T NATIVISAL — The Gazette calls upon 1 , 1 ~evidence ,of Gen. Taylor's endorsement of the AIIIVTICaII creed." When will that-paper havo !ioirsty to forbear front misrepresentation? WC did that Gen. Taylor had "endorsed" the doctrines , 0,7 t patty other than hy . accepting their nomination.-- GPO. 'rioter is the candidate of the Native Ameri .lr, pant . , that that ptirty in all our principalcities, claim •is as theirs by the right of discovery, as it were—is ndorve „, e i,t ,, enough to identify him in the eyes of all . n .ible persons with that faction. He accepted their Anination—all-their papers and orators support him— t der candidate placed upon the ticket for „Nice Presi at has withdrawn in furor of .Flihnorel In 'Catlin*. , r the Nativists have it all their own way—and havo ac :,Jl,lote'il down the whigs in public meeetifig, and hero in,tead of calling their gatheirings "'Whig Meet „..,” they are to be called "Taylor Meetings," a s .spromibe between the two factions. The Gazette will A deny that he is the whig nominee—the exponent of i,hig doctrine! And yet in the face of the fact that he ,;arrrpted the nomination of the Notices, while he has ;IX • pa - clad that of the whigs, it has the effronterv— . unbluNing i mpudence—to ask for proof of his "en 'Jr.entent" of Nativism! Is ,r CONFROVI:RSt..--it is a waste of time and room .ll4eu.s the difference •between "internal improve and "harbor and river improvements," with the C a ratnrrrial. The Grriati, better authority than the founnereial, acknowledges that so far as the "opinions , f Gen. Jackson and ProftNiser Wayland" go, we have, ;stabled our position. What was our position? The C o mmercial charged that, as Gen. Cass endorsed the resolution which declared a general syidern of accrual improvements" unconstitutional, he had atodce forever precluded himself from signing any bill rating appropriations for Hirers and Harbors." To ,tie demurred, and suited that as "internal improve did not mean harbor improvements, his endorse- .nt of huid resolution had no such bearing. Now we mi k the "opinions of Gen Jackson and Professor Way- *I" on this subject will "go far" enough with all dem rms—a, to the whigs we do not expect to convince /in , I laving, tberefore, "it must be conceded," in the o f the organ of Whigery of Eric county, the established cuir point, we take leave of the dis ,J.seo with the two following premises. First, the ,lotnereial has not a word to say in regard to the alter made in the resolution adopted by the x'vhig ratifica- , i ne.etnie, in regard to "harbor improvement , ," That i,- , lation when introduced read "internal improve- Second, if 'the position of the Commercial is urn ct, tea' this alt ration made! than :recut of the Editorial ar:icles of Gaiette. aro devoted to the Ohscrrer.-- of the Editor of the Oli,erver being a r , rti cimen of humanity, as represented by the t; ~, e ue. be were a cry Large one: Or 0 full grown man !,!,1 I Ili :I i cma,,nrfl repremAttvd bn tive Com y m otai, l ll, , a matielQarger l would that .heet have 6-be to ..ed on all :be :males. it would then be deemed necer.- 19 at rite to defenq ... the "universal whig party" front .1,,u ks. ho int: 00 , 1 Dttr tos.—The Nen Orleans Mer :: of the I , lb,Says:—"Wo learn that Lieutenants :1.1.1 Dutton. Who were under sentence of death for r in the encof Mexico, but who were released by I, ti fttle! on the Declaration of Peace, turived in All .1111111111 1111 at one of oar large hotyht—but Were po- Akh rey-tetl to find 'platters by I.he proprietors.' rim -it 1111\1•CLN , F. Aatip. " —'l'iu• acknowi , ~..111,1t tt ptilitt7litd :110/Se l /00//I,lSt. ••paprr, inolor control of its pre- lit utlitorS, •;..1 th:it Mr. l'olk heattily Nvith the citi7en , of reaioti" in regard to river and harbor improve- ..9,1-; ‘vaN dispo•ed to go farther than most of he w:e: :A) attleut and radical that hit wished /ptriceeds of the sales of the piddle lands to he entire a ItlithaWn front the StateN, as the whim.; d e ,ir e d, and .pplopriated to the improvement of rivers and harbors." We say the Editor of Om Gazette ncknos lidges this ••• a -Went fidlr, hillt like any other confided eulprit,cn ••-t% or, to shift the Napo , upon a "personal friend."- 111th his "personal friend" wo have nothing to do, but :r:hes us if a "personal frieid" of ours should furnish tin false information for publication, he would be a -personal friend" no longer. Every mars, however, to ede, and the Editor of that paper can harbor about - -olee as many retailersof falsehood as he pleases, but ton•t recoil, et that a man is judged by the company h But, says this associate of molt who break the minnvindinent•—•• Ttiou shalt not bear false witness Jrna‘t the neighbor," (in justification: "The editors. however, attempted what wati.ticarcely li l lohicrtionatile, viz: to exhibit Mr. Polk in the light of Ifecided friend of Biters and Harbors—or, in other words, as desiring national appropriations for the purpose of mirroring them. This We awn without fear of con tradiction. the Ohurrer dare not deny. it. Ita reaSers a End the people generally w ere CEIVED," Now a law)er with a son-acknowledged- false witness upon the stand, would 044 1 . to the jur and say, this man hawing once falsified the facts, inn now to be be lieved, and both judge and jury would throw out his testi , moot. We aught a l it,' propriety take this legal course— , hat we prefer another: It is this—the above charge of 7the Gazette we Ray emphatically, is untrue—as false as t e trot—and without a shade of truth to rest upon. We forbear further comment, and defy the Gazette, its "per orlai friend," and the "universal whig party," to prove it- The glove is downt—take it up or acknowledge the fibehood:, Of Zachary Taylor's abilities we could have no doubt. From his early youth, When he so gallantly defended Fort Harrison, to his Mature age when tho glories of Monterey and Buena Vista have been added to the tri tnpin of his you ger drys, he has manifested consum mate abilities in 6very station in which his countrymen hate placed hint.—Clonimercial. Very true—and that !'evert• station" amounts to just ' , NE! en office in the artily. He never filled any other— never w•ae called by his !countrymen to till any other, and %hat i 4 more never willhe: But is it not strange that his • •conlucix!nate abilities 4 were never discovered by the Whig Pak- until within p year and a half or two years? h; risk.n.--pur amiably soft cotemporary of G azelle is the butt of every wag in the w t hig party; who under the guise of a "personal friend" concoct and poar.into his ear "cock ;and bull" stories about any, and everYdng, knowing will that. thenext Gazette will usher them "into this breathibg world scared half made up." and that lie and he afolid will be standing with mouth iioudering whati every body else is laughing at.— Fur omance, look at Pic "Reminiscence" which he ztle publicity to, last seek, at the instigation of ono of th^ , t Wags, rind then lied to hack out of it on Thursday. A nrin is not to blame. certainly, for a 'tick of common and it is cruelty refined for thoso,teho are wiser to Ph) off their pranks upon him in this way. I , NI/T.PENDIf.NI' TAVI,OII CIiNII,N ON IN BALTIMORE.,- M i e independent Taylor men of A aryland who were ta ;wa all :w( by the letter of the Whig committee in Imn•tana, Wend to call another State - Convention in flaiumore the latter part of this month. By that time they expect to receive Gen. Taylor's acceptance of his nomi nation in Philadelphia, and his answer to the indepen erat To for ItiC . ll in Baltimore, iii regard to judge Senn chl:'sstaternent. His independent friends will then act knowingly on Matters which at present they consider Pomolint obscured.' If the General should refer them 10 the All6on letter, the last he said he intended to write, n'f'Y Sill be still more puzzled than by the Whig Com mittee's Card. (;"• T %Itol.