Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1830-1853, June 15, 1848, Image 4

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    padre, anb Nem.
ailor's Ihmersd;
ore his fathers lie,
lio le not w
He sleeps not they sleep—v.
His name, a wreck,of memory,
His dwelling place the deep—
Down 'mid unfathomed gulfs he lies,
And ocean's unveiled mysteries.
For he is gone, where cave and hall
With coral garnished, 1
And darkness for their funeral pall,
Receive thp ocean dead;
WM re the sea monsters have their home,
But men and sunbeams never come.
Grey was the detwn, and not a braid
Curl'd on4he billow's brow,
While On the debh the prayer was said,
And he was cast below.
Into the waveless, glittering sea,
Thai closed above him tranquilly
We watched the circle on the wave,
The dreary plunge had given,
And saw it widen o'er his grave,
And pass away, where heaven
Met the smooth waters' darker blue,
And blended their ethereal hue. I
They wrapped no shroud bislimba around,
No bier sustain'd his form;
About the corpse itabed they bound,
Which, oft in calm and storm,
The siumberor and dreamei bore,
Who now shall dream and wake no more.
Sieken'd and sad we turn'd away,
From that sad sight of gloom;
The solitude of sea that day
Seemed but ono mighty tomb.
Burying all thoughts but thoughts of woe—
Asking who next shall plunge below!
ARRF,ST OF A• NEGRO DESPERADO.
At Natchez, Miss., on` the Stir instant, the police offi
cers of that place. at the imininent hazard of their lives,
succeed in arresting a runaway, almost an outlaw, named
'Sol, or Solomon. He was formerlyrowired by Philip Sis
of this city—has been sold twice at least, since, and
now probably belongs to some planter on the Yazoo, or in
the northern part of the State. He has been a ruaway
'for nearly two years, and had his hiding place, with all
the stolerkcomforts of life around him, in some bayou,
'miles distant from Natchez; yet such was the hardihood
of his character, that ho Oily visited the city—had a
home in some quasi free negro's house, and defied the
law, and the officers of .the law. In the double charac
ter of preacher of the gospel and conjurer, ho had' ac
quired quite an ascend . ancy over the negro people with
whom he became acrinainted; has seriously proposed
marriage to a negro woman, slave of one of our citizens;
and at the same time amused himself with abducting
Charlotte, a young colored girl belongingio Mr. Vinnig
erholz, of Natchez, whom he decoyed to his retreat, where
ho reigned as chief bandit over the runaways and out
laws. Like his namesake, Solomon of old, Sol wns fond
of the fair sex; but justice way too quick on foot forliirn.
' His retreats and character became known. He was
linntbd by the officers of the police, and the girl, Char
lotte, was run down, when the information extracted from
her, led to his arrest day before yesterday, after a desper
ate and bloody resistance. He was found in the house
of a colored than named Green, from which be ran, pur
sued by the officers. In getting over a fence; ho fired a
pistol, and came almost within a hair's breadth of hitthig
police officer Bonbrook. He gained the house of Mr.
Purnell, ran into tho parlor, bolted and barricaded the
-doors. He exploded the cap of another pistol at the
breast of captain Dillon, of the City Guard, intending to
have shot him, through the door paunch. Green, who
.had harbored hini, was ebmmanded to break in the panel
with an axe, when the officers brought him within range
of their double-barrelled shot guns.- H 2 even then, with
.the hair triggers drawn upon him, for a time refused to
surrender, demanding that the officers should disarm be
fore ho did, or,at the same instant of time. He was fi
lially captured, with l some wounds and will now have to
.nwait his trial for lite. A number of the fugitives ho
commanded in his din, are well known by name, and it
is hoped that the cap ure of so attrocious a villain will
,lend to their arreat,—Natchez Free Trader.
LENGTH OF HUMAN LIFE.
We noticein sue of -the New York papers a brief re
port of a lecture delivered recently in that city by Prof,
Mason, on flue- economy•of • individual life, from which we
are able to select some interesting facts in relation to the
average etteritlif human life. This of course. has varied
ut different periods of the world, and still varies in dif
'cereat countriesundertthe influence of education, morale,
food and other circumstances. As an instance of the
variation alluded to,, we may remark that in the 10th cen
tury the average extent of life in Genova, Switzerland,
Awes SO remarkably tow as nine years, which the profes
sor attributed to epidenhcal diseases, bad food, bad dwel
•linge and continued warfare. The learned men of that
country, however, directed their attention to the cause of
premature death; and under their care a system so per
feet, has been established, that the citizens orGeneva
now live to a greater age than .those of ahy other city on
the globe. Similar changes' have taken place In Great
Inritain since by the smears , tf the improvements in sta.
, ence, the average of human life has been elevated from
.17 to SO years. IThe scripture gives threescore years and
ten as:the:limit of human eixstence, and Prof. Mason
contends that whenever the medical jurisptudence of a
feet:airy can, as in England and this country, enlarge the
averago duration to 50 years, the remaining twenty of .
the scriptural limit ore generally eat off by imemperance
arm/ lieraditarrdivsse.4. In • Mexico the average Of hu
man life is only 15 years, which circumstance alone is
sufficient to show the vast difference existing between the
the moral and physierd condition of that people and .otrr
.own.
Tut: Doc.—The Cincinnati Signal reports a case of
-canine sagacity worth repeating. A poor, ragged, scrub
of a cur lay on tho paiement, revelling in tho warmth of
the sun, and near him an infant was amusing itself, with
out any guard save tho dog. The child in its gambols
progressed into the road, up which a horse was proceed
ing at a smart pace; the dog, sy s alchful ever, bounded from
Iris posiiion, with a loud bark, and before the horse came
mernr.'hid caught his little charge by the clothes, and de
' posited him safely at the step of tho door. He•tbcit im
mediately resumed his old posture.
'Wno - ri'Ocel—A wise roan will never rust out. As
long as ho can move or breathe. ho will bo doing some
something for himself, for his neighbor, or for posterity.
Almost to the last hour of his life Washington was at
work. •So were ,Franklin, and Adams, and Young, and
'Howard, and Newton. The vigor of their , lives never
decayed. No.rust marredltheirspirits. it is a foolish
idea to supposowe i tnust lie down and die because we are
old. Who is old? Not the mankef energy; not tho day
taboret-in science, art or•bcnovolencc; 'lnn he 'wily. •Who
tosfrees his energies to wahto away. and the springs of
life to becom e saetiosiess; on whose hand the hours drag
heavily, and to whoni all things wear the garb of glooni.
Is ho old? should not bo put: but, is he activel—can he
breathe freely and with agility? There are serves of
grey-headed men wo should prefer,ki any importalit en
terprise. to those young gentlemen who fear and tremble
at approaching shadows. and tern pale at a lion-it► thei
Toth, erhaish word or a frown.
PAIS TAIL 11Y0 . 11LD A Ten.?..-"Plk, hAA the world got a
tail?" asked an ,umbin of its foliv.ix. "No, ,child." re-
Kied the old/on impatiently; "how could it have one
'viten it is round?" "Well," persisted the heir, "why
Aoes i die 4n,Reni . asy Aso wad.; the world. • if it (lint got a
till to wag about?" "Your ma wants you," replied the
non-phy,wd daddy.
By Magnetic: Telegraph.
Dispatches for the 'LW-Weekly Observer.
!
.LIMITAL 4 44. OR TIM
CAL E,DONIA.I
The Caledonia arrived at Halifax at 12 O'clock' on
Thursday, and tho Buena Vista loft at 1, P. 1., seine
day, and arrived at Boston la 40 hours.
LIVERPOOL, une 23.-
- The cotton market is no lower this week. Ordinary
gustily of American cotton a point higher. Quotations
for upland. and Orleans not only steadily maintained, but
the latter from the scarcity, is quoted foi higher.
Coosalson the 23d 81i 'a 83a. Flour 24 to
31e Gd a 33a 6d. White 39. for yellow good
Beef is 6 a 78 6d.
FRANCE.—Paris is still agitated. The resi'
Louis Napoleon postponecrthe trouble for the
Six candidates for President are already in the
Lamartine, Tillers, Prolip, Louis Bonaparte,
Caviagnac and Causidiere, Ex-prefect of Po
Orleans party will support Thiers, and Berry
dared in his favor. The lep,ittmists are d i
tween M. Thiers and Lam4rtine. If the ele
soon to take place little doubt exists that Louirl
would be the successful candidate. The •
Whited by the_ French / in his favor leaves n 4
the event of a Presidential election, in al
electoral college in Accordingly- the
tion has already beenaltered to meet the fire
in the "workings and the President instead of b b
eddirectly bithe people, unless he has an ab
jority of tho' votes given, is to bo elected by di, National
Assembly; from 5 persons retained by the peOplo. The
election of Prince Louis Napoleon as .Colenel of the
48th Legion of the National Guards, of the niuleite, vice
D'Althenslie, resigned, has been - definitely declared.
A new pretender is spoken of in the person of Leuchten
berg, son of Prince Eugene, and relation of the Empe
ror or Russia.
