f, Paragraphs for the 'Tr Gen. Scott said to a ger:dolman a tow days since, at his roSidence in Now Jersey, that the fifteen millions of dollies paid for the a cquisition of our newly acquired Mexican territory was but a drop in the bucket, compar ed with the incalculable benefit theso possessions will prov,e to tho United States. TT Queen Victoria baying learned that a little child three )ears of age, was Saved from the wreck of the Ocean Monarch, and that no trace of its family could be discovered, has taken charge * of and intends to protect and educate it at her own expense. UT An abduction case has been excitin considerable attention at St. Louis. A beautiful girl, named Mary Jane Spencer, only fifteen years of age, was decoyed from her home by a man named Bridget rd, who took her to an infamous den kept by a madame Gould. Her distracted father ascertaining her place of concealment, rescued her twice, but she returned to it as often, and at last peremptorily refused to go home with him. He ac cordingly preferred a complaint against Bridgeford, who, * after an investigation of three day: was fully bound to answer the ebargo of abduction. 117' The Boston Atlas wonders hat those credulous gentleman now think who believed the stories of John Van Purim, Charles F. Adams. Mr. Sumner and others, that the Stale of New York was surd to vote for Van Buren. azr A Ho may stagger through a brief existence as a blackguard edges his way. by dint of burying. through a Crowd. but the truth, however abused fora tltue, will triumph and live foreimr. ET David Frew murdered his wife and another wo man, at Petorsboro, dinada; a few days since. Ho was drunk. Their mutilated remains were found among the mine of the house, which ho fired, and which . was con 'owned. David has boon taken care of. In' A Jestut College hus been established in New Or leans. The building is large and imposing cud will be inhabited by a number of the members of that order now in St. Louis ID The British Governmeut has requested ours to re move the wreck of t h e Missouri from tho bay of Gibral tar. It lies in tho way of vestrels visiting that port. Tho St. Louis Reveille asks if the usual Constitutional objec tions, agaiiist improving the rivers and harbors will be rued against the request? glie railroad cngino near Valley Forge, Pa., where the road runs along the brink of a precipitous tedg,e of harp r0e133, more than 100 feet above the Schuylkill, ran over a emir and was thrown . off the track. The wbeelson ono aide fell into a hollow, careening, the en gin° far over, and when stopped by .hc wheels sinking into the wet ground, it hung trembling over the fearful precip:co for nearly a minute. It at last settled on the tile side, and the passengers were enabled to land with- MEE TT Judge 111cLean fires a heavy shot. at Webster, Wintinop and the whole "pro-slavery" Whig party in a I , ller nh;ch has recently been published. lie says;— "My views uro well known to be it i t opposition to the ex trasion of slavery. I wish I could helium; that all who ikpre , S the sauna opinion were sincere." I ITT In Ohio 50,000 inoro votes were cast at the re nt election than at the State election tw•o years'ago. . QJ John gull does the correct thing, in Canadt, in re gard to nowspams. lie not only sends gratis, certain pipers priitied in Canada . to every Cu,tom house in Cm.- mis, but also einuls to each a copy of the Semi-Weekly N. V. Commercial Advertiser. There is abut :eighty Cotomfflouses in the two provinets. In* Thb Grand Jury of Allegheny county have found iik against several of thefactory girls for the rebellious u:hreak in Allegheny city aletv ‘tiontlie since. What :le could ho expected in a country that gives 3500 =- talky for a presidential candidate who on public matters cruses to express **opinions as is opinions." I:l7 j A rich vciu of red oxide, or pipo iron ore, hos liren discovered' in Miller county, (M 0.,) in the midst of of s heavily wooded country..and distant four miles from toe Osage River. Copper has been found ill the same and there is, it is believed, a supply of stone coal withia ins miles of the vein of iron. 117 The New York Sun says there aro over 3000 boys in that city, who are b l omeless, friendless, and uucared fur. "They livo by running errands, carrying trunks, and committing pretty thefts. The larger part of them !lel) nightly in boxes, nnoccupied boats and coaches, or in aim and entries Seldom, indeed, do they enjoy the luxury of a bed. When the state of their finauccs wilt tiroid it, they dine at the cheap eating houses. or at the gull humbler coffee and cake stands. When tbeo' .havo I - Do money, they beg bleat, or swum" 23 The federalists are now warmly exulting ororthoir rectory. Their triumphs, "like angers xisita, Die few and far betu n." TWice, in a half Conttiry or more, inrelhey succeeded before the people. No wonder they ere fierce and boisterous in their exultation. No wonder they "make; night hideous" with their revelry. Let them feast and make merry—their trium2k will bo short D" A fellow has been arre•tod in Boston, who, it ap-, 1 ears, ham been doing rather an extensive business in way of imposing upon tho, benevolent as All im ;seriahed Clergyman. Ile went by the name of Sillith. l Ile had with him a poor girl, whom be had eluded 6;nl her parents and from virtue, and his bruta eat ❑cut of her led to his arrest and.exposure. P" An Illinois Editor, speaking of a bankrupt in that at,l, says that ho broke every bank and Sabbath day It had been in that State for the last five rears. liir.tmous.—Matilda Buren and Eliza Brown have been omplained against boforo tho Mayor of Pittsburgh for oa.piring to entico verb• young girl to a houso . of ill 6mo in that cite. Er A fashionable.mowspaper in London thus tella the roungladieß how to make their hair wavy. It is too im ?rtsnt 311 affair to he limited to any ono country. "Damp t'le hair with water, and plait it three or four plaits every tu,:bt. 'lt will then take tho waved form though combed bnished the next morning." HARD TO BEAr.—"Wayne township, Schuylkill coun "Y. Against tho world. A Mrs. Dress, wifo of Michael hre”, of this township, was delivered of four children, "flys end two boys—three of them are living and do' 4 :1 ••ell. She is now the mother of 24 children and is a t l ! 3'3 sears of age. Boat this if you can." rf A child of Mr. Crow(oot, dentist, In New Haven, stt recently saved by a Newfoundland dog, who dreg gta him out of a cistern into which he had fallen, and • wis found lying by his side; the child was recovered by the prompt application of the proper remedies. Tin Gnus Persisis!—Two fashionable dressed ladies Vaud down Fulton street. New York, yesterday, puff in: their cigars a /a Mexicana. This progressive I ge. ‘Ve shall 'next hoar of them ladies, taking the stump. A PRUITT SZVERE BLOW.—A correspondent of an ex rhang% Paper. writing from ,Key West; tells of the up" we ever heard of. He says: 'I 'argot to mention the Schooner John T. Sprague is re- Paned by some persons just in from Tampa. blown °W e and a hill" up in the woods.' CHARGE. OF INFANTRT.....The Cairo Delta publishes t}" proceeding s of a convention. of "bibiyAr t t-Ncrom which we extract the two following resolufiii as Ind/. Nice of the feeling which provided the m eting: RrAolved. That the introductiOn into the nursery of urilor tent." in an infringement upon our natural t lins, and opposed to the propriety of wet nurses: ,Resolved. That we will individually and collectively !!ek agein h t ..baby jumpers," instead of kicking In •. , 111, and that hereafter' we will not be pacified in this xiaminer, inasmuch as it prevents nurses carrying us emit to • bee the elephant." By Telegratoh. "Mispatebee for the Weekly Observer. Nxw YORK, Nov. 17-7, P. M The Tribune say., e private letter from a friend in Lexington, Ky., dated llth inst.. says Mr. Clay is very ill. Ho is confined to his roam. Kentucky.has given Tay,lorticarly 20,00 majority. Gott. P. F. Smith has been appointed Gov. of Cali fornia, in place of Gen. Mason, recalled. Yesterday a new building in Frederick city; Md., fell and crushed three men, it is feared mortally. One was instantly killed. PITTSBURGII.