—The New Orleans Bulletin says Gen. Taylor ha, not received any official notice of his nomina tion, for the Presidency, by the Philadelphia convention. It this is , o, Kohut btutotnes of the report so industriptisly cnealated m the whig papers that he had accepted that aatmnation?, and what, furthermore, of the re,clmt au n~uncemeat by authority "of the Louisiana deleigation? W. S . Wait, of 111., who was nominated by tho In: Congress for Vice President, declines the honor c rone he does not like the principles of, Gerrit Smith, 1 , 11., 0, a* nominated for President. By Magnetic Telegraph., Dispatches for the TriAgeekly Observer. • - An=W. or mai NIAGARA. Great Battle in Paris-10,000 Killed! 75,000 Wounded !!! Tho "Locotb‘os" of *ads Triumphant. Ntw Yonx, July 13. B,A. The Steamer Niagara arrived at Boston this morning, and brings 7 days later news. - Tho streets of Paris have been made to run with riv ers of blood. After four days and nightscontinued fight ing, the insurrectionists were put down. Ten thousand men were killed, and seventy-five thou sand wounded, and the republicans were finally triumph ant. The outbreak was begun by the workmen of Paris on the 22d of June, At last, barricades were erected, and the National Guards called out. On Friday, the 23d, the insurgents got possessiob of the right bank of the River Seine, and all that part of the city. At this time the Hold de Ville was threatened by large masses of troops, and the artillery was brought against them,_und opened - its fire. On Saturday Paris was declared in a state of siege, and General Carignan Put in supremo power.• On Saturday the fight began furiously and continuethe whole day, with horrid Carnage. The Assembly betrayed no alarm in this frightful eon 'dition. They tried to stop the fighting. On Saturday the red flag Was hoisted, when the fighting raged with re doubled furl% On Saturday morning the President of the Assembly announced that the insurgents were put down. On Monday the insurgents, in part, surrendered, and the others fled or wore shdt. General Cavignac stormed their intrenchments and killed thousands. The fight continued all day Sunday: Some took, re fuge in Tertflachoise, but they were driven out on Tues day. The insurrection was quelled. Fourteen Generals were either killed or wounded. Fifty members of the . Assembly were killed ; also the Archbishop of Paris. ILTWe learn both by mail and telegraph that Govern or Shunk resigned on the 9th. A new election will of l eourse be held. NEW YORK, July 13-7 P. M. M stock itrirket is buoyant for fancies, but heavy for sound stocks. Treasury notes 611. Flour, moderate demand, and no marked clump iu prices. Sales, t .: . .,' , 3015 '25 for common and good hrmids. Corn un settled. Mixed 43a50e. Rye GSaG9e. Oats 43e. Pork heavy at yesterday's prices, and could have been bought lower, Beef very heavy and firm. Cotton quiet. Whim= key :21a 2 / I ,e. FOIMIGN M t H ETS.—A inericart provisions aro duil,t— New me-s Beef 8541961 6d per tierce. Mess blds. l soa 3 Prime 31x3G+. Polk prime mess, 44a455. Plime 35a10.. • Cheese middling, alal3s uer cwt. Bacon west ern, 33:110-3. Butter tOttl9,t. Wheat .16a48,1. Flour' 5 a 2.35. Corn 'LlSa33e. Indian Meal Ids 6tlal4N. NEW Y tax ;tit:wt.—Several small houses were burned on Sixteenth St. Gm". Shutik is very low. Mitchell's health is improving, and no labor is required of him, - Stess ts lt.tallots.—Tho Taylorites of_Chiengo held a ratification meeting on the Ist inst. The Tribune, netl tral, and the Democrat, both speak of it as a tame ntl'air —cold and formal,'save when the orator mentioned the name of Ilenry Clc:ity. Then, came the attilause, It is unfortunate that the whii.ts have such n troi7nination. S Lisle Smith, mie of the most eloquent of speakers, was the prineipal'orater who come to btuf Ca4ar. He was formerly a most . devoted friend of Mr. Clay, and of course drew the old line Whigs to the meeting. Tho Democipt observes that Gen. Taylor will not poll the full whig vote in that region of Illinois. EU' Mrs. Mary Dickson has been re-appointed to the Post Office at Lancaster, Pa., for follr years frounthe Ist inst. She was first appointed by General Jackson. in 18:29. - • POTTER Couvry.--The, Democracy of Potter noel in County Convention on the 7th, and appointed hicpsr. McDougall, Cotter and Cushing, delegates to Pe Con gressional Convention. They ard instructed to support Hon. 0. A. Lewis. Dmer Fonorr.—The' meeting of the Democratic Young Men's Club, will take place at the Court House, on Saturday evening. A general attendance is ex pected. CABINET Cussoes.—The Baltimore Patriot publishes a Washington letter, which states that Mr. Marcy, Sec retary of War, is soon to receive an appointment of For eign Minister, and that his successor in WM. Office. is to be General Samuel Houston of Texas. In' The Legislature of Wisconsin adjourned on the 27th ult. to attend a Cattivan which happened to be in Madison. Most of the the members are young men who had never "seen the elephant." ID' lion. W. R. King, late minister to France, is spo ken of as likely to be appointed U. S. Senator from Ala bama in the place of Mr. Bagtiy, appointed Minititer to Russia. ANOTHER RAG Max.—The Sciota Gazette states that the capitol stock, amounting to 'one hundred thou sand dollars, have been subscribed for a Branch of the State Bank of Ohio, to be located in the town of AthAs, and that the Stockholders have chosen their Directors and officers. Farm MExteu.-The N. O. Pica yune of the 28th nit., says:—A Mexican_ gentleman now in this city, whose means of obtaining information fronOlexico are of the first order, furnishes us with the following items of news from that Republic. The State of Tabasco is luirrassed with Indian insurrection, the object of which is the extermina' tion of the'people, of reason and civilization..., Emi gration has commenced, and a panic teror lufa taken possession of the white race. Poor Tabasco! She is following the same track as Yucatan.. At Vera Cruz a representation has been made to Op government, praying that, on no consider,ntion, the troops of the line be permilted to enter OKt city, offering toprotect the coast with the National Aj Guard, whs nut yet organized. In the City of Mexico, a horrible nerticism pre vails, and it appears that open discord reigns there, menacing the Cabinet of Herrera tvilh a speedy fall. The protest against the Treaty of Pence made by the Deputies of Tamaulipas, New Leon, and other States, ti, the number of nine, has been adopted with ardor by the people. This proves that the_perind is not remote when Mexico will be dismembered into small republics. Paredes is progressing, and the lovers of the Re publican system favor the fall of the present Gov ernment. Paredes will overturn Herrera, and the result will be, as beftre, the restoration of Santa Anna as Dictator. , GRY. TAYLOR'S PLANTATfuIi.--The Baton Rouge Gazeite 'says: "It has been reported to us that a violent tornado pas , d over the plantation of Gett Taylor, in Mississi pi, on its late visit, which swept i t.. down and destroye a large proportion of his grow , ing. crops, and caused a loss of several thousand dolj tars."a l YJ When Texas annexation was resolved" upon, Mr. Pakenham, the British Minister, jocosely said to that noted wag, Matthew St. Clair Clarke, "Why I 'expect you will next. annex England," "Hush! hush!" said Ciarke; if you put it into our people's heads-111 be hanged if they don't do it." "A I.trrix.nlorte GRApE."-- 44 0n a certain mem orble-occasion, Gen. Taylor said, 'Give 'em a little more grape, Captain Bragg.' 