op WHIG F ARE UP AT ALBANY-SYMP TOMS QF REBELLION!! I , cor respondent of the Buffalo Republic, writing from for u nder date of August LIG, narrates the manner s ,, c Tailor's lend!, accepting the nomination of a t . 0rid ,,i4, 1 ,,1s of South Carolina, who repudiated Fill re. An d in his *fend placed the nominee of the Dem pay. Gen Wm. 0. Butler, was received by the ond ii, that city. The writer says: "The excitement whi t! • on its (the letter's) reception was intense. tr :irfets were alive with angry politicians.. Mr. FALL ,ri himself , did not conceal his indignation. Fillmore, lir. Haat, the Stnto Treasurer:, Weed, and others, met banal 'Ace, and ia half an hour the following ; ,-.llsll was in circulation, issued from the Journal .;,,rand carried :Iround and posted by one of the edit.- ..sin person (Dawson,) and by an alter in the State and others, for at that hour it was too Into to wait the usual "bill-stickers:" .Wirio RALi.v.—The Whigs of Albany are requested wet this evening at the capitol at 8 o'clock, for the „ po se of considering Gen. Taylor's letter accepting the, ,soinatiou of the 'Lumen and Ihrrt.xn meeting at Oultston, S. C. A: 8 o'clock there was a largo and deeply excited meet git the l!all of the capitol. Judge Partnerlee, lute }bra of the city, an original and heretofore devoted • IlVor man, presided. James Kidd, county e treasurer, .Ea Sehoolctaft„ (both members of the Ivhig State com -I,l:t=e) and All liewson, were Vico Prlsidonts. Lewis 't o :folic4 jr., tho surrogate, and James T. Stevenson, re Secretaries. fttaking•the chair Mr. Farmerlee stated why the ~earig was called, and read from the Albany Atlas an rout of the proceedings of i dle Charleston meeting explained that the meetinglwas composed of Demo 1, Who had avowed their party principles and coupled thorn the declaration that the south should defeat the Wilmot proviso, and: assert, if Ile essary. force, their right to extend slavery to the now torrito .l; and who resolved to ;dissolve the Union rather ...,;sabmit to the provisions of the Wilmot Provio, and rofinally repudiated the nomination of FILLMORE, and ,;this name of Buren in his place on the TAYLOR 4d. Judge P, then read the correspondence of Gen. f, accepting this nomination. Ho then explained that T. had sneer nominated at Philadelphia as a Whig, p ita accepted. But, continued Judge P., there have ~,nny,appeared in the papers a numberof letters from G oa .T. accepting various nominations, and now here is 911.CeptaUCI3 of ono that not only emanates from an ,write party, fart a consent to run on a ticket from 01,1, our FlLLmoitt; is stricken of and the Baltimore 40itt for lice President substituted. It was a question • erfore for the whip of the United States and the state New York, to say what course they would take in the laergenty. Those remarks were received amid many strong man ,festations of feeling. Aid ll nwtil, late County Clerk, a hearty and earnest %leaky'', rose to bay' that ho had hoard the news but a nionents since. For one ho regarded it as a direct : , ult to Mr. Fillmore and to the whole whig party of the s.ch, and for one he would no longer support the can obte guilty of it: His advice was to act at once, al a state convention or a national one and nominate Hirry of the and Fillmore of the North. Ile con ti:,lo.d amidst an uproar of excitement. Lea is Benedict, Jr. followed. Ile had supported Gen. TOor from the first, and believed that lie could be elect hi, aid he confessed (fur it was a penitential confession now making) that the idea of availability had ruJipally governed• his choice. But• he would Igo further. He could not support a candidate occupying position of Gen. Talur, relative to the whig party el he would not further support him, till lie gave au ex ,":1( definition of his position on the free soil question. Judge Carpenter (formerly of OtMgo, I helive), do md ho was original Clay man. lle desirJs his :ruination at Philadelphia.. lir heard with sorrow that T&or wasinominated, bill ho was told that Taylor would .une out as a whig. Ito had waited and been disap ,nted, and now he had received instead this extmordi wv acceptance. For himself ho ,would riot vote• for h n candidate. Ile put the question to the audience. i Would they? An unanimous shout "No," Was the re- John A_Collier, state delegrate to Philadelphia, and 00., hail presented the name of Fillmore to fiat body alt , , cared his nomination next came forward. lle was tol, he said, perfectly cool—too mach so he was sure to lut the teopter of the excited andiences before him, al- Legit no one could feel more indignantly than ho the provocation which lied brought them together! Ho ad- T. , ed caution, deliberation, postponement of action.— We mug do nothing, he said, which might lead to the ereficril of ('as., whom we all despise. The whig, state rinrcetion, soon to assemble, (Sept. 14th). would speak kutimentg as,to this proceeding, for the whole state uel in-a way. the most affective. Mr. C. gave a history of the Philadelphia nomination. If he and his friends from New York could have con trolled rho convention they would have prevented Tay lor's nomination, But they were oVerpoWeredrd sub mined. lie had tried to support the nominee; ling ,ho bid to swalloW many hard doses of late. With some wry faces he 11 . 0 managed, to get them down—hut as to dose,-he should at least, look at it a spell before to attempted to swallow it and ho certainly did not feel ide making the attempt to-night. Thk chair appointed a committed on resolutions, of which Collier is chairman, to report to a meeting on Mon dzy night. The excitement continued groat throughout the iszht, a . largo crowd was gathered in front of the hem, office, mid a processicht with drupcAt t fumpehe, 4 -e., paraded the streets after the adjournment 11 nearly iredreßlit, breathing the most violent animosity to Tay -kr. To - what final shape this Indignation, will resolve oeff, I will not attempt to predict. but it is the deter heard pdrposo of the whips hero to give to the Taylor azilifiers a " ROLAND TOD THEM °LIVED." ANOTRES TAYLOR 'LzrrEn.—Wo have not yet, it "ma, seen the and of Gen. Taylor's letters. still anoth ilos just made its appearance in print, though written IS long ago as. March last,Ao a gentleman in York, Penn. Ovania, h answer to art enquiry whether the letter to the lion. Joseph It. Ingersoll, was really genuino. In this York letter, Gen. Taylor acknowledges the Inger+ sell letter as his, and affirms that it contains no king mom than he had frequently stated to others. it goes further. It reiterates in a form nt once explicit and di rect, the preeibe position taken by him at the start, and 'which ho has over and over again adhered to with tenn c.ly, in consenting to be a candidate. - We quote the lunge reform] to. as published in the York Advocate: For "lay years ;mt. I have sincerely deprecated, as helitve, has every true patriot in the Republic, the or n-szet in the administration of our national affairs, into dish party 'mat, has thrown our People—and when, therefor e , I was solicited by gentlemen from various Suorteni of the Union to consent to the use of my name 10 connection with the Presidency, I consented with the "Press condition that 1 should not he tied down to the Fotltient tenets of any one party. To this position I be- Ltro 1 have constantly adhered andfor no consideration kb e induced to abatadon I be g leave to sayi in conclusion, that while it affords he sincere gratification to learn that many of my fel , lour citizens approve of tho course which 1 have adopted in relation to this subject, yet I hope that some of them, BO doing, will h.