—Judgo Brackenridge , once Gen. „lack son'a private Secretary, together with has gOn,..wero fined $lOO, by Judge Patton, for contempt of court. No arrest has yet been made of the persons connected with the robbery of 'the Patent office. MARKLTB.—Guod inquiry for flour, but no change.— Range has boon $5 3415 37 fur mixed; $5 37a5 44 for straight; 5 50 for pure. • Fair inquiry for wheat with salon of Genesee at about $1 '2sal 27. Market better for corn. Sales to-day 30,000 bushels at 04a08c for new Northam: part to arrive; 67569 for mixed 'Western; 75 for round Northern. Oats litre 35a35c and quiet. PnovistossL-Pork.—There is a better feeling for moss. and_a hotter ,feeling for prime. Sales 4 or 500 bbls. at $l2 20a12 62; and $S 87a9 00. [U' J. B Minx, Esq., has retired from the Wash ington Examiner, haring disposed of his interests in that r , For . t o A. li o pki us , Esq. Whilo we welcome Mr. 11. into the corps e we are sorry to lose Mr. Ruple. We Hope, however, that in whatever occupation ho may en gage ho may meet with a success commensurate with his merits—and we could wish him no better fortune. SUFFERINGS, AND Till UM HOF GENIUS There is at present in England an Americarilio itent to thr.t country to endeavor to interest the cap italists in a new bridge which he has constructed. His name is Remington, and he is a native' of Vir ginia. An account of his progres is given by him self, in a letter to Dixon 11. Lewis, end is published in Hunt's Merchnnts' Magazine. IVhen he arrived in England, in January, 1847, he was without mon ey; and spent the first Cite months in vainly looking l'or somebody with enterprise enough to encourage his plan, living all the time on less than three pence per day. Ho slept upon straw for which he paid hal penny per night. His limbs became distorted a hit rheumatism, and he was literally covered with rugs arid vermin, 'Consorting, as he had to_de, uith the ' , meat beg,gan4 in London. 'still he did not de spuir. The incidents of the succeeded three months he • ocs not relute. His sufferings were so great that his head turned gray ,-,lle.had to pay to limit , ers 410 to obtain u shilling fur admittance In the Royal Zoological Gardens, where he succeeded, al ter meek mortificathin, in getting the ghost of a model trunk of the bridge. The model, although a bad one, astonished every body. Et ery engineer 0r celebrity in London was called in to decide w;iether it vis practicable to thrtiav it across the Four or five of them, at the final decision, declared that the model before them tvas uossing strange, but that it could not be curried to a much greater length than the length of the model. This was the point of lire or death with the inventor. He says: -"I was standing amidst men of the siippureil great est talent as civil eag,inee s that the wo dd could produce, and the point decided against me. This one time (done were my whole energies ever aroused. • I never talked before-4 wasting:ord and faint for want of food—my spirits sunk in sorrow in view of my mournful prospects-.-ic!,,thes I m i d none—yet, standing over this model, did I battle withi those men. ,Every word l uttered came from my inmost sol o, and k% hi - ., %ilia truth—every urgument car• tied conviction. The effect on these men was like tnagic--inleed, they must have been devils no; to have believed under the circtimidniioep. /imcceeded. 'My ligrecmcni with the proprietel• was, that I shou'd superinted the construction of thle bridge without• any pay whatever, tint during the time 'of the WU log 1 might sleep in the GOrdeits, and if the briiige should succeed, it should be cal,led ••RemingtOn Bridge." I lodged in an old Von's rage. not strong • enough for a lion, but try putting 'seine straw on the fleor, held me very well, nadiiiidee.l was a greater lOury than I had for many months. •The carpen 'era that worked on the bridge sometimes g-ve me part of their dinner. On this I lived and was corn paratively happy. It was a little novel, Imwever, to see a man in rags directing gentlemanly looking head carpenters. The bridge triumphed, and the cost was £B, and was the greatest hit ever made in London. The money made by it was astoinshingly great, thdusands and tens of thousands crossiog it, paying toll, besidesebeing the great attraction to the Gardena. Nut a publication in London but what has written largely upon it, althmigh I have never received a penny, tier ever will fur building the bridge." fdr Remington, after this, succeeded in obtaining credit from a tailor, got a suit of clothes, and ob tained enough of the needful to obtain a shirt. Ile then drifted with that tide a hich taken at the flood leads to fortune, and he is now in the enjoyment of a comfortable living, courted and petted by !unison(' ladies, and he n says he has now more orders for bridges from the aristocracy of Great Britain than he can execute in ten redrs. SNORING. —A western statesman, in one of his tours in the far west, stopped all night at a house where he i was put in the seine room with twenty .strangers, Ile was very much annoyed by the snoring of two persons. The black boy of the hotel entered the room, whet our narrator said to him: "Ben, 1 will give yun tire dollars if you. will kill that man_next to me. who snores so dreadfully."— " Can't kill him fur five dollars, but if mnssn advance on the price, 1•11 try what 1 cnn do." By this time the stranger had ceased his nasal fury.— The other one wits now to be quieted, so stepping up to him, he woke him and said: " My friend, (he knew who lie was,) you're talking in your sleep, and exposing all the secrets of the Brandon Batik, (he was a director;) you ,had biter be . careful."— lie was careful, fur he did not go to sleep that night. 1..11 OF WILD lAMB RY.—We have Er-....n l o l f .j u s d r fr -l eis ß .;r B m i t i lY l. r i c.le.l attention to this article in the col umns of our paper, and we have dunes° with the full confidence that it was a good one, and deservinn the patronage of the public. We lime hail a chance to WittltN3 its etlects upon Kum of our friends, which in addition to the high encomiums passed upon it by our bretherti Of the press, not is p ti 1 puls, but in honest eau tipd statements, from having derive.l a benellt themselves, makes its desirous of advising MI those who have occasion to resort to a remedy fur ptilindnary adections, to avail theinselVs of it. lVe have too much confidence, in the proprietors to he believe they would thrust this or any ot4er ,the upon .the community. un less they had full faith in Its efficacy—in confirmation if which the proprietors offer a mass of testimony from the, most unques tionable sourceq. Neither would they he illltieffMofl as snyitni that thin wilt always care cOlututiption after it it ' , cote /. ohliollgh it seldom fills to relieve the worst ca.ies—but at this season of the year almost et cry body (4 liable toncold. which if neglected will lead to fatal result4—by taking chi+ medicine, tic doubt not malty lit es may te saved.