'ln the pr sent condition of the great political brittle, we feel disposed to exclaim, give us a little more whiggery, Gen. Taylor!—JlP-. Vernon Times, (whig paper.)" • i rt:- - -To the Zraithook—Tbe most pleasant and effectual , Lisa' Arrri.lltu.wes 'nd Spring medicine Is Dr. 0. Depjamtis Smith's Sugar Coated Ind an Pills. Tide matchless remedy is } re commended by the Matro of the Naval Hospital, N. Y. and thou sands of Families. No p lis have given so general satisfaction. Mlle sure and get th Genuine with my name written with a pas on the bottom of the hex, G. BENJ. SMITH. Carter ic-Drother and Burton & Perkins are Agents, and sold in every town in the country- brae lEO.llle lick and Afflicted. DR. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF W 11.1: O . ..CHERRY.—We can consistently state that Dr. tiwayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry bas been extensively used in the United Stela' for more than tea years; that its beneficial efforts have been tested by thotasands; that it Invariably removes • - recta! cough, and that hundredi of individuels, graduallysinking under that insidious attack of 'death's fell emmissary, pwlstoaary nimption,..have been rest - Awl to' health. happiness and friends, by Its use. awl ,renew living witnesses of the curative power of this remedy. ANOTHER taystlet nerving, Ti,t lINALT/L—Readike molt remark- Glee care ever recorded.*Dear Birt—l feel called by a sensed duty I owe to suffering humanity, to acknowledge my grateful thanks for the wonderful effects of your Compound Syrup of Wild Cher ry on me, after sufferingimonth after month with the most afflicting Of all diseases, Consumption. The first simptorns were of a very heavy cold, which sewed on my lungs, and gradually grew worse with profuse night sweats, a hacking cough. and spitting blood, with great debility. My constitution seemed broken down, and nervous. system much Impaired. I went to Philadelphia, was treated there by Physicians of the highest standing.but received no benefit whatever from them, but gradually grew worse, until my physicians as well as myself, gave up all hopes of recovery, and I felt like one who is about to pass through the valley of the Shad ow of Death. At this "awful juncture" I heard of your Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, l Of which I purchased six bottles; which. I ant happy to say, entire y cured me, and I am now enjoying better health than c l ever have', before in my life. Physicians who wit nessed ray cage are highly recommending it in similar eases: and wish you to makethis public, so that all may know where to pro cure a remedy at once tVhich will reach their disease before tam pering with the span y "quack nostrums" with which the co :try is flooded. My residence is 4/, Ann street, where I should be hap py to have the above substantiated by a personal interview. V' lie not deceived by the many spurious and worthless prepar ations of Wild Cherry,Mshered into notice by ignorant pretend ers, but see that the signature of Dr. Swayne is on each bottle. which is the onlfguarantee against imposition. Prepared only by Dv: Swayne. N. W. - corner of Eighth and Race lyreets, Philadelphia, and for sale by respectable Druggists in near et all the principal towns in the United States. Burton & Perkins, No. 5," and eirlia & Brother, No. 6, Reed Reed Rouse, Agents. j 2ml In all diseases of the s blood, alt eruptions of every charac ter, Scrofula, and even Canters, the Great American Rein- on , edy, Dr. C. C. Vaughn. Vegatabte Lithinthroptic Mixture, is a sure and sovereign spetic. The great alterative powers of this ar- 4 title is one of its leading features. The use of calomel is superce- ,ded, where this Lithiatriptic is known. It will eradicate any coin -plaint which this welt known mineral is used as a remedy for, and lea% es no deleterious result, as is seen to be the case w ith calomel if it is used. We shall give in the course of a few weeks some l a w testimony to Pro%c th'e character of this article as a remedy for to Cancer, Scrofula, and all such diseases which are produced by bad iii blood. The Lithontri ptic' has made many cures, and ix daily mak ing them all over the-world. Call upon the Agent, under the liead Ar of Great American Remedy. in our columns, and get it pamphlet, real it, and you will pind the principle upon which It makes cures Ac A r in all complaints. Ad ,FEVER AN AGUE conguered!'- This ilbease lias at length met with an OpPOIICIll • before which it has had 1 1 , 1 toy Mid. in the India Cholagugue, prepared by Charles Osgood, M. I B r , 1). This gentleman reeidee several years in an infected dibtrict B r , of Michigan, inakingpver and Ague( its uauett,ellbct, and cure, N a hie otudy, and from the knowledge thus acquired. he compounded B r , the above named medicine, which has never yet been known Ilk Numerous certilicares (room men of the highest respectability,. B r trait} tug to the greatellicacy of his medicine, can be been on ap- h r plication to the undersigned agent. Br 'l:.r' This t , tcellent compound In for sale by tlt preprietor's B, Agent', BURTON be PERKI3.;S, No. 5, Reed lloabe. 3W Bi pIARRISID. u In North East, ion Tuesday, the 4th inst., by Dyer 8 Loomis, Fri., Mr. Henry Skefile, of Mina, N. Y., 6 8 Alis Harriet Babcock, of the former place. . B tt On the 4th inst.', at the Cataract House, Niagara, by n the Rev. H. Calbduin, Mr. Hiram D. Smith and Miss It Harriet M. Warq both of Westfield. It n Leghorn Rats =4 Bonnets Repaired . Kt A, FELDTM ANN, l nd ol ate from ea ttan ned urg, Germany, would res- B pectfully info. in the public that he has located himself in II; Erie. and established a shop for the purpose of dressing over. and B thoroughly cleansini, and bleaching Ladies' alid Gentlemen's Leg. II hurt anu Straw flats and Bonnets, and invites all to call :index- B, amine siec linens of ihis workmanship. Being Just from France, B he is enabled to do up Ladies' Bats in the very latest Paris fash- B tuns, and; in the best) possible manner. Shop on French, between B 'Third and Fourth streets. E. A. FEI,DTIVIANN. B. Erie. July I eoddltf IMIELIO NOTICE. i)unt.reNoTlck, Whereby given that application will be made .1. to the next Legiidature of Pennsylvania, for the incorporation of a Batik, to be called "The Canal Bank of Erie, with a capital of One Hundred ThOusand,Dollars, with privilege of increasing it to Three Hundred Thousand Dollars, with all the usual Bank,. lug privileget+, to bo located in the Borough and county of Eriet, Sthle of remisylvahict. Erie, July 13, It i 3. it ( Janus C, Mar;hall, 7 H. Cadwelf, • C. M. Tibbals, Benj. Iroinlinson, Smith Jac kboh Thomas 11. 1411, ' James ,Williants Win. A. Galbraith, Chao. it. Wright, George Kellogg, Deer's liair.'l 9 TONS Deer's Idair Just received and jut Bale knit at the Hard t) ware Store or [' H. CADWELL. July 14. 'me. . • I d for rate Iqw. 500 lbs. Horse Shoes, • 3001bs. " Nails, ' .'te of 11. CADWELI. J UST received a at the Hardware 13 July 14, 1848. 13Y EXPRESS. 7 =Just received a good assortment of Lawno, Borers, -Fringes for Mantillas, Summer Shawls, Ladies' Cravats. Ladies' and Children's Walking - Shoes, Silk and Lisle Thread Gloves, Ladies' Mitts. (Ladies' aid Heats' Cotton Hose, &c., to be sold cheap for cash. Erie, July 14. li3lB. IDIUE WARD rapiTonv. THE subscriber would inf.:nn his old customers and the public generally, tha he continues to carry on the Marble business at the old stand on, Ninth Street, between State and Peach. nearly opposite the Academy, wherehe will keep on hand at all times, a large stock, consisting of the, different varieties of white and va riegated marble, snarable for grave-stones, (set in sockets or with out.) Tomb-tables i monuments, lie. Those wishing to purchase will - find it to their' advantage to call and examine stock and pri ces. Ai lam not to be undersold, I pledge myself to furnish any thing in my line, from 13 to 23 per cent less than it eon be had of the traveling agents for Eastern Factorise. Erie, July 8, 048. lyt) MORE LlClll7.