A Casw-nsu Euvron.—Our cotemporary of the Ga uge is proving himself to be an adept at craw -fishing,. s perfect steam-engine at backing out. Two weeks ago hoo,ded positively that this "paper, under the Control o f its present editors, inisisted that Mr. Polk was heartily Ride the citizens of the lake region" in regard to riv er and harbor improvements; "that he was disposed r e go farther than most of them, that he was so ardent and radical that he wished the proceeds of the .eales of the public lands to be entirely withdrawn front the §tates, t h e w hip desired, and appropriated to . the inriorove merit of rivers and harbors." This Statement we denied and called for proof. The next week our veracious editbr eeswvfahect—actuallyillacked out, but in order to - oxeuM3 himself, asserted-that we "however, attempted what Fos scarcely less objectionable. viz: to exhibit Mr. Polk id tho light of a decided frienil,of Ricers and, Harbors—Or, in other words, as desiring national appropriations for tits purpose of improring them." This he said he "asserted without fear of contradiction," and dared us to "deny it." Well, we did deny it, and called for proof—actually rubbed the denial under his nose, and invited investigation.' Thus cornered—thus branded with falsehood—thus kicked, cuffed and driven to the wall—in this week's paper the. fellow Makes a clean breast of it, and after quoting a couple of Paragraphs from our paper under date of Oc tober 5, '44, asserting that "it is false that Judge ThoMp ton (not President Polk) is opposed to the improvement our, and all other harbors," and aosseiting that "he is new, and always has been, infra or of Government retain ing the funds dented front the sale of the public lands and apply tt to the completion and construction of harbors!" —he says ho "erroneously placed Mr. Polk lo Judge Thompson's position." Aye, very trite! but; what right had .he to "erroneously place Mr. Polk in Judge 'Thomp son's position?"—what right had he to falsify the facts. True, it is said "when ignorance is bliss,. 'tis fly to be wise;" but in this instance we think there is very little bliss connected with the position this professor of crane fishing has placed himself, Ito evidently feels un comfortable, hence ho endeavors to argue, by "construct ive inference," rs he calls it, that because we asserted that .10dgo Thompson was in favor of cei lain measures, me also Asserted Mr. Polk was! What nonsense! For the honor - of the profession, if nothing else, we hope our cotemporary will forbear in future from indulging in such childish prattle. It may do well enough for a man when he wants to seo how big a fool he Can make of himself, but for a grave and dignified member of the corn ed itorial, it is rather small potatoes, and few in a hill. - I - ”Tturr Costmoszusv," Auars.—Like any of ter c with a tin whistle, the "Esq." of the Comoz , rrinl con- Mres to blow his shrill notes to the same time he corn '-nienced when he devoted himself ,from a twolpepity tattler to. a four-penny editor; and like that iambus Knight, Don Quixote, ho imagines he has vanquished every foe, and exultingly tells his three hundred readers that wk; have retired from the field. What a mistake.- 2 closed the controversy because, according to good whig authority—the Gazette—we had maintained one po sition so far as the testimony of the best writer on Politi e,al Economy in the country, Processor Wtt . land, and Gen. Jackson went, and because we hail in the discus- sloe adduced sufficient evidence to convince every dem ocrat that Gen. Cts! , ts was safe on the question of _harbor improvements. We did not expect to convince the Ed itor a the Commercial or stop him front misrepresenting the Democracy or Gen. Cass. Neither did we desire to do so, mid we only -now allude to the I subject for the p toss of correcting misrepresentation. The Editor of the Commercial vauntingly says he proved our assertion that Gen. Jackson "vetoed all bills for internal idoprove ments, utterly untrue, showing that he signed a 'bill making largo appropriations to roads." Now the Editor of that sheet ''proved" no such Ailing, "showed" no sih thing. He merely! asserted it. No wonder, if he , do , s n't know any better what "proof " is than this, he could n't make a living at pettifoging. We know what h ,alludes to—and we know very well why he wishes to g t of with his own tiure assertion. So opt with the p of. ,:. 1 i In regard to the resolution offered by Mr. Ball at the r tification meeting, declaring the whig party in favor of ' internal Improvements" by the general government, end which was arisended to read "harbor and river im provements," oil cotemporary 'nays "that the gentlenum ' who moved the aniendment did not say that: river and I arbor improvements wore not internal. Hu merely -1 --- s'aid that_ te considered the expression "internal" Used by the Baltimore Convention, as a shbterfuge, to avoid ' the river and Harbor question." This is tine as far as it goes—but it is not all. 