politico anb Nem. Thelive of Life. When Eve is purpling did' and cave, Thonghpt of the heart, how swift ye (10;0? Not Eater on the western wave, The goldcrtlinen of ininset glow. They all, by chance or fate removrd, L i ke crowd upon the eye; The fewwe liked—the one we loved— And the tt hole heart Is memory. Anil T.iit• is like Ulig failing flower. Its beauty dying as we gaze ; Yet, as the shadows round us lower. heaven pours above the brighter blaze. When morning sheds its gorgeous dye, Our hope,'our heart. to Earth is given, But dark and lonely is the eye, That turns not, at its eve, to Heaven. 032 , EG0N; Its Coast, Itarbors, 01'mato ataropulation. We are indebted to a friend at Washington for a copy; - of the report of Lieut. N. M. Howison, of the U. S. Navy, on the Coast, Harbors, Rivers, Soil, Climate and ; Population of the Territory of Oregon. Tho statoment is based on an oxamination that was mado in 1846. LI 111. reached Fort Van Coulter, 100 miles from the mouth •ef tho Columbia River, on th 6 night of July 14th. Ho found them, moored to the river bank, two barques and a ship in the employment of the Hudson's Bay Company. HO says:— "The persons of any consideration who have - boon longest settled in Orogon, aro tho factors, clerks, and servants of the Hudson's Bay Company. Their first point of residence was at Astoria; but the country hero- Omuta was forest land, and difficulko clear. and it be eimo necessary to Increase their resources of provisions and other domestic productions as their establishments enlarged. About twenty-two years ago. leaving a single trader to conduct the fur trade at Astoria, they made a now iottlement 96 miles up the river, and called it Van couver. This eligible silo is the first prairie land found upon•the banks of the river, Bufficiontly elevated to be secure from the summer inundations. The control of all the company's affairs west of the Rocky Mountains, was, at that time in tho hands of John McLaughlin. As this ) gentleman figures largely in the first sottloment of the, ; country, and still continuos to occupy a most re spectable and influential eta id there, it may bo prop or to describe him. Hu is a native of Canada, but born of Irish and parents; his name is seldom spelt aright by, any ono but himself; ho is well educated, and, having , studied medicine, acquired the title of. doctor, which is now universally applied to him. Of fine form, groat strength, and bold and fearless character, ho was of mon boat suited to lead and control those Canadian ad venturers, who, influencod partly by hopes of profit, but still more by a spirit of romance, enlisted themselves in the service of the fur-trading companies, to traverse tho unexplored country west and north of }Wilson's Bay.- They came, I think, as early as in 182(1, .to assume th direction of the Hudson's-Bay Company's intorest wesl of the Rocky mountains, and immedintoly organized th necessary trading posts among the indians of Oregon an time on the more uorthorly coasta." The whole population of Oregon, exclusive of thor ough-bred India* amounted at tho limo to about nin thousand souls, o whom two thousand were not citizens of tho United States. Nearly all the inhabitants oxcopi. thoso connected with the Hudson's Bay Company, word settled in the Williametto Valley, the 'o:tromp • Southern cottage being on the St. Mary's River. about ono hund red miles from tho Columbia. Between Astoria and Foil Vancouver, only ono white man resided on the banks o the river, for the purpose of cultivation. The people of Oregon had lived without law or poli T tics, until the latter part of '45; and it is strong evidence of their good sense and disposition that it had not prof viously boon found necessary to establish acimo restraints of law in a community of several thousand poople.4 Among the emigrants of this year. however. were mane intelligent and reflecting minds, who plainly saw thit this order of things could not continuo in a rapidly in creasing and bustling population; and that it had bccomie indispensiblo to establish legal landmarks to secure, prop erty to those already in its possession. and point to noWl comors a mode of acquiring it. A convention was aa cordingly hold and a majority of votes taken in favor of establishing a provisional government, "until such time as the United Status of America extend their jurisdiction 'over us." The organic law or constitution was of court? first framed, and made abundantly democratic in its char acter for the taste of tho most ultra disciple of that polit ical school. It makes the male docendants of a white man 9.,1 years of age, no matter of what colored womait begotten, eligiblo for any office in the Territory; and grants every such person the privilege-of selecting six, hundred and forty acres of land, "in a square or °Wil form, according to tho situation of the premises." It k' , provides for the election of a Governor and other office , civil and military, and makes it the duty of such elect d totako tho folloiving oath: do solemnly swear to support the organic laws f Oregon, as far as they aro consistent with my duties n citizen of the United States, or as a subject of Great Britain, and faithfully demean myself in office: so he'p ino God." •Ono of the first enactments of the logisli.turo under the o ganic law, was, "that in addition to gold and silver. ire; try drafts, and good morchandizo. wheat at the : • rkot pries. shall be a lawful tender." Goo. Abernathy, an American, was elected the first Governor.' Ho visited Oregon as Secular Agent of tie Methodist Mission, in 1838 or 9, and afterwards engaged in the morcantilo and milling business. He was a native of Now York, and married a lady of Nova Scotia. ThOro were about thirty colored persons among the population. '('ho number of British subjects throughout the territo „ did nut exceed six hundred, exclusive of French Ca o dious. . . Besides Fort Vancouver. six sites havo been selec od for towns: of those Astoria takes precedence in ago only. It is situated on the loft bank of the Columbia, thirtelon miles from thti sea: it contains ton houses, including a :ware-house, Indian lodges, a cooper's and blacksmith's -I 'hol'i it has no open ground except gardens within less than a mile of it. It may bo considered in a state lof transition, oxhibiting the wretched romaine of bygone settlement, and the uncouth germ of a now one. AbOut thirty whito pooplo livo here, and two lodges of Chinook Indians. The Hudson's Bay Company have still lan 'agent hero, but woro about transferring him over to a now warehouso they aro opting up at Cape Disappomt moth. A pro-omption right to the principal part of this .site is•claimed by an American named Welch; _tho of or 'portion, including Point Georgo,is claimed in tiko m n nor by Col. John iMaclurc. Leaving Astoria, we cond the Columbia eighty miles. and there entering he Williametto, find. throo‘milos;within its mouth, the ity of Linton, on its left or western shore. This silo was ,se looted by a copartuonship of gentlemen as the ;nest Ma urol depot for the produce of tho well settled '.'wMy plaiva, and a road was opened over the ridge of hills in- Tervoning between the plains and the river. It cant ins only a few log houses,• which aro overshadowodpy lingo fit trees that it has not yet boon convenient toAmov.