—New style Solar Lamps, Camphene and Lard 1: Suspending and Side Lampe, Girandoles, Plated, Branch, I t; and other Candle Slicks: al G. LOOMIS & CO's, Erie, July 14, 184.1. • nearly opposite the Eagle. TOOKING GLASSES.—Justopening, a splendid lot of Gilt and .1.4 Mahogany Fituaes of sari wrsizes and prices. all warranted to improve the 'coke s by G. LOOMIS & Co., Erie, July 14,1*. State street. SPECTACLES pf Gold,Sitver and German Silver Frames. an extensive assOrtment of concave and convex. Alb°, the cele brated Perifmal pcctacle, superior to any In use. G. LOOMIS & Co., July 14, 1848. State street. AND SILVER ARTICLES.—An extensive variety of N.ft Breast-Pins. Braceleis, Rings, Lockets, Chains, Pencils &c., of the latest styles. Also, Mammoth and other Gold Pens of the different makers, Silver Pencils, Brooches. and Head Ornaments. In short, the public will find more things Man the Printers mil for, as it's not intended to over-rate the stock ; still we would told that Microscopes, for lagnifying swill objects, can be found as usual at G. LOOMIS & Co.'s, July 14, 1848. State st., nearly opposite Eagle Hotel. - TIME IN - GREAT VARlETY.—Ctocksor ditrerent kinds, in cluding Kirk's Marine Clock, a late invention. Also, old and Silver Watches, a tine assortment to select a good time-keeper (roar:Tor sale very low, at G. L 0051113 6c Co.'s, July 14, I$4S. I State street. SILVER WARE.—Tahle, Dessert, Tea, Salt and Mustard Spoons, Tongs, Ladles, Forks, Butter and Fruit Knives always on hand or manufactured to order. Silver warranted equal to coin, and no charge for engraving. B. LOOhIIS & Cq July 14. ts4B. nearly opposite the Eagle. STRUMENTS.—A large assortment of Guitars, ViotinS, Flutes. Flageolets, elarionets. Drunts r, Violl i, a Bass Viol SWltigs, Pegs, &e, G. LOOMI 4r. Co., State street. M. Accordeo . n and Fifes. Gut July 14, 1848 !trio Money Wanted. • , received at par for Goods, at the lowest rates; bought in the Borough for any other kind of funds. I " 111ETCA LF'S, i I I No.I, Heed House. I E4RIE ATONE; they can be Call at MOM! doz. Rakes for sale at the rhanufacturer's prices, by - j C. B. WRIGHT. 01/11.1GLES.—A. good article kept constantly on hand on the corner, by C. B. Wright. July 11,1818. . F - REsii consignment of Pekin Teas; at the agency, No. 3, Reed House. BURTON & PERKINS. July 14, 1818. I Qountrx Merchants, - ci It prLIED with ur. Jayne .Iv/calcines and the Vhola gogue at wholesale prices, by the ag ent. July I I, 1?...83 L 1 BURTON & PERKINS. , 4 1 URPENTINE and Linseed Oil, taw and boiled, by the hart J. or gallon,lar tulle by BURTON & PERKINS. July 14, 1848. BITEIVLEAD, Pittsburg aud Buffalo Red Lead, Litharge, V 'titian Red /cc. &C., for sale cheap by July 1819.1 I BURTON & PERKINS. In the matter 41 Ms assignment of B. K. Cranston, No. 107, Fa Term. 1818, Common Picas of Erie County. Notice is hereby given'to ail concerned in slid consignment, the E. D. Gunnison and George J. Martin, assignees of D. K. Crane ton, Into of Loeltport. Erie county, hove exhibited and filed thel trust account in the Court of Gone onPleas of said county ofEiii and said account will be allowed by said Court, on the first Mot day in August Fier', unless cause be shown why said aceoui should not be allowed. ' IfiLS I ON KING, Peoriey Erie July 3,11819. \ GLASS WA, _M. FLUTER„ covered Sauce Bowie , on foot from 7 to 10 Inches;— Ribbed and Plain Pitchers s Jelly Stands ; Sugars nnd covers ; i Pressed Saucers and Nappies t Fluted and Plain Tumblers ; Honey and Molasses Cans ; Goblets, Lemonade and Wine Glasses; Lan terns, Lamps. are. I have just 7eived a selendid assortment' of the above, whieb will be sold fore sh at Offal° prices. tw2o ll. EADWELL. , •. 1 Lumber Wanted. T WILL pai CASH for 500.000 feet of Hemlock Lumber, deliver ed at My qck in Erie. Bills will be given fir the find wanted Also for any quantity of Popular, rcumber, White Oak, White Ash, Cherry; Chestnut and COMM° Pine Lumber. - Erie, April 2t, 1818. WM. TRUESDAIL. :i xi vr , Go o D 0 filliE subscribers are just receiving a very full stock of SPRIRG and SUMMER GOODS consisting of aiwostevcry variety' M Dry Goods. Groceries, Hardt:aro and Crockery, all of which have, been purchased at unusual low rates: and will be sold as low all any other House in Erie, They invite their old customers. Lad' and Gentlemen, and the Public generally, to call and examine thel msortmentbefore purchasing elsewhere J. HUGHES I Co i 1 rie.June 10, 1503. i NEWJune 28. I . 1 Temperance Tale, Mary Grovi _ - June 22, 400 M. let Quality Pine ebingle•. or Hale by June 23. I-, CARTER & BROTHER welt 17 least, e , good's actin ClMlngogne:f Ist cheerfully comply % . 11.11 - your re quest b • presenting my testi non in its favor: In n y own ease, aS well as in many others wl ich have come wider am observation, this Inc Heine has effected a speedy and permanent cure ; and have tl • fullest confidence in it as °preventive again I, and an of fectual emedy lee fever and,agne. It is said to bee it bone ficlal i bilious diseases generally, but my knowledg of it is con fined t cures or fever and n' e, and ns n remedy tb such, I cot 1 dially commend it. I tun sir, very respectfully, i J P . I S . A . 8 7'Z ; y ' . rr rota Rev.' Charles eighley, Chaplain of th: D the ( gent at Detroit. :o e. a s T lig O h a tes s•r t ro, My ear. Sir:-1 feel not t misip r the India Cholngo ue an invaluable medicine In bilious hesitancy iiCh" i O n P yr' i l that L I fectl no. My reason is siluply this; I have used ii. On my re ,., Yours very respeetfltly. ' . CHARLES R ' BURTON & Pl Agents Or Eris re nnin cidatlon. many others have used it. and I Sae yet is learn e i ante its which it has failed to ejfert a cum Dc rticular and hiquir • • for Dr. Osz(xat. Ihai. dta enu other. For nary LIST cOr similiTz. E. !AIRING in the Pot/t office at Erie Pa., Jul) I. as calling for letterslin this list will please so red. Two cents Ohl eos bf advertising) is charg the egular postage. .1 rode sop Elizabeth j , Hannah Miss S E Owen° C ride on George 2 Haskell James Oakley 7 idward F real I George Hall James Osbura Jeremiah' chi ma Samuel !kiss Rev Levi Pelton lalsey runs mpg Andrew 'Haggerty Guben 2 Peck T aey U 2 dso, Samuel T Hicks Capt - Porter . W 3 row I Charlott Ildniton II • Person Caps CGI Ml' In R & Son Hart George L Pinney George W, row tee Mira Sarah Hart Ann Mary . Peroro Felix roc Eveline Hernon Ann Maria Patter n Margann ' ram Stephen & Reser George Power arnica M • ath niel }papery George Quinn reticle ' rub. ker Benjamin hull William Riehar s Frank lou • t James Hannon N id Rbshar s E 5 2 rosy a David W 2 Hall Capt II Ray M s Aannb 11l rots it Robert Haskins Renaldo atiley ;web rag Edwin Many John Rands 1 George A or, ugh Stephen C Hayes W , Ronda I Triatt oak James , Hoffman Henry 2 Rhode Miss Fanny E dal, • Eltsha 7 2 tioiii. 