The war in Denmark continues unabated. There was
an outbreak at Berlin On the 13th of June, with thp Burgh
er guard, arising out of an attempt to disperse lioine la
borers who had gone to the minister to demaild work or
money. Being refused, the guard attempted to disperse
them, and they were surrounded. The newQ went like
lightning. Barricades were formed and the drsanal was
unroofjd. At II O'clock at night an attack w s made on
it, and about 2000 'stands of arras taken as trophies of
war. The nest day was quiet, and it was tioved that
the Assembly should send away all the troops, and put
themselves under the protection of the people. It was
carried, and the Government resigned.
At Prague, the King hitving ref .- 6'1 , 43d to colmfirm the
provisional government, and Prince Winiesentgratez
having erected batteries around the town, t 4 mob and
the stes.dents arose en inasse, and demanded arms.
A RIMARKABLH Hinr.—Mr. Blocher, of ' Faim
Isle, (Isle of Shoals) owns a hen that accompanies
him daily in his fishing boat, and denotes satisfac,
tion at unusual success, by audible detner l stratious.
The hen also goes in his boat to Portsmouth, scram,
bles on to the! wharf, picks about in thel
neverfailitig to be "on hand" when wanted. Mr.
Blucher brought up this lien by hand, and 13lie would
oever.roost or keep with the poultry she also has
the crow of the male and the bearing of the game
cock. All the onimals on the farm, pat/ the ben
milted respect; even the great tease deg, a:td an
immense tom cat, seems to take it as a matter of
, ceorse webs!, the ben. At an intimation from
Mr. Blucher, this hen will take to the Water, and
paddle about like a duck, and frequently from the
edge of the shore or rocks is seen to,pull .fish of
considerable size.—Boson Post. .
lODIV.V. SY AND CHRISTIANITY.—On the
day a well dressed-stranger just arrived i
entered one of the churches juet•as sertr'.
giving, and walked up one of the tris.les.
pew door was opened to him; whereupon h
4is steps, mounted the gallery stairs and a
'niggers' seat' where room was promptl made for
him. On seeing this, one of the church 'wardens
went up to him, and, asked him to decend, sayiug
he would find a properplape for him. ' , No place is
so proper for me" replied the stranger, "as where I
find 'he most polite and courteous-company, This
is the best seat in this church. and I will xemain
where I am."—Olbauy Bee.
GREATEST lIIMMICENE OE TELE AGES
QTANTON'S EXTERNAL REMEDY, CALLED HUNT'S
A.. 3 LIN E3IENT, has received the above tide from thousands who
have been benedtted by its use. Ito operation is wonderful. Nev
er failing to give immediate rellef,and permanently curing the die
caws for which it 14 recommended. For the last ,tiar I have pla
ced before the public testimony of undoubted character from ninny
persons well known throughout the county of Westchester, t‘ here
the great reputation of this medicine was tirst establiShed. During
the past year I have received from all parts of the county a mass
of evidence of the great value of this celebrated remedy sufficient
to till volumes, of which' I have selected a few certificates. For
the following diseases Runt's Liniment is a certain, safe and iipee.
dv cute
- Rheumatism, Spinal affec tion , Weakness and Paluitin the bark
... "sin, syrinx:less and Pains in
and chest, contractions of the muscles, sore Throat; Quinsey, Is
sues, Ulcers, Ague in the Breast and face,
Tooth ache, Sprains,
Bruised, Salt Rheum,. Burns, Croup, frosted Feet, Bunthns, Corns,
and all ilkeases of the Nerves. As n streng,thner of! the Nervous
ripstem it exceeds all the plasters and medicines in the world. It
is only necessary to try it to be convinced that it will rlo_all that
the proprietors professes. It, repullt(ioll is CCHIMAIIay - increasing,
and in every instance where it has been used it is always kept as
necessary Family Medicine. Read the evidence from abroad.
CERTIFICATE.
II ' East Rerlin, Va., May 2S, 1517.
Ceo. E. Stanton—Dear Sir; I consider it my duty 10 express my
sentiments in behalf of your! invaluable medicine, Hunt's Liniment.
I have for wine time past' used the Liniment in my practice, for
various diseases, o feel satisfied, front the success , attending Its
applicasions, that i merits all that can be sail in Its behalf. I
consider it one of the best external rentecVes I have ever used in
care of Wetter, Ringworm, Salt Rheutn, Pains, Bruises. Swellings;
!Cuts, &c. The cheap ratelat which the article is to be had, places
ft within the reach of all. It should form the principal externs'
retnediof every family. DANIEL BAKER, M.D. D.
This Liniment is sold by l all the respectable Mercbants, & Drug
gists throughout the country, and by the Proprietor tit Sing Sing,
N. Y. GEORGE E. STANTON.
For sale by 3. 11. Ettetoti Erie; B. C. - Town, North East; S. L.
Jones dt Co., Girard!
Erie,lMay 1. 18-19.
vraoLmeezaa. C ,
OUNTRY MERIIANTS, and others who have not purchased
thin. Spring supplies of lanAr,'Molasses, White Lend, Nails,
&c., &c., will (lad it to their advantage to - grve us neall before pur
chatinirelvmiliere. put arrangements are such that we can fur
nish on the shorteit nOtice,l most articles needed by ;retail dealers,
at Pitts argil prices, ttanspartation ridded. Call at J. King's Ware
huuse, th Street [Ailing. I MIST & KEL3EY. Ag'ts.
Erie, May 3, 161e.coda• - I . _
SO4II,r7GEIL GOODS!
2" WCP.I.4fMu 6 ht. 1
V ti r 'r&c.iii.i. received, and wilt continue to have !on hand at all
1 times, a large and general assortment of Dint coons, Moto
wxne, Ccocsotv, Muffs Aso Runts, and all kinds of FAMILY GRO
CERIES, which I will sell at the &scut cash prices for Eiqe !lank
Biqa, at the *se, Dollar fleißthrir. Those who may have that
kind Of money on hand, will do well to call and exalnitte my stork
and prices, which I think cannot foil to givereneralpttliditetioll.
Also, ell kinds of Produce taken in exchange for goods at the best
market rates.
Do not forget local! at N¢. 2, Reed House, and exa nine for your.
re) yes. , 11. 11. ti. viNtsuctc.
Erie; May 12, Iltl. '' ,
pilTtli; Dolled and raw Linseed Oil, by the IlArr I.otertlion,'lt
Iwoest rates, by May 12. - CARTER &WROTH ER .
' Dow °tell Bonnetsl [
GOOO assrtraent of La Leghorn, China Ecari,Lace, Straw
Gprop, Rutland, &c. TWIRLS & DEWEY.
May i L 9. - I 7
' I B El Ci 9 rIMITACIrtr.
1-2, EIL ts. lo & Co. re It Rani:tem!' hg am r, ve constantly
1%. s 9n hand a general assortment of agars, Tobacco and Snuff,
()toll Slade and prices, which theywill Fell at Wiwifesttle or Retail
a little cheaper than the cheapest, at No. 3, Reed 1l use.
May .s', teas. l '2
FR NCII English and American Prints, Spring] styles; Jenny
• Linde from 4 to 11j cents per yard, the highest price at
Juite;ll IRS.' - TRIBAL'S& EEWEI"O.
OAF SUGAR on connnission at A. King' wath'itouse.
itlay ID. RUST & KELSEY.
AISINS.—Best quality by the box or single lb. a No. S Bonnet
IL Black. mate street. (May S.) 111. COOK.
F'
'III Lemons and Oranges Juitt received at
• lltopla. IL 'COOK'S.
PICKLED Oyster; Grierkin*,Bardinee, London Porter, &e,just
received Sy (May lin I It. COOK.
0 4 . 1,11:14174e t rAD Blank.
_MEI =AN NEVEGIELt
tl
e
7 —von o d l' lr Dr tiong iD
gether - withGroceries. Crocker/and Hardware whirl' st ill be . solci
unusually low for cash or ready pay.
MIME=
•a t . • .113;:t: ere ,i. 116
et 0 818T1NG of French owl Scotch Gingluuns Ra zor Ines, Print
Ved Lawns and Jenny Lynde Muslih. Also a great variety of
Worn d and Linea Nell oad Ombra &rep Shawls, just received
at•No Anactican Illock State. Rt. M. MAYER.
Erie. June 7th, 1840.
nl ir trg t r e n . lett ii n ci n e g
( r e a l ru .1.
1 50 GllALB, l zll B ,e°,,,,s
CAREER + AO " ! .11E4
CM
'Wadi MIKA=
A FlolBllsupply of Spencer's (lluffalo).goda Macula. Pa co.
XX• teived and for vale at No. 1, Perry Skck, Ay ff
Elia. May 12, - T. , MOORE.
•
98. Corn
°mond.—
I g nation of
present.—
field.. M.
I i Alarast,
l ice. The
1 r has de
vided be
lions were
Bonaparte
' cling ex
doubt in
ost every
constitu
't difficulty
umg elect
iolute ma-
past Sun
the city.,
e was 'be-
But not a
l e retraced
utered the
just received on consignment, and for
at A. XING'S Vl:.e' .re lbtse.