— Its inhabitants aro very poor and severely poinecute by c , mosquitoes clay and night. Not one of its proprietors re -sides on the spot, and its future Increase is.:-_to say I the least of it, doubtful. Lighter nine miles kbOio Linton. on the same side of the Williamette: we come to a more promising appearance of a town. It has been named Portland by the Indlvillual under whose auspices it has •conto into oxistenco, and mainly to whose efforts ha growth and increase aro to be ascribed. This is Mri -F. W. Pettigrono, from Maine, who came out hero Homo years back as agent for the morcantilo heuso of the Messrs. Benson, of New York. Having dono a good bu-* einem, for his employers, ho next set about doing sOtne thing for iiimmolf..and is now `tho 'principal commercial man in the country; Ile selected Portland as the she of a town accessible to shipping, built houses, and estab lished himself (hero; invited others to sottlo around him, and appropriated his little capital to opening -wagon roads (aided. by neighboring farrnons)•into the Twality plains, and up , tho cast side of the river to the falls wherd the :city of Oregon stands. Twelve or fifteen now houses aro already occupied, and others building; and, with a itopu titian of more than t•li•xl.y souls,•tho hoadsof familics,igen orally industrious mechanics. Its prospects of increase aro favorable. A good wharf, at which vessels miy :lie and discharge or take in cargo most months in the yonr, is also among tho improimments of Portland. Twelve miles aboio we come to the falls of tho Williammencr. and abreast of and just below these, on the east silo of rho river, stands Oregon city. This is considered tho capital of the Territory. contains seventy-odd liduses. and has a population of nearly five huadrcil souls. i The situation of this place is very peculiar: the river here is about eighty yards wide, and at its lowest stage is twelve feet deep; in frealfeth it sometimes rises thirty feet ;Above low-water mark. The rocky•rampart, over Whichilt Tails almost perpendicularly. is perhaps Totty feet 'high; -and from about its upperilevol, a narrow strip.otlevel ground three }tundra yahls , wide, (between the bed of the; river and a precipitous hilly ridge.) - is the site of the town. - A Methodist and a'Catholic church, two floor and saw -mills. a tavern, a brick storehouse and several Wooden ones. an iron foundry just beginning-. and many' snug dwelling house', are at this moment the chief constituents . of the capital of, Oregon. Tho silo on tho 'opposite, sido of the river, updn which some good buildings aro Is:gin ning to appear, is called Muntnomah. Communication is kept up between thew, two places by two ferry binds.— Dr. McLaughlin claims the square mile which in l clude's Oregon City on one side, anti an American named - Moore` etailos an equal extent on the other side. The ;doctor • has fixed a high price on his-town 'lots: snore than can Potiveliktilly ho paid by those desinius of living in i town, nod persons wero occasionally constructing upon his land, in &finance of his remonstrances-;and throats of ; h., law. Ow goVes iiniviit I s alreadk.. I: itiplerliand, in possession of the evidence Upon which' claims :re s t, ,and I need therefore say nothing more on the subject. A sixth spot dignified with the narno of town; is Solon, high up the Willman/tette, of which too little exists to ho worthy an attempt at description. It would seem from this sorrycatalOgne that'Oregon cannigoast of her vities. - Zion in these.' however, her vement has been groat and:repid, and imputation comes into the capital faster than the_ gigantic fir trees, which have lately been its sole occupa n ts ; can •Ixr nude to -disappear. • Very fine Salmon are caught in the Colunibia. - • Lieut. M. complains of the scarc_iy of game., and sari that in a ride of 150 miles in the . William matte Vaßoy, ho saw but three doei. Wolves ern nitmereus; and' the black boar is bine:m:oam" uncommon. "Nearly all the birds and fowloof tbefUnited !Ratak* found here, with sev eral varieties of the grouse and patridge which we have not. Tho turkey is not indigenous to Oregon, but has 'boon introduced and successfully reared there. Wild fowl, from the swan, to the blaming, are very abundant during the winter. Tho wild,geeso move over the coun try in clendi, and do great Injury to the wheat fields upon which they determine to alight. Tho field lark, the robin, tho wren, and the sparrow, alternately-flit before the traveller and identify the - country :with - scenes at home. „ • The products of the soil. he says, depend mainly upon the climate and the excellence of the latter is indicative of the abun dance, of the former. In the valley. wheat is the staple commodity, tha overage yield b .ing twenty bushels to the acre, with common farming, and forty to fifty, With superior. " The quality of the wheat produced here, is. I believe. unequalled throughout the world; it certainly excels in weight, size 'of grain, and whiteness of its flour, that of our Atlantic States. Chili, or the Black sea;and is far be fore any 1 have soon in California. Oats grow with cor respondent luxuriance. ' but the nights of this salubrious valley are too cool for Indian corn or rye. These last grow to perfection further interior, where the summers are warmer than they are westward of the Cascade mountains. The few experiments made with hemp and tobacco have proven the competency of the soil and .cli mate to their production. In short. 1 can think of noth ing vegetable in its nature, common within the temper ate zone, that Oregon will not produce. Fruits have been. so far, very sparingly introduced; there are stow orchards of apples, peaches and pears among the Cana dians; but growing upon seedlings, the fruit is inferior.— A great variety o berries are indigenous and ebundant; among them the strawberry. cranberry, whortleborry, and a big blue berry of delicious flavor. The traveller stopping at the humblest cottage on a summer day will' be regaled with a white !canna fresh butter, a dish of luscious berries, and plenty of rich milk; to procure all of which the cottager has not been outside his own en closure. The fields for . culttvation comprise , as before remarked, but a small portion of the country; outside the fences is a common range for the cattle:, These have increased very rapidly, and in nothing'does the now em igrant foelso sensibly relieved from labor mix in having to make no winter provision for his stock. Large droves of American cows and oxen have annually accompanied the emigrating parties from the United States, and the Hudson's Bay Company have imported from California; but of this indispensable appendage to au agricultural district, the far greater number in the Wfiliaminette val ley have sprung from a supply driven in from Califor .nia, through the instrumentality of Purser Slocum, Uni ted States navy, who visited Oregon eight or nine years ego. as an agent of the government." Groen'vegetahles grow abundantly; and although the sweetbrier and honeysuckle abound, the honey-bee had not yet been naturalized there. Coal had been discov ered is the northeastern portion of Vancouver's island. A ROLAND FOR AN OLIVER.—The Marquis of Waterford and some friends one day took their place in the fourth class carriage of a railway. To punish such doings the railway people hired a couple of sweeps covered with soot, and put them in be side them. At the next station the marquis bought first class tickets for the swoops, and put them in to adorn the silk and velvet covered seats.—Liver p ooi SOAVES! 1101741:92181 111111171181 'lll HERE never was a remedy discovered, by the ingenuity of man J. for removing diseases Dom Horses, that equalled COLEMAN'S HEAVE POWDERS, in curing that most troublesome, obstinate and dangerous complaint. If a case is at all curable, these pow ders will Just as surely remove it as they are taken. This is no fiction, as many of the most respectable persons indifferent parts of thecountry, can testify from actual trial. One, two, or three bot tles at most, is all that is necessary to cure the worn cases; also in cough and where the wind has been injured, ONE bottle will be found of great service. Anti what is the cost of three bottles com h;rated to the loss of even an ordinary horse? Try it then, you who ave horses suffering for the want of such an article. Price .ificts. per bottle. For sale by CARTER & BROTHER, Erie, BOYD, V INDENT & tea., Wnterflard, B. C. TOWN & Co., North East, S. STEWART &.1.30,', Concord. rl ANAL LAMPS.—Thick Glass, suitable for Lamps and Lan k./ terns, by May N. CARTER & BROTIIER. JUST RECEIVED—Children of the New Forest, Now and Then, Wuthering Heights, Bre. &c. May S. II COOK . ' . rAB.IIZONABLE Millinery and Dress Making .$0 Mißlr world inform her customers Spring and Summer FASHIONS OF MILLINERY AND DRESS MAKING. Also, a good assortment of GOODS, consisting in part Of Straw. Leghorn, Chian Pearl, Coburg, Lace, Gimp and Fancy Bonnets, of various prices; Also, an as sortment to match of French and American flow ers, which cannot fail to please. MRS. R. having had much experience herself in DRESS MAK ING will pay particular attention that department, and hesitates not to say that any work entrusted to her care will be executed with neatness and dispatch. a - Yr:macular attention will be Paid to bleaching Straw Bonnets. Erie, May 12,1815. if 5-52 .DICKLEII Oysters. Lobsters, Clams, Muscles, Gherkins, Sar- JCi dines, London Brown Stout: Scotch Ale, Brandy Cherries.' Chnnipalgti, Stoughton Bitters, &c. by U. COOK. June 12. 