'He "did not say that river and harbor improvements were not lineup'," but he sdid that according to his opinion the constitution did not an '• thorize the commencement and carrying on of a 'general system of internal improvements—that no party con tended now-a-days that it did—and that 're hoped the whigs would not be be decoyed into the trtifet for them by the Baltimore resolution: There we , l_rutithers who coincided with him in this view, and the re s olution urns mended! Now the very fact that the resolution was amended under such circumstances proves beyond cavil that, in the opinion of .that meeting, harbor improve ments and internal improvemmits are not one and the sante thing. In closing this controversy it may be expected that we shall re-ply to the personal abuse and slander's indulged in by the Editor of the Commercial toward us. We shall do no such thing, however. Were his eldnders new, we might be induced, to retort, but like everything front his pen, they do not possess even the merit of originality. Fur five years, they have constituted the stock in trade Of every half-starved peppy we hnvo been compelled to kick from our path, and we expect they trill for five years, in El= Tnr.FAIRS:ESS or IVIIIOERV.—The infamous charge against General Cass, of having voted to reduce the pay of Volunteers for clothing—when his vote was given to , add olio dollar a month to their pay—is still repeated by some of the-anti-war papers, and orators.' One of the latter, we understand, repented it to a little knot that gathered in the Court House, on Wednesday oveuitw.— When it is remembered that the tk refutation of this cal umny was complettcand overwhihming„ and that no one has yet veestured to gainsay the facts which triumphantly sustained the vote of General C.S,S, the repetition of the original charge is very much like tho circulation of a counterfeit note, , with the knowledge that it is a fraud.— Morally, there certainly is no difference. A Nate BCCKSIIUT WAIL—The Pennsylvanian says the Constitution of this Stito provid3s that if a Gov ernor dies or resigns, three calender months before the second Tuesday of October, the vacancy shall be filled by election on the said second Tuesday of October.— The "Whigs" are now quoting a lair which they declare to be in conflict with the Constitution on this subject, and the sages of the North American advise Gorcrisor .10155- sus, (God save the mark!) to call an extra session of the Legislature to cure the defect! lye have no disposition to interfere with the virttiotts and economical intentions Of a party defeated and trampled under foot last year by a majority of more than seventeen thousand votes; but as we have an old-fashioned notion that the direct language of the Constitution over-rides all bungling laws, we think bur good folks in Pennsylvania dill proceed to elect a Governor, and a Democrat at that, and stand the conse quences; eren of another Bachsho l War/ Er The Honesdale Herald cdutaina an amuging ac count of a recetit attempt to holdja Van Buren disunion meeting in Wayne County:- It was attended principally by disaffe'cted Whigs, who, with Abolitionists and a handful of sore-heads, acting 'yea l a ago with the Democ racy, managed the a ff air. Manyl Democrats and Taylor men were there toseo the fun, h i tt the latter went away chop-fallen, as the proceedings proved that the big-head dimwe is to carry off many more from the federal party in that region, than from the Doi; I is rr Sol—The Troy Whig 4.y.: "The another of Lamanine, the celebrated leader in the French revolu tion, is said to be a Mamiachasettei girl. She married the father of Lamartine when quite )oung, in Boston. 113%?v. Morehead of N. C., "despatched the lotterino lifying Gen. 'Taylor of his nomination at Philadelphia by mall, on the 9th of June. So ea -Abe 'Raleigh Regther. By Magn i tic Telegraph, Dispatches for the Tri Weekly Observer. There was a groat fii IFhlt of June, which de: amount The etc / timer Wash' men and Southampton cie''aml three vessels t. Mr. Johnson, of Sou his house at Limestone places. No report this evenin There is not much her in 'ilouK or wheat, e market being of ratht4 the extent of 800 bbls.,l Mills, Michigan, have quotation, there. aro me We have no sales 1.4, 4ontinally 73c for Chid Corn is in good requi 1000 hit. Ohio. afloat, quotation the marketis l Oats 32a34. Highwines inactive. SalesMiseede -oil at $1 06. Packages extra pork Lard in good dente: ing purchased to urriv Butter 10.half2i and Sheep pelts 18.1a30, —Dr) hides MuSi for NEW YOIIiC July 19, 3 P. 31. IkSenate l yesterday, Jefferson Davis, from the Com mittee of Conference on the Military bill, reported in favor of repealing the law of 1846, reducing the number of generals in the Arniy. The Senate agreed to the I I OUSe amendment to the Bill, gr.iiit ug half-pay to tho widows and orphans l of officers and soldiers killed in McMco. . - - Aj ternoon Extra Session.—Mr. Clayton from the select commitee, reported a bill to establish a Territorial Goy ernment in Oregon - , New Mexico and California. Read twido and made order (3f the day fur Friday next. The hill leaves out Mr. Clayton said the great unanimity. only ) Rhode 14and, and Ui BM In tho !louse, the favor of repealing the ber of Generale, end extra pay to the office The Speaker preset Commissioner of Pal l charges preferred agr i Isis communication un on Patents, before wh l i hearing, &c., which The Ilouse then resolved itself into committee of the whole, and-took up the civil and diplomatic appropria tion bill, Mr Root of !Ohio, in the chair. After,an hour's consideration, the coininittee rose and announced the bill as amended, as re i rtly for the action of tho House.