'RUST & KELSEY, Agents.,
BT. MAYER
1
e .
v ,DYL
it: /110$'s- I
' , estraet is put u 1
... WORI.D.- Th.. *.r, and wane '
times cheaper, pleasant. - ".14, Fi t iT.,
li e
mires disci without watt.. -
the patient. . ' • , - .•
0 EAT FAI4I. AND 'Wit,
The groat OW and superiority' $5l
other medicine is, while it eradicates
body. It isione of the very !warren •
known; It not only purities the whole s •
son, but it cranes new, - pure and rich
no other medicine. 'And In this lies ,
derful succeps. It has performed With
than 33,000 'cures of severe eases o d -.•
were considered incurable. - ' '
More than 3 1 900 eases of chrOnie R+
SAW cases of dispepsia; - --
•
4,000 cases Of General debility and •
7.000 cases of the different Female ~
2,000 costs of Scrofula; -
1,500 eases of disease of the Kidney
SAO CCIPc'S of Consumption;
And thousands of cases Of diseases o
sipelas, Salt Rheum, Plihples on the
meroue cases of Sick Headache, Pail
nal A irectiOns, &e., Ste.
Thie, we are aware, musk appear
front Physicians and our Agents iron
informing us of extraordinary cures
of tic iitos Irespec table Druggists in
that he ea refer to more than ISO co e
are thousande of eases in the City o
refer to with pleasure and to men of cl
ee Me tor le preventative of disease ki
M
e lives o more than
,smO CHILDREN THE
As it removed the cause of disease, an
titer season: It has never been knows
most delicate child.
RilEumxxi!
This Sarsaparilla is used with then ;I
maim complaints, however IdeAcre Or
cures it has performed are Indeed'
sometimes give temporary relief,. this
the system even when the limbs are (1.11
ll' Hear Mr. Seth Terry, one of th
lawlyers in Hartford, Conn. The folio,
received from lam: '
• I
DR, TOW NREN D:—J have used one no
find it is excellent in its effects upon a
obich I am subject, from au injury oc l
In a public stage. Maw bend me to
A z7eyinoat. 1 have conversed with tit
and they recommend your Sarsaparill
llartford, March 12, let%
- CONSI1311119:i
Cleanse and Strengthen. '.Con.rumlti
Consumption, Lner Complaint. Cud
fiftifling of Blond, &ram in Ih.
Sweats, 1.44cu1t or profuse Expedu
hare been and can be Cured.
DR. TOWNSEND— Dear Slr: Nearly:
violent cold which settled on my lung
deed, finally it becalm; a constant hue
as to prevent we from attending to ID
few years it increased on ' nie gradual .
ced—l breathed with difficult!, , and r
bad matter, and for the last nine mont
alarsaparida, had regular night sweat,
self t01p1.1.4.01 that I would dig with 0:
the happinees to inform you that to in,
bottles of )(um Sarsaparilla. I tied
the gradnallY, and d ant enjoying /Tin
}ears. I had almost entirely lust my
turned. You are at liberty to publish
papers, if you clico,c.
My little girl, who is three ).ears of
whole of last Winter, While using
of it; and it soon eatirely fel IeWCII he
now well and hearty as ally child I ti
lttk blotches; it took them away an
now; and I am satislied she recover;
mellent medicine.
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TO MOTIIIMS & 1 11111
This Extract of Sarsaparilla ha . let
eience to female complaints. No
supis.r.e she is approaching lilt t cr
lilii," should n eglect to take it, as i
!canny of the iumerous and kr rre.le
are subject at t is time of lin., flits i
al years by mini, this medicine No
approaching won liillood, as I is ca
quickening the bl d and inv'mratii
medicine is invalua le for all the di:
subject.
11 braces the whole 'sten , eliews
ergies—by removing ttr inns thief: of
lantig the si stem as to p oil!' e a silt
lite case of most medicine to en for I
' SCRO • 'LA CI
This certiecate conclusiv ly prov
perfect control over the mostlistiirde
persons cured in one home s mimo
e
TIIIt .',l 1,1111.11
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Dr. Townsend—Dear Sir
,4 1 1. 1 .t a c ve 1 11
n hale n .
three of my children betcured
your e‘cellent medicine. TI y acre sores, have taken o ly our boll
which 1 feel ill)self mule der p obliga
Yours re. te truth.,
Now York, March 1,1 M ,
RI
You who lin ve,pnle complexionP
rough in, are .mll aratptrint." 1
Ton ie.eutl'A riarsaparillit. It wil l/
freel.led nud hlotclieg, and give yoi
,pit in., and beautiful complexion
value to unmarried ladies.
Owing to the great dIICCC
Sarsaparilla, a number of ii
CollllUPl>Ceti making Safrai
uenerally put it up in the b:
is far superior and four tin f
hoping thereby to deceive I
teen publish counterfeit c •
brothers and other intere
nntfics, to which they put
One makes a medicine, an
cured by using Dr. Ton it f
cured by his Ile nlsf
who styles !Muslin:l ill. I)
tom hotsf byfturtor for nlt
cates signed by tietitlous
end's Sarsaparilla, and-tit
great variety of other trick.
their trash. The public O.
counterfeits.
Notiee.—Afier the first of
Unless they me pin iip.with
taining the fac simile of Dr.
lend.
Principal office,ll•26 Fulton
& Co., 8, State street, Beetto
Philadelphta; S. S. Dance,
Charleston; Wright & Co. I
Smith Pearlstreet, Albany:
Merchants generally through
and the Canatlas.
CAATFR & ihOTHER and
Retail Agents for Erie County)
-May I, ISM
MITLIN A y ri- i I 1., subscriber is now rect
I the first In market. consi•
Hardware. Home and Shoes, t,_
My stock is madlciently large to
to 'Aiding in the newspapers t
•Ilfill three times the amount 1
dill lease to newer and sin I
:heap and is 11l he sold es cite I
~CAST, as I illleild to sell for a
lhOt•C that Fly !town for their
and see, for yourselves, and I It
By and price..
CENTLEIS I
Mei and Blue Black Clod si
mixed do.; Blue, Black, Pine • s
article do.; Satinnens. Rem In
My quantity of Summer email ,
with many other articles too ti
LADIES I 1
Cashmeres, Muslin de lines.
G nghainH, Enrlston do. Mcdriir Ins
Ca dilotiable article; \d ad and plain
Awrica or nssorkid colors, and , ricer,
Swiss Mit , lins, Jackonel. Cain uric, Is
:':Fe lot orsuitung,r'Slinwls, tress I
pother kid gloves, Mack :It'd w ite ni
,Hock, white, and colored /Ink ;Jove ,
mad( silk hose, black and white\ cc
-or !lose, white, hro'.vn rind mi
sc. - bred silk Gloves, Mick, white
....I walking Shoes, children's do
Asicniefst silk Ilandntin.
do., Spil
. Diaper crash and towellin.
67n30
A,iwrienn Ginglimns. Lawns, an ,
E..r. April 8, 1848.
Whit° •
tv EW eupply direct from Mac
^M 1t 1101190
OUR-BOIL PLOM—k'arthers nrel
11,3 vented Plow whichob% latex the
sot made and offered for sale at the
Nay 0, INS. LusTEft.
tor Eta'
VALUABLE FARM, ciantainin
avast! ) , cleared, and has a valua
'gems, situated nbout 'if miles from
tue Farm of the late Thomas Miles.
and a liberal credit given. En
Girard, Feb 2d. 18113.—tfil
THE IJEZT assorunont of Band B
May B.
OODY EAR'S Patent Metal ic Rur]
descriptions on consignment;
Carriage Cloth, Air Beds, Air Pillow,
Tobacco Pouches, Fishing Boots, 1
Cloaks, Tarpaulins, Elastics,Sou'
cling brags, Elul Cases, ete., etc.. at the,
French street.
April 13, 1648.
ZIEMOVI
FORGE SEMEN & t3ON have I
"t-A - _.Che nisi de, one door south of T
'hart-it metal assortment of Goods,
- *OA In a few days, , -
50 PIECES Figured and striped .
peting; Floor Oil Cloths, &c., f•
Store, on French street. '
A CA
oTtillE undersigned would respect
1 Eric and vicinity that he has o
on the South stele of the Public Nun
Erie Bark, where he will at all time
wren those Avho tray favor him with
From long experience th some of th
end other European cities, and stri
which tnay now be entrusted to him,
shall he always deemed worthy to fee
age. His work shall he executed in
chtseand iro it
Logue. Suffice it to - siy. we will sell
as 14 cents, and other GOODS. In pre
STAPLE GOODS at fill 40 per centj
Ladles and Gentlemen this will be
sientsh your wardrobesthat you will
N. D, 1 would Invite the attention
ing the year of promise—tmour slehat
ight for the occasion, at 30 per cent.
.our motto is the nimble sixpence, an
a shade lower than any house west 0
Eric, Alan V. 1811
46 O T o v uNDs t P j l ut l Tl r l i liar
i ,t"otata&-
' • As.st• '', ' THE
1 - - MEDICINE . : 1.4 - _ - ' - six
.„ hi quart .„ boniest /t it, -
'; led superior to any told. It
1 1 *,stexeding or - debaiulting
, . ..
i : lar.Dignit.
I '-ls Sataaparilla ,over all
t., • '''. it invigorates the
• isea 3( - - . - inediete e s ever
• nd White* . ner-
Meru ? rtrengthe.. 1 ...4 - by
It 004;4 pOtver
grand IsOCIC= Won.
