filistellann nub .7\vpne. T 1133 GIIIIOB 9 B From Clrambere' Journal. I livo in an old tumble-down house, not n groat many miles from London, and ott the borders of a furzy com mon. Before the ago of steam locomotion, this was con sidered the country; and oven now, there is one solitary spot. where, from mossy knolls rising beneath clumps of antique trees, wo overlook a perfectly retired and sylvan scone. _A sparkling , stream, like a silver thread, winds Its way amid rich pasture land and thick beech planta tions; an ivyed spire. furnished with a peal of soft musi cal bells, peeps forth-froni a distant village; and in the rummer evening time it is pleasant to rest on those mos sy knolls, and listen to the sad distant music. Tho ruins of the old church may be traced from this point; wild roses and are around us, with vie- . lots and bluebells; a sweet honeysuckle porch is seen loading to ,a lowly-thatched hut; and there aro lowing kina and bletting flocks by our side and in the distance. In this there is nothing wonderful; but only turn, back not many hundred yards, and seek another point; from whence to view a very different and more widely-ex tended panoramatlio vast wilderness of London, St. Paul's Wcattninister Abbey, hosts of steeples, nqriads of chineys, armies of musts and shipping clustering on the alinost choked-up and hidden river, good old Thames; in fine, smoke, fog, and misery without end: Seen from this common, there the sun sets; but the holy moon rises' behind the tall trees and the old church, which I can reach - in less time than I have taken to gos sip about it. Royalty for many years found a secluded and peaceful home on this ancient common, famed aliko in history and legendary lore; but I know not if the ears of royalty were ever assailed by the same tinearthlyyells and hootings which so often disturb our retirement, and remind us of the descriptions we have read of the war- wheiops of the Indian savages. The explanation is, that there aro several stands of donkeys, where these animals aro let out for, hire, on different parts of the common; and the general assemblage, or grand emporium is close to the garden wall which bounds the domain once hon ored by a royal presence. Ono evening during tho past summer, as I was re turning Awn a ramble by the Sitio of a dear invalid, who wag drawn abOut in a hand:carriage, two ragged little girls loitered around our gate from idle Curiosity, to watch the occupant of the pretty green citadel assisted into the Rothe. I was struck by the appelraneu of the elder of the two;' for although with a quantity of mulled black hair. a very dirty face, and still dirtier habiliments, 1 could trace a singular loveliness both of form and fea ture. She had large, languishing, blue eyes, shaded by long, black, silken lashes; but notwithstanding this. the gipsy physiognomy was decided; and as there were matt• of that tribe in the neighborhood, I doubted not that these vagrants were wanderers from their tmts.— After legating the poor little things with some tempting, cakes, I asked the beauty her name, when she answer ed with distinctness and propriety, “Mazelli Lee, please ma'am." ' "And what is your father, my dear?" I said. "Father's a gipsy, pleaso.rna'at a. " "And your -mother is a gipsy too, I suppose, my doer?" "No, mother's a Indy, and drives donkeys, pleme zirt'am." I pressed the child to try_and explain her meaning; but all the answer I could get was, "Mother's a lady, and keeps donkeys." She made me comprehend that the smallest and.most eamsiradotikey-stind on the bor der of the common, nearest our house, belonged to her mother; and that her only brother, a little bigger than herself, was also an assistant in the business. She said their home was not very fur the pits near the caverns," where a miserable collection pf huts had been from time immemorial. Moreover, on questioning Ma zelli further, I found she regularly attended the Rev. Mr. Sunday-school, knew her catechism, "and said her prayers every night, when mother washed her face." I hoped that a portion of the latter statement was true; but the face-washing scented quite incredible. -My curiosity was aroused; and tho next day I walked "dose past the dmikey-Mand, which Mazelli Lee had de scribed 114 being kept by her mother, "the lady:" and th'en I observed an individual whom I had often seen be fore, but without noticing her particularly, or giving her a second thought. This individual was n woman still oung and good-looking. with the fresh color of uncloud c d health lighting up her blue eyes--cyca almost as 'man n:id es the little Mazelli's—and with an anxious expres sion lining sometimes across the vacant but good-hu mored composure, which was the Wading' character of her countenance. Her appearance_Was,not at all that of a conventional heroine of romance; yet I could not help fancying - that there was somewhat of different breeding, shown by her general bearing and unstudied attitudes, from that usu ally displayed by the race of females engaged in her boi sterous calling. Her two little girls were squatted on the grass beside her; and a handsome specimen of a real, genuine-looking, good-for-nothing gipsey man was lull ing at his ease near the group, in supreme enjoyment of a pipe. I did not like to speak to tha mother and her daughters under those circumstances, because not patron izing donkeys, and being an inhabitant, it was not a very agreeable or perhaps safe acquaintance to form; but Ma -tern know mo directly, and came bounding forward, while the woman courtesied 'eireatly, and without the us ual vociferations of, "Donkey to-day, ma'am? steady donkey—quick donkey!" Ono or two evenings afterwards I was in company with a volublo lady, who had como to °qr neighborhood for change of air, and was ordured by her medical anon slant to take donkey exercise. She was full of a "most singular adventure she I met with—a perfect romance in real life:" an -ter gossip, to my great satisfaction, _ lated to tlio donkey-woman. "Yesterday morning," said she, "my young friend Miss It—and myself. had donkeys brought to our door earl• fur a long exenrsioa; and while trotting along, attended by a frank, rosy-look ing female; wo began speaking to each other in French, not wishing the driver to understand our conversation.— After u while however the donkey:Woman said very quietly, 'Ladies it Is as well to tell you that I understand Frozeh.' We wore at first speechless from surprise, and thou from not knowing what to say—afraid ofbomething. we should not tell what, although hllO was by no means intrusive, but behaved with porfeet o propriety. By-and- by. in order to break tho awkward silence. I remarked to hies R—how well the einging had been conducted at t. Mark's church on the proceeding Sunday evening. hes' a very beautiful Choral hymn had been sung, and the chanting 'exquisitely continued. We regretted that neither of .us remembered tho composer's haute, as we desired to procure the - music.'" " have it at home, ladies;' said the donkey driver; •it is taken from an old oratorio, and is part of my school music. I was at St. Mark's on Sunday: and felt pleased to hoar it again.' •'Sho then offered to lend us the music in question; and this was modestly and simply said, just as if we atlst know her history, and therefore ought not or need not feel a9t6iushed at slat discrepancies. flowerer, when We 'did e*pre§s (=surprise, shesitoply narrated her sto ry, whiis {his:—Sho was the only child of a wealthy his first marriage, and her mother dying dur ittertif thildheed, she was placed et a boarding-school for young ladies, where she reeelvetrlthe usual education. But she was-idle. and hated learning: and when site left school and returned home, she fouild a stop-motht r, who did not treat her kindly, and 4,oearrie a severe tathinis fleas, to her thinking. 