17 WINE 9 8c LIQIIOJ2O, JUST received at No. 1, Terry Block by June 30, MIS. T. W. MOORE MArs.—A good assortment of buggy, gate and door mats tbr sale cheap by • , (May S.) . 11. COOK. POWDER.—Kentucky Ri fl e Gunpowder, a very superior article at (May 8.) 11. COOK'. 311:T ZILECEIVIID AT MRS. ROOD'S Millinery Establifdiment, a new nescrtment of Bonnets, Ribbons, Artificials, &c. which the Indies are In vited to examine. May 12, 1549. IvREATIIS Sprig-, and Artificial Flowers, In any qoautitiesnt (June?,] TIBBALS & DEWEY'S li PANAMA, Leghorn, Imitation Panama. and Chip. men's and .t.nys' hate, at f.lone7d TIBBALIE4 & DEWEY'S. 11PATIONSperat Caudkt, all the go, for 2rohillings per lb. at May 10. 11. COOK'S. 101 UTLAND BRAIt),-"Gipsy," Bird, llunstahle, Open Stramq It Jenny Lind, China Pearl, Rough-_ & Ready. blind Straw English, Prench and Gimp !tumor, of the latest styles. for sale reduced prices, at TinnAts & DEWEY'S, WRING 2 1 .6.011:10N0 lion 2049. R. S. HUNTER. PRACTICAL PATTER.: Wilt 11111'0(111C 1 the Spring Fashion for Hats this day, - and would turn respecttlilly solicit his friends and CIIRWIIIetS Mean an. examine this very gentlemanly appendage. , Eric, March 18, 1518. I 4 250 BAGS Dairy Salt on hand and foi sale low, by 1 Aug. It IL COOK OLD MONONGAIIELA WHISKEY at 4a. per Gallon, b Aug. 16. - _ 11. COOK OPPOSITION. OUR cigar case is 'constantly supplied with the very chol quality of El. Sol. Principe, Havana, Rheroots, Leculapia NormacLa Articuldad. and Regalia Cigars, direct from th. manufacturer's, and warranted free Rom any kind of danger , drugs or esences. (Aug. 2.] N. WOK. Wanted Inunodiatelyl THE Bnltmec on all notes and accouuts due the suhscriber, and the late Him of Englehart & Mayer. Persons Interested wil asieost by calling and adjusting the same before the first of in .'e next; , 1 ,May 11. mill MATIIIAti MAYER. ADIF.S7 Drug Goods. consisting orLawns, Balzarines. Linn LA and Cotton Ginahatus, Cnilep &e., just opened at No. Cheapside.;by GEO. SEM/EN & SON. June 10, 1:49. 4 i Steam gmosand Boilers. WE arc now prepared to make to order High Pressure Enghis suitable for Mills or other Machinery, and furnish Boilers of the most , approved kinds, on aho, t notice and at the very low st rates. LEST ER, SENNErr & CHESTER. May'4, 16.1 e. :•300 MONS Figured and Plain Green Window and Wit Paper, at the old Jew entire of V. KOCIL April 31, IS4P. NovelPirni, Now Ooodo and Now Prices. I - rout: atzt,t.eribeig having aisociated themselves together in the ji. mere Ittimile business under the Iltin of toursherry& Wheel .r, are prepared to sitll Goods as low as they can be bought West of to City. We iwould therefore say to the inhabitants of Cratiesvi, le and surrounding country, bring on your Rutter, Cheese, eggs, grain, Lumber, Shingles, and a sprinkling of Cash, and examine re quality and prices of ore ur Goods before purchasing elsewhe, rut we Intend to make it an object for those who wish to make ready pay Ibr Goods; to buy them of us. Call' and examine .ur stock—ue make no charge for showing Goods. • ' 'N. LONNOBERY, Cranesvi,le„ - Junis 3, 1518. tf 3 G. N..WiIkIELLII. 113.135$ anocuntrca, I receiveda larg e and well selected assortment of Family Groceries; to whi ch I invite the atteutimi of the Pub lc, and which Will be sold as cheap as any lb Market. , Among ny stock may be found Coffee, Teas, Chocolate, Sugars, Molasses, Spiceselatt kinds, Fruits, a great variety; Nuts, Pickles. Tobacco, Saud', Ylrocidett Ware, etc.. etc.. • . • I - I have and will constantly keepon hand, Flout, Meal, ha 0, Pork, Fish, Flesh Cutter, Eggs, &c. Give me n- call at No 3, -American Block. • JOHN PEFF-EH Erie. June.lo; IFIEt. Wore Dices hoods. HAVE now a completeitssortment"Of Ladies These I • which 1 AM prepared to offer cheaper than - ever... - Also, a 1. t of Crockery and Glassware; at C.B . %vim tyr June 1, IBIS. , . ••„ - Crape Shawls. , -- - z , - . .J UST received, a benutifld *election of Canton nod Fr eh ernpeShande, including the embroidered &In:tasked, plaid nd figured. various colon and ootterns, together with On tuntstint Va riety of other tAtatv* and Scarfs, to he had very cheap :on the ca ner near AheAkilitHOUßC. , (1. B. "WE I li '.. ; . June I. ,-•-„ •, . ." • .. _ _ ORVCROZICON. - T UST sceoived a (real suirply of Tea*, etrifix;raigarrk prOl 61.1ce,bl'epwr. Starcb, etc., eir,:. for :ale verY June 10. 1 , 40. A LLYX.4Ic s r apninajmns, 'rim MOST EXTRAORDINARY MEDICINE .IN # TIIE WORLD.—ThIe elttaCt Se bo put,uvin quart best it' is six times cheaper, pleasanter. and wanulded superior to any et, It cures diseases without Vomiting, pal:ging, sickening or debit, toting the p - GREAT FALL AND WINTER MEDICINIits ' Thegreat beauty and superiority of.' this Sarsaparilla oVer all other medicine 19,- while It eradicates diseases, it invigorntes the body. 'lt is ono of the very - best Eat and Winter medicines ever known; it not Only purlftesthe whole system, strengthens the..per son, but it creates new. pure and rich blood; a power inssested no' by ither medicine. And In this lies the grand secret of ite won 'derail success. It has performed within the past two years; -more than 35,000 cures of severe cases of disease; at least *how of these wereconsldered Incurable. - Moro than 3,000 cases of Chronic Rheumatism; p,OOO cases of dispepsia; 4,000 cases of General debility and 'Want of Ihiergy .. '7',000 cat en Of the di irefeill FOlll4lO com dainty; . ,000 cases of Scrofula; , .400'engea of disease of the Kidneys nild Dropsy; ,000 wises of Consuolptiont • A II thousand . , of entwEi of illireases of to . t.dorxl, viz: Ulcers, Ery• 1•r eitetae,eilt Rheum:Pimple; on the Face, &c., together with Ha m .r us caves of Sick Headache, Palo in the elitle and Cheer, Spi nail Affect/one, &C., &C: - • f his, we are aware, must appear incredible, but we have lettere ft to l'itysiciatte and our Agents from all parts of the United SialeS, in &ming us of extraordinary cures. It. Van Buskirk Esq., one ofthe moat respectable Druggists in Newark, N. .14 informs us that he can refer to more than Mc:tees in that place 'dew. There are thousands of caves in the City of New York ,wicli we will refer to with pleasure and to men of character. i t he the beet teed ec ine for the preventative of theme known. It undonbtedly saved the lives or more than ' . - 5,000 CHILDREN THE PAST SEASON: . • A. • it removed the cause of d isease; and prepared thenifbr the Sum- M r season. It has never been known to_ injure in the least the i t tn st delicate child. , . - - RHEUMATISM. - 1119 Sarsaparilla is used with the most perfect success in Rheu m ic cotuplaints, however severe or chronic. The astonishing c res It has performed are indeed wonderful. tither reinedits; sometimes give temporary relief, this entirely eradicates it from the system even when the limns are dreadfully swollen. ' in. Hear Mr. Seth Terry, one of the oldest and most respectable lawyers in Hartford, Coim. The following Is an extract ut a letter received from him: Di, Towstssim.-1 have used one bottle of your Sarsaparilla, and fild It is excellent in Its effects upon a chronic Rheumatic pain to which I ant subject, from an injury occasioned several years go, ia public stage. Please send me twohottles to the care of Dr, ymour. 