1 4 the Pin ;WO . yeard; more
%V; al lasi IAtIOU Of these
1
. mentittenn . • ,
-1 • ,
'Ant of Eneity;
.mplaint4
and DrApsy;
the blood, 'viz: Uleej
ee, &e., together wi
in the aide and Ch
reditde, but we hair
II parts of the Unite
It. Van - Dunkirk, ~'
cwark, N. J., Int •
in that,place 211011 e.,
ew York, which
I aracter. It is the b
'own. 11. undoubted'
;
i
ST SEASON.
J rewired them for t
0 injure in the II
I ; at perfect stir CeSS I
cluonle. The ash}
; ondetful. Other i
entirely eradicates'
adlolly swollen.
oldest and most re_
i
lit ing is an extract of
[ tle Of your Sarimpor
Ironic ►theutnntic
aAoned several ye
Unties to the car
Hof our principal ph
SETH. TE
CURED.
'I ran 14 Chred. Pr,
r s, Catarrh. Cough',
C:1,61, Bram .I.ltt
, tion, Pain an the J
twenty years ago took a
. and affected here ely; in
;
tug cough, but not o severe
hosiiies. IViiilirl the dast.
At last I taxon e redo
'sea with my Cough lunch
is previous to tidy using your
indeed, my friends land lily
consumption; hit I have
.
sorpriw, rifler lINI
leztlth rertorwi.
haithit than I hat
rpetite, which is
itit lily Ham
had a iTry bad c.
e medicine I gave
as well as t*self,
q . saw. Hie was al
wr skin ii moot!)
her health from us .
0. Sr. CONAN
ITITIq
de
I e)e , , Matches on
!ionic or two of lb
toe dour blood, ret ,
matinn, Ppa rkl jog
of %%Inch arc of
=
expresldy prepare,
male ttho has r I
tical period, "the
;s a certaiu prat
di.,eases to %%lath
eriod way he delay 1
is it less valuable
ettlated to assist ut
glthe _system. In
eases to tthich o 0
ertuattently the tta
the holy—not soh'
egnent relaxation
male weakness and
ME
that this Sarsapn
i , ea,et, of the blood'
(1110(1.
It EN.
• pleasure to inform
l ot the Screctilut by
afflicted 1 er3 &ever,
es; it wok them .1
CRAIN, lOU Woo
4UIIO
null 'mu'
f 111%110 IA
a ills. Eli
is thahed
stroltAer
P '
_use sale of Dr. To
Ire formerly our Age 1
118, Bitters, &C. &
bottles, clahating tl
than Pr. Towmet .
Some of these imp
others have Matt
s to allow theme
ve them teepee
ith respectable air's
aparilla, publiqles
' the certitlcale of 1
de Imes, I lige wells,
'hey also pulls-h ,
they' have used ll
I them &C. The
. hued by there In t 4
Mir guard, and lot
SC-', none\Will I)
oil copper plate I
l's name, thlts , \ -44 :
in Building, N.;
~. Sons, Mg North ti
1 Baltimore; l' i . r. 111 r ,,
, e street, New rlq
I the wino:pal Brag
hilted States, V l V'e
& PIIIKPIP, Wilol
lophins for Spring!
lisend'
as, have
. 'lliey
at tpvirs
i1W6..e..
the ipied
rd their
of their _I
bility.—
IiIIIC9 tiro
them as
perSoll
and doe
d certith
r. 1 owns
", and a
44
ideates;
1 verso
titre lo
' puff's it
I' :l7liii
B s l t r
i l .•
1
I 1 1h
:• hm o i
TIEDIM
t iII
WU per
1 Le oil
111111t.}..
11111gillti
lrect.S.
llllyou •
• I
rual-I 1 1
, Churl'
)(I'o, al
the ,
MITO
J.S.
( fl
eta GO? II
•
s fulls tee 01 elpr t g A. 0.15.
Kitt of Dry Goods, toceries,
. Iron nod Nails, r.. dte.
arket, nod well se ected; ns
quantities of Goo is, mote
they really have tat nand, 1
res. My Goods n e bought
3
I he bought an Tlll. l CITY AT
I will wake it an hject to
3 triretta•tt from te. Call
11% ill be sattstled lith goal-
G 0 0 1)
q Blue, Drown and Cadet
enst,interebi n fine French
s, An, deans, bine drill, and
taloons, coats, &c. together
to mention.
coons. . I
'reach German and Scotch
re, and linen Gitighams, a
i
r
then, for tra 't citing dresses;
flitted and plain dress Silks;
rred and dotted Muslim, and
andkerchtefs, Cravats, &e.,
I colored, of the bet t quality;
s lisle thread and croon do.,
tt n.do., gentlemen's hose and
I ntlemen's black, n kite and
/I. toted kid do., IA tic , s' blips
iit crindtric rind Li en band
do., Gingtunny. 611 cotton
cjcabitck do., Eklbh and
flair checks, nice n'nd cheap.
SAIITH JACKSON.
t
no.
c on the corner op
..C. B. %I'
vited to examine n
.ccesity of "croNs
ic Steam Foundry
ENNE're &
about ISO acres
Ic orchard and oth
, hard village, bei
'Said Farm mill be
tire of
O. H. etT'I'LER
xes in the county
her Fabrics. of the following
Overshoes, Hurt Covers.
Air Cushions. Water Pails,
' dies Aprons, 11.30119, eips,
stern, Metes Clothi ig..Trays
Agcney, Telegraph Building,
111. hOCII. -
AL. -
removed thee- mot{ to No. 5,
2 1R74 Dewey's t•to e. They
11 will be receivi ig n new
Eric, 31ny 12, hate.
k Won' and half
r saletheap,at Ui
APB 13.
Hy idrin the gen leaf G) ; SH t of
• ned nf TAILORIN Ie OP
c, a few doOrs East of the
be ready and happy to wait
call in this line of business.
principal.shopm In. London
A - rittention to aq'butincss'
he confidently hopes that he
'hen share of public patron
uch a manner as will beat a
Ine - iiiid; , ide , Ltis ns low
[
be% i w °" l; a tp "° Lic n es. g° "i
of
i
he most favorable t me tnie
lbul in a ton t time o come.
f the yOung :ndle this be
sortment of ne- C s t 'inst
low former arices. fn short
for earth we Will Goods
sunrise. 1 .
41 1KIADIVEL11..
son linuiliind lbilintlelCW
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41'
!titers
w Elates,
hq., one
Tins us
There
ye ril
at mint
y sated
Aces Ati*lienlillg Ointment.
lyear /647..1 was living in thedvestern part of this
ing the occupation of a farmer. One day - while
wood,ll foolishly chopped my foot nearly MT,' in;
During this, misfortune I employed myself In
gamut leaves orlon old volume, printed iii England
.r years ago. Among these scattered leaves I read
' II had ken analyzed by 'Some of England's an
is, showing properties and nucdities never before
lint that was ever discovered. 3
~ under the force of the Retort - and Crucible, duel-.
; ten distinct properties. This fact struck my mind
1 it was illipOsSible for me to get rid or it. Some
tell ine that Providence, whose special care is ex
,II his cremates, had never concentrated into one
i any medical qualities. as various and as compli.
! perfectly identical as the human blood. without a
Ampere. Here was to tie found The ac ids, the alkri
e water, the air, the salts. the soda, Ste., . all com
ated, and chemically united into ono single element
ling substance more allied and In allilnlty to the hu
t
) was ever before discovered in the w.Orks of nature.
Cr these impressions for several years I became on
, ttented, and unwilling to confine myself to the du-
A BOUT the
FS, slate pure
chopping in th
stead of the er
perusing the fri
some hundred
of an herb wbi
cleat Alchemy
o und in any pl
This cicite('
oiled more that
so forcibly, tha
thing seemed t
tended toward
small herb so n
cared, althougl
wise anal good
lies, the oils, tl
Lined, CORCCIII
of power, loon
man blood that
Laboring on
easy and disco
ties of a throw
Everything
',oration of thi
to the city of
the herb. It
found it under
le Sum
' aht. Plc
Rhea
radian
medico
it !ruin
enable
a lettcr
and
pa a to
". 2 eatrr:
14cIans,
Mil
, enter to tioint my mind to one object, viz: the pre
• herb into medicine. I then determined to return
ew• York. I did no. and immediately inquired Mr
:t not to be found. I then bent to Europe and there
nother name.
I.fnthma,
, tgi
ide, ccc.,
red the article to my satisfaction, I give It away to
t•e it. Ilundreds, I might say thousands, took it
lies mid Sed it, spine for one thing and some for
1 , 11 the very first to the very last, pronounced it of
Ilene and power.
• that came under my observation was a man that
of his arm for some years., The ointment restored
inn completely in a few days. This surprised nut
id the patient. After him came a man with sore
,y gunpowder—a very bad one indeed. One bor.
make a perfect cure. And I would here remark
'lave been cured of sore eyes who never found any
kis ointment.
Having wept
nll whom ould
into their hal
another. all fro
unrivalled exe
4 3
The lust cas
had tort the us
the use of his .
as much as it i
eyes produced,
only. sufficed i
that hundreds
relief save to t
There next c
from the ague i
ache) had exit
ed its bad as cv
\Sas attended 1
cr hegati to sea
eruption like pr
the same time,
of long statidin
the Ointment t
I hesitate not t
complaint.