- induced by their friendly feelings to ward mo not to violate in the slightest degree thCir due saLk of 'their politica obligations. I am eir,'very respectfully, y our obedient servant. Mr. Samuel G. Bonham, York, Pa. Z. TAYLOR. lire - tiF,N. JACKSON'S TESTIMONY IN FAVOR OE GEN. TAY• o L=The Whig papers aro patading a statement that t+ep• helicon had pointed to Zachary Taylor as a suita blo mon to commend an army, as a proof that ho was fit for the Prtsidoney! This is like the man who clairited to be of kindred to the Irish, because ho loved Irish pota toes. • • aT Tho Commarcial doubts tho genuineness" of Cm Taylor's Charleston letter, but thinks it is all right. "y how.• It is astonishing how easily satisfied some People are. CU ; 1116 accidoncy.• Acting Governor Jounsort, hoe to. reived the Federal nomination for Governor. Good— Ws an aukr nag to boat than Cooper: EASILY SATISFIED . . . . The whigs, sit a party ere the gamiest satiefied• of any body or combination of humanity that ever existed. In the finst,place they swore by the ghost 4 Billy Morgan and the spirit of Anti-Masonry, that they , would not bow at the / Shrine of the manoteeley termed a ." jeili'iej : man throat-cutter.'! ' The "National Blaughter-hottee," how ever, nom ' ated him, and forthwith ho was just the man of the pen il e , destined and raised up by the Almighty to bring back the government to the purity of its early. ad- ministration. They Were easily satisfied! 0, said they, although ho has n't shown himself much of a whig, and never voted' in his life, when ho accepts the, nomination of the "great whig party" he'll make every' thing clear— he'll pledge himself to-whig measures, iu such plain language that even "locofocoistn" will no longer doubt. Nursing this belief with the tender care of aloud mother, week after week they waited for the expected letter. At bathe fact was ascertained that the "old General," not deeming his chances with such a nomination worth tem , cents, had refuseifthe letter informing him of his nomi nation, and it had boon trundled off to the Dead Letter 1 office, at Washington. Wolf, said Whigory, wo can't blame the old fellow much for treating our nomination with such disrespect—his postage must be enormous!— They were easily satisfied again! Well, another letter was dispatched, posingatad, and by due course of mail an answer was received. But lo! instead - of defining his position—instead of endorsing the well known measures of whigory—he writes them a irtmliously polite letter thanking them for the nomination, and that was alit Then caps went up, and whigery was again easily satin lied! Every body, of course, then thought he had 'sur rendered his independent position, and was a party can didate—not so with the old General. lie writes to Mr George Lippard, that such is not the fact—that he Is "not a party candidate." The letter is a forgery, says whig .ol7, but if it isn't, it's all right! . Again they were easily satisfied! f Scarce was the ink dry in this epistle, before another ?poured which wont farther still, and declared that he vi(oubt have accepted tho democratic nomination had it been tendered on the same terms! This was pretty hard to swallow—but then, whop did whigory over find a mouthful that could choke it? Never! And down' this went, "locofoco" legs, arms, claws, and all! Again were they easily satisfied. And now the "old General," to show his "availability" and contempt for their party nomination, has repudiate , ' their candidate for the Vice Presidency, and accepted a nomination on the ticket with Gun. Win. 0. Butler! Will they swallow this, too? Will they he as easily satisfied as 'formerly? From in dications at Albany, in which Mr. Fillmore himself par ticipated, we are inclined to think not. But wo shall see! ' AFRAID rn I.IIT TIII: Pl.:Ol'I.D READ Tatar.—Alas poor whigory !to what a pitiable plight are you reduced. Two important letters have been received from_your candi date fur the Presidency, and yet the organs of the party dare not publish them ! Who ever heard of the like be fore ! One declares that he would have accepted a Democratic nomination if it had been tendered hint, and the other clinches the nail by actually accepting one on the same ticket with Butler ! And both too after ho had accepted the whig noniination ! Now. Messrs. Whig Editors, out with theso letters—let the people see r them They had much •rather examine them themselves, than to take your say-so ! His (Corwin's) talents, his popularity, his position on the Slavery question, his wholo-souledidevotedness to the Whig cause, all conspire to render him powerfully effi cient as an Ittleocate of the principles arid candidates , of the Whig party.—Gazdie. , Thomas Corwin "an advocato of the principles and candidates of the whig party," is ho? Is it such advo cacy to denounce the soldiers who bravely fought our battles in Mexico, as "cut-throats, murderers and rob bers?" Is it to voto against giving them provisions, clot ' and their-wages? Is it to denounce the Govern . n in of the country? Is it to wish our brave soldiers a hospitable grace" Is it to declare / that they deserved to be met "with bloody hands, and welcomed to hospita ble graves?" If so. then Tont Corwin, the great - Taylor leader of dm North, i; "an 'advocate of the principels" of the whig party. If it is, then Thomas Corwin and his endorsers are traitors. We leave it to any sensiblo man, who loves his country, to say whether he be a traitor or a patriot. We leave it to our returned volunteers, -to pro- nonuco their judgMent upon him and his party, -at tho polls in November. We know what that judgment will be—ninety out of every hundred, will pronounce him and his party traitors. C' The Seneca Falls Courier. publishes TAvt.on's letter to LIPPAII), and says—" It is certainly a matter of very serious regret that the Whig party, at this late day, should thus find themselves in the field without a can didate." fEP The hard cider congress, elected in 18-10 passed a tariff bill. which taxed both tea and coffee. The bill was reported by one Millard Filmbre of New York, the same man whose name flies at the head of the federal papers for Vice President of Cite United States: Tau Issue..