1 have conversed with two of our principal physicians; and they recommend your Sarsaparilla I Harttbrd, March 14,1815, CONSUMPTION CURED . /sense and Sfreagniars. COPUIUMOOS COX be , Calra. .JlronchiUts, consumption, Liver Complaint, Colds, Catarrh, Coughs, Asthma, Spitting , of Blood, &moms in Ma Chit, Heclie lush, Night Sweats, Difficult orprafasc Erpraoralifor, Pain in the Side, si-e.s have been and can be cured. Dn. Towasturo--; Dear Bin Nearly twenty years ago I took- a violent cold which settled on my lungs, and attcted severely; in deed, finally it Weenie a constant hacking cough, but not so severe oto prevent me front attending to my huskies. Within the last few years it increased on me gradually. At last I became redu ced-1 breathed with difficulty, and raised with my Cough much bled matter, and for the last nine months previous to illy using your , assaparilla, had regular night sweats; indeed, my friends and my df sumsased that ! would die with the consumption; but I have I le happiness to Inform you that to my surprise, after using three ttles of your Sarsaparilla, I find my health restored. It relieved 1 e gradually, and I am enjoying better haalth iliac I have for 20 1 1 , ears. I had alm is entirely lost my appetite, which also ye t med. You are at liberty to publish this tt ith my name in the iapers t if you choose. ( hly little girl, who is three years old; had a very bad cough the li'hole of last Winter. While using the medicine I gave her sonic f it; and it seen entirely relieved her, as well ili myself, and the is ow well and hearty as any child I ever saw. She was also full of little blotches; it took them away and her skin is smooth and lair tow; and I ant satisfied she recovered her health' from using your xcellent medicine. S. W. CONANT. CURES, READ THis Von who have pale COlllpieXioll9,lillli eyes, blotches on the face, ,ough skin, are '•out of Spirits," u,e a bottle or tw•o of the Doctor 'otvaisend's Sarsaparilla. It wilt elean , e your Mood. remove the reekles and blotches, and give you animation, sparkling eyes, IMO pirits, and beautiful complexion—all of which are of innuctmc alue to mania/riot ladies. • TO MOTHERS & MARRIED LADIES. This Ettract of Sar.mparilla has been expressly prepared in ref- Jence to female complaints. No female who has reason to uppose she is approaching !that critical ixricl, "the turn of ,ile." should neglect to take it, as it is n certain preveniative or any of the numerous and horrible disem.es to which females re subject at this time of life. This period may he delayed sever years by using this medicine. Nor'is it less valuable for those pproaehing womatili as it is calculated to assist nature, by ilicketting the bl and invigorating - the system. Indeed this cuticle° is' 'rival able for all the diseases to which women are .übject. It braces the whole system, renews permanently the natural en rgiea—hy removing the Impurities of the body—not so far stimu sting the system as to produce a subsequent relaxation which is he case of most medicines taken for female weakness and disease. SCROFULA CURED _ . This certificate conclusively proves that this Sarsaparilla has perfect control over the most obstinue diseases of the blood. Three persons cured in one house is u L npreced E ented. THREE CHIDRN. Dr. Townsend—Dear :` r: I have the pleasure to inform you that three of ruy children have been cured of the Scrofula by the use of your excellent medicine. They were afflicted very severely with bad sores. have taken only four bottles; it took them away, for which I feel myself under deep obligation. Yours respectfiffly. ISAAC W. CRAIN, lOU Wooster-st. Now York, March 1, 1817. cAuTtos. Owing to the great success and immense s,iie of Dr. Townsend's t7tal.11191(11171i II Milts Der Or flftnl wins Incto ftrailuet, ...me e0man....., 5r.... commenced making Sarsaparilla, Elixirs, !fitters, acct &c. They Fencrally put it up in the same shaped I s? W. claiming that-Theirs , x is far superior and four times stronger t Mr. Townsend's, dm.; l b , hoping thereby to deceive the public. tile Of thew Unprincipled men publish counterfeit certificates; others have induced their, brothers and other interested persons to allow the use of their names, to which they put esquire to give them respectability.- 1 One makes a medicine, and pudic it with revectablq names pro-; cured by using Dr. rownsend's Sarsaparilla, publishes them as' cured by his stint lle also publishes the certificfne:of a person who stlles himself an M. D., who mends hoes. digs wells. ond doc tors horses by turns for a livelihood. They also ,published certifi cates signed by fictitious names stating they have used Dr.'rowns end's Sarsaparilla, and that it injured them &c. These. and a great variety of other tricks are performed by these inen, to sell their trash. The public should be on their guard, and look out for counterfeits. Nelice.—Afler the first co January, ISlB, , none will he genuine - unless they arc put up with a magnificent copper plate label, con taining the fae simile of Dr. Townsend's name, thus—S. I'. Town send._ , . Principal office,WKl Fulton street, Sun Building, N. Y.; Redding & Co., 8, State street, Boston; Dyott & Sons, 132 North and street Philadelphia; S. O. fiance, Dniggisi, Baltimore; I'. M. Cohen, Charleston; Wright & Co. 141, Charles street, New Orleans; 103 Sonth Pearl street, Albany; and by all the principal Druggists and Merchants generally throughout tho United States, West Indies, and the Canadns. . CARTER. & BROTIIEn and BUR nN & PERRINR, Wholesale and Retail Agents for Eric County—J. . Hopkins for Springlleld. May 1, 1548. - 1y3.2 171111X.1r AUILIVAILi r OFIZIAP GOODS. rri 1113 subscriber is receivin , his full stock of Spring Goods. 1 the first in inn rket,-consisting in part of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Boots andsBbocs,.Croc ery, Iron and Nails, &c., &c. My stock is sufficiently' large for the market, and well selected; as to putting in the nett simpers of gi•eat quantities of Goods, more than three times the amount of wl at they. really have on hand, I will leave to. newer find smaller stores. 4111 y Goods are bought :beat) and will be solik as cheap as' can Le bought in Tins CITY AT rc...sT, ns I intend to sell for cash: and wilmake itZan object to those that pay down for their Goods to .pui ch me.ase from e. Call and bee for yourselves, and I think you wil be satisfild with qual ity and prices. GENT I. fl AT F: N'S GOODS.I Black and Blue Black Cloths; Indigo Blue, Bibwn and Cadet mixed do.; Blue, Black. fancy Biped Cassimercs; a flue French article do.; Satinnetts, Kentucky Jeans, An, Jeans, bide drill, and any quantity of Stimmer stuffs, for pantaloons. coats, &c., together with many other articles too numerous to mention. LADIES DRESS GOODS. 'al-, - -\!".slinferes, Muslin de Mines, French Gernianl anti Scotch Ginghanni. Earlston do.. Mohair lustre, and linen ffflingliams, a fashionable article; plaid and plain Limp; for travelling dresses; Alpaca of assorted colors, and prices, striped and plain dress Silks; Swiss Blusl ins, Jackonct. Cambric, barred and dotted Alusi ins ' mid a large lot of summer Shawls, dress Handkerchiefs, Cravats, &e., Ladies Fid gloves, black and white and colored, of the Is‘st quality; black, i - bite, and colored silk gloVes, lisle thread and cotton do., black silk hose, black and white cotton do., gentleinCti's' hose and half hose, white, brown and mixed; gentlemen's black, white and colored silk Gloves, black, white and colored kid do..iLailies , slips ; and walking Shoes, children's do; Linen Cambric and Linen hand kerchiefs; silk Bandana, do,, Sp ill Meld do., GinghainS, rind cotton do. ; Diaper crash and towellinti, huckabuck do., .Inglish and American Ginghams. Lawns, and Mohair checks, ni e and cheap. Erie, April 8, 1848. • I SMITH ACKSON. ltif ttLASSES.-8 bthds. Cut Sugar llouse and New Orleans Molasses, to be sold at Sew York Prices. transportation nd 'ded. fiune 10.1 ALLYN & COIT. Ready Midi Clothing at the Clothing Store, Commecial Exchange. THE subscriber has now on hand at hip NEW, CLOTH. onowing INC STORE, a very extensive assortmCut of first rate aI.CLOTHING, made up id the latest style and In the best manner, which he is determined to sell for CASH -25 per cont. Letror i than any other estubilshment in ibis place. , Iris stock of Clothing comprises every grade, from superior to common, and no one who patronizes the establishmen shall be dis appointed in regard to quality, cut or price. Notice the Sitpcifine and Fine French Black Dress 'coats; English Tweed and Mohair Sack Coats; Black Summer Cloth Coats of every Oil; Black and Fancy . Cassintere Pants; Satin, Silk, Merino and Cassimere Vests; Linin and Cotton Clothing of every hind; 17Por Sailers and Canallers, OIL-CLOTH CLOTHING AN I) 'I'ARYAIII.INS. t r , ALPO. Fine and common Shirts, Silk Fllithiand dra vere, Merino do. Cravats, Collars, Stocks, Booms stocks, buspend re,&c. &c. He has experienced and fashionable Cutters employe d and will cut and trim in the best manner and !mike nil knitsf clothing to order, which will be Warranted to give satisfaction. -- The public arc invited to call and inspect the cloth' ig in the new and Cheap establishment in the Commercial Exelian..... French st. opposite the Banner Hotel. • - - MOSES KOLlii. May In, 151.3.. I 1 NEW GOODS I m subscribers are just receiving 'a very full stock of uPRINfi T and k3rlitliliEß.Gool)S consisting of almost every variety of Dry Goods, Gruccriv, Hardware and Crockery, all of which have been purchased ta nnustatilow rates, and will be sold no low ruT at any otber House in Erie. :They invite their old customers, Ladies and Gentlemen, and the rublle generally, to call and (Ix:amin e tuck urrortinegibefure purchasing elsewhere .1. IIUG FUG & Cu. I - AE.4Oe 10, IslS. • ! Lumber Waited. T WILL pay CASH f0r.500,000 feet nf Hemlock Littnlwr. del iver cd at my dock in Erie.