4Prr GI II filiocellang„ politico ant, New. II TIC'S urrzin lIIISEMOZPPL From the Literary World. A thouand miles in a bird's flight from the • t biotic, and sixteen hundred from the Pacific oce l ot' —nearly four hundred from the soUrce of the Mis sissippi, and more than two thousand from its tnaiiy mouthed entrance into the Gulf of Mexico, the wa ters of that river are precipitated over the rocks of St, Anthony._' 1 , Itasca' ,Lake Is the fens et origo of the ing Mississippi; several small streams running into it, have presented their claims to the kind consi4r scion of gegraphers, to be called after 'this great father of 1 % liters, the child's not to be Anthony, for there is one already of that kin.in the family, but Mississippi. Some eight or ten explorers have 'vis ited this lake. Situated- in a country where the earth is frozen during nine months of the year, Un cultivated; amid eavogp tribes and thick forests, or extensive plains, but few inducements are offered to the visits of strangers; even the latitude of the ldke has only been determined within the last few years; A winter, rugged and rude, generally abides on its borders, or whitens the boundless meadows of this regio - n; and,the cold winds sweeping over the sea• like expanse, .w ith the waves of drilled snow, frOm an atmosphere whose horizon is bounded withit ' few yards. Two centuries ago, Hennepin, a French priest, who had floated down from the Canadian on a pious mission among the Indian tribes on the banks of the river, drew his canoe out upon (he ' beach, nearly a mile above these falls. We can im agine the inquisitive eyes with which this adventur er walked along the shore firs trodden by one of his _own race, while his dusky ompanions bore the frail birchen boat on their shoulders around the fails. Nature here has undergone but little change since that day.- The Indian still carries his canoe around, to avoid the perils of navigation; the same expanse of prairie extends wesward, and the same prolific varietieeof animal life people the lakes and streams of this wild reion. He who first spoke of the cross in this land, baptised these fall's by the name of (Me of the Fathers,and that name they still bear. -PrOp er associations must have been stirring in the mind of the pious missionary.. The Mississippi, in the beginning of its 'course, flows through high table lands, but thinly inhabiled by wandering tribes of Indians, who have not br t an acre of soil under cultivation, and who live upon the buffalo, deer, elk, and other aeinials upon its banks, the fish within its waters, or the wild rice growing in its tributary lakes and streams. They are the sole inhabitants of the country from the west ern shore of Lake Superior to the Rocky mountains, if we except at long intervals, the stations of th e few fur traders established amoug them. This' high, rich, and prairie -like country, variegated by woodlands, watered by fertilizing streams, and ps i isessing every requisite for the support of a large J,i-population, is dwelt in by these few tribes of save ' gee; yet this belt of territory ilttS been encroached ' upon from the north by the colonies of the Hudson Bay company, and on the south by the American itlemen'ts around the falls of 41. Anthony. The Selkirk settlement numbers som d 5,000 souls, scat tered for thirty miles along thy river Astinibsine and Red river, and extending to Lake Winntpe4: this population is composed of Scotch, English, the, deuelidauto of the former Fredch inhabitants, and ta• half-breeds, decendants of the French and Indian 'races. The ettlement is tint the guidance and protection of he Hudson Bay c mpany, who supply the colonists vith coffee, tea, sugar, clothing, spir its, ect.,once or twice a year, by ships bound to Fort Severn, in -the bay; from whence there is al most a continuous water-course to the lake. - The inhabitants are nearly all in some manner connect- ed with the company; they are paid but a small sum in,money, but a regular ration of tea, spirits,, etc,, is appropriated toaach one employed; nearly the 'only compensations gi4en in return are the furs of the company: of these, much the roust valuable are _the furs of the silver fox and Martin, but the beaver, bear, butfa-lb, muskrat, and wolf, have each their 'value in the market. The country about the tole nist is also well suited for grazing cattle, and many large herds are owned by the settlers, even in this high latitude, (50 deg.,) where the WI tors are prob ably as severe as in the seventieth degree in Europe. The most of these cattle are Without shelter during the winteta.and many of them support themselves by 'feeding on the rushes, growing in the wet ground, 'which cannot be approached until it is frozen. West and south of the Falls of St. _Anthony, with in a distance of forty miles, there and probably 1,- 500 souls, with nearly a like number of Inaiatis 'north and east n ithin the same distance; who draw an annuity from the United states government, in consideration of the cesai nn of some of their land. The Mississippi river rues through nineteen de grees of latitude, a space extending from the north ern part of Ireland to the Rock of Gthralter. At its source the winters have the rigor of those of Nor way, at its mouth the seasons are those of Spain; the fir and the birch grow about its northern springs,' niid the palm, the live oak, and orange at the Balize; it is closed by ice re November, in its northern course, which is melted early in the spring, behere it has floated many hundred miles of its mouth: "lune, wandering, but nut lost," it flows fur the first four hundred miles through a high prairie-like country, until it is precipitated over the falls, then having descended (rem the high shelf of landat has lately watered, it flows fur the next seven hundred through one of the most beatifal regions inhabited by motif - within this course the scenery i, totally changed. The chief features are the hills, varying from - 50 to 200 feet in .I,fl tii!,6llores m tee riser, and woodee or covered with a rich sod • to their summits sometimes; !stretching forward to •the edge of the water, and again retiring for some miles. giving place to the rich prairie between the river and their sloping, green sides. The current is gentle, and it is navigable through the whole of this course; and the waters of the river, entil made tur bid by the 'Atissoori, have nearly the tranapereuey of the Rhone at de neva. The ricer is so oftf•ti dotted and thrown into diverse channels by•ialands, ns, in many places, to give it the appearance of a lake.