Mont 1104 ti i
the other of tic to
ciao who prese•
(hutment ondli
had yen orally
was no half w
tirmirlis.
)1; three
tehevei
e t",r .2AI
albo re
• in the
me a woman who wns suffering excruciating pain
the fare. (ler physician (thinking it the tooth-
Lewd seven of her teeth. But the difficulty remain
ur. The application of the All-flealinp Ointment
ith immediate cessation of pain. Her lace gowev
ell, HMI the surface was covered over with pimples
ickly heat. None day all this disappeared. About
la lady made application with it for the headache
ugh the
11 `1
IS
0 full or
oil fair
)0111
and a falling of the hair. Since this 1 have known
) cure cia.r!s of len, twenty and forty years standing
say, tint it is almost un Infallible remedy for this
ine there were two eases, one of Constituirtion, and
Inian, which had baffled the skill of eery physt
!•riiiiiil. It tvae wonderful to ‘$ itnees the ellbct of the
parsons. No one would believe it unless they
itneeked it. But it did the work properly. Therm
jy business, fur they ICCOlered their health in a, few
Ito flee,
it Doctor
14101 C the
0 cq, lir e
i lIIIIICIISC
IthettinatPutil Fever, gurney, Sore Throat, Cutaneous Eruptions
Diseases of ttle , :qpial. and Nervous Complaints were treated tt jilt
unheard ofsuceess. ihrt for Chest diseases, suchas .Isthma, Pain
and opprestion. I believe is no letter remedy. A so, the common
diseases, such as Ulcer Sores, Scald Head, Ilunic. sof the Skin. In
thintation, Piles, Sure eyes, Sprains, Bruises and Burns. if seems
to he a perfect antidote. People wOuld come Into the stow smil
ing, wbMing to know if I was realty the Seventh Son, or whether
the Ointment that I gave them was, indeed, All-Healing in its
salt they, not one single application has failed to cure.
na
ture.l For
Liver Comp! tint, particularly, was treated with great and uttb
v ere ti success
lrt yrte,
1 in rt.f
u_on to
turn of
entati%e
fentairs
d se% et
or tho e
• nue, I y
cud this
Inell ore
urat en
r 11111U
hieli 19
(Li ewe.
It rt.ulliced
Cl] abroad, and,
it fur private nl
done ro much
.uch good results in all CSMCY, that it has been noia-
I was offered SUMS of money for a receipt. to make
f.e merely. Every 111311 s poke well of it, as it had
, i ,
Not withstan find all, I have leen careful not to recommend it.
tacept in case.. I know it it ould do good. I was net er willing to
lend myself to ny thing without testing its merits. This I enter
deavo,red to do', on every occasion, and %then I acted as one as the
sick Committee in the Lodge of I. 0. of 0. F. I then tested it upon
Brothers in the :nest critical conditions, and had abundant oppor
tunity of pros Big its worth.
And in conclusion, I would remaik that t have placed this Oint•
meld before the people of the U. states during the last nor 12 mo's.
and so genera has been the satisfaction, and so great amount 01
good done. ilia inure than half a million of Loxes has been Fold. I
tio really Miele there never was a medicine n hich gained such
wide spread, universal and unanimous satisfaction as the All-
Healing °into enc. Prom all parts of the land there hate conic up
one deep. sine IT, and universal voice of approbation, saying 'Mc-
Als , ter, thy to: gue hath dropped the word of truth and lose, while
health fbrever, , aende thy footsteps." And were I now to give all
the good sa}in , s of the people, their multi:1101ot approval, their
thankfulnessa id gratitude, their joy at term critic front disease and
sickness. 1 co Id till a volume.
inf Im,
I hall,
pau that
ie um: , of
‘l. ith
a way, for
1312
JAMES McALISTITR,'New York.
e medicine may be had al the Drug and Chemical
lON & PERKINS. Erie. con:Mtail
13"rhe ulkoi
store of BUR'
Boot And shoe Btoro.
TI E subscriber' would respecithily inform his friends
f 1 anti
t t m arat 'lic tlid " lll7. 'l l!ix .' n i t ia o l i ! S " 'ut s erl i ll ' i x i s " , ' o e' t i t I t l t i t L e . t' e l a K' : e t
side t r the Piantonti, second door front the corner ofilixth
i
street, which le intends taking pes•cssion of on the Ist of March
next, and he w 111 be happy to nee and accommodate hilt**, friends
and customers and the public at large. lie fl atters hitnself that he
will be able to flake BOOTS, SIIOIIB. and all articles in his line of
business., to o der, with neatness, (11141414 and dispatch,' and at
moderate rates Be hopes to receive, as lie %% ill endeavor to de
serve, a liberal patronage. ,
,
Ile will eon tandy keep on .hand an ,assortmedt of well made
Boots !Indict; which he w4ll sell as cheap. if not ibeaper, titan
can be had eisrezet ' I •' I , ,• A: GABLE. t
Feb. 23, Fa. . I atum
EAGLE
to WI
Ir. out for
genuine
1. con
,/ Tot, u-
Redding
nd tdreet
CIOLEN FACTORY, rautvrew
inform the wool growing and cloth weaving puts.
we haireentsrethinto a copartnership hereafter to
cCreary. Thornton & Co. We have one entire
ichinery. as good ns can be procured in the country,
`v prepared to manufacture or exchange cloths cas
es. dlimtls Blankets and Flannels for wool. We
deuced workmen lit all branches of the business.
imly cilia., a full share of public confidence and
'utilic.. We flatter ourselves toglve general sails-
Ito may favor us with their custom. . .
lug, spinning. and Dressing, done well, cheap and
Cohen,
one; le3
gista and
t
Vrfl wool
'V lie that
he known as 11
Felt of new in,
and we are no
sitneres, Ttt eef
have kinq tape
'and we eentrithi
cost= of the
faction to all n
Costom Cart
quick.
ale and
[ eld.
CM
Grain and F
acceptable for
l tetory supplies, well seasoned with Cash, will be
ods and work. '
- 'DAVID MeCREARY,
101 IN THORNTON.
THOMAS THORNTON,
BENJAMIN COATES, Eric,
SAMUEL ULM ..
-
arLigl9.
NEW GOODS.
Fnir%icw.
WE are juSt receiving our supply of sieRING and SUMMER
GOODS, to which e invite the mention of the public gen
erally, with full eonlidence that in quantity, quality, style and
cheapness, our, stock will he found unsurpassed by anything in
this city. With a steady determitailion to stand wholly upon our
own tnerin4, we leave lengthy ads ertisements and stereotyped puf
fing to our more garsy neighbors:
BROWN & McCARTER
Erie, April', 181 P. w
BY =PRESS AND ELAXLROAII.
ALINN be COPP have received. and are now receiving, their
stock of RICH SPRING DRY GOODS atuon'g which will
he found the latest, nicest and cheapest GOODS of the season, to
which the attention of the citizens of Erie and vicinity Is invited.
Don't forget Ithe store—Corner of Sixth &reel and the Public
S quare._ I April 29,184
ir GLASSES.—S Hhda. Cuba, Sugar Muse and New Orleans
Molass to be sold at New York Prices. transportation ad.
d. , e 10,1 ALLYN & COIT.
50 FIRST rate Perk Barrels for sale low at
po i e the
IGH'l'.
PAR ASOLS, from •• e up ••arde, for vale by
I — pone ALLYN & con'
te%%11 nb.
luta ing,"
by
1611112-
only
ado Clothing at tho Clothing atop,
Comm ocial Exchango.
•
1011 T i t
ING ;
01.01
mane.
' ' I
than
Cloths
and n J
aPPOiI
011 owing:
'subscriber has now on hand at his NEW CLOTII•
TORE, a very extensive assorunent of first rate
lIING, made up in the latest style and in the best
r, which he Is determined to bell for CAbill
lof Land,
r Poprol,-
,rig part of
I tiotd very
25 peer cont. Lower
ny other eambushment in this place. His stock of
g comprises every grade, from superior to common.
one who patronizes the establishment shall be die
ted in regard to quality, cut or price. Notice the
CM
pr sale by
'ooh.
COM
Fns and Fine French Black Drees Coate;
(!. Tweed and Mohair 'Sack Coats;
Summer Cloth Routs of every Cut;
nd Fancy Cassimere Pants;
ilk, Merino and Casstmere Vests; '
nd Cotton Clothing of every kind:
ra and Canallera, OIL-CLOTH CLOTHING AND
S.
li. common Shirts, Silk shirts and drawers, Merino
liars, StoelisAloserus, stocks, suspenders. &c. &c.
fenced and fashionable COMM employed ity.lll
the best manner and make all kinds of cloth to
ilt be warranted to give satisfaction.
' end inspect the clothing In the new
matnercial Exchange, French st.
MOSHS KOCH.
ME
Black
Black
IBM
'Error Sail
TA RPM Tl.l,
t Et, Fine
do. Cravate, C.
tic has expe
cut and trim i
order, which 4
The
and chi
6 ooi Car-
Old Jew
ni. 1
op;r ,
v i t
_i_i. "'l
late
subss lily
estate
again
I lenient
June
NEWG AND GT,INDIECID. GOODS.
