IlltocclianD, politico and 3gtros., WOMAN'S CARES. My heart always "stirs within. me, when) I read selections, Lunde by : editors," of the newspapers, which are designed for us married ladies,setting forth our duty in relation to making our homes hap py to our husbands;, that we should always welcome them with a cheerful smile when they come in from the cares and fatigues of the day, and do sill:we co n to make - reamed like pleasant to them, Escall Now this is all well, and trust I strive reduce thatjheory to practice. But allow me to inquire if the cares anti fatigues of the wife are always apprecited by the husband? I ) Shall I g ive a short sketch of-domestic l i fe as it is? not, of course, describing a Inmily as itl should be; but I wish to give a fair example of every-day life at home. ff My neighbor, Mr. Benson, is a lawyer by i profes siom and is what the world calls a respectable man. His income is small; but he married a lady Who was able to furnish their small house handsomdly, and they have some hopes of property in reversion. -, Mrs. B. has been a wife twelve years, and is the mother of five children—the youngest but, a babe; and the family are as happy as the terser p ortion of !Utilities.. :.) I It is a Monday morning, and this speaks "unut terable things" to a New England wife, srlio has been married a dozen years. Mr. Benson has had his breakfast in season, has kissed the children, and gone to She office, where the boy has a gpil fire; the books and papers are all in order, an Mr. B. sits down to answer a few agreeable emands upon his time, which will eventually turn into cash. He goes home to his dinner punctually at one; o'clock. It is ready for him. He takes it, quietly _perhap's frolics ten minutes with the baby, and then hurries back to his office, At the hour for tea ho goes home —everything ie cheerful, and, to quote tins simple rhyme of an old song-- 't'he hearth %vas clean—the tire was clear— The }.rifle on Or tt , a: I ihstswi teal is his htekifitt-r hair, , 1 And bled a- man could be. I ' But how has it been with Mrs. Benson) through the day? She has an ill-natured girl in the kitchen, who willido half the work only, at nine j shillings per week 4 Monday morning, at eight o'clock, four children Must be ready for school: Mrs. Beeson must sponge their faces and smooth their hair; see to the books, slates, pencils, paper, pact-handkerchiefs. %es, finis! of them are all in order. And:now the b a by i s •cesk o s; the tiro is low; it is time Sally should begin to wash; the parlor, the chamber, the break fast things are all waiting. Well, by a song to ) baby, who lies kicking in the cradle—a) smile to smooth ruffled Sall—and with all the energy she can summon, f things are straightened out, and) the lolly pile of a .reelr's wearing apparel begins to grow less. Bin the time shortens with it: it ifs almost di nner-tiine. ) By some accident the .1)44 of meat is frozek coMpany cull: Mr. Benson forgot to get any eggs Saturday, and Mrs. B. must de the next best timing. The bell rings twelve. •The door opens, and in rush i the children from school. (John has torn his pantaloons. Mary must have some money, thdn, to buy a thimble—she had just lost hers.— William has l cut his finger with a piece of glass, and is calling loudly for his mother. Poor Mrs. Beeson endeavors to keep cheerful, and look delight ft in the hubbub. And now the dinner, by her eflierts alone, is upon the table. Her husband i comes in, ant , perhaps, wonders why "the pie is out a little better warmed," And with this j comment, and a smile on the babe, he is OW till it is tithe for tea. I forbear to finish the dny: and shall say the afternoon is math) up of trifles, too small o mention, but large enough to try the faith and putmence or all the patriarchs, Now, this wife has surely borne the burden and heater theslay! Iler limbs are wearied-411er whole energy of Mind and body exhausted, and she is ex horted to "welcome her husband with a smile."