-1 Those islands support occasionally heavy II growths I of timber; or, if recently formed, a thick and almost impervious mass of underwood. Some two hundred miles below the fall'. is the old French town of larairie du Chien, settled more • than a century ago, and now probably cilittiining /SOO souls; whoe‘er first pitched a tent here, had a keen eye for the beautiful. On a long nod' even ntrairie extending from some miles alone the , town, 'to the mouth of the Wisconsin river, from miles be low, and bounded a mile or two back by bold hills, and in front by the Mississippi, is situated the town, or rather the clusters of houses here and there, call ed, in the common language of the county, • "The Prairie." The view from the hills on the opposite side of the rive* is one of great beauty: the eye takes in the whole extent of the valley; within a stone's ; pitch beneath you, but Fnme two hundred feet below, is the Mississippi, of the breadth of a mile and a half, but so intersected and blocked by islands; that it is difficult to find out the main channel. Over from this, and bounded by the girdle of green 'hills, are the straggling hamlets of Prairie du Chien; the view -is made up, of woodland, islands, clear runnieg water, green meadow-like expanses, and the rural abodes of men. The Winnebago tribe of Indians still use the western banks of the river through this 'region as their hunting ground, though it is rich in •all the resources of nature. East and south of rrairie du Chien, the lead re gion gives occupatine, rind probably wealth, to a large population. What there is in a mining dis trict to inipress on everything around an air of cheer: less poverty, I cannpt determine; but in traveling through nearly every State of the Union, I pare cera Willy met nowhere with apparently so wretched a population as there is in many parts of this - mineral country; the cultivation of the soil, a certain means of subsistence, is abandoned for the hope of more speedy gains. The chief mart of this trade is in 'the town ofGalena, built updn a small, sluggish stream, called, most appropriately, Fever river.— ' le traveling' through the upland prairies of this 'neighborhood, you will see many hillocks of earth, as for as the eye can reach, as if some huge animal had been burrowing beneath, andahrown up the dirt in that manner; but •yeu may, by chance, tneet two or three men with a bucket, a rope, a pick-axe, and ?a'portable windlass, and the difficulty is explained. This, in the language of the country, is A prospect ing party; whith, being interpreted, means that they are on the 100k -out for ore, if it is to bo found within tenor fifteen feet of the ground; hav ing tom to the end of their rope at about that depth, and found nothing, they remove elsewhere, the pros pect not being good. Whew-ore is foetid, they either sell out their discovery or mine the vein on a small scale for themselves. Nothing can be More pritnitiv.e than the mining of lead as here acccimplish ed; there are no large shafts, no safety latims, no steam engines, no ventilating arrangements; a bole is dug in theground, and the ore, often front the very surface, dug out. The refining of the metal is equal ly simple., An iron plate is fixed item] angle of a bout twenty degrees, with grooves in it, tending downwards to one point; a tire of coke is kindled on this, the ore mixed therewith, and in a few minutes the metal streams down ,the grooves of the plate, u here it is received in an iron pot;- from this it is poured into moulds, and it is then ready for the mar- ket,-pure lead, save its alloy of silver, which is said to be from one to four per cent. 1 1 1 hen atlGalena, la few mouths tigtt,4 saw some twenty casks of lead ore on the wharf, each cask probably weighing a ton, which was about being shipped to France, iu order that the silver in the ore might be extracted, and thus repay transportation of so heavy ao article for 5,000 miles. Of late years, I ant told, the mi ning in this district has been cendected on much more extensive and 'scientific priuciples than those I have Mentioned; but when I last visited the mines, the prdeess was as described above. The town of Galena is one of the dirtiest I have ever been in; it is situated in a valley, wilt tbrupt'hills around it, seven miles from the Mississippi, and thel Muddy trench along which the Fever river Bows, or rather stagnates, is a foul receptacle of all the in:Ouria of the neighborhood, and of the arsenical vapors gen erated in the smelting furnaces; the countr , is, of course, unhealthy. But ho .v ,deligbtfid to come out of this congregation .of vapors, and bteathe again the pure air of the high hills oe pra‘t:Oes around. From this town to. St. Louis, a continued success ion of villages or:towns has sprung up slung the riv er, most of them pleasantly situated, on some high land above the reach of the freshets of the river, and Oil a bank that offers the indispensable advantages of a sure channel .en that side, and a rocky 'or peb bled shore. The Palls of St. Anthony have a perpendicular height ofabout seventeen feet: they are highly pic turesque, from the immense masses of roctc. that have been torn off by the water wearing its course!' upward. The whirl of waters around the rocks, at the base of the falls constitutes the I;reat*St attrac tion; The river is here probably the third of a mile in breadth, with a narrow strip of islatid divi ding the falls; for the distance of a mile below the current is impetuous, end flows among large rocks: the descent given to the river by these falls, throb's it into a deep channel, cut between the high hills on either aide, until ihe'point is gained seven miles be low, where the St. Pyter's enters., TM{ NATIONAI, Eat, the leadinir organ of the Liberty petty ill Its notice of the Philadelphia Con vention, says that "the reader who will take the . trouble to read the proceedings of that convention, will be forced to the conclusion that the Baltimore Convention, when compared with it, was the very. spirit of _Freedom and Olden• embodied." By illagnetie Telegraph. Dispatches for tho Tri-Vreekly 0 server. Yonx, July 15 7, P. 11. Mmucrr.