- Bills will be given for the tind wanted Also tbr any_ quantity of Popular, Cucumber. White Pak, Waite Aph. Citetry. Chestnut and common rbie Lumber. Efie. April 21. IBA • WM. TRIYESDAIL; '._l4lOlXO GOODS. r 1 Axrn-are Pet receiving our supply of SPRING and SUMMER vv - Goons to which we invite the ntention of the public gen erally. with full confidence that in .quantity, quality, style and cheapness, our stock will be Ibund unsurpassed by anything in this city. With a steadyfleternsination to stand wholly upon_our own merits, we leave lengthy advertisements and stereotyped pull , Hug tooWr more gassy setiAbors. , . ' , I - BROWN & McGARTER Erie, April 29, 184F 1 . - I --Erie-money,ll7suited. VIRIIFIMONEY received taro- for Goods. at the, larva rates 'Th e y 'con b e bou g ht in the Borough ibr any other kiwi of footle. ^Call l at - - ' METCA LP'S.' July il. 18V. ------f— No. 4. Intel Holm. _,.. l IF 11 11 blz. Buffalo Itcctifie r ; Lv W ., lllBkey for'srle yrty),lnfo'r. Now Cabinet Ware Coom. JA., MAY would respectfully Inform the citizens of • vicinity, that he has taken the stand on the South East Rate am! Eighth streets, (a part of which is occupied by b. rem as a sash, door and blind Factory,) where he intends to ; On hand• keneral ussortmentof Cabinet Ware, Mile!' tic % happy tri exhibit to all who may want articles in that arrangements are such that he will al Ways have on hand tit of seasoned Lumber of the that quality, Irian which he will ufacturii in the best style any WWI: in his line of bliNinen • a mechanic binlgelf Mill thoroughly acquainted with the Im of Cabinet making in all its various branches, he intends to work in' the best and latest style, and by so doing he intends mire a liberal slime of patronage. Call and examine quern.' prices !kiwi: put chasing elsewhere. . I N. ILI Coffins made to order on shorthotice. /Erie, April 22, 18p3, 3; 04,1335 E EITO AFTP.R this date I nave determined rAI loods s for Cal at yllholmmlo or Retail full 30 per, cent. below former Cash cu s tom era will du well to examine our Quads and Prim fore golf g to Rullldo. • May PI 11. CADIV , w A T HE, undersigned o G uld rei.pec U tfully D i nform the gentlen Erie nail vicinity that be has opened a TMLORING on the South side of tlic Public Square, a few 'doors East , j Erie itaik , where he 1, ill at all titnewhe ready and happy t (l a upon theca who may vor him with a call in this lint:orbit Ffolll long experience in some, of the principal shops in Ei mid other European Mee, and strict attention to all bui which ti ay now he entrusted to hint, he confidently hopes y Shrill be IWIVN 111.'0111 il worthy to receive a share of public p age. if is work shall I e executed in 811011 a manner ns will close and important i tspection, and always in actordanc the prevailing fashion - N. E.i—Eutting don _ I Erie, March 2J, IE4 ; FREIICII, Oeoteh, able tolyles ; l'rin net Bradman; Sul hams, any quantity() June 9, 18-18. • WILI.OIV WAG 0 I ;dine 12. BETH TERRY CoNstaTINU of I' ed Limns and Jei Worsted nod Linen 0 nt No 2 American Bloi Eric, June hill, lglr' NEW! GO r ; ... WI tx )61113*01t TUE POPMAXI. TIM UST the most extensive. richest and cheapest al men of llenilens ten and ',mho,' DIRESS GOODS ever t Iced In this market—comprising it large and well selected a ~ went of LADIES' fin • Dress Goods, suited to the fashions. editors Make such wr • faces we cannot give our usual long lop li e. ntlice it tot+, tiey, e will Fell tine yard wide Lawns a as II cents, and other Gun )l) in proportion. Also a large I STAI'I, ,: (mous all full 10 per cent. below past prices. - Ladle , and Gentle' am this will lie the most fax °rattle little plenish !our wardrol •F that you will find in a long time to c N. 11, 1 would invitTe attention of the young 11,ndirg—thl teethe year of promhe to our rich assortment of flue thritil iglit forint(' oceasionjrt3o per cent. below former prices. In motto our moo 1. the Mudd • Fixpence, and for ('ash we to ill sell a shade tmer than any house west of sunrise. Eri pril 17, , It*. • 11. CAD 10. A eel eel t fie, U `;,`," l 400 AIV if A fJui j" p 9,7, I hea p fu BETTER LATE THAN NEVEM JUST eceived and this' day opening at No, t: American t a general assortment , of Dry Goods butted to the seas° gether With GroCerie's4CrOckery and Hardware which will b unusually low (lir cardir ready pay. Erie4une 7tlr, r‘RANAIES, Leinonl on hand ref the July 1. M 501 RE"' toll and polic 613 1 t; Boot And Shoo Store. Tltl sub Scriber would respectfully inform his fr and the public generally, that he bas purchased the Stock and rented the stand of Sate - het Hays, on the side of the liiantond, second door from the corner of street, which lie intends taking posses ton of ,on the Ist of 11 next, and he will be happy to see and accommodate his old fr and customers, and the public nt large. Ile flatters himself tl will be able to snake HOOTS, 8110 ES and all articles in his I business; to order Vlth neatness, &tribally and dispatch, moderate rates. lie topes to receive, as he is ill endeavor serve, a liberal patrol age.. tic will constantly keep on hand an assortment of u ell Boots and Shoes, is It eh he will sell as cheap, If not chear°er, can be had elsewhere A. GAM ; Feb. 2?,, „ fa EAGLE 3.700 WE ' would hiforn lie that we ha he known as ilicCrear Felt of new inachtner: and xxe arc nuw new stinerei+,l9l.'netsts, Sle have long experience mei we eontnientiv co,tont of thel'ohlic I faction IA) all n ho Ina! Custom Carding, Si quick. I Gra initti.l Factory acceptable fur l goods Fairvi'ew, May 1, AD If. T 171"713RS of 11,11 n late of ‘llllcrech tqlbscrib r, notice is e-late trinake imtfia agaillSt Maid estalc td tlementi Juno 10, IEIS 50PIECES Figu tsl and striped all Wool and half Wool ',cling; Floor (il Cloths, &c., for sale cheap at the Old, Store, on French street. April 1:3, irAOODYEAR'ti r tent Malik Rubber Fabrics, of the folio' descriptions,Vl ot consignment; Overshoes, Horse C.l carriage Cloth ir I tis, Air Fitton's, Air Cushions, Water ' Tobacco Pouches, Figiting Boots, Ladies Aprons, Coats, Cloaks, Tarpaulins, Elastics, Sou' Westera, 111 en's Clothing. piing bags, Sun Cases, etc., me., at the Agette . y, Telegraph Buil French treet. Bt. KO April 3, IdtP. ! „ • Tor Bale. AVA .11ABLE FARM, containing about 180 acres of moStly cleared, and has a valuable orchard and other he merits, situated about 1} miles 'from Girard village; being 0 , the Farm of the late Thomas Miles. Ualtl Farm will be sol how, and a liberal credit given. Enquire of Girard, Feb 20. 1818.-1.11 G. H. CUTLER, Ai, LEGUORN and Palm Leaf flats at G. BELDEN &80 ' [Jane 10] No. 15. Cheap anumrci AND morn= GOODS ' 11 ARRIVING IN.LARGE QUANTITIES at the Old' Jew :. in the Telegraph Building, on French street. Moses h. returned from the eities, safe and sound, and in great good h (of course,) after Purchasing a very large, a very pretty and .1 cheap lot of GOODS. These goods ho has determined to se; the principal of "SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK RETUR. Ind to get them out of the way as soon as possible, if not m ta therefore any man, vonn or child wishing to buy GOODS e j will know where to ! Our assortment of DRY GOODS, 4, CERIES & CROC ERY is complete. Please notice the fo n lug Silk and Fancy ;cods: Plasd Poult e S ot, , FIN ins nod Barred Muslin: Watered o ' Embroidered Robes, I Black Gros do Rhine, Rep Silks, assorted colors Florence, assorted colors, Linen and Mohair Gingh. Tissue dr! Cos mere Shawls, Canton Crape Shawls, Lace Caps and Col ars. SWISS, Thr e ad . - mid muslin Edgings boos and Flowers I. lien Cambric Handkerchiefs. &c. Also, French ilia k Clothes and Cassimers, Fancy and Su i n )a.siniers, t!aslitneste, Mohair and Worsted Coating of eve crown; Satin, Fat cy Silk and Cashmere Yestinsin, Silk nut in Scarfs, Stocks at d Ties, Silk Einen and Kid Gloves, Guri tic Siispendersi Collars, Bosoms, etc. April Id, t. NEW I GANDI3IIMMERGOODz °TATE STREET ONCE MORE Alit:AM—l ROSENZ% & nre now receiving at the New Jew Store. No. I. ' ing Mock. a new and splendid assortment ()ISTRIA AND . 1 MER DRY GOODS, R DY MADE CLOTAING, &c. &c. which Will be sold n little cheaper - than elm he bought at an er establishment Rua bide of sun down. Among his stock, m found-1 .