'A troop of gipaies win 1111; into the neighborhood, she secretly formed Their acquaintance: and in the end eloped with their chief, Mr. Johnnie Lee by name, and became his wife. After leading -a yea dering/ife for many' years, she had indUced he a r !maim. to settle here; froth a desire that their unfortunate chil dren should receive a 'Christian education,' as she term ed it, and also because a relative of her husband's we; ft flourishing fly-proprietor in the vicinity , and might for. %yard their views. "Ma hrritusliand Was a rover by na ture: idle and caicksa; and all she had been able to do v.tt• to (.4shindi a d0111:1'y bit:T2ll4.. and to attend to herself. Sho declared that the pure air, and the uniraml, melled freedom of her mode of life, was Suitable to taste; and we pmstill her no further, poor creature!" 1 Such was the tale kheard; too singetlairind improba:! ble for a• fictitious parratke, too - extravagant for inven-1 tion. It induced me to pteia visit. after the hours of donkey usage were over, to lllr.,Johnnie Lee's hut "by, the caiverns." I knew by re provioasebservation, that "tit pits" contained wtched hovels, anestill more wretche d inhabitants; but the ono Ic i ,now entered W s worse than had ventured to anticipate. It consisted f only tw rooms; the under ono with a mud floor, with ho coiling broken and the upper flea projectingthrougb. did not ascend the ladder loading to that, for I saw quite t below to surprise and bewilder me. A scene like t near my own comfortable home, and in the'midst 1 rigorous properties of the conventional life!—and 'wo• man of nearly the same grade, originally, as myse , o nearly the same bringing up, thus outraging the corm lot decencies of life! Ilow far beyond the saddest tales o romance or the wildest visions of fancy! Her three chi dron were around her, supping on potatoes; but titer was no snowy cloth on the tottering board, no cleanl, basins of new Milk, no fresh flowers in ,wicker baskets nothing as it would, have been were I , relating n fi ctiot4 Outside there were no honey-beesor garden-plots, where sweet thyme, and mint, and sunflowers grow; nothing but foul donkey sheds adjoining, where, amid damp fod • der and noisome stench, rested the weary animals ere they wore turned out on the common to shift for themi selves during the night. The gipsy husband was not there. I did not ask for him, for I guessed his haunt but too well. It was' an "owre true tale" I had heart, and thiwwas the_ moral. - ~ Johnnie Lee's wife opened a chest which stood in on 3 corner, containing the rags of the family, and amidst them lay concealed her sole earthly treasures: her fath er's miniature, some school:honk, with her maiden name inscribed in them, which I forbear recording; and seni l e torn and yellow-looking music—the music valid' she had - offered the loan of to my acquaintance She gasle me no'further explanation; made no comments; but she did confess, that if it should please God to afflict her with sickness, sho knew not what would become of them.— To her father and fainily she had been the saute as dead since her disgraceful elopement. She had indeed putl chased pure air and untrammelled freedom at a fearful price! Poor thing! with a smile on her lip,.but witlia tet r .in her eye, she added, "I do w:sh my children to u.- cave a Christian education; and when I look on them, particularly on my little Maze Ili, and remember their in heritance, I dare not think. But I have chosen my lot. My husband does not beat or ill-use me: ho has given tr i p 4 many bad practices fdr my sake; and if ho is rather for d of the shelter of the public-house, ought Ito complain f ONO, Do not sited tears for tae: I have no feeling f r atvsrlf.'! And she said truly. A woman destitute f feeling scents an anomoly in human nature; but this sl e inn.st be, and fine sympathies are wasted when expendd on her. But for the' pour little children my heart st II W bleeds. 'Gentle ad flows in their veins, for the ties f 1 relationship cannot be broken; and what a curious fated y party would be formed of the mingled race: the ate t decorous and prosperous of the middling classes of the co,nmunity in Juxtaposition with the refuse of humanit l y —thieves, vagraids, and thmkey drivers!. 1, By Magnetic Telegraph. Dispatches for tho 'Z'ri-Weoltly Observer. BCFPAT.O M.tRKcT. „lime 5, 1 , 1., FaMrday was rather active than otherw be. We heard . f the aloof; Wm Ida Marine Militt,,ur, mid ?3; of 500 bids sec - ern, fair bran s at same; of I:0 ,lo at battle tigute. In tt heattlieTe n crc heavy vales: 1.11,1 00 bu Chicago, , elll at 91. c; 0000 bu Ohio 0 Ir; 115 , do at saw; 2590 los mterii,r ;;e ;ern at , 11,e0. In Coin there tt re, a fdir demand: lioldpr,; hate mit anced their se,v.. I Salea this moralist; of 12:;0 bu at 3.4 - e; tt..,00 do at We; of •2:_- , 011 du t IGe. Laq et ening .400 do to arrive. at :1•-e. OriLi eoutitme ina - the. Ft, ir -amides would bring ale. Holden; of tue....,1 perk a e thin at tit) 9-5. mid moderate Kites, were made at that figure. l.a d is firm at 5,1 c; rates eonsiderable. Iligtra taus cold this moral g to the eatent,of 00 bbla at 1:-Iceilts. NEW YORK Juno 5-2 P. M. - The btory of the new revohution in Mexico, and the r, pudiation of the l'ireaty was a hoax. The treaty was ratified by the Chamber of DopVes the l i tli nit., 51 to 35. The other branch will no dot approve it by a largo majority. A dispatch from Petersburg, say 9 the Delta contait farther peace news— Orders hnd been 'issued calling the outposts of the army, which expected to march for tl coast between the Ist and 15th of June. Gen. P. F. Smith has been appointed superintande... of the embareation at Vera Cruz. Eau. Worth's ion is,said to have been ordered to California. Later accounts from the Trench West "Indies. Guadl loupe and Martinique, represent things in a diplorab o state. • I The greatest vigilence was neces , ary to prevent an i - surrection.amodg the slaves, who believed that they a l ro speedily to be eManemated. The new !Governor appOitn ed by the Provisional government of France had arrived. Out of the town of Gaudaloup there had been ono cOntiii ual scene of riot and drunkenhess for throe days. The steamboat Andrew Kennedy, C apt. Miller, exPlO ded on the Tombigbee rivediast Sunday week. Thirty peisons were killed or missing, twelve badly . wounded, errs two dreadfully scalded. The wounded were convey ed-to the marine bolas]. • The steamer Clarksville was burned on the Mississippi, on the :nth ult. 'Fite Captain and crew, eight or ton in number, and thirty deck passengers, perished. The cab inpassengemwere saved. INlArtErr.—Tito demand for flour good, and the supply of good brands is moderate. Sales at $3 31.-1 for coin- Mon and good Miehigamts 37h for good Genesee. Coin is held at Cl a 62c for round yellow; 5i a 5:3 for mixed. -.A 0 rruiE undersiirned mould respectnilly inform the gentleinen of Mt Ll* and t acinity that he 1111.1 opened a TAILORING rillOP oh the South ide of the-Public square, a lcw doors Last of tie Erie Bark. wherd he will at all [DON. be ready and happy to wait upon those wr may lIIVCor him is hit a call in this !meat bush et.s. From Fro long et :erienee iu saute of the principal shops in London end other Eurol can cities. and strict attention to all but-iness -which may n be marmite,' to blur, he confidently hopes that he shall he alwa.a deemed narthi to receive a share of public patron age.- His tierkshall be eteci,ted in such a manner as n ill bear a close and int ortant inspection, and always in accordance Ishii the preirailinzfashitoes. N. It.