—The tendency of the flour Matiket is rather to-lower prices; although the change is not lry marked. Some parcels of State could be picked up W $1 91 a .5, but generally, fair brands brought $5 08 a 5 112. ',Mich. and Ohio $5 19. a 5 25, for good brands. One parell Lockport sold at $4 91. A smallquireel Pennsylvania or Jersey, made from new wheat, sold at ti.i 75. No new wheat flour has vet been received, but some new south ern will be in the Minket on Monday. Some i•Mall sales from Croton Mills, new southern wheat, arc being Made at $6 25. - 1 Sales Rye flour at $3 50. Meal, moderate demand, and some Jersey sold at $2.- , 41 a 2 .50. In wheat there is not much doing*. Another Iparcel of new southern of 23 bushels sold at $1 21, and some Wisconsin sold nt 'sl 45. Corn is, in fair demand and round son thorn is;,eneral lv hold at' 55c. Rye is 66 a file. In Barley thorn is little doing. Oats rather firmer at .I a 11. Pork is very firm and in fair den - Mull; sales at $9 37 a 8 50, and $,ll. Prime at the close is $8 50. Beef is quite tirm and in fair demand. In lard there is a moderate business; and holders are firm '7 5O a 7 75. In butter and obese the business is small and rath er heavy. Sotne .smoked shoulders and hams sold at -1 a 44 and 7a R. Some pickled hams and shbulders sold at di n 71p Ashes arc without charge. Some sales at $5 a 5 87. Exchange quiet but held firmly at a 10.1 for leading names. The supply is fair. The iboney market is very stringent, and first class paper in the streets sell at 11 alt per cent. Ott Treat-my notes. Loans are made at 7 per cent. At the board to-day Treasury notes closed at yesterday's prices. • The only 'news of the least consequence is the state ment-that the charges against Gen. Scott are withdrawn from the court of inquiry by o u ter of the. Secretary of War, and that a-court marshaßwill assemble on 01'0 kt of Amoist. DEMOCRATIC CLUB MEETING zu a meeting of flus •• Damomatie Spartan; Bond of , Eric County," held on Saturday evening the 15th lust, , the committee nppointed to report °filters for the perma nent organization of the CliM, submitted the folotring : President, Jain,ll Lyi/o; Vice Presidents, CWson Gra ham, C. Daidap, John Fagan; Secreta ries, /3. F. Sloan, Wesson Laird; Treasurer, Imrian Rest; Committee of CorreSpundunce, Sh;111, Jll:llTtiy rr7ialt . o BM:17111: . IL Grant, r. L smith Jackson. MUltitly WLIALLOS, titen addressed the meet-, nt the conclusion of his remarks, taking occnsion to read TayloCs by" letter accepting the noue insfon of the Philadelphia Convention, Dr. De Witt then °tiered the following resolutions, e.ive of thA sineem regret of the meeting on the re e,^ipi of the intfdligenee of the resignation of Gov. Shook, which` tmanimomly adopted. ‘Vbereas, our late Governor, Francis R. Shank. has in theTrovidence of God, 'been visited with an attack of sickm:sa which 1133 rendered him physically unlit to fulfil the duties of his high station, and - Whereas, Gor. Shuck being actuated hy a 1( of his duty to the people of this Commonwealth, day, the 9th inst., resigned his office of chief it' of this State. Therefore Res° ed, 'That the young men's Democratic , 'Club of Inty, deeply regret tho occurrence of this calami ruly sympathize with Gov. Slunk and family in iction. ka ie cot ty, and their all Rau ed, That in the resignation of Gov. S • . one pally have lost an able chief maps and an honest leader. Dein oc States. Res° ed.-'Chat wo look upon his whninist poplin the history of Ponnsylvania. Dhoti of Mr. Grant, tho following rcsol =I On n adoptcc QM That while WO sincerely regret Ke which occurred in the recent lirt our sister republic of Prance, we ions success of our democratic brethr, loss of struggle tho glot and ono t heartily congratulate them on tho ov archical party,' and the . triumph of li mocracy and order, ovcr anarchy, disorganiz. the mot military tyra'n ny On motion, the Club adjourned to meet on evening, the 25th inst., at the Court house. Signed by the • Now and Popular Publications, from Press of B&W= & lIIIOTECELTUL - JUST received at the Bookstore of 0. D. Spatford, the Ibllowing new and popular works, from the press of Harper ft. 'Brothers. tar: Loiterings in Europe—by Jno., W. CorsonJ\l. It. j William the Cottager—by author of Helen Herbert. Angela—by the author of:Amelia iVyndleuni &e. The above desirable reading will be disposed of oit the Most reasonable terms. Call soon. ' N. D.-0. D. 8. has make arrangements with the ffsmsras, by which he will be in receipt of their new works immediately lifter publication. June 14, ISIS. •110P.ONNur RIBBONS of the latest styles from Mkt LS per .t ard, at TißuAL,s & UI DE. TOMMIEINIM. rm.: MOST EXTRAORDIN WORLD.