it 01f1) TO }?REF. SOIL DEMOCRATS woonallt here and there among the democracy found a voter disposed to foyor the "Bolting" ;,anon of Van Huron & Co., at Buffalo. Hottest, of cases themselves, th4:y take it for grant eery ofl)4gt..,..Territory, which this WY. talsen for its watch-word, i;; honestly tho They do not know that the spirit of mett a ction. wlacti Mr Van Buren has nursed ever since the km overboard h 'l4 to save the ship, is I, T t, no ;Mil only motive which has and is now actua bis sou John in this crusade. They do that he and his wire-pullers care as little about ni the tertiteries" as they do about the "nudity 'Feeler islanders." But such is the fact—the ~ hie of Marna. Van Buren proclaims it in letters of li ht _ odiei&ts, from the day ho entered He to the meeting of the Buffalo Convention, be sympathy with Abolitionism. But it is said ho 1 1 . an ged—repented — become a proper nice Northern and cast from hint his Southern principles! \Vo hat the rebellious spirit of man toward his Maker i llaned in the twinkling of an eye, and the'sin •;,cottie a devout and exemplary christian. But tliat : to oho bas occupied the high station that Martin- Buren has, with ample and superior opportunities sa-I examine this question in all i ts bearings, with ~0 1 ,oettl principles fixed—should thus quickly be front a political sinner to a political saint, in the. • of Abolitionists, we do not belie 4. It is an ts•t:tt, and the man that ptits his trust in him on ac such change, puts his trust in a broken reed! ~ itat do free territory democrats expect. to gain by , t r their votes for Martin Van Buren? And when ih this question, we ask it of those who honestly aro sat to the itxtensinn of slavery over our territories, -01. of those whZt have mounted this hobby for the .object of Mr. Van Buren. to work out their rerenge! expect to elact Mr. Vitt] Buren? 'rho idea - is ,teroits! It is said that they will carry New York, ne do not believe, but what if they do? It will be St M., and instead of accomplishing anything,: ot r al vote will be thrown away. They candot ,•U carry Pennsylvania, and . by casting their votes •.1 au Buren, instead of accomplishing anything, ehreetly help to 'carry the State for Gen. Taylor.— ..vs:ion, therefore, is between Cass and Tailor? tk.tastrats, especially free territory democrats, wish therlectoral vote of Pennsylvania to Gen. Tay- Will they accomplish anything for "Free Soil and.: --Torruor" b. it? Had they rather'trust this ques athr hands of a Louisa' ma sugar planter. a Missis couot;"pl inter, the owner of three hondierl sbtres, s the )1311ds of Gen. Cass? , Democrats, honeit rater‘ think of this seriously! Al- Coagre , s extended the ordinance of 'B7 over Oregon terreery. New Mexico and , California are .ads free. Can you put your finger on a line or word :r .„ or „ lin - e a by G. ht. ('ass, in favor of extending , terntoTie, now free. NO Dian can produce pre•entunent or thought front him. He is for giv the t-;oath all the rights in the new territories Which .cJastittitiCit and the compact) gives them, and no ,0 Whet. Its the Northern man isho does avow ad/ deny' them that right? Not one, who not -I),onist it heart. If any portion of the South de .'tour than that right, Gen. Cass is opposed to it. • routhern man will avow that he claims more e 7 fonstillition gives! Nut one unless het is adis ...a. (Under sneh eiretnn,tances, OS it is morally •:a tlrF r t either Gen. Cass or Gen. Taylor will be the .iiraclent of the United St des, had not free territory in , rattler trust this mtestion in the lianas Of Gen. • 1 Northern man, whose whole public life has been ,1 10 1 his country, in the cabinet, the_ field and the than to Gen. Ta...10r, a Southern man, the own , breeder of 'Slave,, a ni••re army officer, without , Nee in PI VII atfails, ai.d who achnowiedges that he ehtlong, about banks, t•tras, and the other tines - •it issue between the two parties? To our mind, there no other questions, the duty of every Demo be he a free soil democrat or not, is plain. It is to for the regular 110111111 ee , of his party. Listen not to ,111,11 . 0 cry that the Bank question is oliselet . lii shigery in die person of Thomas Ewing, of Ohio, •?tttlie same story—but no sooner did this same rs ENtiug become ilarrison's Secretary of the :.r,7). than .nn (Om sttssion of Congress was ca ll e d • t first meitsure he recominendt•d was al Notinnol • What tai been, may be again—the men that will not stop to do so again; and should . -o;en6eite to the election of '(ten. Taylor by throw : :ofiir totes away upon Mr. Van Buren, so that he rercu 'upon the Democratic Party by the defeat Cos Oil will ere a year find yourselves sad anetif4,National Bank, a high protective tariff, , o`r4run aiikimprovident system of internal itn ,oments, and the other measures for which the whig 61%, so long contended. Will not this be paying ~ or for the:sin-41e? Will it not be paying too high to allow Martin Van Buren and his train of sore wae-0111,t, enjoy the sweets rj rerenge. Demo • ,:1) again. think of these things! What will •tt tin by supporimg Martin Van Buren! Nothing, •n It w hirigi In Flall ! -. 0) % 411. tritm rr.--It 44 I amusing to ~ over the pnlaically pious Whig prints—the Gazette, •"••:aucc—that boys heretofore literally blazed with aural of rel l tr Old warriom and notice how the 1155 iaiHteet:.l with them, and note,' too, how "7 , 3-1 cant discriminate between the zealous dis , -4' of hunoxions duty and the act done for the of th.l4,ng, as the prosecution of the war with . , „ , o, (tja. Taylor. War aml gospel with some 10 ;Vt. n r on to mingle, like the rum and water, • . , ! .;e!tard Ner :lied to debauch the people izt times hatio riot yet forgotten. Now, as then, every • t n , l'ttS tsaerdiced by them to expediency. Then - .erred not speak against—hdemperance for fear it v 4 pull a s , ungle front a hog cabin: and 'now they are kbout speaking of war, lest it might take of the slune from Gen. Taylor's Military buttons. Slutt.nsi—A Democratic meeting was held late +`'Cinenge, In., a hen Gen. Shields, in (he course of `'"1('III, Made the following confession:— lam a W-SliOcra—a regular draCkatat—a Gass and ler de:m;(74 a m neither a tarn-limner, stablO 'ler, nor a o )inch-burn e r. Such names have no fns- Ines forme. j Lam content to stand by the proud ban de"""irnel'. to tight under its brood folds, and to 'let oith its broad folds waving over rit) . nntwho - ruse the shout of distinion, my voisto ;,16 , 11 the cry. If there be any who tremble A Pprellek , lon of defeat, let them leave our ranks, n tit at once. No field was ever won by cowarls. 't 1 ;h•e; ,, rlcrs- in Me army. bat here,. deserters shoot ''-"at.t. In victory or defeat. m weal or wo, in ma nusuptv, I sink or sivim with the great national 'aerat, Lin t sone, GRAPE, CAPT. BRAGGI"—M3jOr contrilmted so essentially to the the JjPxicans at Buena Vista, has also contrib. to thr discomfiture of Taylor whigery, in North ,i?Northaruptop County, Where tho demo -Z.lln tr,/o members of the legislature, and largely on 'tstern4 vote, Nitij. Bragg, and his brother, Thomas :3r., stern engaged in the (mum". The GazeUr szt)Fithe recent message of President I ..tanouncing to Congress that he had signed Ithe 'ZJahill,With the Wthnot proriso in it, "shadOws (!sqincily the polii y Lewis Cass, ;a_s the Adminis -,:,eaathdate, stands pledged to adopt and execute." ( , k , ( l . that! Lewis Cas4, then, according to good 4ti Alimony, is pledged to sign all hills establishing uterisl pa, raments in Sew Mexico and California, :rh cent tnl the - ordinance of '67. What more is want- IMEI "r l'Thir,ii " 11.