uvi YORK .TATX FAIR. - - What shall we say of ti e ,J a il , at resit- I That it was a jam The word :,/. po t express it—it was more than a jam Every 0r wa g there, with all , his brothers and sisters, neph ,,:od neices, cousins and acquaintances I In short, serer saw so many people together before, and do n't People wore there from almost every , „el' N et to auon of the Union—some to exhibit stock, implements flowers, others to purchase, Agriculture, fruits, ,ale to see the crowd, some for pleasure, and many for ;0 reran at all, except-to bo in the fashion. The fact h , t t here was so large an attendance, speaks well for the ,;ered felt all over the country, in tho progress and int ;alone nt of Agriculture, From this section of Penn :!rania,,the attendance was unusually large, and the ex ..,;,00 such an unusually large quantity of superior ad blooded stock, cannot fail to have a tendency to di the'attontion of our farmers to the importance of ?rovement in this particular. The exhibition of fruits, !set s, vegetables, &c., was tho grandest display we , or raw. Our New York neighbors ire certainly ahead : f t , in this department, as well as in rail roads and Ca tty But when wo come to Iron and coal, we think we ould be some ! TiiI,ORISM IN °MO.-Th(3 1 Whigs have now in nomi mom for congress, thrmi candidates who have distill ,lshed themselvest as opponents of Gon. Taylor, before' ad since the Philadelphia nomination. They are Mr. Giddings iu the Ashtabula district; Mr. Campbell, in the C:aton and Warren district, and Mr. J. M. Root, in the loos District. Mr. Campbell's nomination over Mr. ,her (who at first bolted the General, but afterwards hoed into'his support) has .peculiar significance.— ren the whig candidate for Governor, Soabury Ford, not dared to this day to define his position in regard Gcn. Taylor—nor to say that he will vote for, him.— ;!, this is ono of the States whig calculations include ;e lect Taylor! ..LOCO FtWO FORGERIES."--This -is the cry under , elth the Taylor papers undertake to explain aw4some e. Gen. Taplorts recbnt letters, The Baltimore AMeili esdenonneed as such the lettef published in the Charles cr s e ws, in which Gem Taylpr said ho Would have ac ,10,1 a nomination front the 13altitnorO Convention.—:' The Charleston Mercury is reply, says:—"We can Its rzt thet American that in this supposition he is mistaken, use have ourselves Seen the letter front which the e.l - was taken, anti have not the slightest, doubt of its uthenticity." We suspect the Taylor Whigs will have ...swallow this as they have IMen obliged to swallow a :Teat many other things from the General, without ma- Lug as Mr. Collier has it, "m l uny wry faces." SENSIBI E AIIVICE TO DEmounATs.—The Chicago &w -oad, which has been know* us an unwavering Free Soil lner, makes the follorelng suggestions to those deinoerats who think of abandoning their s ant) on the frst hia,t of a feverish excitement.' Such violent impul ses subside under the influence of reflection, and a re currence to the history of the past: " "It is no credit to a man to ho a Democrat when every !lung goes Smoothly, and the party is universally trium- phut. It is when there is a conflict with the enemy, I shen there arc those that are faltering, that man's true duiracter—their real 'stamilta—is known. In the ap proaching canvass, men's characters will be put to the ee., and it will ho for men to pause before they alienate themselves from the old Democratic party. "Long and bitter have been the regrets of those man who left the Democratic party in Jackson's time r and of iloe who went for •Tip and Ty,' in 18-10. Ono act of 14itical instability often curses a man forever—making a Llut upon his politieal reputation that is ineffaceable. It sell to think'of these things, for it is no small gratifi min to a mau to feel that he' has always been true to ts party. Many whigs rejoice that they haVe never AM ed for a democrat. flow much greater cause of rejoic az should it be to a democrat, to feel that he never bon d his party, never proved faithless to its high and holy TAYLOR PLA illf our TFORll.—Onoauctioneers was yes ;,rday disposing of the goodsi and chattles of a Tailor, ,ncluding his impliments of Crude. ll9lding up his thetas. he said, "Gent!einem! hero is an article that has traced the map of many a fast fit, you should give ups a liberal bid for it." It w knocked down to a con almptive, bandy-legged little man. "The hero of the Irtann i er then coming to the shop-board of the man of "shreds and patches," said, "Now, gentleman, hero is nn article, the existance of which some locofoco orators have had the audacity to deny. Yes, gentlemen, you Were told, unblushing - I) told, there was no Taylor plat form.. But gentlemen, this has. been a Tailor platform for years; what then, do you bid for the f 7"aylor platform, nho goes in'for the Taylor platform. Is hero none of farrrhig friends who will give me an ofilar fo m Taylor Tlatform?" Our fast man did not remain to See who went in for the Tayl4 platform.—N. O. Delta. . FROM S\\T.\ Fr. ..1:1i/ TUE PI.AINT3.—Tito St. Louis Re- Tar, of• Aug. f24th, publi:hes tho following news from the West: , Letters from Port Man state, that in the recent fight between Capt. Griffith's command and a party of Ca inanches.but ono Indian was killed and :several wounded, instead of twenty-five or thirty, as first reported. A cor reipondent of the Era censures Capt. G.'s conduct on that occasion. He says, the Captain commenced firinz et the Indians, with his field piece, when nealt two miles tetant, and when the men charged, ho re ;tined with piece at a respectful distance from the 1ud0... • On the 20th of Juno, Capt. Jones, with a company of (10 attacked a party of Pawnees upon the Citnarone, and killed twenty-ono of their number. The Indians were in the atwit t er of a grove-of timber, and made an obstinate ( mistance. FROST IN Auousy.—We learn from the Skowhegan (Mt.) Preis; that there was ta slight frost in that vicinity on the night of the 20th ult. j The Bangor Whig states that in Aroostook county, the crops have been injured by frost. 7 The N I Vaehington Union compares Gen. Taylor's letoh to the stones thrown It the frogs in the. fable.--. They tilay be "sport" to butts, bat they are ".death" to his (rinds. 1 Joss Vas Bunr.s Putcapstruta.—Tho Pennsylva nian of the let says that •attracted by r.ho novelty of the affair, a crowd of curious people wont to tho Museum het night, to hear John Van Buren talk about Frooi.Boil. and explain his father's position on thht question strongest diaapprobation was maniferitod, wharf he, al o jjarnpted to speak, and it was not withoUt some diffibull that he could proceed." ; - ; LAKE.ERIL AND CINCINNATI RAIL !ROAD. --1110 San &LAMA of the 29th Aug. says :—"The care that loft bete this afternoon, ran through diretly to Cincinnati." Osisei.s.