TWO FACED PARTY.—WhiIe tho Whigs of the North tx COOLSIItIy claiming Con. Taylor as opposed to the ,pasion of slavery over dui territories of New Mexico 0 1 California, the 'Whig press of the South are equally la in claiming, the exact reverse. Now which is right! Gavitr, of this city, Says it has the "hest evidence oe , G en . Ta) tor "is disposed to favor the great North- Aminoveraent of opposition to the extension of slavery." that is that eYidenco 1 Why don't the Gazette publish A ' For the simple reason that it does not exist. They tyre not get it, and on the contrary when Gen. Taylor 0 , a sked by :Nlr. McConkey, of Cincinnati, to defino his, lestion On this very question,ho said, "I harelaid it Joten' Ds principle NOT to tire 'r)/ opinions upon, or prejudge o gy way, the rarroas pesttons of policy now at issue oreen the political parties of the country, nor promise f ist I would award(' not do, were I stated to the Pres ono V r the United Slates." A n d yet in the face of positive assertion of Con. Taylor himself, our pious txeuiporary exclaims, "What matters it whether our i xdidatl for President resides North or South of Mason Dixon's Line, so that ho is a true-heartiod, patriotic knetican cithen7 And at this junctore, vi , hat matters r ., when we •nre assured upon tfb3 best evidence that Ineandidate is disposed to favor the great Northern v oniepi of opposition Fe the extension of Slavery?— I lit we Anist, stop." We should think it was time you. , vo wed," after easing your stomach of such a whopper. e r r perhaps th 2 editors of - tho Gazette had bettor read ir following indignant denial of its reckless and un. waded assertion above, from the Mis - sissippi Courier, a dtcalTitylor paper. .?lore dare those unscrupulous maligners (thars the uetto) say that Gen. Taylor—a man of such pure. no , and uuslined character—viould prove a traitor t. . among whom ho was born and raised?—that ht. 21d betray the southern people on this vital question?-- he would prove false to his own interests, and scorn. l e turn his back upon his old associations 7 What ground e they (tho. Editors of the Gazette) for putting forth .h vile and unfounded statements? In the course of ; ,g life, has Gen Taylor ever displayed any disposi st to betray his country? Does he bear thei marks of a tort No! Let his Vilest traducers (the Editors of ~,Guette, rigain,)point to a single act of his life that ;tacks of treason!" AsOTHER NAME rem FEDERALISM.—The Whigs are ;ce morn preparing to change their name. The last 'ate Convention was not called as a convention of the .4 but of the- TAVIOR party of Pennsylvania. Tho IAILS are numerous that cause the loaders t i e fulfil the N , phecr, made ten years ago, that while the principles Federalism are the same, (however disatowed,) its .. es ore constantly changing. Whiggery opposed the ~.with Mesiee; and is therefore odious to the Country. 'ttdrocated the Bankrupt Law, which is another proof !its unpopultirity. It was for n Bank in I'd4l, and that anew title to universal execration. Besides, it was , tigery thatheaded off the old leaders that st.tod by the ;position 1-o long, owl this adds yet another to the mg r causes that clamor for a new name. Nativism will ..01 coalesce with it. unless this change is effected. What hall the now appellation be 1 Mark the prediction ! 'wst, in order to carry Taylor, the opposition will be the mini party, and failing in that. as it will, it will as lac the cognomen of the " Free Soil party." knoeraey will hold on to its old and unsullied title, lid win a new victory Under it—a tido y over the m g Of tire Cajon. • We dip the above from the Pcnnsyfranian, for the ,: T (To of putting on record and endorsing the propho v; itrontaius. Thtit whigery is doomed to an over- Omin/. defeat in November, there is now not a shad nor dot hi. No event, not yet unwound from the woof eiime, is more certain. Cut up, divided, distracted 'd disheartened, they will make but a feeble resistance oche united and confident hosts of Democracy, under !dead of those tried statesmen, Cass; and Butler.— ..,tl2 such defeat will disappear from the political vo `ulary the name of ichq, Mid in its place, be inselibed Free Soil." Democrats, lump! democrats will then e the object of those men who have mounted this hob , for the purpose of working out th it rerengc against s Democratic party for fancied injuries. All such men AI remain, and the party, freed from their weight, will grouger than ever. We wish them joy in advance in d -sir new associations. Ire On receiving the nomination for Congress by the Linocracy of the 2t2d district, JAL E. 31'FAncAisu, Esq.. Editor of the Crawford Democrat, very properly rb 7ed from his post as Editor, until after the Election. In ‘O , mean time WM. II DAVIS, E.g., a gentleman of de ability. occupies the editorial typod. Dimatatric intito attention to tho' call c another I column for n grand Democratic Rally at the • !louse\ on Wednesday evening next. lion. H. K. Slim, of Buffalo, who is announced to address tho Do • rwr, on that occasion, is one of the most eloquent • ti, rated advocates of C 63 and Butler, of whom the Lmivm S!.ite can boast. We trust that the Spartan De r.c.'rey of . Erie and vicinity, will ho on hand and wol amo lain in such, a manner, that when he returns to %A own State, he can give a good account of our zeal cii enthwiasm in the good cause. Fsoq Nln. Ct. vt . .-1t is stated on conipetent authority, ta” the buffalo Courier, that Matthew L. Davis. Esq., —"the OA boy in specs"—has received a. letter from Bear) ('la}, declaring that ho will fett - it his duty to ac.. CIA a nomination from any respectable body of his whether representing a State or County.— Aliothecletter is also said to to have been received by a c:Torent person, corroborating this. If this is so, and Then taken in connection with tho recent important tAesient in New York city, and the short but signifi ant telegraphic dispatch from Mr. Botts, there can v ,, 'Ply be a- doubt, what becomes of the Gtrzeits's tiltchorized boast that "Mr. C. will put his veto. upon it Movement) as soon as he hears of it"? 1,1,, M. BO r N OUT TOR CLAY.—The well knoWn '. l z l, l•llan-or;die Botts—the man that slept with-John T: l, r-ic out for Clay, and against Taylor, in a letter to th. C:1 ) committee in New York. The letter wo shall t•U'orca,lon to publish on Monday—our colums aro too 'eAded to allow us to (10 * so to-day. Botts, it will be Pmenthered, is a Member of Congress, from iho Rich th.triet., Virginia, and is ono of the most promi- L - zt min, of the South. Our readerii undoubtedly re f:flu:ol'N letter to the Chicago Convention, and how i 7, alrt Gintite was in publishing it. Will that paper Le as prompt to publish this? Wo shall see! 'sr. ELECTION.—W e have as yet, but few returns Maine, thou g h NUCII as have already boon received, ~, rlfirin our e‘peetations of a decided democratic majori ti over Tao lur Whig.. and the Bolters and Abolitionists.= hrould appear that the fragtnents and fag-ends of all ?iaits, hitherto distinguished by the title of •Scattering,' cre I:aternired and managed to double the scattering I, 't at the preceding election. vi TIV 6 TITY 111E6, has withdrawn his name from tho 11,:.ner Electoral ticket of l'ennsylvauin.—Buffale Re- Int. above is a fair specimen of "harnhurner" honesty. 7 ?.lnfcrence intended to be conveyed by this simple an -loncenient, is that Mr. Ives has withdrawn from the , mfratic electoral ticket because ho cannot support ( a.ci• Such is not'the fact. Mr. Ives has received a 2 :ciimtion by the friends' of Cass and Butler for State .-ftiator, and is consequently ineligible for an Elector. 