0 H Richa ds Thomas nye IL MtililtleillOn IlUie John Roger 'Lewis sae wood James , HuMplarey Dr James Rocks Tell I' K not n Ransom ' tiodinet A 2 Kober E 'rad ock RansomW Horton Orvill S 2 Robisdn Rebecca fen. in IV 1) Holises Andrew Robinson Win L. i tab! in Mrs Harriet Hull Milton Roberson John Ind Mr. Hunter Pent' Roff Miss SamanthnA 1:111 icorge 11 Joskmn Frederick A Reed Miss Julia A' UM• lieu LOUIS A Jones Ilenry. Santini 8 M 4 tart a Geo W ' Jones %Wm ti Snow Cain ,1 F ! , Lief , r 4 'alit Truman Jones A W Smith Isere' 11 Mill 'hatter It Jumhon .1 P Sennis Robert G 1 , tart er Daniel Jenkins Isaac S Spencer Rev't L Lj tart AI Doctor Joties C B Shadduck John tar n William Jackson S Smith Jessee Illim gs Mrs Jane Jones Cornelius_Smith rsane B toe, Is Isaac Joes Cheater Sloan!» L ton George %V Jo hnson :Visa Maria Shrydek James' ' lud ong Isaac. Knowles Alcnzo Sunlit Stephen T tort telt Mrs F Eller Samuel I' Sampson James • Intl •r Daniel _ Ke r Miss I:11111y Scoeille Nelson 7' ton tell James &Cu Knigskind E J Shank 3liehaei 7i la Miss Jane Kersey R A Scott John 17 ha In J C Kilburn Josiah Stewart Mrs Mitry ro y Mrs Pierce Kellogg PhilanderStedman Henry j; he ch ntlehlent Elikoatriek John Jr Id anley Horatio ~ ,ra dull Janice Kellogg J W Stuyvesant Christian lira. MOW It Keinnady Patrick ' Stanford Cyrus Car el W Kelso Albert Sunnily Peter 11 4 C lit if p La licipp Nene licarloL P t: Cal en Mrs )(Uhler James M Hearts Luther P. 2 Ca Lucy Ann "alley G F Simpson Thomas J Can p, William Love Miss Sarah J Sanders Ilezekiah Cur . tiling. Geo Mean Juleid Ann Sacket W D ' Cue ran Mrs John E Liner Cleo Sailer John IL Coc 'ratio Rodney Lowry Samuel HaundersTlimehas or Ca- ,er .1 L 2 _•ErMftwer Edreond Isaac C Cum istock Mis AluniraLdavelftsorth Chas Tracy Mrs Entity B Col urn G 0 Logan Bristo ToWnsend Doc S I' Cot nor Miss Susan Mt cry Joseph TIIOIIIIIAOII Johu • 7 Col Henry Langley James Tilit Josiah B eons Williams H Linden Henry Thoinaslithristian 1 mk Mrs Melte Llimsoll N K Thurber Edward Ca y %V C lisiwson Win Taft Daniel Oo •Ilyr Abraham Mid James Talmadge Henry 0 Cultiss Cyrus J Labah Isaac Tracy Alexander Dal 116 r. White Loveles Lore 2 Trnar Fernando F Do nes William I Leacock Hugh Twitehings Du n Harry 141 c Nair Harvey Van Vranken Jannesß. Conrad MOefillin Mrs A D Voshurgh Miss C Dr wn 11 I. . MCCullen William %%flinger Mr Du n Roberd McFargin Mise S A Van Horn Mrs C Du lap Joseph. McEntyre J W Wright Henry II 2 Do y Parker McClelland Thomas Wheaton John Do ety I) McCarthy Cantles Mr Ik•aler in Burr Ed yards W C Miller Joseph ,7 111111 Stones ElI s Salem Marsh Wilson Webster T W En merson N Manly Mrs Susan , Wilcox Solomon El: to,tone Samuel Marsh John" Wrsti.r, John Pr er Bridget Mallory William 113 Williams Mrs S /I Fe ter John II Metre! Mrs Maximo. Weller Ruben • El mating 171 Ane Mason Jobe Watilman SolornionS Fr y Isaac Martini Robert Wm ha Lin Fi zgerndd Melia! ' Meeker Mrs Cinthey Webster It I. Fi k David Martini Mrs EtinerannWilliams .1 1:: Fo well Ilulday Miller 'l' P Wdrren Alexander Fo d Daniel 1) Mason Miss Pe.cis B Ward Samuel H Fl slier .Daniel May J . Wilson Miss Sally • Ei ch .1 11 !gooney James Webster John t F ester James Morsel:remnant 3 Webster Lt John A- - Fr uk Alonzo Mantairn William IVi.eox Marehs ' G- irman George Myers Eliza Atm (I Ward James F rward Henry - Mort ison Miss I. T,. Wise John - 7 , nett Parker INILIOte Miss Many Fr Williams Mr yr Martha Morgan William William 1V Wells .: iith Miss Ins:belle Nichols SB Ward Delos A j ift• Daher John I Niles Mathias Wilde!' Josiok F G odban Williani North lAW j Williams Rolston - G eey C E korcrosi: Andres) Wood Dr %V ill '2 G nett Chester Negres J Real Wolf Jycob - • r. ant Mrs Sarah rine S(1 Wood Wm, A G en Liman wen F I W00011%404411 Fremilc 111 inca Jae 11 Mien John Wood Thomas J j fl I gle Emma F Otto Valentine Zuck John . 11 rvey Daniel Ogden Mrs ElorenceA . ,- • 1 04.IinAN LETTLIIS. . . . - Jos. M. Sterrett, P. Metcalf, B.unuel Him John C. Beebe. Carbon Gratenn John A Trnity, William Kelley, ILH Williaine, Lane, J. H. Fullerton. 131121IIMM! .1. R. COCHRAN / Mr Richlentaub —+ Sehockeburger . h ‘ i r t roc " a l t i ' e r Vatitallne Kra' Nicholas. ritsinger 2 °lnc Bartel or Matthias llartieb Mihttel Leger John Vessel Tobias Kramer 2 P 1 Schiap,t iristian !Runs ,Jaccob Kerner R Slyher ( •rnhart Baker Charles Haerble S Kosnowski ' .cob Bohm Andrew //ofius August Schafer 'ter Roll , peter Haeinholer - Kari Salb. aim Brestch Joseph Kist Michael Semler Int George Braun !Adam Kiowth Mr Senton r-ttleih Vridparm ,lohn Hearer . John Mahal Enable rani Ehrman John Porstt I ble.ltasilan ItindrlC illy Today john Loonhard G tiltwalt by Heituann cob Edinger ',Peter Bich' Christian Sizaur louisa Deltrich 2 , Killian Oyer Casper &hunt ost Glot !George Sldughdecker John Lany eorge Glimmer IJacob Saline George Serannt Gable& CuMary Trion 2 Alexander %Veber hn /*Mar - (John Kosensweig Peter Vett - - ROB ItT COCBRAN.. T. M. • Erie. July 1. 1849. _ 317 AIDE 70RICIEL, nosortnie.it of rim Works. consisting of Sky Rock ets. Roman Candice, Blue L'gtits, Pin Wheels, kerpents, Fire rnckers, PorpeilJes4 ?tilling Cr ricers &c. &c. just received nd for sale at No. I. erry Bloclq 'l`.%V. MOORE. June SO. ISIS. Cr - 'ailes £l[4icoabdominal Supporteis. Fa i r surpassing Banning's, 'itch's and any and 1 1 ! a nil other bimilar instruments du attording relief in Mott:casts for which they are designed and recom mended. This is ill be acknOwledged by an ex. $ °initiation and comparison of them with the oth . ern. They are vent, light and einstir, can be A. adapted to any size or shape, worn without Moon -1 venience by ptitsollB in any, condition, male or female, young or old. IN FEMALE wexecmt - Ell in all its forms, IN mom:nevus, LIVER COMPLAINT, DI 8- PEIIIIA, general weaknesss, debility and nervous. nes. To clerks and school teachers, students, and all young persons who either naturally or 1 _..._ froi habit incline to stoop or bend, these bistro. .rents will be found 4 the greatest service. ,They not only belie. lithe health but greatly improve the personal 'appearance and pre. eat a train.of evils which result in incurable maladies. Physicians are orpf.cially invited to call and esemine them. OAR'FER & BROTHER, N 0.3 Reed House. Ore the sole agents, appolhted by the Patentee. SODA Dracurr. AFRESH supply d . Spencer's (Buffalo) 134da Biscuit, just re cowed and for ale at No. 1, Perry Iticcit by Erie, May Pt, 104 , . 'l'. W. MOORE. P UM TITO Applia, Or r nges, Lemons, Apples, Figs, Raisins, Cur. rants ace.. for wile at No, 1, Per y Block ,by June 30, 1848. I - 'l. W. MOORB . 150 GALLONS Comi Varnish. anicala we. Chair and White. Also Jaw rune 28. I CART Fever and Agar, THIS loittisotne destroyer of the human jonstitation is almost invariably CURRD by the India Chutaff give or Dosrasit's Tn sic Mature. they do not fail, nt most, mot* than 'one time in twenty. And if niter one bottle has been ascii and the chills stop. ped (which is always the case) the patient hmild continue the use of the medicine in email doses, once or 'it lee a day, lbr a few. weeks, pay a proper attention to their diet, nd avoid needleo ex posure, hardship and fatigue, tbsy would al aka obtain a perfect cure, avoid a long run of this moot tediuus d distressing corn. plaint, as well as save a long Doctor's bill. These medicines to be had tt all times, genuine, also other prep rations, such as Dn. Tutu, etc., with at) the necessary directions nit advice at No. 0, Reed !louse. iof I ' CAW [ER ¢ BROWER: July 7. 1819. 1 9 - - • Wanted Inuriedicite) THE nalance csd all noteaand accounts the late firm or Engtchnrt d c Mayer. I save cost by calling and adjusting the samel next. May 12. eodtf ' rouNrogood Coffee for one dollar, to. .1 Mny Ip, 184& / %LIVET, 011... , -4 superio May r article ibr rum by. ( ) or the 'Fruity WM. • STAFFORD'S! GRABS OLOTGB Car sk rts and Bun bo don Mos] in, Yointed Landscape MIA. Goods, Just received per espress and roam June 10, IZ3 Ml= %F "'' ) 7 June eq sums Or tOMOMMISI — 4001111 At the Ntrateh v Oleak, lour ;evrelry Moro of . 