— But without taking a tion the House adjorned, NARKLT. lour i. 2500 bills. at $4 87 a Pure Gencse $5 25 a d immoderate request. Sales 5000 1 15, 2000 do red at 90 els. einand. Sales 15,000 bushels ai 0 55 for round. Oats firm at -13 a 4-le. Wheat is heavy, a! bushels Genesee at Corn firm, and in .19a52 cts for mixed a It yo li4r, alit' dull I'urk is $9 a 9 1:?.i I.ard held firmly. Whislev '2'2. a t 125 BurTALo ntraiLT hut at reduced rates. Indiana at $4 59. Wheat dull. OW: Corn in good rep' atlolt at at 37 ctg. Nothing doing in Provisions firm, MEssns. Entrons this commonwealth suitable person to MI liniment of the Ste that gooa and highly Permit me to buggy> dred, of Harrisburg'? Convention, P.9U11 to ting a Governor. Judge Eldred is to portion of the Comn than the suggestion high and respomilai enthusialie supporti Erie, July 21, 18 Inasmuch a 4 thol the people, to select chair of this great proper to submit for riod as possible, the neat Democrats. the Don. Morris Lo. un efficient Manic, Fioners, ns a gentler' of trust the partialit wealth may see fit t the Executive Erie, iNlity ~11, Tur.-PENssyt.rAv for of the Cluchmat sylvania and Maryq through that city, of "We understand; mingled with the P; , their return, that a t Cass and Butler. k and do respect Gen patriot; but they co leaders have denim: have been ougagetl who prosecuted it a Gen. Taylor permit by such party leadd selves, destroys all es of our bravo ; The Louisville following: fila' Tim regime boring upwards of, cept about twenty. ity. 1:la Hon. C. D heavy a load in tho ken his stand on tl i "free laborers!" 11013 r, DUNCAN from the Cincinn ply to certain in him. The substa candidate for Con —and that he is ' into any territory not now exist." anti-T. tier higs are canvassing Massachu setts with great spirit. Stephen C. Phillips, of Salem, has joined the corps of their missionaries now stumping the State. At their recent meeting in Lowell. the Chair man and Secretary were Ithamar A. Bahl and Dr. L.ll, Morse, the persotis officiating in the same capacity at the last regular 'Whig caucus. ISZERI lU'No i Sunday mail, it is stated, is now carried in any part of New England, and a very large number of such have within a few years boon discontinued in other States, embracing lines amounting in all to upwards of eighty thousand miles. view YORK, July 20, 7, P. M. ire et Bantingo. in Chili, on the ;stroyocl property to Or ‘yrimenso gton, which left to-day - for Bre carried out 55,000 dote. in ape ok' 60,000 dole. more. th Carolina, fell from the piazza of Springs, breaking his leg in two ii down, Eatit of Buffalo flutrAt.o, July 21, 4 P. M. lisposition evinced to operate el le appearance of the New York n discouraging nature: Bales to Marine Mills, Ohio, and Marshall een made at $4 25, and . at this ore sellers than buyers.' note in whe4.i The Market is ago, and 85890 for Ohio. st, and holden 4 are firm., Some hanged hands at 313 c. and at this steady. • t Market nominally 5.10a0.01;. 60 cts. and 200 bldg. of llaxeeed ut steady at previous rates. - d, several Eastern operators hav at Gia7 I firm. Intrimed end trimed ho blavery question altogc,ther.— committee adopted the bill with two members dissenting, Clark, of derwood, of Kentucky. .onference . committee reported in law for the retitle ion of the num- It favor of allowing three months uted to the !louse a paper from the e l nts, in which ho pronounced the i l inst him to be false, and asked that fight be referred to tho Committee l icit he might be allowed to have a l eas agreed to. I wavy and in fair demand. Sales 12, for ...coalman and weatorn.— and $ll- 126. Saks small Stiles 300. bbls July 19,—Better demand for flour, Sales 1290 Ohio, Michigan and offered at 91, but nobuyers. est, with sales, 6000 bushels mixed Ot.tq. 1 w Erie Obrerver Gentlemen. The Democracy of re unexpectedly called on:to select a I the vacancy in the Fxeentive De occasioned by the resignation of esteemed patriot. Francis R. Shook. t the Mune of the Hon. IN. B. El , for the considerinion of the State convene for the purpose of nonkina- o well known to the i!eoplo of throo onwealtiiiifO require nnything more of hiq name in connection with that office; to secure their cordial and A DEMOCRAT, .1. the 'Eno Obsener time is short for the deliberation of o proper man to fill the Executive ommonwealth, it may nor bo ini their consideration at us early a pe names of some of our most promi would thert•fore,saiggebt the name of igstroth of Montgomery county, now of the Board of Cana! Commis tan highly qualified to fill any station of the Democracy of the Common [o call him, and 'particularly that of SNYDEft., iA VOLLINTLERS Flirt CASs.—The Edi• tii Enquirer thus ['Hades to the Penn- Volunteers, who have just pissed In their way to their homes: from several of our friends who have leunsivania and Baltimore troops on Very large majority of them aro for Plow can it be otherwise? 