—Wo aro informed that a gentle of North PA , t--a democrat—who had sympathized sh e N..w Y rk Free Soil movement, previous to the C OllVentiOn, to such art extent that he took 'oc -4.4 to whin, ' lIIy t fellow democrats at our primary iniihut township upon the subject, came back uffafo "crusade," fully cured. He didn't •he rotlipany. Such hay been the effect upon others, imp no doubt°wltich the 7th of November will of- 1$ mit,tratv The mostlaugliable news son is ono in tho last Observer, ri paled success of Cass & Butler. Hove what you write, gentlentonl Most emphatically we answer August elections proclaim it in th ery driven to the wall in North C jority of from three to ten thousa hundreds—with but one whig n tho Western States, and a clear in the legislatures of lowa and sidered doubtful—isit very etra estly exult over the prospect of der that we should feel gratifie Indite justice overtaking "av faction at one, and the same ti if our article was the "most lau tamed were not calculated to Mi to judge by the elongation your gone since the result is known, Previous delphia Convention, our amiable, neighbor Not it cloud wrinkled his piaci I brow, but ferred, lent her magic wand to heighten If That event sensibly diminishe l d the smile Doubts and fears began to usurp the the r until now, when defeat stares him in the f, and melancholy scowl has-settled upon bist I and instead of "button-holing ' every 'Dein to congratulate him on the prospect of tale a full pack of l ''blood-hounds," uncle of "Old'Zack" himself. to chase up a smi or even "find out where he is," to say noti tying hits. ,GEN. T.tvt.oa's iLtsi.—The Matilde Co: Taylor's epistolary writing 1,4 becoming ric His last letter furnishes as fine a specie ditiZrent" as %ve have seen. The whip entirely satisfied with his letter to the illn. in which he simply reiterated his alf-r, that ho was not a party candidate. V I clinches thatstatement in the following c. —"lns saddest and his Mo." It is addressed to a gentleman in Ch Carolina; . "I have accepted the nomination of t Convention, as well as the nomination o assemblies, gotten up in-various section. in soinei instances irrespective of party. accepted the nomination of the Baltitn. had it been tendered on the same terms. rr. The Gazette says the late letter to Geo. lappard, of Philadelphia, is a Ledger, in winch, paper it first appeared, inn. The public will at once see that th i is let %trait a pin, and is only pat forth 0 of the fact that the whig party is left wit —for in this letter the old General distinc not a party candidate." THUNDER ER6OI lOWA.—The 10Wa t forth a "whoop" that will he heard in I Union. The deznocrattrhave beim anal ) majority sinco she was admitted into the I ceshire ,yeai.s them has been a tic on Now we have TEN MAJORITY and The popular vote is largely democratic. et) the Congresonen, and shun next se: democratic Senators in the United State -I TII,ERE'S A T.ui OUT SONHAVIIME.-Th i ant says that a gentleman stated in the per. that he had a long tin g c Gen Taylor, at Baton Rouge, and that tl prejsed himself freely in opposition to 1' slarery into territory now free. This i. eerted by the Boston Atlas, and the Alb • the same as contained in Gen. Taylor' The ItrickAlmrgh Sentinel sacs ueutlen hare 'triode letters proring Used Gen. Ta sorb opinions. These gentlemen are is to be believed? _ [ET - The Gazelle has n't, a word to Sil! lcitertaf Geo. Taylor—the one to a gentl ton—in which he asserts that he would nomination of the Baltimore Convei tie tendered to him. What's the matter, g it good to take! By the by, we think it repeated assertion that he is "a Whig, whig." A Nmv BOAIM—Gen. Taylor save hat he has heed on the frontiers for forty years, and . 11 4, therefore, had little opportunity to make himself aliainted with the various political topics of the day.. In view of this fact, the Mu.cogee Democrat waggishly proposes that a board of prVessors be selected to instruct the "illustrious pupil in the scientifics and the amenities." and suggests, de ferentially, we suppose, t he following faculty : - Prof. of Nativism, Peter Sken Smith, f Penn. " Banking and Finance, J. Barker of La. Constitueional hair-splitting. W. . Yanoy. '• Virginia Abstractions, John Min r Botts. " Arts & Iron Mama's., A. Stew rt,, Penn. •• Fourierism and Socialism. H. Greeley. " Belles Ltttres, g,? , nerally, Tom dorwin. " international Law and the Th:ory of Treaties, Daniel Webster. " Ingratitude of Republics, Henry li.tursm 'Jaws THE FLAG:—The Painsyille (Ohio) Telegraph, a whig paper of high standing, located in a county Which is good fot: 1200 Whig majOrity ordinarily, , puts up Van Ilnron.and Adams, and goes it strong. The Telegraph says that county will vote the "free soil" tick et. Where is Taylor now? 110 is being deserted in all sections. GEN. TArton's LET - mt.—What little enthusiasm the Whig hero had left. hasfizziel out since the receipt of Taylor's last letter declaring that ha is "not the candidate of a party." 113 When aro the whigs going to nominate a candidate. THE PRODUCT.— Tile Rochester American says with much pith and point:—"Tho BOA° meeting is over. Its note of preparation was sounded far and wide. The mountain has been in labor, and produced—a Fox." CA LIFORN IA HORSES.-.11C3C wonderful horses, which enabled Capt. Fremont to perform such wonderful feats in traveling, aro about to be introduced into - the United States, by Com. Stockton who has taken measures for that purpose. A LAnon HAUL.—Atn Democratic mass meeting held in Indianapolis thirty-scren wings came fdtward and de clared they could no longer go with the anti-war party, and would support Case and•fluder. Tho Hoosiers are cowing PROSPECTS or THE DEmocuAcv.—The Washington Un ion, in speaking of tho adjournintnent of Congress, gives the, following flattering account of our prospects this fall: The democrats of Congress have parted amid the' brightest prospects of the Presidential election. We com pared notes the last morning of their session with mem bers from almost every State, and we ,heard not a doubt expressed by one of them about the result. Everywhere —always excepting Now York. and oven there our ar dent friends have not given up the ship—the prospects are bright. Ohio. Georgia, PennsylVania, Maryland, North Carolina, Virginia, (4 course.) South Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi, Tonessee, every State in the no, h west, present - the most encouraging views. But we 'ev erywhere hear the just and; warning voice, "Lot ua-not be too sangnine of success, It is never wise to despise the strength of an enemy too much." Tho Taylor stand ing committee in this city is active in circulating docu ments. We must do the same---oven with greater ener gy. Wo must organize completely, and arm to the teeth, and then wo will not only triumphantly defeat him. but we will deal a blow from which he will not be able to re cover. GE e. SIIIKI.s.