to any other concluaiort ho has watched attentive ly your course °rift. , tiktiiiiiquilng the list five fyy years. In truth, 0.14) IA the •,ffait differences be tween parties here, is, that-the one paity—.-with some exceptions—Ls favorable to what they term "liberal" appropriations, whilst - i tht,Rther it for scrutinizing closely every itemiktt appropriation bill, and con ducting the businese of the Government just tie econ omically es their own..; , . . A word or two to rnY, friend from Georgia,---Mr. Tombs,—who has just( preceded me, and I have done. He says Geheral Taylor, .if elected, will bring back this Government to the purer principles and policy of General Washington; but the most modicum)) , avoids giving us any idea of what those principles or that policy are. He places himself on the Allison letter, upon which almost any and every construction may be put. From it you cannot tell whether General Taylor is in favor of a bank or against it, for the eub-treasury or against it, for a protective tariffor against it, for internal improve ments or against them, for tho distribution of the proceeds of tilpublic lands or against it; and for the Wilmot pr viso or against it. This is your candidate. Seeing such is your mood, and you are disposed to tali General Taylor without pledges, tali General without an vowel of principles, and fight the battle of 1840 o er again, I would most respectfully recommend to ou the person] of the letter of the Hon. Willoug hby Newton—a highly respectable Whig, and recently a member of this House from the Old Dominl n—to a Whig committee in Rich mond,, in Fehua ~. 1844, who invited him, I believe, to assist in preparing an address from a convention to tha Whigs' of Virginia. In that letter, speaking of the contest of 1840, Mr. Newton says: "We had a long and arduous contest, and achieved what we supposed a glorious triumph. But what advan tages have we reaped from our labors ? Tho fruits of all our toils have turned triVashes on our lips ; and we may truly exclaim with Pyrrhus, ' ono more such victory, and we are undone.' " 1 , . And if your anticipations are realized, that period is approaching. But in my judgement, the signs of the times indicate that the period has arived, and that the Whig party, as the party was known under the "embodiment" of its principles, is already broken into fragments. How much more noble it would be for your party, sinking as it is, to be defeated con tending for principles, in pursuance of this most salutary advice of Mr. Newton: "Let me adjure the convention not to repeat the er rors of 1810, which have luien tho fruitful source of all our woes. Let thern'remember that • honesty is tho best policy,' both in public and private life. I think I know nornothhig of the r Virginia character. Our people ace liberal and ingenuous; they will tolerate an honest dif ference of opinion, sincerely entertained, and honestly expressed, but they abhor even the appearance of disi. simulation. Let the convention, therefore, boldly avow the principles of the party-advocato a national bank, elf hotline, and without eircuthlocution, a.tariff with proper discrimination for the reasonable protection of our grea t domestic interests, and such other measures as they ma deem essential to the purity of the Government and the prosperity of the people." Here the chairman's hammer fell, and further re tnarke were precluded, THE SOLDIER'S FIRST VIEW OF Av AMERICAN LADY.—We were much amused and intererested yesterday, at the:capers and remarks of a soldier who had just returned from the war, and coming op Canal street had encountered, at the corner of Char tres, one of our beautiful, graceful and elegantly dressed ladies. "Oh, boys, jest stop," he exclaimed to his companions, "and let us take one good look at a real Yankee girl. I didn't' want to come home for anything but that. Ir, u 1 d stand the Greasers, their country, their climate, their houses, their eating and drinking, barring the pnlkay, but, 0 Lord! the women, with their tawny skins, bare feet, their slipshod ways, their cigarritos., I couldn't stand them, no how you can fix it. I only. wanted once more to fix my peepers on a genewine American gal, and then I could be happy the balance of my days: And now I see one, and isn't she a sweet one! See hod' finely and gracefully she picks. her way across the strieet; see how high she carries her head; look at her face, isn't it a charmer! thar's the lily and the rose Or you; and look how modestly she hangs that nice little pink shawl." Just at this point, the lady observing the excited manner of her enthusiastic admirer, interposed her gay little para sol between her face and the fixed gaze of the gal lant soldier, wherOupon the latter sighed deeply, end remarked, "Wall, I suppose ,thaes about as much of paradise s a poer private ought to have."— N. 0. Delta. • A CottznAs . r.4While the North american, In quirer, Bulletin, and other , papers of that- stamp, are imputing to the friends of Gov. SHIM(' all man ner of selfish and heartless motives in connexion with his resignation, the New York Commercial, a paper of the same party predilictions, looks at it in the single light in which'it is proper to view the great and unproMpted act. That paper of the 11th, says: Tun MonAt.r.r. 6UBLlME.—Republiesn institu tions often afibrd illustrations of the truly great and sublime, unsurpassed in the annals• of the world's history. Few more a ff ecting instances of this kind are on record than the resignation of Governor Shunk, with its attendant circumstances. Intelli gence was forwarded by telegraph, yesterday, of the simple facts that he had resigned, and that hemor rhage of the lungs had supervened upon his long affliction. To us the whole circumstances present 'an affecting and impressive sdene. A man elevated by the suffrages of his neighbbrs and fellow-citizens to the high honor of the Executive chair of the State, smitten with mortal sickness, lying on a bed from which he is conscious that "in all human probability he will never rise," calmly resigning to his fellow-men the office with which they have clothed him, and loteathing the solemn prayer that "peace; virtue, intelligence and religion" may dwell among them. The concluding paragraph of the act of res ignation gives the crowning sublimity .to OM ace , Tun NDIANS OF MEXlCO—Tilgtte A FFECTION ron TIIR AM ittlCA:lB.—On the departure of our army from M xico, the Indians—who constitute nearly the whole laboring sopulation—exhibitedAheit sor row and regret in the most striking and affecting manner. the sojourn of our army in Mexico has relieved these poor and interesting people of many oppressions, and taxes to which they have been sub jected4i They are the producers and Lidustrials of the country, and hitherto have contributed through the .q/cabnio, and other faxes, to support the extrav agant Goverhment of Mexico. Asour army passed out of their towns, crowds of these poor people sur rounded our trove and threw, bouquets and fruit to the soldiers, and many of them wept most piteously, crying out that they had lost their only friends.— This feeling will inevitably arouse the Indians who, compose Six-eights of the population of Mexico to resistance and rebellion against the authorities of that country.—N. 0. Delta, June 2 Ilk. LINN() STnivAity.-:-nr; McClelland, of Michigan, entered in a lengthy and searching review of the •speech made a few days ago by Mr. Stewart, of Penn sylvania. Mr. Stewart had made up his speech by refei'ence to certain charges for extra services that had been ovule by Gen. Case, while governor of the Michigan Territory. Thej speech was of the Ogle stamp, L. Mr. McClelland took up the book from which Air. Stewart had got his statistics, and proved from the . document itself, that Mr. Stewart had most grossly 'falsified the record. In some instances he had left out parts of sentences—in others added up figures wrongly—and in other cases had manufactured his alleged facts.