— She does it, for woman's love is stronger than death. I' would ask, should not Mr. B. give his wife a smile? IVhat has he done to lighten her cares through the day? flow is it? In nine cases out of tin, he wish es Mrs. Benson would putall those noisychildren to bed. Ile should he glad to have her tell David to go to the post-office for letters - and paper:; and, at last, when- half-way between sleeping , an d' waking, he looks at his pale, exhausted helpmate, and exclaims: — 4 . Well, wife, you begin to look somewhat fati gued!" I Editors should be more just and, now and then, exhort husbands to do their part toward Making home more agreeable to their wives, when the latter have, like Atlas, borne a world of cares snit vexations through t he day. • ____ _ . ____ INnms.v.—ft is of course unticcessary tosay that the "Young Lion of the West," is for qussund But ler against the world, and why should it not be so? Gen. Cass is identi fi ed with the early history ,of that State, almost as thoroughly as he is with that 6i Michigan. He was one of the J' - o faiteer Gn, l e r . als who commanded her brave FOOS in I IHlf2; who never sought to depreciate the volunteer service; and who sustained the volunteers in 16i,1f; and 1811, —while Comm. Taylor has refused to do Ihem justice. The following article, takea from the New Albany Denwerat,shows what kind of timber tlie Federa lists of Indiana are obliged to lake, of Ivhich to try and make a Toy/or elector:— ~ . , "The tiotorious Ilalloway— th e ii,mow woo (, mast., ed in the State Senate Last %t inter, that his 'con. fires Tonal district had not sent a simile volunteer to the war—is out might and main in the Richmond Palladium for Comm. Tav Mr. [Calloway is not only a Mexican, but lie is also a tpry at ltil‘art—h.: ving made the infamous declaration in the !Senate, that whatever ON rs might think, lie 'should always be lieve tat the last war with Great Britain was one of aggression had injustice on our part 4 and that all the blood spilt it, its prosecution rested upon the heads of the Americans. And the Man avowing these infammis sentiments and making these in famous bongs i , a whig editor, a whip; Senator, and a wbig Elemm! This wretched miscreant, upon whose very countnance the impress of treason is fixed, will travel through his district, I abusing and .: ) denouncing Gen. Cuss anti Gen. Bull i., who rush ed to the frontier to protect the peopl of this terri tory from the invading, foe. Will n t a patriotic. peopki who remember with gratitude the early ger- . vices Of these distillolliShed gentlemen, hoot. down such a fellow wheat heattempts tiiipess them['' Sam ItNewmmot.t.—lf yin pull up your window a little, it is likelier to give )you cold o a r rheumatism, or stitf neck, than if yon throw it widd open; and the chance of any bad cousequetice becomes still loss if you go nut into the air, and let it act upon you •tuptally from every side.Ltit not the same with knowledge? Do not thos - e who are ;'exposed to a j draught of it, blowing upon them through a cervice, ; I usually grow stiff-necked? When ymi open the' windows of your mind, therefore, pen them us widely as you can; open therm and lt .the soul send; forth its messengers to explore thi n state of th e ' earth. - The best, indeed the only method, of guard ing against the mischiefs which may ensue from, teaching men a little, is to teacch more.--] knowledge is the true spear of Achilles; nothing; but itself can heal the wound it may have inilicteZ —GUZi33eB at Pella.. Noneliwtsrlitt.—Clen. Taylor was nominated fur his availability. it was alleged that he would sweep tho west triumphantly. 