—The whig delegates frotn Allegheny to the, State Convent' Pittsburgh stv 'coach named the "Tariff of , TT If we m Wi ,, lattvret be, %sins or A. The following is from the L "Massachusetts Ploughman, and agricultural paper of Boston• "Some of the Whigs are in favor of Gen. Taylor for President of the United States. Would they not like to see Webster and Clay appointed to command the army? Tiler. would be as much in place there as Taylor at the White llouse. The 'Whigs should not forgot that their votes elected John Tyler, who brought about the annexation of Texas. If Van boron had been re-elected, Texas would not have come in, and the Mexican war would not have been avoided, h not the country i n more need of good stets:3B - Ihanf o. good warrios7" Aux mine ELzerioN.—Returns of the election indicate the choice of Johnson, democrat, to Congress. Tho dent bemos have also elected 8 Senators, and 22 Represenla -14”. 21 counties are heard from; most of thorn declare' for Islay Borland and Mr. Oldham for U. S. Senators. aa• The ladies of Albany [have taken the Mayor's of fic°-4, 4 Work room, and are busily engaged in making up allicio9 of wearing apparel foi the aufFerers by the Into fire. _Yelx,—The' Democracy of the Empire State have nominated Hon. It. H. WA4WOUTLI • of Saratoga. for Governor, and CHARLES °TOSSER, Esq., of New York, for Lieut. Governor. This is decidedly the strong• est ticket over presented for the suffrage of the Demoe, ?toy of New York—acknowledged so by both whigs and L'ornburtiet.. Biotin's° To FIND rr OVT.—Tite ,drendfid suspicion has seized some of the federalists in this • region, that the great available is after all unavailable. • The late elections have broke the spell—robbed out spontaneous combustion ideas, , aud dimmed the light of the camp fires. The ac tive operations in the Taylor humbtig Vll find them selves the most thoroughly bankrupt politicians that have ever figured in this country. WASHINGTON T.TIHONAI is stated that Mr .13. French, of Washington City, is to be th . e successor of Mr. Heise. of the Union. Mr. French was originally from Now Hampshier, and formerly editor of the N. 14 Spectator. published at Newport. He was clerk of the House of Representatives for some three or four years. and was universally esteemed by members of both political He is an able writer. FORGERY! FenciEntr:•;-Hereafter when the Taylor men receive a letter from the old General - they intend-to examine it very• critically. If it "suits" they will Pro nounce it genuine, if it is adverse to their interests, they will bawl out forgery! forgery! ' FOUCIO our WHERE TO Go.—Daniel Webster has found out where to go—he's gone into the embrace of Taylorism, body and breeches. Poor Taylor 7 this is the heaviest load he has had to carry. • IrrThe Union says that availability on the part of the candidate, and gullibility on the part of the people, aro the reliance's of tho.whige in this contest. Ili The New York Courier and Enquirer makes it a serious objection to Gen. Casa, that he sympathizes so strongly with the struggling of tho down trodden poople of Ireland for freedom, that he would be likely to got the country into war with Great Brintain, ip giving them aid. 'll3Although out of 28,325 mechanics in Paris. 10,167 nio idlo, and the number of paupers is rapidly increasing, there aro fourteen theatres open every evening;besides dancing gardens and other places of ainusetnent.7 A Goon ONE.—Tho St. Louis Union admonishes the Whigs that while they were crowing over the votes Of certain fashion able gentlemen on steamboats on the riv er, a few farmers and laborers wore voting On both sides of the river, in the glorious Democratic States of Illinois and Missouri. Tho producing farmers and workers were too much, however, for the peripatetic dandies.. TIT TR AN icsoivlNG.—The Governor and Council of N Hampshire have appointed Thursday, the 16th day of November next, as a day of public thanksgiving in at state lefTho town has been full of people for the last two days on their way to the New York State Fair at Buffalo. A large number from this county and the adjoining have gone down, and if New York turns out in proportion, Buffalo will be crowded to overflowing with people. O' On the receipt of Gett—Tttylor'e Charleston letter the Albany Journal said: 6 , We tiungiondly to the belief that General,Taylor regarded hirriself, though wholly in ',dependent and unembarrassed, as the representative of the Whig National t onvention. But this cherished be lief must be relinquished." U.TGen. Taylor has written a Whigs in Detroit, in reply to inqt bor and river improvements. I heard it road at ono of their moo ono line shorter than the far-few to the Chicago Convention, and tented is in the following words: "I have received yours enclosing they Convention, for which lam obi ii,red. Il a copy of my All isonletter. eircumstai reply. VOUTS respectfully." It may bo proper to say that ilexes tho Znebarites to publish t fla' The New Orleans nhi? Taylor has at length autheriz6 letter fp the Maryland tndopendil( irr A Free Soil Conventio was held in Baltimore last week. Nine persons, including four spectators, com posed the whole assemblage. In the afternoon it bad swelled to twenty. Mont Witco Loote.—T e 1 roridence Transcript ar gesltat Taylor is not asl vett .lder, on the ground that the 9.B.o . negroes on his pla 'ilium belong to Mrs. Taylor! This is the strongest argument!wo have seen since Tay- or's" nomination tho people of this Uzion place its destinies in the hands of a man confesscdl3l, inexperie ecd in politics and ignorrini of the great qu stions of overnmentl= Gen. Ta)lor is brave, and 6. may be want a profound and careful s ntcsman ul CES2 rf The Mormon temple has bcOn pu chasedbylsaac Power of Now York, for a Pro l testant College. The cost is not stated. POSTAL ARRANOTAIINT.-M0 nodorstancl, says the N. Y. Tribune, that a letter has been received from Mr. Ban croft, our Minister in England, giving strong reasons_ to hope that before long a satisfactory International Postage law will bo established with Client Britain. Another Case of SeductiOn—rttont Damning. Outrage 1 We desire the community, far and near. to become ac• quainted with the character of a man named Maw, who, until recently, was employed as a clerk in the store of Dr. Olds. at Circleville. Some months since,this in dividual found himself engaged to marry two young la dies of that town, both of whose affections he had won by the strongest professions °flow) and regard. One of thena was an orphan girl who had been brought from Virginia when a child, and raised by an old lady of Cir cleville. Dunlap finally married the other, telling Miss (the orphan,) that ha did so against his will—that coiliain circumstances forced him into the measure—and that he still loved her as deafly as ever. After pr • ing various devices to convince her of the truth o all this, a finall y succeeded ; and about Iwo welke since obtained a proMise from her to elope with him. It was planned that eke should start for Columbus where he would join her nt a time agreed upon. Hav ing full confidence that he would prove' faithful to elf his promises. and marry her when they were once out of tho reach of his wife and the laws of Ohio, she made the journey to Columbus, where he joined her the next 'day. He then proposed to go to St. Louis, whore _lto said Ito could got into business. Upon reaching