--We trust that democrats will constantly boar in mind, that the national issue must be between Cass and Taylor. This is the alternative. Votes on a third candidate will be thrown away. Wo know thatno true democrat will even indirectly aid Gen: Taylor. 'lsms MAGAZINE.—The September Number contains among other interesting articles. "The Proud Miss Mc- Bride,” "The Lost Children," "The Beggar Ship," "The Time to Die," and the "Legend of Northburga," The eniticllishments aro "Tho Lost Children" "The Solitary," and "The Fashions," Published by, Jas. L. DnOusw, 140 Nassau et., Now-York. ELT Wisconsin extends from Lake Michigan to the Lake of, the Woods—a distance of a thousand miles.— Dividing the whole territory into two equal 'parts, ,each part would be as largo as the groat State of Now York.' tor Lieut. Emory, of. the Topographical Engineers, has been nominated by the President to run the boundary between the United States and Mexico. The choice could not have fallen upon an abler officer. - CINCIN'NATI AND Sr. Louts.—The St. Louis Republi can says that the survey ditto route for this road will be commenced at-Vincennes in a few .days, - Afterwards the route from Vincennes to Cincinnati will be com menced. Samuel It: Ward, "colored gem nOminations. He can't go that ,ntion—ho prefeis something more Too Ban.—B ov man," Lithe the B ' kind of Arnalga racticablo. Wiej Posirox.—The following buirom the GREELEY'S LAS Now. York Tribuil "We would li frankly . , in favor and harbor I waive all this, a, from the momel and frankly on o to see our caudidatymenly, heartily, of Protection to Homo Industry, Rivor provemonts, and so on. Brit we will id agree to support Gen. Taylor heartily t in which he plaints himself openly ai SO/L. is that asking too much? ir.n.—The Now HampshierPatriotsays: lug business letters every day from dif• he State in which the writer generally I mutters. And they all tell the same in the State can we hear of a reliable itates to support Cass and Butler. while iponly denounce and repudiate Taylor • town. NEW . /TAMPS We are recei ferent parts of Speaks of politic story. No niter democrat who h fodoraliw who are found in eve CANAL- C 01111115310211M 9 S ORVICE, Hiumsnuno, Aug. 2G, 181 ti: To the Editor , the Erie Obserrer. • Sint—You w 11 please give notice. throUgh the ,rnedi um of your, pap .r. that tho Carle Commistioners wili be at New Castle. (Mercer county.) on Monday I Ith Sep tomher next, fo the purpose of commencing the assess- . most of-damages on the Erio Extension and French Creek Feeder. ndor the act of the last session i t of, the Legislature. hey will proceed, up the line from New Castle as fast the nature of their duties will 'peintit. Claimants mus prosent r their papers before: the Com missioners p 1 the damaged portions of their propeity. y order of the Board. , II THOMAS L. WILSON'. Sooty. abig. who was disposed to be a free Boiler. Sf tho-Buffalo . nomination. said. "Well, or, and we've got. Van Buten. ,againrall a fow bloodhounds to.rovive old times." 11311 n 1840 upon hearing we've got IV wo want now By Magnetic Telegraph. DispitU:imi for ,thit-Triplgeekty, mauves. 14, op lozzi , : • N` - • N I -A -G: A SEVEN DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE: ADVANCE IN BREADSTUFFS. NEW Yorni, August 31-7, P. M. t Ltvzttrooz, Aug. 19.—Breadatutrs are improving— wheat up 2da3d—flour lealadd. ."114wheist 5524. white Bs9da9s. The fear of the potato!' rot is entirely con firmed. ' -The crop is lost. The weather has been fluc tuating, but genemily_bad for the harvest. 6dals better. Bacon Is better. Mess Pork 19a. Old Prime 4386 d. Shoulders 225a27!. Dam 28sa34s. On the 14th the Manchester magistrates struck a blow against Club organizations, by arresting fourteen, of rho chief leaders of the various clubs. The Godham Char tists have appeared in considerable numbers on parade.. Large bodied of the police made a +pion attack upon a chartisiclub Iu Wodder street, and': captured fourteen men. They were found to be armedi with pistols loaded to the muzzle. pikes, three cornered daggers, spearheads, and swords. An ample supply of 'amunitiori., shot' and balls. At Ashton, Lyone.. and other district! around Manchester, mobs have paraded the streets, armed with pikes and guns. IftELAND.—Messrs Meagher, O'Donnehuo and Leyne, have been arrested, and the police and soldiers have en gaged in a hot pursuit after - O'Gorman and those of file confederates who are still et largo. The Catholic clergy of Ireland are generally doing all they can to keep the peace. Five persons have been seized in Anngh. These persons had crossed over front Argrosson. in Scotland, andlook the Ulster Railroad from Anngh. They , con sisted of three Americans and two Frenchmen; and one of the journal men, in noticing the fact, says they had £2OOO upon them, another £1250. Arrests continue to be made, and active proceedings are on foot to bring O'Brien to trial The British Govern ment bas made eral arrests of the Irish chartists in England. The outh of Ireland is tranquil. Applica tion has boon made for the postponement of Mr. Duffy's trial, as a letter found among O'Brian's papers unplicates him in the charge of high treason. FRANCE.-A state of siege still Continues in Paris.— About 1700 persons have boon foubd guilty of having-ta ken part in the insurrection, and 2000 have been sot at liberty. Now Frigates have boon ordered to be fitted -up at Brest for the reception of the insurgents. The greatest anxiety eontytueS to prevail respecting the disclosures which the printed evidence of the late in surrection is expected to unfold. Tlie debate on, the question will take place on Monday next, but the Inter vention of Gen. Cavaignac will iprcvtnt violence and bloodshed. The intervention of ,Goit. Cavaignac is ex pected to create him a vast nuMber of enemies. Nu merous arrests continue. NEW - YORK, August 31, 7 P. M Market for flour continues buoyant, n ith good demand for supplies of four or five thousand barrels per day.-;—. Sales have been Made to considerable extent out of store. The transactions roach 6,000 bbls at $5 67a5 73 for common, $5 87ba$6 for now wheat, and $6 50 for fancy and extra brands. There were also sales of 1,000 or 1,200 Ibis: fine at $5 44a5 There are orders'for shipment, but the market is boYend the reach of buyers. At the close there was nothing to be had below $5 75 for fair common brands. Included in the sales were 1,500 bbls. Ohio and Michigan fiat hoop, at $5 75. The market generally shows an improvement of 6d to-day. The demand for wheat is good, and holders of desirable lots ask former rates. Sales 5,000 'bu Genesee were made at $1 g for another parcel $1 121, was-re fused. Crit has agdinimproved, and tho demand is actlver: Sales 60,000 bu. Perhaps more sales were made ats7a 60 for mixed, 61a63 for flat yellow than at any elite's 4 . - um. Sales included 10,000 bu Southern whito l to ;arrive; Of those sales 25,000 bu was round yellow. . Oats very dull nt 32a34c. Demand for mess Pork is good, and $ll 37f i was refurdifor largo lots. Prime is rather dull. Salo of 1,000, bbls at $8 8708 90 was made and $ll 37011 50. , LARD.