'LOOMIS & Co. Li AVINN large additions to our fanner - snick sty recent purchases in New Velit, rind emended our business fur =the manufacture end sale of work In our line, we shall in a few dais be prepared to accommodate the public with n blood a,"rnneut winch, fur autratfly.qualitY wad cheapness., has never been es celled,if equalled, In this city. The stock comprises clocks. wateties. Jewelry, humps, giran doles, looking glasses plated and britahula wate,,Bobeinian ware. musical instruments, gohl pens. flue cautery. Ruiel Work, together with numerous fashionable articles, suitable for the Summer and l'all tea k . a rarticulars hereafter, when at Waal. a task will be "peered at - the goods. , N. D., All , kinds of clucks, Watches and Jewelry repaired lu the bestmanner by experienced workmen. Also, seal and other engravingtlone on short nottee. - 13tate street, nearly opposite the Eagle Hotel, and one door below ripalibrd's Bookstore. Erie. July I, BLACK.Inue and Brown Broadcloths. Cassitneres, Tweeds and Kentucky Jeans, fur dale as cheap as the cheapet4, ut • (JKORGE SELDEN & June 10. lErlg.' ("heapslde. MILE subscribers have removed their stock of Goods to No. 3, etleal,*ide,, one door South Of Messrs. Titihal. Pr Dewey, where they are now receiving a general assortment of Dry Goode, Hardware, Crockery, I:roccries, Iron, Nails, &e., which hate Leeu purchased lately at reluced prices, in the Eastern Cities. The Goods were purchased cheap and will Le sold ,cheap, nod would invite their old customer. end the public to call and examine qual ty and price.. • (May 1171 GEO. BELDEN et. SON. HOLISC TRIMMINGS—A good nssortmem of :di kinds o Locks, and House Trimmings w be, had minimally cheap, u June LO. C. U. WM !GUT fr HIS day °pc:linen great variety of Dress Cloods.COltiprii.ing in L - part the fitallionable Silk and Litieu Tissued, and Goat's Hair Shalleys, Greuailenes, shaded flanges, Hobe de Game. Swiss obes.chatigeable Pon de Chevers, French Jaconett Plaid', Swiss and (lofted !Awns. to.rether with au unusual variety of cheap fast colored •Lawtir anill-4ittehattis all of which I can an will sell nil cheap ha thecheapest, tit my store, oppubite the Cagle Hotel. C. B. muGuT. - Ede, April :0, 181 P. , 50 Valuable Sarin for Bale, IIF. subscriber oilers for vale the Unproven farmon which lie T nowt resides, in Greene township. in the settlement knotvints ...Yankee own." The tutu contains alsnit WO acres, Iftof which are Under cultivation. The Improvements consist of a twu..tory frame duetting, to o frame barns, and sheds. together with all other omit buildings necessary. There is also about 3011appleirees, must iy grafted, pears and peaches .in abundance. The hind lA' smell wntered and tintLered. rind vaunted in an excellent neighborhood, and convenient to mark& ft being only lit e tulles front Erie. Fur further Writeulars enquire of the subacriher on the premises. ASA WIIMIER. Greene, June 17; IsktQ. 3na MILEY. _ Cliolama', 111 KINS, and vicinity I, 1818. Per , they nee ad , d in 4daition ji AM authorized by the Town Council of the borough 1 of Erie to biter the above reward, to be paid to any per-. son who will give such information as will load to the arrest and con:Fiction of any one hereafter found corn mining any trespass upon the Peninsula or Island oppo site the town, by cutting down timber, carrying away logs, setting lire thereto, either,negligently or intention ally, cutting down or destroying underbrush, or any other act inconsistent with its permanence and stability. The following is the provision of the act of Assembly for the punishment of this offence, which will hereafter be rigidly enforced; ••Any person trespassing . upon and doing damage to the said Peninsula,i by cutting timber thereon, or by dig ging shrubbery of any kind thereon, or by setting fire thereto, or by any other act inconsistent with or repug nant to the rights of this Commonwealth, sh tll be liable to be indicted therefor in the Court of Quarter Sessions of Erie county, and to bo fined and imprisoned for each and every otlence by a fine not exceeding $5OO, and an imprisonment not exceeding'six months, and shall be subject to pay, for the use of the Commonwealth; three times the value of the property taken or destroyed." See Pamphlet Lads, 1833, page -199. CHARLES W. KELSO, Burgess. Erie, June 29, 1818. 3w7 LETTE 31 Sor Administration on the estate of Joseph E. Leo. Late of North JEast townelisp, dec'd., having been granted the subscribers, notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate to snake, linniediate payment,' and Mosel IMring challis against said estate to present them properly authenticated for set tlement. ..IL,EXA IVD ER D U.A CAN, 1 LYE Id LEE , Atha' ra - June 17. 1818. 60 1 - 14)NNETi3l tIONNETIC--Chup, Lace . Devon and Leghorn 1-J 'Bon pets for women and children, ut the old Jew store. French street. April 13,1818 WE would invite the apention of the Ladies to our stock of Dress Goods, which we think beautiful and cheap, consist ing 111;mi of silks, satins, !mares. Plain awl Dahill striped and Plaid Mohair Lustres, Pod de Chevre, Foulards, Embroidered and Figured Lawns of the Late.st styles, silks, &c. We would take this occasion to say, that since the brief notice me gave a few days we have retched quantities of New Goods, staple and Fancy, and Without giving in detail articles and prices, we would say our as sortment is undoubtedly as large as is kept in the place, and prices we are pledged to wake Op lowest, nut excepting those that Putt' the loudest. N. B. Erie Hank Notes taken at par at Erie, May Id, 1818. AIETCALPS. LADIES' Press Goode, cornier ins of I. Willi, Balsarines, Lumen And Cotton Gingliatus, •Calico &c., just opened at lid. 5, eheapslde. by GEO. it3ELDEN & SON.I Julie 10, I. 47 1 • Executor's Bale. I N purnuance of an order of the Orphan's Court of Erie count! -.. . -. in — ro —d i . will be sold at Public Vendue at the Court House the boug t of Erie, on Monday the 7th day of august, A. D. 1848, at 1 o'clock P. M., the following oz:era:led lot or piece of land, situate in the Totrnstlip of Franklin, in the counts' of Erie and bounded as fol lows, viz: Beginning at a Hemlock, the south east corner of land contracted for by E. D. Hulbert, thence by said land North two hundred and twelve perches to a 51mile on the Crantesville Road, thence along the said Road east forty one perches to a Post, thence south two It mired and twelve perches to a post, and thence by the residue of tre tract West flirty -tale perches to the place of begin ning: conta ring fifty four acres and tilly-tn o perches of land, strict meat:tire; said land being al part of he real estate of Thom as Tuchey, deceased. Terms of:lS:de—One fourth on confirmation of sale—balance in in three eq al annual iestalutents with %merest, to be secured by Judgment, bond and 'no/twig, on the premises. GEoRGE GAI,I.OIVIWII. 7 ALENANDIII TAGGART, S E x ecut ors. June, !al, italp. ' wnia WE - are now prepared to make to order n's nigh Pressure Engine suitable for Mills or other Machinery, and furnish Hollers of the Most approved kinds, on short notice and at the very lowest rates. iceriat, SENTiEri & eIIESTEII. May 4, 1t319. 