—ficec I:near:at Washingtonian. lir.th,n Jan. 2,16 a. - • LT ece advertisement. The Rev. E. A. Reach of th&first Presbyterian Church. LLJ HOMO', Licking Co. Ohio writes an her dile of May 5, 1917, that O. 11. M. of Hewer has suffered for years from Constipa lion cf the trowels, has been for 1$ months confined to his Led, , u ;n r e.l mo s t e x cnitintlng Pain, from strictness in the iniestine4. has had not only advice of the best medical men in the, country. bet his case was reported to the plc:Meal Convention of the state cf Ohio. discussed for tWOIIOIIIII, n committee appointed to make a prescription. it was ndtniniFtered without the slightest benefit resulting. The Rev.' gentleman adds that the bithrontriptic was tried. a good effect immediately produced to the astonishment of every one tins known (became, and the patient now under the ef: feet of the the third bottle feels satisfied that a cure will he there suit. lsAgaiu has the Eneulty of Ohio been filth/flex, that Vaughn. Vegetable I.lthrontriptic Mixture, the Grea t American Remedy.has a a irate to them unaccountable. Reader NV our columns for ad-, vertisetnent Call on Agents and get pamphlets. MARRIZID: On Thnreday the 19th ult., by the Rev. J. Vance Mr NATHAN Mona, of Crawford Co.. tOblies ELIZA L oco, of Fairvew. JOHN A HAWES, ' • neater In Wet and Dry Family Groceries, at No. 3 Donnell Melt, state street. Erie. Pa. l• .Dtssozwrzoste"" , . Notice to the Patrons of the Mei° Observer. THE pannershlp heretofore existing under the firm of Harlin & Blown, is this day disSolsed by mutual consent. - The books and accounts of the late flrm are in the hands of A: P. Harlin, for collection, and those in arrears are notified that payment oast be made during the coming winter to save costs. Those having_de mends against the Ana will present Mem at the office. where - he will remain lbr the purpose of settlenient.• : A, P. DURLIN. Erie, Nov. 11,1848. D. F. PLO,AN. • Public Sallee's. rr HE Board.of School Directors of [Erie Borough what, employ J. two Principal Teachers, competent to take ehargeofthe new East and West Ward Schools, and four Female Teachers for the • seine. Applications will be received until the /itt Douday in De cember next. • . Nyv. 48, 1818, - ' - JAMES C.' REID, Si.e.'i.' . . ..,. Teachers' Convention. • . A CCORBING to adjournment, the Convention of Te chefs of Erie County, will be held at the Conference Roo of the "t ri Presbyterian Canted, in Erie,on Friday the 34th of No v tuber, at 1 P M. Addresses on various subject!' connected with he cause of Education will be delivered. The reports of Comini tees will be espec ed. i By order ofl the Executive Cam n Wee. J. IV. W TMORE. Seet. Nov 11,1811). .1. OASi D s I • 1 1T The Ladies and Gentlemen of Erie and vicinity, are K s; ectfully inforined that Lewis' Gothic Hall is now open, and will continue to be for a term of years, should nothing unforeseen or • car. 1 have built it expressly Ibrearryingaon the Watch, Cluck and Jewelry business on a fair and substantial basis, ad people are ouch imposed upon by transient &mime, stopping only fur a few weeks or months inn place. 1 ant induced to make the above st.ttentent also for another reason—that statements !mac already been made in regard tome. that lant going to stay lint a short time. and that lona cheatingand deceiving the people. Thai is false. I have comtuenced businernyi•lth the denomination of continuing the same oolong as the palronage of the /toad^ of Erie will sale tain ate in selling goods air a hair and reasonable profit. mid doing their work fbr n . renonibte compeasation. Many thank.' Off the liberal patronage al ready'reeeived. W3l. N. LEWIS. Erle, Nov. 16,1°.1S - • 23 CJTRAY HEll , Ell.—Caine to - the firm of the subscriber, in t. Fairview township. atom the liwt of Ifni% n red, yearling hen= er,11.31110 white on it., eider nod head—no artificial mark.. The owner In requeAcd to conic, prove prop erity.payehargesand take it :may' -- JOHN METZ EH. Fairview, Not% IP, IQI9. , "lhtti Now Cioncoru: , / Hrt ' a i r; (7 oc l ci l il ' fi l m i rt e ,y d t h l i e w e in "i t r i e le " ii,i . n " t . i'e t ti o lit l o T ek C 74 k ni / „ i t= " tret tl • l t e , Erie, Pa., I would respectfully call the nttention of inrfriends and the public generally to nay neck of cheap / Wot & Dry Family Cfroccries. I will keep a good assortment, and 1%111 sell erten. as any other in this market. a/ Nov. LI. If-li. ,JOHN II trAwrs._ TEAS—Young II) son, Imperial end re chow , Teas, cheap. h) / J. n. HAWES. ItALI INS, Citroti, Mace, Cloi er„ Peppy ITF: Scrill.'•iligolhue awl Hearth liroatiop . for tole V low by— 3. arrel. for Pale clico niNo. 5. Boi l OLIVE Saltre; Net, &c., 11,r • Ile- by STU 7 Ware, Just TeCeiV'ed and ILr ,ale low 11 B. Awl :14 B urrm,o,ikcimei Dit.l.Nruy, ("in. Mon m 4 thela 111. lira Wines, and Aiello:tot. tor sale . -.- , rzamort runes A N D. — I — E —= . nunTe.i.: , i & PEEKINti. iII"I'D.EIR OLD tiI'AND, No'. REED 1(01.7:75E, ARE now recrivitm their IVinter ,lock of Illritgq, Medi l'ailllP. Oils, Hy e-Stntl;•, BruAtes, Varnishe.,Groce6ert. ly and iniecelinueone :mirk's. to wl.icli they Invite the altenti , ' l'ityrhiatte, Painters, Clothiers. 'l' tonere, nntl cow-timer:: g,, , i , ly. ".P.r Patti/ o.'ar.. are email Bills" Nov. Ir, Irl Paints, nyo—Siili% 2 1 1 c. 1 00n i,IIB. Rochelle and Yellow 0 lac,' 1,/ :Min Ito. IVltiting. 3itt ll,e. %%Italian red, 8)0 lie. It Id lead & Lithrae , 1.1 hble Dye-Settre. 1.101 hs.so Cutlet, retract logo 1.50110. Gout Shellac. UAW., ,, / , . l'ort entlne.• PIC g.tl,:. Linseed Oil . 31 •• % linli•lsei, 1 . 2.5 .• Alcohol. For nuts by NOV. P. 1E1;4. BURTON & PARKIN , • Colds, Coughs and Consumption. JA YNT:z., re )R.l NT. (Itirge ItOttlpt.) Wi.tar'sl.l.ll,4l:ll of %Vit.! Cher) • OA a!, Itett do do du Ayrce Cherry Pectoral Ilrit.tors lint=air floarhound, and other incaleittett for the above ter cube I y & PLIMINS. Now. le. tell?. piNfIST call - PAN V 7 lj Groat an I Mark Te.tA. A fresh of thca.e popular Teas ja,t rid iced 4 the Agent"; Y» It. iiti AFEW copies Beech's American Practice, arid Wood Brllll Dispensatory U. 8., last edition, fur Sail! Nov. 19. -111.11tTuN&14',RKI. NOTICV. . ' ALL Pe.uotol owing rut try stbre (..Iweill contracts "excepted) are reque Kit to make payment bekose the tirt of oext JtomaJ. ry and lowe costs. P. AI ETCA I F. Nov. 1.•, It+lS. . • ,Alk g - • . f t AND:MUNI:I2 FPI:CTACI.F.L. 4 , or a Noperior nonlity Gwarranted to enit all ages and COliiiillollS of the 'cp.*. at I.EWLY 11.‘1.1.. r.Lor 'KS —.l large ZIS•KlrilliCII( of (leek-. r r btyl pricen,ftota t -t s 3, 1.. ell) ; 31nreid llnro, piccrr, &c., flu rallied to keep cool liuic , at GUTI:10 School Mooks. s.t . NDErvs Primary and Pictorial Primer, - Do. 101,'!d, 134 and 4.11 Readers, Nlcthitre)'s ki, thl, :11 and 4th Readers, Putt ii's Soeller, Definer and Analy,ia, • Do. lit. 2,1, thl and fourth Readers, , Arithinetins—Tlionnon's Mental taill Prat I col, Admin.', D.i• ies', Ninitles and I.l,lbiiries. Granimars—Bultion's Kirkham's, Smith's and Browne. ~. - , Itrop,-thpnies.—disiod....4l4,, • , '/,n...tn.,,-....,,ey..t.. tro-,-, -- ollitirri, QV., Morte's &nane( Geography, Parte:,'s do., Goodrich's do., Mitch ell's do. Algebras—Daviesi, Thoini-on's and Itolinsonls,„ ' 1 Philosophy—Conn tor k'r, Olmstead's:lnd pulps'. Physlology--Ciitler's, Com-tock's and Taylor.. Astronousy—Burrill'o stud Illnwead's, 1 , Gvology-11itchcoVe. ela*Ale.—Graninwm. Lexicon-4 rind Pending , . Rooks in the (:reek, German. French and Italian. II i stor it'E—W i Ila nes. W il, ea's, Cates', Goodrich,', Rhetoric—Nen inan'o, Bull', wt,l Blaier.l A , trouoinietil daps, lVritgng, V&A, Pop Fohr a, ells, Quits, Oteel Pens, Ink &c., for ..:4110 whnlecale the New Hook Ntbfe. W. E. ItEW:dtiN Nov. IN, 1 No. Sll rill'lN highest priee p: and Silver, 61.1 WI audituelry au Cash 191. 4 ?%:0111117 11A' C( 1 0A11". Al' LAAT—I'' •. Oa qr., Taseels, Rings and Duetles, .:411. Al.O. a variety of Bag. and Pur.es, ready 1 . LIAVIII. (10'1111C 11.1. CI OLD PENS--. 1,2% i Ilrowla's Gold PII CA: also, 'lngle) 's f the ‘..