—Cerreepondimt Cin. -Enquirer. I SHRIOUS ACCILiENT.....AVO learn by a passenger in the stage from tbe west, that on Thursday morning about day light;'six miles this side of Belvidere, it being very Foggy at the time, the stage crowded with.passengers, was run over a stump and upset. The Rev. Mr. Knapp, the Baptist clergytkan who has been preaching here some time past was so .. ierely injured, 'baring his collar bone broker., and a gash cut on his head. The other passengers were more or less hurt.—Chicago Advertiser , uf July t 3. GEN. TArLon's Pnovtsotsm.—•Gov Jones was Vll ble to define Gen. Taylor's position on the proviso. hie did not know what it was. Ifebefided the gen eral was inclined to leave the matter to Congress— at least he thought so. But Gov. /noes did not hes itate to declare himself 4, dead against it," aid to speak on this subject, far the tondo south, except General Taylor! This is about the upshot of what Gov. Jones said on this point i except that both he and Geneial Taylor owned slaves, bought and hon. eni.v paid for—and not one of them stolen!..-Albany Argus. By Magnetic Telegraph, Dispatches (hi the 'Tri-Weekly Observer. No report at 4 &dock. when we went to press. ARRIVAL Or TKO HIBERAIL FAVORABLE NEWS FROM 'FRANCE! Haw Yong, July 21-10 P. M. The Steamship Hibernia arrived at 6 o'clock. She sailed on the 4th inst. Tho Revolution in France has assumed a more prom ising aspect, the late insurrection having been complete ly quelled, and tranquility resorted. , Gen. Caviagnac is the irresponsible Dictator of France, Ho seems to bo zealously occupied in consolidating th 4 Government; and for the first:time since the monarchy, the hope is raised that France will rescue for herself after all her blood and sacrifices, an effective, just and moder ate Executive. _ • Lanaartirte and Lodru Rollin aro constantly watched. It is generally believed in Paris that Causidiero was at a the head of the late insurrection. . There are reports of a Revolution in St. Petersburgh, in which 300 lives were lost. • The Cholera is ;nuking fearful progress. Six new Hospitals have been , opened in Moscow. ' Chautcaubriand died on the 4th of July. 14.'Carnot has resigned. - There aro over -100,000 soldiers in Paris. An armistice of three months has been concluded be tween Germany and Denmark. Groat excitement in Berlin. Arch-Duke John ap pointed Lt. General of the Germanic Empire. Charles Albert vet inactive.' r I The Austrians have possessed ) themselves of nearly all the Venitian provinces. Rome is in a disturbed condition. Carlist risings have commenced in Spain. t Several convictions in Ireland for drilligg.--Warrants issued against the publisher of the Felon. SIGNS FROM KENTUCKY.—As the August election in this state dmivs nigh, the *hips every where, and more particularly in tlfe state, show evident signs of defeat.— Our friends speak with great confidence of their ability ,to carry the state. Most earnestly do we hope they may, for they have fought so long and so well that they deserve a glorious victory. The Louisville Journal is making a desperate clibrt to avert the blow that impends over it.— In its ravings it thus almost abandons the state. "Within the last three or four days wo have conversed freely with several Whig gentlemen who have jus t.made the tour of a considerable portion of the state. Their re ports are indeed discouraging. They say, that wherev er they have been, they huvo seen a thousand evidences of the most thorough and stringent Locofoco organization, not a mere theoretical oganization, but an organization practical, active and efficient. They say too that they have not found in a single county ,the slightest indication of any Uncurled movement toward organization on the part of the wings. They say that some ofthe Whig elec tors and assistant electors are sick, thia some seem 'Wet ly unmindful of their , dnties, and that others ale abroad upon excursions of pleasure. Our enemies know 'our apathy, and they exult at it and are making the iciest of it." How the fellow groans—one of "old Zacks" three hundred niggers could not writhe more under the lash of his slave drivers, than he with the prrpeet of defeat star ing him in the face. Here is a little more ''grape" of the same sort, whicl demonstrates clearly that the 'Journal does not groat without cause. It is from a correspondent of the Cleve land True Democrat, a wbig Duper, but anti-Taylor: "In Ripley. Brown county, there is not a single Tay lor titan. It used to he a whig town. In Kentucky there is a great whig dissatisfaction. Cass will probably carry the State. Thousands Of (lay men will stay at hom e .-- In Maysville the Whigs refused to fire a hundred guns, and hav'nt held their ratification mcotimi yet. thonfflt it has been appointed and postponed two or three tunes. De cause they cannot got a respectable Whig to act as Chair man. Tim NEW Yoilimas AND PirgNsia.vaNtmss.—A little more than twelve months.ago, the two great States of New York and Pennsylvania sent forth to the scene of war two splendid volunteer regiments, composed - each of about one thousand men. These regiments, after serving through the brilliant and stirring scenes in the valley of Mexico, have re turnedhotne, and are now encamped in our neigh• borhool.' Their numbers ale sadly redime.l. Not one4hird of the force they carrietaway has return. ed. But they bring back brilliant names and - high honors, the reward of their many deeds of valor and prowess. They bring, back the consciousness of having served their country with patriotic devotion. The New Yorkers were. under Quitman and Shields during the whole, campaign. At the battle of Cerro Gordoohey were thrown, by the masterly strategy of Scott and the ardent energy,/ of Shields, upon the rear of the enemy, and did much to effect that bril liant victory. They participated in the glory of Contreras, and in the awful 'scenes or Clittrublisco, where they were terribly cut down by the fire of the enemy's batteries. At Cheptiltepec they were in the front cof Quitman's column in the attack on the outer fortifications of that strong work—were among the, first to scale the castle walls. and to plant upon then', their own regimental colors. To the Pennsylvanians belong the distinguished honor of garrisoning Nettle, a hostile city of 80,000 inhabi-_ tants, and protecting the rear of. General Scott's army against a liirce of several thousand Mexicans under Santa Anna and General Rea. Penusyl vanians displayed the \ greatest firmness aril intio pidity, nut only on this, but on other occasions when they were called on to Operate against the irreglitar bands of the enemy, who annoyed the-rear (dour ar my.—N. 0. Delta. 1 ' ME PI ye CR A DI. RS. --The" following i•-tory, which we have.lately seen in print, is worth repenting; A man, who had recently become a votary to Bacchus, returned home one night`in an intermediate state of booziness; that is to say, he, was comforta bly drunk, but perfectly conscious of his unfortunate situation. Knowing that his wife was asleep, he decided to attempt gaining his bed without distur 'bing her, and, by sleeping offhis inebriatiOn, conceal. the fact from her altogether. He renched lite dour of his room without creating much disturbance, and after ruminating a few moments upon the Matter, he thought if he could reach the bed post, and hold on by it while he slipped out of his apparel, the remainder of the feat would be easily acemnplished:\ Unfortunately for the success of his scheme ! , 11 cradle stood in a direct line with the post, about the 'mid dle of the floor. Of course,' when his shins carne in contact with the aforeside piece of furniture, he pitched over it with a perfect luosness, and upon gaining an erect position, ere van equilibrium wns established, he went over it backwards in unequally summary manner. Again lie struggled to his feet and went heal formost over the bower ()llama hap piness. At lerightwith the fifth full, his patience was exhausted, and' the obstacle was yet t , , be over come.it In desperation,he crie ont to his sleeping partner—" Wife! wife! How any cradles have you got in the house? I've fallen — mier five and here's another right afore me!!! Su ce it to say that' his wife was by this time completely awake, and a cur tain lecture carted,, which rang in his ears fur many a succeeding day. - FRHALB PHYSICIAN IN OUR ALIFISHOUSR.