4" The Gazette has found out that "Hon. David Wit :lt is not as strong a man at homo as ho is , gerkorally t 'PPo9eil to be." Before the Buffalo nominations we 'apeet the Gazette would not have acknowledged this 'tea with the same oVidence. The fact is this knife with two edges begins to draw blood - on witigery at - ."an Canning rate, hence the sudden change in the tune, %nee the August Elections, Taylor stock has boort . constantly on the decline. The fi re from the people, com, bined With (len. Taylor's fire on himself, is doing tho Work in a sale that is refreshing tct ail 'democrats. Two months since, 1 . ,.w dreamed that the great military loader would h e so reduced in his popularity 'TOO I! Ilirrrn+r.ss or PAR fl".—Before Gen. Cass was ?tvi.t forward as a candidato fur the Presidency, ho spokr n of by men of all partia, as a Statesman who t:4l,.rrNl honor on the An4rican name. The North Revi,:w, the leading periodical of tho country, top, spol e of GC/I. CASS in pzi:l7: 9'lle history and science,' as well as the sociul pros t:*ray of Nisehigin, arc not under greater obligations to :,,I,olwideal, living or deaf!, thau to that distinguished scholar awl StatttamOi." By Magn a : tic Telegraph. Dispatches fort Trt•Weekly Observer MISIZIKILL 4 7 .;,( `1;i": 6 ' or Tun EUROPA! REPRES TATIO ' OF FAVORABLE CROPS, Wo aro indebted to t l e Pittsburgh Line for this report.] The United States' descriptions n i cely, and reduce holders offer American a disposition is manifested to take over prices. Lxvxne OL Cons EXCHANGE, Sept. Ist. The duty has declin barley, oats, beans, dined from 3 to 4 pane: Sack flour is 2 and bbl taken place in oats and of Is pet: qr., and Omni d this week, Is per qr. on wheat, l eas and rye. Whim has de pere bu. on both free and bonded. flour is lower. No change has barley. Oat meal is at a decline is a better demand for Indian 'or shipment. is steady, the trade - not having -Sales this week, 39,480 bales. corn than on Tuesday In cohort the &pan on hand a largo 1341)1)1 Fair upland and Mobi o same as last week. New Orleans declined 1-5 p.nce, and advanced 1-8 on middle and lower grades. Salts of Sea Island at heavy prices, say from j to id lower titan previously. • lum.Asn.—All is quiet in Ireland. O'Gorman has positively escaped to I , •atice. ENGLAND.—Lord John Russell has made a tour o per sonal inspection to the Chartist districts of Englan : In Manchester and adjoniiing towns, numerous arms have been made, and two ofi the leading chartists smite cod to ten months hard labor in prison. Dr. McDowell, . char tist leader, is convicted of treason. En AscE.—The National Assembly has decided t . pros ecute Louis Blanc and Causidiero for the part the took in the late insurrection. Louis Blanc indignantly refu ted the charge in tho Assembly., Caussidiere went fully i into details and contradicted the iusinuations of h's ac cusers. After the latter descended from the Tr rune, Cavaignac road a retplintion from the Attorney G neral, asking authority to corlmonce proceediiigs agnins their accomplices. After an exciting debate, warrants were granted and they were ssued on Saturday, and the police proceeded to their residdncos to make the arrests. Blanc fled into Belgium, but was overtaken and arrested at Ghent, having no passport. The Government, however. released him; and ha sailed for England and arrived at Dover on Tuesday. Citussidiero escaped and s Was not to bo found, and probably lies hidden. No l warrant was is sued against Ledru Rollin. Louis 1141111)Po had applied to the French Government for his private funds. Ausrnte.—Austria has accepted the mediation of England and France, and expre'ssed a hope that through the intervention of tho Germanic powers, peace may be restored. - GERMANT.--ITho Assembly is engaged in discussing the constitution. HUNGARY.—The Hungarian troops have helm defeated by the Sertdan rebels %%till) great foss. PRUSSIA.—Thori Its boon a serious riot at Berlin.— The House of the Preidetit was attacked with fragments of iron railings. Severa l persons were killed and wound ed. Many of the streets were barricaded. ThO -Aus trian and Prussian ministry had both taken measures to suppress public meetings. • YORK, September 130 P. M. A droadful hurricane has visited St. 'Kitts, West In dias. It lasted five hours with two shocks of an earth qunko. Most.pf the lhildidgs in the wh i ole island aro thrown down, nod the, sugar cane prostrated. Rho loss is very grant.- ,Tho schooner Mary foundered withal! on board. A -vessel at St. Martains was lust with all the crew. The injured ;lie more numerous than in the hur ricane of lfM or the earthquake of 1849.. M.vrsErs.—Flour Vvithout change, Sales 4,000 bids. nt :soas6 OG 1-4 (Cr t ostorn, e;G 11.2a6 19 for pure Gun- C 332 Corn heavy—Sales 3,000 bu at 68110.9c.f0r mixed, 70ii 72c for flat yellowO'haric for round. Sales 5,000 bu. of wheat at $1 39. Oats dull—LB,ooo bu sold at 37c. Beef without change. Saks of Lard at 9c. Saks of Whiskey at 30c , in 'ibis. BIWA! 0, SCilt. 13-3 P. M. Market inactive at declininz irtes. Sates 11500 bbls. flour at $5 12ia5 18 1 3-4; 1000 Ws. Ohio at $5 271 1 . Ono thousand bnqh l i els Cleveland wheat at $1 08, on eri s dit of 30 days, f.).000 bush Southport, at $1 02, 5000 bull Ohio, at $1 07. Corn lick! at 55cts.; Oats 26 ctq. Ilighwines 24 con and no sales INEw Yonx, Sept:. 12-7, P. M. . Free Soil ticket succeeded in charter election, in Alton, Illinois, by 29-I majority. - Arkansas .Legislatitre - stands, 76 Democrats, to 23 whigs. Returns from par i of Maine offered no criterion by which to judge of thO result. Free Soil Vote is about one third as largo as the Democratic vote. Locisvittr, Kr., Sept. 11, 18-IS. Yon can inform all friends that the whole New Orleans lino will be quickly finished and that the part of it already finished will continue to be worked steadily, by now in struments. I The injunction only effects the use 'of one kind of instruments on a short lino in Kentucky. and on thnt short line we now use a different plan. The injunc tion does not effect any other parr of our vast lines. I refer you to my brief address to the Peoi l ile of Kentucky . You will soon see the lightning flashinfi from your sea board to New Orleatis by our line through! the Mississippi Valley. I act bytho l advice of good counsel. H. 'O'REILLY. CINCINNATI. SOFIL 13, 1848. The O'Reilly lino between Louisville and New Or leans, is advancing steadily to completion—the section between Now Orleans and Baton Rouge has just com menced operations, and the line from Louisville is work ing successfully through Nashville, Tuscumbia, Mem phis, and Holley Springs.. Tho section between Tus cumbia and Baton i Rouge requires only a little more wire, and this gap rill be filled in a few waeks, , when the whole O'Reilly;,linc between New Orleans and the western citkt be—completed So far from being stopped by injunctins, tho lines were never in better or der, and now instruments lire used in Kentucky in place of those which the Judge objected to. There are-twenty -ways of Aelographiitg. and Mr. O'Reilly provides several kinds, so that no.delay can over bo expected on any, lino constructed by him. The Kentucky injunction, which is no farther than the single instrument used at Louisville, and there a now ono is placed, and other now instruments aro ready whenevOr necessary. In other respects, the O'Reilly lines, which now form an aggregate of four thousand miles, aro working in their usual way. r . H. O'REILLY. Market difre* tint little from Saturday. Sales 2500 bbls. of flour at $5 25a5 37i for common and lgood; 10- 000 bushOls Clovelimd wheat, to arrrive, at $1 08;, 4500 do Milan, at $1 08, and 3500 do white, at $1 12y Notthing doing ih Oats. Highwines 24 cents. No change in other things. WE SHOULD Luiz TO Szr. IT.