--Cu sing done on the sportesi notice. JOHN GOLDING. Erie, Marc, lele. 3,n 15 , ~ , foot Ana Shoo Star°. t - THE sub,eriler woald retis.ctfully inform his friends j ll'eiliegnraliL,il3l he i's'lrcla-.e'iiL'loe SnCClnrtntgllesnolclitciitison the cast si.:4 of the Diamond, second door front the corner orSt mil street. whichi he intends taking post,es•ion of on the ht of 1111ach next, and he "will he happy to rce and accommodate his old friends and customers. and the public at larfte. lie natters hinitelf that he will I,e able ILO make I.lOOTe. tiIIOLS aiml all articles in his line of InltilletA, to :order, with Ileilillt, durildlity and dispatch, and pt moderate rrtte. Ile hopes to reecho, as he will endeavor to de seri e, a liheral patronage. De will constantly keep on hnnd nn assortment of well =de %Boots and Slices, which he will tell us cheap, If not cheaper. than can-rat had elsewhere. .A. GABLE. , Fob. el, 1 1 319. . r , Um. 112 1 • Alluinistxator's Bak. 1 . 2. Y order of the Orphan's Court, will Ito exposed to sate by pith tic auction or et uditeott the premises lit Girard tin Tuesday the, thstit day OfJune neits.at Ur o'clock, A. M. all the right, inter- ProPettY claim, and demand oflonepit Wells, late of Girard, deceased, of the collate ing lands, to wit: '.A certain village lot id tu rite on the Ridge Road in the borough of Girard. bounded north by the high-way, east and moth by lands of 31 . Contiell & Web-ter, anti centaining eighty perches of lamb Also, One other piece of land, situate Jo Girard township, described and bouinded as tollowA: Nei:inning at the south-east center of lands of tipraim Martin. thence north iiventy-iii degrees. west one hundred and siv perch es to a poet, thence north sixty four degrees. east twelve pinwales to a post, thence south twenty-nix tie „tees, east one hundred and sit: perches im a post. thence nom!) silty-four degrees, west twelve twin to the place br beginning, containing seems acres and eighty Perches of land, being part of a larger tract, No. 21k5. Also, one epos lot in the bortrigh of Girard and no obereil in the plan of sabt borouzh with the 'mintier Bi. Ala,, ascertain piece of land lying ninth of the canal in said borotiqh and township, bounded north by the hiclewny, east by lands o f David Olin, and west by lands offielalt Picket. containing eighteen news and one hundred and finty-three perches.. .;Urn , the undivided half of forty acres of land situate in Girard townshp :Amoral!, bounded north bylands of ---. east by lamina J. Clark, south by lands of Gregor, and treat by Mails of M eel 0/iii, being part of tract Mi. Also. a certain t illage lot in the borough of Girard on the west side of Me chanic sired. containing atiout one fourth of an acre, Down as the i‘PKonrcliie lot. Terms of .Yale.—One fourth on confirmation of sale, he balance lit Ihryeequnl llottual instalments, to he secured by Juil , men*, botid and mortgage. NAIIAIII 8311 T I, AiluVr, Nlay 111. 143. 4'll I) ANI wilily by th e box or 15113021 b. at N0..3 1101Inel L Block. state (May 8.) 11. COOK. rit„ThE supetlor article for fatally use for sale very !ow by (May P.) II. COOK. Lemons and Orauses jost received al ii . May la. 11. COOK'S. ICKI,CO Oyatcro, GherklnP, Sikrdinee, London Fotirr. &e. pyit reetit ed 33- •-15Iny IHJ li. COOK. , TOWNSEEMYEt Tim HOSTLXTRAORDINAII WO RUM—This extract is put times cheaper, pleasanter, and wares cures diseases without t (uniting, pull the patient, - GREAT FALL AND WL -The great beauty and superiority other medicine is, while it eradicate body. It is one of tbel very best Pa known; it not only purifies the whole ton, but it creates now ' ore and rich no other medicine. And in this lies derful success. It has Oerlornied wi than 3.1,000 cures of revere caret, of d were considered incurable. More than 3,000 ca:estif Chronic hi 2,titdi cases of dlspepsia; 4,000 cases of General debility and" ?Mallen bed of the diflerent Peinale 2,000 casein of Scrofula; _ the Kidne 1,1110 cases of disease of the Kidne 'a 1 EAU cases of Consumption; And thousands Of cases of diseases lOn sipelas, Salt Itheam, Pim th e aples on •e. merous cases of Sick Headache, Pain i I nal Atlections, &c., &c. Thi , , we are aware, amen appear inc front Physicians nud our Agents froth a informing us of extraordinary cures. i of the most respectable Draggists ill i that be call refer to more than 130 ca .es are thousands of cases in the City of .N refer to with pleasure and to omit of ch ecine for the preventative of diStMEIF 411 the lived of more than ri,l 1111 CIIILDU EN TIIF I is it removed the cause of disease, am 1 i ter season. It has never been ktioni ii.. delicate child.. RIIMINLVVI TM 9arsaparilla id Ut•C`d with the u i 51,,,,,,„ 'untie cOi minims, hone, at severe or cures it ha performed are indeed , sometimes gt , • temporary relief, Om the system men en the limbs are I , t_r Hear Mr. Seth ' • V. one of II lawyers in Hartford, Conn. ' leloll received front !Mai De. TOW NA F N 1..—1 have 11F(di u y and it is excellent in its effects el t which I am subject. from at homy , in a public stage. ,'lease bend the tint Seymour. 2 hat e colawreed II ill) oho and they recommend your riarsaparill ' Mulford. March It!, 1.813. nougli ,his 84 if th 4 CONSUMPTIO Cleanse and Strengthen. Canftimpi C'ansumplinn. Lu rr Complaint. t-1 Spitting of .10.4, S.reneva in I hareala,Mgrult prifwe ErFec ; hare been and can be coact!. • DA. Tow %sr Nl , Dear t-ir Non violent cold which nettled on my In deed, finally it became a coustott It as to prevent me true attending, to low years it inerea,ted on me gratin breathed nn itli difficulty, , and bad neater, and for the laet nine en Sarsaparilla, lint regular night -tier seif stippoi_e:l that I would die with the Ittippilletqi to inform V 4 that to hottica of your ttzantapat illa. I find i me gradually, and I not enjoy ing be years. I had almost entirely loot it hinted:, You are at liberty' to publi• 141 Pete, if you My little girl, n Ito Is threis years whole of la.t Winter. Willie nein, of it; and it noon natirely relieved 111 now well and hearty as any Child 11 little blotches: it took them away al ;low; and I ant ehe reCOl e cacellent medicine. • GIRLS, RE, o have pale CCIIIIPICCIOUP, I, are "out of Sparw," 11 's Sarmparilla. It will ad blotches, andghe tou tii beanllllll COlllpiellUlf onarr led ladies. You wh rough Om To‘‘ uNeu freckled at , at %Jae to • TO MOTHERS & M tract or tiart,apartlla tia 10111 . 11:, ruwplaiulr. . Ally ere nee to bunt o,` lot any of are rilbjec nl gran. I. approleln enitekenin 1110 , 1 iCIIIO I r e is apprnariling neglect to take u. the nurorra,ay atlit burri al 11115 tune of lire. n.rng Oft, tuedirizie. it; H omanhuthl, a It is • the blood and Inc igor; .5 invaluable for all -the the 11`1110k lug the impolitic )-will a. to totAtue.• ;1 ' lUChI int:die:tie, taken Po It bract ergte—hy hit. 4 we the case u SCillii , lll,,k t: it - ideate conclu,i‘ely Ito Il red lt. I i u ti .. the u c t r ie ll I . l l ' t q' L ' : l i s "I ' t ' i :1Y:1 : l l . ] 1 , ' Tintidil Ctll,lJ! •HFC/1//-1.)12ar Sir. I fins th v children ha 1c 1.1411 cisies 4..10 media Me. '1 hey o dr. have taken only lour till el myself tinder i1ecp . 01.114., Yours ferpec mil) , 1: 4 .1.1.12 'tV rk, March I, P., 17. • I-At:l - 1u: (being I) tilt , great .success and it it : 4 .u - sap:ail 1, 0 number of wen 0110 0 cuinineuct i .l mating S.art.aparill,t, Ili generally put It OP in the tame rhafc , Is fir superior and four Inneo stron.n: hoping thereby 10 deceits the public. 1.. wit publish cointerceit Ceitilicalea: lauthere and other interested ,pei o names. to which they put e.-mdre to One ni.d.e, a medicine, and pairs I. cured by using Dr. 'Fon tisetars rsa Cl/red by hi:, ~t.uff. Ile .den ladis 14 i%llO ,a)leS himself .111 31. 11., %% Ito I it tors horses by turns for 0 liselibuo, caws signed by fictitious [taws eta einPfslittr,..'aparillit, and that it nun great variety of other tricks arc is their trash. The public shoula I,c t, counterfeits. .4 , lire.