---Perhl9B it is not generally known that a young- foam in is one of the resident assistant p4sicians at the Phila delphia almshouse! She visits the several fw n rds, prescribes, &cc., just as her male associates' do.— She is the same lady whom the press have alluded to, as a medical student in Geneva College, N. y...... it is her intention, we learn, to visit Europe, as soon as 'site obtains her diploma, and then to return to this country and found a medical college :for female physicians! The male M. D.'s will have to look out. Female M ..D.'s,- if pretty, will get all the business.—Phila. Times. New and P dor' Priblicatious,froro Press of at MitInIZEOW.. JUST received at the Bookstore oft). 1). Spofford; the following new and popular works, from the press of Harper & Brothers, Laltetings in Europe—by Jno, W. Corson, M. D. William the Cottager—by author of Helen Herbert. Angela—by the author of Amelia Wyndhain, &e. - The above desirable reading will be dimmed of on the most reasonable terms. Call soon. N. D. S. has make arrangements with the HARPERS, by which he will be in receipt of their new worksinuned lately atter publication. lune 14, ISM rAMILIT 011104=1:11113. ITT received ft fresh supply Of Tens, Coffee. Hegira, Mal&sfles. sr Apices, Pepper, Starch, etc., cte., for sale very low by Juue 10, IRS. ALLYPi _Drs. Tavtrinsmaromensuur . --" • THE MOST-. EXTRAORDINARY ' MEDICINE H.l THE ii WORLD.—This extract is put up In quart bottles; it is Six tines eheipe pleasanter, and warranted superior to any sold. lit cures tlisea without vomiting, purging, sickening or de iilitati ig the paten -G EAT PALL AND WINTER MEDICINE. ~, The great beauty and superiority of this „Sarsaparilla ,•gi all other inedielne is, while It eradicates diseales, it invigorates the body. It is one of the very best Fall and Wittier Medicines ever known it not only purifies the whole system, strengthens ,tire per son, built creates new, pure arid rich blood; a port er possessed by no °diet medicine. And In this lies the grand secret of its wom derful success. It has performed within the past two years, more than 33,000 cures of severe Ca2e9 Of disease; at least 20,1300 of these were considered Incurable. 1: More titan 3,000 cases of Chronic Rheumatism; 2,000 eases of dispepsia; 4,000 eases of General debility and Want Of Energy; - 7,000 cases of the different Fetriale,Complaints; 2,000 cases of Scrofula; 1,300 cases of disease of the Kidneys and Dropsy; P.OOO cases of Consumption; Aiut thousands of cases of diseases of the blood, vier Ulcers, Ery sipelas, Salt Rheum. Pimples on the Face, &c., together with, nu nterous cases of Sick Headache, Pain in die Side and Chmt, ititii nal Affections, &c., &c. This, we are aware, must aplicar incredible, but we hnye letters from Physicians and our Agents from all ports ofthe UtliUld Staley, informing us of extraordinary cures. R. Van Buskirk, P., one of the most respectable Druggists in Newark, N. J. in for ms us that he can refer to more than 130 eases in that place aloft ' There, are thousands of cases in the City of New York , which we will refer to with pleasure mu) to men Of character. It is the est. rued cc Me for the preventative of disease known. It undoubtedly saved the lives of more than 1 ..3,000 CHILDREN THE PAST SEASON. 1 As it removed the MSc of disease, and prepared them for he Sain tlier season. It has never been known to injure in the least the most delicate child. „L ' IRIIEUMATISAL This Sarsaparilla IS used with the most perfect success in Rheu matic comets iii IR, however severe •or chronic. The asthnishi iig cures it line performed are illtle4il wonderful. Other remedies sometimes give temporary relief, this entirely eradicate"; it froM the sysiem even when the limbs are dreadfully swollen. I Hear Mr. Seth Terry, one of the oldest and most respectable lawyers in Hartford, COllll. The following is an extract 1 a letter received front him: • Day TOWNSE7I7.-1 have used oes bottle of your Sarsaparilla, and find it is excellent in its effects upon a chronic Rheumatic I pain to which lam subject. from an injury occasioned several years 01516. in a public stage. Please send sue two bottles to' the Care of Dr. Seymour. 1 have conversed with two of our principal pliy i siclans, and they recommend your Sarsaparilla. ~ - I Darttord, March 12, ISMSETH TERRI% ____ r CONSUMPTION ,CURED . , . - Cleanse and Strengthen. Cunsumidion ran be Cared. PranehiUts, Consiemplian, Liver Camptaint, Cidds, Catarrh, Coulhs, l .4stbmii, Spilling of Mad, Soreness in the Chest, Hectic, and:, Night bireals,Dilleull i,r profuse Especteration, Pain in the Side, eve., have been and can be eared. Dn. TOIV,SKSI,•• Dear Sir: Nearly,twenty years ago f took a t Heat cold n Welt settleit'on toy tulip, and affiTted severely; to deed, finally it became a mini:dant hacking cough, but nut trio severe as to prevent Me from attending to toy 'huskies. Within ithe Imit lew years it itterea , ed on me gradually. At last I became mitt ced—l breathed Milt difficulty, and raised with Illy Cough Mulch bail matter, and for the last nine mouths previous to my 'said your Sarsaparilla, had regular nitffit sweat's; indeed, my friends and my self supposed that I would the m nth the consumption! bill I have the happiness to inform you that to any surpri,e, alter using three butiles of your Sarsaparilla, I fool try health restored. It relieved me gradually, and I am cojot lug better Imalth than I have for .20 years. I had almost entirely lost toy appetite, which is also n'- turned. You are,frit liberty to publish this with toy name in the papers, if you chrio:e. My little girl, who is three years oil; lint) a very bail cough the whole of la -t Winter. While using the medicine I gave lier some of it; and it soon entirely relieved her, as well as myself, and she Is ~ now sell rl.l and hearty any child I ever saw. She M. as al I full of little blotches; it Molt their away and her skin Is smooth ad fair now; and I 11111 sal ished she recovered her health front 1/$1 ig your etcellent medicine. S. W. CONANT. GIRL S, BEAD TIIIS. Yon who have pale euliiplecioni, dull eyes, blotches on the fare, rough bkin,,are •'out •if Spirit.," u.c a bottle or mo 01 the- Doctor Towtiserid's Sarsaparilla. It it ill ril.:1I161! your Mond, retilo% e the freckles mid blotctiel, and ghe you animation, sparkling eyes, line Pplrin , , a n d beautiful complexion—all of which arc of r timeme value to unmarried ladies. TO 3it/1 ; 11TR & 5'lA IWO LADIES This Extract of :sarsaparilla has been expressly prepare. in ref i erenee to female comlaints. No feimile who has r son to % sunpo-e she is apprnachiim ithat critical period, "the turn of lire;' shouldln neglect to take it, as it is a certain prev tative fur any of 'lle numerous and horrible diseases to which females are suluivi at this time alai , . This period may he delayed sever al years by ii-rig this medicine. Nor is it less valuable tfor those approaching n °manhood, as it is calculated to-nssj , 4 Wow,. by quickening the blood and Invigorating the system. iinf•ed this 11, ,, 11C1ne is invaluable for all the diseases to wlacli out en are subject. I , It brace 4 the whole 'System, renews permanently the natural en ergies—liyi retool tag the iniputhies of the body.