-4 or 500 bbls at BaBbc. 100 kegs at 9c. Whiskey 2.71a24e Burrsio August 30-3, Produce market more active than yesterday. Salefrof 800 bolds good Ohio Boni.. _this morning, at' $4 81 1.4; 870 bbis: Frontier mills, Black Rock, at $4 7.5; 1000 hbis fair Western at $4 75, and 300 bhls., common brands, at $4 72. Sales of 0300 bush. Sandusky wheat at 931 j eta; 4000 Monroe wheatat 97 cts., a boantifuk article. Corn has advanced. Sales of 1,700 bu mixed, at 43c Holder. generally, asking 43a4.5c. Oats, 22523 c High Wines 20itq1e ICS Groat - preparations 'are making for the Btnto Fair which is to be held in this city next l .week. Indication ; era that it will be a magnificent display of the produc t of industry. Eminent Agriculturalists ore constantly or; riving from ovary section of tit? Union. to- There aro various lives of General Tayloiln print: and none of them contains the blood-hound letter, thai: we have seen. We commend this important matter to the grave consideration of the Senate of the United States. Ou!—Hoar what tho N. Y. Star says of the New York editors:—"The undertakers intend to put editors on the free list, and will bury them gratis. They aro safe in making sueii promises, since; many of our editors aro destined to immortal!" 1. Tiu LIPPARD Lrirrim.—Some of the whig papers have had the boldness to deny the genuineness of Gen. Taylor's letter to George : Lippert!, - of Philadelphia. The' Ledger. however. says that the letter was first pub lished in that paper, was put up in type from the origi nal manuscript. and had Gen. Taylor's own signature.— In addition, Mr. Lippard, himself. is out with a letter giving the whole histaiy of the affair. This of course settles the question as o its genuineness. EU,' The Now Yorl4 Jourlial of Commerce says that Mr. Van Buren " swallows tho Buffalo resolntions, horns, ) hoofs and all, even I g ing for an increase et the Tariff, ostensibly to pay the national d'obt, bnt really, as many favor 'with a portion of his very Ultra-Clay-Iligh-Tariff Whigs.— will suspect, to carr newest friends, Exactly so ! j AGUE Is speedily cured by Dr. Onomi'm gue. The shallow complexion and jam precede its attacks, are but few days en- Ihealth of thousands has been perfectly m e. when all other remedies have failed. Its 1, to suspend' the disease for a time. but to restore it to sound and perfect health. the "causes, treatment and cure of Fever t Moses of bilious 'climates," may be had /led agent. fr . FEVER ANDI India Cholag. diced eye which ate tirely removed. The stored by this medici operation in not bimpl purify the system, an. A small Treaties on and Ague. and other gratis of the undelnit i Thellev. 1.. L. dams, of Euclid.Ohio.says that Vaughn's Vegetable Lids . ntriptic Mixture has made a vain number of cures In lilt vicinity in the space of a year, and no medicine has ever equalled It in ales. We do not believe th t in the whole history of patent' , medicine business the like can I produced. ' Vaughn's sales are n w enormous all over the Voited Slates; Canada, South Amerie &c. What an income the' article must be, and_what a busines , too.lo take care of. Ilia newspaper con tracts ibr Tulvertislng eo l: some . 890,000; but Weave not - go i n g i n to a detail of the busin , reader. If youl, want to. know what it cures, read the advent inent in this paper. Call upon agents and get a pamphlet. Ask or O. C. Vaughn's Vegetable Litholitriptic -Minute. • di.3132.7131any On t h e mit inet . , y the Rev. W. B. Lloyd. Mr WILLIAM C. DEWEY and Ml SABAH R. SMITH, all of Columbus', War ren county. Pa. yr. rintera were appropriately remembered.] On the Mit Ult., in esleyvilli., by the P: Brown. Mr. stept t ee 3. Davis; of I dawn° mm 1134 and Miss Philena F. Gates. of Wesleyvitie. ' asnam•• On thelkh inst., Mrs. lota Ilstp, of Eric. In the ggnd ydar of her age. On the 24th ult., in this city. Ahltrat Philips; in the, 29th year of her age. Onl the day tbilowing, boa Isa, infant daughter of the above deceased, a t • 9 months. - Just received, a good arircic, by Cloo.li CRANBERIUEI4. August 30, 181: XOO The following area fCcv, l ranotig the Many Testimonials of the rent value of the Cholegogne. Their source is euch, as will, at !cant. entitle the medicine to trial. - • LT Prom lion. E. Fit nolvorth Chancellor of the state of Mich igan, to the ar,,cia at Detroit. Drrttcne, March 111, 1812. have made use of Dr. Cb.good's , India Chofaggot% and have had optentimatleu of , ,Witnessing Int salutary effects when us ed by Others. I believe it a twat valuable medicine Mr the cure of lever and Ague; rind nien. that its proper use win prove a most ccetrilkyarryvnyv against its ITCUfreIICC, to which persons who have beettattlittrA With it 'are liable. Very respectfully From 7. Matt., Attorney GeneraI RNSWORT of the State II of Michigan, to Um Agent at'Detroit. • • -Dirraorr, Morel. 2, 1812, 81r:—.11aving personally experienced the good effects of Dr. Os good's India Cholagogue, I 1110 Ft cheerfully comply ;tat your re quest by presenting tity teirtimoity ils favor. In nTOwn case, as well as In unity others Which have come under my dhsuyntion, this medicine has effected a speedy and Krunment CUM t and have the fullest confidence its it ns oprerentive against, and an ef fectual remedy thrlever, dud agate. It is said to be equally bene ficial in bilious diseases generally, but my knowledge of lit Is con fined to emus offerer and ogre, and as a remedy for suckl cor dially feeollllllol/li it. 1 sit, Sir, very respecuhily, - 7. PhAtr. rr From Rev. Charles Deighley, Chaplain of the 11. 8. Artily, to the Agent nt Detroit. FORT GRATIOi. . 26, IM My Dearttir':-1 feel not the slightest hesitan y in eaxing that I 6:plainer the India Uliojagoguesin invaluable medicine in bilious affections. My retugat is', simply this; I have used lt. Ott my re— C ollll llezlllialioll. many min+. have used . it, and I yit to hoot irirtanre in which it kis failed to effert a owe. Yours very respe.ckfuliv, OIIARI/138 REIGIILEY. Bo particular and inquire for Dr. osguod's India Chulagogue, and take no other. For tale by BURTON & PBRKINB, Agents for Erie and vicinity. Attention 1 !Mewl e Tiro Company! filar. members of Engle Fire Chnthany N 0.2. are , requested to I. meet nt their Engine liont.e on Saturday.' pep'. nt 40- clock P. M., fully equip'ped as the law directs, A punctual lit tendance of the members is requited . Ey order of the Foreman 1 August 30. I J.ll. JAMES, klegtetary. . WILSON & LATT/MOll/; FirMICIAVS AND SURGEON/S. Mee over UM Erie Dank. J. P. WISO , C, M. D. I WM. P.,•ll.A;rrirtonr. M. D - A LOT of first rnto Hemlock Building lumber for safe at A KING'S Lumber Yard, Rth St. Lauduut, by August SI, IRK RUST & KELSEY. rouNx —Picked up:, yesterday, at the west end 'of the Park, i . a medium sized, brass, door Key, which the owner call have by paying for this advertisement. Anguat 10, 148. Now °owls. T Just received a splendid ase•Ortment of Lawns. 