'They may Thor as a brave man and a tunot co-operate with a part} whose laced the war in which our volunteers unjust and wicked, and the men is •land pirates' and'Mlurderers.' at av himself to , be used as aAudida re, dre, merely to acquire power for them inerit he would otherwise have in the B,lntocrat of the sth inst., contains Ale t under Col. Black, Pittsburgh. num .loo, aro all or Cass and - Butler. ex- We have this from the best author- chino, who has heretofore borne so , ) Whig traces, in Ohio, has openly ta te stump against Gcn. Taylor and his Success to "trade and business." I formerly Representative in Congress ,ti District, has published a letter in re luiries which" have been addressed to ice of his -reply is that ho will bo a _ toss —that lie is in favor of Gen. Cass opposed to the introduction of slavery on this continent, where 'slavery doesi TT We -notice that many paps which have hereto fore indulged in harsh remarks eon erning Gen. Pillow. ' are now recalling their chargesin 'consequence of the complete acquittal of the General beforo tlje Court of In quiry. I . cr,i4r. G. C. Yanglins Vegetable Lithentriptic Mixture. the Great American Remedy is attracting, the notice of the principal papers - ail over the country. Not a journal of any re spectability, hut what has commented upon the great hone of this medicine. It has been introduced all cottlie vv odd, 111.1 has earn edj fur itself a reputation never know I equalled by an article in the line, hi this or a y other country. he stories told of Eili guise power over demu(' of every nat re, serve to strengdwu the belief that magic ha an ageney in the matter, and the facts as they ir a stand forth in the bl. Uit M . uXnulay, stripped of all embellishments, kr are truly,startling. ii No other medicine is ever thought of in many our 1110 St populo vllhiges and towns, and the voices %ye might !most say of millions, cured of - all kinds of complaints are beard in its _praise. Seeloin columns, call on Agents of thin Great Amer ican Remedy thisiLithontriptlc Mixture, and get a pamphlet. - 1 r - - ---- Co - Ono, Z r amdfeis„-:-The most pleasant and effectual S, ' Araplttra.lons and Spring medicine is Dr. G. Benjamin Smith's/Inger Col I tel l ! Indian Pills. Title ma chless remedy Is re- r commended by the Matron of the Naval Itott ital, N. Y. and thou- J 1 rands of Families. Iltferpills have given so gramerat . m ,,,,,thettoll. of 'l' fs" --- Ile sure and get the Genuine with my'tiatne written Iv nth a i t , pen on the bottom of the hot, G. lIENJ. SMITH. el Carter & Brother i gatd Burton & Perkins arc Ag°ents, lin:lents, and sold in a' every town In thee untry. ' e.../ II ... Tolthe Sick and Afflicted. , C DR. SWI - AYNE'S CONIPOUND SYRUP OP WILD B CIIERRI..-We can con:As:emit- state that Dr. Swayne's r , Compound Syrup or Wild Cherry hai been CMCINit Ply used in the e, United limes for timbre than ten years; that its bene fi cial effects „: havebeeu tested bylthousands; that it invariably reinores.a recentl, I raugh, and that hundreds of individuals, gradually sinking under t , that insidious attack of death's fell enituissary, Pidnumary C.'aim- m ft samption, ham been re-tored to health, happiness and friends, by e ,„ its use, and are now living witnesses of the curative ironer of tits II reined). A4Ol'llEll INVALIp HES fORED To IlEALTIL—Ilersd the most remark' e , able cure ever recorded.—Dear Sir:—l feel called by a sense oftluity ~ I owe to suffering humanity, to acknowledge lily grateful thanks for the wonderful (!tli..ets of your Co/Mound Syrup of Wild Cher -1 ry on ins, after 'Mitering HlOlllll after mouth with die utmost aillicting of all diseases, Cofi l suiription. The first symptoms trete of a very heavy cola, which kettled on my lungs, an I graduallf-grew WI)TW. , with profuse night sweats, a hacking mull/Ili, and stinting blood, with great debility.l hly constitution c.i.niied broken down, and nervous system ankh impaired. I went to Philadelphia, was treated there by Phsicians or the higliest'standing,hut received no t i , benefit whatever fr mai them, but gradually- grew worse, until my physicians at %%ell es myself, gave up all hopes Cl recovery, - and I felt like one who it about to pass through Me valley of the Shad- I I ow of Death. At t rig "awful juncture" I heard of your Compouinul Syrup of Wild Chic my, of which I purchased sit-bottles, which. I :unhappy to say, et tirely cured tae, raid I ain now enjoying better health than I ever have before in my life. Physicians , w Imo vi it nessed my case are highly recommending it in similar cases: and I wish you to make this pub*, vt.) data all may know where to pro cure a remedy at once Which will teach their disease before tam pering with the many "quack nostrums" with which the country is flooded. My residence is 45, Ann street, wiMem I should be hap py to have the above substantiated by a Personal interview. Er Be not tleceieed by the many tiplirtaus and worthless prepar ations of Wild Clierv, ushered into notice by ignorant pretend ers,but see that thesiguatute of Dr. Sway Ile is on each bottle, which is the only guarantee against imposition. Prepared only byl Dr. Swayne, N. W. corner of Eighth man:ice lyrems. Philadelphma, and for care by respectable Druggiuds in !rear st all the principal-owns in the United States. Burton& Perkin , N0..5, and Critter & Brther, No. 0, Reed i .s Reed Agentouse, Age. thrit FEVER AND,'I,GLIE finally conquered: This dewase has 11 7 at length met with an opponent, Leibre which it ban had ni yield, in the page Cholagogne, prepared by Charles o,good, M. D. This gentleman resi.lee Se% cral!.ea rs in an itift.cted -district of Michigan, making Fever and Agner its name, enact, and Cure, his study. and froni the knowledge thus acquired. he compounded the anove named Medicine. which has never yet been kamen in fail, Numerous certificates froom men of the higher! resrctability, testifying to lime great eTicacy of his medicine, can be seen on ap plication to the undersigned agent. This