—ln - obedionco in a se cret circular ,latel) issued to the faithful from head quarters AI Ilarristurgh, the Gazette proposes to hold a grand macs convention hero, sometime previous to the Governor's electiiin, something after the plan of that on the 10th of September.lB4o; This is just what we havo boon looking for, and is just what we would like to see! It would be 'such a complete/Ix:le that'oven whig ery would not fail to seo the iadifforence the people fool toward Taylor! We say; then, by all means lotus have the convention !, ARICANSA9.-Tir democrats appear to have -carried every thing before them in this State. Taylorism don't pay expenses down eolith. GLAD TO HEAR T.—Marcus Morton, Collector at ton. it is said. has his walking papors. BUFFALO, Sept. 11-3, P: Ho.. )arcs TUOMPSON.—We are pleased to perceive that this able and distinguished Democrat has boon re nominated . for Congress by the Democratic Conference of the Erie district, and that ha has consented to bo a can didate for another term. His talents are of a high order. his Democratic principles beyond suspicion, and, know ing his ardent desire to retire from congressional duties, we regard his consent to serve as a candidate for another term. at the earnest call of his Democratic eonstitucnts. as a high evidence of his patriotic devotion to their in terests. Whitever shades of difference may exist amongst us upon the cameleon phases of the slavery question, let every true Democrat remember, that the success of the regulai nominees of the party for Congress is immediately identified with the triumph' of Qum and Burrt.En, and the petpetuation of the glorious principles to which we aro all devoted. We trust Judge Thomp son may be sustained, as he fully deserves, by an•in creased Demeiratiemajority.—Lan. Intclligencer. GREAT Fa IN BROOKLYN.—The city of Brooklyn wits visited by a terrible conflagration last Saturday night.— The fire krokc out at 120 Fulton 'street, at 11 o'clock, and raged till half past six Sunday morning. Between 200 and 300 buildings were burned or materially damaged.-.- The loss is estimated at $1,500,000, a small part of which was insured. , Wrrunnewsr. or As Eta:cum.—Timothy Ives, Esq., of Potter county. having been nominated for the State Senate. has withdrawn his name from the Democratic Electoral ticket. His place will have to be supplied by the State Central Committee. "THE MODEL Wlllo."—Don't fair! to road tho articlo in another column under this head-- r it is a trio picture drawn by a master hand. So far as "Boston" and the State of Massaelnisetts is concerned, wo know an Editor not a thousand miles from Fredonia, N. Y., that it fits to a T. UT One Miss Isabel Dickinson, from England, is per sonating male characters at the Broadway theatre, Now York, with groat eclat. In England situ carried all be fore her—except her bustb, we progeny. Western Lite! The first number of lid: now Monthly has been some limo on our table, unnoticed publicly on account of a press of other matter. Its appearance is very creditable to the enterprising publishers, and the Editor—long and favorably known as the successful conductor of the Mes senger weekly—has served up a dish of literary delica cies, where nny ono, not over-fastidious, can find some thing to " tickle the palate." The original articles are by James Sheridan Knowles, 11. W. Rockwell, Guy 11. Salisbury and others, combined with a large variety of - selected matter; making 48 pages of valuable reading, well printed on handsome paper, with clear plain type ; for the verytow price of $1 50 per annum, in advance. As the first experiment of the kind in this'section, wo hope it will meet with a generous support; wo hope, al so its editor may see fit to make it what its name imports, a toestcrn magazine—a receptacle for Orikinal Western Literature. Pub. by Jewett, Thomas & Co., Buffalo, N. Y. • CASS & BUTLER! Grand Democratic nail, A grand Domocratic Rally of the "bays of '4l" gill take place at the Court Houso in this city on WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPT. 0, 1840, And at the Greenwood School Hot se, in HARIIORCRE 7.1 C, At :I o'clock P. M., of the saino day, on whichl occasion that eloquent champion of CASS, 'BUTLER, and dem ocratic 111 easuroH, ' Hon. H., K. Smith,. of Buffalo, N. Y., will address his fellow-citizens ?fl tho Keystono state on the various political questions of the day. The Democracy of tho adjoining townships aro invited to attend. • Sept. 15. 1848. Democratic meeting at Conneautville. A Democratic Meeting will be held at the Borough of Connonutville, on the 20th inst„ at 2 o'clock, P. M. • A general attendance of the Demobracy of the county is requested. We aro informed that Monnis LONGSTRETIf, our can didate fur Governor, will be present and address the meet- MI Whoever wishes to soo how the sterling democracy of the North West do up business, and ?with what enthu4i asm they enter into the contest for CAss'& Ihrri.r.iti and the entire ticket, would do well to attend. There are no I disorganizes among thorn. FEVER AND AGUE ti speedily cured by Dr. Orgoo4Fs India Cholagogue. The shallow complexion and diced eye which °hen ',wedeln; attacks, are in a few days en. tircly removed. The health of thowands har been perfectly re stored by this medicine.,when all other remedies have led. Its operation is not simply to tui.petnl -the dbease'for,o time, but to purify the gyviell), and restore it to round and perfect health. A small %realise on the "causes, treatment and cure of Fever and Ague, and other diseases of bilious, climates," may he had gratis of the undendgued agent. It gives OR pleasure to publish what we know is coo worth, in these days of Humbug. It ix truly refreshing to lie able to say here is an article which, though prided and lauded to the skies, is not praised too highly—is not overrated. In put ling forth week after week, notices of the Great American Reme dy, Vaughn's Vegetable Lithoutriptic Mixture, we - feed, that we are doing the public great service, and the suffering sick-will new. er use this medicine without thanking the nian`who inYenled the art of printing. It has restored thousands all-over the world ;no matter what the complaint may be. it is the panacea foot. !Twas only a week since we heard of a case of complicated and truly of• dieting female debility, %% bleb lms been cured by this article, after the lady had used up hundreds of dollars, and employed nullity physicians. Six bottles of this mixture cured her, and she is now a strong, healthy woman—six niontlk ago she was completely ta ken down in spirits and constt rtlou. rail upon the Agents in this paper, under the Great American 'Remedy. Get pamphlets. MARRIED: On tho 10th inst., in. Greenfield, by Jumes Wilson Esq., Mr. John Reed, of McKean county, and Aliso liar riett Moore, of the fornier place. On the 12111 inst., by Rev. William Todd, Mr. Bonin min Wilkins, first Mato of the steamer Troy, to Miss An na Backus, both of Erie. On Monday, Sept. 11th, at the residence of Col. Norris, Greene township, by Rev. A. G. Laurie, Mr. William A. Bean, to Miss Cornelia H. Norris. _ ,On the 10th inst., by the Itov. William Todd, Mr. Zalmon H. Morton, and Miss Cordelia S. Jackson, both of Albion. tDIED: August 18, Mary Hyatt, daughter of James and Kesia Lytle, aged eight months and eight days. S(IG AR CURED lIAMS.—A nice articleof Sugar 31Artis can be found at H. a CLARK'S. Sept. 15, 18.1,4, Window Dash, and Glass. ARTF.R & DRO'rliElt have now on hand and Intend keeping V constantly. a:supply of the best quality of Window Sash of all sizes—readviilled with Eastern Glass of the tirst 11rdnils—. which they wilt sett as low ns the loweig. even where the Pitts burgh article is used. The Painting and Glazing is done in such a manner as to give entire satisfaction. Orders for Sash'or Glass, of any size, quality or quantity, received and promptly attended to. Persons who contemplate building, will be able, by calling on ns, to Make very satisfaetory arrangements for the above articles. as well as for Paints, Nails, &e. Erie, Sept 13, IS4B. No. 0, Reed House. rioAL.