7.inen lkdted tt /rite an ira Ahdls, Color6i Ent lo,l Swiss Mulls, %V kilo watered Silks, Cord Satini, Silk Velvet. Bon net kit/1101W, Cold SI Vet Rillifi)lll.l.lll*SUried Silk Fringes owl Gents' italiau Cravatd, Ladles' French worked Colton+, 14140 Linen and Mull Edgingq, Silk Ended Vottings, Shawls, ire. are., a Well will lie eold'for cash cheaper than ever. Atigust 1, IzA , +. j . N. CADWEI.L. Lime! Lime PRICE AI.WAYS,2.S CENTS. F RESH LIME constantly on hand and fur sale nt rrcettor 1 North Ea,t, by A. MILT & Co. Augu , t 1, WIS. -w2ml:l ;Nova Goods. FIRST arrival of N w Goods at No, 1. Reed How, being part of a large stock s. n expected, conskting of new styles Prints Ging/unto. Linen tanghanis, I.IIIPII Lawns, and 'Agues, Plain Iteruges, and other goads suitable for the season. The Ladies are respectfully lulled to call uti.! examine gods and-prices. Anumt, ISIS. 111P.TCA LP. XIIIZEI AO ADEVIT: TIII:FALL TERM OEIIIII ERIE ACADESIF commence,: on Monday, izept...l, proximo, under the superintendence of Mr. J. II ENRY lII.At 'lf , A. 11,. Teacher, of Languages. and the Natural t 4 eieliCeS a , l,l,•teil by Mr. Enwsan F. 11. [Darns. A. It., Teacher of Mail:empties mid German ; Mr. DANIEL. P. Essms, 'reactive in English Literature. Pflllolslllpand Vocal Music, and Mts•'• Eesstus JaussoN, Teacher in the Female Deparunent and in the French LaPointe. • - TUITICiN PER QUARTER. In the Languages • I , , 8.1 00. In Mathematics. Natural Philosophy, Cheinistry,&c., aOO , - - lit other Ilrattelies, . - ~ 11 00 There will be no ettra charge except for Meisic and D r awing,— For the benefit of thole desirous of preparing thenoeiveH to teach Common Schools, spell:II illsiftlfli9ll will be given with a % dew to that object. 1 • , The Academy commences the year under very favorable auspi ces ; and the TrIIStCV4,IIOVC perfect conlidencein recommending to the public, the Teachers In ibtir respective Mikes, being, assured that on the, part of 'beim no efforts n 11l he naming to wake the Ito ...,...,..,..."...,... too, morlorouolooe of us fiends lOW tolttOOOei . -, Tnos. 11. 01.4.,, pr."; - GEO. A. lII.LIOrr. Erie. Malmo I.S, MR., I, , _ Secretary. Y /Ain VIONET 0171311 T and sold. :lei B A. klartchestert Real,Estate and Er* , B change Broker, No. P, Seneca street, Buffalo; QT SIZa. fur sale at 80 cents on the dollar, r _ Huilklo. August 2. ' ' • wrstairED. • strayed from the Subscriber., living in Venango black Stag;: with o snit in its forehead, about. four years old, bush of the tail mostly man, no other anillcial marks. , Whoever return striti Slag, or give information so that I can get it again, be suitably reivtir4.a. J. 8. AHO,4 13, Doer's Slain r Just received and for into low at the Mir 11. CAME:M.I 9 TONS Deer's Ifni • ware Store or July 11, ISIB. I ClRAriti CLOTHS for Pkitts a id Hun bonnets; red French to duty Muslin, Punned Landscape Shades, and other rich Pi Goods. just merited • r expressntt raitrustl.by • June 10, 'ALLYN & Cilyr I 50 OALLON Copal Varniett, among which Omen, Furni ture, Chair and White. Alto Japan for &ring . . . s rote %I. CARTER 4. 14107 lIERI i Dailey. CASH. nail the big iest innate( price, will be paidbythe onbseri. ber for gaol, n liiirley. - •-• ALFWELP.KING. • Erie, Aug. 13, 'kik. 14 I Vara • le Dann for Sale.. THE subscriber o fent for sale the improved farm on which he nowt resides, nutireette totti itship. itt the settlement knowitas "Yankee own." :Pie num contains about ligu acres, 7n of which are under Cultivation. The itnprovesuenbo consist. of a Id's-story frame dwelling, two frame barns, and shells. together with all other out buildings necessary. There is also about3oo appletrees, most it Waned, pears and peaches, in abundance. The land is well watered and timbered, mid situated in an excellent neighborhood, and convenient to market, it being only live miles from Erie. For further particulars enquire of the subscriber on the titian hies. ASA WHITTIER" , Elf: SION EY taken es, 'W par for Croeeriiney. E4c., nt No. V, Perry flock, by ' T. W MOORE. Erie, Atigitet 11, IFI9. t 13 it II) and Seal Slippery and Walking Shoe.., Men's C.:liters and .1.1. Slippery al the old Jew Store,,Frenelialrect. M. KOCH— April 11, 1819. ,11 . I* , ' • WWI WOOlr# ' I W ° l2. l •'L, l u v r o t lurid for Wool on the i ii. cir t n v ii ti odigilte Y Erie, June 10. IB4H. '4 filial 11EIJI niisornuent of Band Boxes in the county for Rnte by J. May H. 11.1000 K. 1 00 BLILB. SALT. on hand and fbr sale low. by Aug. IC IL COOK PPl N lo N nrets .B ll) l old Jeer s a t ri o d re, Le F g re h n o e r h n Streer. M. KOCH. April 13,1818. North Mast Academy, Tug next Tenni Will continence 011 the second Monday of Se] tentlier, and continue eleven weeks. TUITION PER TERM: . For counnon English branches, kor higher English branches, and the Latin MI (Beek languages, ' 300 Instnietion is al4o given to all the classes In Elocution and En glish Colll , oollioll. Z. SmErti. A. ht. . North Last, Aug, 14, 1 ns. 4111 Principal. =En INE Apples, OF:lir`111 mes, atoll ru v r r a P, Aplueo, Pigs, Raisins, Cur l- rants nre., for sale at No„ retry Bleck by Juneau. lt4B. j - I T. W. MOORE. I. Wagon for Bale. . AFIRST rate; new, Two Horse Wagon, for sale for ERI MONEY. Ingire of I T. W. MOORE. Erie. Aug. 11, lev.No. I, Perry 111 Ir. , CAME to the enclosure of the Sullied Harbor. rel TOWII9II p, or the .2341 of July last, near I i rites Tavern, pn of three year old steere, one red, and the other brindle. u ith a r on its right car. Whoever, owns said cattle are rentict.ted to cal prove property. pay charges and take theta away. August 12, , atti M. WUHIT N. • I ''Notice. • r%R. lICNTER, having.estahltshell himself permanently .11, village of Weiglevllle..will be found ready to attend all tt his profession.' From his long experience in Medical Pra he feels conlidentithat he eau give general tat ishiction to all may favor him with a call. HR. C. HUNT' Weigleville, July 31,1811 13 Plow Covered Baggy for Cale. • WE do re to ell n new and good Covered Wagon, or exchange it for Ft good, young horse. Enquire nt Foundry.j LESTER, HENN ETA' Cc CIIMT AugurslßlSl Administrator's Notices LFITTERS TESTA AtEPITRr on the estateof 8. Beim! late of NOrth Ban toWnshsp, deed., having been gran subscribers, !toilee is hereby given to all persons Indebted t. estate to inahe I immediate payment, and those having against said estate to present them property authenticated dement. ' ' NOBLE C. REMINGTON..? , - ARDEN HEATLI '• au" August 12, 11919„ . • • BTRAY COVV,.--Htrayed from the subscriber,;in Erie. on inst. a middle-sired, ilarlpred CoW, 'about dive years artificial marks 4 Whoever will return said Colvor give in Lion wheresho may he found, shall bo liberally tewarded: Aug. 16. UN, 3114 • , EZRA MI ; NMI S/MEE ATU 7 ;..