Cincinnati; tho poor delnded creature was prevailed upon to pass for his ,wife without going through the requisite forms of the law. They started for St. Louis. and the next day after their arrival there, he made some remarks about business being dull, and pro posed to go to Pittsburgh. She did not know or did not think, that this would be returning almost to the point from which they started, and so she assented. On this trip. between hero and St. Louis, lie by moans of fraud, obtained all the letters from her-trunk that- he had over written her, and threw them overboard. When asked why he did this, be told her that it was because ho wished her to forgot the past, and live only in happiness for the future. His real motive was evidently to destroy all written proofs of his baieness, They arrived here yesterday morning early, and re paired to the City Hotel, where he said they would take breakfast, and then proceed on another boat to Pittsburgh. They were shown a room, and after breakfast Dunlap wont out, tolling her ho _would be back soon. lie wont immediately into the stage office and entered his name for Circleville. According to his request, the stage call ed for him at tho steamboat landing, where ho wont for his baggage, which ho left on the boat in the morning, and an hour before his victim mistrusted anything wrong ho was on his way to 'Circleville, leaving her -behind, among strangers, ruined in character, and without a cent of money. He also neglected to pay his bill at the hotel. She is deeplysympathized with by the Messrs.,Tuttle and their families. and iu fact by every person about the' Hotel, and will be well cared for as long as she desires to remaim, But what is sympathy, end kindness to a wo man of high moral feeling and sense of honor; who thus finds herself ruined bv the basest devices ever hatched in hell S She is now tamest a maniac. crying and sobbing incessantly, and refusing to eat or sleep. We trust the press everywhere will aid us in giving publicity to the name and acts of this black-hearted ail lain. Let him be held up as an outlaw and a murderer of innocence. Let no place nor community harbor him. but let all drive him forth with the brand of Seducer up on his forehead. broader and deeper than the mark of the Almighty upon the brow of Cain. We forgot to mention in the proper,place. that he used the cloak of Religion to help accomplish his hellish purpose,' having been hereto fore a member in good standing of the Methodist Epis copal Chorch. - This obly makes his offence the more heinous. , —Cin. Eve. Dispatch. • Ittfl to the Fair iv some thni DW ORK. Sept. 6,3 P. M. Steamer Washington arrived this morning will► one day later news. Ireland as before. John lifartin, the editor of the Fehm, is found guilty and sentenced to 10 years' transportation. It is rumored that Charles Albert is disposed to abdicate. The examination of the Chart ists in England continues, and 3i had been remanded and 2 discharged. France is quiet. The danger of another insurrection grows less and loss daily. There is much confidence expressed of the Success of the English and French me diation for nab?. Tho civil war in Ilungary is progress l ing. In Spain, a body of the Queen's troops have been cap tured in Karragona by the Carlisti. Denmark is still preparing for war.l Turkey has re cognized the French Republic. We have news of the raising or the blockade of the Buenos Ayrean ports on tho 15th of June. The author ities of Buenos Ayres have prohibited all vessels, touch ing at Monteiideo. from-entering Buenos Ayres while uncertainty remains in regard to European leeks. All Northern European ships would Bain to the United States Tho American flag would have the preference. Nsw Yens MIRKRT.-• The announcement of the Steamer chocked business. She brings no later quota tions. Flour was firm to-dny, and 4000 bbh. sold at $5,94a6, nearly all at 6. There was some demand for shipment Corn was firm and in good inquiry—sales 30,000 bush els, at 67a68 for mixed-75a75 for yo/low. NEW YORE, Sept. 5, 7 Pr M. LATER FROM MEXICO.—Vera Cruz . dates _to the 27th ult., are received. Paredes has managed to evade all pursuit, and is now with the. Indians ia Cerro Gordo.— Positive information regardiarthis i yact has reached the Government. El Monitoi states thia. ho endeavoring to stir up a war of castes the country. All the states, through their respective goveraments, had sent congrat ulations to the prod on the qitellin of the outrage at Guanaguato. The Orcit Iris of the 11 th states that smuggling is continually going on aidifferent points on the coast, and that it would be imp ssiblo to put a stop to , the evil unless Government mukeS4 elllort to revive tho marine force. Guarda Costas or gu tboats are absolute ly required. letter to a committee o idea in rogard to har is said by one who ings, to bo just exactly od !Otter of Gen. Cass • near asaan - bo mot- proceeding.; of the Chicago return bpg leave to enclose lees torhid amore extended Itho Detroit Free Press, o document. actin sacsthat General d the publication of his out Taylor Convention. toncst, but we the Executive L By Magnetic Telegraph, Dispatches for the Tri-Weekly Observer. Anurrez or nto WASHINGTON. ONE DAY LATER FROM EUROPE Corn market well sustained About 7000 bushels Genesee wheat sold at 135a13 Ashes 5,50a5 87i. Pork and Lard firm. - Whiskey 26c. In Vera Cruz every thing was ve population were free, the . sight of th can. for it seemed to them that th with them their spirit of trade. P. gave an account of u rupture of At into New Leon front Luredo. T towns of Sabino a id Albanos, wher! amount of $l,OOO getting back: to L Dealers in produce are deterred f 1 by the Fair. Sales consequently to ted pricer. 2500 bbls. flour sold at $5 Solos of wheat an folloWs:—GOil $1 08; 4,500 bush. Monroe on priv. Ohio at $1 04; 2500 do. at $1 Oats no solo. hold at 2.5. Provisions are as before. Alighwines 22 nominally. • Salt firm at $1 25. Other thin The Democratic State Conventi nominated for Governor R. A. ant Governor, Charles O. Connor. Bud full of strangers. Nmv Yoe Thorn has been a good dual of But the market is a trifle easier. for future delivery, but buyers and gather. The transactions to-day which 3000 were for export, ats6. There has been sales Of round hoop at $5 87i and soine f pareels Michigan, flat, at $5 94. The bulk of the sales was at 46, with some of new wheat at s6a6 25—fancy brands are without change. Market fully supplied aall some sales were made in advance of arrival. In corn there has been an ac 4 prices in some cases show an im up 80,000 bu. at 60a64c for Now tilling corn; 66ka71 for common western yellow. - Wheat is in demand. Bales 51 al 37. • Oats without change. • In moss Pork there is a furthe r 8.40 bids. changed hands'at $ll at $9. Beef in good demand at $l2 Lard is advancing at 8 7-Ba9 Whiskey 25646 h for Ohio an There is a serious fire in th Point" There is a large fire in kill Landing.. No houses are _ The Democratic State Com J., nominated for Senatorial ale of Mercor, Gen. John I. Daum The Maseachusette Free Sol Hon: John Mills, for Lieut. Governor Greene county, Ala., was visited by a severe tornado on the 25th ult. Several persons injured, houses were ,blown down and crops generally injured, VERMONT.