--Aller the first of Juntiari ilide2.s they are put tip with 0 11K1111 raining try lac =Airlift:of Dr. Town, setid. . . e Principal care, 1211 Fulton birect , & Co., !+, 'fate Oreld. tio-lon: 14. y Phil:Wel - 0 la: is. N. Dance. Drugg. .... . . _ ... ... ... r .1 Ce. perle 4 I co, nuns CI !Jr Toe OM 1. Or )0 ir excell Ind c re. stitch 1 t ECM ritub,to ; Wright & Cu. 111, CIL South Peal street, rind by NI( ;Timm throughout th nod the CualEa & thitoriirit mul BM' Retail Agelas for Erie County—J... May 1. I :PI. -i, •M. IC - AXMXITAYA I: 1 1 fr li t: sub•criber i., , now receiving I Is, I the tint in market. consisting I: Pat Hardware. , Boots and Shoes, CrOCk.2r '. 4i 31y stock is 1011116mM) large for th • , all to pulling in the Din% spaperts of pie it ;it •hati three times the amount 011 N 1111 , till Will leave to wiser and smaller Pt i't‘4. chi•ap and ;will he bold as cl;,eap as'e• it 11 LUAbr. as I intend to sell air ca , h, la d w Blomc that pay down for their (.;eodi to I and see for yourselves, and I think } u n ity and pricer. GENTLEME ICI 0 Black and lllue Black Cloth , : Ind go mixed do.; Blue. Black, fancy stripe, Gr. article du.: Satinnettb, Kentucky Jet in. any quantity of Summer mulls, for lb ma 4 ith many other articles too 11111111211.1 ~.... h LADIES DRESS „ohmeres. Mtabltti de Laineb, , rt , inglatins, Eatlbtort 10.. Mohair 1.1. re ,ashional Ic article: plaid and phtin 1,1 Alpaca of asborted colors, and pried: , .I.viss Mtslins.Jackonet.Cambric,l I a i large lot of summer Shan Is, dres , ' iwelies kid eloi es', black and in bite a -lack. white, and colored bilk glut 2 dack silk ho.e, ',Met: :Ind IA 11110 rot toll 1101-r. Whitt.. brown mid miled: .olored silk Cloves, Nark, Whitt al and nalking Shees, children's dr I kerchiefs; bilk Bandana, do, Sill. I ,to.; Diaper crash and ton citing, American Ginghams, Lawns, and Erie. April a, ISE,. ElhavAS: - ,0 1 11,K, Printed Casbarre, Tb‘sue ceited bi (May 17.) WRING AM) - t it A RRiViN.: 1.ARGr.0.1.1 N 1 lA_ in the 'felegraph Building, n Tenanted from the cities, safe and s. (of cuorse,) after purcha-ing a v cheap lot ()MOODS. These good 1 the principal of ''SMALL PROFI' Ind to get them out of the t% ay as.e. therefore any nm. woman or child will know n here to go. Our nssort • CC11111.4 & CROCKERY is complO lug Bilk and fancy (foods: (land l'oult de Bei. Watered do If Black GrOd do Rhine. Florence, assorted colort, Tissue & Cashtnere ( Lace Cans and Collars, Swps, bons and non ers linen Cambric II French Black Clothes rind C Cai.siniers, 'at.liinebts, Mohair and cription; Satin. Fancy Silk and Ca,. in Scarfs. Stocks and Ties, Silk Fitt tic Sibpentlers; Collars, floFoans, etc. raumis rr HIS day opening. n great variety, •pmtit the. fashionable Silk and Shallem Greairt.loneA. rhaticil liar. obes, changeable Poll de Clievero, F and dotted Lawns. together with an colored Lame+ and (iitighanis all oil cheap as the cheapest. at my tdore, Erie. April '29, 1848. NEM goons ron AT , ()Iv welt ing a very large stock , N. far below nn} thing ever otteted i ticulare betetler. In the rucahti store. Reed !fold°. Erie, April 300 IleFt Fielded and Viotti raper. at the old Jew Eltor April 31. MR. ell mnribor VY Wff.t. Tay CASH for 500.00 n feet Tof at my dock in Crie. wili Also (or any quuntity of Popular, C - Ash. Cherry. CheArnit and common Erie, April 21, 1.519. 317E1T MCC AT AIRS. 1100IP 8 Millinery F...ta I of Bonneng. Ribboms, yiteti to examine. Orphans Con j-8 T ILL be sold at public auction o day of next, at 10 o'clock in the borinigh of Erie, alLthe right it toil late of said borbugh deceased, a south half of a full Inn lot in said boroi lots Nos, 17 and 110, fronting on rlt extending back IA estwardly 105 feet: 0' fruits tfdes but tio other iinprovenient Teruis of sale, one third in hand anntigl•instaltnents ith interest. b and Viotigage. JAME" May 10, 14t3. - ft 111 .111h.11tIN IN ' n 'quaf f bottles; it 1 superbr to any fiolil or debiliu 1= i Ida mEtAcIN.E. Ida tialiaparilla ore vent-e 9.4 inyigoratel d WWll',medicines Will, strligiliens the (Al; a yo) Cr I:Or:CNA grand Evrel of its the Pant wo ,\, }'cars. 1 e; at le t APOU of I ! u natism; 1 !r• all 1: the ' et er per .l by !wore these iof Energy; Mats; Mllropsy; ood, via: lllcec togt they wit to 'tileitod Cites edible lan we have, pater ot the Cti t. Vau Bu..kirk, Ert, •wark, N. J., info, iti that place:llone. •w 'York, which rioter. Itie the Let wit. ituudoubtedi 11. V 4. lue lIIY UN Title t 1- al% (A %ST SEASON ehaum- It tilt prepared them for tl ,to injure in the le Rheu 1101i1 st,perfect success it I ironic. The now iderful. Other T ttire•ly eradicates •a Ihdly Ol%olleti. of legit and most in in an extract ci !Cetal Ir a letter i la, and an to r "0, ot Dr. Ic of }our t?ark , riroli l i nie Rheumatic, lolled so et:4l yo iGiti c s to the care,' our principal 0) i is boi 1a =ME EOM d,iUi Ntgh le, c. - - can be Cl2lll. Bra Cid erly ,Coughs, Clad, I:ret,c J itshl .tsen, Pa* iu the: sr' twe . ntyftare ngo II , . and ateet.tetl Fe%er. COugribut nut 01 'buFines. Within , 11 At Ins . I I.(Tnii', lse.' IA ith Uoug to ptet iout to my lindeed. Or friends • .C 011,41111141 1 ,11. Lill ' Stlll , ll.o,llller Iva! benlth rezpred. It r haallta thin I liar nipetite, vhich this with 'illy nam took u ly; in :ccere he ho; o redo- ll•p.11 I 11711112,- Luce g th uce for 110 il-u re in the 1,11a(1 a yeti. had co the me dic i m I gins I Lr emue as Well a,hiy:eit. a abbe is tr ,a« • . :the V.IW full of her t.kul i,binooth lid lair her health Iron' your W. CONAN". THIS. Hey on he Nee, a WItIC or trio of tli • Doctor aloe your Howl, rcs :ore the isnatiou, , parkling yco, tint, =C I.lllllCtliC RIM) I..IIME:S. c‘Ple•-Is PreParC female %OD, has r hind (.$ toil, ”the t i, a CMIIII paq II in ref. 1 , 011 to turn of entath C tem Iles 1 eel cr lurtho•C Lire, 1% dipeltt , to a Well erJod itmy 1e del), to it Icy veldid le ledlillCd In te-citi u. ej, 'the s)ttele. Jm razco w 1p4.3 iI In nen ilc the Ila 'the hotly—hot an h i ,ctittent iel.,cattott 1 •utate w eak:te.d all tint en !' tlllnn l'tllCll tust.A4l. ME that di , ea:eb tl.e Litpod sill ha , IhrLt. El= ou tint el cly %% lilt for • pleasure M inform 1)I111e Scroloh by mlhelcd 'cry nel 01 let.; IL took them ion. CRMN, 100 Woc, lIEM ettse, sate of Dr. To furuierly -our 21 Valero. &c. krtles, chiniing tlani lir. Vou.ii.sei Sume ul other:, 11 6 aoe Hide N H to U V the tee iri,c flit.; iN itll 11-Itel:11.102 U. •apariltri, pobh-he:, the ceryticale of k mend ' s h.IVI . They 4t theirs •I he , tacit lel 141 their ittur il Baty.— pro them a r , . uL ilec- They a 11) ipi1.11,./IJ I) .TOl% its• ZEE MEI IMIM lIIMMIE MIZE their gu MEM MIZE@ 1‘ , 1 , .‘, it. .rviit co d'et nnw le Will 1 I Kr prate colinn bl. eon '. l'ott ttc tid ins: 1(.5, andl t ill Mill SUII4. altili f tree). le pr I lied J N, V, 132 North :1 0.e% P. 11 New 004 One tate-, %Ye, I iii P snxiNs, NVI)ol Plsi is for 'Spring , ale and dd. IBM 0• Vv • GOO: full tuck of Spril rtu 'Dry t:undH,t[ !run and :calk, rltet null well lnni tiiies o 13oc, ley ::111y . 11.11 cOl • DEL g Goode. rocerie. , , c., ecied• 1., fluor(' bawl. I ' I 0t4.11i ( .T 'hirer to Call itlt qual- ty 1- 4 , 90.. ;IT •c taught in 'I VIII 1111 kt! It an iiiirc ill pc sail:anvil n 00 I) . le. Brown n alcre ,; a fin Id Cadre • irticli drill. uud logt dal E, JeatiN, Lltu us,. coats, &C MZNM 0 1) S h Cennan a ml linen Cin 'hams. Scotch a le I, tbr 101Veiiill l dreb-es: ill ed and plain d e.s Silks: irre I and dotted 3ltt.lin,,,atel lan !kerchiefs, (lral.ats, &c., id c lore!, oldie lie, I quality; , li le thread hill Cl 11011 do.. 171 do.; gentletnen'i , hose and I , en leuien't , black, vloite and rro ored kill do., I,a lirs• 'lip ‘ • Cambric and Li t en hand. d .0., Gliiehatas, a,. i cotton u kahnek 110.. Lndli,li ant! II it checks, nice II ttl cheap. 