—This extract Is put that% cheaper, pleasanter, and wa cures diseases without vomiting, p the patient. GREAT FALL AND . - The great beauty and superiority other medicine is, while it eradtca body. It is one of the very best knownt It not only purifies the who ron, but it creates new, pure and .li. no other medicine, And in this I I derfnl success. It has tierfortned than amou C Ur es of Severe cases of here considered incurable; Mow than 3,000 cases of Chronic 2,000 cares of di spetibia ; 1,000 cases of General debility at 7,015) cases of the d ire re t 2,000 cases of Scrisfulai 1,304 cues dfeett.ie or the Kid 8,090 cases of Consumption; And thousand* of case* of discs •1 ripelay,Oalt Rheum; Pimple* on tit 1111.1(111.4 'cases of dick Headache, P ' t oat Affection*. &c.; &c. Title, we are mire, must apps. front Physicians and our Agents r infortningius or extraordinary Cu 11 of the 11111;1. respectable Drugshas that he can refer to lucre than 130 arc thousandsof cases in the City, tefer to with pleasure and to men Of Celtic for the preventative of discai the Wes of more than s,titt CIItLDRIiN TI 'Ss it restored the came of disease titer .easou. It has never been kit wont delicate child. RHEUM Tips Sarsaparilla is used With the Matie comply iuts, 110 n et er &A TM cares it his performed are indent ticanetinies give tenipurary relief, ti the ityetetii even Mien the lambs nit hear i. 1.9.11 'retry, one Of law).erS in Hartford, Coca. The Co, reei.d Veil frinti DR, Toa.Nsaaii.—.l have uLed one find il. is 4.teellent in it_ effects ova whiCli I am from an injury. in a ivailie atay. !Please send tne leave vonvereed with t and they reconnneini tour Sarilpit, IlartlCad, Althea P.:, i r CONSUNII"fIO Cennse and Strengtlen. Consuiripl Consumption, Liees(?ompliiitit, (1 *Wing of ItlmM, Soreness in .Siceats, Diffirit't'hr 'infuse Erpec /tate Greif - owl en'. be mired, bit. 'rim Nea violent cold whjeli trilled On my In deed, finally it 1/CC,ll:iO a ( . oaq:int It av 0) 011Weilt lit.' Ironi titien,ling to ICW yeare tt 121CIT;:::,ti or. grads Ced-1 breathed ith dioicuhy, tint bad matter, and fur tho ling nine in I Sarsanal ilia, had reinilar night esve that 1 would die with. the tiappitte,i to inform you that to bottles of your Sai.aiir,rilla, I find mr gta,) , Jaily, an , l , 1 am OPPAillg In years. 1 hail iihnoi4 entirely lost 11 to turd. • Von :train( liberty to publ paers, if 'you cliooie. my little girl, who is three years whole of last IVi6ter. While usin Of it; mid it :loon intirely relieved I. now well and hearty itS any child I little it io.,k theist away a now; and 1 antvatihlied Ole rococo. excellent weJle cirzs, 121:4 You who have pale complexions rou g h rhiu, are elm( of t10r0,," ti ;,7rtrfltilat ilia. it v. ill creclilca and lilotc,lieti and gi% e ou :Tints,' and complexion value to uninarti.l,l itultes. To I.l'oTtir,m4, & 'Phis Extrz,rt 01 : 4 ar• flab ' , retire to 10111 ah. rotni.la . ealpi.o.e! , lS pproaching phat lite," 141o,i1•1 ilelr p lect to take 11, rk for any of the zffialerous and hom are t.O Neel at 11114 time of llfe. Th al )ears by ut-ing appubiclitng not tlttv-kening - Ow li ntedwinct totbject. It Ittwes ate vti ecgt,,--by retool' mg Ow •ty,lvik 114, nmdielee. rai it ; is load and invigor loable for all the .S.aPm, rem! I fig the itttpurtlie ZS prothiee a takcn Ii litt• c;ti,t2 SCROFULA enti , IIIP hely yr , er Mc. wort ol.thr tme hotire unlit TIMM: Cli , hear I have. hen hat e been ` theme. They w. laken only 'four I of IT.pectfolly ISAAC rch I, This; c , rtiticat control ot perton, cured in Dr. l ioicnnend three of Inc rink your excellent in' I , ml sore,t, hare rx tucla I led nnt• :Now York, % 'I /wing. to the qrell tetcc , •ss anti it I :•• - •artapartlia. a torn' er of a:1.0 14 ho ertanur nre.lanuliiinv Sar..tparilla, 1 ee.letall put it 1, c: et the -4111 t! f,11:11 I, 1,1 tar ,overior att.l any titian won !it,' tag thereby to &CPI% e the lead ~ Ittetr#tutriltilt enitaerfeqspriftlsW nanqui, try which They put et.rpttre Ottent :lies a int:theme. aatj pull's cOritni by titer,t tlr. Towittemp., , 1 c'tirtt.l try hit. Hut. ilo I:1,o !midis 1 h.! ~.1,1 h`: Ittmllcnt) I. It., wile I, e i ,ttilint-,,, by 1.,(114 fur a I, elthoor I tati.:, tatnuul by Inctittnna trauma sta ' 1 4 '‘.' r ir'll 1111 tent it in't 'lt' ' ".'nl' l 'l a. „ . er ' t '..kg • e j I 'r t ' e r t ) i t v r a .t i : i t ‘ t . . lY ' o r ` ti L init,llt r l ' Sl/0111 d 1 r be l t ou lien - tuts. :Vain, —Acier the firt:t of Januar nle.-... they are put up n :lb a 111(17,1 yi:111114 t h e file t'ollll'2 or Ihr. '1'0.4 it sterol. I P run e :pal nint-v,'Nfi t'ultnn , treet Ar. C.,, S. Slate :tretn, Ito-tan: Itsat philadelphial S. S. Ilturre, Drupe Q Ovule-ten: tVrl4lO :e.. Co. 111, ('h,, ns t :t t pearl t.r. - net..111,111: anti be %ler:7ll3M , t2enerally thritithnut th i l and the Cana f. , s. rtart n k Th.orit: I! 7.11.1 B , n. :1.1 . 01 loi 1:ne• I . 0.41;1)—J 1 1. KUVILLIr AllitrtrAte ..erMer F now Tl,lo'lll' tir-t ul market. cm. , 2-IMa Tianivi , re, liovu , Croch lly so,e'k 9 . liiir lame for tit to imitMf I I rae netx.mmert; of p =ZEE A•Ill leave to Ilene( ar,d ,taalt , r :neap and n 1;11 , e sold a' cheap a. r, I intim.' to sell for ca.'', those that pay n for their I:ox;, ;ld .re P.r yoar,ehA F, and I (11111 k II) awl price s .l I:i:_NTI ir . h.t•t•T Mark Vic.filt-; pip% IMO:, fans -I.i Mliele do.. S:,iinneti, Kentur k) J any quantity Of Suminpr sloth, for with man) cilior ariirly: too 1, ES pit E rtiehmere.,l )liislin de I.aike G (whams, Earlston do.. Nloi, r dr is lkonable 411cle. Hold •,11.; plat Ailiaca of ai.sorted cOl ,- irs, and vi i, l Vaialtric laur lot of stammer dres kinek nod I cc k; rOlOrCri silk nine silk hot, black and-irlttie c lialfhoso, hop, fowln and , erlor id silk Glove.?, hlarh, wine and walking :in.). - s, Childron. dot 5.411 k Bandana, do.. Spedi do„ Mayor iirrodi and tomdlifig lean Gipuha,n . Lawns, and raw. April i'. White Ncw virimh direct from 51ar s, (Arm Lk C 1 /FMB iiivirr,ianNl oulfl roope a Erie and ViCinoy,tto lie ha on the south side of the Sr, Crie Berk, where he v. ill el ell tit . ' upon titt•te typo toot• In' 6r him i I'rem Jump e‘pnienne in ...Nile of nntl other Curol Pali rntrc, and tr may new he entrostel to lilt lie alWa)t, amine(' At 011.11) 10 I' ;.;:e. Ills tt C , Ot ehall Pe eAcelited it doe and hoporlont, inspection, e the prevailing fi.hinne. 60115(3 on Sun- 11.—(;11Liing done on the sport • magistrate — Erie, Match 25, ISIS. NEW Goroxm FOR THr. UST receit ing the ino.