excellent compound is for sale by the preprielor's Agent's I.IIIRTON & PERKINS, No. 5, Need MASC. aihe • • In IVashington County Wisconsin. on the Ilth of June last, Mrs. Catharine W elder, consort of (eorgo Voehler, formerly of OW place, in the filth 3 car of her age. • GRAND CLASSICAL AND SCRIPTURAL ' OF pr ()NUM ENT AI, SC UtxTUR E, By Dr Collver's European Troupe of Arit.ts This is no entirely new exhibition MARBLE, of twelve perFons—repre tenting the vtork of the great masters in Sculpture. Re.erved seats fur Lntlies. Illuminated by ihe Drutninuini Light. Ench grotip it ill ret ulve on Canova's ADMISSION —5O cents. St Itoward. A WS Lost last evening. on Seventh street, betoe on French and Holland. or in the vicinity, TAUVIII cal f4i in Wallet, contain ing about filly do tarn in bills, tinny of it in Erie money. The wallet contained .nine ',anent, of no value but to the owner. The tinder will receive the above reward by leaving it at the store of P. Metca f. . 1 Erie, July 21, 1 IS, I M OLASSES craper than ever. Erie, July 21, 1119. 01„11 . 11R esrelle it, superior, Old 11)e :\ Timone:theta WhiskeY, 11warranted 2.S , - ears old, I) the bid. or gallon, at 19. 11 I'll/K , 14. 'be bi:A. V ine , nr I n Erie can Le lioeelo for IS: 1;i lI.:COCK'S. Erie. July 21. I VINEGAR. V gallon. at July 21, I.M S. L%' Jtily2l , . Strayed, ASMALL Bet C ow; Iturns'Ftantl up well ; belly and the end of her rail whi et with a rpot In her forehead, :Intl gives null; from only three Wall. Whoever will return the sn id (ow ',hall be amply reward •d. attwA Gl:ultra:llEBS. Erie, July 11, IEI9. I , J. H. WILLEAMS„ Banker and Exehange Broker. Dealer in Bilk of Pere - LT:Re, Mane, certiricites of Depo-itc. Ciiht and gilver coint&n., °dice directly i oppoAte the Engle hotel, Erie, -Pa. livovra., aNirrmtriory. 1.,,0, v „ be wv .1) nt the Amsricnti llotyl. in the foal] of a ran il ck wll ch moulds the candle A at is burned, simply ItY nutting the Lett( in , on lie nx is. Any person desirous or nutting dune. into &Ha , n 0•1111 do well to salt and purchase the rillit a — Call in, 20110141 U n and Ql.f• for ourselves; if not to prirslia.e, at least to gratify 3 our curiosity. 1 Erie, July It). lk-le. .11.13 --- - 11.ELOU01 TO LET. RENT LOW TO A GOOD TENANT. VI . VI rrylloSr. wh•lntnrn !loose in gbod condition, in evert n.ay (Ju -1 venient, atO located in the plewndt•st part of the city. %% onld do n 01 to call soon. Erie, Judy 19, 1t4,19• .iillow Dayß Only. ivR. RI:KW r toll,Daguerreotypitd, will remain at hi:, rooms I Ot./21. the Erie Bank, for a few days more. for the purpom at accominodating:thae who may wish to provire likene,wm llf tlli hill 1. Til°he Wilo Wihh a perfect far-simile of th,aaelve.: 0 friend-. us nul ! iio is ell to call immediately'. Roinini second ,tory directly or er Erie Wink. " Ei in, July 17. It.V. eildl,3 2, Legho lints and Bonnets alepairocl and Olen - led. T; A. FE1.1./"IANN. late 61)111 Ilainlairg, Germany, would rwi .1:...o• pectfullyltiforin the public thatlin-bas located hinisell ii Eric. and established a shop for the potpi=e of Brewing over,,ini thoroughly cleaaing and bleaching Ladies and Gentlemetels bid horn anti Straw flak. and Bonnets. and invitee nil to call mid ell mmine SpCCIIIIC/ hof his viorkinaahim Being jut from Fran he is enabled to do rip Ladle,' lints in the very latest rani. List; ions. and in thelbea panible maner. Shop on French, helm., i Third and Fourth streets. E. A. FELDTMAN N. Erie, July It lE , l o .eodatf • JusT received and fig ralelow., asilhs. Horse Shoes; ' • 300 lbs. .. "' Nails, ' H store of at the Ilartear , July 11. IEIB Door's Hair. A Bair just received and fbr sale low at the liar oC 11. CAL/WELL. 6 1 TONS Deer %%are Store' July I I, Ibid. . 141 , 1,X1 . 11.1 , 4: 4 .—Ju5t received a-good assortment of 1.a%%1, I/ Bareges, fringes for Mantillas, Summer Shawls, Lades' i. Ctavats. Ladle " and Childrvn's Walking Shuns, :iilk and Li e Thread Gloves Ladles' Mitts. Ladies' dud Gents' cotton 110. . &c., &c., to be sold cheap for cash, Erie, July li, IN-18. GyAOO mrAnE. ctivered Sauce Bowls. on foot front 7 to 10 inches— .o Ribbed and Plain Pitchers: Jelly Stand.; ; Sugars and Pressed Saucer il and Nappies ; and Plain Tumblers ; Ho and .1.101m.,et. enns ; Goblets, Lemonade and Wine Glabses ; 1.. - terns, Law - " "Ist received a splendid arEanlinent lie above, tw29 BONNE per ya rfilLT li Pt. 11 or gal MEI LFTPERSoI 1 or Greenfic bcriber, notice i vier to eeid mita elninis against for settlement. July 21,1818, - Administrator's Notice. if Administration on the lite of Sorrel Bisset. rt leld township, dec'd, 'hiving been granted to the t. IN hereby given, to all persons indebted in any m to to. to make immediate payment, and thoi4e has ti said estate will present ilwin duly "authentic: lc JAMES WILSON, Of Greenfield, Adtninistralo . --Otw PUBLIC NOTICE. DLILICNHTICE is hereby given that npplicatinn will het e to the next Legiskithre et l'enns)ivania, for the incorporn le of n Bank, to I.e called "The Canal Bank of Erie, with n cal it: of One Hundred Thousand : Dollars, with privilege of Melva le It to Three Hundred Thousand Dollars, with all the usual B. ❑1 ing privileges, to he located in the Borough and county of J. ti State of Pennaylvahla. Erie, July - 13, 1E43. James U. Marshall, (Indwell, C. M. Tibhals, BcnJ. Tomlinson, Width Jackson Thome H. tlill, James Williams Wm. Al Galbraith, Chug. 11. Wright, George Kellogg, NIINI7 GOOPOI E subscribers are just receiving a very full stock of SPIT !N. and SUMMER GOODS - consisting of nimosbevery variety ( Dry Goods, Groceries, Yard:irate and Ctrarkery, all of which Inv been pnreliaso at unusual low rates and will be sold ns low Is any other House in Erie. They invite their old customer?, and Gentlemen, and the Public generally, to call and examine tiel Lseorttnent befOre purchasing elsewhete J. HUGNF3ti & I rie,June 10, 11.48. North East Woolen Factory. . . 