-110 t so far ,tiiiiii latiug the System as to produce It aubFeivient relaxation 'y hien is thh ease of must medicines taken for female weakness and discs-r. OCROFITLA MR ED . . This certiacate conclusively pro‘cs that this Farsapar,illa has perfcet control over the most obstitededisenfe•*.of the blood/ Three per,tltt,ctired itt one Roux is unprecedented. - i 1 THREE CHILDREN. L. Toirneend—llear Sir: I have the plmstire to inform yon that three or toy children have been cured of the :4crutida by the ow ut }our excellent nietlichte, They were afflicted % ery set erely with Karl sores, have taken only four bottles: it took them an ay, for which I lent my ',Wonder deep obligation. I Tours respectfully, . z . i ISAAC W. CRAIN, DIG Woo ier-st. Now Yolk, March 1,.P17. e., P,,, . ()Awl. vim. - M4l4l7,tchtlltditflit!thiefflret,ii4.ovoretatifilq6CAlt.T.R.Hoonirp commenced inaking Sm.4:marina, 1:1i , Hitters; &at &c. They generally put it up In the same shaped buttles,Lefunoing that theirs is far 'superior and Min' times stronger than Mr. Townsend's, &cf, Itopin'g thereby to deceive the public. Someof these unprincipled into publish coutiterWit certificates; others have induced their brelln'ts and other. interested persons to allow the use of (twit names, to winch they put esquire In give Swirl re,,pertahllity,+ One iliakes a aim:wine, and poi -It with respectable names pro cured by tieing Dr. TOWIISCIIIrti Sarsaparilla, p ublishes Ahem as cured by his stall: lie also publishes the centric/ma d person who st)les au 11. H., who mends hoes, digs - wells, Mid doc tors horses by 11/111 , for a livelihood, Tier certtli eaten signed by fictitious names stating they hatellsel-DriTownti end's Sarsaparilla, and that it Injured them &c. These, and a great variety of other tricks are performed by these men, to sell their !nigh. The public should he on their guard, and look out for counterfeits. her the first of January, PAP, none will be genuine utile? they are pit up with a magnificent copper plate lahe l. con taining the lac ',bunco( Dr. Townsend's mune, thus , —S. Town send! _ • ' Pr - - Pri , acinal otliee,',l2d Fulton greet, Sun Building, N. Y.; Rini & Ck., e. State street, BustOn; Dyott & Sous. 132 North titi street rlllyelphizt; S. S. Dance. Druggist, llalthnore; P. M Cohen, Char eston; Wright & Co. 141, Charles street, New Orleans: DO South Pearl stieet..lllnny; and by all the principal Drifirgists and Mere'llants generally throughout the United States, West Indie's ' and lie Cariadas. , 1 Ct TER & 11110TItER and BURTON& PERKINS, Wholjsale and Beta I Agents for Eric County—J. S. Hopkins for Snrinilleld. I ill; y 1; 141 S. 1 1y:32 AULT ARRIVAL OF CHEAP 00000. /l Ober-alter in now receiving lits full stock of Spring Goods, the first in market, consisting in part of Die Goods, Grocerie,s, Hardware, Boot.. and Shoes, Crockery, Iron ova Nails, Ate, NC% My stock is sufficiently large for the market, and well stifectedi as to milling in the newspapers of great quantities of Goode, mote •Inin dirge limes the amount of what they really have on hand, I sill leave to newer and smaller mores. fly Goode arty bought :heap and wilt lie sold as cheap as can lie bought in sins CITY AT i.e Ask', ati I intend to sell for cash, and will make it an object to rhos(' that pay down for their Goods to purchase front Me. Cull and ~eti for yourselves, Mid I think you will be hMistied with qual ity and prices. - GENTLEATfiN'S 0 °OBS. RI ick and Blue Iliack Cloths; Indigo Blue, Brown ittil Cadet ./ mind do.; fillic,.lllack, fancy; striped Cassitneres; n tine French article do.: Smilinett: , , Kentucky Jeans, Aa, Jeans, blue drill, and iiity quantity i..f Summer our.. for pantaloons, coats, &c. / together with malty Other articles too numerous to mount ion. i 1. At D I ESi BBESS GOODS. i (71:Amperes, Muslin de Leiner, French German and Scotch 0 .1n: hams. Earlsron do.. Mohair lustre: nod linen Giqiiatits.' a Coil , inlaid(' article; Plaid and plain Linen, fortravelling dresses: Alpaca of assorted colors, and prices, striped and plain dress Silks; S al , 4 M142,1i1t%, JaCkOnet. Cambric, barrel maddened Alliilitis., and a /a.ge ltit of summer Shawls. dress Ilandherchieri.. Cravats, &c.,l.nd es I id gloves, black and white and colored, of the bent quality; !lac -, White, and colored silk glot en, lisle thread and cotton do., lit :ilk hose. black and white cotton do., gentlemen's hose and ba osf, white, brown and mixed; gentlemen's black, white and colu ed silk Gloves, black. white and colored kid do., Ladies' slips and walking Shoes, children's do; Linen Camhrie and I dde,lfhand • ..'f- - - , BI(. Bandana, to., SpilliCeld 'do., Giughams, rintbcotton or crash and towelling, ItuCkabuck do., Engliqi and Gingliamq. Lawns, and Mohair checks. nice and cheap. rile. IF.Og. SM VIII JACKSON. Vilhito ri sh.-T , supply direct from :Mackinac on the corner opt l io,ite the 'louse by it. It. WI:AGIN', E I i POUNDS l'ituburgli Hams on hand and for 'sale low by thine 244 , 11. COOK: IL PLOW!—Farnierti are invited to examine a newyl in flow which obviates the necessity of "cross-plowing." nd mrered for sale at the Erie Steam Foundry. by IE4E 4 . . LESTER, sENNETT & CHESTER. , ror Bale. A Iv—. ...Ult.!: FARM, containing, about itzn ! ,arrem f Laud i , .. .11110.fily elm reil , and has a valuable wharf! a Ild tithe im wow wears, situated about ti miles from Girard villngeaei g Fill' of me rarrii of th e late Thomas Miles. Said Farm will be old very low and n liberal credit given. Enquire of I Girnr(!;\ Feb 211. If49.—tti I Il• ii. CUTLER, Agent. -.4-1 - __,_..,_ rp pr. Is Es - r nisornnent of Band Boxes in the eci t iiiir f r sale diy : 1 -__ L May.' - ,111,S00,(1,, GOOIW BAIL'S Patent Mantic Rubber Pamirs , of m f otiowing descriiitions, on consignment; Overshoes, liorsdl Covert• rartl , leii Cloth, Air Beds, Air Meows, Air Cushions, Wa i r Pails, Tobacco Pouches, 'Fishing Breda, Ladies Aprons. • Con • ' Caps, Cloaks, l'arpanline,l:l4:4lCß, fro" Welders, We's Mahe tr. Tor- i cling hags, un Cases,sete., etc., attire Agency, Telegraph;uild ing, French strtet. ' \ M. 'OCII. ‘ , April 1,130if1f.1. I L.3;40., anti Palm Idnif Hats at G. filii.DEN & BON'S. (June 'iel , \ - No. A, Cheapside. I I 1 ZADIES DVlZiell 42430D0. 1 incONSISTIN( of PreteMsed ieotch GinhansTialzori v kes. Pr i Eakins and Jenny Lynde Ainslie. Also a great idy of Worsted and Litihn Net and Ombre Berege Shawls, psi' receiVed at No 1. American Meek State St. \ 'M. MAY EN. Tirie, June ?Oh ISIS. \ ;, I' I I 'EL CARD lotir undersigned would respectfully Infbrin the lk , . ..ie gt IC Erie and thrit he ban opened nj'AILORING SHOP on the South side of the 'Public Square, n few doors blot of 'the Erie Raj-k, where he wiQ at all braes be readkantl happy to Watt npOn liaise who inny fnvor him with a call in this line of businPss. FrOm iqng experience in some of the principal shops In -Lonl+lon cud otlipr European elites, and mkt attention to nil business which May now be entrusted' to him, he confidently : hopes that lie shall beialtvays deemed worthy to receive a Mateo! puhl ic pqtron nee. - Ilia work shalt be meowed n such n manner as will bear n dote and important inspection, tid alwaTo in necordnilcelli.itit th 6 preqaiting fashions, N. "LH-Cutting done on the evokes; notice. \ I JOHN GOILIHNO. ant,* EWA .111:irc11 25, 18-18 coonszton.TUE Forman num. 1.181.1 receiving the most extensive. richest and Cheapest arisort. me tof Gentlemen's and Ladies' DR CSS GOODSever eihib iled in this market—comprising a large and well selected • Wort went of LADIES' fine Dress Goods, suited to the fashions. Our editors make such wry faces we cannot give our flOulf lon g crifft.. lOgite. 'Suffice it to say, we will sell line yard wido.Lawlos as low an 14 cents, and other GOODS in proportion. ,•Also a large lot of STAPLE GOODS at full 40 per cent. below past prices,,l, j . Ladlei and Gentlemen this will be the most favorable Sine tore plenish ;your wardrobes that you will and in a long time to come. N. 1J / would invite the attention of the young f.aditsr—this be ing the year of promise—to our rich assortment of One Goode, Just ight for the occasion, at 30 per cent, below former pricks.. In short' our motto is the nimble sixpence, and tbr Cash we will s'elYGeods a shado'lower than any house wrt of satiate. i • Eric, l ,lpril 17, P. 418. H. CADWELL. S ' 0:. 