—At the Clay meeting, Willis Hall.- Presi dent. with 36 Vice; Presidents land 18 Secretaries, the Resolutions and addresses denounced the nomination of Taylor and ell availability, and proposed to adhere warmly to Clay. Fillmore is warmly commended. . O:7•FEVER AND AGUE is speedily cured by Dr. Osgood's India Choingogne. The shallow complexion mid jaun diced eye which often precede Its attacks, are in a few days en tirely removed. The health of thousands has been peifectly re stored by this medicine, when all other remedies have failed. Its operation is not simply to suspend the disease for a lime. 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. R. Barber of Le Roy. State of New York, says that the Great American Remedy, Vauglins Vegetable Litho:Ark. tic Mixture, sells in his section better than any other remedy. It has made some astonishing Cures, and is in consequence sought after by all classes of people. The most singular part of thislons iness is that no matter what complaint you have, this article stems to help It, in fact it cures it. We know these notice/ which we publish read rather strong sometimes, hut it is so, No article in the whole medicinal line has done so much, and if you ill call on the Agent in this paper he will tell you - el cases wit ch have found health by the use of this article which have tried every thing else in vain. Bee Great American Remedy, Br. G. O. •Vaugliiis Littiontriptic Mixture. Get a pamphlet. MARRIZID: In Washington, Erio county Pa., on tho itat Elder E. C. Rogers, Mr. Armstrong Hamilton, to Miss Martha Stone, all of Washington. On tho sth inst. by the Rev: A. Fish, Mr. William Thomas, of Sheboygan , Wisconsin, to Miss Emmaline Adelle, daughter of . John Way. Eeq., of Groone. On the 17th ult., by Timothy Pratt, Esq., Mr. Nathan Bishop of Union, and Miss Amanda Sutterly. of Amity. In this borough. on the 28th ultimo. William sun of Micheal and Mary Ann Henry. aged 4 yeara. 10 months and 19 days. EMl7=:=l SBALED PROPOSALS will be received at the Canal O ffi ce, Erie. until Saturday the Met day of Oet. next, for the yearly rent of the surplus wabeepatsing round Locks No. alto 67 inclu sive. Conneaut Line, Erle Canal, for a term not to exceed 21 years. payments to be made semi-annually. By order of the Board of illrectors. 17. COURTRIGHT. Canal O ffi ce, Erie. Sept. 6,1618. Superintendent. FESII-LIME. 7 -At all tamer for sale at the Kiln neat the New Furnace by tIAIITIt JACKtiON. DIN • Sept. et te4e. •- IC dull, although the redoubtable Amer-- 1 1 ,y had carried away pers of the Capital erican free hooters - have sacked the they pillaged to the redo, BUFFALO Sept. 6-4 P. ET om operating to-day at slightly doprica• in hush. IliHudak t 6 2500 bush tu terms; without change BUFFAI Sept. P. Mi u at Syracuse. to.; aiworth, for Lie: Sept. 7 7 P i 'lour here 'a fair d sellers do not come to. (Id up 6000 bbitt., oI to da cum! 'l3 business doing, a rovoinent. Sales udd Orleans and other dis and good; and 72 for I I I Geaoseo at adiancement, About (3. About 300 do prima OM Primo hold firmly at 9 1 d Prison. • country around *es the woods back of Fish own to be burned. Mimi mot at Trenton,'N tom Gov. T. D. Vroom or. and a full ticket. Convention nominate vitas NEW Eattbiit .Wllll7 GOODS! - - F: ARE NOW RECEIVING, nt the Corner Wore, No. I, Reef Douse, a large and general assortment of ' 'STAPLE AND FANCY GOCDS to which we would reopsetfully ihvite the attention of pnrehasers. Among them may be found for the Ladies, elegant change.tbla,col ored and Mack Silks ; Plain and Fancy Alpacas, French Merino*. Poplins, Cashmeres. N. de Mines; Gingham* and Prints. Shawl. of all descriptions, Bonnet Silks. Satins and Ribbons, plain and figured Jae koneta and Swiss Nu lls, Edgings and Inserting/. Ea maniac, Arago, Coronation and Gala Plaids, Gkwes..lloslcrY &c. &c. Peddle Gentlemen we haven large stock of Broadcloths. P la i n and Fancy Casinueres and Hartnetts, Silk Satin and Fancy Vesting*, black and fancy Cravats, silk and Wien Handkerchiefs ktc. dc. All of these goods were bought at large discount from Spring prices, and we pledge ourselves to sell alms low rates us 91!)e bought at any market. Please call at DIETCALII3. 9. Isis. Ca IA! FitiNGES AND DIMPS.—We are now receiving a large as. sotiment of Silk,Worsted , and Linen Fringes. also Gimps or all kinds, and all the new 'styles of Dress Trimmings at IMIETCALF'S. • et_ROCERIErr.—We are now melting a f eel; supply of Gro- Viceries, which we offer at great bargains; consisting of Teas. CoilL'en, Sugars, Spices. arc , upon which we pledge ourterts not to be undersold. Please call and satisfy yourself* at No, I, Reed Howe. CAErt:TING.—AII Wool. Como- & Wool and Cotton Carnet ila., Oil Cloths, do.. Turfed and Wilton Ram, unrpet and Satchel.% Just received and for sale at 111ETUALI"S. No. 1. Reed Thum% B GOTS AN I) SNOBS.—Please call and examine oar large *toe k of, Gentlemen' Fine nuld Heavy Hoots and Shoes, alt-ci great variety of Ladies' and Mist& Palters. Walking shoes, and Slim andttil kinds orchlldrca's share, and Ladies'. Gems, and eliiith en s overslioesrat No, 1, REEL) UtIUSH. St*WirECl).. Sir:l:tett front the Subscribdr, Hying in Ventuna township, a black thug, with a star in its ,coreheadfabout four years obi. bush of the tall mostly gone. do °trier artificial marks. Whoever will return stray Sum, or give information so that I can get it again, shall be suitably rewarded. 1- J. 8. VANTASSLE. August la. ISt& • Tak4) Notice. DR EPARATORY to going East for my WA, I will veil Dry ammis dt COSI, for cash. and Grocerfer. Iron. Nalla s Elalt, dce at a small advance from cu;t. , Borough warrautt, and most kinds of country produce received In payment. Cash waned on old debts in ten days. SMITH JACKSON. Erie, Sept. 7. 18181. 17 , ,:li j • - Stray Um se. C AM E TO Til E SUI SERI itElt, on Friday, the 31st ult., a dark gray Gelding. abou five years old, with long switch tall, some saddle marks on th e ba k, both hind feet white, no shoes on, and fourteen or fifteen 'hail high. The owner can ' have the said Horse, by calling on th subscriber, three miles west of Erie, on the Lake road, and by Paving all reasonable charges. Erie, September 7, 11:4K' ) 3t17 PAUL GITTING. CIALERATES.—SaIeratus by the box or cask, always on hand 0 and for sale cheaper than at any otherplace In town. Enquire at the Tin Shop of JOSEPH KELSEY, Erie, Aug. ht, 18,18. . corner French and Fifth eta. 8 Sommer Goods, a large assortment for sale cheap by [June le) SELDEN 130 N • =smarm ornat. ‘Vit.i.i.t . xs, dealer In FOrelgu and Donfestic Bills of exchange. Certificates of deposits, Hold and Silver coin; will buy and sell current and uneurrent money, negotiate time and sight. flrafts , make collections on all the Eastern cities, and make remittan ces at the lowest Banking rates. Money received on Deposite and Eastern drafts consuuttly of) hand ni the lowest rates of premium. Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Virginia, 'and Pennsylvania Bank nott4 , , nod thorn of wort other Stated, bought and sold on the mos,t reaP011:11,11` terms. mice directly opposite the Eagle Hotel, 2 floors from the corner. Erie, July I, MS. jr UST received and for sale low, SUO I bs. !terse Slim's, 300 lb, 46 Naito, at the Hardware Store ofII. CADWEI.I, July 11, ' • I DY END RE s.—Just tr i eived a good assorimeis of Lawns, LP Donates, Ftinges for, Mantillas Summer Shawls, Ladies' Cravats. Ladies' and Children's Walking Shoes. Silk and 'Ash 'threat Gloves, Ladies' Mims. Ladies* and Gents' Cotton 'lose, &c., &e., to Ist sold cheap for cash, Erie, July 11, IS4& Now oodo. HAVE Jost received ni olden i assortment of Lawns, Unto I Gingham:4, Dotted white Swiss MIN Colored Ended Swiss Mulls, White watered Silks. Col'd S Ins, Cord Silk Velvet. Bon net Ribbons, Cold Silk-Velvet Rib i - • • , assorted Silk Fringes and Gimps, Gents' Italian Crnvnts, Ladies' Frets.li worked Collars, Lisle Linen and Mull Folgingo, Silk Rented Vestings, Shawls, &c. Ace.; %Odell will be sold for cash cheaper than ever. August A. IslB. 'III. CA DWEILL. & LATTIAIORE. riiveirtANs ASO ireitozont. Olney over the. Erie Dank. J. P. Wisov, 111;D. ' WM. P. LATTIMORK, M. D AClA.Dtrfrir; TIIE FALL TERM o 1 TIIE ERIE ACADEMY commences or Monday. Sept. .14 proximo. under the superintendence of Mr. J. HENRY fl LACK, A. D„ Teacher of Languages arid the Natural Sctences, assisted by Mr. EDWARD F B. OrnroN, A. 8., Teacher. or Mathemintics and Gentian ; Mr: DAmet. P. ENADPI, Teacher in English Idtdrattne, Penmanship end Vocal Music, and Mom. Et selllA JonrsuN,,Teneher in the Female Department and in the French - Language: TUITION PER SICARTER. In the 'Languages . I $4 00 In Mathematics, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, &c., 3 00 In other Branches 2 00 There will be no extra chow except for Music and mrssus ay.p eboeswolva• teach CoISChOOIII, spec 141 instruction Will be given with a view to that object. I The Academy commences the year under very favorable auspi ces ; and the Trustees have perfect confidence in recommending to the public, the Teachers in their respective offices, being wowed that ou the pmt of-them, no elrorts will be wanting to make the In. ',Motion equal to the expectations of its friends and patrons. Tnns.ll. PTCtI. GEO. A. ELLIOTT. Erie, August 23, - Igo. 'ls Eleeretary. Barley. 1811, highest market price, will be poi)/ by the iiubger C ber for good. clean Barley. ALFRED KING, Erie, Aug. /5, Ittifi. i II tafiable Farm for Bale. Tar: subscriber for a le t,he improved farm on which he nowt reAdes, in Greene OWll.4hip, in the settlement knownns "irntikee own." The:faint contains about 100 neres, 71101wh felt are under cultivation. The improventents consist of n tWo•story frame dwelling, two frame barns, and sheds, together with all other out buildings neces,ar . e. . There is ult.o about:JOU ppletrees, most ly grafted, pears andpenehes In abundance. The land is well watered mill timbered 'rod situated in an excellent neighborhood, and 0011VVIIieli; to marhet, it beittKonly live miles front E r i e . F or further particulars enquire of the subscriber on the premites. ASA WHITTIER. Greene. June 17. IstP. 3m5 EIE MONEY taken at par for Groceries, Wince. Liquore, ,at No. I, Perry Block, by T. W MOORE. Eric. August 11, lel& 13 KID and Seal Sl r itis and Walking Shoes, Men'a Gaiters and Slippers at the old Jew Store, Preach street. 111:KOCII. April 13. L 0.&811 PO, i WOOL. oni.! W001..:1 -Cash paid or Wool oh the corner opposite W the Colin House, by C., D. WRIGHT. Erie. Junc 14, 148 4 00 11111.14. SA LT, off howl Aug. 101 BON ETitt--4:in p, Lacc; Devon and Leghorn 1.1 Bonnet. lot won en and children, at the old Jew store. French Street. - F M. KOCH. April VI, &PIP. 1 Nprth Est Academy. rplIE: next Tern: will commence on the second Monday of Sep , tember, and continue eleven weeks. TulTioN PER, TERM : For common English branches, For higher English bratteltesond the Latin and Greek kenguagre, a Instruction is also'given ko all the classes in Elocution and E ' glish composition. Z. OMITII. A. North - Last, Aug 4, 1848. 4114 , Principal. New Concern: itE subscriber, having purchased the (quire stock of Mercha T dine lately °coded by W. C. &R. P. Hulbert; respectfully r licits.the patronage Of his friends end the public generally, to hopes that good Roods, fair prices and endeavors to please. w meet with a share of custom. Lard Oil of the first quality , by tl barrel, at a reduced' price, RICIPD. 0. HULBERT. Erie, July ttfk Wll4' 111 New Goods. FIRST arrival of New Goods at No. 1, Reed House, being part of a large stoelt soon expected, consisting of new eq les Prints Glnghams, Linen (Melanins, Linen Lnutiot, and Lusties t Plain Berages, and other goods suitable for the season. The Ladies are respeetbilly invited to call and examine goods anti prices. August, 16, IPPI. P. METCAT.F. 41 R 7.21 VC ONiI Y BOITGIIT and sold, by B. A. ..Maucbeater, Real Ebtale and Ex change Broker, No. S, Seneca street, Buffalo. Tfr etuOti, for bate at SO cents on the dollar. Butlldo, Anglin ;2.1. 181.9. Doer's Hair. fair just,tecelsred and for sale low nt Ihr liar, sY - H. CADWEI.I.. 3TONS Deer's I ware Store of Julyl4, lel9. GASS moms for skirts and Fun l mulcts; red French Axia dow Muslin, rondo! Landscape 4ii des, and other rich New Goode, just received per 'express and railroad by June. W. WIS. 1 ALLYN & COIT. 150 UdiLLOtYS Copal VIITIIIIIII, nniong Which Conch, Fun lure, Chair and White. Aleo Japan for dyeing. rune CARTEit 4- BROTHER. HELIUSITJEMU mizmar, JUST received rit No. 1, Perry 13100. by Jude 30, 1848. GKR I EN,—, 'Vile most choice selection or Fatally Groceries at titelowest :Wee, can he had at No. O. Reed Rouse. June 9A. ' _ I C4lll7'Ell h BRO7WER, MORE OITOiIITION.—Pure Alcohol and double refined pure Bpiritslln.hroo. Just received rind for sale far lower than ever efore oirered in this market, by H. COOK. August.lo, WS. Wagon for gale. A. new, FIRST rate, Two HOMO Wagon, for W. ibr MOORE ERI MONEY. !mitre of T. . . Erie, Aug. 11, !ISIS. No. I. Perry Block. CAME to the ltelosure of the Subseriler, living in Ilarborereek Township, o ; the trki.of July lam Hear llund's Tavern; a pair of three -year oldsteers, one red, and the other brindle, with a cross on its eight car. Whoever owns said cattle are roatented to call, prove Property, my charges antitake dicer away. August 12. 18.11. 3114 M. WIGIITON... Stray Tteifer: itno the enclosure of the subscriber. living in Wayne Jl.l tp.,abolit the of October, 1617, a 3 year old red Heiler, with one top horn. No art (Eclat :narks. The owner requested ED coma, prove property, pap harge""d take it away, , Wayne, August #1 . wee STEAY COWL—Board from the subscriber, in Erie. on the 6th inn., a middle-sized, dark-red Cote, about five years old, no artificial marks.; Whoever will return said Cow, or give informa tion where she May be found, shall be liberallyrewarded, Aug. 10, 1 6 18. _ 3114 EZRA MILKS. '1 Limo* Lima ' PRICE ALWAYS 23 CENTS. FRESII LIME eonatandy on band and totsale at Freeport, North East, by POPE dr 00. . Angina 4, Isl. aintl2 fIRANDERRiEtt—Just received, a good article, by . August 30 tee. [!.'COOK inhabitants of this cite' and Compaug's Nuperihr kipt—subjvc t i approved of. i Among which may GRIM Gor,d YOUNG IIYSON, Fine du No. 2 Frngrntit do No 3 very Fine do Good UYSON, Very Fine do Good HYSON SKIN, Good IMPERIAL; , Very Fine do Extra Fine lie Geed GUNPOWDER, - Flee -- do_ _ No 1 SOUCIIONiI, No tt do Fittest do Fragrant POWCIIONC, CONGO, Fine OOLONG, Very Fine do Extra Fine do NINEVONU, 1101VO,UA, or finest Black Tea KT TAKE NoTlun !