Q TATE STIMCE MORE AIIEAD!—I ROSENZWEIG
1.1 & CO.. al now re
M ceiving at the New Jew Store, No. I, Flem
ing Mock. a ri w and splendid assortment ofSPRING AND SUM.
Mtntaitit GOODS, EXADY MADE CLOTAING. &c. &c.,
which will be Sold a little cheaper than can be bought,at Entrain
er establishment this side of sun Clown. Among his stock may be
Pound—
DROADCLOTrt.--Frerich, English and American black, blue
brotrui - gold otidt'imiXed DroadOloths, cheap as the cheapest.
Also. Dress nd Frock Coats of the same material which for du
rability end tlinish can't be beat. ,
CASSIMERES AND VESTING .— Fide French, English and
American Cassinierea—baautifill vestings, and superior panta
loon( and vests of the same.
SUMMER WARE.—An excellent assortment of Summer ware,
. which canned fell to please. '
CALICOES. _ Superior Calicoes, 0 . 0111 oto 12 eta, Pei yard. Cal]
and see them. . •
LADIES DRESS GOODS.—Under trip head we haveevery thing
to adorn the female form divine—such as Silks, Lawns, Ging
hams, Mirages, Cloves, Ribbons, Bonnets, Moline of all kinds.
Shawls. 4F.C.
In short, otirstock in every depaltment is largeand selected with
great care. Believing that-a "nimble la beater Than a shyly tailpipe
we shall sell tututualty to* ibr cash or ready pay:'
Erie, April V% MIA.
ME
H. COOL 13
NCTICIII
on the estate of Peter Ifarintan,
leech, haying been granted the
to all persons 'indebted to said
Nit, and those having claims
properly authenticated for set-
HENRY GINGRICH, Atl'inr.
Oil
°nest .Stealth.
3 7. 111A19 OTHEET, BLIPPA - 1.0, N. V.
DIL G. C. VAUGHN'S - VEGETABLE LITHONTRIPTIC
XTURE.—•Phis celebrated remedy is constantly nit reasing
'n fame by
, the many cures it is making
• ' ' • ALL-OVER TM: WORLD.
"I" n°'" become the oly medie Me for family use and is
•
'etly rocemit,ended for
.
DROPSY:
all stages of this complaint reiieved, rro Muer of how
tong standing. Seoproophletfokwlismohy. , • , t
GRAV
and all dlscasesofthe urinary organs; for tric....e distressing, EfOn ,
pi a ,..7 1 4 a stands alone; no other can relieve you; amt the curestty
tifyeil w 7'lll convince the most skeptical; Ica pllsapr4et.. Liver
e om platuty, b:Ilous diseases,
FEVER AND AGDE,
To the great West e'PeeiallY , and wherever "tliese cotnpleltiti
prevail this medicine Is offered.
NO miNERAL AnENT,
no deleterious compound is a part of this miriltre, it cures these Illy
cases with certainty and celerity, mid does not leave the system
torpid. ac pamphlet.
. a complaint of ft most Iminful character is
iMMEDIATEI.I P.ELIEVE I) .
and a cure follows by a few days use of thi4 article: It is far befrre
any vibes preparatiou for this diseati, or for any oilier duease orig
inating from impure blood. kkxl p am phlet.
DEBILITY OF THE SYSTEM.
weak back, weakness of the kidneys, dem, or indamation , he
name, is immediately relieved, by few days use of this medicine, and
.a cure is always a result of its use. It stands as
A CERTAIN , REAIEDY
fur such complaints, and also for derangements ofthe female frame
IRREGULARITIES, SUPPRESSItYNS.
painful menstruations. No arhile has ever 1.-en' °amid except
this which would touch this kind of derangements. It may be
lied upon as insure and effective remedy, and did u c feel rerliiit
ted to do so could give a
THOUSAND , NAMES
as proof of cures in this distre,sing class of complaints. Fee pam
phlet. All broken down, debilitated constitutions from the elect
of mercury, will Mid the bracing power of this arude to act imme
diately, and the poisonous mineral eradicated from the system.
ERUPTIVE DISEASES.
will find the alternatis e properties of uhf- article.
PURIFY THEMA/OD,
and drive sueltiliveates front the system. h'ee pamphlet for tcrti
mooy 01'e-tires in all I which the lienits arm ert? lenient
wilt not permit to be named here. Agents give them away: they
contain 31 pages of certitieitte4 of hi gh
rharaerei, and a stager/
ARRAY OF PRocir
of the virtues of a medicine, never appeared. It is one of the pe
culiar leature, of this article that it never fails to benefit in any
case, and if bone and muscled are left to build upon let the emacia
ted and lingering invalid HOPE OS, and Istep irthing, the medi
cine as lone as there is an 'improvement. The proprietor NV otild
CAUTION TUE PUBLIC against a nundwr of :articled Mitch
conic out under the head of
i1.111: 4 .1 P.IRILLAS, SYRUPP, Ace.,
as cures for Dropv, &c. They arc good for nothing, and concoc.
led io gull the Dins al); Tout:11'1'1101 NOT. Their int eators
never though( ofetiring kll , llllkeit , e..4 till tine articki done it.
particular iguil) of the pamphlet earne-tIY
and all who sell the article arc GLAD TO CIRCULATE gratiiit-
OUPIy.
Put up in 3'107.. Lollies, at S2;i3oz. at SI each—the largest hold
ing 6 oz. more than too small locales. Look out and oat gel int
pored upon. Et cry bottle ham "Vaughtt's Vegetable Lithoutriptic
Mixture." blown upon the glass, the written signature of G. C.
Vaughn. Budhlo, ,stainped uon Ike cork. None other genuine,—
Prepared by Dr. G. C. Vaug hn, and sold at the Prioeil'allillfice.' 437
Main Street, Buffalo, at ts holeale and'retail. No attention git en
to lettere utiles. post paid—orders from regularly constituted Agent,
excepted; pot paid letters, or herbal cot aoliciting ad
vice, promptly attended to. gratis.
Offices des oted exclusit ely to the sale of this article. 131 Na , -au
street, New York city; '263 Essex st., 4alem.. Alass..and by the
principal druggists throughout the United t•ttatei ou r. Can-Mid:it as Apems. For sale by
Carter & Brother and Burton & Perkins, Erie: C. I.V. Burton,
Meadville; Dr. C. Baker, Sparta; Town & Co., North. C:1,4
L. 1.. Jones & Girard; D. S. Smith, Britten inert B. Alattollin,
Mercer; Ilall & Ilmtk ire., Pine (.ros e: 91. NV Stigar Grose:
Boyd & Vincent, Waterford; D. M. Williams and J. D. Zi,nininer
ton, iVarren; Chase & Me Dolllllell, ill Abraham Tourtel
lell. H. R. Terry ,Edenlimo: S. Dail, Jr. ('retest ille; Loons
berry & Wheeler. Lockport; John A. Tracy, Fairt iew. It 33
",171V71 LA RZPUBLZQVC."
V I V 1: I'ILLULES VEGETALI:S IN DIENNES LC
• WRIEHT! LONG LIVE 'ME Rl:rut LIING. LIVE
WRIGIMS INDIAN VEGET.AI3LE crhd, in
the at irs of huturnily itas pa.sed; another vet lit ttirned; the hos
tile eletnents ha% e inet—the battle h. ionald and won'.
FRANCE IS FREE!
A long etri
ttgale it has licen—iirA banding into The niid
!ideal emancipation—then relapsing ur e ter a t learn
then an:wring the chain , itupo.eil bf the allied pear rs
iettling to mile-serf ins comer:an-in. But ('recce
tc no Pet.. of I.therty. she forget it? Nu! Iler
rig was, in the ',picador of hi. pon er, driven ignuniin
tit throne and Prance—glorious. iilerty-tof 104 France,
ken her place itt the van of nation..
PILULES VEGETALCS INDIENES UG IVRIGIIT:
said that "the maniac h got erns the world." Nations
Wnd by alto_ (unlit) of their cookery, and are indebted
to energy of eliarm ter to the 14.11'1,T Ikm of dige,tiort.-
1/114;ej0 , they were invit.ei•
m luxury crept in, physic! and mental eneriaLion fol.
they were no longer able to r..= t 'the more hardy
By improving tlige:.tion, and 1011101 ing,morbitic In:-
d r ies India. Vegetable ('ills becohie a great morn[ and
I ine. They clear the head, and by the Imo:. awl of
they impart, Immo% e the heart. 'l'lley.thita exercise
influence in (atop of citlil liberty. The energy oS c
ids measurably 111 , 011 the health of a people, and the
eof their rights dePend , upon their energy. Then+ ne
I and you give energy, and sustain popular government.
en, cherish health, not merely for t lie enjoyment which
t for the gigantic intert:As which depend upon it. Lei
' , Dan Vegetable l'ills be used in the ,-pring, to prevent
l ire fall. Dad Louie l'hillippe been a man of common
I ! WOlllll have ceded to the people those. lan:en:terms fur
.
aAced, and a mild LIMN lir,ve Anund oll't :et °lotion.—
thant...lllmi. taft added itiralt to i injury, hy Fur-,
et prig lieges n hich the pet;ple had. Matter Mid mind
by the'saine general Las. Atiu rs may accittnalat.
,in hodt , !doh a resolution alottecan rrinaue; where.