-/ Is-4 quality; every one tt arrame.l. Aleo. other Gold rens LA low as SI, et I.I , AVIzr 114E1'111C HALL. •11.VIdlt 1 4 1'001 4 .S —You can7ind a large its,ortineut of Vt are 01 various Patterns and ncwelt Kt) les of manufacture, war ranted as mute ns coin, nt LEWIS' (1111'111C HALL. 4 4'9 ISTAII.I3 1LL1.43.t. VI OF WILD GIITITIT. The Great Remedy far Consumption f the Lungs, Afeet ons of the Liver, Asthma, Bronchitis. Pains or Wen :toes of the I rein, ur Lungs, Chronic Citighealleurisy. Ilemorrha;4 of the Lang*, and all other discaseaif the Pulmonary Organs. ' I I r. Important Caution., _ . Beware of a base counter/et of Wimar'...ll:ll , :on of Wild Cher ry, sighed by one Wm. M. Speao. who,' in order to palm hi vile imitation upon the public, ilnS Won ineil a foe simile of our mule, nod copied our label of direr tbiei reibio.nu, ietbstitining h s owo name for that of Henry IVistar, M. D, which is found on 11 e gen uine Remember, the outside bawl or wrapper of the genuine al•anr tea finely executed said plate etigrat Mg, hearing the t•igna ure - of Henry Winter, M, 1), and Sanford & Nark—none other an he genuine! ANOTHER INVALID RESTORED TO ILEALTir (Read the following statement of farts 'from Mr Di Bailey, a highly respectable merchant of Vienna, Johnson co, Illinois.). GaNTLEMMI r—A desire to benefit the afflicted ihroughont the land has alone induced me to make the following statement of filets respecting one of the most astonishing mites ever, recorded. My sou, note seventeen years of age, has been afflicted daring his whet!. liO., Willi a eoiki tut cough. pain in the side and chest, ac companied (‘ itil night sweats and hectic fever. which produced great emaciation and debility ; and at intervals during the might, his expectoration would laconic so great as 10 endanger I is life from strangalatin. During the time hej was attended by immy physicians of the highest repute. whore ipteseriptious go c but temporary relief—in fact, so alarming were the symptoms t ad so 111(0er:tie v. as his disease, that I was compelled to belie', e him be yond life reuelt of MetUenl aid! I All of our tielglibors and friends who sa , iv him , re.larile,l him as one who was rapt Ily approaching an early and preftgantre 4raim. After having thus exhausted the skill of the lest physic hoe with out obtaining relief. I was prevailed upon hy the advice of rt friend to make use of Wirtar's Itnlenni of U flerry. De commenced its use Mout the l',otli of Deceutt , er. IEII. t h e first bottle of 'which gave astonishing relief. and I began adaiti to Debility in the fond hope that lit i i night yet be restoredm health. After has lug continued the use of it until three tettles had been taken, the di-ease was entirely overConie,'ong his shattereil eon stitittion anal emaciate/ form restored to sound and permanent health, which he cotitimies to enjoy up to the preset - it:Dine. 1 - I believe the genuine Dr. WiStaes Balsam of Wild Cherry: to be one of the most veinal& Hurdle iota ever discovered-knowing , as 1 ilO, that the alu,se cure was (greeted Solely by its it.te. 1 ant, gentlemen, very respectfully, i . ,Your most obedient servant, I ELI BAILEY. CONSUMPTIVT: PATIENTS 1 1 Will please read the following statement from thelllarrison Ga zeite:—Vbe ineredulcui are invited to read the following note {Mollies. Mr Cobtrim, st hose character' for truth land viuncify stands above suspicion, and have their doubts dispelled n ' to the superiority of 117STelli'S BALSAM OF WILD Clll.lllrover nll other remedies now before the public of the same chara ter. COIVioN, tiol, Jan. gct, tS4I. i f It is no less a duty than a pleasure to stale for the benefit of the Mille ted, that I consider /ristar's Ba'san 'of Wild Cherry a great blesilng to the human race. Driving' tried it in case of severe af fliction of the lungs, I unhesitatiagly reeMinticiel it to those simi larly afflicted as the best remedy I have ever Mel nod one which cured me o heti phy siciam , sa id I must die, and %t hen I thought myself, that my time to dentin was near hi tim i d. WI M. TA M COMM(' There is a differentehetween %VISTA/VS/1,11,14AM 011' CIII:RRY, and all other preparations of lWild Cherry. l anti genuine Bohlen, as sold by us, contains, besides the , of Wild Cherry hark, other medical ;wen a of great charac e i efficacy in theteure of roughs, colds , an general direds chest and lungs. But all the important difference bette t ! medicine and all others of the kind i , that Mina's i.., cures, ss hiM other remedies give only lei morary relief to feta. Sold by J. D. Park. (successor to Sanford &.- Park,) Fou Walnut streets, Cilleilitiaq, Ohio. Central Agent for tit and West, to whom all orders must be adressed. Carter & Brother Erie Pa.; 11. H. & I. Case Girard; ii Whitney' & CO. Waterford; D. N..& . S. Webster Cot Ohio; S. S. & J. H. FdaeU Ashtabula; I. McFarland Mr , Pa.• S. Wilcox Jr. do. I - irk., Nov. IP, IPIP. April O.IE-10 rip IN FOll. for Vellitlat , , by • Nov. 10, PICTURE FRAM': GLA$$.—A hea tifut article of different sizes, among which are 10by 14,10 t y 13-16, and up to tat by 40, by Nov. to, CARVIR &BROTHER . _ _ CitT)CKERY.t-3 Crates and Id Hogsheads of liandioine Crgek eryilna and Glassware, for sale very I AL ow, Erie. Oet. O. 164 A., LEN & COiT. G OLD, Silver and Copper Leaf, by •i Nov. 10.. . cAkTrat & BROTHER 2999 LBS. N I TI1 3 , 4 juh altrA g ir. lIR(YrITER 99 10 z . Pg:raaf Bronze, Gold, SlarELMlneireollUEß St, ay Steers ! STRAYED from th e Subscriber. sometime in June last, a pair of yearling Steers, one line•back, the other brockle•face, both of a red color and with some white about the temi. Said Steers are large sized, and show Durham blood. Whoever will return said Steers to the Subscriber, or give him inthrmatiou where they may be [Quad shall be suitably rewarded. A. K. MILLER, Mkiloreek, Nov. 11, 1848. St _ and Alepiee. Ly J. B .11 .1.1.1"1::1 ,Fiala e.t J. 11. 11.i5VES. retard cinnamon. Rum, J. B. It %IVES. the bid or gull in, L?• .1. It. 11.1.11: i,kry, Rum. I'Jr; ati.l S , r J. 11. II i micy i 111171 %%ar- ERE n9l n • & CO. ev I Ito; Cla , I 1 w St, el A.. (WILD he flue extrnet Cr and of the ICII this I Menlo he suf. th and South Fiurar nneitil whine GM RTIER &BROTHER vir LOTIZING OTORE. 3011 N AL.lth3Tli% retail his sincere thanks to his . friends and the Puhlle itigen rat, for the liberal patron age extended to him, and Would beg leave to inforiti it them that he has just opened at • At / NO. U, SIMNEL!, lILOCK STATE ST., a large and good assoilmeht of ,CLOTHS, CASSI MIER ES and,VEST,INGS, which, owing to thz tightness A of the money market in the lbarieni cities, he has put * chased front the Importers at it great sactitiee, which en ables him to offer.the hest bgrgairis vier beibre luiard of in this market. AnionghlS stockdrayr hefound line French, English. and American Cloths and Gassimeres, which vrill Lc -made orde. r and warranted. Also. •• ready made Dress and Frock Coati, threreoats, and Sack Goatio. Punts and limo, Shirts and Drawers, Ildkfs. and Suspenders,' pat will he sold as cheap CIS the cheapest. Persons wishing to p rchase clothing for Cash, w ill do well to call and examine goods and prices, i,s titp goods are cut by myself, and made in Erie hyithe Lest hands that can be hail, without regard to price, met nl warranted to Ito as well ninde as any Shop in in ikes. I' ions w Jelling clothing. c:n have their measure Bien (11141C10.b111;„ nook.. 1.14.1 if not suited trim t h em Will:/1 (lute, they will not LeUtvked to take them. r imont troth and Cutting done ott the west reasonable terms anti warranted! sellr No charge for slowing goods ill and examine for your veg at No!,g. SONNELL . I3 LOCK, , Erie, .lej,t. 1849. State ~..,e /4- - 9 0 „, tv : ca. , ,,, 07 , i 1 4. 7a) Mi. Ftithl i t i. itli , V lk. .ol i li t t. o ? . .il . f i k t r u ootl 6-_,--_--- 1, ;Q Q 1 . ,11z 4 . r RS' tin I i t:‘ Mirlder. l atul 510 Ibb , .ext,ta .()gl . a"oci7l 1 ,) bandford's hem, Nov,lll, 1111.0111P.R. . lt) LDS Coppene, O Aluit 7r7r7' f by • Nov: la ( 88 — ,....6 o u v lpI n i f ie. N itric , and (N.!zritirtijii4t;:riln,v 1-166,( N j: Oki Tin. TlTrta Cowl !Li Catnip, Iy Nov. to, CARTER & BROTHER. TANNER'S OH., by - the 13ai•Wi or (;;Mott. by Nov. 10, CARTER R. BROTHER. . . BLEA 1 . 1 2!1 . 1;11:11.1: UIL, and Glass ii!•lnsa: Gifts.! NEW YORK, slew Jersey, and Frepcb Window Class. Fin gle awl doable thlcl.neae. Tbe laigeri ossortineth ever l'en't into market, by thd box or ein4:c II ea. by Nov. Id C .% nrim , , Ac ll1•.0Tl1ER. Ei oolcs. yr it i; Complete Prod:ice Reckoner, slaltilior the vatiii• by pom! 11 or im..!wt or all the ili lerent kind: of grathl; corm:l4 , yd as to present atone goabro, the valiie of the ti hole il , lllltArf Ot bushels and ilolindb 111 111.• -5o le Lite. lbe• (Wire CONlpfltmf in &MU'S rind cent.: also a it-t ly Iterkrawr. for all kind. of M‘irb.ir,,lbw, from Oih• cent to Olv . cl..nar ; a Table for CollIp:Ilitig ititere•t Crables for c 0c,d,:,,,g ow here of ILI). Inc 141...11.