—Wo deeply regret to learn that this bravo and patriotic officer, refuses the post of Governor of Oregon, tendered hint by the President. Gen. Lang, of Indiana, has been appointed in his place. WT . lion. E. D. Potter has been nominated for Con gress from the Toledo district, Ohio, now represented by Mr. Sawyer. Mr. Potter formerly represented that dis trict. OU' The Hon. Benjamin S. Cowan, who at the Milit ia Convedtion declared himself to be "too good a whig to vote for Taylor," is represented by the Ohio Mattlnt man to be "one of the leading whip' of Ohio, and their strongest arm in his region of the State." o of the sea r, the Lindel honestly be- apor artic +joicing Do you 7..—Gazettci in the all, uder tone. retina by td reduce motive. Tho ! With whig r reliable ma d to as many 'ongress in all joint ballot Iretofero con should bon- Is it any won /vet of rani d sore-headed ntlemen; and o fadi it con. gh, if we are co has under to the Phila. was all.smiles. lope Ing de. rs good nature. !Upon his lip. labe of hope, cc, a habitual countenance, tcrat he meets cat, it would the command ilo on his face ing about wor- 'ember of majority, ndiana, I I go that w•; ucccss7 at the pro a l ot No ,g liable,'' tl ako con la 'r coulitena Her says Gen. ler and richer, 1 ctt of the "in professed to he ' ,trions Lippard, 1 1 pented saying o old General Immunicationt rleston, South Philadelphia ninny primary of tho Union, nd would have re Convention, f Gcn. Taylor orircry. The says it is gam pattae'l story break tlit force tout a candidate tly says ”I 'ant bos have sent II parts of this lo to obtain a tifi=l:l3l2l joint ballot.— i robably more.— ' We have elect- ion have two Senate Hartford Cour lice of that pa nveraation with old hero cx- c admission of the same es aft hny Journal, and signal letter.- ,en in the South for entertains no whip, but; who • about the. last mall in Charles lave accepted the if it had been •ntlenten—i n't s a key to his oft ut not an ultra EMI By Magnetic;Tigraph. Dispatches for the Tri-Weekly Observer. Nicer• YORK, A' Mr. Van Buron's letter neceptin the Buffalo Coltvention, is publishe the wide spread opposition to slave ing too much of the North. Ile says the claims set up by the from tho intention of the framers and reviews the whole extent of sl nance of 1787, to the present time / uexatiou of Texas involved us in say that he is in favor of actual views on the will., he refers to hil Convention in 1813. butractitiie i scei Conventioit; amd closes by saying more JetterS during the canvass. FIRE AT AliflUßN.—This tuorni Auburn, which burnt some stores NEW Yong, ugust 1-3. P. M Oxr. DAT you Inm..s.sm—The Directory of New fork requests the friends of Ireland in leach ward of the city, and each town and village of the United States to assem ble on the birth-day of Lafayette, SePtember 6th, in or der to give a day for succor for llrel4ttl. To produce this united action, some friend in each section should fix the plan for maturing a thorough orga!nization, and an nounce the result without delay to thilt directory. Sign ed by R. Emmett, Chairman. There was a great excitement hero iyesterday, Two Germans were on trial for a rape comchitted on a girl nine years of age. They were committed to jail 'for further hearing:. A mob attacked thelail, and the officers tired from the windows, killing three, and Wounding several. The mob had not dispersed at 9 o'clock, P. They may succeed in getting the prisoners; if so, they will und douhtedly kill them. - I , _ Crittenden's majority in Kentucky is 8500. The re turns are official in all but 4 countic~f which will not change the result. It is understood that Daniel Miller, vihig, is elected to Congress, from the Ist district in lown,imtead of Thomp son, democrat: , The vote for Miller, in Monroe county, was not returned by the proper officers, which was the error in the first report, [ This statemedt is probably in correct, as a ll reports from the West concede the election of Thompson.—Enrron.] Now-Yong, Aug. P. M. Later dates from Mexico state that ,Pariides is still nt large, and the government forces are'in search of him.' Go I. Taylor has written another letter to a friend in Charleston, in which lie reiterates that he will not go into the Presiddntial chair trammeled with pledges, and says: "I have accepted the nomination of the Philadel phia Convention, as well as tho norninations of many primary assemblies got up in various sections o, the Union—in somo instances irrespective of party--Asv womn HAVE ACCEPTED Tim NOMINATION OF THE BAL TIMORE CONVENTION, HAD IT DEES TENDERED ON THE SAME TERMS." Nr.w Yong, Augban - 2.1--3, P. M. • Not a large businesvloing in Flotr—Sales 3OOO bbls at about 6 cents bettor than vestertim'. Corn in good demand—sales at 54a59ets. for mixed, and 65 for rou n d . • ' Ryo 73c. with sales. Oats 3.9a10 ceuts. Pork firm, but quiet. Wiikkey quiet at 23ha9.4e. I3ur•FALO, August, 23, 3, I', M. MArtgrrs.—Salos' tiso bids. of Arcade Mills flour, at $4 75-5,000 good Ohio and Michigan at _s4 62h.' Sales 2,600 bit new Ohio wheat at 93c afloat Corn more active, nml better prices than yesterday,— Saks 15,000 Ln. 5,900 noixed ntlant nt 'slc. Sales of 7,000 at private terms. Oats 28 cents. Pork $ll 75, prime $7- Ilighwines 2111. Er Hon. J. M. Root, a prominent whig member of congress from Ohio, hus addressed a letttr to his constit uents, in which ho says ho cannot and shall not rote for General Taylor. Ho says if the whigs of Ohio all "know as well ns I do what kind of , motiv s and instrm , mentalities produced the nomination of General Taylor, not a scare of them would vote for him." CCP Gov. Johnson has issued 4 Proclamation to the Sheriff's of the several counties of this State, bearing date the 12th inst.. commanding them to give the usual notice that an election to supply the acancy in the office of Governor, will take place on the 'second Tuesday in October next. Nor DEAn.—The report,publiihed a few weeks since of the death of Capt. Taylor, inientorof the sub-marine battery is not true. The Captain was enjoying himself. comfortably, at Niagara Falls, a few days since. . THE LA sT_RoonnAcK.—That Henry Elay.went FIF TY MILES to rolefor Mr. Crittenden, at.tha late elec tion in Kentucky. And although an absurd falsehood, still it is the best and most active capital the Taylor pa pers have on hand. trr General Taylor is studying, "political economy." In November the peoplo will confer upon him We title of L. L. D. (Licked Like the D-1.) • _ - TAYLOR'S LAST.