51 WOOLS o T o - subscriber having entered into partnerbliip in the man ia. officiating business, are ready to manufacture wool into cloth at the Yankee Town Afills,'on the following tering, viz: For cubit, steel-mixed, Black. Brown, and Snuff . colors for Wcts. per yard. Caggimeres incte, Sattinetts i33cts., White Flannel, from the loon, Wets., Pressed Flannel and Blankets 23 cts. per yard. We win also nianufactore on the shares. as uglial. IVe will card and spin wool into Yarn for front 1 - .5 to Picts per pound, according to qual ity. We have alto a quantity of Cloths and Salina:its on hand which we wish to exchange ffir Wool on reasonable (Orion. Wool will be carded into rolls, ag usual, for 3c ts Per Ch. The above pri• ces are for cash, and no grumbling. We algo keep on hand au ex cellent article of pumps which we will exchange for wool or any thing a form can raise. , IL N. HILL. Mill Creek, May 27. - GEORGE 1111.1.. Now rirrn,7Now Goods and Now Pricbs, tir. subscribers having asiroeinted themselves together in the Ji. tnereltantile business under the (Inn of Lounsberry & Wheeler, are prepared to sell Goods as low - ns they can be bought West of the City, We. would therefore say to the inhabitants of Cattiest ilk and surrounding country, I.ring on your Ilinter,,Cheese, eggs, grain, Lumber, Shingles, and a kpriukling of Cash. and examine the quality and prices of our Goods -be!hre ptirehm.ing eh eul ere, av we intend to Matte It nu object for those who wish toy make ready pay for Goods, to buy (bent of us. Call 'and examine our stock—we make no charge for showing , Goods. LOITNSBERY. Cranesville, .11/11C 3, tf 3 G. . WHEELER. MUSH ORODEEML3. IHAVE just received a largerana well selected assoribient of Family GrocerieS, to which I invite the attention of the Public, and which will be sold as cheap as any in Market. Among stock may he found CotYde, Tens, Chocolate, Sugars. Molasses, Spices °fall kinds, Fruits, a great variety; Nuts: Pickles, Tobacco, SnutT, Wooden Ware. etc., etc. I have and will constantly keep on hand, Flour, Meal, HMOS, Pork. Fish. Fresh Butter, Eggs, 45r.e. Ciw me a call at No. 3, American Block. . JOHN rEFFER. Erie, June 10, 1: 7 48. 4 FP' ID and Ereal Slippers and Walking Shoes, Men's Gaiters and X. Sit pperb at the old Jew itore, French street. M. KOCII. April 13,11.18. - 1 LI RIE Bank Notes taken a, par, at the Jew Store of M ock, Moses K -La in the Telegraph Building on French street, for goods.l May 11, ISIS, GAMS FOR WOOL. ' ' - WOOLI W0011.:--Cabh paid fur Wool on the corner opposite the Court [louse, by C. P. Eric, JUTIC 10, W4B. 4 • JUST received, a beautillit selection of Canton and French Cr. pe Shawls, including the embroidered &masked, plaid and figure , various colors and patterns, together with au unusual va riety f other Eihaws and Scarfs, to be had very cheap 'sd, n the cor ner near the Court !louse. C. U. WRIGHT. June 1. • Fe Dress Goods. T RAVE now a Complete assortment of Ladies Dress Goods, L which lam pre t pated to oiler cheaper than ever. Also, a nice lot of Crockery and Glassware, nt i C.ll, WRIGIIrS. June 1, 1 1848. ' 3 ttECEIVED lids morning by express some beautiflal styles o Dress Goods.Ahavvis. act. which we offer at unusually low rates. We would novel:411111y invite purchasers to call and Exam. Inc our stock as We are determined not to be undersold by any es tablishment in the place, either for ERIE MONEY, Produce or the hard cash. May 17. W. C.A. It. P. HOLBERT. : I which Coach, "Pupil .t... 1 n for dyeing. t. " I 'R er ' n R o Turn , . . . c - i MEN BBumnmer Goode, 4 large assortment for vale cheap , y [June tO) tiEO. SELDEN ktON THE subscribers have procured from the East an entire new eel of Machinery of the most approved patterns. and ore now pre , pared tomanufacture Wool with a neatness and dispatch Unsur gamed. and on the most accommodating terms. Wood Carding, Cloth Dressing. andapinatag promptly done, they being enabled from the abundance of their machinery to Card rolls, and goo Yarn without interfering with their manufacturing. A large quantity Of 0104 on hand to exchange Mr Wool. All kinds of country produce and Erie Money received for work and on debts due us. Our customer/sand the public generally are invited to give e s a call, and we assure them all the changes we make is onward—r e• iug determined to keep pace with the improvements of the age, and hope to be sustained in our ittlbrts. A. J.,& M. W. CAUGUY & CO. Fairview May 10,1818. - amt 4y l Our the subscriber. and yersons interested will 0 1 before the first Of June % ATIIIAS MAYER. • et H. COOKIL; - - - - North nest Woolen factory. 7000 YARDO of Clothe. Catalrnerer, Tweeds, Satinetis, Blankets, Flannels, are now ready to bee:changed fbr wool at the following rates: For plain flit) cloth. one ynrd lbr .21 lbe. of wool; Caulluoros 21 lbs., to the yard. We will also wan tiftteture during the Beason, Black, Brown, Steel-loixed*lolti 05 213 ets. per yard, Casslraeres of the same colon at 30 etc. and white flannel at IS and 'nets. per yard. North East, June 10,, STEVENS & SWETT. y use for Ti to veryilcow nets; red,Freneh win es. and other rietiNeyr :d by 1 ALLYN 4 CULT, wATER LIME —5O Ebb Just reco!ved on eOrmignment pp Rune I) C. O. WEIGIITI Now fitoro-6.Now Goode. I i70,)}0.,F=1.4;1*-Izirel.ll}.Al The ,reniusula.-43.0 =WA/W. Airithlthstrater's Notice. lUOUE M3W GOODS TO DDT. steam Engines and Boilers. Crape Shawls. oolen ractory Vairvivw i - */MCZKIMas 'W .. , JIJST teeeived from the' LIP i 1 .. , ,. - `2,1 ilinnt, Philadelphia:a ....I7 ' '' ...-- ' ital %Yorks, which tt ill e prices; autong which w B Ittiett 00 /V% t i :111, - Buda - Lk) le'. 318tetia Medien and 'Thera allitarchill'• NI law ifery, - Chute! ..N4rwell on fenialeo, t 'cope condi° on t:haarrn, Jones Lew ee's Midwifery, Lt %% e Dungteson's new Remedies, !halal 11.,i‘tota & IVanter's Surgery, Maier Miller's l'ractice, Phiii 1 Ploll[ool 100 Suxuadt. Taylo Wilson On the , S!ciii, 'IV apo Cyclopedia of dicn n IVali 'Conan 011 the Ilorbe, _ _ Claret 27te subscriber is agent for I.ra & Blanc! I.ll,:rary or iscellarLeo. tverkit bete at Publ islices prices. Physic laps. bl quested loran and eiamine liis catalogue Erie, Julie ttl. te.t..%. LAW 130011 = T UST "Te , :v lye 1 (tom puhlt•liell, T. e .1 &Mini. the following laiw Boake, lclti rubli.,liers Prices: Stark ie on TS - Llettcc, Rtas , ell Roscoe's Criminal Evidence, An,••-. Dai110i.`,.1.:1%% a of rennaylva = Barr'e Penn'a. ltvingte, Rep . ty•-•%. - r ♦ol'e =Mi=l2 MnX=E= erg. rtabli.hers iiitporUl l.aw 11,)o}ai on phort a lunge, a = MEMM NEW - "Cfay J. M. Jt'r4T (1.. . EL( WK. State btreet 4" l'az:t/Guuble READY MA Ditil elpTll6. G.I,SSIMERES which...vim; to the tightnet e7of EASTERN f he has pureha.ed from thd Imp, AT A GREAT S. 4 w. Well enabled him to offer the HEAR() 01 , IN TII IS . 1 Among stock Ina) be found tine Prim , CluttiN and Catibilneree t which will bo ranted.. .11.40. Ready 3lade Puss and inatertal, to tether tt ith a large aNs,trtnietl .1,M11.1.10.7i" ult ••171'1'.ER TE 'eiaiti 'ant Vest., of all alindeit, COOT and price ; Saintlier Wear, calculated to Equator to the lblca ; Shirt*, Itrawere,l in tart every thhig apt adding to 011 'Li - Custom work and Coifing done to 'Er No clouges for .41()%% tog goods. call unit evituitte quality and pricCs. ;V& 8 , /lamed !Muck. • T 1111017114,1 ET QTrimv GooDs AN') mi,st I.EN received one of the largebt assorune broitglit to tbisauarkvt, eltibrae th llinl's Eye Braid.. Rutland and elllna l' English and Aniericati Lace and Ghtipsi Itb the lale otyles of (.lentlemett's Pedal flats, all of which nlll be bold on the r r 111 Erie, April '27, 1018. SELF Control , a - iful'el, by Mafl Burt 13 June DARN ES' Notes on James, l'etcr, Jol JU June tki. co LI GAH HOUSE MOLASSES, tlw r 1 7 , Juno! 'I?. I CI - To the La. 03111'S, the largest assortment in el' June 28. rpurn.ed lin I. by Ja.IIC 1 RAWLS and Dress Goods—the choicest lot hi the City, at 13 [Jane 10 . ) ALLYN & trl"S ' Erie Woolen rectory. • 19000 YARDS or Cloths and Cassimeres am now ready J to he exchanged for Wool by the sutaleribere, at their urual rates of exchange. They have a variety ofi plaid and fancy stripes of the latest eastern pattern*, for Gent's. (pants and boy's Clothes; also a good variety of all wool Tweed* for summer wear. We will also manufacture, the present semon, pt the fol lowing Woo* in cash. t iz: For Black. Mau a, and steel-tali cloth. 31 1 ers per yard; ear , dlnereof same colors 33 eta; white .Flannel cts, nut pressed Flannel at 2S tents per yard. MEIIAFFEY & BREWSTER. Erie, May 11, 1848. 13UTLAND DRAM, ••Gipuy." Rird, Dun.tabler, Open Straw Jenny Lind, China Pearl. Rough & Ready. AT4ed Straw English, French and Gimp Bonnets;of the latent styles, fur sale a reduced prices. at , TIMM LS & DEWEY'S. GROCFRIES.