+111. 111 1V.,.i 111111 h101iP; the roilfratb of i %swills, &c. &e., j,i•t pglili-ini I nod for sale, i‘leilitle anti tethil at • W. tYll 1..t1 rtl IY & CO'S. Ser. 11, - ' I N.i.r.t, Reed house. _ . P"" •-• POI , N nr4 AittetiYao Vertibilb)ll a:, ! riirotta• Yellow by I Oli NW'. 6. r.tlrfr.L.' & ultpTilt:R. , IN 5(1!1 L . "c!: . .).L,lccad ali."'"l'arg l . ,titTi R & EROTHER. . 69 q 1 . 1 .• imini.! , :,.,k..., 1. -,, ,,,,.. : , ...I.llllbirli, by / e • NOV. 11, ' I'ARTER & um yrimit. ___ _____ ~.. 3 0 1.m,, p„,..,,„, ! Vartil.:. iiniibl'i, audit dim. tt'llittntat•lt • Rth•de., by Nov. 6, r 't wriiii, & 811011 i tiR. 6000 L"; , ,.",:",', 1 ;" 1. " . `" .1 ::,',V,..',',' , ',V 4'',l;tcrilt. 0 c' ll KEG-Ivry:I: wl: IV: 1.E.11) fr n n•I lro oklyi. k llrilgi/rgb. •OV O. CVtiLit&lit(ll , 600 1.116. FRENCH & 1 . 1:1,1.0W ()rutty,. Nov. It. . I'.IItTER & RR/OT ___ _ isOLßrt S. VINITIAN 1:n0.11. Nov. u. rAirrim: & 00(1LIi wI i NI; IJ, e/ 4:1 Nov. 0. I CAI/TER & 0111E0. 1 k Chrolor nitoTiim 99 " 14ti Furail ire, C i. a ei, nista, by *or. 0, C.% RT 1:11 Fa ItßtYl 'lil R. ✓!), A LIONS Litt deed OH I it.l,lf it t,by 9: C; . Nov. 6, CART Hi tr Illt4 Eft I ,:lt. C 21.1.4: and Sand irlr' 0 (-Awry - R.& pit(yrn ER To Carpenters and joiners. NV • E. warty tN & CO. hate ja•treceved a large assortment • of Tot& . f.och n, , Crooving Now' of dill rent kinds , ,Cittirk Ogee, Can= do do Grecian do l 4 pitting Gauge do do (mirktirclo. Panel du flu do Roman do / Hand Rail Manes do 111 Ir:TVCI:111 do Halving do do do Iti Hal !Toots, Match do do do Sari do - Plaak Match 'lmes do do 11. tand Rules, i'llaster do to do Valle d 0 Quirk thp.tr, ' Flat, Which d ill Iwo - old %en' chttop for Cash. ('all and Ft,. 1 Oct. ta. • (V. I:. I I EWSON & Cp.. No. f , „ Reed House. ..._. - NOW Elooks. is:CORY of the rotehatte and : 4 mile:tient of Western New L I Y ork. And of the ri.e. mogret. , rind present state of the Presbyterian (*towel, in that section. By Rev..70e1t1.4 11. lloiclakin. Pliilo4ophy 01 . UV! Plan of :hat 013011; a hook for the limes. By an A meriean ci lien. Thankfilhie4 : a hsrrative conipri.ing tnv.sage> fro - on the (Baty of the Rev. Allan Tenip:e. II) Omit!, B. Ta 3 by Oe 1.10. I W. E. II EWS 4 IN & C 4), • No. , Reed, llou HISTORY .11 1' TEN YEAI2B. under IA .& Louis Mime. The Pro.44.%Vrilerl. of I:unit:inv. l'rederin 11. Ilbdcr. lllns- Irate.' %%fill Portrait :4. For .11e l y W. 1:. 111:31"SoN & CO. rlliir. Annual meeting of the Peer) liekrvolent Sctioly of EriL J. will br held at the ‘eztry room of St. Paul's rlviteli, on 'nuts thlY. the iltli of November. •it M. il in hoped that there will he a Inree'attendanre, not only of thone who lair.. been preciously, or are now members, but alno of all oth er.. wito'feel nu iolete,t lo the olieet. of the Society. Er lePOr Groat ilar3a'rs T AM NttlV receiving lay Fall rind aVinierStork of Dry Gnod... Croezriee, Ilanklare, Iron, Su el. Nap+. Chaim, &c., stoek of oaer twenty-tits thomatid Dollar-, at hid. wok mar ettarthl direct from the :alatintactorlet.. both in Europe and A nicht ea, at price.; unheard of I , emre; all of at hirh at ill be ..old far tmgo at pri , m+ far holow not floods before sold in Oil. marttet. Return my sincere thatilut to my old Ctudonteot for their very Id oral pairolNge, I purpm., 10 rupeitsate them tIM , fall and winter at WI the grvate-t harrain, 01 giatt times. Now is WO time !—next year 1 pri , liN Wither pikes. Erie, 0(.1.2:3: 1r1: , . - , x. ... 4 ?,0 _ A Card to - th 1 idaiies.' ' $:1;1". M RA. , i i i 1 . ;, ,, A l i t , i I . I l l s r :g ., s , l i e t tr e rr f t r .:? ,,i i i i: 114 r, i i i i i ,, c i l , tr o f ; itll , + v o i f , t r ! , l , l , s , l:it i ,l* , t i l , ;:t t ,e,:iiit n. , -ortairnit of Fall and 'Maier Milliarry. ron+i-t jag of lion -110,,, I 'ape, Satin+, Vol% eV. a nil IliAoar, tagoilai , t% ith a choke ieluctirat of Phones ntol flowers ; all of which shin trill he happy to xialvf 19 her tr i Piris 11134 CIIACIIIPTB on Satitri!ity. the 21s1 Ittr-t. Itethletice on the Public Square, three doors frctio the Erie Bank. I /et. V. Itairi. I S'AILORING. ITIIIE undersigned takes this tort lust of informing ilseeitbiens of 1 Erie an I Vi itlilX. th It he Min coati:mei. the Im•iiiers of TAILORING at hi% old stand. where lie will le happy to rave them front the horrors of slop shop clothing. by making a f.tir and handsome garment nt a very reasonable price. Ile wow,* his :hanks to the public generally for its kill(' and liberal patronage sieretofure. and mike. by strict -attention to business, to 111(10 and roceive the same for the (more; roc he reek cmdideta thatrelit s bong experience in some of the, print ipal shops of London mid 'ew I York. he can execute any work entrusted to him in the most ; ork manlike. fashionable and satisfactory warmer. t 'Ct. 21. IPP3. 7011 IN COALDING. N. 11. CU'RillNinione on the shortest notice and n ith vatic mar care. Slibp. situate south or the Dialomot, and a few doors east of the Erie Brink. 1 . ------ ----- 11AWLS ! rnen. ! !—D Cash nue. M. de Laia: S Wool, &c., will he tumid cheapint Oct. B. T 1 i I.\iS 14, DEWEY'S. Lailee Dress and 010.1 k Gaol% (lONSISTING of Caslnnerit, Mon de tows, black, wined, plaid and NlLLtlel Alnaccas, French 'Merino, silk plaid Mado tias. Mohair lustre. &c., &c. just opened at Erie, Oct 10. ISIS. GEO. & SELAWIIi. Turkien. Cashmere. Muslin de I.nne mid Blanket 11 Shawls, a guol;iiiKatinent at GI O. BELDEN & Cc.: 10. 73 'Vapor Us sings. 1 000 PIE Wall paper and Ilordt•ringt 130 do Window paper, for sale cheaper than et er by Oct. 16. GEO. & SON. ow Goods. ' ' 1) WE have this dal/ cceitanl by expri4A, n nice noportinent of French Merin , Silk, Mohair. Thibei cloth. Cashmere and M, de lame Ace.. a TERRA'S & DEW MS. Erie, (lc!. 6. IFt . I ,-. . . New Goods. , AT, c.w FALL AND wiNTEn cooqs.—The subreriber is .LN now receiving hi-i Fall nwl Winter Siock of Dry GOOlii.. GrO• err ice, Hardware, itoms and Shoes. Huey! B eware. him. Nailo, dee, which will make lIIA flOC:i full awl rompre. an I 0 ill make his rtork very cheap. Call and rec. The pr ces will suit you. no do .' I. no I will not Le undersold for ready •ay. by any line ill Eric. Om. 1:1, SMITH JACKSON. Aciministrator's Notice , . • LETTERS TES'I'AMEA TA r thO estate of Dont. Albert L Thayer. late or Aliticreek township. having kelt grant ed to the rab,seriber. notice is hereby riven to all prrroax indeltteJ• ut 1 , 3;11 estate to make immetliato payment. and those having claims aguittot, vaitl cotatt• to pre-cut them, properly-atitlicaticatep tor fettleinent.' I Nov, 4, 14 4 1 AIX qtl 'NMl'''. AtittOr. VIEDICIA.I6' WOILICEL. . JusT received from the 'publishers, Lea & Man , - t a lk% chard Philadelphia, a large assortment ef ltted r„ + ; ical Works, which m ill be sold at the publ isliert • - prices; among uhich IN ill Le found: Bartlett on rovers, ' Budd on Lil or, floyle's Almeria Metlica and 1 her:item Ms. Churchill's :SI idwifery , Church!! on Females, Artiwclll on-Fetnales, t • Cfl f t on Dubin, Condie on Children., Jones cn the Eye. Pewee's Midwifery. Lent-Con Cbildren, • Dungleson's new Remedies, Diingleson's rrpctice. • Lipton & Mutter's Surgery, Phillips r ti,c irk r. Miller's Practice, Phillips 11111 RlCrilla• Front on the Stomach, , ' Taylor's Med. Jut IsprUdenee, Wilson on the Skin, Wilsou's Dissector. Cyclopedia of Med ic lne.l ' Wiilllllo respiratory organs; ' Youatt en the Horse, ' (later, Farrierote., &e. The subscriber is sgent for Len & D lanolin rd, and will order any Medical, Literary or Miscellaneous uorkr drifted, and WWI+ them here kit Puldit•her's prices. Physic inns, studetifs and others are re, quested to call and examine li is iaudegue I - - Erie, June 10, IE4B. i ' 4 t19 FrAFFORD. ERIE ACADEMIC; rilllE IY, IN TER TERM OF THE ERIE A GAULAIY,,commen 1. ces Monday, November 27, under the superittiendetme of Mr. J. HENRY BLACK. A. 11.. Teacher of Languages and the Natural Sciences, assisted by Mr. LoWAAD F. D. Oavon, A. IL, Teacher of Engin% Mathem Literatureatics an. Penmanshd German ;I Mr. DASSIEL I'. ENtliON Teacher in ip and Vocal Musk, and Miss. EUSESIA Jousects, Teacher in the Female Depmuuent and la the French Lange, TUITION PER QUARTER. In the Languages ; ' - ' 0 CO In Mathematlea.Natural Philosophy,Chensistry,b.c., 300 In other Branches. -. 