—The Cu cl.t.ive venders of the superior , MIXTURE." Every package, (in addition to r pendent of the, wrapper,) tears goner. and the l'Eqto therein are and air, that their quality and is" any climate. FUr sale at No 1, II H. CA DIVE'S id for sale low, by H. COOK BEI T. w. MOORE 3:141132 TEAO3I TEAS!!! NEW 'VOILE 'CANTON TEA COMPANY'S AGENCY, No, T. W. Mil cot Lnyespecifitity invite the BLA ARRIVAL or o • At the Watch, Clock, c•' l / 2 „ G. 00 D 7 c!,••• AVING inn& largo alfilitiefi TirC WOW' , in Newyosk, to' manufacture mid sale of work it i he prepared to accommodate the, which. for quantity, quality nod ceded, If equalled, city. The stock comprises clocks, doles, looking glma•es plated midi musical itistrunient. geld pens. with numerous fas'iimial Ie aril , ' Pall trade. Particulas le-reani expected at the cood,. N. 11. All kind:: of clock.. tt the best inntmer by ex prrienrill engraving (Jowl on eitorl 1101tre. Slate ntrefi. 01.1,0mte Fhb , tipatrord's bookstore. DIArK, Blue and Brown Br, Kentucky Jenny, for sale ris GeA, June 10, 18.18 New Stor T , il sub.neribers have renio , Cheapoide, one door Soli* where they are now receiving llardware.Crockery, Grocery. parch:wed lately at reduced pr Goods were purclinwil cheap invite their old customers end ty and priceo.r j • [May HOllll F: TRIMMING - e Lock', and HOW Trim .Inne 10. woo) FIIIbSCIV.Pfq hnt•ing 'c ufacturinv business. are nt the Yankee Town Mills, ot, steel-nlized. Black. Mon Cassimeres 32e is. Nnainetts i Prest•cd Flannel and It' also manufacture on the, shaft wool into Yarn for from 15 to ity. . We hare also a annuli ' shish we wish to exchange:l, will be carded into rolls, n! eels are for caiih. and no grow cellent article of nutting whi thing a farm can rake. Mill Creek. May 27. Barb oreree proprietors of this' able addition to their best kind. and having expe l branches of their. buisness. Of inanatenire for pay, by have on hand n large (want blankets, shag Is, cassintert v. ear of ditibrent bodies at give one yard of cloth for 0. will make. Cardink, and Ctoth-nreFs' All kinds of probuce taco Cash. 1' 13—We are preparing ti flarhorerrek,-Ttiny IRI Mn3:o M lIE s l ithscrilwr would i -11 generally, that lu• coati at the old stand on Ninth t-t' oppostle the AC:01'1111N. large stiss, eoitsi-tIOe riegated marble. suitable t out.) Touth-tulles, inotout will nod it to their advatt4l sot. As I nut not to he an I ing ip nay line, front 15 t e traveling agents tbr Erie, July 8, 1818: lllHuspemling and and other CantlieMicks, Erie, July 14. leizt. L(JOKING GLAssEs. Mallogdny Frames o to improl e koks, by Erie, July 11, ISt?. a " r ' i t uTs 'e s n i i ;:e 6 : . and prices , all warranted G.- 1,003118 & Co., I Ehrite strc •t SPECTACLES of Col.l I exteubive lu,sartment r braced rerifocal Sifeetachl July 11, IPIS4 f:101.1) Atil) Ilreast-fins;Bracel of the latest styles. Also different inakirs. Silver e l l In gliurt. the public will lir as it'g not intended to ovr Mienageopeo, for fitagnifj it at 11, 1,41 q 7 lETY.--tiocks of different kinds, in- Clock, a Lite invention. Also, Vold s tli;Ortillelli [6 select n good time-keeper G. 1.00:1118 & Co.'s, titnte street. MIME IN GI: r..vr v. Kith' , Mari and Saver %Vat.- 1,•:, a In from, for e•nte very low, July 11, ISM QII.VERTVA RP.-T, Spoons.Tonge. on hand or turntufar tut coin. and no rliar;! , • for July 11, RR MUt.Ie.II.INsTRU Aecorilenn., Vinll anti Fifes. Guitar, Viol' .fuly li, IRIR kik/ ATER LIAIE --Si (June 11 IAK ES.--13 dui. Rim i by CJIIIMILF.I 4 .—A goal 47 corner, by July 11, ItllB. Vll.F.BllcOstigurueut L July 14. WV!. • Viorchants. . I,vlh,'s Medicines and the India Chola lees, by the agents. 1 -' 1111RTON & PERKINS. OU SUPPLIED tI 4 ?)r gogue a; wltol ' etzl . ti 1 July 1.4.11418. WHITE LEAD, l'it :titian Red &c. • i K July 14, I$ DRIVE; t variety ofllr lk and Linen ' I ;Weil ilarages, 'hevers, Frent r with tin mos nil of wh 1 ay store, oplatas LAD • r JIM day opening, a p rt the fushionahl SludlevGrenndenes, s oltea,ehringenble Foil e and dotted 'Awns, loge h colored I.atens alit G n cheap ng the cheapest, t Erie, April 29, 1918 North lf 7000 YARDS of Blankets. VII wool at the following rot' lbs. of Wooh Caselnieres uthe tura during the se&o cts.,,per yard, CaMfriei flniutel at 18 and 23 ', North East, June 10,! nUBLICNO'rICII to the next Leghdatl of a Dank. 10 be called of One Hundred Titania it to Three Hundred TI ing privileges, to be hie' State of rennsylvahlri. Erie, July 13, ISt& Jarnes C. Marsha 11. Cadwell, ; C. M. Tibbals, Boo). TomHnsoh Smith Jackson ! Thomas 11. Bill James Williams Win. A. Galbra I Chas. 11. Wrigh George Kellogg, Vll — Tailank tidier t: 13 lathe Telegraph Slay it, tete. - 1 en at par., at th i,ultding on Firm ' ORE, ~ntlrmimt of too Tea-drinking vicinity, to the Canton Tea I nil en,eis to Le returned if Hut found: S. 80 50-ter II) 63 6 6 73 •• 1 00 •• 111 75 1 00 *. 50 •• 71 .. 1 Ou •• I ti .• 75 1 '23 ES. so 51/ per lb C. 3 vurioys pricog. various price', .50 75 1 DO various prices. nporleth 1 NI •• 'fltha Tea Company are the et adk Tea called ..1101VTTA'S its couhdolutt full weicht inde }le clamp of neatoecc foul clr- f u thoroughly xecured from light I vor will remain unimpaired nu roily Block. 7 7 I I 'ENDED GOODS :, ,1 nd..7eurelry Storo of I 7. 8 at 0o . .. . * I.: :•• . OF to Our former stock by reccitt / 1 d extended Our huskies.; for the I our lice, tN'e shall in n few dnys othlic i Is ith n good assortuiput i r Ateopneps, has never been ex- l'atclitig, Jewelry. linnps, giran ll tt arc, Bohemian Watt. necittilery. Fair' Work, touchier let. (114.• fiT the . rnnnnrr and I • %%hell ut team a look w tll lie 4-hes nod Jewelry repaired in norkmen. Also, Neal and other Engle hotel. and one door below Eric, July 1, 1i41 4 . t'uthTlint;reo,keediioud np the elieripet , t.nt ,RGE SEI.I)EN dr. SON,o. 1!io. 5, Chenpside • ew Goods. their 'dock of .Goody to No. 5, of Messre. Tibbals R. Dewey, been ' CO..t in the Eitie l iern Cities. The d will be &old cheap, and would he public to call and examine quat- GEO. SELDEN & SON. Rood assortment of an kinds of sings to be had unuxnnlly chino. V. B. WRIGHT woor. n :demi iota partnerNhip in the Mnat- =tll==M=l 11 thr:followinsz ternii,* iz: For ca.ll. Id Fula rotors for •~eh:. per ynrd. Is.. White Flom:eh from the loom, 'itikeht 1.5 cts. Per yard. Wo «•ill .ns twin!. We mill cnni and spin nnr pound. nrcordinv to Qnnte of Cloths and t±attinctts on linuol ,r %Voo) on repsonnble lenns. %Vool aril, for !Sets Per lb. The above pri iling. We also keep on band an ex- I 11C will esellantot for wool or ally 11. W. BILL, GEORGE HILL. Woollen Factory. havtng !Wade conPidor nehinery which Is all f/PIT and of the ;.need Workmen in nil the dilierent ready to evil:l4oe cloth for wool ? e ynr4l.' on reasonable terms. They ,•of ilith•retit kinds of cloth, (La ti no s , and tweeds. as well as lilt smuttier tnialites. to eveliange for wool. We po.nels of 00, as gupilas the tt cool 1 17 done as iNrial. - for pay. and a liberal discount make Brondet,th. RlI rAss & Co. Formelry Thornton & Co tll VACTORLT. Corm hi. old Co.tomers and the public tn... to earn on she Marble tmeine.. :vet, I.em cell State and Peach. nearly !e he will keep on hand at all time., a le different varietie+ of n hite and ea utare-stoner,. Owl in sockets dr with it., Thore wishing to purchase e to call and examine ...tock and Wedge myself to furnish any 111 per cent lees than it can be Inniof ern Factories,. J. R. COCHRAN. yle Solar Lamps, Co`mPliene and lard Lanips, Girandoles, Plated, Branch, LOOMIS & Cu'e, nearly opposite the Eagle. ; aver, and Gentian iiilvCr Franey, an concave and convex. Also, the cele- Istiperior to.any in use. C. LOOMIS gr. CO" Slate eArect. . I STIVI.P.S.