3 • = tiff TENXIZO=I OP TEC 1110/1! ' TANT t N'S EXTERNAL.. REMEDY. CALLED tuners LINE. IF. has received the above title from thousands who have been benefdred by its use. Its operation is wonderflth Nev er failingtgive immediate rellef,and permanently curing the Ills r;t eaSes fur s dlich it is recommended. For the last year I have pla ced before the public testimony ofundouhted character from many 'persons W 'it known throughout the county of Westchester, where the great , putation of this medicine was drat established. During the Lost ytar I havereceiverl from all parts of the county a mass of evidence of the rev vathe of this celebrated remedy sufficient to MI volumes. of which I have selected a few certificates. For the following diseaseallual'e Liniment is a certain, safe and spee dy cure Rheumatism, Spinal atrec,tion, Weakness and Pains In the back anti chest, contractions of the muscles, sore Throat, Quinsey, Le sues Vice , Ague itil the breast and ,face, Tooth ache, Sprains, p ruts sis, S tilt Rheum, Burtui. Croup, frosted Feet. Bunions.. Corns, tihd all diseases of the Nerves. As a strengthner of the Nervous Minden) it exceeds all the plasters and medicines, in the world. It is only necessary to try o it to be convinced that it will do all that the proprietors professes. Its reputation is constantly litcreasing, and in every instance whet it has !wen used it is always kept as a tteceisa ' Fatally Medici ie. Read the evidence from abroad. . - CF. It In CAT F. _,, East Perlin, Pa., May , 213, 1E47. 9titon-L - Dear Sir; I cousider it my duty to express my In behal fof your invaluable medicine. Haws Lea :near. tr some time past Used the Liniment in my practice, for a.ases, and feel satisfied, from the success attending its as, that it merits all that 'can he said jut its behalf. I l one of the best external remedies I have ever used ill ;tier, Ringworm, Salt Rheum, l'aino, Bruises, Swellings, The cheap rate tit whir lithe article is to be had, places the reach of all. It should form the principalexternal every fatuity. 1. , DANIEL, BAKER, M. D. fitment is sold by all the respectable Merchants, & Drug ighout the country', and by the Proprietor at Sing Sing, I GEORGE E. STANTON. : by J. U. Burton, Erie; 11. C. Town, North East; S. L. '9., Girard' ity I. 1810. Geo. i fscn 'lntent 1 tins e sariouidi applicatio coniitito 'case °lire ke. Te 1110) Thislo Ngi ihrA . Y. For mile Jono,s & (1. Erie, VI4 WIZOLXIf/A1413 1 (101,TN1 I%llIltlIA NTS, and ot iers writ) nave not purchased ther print; supplies of Sugar, MoMetert, White Lead. Nails, ill find It to their nth outage to give us a call before pure chasing el.enlwre. Our arrangements are such that we can fur. nisi' on the shortest notice. ] moot articles needed by retail dealers, tit Pittianigh prices, transportation added. Call nt A. King's ware house. tblietreet Landing. 1- Reef & KELSEY, Agls. Erie, May 5.1 e-W. cod 2 Pam= WANTED INIR GOODS: AT NO: 2, ttEgtr tIOUSb.. just, received, and %% ill continue to have on hand at all It large and eilWral in,:orinient of Dar Come, II Alto *XL/W. Boors AND Situ , and all kinds of F's MIA; Gno ieh I will sell at the lolrc,t Cash prices for Erie Bank l e face, Duller for Dollar. Those wlid , may have that one' on band, will do sill to call and examine my stock %% Weil I think cannot fail n) glee general satisfaction. kinds of Produce taken in exchange for goods at the best f`s. oryt local! at No. 2, Reed Honse, and examine for }our - • I , H. B. DAV ERSTICK. y 12, 7,18. T HAVI turiv.. tvuo,l'a CF RIF!, W Pi le, 11. II kind cf tn and price al bihri el ra Do not I; relvt... rie, AP rr ht oc.), , Bolted and raw Linseed Oil, by the barrel or gallon, at t rates, by :tlay 13. CARTER & BROTHER 1' Bonnets!Bonne_ts: lt.rimplo of Laii Legltorti,, Citina Pearl, Lace, straw It, itutiand, &c. 1 TIJIIIALS & DEWEY. .. l, 7 , stay 1,1 6:4101t & Co. arc Mannfactnring and have coast:lath' laud a general nsocannent of Cigars, ;Tobacco and tinvit, sand twice!, winolt they will at Minimleor Retail ;alter titan the cheapebt, at No. 3, Reed house. 2 sr • 01 of oil hin, :1 NM eh, Mny rr;EN( Lind J Engfish_ancl Arnericari Prints, Spring styles; Jenny from Ito 1 cents per yard, the highest price at & 1/I•AVErS. : 4 U(AIt 011 commihsion at A. King's warehouse. y 10. RUST & KELSEY. I 1 M r r filinhey by the boy nt tingle lb. at No. 5 Bonne, , vune wee'. (Mny 11. COOK. - I) AID! Bloc Lennaisnnd Oranges pht received at AI:ly 10,. 11. COOK'S. .._. E . D Oysters, Clierknis, Sardines, London Porter. Stedua red 5y j May 19) • 11. COOK. I; tiro- 'DICK 1 (P CI I.IIT , MA MS just rercived.rm consignment, and for sale cheap, at A. KING'S Ware 'louse. RUST & KELSEY, Agents. 60 1E22 's EMT= L fLTA THAN NIPTER. et it•i•d and mil day °veiling 01 NO, 2 American Block; ral artortment of Dry Goods Hided to the season, to th Groceries, Crockery and Hardware tvhich will be sold low tar cash or ready pay. el aq/ •n , at•lber n• usuasuall MEER ECM 'cr:R - Len - ;)i;, Apples, Figs. Dater. Raisins and Candy hand tor the Fourth, at IL. COOKS. (IR.\ ‘...." oil nq, Cur:flits, Mice, Chives, Clllll.llllOll, etc. al ❑. rOoK, lJ m, WINDOW GLASS. n PEF:r of wroilyyo i.e.( window glass, of all s b . f . /5 Iron t'hy 10 lu 21 LIS 30, Just week ed and for sal' by I f iishr. cheaper than can la e bought elsei,t here in this city, It Nhor. WARREN, botitli-cast comet or titan: and rich, Erie. April 15, 1319.-19. 501 the hox c at the .3 rojah li :CE loth atid pnlil qtale,n, 11 Jour \'1:1)11WA41aly expreh. from Ilarper and Brother the wing 111.1 V work, viz: Ili:gory of Congtess, Biograuhical comprn.tog 1111211101r6 of toe Congre,s of the United Henry G. Wheeler, at • • SPAITORD'S. - .. 21 VU I ES & F.l(ll;ORS.—Tavern heitßiAlill always titd , the --1:1-1 4 1 - ,n 49TMMlnPirPbe arYdrielv tWa, ^ &. - c".',"iii ili,N:ii,Trt LE; a ndC).;lllili.E, IL.. : li t i C h ol i s c ioi r ' i ti l : Ann : e n d o a : B i l l t hi 1; fi t e .:11; ti t I : I i ir l i l e i .P i : I f I t t :r ' C I i ii h: K s friends .• - public generally, that he has pirehaeed lire Shoe r"ay3lF : : 4' n l :k anti retied the stain; o l f li Sa ll u l ti ' i t i:lll .k ay n s, r3 o;;l l ;l l ea . t4 stile or the Diamond. second door front the corner of Si xth ! kneel, t• Lich he intends biking pDAMIPOOII of on the let or 37arrh heat, an Ihe will he happy to are and accommodate It old friends anti ens orners, anti the public at large. Ile hatters himself thathe i will he; hie to make 11001'S, SHOES and all articles in his line of 1/Ilililles , to order, with neattlexP, thiribillly and dispatch, anti at 1 nioderatie rates, He hopes to receive, as he is ill endeavor to tie serve, it !liberal patronage._ lie wII constantly keep on hand an assortment of well made DoOtit at d Shoes. it Melt he will sell as cheap, if not cheaper, than can he I nd elsewhere. I Feb. ' et, DO. am It wan WOOTAZINT TACTOXIT, ramvvmw \ AT E would inform the wool growing and cloth %leaving pub `Vc that no have entered into a copartnership hereancr to ti as McCreary, Thornton & Co. We have one entire Co machniery, as good ri`LCIIII be procured in the country. are now prepared to mannhcture or exchange cloths ca,- Tweeds, Shay.ls Blankets and Flannels for wool. We experienced workmen !in all branches of the business, emdldently expect a full (share of public confidence and .f the Public. We flatter ourselves to give general Fail, 0 all who may faint' us with their custom. n.Carding,Spinning, and Dressing, done well, cheap and and Factory supplies, 111 seasoned with Cash, will be de for goods nod pork. DAV D McCREARY, JOHN THORNTON, THOMAS THORNTON. BEN Amor COATES, Erie, SAM JEL LILEY, • Fpirx i iew, May I,IM. vI be kllOl htlt Of rind we! hat e to tul we cii.torn faction rtisto' quick. Grail nereptal N , nre Just receiving our hi I lo which we toy ,with full confidence ilia our stock w ill lie fit lEW erilly, cite tidt. this co own ito i flog tOll a steady detern l` lisave lengthy ad Ur inure gassy peighbinv April :la, WA XIV EIZPILEI3I3 RATLIACIAD. 1 N & COIT hat e receit ed. and are now receiving. their ,ek of RICH SPRING RV GOOllB among which u ill LI the latest, nicest aid clrapest GOODS of the reason ' to he attention of the citiee is of Erie anal vicinity Is invited. forget the store—Ceracr of Sixll Street and the Public April:MIMS. I,ASSES.--8 Illtals. Cuba, Sugar House_ and New Orleans olasQes, to be sold at New York Prices. transportation ad -1 Pune 10,1 ALLYN dr. COIT. i 'HIST rate Polk Ilarrels or sale low at 1 I ALL' s,, 1N! Amu li•iliCil Don' Square I M C 1 1I ra D 112' r [it ,s, crow oire eljiilio ISM Y Bbls. 