14:111TII .I.l(ltidON. . Wit3l ' I • M. de Lrinc. alit l 'I'IIIE4.II.S Z‘qN DlZalt GOOD ITII'S nt the Old I w Store. , tench wee'. Mgr, - has jort nil, and in great got d limner. ;gat?, n very pretty tad n very Itne determined I sell 011 AND (MICK RE' URNS," o no Pnot•ible, biting to buy 600 IS eltet , n. 'tot of I.IIY C.OOl 5, GRO .. Pleate notice , tl vies and Parrot M ,nbraPored ItobeE, art.ortedc eu and Mohair Gi nton t'rapc ad. and 11 1 ,1,1 1 ,, Pdg udFerchir•fN, ,•eitarrit. Volley ant 'oride.l Coating nitre Vc.ding4. a and Kid ilaos 61. April I mam ore, glitm,, ~~ Stinurrt `very des , rind p;at ,r GOODS. I MOP GOOdP; eOll 11 Ti,sucg. ( es. Itc,b4l thin end' Jacqrnett I'lnit unsold v4rior of which I can 11.11 tv I,l , obite. the Eagle II - C l 11.-VV It 11,isier, in ars flair Swiss S. setts bean fwt In bell as )andrelling. prke., in rrie Pcforc. ;Pa' re, pleam call , P. MET Thr.rrru her pF r le corner 'ALP, Gwen Window 31. Ind IN all ;001. ntoti. / . f H emlock fmtliber , c given for the tin -tilnivr, White Oa we Lundwl.' 59M, Ttarns;l deli% er winir,l , tClinc ZVZID Irtimern:n n'ew e. which the huli i 144 Y. ;rti? . 9l It II nom -1 'lB. Sale Vendde on Monday' the 12th 1 • 111.. at the *n ark I house. [ crest and claim of largaret the thne of her dee ...ifte. the ^hof Erie. cot d of Inn testreet Thirty one feet and 'I said lot there are dome fine .. .. , . , the Itnlance l in tie equal even red by jiltigin ,nl, - bond LT - I'LE, .Idniini' trator f NIftRGARET L 11(10. MEI Ell Mi --- --.44.-- --- :ster's 11.114Ioalirig Ointmont. ear .Ic-17. brims living in the western part of this ug the occ union ol a fanner. One day while tool, 1 fess) shly chopped my foot nearly off, in laying t 1 s nu iSiortune I (.suplosed myself in went leaves of an old t ohmic, printed in England sears ago. Among these scattered leases I read i had teen analyi.ed by some of England's an s. showing propettios and qualities tuner before it that was ever discovered. • under the force of the Retort and Crucible. devel en distinct properties, '1 his hies struck my wind .it was impossible for.tue to get rid 01 it. .Souie , tell me that Provirtence, whose special care Is ex. ' 11116 creatures.'had never concentrated into. one I ny medical iituditiei4, as various and as conipli perfectly identical as the human blood. without a urpose. Here was IQ he found the acids, the /aka ( water, the air, the salts, the KRIM &c., all cow ted, and chemically united into one single el lIICIII jig substance more allied and in ntilinity to li f e Int -1 was es er before discovered In the works of n iture. , r these impressions for set era( years 1 becnnie on ented, ano min tiling to confine myself to the du , . tieied to point my mind to one object, viz: the pre rli into medicine. I then determined to teturn we York. 1 did so, and immediately inquired lor * not to be found. i then sell( to Europe and there , wither name.' red the article to my ‘ satisfaction, I gave it away to se it. Hundreds, 1 might say thousands, took it ten and used it, some. tor one thing and some for n the very first to the very last, Pronounced it. of hence and tower. . that came under iny, observation was a man that of his arm lor, some years. The ointment retilored irut completely ID a tete days. This surprised nie Id the patient., Afler him cattle a man with sure y gunpowder—a very bad one indeed. One lox sake a perfect cure r And I v.euld here remark linve beef, cured of sore eye* who net er found any his 'ointment. me a woman a ho was su ff ering excrite l lining pain i 1 the race. Iler physician (thinking it the tooth , civil set en of her teeth. Hut the difficulty remain ':r. The application of the All-Healing Ointment volt immediate cessation of pain.' Her - lace towev hien, and the surface n as covered riser is lilt pimples rrly heat. Inoue day all this disappeared. . A hont a lady made application with it for the headache ,„,aull a falling of hair. Since 1111.1 have known O cure cases of ten, Monty amt forty Years-staning Al HO ll'l' the ) rl state putsu chopping in the stead 01 the free perusing the Ira route hundred 0 of an herb wine cleat .llcliemys o unit ill any pin '1 bib one herb oiled more than so forcibly. that illlng l•ellliled to tended to, ard small herb co 111 called, although It ise and good I lien the oils. Ilit billed, cuileentr of I/OIVeT, loran wan blood than Laboring rind easy and tliscon ties of a tarniesq, Lveryilling se; paration 01 tin to the city of li the herb. It w found it under . Ills lug prep: 1 all 11 lio nOlllll into their hum I another. all fru i unrivalled exec 'I he lint cast had lost the lib Ole Ile.ll of 1114 to 11 , lIIUCII as it d eycs"prcrlnced I: Old). Hitheed I that bundred.y It relief 1.411 e In 01 'There next c ' I from the ague i ache) had elm eil as bad ns ev . n as attended w er I egad to SlAil eruption like pri the same time, (dlollg statiilin, the Ointment h ray, that It id alutobt an intallible retnedy for Ow 1= - J Complaint. 1 , 1 About this ti .le there were two cases, ot:c of Consumption, and the other of Se ofula, which had baffled the skill of every physi cian who pre, Illicit. It was woitilerful to w itness the edict of the Ointment on ti ere parsons. No use would believe it unless try bat tort:Dually w ititesi•eil it. But it did the w orb prOperl%. SI Ii rre w ;IA no thilf is y business, for they recovered their health ram 'Nil tumults. . . Ithetunatnmi r Fever, ettlincy. Sore Throat. CutrineOll9llr 4 OfbC Dise.t.e, of the, Spine, and Net% ons Complaints were treatraWi. kth i i unitrartl or suree.s. But fur Chest disea.es, spelt as .V.thuurr, an nu , lOrpr,,iolli, i IsAtese is uo - letter remedy.) Al-o. (tar? .t non aisetr-es, such fie, Ulcer ewe, scald Head, litittiOrr a the in, I ti tlattaitiott. Piles, ,f,;ore 1•)0., siprann-, Bruises and Burns. if •Ecetng to bra perfect Maniple. People would come into the store-Ist:di ine, iii-Iliter td know if I was really the s•e% emit Sun, or %%bother the I Hattne.it that I pate them was, indtv.l. All-Ilealteit in it , na • tare. For 4;114 !bey. tilt one single all hestion ha , holed to cure. I her Compliiid, partteut.alyi Oan treated w nit great and tini ver.-al t•tlCCvtid.: It produced Erich paid rt,ults in rill case.. that it Loa I nen nois ed alirua.!. and 1 tlas talered t-titil&nt" money for a re , odid. to make it for pri% ate livireiji. lit cry unit ...puke 1% ell at it, na it lead dcdie art :ouch Noll% itlit.lnderig all; I baii; - deeti careful not to recommend it. except in con. n I hiltii% it ltol/111 di , pied. I Xi NI tiling to to DP) nit le. tin: , it , illef Then I eni,r- Gretl to 4901111`1,1 cera-if ti, and x% ben I 4rted tin unr a.; tllo etc{: t'bh'tumrte in We Lodge .I. 0. Ul 0. F. I then teLlt.d it 'lnuit ilnd'a•re in ad; writ critical cunditiunE, and had abundant oppor- MEM Wilily 01 pro ti -ion, I uoulti reinnik ilia! I hat e placer) this 01111- _ cople or thex. sta IC, during tile laid. 9 (,r 1•L wri e. All.l I.) COne meta I efore Ih r 0 gruerti gaud tha ' id I Wally 1.116 ute r .ttruwl, Ilt•almd (Walt one .I.•er, Illy to turever ttw good it has Lee: the ,ati.4.lction. and alllolllll, it now than half a million of . In‘e,, Inn- 110 I e there net er n, a me hone %% 111th gaiked tuclt urns op-al and inianiniouw mai.tretwit h , W the Atl i out. Front all pat the land LI ere hat e C1)1111. up orv, and 11111%0,0 5( iCe of alprot lug .:1!e -igue li.uh druia e I the %I Ord 01 truth and lw e. while ittettab t!)