200 The regular time for admission is nt the beginning or middle of the term. No one will be admitted lbr leas than half a quarter.. From the pleasant and healthfid location of the Academy, the advantages which it Possesses of Philosophical and astronomical i ) apparatus, and the ability of the teachers both to impart knows edge, and to discipline the conduct. it is ontidmsdy believed that very superior Inducements am presented all who may be desir ous of pursuing a course of systema tic an thorougo instruction. Trio.. 11. SILL. Pres. , t Espo. A. ELLIOTT. ' Erie, Nov. H, IRO. 23 Secretary. LT W 1 GOTIUO ELA.Tat Is now Open, with 11 large and coins tete fietlolllll. at of Gold and Silver %Sat. hes, Cocks Cold Icckels, Gehl pen cil, pens, breast pins. Pingo rings, thlsistles, Ear. loops, titres let. clasps, slides, snot 0, Fob. Guard ;ad Vert Chains, I eys, etc. Gold and ell% Cr elitc-ks, sor ties spoons. Cond , . thlintleri. M MOP, finis knives, Chains, &c.— Plaitril fruit baskets, castors, can lie titicks, motto: si &ways, ap. Otis brutal collir and tea iota; shell.l we& Ivory combs:se h•PCTS, ,hears and pukes knit cs, ra zors and razor strops, soaps, 'seri - mom Owe ;Illy, brushes, sled try. sels.i.coils. class s, ar d sings: rteel bass and purses eadysonee• Acs cordless, music Icses, Violins, and n nay soh er aitintes too Humor oils to mermen,- which will be sold at much lesslban the usual prices.. N. B. Pedlars funds' eI on rettisonalile terms. - and tlffilt‘s. Blue Vitriol, . .111XF:ft & intoTniat. ri . All k lode ol tVinclits and Clocka cleaned, repaired and war rant'. h.' Alto, Actordeas, Abide [loses, Jen elry, ac., replied at Omit notkern ' ' For eleaning let er watcheirn, 8 I 00. 'Rollie Wfttclies4 AS 0 7. •• Ire:ninon Verge, .50, New wain mornings, 75 to lOn ' New Verge, I On. Lunette Gluts, 23 ' •• Muth. , Flint ha. Cumnion do 12} it - Gold Hands. 25 to 50, New Ac.gordeon areas, 25t030 A11100;11' JOLT, done in proportion td the :limn e rawer, and n ar ranted 07 give igliiataction or the wont, refunded, one door East Ilici. id Engle Held. WM. N. LEWIS. Erie, Nov. 11, (NIP. - 27 Stray Stacr BROK tiw enciwaireor the 5111..4'6141. roll. , lrti IOWII- ship. about the ht of 0 t... a Fel fluor-) ear-.. 1 1 Steer, no ar tificial marks, The owner is refit/vale.' to conic. iquie property, pal ehlr4f, owl take it mi**. Lvizt:e. wrinvsmlio. ecmeopl. Nov. , at w ' COODS I AT CO. A Ll.tig & Coll'oleslgning Mcliwe their I.lll4pet? in Erie. of. It ter the ~ hole of their hostnetee ' , tech tit Dry Gods, Grocer oj len, Cr ' her) .&c ,at PRIME Cittr , T ! Thee i,cl.: is eidirely new, and woo selected reaprer.i.ly for thir marhet. ell ell nn opportunity fur lin) ing flee, l eel of Goals °reve ry description, at the very lowerd 01(1,, is not often offered, and the pub lc may re. 4 at.sured that the sate will Le conducted strictly on the al.ot e terms, continuing fmni,the 114 of Novenil•er to the let of February next, n heti the bal.ince of the, ~lock n ill be closed_ by a series of Public Auctions, to the 10111 of March, when the !nisi tiers uteri lA' clobed . A 1.1. are invited to call a l ll.l avail themselves of this rare °ppm-, tatilty of buying Cheap. N. B. All persons indebted, either by note or bark account, to Allyn & Colt, are hereby requested to call and kettle the same on or before the first of January sect, n ben nil umettleil tiecomits will he tell in the bands of an Attorney for collection. Erie, Nov. 3. ie4s. TT IS A FACT ono. Goods are wry cheap, owing to the low Tariff, and my principle,. being for a revenue Will; and not a tarn!' for pnOecnun nerdy, I a ill mil good, for le.a advance abot e coo titan the ManisPictorer gets in the chaps of protection by way ci the (aril of PAU, Those wat•hing to buy goods cheap. B ill pleaee call, as I hate a general clock of Dry Goods, C:rocertra, Hardware, rrecl.ery, iron, Nails, Bouts Mid Thee., Fait and Fish dr.c, &c. for sale. (Nov. -I.) emmi inchsos. ()NTEltuit Kritil'l:-A w:n• a: , l beautiful article for La yro,,,er, for bale! hy Jett'Krttilkl. etLOTITS—Frei.cII. Flog G and American . froniel to 3i, per yard, A.. 14: by - S. JACKSON. • Ittu., Kik, I lain and Fancy Piaidel null Stripe,:tlf ,(111` l y S. JACKSON. , CI ATM EI"ES, 'l•%s reds, Nentocky Jean, aMI Nail Li npeys, very 1... -1 nice and good, for sale by' , : 1 . JACMON. CASHMERE w S, De Tait es, plain and lig'd, 81k. Grab, Brown and Maroon colored, for sale by N. JACKSON. -I-- PLAID CLOAK! Nu—a antiful article for Lady's Cloaks, for sale at .11:1, Cbcapside, . S. JACKSON. Nov. , I. 45 LADV:. 4 KW 111:SKINS, I les. Half, 110.11 l% WO Rakers Mo. rocco walking shoes, slips, &c., nr. N. JACKSOA•s. Nov. 1, :25 EAS.-I'onm! Ilyf on, Gunpowder, and Blnek Tear for sale by T (Nov, 4.) S. JACKSON. II AWl.H—.\ny goroulty of Carlamere. Maid and Itneket for sale Ly K. JACKSON. 1A ,I , LA an every I.tyte d price, Plain, Stripe. (it:lnge:Ode, &c. for sa:e by •S. JACKSON. • rinsic Lessons. nrllrNK , of Erie ,leroit ltl Pi ano Forte, at her reAllf•lire on Filth : , treet. No Pupil taken tor le:: than a quarter. 'tt.rot:+—Alelutivott, sta, per quarter; Piano Forte. 60, per quarter. [Nor. I, IS•P_+, Pi] DIT an order from the Orphan's Court. is ill he sold by public .IJ vetalt.e, on the pfl`llll=CS 01 the lab Theobutd Keisher. in Mc- Kean town.hip, on the lEtli of November next, the following property. viz: I lorses. CM% Si cattle, sheep. hogs. wagons pions, and n general ns,ortineitt of farmintf turn.ils, mid household fur nittire. Sale to qwpinence nt 10 o'clock. A. M. mill LEIFITE. Oct. SF.% PAIN KUISIIF.R. Executers.l liEf7l. P. HALL Es c•amBRA - .izta novas 18. REMEDY 1549. WILL Nt 7' CURE ALL DISEASES. D VT io n safe. speedy and etfecival cure for all those dieeasers 1.11 fur w Inch it 14 TCC01111111:1111C11. The Public can ii"ately rely up on the powerful elliraer of thi• Medicine in coring Toughs. Colds. lloarsene,..4. tlroup or Rutil, , . Asthunt or I'hilti.ic..Stonehiii9 nod whonioua Crufh. It ak•o minicar other reilinonnry complaints, . ITC1111:111111pf , O irrltntion—ns ilitPcult and often painful revirn tioh, %%metering pains through the c'ae....t, and i. 3 highly important i ll suprew..lng taco:lug in the hung-, n Illicit should never be 'leg , - lectell. „ I 'neon rANT 1, IFTI:IONV.—iIIi-• lq to Certify that we, the tinder ,igneil. have used Dr. P. 11a1P4 Volehrnie I Cough Remedy. and hat e fouttil it in ever) in:lance, an eiliencionsineuteine, and ful ly woillty of It, reCOlllthelidalit,ll , - .1011/11:;1)11:lith. Jo , epli get,ey, Jr., Rich. S. MrCrearv. i Clint, ,M IV. Kelso. D. Shirk, Andrew M. Tarbell, John S. Brown, Robert roehren, Locher A. Hull. Win. NI. Gnllnglier S. T. Nelwni, ' W. F. Rineilerneeht, Mho!' King. Alatnini Sherweral, I). P Ensign, V. 11.1%Vright. 1.. Warren, . Ni. Mayer. 11, I', Mehatfey, Dante' Minor. J. IV. Dean, . J. Satslury, It. O. Root. . Ft Ilaldu tn. ir•At'TION TllE•PUlll.lC.—freware of connterfeint, and ham nery tottle line th e worms, "Dr. P. ORIN cough Remedy," blown upon the gins., and him written bignature upon the u rapper and directions. None otter are minim.. liner—.3;l rt. to 81, per Pottle, or Sic large Bottles for $5. Sold (Choleraic and Retail in Erre, only by Dr. I', Ilall, corner oP Stale and Seventh Ptreetg. Agents in Erie County.