-t euensi °I ment of Gentlemen's and Ladi. iced in this tuarket--comprisinit a I. meat of LADIES' tine Dress Good. editors make such tt ry faCes c. logtw. Sullieo it to iqty. tse ta ill se as II cents, and other GOODS in S'EAPEE G. 00115 at full 40 er cet Ladies and Gentlemen this will 1 pledish your wardrobes that you w N. D. 1 n Intid invite the nttentio log the year Cl promit•e—to our rich ittlit for the occasion. a t 30 , percent our motto is the nimble sixpence, a a shade lower than any house wet , Eric, April 17, ISIS. 4600 POUNDS Pittsburgh II b • Pune 2il hunk tho MEM lion as a ution wool tho great rd-fought ,OUII-SOIL PLOW'-- fanners are 13 vented flow vlnch obviates On silt made and offered for onto at. rho INlnv 1•?-18. • . • LESTER, rejoice nt en there, rthron of rOT S • i t VALUABLE FARM, contain . lowly cleared, and ligtva situated nhout 11 mileg froi tne Farm of the kite Thomas Mile-, and a liberal credit given. E i natl. Feb 28. 18414.—ta1 erty, de- ation and TuosclaN rpm', BEST assortment of Band 11 May B. LEE riooDye..‘ WS Patent Metal ic I. k-A - descriptions. on consiginnen Carriase Cloth, Air Beds, Air emu Tobacco Pouches, Fishing Boots, (links, Tarpaulins, Elastics, Sou' sling hags, Bun Cuses, etc., etc., at t French tame,. April 13, IfllB. L4L01:12111 CONSISTiNG of French snd Sao , ed Lawns and Jenny Lynde al Worsted and Linen Net and Omb at Nog American Block State St. Eric, June 7th, .- to e-ctic WEY'S 1, j EGIIORN and Palm Lent [June 10] 'EY MEDICINE IN p In quart bottles; it tiled superior to any rul rglng, sickening or debili ii NTMR MEDICINE. of this Sarsaparilla or es diseases, it Inv igoratt all and Minter medicine. e systedt, strengthens th .li blood; a power posses k , 1. the grand secret of as ilia% the past two years, disease; at least Ilu,tittu of Rheumatism; AVant or linergy; Complaints; eye and Dropsy; of the blood, viz:leers l Fate, ,tro,, together Mil' in in the Side and Chret incredible, but we have u all parts of the United • , Van Itutkirk, Esq , Newark, N. J.. infor red in that place atone, New Yolk, which w character. It is the bes Icon it. It undoubtedly , PAST SEASON ad prepared them far th via to injure tit Uie lea MEI must perfect success in r chronic. The abtol wonderful. other re 10 entirely eradicates dreadfully swollen. he eldeA and most respr i he.% ing is all extract of a iottle of your Sarsaparilli a chronic itheunintic 1)1 °err-Wiled severalear ; wo bottles to the rare i; vo of our principal physi skYrii Tr.v. ' CURED. ion ran It Cured. Itror Catarrh, he Chen, &rile forrh, oration, Pain in the Sid ly twenty years ago I t ars ' and affected severef teking cough, but nut t.. 0 my hasines. iVithin 0 illy.' At last 1 LeTatne raised o ith lay t. pugh albs previous to nty usin, is; indeed. my friends lie consumption; but I ray surprise, after using iy health restored. It re, tier haalth than I have y appetite. %Odell bt all this with my Milne [lth had a very bad eon r the medicine I gave he r, as well as myself, nail le% er saw. She v. am fi lwr Skill it , smooth an l eti her health from mile 14. %V. CONANT: 11 1. ill:, dull et , r , ,t,lotclieg on ttic n I , oitle or to o of the Ito , •leanFe your blood, reutoE•r animation, t.parhling e 3 de. al of ‘‘liich are of lin n ititil - ,i) i,Anir.s ren exprei—ly prepared in lo female alto lt,e. ren so critical period, tar , it is a certain prevent, clo.ea,e , , to %line)) IT period may be delayed or 111 et le.ss valuable to I alcteletted te) a , Ni , t Damn the ay Meta. Indeed docarc. to uhicit WWII a vs perninnoilily the nalit ,a body—not , /oltbn far ;i I/N.emicnt relaxaribm n 1111 female a calsties.q. and dire eI'RED vo4 that this Fars:4l;l6j teiliFerpit s of the lloud. dented I.llttLY. he pleasure to infi,rin yr ,ed of the ecrofula by the re afflicted y re I Wes; it took tkwm a%% . mtion. 'V. CRAIN, 100 ‘Vuo,te lEEE intense sale r.( Dr, Towns 1 veto formed) our Agent . I intr.. Bitters. &e. Le. 1 , ed !mites, claiming that cr than Dr. Townwild's, '•, Some c.f these uttorine o give them re.nrctahil 1 n ittt respect:llde name; trfaparilla, puttli,.l.es tine tea the certificate of a 1, ends hoes, digs at ells, on, . Tiwy al.o ntild;sne t t , ling they have used Dr. T, red them &e. The.,., ; 4-formed by there men. I t In their guard, and ic.ol: o IPIQ, none Hill ho tr.H itirent copper plate label , n,'s mow% P. HIM Bonding.. S. V.: RI, & Sore, 11.2 Swill !Mir,' -I, Baltimore; B. TICS streo. New Orleat all the principal Ilrur United t•tal.t.E., IVest ) , r & Hopkins for Npriugilc GOODFL In stork "I Dry 11: , .0dr., _Ty. iron awl Mul,. & &e. • inarket, and well selected; as rat gnantul. aof Cooda trir,re .n they wally hare en II Id, I G,r - rds are ,ought ran be lionglit in TINS l TY Art and %%ill make it an ob co, to t to rttorthroe fro's/ till fill OU full be salt:died u i 1 qual- M= BEIM digo Dine, iron n nuts i c next Ca a fine Wrench •ans. An, Jean", bine dr 11, and Ace., t gctlier to innlifinn. SS Gooud. French Get loan and L'cotcli istre. and line.' Gin:4llole, a Linen, for Ravelling i , “ s•es; 1, Plripc.l and dreFfs:stlk,, barred and dotted .llnshois, and Witlkerchielf, rrava{s, Ac and colored, of the be 4. 11,11!thrt'ad and 1.1(.10 - d(on do.. lenarnien's : gen tk , inen'i. black, wi d roloicd kid do., Laili lanon Cambri, , and Line eld 110., Gin;lhamP, not linclialalCk do., Engli lobair checks• nice ant ;• -.7 7.11Til JACK EMI mac on the corner nni C. U. WRI tinily inform the frentl6 opened a T.lllA)ltlsif tare, a IPW doors I::r cv t r_• re - I,ls anti happy it, a call in this line of 114 he prinelial rhoity in 11 riot attention to all hi 't i, he confidently hope r .evit c a flare of pol•licl i p hu , h a manner as NN 11 akvays in accortlan,c 1113131 Z! mum POPIMAR, 0. richest and ' DRESS GOODS eve} rite and nett selects l , suited to the fashio allot give our usual lon I fine yard wide Lawns roponion. Also a tare t. below past prices, • the most favorable flit m t in i o t. s,ilf l s o n°l ik it • e: f : o ):e. r oai t lu i t i ln r oog r ni : l i fi r 4il i mi e e:l !s eeGs . id for Cash we