-A wicked wag of a democrat hailed iiwhig this ranting, (not a bolting whig, but an original Taylor whig) with— I "Have you read Taylor's last?" "I have," said the whig. "Well, what do you think of .your Irhig candidate now'?" "Ohl Taylor may gO to 11 -1," said the indignant coon! —Cleteland Plaindcaler. FEVER AND 'AGUE is speedili; cured by Dr. Osgood's India ebolagoime. The shaliosv•C9m)de]iOfi end intim. diced eye which often precede its onneks, ere in a few days en tirely removed. The health of thousands has tarn perfectly re stored by this medicine. - whea•all other remedies have failed. Its operation is not simply to suspend the divan for a time, but to purify the system, and restore it to sound and perfect health. A small :treatise on the "causes, treatment and cure of Fever and Ague, and other diseases of bilious climates," may be had gratis of the undersigned agent. Mrs. B. Kidder of Boston, Mass.. says that she has no rem edy on her shelves which seems to meet the mans of her ,customers so completely as the Great American Remedy, Vaughtis Vegetable Lithontriptic Mixture. This famous article has attracted the notice of the 'Thiflitlo Med ical Journal." and one of the contributors to that work seems to think the Legislature of the State of New York ought to buy the secret. The teillty are enraged because they know not its com pound, and have intimated that ft should be given to the puglic— ”pro bono puldieo." Ho it may be after fortunes have teen made with it, and still then let all who sutler from sickness of any kind. call upon the Agents Whose names are under the advertisements in our colums, and get a pamphlet. Vi A n EtZIID: On the fah inst., by Rcv. M. Minch:nigh. Mr. J. S. Sanborn, of Conneautville, Crawford Co., and Miss Martha A. Loomis, of Greenfield tp., fn this county. On the eithdnst.. by, the Rev. 0. P. Brown, Mr. Lyman M. Wright, and :bliss Mary C. Tate, all of Ilarborereek. On the same, day, by the game, Mr. Wm: Rowley, of Lockport, and Miss Theresa S. Putnam, of North East.. DIED: On the 16th inst., ln Greene tp., Helen E.. daughter of William rind Margaret ;Vilifier, aged 1 year. 9 months:mil 13 flays. On the 16111 itlgt, of Consuntption. Caroline, consort of Mannif scs Wcigct, oged 32 years, 9 mouths and lid:lye. -She was buried In the German Evangelical burial•aroand. on Which occasion an appropriate address aas delivered by the Rev. C. E. Stliebgeff, ERIE' AOADI3Iff.Y. THE FALL TERM OF THE ERIE ACADEMY commences on Monday, Sept. 4, proximo, under the superintendence of Mr. J. HENRY MACE. A. IL, Teacher of Languages and the Natural Sciences, assisted by Mr. EDWARD F. B. Ortinx, A. IL, Teacher of Mathematics and German I Mr. Ulmer. P. Esstsr, Teacher in English Literature, Penmanship and Vocal Music, and Miss. ErlenlA Joussom. Teacher in the Female Department and in the French Language. TUITION PER QUARTER. In the Languages b 4 00 In 11Intheinaties. Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, &c., 100 In other Br anches, , 00 - There will no extra charge except for Music anti Drawing For the hene it e.— of those desirous of preparing themselves to teach Common Schnols, special instruction will be given with a view to that object. The Acadcm' um time year under very favorable :numb _be - Academy commenci. _ ye , _ uppt ces ; and the Trustees have - perfect confidence in recommending to the public, the Teachers In their respective officer, being assured that on the part of them, no efforts will be wanting to make the In stitution equal to the expectations of itr frienas and patrons. _Trios. 11. Btu., Pres. cp. A. ELLIOTT. Erie, August 23, 1818. IS Feerciary. Barley. ,1 CIASII, and the highest market price, will be paid by the unhand. Vher for good. clean Barley. 1 ALFRED KING, Erie, Aug. 13, 18-I*., 14 si 24-7, P. M tho nomination of . 130 accounof for br the South ash, SoMh is a departure of lour government, Ivory from the ordi• and says that the an far; then goes on to settlers; and for his letter to the Indiana . 111, tho vpice of the that he will write no The (upon Mg are ii few antot great value of the choligog'4`. leitat. entitle the medirine to ;a I -LT Prom lion. E. Pau its wo'r tit ;gait, to the agent at Detroit. DETROIT. March cM. U.SI2. Osgood's India Cliolagogue, and i•SNIzq i salutary effects tyhcu us it valuable medicine for the cure of t its proper use will prove a most ' lteeurrence, to which pi:ll3OW who lable. Vert' respeelfullY F. FARNSWORTH. 'n . " From Hon. Z. Pi.srr Attorney General of : the state of Michigan, to the Agent at Dr goer, Ma r ch 2, 1812. Ski—Haying PP NO11:11iy ex rienced the good effects of Dr. Os good's India Cliotagoglic, kill. I cheerfully comply la ith your re quest by presenting my tectiniOnY in its favor. In illy own case, as welt as in toms.' .1 \NIIiOIiIRIO CORIC Lillier my oliservation, this inedilinc has effected a speedy and ',continent cure; and I have the Blest cortnilence i It as aprercatire against, and an ef fectual f . !Way for fever and ante. It is said to be equally hole* reveal in bilious diseases generFllY, but my knowledge of it Is con fined to cures of fever awl awe, and'as a remedy fur such, I cor dially recommend it. I atu,',lair, very respectfully, Z. PLATT. rf From Rev. Charles Re L giiley, Chaplain of tits U. S. Artily, to the Agentilt Detroit. I,nar Gasrme, Oct, 96, WM My Dear Sir feel not the slightect hesitancy in saying that I consiper the India Cluilagogue nit invaluable medicine in bilious affections. My reason is simply I hat e used It. On my re commendation, many 001,3'0 4 11%5t. 11 , y41 it, and I hare yet to learn the instance in which a has foiled tokfert a more. Yours 'cry ronectildly, Cll.lltl.Es nEmirr.rv. the particular and itintiire;fur Dr. Osgood's India Chulagogne, and take nu other. For sale by huh BURTON & KIN:, Agents tbr Erie and vicinity. Slri--1 have made 11+C of hate hail opportuitille:, of witti/ etl by others. I believe it a 1110:+1 Fez's and .41,rue 111141 also. , certain ertßvi..s - rtvE ngaiiist IN I bat e beef, afflicted with it art 1 tiro broko out-41 Oss about $30,000. rt. xx: PIZ 0 N El V ilnuyarrand sold. by n A. Manchester, Real E,tate and E. change Wolter., No. F„tieneert street, Itntialo. I I IT lE.' 12iiii, for sate at Al (6111,4 on the dollar. Ilittralo, dlngtb.t 13. lON. rttravol from the ,Stiliseriber f lit hug in Venango towii•thip. black itatz, tcith a tar in its tbrelietal, about emir }earl old, bush or tho tail movtly MAW, no other artificial marks.- Whoever «111 return sum Kole, or give information to_that' I eau get it agaill, shall I,it rewarded. J. Et VANTA:1 4 .61.1 i, Augti.t. 3i. IRIS. Ilarge/4 Fall Dress Goods 'Apr of crieJ in ibis market, at , full twenty-five per cent. below lug prices. Our stock of Groceries 110%* receiving 44 ery large, at per cent below Diu , market. ' 11 4160—a M4.ortiffent of (hass AVare and Preserve Jars, suit-, td to the Pall trade; very low, our large FtOCK of Iron, Stl, I. Pllfike4 l , t 1 ,h 4• Shoes. Nails fte.. at relune I vricvq, for Itistanee. IhrirgY Tire at 'ti els. per M., and all other si,m4 ni proportioll. I shall Irt• recto% ing op to the elmsn of m t vigni,on. a large stork of rtlielf and heavy hardware, Satyr., arr 4. .‘,1% ilv, Chaim+. &c.. tt•hich I hat'. talc •arramtements to in11 , 01111;111 . 1 frost the Slainif:lClOril , S. I 011 l in and Alfieri ea, whirl' wilt gnat In site to tell to the emmtry Trade as low as any Jobbing house in Ni.NV York. adding Tratiltortatien. I hat e resolved limmelbrtli, to sell goods for em di at prices that eamiot be I eat iu any market. I say one and all, try In, anti, see it it is Oct 11. C.VDWE AfigaFt 10, 11,1 Q. Now Gooas. t," _ , -1 - 4 11RgT amt al of New Gooas at No. 1. Ree.l liO`l , C, Icing part 1 Of a large sleek soon expveted.eonskting of new et} Ica Prints I Cingliams, Linen Gingham .' Linen Lawns. and Lusters, plain 114frage-, and oilier goods , sn tat,le for th e I gatott. The Ladies are respeerfnlls iiiviied to call lid examine goode and pritses. Ainop.l. 16. isle. . 