• fonnlep,." And 'sere 111011 to aireffil the tay,ide, their tiarplalifeti approval, their . uI gmlittnie, their buy at reco‘erang froth dateme and Id WI a volume. Itcnil.ll/11.C:su tic6uc-$.. I cu JAMES. Sir•ALIsT nu, New Vold:. .e medicine nun I e had at the Drug and Chemical 'UN & pl 121:ISS, Erie. eon:liall, iLAV =: HEAVES: ~ \N il4 a ES r : CAVES emedy lli,Col ercd, by the id:zenith). or man Ite , iliseasos nun Hurst , . Illal VIIIIIie.IO)I.I.AIAN , S 'Irt•RS, in caiing that Most troable-nine, obstinate complaint. If a cre.c is at all curable, these poW is mod) remove it as Oil are I.lheli. I TIM- is 110 y 01111 C 1110srfliVeCtilble per..Oli 4 in different ',an- of in Ic•lif) from actual tri 1, , One, too, or three lot all that it hest -oar) to cure thin is urst ea..e..; IIISO in .re the wind has been injured, ONE bottle si ill be I], service. And,is hat is tl:c cost of three battles com m.., aesen an ordinary horse I Try it them ...oil is ho uire•lne, for the it ant of such an article. Price acts• An sale by , CARTER & lIROTII I.lt, Erie, ' ' BOYD, VINCENT & ('o.. , Watrrford, , . 11. C. TOWN & CO.. North East, - S. STEWART & Co.. Concord. , i . PROTECTION. ' rr DE-Erie County Mutual Insurance Company continues to in sure against lore and damage by the, on Imildings, goods and merchatolite of all descriptions. Office on the East side of the Public Square, between Out end 7th streets, DIRECTORS. ~ 11'm. Mal y, 1 J. 11. 'Williams, .1. C. Spenser. ter. , - George Schlep. ,I 1 1 ' ' Thomas n Rite, , 1 Smith Jackson, Giles Sanford, , I Elijah llablMt, { '1 C. M. Til , al., ' John A. Tracy, . IV. 11. T wnsend,. ,„ Hamlinltkissell, • 'Teary 1 min ell. I I 1 , - ' GII,,ES SANFORD, President. J. C. Sei:Nz7, ft,l l're ISIITCI. 1 I ! I 1 ' George Selden, Secretary.' I • tsp. Ir 2 I EtiT rermzczern OF TITE AGE! • 'S EXTLItNAL RI.I1.11)Y, CALLED II UNI"S INT, lin, received the ribose title trout thousands ss Ito Il•titted by its use. Its' operation it wonderful. Nev.., e immediate Eelieroml permanently curing; the dis-' li it 1 recommended. For the last ) ear I have Ma public testimony of undoubted character from many Ilona throughout the comity of Westrlie , ter, where iation of this medicine-nag nest established. During hat c recened front all parts of the comity a Mass lthe great value of this celebrated remedy sufficient of tt hich Hulse selected a few certificates, For )iseases Limit's Liniment is a certain, safe and spec, 1 - .7 The nbo Sion. of 111'11' TIPRE nen, for 1C111.1% I lii VI: PO% and dattgerou der., n ill Just i Ileti ,n. as Mal IHecmunry, C I liC" , at mint, i crniph and auul of ereai, pared to the lo IIaVC homes su per bottle. y Cris June QTAN 'I UN ! 4, -) lAN L3lll, hive been I,en , er failing to tti a-es for xt htc eel l'elote the 11(1,010i %N CH the treat I the pant year of e jdence 01l to till VGililllCe, the PJlloteing .l tly core Rheumatism and die:4. coi/I Bra S . alt. arid all ili , eas SI :lent it eXce 14 only Inct proprietor and int et ery i a necessary , k' Spinal affe,tion, Weakness nod Pains in the bark' tractions of the touscle ,, , sore Throat, Quinsey, Is -I%gue in the breast nod face, Tooth ache, Sprains, Burns. Croup, frosted Feet, Bunions. Corns, 's or the Nett es. As a strengilitter of the, Nervous •eds all the plaSters and meoicines In the %%odd, It ivy to try it to be convinced that it will do all that i professes. Its reputation is constantly increa , ing, lelaUre ulicre ithns been used it in always kept as roily Medicine. Bead the evidence from abroad. _ CERTIPICA,TE. . Ean 1 erlin. Pa.. May 9.+. 4 .1P-17. tton—heir $11; I consider it nay dutyto express any .cliall of t onr invaluable medicine. Hunt's Liniment. inc time ;Itil (I`3VII the Liniment in any practice, for s. and ft I eatidletl, from the success attending its ant it merits all that can he said in its behalf. 1 of the best external remedies I have ever used in Ringworm, Salt Rheinn,riains, Bruises, Swellings, c cheap rate at which the article is to he had, places redch of 111. • It should font the Omit al eidernal y Gamily. DANIEL BAKLR, M. H. ntkis sold b • All the respectable Merchants. & Drug. it the country, and by the Proprietor at sing Sing, GEOROE B. STANTON. 11. Burton, Eric; B. C." Town, North Eastt S. L. 1 irant IS-It (e 0 E. Sta' beniiment. in I have for 0. 1 various dimeasl applications, t i con.itler it on ate of Tettrr, Cute„ &c. it tt Wen the remedy or eve .1 This Chinn trims Ihrouglio N. Y. For sale by Jones & eu„ t; Erie, May I titero4l6 - * I UST recehl meta of GI lied in this no, input of LADI editor,: makes legne. no 1 I CeIII4. an, sT.tri.E Goo Ladies and I ideaii,l) your N. B. I woi Ina die yenr'o iglit for the oe; our motto Is nil a simile lower Erie, April I! Do ron THE POPULAR TRADE. ilug the most extensive. richest and cheapest assort , ntletnenht and Ladies' DRESS GOODS ever eshih ket—comprlsing a largo and well selected assort . - ..S. fine Dress Goodc suited to the fashions. ,Our ch wry faces we cannot give out usual long mult it to say, w e w ill sell flue yard. w hie Lawns as low I other GOODS in proportion. Alto a large lot of DS at fill 41% percent. below past prices. t .. n e r t , t i t r l o i t u t r t Ale s. t o v o l I , l s b , f; the t i n , tr i o n s tAi o t n . a ra t l i ' , le i e t t i o nt e e m o n e re . - lid invite the attention of the young ladies—this be promise—to our rich assortment of fine Goods. just asion.at3o per cent. below fbrmer prices. In short nimble sixpence. and for Cashilve will sell Goods Imo any house west of sunrise. '. ISIS. ' H. CADVt'''ELL. PO LIN S good Collbe for one dollar, at 1 3 M y 10. 18.18. Lt. COOK'S rerracovAL.' ELDEN & fiON have removed their store to No. 5. , one door south of T Melia & Detvey'4 pcore. They !assortment of Goods, and will he receiving a new Elle. May 12, iel.P.! GCORGE: Cheapaid have a general stkiek itt a (en novas rotlmEntraik • • QTRAW GC IDS AND PALM LEAF DATA,—We hare Just received o to of the largeet a sorttnents of Ladies' Bonnets et er brought to this narket. embractir, all the,late EtYles,ol Florence and ltird'r: Eye !Danis. Rutland and China Pearl Straws, SW isv,Ftrticti, Enel rh and Atnerleatt Lace and Gimps , in endless variety, as st ell a% the late etyli's of Gentlemen's -Pedal, Leehorn runt Patin Leaf nuts, all of which will hel d on the most fat °table terms. , BROWN _ & MeCARTER. 618. Ai) MEW 200 .19 to WS OD, a tiler Cagliari - e t tiilktt. and iu Shawls. N 77,13 3CAT .7 1 1.11A.T VARTIFIV. 'ITAtENT PATTERNS and styles of ElfrAwrs. ling the fashionable Canton Crapm moving from n shades. 'Also, the French Crape Barrage. Sum plain and embroidered; Delanes, plaid mid plain port I am bound to suit the Moat difficult one on C.. 11. WRIGHT. ME= White .1:y direct from Ake kinoc on the corner oppor.itetho e. by_ . WRIGHT. A NEW sup. Ls Court Ilou _ May 19, 181 5 0 - ,, e `g ri, e ,,: Store, on Frell I K II) and Se ! tlipperb a April 13, 191 P Figured and striped all Wool and half Wool Car loor till Clothe, &c., for sale chrap at the Old Jew street. 401 13:1848. I • II Slippers find Walking Shoes, Illg t n'• Gaiters and the old Jew Ftoie. French etrert. ftt, ROCTI. AUPttairi4 • f9/10EAX09T7P 1 i ' l6 =I IM .'7:A. ,Western Now York College of Health. s.l. AMAIN STREET, BUFFALO. N. Y. rII2.VAUGHN'S VEGITYABLE LITHONTRI IC I.."SIIXTURE.—This celebrated remedy Is constantly increasing to fame by the many cures it Is making ALI. OVER TILE WORLD., It has now become the only medicine for:family use and Is partic ularly recommended for .- - :-_ . ..