7000 3JAUDS of Cloths, Castaineres. Tweeds, Batt en Blankets. Flannels. are now ready to beesettang d t wool at the lowing rates: For plain full cloth , one yard , r lb*. of wool; 'assinterea 2} His., to the yard. We wilt also nal ufacture during the season, Black, Brown, fiteel.rni red cloth at' eta. per yard; Cassimeres of the setae colorant 30 eta. and hi flannel at 18 and !nets. per yard. North East, June 10, 1818 ado D'loney Wanted. }KEY received fit par for Goods, at the ;west r 4 nbe bought in the Borough for any other kind of ru METCALF' No. I, Reed no se. ERIE MO: they cal Call at July H. up. I 'A good article In:^e. U. COOK'S. MEMO J. J. IEIBIM IL CA DIV E H. CADWELI for cash at Buffalo prices. - IL CADWELI 2 latest styles from Wets to ;21 Ere & DEVV ed Oil, raw and belled, by the ba BURTON & PERKIN ' Jos. M. Sterrett. P. Metcalf, Samuel llays, John C. Deebe, Carbon Graham John A Tracy, William Kelley, J. fl. Name, S. Lane, J. H. Fullerton. STEVEiifii & JOINT. a .1 - - ....c.....4.4 - . 5..., - I lllli is th e first atteapt I) combine tile EI.ECTR ILI or MAG- I. N Vale MUIR with non erful vegetable Extracts in the form al', it ointment —to be applied externally for the removal of difeape. I'll . :host unlimited earcest. it has met n illi, stamps it at lance he (I tt EATEsT DiSetiv FAY OF ['flit: AGE. 1 It is constantly tili fang cure= of the minus' pliant:wee. The Most incredulous tn.CON NC),lll.—the Moot taithleso ate compelled to believe in it' power and virtue Of this grew. remedy. I to universally adu l ated to Lei the .110`..4141VON'DEPFIM. A m otNAT N e w loN Koi •N to the( fur the I MMEI)I.ITU / It I LIEF of ilioeme atnt ram. 1 1 ' I never Mils white there remains safficient life to restore a tatti-, 'al and healthy action to the capillary ve,sels 01 the body. a ad to rt,i Ono Mc c reulat:aa q the &load.) Ily: this means, a routroltiog Is or is gained ore , the Ano4 matibuaid forms of DISLIAShIi that :n , IC4 b.: oil:Ailed from nay other fetnedy. Such to the power of tin conthination that it penetrates t. 3 every portion of the human rr4 ~a; cc cry bone and muscle, vein, none and ligament is search. DA am and larttle Seribillq: dt purifying and healing hilluetice.— lit ice, it cut •s as readily with iqtr 4 .nal as external ilir.C4LeS. .114tlerolle, )itrAances are cm [Cern t Where this remedy has rester. vl (mint to ' , clients so ti ar the gra at that the 1110141/01% erful inter la retnedtet lotted to ooduce any effect. ;Inch has nequently he it the race in IN FLA, I M.VEION of the BOWEL: —tto patient ..tv .r [CIA the It oh tilts M aisie is fa*re the Magnetic Ointment call !,e 'Mahan!. That dangerous col calm known as th e PL"PIIII) El VSIPEL en ell can always be e ell by.tlals temetly. j . , or IN V LA,Mrd ATOI V lIIIEE.IdATIS]I, lino Ointment is the iv .it complete remedy e Cr prepared. ap9 c h-es oat ut it/'), it will Oiled entire reief to the norst Ca w of NCR VOLIS !MAI/ACRE aul,thirty minuses, , or Nervous dneases this reuleall is of inititenw value. 11l twits of the splint., Ithettinat stn. Lameness, Ulcerated Sore T ro tt, Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Croup, Chills, Clmlera itlorbus, Ague In the Mce or breast, lb ens, &alai (lead, Scrofula. Salt Menai, E 5 eipelne, haunted Ly •s; Fever elOrext, dc., tt ill be emi t ethately rt. trued by the use or tic 4 iculetly. 1 . DR. IIiNtIIIANEB CERTIFICATE. ii reply to yo , ir queries with retard to the results of the Ecper li wilts 1 More Mlle WIIII your juntly celebrated Nlagnetie i mit a, gut ; 1 can sac tt ith lll:Ms:ire, that I deem It one of the GREAT k: •TviscovtaiEs Ot TILE AGE. It Id how occur two years since 1 COIIIMCIICIA using it in my ii active, and I hate tes ed it tit car. of Inilamili:stioll, both local a M,gerimal, of Ilic , 1)10:1 1101111.1IIL kind, with 1111heiSal success ; t en wherd all internal felfleatee. 'failed, prate succeeded it lib tl i.. ' 1 1 I have treated eases ot Inflammation of the Brain, lailanimation o the Lines, Nihau:unfit - Ai of the !Bowels, Intlaimumory Rhea ii .lit in, anJ ' Child-lied 'ewers, V. ill perfect nieces', lilei , ) Casts •or , mrlet Fever, Canker fast, and! Ulcerated Lungs and Throat N MI like success. , It, file El Omit ic knom a as the Putrid Erysipelas, by which so II any valuable lives we.,e punt, 1 to led it frequently, and it inver t Ilml of shirting a • peedy and cei Mini cure. . In ea.-Cd of Burns, SprainWlrubes, Frozen Limbs' &c., it acts I lie a charm. ' No Plit sic lan or family will he a single day without this medi c fie, alter becoming acquainted with its tmwer to cute: f N. II I NGIIA,,I. Physician and Surgeon. Utica, N. Y., Jan. lit, VV. tr For further particular. , and testittiotrials,see pamphlet left t ith each aaent. I:_r Icrice 21 and 371. cents' per bottle. A GEN TSt— & Carter Brother, Wholes:M..lml retail, Erie ;1). N. .1. 1,, wei,ipr, 4 . ollitr i alit, Ulll5l ; Riley l'oller, West Springfield:. '. 