will sel of sunrise, 11. CADS imp on handl7(lf.3l IL invited to examine a t . Deco:oat} of "cro.s-p Uric Steam Foundry. SENN L11"V & CH F.. sig about IRO atren hlc orchard and othe Girard eillaye. bettu tria ad Fana be quire of G. ft. CUTLER, oxen in the county fo 11. C uhher Fahrics, of 1, ; 0 verbhom (tomel es, Air Cushions, Will Ladle.; Aprons, Con 'esters, ltlen'sClothi e Agency, Telegraph 1111 M. K( SO GOODS, •it Ginghamsßalzori . islin. Alvan great Verege Shawls, Net r ALM. at G. Iik:LDEN & No. 5, Ch MIEN DUEDICKI2O3 OP =LEI AMU I'S EXTERNAL REMEDY, CALLED !HINT'S :NT, hos received the above title from thousands who inetittetl by its use. Its operation is wonderful. Nev. give Immediate relief, and permanently curing the dis licit it is recommended. For the last year I have pla ie public testimony of undoubted character from many I knot% n throughout the county of Westchester, where lunation of this medicine was first established. During, 1 have, recessed from all parts of the county a mass f the great value of ! this celebrated remedy sutlicicut s, of which I have !selected a few certificates. Fer diseases Hunt's Liniment is a certain, safe nod spee- QTANTo; kJ LIN mu have been t dl er failing to g eases for whi col before dr persons well the great repl the past yea of evidence to fill votioll the foltowin dy cure Ithelonati and chem., c sues, 171cers Bruises, Sal nod all discat System it ev;r 19 only neceS, the proprietra nod iii over} a necessary TIJ di J. r. a I s (Is 44 eve yeti- Ivo! - merle thew , 111, Silifial alrectiou, Weakness and Pains in the back itretractions of the muscles, sore Throat, Qulimey, !s -hoe in Me breast and face, 'Tooth ache, flpraine, Rheum, Burns, Croup, frosted Feet, Bunions Corns, Ise!, of the Nerves. As a stremohner of the Nervous Oceeds all the plasters and medicines in the world. It Ssary to try it to be convinced that It will do all that rs prOreiSCS. Its reputation is constantly increasing, i instance where It has been used It is always kept as "amity Medicine. Reaq the evidence froinabroad. CE . RTIFICATE. Eastißertin, Pa., May 28, 1F47. titon—Dear Sir; I consider it triy duty to express my kind fof 1 our invaluable Medicine, Hunt's Linsinent. •••me time past used the Liniment in my practice, for. His. and feel satistled, from the success attending its that it merits all that can be said in its behalf. I le of the best external remedies 1 lime ever used in Ringworm, Salt Rhemn, Pains, Bruises. Swellings, 'lie cheap rate at which the article is to be haul, places e teach of all. It font; the principal external ery. family. BAN I El. BA K ER , M. D. neat Is Auld by all the respectable Merchants, & Wog out the country, and by the Proprietor at Sing Sing, cuonial E. STANTON. i•.l. li. Burton, Erie; B. C. Town, North East; E!. L. Girard , 1. tstSt. Ihn.lo Coo. E. tiontiments i I have lot i various ripplicatione coo...tiller it 0 cabe of Tetitl Cute, ate. ' it tAitkin ti, reinet . l) of c.t j ettefe tats. , , ot e say, This rani , sts througl N.Y. Jones Erie, &P May' C o. ot: UOis.l9..leps —, IYMRU: E\ ATr" and O Eo thers whit nave not purchated ring supplies uf ' Sugar, Molasses, White Lead, Nails, U find it to their arl% mange 16 Ove ue a call before par , vhere. Our arrangements are such that we eanTur. rortest notice. most articles needed by retail dealers, prices. transportation arbie,t. Cali at,':t. King's ware . ‘ reet Landing. , RUST & KELSEY, Ag'ts. 1 5, Ir 7 lS. eodi V their SO &e., &c.. wi chasing else nieth on the.it at. Pittsburg! tiott , ge, Erie. Nlnv R Avzorzw4 wAN E TED Fon GOODIR . A T N. 2, ED 1101,6 E. A. received, and will continueto have on hand at all urge and general as:ortinent of Dity Dome, Man' { sae. Iluotc can :illOl a, mid all kinds of VArair.v Gan n 1 v‘ ill sell at the lotted /cash prices for 't.:rle Bank ace, Dollar for Dollar.. Thck.e who may• have that I 'y on hand, will do welftoeall and examine my stock . i hich I think cannot Mil to give general eatitqac lion. j ads of Paalllee taken In exchange for goods at the heat EIRMEI T HAIM, time., a %VA ID, CAix . et ems, Mil, Bills, at the kind of 111011 and prices, A Alto, v.ll ki market rate; Ito not hat Felt es. 'et to call at Nu. .2, Reid Ifou•r, and examinc for your " H. It. 11AVERSTICK MEE Crir, May I putT j Iwoest oiletrand raviit.itt,eed Olt, by the barrel or gallon ' i nter:, by /May T & y 11. CARER BROTHER. Elonnots: Bonnets! Stuciat of Lai) Leghorn, China Soul, Lnre Straw TIBISALS &I)EIVEY. onD 1,3 - Gaup May la. 4~i~i~rL'i~i~ t ~~ ~'.`~'~■~ilTiii T . ) S 1 I( J .ou ha of oil lundti Et bale chea Mrt 5, 1 r I T i It ILtiell JL Lind! , er June 9 1.,! . N ion & ,Co. arc Manufacturing and have constantly itl'a general hosurtitient of Cigars, 'Abaeco and tinuil; tid ',nee,. u hich they 0 ill bell at Wholesale or Retail er than tliechealwet, at No. 3, Heed House. 4. 9, 'Amerfrait Pr4ntß, SPrinebryles; Jennyl out 4 to 19i cents piJr yard, tile bighret prire nt 114.11V1:1"8. , GAR. on connnisAon at A. King's tears KELfillY lOAF BI May i t A go i cl, ' FRESH I qtuil ay by the box or single lb. at No. 5 Bonne ,tats: rtrevt. (Nloy , e.) H. COOK. lemoag and Orantabs just rci:ivell at Tay 1,1. I.l),LTers, Sartlane,., tondOtt l'Orter. &c, pt Pia) 1:11 11. COOK. 7)ICK .C[, 1 r ceiV •'I 1. L 11.4 %IS ph .1 r, , eiv4oa con+lgiatient, and for ,dlechnip, at A. KlNt;'. 4 %%are flou-r. RUST & liELSEV,Agerilm. 4500 , June 5. lc. TTER Lf T.E THAN NEV EM iced and thib day opetung al No, 2 American mock, (I,OIIIIIVIII of Dry COoiii (1) the ee,lForl, to. :roceries, ['rockery and Hardware which wilt he mold for cad) or ready pay 13 ri-vr rec a genet caller a ith unusually I. 7th, rrie, Jn 11n AC( lJ on It July 1 liai-gun and l'andy td for the Fourth, at 11. COOKS. Err CurrailN. Mace, no% es, estinamon, f•tr. at • 11. COON. INX OW GLASS. k_.l NI t" FEET of Alet'ul4's he , ,t window ghtsq, of all slze.4 from S. by 10 to 21 hp jug reeNved awl for -nlr ht eht,cheaper_than can he hinteht elsewhere this city, hop of I. WARREN, ,401101-eant corner of Stale and Is, Erie. • April 15, 1,1t4. --Iy-• 5001 the 1.1,\ or h at lilt' Mail t Eighth strtst 1 - 3 ECM VI: ibihm and pnitura r41a6.,.., by It, June day hr ewe, nom Garner and Brother the tit new it ork. If isiory of Congtes-. Biographical comprising' nusaoire of the Congress of the United ,enry G. Wheeler, et SP.II.TORIPS. l & LIQUOR: 4 .