'Baal° Rectified Whiskey for sato very I owfor b. by !day - 11. COGS. dy 'Etado Cl othiMg at tho Clothing Eltoo, Comm ecial Exchange. ~~ TIIE subscriber has non• on hand at his NEW cm-ma im: STORE, a very extensive assortment of first rate CLOTHING, made up in the latest style and in the best manner, which he is determined to sell for CASH 25 cent. Lptver tbrin nny other per tinentt in this place. Ills stork of Clothing Compri.ses every grade, from superior toms:moon. and no one who mitronires the mtatiliiiimient shall he die oppugned to regard 10 quality, rut or price. Notice the ollou mg. . . . . :aperfine and Fine French Mack Dress Coals; :Inglis!! Tim!, and Mohair sack Coals; :lath Summer Cloth Coats of erery Cult 'Vatic and Fancy Cassimere Pants; ..atin, Silk, Merino and Casstmere Vests; .inin and Canon Clothing of emu kind; r Sailers and Canallers, OIL•CLOTHI CLOTHING AND 's VEINS. Fine and common Shirts, Silk shins and drawers. Merino ats, Collars, Stocks, Bosoms, stocks, suspenders, &c. &c. s experienced and fashionable 'Cotters employed and will trim its the best manlier and make all kinds of clothing to Osiris will he warranted to give sat igartioll. mhlic are invited to call and inspect the clothing in thenew .ap establishment in the Commercial Exchange. French et. e the Banner Hotel. • MOSES KOCII. ID, 184 D. r' TAitr Alm , do. era Uch rut am ordor, The mid ch ulV a ay" smut% AND Bar Goons. E STREET ONCE MORE AIIEADI-1 ROSENZWEIG , 0., are now receiving ttl. the New Jew Store, No. I, Flow. cti, a new and splendid assortment of SPRING A?ii) SEM [RV GOODS, READY AIADECLOTAING. &c. &c., till be sold a litde cheaper than can be bought at any oth ltdshment this aide or tatit down. Among his stock may be QETA ,Sc. ing mrR li i which er c,•ta found , 111 CO 1 I Totternen of CEOTIIIS.—French, English and American black. bine gold and Dada mixed Broadcloths, cheap as the cheapest. Dress and Frock Coats of the same material which for du ty end can't be beat. AIERES AND VF.STING.—Fing French, English and lean Cassimerea—banntithl sestings, and superior prima and vests; of the same. Also' CAS-411 I Aux', loon:; qhi sumil CALIt and LADI . • . IER WARE.—Ah excellent assortment of Summer ware, h cannot fell to please. Oak—Superior Calicoes, porn oto 12 cta. per yard. Call ce them. VRELSB GOODS:—Under this head we have every thing orn the female form divine—such as Bilks. Lawns. , Ging , Barages, Gloves, Ribbons, Bonnets, Muslim; of all kinds, 6 ece., I, o n n e t : I r el ß i tm evi k n i g n illi ve t 17.. d n e l fe a rl e e n be i t n ter a t r rtra d X l w Be shilli v ng il l' II sell unusually low lbr each or ready pay. • I April 21, ism • . ham! Shawl ! In al great c ' we sh , l Erie, 11,111 0-7 A LB . PAGE BELDEN tt.BON-have removed their store to No. 5, capside. one door souther Tibbals & Dewey's store. : They general assortineni of Goods, and will be receiving. a new a few days. . Erie. blay 12# 1548. • ~; hale al stock!, I'IEOEB Figured tunrittiped an 'Wool and bale,w9a Far., ing; Floor Oil Cloths, dre., for sale cheap at the Old Jew n French strecr. April Vl, IRIS. 1 ECI GEE CIGAR DIANITEACTORM 00D13. pply or SPRING and SUMMER to the mention of the public gen in quantity, quality, *dyle and and nweirpaseed by anything in ituttion to stand wholly upon our , erth , enients and stervotyped puC BROWN & 3IcCARTER , upwards, foi sale by ALLYN & Corr "Ii16"4121" . I - • '. fib, , G9T - Ir • / - Ii Q . • , WeeteinlifowlifOrk - oliege of ilealtle, a, MAIN STREET BUFFALO, N. V. I nit. O. C. VACOILN'S VEO :TABLE LITIIONTRIPTIC i• ritl rrusr..—Thh, celebrated emedy is constantly increasing in fame by the many cures it is ma ing ALL 9VER TIIR WORLD. It has now become the only medicine for faintly use and is panic rularly recommended for IntoPlir: All stages of this complain( initueilil4t ty retie% el, no matter of how long standing. Sce parapitla for teolivion 9. 1. cit AV Irtb, 11 is; for these di avid all diseases of the lirinary °rosins; . _. .;istres,.... plaints it stands alone; no other con relieve you; and the cures tes tif)ell to will convince the most skeptical; tee pamphlet. Liver complaints; bilious diseases, - PIW1:11. AND AGM:. . . .' . To the great West especially, and wherever these Complaints prevail this medicine is (Mitred. NO MINERAL AGENT, • I no de:defiant compound is a part of thie mixture, it cures these dis eases m itti certainty and celerity, and does not leave the my blew torpid. Fee pamphlet. PILES, !a cemplaint of a moot painful character is INIMEGIA'rELY RELIEVED, and a cure Pillows by a few days toe of this article; it hi far before any other preparation for tide dtseetee. or for any other d6ease orig inating front impure Mood. Freiiiimplilet. DEBILITY OF TOE SYSTEM. weak back, weakness of the kidneys, o&c., or Milani:Won of the same, immediate& reliered by a fesedaysi sise elf this medicine, and a cure is alwais a result of its use; It stands as A CERTAIN, REMDY for such complaints, and also for E derangements of the female frame IRREGULARITIES, U ITR EaISION S. painful menstruaticins. No article has ever been °Mired except this which would touch t h is kind of deranaements. It may be re lied upon as a sure, and eitectit e remedy, and did we feel permit ted to do so could give a THOUSAND NAMES as proof of clues in this ilistre,sin„, 4 class of coma:dills. Fre pam phlet. All broken down, debi I itated constitutions from tire ell-et of mercury, will find the bracing flutter of this article tolict itilltie dintely; and the ptimuous mineral eradicated front the system. - E (DISEASES will find the alternatme propertie. 01 this article. PI 'WV Th 13111,001), • OmSO and drive such dise:thes from the yy.,1t.11). pamphlet for testi mony of CUTCS in ail dl•cai.rs, which the limit , of aii advertPemen will no &permit to be named here. Agents give theta away; the) contain 3:2 pages of certificates of high character, and a stronrr , ARRAY Or PROOF' of the virtues of adnedtrJoe. aver appeared. It is one of the pc culhir featureq of IMP article that it ',ever fiiik to benefit in any ease, and if bone and navel. s are !Otto build Upon let the emacia ted and lingering invalid HOPE ON, and keep taking the ntedi• eine aq long 111 K there j , 4 nn improyement. The proprietor it ould CAUTIf I; PUBLIC again.,t a number of articles Which Come out muter the head of _ SARSAPARILLAS, SIMI Trs. &c., an en , " for Drops), &,e: They are good for nothing, and concoc ted to gull the unwary) y(lt - ili Tit rm NOT. Their ins etitors never thought .0 , 1°1)2 Stlell 111,3.1`i till this article had done it. A particular study is) the pamphlet it vartie,4l3, solicited. Agents and all it Ito sell the article are CLAD. TO CIRCULATE gratuit— ously. Put up in 31) or. bottler., at 2112 or.. at j• each—the largesthold ine It or. more than hi° •-rnall bottle.. I,nok out and nut get int pima! upon, 15 ery bottle has ••Vanglin's Vegetable Lithontriptic, Mixture," blown upon the gia.s, the written signature of 0. C. 'Vaughn, 1.1101;110, etnnyed span the eork. None other geimine:.= Prepared by 1/r. 0. C. Vaughn, 4ind sold at tlu Principal 011ice.2h7 Main Wert. Buffalo, at 0 holes.ile and retail. No attention given to letters utile." post paid--arders from regularly con-tituted Agents excepted; po.l paid letter., or srrbal communications soliciting ad vice, promptly attended to, gratis. 001CCA .tooled eldlit.l/015 111 shy sale of this article. 134 Nassau I street. Nest York city; 2i13 st., Salem, Mr,-..autt by the : principal don:studs throughout the United State. and Cananda, as .gent-. For .sale by Carter & Brother and Burton &.Perk Erie; C. W. 'Burton. 711eadv illy; Dr. I'. Baker, Sparta-. 11. C. Town & CO.. NOhlt L. 1.. ]out'- & Co., Girard; 1). S. Smith, ltridipx titer; It. Magodin. Mercer: & Haskins, line Grove: 151. Wilson. Sugar (hot Cr Lloyd & Vincent, Waterliird; D. 111. 11 illiains and .1. IL Summer ton. Warren: ('ha-e & McDonnell, Titusi illy; Abraham Tunnel lett, Union; 11. 'corry,Ktlmil.for S. Hall, Jr. Craitesville; Loons , hem & Wheeler, Lockport) John A. Tracy, rain Wit'. 1533 V "vrvr. FLDPUBLIQUE:" ! VI:C:ETALDV WRIGHT: LUNG LIVE TIII: LONG LIVE WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE cri.is in the 8 1 E 1 1 r, rilluunnitly hah anfither, FL% tr, turned; the ho,- tile elf . lllelilshurr met—tlie 111.1Nri: 1:E! M. MAY ER A long -trugale it Ifirs I.:en—first bur-nog into the tt ild excessmi of inutile!) politicol email , ii.ati.nt—thrti relapsing under a t actor i- Mis leader; then Inappina Oita chain- imposed by the allied putt era —anal again yielding to tune-cora, hag conservatism. But France had laFit'd the tit eats 01 Lit art;'. 