110 was to carry tlin Northwestern States by overwhelming majorities. All eyes turned to the Northwest to behold the effect. Wiliconsin has just sent her four round into the 'tying host) and the other States of the Northwest were soon to %Ake their place; for or against, the bravo old volunteers, !Cass and But ler. The fury of the demeeratic storm has blinded Tay'l !grin». - The Nor-Mwester has chilled 11 om worse than a killing November's frost. To the fur rounds from IVisconsia have been added—but we w 11 arrange ull in order: lowa, 4 I I 4 Illinois, 9 .Missouri, 7 Indiana. , Ark wit , " 7 We can vifely eay now that North C, retina is our:.— The storm from the northwest has just rtincherl "old licif 7. tuck" and reduced her whit By Notienther, whiggory will be in "a Fllll 11X." WO rust fear that it will be ion weak to inako future fight interesting. 1 ! The figures can now he sunimod up, for the August elections as iidlows (including North Carolina:) I):..triocratic, 51) t Whig, 12 In 18 t 1, at the AngnAt olcnyn, Clay lad a.: from lhOse Ftatet and P o lk I;t—Wkenn , ittt and innta net voting,=. availitolay is a hunibug.±po Ws Union. 1 .St:ttAtt ArtSMAR. bv , lViliesar iu l.rle CAL hOlig it fur ,t fallit. 11. 'p • TOAST, IPXI4L2II! . T7JA - 01!! -. f " " NEW YORK CANTON TEA COMPANY'S AGENCY, N0..2, Perry 1110tik,1321*,232., Erie, Pa. ~~ ~ T.NV . rabonE, • w o i i , :nzz., , At i 1i ii , , ,, it , ,1 t i y ,,, ,,, t4,: - ;, ,, ,.t1 ,, ,, t , n 1 , , ,, y ,r, ( t ) , 1 . ; r t tt e • 1',: ., .1 . -r i l , r m iuti , l i ctf , t ',,mireay's Superior l'eas--toili , cr iii all caws to be returned if nut :liquored of. A m rnong u bleb ay be tb . und ' ‘Gitn.l3lll3. coo.i rouNG itysiri, Fine do No: 't Fragrant do Nozi very Flute du Good II VW:IN, I Very 'We do ' Good II 'rirgti SKIN, Gond VA PIM lAt., V , .ry ine du Extra Ind (}0 Good G tirownEß, - • Vino do SLACKS. do do POWCHONC, No t S'ol No 't 1 Eineet Fracrant VAriouo prices, ("itNCO; various prices. - Fine 001.0 NE, 50 . , ' lieu V iw: kto 73 .. Extra Fine do 1 (10 ." NINt:VoN(r, varjous prices. (10WO.U.A. or fineq, Mack Tea imporied. 1.00 " T._ - r TA li li - NO'llell ~—The C7llllllll Tea Company are the ex - - elusive venders or 11w superior Elach 'Era called " EDWilE„rs MI veuttc." Ever) package. (in addition to its containing full .wriglit inde pendent of•the wrapper.) hear- the stamp of neatness and etc mince, and the Teas therein are so thoroughly secured from tight and air, that their .qunfity and power will remain unimpaired in anv climate. For sale at No I, Perry flock, ADDIVALD SDIAINDID GOODS At the Watch, Cloth, and Jewelry Stoikrof LOOMIS at Co. • . Fl VINO I Lnrulel , ..trg e„ e v f . ,hl k i . t It e o , t o o , r i f . o r r o rn i e r r i : ; t i or k . by as recent ur n , e totitt i l l a u e r to l ;e l ant i l n s ' al; ' of murk in uncut((' , the cltaFl in n few da~'a be 1,1,1,,,ted to arcoultoodate the public with n gond r1S1 , 0(1111C111 (+Filch, fir quantity, qualify aryl chearrieom, bas never been ex rened, if equalled, 111 thl,, city, The stock rompriqer elnekp, wnlrlieF, Jewelry. lamps., giran dole,. looking :ft:l , m,, plat( awl brilattuia Ware. floheolian ware, musical imE4romenN. lrohl Pow , , hoe euttlcry, Steel Work, together :ill numerous fashionable sotitable for the Smuttier and Pall trade. Particulars hereafter, is het( at lea-S n hmk will it rrperleil at thin V. 00,14. N. li. kirt.l4 elrreko, tt•at , •lted and Jewelry repaired, in the 10,t rum tinor eqterienre,l workmen, Abio, wal and other eitornvilnt dnne on -hurt 1101,1r0. State street. near IY of obiit.: the I:ngle !loud. and one door berotr FilatronlY 11(rk,-tort.. trie. ittly I, 1-1.