11. Town,end, Sp:might-1J ; L. S. Julies & CO., Girard ; John Tracy, Fair% iew. . Erie, August -1 I, 1117. lylo TM A. filitir E AIM TII A. EMU - 14..tv ionic cit. 'FUN TEA COMPAN Y'S AGENCY, No. 1, Perry Illock,State St., brio, Pa. 1 1.-5 : :::, - 7 - _- -, 1:--_: - _ - -' - -_.. - ,"'• r l * l 3 l • 9 :.1L12 .. 161 -.-- '' f. r • , :i . ,1 - ..). '...%.,--.-- ~,- tail , "- . '; : - - ------ = - :' - ''j . • 1,...: , _ 4 . ',,,L' : -,..:.------,,.---, A, .. : .„,7_ , ...--; ... ' .....;„ \,.. 1 ..' , / ' •••••• --- '9 ' r 4,,,,,,,, r , ..., ,-..,--„,-.„ 2 „ 1. .,, ~,,,,,,., ci r - •- ' t , - -5, --- ----;- --... -..:'"---.- -, ge, 3 4 ----T i %4 • 4 61.. 4( v ,e- 1 , - :. .. , i _I.. . 1 Company's Superior uppro‘ed Partieu, Lrie, July 21, PA. I w. moon. fly in% L( Ike attcntio his city awl vie hill ca.,—subjerl in all Ca.,. ars next weelc. Ettb THE sulneriber nol geaerally, that, he y at the old viand on N €1.11.13 /i inforn COlllitill 4 4trt et here ill • of the hle fur grit Iflll • fo• %ant ir (• tui h.. 2.1 rEd r oppoirlie large block, caii.btlii ricloted marble, tiait,l Out,) tclll tint it to their rif ces. .1s I ton not to thing iii tine, Iron the iravelire4 agetilt, __Erie, July 6, 1616. AIORE LIG siitywutin g tiu and other 4 t ic VA 1)1( i 1.• I's' P.rie, July 14, 1.1 .4 . y 'KING cf,AziS .Nlnliogany Frain to linprov, ILr Itoks, of var l Erie, July Il.lrllr. fleT A C t CUtCLKI.c I,sorll ,( lamed l'etifocal Silec ,01,1,1. 4 11% cut ul ro' acit, sal July 11, 1619. FR .11F RE I.() Ifni) r P1•11 , H (Hid Or rat 4l) 111 /.1111.1) AND Sit. Iln I of the !Most doli.,rent cankers, Sit‘l 111 %lion, the :t4 it't, tot imeildell !(-) MicriFopee, fur [nag at July 11, I.IQ. MIME TN (:11EATI _L chiding litrk'sP, and giver ‘Vatenc. from. for hale %cry to July 11, ISIS. (,„ %Rl* 5p0...0n , 24 ii T• ' • • on hand or manufa coin, and no charge - July 11, Wit , . I AlusicALlNsT ccomeons. 1 and Filed. Guitar, In,,sert, 1,11e4, Bauer a ran .:1 10 call , t , r. it etigl% (131111 TS—A lerg i "iolin, and V iv! July 11, IS-1S 1122111 \IL/ ATER LIME (Jelree I I r akes f r I ip at tli ,Isept col tit of 11 1- ekiiK;;.ll . 131 1 . ) A1i:5. 1 725 z 110. luxctir by , g, kl corm% by July 11, te.a. r, Rr.sit consfiniul I float.. July IL it4e, I iountz y Morc't f, C. Jowl c'S ', , ledle, in. • lean ices, by the ag lle I' • Plit;liti . ii and C.,t‘e„ Lie stile cheap 8 ----- of l lf. B. l. 1 rms Ple is of Erie C. ;icon to r tll concerned 4 Geor J. Alartin, ri, Erie county, hire , t7onrr c,, Coternon Pl. i I be alloweil by said ,I 11111.0 q cauee be e 4 A. I ! WIL QUPPLIED with gogue :it ‘viiolet• July 11,114.. r.rA 1)7, vv uitiun Red MUM In the matter qf the Term, ISI 4 , Oimm Notice is hereby E. U. Gunni-on ion, late of Lockpor trust account to the and said account wi day itt .August next,l should not be allow Eric, July 3, ISIO Liniiror Wan \ fora 0,900 ',feet of H Lyle. DMA will be y of Popilltir. Cuml common Piii 8. I, 1 I i \ILL paw CAS I ea at my iloeli.ii Algo for any (viand Aini. Clierry,Cliest Erie, April 22, 1' Grain's gpiu~ .- I .Abdbmin; 1 i 'ar surpasslng [um other 'similar lIIPITU IteCIIF .41 - 04401kb ll turfed. This, v. ill Lc .iamb » niui compar TI ey iire neat, aptc(l o any 8u , 1! Of 1 . nienc by I , ersons I nrdeooling orold• forms, is ~.omiem PT IT , VPI4 .nerd Weak» ' a. 7 o elerlyi - awl 10 »II yomx porsQ to lea ,it iOciioe to 1 of II t. , grttatotser ratty I nprOtithe pc 4 wlti It regult. in Iv 1 pecl.k ly kicked to c VA, yEtt ac. BR are IC scile af.,•eilb. ,a/ . 93X 4 1110 Ipelle r ' .. ( 13 " lir 'Alt N . . 1, per • scut [rola of evil Pbyeleiatuo arc 1712{12 s‘• y of HI r sale JA FRESH BRIT 7i ceived and 1. Erie, May 12, 1 nst WO of Fire Wor , Blue Lights Bina Crack Jo' Block by A. l el t s_ l l l l tt E ta n a m n r i Craekere, Tor ' ped and fgr sale at June3o,lB-19. melt I.randl ok for th or Hifi in the tits Citillip.l4 ne tens of K i rcrel a ce n t d cht Victoria, &c. I ol the Tea-drinking to Ott Canton Tea to Le retturovrl if not r.a.o lip Li. old tu ;•.;try u; Ir. rs mut the public the Mar! le (111K1111.,14 dr II band :I1 time. , , it Mies of n Inw and t a ket nt sockets 14 purcatiaso :mune stuck hell Nn- Ina} -ell to lutniih any than It can he had of , Leh% ~...1, Si, 1 c will keep ilThrelit viii ItV1!-Mows, (1 . 3,7 'llansi; , l o call and vi 'H. I 1.14,14 e er cu:a 1,, i , u,torlo`a, 15 9 J, IC Curl:R.lN. r , C.11:11111i'ilr 'lila Lard doh,. Mired, Branch, LOUMIS tz Cob, rIN1S11(` tint 1:114qe. `Mar 1 ,lil ~ ~wp+, Ciouu MET ir,ito:titi tut of Gift and 11,price , . 01l ivatratio.tl G. I,OOM is & Co., Slaw ELlt'et. . operiilig..l utiS nizes Silve F r ines. no Also, the ecle- •r, nutit (Zen! dcave ari.l et! lerior to any 11 ,all Ifl 11,1'. . 1.4i0311.$ :41:11C sireot. n t. , 1 pCI.I,IS.—. n exton,ive Variety of , aa ang4, Lucke( , t:hilav, rencilb &e., ?naotta and Idler Gold i..,,,v of the ~., Ittooella.,land Ilead t trnattacia:s. int. thin;:* th L an the Print.hr tell y/r, thy ~ .to, k i tiii t‘ a, waaahl:all I 11,11. ?tt ti( object,. CAII Incibund :t usual i t;. 1,, /0311 S & ro.',a, -- - State W., nea rly op:await& 1-gle Hotel. or different kinds, Ul a% ration. A6o,- Gold vet n good lime-kceper 1.0 OM I S & Co.'e, State eateet. :T .