-, DROPATi _ - all stages of this complaint name I i t •ly rat ict , sa, no matter of how long standing. Sec pampkkt fir AV ledimaxy. GR . - IMEI -- - ._-- t - _7, - and nil diseases ofthe urinary ' these distressing cone plaints, it stands alone; sto other can relieve you; and the cures tes tifpni to will convince the most skeptical; see pampldst. Liter complaints, bilious diseases, FEVER AND AGUE. To the great West especially, and wherever these complaints prevail this medicin NO e is offered. MINERAL AGENT, • no deleterious compound is a part of this mixture, it mires Bie.fe eases with certainty and celerity, and does not leave the system torpid. See pamphlet.' • PILES, a csmplaint of n most painfal character is immr.inATELY and a Cure follows by n few day s 01 this article; It is far before any oiler l reparation fur this disease, or for any oilier disease orig inating froth impure blood. See pamphlet. • DEBILITY OF THE SYSTF.M. weak back, nehkness of the kidneys, &c., inflamation of the same, is iramed;atels reliered by a fewslaye use of this medicine, and a cure iszlways a result of its use. It stand , as CEBTAI N 1111NIEDY for such complaints, and also for derangements Oahe female frame • IRRIALARITIIar I•3UPPRESSIONS, painful menstruntiOns. No art isl ' e Ins ever- been offerred except this which would touch this kind of derantlements. It may be re lied upon as a sure and etlifethe remedy, and did we feel permit ted to do so could give a THOUSAND NAMES as proof of cures in this dl-iris-lng class of complaints. plant. All broken down, debilitated constitutions Dom oh' mercury, n ill thud the braeing power of tbi- article to diately, and the pc.isOnfrus mineral eradicated from the LBUI"I'I'v'E DISEArSF,S will find the alternativeprraretties of this article. PURIFY TIIE BLOOD, and drive safe diseases from the syidern. See pamphlet for testi mony of cures Mall disease s , och the of an ads ertisement hill not permit to be named bee. Agents gate theta snag; they contain 31 pages of con iticates f high character, and a strong , r Altit.lY OF PROOF of the virtus of a medicine. iw •er appealed. it is one of c ihe pe culiar features adds article edit it rimer flits to Ismetit in ally. care, and it bone and muscles, re lento build upon let. the emacia ted and lingering invalid DOPE ON, and keep taking the medi cine as long as there is till illifirOleelliCht. The proprietor would CAUTION TILE PUBLIC agaiust a number of articles which CONK! out under the head of I.. , ARSABARILOS, SYRUPS, &c., as cures l'or Dropsy, &c. Ike/ ore good for nothing', and concoc ted to gull the unwary; TOI7I.3ITIIEM NOT. Their Inventor , timer thouOit of curing such diseases till this article had amino it. A particular stud) of the pampliWt earne-tly f-olicited. Agents and all who sell the article are GLAD TO CIRCULATE gratuit ously. Put tip in 3307.. hCtlieS, at i:2;1107. ni"ilearli—thelarpest hold% lug it 01. inure than two -mall boob,. Look alit an,t riot get 1171- ' , w ed up ci, Leery w. 1 1 ,• ammo's l i, 'egetable Litlmntriptic Mixture," blown upon the guar, tin , written signature of G. C. Vaughn, Brofalo ' artaq.cd,upen Ile earl:. None other eon rine.— Prepated try Ur.. C.C. Varichn, android ;it the Principal tillice,ll.7 Mani street. Boitalo, at st ladwurle and remit. Ro attention cif en Uh!C ,, pool held—i.Ciffro from regularly constituted Agent, excepted: angst pnill letters, orserf:dconmumltCatronssolieniugad vice. promptly attended to. prank. Offices devoted eNclusis fly - to the sale ()lOUs article, 132 Nanum - street, Ni'.'. York city; tltti Esrex id., Salem, Mass.,and by the prism pal lirliggistS throughout me Coned St..te, and cattanda, as, Agents. For sale by Carter dr. Mother and Burton & Perkins, Erie.. C. lA% Barton, Meadville: Dr. C. Balser, Sparta: B. C. Ton n& Co North L. 1,. Johns & Co.; Girard; IL S. Smith, Bridgwater: B. Magollin. :Nlercer; llahl & e Baskin.= Pine Crow: W dum. Sugar Crux e; .I.toyd & Vincent.'lVaterford: D. Al. Willi nos and J. D. Summer ton, Warfel.: a. Lase & McDonnell, 'I iii-a Abrah on Toortel lett, l'ir Terry,Edenboro. ilall, Jr: crane, file, Lora-- berry & Wheeler, Lockport; John A. Tracy, Fairs iew. 1433 — "VIVEI LA rri . ..2,puz..zalluriv , A riv LES PII.I.I:LES INDIENNPS V w nu; HT! LONG LIVE THE 11EP L'II..LIC! LUNG LIVE \yr:mires INDIAN VEDET.II,I.I: I'lLLSl.l—Atrailler crisis hi ilof aft'a us antifamily has passed: aneilier pet F ti tinned: the hos tile elements h: to Little is fought and non: FRANCE Irt. MM .11one .strtigclr it has tech —first hurztin.: into the AA it i CNCC ,', VS Of ii,lttical emancipation—then telaplng tin,ler a N ictori- Oil , looder: then .tialq.ing the elt:tifs itnpuo.,l by thr on err; —nnq tig tin leblitin to time--ervitn; con en :anon. lint France had viz led the sued, of 1.11 'qty. l'olll.l turget 10 : lier Pcrelnknt , hvig in the a;,Ie:olor ut 1111 pon or. driven ig.nnnitt tonnl!. front 14. throne and France—Aoriont , , mg France. ha, iel.litt - 1.11.en her pt tee in the rahuf natioa VIVI.: LESi:(:1:1'.1.1.11:t NVIIIGHT: Napoli sold that "the -tottiacli ern-, odd.' are di-tinindAied by.the oft. ' . r ctn,:ftry, and are hi:lcLied greatly lo( the energy of char..eter to the i'CrII CU , a of ,:12,c,t1.-,u....-- 41 - 114 e the ancient itonian. 11.61 in ity, they true blei hut n lieu litaury crept in, ph) , iral and mental evert otion fol lowed, unlit they nett; its I..nigar ~Ile to ri-i-I the Inure hard) northerners. By iniprok ing di.:l , ticm, and reniot ing hairy, 11'i - iglu's Indian Veletable l iii become a great moral and political engine. The) clear the head, and by the bouyancy cf eprtr which Lilt* impart, lIIIIIfuIC tic hear!. 'File)" thin cat iCi-C /11/1311 erful influence m fat or of cis il eat,. 'I lie energ!, of a people depends ineasural.ly upon the health of a people, all" the, maintenance of their right:, depends upon their erterr.iy. Therefore gi,e health, and you trite energy, and , iti , tain popular got ernthent. Let all, then: cherddi health. not inertly for ian'onjo:, tarot which rt bring.% but for the gigantteluteresis it !doh depend .pun it. Let 'Might's Indi:inVegetable fills 11 n •ed iii the I sping, to ;not lil ai.ease in the fall. Had Louis l'lnilipi e boeti a man of roihninn sagacity, he Could have ceded to the people those little reform.; for which they a shed, and n veld thus hat e •a.r.r,loii re% olut ion.— lint he IPA 011 lielli.:.l them, Ilta added insult to, injury, by cur -1 tailing the fA i t pm it.gl.7, IN iliCil'lhe prOpil: fl ad.! iAlatt :r [ld I iiiind I are governeditiy the same general bans. Al.” 131 nay' heel! nutate n the human hody,,lAlindi a revolution :Ore eh 1 rem )yCII N Here- , 'B, by mot Inglin lithe, the I:I it day I% postponed I initditii el , .; I 1 1 . c lVl'. i.A it t r.1 . 611.1.i.4t1ii , .1i 1• • I' I vivt: Lt:s VE.GE,' Alar.ti PILULES IN dilr.iir't DO IVh ' lORnii mis i L T.‘lir. 1 s!!I11 ,1. , 1 ,: i tie soinetii ws a iile by ronfgundinz 01112 ()aline 'with! er,aml whin 11 , i 4 the n « n 1 article. Erin illy pioril tral,e iniloakt n ,I li are made in r , iippu,i 1,1 illit all ,1 ill' Inkr,' and:lll,a therei Te, t ii Ill( i;lerein which ,in t take:that kblil I, ba,l al ate I ail togt.ilwr. .11i1:: 14'a very growl iih- Tllute i , ,:n. iii icli,il libruffe but rein IV an ii 1 t.l I•nii% !%, nri Vim t ant °the, ;lOW Ilti an It`Ml`t!ll lai 111101 Midi nom 1 I.Ve clo net u i .11 any to take our is oril were I.J4ilii% st.,ten Lit any one, having taken other medicine, try th i s. Nctiiii will be necessary, Many permit. have been led away by a Cot TINo I't'%lt. as i they anticipated that it w uld remote the batiwa of the Otedietae. ilut~they ate generally nii , ibilsea. Without the sea to those arti cles have nothing to recommend them, and vs mild urn l o ,sold single day. But w the sugar, and by m.ing the articlV a moue similar to tVIZI'Itti'S INIkl IN Vt.:UEFA:It they gnu a tem porary notoriety. Wolves they arts itt sheep's clothing:me tt horn the public should steer sufficiently clear. Let it he remembered that Wmait l's 1,m., a arc prepared a ith special relimuice to the law s got eriling the ha mall body. Consequently, they are alts avv good, alwit3s e.reetit ein rooting out disease. Ls cry family should lisp them at It ttml. AGENTS.