—lloyd, Vitic . ent & Co. * Waterford ; R. C. Town & Co.. North Eavt and H'intehtirgh ; John A. Tracy, Fairview ; 1. S. Jones &Co., Girard ; W. S. Townsend, - Spring- Celd ; James 11. Campbell, Edinboro; John Clark & Co., Albion. N. Callender. Meadville pareotts, Weeffield, N; V.; S. White& son. Fm.lonia ; A. Reynold*, O. Champlin A. J. Matthew.Rutin!. ; Denting & Co.. Ili. alniden Lane , V.; Jules Hanel. VW, Cite ettitit $l. Philadelphia, nod by Agents getter; idly throughout the country. For farther particulars rmectisig ,the efficacy of this Medicine the reader will please call on Agent for pamphlet free of , charge. Erie, Oct. V, Ihl9. Ctunti MILACKSMITHS will find al good assortment of .Invite, Vices and !knows. and all 01%.4,0 of Iron and Steel, warranted to be equal to ally, and cheap as the cheapest on the corner near the Coin !tome. . C. B. WRIGHT. Oct. Goods at Goduced Prices! Executo's flald. Shelf Ilardsvare• AGeneral assortment. including House trimmings and nails o all kinds. may be round, ou waist() suit the purchaser. ut' Eric, Oct 127, tiAP. C. It. WRIGHT. New `all and Winter Goods. Thir, willperit , erN are now rcrelytng and opening their meek of , Fall and Wilder Goods, conisring u( DM" GOODS. ILIRDIE4RE„ CROCKERY, GROCERIES, IRON, STEEL, IVAILS, All which will I c cold cheap for O ;utter ready p.w. October 2. ISIS. GEO. SELbEN & 80N. Boston Goods! 4 ) PACKAGES jitst opened from B noston and Lo cII, corn frriaing n great varietyof fashionable D suet Dress Goods. dine set !owcred and striped Cashmeres. Monterey r [aids and Stripeo, eh. ogenhle I.l3.lres,Slinwls. 111 great VariCly. liren Trimming's. Ladies' Collars. Cravat... Gloves and Hosiery. in short.llllllOrt eir'• cry- thing in the way of goods can be found as cheap as the cheap err n t toed. :In.) WRIGHT'S. Po lan Goode. _ ALARGE assortment of Yankee Notions Jost received of the .111 j rrinafnetors, and pan the article. for PCJIRTS, at New York price t. . a d ding tranepottatiob. at • WRIGHT s.. tic 2 • Cash for 1' .-there. WANTED n quantity of good Geese Feathers for %thief. I will pay half cash. if delivered soon, nt tn. • C. 0. womuys. • White Dish and Trait. A ' RiZANTEII nniele Just reed% ed nl WRIGIIT,EI /1 Oct; 21. Oarpetings. HIS OA V received from the illarmfactries. n good selection of T nssorte.l Carpeting, from IPf to 73 centv per yard. Also Floor Oil Cloths. Hearth Rugo, Woolen Crum Cloths. all to be had cho3p Corner. Important to Lakes 2. PAIRS of Ladies' patent Ginn Elastic Overshoes. corn y"wiringrix ditTetent Patterns and styles, to which I in vite the attention of those Ladies who with to keep their feet dry, to call and look at the assortment at • Wit1G111"8 PUBLIC NOTIGT. ft MIMIC 'NOTICE 'thereby givenahm a riptication will be made to the neat Legislature of Pennsylvania, for the Incorporation of a flank, to be called "Tice Canal flank of Erie. with a capital of One Hundred Thousand Dollars. with privilege. of increasing it to Three Hundred Thousand Dollars, with all the usual Bank. ing, privileges, to be lotated in the Borough and county of Erie, Mate of Pennsylvahlit. ..e Erie. July 13, MRI , , . James C. Marshall, ' • Jos. M. Merrell. - 11. (indwell. P. Metcalf, , . , C. M. Tibbnls. , Samuel Hays, - ' nenj. Tomlinson, . John C. Beehe, Smith Jackson Cation Graham , Thonias n e sm. • . John A Tracy. James ,Willimus 'WilltaMKelley. Win. A. Galbraith, _. . -J. 11. Williams,, Chas. B. Wright; 1 . Wni: B. lane. George Kellogg. J. H. Fullerton. . - Notice for Noley. , mHE substribets earnestly tequest all persons who know them- I. selves' Indebted by Note or Book nem:minor a longer standing than Ws months, to call and settle. It is filmed that a rearonable and satisfactory amount of business will be effected In this way by he dist of November next. - G. LOOMIS & CO. Ett1e,0et.7.113119.- . • " • ' • Executor's Erotica. LETTURS testament:di on the estate of TheohOld Risher, late of Me Kean township, deed. having been granted to the sub scribers, notice ib hereby given to stl those Indebted to said estate to make immediate payment. and all those baying claims against said estate to present them properly authenticated ear settlement. Oet. 21. 1649, JOSEPH LEETZ. Erie, • JOHN Kteltillt, ?deltettni Ereelltml• 'i's! TIED ZIT snousemas. WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE 141.1.9 SCARCELY Italia ten short years elapsed since en humble at tempt Was made to combine, tp a suitably medic U prel.aration a few of the la e4ll of the Indian. All was dark at the tame as to the result. The- most that could be estimated was, that the princi ples adopted as the basis to build upon were sound. So much re liance was placed upon calomel arid the lancet, that the ill success of the new experiment would have tended to confirm that reli ance, while it shook the purpoteof,the projector. Now, however, all doubt and difficulty is at an end. Every where this medicine has Leen greeted with welcome ; everywlkite has its use been intended with the most gratifying success. Esau " all b rOffhlat/S, its sales are now counted by millions ! and it ti held iu 'ghee estimation at :he protect 4Yue 11141 ' n4en it "as origin ly introduced, - • Ogre gf sad Aisne. wesetivilt4.raimen co: la., July 17, 1647 . r. \Wright —Sonic time since, your age n t left me a supply of or Indian Vegetable Pills. I have found said pills to be in great errand latelyfor the pure of . Fever and Ague. Alr. James Boyd aas a son who bas been laid:up pith J'eyer and Aguc, and hail tried various other remediesjall of which proved of no avail-- He deternijned to try your Indian Vegetable Pills and -- by using - one tiOx is now sound and WO. Mr. T. , Spencer bad a daughter, . Mr. (;rotes a sou, anibikir?,C. Nichols and Om of his family were all down at the same tape with yrwer and Atrue, and had also tried the various piker reale lies without effect. Your Indian Vegetable Pills soon restored them all to perfect health. 1 can assure you from what I hate seen, your Indian Vegetable Pills may he relied on for a perfect cure of Fever and Ague. Yours, respectf.ffly, JACOB DU P- M. Colitleam from Col. Tole, edpor of the Columbia nemorrot, pa Office of tla-,Uultonbia Denaxrat i , Elloolusbur;;, (70mObil Co. Pa., 21fatch 4, Me. '5 Ile. William Wright-'-ilear mount" oftbe Tncriy whose aver sion to Haack nostrums Iris deprived them of the 'benefits result- Itig from the use of good medicines. Acting under this inane:tee, have teldoin re,orted to the Pill box. Labt3latch, when you soar-, mowed ' a ix etti, ing in my paper, I was imiace.l to give yeilir Indi an Vegetable Pills a trial, ind Mier having fairly Lewd their mer its fur myself nil family, gave them a decided preferenceoverev- ery other preparation. to every imtance when afflicted withl tick headache, or when the stream of lire. WAS encuitibered with morbid huniora;ll found ml.cllY teller frolii PKI Urn of your rill*. By taking from runt to sin on going to bed, when judpopoied, have. always been restored to health, without loss of tine, and %Aiwal. the experwe of a phy. siciao.l , Wright'a lit.linit Vegetable VAISC khlmes the diaaiguialted mutt of operating eifertually without olittorlApg the ., rest of the patient. and ill my case wittryt even fpiducing eicktunni to the stomach: Respectfully' yam . friend, &c.4,---`LEV.I - L: TATE. [Prow iht• PrIMMO EAreff, Delhi. N. Y.] Wittnter's VEGETA:ME I'IL'IL-L-All6Ol/gll nut particular ittfriendly to patent medicines, we must crtte.,s that we hate be• come a comers to these pills, having an opportunity on two or three OC aSlqith to te a t their eilicaey. For a gentle medicine, one or nso 11 11l be foam! mild though ellectit e. Where bile or oilier impurities have accumulated, owl bane thorough medicine Is re'. gill te.l, a do three or tour of these pills takfTu on going to bed, ill be Maud effectual iu cleansing the stomordi. and re;steriegthe limf-els to a nealthy state. We epeolt from experience ;and take pleasure iii commending the pills to the public. AG ENTe.-1 t. U. spatiord, Erie ; w. & I'. Judson & Co., Wrx terlbrd; John McClure, gets. Girard; Abraham Tourtellott. Union; Riley Potter. 'We-t Snritigfieid; W. R. Townsend, Springfield; R. C. Town .Sr. Co.. Wattsburg mid North East. Odic es livroted exclusively to the sole of WRIGHT'S VEGETABLE Y11.1.: 4 , \wholesale end retail. 1150 Rare qrect, Phil adelphia; 2rg Greenwich street, New York; and We Tremont at., 110.1011. 