—The most choice belectioti of Family Gruccriea at the lo%%Lat rates, can be had at No. 0, Reed liouv. M. KOCII IMIZI I A Book for the 'nines. li j rc; G a s Z d ei g ien ue*- o; !i t!'ou 'r is " All;g e r ` i ' c a ll e „ • ,7l.7,lt..l.,ll. l ,"ol: Victoria. ace. * Julie tit?. , SPIFORIP. - O.PIIIII7GrAnIXONO POE 184 . R. s. RENTER. Pa ttrricAt, Ilivrrut, tti I introduce, the Spring Fashion fur Rats this day, and could mum trapecinilly solictrtill friends and customer- to call and examine thls t ery gentlemanly appendage. Erie. March IP, 1419. f 4-1 WINES & LIQUORS, ~ T UST received at No. 1, Ferry Block by i s/ June all. 1.?.-le. T. W. MOORE. lirsAVEUr ECE - 11Z - Vi.WO: _ TII ERE never was a remedy discovered , by the ingenuity of titan for removing diseases from Home, that egualledOOLEMAN'S I,IEAVE rownERS, in curing that most troublesome. obstinate and dangerous complaillL if a case is at all curattitlie.selk,W ders will just as surely remove it as they are taken This brava fiction, as many of the most re 9,ectable persons in djtirent parts of thecountry, can testify from actual trial. One, two, i r three bot tles at most, is all that is nece:aary to cure the n 0114 cases; alstfin cough nod where the wind has heen injured, ONE /mule will be found of great service. And what is thefostufthree bottles com pared to the tn.s of et en an ordinary hors Try it then, you who have horses stain:ring fur the want of such nu article. 'Price Nkt.t. per bottle. Fur bale by CARTER & EROTREN, Erie, - BOYD. VINCENT & Co.; Waterford, B. C. TOWN & Co., North East, S. STEWART & Cu., Concord. _______ , PItOTEGVION. iIE Erie Connly , 3luttial Insurance Cuinpany cOnliflllPS to in- I. Full. againbt and damage by tire, on buddinp, goods and inerch.tiblite of all de4criptions, Office on the East site of the Public Oquare, between bib and 1111 streets, . , PIREeTORS. W . :n. Braty, J. n. %Vanua", .1. C. Spenc , .r. GeerLte Selden, Thom 1... willit , , thnltik lick-un, ' 1 (Alen Sanford, rlijalk Babbitt. C. 31. Tibl..tlq, Joint .I,....Traey, W. 11. Town bend, - Hand n Russel!, . - Henry Cad well. - GILES SiINIORD, Prebideut J. C. sgrESPER, Tre: „rarer. Geutge Seldea, Secretary. rrie, June tali.l7. ly c.?;;XI: LAMP: 4 .-110 cl: Glass, F nitnble for LantlN and Lan terns, Dy May 12. CARTER & BROTHER. JUST RIXEIVED—Cluhlren of the - New Furebt, Now and Th,n, Wuthering Heights, die. &e. EEC 11111TATION.•, , Teria Candle:a, all the go, fok 2 thallings per lb. at May la. H. C00K,13. 4300 viEcEs Fignre.l and Plain Green Window and Wall • raper. :utile old Jew ,titort of ' 11., KOCII. April 31, Wit+• . 1 71:19 1 1 1 11.MOXIIVED A T MRS. ROUIrs) %lillitiery Fstablishwt•ut, a new assortment 13 of ltouut•t; Ribbon, Axtincials. which Um ladies are in- MM=ll PATHS Sprig, and Atliracial Kl . ? .. tKc!!! , ,. i , i , i . aliy .s ctu ,. n . l . a ., ti . tiLs at NI , a - J r.l ktac 7,) VA:sjA, imiuitton Panama. and Chip. ntra!* and hoys' hat., at (Jazie7.l THIBALS dr. DEM.:V.B. Now Spring and Summer Coods. E are now- receiving a Nil assortment of isensohable Goods, which have a i been purchased within .2D days, and at pit. ces tID per cent lower than goods purchased hi April. This diller4 mice we are willing to Bite to our customers. We can and we will sell goods of any mid of all kinds cheaper than out neighbors how purchased e. rly TIBBA & 11EW ' Erin June 3. IE . • 11, Irhuapside. 1T:3.-.1 g gow as,ortinent of buggy, gate and door mats rot J>'l Hale cheap by (May H. COOK. posvuEu.—Ke tucky Rifle Gunpowder, a very superior article at (Mayo.) . 11. COOK. TIICKL a; ED Oyst Ira, Lobsters, Clams, Muscles, Gherkins, Et 1 dines, London Brown Stout. Scotch Ale, Brandy Cherrlesi Champaign, Stung! ton Bittern, &c. by - U. COOK. June L. IT OD. PA Fp . ILD has.setit fur the Pictorial Brother Jonathan S ' for the fon tli of July. Call and speak fur them before it is o late. June LI, WOW: WOOR WOOM: WANTIII) any quantity of WOOL for which emir will be paid. 8. JACKSON. June t. 13 • NVE have rce.eived this day by Express from New. York a large and splendid assortment of La ea Mors Gootale, contain ing Printed arid Plain French Muslin I.r" nLawn•NdoGinghantr. Bair-minas, M. de Liana, Ace. &c. Melt we would invite the ta• Walton of the Ladies. Call and see at No. It. Clienppi,le. Erie. May 17. 'FINIALS & DEWEY. Ilarborcreek Woollen rectory. proprietors of thisestablishment. having wallaconsidhr- IL able addition to their machinery which is all new and of the best kintlond having experienced workmen in all the different branches of their buisness, ardveadv to exchange cloth for wool. or manufacture for pay, by the yard. on reasonable *rms. They have on hand a large quantity of different kinds of cloth, flannels, blankets, shawls. cabldineres, and tweeds. as well as Wu summer wear of different bodies and qualites, to exchange for wool: We give one yard of cloth for 2% pounds of wool, to , gou d as t h e wool will make. carding and C/utle•Dressing done as usual. All kinds of probuce taken tbr pay. and a liberal discount theh. S--We arc preparing to make Broadcloth. RHODES, CASs & Co. ' Vormelry Thornton &. Co llarborercek, May 1848 VABILIONABLIZI Millinery and Dress Making Mits. soon would inform her old customers and the Indies of Erie and vicinity generally that she Is now receiving her Spring and Summer FASHIONS OF 31ILLINERY AND DRESS MAKING.' Moo, a good assontnent Of GOODS, eoneirtirig In pan Of &rag, Leghorn, China Pearl, r eobterg, Late, Gimp and Fancy Bonnets, of various prices; Also; as ' sortment to match of French and ibaceic,rs a era, which cannotfail to please. mA8:11. having had much 'experience herself hiDREKA MAK. INtI wilt pay particular attention that department. and hone*" not to say that any work entrusted to her care wlllbe executed with neatness and dispatch, crPartlentar attention will be paid to 61e:telling Stratelloniieta. Erie, May 12, Iblti. - .541 •• ca • •-1: . • :T. • 5 .0 tints. White Fish And Mackinac Trent. Just 'received by The Steamer Laublam.. For sate at No. I. Party Block, by Erie. May 12. /SW. T. W MOORE. iusrfvfmn k by ITEM tecrivisi ju n w t, ). - übiisrserr, Lea & Man! rgenianitinentOr stld aline putt 'shy xi intunir .7 - ' is Liter, wuncs: I iA ou k'onales, on Ilerina, nl the Lye, • • on (Int:lron, I son's Preetice, r s Principles, s on tacrofuln, Med. Jurisprudence. ea nu>reunr. use rrspiratary organs, • k'arru•r,&n, ere. I rad. and nin order any estrgd, and furinsb risen; dent% atld uttn.ta afore— O. SPAITCIIM. S. NV. 3”1,11,..'n, l'hila ch %via by 'col., at tha an Critnett, Cam% Ilion taw Reirts, :untracts, •4. te.lll Prcperiy, ilitaty Law, ion, 1.3w-Dooktel- Id will furnish Ettry re priori. Call and D. riI'..tVFORD. . BONNE!. mut: absottutent of jLoTtlinf:, AND vizsTr..;t:ti, the thou-y market in the rters :Niultufacturers CRIIIIII. I Vet hat ga ever ht . fOrtt TAltti tr. Et2liet a lid.% wer len ft tde up Li order and is ar (!uatm if thi tame I. to tit the ; • Tfif JUST.% ND," nutirdsmplexion, Waal ity es err meridian, fruits Me nsfersdinns. /kr. &r and 1V RU- niTer on rea.onable terms. :entlemen are tin it.-d to Don't Ar,ret the placc— rale. Mayt iEl. llf t, F 11A VS.— t We have juht the of Ladieb' Itonneb. ever late i•tyleh of Florence and art S trnwe.Q wis r 4,Freneli. in endle,s variety. a e well Leghorn and Falun Lear uet ihvorable tenno. 'OIVN 12E1 ararrunu•s n and Jude. at ed'AFFURD'i., 1)el articl e, at arrEn iv !MOTHER city, inny to found nt• - AR TER tr BROTHER. 10.0 patent Gum - • lastic Baby Juni”ers for sale Jtitie COOK. arottl, the last of the Saxon 1:1110. al SPAFFORIES, !r not el, 1 CARTER k BROTHER. Ladies Dress Goods. T. W. MOORE. If COOK IMMSI