1 P. M ETCALF. —_, I% j ORE OPEORITION.—Ptirc Alcohol rind iiiiiifile retitled pure I t Spirit:- OJ prof,: Jost reevititil nod Jur hale far lower !lido ever before 011 . 111 . 1 i in this marl et, li.t ., 11. COOK.. Aliglst, lit, ic.4,4.! __ _ 1848. 1....,4 11 - 7 :.: Si ii.- -,_.../..-4...'1-:•.0go I - qhlittanque and Ohio 0 - T 33 A! 20 P A C IL M T L X N .1 The apletoll3 StAiners DIAMOND & rAttlitos will run the eintiting te.n.on bets% eon Buffalo and Silver Creek, Dunkirk and 1 Barcelona to Cleveland, ti,.. follows: -3 . 11 Q Upper Cabln Sientner DIA %ION!). B. Trowbridge. 'Daster, 1 for Ulm eland, leaves, Silver ('reak. AVetittrobt):t an d Thur s dh ) ,,,...? at 12 o'clock, ,J., and Dunkirk, nt I o'clock, P. Al. For Minato, ; fe.tve, Din:kirk. Tilestla r 4111.1 Fr11111)e. at t. , 0 . 1'.104 . k , A. M.. and Silver Crerk at It) o'clock A. M. I The new Low Pressure Steamer FASHION. R. G. Evans, Ma5v...41.11.• v...41.11.• V ..1.0 L 4 V 1 11 , Lofty.. 4.141. , e, 1i.....7a, .414 key- ....4 Ti.......- tlay, at 11,o'elock. M., Dunkirk at I o'clock, I'. M., and Barcelo na nt2 o'clock. I'. M. __ • For BUFFALO, leaves Barcelona IFednesdayo and Saturday... at Pt o'clook. A. 111., Dunkirk at J o'clock, A. 11., rind Silver Creek at 10 o'clok, A. M. .'The oho%a Wan. aro MM. and 1111171, ouperior accommodations for Pagsencers, and capacity for a large annamt id Freight. For Freight or Pasgage, apply to 6.11. ICALIIRIDGC & CD. No. Is Main rt., Boni°. iFew eoods. T IL‘VE just reee'vella lidendhl 11,1*(1111.111 of Lawns. Linen Potted n•hite :4 Odom! Lulled swiss MililS. WIMP Watvred ks, C.ed Nmin., ent'd ISM: Vet% el. flan nel 1111,1.0 n.. Vol'd radk-Vu•f vet It tiui. uu .:,uncut 1 , 411 c rringt.s and Gems' Icntian Cravats, I.a.tie,' French worke,l Lisle Linen amt - Molt Edi4itni.. Ve , tinv. 61inwls, &e. Ace.. winch will Le sold tot cash cheaper than c% . August I. FAQ. 11. CAPIVELL. ' Limo: Limo s ‘ PRicr, Ai,lv.tYs' 21 (EN'I'S. grail 1.131 f; coustaiii.ly on hand and fix sale at Freeport, North Flat. by j ' „ A. FOl'li dr, to Atttptst t; likte, work and Callina (lime (grader on rea.onalde term , . 1r No charges (Or showing goods. tlentleinen are invited to call an i (`Tatiline,, quality unit prices Don't .f.frget the ittart— Ne li, Mind Nark. rale. Mlyi 4S.—lif Chancellor of The State of Mich- ST aATEID. GOODS. i l l - If AVE roollot.tl from if r , E f .oo, f 111 now 1 ter eiv ito; tlo. oByti.s. SALT, on liand and for sale low, by ‘../.. Aug. Ili. COOK r }nc August 14th 1.6 P OEM Door's received and for rale low at the Wad_ CAMS ELL. 3TONS Dect'si flair just %van.. Store of July It. le4B. L ;44 . 44w ., 2 , QLkii;L. J • J. M. JUSTICE has just 0111•111• Ii at No : 0. 119NNEI. 15 BLOCK, State i•trtet, a tarpet, and extensivetb.portnitin of i , ) Fashionable lIL ~ V AD MADE:CLOTH/NG. CLOTHS, CASSINI MIES AND vEsTINcil, 'I. which i owing to the tightness of the mon.), market in the _ EASTER N CITIES. i ii l tie has purchmed from the Importers and Manufacturer" AT A GREAT SACRIFIM . I 0 which ennbles Mot to offer the le vt bargain', ever hefote HEARD or IN Tills MARKET. Among his stock may be foutul tine' French, Rogli,h and American Cloths and CasAmere,l, which %vitt be mule up loonier rind war ranted: Ready Made Dre,s and Frock Coata (41 the same material, together with a large ne,thtment In lit the '• 3111,1,10 N" OR •• UPPER 'PEN TII)USAND." Ve,tin4. and Ve , t+, of nil rotors and can:plea - ion, quality an I pores Summer Wear, ealr ulated for every meridian, from the Equator to ty Poles ; Underohirto,•&e. Ace., and in fact every 'thing appertaining to GENTLEMENS' WAR!). f(01111. 13IrEXEItESS.—Just received n good re+-ortnient of Lawns. Ilareges, Fring ed IVlantillas. Summer Shawls, Ladle.' Cravahi. Ladies' and Children's Walking Show, Silk• and Lisle Thread Gloves, Linel.' Mins. Ladies' and Cents' Cotton Hose, acc,,&e....t0 he sold cheap for cash. Erie, July 17, DAR 1.1" R PENT INE and Linseed Oil, raw and bailed, be the barrel or gallon. for dale 4y BURTON & PERKINS. July lt Crain's Spino-Abdominal Supporters. Far surpassing llantting•tr. Fitelt's and any and II other himilar instruments in affording relief in O We e 1 14 5, for o alien they are designed and reconi ;ended. This it ill I , e acknowledged by an ex 'dilution and comparison of them with the oh m. They arc cent. right and elastic. can be timed 10 any bi7f; or shape. worn without incon enience by pereont , in any condition, mole or male, }Ming or old. 1 V ri.n ALE WCAIENV'S 111411 5 forme, Ev VtirMI . TION, /act P, t Otr er,ror, :Mil!, general weakness, debility mid nervous 'SS. I'o Clerks and selorol teneliers. students, id nll young persons ty tin either naturally or root haltipnct iine to au-op or 14.1/1/. 111~ 1 /Mini ti of the c greatest service. They not onty belie_ rea tly lull rme the Ivrsoird appearance rind pre vent a train of etiils wide h;result ht ineurtible maladies. Physicians are es pecial4 l invited to call and e‘einitie them. CARTER & LI ROTH Ell. Non Reed Ilknow. are the! wit agents, appointed by the Patentee. TOPECIDIPAL WOMB. JUST recei‘ed front the, publishers. Lea & !Ran t-A chard. Phitadelphik, a large assorimentof Med -7"- kat Works, which will be sold at (lie publishers prices; ahunig Which will be found: , Bartlett on Fevers, ! Build on Liver, Bole's Materia Me . dica and Theraiwutirs, Churchill's Midw,feu, Churchill on "'Nantes, Ashwell ou Females, ' Cooper en Hernia. Condic on Childreo, Jones oil the Eye, Ilewee's Midwifery, he ;see on Children; , Dungleson's new Remedies, Thingleson's Practice, Liston & Mutter's ;Surgery, Principles. Miller's Practice. Philiips on Scrofula, Front on the Stomach, Tri lor's 11 led. int idpruclence. Wilson on the Skin, Wil,cm's Dissector, Cyclopedia of Medicine, Williams' respiratory organs, Vouritt on the Horse, tinter. Farrier.&c.„ &c. • The subscriber is agent for Lea & Blanchard, and will order any Literary or Miscellaneous works desired. and furnish them here at Publislmr's prices. Physicians, students and others ate re quested to call and examine hit catalogue Edo. RIM! 10, IPIS. 0. SPA FFORD. .Tlllle .2.,, LAW 1300)X0. TrsT received from the publiAters, P. &J. W. Johnson, Phila • s delphia, the following Law Books, which will he sold at the Publishers Prices: Starkie on Eviacne Russell on Crimes. Roienc's Criminal , American Leading ewe. Dunlop's Laws of Pennsylvania,' English Common Law Reporte, Oiniih's Leading Caves, i Aildiscu an Contracu, Barr's Penn'n. Reports. vol. 5. Billiard on Real Property. East's Rep., new ed.. 8 vers. American Military Law, Vklwaton's Elemeets of international Law, &c. The subscriber is agent & J. W. Johnson. Law.Bookseh lens, Publishers and importers, Philadelphia. and will furnish any Law Books on short notice, and [lithe Publishers prices. Call and examine catalogue. 0. it SPAFFORD. nie, Juno la, iStS. 4 ORAss CLOTHS for palm and Sun bonnets; red French win dow Hooka, Pqinted I.,andeentie Shades, and other rich New Goode, just received tier eiprow atutrail road by June 10, IP4A. ALLYN & CUIT.