37 Erie. May 1. I. Ready Made Clothing at tho Clothing Otero, Cc mmccial Exchange. THE sulker iber has now on liati,d al his NEW CUM!. ING STORE, a %cry extetwi l swsortutant of first rate CLOTHING, made up in the latent 'style and in the hest manner, o hich lie is determined to sell fur CASII 25 per con Lovrer than any other est..mislanent in thin place. 111+ stock of nothing compares every grade, from superior Locoman'', , and no one who patronizes the establishment shall be dis -1). °Sowiappointed in regard to quality, cut or price. , Notice the ng. , - Superfine and line Franth Black Dress Coats; English Tweed and Mohair Sack Coats; Black Summer Cloth Coats of ercry Cut; _ Black ani f l picy Cass'inere Pants; Satin, Silk, Merino a l Viissimere rests; -, ' Linin aipl Cotton Clot ling of every kind; TD"For, Sailer, an d Canal!ers, 01L-C OTII CLOTIIING AND TAiti.Aiii.iNB *. • , Absa, nue and common Shirts, Silk Idris and drawers. Merino do. Cravats:Cellars. Stocks.,llowans, s .ks, suspenders, Ate. &e. Ile has experienced and fashionable - mere employed and-will cut and trim in the best manner and in e all kinds of clothing to order, which will I e warranted to give atisfaction. - ' The public are invited to tall and ins rt. cl the clothing in thenew aml cheap estahli-Invent in the Commercial Exchange, French at. opposite the [tanner lintel. MOSES KOCH. May 19, le-kl. ' 1 htthii 4,4 Y A 0 11 FA akkaZ.le tile ' I ir PVT • •;=.: rial;;;A:, - ' INCREYSED IfiIjUCEM,EI 3 / 4 'S :TO BUY AT TUE 21 - 3:IW JEW C e ntt CORNER OF STATE AND Erie, Pa. T CEIN kW} IC & CO. itilont I. errs and the public generally, tb front New York, nit!' a resider oral= &c., consisting of more Than IDINDRF:D P.-0 Of pxxls—lnrger •than eviir before Idol TikiA Minimise assortment embraCer; witch it would be tedious to rtrimerate riety, form, figure style, finish, fashion cry - kind for the GENTEEL OR C 031.11 Of Ladies. Gentlemen, Ituyn or Girl?. human Wain.. wlica 4o man o' wOma daily livelihood by the sweat of his or good—even genteel clothing—when no his or her resources, and obliged to *his rate of sixpence per day, need go witl proprietors of this eftablishineut are t to all who will ;ice them a call. HATS AM) C.. PS, In great variety:of every fashion, can be obtained nt this estab- I b•liment, at prices to suit the tittic, and their necessities. Their large assortment of Undershirts. iltispenderr. Umbrellas ASD WATER-PROOF CLOTHING', make the eyes wad be afforded. will put tr have heretofore mail . / . a er, and the low prices at which they can Wight the ambitious pretensions oral( who , I , a I oast of their prices. ROOTS, Sliak:S. Men's Boots. Pin and hip. I.nelit.' low priced Shoes, do Calf . S eal, 1; t &'Kip liro- do k'i ie Kid slips. do Gents' Srippers, I Naas, do Congress Slips & Buskins, do Congress (.niters,, L do Kid Wells, BEng' Brogans, fine arid coarse, and Children's Shoes in great va riety. Also, YA NKE F: NOTh By the cord, nt New York price, and Goods line at Wholes Ie & Retail Groccrier. Crocker Glageneare.6te load, or retail. at mid.* to correspond r Don't forget the place, donser o Rri”, Oet.7, IPIB. Fall of ISI9. N El VT Fall of ISIS. rezz. AND WINTISEI GOOD% ~ Arriving , in large quamtsCes at the Jere Store of MOSES KOCH. COMMereitii Fade/lege, an Fre eh M., Erie, Pa. Ihave the pleasure of infolning my friends and customers in town and country, that I am now receiving my fall supply of N liif AND FASHIONABLE GOODS, which, as usual embraces ell the varieties of rich and beautiful 00lii in market. and which are to be sold at the proverbial_ low pr cis of the Old Jew Store. Cimiliar to every man, woman and cl ild in this corner of the State. Notice the following. FOR THE LADIES. Heavy Italian amid Chninelion Silks, Gros de Rhine Satin stripe, Pekin, watered, strii ed and plaid, black Hall , ti do. satin striped and em broidered Mouse de Leine, plain and i lilted Cashmeres, embrel tiered Metes, changeable Madonas, Fre lc h MerillOCS, fliode colors. plaid Long Shawls, 'troche, Cashmere and Silk Shawls, embroi dered Cashmere do. black and colored ilk Fringes, Brussels Lice, Lisle and i.lirrad imees, needle wro ght Collars, Jenny Lind Collars. French Kid Gloves, Bennett S. tins and Ribbons, shirred satin Bonnets. Plumes and Flowers & . , Erle Alit. 29 IRV. ARRIVAL ZISTSA. RDINARYI NEW GOODS—GREAT FA t r i B. wituarr respectfully Wail - customers , .r• custome, that he has Jost retur York. and is now receiving an extols Fashionable Fall rind Winter 'OODB, selected and purchareclunder t t wit far enable him to offer Goods of est evt cheaper than ever. - My mocks much fore offered in this market, aiii Mimi all of which most be told, no t at such meta can get under. and for a ledge° rile all those that wish to buy for er leeted as:ortment of Gooch., to drop in site the Eagle Hotel, for particulars. NEW GOOD ES NI ANTE ARE NOW REREIVI,NG, at u Y i House, a large and general asi.o ' • STAPLE AND FAN( to which we would respectfully invite Among them mar be found for the Lad °red nail black Bilks ; Plain and Pane Poplins. Cashmeres. M. de Laines. Gil of all descriptions. Bonnet eat; Salt t figured Jackonets and Swiss .}}lulls, E marline, Arago. Coronation n d Gala &c. , lot the Gentlemen we avi a Plain and Fancy Canimeresand Bali Vestings, black and fancy Cravats. si ase.itc. Alla these goods were bot Spring prices, and we pledge pendia can be bought at any market.' Please Sept.% IBM I Noy". AVING disposed of our 6tock o, Edinboro', we are nazi° s that ~,e up as soon as possible. To th hay 1 us we would say, call and sett, e. If ,ay your account'', you can au Icabt Notes. I , Erie,Se pt. 92. 1848 CLOT 118; CLOTllS!!—Freitch , Fit Cloths and Caa.liners of every 4 VEST/Nal- 4 . VernlNG l 3. Figured heavy Mack satin Vestings. (alley silk silk and t•erge Cravnhi. silk Shirts. Gloves,Sitspenders, &e.. CAPS. Cl the 014-Jew store, Commercial Each, 11 eev 930919 THE subscriber, having purchased dia. lately owned by W. C. & liciti the patronage or his friends and hope, that good Goode, fair pokes ao tweet with a share of instotn. Lard barrel, at a reduced Mee, ' Etie. July 99, 9149„ Wagon for FIRECT rate, new. Tao' Bona -a. MONEY. Moire ot Erie, Aug. fl, 1842. VRESII LINIE.At nil times Air L Furnace by Erie. Sept. 8.1818. MAP STORM, ' STREETS, . _ r former 1111111Cf0118 Cl/00. at they hare jutt returned heel' Dry Vuode, clothing ;CKAGES I ht law the %Vest • great variety of article,* , —every shape patient. va . utl quality of goods of ev- S WEAR:I The time has arrived in who is able to Obtain a ter brow. 'wedgy without tororCitl thrown upon it taemirk t.. wld at the ut decent attire; as, the lady and willing to prove, !. vs. other goods in the Dry . by the enrt•load, yard, l ith the times. State and Fifth Streets. LL IN PRICES V his numerous friends and ed from Boston and New ve and unusual variety of which have been choicely . Table eireurnvtances rich ' ry variety and style mue 'larger than I haveever by, testi much greater cariet prices that no Establish this fact, I respectfully ha rm see, a good and well-se at the Brick Corner. optic • Sept. 211. W. Cifolipti le Coiner Store, No. 1, Reed Invent of Y GOCDS! he atteni log of porchmioni. es. elegant cliatigeablakot. • Alpacas, French Merinos, ghanii and Prints, Shawl.' as and R ihbons, plain and gings and lnwertinp, La- Glove% Hosiery Ake. arge stock of Brciadeloths. wits, Silk Satin and Fancy k and linen Handkerchiefs ght at , large discount front to sell at as low rates as call at 'METCALF/3. Goods to Aaron Lick. of ri budlness should be closed O ng unsettled accounts with lou have not the woney to lose thew h Fiving you r •Itch and Allier'Call Broad color, shade and quality.— nd striped Cassiurcre and Vestings, black and fancy terino do.. and Drawers. th and Plush Caps, cheap at nge; French street. e entire stock of ltlerhan- P. Hulbert. respectfully se em public generally, anal endeavors to please. will I it (tithe first qunlltY. by tho • ICIVD. 0. HULBERT. ID Yazoo. for gala Ibr ERIE T. W. MOORE. No. I. Perry Block. e at the Kiln near the New amrrit JACKSON.
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