—A superior quality of COO, for sale at A. King's Land tog, Pitt St. by liver & KELSEY, Erie. Sept. 11, 1819, Agts. RAGS: RAGS I—Any quantity of good clean Rags will ta ken in exchange for Groceries, by H. COOK. Erie, t3ept. 15, IE4B. HON EY.—Pate strained Honey for sale by H. COOK Erie, Sept. Et, IP-Pt. i 11 1 11E811 LlME.—Atall times for sale at the Kiln near the New £ Furnace by 13311T11 JACKSON. Erie, Sept. U, 1819. Take Notice. PREPARATORY to going East for my stock, I will sell Thp r Good/gat east. for cash; and Groceries. Iron. Nails, Salt, &c.. at a small advance from cod. Borough warrants, and most kinds of country produce received - ht payment. ' Cash wanted on old debts in tea days. salmi JACKSON. Erie, Sept. 7, 1818. 17 Water Powers to Let SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the Canal O ffi ce. Erie, until Saturday the 21st day of Oct. nem. for the yearly rent of the surplus water passing round Locks No. Si to 07 inclu sive, Conneaut Line, Eric Cana!, for a tern not to exceed 21 years. payments to be made semi-annually. By order of the Board of Directors. 17 M. CO ' IJRTRIGN7'. Canal office, Erie Sept. 0,161 8 . Superintendent. WILSON & LATTIMORE i PnVECIAMB aan senotomi. °Mee over the Erie Rank. J. P. Woos, M. D. P. Lvernlthas, M. D 1 00 1101.8. SALT, on hand and lbr sale low, by Aug. 10. _ 11. COOK GRASS CLOTHS for skirts and Sun bonnev4 red limpets win. dow Muslin, Pointed Landscape Shades, and other rich New Goods, just received per express and railroad by ?. June 10, 1818. ALLYN & COIT. POUNDS lizd le fl i o 4 ll . oo . for one dollar, at IL COOK'S ary ISTossangor. • - -uotioness FOR BUILDIN G S IN SCHOONERS FOR TUE U. S. REVENUE SERVICE. Tatastutv DlPAlRrivre. Sept. ISOM& Sealed Proposals, distinctlyeniktrsed 8 ' ProaotalsON Devalue Val ells." and addressed to the &Warm, of the Treasury. will be re'. ceived at this office until Lk o'clock. noon, of the tenth day of Oc tober neat. for furnishing the !materials and certain aptitnuenta. constructing and delivering afloat oriz oratoultoro for Ma U S. lt, " 1 ` 8181 "/CPrief• The ;materials and dinaensious as folio,. Four topsail Schooners of not less thou one hundred and fifty nor more than moo hundred and tlity-five tous Oath, CUltain - hOUge measurement. The madels, plans, and bulldhig instructitmr to be fUrnished by this- Departnient, and the emelt' to lie completed- within four months uMa thldelivety of the building Plata, - SPECIFICATIONS The kerb of white oak, to side ten inches, and to be twelve Inch es deep below the rabbit. The whole of the „sour timbers to be of white oak, and their shape to be; of natural growth. imbibes, of same materials, ten by twelve inches. Every alter nate floor timber to be bolted with copper bolts three quarters of one inch thick. The remaining ticick timbers to be fagened through the intml and keelson with topper bolts seven eighths of one loch thick. Lkadmood of white oak Apron, Knight - 114444 and Dra*"..., of live oak, and both to be fully and securely thiteued with copper bolts seven eighths of one loch thick. Fra'nea of white oak, to tie placed two feet apart (ruin centre to centre, to mould twelvelnehes at the heel aim sin limber qt the head, and to side eight inches. Each Fair mk of same in aerial ua floors the shape to le of natural growth, ::: d l 0 twat( 1101 11511 don, four feet. Tvp 7tiabsrs to be of live oak, locust and cedar, and the fratue to be solid flout all ai far us the poopikek extends, and forward from tie fonliggiug. ' Earmarks to be solid furwurd of the fore rigging, and to be planked inside a n d Out WWI ta 0 LICil white oak plank. The remaining portico of the bulwarks w be single, and of two inch white pine plank, and the whole of tit: deck. bulwarks, wales bee., to lie pluggel. Srnarksoss to be of locust, perfectly, clean anti sound, and to side seven Inches; . The bottom to be jilanked with the hest white oak plank, three inches thick. Wales of like liglitergals, tour inches thick, and to dimluirh to the thickness of the bottom. The bottom to be !awn ed with two composition spikes, seven inches long, and WO locust treenails in each frame, and to be butt bolted throughdut w per Wits Ore eightlis of one inch thick, and four strokes int the bilge ION! glistened with copper bolts that quarters of one inch thick, mid nut less than four teem apatt. The Ccilutg to be ut yellow pine two inches thick, except four bilge strokes, which areto be of oak, four bridled thick. and to he fastened with two spikes in each frame. •. Clamps tu be in two strokes of yellow pine, four Inches thick and twelve inches wide, and each strake Pn rears six left on each ride, with two bolts three quarters of one inch thick Wendt frame and drake. - Deck Frame to be of yellow pine ; beams to Mould six incites on the ends and Ingle Indies iti the centres, and to ride not leas than ten inches, with carlines at proper intervals. To he thoroughly secured with lodge and Lamont knees, and hanging knees under each alter n ate beam. The whole to be thoroughly (Jimmied, aud no root knees will be admitted. Waterways to be of white 'pine, nine by thirteen inches, nod to be thoroughly fartened to the beams bud side. . . - The Main Deek to be of white pine, flee from knots and ' , shakes, three Inches thick and six inches It ite a except three strokes on cacti side, nearest the waterways, which w ill be of the same materials and width, but four inches in thickness, which thiee shakes will be let into the beams anti crudities, and bolted thrungli the side and waterways with bOlts five eighths of one inch thick, and not less than four feet apart. Maui neck to be fastetted it itlt two six inch ifou spikes lit each bean; and suake, and one in i nch • canine. Batch and 'Mast combings to be of ltwiany, tir [ covered with composition plates on the top and corners.“ iso i l l'iank linear and main railof oh It or yellow pine four Meths' thick. Hammack rad and netfbigo_tci be tinishel in the usual mantic'. Full poim deck, flush with the Main rail, and' with a cockpit aft. Beams of poop deg* of white pine. and deck of like material two and one half inches In thickness; and the whole to be securely kneed and fastened to the frame. Furccasila deck to extend to the bowsprit Mits. Ilera deck to be of white aSii and lilill In lEllelle".01111 banished with all necessa ry fasiettiiigs. Ti.e copper frotenings of the 1...R011110 be can ied one lout Moot e the load line. The u hole to be well caulked, paid and scraped insvle and 01111111 e bottom to he planed, and all the wood andiron work to be cot ered with three Coats bestpaint. The button' to btitirst cot ered is Rh patent felt, and-coppers 1 to the load Aiwa with pure sheathing copper properly distributed, from eighteen to Wen y-eight ounces to the square non. To furnish all tile spars of et cry ee..erivtioa, fully fitted, end placed in their proper posi tions. The loner maqs to I, of white phut, 1111:1 tilt' feglilllC of the spars of spruce, free from know, mut oh catch lilltleiltdOllS as may be hereafter given. To furnisit nil the iron, brass, and plumb er's work, (inclumeg two indent water closets,) in any say con nected with the hull, spars, blocks and rigging, with the exception of anchors, Chains, water tanks and armament. To furnish and tit upon board °teach t essel, two copperrnorms ..iin der to those nail -1 utactureil by A. J. ALLA/RE & CO., of Net • iiork, with two com plete sets of goer, and extra boxes. To fur dab all the blocks, with iron work complete. All blocks of greats diltietisionm than seven inches to be plank blocks and provided with friction