• .1 Varnis .nmong which Conch. Furni- White. lAlso Japan for dyeing. it rim 4- intovitn. " tu 4L re, Chair and LONs Co . IS= litany Testimonials of the ea source 14 ouch AA 1c iII, at int. U. CA DWELL • XI A rs T EIA II I 'NFAv FORE WANTON TEA pO2IIPAIV I V'S AGENCY, No, 'T. W. M woirc.D reapecifu fly invite th, inhabitant:, of this city rot Company's Ssipsrfrr Tran—subkrt approt ett of. Among which may anE • Good YOUNG !GYSON, Fine do No. 2 Fragrant do No 3 very Find 4o Good DYSON, IVery. Fine do : I e Good lIVSON SKIN, Good iMPF.RIS)... 'Very Fine • Wo Extra Finn Pilo Good GUNPOII, Dr.R, Fine io BLA •1 1 No 1 SOUCIIO, G, No 2 " do Finest do Fragrant POW 110N(1, various prirea, [ CONGO,various prices, Fine 001..0NC4, Sit ~ ' Very Fine a 'I. ) 73 .. Extra Fine d. 1 00 .• NINGYON(I, 1 various prices. /101Vfer.1, or finest Mack... Tea imported, 100 .. VF TAKE NOTICE !—The Canton Tea COmprinv are the et eliisitr venderslof the superior Black Tea called I .IIOWQUA'S MIXTURE.." .1 , Every package, (In addition to icy containing full weight inde pendent of the fivrripprr.) hears Oh st•inip of neatnetsr and Me g:thee. and the Teas therein are so thoroughly secured front light and air, that tluir quality and power will remain unimpaired in any climate. Ipr sale at No 1, ;wry Black, ,-. Az or srunrrar (zooms , tch, Clock, "and Jewelry Store of .4,0011TX11 & Co: de lnrge :dditionn to our former stork by recent n NOW VOPk, mnl extended our business for the !nthe of work in our line, n•c shall in a fen• dots nontmodate the ilublie with n nood nssortnient ity, quality and phenpne&s, has never been es id. in this rift. AV. - At the W lra AVING nun pnrchnee-,1 mar - intact IMP :In; h'• prepared to n which, for qua. Celled. equalh prise. clocks. wnichep, Jewelry. tamps, glum sces plated 7111. i britnnilia ware. Itolatininit wore. tits. gold peas. tine guttlerv, Steel %York, together ashionable articles, imitable for the Si lumer and icularet hereafter, whentat least a look will be mods.. . 'l'hc *.took roi l dotes, looking gi tuusienlitddrouni Ivlth numerou's Frill trade. Par expet led nt the N. -B. .1,11 kin the manner' enernvine done - . Is or clock,. watcbe g ' 'rid Jewelry I by el,perienr:4l worlsiti 40,, r A150, seal n shortlOttre. i 1, - I ' I, 1 fatly oppoLoile the rt;le Ipt'el.anll one ilore. II I , I II I Erie. JI/1 ipiiti flrott'tt Prolideloth., it3:4llle - res, 1 ' , atm, for sale a% client, as the cheapest. GEORGE SEI,Dt:74Sc So: ,No. 5, t'' State preet, nt SpatTorci'l4 Itook, r:T(3li7fll 7 ie Kentucky Jq June 10,1F-IP.i /low - Storo- , -Now dooea, Iry lIE anbqeribers have rentrivi4l their stock of Coods to No. 5. V Chettpside, me door South of Meant. TiLlials $2. , Dewey, r r where they are tmy receiving a eneral assortment of Pry Goode. Harthvare,Croel cry. Groemie, Iron, Nails, ere.. which have been porch:teed lately nt reduc e d pri e., in the Ertetern Cities. The Good.' were intrelimed r lwap and will Le void clump, and would invite their old Mistomers end tl c piddle-to call and examine omit ty anti priers. 1 iiiirty 271 GEO. SP.I.DEN dr. SON. HOUSE Titnthit'SCS—A good nrrortmeet of all Model of Locks. and Houle. Tatum nge to be had ttntrbanliv client , . of Stine In. i r. R. WRIGHT 1 * WOOT.r, WOOil II 7 MN ill: stiM crii,ers having entered into partnership in the man- V. tifarturing to e•ille,F. art ., re: dy to manufactory word into cloth . at th e Yankee 'llOwn 3r tilt, on I le ibilOn•inlZ berme. viz: Per each. steel-mired, Shirk. Prow n, anti Snuff colors for tect.t. per yard. ra.imrteo 32ca. Sattlnetht :tient., White Flannel. from the loOm. Vets., Pressed Flannel and filareb , g 5 cis. per van]. We will also mantrfactuel: on the sharee. rIF mind. We vt ill card and spin wool into Yarn for front 15 to !filets per pound. areording tom:ni fty. We have a r , O a quantity ot,ricalis and Saltinetts on hand which w.- wi..h. I 0 eveltnnge for Wool on reneonaLle temp. Wool wilt he carded Into rolls. as multi. for seln per lb. The above pri ces arc for rash. and no gnenhling. We also keep on hand an ex ellent article of plinth) which We will exchange for wool or any thing a firm cm Wee. , I ( 11. N. HILL Mill Creek. Ntny . GEORGE MI I trLL. • Itat.borcreetiWooll en Factory. • TOP ! . ntlibrietors of this establ ibbment. having made eonsidur able addition to their machinery whirl) is all new and of the best kiMl. and hip. ing experienced workmen in all the different branches of their bulsnebs, are tendy to eNC11:1111.:0 cloth for wool, m or attiffacture for pay , by the vard. on reasonable terms. They have on! hand a huge quantity of: ditibrent kinds or cloth. flannels, blankets. showl4. eassimeren. and tweeds, as,well as lilt Plummer- I. ear of different bOdier onalites, to exchange fry wool, We give one yard ol t cloth for 2 f pounds of wool, as gcollas the wool n ill make. Carding and ,*:Mill-nreraingrlnanns All kinds of I ; -Once taken for pay. nod a liberal discount Cash. P S--;We are treparibg to mo i I ftllr)PFS. CARS & Co. Furmelry I . lfortitosa & Co llarborerce , Mae }Rh 21" IE manstsi ricatowar. THE subscriber would inforin his old customers and the puhlic generally, tint In" continues to carryon the Marble business at the old stand on N :nth Street, between t 4 fate and Peach. nearly opposite the Ac: (lenity, where he will keep on hand at all times, * large stock, cot sisting of the different varieties of li bile and ,va riegated Marble suitable (or giave , stottes, (set in sockets or with onto Tomb-tali es, inoninneuni. etc. ThAse wishing to purchase wilt Mot it CO th tr advantage to call and examine stock and pri ces. As I ain fin to be undersold, 1 pledge myself to furnish any thing in toy fine, from 15 to .25 per cent less than it can be had of the traveling agents for Eastern Factories. ' Erie. July r, It +. llyll J. R. COCHRAN. New Stele 4 4, 1 r 1 ••II to Camplietie and Lard M O .U.q l ; . e l i, l' a l e l i T igTir...l z-ii•se/.:11114 ) :, di l ra ' odo . tee . . Plated. Branch, and other d'atne,..tirke, at B. 1,00311 S & co';s Erie, Juir 11, /He. nearly oppot.ite the Eagle. _ j WOKING GLAt4SES.—Jtiell opening, a Fpletulitl lot or Gilt and Niallogany Fr:lines of N4TlOtleklUes aud price". ull warranted Ito improve the 1c.0k6, by I,ot & Co., Erie, July 1.1, 118tg. • State greet. r ErT Ac I.Es of Gold, Silver,' and (termini Silvei Fr:Alien, nit 17 euensive assortment of cone at a and convey. Also, the cele brated Pertfocal Spectacle, superior to any In use. U. L 00311.9 & July It 1Q19• State street. .1'..411 SILVER ARTICI,IIS.—.III extensive variety of LT Breast-Pine, Bracelet.. Multi., bockets, Chlins. Pencils &c., of the latest styles, Also. Manimoth mid other told Pens of the ditferent makers, Silver Pencils, Brooches, and Bead Ornaments. In , tort, the public will find More things than the ('rioter tell for, as it's not intended to over-rate the stock ; still we would thl that Microscopes, for magnifying silt tl4 objects, can be found a usual at I • G. 1.00311zt & July 11, ISIS. State st:, nearly opposite tlagt# Hotel. ulna; IN GREAT VARIETV.—CIocks of different - 1 eluding Kirk's:Marine Clock, a late and Silver Watches. a nneassnrintent to select a from, fur sale very low, at G. 1.0 July IL D.VER IVARE.—TabIe, Hessen, Tea, Salt and Mustard b„.7 Spann , . 'rongs, Ladles, Forks. Butter and Fruit Knives always dri hand or manufactured toi onler. Silver warranted equal to coin, and no charge for engraving. G. LOOMIS & Co.. INV. nearly opposite the Eagle. rqty ;mem, DitentumENir3.