--Baleratus by the box Or cask, always la and for salichcapOr than nt any other pl ace in toivn. I at the Tin Sho of . lOSEPII EELS/ Erie, Ang. corner French find Fift I ) stray moan' ~ '. '• BROKE itao:the encloatire Of the subscriber; living in Va , rp..,about tile o„ltit of October, 1647, a 3 year old red {{el with one lop horn. No artificial marks. The A:owner rcq Mc coma; prove ra t tperty, pay charges and take it away. ... Whl, BRIGHT Af. Wayne. Au I st 3. 1848. . • , , ni 1 1 , 1 1 "TEAS! eisAsti **A NEW .yORIC CANTON TEA COMPANY'S OM ~~ . . T. W. 260 0 111111,' WOULD respectfully Invite the attention or I inhabitants of this city and vicinity to Cuseposes Scrricrr Teas—subject in all cases to approved of. 41inong which may he found: GREZINS. Good' YOUNG lIYSON,' I ' 'Flue • t , . d o ,. 1 , No. 2 Fragrant do • No 3 very Fine do Good DYSON. . t I Very Fine do . . ' 1 Good DYSON SKIN, Good IMPERIAL, Very Fine do . I , Extra Vine do Good , GUNPOWDER, . . , Flue do • ' -BLAMES. No I SOUCNONO, 'No 2 do Fittest do - Fragrant POWCIIONG, CONGO, Fine 001.07.10, Very Fine do I Extra Fine do ' t I NINGYONG, HOWQUA, or finest Black Tea imported, 3J TAKE NOTICE Canton Tea Corn elusive venders of the superior, Black Tea caller MIXTURE." Every package. (in addition to its containing full weight inde Ismdent of the wrapper.) heirs the rtanip of nearness ,- and clry wince, and the Teas thereto are so °taro Wily secured from ligh and air, that their quality and power will remain 11111111113ifell it any etiolate. For sale at No I, Perry Block. MM ' •7 7 .r" At the Watch, Clock, aad - Jewelry Store of 1 1 ~...-.. C. LOOZCIS ik Co. HAVING made large siblit r ons to our former stork by recent purchases In New - York, and extended our business for the I manufacture. and sale of work in our line. we shall in a few days be prepared to accommodate the public with a genii assortment which. for quantity, quality and cheapitem, has never been ex celled. it equalled. In this eitv.i _ The stork comprises cl'ocliti, watches. Jewelry. !maps, girans doles, looking glasses plated and Britann ia ware. Bohemian ware. musical instruments. gold ',cwt, tine cuttlerv, Steel Work, together with numerous fashionable articles. sultaLle for the Summer and Pail trade. Particulars ii rea er, when at least rr , looli will Le expected al the g00d... N. It. MI kinds of clocks, watches and Jewelry repaired In thelbest manner by etperienced workmen. Also, seal and 'other engraving lone on short notice. State street. nearly opposite*. Eagle Hotel, and one door below Spafford's Bookstore. I ___ --- - 13I v rii, pi' - r ....AK, Mtle and Brown ilfroarictoth., and Kentucky Je:lne, for tille not clienp ns the cheapest. rit GORGE SELDEN & SON's. No. :t, Cheapside. June 10, EV New Etter THE subscribers have retrieved their stock of Goods to No. 5, Cheapsitte. one door Eknnh of Messrs. Tibbals P. Dewey, where they arc now receivin a general assortment of Dry Goods, Ilardware.Crockery, Grocers , i,'llroi). Nails, &et , which have been putchased lately Cl reduced i rites. in the Ea tt•rn ,Llities. The Goods were purchased eheapnad will Le sold heap, and would invite their old customers sad the public to call and examine qua'• ty and prices. [May 27J GEO, sr.i EN & SON. Hrit - RR TRIMMINGS—A good assortment of 1,11 kinds of Locke, and house Trimmings to Le had unusually clump. c( June 10. - , C.. D. WRIGHT , • lifintMClT A 1 'WOOL 11 .THEsultzeiberq having entered into part. .rship in the man ufactnring business, are read'. totaantiflic urcwool Into cloth at the Yankee Town Mills, on the following to ins. vizi For cash, steel-valved, Week. Brown. and Shwa' (-Mors f r .-1,.. ets. per yard. Cassimeres iliets. Sart 'netts s.lits., White Flat net, from the loom, gOcut., Pressed flannel end Blankets 23 cis, r mot. We wilt also manufacture on the shatm. as usual. W will card and spin wool into Yarn for from 15 to Wet. iter point, . according to qual ity. * We have atm a quantity of (laths rind„altinetts on hand which-we wish to exchange for Wool on reasonable terms. Wool wind. mrded Into rolls,,a, usual, for ilct pet lb, The ‘ above pri ces are fbetash: and no grilmltling. We also cep on band en ex cellent article of pumps which ice will mho ge the wool or any finnan farm can raise.. f ,N. 1111.1,. Mill Creek, May Tr. . 1 pEOItGr. BIM. - . . : Itarborcreek Wootlenri6tory. ,- ~ 1 BE proprietors of thisestablishment. ha lag made eonsidur- Table addition to their Machinery width is all new and of the hest kintiond having experienced workmen in all the different 4 Mancliesof their (iliness. are ready to esti age cloth ibr wool; or manufacture for pay, by lite yard. on rem nable terms. They have on hand a large qua:IUD/of diffirent kin s of cloth, flannels, blankets, shawls, eassitnere!„ and tweeds, as Well &alibi summer wear of different bodies and qualltes, to exchange for wool. We give one yard of lamb for 91 pounds of wool, as goodas the - wool will make. , Carding aid Clohl.P.reiairg done no usual. • All Mods of probuec taken for pay. nod a liberal discount Ctrh. I ' P B—We are preparing to make Broadcloth. RtIODES. CASA & Co. Foundry Thornton a Co Ilarborerrek, May 1P4.4 . . MUM EICABBT43 PACPCOEL IIE subscriber would inform his old customers* alit he public T generally, that he continues to carryon the Marble Inrsiness nt the old stand on Ninth Street, between State and Peach. nearly opposite the Academy. *where he will keep of hand at all Owes. a large stock, consisting of the different varieties of White and va riegated marble. suitable (or gtuvfg-stones. (set in sockets or with out.) Tomb-tables. monuments, fee. Those wishing to purchase will find it to their advantage to call and examine *lock and pri tee. As lam not to be undersold, 1 pledge myself to furnish any thing in my line. Orem IS to 93 per cent less than it ran be had of the traveling agentsibi Eastern Factories, - Erle, July Et, 18-19. ' ly9 -- J. R. COCHRAN. __ _ ___ M ORE LIMIT.—New otyle Polar lam p,Camphene and I.nrd , Elubpentling nod Hide Lampe, Garandoliv., Mated, Branch, and other Condlesiteks, 41, 1 G. u.)031.w s. - Co'a, Erie. July 14, IRK I • Detail opposite the Engle. LOOKING 01.Atittfat.—Just opening. n splendid lot of nud Gilt hlnhogany Frames of various sjcias and prices. nil warranted to improve the Icoks, by . . G. 1.(10%1114 Scßo., Erie, July 1.1, lg. hi. • • • ;State street. SPECTACIAIIi of Gold, Silveri, and CennOn Silver Frame*, nn extensive nssortnient of concave and ,eorivex. the cele brated Peritjcat Spectacle; superior to any i a use. CLILOONITS & Co.. Stare street. July 11. 18181. (3 01.11) AND MINIM ARTIGLES.—AIi extensive variety of , or Breast-Pins, pratelete. Rivas, Lockets. Chains., Pencils See.. of the latest styles. Also, Mammoth and other Gold Pens of the different ninkers, Silver Pencils, Brooches. and Head Ornalneths. In short, the publle will Lind more things than the Printers tell for, ns it's not intended to over-rate the stock ;s ill t we would add that Microscopes, the ninguifying sin VI objects, ban be found as usual ' G. LOOMIS & Stale st.; nearly opposite Eagle Hotel. July 17, 1848. rrIAIE IN GREAT VARI roc.