-1m crn keeper.: w)11 altvris tintl the aNa011111('Ill of Gin. Brandy'. Monongahela whh.key, Aladvaii & &r., In ton 11, at IL COOli's. Nx rs • v best COIIIIIIOII do Mt* 19, EGIIO )11, Nand Clop !late can ha found rhea') at 7. T 11111.11 34 & DEW! V'S A?aritrigleorNiT?pniiri;: infurrn ht. frir.nd. , 1 the public generally, that he ha, purehaied the Shoe Pek and rented the stand oh Samuel Ilat on the ea-t e Innmend, Fecund Ifrsor nom the corner ofSixtli I he inlets 1, taking possersiOn of on the Ist of 31arelt %t ill I/O Lnppt Is) Ste and nerfilelisissillils Its, old friend rs. and the nablie af lar , :e. the tlatwrs that he o wake 111 lOTS. 811 IDES awl all art ides ill ht, line of order, ith f , ila I ao.l at (T. lit leoiue.storrccete,as he %I ill CIMINO, of to de -10,11 on hand an cs=nronent of nen made loes, which he will sell as cheap, if not cheaper, than l.ewhere. A. ~~ ~i street, whir nest, and 1,1 Ited - cletwie %. ill N. able 1(1 model ate' serve, a lit e; lie will S c; liw,;a nod CAM,' 11.111 re:).. 124, !Minn CI 11- OA II- EAGLE lie • 11 1 KAt of new 1n •I oe are , illlllf . }ld% 161 C roil nu•unn of li tarliuo to at (' ea, (' in it •k . 414 lerel 414.40 woox,r - A rACTVELY, UV - 31E1W 11 , 1 inllain the wool groti nig and cloth weaving ptth a tie hole V/1001 . 11 11110 a C01.1a11111,1:111 ilerl . lll4CC Ut NlCCleltry. 1111,1111011 Tr 1 . 0. We have 01le 1'11%4e naefucen. ax gOOll a. 1 7111114! procured in the conntr), tow prepared to manufacture or I . NeilltllUe clothe 14 r 111 WIS 111:11110 . 11 1 and Flannels for tiool. We petienCed tvorkinen in all hranclu , of the 1111 1 ,111054, !cloudy expect a Pill .hare of public confidence nod rubit!. We natter nur,ehei to gi‘,e general Nati+. tt ho ii,, favor ue. .alth [heir ruaont. ' irdin,t. Spinning, and done vt ell, cheap and l ling ' , lre. t nlit ti, : 105 sand ffil FartOry !WO if,. trrll rori,imol ‘vitli (b»11, will be r ;tact w , nrl:. I).1 Mr•Cf;11,111 Y", JUIIN TIIOItN9'ON. 'IIIOM AS THORNTON, BENJAIIIN COATEr3, S.1341:1:1. LIL.F., v 1, 19" 1 - 4 r, int NEW 000 D S. teceiving our supply of rwitiNG nnd NI 1;11. if' to %1 hick we Offilc life atefition of the public gen full confidence that in quantity, finality, slyly and net sleek vi 111 li found inisiirpaii , eil to am thing in a steady fleferfoilifif ion to .tarel wholly inion our , we leave lenulify adeertisenwnis and stercolyped par uurt•gag•ly - \AT L ore itt) c•r Ilv, vk it 011,11111 , , 0 rift ' oil I) io• rit fliptoo r EN= F. 1 , . Apr Empliriza iIjATP RILILIIO.II.D. • Corr ha% ea. anti aril now Necking. their 1 RICH 1)11.1 - :0000a wheh will nict,t and cheapest GOODS nl the tt'l,oll, to wiition of the eitueol. (.1 Erie ;owl veioity t+ utt lied. ihe shoe—Corner q/ :greet acid the Pablie April 29, ISIS, lx—i; Hhds . Cuba. Sugar Ewer and New Orleans es, to Le mold at New York Frices. transportatkat 1/111! A LINN & I' rate Pork Barrels for kale lots at A!IA t I ir Ole ihr D ,cier Yr, olaltt do., and it, and ~'t.1,1 • hind rum n It and heap. ON. 11 01. 1%14A IJI Prow 011 e shilling upwards, for , ale. by ALLYN, A. D tit ISO I ( lone 1( Made - Clothing at tho Clothing f3too, Comm eclat Vitchango. llfsnbccritier has now cat hand at his NEW CLOTIt- STultE,-h very extem•ive ashortment of tirct rate TilrNU , made up ili•the latent edyle and in the beet ncr, II Inch he in determined to tell for CASH ne ad ite T. 1) 7 IM 1 , CI .I ' mit that Clot and , I , l ni p )110%% in Ipen of .14111)1. of (lie h u lit tm ,s. ondou 41lic=, hot Le n run -1 ear n n -25 per cent. Lower any other eht..i.lishnient in this place. His stock of iing romprisee every grade, from superior to common, no one n hu patronizes the ei.tabli.helent shall be di‘i• hued in regard to quality, cut or price. Notice the l_thte and Vine French Black Dress Coats; sh Tweed and Mohair Sark Cants; Sommer Cloth Coats erery Curt; and.fancy Cassintrre Pants; _ Sillz,"tiPrina and Cassinure Vcsts; and Cotton Clothing, (V . erery D , ilers and Canallers, OCI,OIII CLOTHING AND Sulu, , Eng(' Riad Satin Linin 7:1• For Kt Alto, Fin( and common ShirtA, rdiiris and drawers: Merino (1.). rravatt., Stock.. storks, teispendem &c. &C. - Ile has e.vt crieticed and fashionable Cutters employed and will :111.1161:1 In the bet rummer and make all kinds of clothing to order, n - hirh will l e warranted to give satisfaction. in s ort- P . Our cata ae tow 1.1. of The PitbL. are invited to call :Ina invect the clothi» pin thr orw aid cheap rs abli , hwetil ill the Commercial .Exchange. French to. the tanner Hotel. INIOSES KOCH. May ID, I IS. 1 to re. tune. his be b just ,n Flung. II GOods iketw OTATE STREET ONCE MORE AILEAIE-1 RosENzixEm 13' & Co., are now recei% ing at the New Jew Store, No. I, Flem ing Block, a new and splendid as,ortment ofSPRING AND tiEM- Y ER DRY COODS, READY MADE CLOTAING. &c. &e., &e., Much a ill lib sold a little cheaper than can be bought at any oth e• establiehalent this side of can don n. Among his stock way be fin int— IILOADCI.4THS.—French, English and American black, blue Itrosta. golf and cadet nnccrl Broadeicatu+, cheap its the cheapest. Also, Drea and Frock Coats of the same material which for du rability 'an 1 finds!' can't be lent. CASSIMERe.S AND VESTING.—Fine Emrich, English and le 1n , , , OK. vcl 111- , Pin{;." ~'GR ?f Land, 1 rov tg pare of 10,1 d very American Casmtieres—toautiful vestings, and superior panta loons and WCFIY: of the vain. Si/31:tISIRAyA It E. An excellent assortment of Summer ware, which cannot fell to please. CAPCOF.S.—Superior Calicoes, (tom oto 12 et... per yard. Call and we them. LADIES DRESS GOODS..