• BROADCLOTIIS.—prench, English nlul American black, brown. gull and Jade: mixed Broadcloth); chenlins the chef Also, Dress and Truck Coats of the same material which IC rabili Iv end :link!' can't I.e beat. • CASSIMERES AND VESTIND.—Fine French * , Euglhd: American Cas.imeres—haatitintl vestinga, and superior 10011$ and vests of the same - 't ...... ........ • • • - . 19U:1131ER WARE.—AIt excellent assortment of Summer which cannot full to please. CALICOI:6.--Hoperior Calicoes, NMI 0 to 12 cm. per yard: • and see them.' • LADIES HAMS GOODS.—Under this head, we have every to adorn the felon e fall) Bat; Lawns, haw, Barriers, (1 over , Ribbons, Bonnets,' Muslims of all Shawls. &c 4, &e. • In short, our stoc in every department is large and selects , ereatcaie. Bel levi ig that a .Mituble is better titan a slow Oil we shall sell unusu. Ily low for cash or ready pay. Erie. Aprii22, ts p. Mr 7EIE $ A1'421 ELAXLIWAX). A li-TAN & COI ' have received, and are 1101 V receiving 2 - 1. stock of RIC I SPRING DRY GOODSamong whic be found the lateit, nicest and cheapest GOODS of the which the attention of the eitinens of Erie and viclnitY In in Don't forget the -tore--Coreer of Sixth Street aid tAt Scuire.l - - ) April TAI. FEI4CII, Englis I.ir tls from .1 t Junco 1518. , I= FAMORN and Chip Hats can lbe found Cite' 4 Ntay 17. ~ , , TIMIAI - -- - - -- - _ ._.-__ _...,_ _UT' i r, Buffed and raw Linseed Oil, by iiii lw eLt rules, Iv May 12. ' ° CART N on the shortest notite. JOHN GOLDI nd English filnghtuns, small plaid, fa. , d Lawns ; Prgandie ; French Printed /, Madonna's ;Striped tlnd Plaid Linon t quality. at. 'rIBBALSIs DEWE NS; large and small, always on hand, 11. CO I res DRESS goons. enC It end Scotch Gin g hntnellalsorines, ny Lynde Muslin. Also n g roat. Mari { ,et and Onthre Dem o Shawls. k in- roe Hi State St. M. bIAY = ODA DI9ODIT. i'r•lpericer'w(llultalo) Soda 116euit,. j Ic at No. 1, Perry Block by _ . 7:41 supply' 1. I :Mil IOTA! lay 11, 1-4 MESE perior aruclr,.fur family Me far tale ver (May 11. cu M. hi Win J_ue:B. EOI G, from e 10) ity for ~ a le by CARTER & BROTH lone shilling upwards, fur sale by ALLYN & CO • VRIIITO. , en h. 'o. I; Perry Mock, a large quantity of oranges and I.,,einoin4, ivluch will he . Appleg, Figs, Dates, Raisins and ourilt, al H. COO N, Eng' idh Currants, Mace, Cloves, Cinnamon, etc. ,y 11. CO( , WI 4DOW GLASS. . n FEET .f Meenlly'm best window elm., of nll from &I y 10 to 'll by:10, just received and for t o g. r light; c heaper than can be bought ehen here in Ow 11 tillopof 1. %VAILREN, coutli-enst corner of Stat grie. April 15, IEIB.-1,1 VED this d, y by express front Harper anti Broth e wing new 'it ork, viz: ilif-tory of Conetese, Iliogral inn', conlieWing memoirs of the Cohgresanf the /1 Drury G. Wheekr. n. - eI•AYYUft rAoTonx, ram n the wool growing mid cloth weaving we entered into a copartnership heremb ry, Thornton & Co. We have one rl ry, as good as cnn he procured in the COll ,nred to manufitcture or e‘chango cloths • why Blankets and Flannels for wool. I workmen in nil branches of the total Ipect full share of public confidence I We flatter Onr , elves to give general 11 y favor us with their custom. inning, and Dretsing, done well, ellen' applies. well seasoned with' Cash, wi i! work.. DAVID MeCREARY, JOHN THORNTON, THOMAS TneRNToN, BENJAMIN COATES, Erie, SAMUEL LILEY, 649. z TIIIITORS' NOTICE. linistration on the estate of Veter Hart , an, township, llecbl.;having been grant.. the , ereby given to all persons indebted to said •diate payment, and those having c • tuts Ipresent then' properly authenticated fo set- HENRY liiIINGRICII, Ad' r. find Atnetleart! Prints, Britut styles; 11.1 cents per yard, the Itlghtmt price at Tinumalk, DEvirm western Now Work College of liealth. ' 297. MAIN STREF.T. lIUFFAIXI.. N. Y. _ . . DR. G. U. VAUGHN'S VI.X:ETABLE LMIIONTRIPTIC MIXTURE.—ThIs celebrated remedy Is conhu;itly increasing in fame by the litany cures it iti making ALL OVER THE 'WORLD. . It has now betome the only medicine for family Use and Is partic ularly recommended fur - °DROPSY: . - olbstnces of this complaint hunted iatelyrelieved, no matter of how long standing. See pamphlet fur testiniony. GRAVEL, aro l l LB diseases of the urinary organs; for these distressing com plaints it stands alone; no other can relieve yeti; and the cures tes ti . eil to will convince the most skeptical; see pamphlet. Liver li, co !violins, bilious diseases. FEVER AND AGUE. To the great West espeetallY, and wherever there complaints prevail tis medicine is uttered. It NO MINERAL AGENT, no deltic ions rocipound is Avast of this mixture, it curer these ills ea .cs with certainty and celerity, and dues not leave the system to pid. See pamphlet: I'It 4 EE, a complaint of a most painful Character is IMMEDIATELY RELIEVED, and a cure follows by a few days use of this article; it hip,. before any other preparation for this disease, or for any other tli‘ease orig inating floni impure blood. See pamphlet. litillILITY OF HIE SYSTEM. weak bark, weakness of the kidneys ' &c., or inflaniation of the same, is Immediately rclicred by a jar days use If this medicine, and a cure is lways a result of 10, are. It stands as A CERTAIN REMEDY for such OMplalllta and also fur derangements of the female frame IRREGULARITIES, SUPPRESSIONS, painful enstruatials. No article has ever been mimed except this whi if would touch this %MO of derangements. It may he re lied may as a sure and effective remedy, and did la e feel permit ted to do could give a THOUSAND NAMES as proof of cures in this distressingclass of complaints. See pam. phlet. All broken down, debilitated constitutions from the effect of mercury, wilt dud the bracing power of this article , ii act iniine diately,yi d the poisonous mineral eradicated from the system. ERUPTIVE DISEASES will find he alternative properties of this article. . , PURIFY THE 111.001), 1 only, ices. ion ; ace , anti drivo such diseases from the system: See pamphlet for testi mony of dures in all diseases, which the limits of au advertisement will not Permit to be named here. Agents give them away; they contain ' ,' pages of certificate. of high character, and a stronger .1. ARRAY OF PROOF of the vi ues of a medicine, never appeared. It is one of the pe culiar features of this article that it never 'fails to benefit in any case, andif hone and musclesare !ditto build upon let the emacia ted and I i leering invalid 110 PE ON, and keep taking the medi cine as lo ig as there is an improvement. The proprietor Mould L i CAUTIOi THU I'UIILIC against a number of articles which conic ont'under the bead of . 1 SAgSAPARILLAS, SYRUPS, &c., RS cures for Dropsy, &c. They are good for noth ing.twd concoc ted to gull the unwary; TOUCH THEM NOT. Their inventors never thought °renting such diseases till this article Imd done it. A particular study of the ptunphlet k earnegly solicited. Agents and all who sell the article are GLAD TO CIRCULATE gratuit ously. Put up . in 30 on. bottie" , .at'S3; id oz. at Sleach—the largest hold-. log 6 oz. inure than too mall WOO+. Look Go' notl of get inn poeed upon. Every bottle has °Vaughn's Vegetable -Lkhoutriptic Mixture." blos ii upon ilv. plass, the acirroi signature of G. C. Vaught!, Buffalo, *looped upon AP fork. None other .zenttine.— Prepared by Gr. I:. l'. Vaughn, molt-old at the Nine it.al I nlirp,•2o7 Main siren, Itutlalo; at n hide -ale and retail. No attention gin'en Ire letters unle,, lust naid—Drrtrrs front regularly con, tinned Agents excepted; pest paid letters, or A erbal conitinnticat ions •ul iciting ad vice. protuptly attended to, erati4. offices de; °led exclusivelt top e Wile of IlliA I.rtie le. 11:32 Nas , ,att street, New York City; t5/.5 . 1: , .....t It., Salem. 314.