-4. and Brown Itroinlc rassituerer, 'fivcetli and Kentucky Jenne, fur sale as cheap n: the chew:A.:it & Sf)ti'v. June II) 1919 NO. 5. rhemiside. Now Storo-- , Now Goods. Wall: ribers t o ne removed their Hock ofl:ends to No. 5, rileati...ide, one door South of Me..irtl. R. Hen ey, o here they are now tWeiVillg n 2eitelt,l n,ortnient of Itry Itardware.eroci.ery, tirocerie.. Imo. Nails. &e.. which have been purcha , eil lately at reduced price., in the Ea.terti 'rho Coals were tuirdiii.ed cheat, and vi ill be roll cheat,. and would invite their old customer. end the wild', to call and elainin e gnat. ly and price 4. (May 911. (En. 5r.11.1/EN & IN. H . 11Stitt _,_ ( ) llrtit •I'RINI•II4—A gni,ll assortote.cit c/f ,ll Kith o kif /Aorto+, ntta Ilort.tt Trlttottiogs to be hind to)o,tmtly rite:mt. or .lute 1 9. , V. R. IVRIGiIT , WOOLV7O6Itri - --- .77 - 1 THU . I,l, tcriberF having entered into partnerAtipin tbe tnan - Mae tntinginn.illo- , , are remly to 1.1.11..ifaeinr. , %%00t int o cloth at tlw Yankee lon II 31111, on t h e following terms. a roc For cash, t‘teel-ntiaed,jlllar k, Brown, and snuff coop: for 2'rt4. per lard. V 1 ag , itstere.: let.. lc:11 . 011ra, , :net..., W from White Flannel, fro the rerun, .2(tet.i., Pm,. s.l Flannel and Blatiktes 2.. i ete, nor yard. We will . .ah-o wiwifii torron the ehares. rt , will!. 'Xe wilt Catif and SP{ll WOC.I into Yarn for from 1." . . to I - qct. per pound, according to qual ity. We Irate aiv , ) it wirtutity of Cloths and tiattinetts on bawl us bleb eve. Xeh . h 10 exchange for Wool on reasonable forms. Wool as ill be carded into rolls, ns usual, for bets per lb. 'flue above pri er:, ore for cash, and no grumbling. 'We also keep on hand an ex cellent article of pumps wine!' we I.‘ 111 etchange for wool or any thing a farm can raise, 11. N. MIA, Milt Creek, May 97, GEOnGP. HILL. , --,---_--:,—__-- _ -- ---- Itarborereek Woollen Factory. fruit', proprietors cot havlog made coniiiiiir- K aide addition to their machinery which is all new and of the hest kind, and.hav ion experietteed workmen in all the different lininchin. of their liNtintlVt , S, are ready to•exeliange cloth f o k woo l. or pian , lfhePire for pay, by t h e var.!, on reai.onalde teruni• They have fill hand a large titiatitity or ditrerelit kind± of (1 ( .1 11 . I . 1 111111dg. fix eed., as well as lilt roomier wear o r ,i,:iollAtt Is‘elizione for wool. We give one yard ',if cloth fur , 21- potimb of wool, as goodas The wool at in Make. I Cardoor and (21,01-I)teSlinff done as thaial. All Mink pfolusee taken lbt pay. and a illwral i llgeoupt Cash. L.-,s—Wn arc preparing to make itun).-loth. 11(11)TS, VAS'S k C o . Formetry 'Thornton & Co iLirborc ' ter!c, Stay Fig 111C133 MARI:11,11 rAcTciasr. Till; mile..eril.or IA (Mid inform his old c t-tramrs and the public tamer:oly., trait l u cranium: to c.irry nn h a3/arble basine 4 ,l ' al the old strmil on Ninth e.treet, beat tail t 4 iate and reach: ticarlm impo.ite the Academy, %%hew lie ti ill keep al ;ill tims, a I.4l.l!aPir k, con-i-tlatf , at . li.' 41,11i•retat tar/C.llO'S Of a lino and on 't - 1,14.110 , 1 iitarl.le, for crate-.towns, (wet iu sorheks or %Vllll. OW.) rOlOhl:114 , 3,11.fM,1,111•111 , , &C. Ti 10,4! Wi , 1111011i) plirehnt,e NVIII 1111,1 it 10 th eir 11671,114 a, to call and IA4(111110 Stnek and pri. As lam not to i.e iisid4.; , ol.l, I itii.ligt• toy,el( Jr, kirithdi any thinv, in a HO. from 13 to .2.1 . far rent le's than it can l . e had of the traveling agents fur Ea, lefli l'actortcs. Erie, ; 1)0 J. ft. COCIJR.IN. ill Mal LIGIII'.--No‘i -01 e t , olar Lan l lr, Campbell,. awl f.ard tqa-pembag .11,,1 :Me Lamp, Lira:Mole., Branch, and other Capillerrtick,t, LOWNIIit & Erie, Jely 11, idl l . wratly appot-ite the Eagle. 1 4 r )1( IN GI,Ar'SES -J ust opruunt:.a tmlen,b,llot orGut and L 31all(IgatO rram., of I mime, sizt,‘ and prirev. all warranted , lo impro‘c holiz , , by G. 1,01))115 & Co., -' Erie, Jik 1 I. State Avert. C - 11.1;(I'Aci.1:$ of (:„I,l,;:iivt.r, :nut aerinaii salver vxi i • a .j yr; a,!.ortmunt ref emirate and convex, Also, the tele. Mated Peril - veal ;ipecutele, sitletiot to al l y in ule. ' G. LOOMIS & Co., .July 11. 