0,11111 411 r forget it' No! Iler perfidious king naa, in the splendor of lug potter, driven ignomin iously from hi , throne mid France—gloried-, litnarty . losiug France, has again taken her platen. in the rout NAVE LE O PI IrI,ES VEGE'EALES IN DI E N nn - wraciri: Napoleon said that lathe stomach governs the world." Nation' arc imam-heal by the rpr lily of their cookery, anal are indebted arc:illy hat the energy of character to the perfectiun of While the ancient Roinatei Ikea in simplicity, they were Itteltlei - MV; taut worn fuxury crept tat, Pitt ~9I and ttlelitai l'llVrt alien ro- lowed, until they v, ere to loner aMe to re,i-t the more northerner:. Ily improving and removing niorhitic mors, Wright's Indian A egetable Pills become a great moral and political engine. They clear the bead. and by the buoyanc,na spirits h hick they impart, improve the heart, They Ilitm eartet,.e a poll (TIM intlmmee in fat or of eh it Wetly. The energy of a people depend.; measurably upon the health of a people, and the manilehanee of their rightx dependq upon their energy. Therefore give health, zund)ois give energy, and iotstain popular got eminent. Let all, then, cherish health, not merely Mr the enjoyment which bring=, but for the gigantic intcreq. n Gish depend 'won it. Let AVriglies Tmlian Vegetable Pills be used in the spring, to prm Mit disease in the fall. I hul Louis Phillippe been a man of common ongarity, he at ordd lime ceded to the people those little reforms for which they asked. and aQuid 01114 hat e buived Mr a revolution.— But he not mil) denied them, hut added inetilt to injury, by cur tailing the few pritileges tiltieb the people had. 3latter and mind are governed by the Kline ge;neral laws. Abwes may accumulate iii the human built, which a revolution alone ran ICIII0VC: where 'tin, by um% ing in time, the mil day IS postponed indefinitely. V I YE LES VEGETA LES PILULES EN DIENES DE WR IG HT! . I - Are sometimes made by confounding one tnedieine w ith anoth er, and inhisinn.tering the rong article. Equallyhorrible! arc thoQe mistakes whirl) are made in -stil - vexing that all Pills are a like: and thdt iheretbre, it indttli.rent n inch are taken, and irony kind bad all are bad together. This is a very great inh.talse.— 'Mem! is as much dilreietice between WanaT's Isms"! VEnE - r.k- RM. and other, art WIC, as bet ts eel' midnight mid noonda3,!— %Vti do not wish any to take our word merely ihr this statement.— Let any one. having, taken other inediCine, try this. Nothing innre will be neeesary.• Many persons have been led away by a Cu iTING or SEGAL ns i they anticipated that it nimbi remove the nausea of the medic itie. Hut they are generally, mistaken. IVIIIIOIII the.simmi those arti cle, liar e 110111illa to recommend them, and would not be sold a single day, 1111( tt its the, sugar, and by gi% tug the article a name similar in Winour /Vin N VEGETABLE PILLS, they gain a tem porary notoriety. Vols the are in sheep's doubting, of n bout the public should steer sufficiently clear. Let it be remembered that ilVaii.wr's INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS, rue prepared with special relerence to the last s governing the hu man body. Coissruitentiv, they are alwa)s good, alnays useful, al nays etleelive in roofin g out di-ease. liver) family should keep them hand. P. Sparrord, Erie: W. di P. Judson. . . Co., Wa terford; John leClure, Sen. Girard: Abraham 'fourtellott. Union; Riley Potter, We.a Sprinctield: W. It. Townsend, Springfield; B. V. Town & Co., Wattsbn rg and North Enst. Pintos devoted CACI well ely to the tale of Wit IGHT'S.INDIAN VEC ETAIILE PILES, ‘t holesale end retail, 169 Itnee street, Phil adelphia ; 1 2C.8 Creenn ich E trey!, New York; mid 193 Tremont st., Erie, May 1. IRIP. 37 }snow OOODB rem OPILING =ADEL OW reed% lug a vet), large stuck; and =ellang at prices far, rel., .4.11 far 'Mow any thing e% er oliered iii Erie before. Furth'er par ticulars hereafter. In the meantime, please call at the corner store. Reed Iloura, I'. METCALF. Erie, April 29,108. IO n by FLOUR — 11 - . ARR ELS , un hand and for saleloinfor Cash H. GOOK.: art°. May 3, SI A. COOt, .2, BX'IUNG AND EITIDMIDIUt. GOODS,. A RIMING IN LARGE QUANTITIES at the Ohl Jew Storea 2.1. in the Telegraph Building, on French street. Moses bas just returned from the cities, safe, and sound; and in great'good humor. (or course,) after purchasing it very large. a very pretty and a very cheap lot of GOODS., These goods he Ints determined to sell on the principal of ••1331AL1, PROFITS AND QUICK RETURNS," and to get theta o u t of the nay al:1.0011 as possible, if not sooner. therefore any man, NI oman or child wishing to buy GOGHS cheap, ill knots %%here to Our assortment et DRY GOODS, GRO CERIES & CROCKERY is complete. Please notice the follow ing Silk and Fancy Goods: Plasd Point de Sin, Swiss nail Barred 3luslins, Watered do . Embroidered Robes, Black Gmc de lthirM, Rep Silks, assorted colors, Florence, nssorted colors, Linen and Mohair Ginghams, Tissue & Cashmere:That% Is. Canton Crape Shawls, laceCapc and Swi+O, ihread, and muslin Edgings, Rib. Louis and Flowers..l.inen Cambric Handkerchiefs. &c. Also, French Iliac k Clothes and,Cassimers, Fancy and Summer oassinters, Cashattests, Mohair and Worsted Coating of every des cription: Satin, Fancy Silk and Cashmere Ve.stingg, Silk and Sal m Scarf:. Stocks and 'Piet, Silk Thum and Kid Gloves, Gainehis. I C Suspend ers; Collars, Boson - is, etc . tSR A pri!l2, Dirs. l'urdrs Confectionary, No. 9, Rood Nouse M R hrs. KIROV would respectn o ill . y intbrm thePublie that she has taken the nett know stand in the Reed House Row, re cently occupied by !11. W. Keith, where she hat, now and purposes keeling constantly on hand, a large variety of , CON FECTION A RIES, of her own manufacture, and sold wholesale and retail, with dif ferent kinds of REV It E gli It ENTS, such as Ca kes,' I'v e , Dread and Butter Poached Ekes, Cold Fowls, Boiled ham, POrk and Banns, hot Coffee, SOda.lValer, !cc Cream. ecc.,..&c., all of which will be screed up in the here and trot jraletable style. She has just re ceived a fine assortment of TOYS, to is hich shiinvitea attention. Mrs. P. has titled up a room, up stairs, expressly for the Decant modal ion of Ladies who nine wish to cat lee Cream. She is deter- minted not to be surpassed by any similar establishment west of Buffalo, and will endeivor to nflord universal satisfaction. She indulges the hope that the came liberal patronage which was ex tended to her predecessor Will be continued to her. Erie, May 19. INTOWN FOR Tlll3 SPRING TRAMP. D. WR IG lIT has ietinned from the 'Emden] cities, and is now . receiving. fin pan) his unusual assortment and variety of GOODS, siiited,to the Spring trade, which has beech purchased at the pre.ent low prlcete, and pusitively to he sold accordingly, at the brick corner opposite the Eagle Hotel.' Eric, April gp, 1815,, 60 ..) ( I.‘"TERS of Adminiitration on the estate of Peter Hartman, late of Millcreck township, deed., having 'been granterl the subscrib r, notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate temake immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate topresent them properly authenticated for set tlement. HENRY GINGRICH, Ad'mr. June 10, 113. P. 014 • Lie Dank Notes TN7ILL be reeelred at par In exchange for Goode if delirere v V soon.: May 17. W. O.& R. P. HULBERT. 