—A large assortment of Guitars, U Accordeons, Violins. Flutes, Flageolets. Clarionets, Drums and Fifes. Gtiitar, Violin, anal Bass Viol Strings, Pegs. &c. G. LOOMIS & Co., State street. July 11, IRN , 1 i 131.F. —SO jtu.t :tech MI (. 1; n by 774 A!‘:l,:t. 4 .—f.r! doz. Hakes AlxNe at the atavfil i c . tat . eilis o i;pre, 131 , by CIIINGLES.—A good ankh: kept constantly on hand on the COTOPT. - - • C. 13, Wright. July 14. IPI2. FRESH cdu.ignment of Pe in Teax, mane agency. No. 5. Reed iloue. DlifiTON dr. PERKINS. July 14; ISIQ. 100tIlltni Merchants, OrPPLIED with r. Jnytklit Medwines fled the India Chola , . goene at Ivhole:.ole prices. by the :memo. July 1.1.1 , 11 , . , RURTON & PERKINS. B c u b t e ra l l i o , i l y ed Lead. Litharge, Ye- July BURTON & PERKINS. LADIES mums mono. rrHIS .lay opening, a great i;nriety of DrrFSGoods.comprising in 1 part the fashionable Silk mid Linen Tibollol, and Goat's Hair. slialie)s, Grenadenes, shaded Rarnges, Robe de Gauze, Swiss obes.eliangeable Poil de Chevers, French 7 aconett Plaids, Swiss and dotted Lawns, together with nn unusual variety of chest) fal.t colored Lawns and Gingharns nil of which I can an will sell as cheap as the cheapest, at my lore, opposite the Eagle floret, C. H. WRIGIIT. • _ 30 EriP, April , 29. IRIS North East Niroolen ractory. V ARDS 'of CIMIts, CatiIdUICTIM Tweisir, Satinet's. _ ✓ Blankets, Flannels, are now ready to beexchanged for_ wool at the It:glowing rates: For plain full cloth, one yard for 21 11w. of wool; Carrintrres OA., to the yard. We will also man ufacture during the season. Black, Brown. Sted.mixed cloth at 28 c Is. per yard, Cassimeres of the same colors at 30 cis. and white flannel at and Zeta. per yikra. North East, June 10. 134 STEVENS & JOWETT. 7000 E:1~r ;~.~;r~1r~•:•~ ÜBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that application will he made P to the next Legislature of Pennsylvania, fbr the incorporation of a flank, to be called "The Canal Bank of Erie, with a capital of Oue Hundred Thousandyollars, with privilege of increasing it to Three Hundred Thousand Dollars, with all the usual Bank ing privileges, to he located in the Borough and county of Erie, State of Penneylvabia. Erie, July 13, IBIS. James C. Marshall, Cadwell, C. M. Tibialls, Beni. Tomlinson, Smith Jackson Thomas 11. Sill, - James Williams Win. A, Galbraith, Chao. B. W'right, _ George Kellogg, L' RIB Bank Notes taken a KA in the Telegraph nuadil Mar 11, !sir, , 03113. attention of the Tea-drinking vitinity to the Canton Ten in all C.lNes to be returned if no! ;be founal' 'NO. $0 50 per lb 73 4 4 - 1 00 5, 4 . 1 00 44 50 . 1 75 •• 1 CO .4 1 23 .4 73 .. 1 23 lis. go :so per lb 63 •. epnir d rill awl 011 mm 40(0 , eln%l' • 1, 1 1 ,4 7 'wee anti UM OEM /hili{ixo, Gold t' me- kceper MIS & Co.Y, State St rect. Jos. M. Sterrett, P. Metcalf, Samuel 'Jaya, John C. Beebe. Carson Graham John A Tracy. William Kelley. J. 11. Williams, 0. brine. J. U. Fullerton. t par, at the Jew Store fo of goo ds. Moses Koch, 11 1 1; on t he Jew str•ct, r 01 an ointment—to he applied cult The almost unlimited WICCeSS it the GREATEST DISCO V C. 4 V I etlivting cures of the utmusi Mit are (I_o7\lNQ:ll—tine moot fait the post Cr and virtue hl this urea It is unit ersiitly admitted to CfMITIINA'FIII. ri SOWN to ti DIMLY of diseaw and pain. It never fails while there resua rill And tINIIIIIY IlelinD to the cato equalize the cercestal , on of the 11 purer is gained ore , the most to cannot be obtained front any ott this combinationthat ir pettetra frame ; to ery bode null I.IIOC le, t, ed out and made t tensible of pu Ilenee, it copes as readily with Numerous instances are on 're Pal health to patients so near the nal remedies failed to produce , been the ease in INFLA NINI Al 1 ever need die with this disease t I o obtained. That datiqerco:d y 1:10.7:4119:1,AS, eau ,b ays I e • For Mri..“l3l.t'illipt Rir most complete remedy I'Ver pill In hit (-toes out of lOU, it ir,ll , ' tee of NER VOUS IIEADAVIII e For Nert out diseases ties reel • Affections of the spine, Ittikit Throat. Bronchitis, Pleurioy. VI in the face or breast, Burns. Se Erysipelas, Inflamed flies. Pet rt.lievedby the Ilse Of tuft mug' DR. BINtal.Vll In reply to emir queries with, intents I linvt; made pith your, mem 1 I can sail is ith illea.ire, EST I)(SCOVr.EIES OF Tlll II Is now nearly two practice. and I have tested ti and general, pf the tno.t Cll . ll ttilerc afl tolerant rewt•ti this. I have treated cases of Inflammation of the Drain; Inflammation of the Luna., Intlanunatem of the llovvek. Irdlannttatory Rheue , tuatietn, rind Child-bed r.,!‘ en:, with perfectsUC U4b also cam., of Scariel refer. ranker Its-h, and Ulcerated Lunge and Throat with like Faeces,. In the Epidemic known a- the Putrid Etysipv many valuable li% es %sere Ice!. I tesdc,l tt fredlllem faill 4 l Of effecting n speed% and Certain r ul.,. Is, ea-es of Butte, Splains, Frozen L, like a charm. No l'Ovtdcian or family will 1 e a smgle day w. rime, alter becoming acquAuted n ilia Ita power I%) Sielt rljell. N. V., Jan. 19, ht. T.:r For further parlictilms and testimonial*, nit each nuent. ['rule try duld If 4 Cents Ls. Af,;ENTs.—Carudr;& Mueller, o lloletato & .1, 1.. Websttlr,C't/tlealll,l l lo ; RRoF putter. Town•elld, ugleld B. Jones & d A. Tracy. Fair , iew. August_ 1f,47. _ TI3STLD UT =WO WRK:III".S. INDIAN VEGETABLI' SCARCEIN have ten short year , : elapsed si ce an humble at tempt ryas made to combine. an a suitable 11l heal preparation. a few of the herbs of the Indian. All war dar • at the time as to the result.' Time most that could lie estimated w . that the princT, pies adopted as the' basis to build upon t 'ere sound. Ido much re. Mince mess placed upon calomel and the nnoetrat the 111 eueeess of the new experiment would have ten ed to ontirui that reli, once. while iti shook the putpu , e of athe project° Now. however, ad doubt and difficulty is a where this medicine ha: been greeted with wet tins its mike been attended with the most gratifyil small liegittnimt.s. its sales are now counted hy hell in higher estimation at the present quit: originally introduced Core of rover orul rUlhath CO: I 14:Wright—Some time Sifter, your agent I your Indian Vegetable'rills. 1 hale found vald demand lately for the cure of Fever and Ague. , has a 1 4 011 %Nilo has been laid tip with Peter at tried various other remedies. all of which pro Ile determined to try you'r Indian Vegetable I one lox is now count and nell. Mr. 'P. Spenc Mr. It. Groves a son. and Mr. C. Nichols nod I were all down at the same time with Fever at also tried the various other remedies without et Vegetable Pillssoon restored theta all in pert, assure you from what I have stTit, your Indli may be relied on for a perfect cure of Fever run Yours. respectfully, MCCIP Certificate roan Col. Tate, editor of the Cohtnt Office of the Cohn 11100neiburg, Columbia CO. Pn., Dr. William Wright—Dear Sir. I run one of thl , Mod to quack nostrum+ has deprived atm of lug from the use of good medicines. Acting an have seldom resorted to the Pill box. Last Mai menced adverti in nil' paper. I was induce no Vegetable rills. trial. and after having fair its for myself and ramify, gave them a decided ery other preparation. In every instance when afflicted ivith sick the stream of life was enctiinitergd with inorb speedy relief from the use of your Pills. By six on going to bed, WIWI. I Indisposed, I have al , to health, wiwyvi loss of little, and without tin sfrinn. Wright's Indian Vegetable l'ills posse merit of oper4ting effectually without disturld patient, awi At lily ca , e without even producli stomach, Respectfully your friend, tez., ' {From the 1411.1 d -ware Express, rieth . Watonv's I yDi yy Vthrr.ni.t: Print.....