—An emensive variety of I, Rings, Lockets, Chains, rencils fammoth inl other Gold Petis of the 'tells, Brooches, and Ornaments. 1 more Stings than the Printers tell for, 'rate the stock ; Mill we wonlil ailil that I g NSW objects, can be found no usual G. LOOMIS & State st., nearly uppo,ite Eagle Hotel. lie. Dessert. Ten, Salt nod Mustard I Forks ; Butter and Fruit Knives always to order. Silver warranted equal to Irving. • G. LOOMIS & Co.. nearly oppdsite the Eagle. 51T.14.—A Flutes, Flageolets. (llariottets. Drums anti Hass Viol Strings, Pegg, &c. G. LOONIIr4 &Co,. ' time. street. Ibis just [etched on COnsiginnelit by C. 11. WRIGHT. for sale at the manufacturer's prices, e. B. WRIGHT. (We hein constantly on hand oil the C. R. %Wright. Pain Teas. at the agency, N 0... Reed BURTON & PERKINS. ra and Budido Red Lead, Lithargt, Ve for sale cheap be inikTON & PERKINS. ODEI. . ess Gnotis, comprising in Issues. and Goat's Hair Hobe do Gauze, Swiss Jaconett Plaids. swiss al variety of cheap fast ch I can an will sell as le the Engle Hotel, C. B. WRIGIIT,--" actory. lea, Tweeds, Fiatinettit, ready to beexelionged for cloth, one stud fbr tti rd. We n lit oleo Wan , : j, titerl-tnized cloth at 118 . I TS ilt 30 eye. mid white Pst Woolen piothp, easpen Inucih are now 0; For plain fol lbw., to the yu Black, !Stow of the game Col r yar d. 918. _ 1! EVENS & JOWETT 0 PIO roby given tha • of Portneylvn '•The Canal Iln tklrollars. wi urand ted in the Dom; application will be made iia, for the incorporation )k of Etie, with a capital 1 privilege of increasing vith all , the usual Bank ghand county of Eric, Jos. M. Hterrett, P. Metcalf: Samuel Hays , . Joho C. Pecbr. Carson Graham 'John A Tracy. Kelley. J. U. WiMania, Wm. al. I.nne. J. H. Fullerton. Sew Store of Roseet - tiii; h street, tot goods. OR, Taitmrs OLSON/Y=o OS T , ri lute is the fiNt attempt to conft.tele VIC ELEA, 1_ ti uric v. nil powerful %eget:llle tat 01 au ointment--to be applied et tetamlly Mr the ret The almost unlimited suecert, it has met w hL, s , , the GRE.I.'IIISI' t rV Tit ettixting cures of the uttai?d. importance. The t ore CONVINCED—the inost taittile,,s ate corm,el the power and virtue ot this me... emedy. It is tint vets:die admitted to to MOST COMBINATION - KNOWN tO the WORLD ford ot diseare and pain. It timer fails t . ‘ltile thew teni.tins siiftc lent rat and healthy action to the eapi/lary te.,els'vf a/sante the cirt.laufion if the blood. By this Me: 'miter is gained seer the mutt onalignitel Jcrtits cannot be obtained front any other remedy. e•er, this cuntLination that it pelietrate4 to e%ery port triune ; et cry 10/11C hilt uutsNe, t rw, men a Unit 11. ed out and 11111.:C semlble ot put t* itt 411.1 lienCer ItCopCh as oder,,a.'u-extern Numerous lie-lances are Olt record tt here this r. 1 i ml health to patients so near the grave that the Int nal remedies la:led to produce tiny effect. Bleu the care in E5.F1..1 IJI.tTlt'N of the IPA, et er need die With this diseate tt (:ere the Mao,' heat:tined. 'That flay gecous epidenth!. know! ERYSIPELAS, ez,n rivs It ruled by this ri Fur INFLAAI3I,I:IOIti most complete remedy ever pret.areJ, la lei en,es out ot MO, it ic.7: aS.rdent:re real lie 9 Or NERVOUS ilE.tl).-Wiii; in thirty millet Fur Nervoll.tliteates is of Mune .11lection3 of the spine, Ilbeatuate 'shoat, Bronchitis', I'leuri-y, rro , :p, Cla in the Im'e ct loeff , t, Burns, `'rill Head. r , cr. Ervsinelas, ttfltatt.e f Fetti Sutet, tt I rt.lieV..t.iby the tar of tuts retitt.dy. . 151NG11.11 , 1%, T.trri vie.% It:reply to lour qu ri o u fill regal , ' to ttu. rt I hat L' Ilkoo ,N11.11).G1If }.1•11V cl•lri air meat I I eau ,ny %.11111.1Paeilr .hat I de/2al it o ILISCOV Mil IV. It not% Iteatlo MO 3 ear:. 141iCe I eotnn.en practice, anti I have le: tell it in caLes'of lulluoi l and general', 01 the most nett,gie.nt kind, ti Ittt even NlllOlO all• internal rut:ethos 1011011, 1 lia this. I linse treated cues of Inflammation or the I of the i.1.11)2., Itillanntiat km of the 12oweli-, it In:111 , 111, 111111 rev u., a ith perfect rub .Searlet lever, l'anher 'Lash, .old l Icerated with like In the knov.at as the Putrid En , many valuable lives 0, re ilPt, i r tebted it trees failed of etlecting a ,t,p,1.,i!. nod cert,tiu cure. In ca es of Burin., Frozen like a Charm. No l'hybielan or family will I e n 'Angle day clue, atter becoming acquainted t.t. ttlt its putt N. BINGHAM. Utica, N. Y., Jan. 19, 4 , 111. For further name tdard and te:thnonin OWI each agent. q. f Price 'Si :nu! 31} Cf . lll, .I(lllNTS.—Carter 4c. Brother, %%I oleale an & .1. 1.. Wehmer, ronheallt, 4,1110 ' Rile; IV, IL Too mead, Springfield Junes A. Tracy, Fairview. Eric, Antit.t. 11, It 17. The follom Inc are a ft, allOll2 the man great value of the GitMar' , ,me. Their sou lea,t. entitle the Itleti It ilia' to a trial. • r 7 Front Mu. E. Fan,-worth ellaucellor ig , m, to the aeent at Detrolt. IDEra have made ia-e or Ur. 1! have had op,i)Ortltaille , 01 1Ailln , ,i11!: it> t% cd by others. I belie% eit a intpd valuable Fever and Ague and also. that at proper certain ruEvENTive against lid recurrence, , have been afflicted ith it are liable. Vet.; T From Hon. Z. Pca•nr, Attorney Michigan, to the Agent at Detroit. Sin—Haring personally expel iencrd the good's India cholzuroo.,l quest bY,lVret•iliting tf , stinasayan its ha as well as in isi.ti* klien4 it loch has e Cola( this uuvlicinr ham elti . Cled a sis , s,4 and I I have the folio./ coniidenee in it as a pr•ren fectual remedy for fercr and'afrue. It s tidal in bilious di-.WV: , generally, loit toy tined to cores offerer and and a- a dially recommend it. I am, Sir, a cry respi - re Prom Rev.- (Imrledßeighley, Chap , to the Agent tit 1) trait 'My Dear. .Sir:--I fool not the ,tiv.litc-t Iv.: conniver the India Clioh.wpnie au itp.alua ntreetions. 