rollers; and all of less size, with Iron pins and hushes. To furnish a capttlan, steering apparatus, and six patent (side lights of the test descrip tion. To furnish the materials, fiktettings, &c., 1151E11 on board Revenue Vessels. and 'execute every_ descriiiiMn of work usually denominated joiner's work, and lit nay manner • connected .with the t essels, except that of the cabin, wardroom, nod steerage be low the deck, In fact, to furnish all I.lw. materials necessary ; exe cute all the lit•foremi•ntioned work in a fnalind manner. and to t h e satisfaction uf the superintendent vitriM deliver the vessels afloat it; a safe harbor Oa the Atlantic ; fully finished. fortitilie I and equipped, with the exception of sails, rigging, eh thus. anchors, water tanks, armament, cauthomt nautical instruments, cabin and wardroom furniture, boate l , au joiner's work of cabin, it aril room and _steerage. I No proposal will be considered utile ss received (rein persons engaged in chip building. "And each oiler must be accompanied by the signatures of too riliponsible persons as , sureties for the faithful fultiliment, of the contract. Oue halt of the amount of contract will be paid on pre 'ciliation of sadist:minty evidence that the vessels are planked up, celled, and th e decks laid; and the balance on the delivery of the vessels completed. .•••......-r. r ...1/ ••••••her leaf, Below! IF Ira. or on. /Off than erne Immirrei nor more than one hundred and totem] toils measurement, to be de livered, one on Lake Erie and one on Lake Ontario. Speciii.sitioas.--stanie its the others, with the exception of the fastenings. which will he of iron, and would of frames, %litchi will be ten inches at the heel and live at the head, and the vessels not cappered. and with the addition of n centre-board to each. Joi.vr,re S To furnish all the materials'. fasteningg, 6cc., of the very best de scription, and execate all theJoinces work connected with the cabin,.wardroom, and bt”eraw.: below the deck. The berths to be open fronts, with drawers underneath. The berth and drawer fronts, pilasters, ears, &e., In cabin and wardroom. to be of black walnut, and the ret•idue to be of white p* well seru•oned, and perfectly free frotnjutoty. All the pine wood nork of the tin and wardroom to be covered with three coatsof bred En. Usti while-lead; the two last coats to be well pamiced dthrn, and all the work cm credo ith three coats of !opal varnish. The steerage to be painted with three coats of white-lead. Two berths in the cabin, four in the wardroom, mid title° in the steerage. To fur- Mull a mahogany extension table, for the cabin, and one for the. wardroom. To provide hli such pattire)s, lockers, &c. nee dual on hoard of 'Revenue Vessels. Also comp:intuit tablets of ifflhogany. Payment will be made when satisfactory et ideure shall have been prodoeed that all the materials, fastenings, he., base been furnished, the work completed, and thi•et t il,.ttonsat the coutract folly cpiniti led thin will be enteitainol., except from ship joiners, accompanied by sufficient sureties. The whole to ti finished within tour mouths after the plans arc delivered. To furnish the materials, construct, and deliver at such port or ports on the Atlantic coast. fOur New London whale boats, twen. ty.four feet long. and tour square stern cutters of same length; and on Lake Erie or Ontario, two of each description. Said boats must be built Of they very best white oak mid cedar. The gun wales without scarf, and the timbers of nattiral crook or bent in. To be copper fastened throughout, and famished with two setts of oars fitted complete; two boat hooks, yoke and rowlocks of brass. The whole to be finished in the best manner, nail covered with three coats of lead color paint, runt in all respects !satisfactory to the superintendent. Payment will be made on delivery. SAIL.II:IKLIe S IFORK. To furnish the Lest material:: of bolt rope, twin, composition thimbles, reef points, &c. In filet, to furnish all the materials ex cept the cloth, and make all the Vltiltithillal on board of a Revenue Vefscl currying a foretop rail nail top-''allatit sail, with hatch tar paulins, quarter, main, and fore.castie deck awnings. AWllillgel for two quarter boats; mast coats, forty hammocks, and twenty clothes Imes; binnacle nnit wheel covers; and executeall the work denominated Sailmaker's wOrk, nod deliver lie saute at such port on the Atlantic coast; or if for the vessels, on the lakes. at such ;arts on Lakes Erie or Ontario as this Department may duvet. Payment will be made on delivery. All the work to be executed in such manner as shall be directed by the superintendent. nut nil departure front thci u•igival plans andmodels will be permitted unit ss the tires ions Sanction oh this Department be obtained; and no extra bills of ally inature whatey- - er, beyond the amount of the contracts, will lie allowed. Offers will Is• tPet!IVIL4I for the Shipwrights, bloat•builder's Joiners's, or Carpenter's wink for each vessel, sepmately, or for the whole provided suilicient - sureties are given McCIANTOCK YOUNG, Acting ,eriretary of the 'freeman , . ' tIOoIS i In the Orphan's Court of Erie County. Novemb4r Timm, 1049. IN the matter of.the partition or valuation of the Real Estate of Mary Newton, late of Wesleyville. Erie Cou9ty, deceased.— No. Ri, August term, IrtiEl, in the Orphan's Court of Erie County._ And now to wit, August 11th, 18-li, the valuation) of the ituruisi.' lion confirmed, and ordered to remain firm and stable forever. by the Court, and same day. Rule, granted upon the heirs , to come in the next regular term of the Court and Make choice of, or referee the property according to law, at the valuation, and six weeks notice to be given to Elijah P. New ton, guardian ad Mem, of t'hebe, Mary, Ellen, Almira, Nancy, HenryC:. Franklin, and John, minor children of Melinda and Elijah P. INeWton, and to all other persons inteiesteil. by publication in a newspaper of Erie county, and mailing the name, at Erie, to the direeiiou of those interested, at the,neareat known Post Office to their re:Teeth e residences. Eric county R. • I, Wilson King, Clerk of the Orphan's court. in and for said County. do hereby certify that the above is a correct abstract from the record, and a correct copy of the Rule granted in said Court, at Erie, this, hilt 'day of September, Pt 9. WILSON KING, Clerk. 1 6118 Erie. Sept. 15. 1818 NEW cminizziqa STORE. • J. M. JUSTICE bas Just opened nt No. a, RONNEL 1; BLOCK, State street, a large and - extensive assortment of 11 ) Fashionable READY MADE CLOTHING, , CLOTHS, CAS,'SIMERES AND VESTINGS, which owing to the tightness or tliemoikey market in the EASTERN CITIM, i A be has purchased front the Importers and Manufacturers AT, it GREAT SACRIFICE, which enables bim to oiler the best bargains ever before I iIEARD OF IN Tills MARKET. Among his stock may be thund tine French. English and American Cloths and Cassimeres, which will be made up to order and war ranted. Also. Ready Made lines rind Frock Coma of the same Material. together with a large assortment to fit the "MILLION" OR .. LIPPER TEN THOUSAND." Vestings and Vests, di all 'shades, 'colors and complexion, quality and price; Summer WearLfalculated for every meridian, front the Equator to the Poles I Sirir , Drawers, Undershirts, &e, &e.„ mel in fact every thing appertaining to GENTLEMENS' WARD ROBE. 113 - Custom work and Cutting done teenier on reasonable terms. (1:7No charges for showing goods.. Gentlemen are invited to call rind examine quality and prices floret .for4ret Me place— No. 0, Bonnet Block. rale, May I 48.