101°. Mare altLol. • (1111 AND SRN ER elteat+ive variety of • 14011-1-I'mA, ttiti:!4.l,ocleks, reittals &c., , aow 11P-I 50 1 e... •Also, Alaamloilt mid oilier Gobi Peas of the rzilver,Vear MO, Ileal Urn:UW.IIIM. In the to , thilf Vo lit Iris thlngtl than the Priatura tell for, m, lo over-rate the stock al ill we Nvotori add that 311,-ro,copt,, for magnifyin milt objects, Call 'kV I , Alllh, trmat al G. LOOMIS July IL IStn , rjnl!tlf: IN (R %'l' VARLET V.—Clocks of different kinds. in. I (-Indult!. Ntrk's Marine mate invention. Also, cold aud tither Watches. a title ahserttnent to select a good tittle-keeper front. for sale very tow, tit G. LOOMIS& co.'s, _ July lA, M.'. /gate streeL Cttt,ciTir. IV.l,l2l:.—'fable, 004.41. Tea, San and Musiard Spritinrcron, Ladle, l'ork4, Butter and fruit Knives always nn !mi n i nr manutar lured 10 order. Silver warranted metal to coin, and ittr charge for engraving. G. Ltn)3ll6 & MOM Iffirili4lC:Al,lFtSTlll_.*llENTB,--A large nssortnient of Guitars, IV" Arcoriii.ons, Ilium Vinneolsis, Clarioncts. Drums and rifes. Guitar, Violin, and flat.s Viol tilrjnaw. Pew, &c. ' .. G. LOt)118 & Co., July 11. lelP. . slaw wee,. \B7Aff:lri.l3 - 1E --.10 - 11b1W jnet ICCCI% of on consignment by pmie 11 C. P. tVit/Girr. doz. RaiilTglii 7 tWiii - the n Wi e l . 6 ll e . ! I n l iii t S i tt i i iir r . ce . rele, („ . !It gaud attlelt: kept constantly on hand'on the eartael, by C. B. July t I; - F*,, cf.= it coilsigtiment or Pettit) l'ea:‘, flu: rip,rilty. X. 5. Revd L llon.c. 11 tin TON & PERKINS. Jul) 11, IF P. country L'lorchruitu f cifjpprAcp with ilr. Jnyn r , N 310.1,[11:C1+ and the India Chola IJ guvuo ai wltolm•ale Pricer, by July 11. 111511.T0N & P Axr lityy. (ym), rato.wrg and Wad° Red Lead, !Atli:lrv, Ye- V V nutan 'Zed &c. &c., for sale cheap fir July 11, IWI TON & LADLEIS DEMOS 0001110. mills day' opriniii;, a great variety. of Ores:. Goom.,eonyrisin g in ii part the fit.hionalite Pith anittitieti and (Mae': ait• G ' renadenes shaded Barnum Rohe de Gauze, fitypis ohe,i, changeable real de Chevere, French Jaconett ftwlss and dotted 'Awns. to other with an %muslin' variety of cheap fast colored Lawtsa eta! (lhaglicas all of which I can an will cell as theap at: the cheapest, at my shore, opposite the Eierte lintel. 4.t. WRIGHT. L'ric, April north East Woolen Factory. 7000 YARDS of Cloths, Cass Micros l'weeds. Satlactts, 11lankete, Flannels, are now ready to he exchanged fbr wool attic following raw.: For Main full cloth. one yard for 2} lbs. of wool; Casslincre4 2) lbs., to the yard. We will also man ufacture doting the season, Black, Brown, Steel-mixed cloth at VS eta. per yard, Crissfincres of the shine colors tit 30 ctn. anti white flannel at 18 nod IM cts. per yard. North Dm, /nue 10, 184 d. STEVENS & JOWETT. ,~ Pum .1 l) NOTICI: it hereby given that application will he muds. to the next Legislature 01 Pennsylvania, for tile incorporation of a flank, to be called "The Canal Bank of Erie, with a Capital of flue ItundredThounandiflollars, With privilege of inekeasing it to Three hundred Thousand Dollars, with all the usual Bank ing priodegex, to bo located in the Borough runt county of Erie, State of • Erie. July 13, te•V'. ! Jame* C. Marshall, Cacho.% C. pt, Tibfinfs. ' Beni. Toinlitison, Match lackgoo Thomas 11. Rill. Win. A. linihrni th. Char. It. 'Wright, Ckvage Kellogg. toe. M. flteirrett, P.• Moonlf, Samuel Hoye. John 0. Beebe. - Carson (:rafotto • Jolla A They, Kelley, . J. IL ‘V_lMame, • Wm. S. Jgtna, * - • 1...1L function. - IV IF: ur.sT az-walla:lit of Bond Iloie3 le the collet)" for Pale bj -L Ma) 4. • 11. COOK. MI $0 50 per 111 73 •• 1 00 ••r 75 " i 00 50 75 . • - 100 Ili -75 2.3 so 50 per lb 63 " Suite tit.. nearly opporite Eagle Hotel ~' DU. TOWNizinini itaiitiazwuzze. r,rILE " SIOST EXTRAORDINARY liIEDICINT, ' lII' ;TOE ANVORED.—Tbis ektract is put Op 'iri