11y rea,uti ix el nvly thi-; I cut 1111 l eivlation, a un ty otiv4r4 have :t-rd it. Ike instance in which gi has fa:led to eet 61 a Teem Very rr,vc , crttultv„ Ile particular and Inquire for Dr. Otg and take no other. For sale by .Igen -110 4'4 TESTED "MIA SCARCELY have ten !hurt }ear. elapH tempt was made to tie. Ina snit.i a few of the hale; of the Indian. All we the result. The molt that could he e, mot; pies:Mooed ax. the bas.o , to build ?Hance tins placed upon calomel and the I tit the new experiment would Have tend ance, while it phook the portal: eel the p Nott - dion.eyer, all doubt and ditbcul where tins iuedicine has been gn t:ta.‘l wit has its ILAe been tittetnied tt itii the must g small beginnings, its salea are now ennut. held in higher estimation at the present originally introduced. Cure of Fever an ita.,ell% att., I...noati Dr. Wright —Fq:llne time sinee, your your I admit Vegetable Fills. t hale loon &T old lately for the cure of ' , exec and has a son tt ho has leen laid op Wilt, P. trit I various other remedies, nit of whi Ile determined to try your Indian Yege one box is now sound and welt, - ,Mr. Mr. 11. Groves a son; and Mr. C. Nichol were all down at the same time ..with Fe also tried the various other remedies wit Vegetable Pillssotm restored them all assure you front what I h nc semi, you may be relied on fur a perfect cure of Ft Yours, respectrtaly, Certificate from Col. Tate, editor of the (Mice of thi Bloomsburg, Columbia co Dr. William Wright —Dear :41 rt I ani sien to nostrums has deprived tl Mg from the use Of good medicines. AC have seldom resorted to the rill ho\. mewed advertising in my paper, I war i a t Vegetable Pills a trial, and after hav Its for myself and family, gave them a cry other preparation. In every instance when afflicted wit the meant of Ifs wos encumbered wit tmeedy relief from the use of )our lhli sir on going to bed, when imlirposeti, to health, without loos of rime, and wit '.fright's Indian Vegetable Pill merit of operating etii:ctually without patient, and in my case without even stomach. Rerpectfully your friend, & [From' the Delaware 11:xpre, IVAMlles 1 vni rt.Ol:TAtmr: iy friendly to patent medicines, we mu come n convert to these pills, inuring three OCZ.1i011:4 to test their efficacy. , or 100 will be found mild though effect impurities have aecumulated, and mote attired, a dose of three or four of these Will Ile found ef f ectual in cleansing the bowels to a healthy mate. We speak pleasure in comtnending the pills to tin A(f ENT:3.-0. I). rapatlord, Erie;' terforil; John McClure, Sen. Girard; A Riley l'otter, West Springfield: W. Town & 10., Waustairg and No (1111i.es devoted exclusively to the sal Vlltlln'A DIX 141,1,f5.-whotesale end arlelphiaOltidAlre l enwielt street, Netv,Y Boston. ' Erie May 1, 181.9. SpinorAbdomi rat surpasqug Brt ill other isiuillar int•ti Itcte earep lore lath iended. Tide IA 11l %initiation nhul romp no. They fore wen idapted to 0113 niie I 3 1.‘r,0n ,, or old. ItA forms. /Nee:sot:mt. rheFt.., general weal. IL•Pl. To clerk,. It yyyy and nil young per min hatlt incline t ul of the etc.:tett vt „ rup greatly tro% e the vent a (mitt ()revile which result it; PhYsiciuns um especially invited I 'CARTER fir 11 are the tu. , le age' Jute' Adminittratoe T ETTE.RS TESTA'S', : rin" L late of North Ent,t tot, n-top, subsctibers, notice is ben T given n estate to Mike ilimiedt4l , - inkytne Against said e.tate to pave.); them p tlement. .I.lt Nt tn r N C. l: .tuguat I'2. 131,5. ER MCP .ti.At;- OCAS •1t utefonit uiseaw. au. 1% at WV.? It I. ,mattuttly at t met ed &us ed to be'en its tVONI.P.RFUL e rAINIEDIATLI o [Ware 4 natU•, the body, and ID n.S. a rualrulliag DISEASE. that is tlu• pouer of on of the human •auv:nt ie t.earcla ling influence.- 1 4theares. vulva} has regnr vrfstl inter. eh has frequ'ently '111.6--no patient ite tittlunent ran as the 1%."11i.11) WE =1 to the worst cc:-- ISIMEM! I' le ra Led Sore I,7;l3:crime,. Ague ;,la. Salt Rheum. itt be ittices:diately •nita of the Expr.r. i Mtigortie ()int. e of tho e! tit•iug it in my mtaticti, both lot tl tto i ccrsd &ticettro ; succeeded with Irniii, Itl(l:urination galonotortry Wimp , Cesst a 1..) cues of • Laat . hts_ awl 'I luout reffle, by tvlaieh ro ,e/. 1) 3. Nita it net es Limb,' &c.. it acts viihout this 'l' to cote. hit) anti iiiiirgccit. Iv roe pamphlet left vey bottle. I remit, Erie ; I). N. Springro Cu., Girard ; /Om CM Testilnonialsof the ire it each LIS will, at (Jrl 111 , 2 State of 31Ieli- 11. T. ISE!. 1111.1. CllolaVOZtte, tit:ay eireetv when us edicine for the cure of nse WiU prove a most o'lt loch pen,ous who • req._ c trolly . FARNSWORTH. teral of the Slate of l irorr, March 2, 1611 Of Dr. Os, sototay nWI your re} 'or. In my own cave, under u' ol•rereatiou, rrtilauenl cure ; and I ire a2ain-t. and an er to la. equally bent.- ' non letiv of it is coil lur such, I COL- ctfully, 7.. PLATT. rin of ltIC: C. S. Army. • Oct. thumy I,l 4 l , ayintt that I do ny.diethe in bilious e On my re :11111 1 hare yet to /earn flirt. =I REIGIILLY. ludla Cholagogue, ON & PERKINS'. - for Laic and vicinit) iSa.I7DS. \ MA; 11;.1,S Vitlet! an humble nt ',le me lical preparation. • (lark at the time no to to] was, tlmt the princi •re otaind. No much re tlicet, that the ill oneceos I'd to COlllifill that tell ,Jec tor. " .y-,i- Lt an end. Every ; welcvnte ; ever) t 3 litre. atif.. lug s , icce,s. Erma 'll Ily ;nations ! and it is time. than NV lien it Was Agn©. 1 Co. la., July 17, 1817. !geat left me a supply of 1 cal , ' ptq> to be ut great Ague. Mr. James Boyd ; et and Ague, and had In proved a no avail.— ' ble andllby t,ing Spencer" had a daughter, and three of his tanuly 'rt. and Ague, and had -- tout etrect. - 1(our Indian I.erfoct health. 1 cau X'egetattle vcr awl Ague. %CUB DU P. M. t Colombia Democrat, Pa. I CU U hbia 11, m tcrat, . pa., Alarch 4. 5 e of the many tvlithu nier lent of the Lenelits result !in„ under this influence, I ivhen you cone induced your Pauly tesied their titer cc I,fed preference over ev• sick headac he, or when morbid humors; 1 tbund 11) taking from fair to tare altta)'s been restored .out the ['NV:IIW of a pity , posseis the distinguabhed di.turbing the rest of the IProduelog biekoms to the •• LEVI L. TATE:. CM= Although not particular! I eon fe. , B that n o have tw ill opportunity On In oor 'or agt title medicine, one .tve. Where bite or other thorough medicine is re- villa taken on going to bed. -sumach, and tebtoring the nun e‘petietice ;and take public. . & P. Jmi.drm. & CO., Wit :rattan Tourtellott., Unions I. Townsend, Springfield; th East. ' e of WRIGHT'S INMAN tail. t6U Race street, Phi!• ark; autl 199 Trenton; St.. I Supporters. rltell ' A 31111 nay and 111/letan ill:111 . 0[ 11111 g relief to bey are IkEigned anti reCOIn -It, ackinnvledred by nit of them with the ;light end atergi - c;--cair - rwe oru as iafoot ineon io any condition, Male or lEL:4 ALr \V &A% C 1 ,1.5 In alt 1" LIVER CoXPI.AINT.III,w nens. detility and nervous .' rehool teachers, students. nut who either naturally or ),.loop or bend. Clete instrti tviee. They not only l‘ene appearanCe nod prc. let/ ratite' maladies. M=c!M=l 10.3 Reed flow.* appoilltell by the ratentee Notice: the estnte of 0. Bennington. NI.. kat tog been granted the all per s ons fiutetited to paid I and those ' having claims loperiv authenticated for set- IR 1 - 1)1INGTON, 6 ..1111, .dttl
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