• , ..and by the princileal druggists throughout the United 6tates and Cananda, as Agents. Fur sale by Carter & Brother and Button & Perkins; Erie: C. W. Burton, Meadville; Or. C. Balser, Fparta; It. C. Town & Co., North East; 'L. 1,. Jones & to., Girard; Ir. S. Smith, Bridgwater ' 11. Alagotfin, Mercer; Hall & Ilasklng. Pill(' Grove: M. wii , ol), Sugar Grove; Boyd & Vincent, Waterford; D. M. Williams and .1. D. :4tillitiler ton, Warren; Clia,e & McDotmoll, Titu.lille; Abraham Tourtel lett, Union; 11. W. Terry,Edenboro: S. Hall, Jr. Cranes v Wet Loons berry & Wheeler, Lockport; John A. Tracy, Fain lew. 1y33 Isort- I hib /sort- Our Ma ' low et of 1 o re. Ime. '4 be just 11011 cods IV. MOO ll.iogi,i Le): A:104 af ai o) (41 it Virle) TANTON'S EXTERNAL REMEDY, CALLED lIIINrS S LINEMENT, has, received the above title from thousands who have been beneritted by ifs use. Its operation is wonderful. Nev er failing to give Immediate relief, and permanently curing the dis eases for which it it recommended. For the last year I have pla ced before the public testimony of undoubted character from litany persons, well known ffiroughout the county of Westchester, where the great reputation of this medicine wan tind established. During the past year I have received from all parts (While county a' mass of evidence of the value of this celebrated remedy sufficient to fill volumes. of which I have selected a f w certificates. For the fulkdVing diseahirs Hunt's Liniment is a certain, safe and spee dy cure Rheumatism; Spinal affection, Weakness and Pains in the back and chest, contractions of the illttEek.4. sere Throat, Wilsey, Is sues, Ulcers. Ague in the breast and face, Tooth ache, Sprains, Bruises, Salt Rheum. Burns, Croup, frosted Feet, Bunions, Corns, and all diseases of the Nerves. As it strengtliner of the Nervous Spstent it exceeds all the plasters aril l medicines in the world. It is only tiece , i-ary to try it to to conviheed that it . will do all that the proprietors profe-ses. reputation is constantly increasing, and in ev ‘ry in-trance where it has been used it is aiwn).l kept a s a necussa Family Medicine. Read the evidence from abroad. M. MAY izes 1 lc by city, 1,. anti CERTIFICATE. East 80-lin, Pa., May 99, tert Geo. I: Manton—Pear sir; I comider it my fluty to rxmess my sentitmn Min kMalfor your kw:tin:Me medicine, Hunt's Liniment. I havg tariuus g applicati , copgigler ckt e of V 'ends hoe Dub arch ends at lie 1C Or id at The cheap rate nt tt Inch the article to be hail, places the 'Feach of all. It should Ibrin theprim. ipal external 'everyfamily. ' DANIEL BAKER, AI. L. niment is sold by all the respectable Merchants., & Drug igho;t the country, and by the Proprietor at Fine, sing, cEtawk; E. FTANTUN. by 11. Burton, Eric; B. C. Toni), North East; S. L. 'o.„ Girard. Erie, May I. ILAS. • fmrsD (lute &c.l r, !may o L gislq 'Jiro N.Y. For sal Jones & i l WIC ithan . E. 1...aril %V' OLES.A.TAZI COON 'RY 311:11.11A , and oth w er, ho ha% c not purchased their Spring of t-lwrar, rtiolas , es, White Lead, Nails. &e., &c., will - rind it io their adv.iatage biltire 11 , a call before pur- Chabillg e :en fiery. 111u,arraligeliwart are :i.ic II Mal We ean tirr nidt II e shorle,t notice, 1110 gt articles needed relail tlealerF. trantpornlllUll added. Cal at .1. Nine's ware lion ; HI! strei.• Landing. &I ,o m , Erie, 3lay rr: cod 2 1111XEI DIO AT NO. e NEV crraall,E,ED TO GOODS: It R. IHAVE Just receive*, and will continue to have on hand dt nil ttniegz, a large and general assornileill of Day Gonla., II inn- PM/ 'AND SII , Wr. and all kinds of Pw MITA( CIRO CERIre, which I will sell at ,he lowest Cosh pricts for Eric Bank Thlkf, at the face, Dollar for Millar. Those txlm may have Mal kind of money on hand, will do N% ell to call and examine my ..stock and prices, which I think c allied fail to give general sal isfactioh. Ale°. all kinds of Produce taken in exchange for goods,al the hest market mks. Po not forget to call at No. '2, Reed Rout...and examine for you r •elcen. 11. B. lIAVERSTICK. Erie, May 12, ttl9. .. • Bonnots! Bonnets: atini) asgriment of Lap Leghorn, China Pearl, TAre:t3lraw Gimp, Rutland, &c. TIIIIIALS & DEW Y. May 19. ' 7 ~ z.l . •>gt)(e-Y•bOViClitit no SEIGNIOR 6. Co. are Manufacturing and have constantly .11.• on hand a general as•ortnicut of Cigars, Tufrarce and Suuff. of 01l kinds and prices. which they will sell at Wholeeale or Retail a i,Ulc cheaper than the cheapest, at No. 3, Reed House. May 5,1511.. 4 . 2 Car- Jew I ving , ray ping, 111. GOODS Mt SPRING TRADD. . N' w R 7 receiving a very large stocand selling at prices lar, very far below any th ing ever tittered in Erie before. Further par ticulars lierealler. , In the meantime, please call at the corner store. Reed 'loam. P. METCALF. Erie, April 211, WI 5.50. - 0 1 Zirio Woolon Factory. 1900 YARDS of 'Cloths and Ormsitneres are now ready to be exchanged for Wool by the subscribers, at their usual rates of exchange. They have a variety of plaid and fancy stripes of the latest eastern praterns, for Cent's. pants and boy's Cloth s; MS a good variety of all n. , a ‘1; 00l Th eels lb r i - summer war. also manufacture, the the fol lowing h ices in cash, viz: For Black, brown, and steel-air cloth, anew per yard; cassimere of same colors RI cts; white Flannel 23 ets, arid pressed Flannel at 28 cents per yard. 31E11. FFEY & BREWSTER. Erie, 310 , 11, ISIS. 'nil, IfoV :rt. of' 1"4 21Irs.Purdy's Confectionary, N 0.9, Rood Rome MRS. PURDY would resTt l Tlly inform the public that she has taken the well know stand in the Reed House Row, re cently occupied by M. V. Keith, whereshe has now and Purposes tecsling constantly on hand, n large variety of CONFECTIONARIES, of her own manufacture, nn' ;old wholesale and retail, with dif ferent kinds of REFRESIIM fIN TS, such as Cakes, Pies, Dread and Butter Peached Eggs, Cold Fowls, Dolled tiara. Pork and Deans Ilot Coffee, Soda Water, Ice Cream, &c., &c., all of it hich will be served up in the hese null most paletable style. She has just re ceived a fine assortment of TOYS. to which she invites attention. Mrs. I'. has fitted up a room, up stairs, expressly for the accom motlntion of Ladies who may Wish to eat Ice Cream. She i 4 deter mined not to be surpassed by any similar establishment %vest of MOM, and w nll endeat or to afraid universal satisfaction. She indulges the hope that the ' , ante pauonage which was ex cluded to her prelltscessor es ill be Twinned to her. E • sits, May 11). .tore, Just I . or, very [I on E y, nor. icap, lOW.. Rib- Inlet I des- Sat etas- 5Q11114 4 011. PLOW !—Farusers nre invited to examine nnewyt in vented Plow n !deli obviates the necerrity of,• , crers-idowmg," sal made and °tiered for sate nt thq Erie Steam Foundry. by May 6, IBIS. I.E.FEER, - 14INN Mr Pc. (MINTER. G rt E AL L. Eon SitILDNN & r 4 O. 137 remove d their store to No. 5. c:r. Cl/P:11124th% one dour=ualh of Tibbals & Den cyan strife. They linve - ri 'general amottinent of Goods, and Hill he receiving a new Mods in a few days. Elie. May 12, TM ient tl.l3l- i i &e., oili y be arrovricrora ITU 1 13PRING TRADE. 11. ‘VRIMIT has returned trona the Eastern cities. and is now C reeeiviog. I ilk park) his unusual iissortitietit and variety of (tr /1111 S. t•lliteti to the Spring trade. which has litycii purchased - id the present low prices, and positively to he sold accordingly, Indic brick corner opposite the Eagle Hotel. Erie. April 29. le H. 50 blur illeAt. I du- Elio Dank N otes WILL be received at par in exenange fur Goods if delivere soon. May 17. . W. C.& R. r. inn.oFacr. ZEE sale a 00 M. 811"4"I" Lt *:; I'lR. l We Eric Nte uu Foundry: 1 SEIYNE'II:&.(IIESTER thing sing , iulls, ir OAF ST GAR on COiliiiiist4o , n at A. K. Ing',) ware house. _LA May 19. ' - RUST & KWIFX RAWII . I3.=-13ei4 Inthy by the box Or mingle lb. at No. 6 Bonnet Bloc state tart t. (May S.) - H. COOK. ust FRES 7 I Lemons and Oranges J received at May 10. . . - ---- H. COOK'S. .10111.0 KI El) Oysters, Gherkins, Sardines, London Porter, Are, Just J. -reee ved by - . [May 10) . 11. COOK. 00 I O LBsiLims Just received on consignment, and Stir salecheap, at A. KING'S Wnre house. June 8 I€4B , ' • UST & KELSEY, Agents. with ing" !their witi lin, ra I V. _ a i 7 INES & 17 , n heepers will always find the VV beat assortment of Gin. randy, Monongahela whiskey. common do. LOU, hiadeina & h alaga Wines, &c., •in town, at May 10. . - 11. COOK's. !=2 White with. N ray Fundy direct froln Mackinac on the corner opeovite the Am Court !louse by = U. It. WILIGIEE. p & tit DEM.: _ , barrel Of gal • 6r. BROTH 50 Filter LAC Auk Mazda Cut Ole ut It. COOT,:e tin, at or sonic lime past used the Liniment in my practice, fur Veases. atilt feel oat b-tled, from the success attending its ink, that it merits all that call be said in its, behalf. I t one of the, In'-t external rcmerlteg I have ever 11:41 ill Iter, Ringworm, Salt Rheum, Palos, Swellings, ITHE OBSER Wished Weekly and Tri- • • Trio County, Pa. IN & SLOAN, PUBLISIIIRS E. CORNER OF STATE STREET SQUARE. DUB OFFI TERMS OF Tirg PAPE: 'Fri-Week le published every 'Monday, flings. AL DOLLARdid YEA imontlts. Th , day E of rixt Single copies In Wrappers, 3 cents. The weekly in published on Sato rday,i and City Ruhecril,:ns the carrier, at By mail, or at the office; in advance, not paid in advance, or it. tthin three i of slih.ord , illif, two dollars will he Charged. All orders for the Tri-%Veekly out of the an panted by the cash to secure attention. Au tt_rAll communications mat beissist paid RATES OF ADVERT" Cade not exceeding 4 lines, one year. One square 46 es do. do. eii months do. do. three months, Thansient advertisements. 