--Ciocke of different kinds, in eluding Kirk'slllarine Clock. a late invention. AIFO. Gold ntl9llver Watches, a one alsortutent to select a good Gine-keeper front, for sole very low, at G, 1.00311/3 & Co.'s, July 14, 1149. State street. IIXER WARE:TabIe. Dessert, Ten. Balt and Mustard S Hpoona. Tonga. Ladles. Porks; Rutter and Fruit Knives alreorn on hand or manufactured to order. Silver 'warranted equal to coin, and no charge for engraving. G. LOOMIII iSr. ' July It. IBIS. nearly opposite the Eagle. "IVILTetIO.II. INSTRUMEN'N.—A large assortment of AcSontrotts, Violin..., Flutes. Flageolets. Clarionets, Drums end Fifes. Guitar, Violin, and Bans Vial Strings, Pegs, &e. G. LOOMIS & CIE July It 1818 wA - Tim min —5O libb. just received on conalentuentlii (June 11 C. 11. WIER:HT. - ItA i K y lll.-25 doz. / Rakes for sate at the utaujlrveirielmees, ittIiiNGLES.—A good article kept constantly od Ir . tV rr c i ,; . t ht tiTe 1.3 corner. tot L L . Jaily.ll, IlgiS. . _ 1; RESII consignment of L House. July 11. 1419. S ti ntrie l n F: t D vi"h i o tl lC ll-' ,"7 /1 1 i r t)r ic n e Yc s . , MI 1 IuIV 14, It3IR. elchants. , 8 1, i i t iii t e ic a l l i c ie n s is. cnd the India Chula /111.12T0N dc PER K INB.I i wiliTE LEAD. II II burg and Buffalo Red Lead, Lltharre, Ye rat lan Red Are. arc., for sale cheap by July 11, leßt. ' MORTON/. PERKiiVA. HUES DRESS GOODS. at variety of fht•ss Goods, comprising in part the fashionable Silk and Linen 'tissues, and Goat's flair Grenadenee, Shaded Beragee. Rohe de Gauze, Swig§ obes, changeable roil de Chevers, trench Jaconett Plaids, Swiss and dotted Lamm together with nn unienird variety of cheap fast colored Lawns and 41inglianis all of which can an will sell as cheap as the cheapest, at ley f•rca, opposite relecide Hotel. • Erie, April 2D, IE4B. I 1. _ 1 II I I 30 ie North Mast Woolen lraatory. 7000 YARDS of Clothe, Casshue co. Tweeds. eatinettx, Illanketv, lannelv, are now ready to beer:changed for wool at the following t tem ;For plain fall cloth, one yard air 21 Dv. of wool; Cate.hoe 21 lbs., to the }ant. We will also man tis ufaeture during these. n, Black, Brown, Steel-mired cloth at-26 e CU'. per yard, LasvitnerVi of the same colors at 30 eta. and, white id 'flannel at Nand 23 eta. per Ord. , North East, June 10. • DUBUC NOTICE is hereby giyen that OPPllentlon Will he made .1 - to the nexklegislature of Pennsylvania. for the incorporation of n Bank, to be tailed "The Canal Bank of Etie. with a capital 4th of OneflundmerbousandHollars. with privilege of increasing no it to Three Hundred Thousand Dollars. with all the usual Bank a-ing prlvilegel to he located In the Son:sigh and county of Erie, State of Pennsylvahla. .• • • Erie. Juiy-IN WM • James C. Marshall; nd 11.-Cadviell; ire C. M. TAW*, I Senj. Tomlinson. • - ' mith Jackson Thomas W. Silk. ' , JattuarWilliams • . ne Wan. A. Galbraith; 4 : Chas. B. Wright. • to „George,Er' ER - 1 ,-- t1 Bank Noe% tAtetit . at thy Jaw St. M. , - , in the Telegraph ptiii:litx; an Frqach street, for, goads. May 11, let& - • ' • lAGEN9X, e, c Tea-drinking le Caxton Tca retursieo if opt $ 0 30 per 11, 03 : 73 1 DO " 73 1 130 • 30 " 73 1 00 1 23 75 123 ' 73 lons Kim., iloue pricer, s i ) I" j 7i /1 00%1 rove priceP. t' 1 00 pauy nre , the ex d" 110WQUA'S -Mow Goode. Pekin Teas. at the agency. No. 5, heed ,BURTON & PERKINS. ST VENS lc JOWETT F I Sao. M: Sterrett, P. Metcalf, Samuel John Ci Scene; Carson Graham John A Tracy. William Kelley., J. U. William', Wm. F. Lane, J. H. Fullerton. The Grfiatest 7Discovory Agel el 50 . per M For Nervous diseases this reine.dy is of //1/1171 AireClloll:3 of the ttritils. Rheumatism, funnettl Throat, Bronchitis, Picot' isy,Croup, Chills, CliJ in the face cr breast, limns, Fe:rid (lead, Erynipelas,lntlamed Eves, , 'ever 'Sores, af.e.,W telle‘edby the use of this r utterly. DR. DIN(111.1 CERTIFIC In reply to y Our queries with iegard to the rt i invents I have made with your justly eelebrati meat ; I can say with pleasure, that I deem it 0, VT DISCOVERIES OF '1111.; AUF, It is now nearly two years Fillfe 1 commen; practice, nail I limy te,ted it in enses Of )11111m1 and general, of the moot malignant kitt•l, with even where aft ititernal remedies failed, I ita this. I have treated , l'at‘er orlitflamiontion of the of the Lune?, Itillnonuation of the Bowels, I mat ism, nod Child-bed Fewrs, with l.erfeet nt Scarlet Vet er, Canker Ranh, and Ulcerated with hike 1111eCeSS. In the Epidemic known as the Putrid Erys tuanyyaluable lives were lost, I, tested it Rey tailed of ellixting a speedy and certain cure. In ca.es of Burns, Sprains, Brui•e,+, Frozen like a charm. No NI/ •ir jail 4r family will be day ciao. after becoming acgtmiuud w%ti, its 1,0% - N. lIINGIIA.II. I.7tita, N. Y., Jan. 10, th4o. 'lB - For further particulars and tet..tintont.T, with end) agent. 317 Price •23 nil fl cent AGENTS.—Carter & Brother. ntiole:alr at & J. L.lVetster, Cotitteatit, Obit); Riley NA W. 11. Town-end. Springfield ; 1.. S. Jotters A. Tracy, Fairview. Erie, August I I, Jc47, Crain's Bvino-Abdominal Far outlasting Banning's II other similar instrument 1061.!eabes the which they ar leaded. This %% ill be ack !dilation anti comparison 04 They are neat, ,ligh Aripted to an y SiZe or - shape :nielice by persons in no young or old. I 11 to forms, Is l'o'st Priam, %AVIA. generat weaknesra, lean. To cierks and sap int all. young peri•ons w (UM habit incline* to strot id of the greatest PerViee. ~'eatly improve the person train oreeitsWiliCil result is ihcurato rhybit jam, are especially invited to call at CARTIER & BROTH! are the sole agents, apt June 28. TWIT= HT TIIOI7OI i NVD.K3ll'flii INDIAN VIAITVA i SCARCELY have ten short years elapse, , I.3lempt was made to combine , in n PUitabl ' a few of the herbs of the Indian. All was I: the result. The most that could be estima te pies adopted as the basis to build upon w e Seance was placed upon calomel and the itu of the new experiment would have tend . once, while it shook the purpose of the pro' . Now, however, all doubt and di ffi culty where this medicine has been greeted with has its use been attended with the most gra small beginnings, its sales are aow aountet held In higher estimation at the present ti originally introduced. , Rome!'vine. Putnam Dr. Wright—Some that sinee, your afp, your Indian Vegetable Pills. I have round , demand lately for the cure of Fever and A, hall a eon who bait tarn laid up with Fcv tried various other remedies. all of which He determined to try your Indian Vegeta one box is now sound and well. Mr. Mr. IL Groves a son, and Mr. C. Nichols were all down at the same time with Feve, also tried the various other. remedies witho Vegetable Pills soon restored them all to 7 assure you from what I have seen. your may be relied on for a perfect pure of Fok Yours, respectfully, JA IMMiNEIMM , Bloomsburg, Columbia P. Dr. William Wright—year Sir: 1 am one slop to quack nostrums has deprived the. Ingfrom the use of good medicines, „iatin have seldom resorted to the Pill txpi. Las mcneed advertising in my paper. I wens in an Vegetable Pills u trial, and nixes '{quiz. its for myself and family, gave thous a dee cry other preparation. In every instance when Milieu:l with I: the stream of life was encumbered with Skedy relief - from she'll:4c of your Pills: Six on going to bed. when indispueed, 1 ha to health, ‘lll.llOlll loss of time, and withol sician. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills I merit of operating eiTiastually without di patient. and inmy ease without even pr stomach. Respectfully your friend, 6c.C" (From the Delaware Express, 11 INDIAN Iit(fiLTAIME ly friendly to palm medicines, we must come a convert to these pills, having an than occasions to test their efficacy. Fo or two will to found mild though etreetie impurities have accumulated, and more it quired, a docent three or four of these will be found effectual in cleansing the st bowels to a healthy state. We speak (nu' pleasure in commendlog the pills to the pi AGENTS.—O. D. Spallurd, Erie; W. terford; John McClure, Sen. Girard; Ah ' Ailey Totter, WeAt Springfield: W. H. U. C. Town & Co., Wattsburg and North Others devoted exclovively to the vole VEGETABLE wholesote end re'; tidelphiallSB GreemVielt Meet, New Tor Boston. Eric. May 1, 1818. TOZOTAAL WO : t O. - ow.; tial: l , clilt s r, l l, Philadelphia, re evlrrC 1- a . Ifi U rh b 'e li gral l ngttgi a e3: y , kill Works, which wil be sold at the publishers' F evers, among which ‘ ill be found:. . Bartlett on Fevers, - - Bud lon Liter, Boyle's Materin Medics and 'Pliernpeutics, Churchill's Midwifery, Chu iciiill Qn Females, Aphivell ya I.'enialty. Coo 9er on- Benda; condie on Children, Jones on the Nye. liewee's Midwifery, lie veeou Children, lhingiewin's lew Retneilies. lint gleson's Praetice Limon &Mn ter's bttirgerl., dill er's Principles, ' Miller's Prac lice, Phi lip. On Scrofula, Prout 011 the Stutnach, Ta, lor's med. Jurisprudence. Wilson on the Skin. ,Wi on's Dlisector. f Cyclopedia c f Medicine. 'lVi limns' respiratory organs, .. .. 1:1=2:421! Vountt on taMM The Aulmrlher i fur Lea & lllai chard, and will order any Medical, Literary r Miscellaneous work desired, and flank!) them here at Publisher' Kim , . Phyricians, ,tudents and others are re quested to call any examine Ms catalog' c Erie, June In, ,TUST receive , delphia, the' Publish e r g Pric 4 f Rased& s. Cram Dunlop's Law Smith's l i endi • Bares Behn'a.! East's Rep.. n 1 . Wheaton's Et The auhgeril ►err, rublispen Law llookd on examine entalo Laic,Junedo 59 MILS. % , the Sten . Erie, Mny 12 WAI 4 .ITtD paid, WE have and apt ing Printed an Flataarinea. M tendon of the Erie. hipy OM verr reed Splce,erci, June 10. 1. IQ Spring and Eramstler Cksode. WE are 1 11 V receiving a (tact assortment of Reasonable Goods, which ave WI been purchased within tiidays, and at rri- Ceg 20 per cent lower than goods purchased in April. This differ ence memo willing to give aa our etharomers. We can and we wall ma gooritiof any and of all kinds cheaper_ than our neighbors bow pureharrd early TIBBALS & DEW F, Ella June.% tete. • 11, tCheapstde. i..nits of thc.F.sper ti Magnetic Oint. 4 to of (be GREAT. ed tieing it in my imation, both local universal succeinv,* *e succeeded with rain, Inflammation I l ifiammatory Mien ! ceess, also cares of and Throat without this meth. er to cure. ',dart and Surgeon, see pranpillel lea per bottle. • if retail, Erie; D. N. iers. Veit Springfield; & Co., Girard ; Jolu Fitch's and any and in affording relief in designed and recom lowledged by an ex f them with the °Ol and elastic. ran bo worn without 111C011. COnditlOM• male Of KALE WEAKNIPII in all IVER COMPLAINT, aye-. debility and nen ous ol teneliers, students, , o either naturally or or tend, these instru [They not only beim appearatiee and pre e maladies. exernine them. 1i0.5 Reed House. by the Pnientel N'iM d vine° an humble at 'medical preparation, Lark at thus time as to .ssae,thatthe priuet• it sound. lElo much re , met, that the ill isucctnat I to confirm that reit, is at an tral.• Every , : 'cloacae, rovetywhere ltValtaiteceas. Prom by Iranians and it is tile than q•hcn it afati Clare 'of Terver azd la.: July 17, 1841 T. it left tue a supply of ..id pills to be in great e. Mr. Junes Boyd r and Ague, and had preyed of no avail le Pins, and 4 4 t y using nem' had a ughter, nd threeof lilt. family • and Ague, and had t etreet. Your Indian 1. • fleet health. .1 can ndian Vezetable Pills and . 111tue. B DulltfAM, P- M. within Democrat, Pa. ii ttutattut Democrat, t March 4, DIN. S f We many whose aver- Mt of the benefits result tinder this influence, I March, when you corn -1 need to give ypur Indi- I fairly tested their nner- Lted prefertutceover ev. ;eic headache, or when Kahle! humors; I found Hy taking front four to le alwa3sbeen restored titre expcnseof a phy -I..stw the distinguished inching the rest of the • urine sickness to tho .1.1:1 7 1 L. TATE. ieIIII. N. Y.) Ithough not particular , onfess that we hate he opportunity on two or a gentle nuglicine. one Where bile or other orough medicine is re taken on going to bed. mach, and reltoring the I experience ; and take *lid, I . Y. Judson dr Uo.. Wa ham TowleSou, Union: Townsend, Springfield; East. , IWRIGHT'S INDIAN 169 Race meet, Phil r; and IDB ,Treason[ at., FryriciAc.. LAW /100 from (he pohlPhers, • . J. W. Johns 'n, Phila following Law - Books, t 'inch will be sold at the 4 s: tide on Evidence, Tim 11 on Crimes, nal Evidence. Arne ican Leading Easel, of Pennsylvania, Engl Common Law Repo l rts, DOwes. - Add' en on Contracts, I eports, vol. 3. liilli rd on Real Property, w ed.. d vol's. Ame lean Military Law, meets of international 1, w, Ste. cr is agent for Tr. & J. W. Johnpon, Law-Bookse)- and importers, Philadelphia, and wilt furnish any ‘hort notice, and nt the Publishers prices. Call and • I 0. D. SPATFORD. 4 ‘14.-e1(.1.k4 'bite FM) aud Muckiuhe Trout, Jew received by cr Louslana. For sale at No.l, Perry flock, by t. T. W MOORE.I' IjWOO': Wooil WOOMI ,iv quantity of WOOL for- which each will e S. JACKSON, Ladies Dress Goods. icirml this day by Express from New York a la • e odic, nsnortment or ladies•Rress Gooods. 'coma n -1 Plain French :thee! In. I.lrifit Lawns. do Ginghams, de lairs. +kr. ace, which we would invite the at .ad les. Call and see at No. 6, Chenps Ide._ TIDDALS & DEWEY VAVECLT_ORAKMEUM t fresh supply of Teas, Coffee, Sugars, Itfolamcg per, etarell, etc., etc., for vale very low hy ALLYN-8c COTT, ■ Into.* d to Wig that .r of nan tch- nor. iter• •ratty tient, t nit 'RID use value iUleeratedilkno ulertt Notbus, Apt fide. Pah Rheum, PI be Immediately petal!, by which vs eutiy, atul it never I.itubs' &e., it bete pportorß. 0. SPAFt'ORD
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