—Itf .. EXCBANGZI 01 1 11011. J.fl. WILLIAMS, dealer in Foreign and Domestic DOLS of exchange, Certificates of deposite; Gold and silver coin. will buy and sell current and uneurrent money, negotiate time and sight drafts. make collections on all the Eitstern cities, Mid' maim remlittatt ens at the lowest Banking rates. It received on Der:tsite and Eastern drafts Constantly' . on hand at the lowest rates of pfenilum. Ohio. Indiana, Kentucky. Virginia. and Pennsylvania Bank notes, and those of most othet thaws, bought rind sold on the most ms reasonable ter. , Office directly Opposite the Eagle Hotel. 2 doors from the corner. Erie, July 3,1 W. stew Spring and Summer Goods. WE are now receiving a full heSortment of seasonable Goods, which hare all been pinehared withinVA days; and at pri ces 20 per cent lower than gond. purchased lApril. This num. vire we are willing to give 'to our _custotuer . We can and we will sell goods of any and of all kinds cheape than our neighbors how purchased early TILIDALS & DEWEY. Erin June 3.1018. - ; ll, lelicapside. OLD MONONGAIIELATWIIISKEY at 4s. per Gall n. oby Aug. 16. , 11. BOATS _July eiftxting cures of the utmost i ;pomace. The mos t tneiedulous are CONVINCED—the 'toast fa thless are compelled to be:lieva in the power and virtue of llllf Er at remedy. It is universally admitted o Le the ,Nf)ST %tiONDERFCI. CO3IBIN.ITION KNOWN to he IVORLB for the 131:11EIDATE RELIEF of disease and pain. It never fails while there rem ins sntlir ient life to restore a natu ral and healthy action to the c, ;Unary vessels of the body, and to equalize the wcalutiox of the b uod. By this menus, a controlling power ie galsted ores the most igaaat forum of DISEASE, that cannot he obtained from any other remedy. Such is the power of this combination that it penetrites to every portion of the human frame ; every hone and muscle, vein, nerve and ligament is search ed out mid made sensible of purifying and, healing influence.— Dense, i; copes no readily with inferno/ UP NIIEIII3I dit'enKll. Numerous instances arc on r •cord wlwre - this remedy has restor- ed health to patientslo near th grave that the most powerful inter- IVII remedies failed to profit] ! any e ff ect, Such 1111.11 frequently teen the case in INF/AMMA"ION of the DOWELS—no patient ever need die with this disco s here the Magnetic Ointritent can he obtained. That dangerous epidemic known as the PUTRID ERYSIPELAS, can always t cured by this remedy. For INFLAMMATORY RI EIJAIAT - IS3I, thh, Ointment Is the most complete remedy ever pr pared. , In 913 cases out of 1110, it mil niford entire reliff to the worst ca ses of NERVOUS HEAItACI 1i in thirty, minutes. Toi Nervous diseases this ruhedy is of immense value. , Affections of the spine, Rheumatism. Lameness, I; Vermeil Sore Throat, ariiilOillis, nem isy. Croup, Chills, Cholera Ma:lms. Ague in the tare ca breast, Burns, t'ealti Dead, tacrofola. Salt_Rhemib-- Kryiipoina, Inihnoe I 1.:3c1 , , Fed rtlievedby the We of thin rend Mt. HINGIIAS. In reply to your qu will intents I have inane with you mem ; I can say with pleasur EsT DISCOVERIES OF 'rtt It is now nearly two Fears practice, and t have tented it and general, of the 11110 A mai even where all internal rena l this. have treated easel, of lulla of the Lungs., Infhtimonfiun matism, nnd Child-bed Eever Slade!. Fever, Canker hash vt ill% like success. lu the Enideanie known as 111:111V valuable 116 rs were iOlOl • . failed of sheeting a spet•4 ol rennin cure. In ea:Am of Hums, Sprains, Itrui:.cs, Frozen Limbs' &e., it nets' NoTliyaic hut or family wit' be a fink day without this medi cine, after ..coming acquainted with it's power to cure. _ N. lIINGII.IAI. Phybician and tiurgeon. Utica. N. Y., Jan. 19, 1819. 77 For (tither particulars and testimonials, FCC pamphlet left with each agent. I:,' Price 1.1 and 373 cents per Wile. AGENTS.—Carter & Itrotler, wholei.ale and retail, Erie ; I), N. &I.'. 1.. Webster, Com:emit, 1 illio; Riley Potter, Wei.' B Priligheldt W. 11. Townsend, Springtiel I ; 1.. S. Jones &Co., Girard; John %'Tracy, Fairview. Erie, Atignot 11, 1817. 1 1 T:T.‘ 0100 ;1. II;!.. 62. 100 NEW GOOD z . 1 . NEW GOODS! I.INo. 1, Reed STAPLE. A I) FANCY' GOCDS! to:which we Would respsctra ly Mein• the attention of purchasers. Np 19111; them may be found P r the Ladies, elegant chatigeabla,col ored and lack Silks i Plain till Fancy Alpacmi, French Meritins, Poplin& Cashmere& M. tle•/ Gitighams and PfitlLS, of all ilescriptions,;Bonnet .ilks, Santis arid Ilihbons, plain and 4ired Jackonets and Swiss Hulls, Edgings anti Inserting& ha lll i l le, Arago, Coronation ml Gala Plaids, Glove., Hosiery &c. &11. Fortin: Gentlemen w, haven large stock of Broadcloths, Main mill Fancy Cassitnert and Smitten& Silk Satin and Fancy %'estings, black and fancy ravats, silk and linen Handkerchiefs &c, &. All of cticib gond.; were bought at _large dikrount from Spring price+, and we pled e ottr,elyer , to sell at as low rates as can be bought at any triadic . Pleme call at -- 3IETCALPS. Sept. 1), itqe. • VRINGES AN)) GINIFS.—We are now receiving a large as soriment of Silk, Wort. ed. and Linen Fringe,. also Gimps of WI kinds, and all the new swim, of Dress Trimming , . at I _ NIETCALF'S. 4111.1)VERIES.—%Ve are VKceries, which we olliT Coileco, Sugars, Spices. &e not to be underiohl. FM! CARPETING.—.III %Yuri] hugs, Oil Clothe. do.. 'l'l 114li &Mbar. Pier received / - Boo'l'B AND StIOES.— of Gentlemen' Fine an 'variety of Ladles' and and all kinds of chitilren's s aVerghoes. at St 1 A ME TO 111F.SURSII gray Gelding, about fie saddle marks on the hack. fourteen or fifteen hands It lllMse, he calling on the su the Lake road, and IT pa} i September 7, LER AT US.—Saleratu awilbr vnlrelwaper Ilia at; lhe Tin Shop of ,Erie. Aug. ID, !SR I . Adridniwtrator's 37oticet: zi - E I T I' STE TE s 7'... iIII , „ \ on the o the e,ette bf B. Bennington. ..14 bite of North E.‘st tow 1 , 14, dee'd., having been granted the sobseribers, notice it. lierehi . % given to all' ner.ons indebted to said estate to make inimediall payment, and Mow having claim.. against raid estate to preset; them properly althentiented for set 'Minima. N9111.1.:t . . RENIINGTON, Ma 1 I rs, I AgitEN.IIEATII, \ L Am' grst 12, tettl, 1p RAE Bank Notes taken in the Telegraph !Nita iNlay 11, 1 ASII i. MI, t i ie , ii i i , g .a ll:..' l l l: l i i r l i..:r l l t e, ' A ull. LS, itt-.1:". arley. . rket price, will be paid by the suliferi- ALFRLIJ KING. 1),11"! t r • . °114):411 : 1()N. hinrets proll.jtuu r t ,fureoirgmt iu this tuarke August, 111, Itti. NV a A FIRST rate, new, Tetil 11 MONI':S. Intiire of Erie. Aug. 11, IP4V. St DitoK I.: lino the clicioHa Ity.,:thout the tatti of 0; with nuke lop horn. No art I .row,), rot e property, pay i e of the subscriber. living in Wayne town, 1647, n 3 year old red Ileiny, tidal marks. The owner requested to barges and take it away. 11'.11. BRIGHTMAN. %10* Wupue, August V.. 4,9 !.offLime! • • LWA Vi 3 *l.l CENT:3. tly on hand and for gate at Freefort, A. & Co. nl2 PRICE n1:1411 1.11111: collar=do .12 North Kao.r, by August at 2 MEN ,ri - Su tttttt er tioodo, Pelle 101 la large wowtnient tor [tale cheapby GEO. riELIIHN :4W UPEN. excellent, super .) warranted 21 years old I Erie, July 21. INV. CA I,VOOL! W0014:—Co the Court tiptoe, by Erie, JOOO 10, 10v, ileig - 24 - 17.1*S 3 flISIN 10 Bonnets for women al 81r631- April 13.18L9. rr, I I E i stiliseriber, larivin dine lately owned by hefts the patronage of his hopes that Goods, fb meet With a share of cost barrel, ht a reduced price 1 Erie, July :Xi, purchased the entire stock of 3ierctian- I VV. I'. & R. P. Huller% re,pectfully su friends and the public petierally, and r psiceg and entlem era to please. • n ill tit. Lard t til Orthe first quality, by the RICIVD. 0. 