—Clock ick, a late runent to N. 11a, Salt and llltibtara ni Fruit Kitivys always et warranty, equal to LOOMIS & Co.. s ly opnosite the Eagle. assortment of GniMrs, lets, Clarionets, Drums ..,itrings, Pegs, &C. I,OOAIIS & Slate street. e 1 on t C. U. ‘VitIMIT. i ts jam. rece manufacturer's prices, C. 11. ‘VR111:11T. ktautly on bond on the C. 11. Wright. :be agency, No. S, Reed 'IPPON & PERKINS. s aoLl the India Chola . • RTON & PERKINS. Red teal, Litharge. Ve- ;.TON & PERKINS ICranelon, .No. Id 7, Feb. unly. iu said con.irounent. that signets of D. K. (Pans., exhilited and filed their as of said county of Erie, Court, on the first Mon ott n why said account 'ON KING, Proth'y. :(id. • Amiock Lumber, deliver ,,;iveti for the find wanted ther, White Oak, White Lumber. W M. TRUESOAIL._ Supporters. tinge, Fitch's and any and omits in affording relief in cy are designed aud teem acknowledged by au ex ott of them with the oat light and elastic, can he nape, worn without incom It any condition. male or IN FIM air ItILOCKI EN in all ea, Lir 111 COM PLAPIT. DIN. 'FFP, debility and nervous achool teachers, studenta. a who either naturally or loop or hend, these in, ttll.. ! ice. They not only beim. 'sOlvtl appearance and Me. unable mahulllN. 111 and eve:nine them. NOO Reed florae appointed Ify the Patentee rr. - 1o) soda null. juld. re - llloek by T. W. 11190 RE. i s, consisting of Sky Rock ! Pin Wheels, Serpents, Fire s &c. &c.. just received I - T. W. MOOR E. .alacc, consisting of ifistor cholus, Lepol.l, Isabella Ft SPAFFORD'H .I:CiarNrOv'tqw/1 J. H. WiLLIAMS, dealer in Foreign and Domestic Dills of ezcla ige, Certidcates of depc.cilte, Gold aud.Fliver coin. will buy and sell current and uneurrent money, "negotiate time and sight drafts, make collmtions on; all the Eastern cities, and Make remittan• eta at the lowest Bahking rates. Money received oii beposite and taitern drafts constantly on hand at the lowest rates of premium. Ohio, Indiana, lientocky. Vir inia. and Pennsylvania Dank notes, and these of most other Stake , bought and sold on the most reasonalde terms. '1 (dice directly appetite the Eagle llotel, 1 doors front the corner. Erie. J aly I. IP-Is. I Z. X 8 '. D'EMAINING hi th It sons nailing fir k lined. Two cents (its to the regular mange. Antiehon Elisaketh [1 Hannah' Miss S E • Oweno:o Anderson George 2 ' f itn,keil James Oakley kldward : P Arriald George 1 Hall James Osburn Jeremiah Achison Samuel. Heise Rev Levi 'Velum Halsey Armstrong Andrew. Haggerty Oaken 2 Peck Tracy H 1 Adbon Patnuelll' - ;llielis Ca p t 'Porter U. %%' !frown Cliorlott I Harmon H retelen. CaPi C - ... ... I' Or •ZEITTZIRES he Perst office at Erie Pa.. July I. IStk a - Per' letters in this list will please say they. are ad le cost of advertising) Is Charged In addiilon II ildwin It Ar. :ion I iiart George I. Pinney GeOrge W Itremoce Miss Sara Ilan Anti Mary I'eroto Felix Itrage I.:reline Iletiton Anti Maria l'alteroon 31argann Ilrace Stephen Gr. )11e , s Coml."- , rOwer James M Nathaniel Olanery George' Quinn Vrancis ltrukaker Itettjantin ' 1 Gall William liti , liartls Frank 81011111, itIIIIY3 , I'llannott li 11 R:oltards F 8 2 Biown Iht, i.l W 2 ; 41;111 Cam it Ray Mrs Aatinb M Brow a Robert ',Haskins Itenaltlo Riley Jacob It rag.g I:thrin i'littrny John Kandla I George A Itunough Stephen C ; Iht)es W. . I, ' Itantla 1 Tn. It i I Make Ittnes 1 Ilmibutit Remy ; 12 Htiock MiEs raliq,ll Blake 1:16lia ' 2 ',, Ilolmed 013' I I ~' it letrir Is Th etas l Bryant Melaurthon , Rule John Rogers Zerrts • ' M ackwool JIIIIIC3 1, llt IV itIIIIIII Dr 7attiO'n,je— kv% ell p ,h, B w li ron nitsom , tiouwet .t tt, Rot,crts t.: Braclitock Itraisointr; Horton Orvill H :: Robison lictecem Berg.,lllll 1) ,'; Ilof.4es .tntlrejlr 120.4n.an Win 1. Rabbit Mrs 11:671eL,; Iltill Milton Roberson John Sint 111 r. 'hinter Peter ' R011316s SaiiinntlinA Dail George ft , ,? Joskin Fretlerirk A need 31n , sJulla A Bizineinni Louis A II Jones Henry izinith S 31 4 Barton Gera W Jones Win II ' Snow Cnpt I F Barber rapt Truman Jones A W Smith Isaac II Bell Charles It i Jutkon .1P Venni., Rubett CI Ilarl;er Daniel I Jenkins Isaac S.; Spencer Rev't 1. L Batton IMetoti - 3011C2 C 11 ' Shaddlitek John Ihirton William Jaelu z on S : Smith Je..see Bllings Mrb t 4 :tiitl; I,aric 13 !told ors Igaae. Jones elle.ter Vloantu Johnson Mitiv Jlnria Shryock Jamecl IMtV=MI Budlung Isnac Ktio%%le,z .ilettzn t. 4 stlitli Stephen T Bonnell Mrg 1' Kidder Samuel r Elanti , b,,ll imucx Putter Daniel Kerr Miss Emily Sewsllle Nelson Donnell Jai n & C Kingslanil Jlatikllllcliael Clark Miss Jane Kersey 'R A ticott John Chapin .1 C Kilburn Jo..ialr, Sten art Mrs Mary Moo- Pierce Kellogg Philawler etetlrnan Henry Church Set lea Kirkpatrick John jr Stanley Horatio Crandall James KellogdJ IV ' t•ltu)t, east Christian .. . Crandall C) II 1 Kenn my Patrick Stairord Cyrus Carpel IV Kelso Albert 1 4 :U11111V Peter II 4 C4...sitt 11 D La Hopp Naile - SearlsL P .2 Cahiva Mrs . Kloster James M 1 Searls Luther P. 2 Care latcy gnat Lille) Ii P, - Summon "Photims J Camp Will7tin Lo 0 Mks:iamb J Vandera I lezekiali Cummings Geo Logan Juice Ann' Ilarket W LI Corium' Mr.,. John E Lo:,,ser Geo Sutler John R Cochrane Rodney Lowry Samuel SattildersThinehas or Ca.perJ I. d Lefever Edmond Isaac C Cutmtock Mus Aludraleavenworth Chas Tracy Mrs Emily 11 . Collatrti G C Logan Cristo 'Pownsend Doc. S P Connor Miss Swart Lavery Joseph Thompson John Cult Henry Langley 111111e41 T 1 iii Josiah $ - Coqlk , . W 111 1 41116 li Otitloti Henry Thottias Bloistian Cook lire lee I.:salmi' N K Thurber Edward Curry IV C Laweon Win . Taal/amyl Oorellyr