'ng in time. the et it day Is poApinied indelicately.
• •
"111 b LA REPU.lll.l(ltilil"
,VEG ETA LES I'D/ULM IN DI ENES DE IVRIGIIT!
of stuitku
ou Ivallor•
=and again
hud tasted t
I erfidiou.. k
inusly from
has again t
VI Vh LES
N npolPonl
are cit,tut6
greatly f)r
Vt bile the.
Me; but 1%1
IiAN lit, itflt
=
mor , Wri
polittcal cn
int.! %%Ili
a powerful
people del.
nenuteuan.
give he
Let all, t
it brings, b
S% right's I
di.ea , e in
sagacity, h
i m Inch thr)
iftialw ?Ica
tike
'ATP 6overn4
in the Wllll
a., by incn
11531121
• HORRIBLE ;MISTAKES!!
times made by confounding one tueilicine with unoth•
Mill...tering the %%wing article. Equally horrible are
kes which arc made in supposing that all are a
air Therefore, •it is indifferent which nre taken, and if one
all are bail together. This is a very great mistake.—
much dill
hem cen Wman•r's I P 11.4 V GLTA
nit other articles as between midnight and noonday:—
wish any to take our word merely for this stateingin.—
.t, having taken other inedichie,try this. Nothing More
essary.
Are swill
er and ad
'Shove mist
like, and 4
kind is lin I
There is ;LI
live PIT is
We do not
Let any
gill he He
Many pt.]
they antic
But they n,
des hme
tingle day.
sintilnt to
votary not!
the public I
.ons have been led away by a COATING or SUGAR. as.i
timed that it twuld remote the nnwea of the ine(haine.
c generally mistaken. Without the scout 'those art
nothing ld retonsinentl them, and %voila Lot Iv sold a
But At ith the sugar, and by git ing the artrele a /tame
I 'Vntont's 'mutt.: Warr %Dix Put s, they gain a tent
, riety. Wolteq_they arc in ,beep's clothing, of whom
hould t.teer stulicrently clear.
renieinl•creil that RIVIIIGIWN IDLE Pict,
mi With special reference to the MIN'S got ern itta the lin-
Cousettucktly.'iliey are 'away" good, always useful,
Olive in rooting out Ever) filially ehoultl keep
Let it bel
are pteptit•
nyAn body.
al nape etry
them nth
ABl.l\l
terlbal Jo
Riley• Pot
'B. C. Tow
.—O. U. Spriffoni, Erie; W. & P. Itul.on & Co., Wa
it McClure, Sett. Girard: Abraham Tourtellott.liniott:
cq We ‘t Springfield: IV. fl. Ton nsentl, Spring:M(l;
& Co., Wattshorg nod North P.w.t.
evoted exclusiuoly to the Nate t,f IVRIGIIT'S INDIAN
ILE PILLS. u holt•salc cad retail, 160 Epee st wet, Phil-
Greenwich btreet, New York; aid 1% Tremont st.,
Erie, ilr y 1, 1E49. 37
Ornces I
VrlE'l'A
nilelphia;'
Boston.
GOODS Z'OR SITLING TRADE.
Iceit ing a very targe rink- k. awl ening at puce,: tar, very
luw any thing ever °flew(' in Erie before. Further . par-
Tea her. In the 'ine.intitne, please call at the corner
11011 RD. I'. 3/ irrems%
211, tale. 50.
IVO tc.
LNI fur
ticuhrs h.
more Rec
_Erie, A I
100
LOUR BARRELS on Laud and for eale low tbr Ca it
IL COOK.
i
=NG AND BIIIFEINDMR GOO DS,
NG IN LARGE QUANTITIES at the GM Jew Store,
I Telegraph Building, on Erench street. Moses has just
I'm the cities, safe and Sound, awl In great good humor,
after purchasing a very large, a very pretty and a very
fGOOPS, These goods helms determined to cell on
lal of omALL.ritorrrs AND QUICK RETURNS,"
hem out of the way as soon no possible. if not -sooner.
. ny man, woman or child wishing to buy 6 OGDS cheap,
In here to Fo. Our assortment of DRY GOODS, GRO
CROCKERY is complete. Please notice the follow
id ranev Goods:
A RAIN'
-L - 1-inthi
retiirned
(of course,
chenp lot I
the panel',
tud to get I
therefore
Will know
UERICS
log Silk
Phis I
Vat
Bloc
Flor
Then
Lace Cni
bons and
Alec', Fr
3assiiners
crlption;
in Scarfs, k
ttc Suspeni
Tare.raidy's Confectionary, No. 9, Rood Bongo
Now.
it Pooh. iie Lbl,
red -do
- -
Gros de Rhine. Rep :Mks, assorted colors. -
lice, assorted colors. Linen and Mohair Cinghants,
e & Cashmere Shax‘le, Canton Crape t9tawls,,
and Collars, Swi,s, Thread, and muslin Edging 2,
Rib
lowers Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs. &e.
ncli Black Clothes and Cassimers, Fancy and Summer
Cashine4s, Mohair and Worsted Ccating ofetery des
fun], Fancy Silk and Cashmere Vest ing.,_Silk and Sat-
Stocks and Ties, Silk Elam* and Kid Gloves, GimeMa
dera; Collars, Bosoms, etc. April 12, ISIS.
MP,URDY wodid respectfully Inform the public that she
M R
has taken the well know stand in the Reed House Row, re
cently occdpied by M. W. Keith, where elle has now and purposes
keeling constantly - on hand, a large variety,of
CON FM' LON A B
of her own manufacture. and sold oda:des:de and retail, with dif
ferent kinds of REFRESHMENTS, such as Cakes, Pies, Bread and
Butter Poached Pam Vold Fowls, Boiled ham, Pork and Beans,
Hot Coffee, Soda Water, Ice Cream, &c.. &c.,a1l of which will be
served up in the bese and most palatable •stye. She has Just re
ceived a fine assottinent of TOYS, to which the in 7 attention.
jr. has titled up a room, up stairs. expressly r the &coin
modation or Ladies who may wish to cat Ice Orem . She is deter
turined not to be surpassed, by any similar establishment west of
Buffalo, and will endeavor to atlord Siniversal satisfaction. She
indulges the hope that the same liberal pationage which was ex-'
tended to her predecessor will be continued to her.
Etle, May 10, 11318.
Lie Dank Notes •
W ILL be received at thrtr in cubit nee for Goody if del trete
soon. May 17. W. C.& R. P. HULBERT.
L I 00 111.
.SHINGLES for sale at the Erie LESTER, SENNETT & CHESTER
Apra 29. 1F49. 5'
fartawlis IN GREAT VARIETY.
200
lu p e .I:ln }:: :_e N f T aishr4l7 - atlt S on a t i apC, Y T l c. a 9 ng?n r g S f ' gra wl e 7 :3
59 to €lB 00, all shades. Also.:theTreneh Crape Barrage, Som
mer Cashmere, plain and embroidered; Ilelanes, plaid and plain
Silks. and 'in Short I inn bound to suit the most difficult cite on
Stmxils.l C. 13. 'WRIGHT.
Erie, /0.1848.
DiTiTOT
~, 3I7N TOR T B 3ll lEMILING TRADE.
CD. Y marr has returned from the Eastern cities, and ji, now .
. r el lug. ' (In putt] hit unusual assortment and variety of
GOODS si lied to the Sprinetrade, which has heeen purchased at
the present low prices, and positively to he sold accordingly. at the
brick corn r opposite the Eagle Hotel.
Erie, i'tp it LM, IsiP. au
Swiro and Bramlliuslins,
Embrozilered Robes.
THE OB
,-- F.' v
. ,Publishod Weekly and ri-Weeil
Elsie Ootmty, Pa.
DURLIg & SLOili j rtIBLISEiRS & 171:;1' .
OFFICE, CORNER OF, STATE; STREET AND T
SQUARE ,r,
. . ---.;.
11:101.9 OF TTI ~ TAPER.
ThC Tri-Week is publislusl every Mout:lay, w e d,
day Evenings, at THREE: DOLLAILSA TEAR, pa,
or ipix tnouths.
Single copies In wrappers, 3 cents,
The weekly is published on s.atimby, and de% et
City subscribers by ow:carrier, at
By mail, or at the oilier, in ady a 1,, , ,,, -
9Celf not paid In Meows' , or wianfn three mantle;
of sUbstribing, two dollar,. is 11l be chtirsed.
All orders fur the Tri-IVeekly oat ~i r the A I'M AI, n,,'
'ranted by thc cash to secure .atteuti a. Ao• driict,
termt,
rmil rottatiuhf c :alone nerfrt he t'-'f paid,
- ItATES OF
,AI)VEItTISINd:
Cards but exteeding I lines; oue year,
Oilebqmite '
do. do. IAT Months,
do. I do. three
2 , hansieid ad vett isemente, eems ejf
fi
ib y l e _ a ll t ie ly a l r , F a t i
ve l r ir i : e i r i s ol;
have
cts for th Tl i,,,,ii,
but at no Time nrc allowed to occupy more dia,R two u 4
Le limited to their immediate Lome..
Advertißenionts not 11;1%11 - mother direeticm. „ Le
forbid and charged accordingly.