50 cents per snin less, for the first insertion; 2i cents for each i (Li Yearly adverti,ers have the privilege of but at no time are allowed to occupy more tha be limited to their immediate &seine's. Advertisements not having other directions, forbid and charged accordingly. 0 1 198[1algS3 LOORE: J. 11. WILLIAMS, Banker and Fachango Broker. Be.ileiln Brans, certificates of Deposite, Gold ands I Mee directly opposite the Eagle Hotel. Dn. Ph L 0 I Botanic and Ilydropathic Physician. 'Office 6th and WI streets. Medical books on the constantly on hand and for sale, DR. O. Z., DLLI Resident Dentist; Office arid dwelling in the East ii le of the Public Square, Eric. T Plate. from one to an entire sett. Carious Gold, and restored "to health and usefuln:! with instruments and Dent Wee so as to lea clearness. All work warranted. MOSES KOCH, WIIOLESALE VII) RETAIL Dealer in Staple a Groceries, Crockery, Ready Made Clothi Buildings, earner of French and Fifth spree, S. DICKERSON. Puyinetist AXD ScaozoN—Office at his reside opposite the Methodist Church, Erie. C. B. WRIGHT, WHOLPSAL*AND R ETA L (kaki in Pry Goals, Crockery; Glass-ware, Iron Nails Leather state street and the public square, opposite JOHN 11. ?.ULLA • Coux - rir and Borough surveyor—Office thir Block, Stan. birect, ncar7tii, Eric. April V, P 21.4. • I. ROSENZWEIG •' DEA [ARS in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Boots and rilioes, &c., No. 1, Fleming Bloc LES'I'EII, SENNETT & Cl' !env riiiNzimi, Whokwah• and Retail Dente' ware, & . Stan• Weil. Erie. BURTON & PERKI , WHOI.CFP, I. AND RETsll..l...aivrs,iti limp:. 3 GrQrcrw , , &c. Ni. 5. itri , fl Itoi i. Erin. ISF:NJA3IIN F. DENNII ATTOTtNEY 1T JAW, CLoveland, Ohio--01ficel in Atwater'N Block. Refer to Chief JUHlie JAW School; Ron. Richard Fletcher, 1014 Famuel 11. Forkiwk.l-114 Walnut art..Phllm Kimball. E•41.,53 Wall sut'et, New York. I for to th is GRAHAM & THUMP'` ATTORNEYA AID I'OUNSELI.ORIS AT LAW -01 Ot.ef S. Jackson's Store Erie, GALBRAITIIS & L ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW--thrle ablaut" the Public Square, Erie, Pa. J. B. JOHNSON. ATTORNSALA ND COUNSELLOR AT LLw—Office ing, up emirs, Eric. = JAMES C. MARSH ATTMINVY AT LAW—ollifc up stairs in Tat north of the Prothonotary' office, Erie. MURRAY WHALL ATTORNEY AND COONSELLOR AT LAW Store, entrance one door west of State strt Erie. J TIBBALS & DEW tr.ers in Dry Goods, Dry Groceries, Crock No. 1.11„ tie, Erie. HENRY CADWEL I DFATSR in Ilardwate, Dry Goods, Groceries, Diamund, and une dour east ol:the Eagle H. T. W. MOORE. PEALFR in Groceries, Pros isions, Wines, I.' Acc., No 1, Perry Block. State street, Erie. A. fi. HrrCHCOC DEALER in Groceries and Provisions of all ki doors north of the Diamond, Erie. HIRAM COOK, - WirocrsyLE A Yip R ETA 11. Dealer in cheap wet ecries, at N 0.5, Donnell Block, State 'street, ~~ 1 ~) ~ Office in Tammany Hall, second SUM, Si Willianms• corner, Erie. P. A. R. BRACE, ATTORNEY ♦ND COI - NAELLOR ♦T LAW, Pilaf iC IiTR'CIICC)) in the counties nrCrawford, Grai sin, and in Clay ton county, lowa. R. SEIGNIOR & C MANI.3"A.C. PL RF11.9 niLl Maier. in Imported Tobacco and Sault; No. 3, Reed Houk.e, Er R. ALIONIMI, SINI (TR. JACKSO DEM.rn iti Dry Good,. , ,;(rocerieo, Hardware, lruu, finite, &e.. DD. Cheap.ide, Erie, Pa. BROWN & M'CAlt l i WiIfILFSAIS: ANY. RETAIL I.ICaICrS ill Dry Good No. 4, Clicirpsi.le, Erie. 1 - WILLIAM RIBLE CARINFT 'OMR Upholster. and Undertaker' seventh streets, Erie. JOSEPH KELSEY MANUFACTCRER of Tin, Copper Sheet-iron Stove pipe, St . c., corner of French and Fif KELSO & LOOMI GENERAL. Forward we. inr,„ Prod ue &and in coarse and tine salt, Coat. Plaster, Shin west side of the bridge. Erie. "Enwia J. Kt iso, • WAI. M. GALLAGII GEIERAI, Forwarding and Commokdort Mc Etalt,Claster, &c., Warehouge on the Cu bridge. r.rie. WALKER & COO GENERAL Forwarding, Commission and end Ware-hothe eiot of the Public Bridge, G. LOOMIS & Col i DEALERS In Watchee, J,ewelry, Silver, Cenn l Britannia Rare Cutlery, Military and Fan nearly optiusite the Eagle lintel, Eric. G. Looyag, • • CARTER BRAT wnoi.EsALF :ma Retail dealers in Prues, Die-stutcs. (lass, See., No. Q Reed ilonse, I EAGLE HOTEL, Bt lits.tit L. BRoWN, comer or State street . Erie. F.astern Western amd southern stage - JOEL JOHNSON, DRAI in in Theological, Illit , eellancous. S School Woke, Stationary. kc: No. 111, Fr • , LYTLE & HAMILT I FAckenAnrx Merchant Tailors, on the publi west of Prate st t, Erie, _L. -WARREN. Villind and Door Manufacturer. and ,t corner of Sat and State streets, Erie. I D. S. CLARK. o.rov.s AND RETAIL Dealer in Grocer', ndlery, Stone-ware, &c. &c., No. 112, 1 Wit I Ch; E. N. HUEBERT & AM', Forwarding and Produce eqtutut , tern in Lehigh and Erie Coal. Salt a:( titular attention paid to the sale of Pr rchandize; N 0.3 and I Coburn Square. tiVI.I3CRT, O. D. SP_AFFORDI r in Law. Medical, school Miseellaneo &c. Stale st.. four doors below the P Deal In J. GOALDING. nom TAtt.oe. F Ida of the Public t of the Eric Rank. MFR , • • Rust & Zolsey. FM. IN EIoAT STARES, Groceries and Pros 'lN•ll.aridine. Erie Pa. are auciith for A. KING in the St emission Business, at the above ntentio bit:4lw. entruiderl to their care p ill pmcte and dispatch. • 16 K ; 81 R. & ( o And. prim ON CONSIG 8 ., PDS prone New Orleans Su tar. 1311111 s. do. ' • 5 Ws beg New Orleans MI 13 Kegs Nuns. 4 Dozjn Canal Shovels, • 3 Wols superior old Marione. cecived on consignment at A. RING'S RUST & IMRE I 13.31AWLMIN GILIaT V in i DIFFERENT PATTERNS an g' ki including the fabhionable Canton C ' als lin, all slimier. Alga. the French 'artunere, plain and embroidered: Del , and in short I ant hound to suit the I . is. sots uur Shat! 321122 Shawls: Shawls I X', rrtnted Cashmere. Tissue and M. (tired by (May 17.) TI PI MONET W - • 1. Persons indebted to the subscriber I that necessity compels me to call on tit um and adjust their accounts inured late' I ed.) Erie Money taken for Hat?, Cal ,ue 7: tOe.l exec. Ono Cont new - N etway from the orbreirker, about the a pprentice to the Illachr.rnithlngbilinnr. - 5e4 about 19 or 2U. MI immins are fur lug emit apprentice under penaity. and II treat e the abioe reward' rib.-. 1--;. /tam I", 1.4. : - - V E i t ( k 4 1 79 at . • ilikyllE t i ....4 Verfnc t l, •Payabl.• 1? 'EMI Ad s from th, .r , mtist o k. a calla/4D POll DIM re; of fift,,, 1 „,,,, amqop m „ • hnnging twoluEe N , 4 , IA ill be Oil Bills of Patty !vet coin, l ie, Pa. n French, I„, i Refprnied P., be Block, il l ineerted filled we! e • . them Teeth • of a a Fancy Dry ig. ke., Ca , . Erie. 1 I c e on Eleventh doeetier, .11azd Oils, ,ke., tu x ., he Eagle llori,Er ..---- story, No, i t k„ ready ntadeek* State rim, Vic ESTER, s in Stoves, 1140 • rediciuca,D)c 15921 ion Supvicr Parker, Cala l .l4 to st., 13o:ow,: Na ]phial Rickyy I 'ur tettizieuniali,± SON. Lc On Frunch sir 'E. cm lialla street,” :n the Cow) E i L. many Hall ltaci, over C. I. WOO t, on the thaw* Y, ry, Ilardwur,k, • c., north eide_of4 , tel. Erie. r uore, Candler, Fn*, da, State greet, th and dry• Farnit Erie, iskmer of led doors V • I.` dicta u Chien ll'oema and loua,Wts,t nd Doman Cyan. I:=1 lueens Ware, La, It' , Dry Crocentsit curorr ai_Plate asi ire. Ail Tiebt stoTat i i , treets, Erie. - In liere bun , : lee, ace. Pullit eat, W. Ir. 1.1.14. chant. and dealer .1 lie Doek %malt hice MerchaV-S , :rte. n nate4nl G•o(l:=,:iUnr.Jvn T. M. in'm E R. Palo." I Erie- 1 ; rid the Put , esque , I.lTtee. - • nday and (luso' Ch Etre& Ene• N, oquare, a few .10 cafe, in gig 16,0 ProvislorM renal ' , frees. Erie• 0. ion !Nie.rehanti!. aa/ 141 produce mesa/. t ue e arta vthebatt south Wharf, Bart, r. NOWA s Books ststienarb bile square. Isquare, a fog al" lisiono, at the EIO (44(; : p t Fl tgn e L a I rd :: : IMEI = !MEE AVate KELSEY. /ay' ,101 I style:. of soft, tile, Wu' -Zr: - rape el., plaid and it)st difficult fle. - C. B. ‘ValtillT DA . ' l. • ; car hereq tau aC m,ItO an . 0 ,01 1 (SpecialriA,"" 3 W., tJ t:11
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