1 00 Isl. SHINGLEB L f E r ST I a t t aIiVaT a :I ' ZI T AR April 211, 10t0 50 LA RErunuatm" HORRIBLE MB4T.IKEEI!! THE OBSER Is Published Weekly and Trin.w ee Sitio County, Pa. DUPITIT & F,LOAL FUBLIgr] OFFICE, CORNER OF STA . R. ELT AN 8Q 'ARE. TERMS or ME PAPER. The 'Fri-Week 14 pubtlelted et cr) :Alonda), A% day Evenings, sit TIIREE DOLLARSIA.YEAR, of mix inonttla. gingio copies In wrappets, I cent.. The weekly le puhthilied.on Katurday, and do,l City subscribers by the carrier, at By :nail, or at the,offiec, in nth anee, trllf not paid in advance, or within three men' of subscribing, two dollars n, ill be charged, All Orders for theTri-Weekly out of the county ponied by the salt urhecure attention. .I'o terms. ILTAII communications must be post prod . - ,stressing com• RATES OF ADVERTISE Cards not exceeding I lines, oue year. flne square " rip. do. six months, do. du. three months, Thahsient ads ertisements, 5u cents per square. lees, fdr the first insertion; 25 cents for each sup Et — yearly ad ir eniscra hat c the pit ileg:,f chat but at no time arc allowed to occupy :nor than nq be limited to their immediate basmee,T. Advertisements not having other dime forbid 'and charged accordingly. 0 - .OBIIVJEBS rp a ryilz o 3. 11. WILLIS, Banki AM Banker and Exchange Broker. Dealer in Mails, Certificates of rielrDNile. Cola and othe °thee directly opposite the Eagle. Hotel. Efie, , DR. PRILO F 1 Botan c and Ilydropathic Plip.)Clall. Office on lith .nd ith Iltreete.. Medical book,. an the Re conitantly on hawl.and for bale, I DR. 0. L. ELLIO Residtlit Dentint; 01licr and it %%ening in the gee East. side of the Publit Square. Erie. Plate, from one to an entire sett. ( • arioos heel Cola. arid reatored to health and ini.trunients and Dent 'tire w as to lease etc.:tines,stark aarratnrd. . • MOSES KOCII, Wnot. l }.Ate AND RrrAtr. IN:Merin Staple and GroOries. Crockery. Ready Made ulnthing, Buildinw, corner of French and Filth won. iS. i S. DICKERSON -- ; Prtysl,lAV AvnStanF - nv-- , otisee at his residenc opp9site the Methodist Church, Erie. , C. B. WRIGHT, WHOLESALE AND TtErmulealer in Dry Goods, G CrofkerY. Mass-ware. Iron Nails Leather. 0 6tate street and the public square, opposite th, JOHN H. .MILLAR, Coup rr and Borough surveyor—Office third tttate t-tre,m, near ith, FA ie. A pr,il I. ROSENZWEIG & 1)PAT.615 in Forellm and Domestic Dry Goode, / Booli; and Shoes., &c., No, 1. Fleming mock, LESTER, SENNETT & Cli lnnv FOVMDI-RS, W.bulth.ale end Retail Dealer. I,l.arn. &c. State street, Eric. • BURTON & PERKIN,! Wuntssu.r. AVI) 'JILT,. I, dealers in Druis. CrOcries,&c. No. ,1, Reed !burr, Erie. . BENJA.MIN F. DENNIS ATTortNEY AT 1.41 v. eleVtl3lll.l. in AllVati . r ' s Block. Refer to ('hief Justice lad School: lion. Richard Fletcher; iuna safiniel 11. Porki %Valnot rt.. Phdaue XI sueet, New 'Fork. F fir to this GRAIIAI & 1110311'S arronvEl , A \ NE41.1.11R4 AT LA W—Ofnre of (4 3. Jaekgon's Store Erie. GALIMAITHS ti LAN ATTIIRNEYS IND UotrNALLIAAIS AT I.4Al7,(Jamec, sidr of the Pane Square. Erie. Pa. J. B. JOIINSON, RNFX AND COUNSLI.LOR AT L thee it I 4„ up tdatrs, Erie. JA:NIE:S C.1.111..511_11 ATI FT ST LAW—f /InCP up eta in: in Tom north of the Prothoriotary'e ollice, Erie. MURRAY NVIIALLO' A T -,-(R SET w.f. i.tott ST I.sts —Office Store, elltraliee Goo door Rost of :tare suet Erie. - TIIIBALS & DEWE . ' DFAT FRS in - Dry Gods, Dry Groccrice, Crock Nj. 111, Chrap,ide, Erie. " II EN ItY CADWELI "E.,r,FR nardware, Goods, Groeme,.. .. . - 1 1 0tut ,1 1111. ;MA I,lle tluur e,lst of the Eagle lk - I ~ T. \l'. V. liloo RE, fie Ij Fn in Greeerie, ProviAolm, W ines. Lig 6ci., Nu 1, Pert) Illcc k, State Fereet, Erie. 11. R in Grneeries and Provit•ions of all kin doors north of the Diamond, Erie. - _ • .1-11RAAI COOK. {Vizor 1,41 t.r AND JUT.% 11. Dealer is cheap wet (Meg, at N 0.3. Bonnet] Block, State street BENJAMIN GBAN:I - ITTORNF.Y Vlr Cot , SHELLOR idlt% and CO OItICC ill 'rain/0;1111 llall , necondAstory, ni Willi:ow , ' corner, . Y. R, BRACE,I 411 - TORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT Law.Crairie priiclice- in ale cou n ties of Crawford. Gra and in Clayton rounjv. lown. --- r - • —: . I It. SEIGNIOR &C 0 MANt - tAcrt.aras and Dealers In linported 'rt,l , acco and :Amor, No. 3, steed floth,e, Et R. SEIGNIOR, SMITH JACKSOi :,LEn in Dry Coodi..Grocer, lee, Hardware, &c., 131, Ctibapside, Erie, Pa. BROWN & M'CART wilo!ss \LE AND "ter sir. dealers in Dry GeQdl Nn. t. ( licapside, Erie. WILLIA3I RIBLE CAIIIYET MAKen Upholster, and Undertak streetg, Erie. JOSEPH KELSEI 'MAN! xvreßt . r. of Tin, Copper Sheet-iron v. &c., corner of French and Fi KELSO & LOOMI cEIFR tz. Foricafding. Produce and Commis , in coarse and tine salt, Coal, Planer, sliity u!eo.iiiiie of the bridge. Erie, Enwv: J. ICE.r.fo, WM. M. GALLAGII GEN?MAL Forwarding and Corninigsion Me, Plaster, &e., Warehouse on the Pu bridge, Eric. WALKER & COO GE:NM L Forwarding. Commission and Pr end Warehouse east of the Public' Bridge, I • I 6:106S BEAr•Lits in Watches, Jewelry. Silver. Gent Britannia Ware Cutlery, Military anti Fan nearly opposite the tiagle Hotel, Erie. (3. 1..003U15, CARTER & BROTf WitoLe9A I.F and Ron if dealers in Drum M nye-ytntrs, Ciasg, tio. 0, Reed House GLE HOTEL By I,.•BnowN, corner of State street Eric, Eastern Western and Southern stage' fOEL JOHNSON, Dnitsn in Theological, Miscellaneous, S School Books, Stationary, &c. No.lll, Fri " LYTLE & HA3IIL ntitio‘tni.e Merchant Tailors, on the pub west of State btrcart, Erie. L. WARREN, Blind and Door l'ilanufacturer, and erust corner of Sin and State streets. Erie. D. S. CLARK. WITOLVSALF A 'ln nerAtr. Deafer in Grocer Chandlery. Stone-ware. &e. &c.. No. 112.1 E. N. lIIILBERT 45c ST i rtAClr.. Forwarding and Produce Conlin - I ealorF in Lehigh and Erie Coal, Salt artirtilar attention paid to the sale of Pr. Alereliandizet No. 3 and 1 Coburn s..quar 14;4 N. Y. N. HULBERT. 0. 1). SPAFFOR Deiler in Law. Medical, kbool hlisccllan Ink, &c. Ftnte se., rout doors Wow the J. GOALDING. .uhNellA NT T. IT PR, South Phis of the l'oblt 1. 4 .;e4 of the Erie !L u rk. hao. Rust ar. Kelsey.' MIT CTenrP, Groceries and Pro 'treet I.nhrlinc. Erie Pa. 4 K. are agrvias for A. RING in the Sto ornmispion lhodness, at the above rnenti , buf.itirem entruFted to their care will ,metneFs and dispatch. wtusT. ON CON= !lUDS prime New Orleans Staare 3 Inds superior otrl%non. A rk.eived on contianment at A. KING' RUST I Shawls! Shawl- . SLL Mated Cashmere, Tissue and M. ceived by (May 17.) TI MON= VT ALL Persons indebted to the subscribe that necessity compels me to call on tb to some and adjust their accounts immediate excepted.) Erie More} taken for flats, Ea' Juue 7: Ono Cent flow.. Di AN away fronkthe sub.criber about th 9 111, apprentice to the Blacksmithing burin er.'nFed about 19 or l 3). All persons are fo ploying said apprentice under penalty; and shall receive the above reward, Northeast, June 10, IBM ICEMV7I4I GREAT V .200 DIFFERENT PATTERNS ant including the fashionable Canton Cr 5 0 ;in 818 Ofl, all shades,. Also. the French met Cashmere, plain and embroidered; Debi Silas, and Sn chart I am bound to suit thr Shands. ( Eric, ZII 104 i. I . ::...., T"'Ptk eTrd vj i mug E.._ r - 4 I Pl' 5 f , ftPet; l4 l, 47 r: r' rl t )gql t 4 0 .: 10 . 41 1 12/1 1 l'ror , ' 4'" Block 'mewl cit ecth heal of a pb 'I alley ice lErie eT 9,1111 21 , i ll. At ., La:' , 11.4 . MEM do 11.1 4 2 tate atr. icine:, in,;~ 1 n szui ra • t. ll'a Tic r. Ca, e Brnt,,a.L `iglus: t,turK.mliS (di French r the Cunty 1 - niq I Nu C. R. , on th.11..f. Ir) , liar :wet !-r., nonhi,:pe. lore, Can..5..1' le, State EU I. rod dry Farai Erie, imiatorret of doors u;ostu u Chien Wi. .• it anti fon 1 nd Donatstt C, c. =NEE Dry Grortralk comer of :ate a late. Alt Ilea Etcri ,trect. gra.. Marbanti: drain les, chant and Wet lic Dock webtuf.g ICllute 31erch Erie. an Silver, Plardri Gaxis,Stawcal ER, ,he it ) r, Ppotf.ol , tare. nd the Pul4;c o . I otbee. • Imlay and lk nch sytrcri.lig• ON. c squarr. a for 10 cater in glzo.tz:l ire, Prori.itio• ,14 !French emsej Erie. .P.. 10111 Merchants tri I h r ii d oe ' e md rti t il e iZent 7. w l4o eouch • tt.iDvga o. Books smto' üblic sqtare, square, a 10:6 fsione, at the nt, e a r d a . t Ft place.eonrds 13 IThis do .5 lib's best New Orleans 3.1 12 N 173 ?tit, 4 Doien Canal Shovels, hela Ware How. K:LSEV, Aro te• c Lane Amin' 5, A,r B & DEW are hereby 0 0 . 1- 1; .se 110 mit o w lo (SpeClalC O; B &C. R. S. iIIsNITJ. 3";,a l t i s ) ,`,;:t r aAl, 2 n7mw o t jne k a t ) 71. 0 t;:k - rsgou. A style* 0 . ape, ra DA nging "'Erse Crape MS'S pisd nes. bid"P nee est deoll c . D. WRit.io STF.R, 11h1.1.01, ammrga DES U'. Tr. L... 15. T. M Awl EEO