—Pniler this head we have (very thing to adorn the female form divine—such as Sims. Lawns, Ging,- Ban' ges, Gloves, Ribboas, Bonnets, ;Mastitis of all kinds, Shawls. c. &e. In short, o'ir stock in every department is large and selected with groat care. lelieving that a "nimble is better than a slow wa shall cell unusually' tow' or cash or ready pay. Eric, April .22,1E48. BM ,r Fiile by COOK, ~llu~t•uig CON M . Cr Fails, C'aps, Trier. !CH. GEORGF. SELDEN & Kthi have removed their store to No. 5. Cheapside, one door sou th orTihbaisk Dewey 's store. They have a general assortment of Goods, and will he receiving anew stock in a fei l v days. I F.rie, May 12, 114.113. r, rir,crl peti Store; on Fr r T"iFTY D 1 1 cash, by :8 Figured and striped all Wool and half Wool Car l; Floor Oil Cloths, dtc., for sale cheap at the Old Jew nth street. April 13, 1849, Is. llutfalu Rectified Whtskey for sale very 1 owfor MOy 22 . U. CORK. H. COOK'S M. MAY I: R BRO:VN & 111cCARTER it. root_ RZINOVAZI. AMltlicirA • cx, - , Kv96 3 0 7 4/! a? - o2)00 Western Now York Collofo of Itoalth. 2117, MAIN STREET, BUFF. ALO, N. Y; 'Dn.G. C. VAUGHN'S VEGETABLE LITIIONTRIPTIC MIXTURE.—This celebrated remedy is constantly increasing in fame by the many cures it is making . .. ALL OVER 1 . 111: t VORLD. It has now become the only medicine for faintly use and Is partic ularly recommended for - , . DROPSY: nil stages of this complaint linmedlotely!elieved, no matter of how long standing. I See pamphlet fed. le:dimng. GRAVEL, - and nil diSeaseil of the urinary organs; for these 'distressing Corn plaints it stands alone; no other can relieve you; and the cures lea tifyed to will convince the moat, skeptical; see pamphlet. Liver complaints, bilious diseases. . pnviAt. AND AGUE. To the gtent West especially, and wherever these complaints prevail thin medicine is offered. NO ;MINERAL AGENT, - no deleterious compound is a port of this mizlotre, it cures these dis eases with certainty and celerity, and does not leave the system torpid. Pee pamphlet. - PILES, u csinplalitt of a roost painful character is INEMEDIA'rEL'I RELIEVED, and a cure follows by a few days use of this article; it it jar before any oilier iireearotiou for this disease, or for any other disease orig hinting Irma impure Mood. Pte pamphlet. DEBILITY OF 'filE SYSTENI. weak bark, weakness of the kidneys, &c., or inflamation of the saute, is immediately relieved by a fete days use iv' this medicine, rind a cure is always a result of ito use. It stands as , A CERTAIN REMEDY for such-conipinints.lll , lll also for derangements of the feruale frame I ItItIll: l; LA It IT! ES etrzuppßE:ir4loy .. painful menstruations. No article has ever been offerrecl except this il 11,101 %%Quid touch this kind of der/Ince:mats. It may he re lied iirons as a slue mid effective remedy, and did we fish permit- Jed to do so could give a . THOUSAND NA.NIES. as proof of cures in this distre.ioing class of complaints. See rim liblet. All broken down, debilitated constitutions from the effect of mercury, will thud the bracing pint er of this article to art imme diately, and the misintotts mineral eradicated from the system. i ERUPTIVE DISEASES , - will find the alternative properties of this article. PURI r v iliEßLoon, and drive ouch licenses from 1110 •I!, strut. See pamphlet for testi• mony of cures in all diseases. width the limit.; oleo advertisement will not persist to be nanitlil here.' Agents give them away; they contain 3d pages of certificate , : of high :diameter, and a stronger ARRAY or PROOF i of the virtues of'a medicine, never appeared. It Jo one of the pc (' miliiir features 0 Olio article that il lICA'Cr failgja - Penefit it; any r noe, and if bon . and inuoclei, awl eft to build mitt i let tl t.. eimicia tea and lingerie . invalid Ili iPE fiN„and klep t. ling. be i iedi- Cilio.l4 long as there in an Moir° comm. Ihe i r mile or a milil i t ' CIA 1."1' lON TN :1!,191LIC pgaiTt a' naralier or artieler Which ciiie out tinder the head of l! i IF Ii ' ' S A lISAPARILLAS, SYRUPS, &c., no mire. fir Motel'. &c. 'They are good for nolhing,nnd enttroe- _teil to mill tbe dna any; TOl'lli T111:m N( tr. Their inventors never thought tit - curing such do iraves till this article bad dune it. A particular study of the pampli et in earnestly solicited. Agents and all vi Ito sell the article are 0 ..m..) To CIRCULATE gratuit ously. ' Put up in 30 oz. bottles, at 82; 12 oi. at i` v I each—the largest hold ing 6 oz. inert•'than two Slll.lll I , rillicv. Look out and ant get in,. posed sport. Every bottle has "N auglm's Vegetable Lithontriptie !Mixture," blown upon the,,gliton the grilten signature of 0. (2. Vaughn, Ihitlblo. stamped Upon tlc cork. None other genuine.— Prepared by Dr? 0. C. Vaughn, a td sold at the Principal Othce.2fri Main Street, nottlido, at a holenale :111 , 1 retail. No attention given to letters mulct post paid—orders train regularly constituted Agents excepted: tcot paid letters, or %erbal communications is:Melting:Ad s ice, promptly attended to. gran.. - Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of Olio article, 132 Nassau 1.. street, ew York city; 665 Esvex ht., Salem, Maas, old by the princii al drinnzibls throughout the United States and Canando. as Agents For sale by . .Cartir & Brother and Burton & rerkittP, Eilet C. W. Burton, Menlo Be; Ur. C. Itaher, Sparta; 11. C. Town & Co., North East; 1„ 1...10ne, & Co., Girard; D. S. Smith, Iliblca men: B. Nlagotrin, 1 Merre ; flail & Ha...kin-4. rifle Grote: M. NVilson, Sugar grove: Boy Il / Vincent. Waterlord; li. '.l Willianin and .1. D. Hummer ion, IN irrent Chate & Alrponnell, 'nowt int.: Abraham Tow:l -ien, 12 ton; 11. R. Tvrr) ,Edenboro: S. Hall. Jr. CrIIIICM, Me; Loons- Lett) • Wheeler, Lockport; Join A. 'rrac), Faint ww. I y 'XI ----- rammaatiu W , fi WVS LA I ' F 1 LES PII,LULES vi:(:r.r.u.n4 INDIITNNES DE It Rai T! Lo NG LIVE THE RCN !MAO! LONG LIVE II'l"li INDIA?: VEGETABLE PILLS:!7-Another crisi. in iis. (4'llunit - tiny hat pat,ed; another re% r it turned; tht! hot nem.: lih% p l ,,q—up. t