &e. ate.. No. ill: French were. Ent' E, N, HULBERT C0.'63;.% STORAtir, Forwarding and Pioduce 4.7Ornallf!PiOn !lierrhvo•l7l Dealers in Lehigh and Eric Coal, Salt and produce PV:d, Fartieirlar attention paid to the sale of PrOduce , and AlerclialidiZor No. 3 and I Cobern Squar. LttiVit , 111 ' 3n ' ^. le, N. y. E. N. DeLarar. Vafi 1848. Bust di pi: :Ira ns Davi- STOR.I, Groceries and TrovWoes. at 'le E ' l ° l Street Lauding. Erie Pa.dig,* R.li4 K.-nre agents fur A. KING in the Storage, Fors's! Commission Business, at the above mentioned place. Any business entrusted to their care tvitt be 4(44., promptness and dispatch, L. RUST. • lIN CONSEGNIECIAT 8 1111'DS primelliew Orleans Sugar, 13 Blds. - do. 5 Bbls best New Orleans Molasses, 12 Kegs Nails, 4 Dozen Canal Shovels, ' 3 IRAs superior old Monongahela Whisker. Just reeetved on consignment at A. KING'S Ware Douse. RUST & KEIAEI , 7' - Erie May 1, ISA. . r NEW GOODS. • o j W E arc kirk receiving our supply of SPRING andf4,.. GOODS to which we invite the ntention of th{ Pu'''' "i,i molly, with Boll Co nf idence that in quantity, quality, tole 3 cheapness. our stock Will be found unsurpassed b) aaliVte this city. With a ttleady determination to stand st holly 01, own merits. Vie leave lenethe mirertmementa and steroMi ew flog to uur more gassy acigibors., HR BROWN & ItlcCATa ll y Eric. Aprll2lo, 1849.. ' - I 11213101:1071 BIirEIMUMUL ,„ QTRAW 600.1)5 ANC). tALM LEAP H&TS. L 7, received ono of the largest assorunents of Ladies' flort , "'_,,i brought to th ts market. embracing all the late styles of Bird's Eye Braids, Rutland and China Pearl Straws, Ss iir.r“:"; English and American Lace and Gimps, in endless varietT.o,k int the late styles Of Gentlemen's Pedal, Leghorn and DO '- Hats, all of which will by sold on the ß most favorable trittn BROWN & McC.Oly; MMM _ ____-------- , IMUNG AND DIDNOMMI 00001, 0 AnItNG IN LARGE QUANTITIES at the Oki •k ir ',o: in e Telegraph Building, on French street- Moselso returned from the cities, safe and sound, and in great rc d (of course;) after purchasing a very large, a very preuy soil - cheap lot ofGOODS. These gaols be has determined 10 the principal of "SMALL PROFITS AND AU Bat tnd to get them out of the way as soon as possiblt, li . la therefore any man, woman or child wishing to buy GOG_. lx will know where to go. Our arsorunent of DRY GOO. CERI ES lk CROCKERY is complete. Please notice ate lug Silk and Fancy Goods: Ba Plasd Poutt de Soi. Swiss and neirlurc"'"' ... , Embroidered Robes Watered do 0 t.'' ..,....- Black Gres de Rhine. Rep Silks, assori Florence, nssorted colors, Linen and Titaue & Cashmere Shawls, Canton CrapeMobs:TO! Sbt,74, ( Lace Cain and Collars; Swiss, Thread, and muslin bons and Element Linen Cambric Ilandkercblefs. kc. I Also, French Black Clothes and Cassimerr. Fancy al r '".;r:gr Cass i mers, Casbmests. Mohair and Worsted,Conting ,_ .„,) s a t C"P" 0 "; Satin. Fancy Silk - and Cashmere Vesting% slia,!'...or in Scarfs, Stocks and Ties, Silk Eisen and Kid 510rre!..11,74,-- I tic Suspenders; Collars, BOSOMS, etc.. • ____2.q....."-.- -- Anzavaxo =EMT _r V ER . "WY, at ads, IPROPRrit:2 ND Pt;Lie ednesday tad p r ,, , payable it[Lbe del I% cred b) • WI °nth/ from they4ll. ntY th . uit Du u,, • ersatton frau tlas itt the Count ace., north bide lowl, Erie. iquorto, Cdnthei, rt and dry Fan] LI) Gra -1.• t, F:rie, & CO. pods, randy made MS; I lock. State street. Em ItTER. 'oods, Dry Groceries tr, K, .lace Merebanii;fts Erie. L. 1)1100 FM