111ULIMUT. Dow Goods. FIRST arrival of New poods at No. 1, Reed House, bein+art of a large M POOll ex POO 'ex peeled. congieting of new st)les r hits tiiingliams, Linen Ginglia as, Linen Lawns, and Lastrer, Plain Itemizes, and other goods Likable for the i.eason. The Lollies are respectfully ill% lied to cal and examine goods and prices. Angarl, to, P. AI rrems. TONS DOcr's Half ju l 3ware Store of July 14,' l&-l'. la! Vririd.h,atnoitg %Nell roach, Furnl• White. AlsoJapin for dyeing. ainTEE ¢ JmoTHER. 150 dim.o.vs lure. Chair an r =ton =now, Perry Block by .T. W. MOORE .111,ST received at No. I June 30, • Rs ST received from Z.lir publir ersO ONe , & J. W. Johns n, Phil delphla, the hillowitt Law Books, which will be acid at the Publishers Prices: - - . Siorkie on E Bosse!! on Crimes. Reecoe's Criminal Evidence, American Leading Caves, Dunlop's Laws of Penni. lvania, English Common Law Reports, Smith's Leading Cases, Addiscu ou Contracts. Plarr's Penn'a. Reports. el. S. Hilliard on Heal Property, East's Rep., new ed., H aol's. American Military Jaw, Wheaton's Elemeets of I ternatlonal Law. &c. for T.. 4 1. IV. Johnson, Law-llooksel nets, Philadelphia, and will furnish any Ic, and at the Publishers prices. Call and The subocrlber to agen ler., Publishers and hn Law Doi*s on short anti! ezatnin6 cualogue. Ede, Jpoe 10, 1848. Wh E have received t nod splendid arse Ina Printed and Plain Fr', Balzarines, M. de Lains tendon of the Ladies. Erie. May 17. es D -- 9 Goods. its day by Express from New York n large talent of Ladies Dress (000d■. contain. neh hiusl in, Urdu Lawns. do Giognoms. &e. &c. which we would invite the at all and see at No. O. Chrapside. TinnALs & DEWEY 59 BOLS.AVIiiie Fie the. ((Wittier Lo" _ Erie, May WOOS. •er Sores, &e., u all be immediately 'S CERTIFICATE. regard to Ike results Or Ike Evper- pistil :celebrated Alasasesie (lint that deem it one of the GREAT-I l i At: 'since I commenced wing it in my iu cases of Intlamination, both local mint kind. %viih universal sued. 4 failed, 1 have succeeded with ation of the Brain. Inflammation ink 01 Bowels, Italltoninatury Itlwo ,witli peTll•CielleCete. aleo entrt° of and 1 1 1 1cermvd lamp mid Throat to Putrid F.ry, , lpelits, by which so 1 tehteii it frequently, rind it never low receiving a fo...olleltipidy oeGro nt great bar,gaini ' Cott:aiding of 'reps, , upon which we pledge ourecl%oi call awl Batiefy yourbelvs at No, I, Reed Ilou•e. Cot or. & Wool and Cutiou Carp l er f fled and }V ikon Rogge. Carpet Bap rid for Bale at • Al No. 1. Reed 'louse., r 'tense call and examine our large £•lOr k II Ileavy Booms and Shoes, also a great Gaiters, Walking ilhOes, and idlips, oea, and Ladies', Gents, and ehildrens No. I, REED IR lisp.. ;:51=MI TIER, on Friday, the 31st ult., a dark years old, w ith tong switch tail, some Ii hind feet white. no shoes on, and gh. The owner can have the said .criVer, three wiles west of Erie, on tg all reasonable charges. :1117 PAUL GITTING. by the lox or cask. always on band a at any other place in town. Enquire • • JoSEPII KELSEY', corner French and Finh t par, at the Jew store of Moseti Koch, lig oil French street, for goods. I Pure 'Meet,' and double relined pure rcived and lor nine far lower than ever by 11. COOK. !on for Salo. o Runic Wagon, for Pale for ERIE T. \V. moottu. No. I, Perry mock. roc=3 "or, 'Old It} e Mouongalsola. Whiskey, by the bbl. or gallon. at ' It. COOK'S. ron.woora. rOhl for ‘Voot on the corner opposite • - C. B. WILHALT. —i:hnir, Lace, Ihn on and Leghorn d children, at the old Jew P tore. French M. w Concern. Deer's Hair. t reeclved and for sale low at the Ilnrd -1I Mgliaa -. atm Tztouir. iiul Mnekinae Troutjuut received Gy For EIIIC at No. 1. Perry Black. by T. _W 111001tE. The following are a few among the many Testimonials of the great value of the Chniagogue. Their 'team is such as will, at least. entitle the medicine to a trial. 1.7 From Hon. E. Farnsworth Chancellor of the Bmte of :Mich igan, to the agent at Detroit. Damned, Afareh t 3, 118-12. Sir:—f have made use of Dr. Osgoodbs Int cm i i ngegim . 00 ,1 hove had opportunities of witnessing its saint ry effects when us ed by others. believe it a most minable urc,fieine for the cure of Ferer and Ague; and rdso. that its proper tt e will pri,ci. a must certain PRKVICITIVE against its recurrence, to IN hich persons alto have been adlicted with it are liable. Very respeetfolly h. PARNSWORTII. T.T From Hon. 7.. Pr.vrr, Attorney General of the State of Michigan, to the Agent at Detroit. 4 AG tform waft.. , Dt - renty, March 2. ROI. Siff-114v ing Personally exlsldenced the good ofeets of Dr. Os good's India Cholagogue. I mord cheerfully comply As itlt your re quest by presenting my testimony in its favor. In my own case, i as well as in many others which have come mule my observation, this medicine bas e ff ected a speedy and Krum eni cure.; and I have the fullest confidence in ii as a precerdire a aims(, and an ef fectual remedy for freer and szne. It is raid to be equally true fie lal in bilious disertees generally, but my knowledge 01 it is eon tined to cures offerer mid arme, and as a remedy for such, 1 cor , dially recommend it. I am, Sir, very respectfully, 7::PLATT. rr From Rev. Charles Reigtiley, Chaplain of the C. S. Army, to the Agent at Detroit. . . FORT CAATIOT, Mich., Oct. My DearStri—l feel not the slightest hesitancy in saying that I COnsiper the India Choi:town! an invaluable medicine in bilious alksetions. My reaiwn is simply this: I have USIA it. On my re commendation, many others have used it. and I have yet to liar* Ike instance in ...hick it Arsafailettloeffert a care. Yours very respectfully." CHARLES lle particular and inquire for Dr. Osgood's India Cholagogne. and take no other. For sale by TESTED DT TEOUS&NES. w - RiGars INDIAN VEGETABLE r 114,5. VARCEIN have ten short years elaptwil since an humble nt qempt was made to combine, in a suitable medical preparation, fi.tv of the herbs of the Indian. All was dark at the time as to he result. The most that could be:estimated was, that the 116E16-.. Me adopted as the basis to build upon were sound. _ Bo much re lia ice was placed upon calomel and the lancet, that the ill success of he new experiment would have tended to confirm that ten ni e, while it shook the purpose of the projector. Now, howeser, all doubt and difficulty is at an end. Every where this medicine has been greeted with tvidemne; every where has its use been attl'llliell with the,most gratifying success. Erma small beginning; its sales are now counted by 1 / 1 :111011S : and it is held in higher ebtimation at the precut time than when it was originally introduced. Cure of Fever laud Ague. Itnvse l'utauun Co. In., July 17, 1E47 . Dr. Wright—Some lime since, your agent left me a supply of your Indian Vegetable Pills. I have found said pills to be in great demand lately for the cure of Fever and ague. Mr. James Boyd has a son who has been laid up with l'es er and Ague. and had tried various other remedies. all of %Illicit proved of no avail,— Ile determined to try your Indiam Vi getable Pills, and by u-ing one boa is now sound awl well. Mr. 'l'. Spencer bad a daughter, Mr. li. Grose+ a son, awl Mr. C. Nichols and three of his family were all down at the same time with Fever and .Ague, and had also tried the various other remedies without edict. Your Indian Vegetable Fills 00011 0 . 0.01 , 14/ them all to pertect health. I can assure you from what I have seem, your Dalian Vegetable Pills may be relied on for a perfect cure of Fever and Ague. Yytirs, respectfully, JACOB DURBAN!, P- M. Certificate from Col. Tate, editor of the Columbia Peinorrhl. I'a. °thee of the Columbia Democrat, t - Bloomsburg, Columbia Co. I'a.. Marsh llKka. .5 fir. William Wright—bear Sir: I am one ofthe many whose at er sion to quack nostrums has deprived them of the benefits result ing from the use of goodCilleP. Acting under this influence, have seldom resorted to the Pill box. Last March. when you com menced advertising in my paper, '1 was induced to give your Indi an Vegetable Pills a trial, and after having fairly tested their mer its for myself and family, gave them a decided preference ot.er cv. cry other preparation. In every instance when afflicted with sick hodnehe, or when the stream of life it as encumbered with morbid humors;l found speedy relief from the use of your Pills. By taking front four to six on going to bed, when intlisposed, 1 have atwa:, s teen restored to health, without loss of time, and to ithout the Cl pease of a phy sician. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills pos4ess the distinguished merit of operating Keetually toithout ill-turfing the rest of the patient, and in my case without even producing, sickness to the stomach. Respectfully your friend, &e., LEVI L. TATE. (F pen the Del4 , .eare Express, Delhi. V.l %Valium's Vero TABLE 1 . /M.S.—Although not particular ly friendly to patent medicines me must confess that We have bey come a cotivereto these pills, having an opportunity on two or three occasions - to test their'etficaev. For a gentle medicine, one or two will be found mild though itiTeetive. %%Item bile or other impurities have accumulated, and more -thorough medicine is re quired, a dose of three or four of these pills taken on going to bed, n ill he foubd etliTtual in cleansing the stomach, and restoring the bowels te a healthy state. We speak trona expeDeace ;and lake pleasure in cohrinentling, the pills to the public. - AGENTS.—O. LV. Stintrord Erie; W. '& P. Judson & Co., Wa terford; John McClure. Sen. etirarth Abiaham Tourtellott, Unpin; Riley Potter: West Springfield; W. 11. Townsend, Springfield: B. C. Town & Co., Wattsburg and North East. Offices devoted exclusively to the sale oIWRIGIIT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS. it holevale end retail. 169 Race, , trect, Phil adelphia; 4EB Greenwich street,-New York; and 19e Tremont st., Boston. Eric, May 1, ISIS. 37 Crain's Spino-abdominal Supporters.. Far surpassing Running's. Fitch'e hod any and II other similar instrument, in rittording relief in 50...,• tare; tor 1,, hick they are degiglied and reeoni ended. l'hiN %%10 hr ark aryl 'edged by an ca non:llion and compari.on of the in 0 ith the oth- Ttail arc &rat, light and elarlirican be lauded to any sire ur Etwpr, 0 ore without 'neon imience by per,oria in any condition, male or male, young or old. 1% t t.oet.o wEAltse.bd in cll fOrIllS, lx C,),...st"lrTioN, I.lVrtt CON PIokINT, ..I,ls, general a eaktie-.s, debility and tiertoits et., To clerks and school leaellere, students, lid nil yOuitg per:onq tthu collier naturally or to Etooll or bend, there 'Print of the greatert .cry ice. They not onlyibene .. grvatly 31tIprin t. the perronal appearance and pre vent a train of evils 0 Intel, result io iurttrable maladies, lysietatis are e.pecially int iced to call and eNeniiite them. R'ECR & BRO N 0.5 Reed Hoare. June 29. ore the sole agent.. appointed by the Patentee. =I vuunc.s.x. worms. JUST received froth the publishers. Lea I, Blan- V-' chard, Phi bidet i dna, a large a FSOF iment of Med ical Works, n Mel' 0 ill he sold at the publighers' , prices; among ti Zilch n ill be found: Bartlett on Fel, ers, .Budd,on Liver, ' Boyle's APneria :Straka and Therapeutics. , Churchill's Molts iti.ry. • Churchill on Females, • Ashwell on Females, Cooper on Hernia, Condie on Children, Jones on the Eye, Dewee's Midwifery, Den cc on Children. Di l ingleson's new Remedies, Iningleson's Practice, L sion & Mutter's Surgery, ' Miller's Principles, Miller's Practice, Phillips on Scrofula. Pront on the Stomach, Tat lor's Med. J u risprikdent e, 1%1 !son on the Sldni. IV Won's Dissector, Cyclopedia of Medicine, ' Willi:inn, respiratory organs, . youatt on the Horse. . (later. Farrier.&c., &c. 1 The subscriber is agent for Lea & Blanchard, and will order any Medical, Literary or Miscellaneous works desired, and furnish diem here at Publisher's prices. Pin sic bins, students and others are re quested to call and examine his catalogue Erie, JI.IIIO It). IMF. ZIRZZI ACADEMY; TILE FALL TERM OF TIIE ERIE ACADEMY commences on Monday. Sept. 4, !mixing, under the superintendence of Mr. J. IlEmtv MACK, .1. It,. Teacher of I.:manages and the Natural Science:4, msisted by Mr. Enwsur, F. It. 05T0.4 A. 13., Teacher of Mathematics and' German -, Mr. DINIET. P. ENIIION, Teacher in English Literature, Penmanship and Vocal Music, and Miss. ErsEtuA JouxsoN, Teacher in the Female Department and in the French Laminae. TUITION PER QUARTER. • In th e Loneuriges 81 00 lu Zklntheidillih,Nntural Philosopk., Chemistry, &e., 300 In other 2 00 There will Le no extra charge except for Music and Drava lug.— For the benefit of 'twee dextrous of preparing davit:eel% es to teach Common richmds, special instruction a ill be given a ith a view tea' that object. • I The Academy commences the scar under very favorable auspi ces ; and the Trustees have perfect conlidencedn recommending to the public, the Teachers in their respect is e offices, being assured I that on the part of 011•111, no elfutts will be n mating to make the In stitution equal to the expectations of its friends and patrons. Titus. Pres.CEO, A. ELpurr. - • = ' Valuable rare for 13' THE subscriber offers for sale the Improve non t resider, in Greene township, in the "Yankee own." The farm contains al out I are under caltivation. The improvements cc, 'came dwelling. two frame barns, and sheds, ott buildings necessary. There is also about ly grafted, pears and peaches in abundance. watered and thnbered, and situated in aa ea and convenient to market, it being unly live further particulars enquire of the base r Greene. Jiine 17. IP4P Leghorn Eats and Bonnets and Cleaned. . EA. FET.Tre3tANN, law from llamlitirg., • peetfully inform the public that he h. Erie. mid estalillqlied a shop for the purpose thoroughly eleastsing and bleaching Ladies' horn and straw flats and Bonnets, anti Mt: amine specimens of his workmanship. Del he is enabled to do up Ladies' flats lir the in , tr, and in the hat possible manner. Flan Third and Fourth streets. E. "- EtIMMMI New Coods. lli.A.VE,just received a splendid asvorin Illitighatus, Dotted white $. Wir , 4 Mlllls, Mae. White watered Silks. Cord l'`al in'''. ('rr Ribbons, Col'd Silk-Velvet Gimps, Gents' Italian Cravats. ladies' Lisle Linen and Mull Edging'. Silk Ended dr.e.,uhich will be sold for cash cheaper tha, August 4. Wis. TIME MONEY taken .nt par Col' Groceries, Wince.Liquom r.s &c., at 'No. 1. Perry Block, by T. W MOORE. Eric, August 11, WIS. 13 - ItSlippers ID and Seal Sliprs and Walkine Shona.', Men' Calico mid Slippers nt the old Jew Store, Freud' street. M. KOMI. April 13, MS. I 1 BY EXPRESS.—Just, received a g a m Enrages, Fringes for Mantillas. Sun' Cravats. I.ndlea' and Children's Walking Thread Gloves, Ladies' Mitts, I.adies' ant &e., ace., to be sold cheap for cash. Erie; July 11.1F481.r. Jun' received and.for vale low. • 6eal lbs. Norse f4hoes, 300 lbs. " *. N at the Hardware Store of July 14. 4:4.. BURTON & PER - Agents for Etiv. mid vicinity 0. SP.WIORD f. , ec.retary 1 farm 'on which he settlement knownas ro nereA. '7O of which 'lshii. of a two-Story gctlicr with all other kcoo appletrees. most- The land i$ well client neighborhood. )0(.4 from Erie. For the prernires. EME Repaired ermany, uvula re,- located himself in !)f dressind, 0% er, and :11.1 GentlCmett's Leg ,lc nll tocallnadrz ig Just from France, ery latek Faris lash cm French, hero , con 1. FELI)TMANN. cod:Tiff ent of Lawns, Linen (Armed Ended taw isa I'd Silk Velvet. Roo f rted 1 4 ilk Fringes and itch worked Collars, 'eAtin,gs, Shawls, die. 1 C% Cr. H. CAD{ P.LL ssortment of Lower.. mer fifinwfs, Ladies' Bilk and Ltilei 4 Cerfts' Cotton bun.' 11. CADIVF.I.I4 H. CADWPAA
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