Ef.43 N LP'. 8 8 ID "11
— a I/ . '_ P to
Botanic and dropathic l'hy
6th and "it II ret.t... Medical 1
corwantly oti hat and for clic,
A DR. Q. L.. ZI
ReFitient Dentist; Office anil
side of the Public Square, En
Plate, front otie to an entire
Gold, and rertoreil to health and
with in.trutnents and 11 , 2111111 re
elearne,ls. U 1 work m.arranteit.
310 S 'S K
I.F Nll R F.l AIL S lieakrA n .
44rocerfra, Crockery, Ready Igad,
Buildinge. corner of FICIICIIaIrifF
S. DICKF4
PHYSIC! 1Y A NI , FrIMF ON—Office at
opikleite the P,lethodhzt Church, Er
C. B. Wit
WHOLFRALEANDRP.TAILdeaIer In Dr
Crockery, (;lama -ware. Jron Nulls
1-ltatui-trelit ntubtlic public Fquate,
JOHN H. 31
coi.iry and Borough surveyor-0
Block. : , tate :meet, near 7th, Erie.
April
I. IW.SENZII EIG &
nEnr.EitS in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, re-i lc
Boots mid &c., No. 1, Fleming Block, Rana
LISTER, SEN.NET ' CHEST,
ilnox For•mm4. Whole...lle and Ret. it Dealer:-
t% are, &e. Stnte .1114.1, Eric.
& PERKINS,
WllOl.l SI %IX ANP IC E :TA IT. den liT - S in I lrugs, mothcin,
Croce' &c. No. 5, Reed House Erte.
lIENJANIIN F. DENNISON,
ATTOR NEE' AT elf, eland, 011 ) 0---OIL CV Ca Si
SO Ant ate['., Block. Refer to Clik.f r a d.
w
La School': Iron. Fletc
iNimltel H. Porkins, 14 VVaillut 1., Phila.:H{.l:la
33 'Wall e‘l Vc:rk. rut tt,
rer to this office.
10A1PSON,
I , II.4IALVS A NI , 1 . 04 •, ;,-1.1.080 AT I.tW - 011. , e ch I
01 er Jac , ,,ou'n Slow I:rie.
(I.ALBRAITIIS.Si LANE,
41 - 1 - 01: CFV.I VI , 031,4•;1.1f1IIR T [...V-01:2,• Sni
of the_ Put tic 6quaie, I:rie, Pa.
J: B. JOHNSON.
COr , SELI.OR kW - 1 -01!.C , m tin•f
jug, lip egarN Env.
JAMES C. NIARSIIAI.I.. .1
VrronNi.v T.%w—Ottire lip etaire in Tatittna:.
north ()idle ProthonGtary's oflice. Uric.
A mu. RAY WI lALLON,
3TIM:11r1; %ND C 0 1 .,/ 1.1.10 R 4T I. 414=1 like 04 cr
Sore, door R esst of si,ztusts :Arco, on
Erse.
& DEWEY,
Dr Ir, H I)r . . 14) Gtuccri , i, Crockery, 11
No. 111, Clietip-i,lr. Eno.
HENRY CAI)IVELI,.
Dr %LT n jn Ilar.l.a.arr., I try E.,- A pk, Efor,rle,.
Di.iturrntl, and o u r cast of the Eagle llowl, Er
T. W. AIOOR E.
Dyt I.Ln in IA torcrie , . Put i• ions, Lititiorg,C
Nu I, rr•, El..ch, ;'talc r.irect. Eric.
A, H. HITCHCOCK,
Lc trR in vroo•riF. and fraN ision, , of all kinds, Sid
taarth ul ELA Ltk.
•
11111.-lAi s COOK.
I. NYS!. .Npßei• u Pettier in eltrat• met mai& ,
nt Nu. 5. Pennell BlLck, talc circa, Erk,
131:NJAM1,111 GRANT,
./..7171•)! .IFY .ten COL 1,1 PICK AT LA w and 4nintipi,
odic.. in Tatum:me ILtil , i.ccort story, Fix door.
&YALU:II- , curlier, Erie.
l', A, It. BR AGEI ,
roeNrr NI. COI • , 1- Lt Lest% riintit• do flit
pry tare. iu Ow el - undies of rrawford, Grant and 1
bin, and in Clayton county, lowa.
R. SEIGNIOR & CO.
MANurAcTt RFit , :111 , 1 11C:lierl , ill lUD lioneit and D-1
Tobaero and Stun; N 0.3, 'teed House. P.rw..
R. PrACINIOII...
_SMITE JACKSON,
Drnt.r n in Dry Cou , ls, (:rocerie , .llardn, are. Queen
Iron. 111, Cheuride, Erie, En.
BROWN Zr 3PCARTER.
NYILFILIV.d Ur. Vi NOR*: TAIL de.11.2P3 ALI Dry GOOllO, I) f*
ro. t, Thear,ide, Erie.
WILLIAM RIBLET, .
C MAIO It rok4kker, and Undertaker, c,,rn . ,
vtrerts, Eric.
JQSEPH KELSEY,
MA•ityweruFn of Tin, Copper etheet-iron %%lire, Ai
=Rove pipe, &e., corner of French awl Filth i•trie
KELSO & LOOMIS,
Gent ri tr. Fora art; hitt, Produce andCounnison Mere
in coarse and tine salt, Coal, Plaster, Shinglets, &
meat !vile of the bradge, Erie. -
Iram I N J. Km. to,
:IL GALLAGHER,
Ge.trn tr. Forwarding and Cmnmh. iou Merchant.
:alt, Plotter, dec., Vratehou-e ou the- Public 1)
bridge, Err
\‘'ALKEL. 4. COOK,
•
Colurrt xftion :load Pro lure I
mudWar,3-house, east ofille Public thttlge. Erie.
G. LQO3IIS&. Co.
Dv 17.1.11. in 'Watches, Jmelry, Piper, G4fietin
Britannia te,Cutlery. Military and Fancy Go,:
near') opposite the Eagle Hold, true.
G. LAPHIS,
CARTER & BROTHER.
Wnr.EFU E and Retail dealer% in Drop, Medicos
&c., No. 6, Reed lloLoe. Erie.
EAGLE HOTEL,
fir RIR" , L. itnowN, corner of Stale street mul the
Eric. Eastern Wwstern'nwl iimithein stage oltirp.
JOEL JOHNSON,
DEAta: ix 'rile°Topical, I%li , ecliancons. Sunday
'School Books, Stationary, ace. No.lll, French it
LYTLE & ITAMILTON.
VASTFIONAIILEIt:rizIianr Tailors, ou the Public siva
west of State s - trvet, Erie,
L. WARREN,
fiAsn, Blind and Door Itlannfactitrer, nncl dealer
eat corner of Fill and State Etreet., Erie.
D. S. CLARK,
WIII.FRALE AND RET Wale( in GreCerjr.3. Pr ,
Chandlory, Stone-ware, &e. &T., No. 112,1'11116
E. N. HULBERT & Co.
Sron IflF, Forwarding and Produce Conind,ion
Wafers in Lehigh and Erie Coal. Salt and I,rel
Particular retention paid to the sale of Proda , c all
Mere brindizr; Na. 3 and 4 Coburn .'quart.
10. N. Y. •
E. N. Ilsnaear, •
0. D. SPAFIORD.
Dcatcr in taw, Medical, Kkool ficx ,
Ink, &c. l tuts nt., four doors ttlow the Public
J. GO — Iii:TDINGL.
Menritts-r T3tr.ort, South aide of the ruPitc squat .
East of the I:dell:nth.
atm. Rust 3L ItoLsay.
'Dr.an mns IN BO Jr $T(.111-s, G ref et leS and Provisiot.
Street I.:m.111m. Erie Pa.
R. & K. - are agents for A. KING in the Stornge. f
th.,.ine r s, at the alvve mentioned pla
Any hu•uteeo entrusted to-their care be nit
promptness and diepatcli.'
L. RUST.
OONSIGNTMORT
8 111I"DS prime New• 01 : len1111 Sugar,
13 lIWs. 0.
sls best New• Orleans Motartee,
I 3 Kept :Nails,
4 no/en canal Shovels.
3 Ilbeee 611:per Lye ald itlonotigntwl-4 1
Just received on consignment at A. KING'S Ware
MISTQcKELS
Erie May 1,
Shawls: Shawls!
mated Cashmere. Tissue and M. de Lane
ceived bC (May 17.) Tl/IBALS
ALL Persona indebted to the td'ihscrlber are he
l
that necessity compels toe to call trn'those whop
to come and adjust their accounts linalcdiatelv.. (Sp
excepted.) Erie Money taken for Hats, Caps Ace.
Juue 7: R- FN
, - Ono Cent Reward.
RAN away from the lubi.;eriber about _the :tat itl
apprentice to the tittle ksznlthiug business named
er, aFed about 19 or 2d: All pers , aus Ore forbid bar
ploy' nr• -reisifcv under penalty; and any one
shall übOve reward.
Not te 10,
riaitimirrime.
a fresh Tea r. Coffee. c.
)eVtarclo, etc.. etc., for sate I'm I
T VI.
all ed
lin-
LEGIlintN and FO17; Leal Hats at (;. :. 4 EI.IIIEj
Pune-10] No. 5,
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