-Althr ugh not: Rarticular iy friendly to patent medicines. we must cont ss that we hate be come a eons en to these pills, having on opi rtunity on two or time orteasions to test thew efficacy. For a g title medicine. one .or two will he found mild though etlbetile. Where bar or other impurities have accumulated, and more ;hero igh medicine is re quired, a &sea' three or four of these pats 01 en on going to bed. will be found etrectuni in cleansing the mtomn h, and restoring the bOwel+ ton healthy slat... We speak , from experience ;and take pleasure in commending the pills to the public. AGENTS.-0, 1), Spalthrd, Eric; W. & P. Judson & Co., Wa terford; John McClure, Sen. Girard; Abraham Tourteilott, Union: Riley l'onerJ We...t Springfield: W,, 'IL Townsend, Springfield; R. C. Town & Co.„ Wath.hurg and North .F.a.s i i . Offices devoted exclusively to th e sale of WETA VEGETABLE PILLS. wholesale end reta 11, 1 allelphia• •2;.. , if Greenwich street, New York; at t IloQton EM== =CM! 111311 AND 1101 TIBI.S. White Nish and )lackinne Tro •1 the Strainer I.ouiana. Fur sale at N. Erie. May SCAMEILTEIGin • usT received at No. I. Perry Block by I June 3d, It+lS. avra INE 414 es. Orar7.ff i ftt r v, . p r p s rants &c , 11 sale nt No, . Perry Block P I 3une3o, Wagon for Bale. FIRST rate, new, Two llore 'Wagon, MONEY. Ingire of Brie. Aug. 11, IMS. GAME to the enclosure of the Subscriber. Township, oo the tr.bl of July last, near of three learrQld weer.,,one red, anil the other I on its right car. Whoever 4)W11:, t.:1111 tattle a prove property, pay charges and take thew ' August Id, 1.:4e. • lill Notice. DR. HUNTER, having et , tabl hilted hitnsel village of Weigle, ills, will be found rea ' n his profession. rroin his long experience he feels confident that he can give general ca i may favor lino with it call. Weig!exilic,. July 31, 1?-1: 4 . 13 Now Covered Buggir lb' vvr: deftir(e l to Pella now and good Lover exthaiwge a 14 4.00 d, wank testa Foundry. I.EaT tat. smiN 7i Augu.t - TRAY MARE —Broke out of the S in Greene township. Monday evening In black inane and tail, with a star in the fo old. A liberal reward a ill be given for the el for any information where she way be foutubl ' Greene. August 18-IQ. ' Noith Mist Acado .; TIIE next Tani will commence on the sec taster, and continue eleven weeks. TUITION PER TERM Per common 'English branches. - For higher English branches, and the nnilGreek languages, Instruction is also given to all the classes glish connsoition. North East, Mg II.IMO. 4'll CITR.%If COW.—Strayed from the subserl 1.3 inst., a middle-sized. dark-red Cow, abo rtnificial marks. Whoever will return saki lion where she may be found, !hall be MUM!' Aug. la. '3tl4 ALM"; AT UK—Salentine by the hda or - e 13 and for ;vale cheaper than at any other pl, at the Tin Shop of Erie, Aug. 111, ISM rerun' A ow Concern. TDF. subscriber, !ming purchased the en duce lately owned by W. C. & R. P. 11 Hefts the patronage of hi. friends and hopes that good Go ods, fair prices and ends meet with a share of euatorn. Lard twat i barrel, at a reduced price, Erie, July 20, IS4r4. IMOILANO3II 0 .11,. WILLIAMS, dealer in Foreign end Dom Certificates of deposite. Gold and Silver c current and IltiCUlTellt money. negotiate make collections on all the Eastern cities, rem at the lowest Banking rates. Money received on Deposite and Eastern hand at the lowest rates of premium. onto, Indiana. Kentucky. Virginia. an. notes, and those of most other Stater.-bougb reawanable terms. Mice directly opposite the Eagle Hotel.% Erie, July 1, 1848. JUST received and for sale low ' SOO lbs. orseShoe• 300 Mx. " at the Hardware Store of Jul , / H. ittf". MU FM CM - - malty for the rginr,...1;,1 ut.rae., tm. ;wet with. BtWt s. rat miee ' F THE AGE. H I msmly mance. The mot • 1 rxtwl tlpull le. are Compelled to L *0 remedy. Le the , 510 ST W. I S; %VVLtLI) for the I.W:LDIATE ns It 10 restore - a Tau %esiels of the body,ind 10 od. By this means, a cootirollsok hvont farms of DISEASE, that p er remedy'. Sack is the power of to every portion of the human ein, nerve and ligament is bench• If) iug and healing inlik.enee.— , aternal no external diEcaseg. ord where this remedy has restor ,MVe teat the morl powerful inter,r any elfret, Sin) has frequently lON of the BOWELS—ho patient where the hinmeile thulium! knotfa an the rrieto roma by this remedy. .t , IIAVIS3I,Ith is Oiyitmetit is the arcd. I .Lh rd entire relief to the worst ca• in thirty 'ninnies. is of ininwnse tabm,. le.erntp.l Sore Chblera MDT bus: Ague ild Read. Scrofula. Sal; Allmon. r Sores; dcc., will he Immediately It . i tf cr.VTIFICATP. regard to Ihe, reetd fel of the F.sper -1 juidly celebrated l'ilagnette (lint. that I dt.cati it clue of.the GREAT . AGE. Owe I commenced using it in my t Nixes of Intimmontion, t.oth ant Lind. with lliiiVergal PLCC2SS ; ict MUM!, I hate sticeeeded a lilt •lay, by Iv Ina' Fu JIY. and it never mint' &C., it act 4 shout I.llk mcdi Ito a mid tit irgeon, es. pamphlet ten 1r Louie. 011, Erie; D. N. Wiikt 0., Girard ;' Julia 'slo • EL I'IL .:3 P t an end. Every nine t everywhero ailtions 1 and it 14 than when 4 iyao ! .. July 17, 1:47. I pit tue a supply of pills to be ingreat Mr. James Lloyd I d Ague, and had •ed of no avail.— ilbc, and by wing r had a daughter, !Irmo(' Iliq family d Agile, and had pet. Your Indian !;!ct health. [eon n Vegetable Villa Ague: URIIAM, P,- M. ,j:‘ Democrat, Pa. . bin Democrat, / arch 4, 163t 4 . many n hose neer the benefits remit ter this influence, f eh, when you coin ! to give your intli y tested their met preference over ev- headache. or cyhrit p d humor*: I found aking from four m ways IN2en restored expemn of a ',fly s the distinguished Mg the rest of the tug sickness to the ,k:VL L. TATE. ESE M Rape treet,Piiii .,l 196 Tremont 51., Lien rereived by .1; Perry Illoekc by T. W MOOR}). T. W. MOORE I= I Y T. w. mooftr., for sale for ERIII T. W. 11100 RV., o. I, Perry Mork. swing in llarborcreek iirgt'sTavern,.a pair %with a CIONS c rentlested to call. N. WiGIITON permanently in the y to attend all calls n Medical Practice. 'israction to all who V. lIVNTER. - - Wagon, or would - Enquire nt Erie T CIii.E.STEE, _ re of the subscriber. 4 a dark bay mare. head. about 0 years turn of the ware, or IL 0. ROOT MMI $l. 50 300 n Elocution and En- SMITH. A. M„ r, in Erie, on the 6th ; t five venni old, no or give Inform:l, y rewarded. • EZRA 11111bliti. tok, olmlys on hand re in town. Enquire KELSEY. not) and Fifth to. irofileek of itterelian .lbery ropeetfullyito• blic generally, and corp to pleaw, will ie Welquality. by inn I, 0. illeLßEß'r. CM tie Bills of erehance. , in, will buy aml tell I. me end sled, drafts. and make cemittan- drafts constantly on Pennqtrinda Bank and lik4d on the WOO I -;" • • °on Tiik t theitotner LS ffN2 11. COWELL.