--O. D. Sp-tirord. Etie; l W. &P. J 1111.5011 & Co., ‘Va terrortl; John McClure, Girard: Abraham Tourtellon, !Mimi; Riley Potter, West Springfield: W. IL Tow te,end, Springfield; 11. C. Town l& Co., VVatteburg awl North East. office , : devote] exclu.ively to the Sale of 1‘"RIGIFI"S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS. wholesale end retail, ltifl Race street, Phil adelphia; 2e3 Greenwich street, New York; and 196 Tremont st., Boston. Erie. t l / a y 1. IS/k, ~_ ~~ ~ a of [. ~ ~ A LLY . N . & Cl/l'l' hat e received. and are now rcceit their F op k of Melt t , l'itlNG DRY (MODS nthoiig which m ill be found the latest, nice:4 and cheapest GOODS of the serf on, to which the attention of the c itizen3 of Vile and lie Italy ih int tied. Don't forget the gtore—Comer of Sirlh Street noji the Square. ' . Apr11,29.1:379. Beady Made Clothing at the Clothing More, Commercial Exchange. . i • . THE subscriber has now on hand at his % V CLOTH ING STORE, a very extensive assortment of first rate CLOTHING, made tip in the latest style and in the best • _ manner, which lie is determined to cell for CAS.II , 1, 1) 3 Clhiaol'hianngyco°l i 25 per cent. Lower and no one who patroni‘es the estal list dent shall be disc appointed in regard to quality. cut or price. l'iutice the - t n n i c a r i, ee es , t. e u v l t is r) hi g n y e a ll e l , n fi t o lt i t t s , s p i la pe ce rior l l l o is co tr un k oi o h f following• - Saperfine and Fine I . l"eneh Birk Dress Coats; ' English Tioced and Mohair Sack Cants; Black Stimmer Cloth Coats of crery Cal: ' Mail: and Fancy Cassintcrc Pants; ' Satin, Silk, Merino awl Cossonere Vests; Linin and Cotton Clothing, of trery kind: TrFor Sailers and Canallers, OIL•CLOTII . CLuTIIING AND TARPAULINS. I At so, Fine and common Shirts, Silk shirts and drawers, Merino do. Cravats, Collars, Stocks. Bosoms, stocks, suspenders. &c. &c. Ile has experienced and fashionable Cutters emplo)ei and n ill cut and trim in the hest manner and make all kinds of clothing to order, which will be warranted to give satisfaction. • The public arc invited to call and inspect the clothln in the new and cheap establishment in the Commercial Excitant. . French al. opposite the Banner Hotel. MOS KOCII. i ' May 19, ISIS. , _ '1 G OOl EAR'S Patent Metalic Ruble; Fabrics, the follo w ing G oolll descriptions, -on consignment; Os ershoes; Horse Caters, Carriage Cloth. Air Beds. Air Pillows, Air Cushions, Water Pails, Tobacco Poticht , i, Fishing Boots. Ladies Aprons, Coats, fiaps, Cloaks, Tarpaulins, Elastics, Son' Vestcrs, Men's ("Imbibe, "rav eling bags, Sun Cases, etc.t etc., at the Ageney,TetegTaph Building, French Strew. M. KOCH. April 13, ISM • t 6m31 100 SH ING LES j e ..„ o r r xi s . i . tit V j oi l lgT Eß April W. ISP. • raiiview Woolen Factory. THE subscrilwro have procured from the East an entire new set _ of Machinery of the most approved patterns, and are now pre pared to mattateture IVOoI with a neatnens and dispatch unsur passed. and on the most accommodating terms. Wool Carding Cloth Dressing. and Spinning promptly done, they being enabled from the abundance of their Machinery to Carl roll, and Ppin Yarn without interfering with their manufacturing. - A large quantity of Cloth on hand to eachange for Wool. All kinds of country produce apd Eric Money receited for Pork and on debts due us.. . Our customers and the public generally are invited to give Us n cap, and we assure them all the changes we make in onward—be lug determined to keep pace with the improvemcnoi of tlyt age, and hope to be sustained in our efforts. . Faltvicn• 31ny 19, PAS 1 . amtoa Engines and Boilers. -W E arelu iow prepared to make to order High Pressure Engines suitable for Mills or other Machinery. and furnish Boilers of the most approved kinds, on short notice and at the very lowest rftte. - . - t.rsTER, FiE7SSEI"I' & eItESTER. May I. I.lg. Ait MI . . ccc pawn the ellect GM". 1 I [ I , Attoth k are art a one id)t A. J. & N. AV. CAUGIIII & 00. - • TIIE , OBSERVER ie Published Weekly sad Trb-Weeklypatt ris Erie Clopity, Pe. DURLIN & SLOAN, PUtLISREM & ITtorauzl OFFICE, CORNER OF. RE. STAT U E STREET A?iDTRE AR LIC - - - , , . ....,- TERMS OF THE PAPER. The Tri-Week is . published every Monday, Wed ne m ar . siteenine, aI.TUREE DOEILARS,A YE.AR, payable'afPri of onths. Ihtpi Hinkle copies in wrappers, 3 cents._ The weekly is published on'Saturday, and delivered 10 City subscribers by the Carrier, at By mail, or at the office, In advance, nit irje I f not paid in advance, or betel Wihin three inondu frtaig x . 14 of sulocribing, two dollars will ia,,,i. kilt All orders for the TreWeekly out of time county roust Orr ~_ panted by the cash to secure attention. Ao-deristion f, ss "*.' terra/. lb, STAII conimunlcations Unlit he post paid. - RATES OF ADVERTISING. - 'Canis 'pot exceeding 1 lines, o ne year. , One Pkquare • do. ; do. fix tuonths, ltou do. ; do. three month, _ t%firr ,00 Thanbient advertisements, eenta per tretate, fdtefa r leo, for the first imertiont fbr each ituti„ Nuent IJ Yearly ad vertisera have the priv dew , orchan;.4t PI no t , but mita time are allowed to occupy mote than is , onua4ow I; Pe limited to their immediate buriatsr. 2V(ivertisilnesito not having other directions, will to forbid and charged accordingly. nPerled — tat igrOg - QMES3 ir),IVAiID7WI,I, BENJAMIN_ F. I ) ENNISON, AY - Tommy AT LAW. Cleveland, Ohio—Other on 'Superior tu,„ in Atwattr's luck. Refer to Clod Jasttre Parker, Law School; lion. Richard Fletcher, InShitest., llobton; Samuel l'orking, 141} Richrial Ebri., 53 Walt sLtek, :New York. For testriaonial.,,, for to this office. GRAHAM & Arrow :Ins AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW —thfir.e 011. French 11.4 river S. Jacktou'Ai Store Erie, GALBRAITH S ATTORNEYS ANO COUNSELLORS AT L•w--Utlice (..1 Ih t , EMI' Of the Public Square, Erie, l'a. J. B. JOHNSON; ATTOZINLY K CoL.XdELLOR AT LAW—Olike ill the (Amity iug, up vtairb, Erie. JAMES C. MARSHALL. ---- ATTOItNEV AT LAW—Offite up stairs in Tammany 14 . north of the PrGilionotary's ofticc, EriP. HURRAY NyirAIAA ATTORNEY IT COVN,3::LLOR 11,All-IECC CACI C. A. Wri;tr, titore, entrance one door we of :state street, on Abe Lurk; Erie. TIBBALS & DEWEY, 14: 1 / 4 1.Erts in Dry Goals, Dry Groceries, Crockery, Dards ate.tr No. 111. Chen psi de. Erie. - _HENRY C.ADWELL, ‘T.Eit in Hardware, Dry Goods, GrOceriet , . &r.. north riietler lhautond, null one door cast of the I:agle Hotel, line. _______ T. W. MOORE, 1 , DvAmin in Croceriesi, Provisions, Wirs, Liquors, Candier,lr4 &e.., No 1, Perry Block, itqateetreci,'Erie. A. 11. HITCHCOCK, th,:tf.ril in Groceries and Provisions of altl.Qids.iitlii ! stim, doors north of the Diamond, Erie. — HOSES W/107 rSAL.r. AND' Rr-rAri. Dealer in Staple and l'anc Dr} tirweri4, Crockery. Ready Made. Clothing. &c.. Cour. 'Buildings, corner of French and Fifth weet.,Erie. S. DICKERSON. • Pitybicl‘v iN I n ricos—ollice at retainer, on'Set :iv , onpo-ite the Methodist Church. Erie. C. B. NWRIGHT, WHOM SA LE AND RETAIL dealer in Dry Gads, Go),;ener. Ranlnar , Crockery, Glass-ware, Iron Nails Leather, I &c„ corn , state zstriet and the public uare, opprmite the Eade Howl. En, JOHN H. MILLAR, Coen-Tr and Borough sum eyor—Oifice third tury, No. 1, br, Blucq-, :irate t•treet, near ith, Eric. I. ROSENZWVE!( & Co. I)7A r.r:rts iii Fornign and Route tic Dry l;oods, ready made (1 , hr; Boots and $11,e, , , & e., No. 1, Fleming Block. state trett. Err. & - .I;IIESTEIt, an , : FOUNI,FRF, lVinilesalt. and RO,Sil Dealeirs in .441.0‘,4,11,1, o ace. 6.1/. SIMe ,treci, BURTON 'PERKINS, tvi w 41 E ANn RETAIL dealers in Drugs.. 111edir ineß, 113 e Sr' , &r. N 0.5, need Ilonse. Erie. 11111A11 COOK. wum.i,vr,k. ...in REA sit. Healer in cheap vi et and ,111, Fmk C. ecru•:, at; No. S. Bunnell Block, State rtreet, Erie, B 1 , ',N) A 311 N GRANT, AT LAW and CtinuniAomi 111 H, fccond Ftory. FIX iloor, su~luf 1.9 curlier, Erie. ‘T I