'~lliselaiieoou ' cl t ecEQans. - - QT The mad wag ot.th lloston 1 1 054,llittabli4 t?ir touching liticawhich adorn the fashionable lollies' books. The pbem'detilli the sad &to of a mach-Orel fishor.'Who, Puling from his love, ".look aritculc, art'd thou went out to sea. " ' , A. TOUCHING DITTY. When Both got home from mack'reling. He sought his,Samh Ann t . And found that'she, the heartless thing. •lla4 found another man. And then moat awful tight he got, And Omit he went away, And bound himself to go and cut, Live•oak in Florida. He pined upon the live-oak lands. Ha murmured in the glades, His axe grow heavy in hie hands. All iu the wild-wood shades. Mosquitoes bit him everywhere, No comfort did he get, 'Mid •hit how terrible he'd swear Whenever ho got bit. Atlast, desparing of release, And wishiog himself deed, HO went into the woods a piece, And chopped oil* his own head ! RAG PICKING. One half of the world does not know how the other half lives. I knew an insane(' of a miserable object in Cincinnati a few years Since, who divides his labors between rag-picking and begging. He removed to Indiana, where he has a fine farm and vineyard for which he paid twelve thousand dollars and which is now worth much more. 1 extract the following from the N. Y.Harbinger.—[Cisr,s Abe. No one, faMiliar with the streets of New York has failed to notice this numerous class of human beings. They go through the streets whith a ban on their backs, a basket in one hand and an iron poker in the other. They examine the offal thrown, from the houses, and every old bone, paper or nail, is gathered up. They are ragged, dirty, pate-faced, and emancipated. A more starving, 134)% erty -strick en-, object, forlorn, looking class beings could hardly be imagined, and probably does riot exi,4,irthis country; if in any other. They seem to exist on the remnants, the very fagments of human exis tence. You would suppose that they were driven by the direst necessity to their labor, and by it were duly enabled to preserve their lives upon the very brink of starvation. But such is not the fact. Riding in an omnibus in the upper part of the town, not long sines., by the side of a somewhat social sort of a man, (though a stranger) meeting several of these beings, I alluded to tiled) in the light ,in which their wretched appearence;drock me. "01 ) ," said he, "there is not a more profitable business in the low line carried on in the city." "Why," con tinned he. "there is Mr. A., who is worth 11360,000. o jt the foUndati n of - which he obtained in that way.— And there, i Mr. 11., he is worth 12,000. Thrrall make money al it." ‘Ve were perfectly astonished. 1 supposed that, at best, they obtained but the scan tieet subsistence, and that by the help 4 begging, more or less. I was told that the eepitr and rags were purchased by ,the paper ntnutifecturer, m In. converts them into tho genuine article; the bones, a part of them, are made into useful articled, end the rest were ground into dust, %bin made most I valuable manure. Tito bits of siker, of course, need undergo no tromilurinntion to bring tliclr real value. The picker Hera di'igent, gathered ulucli, and sere well paid for their labor. Since hearing the above, I have been told that one of the uo-lieoao looking of the tribe, who 2;: now e»!!aged to ibi niork, is wealthy; that he had a daughter married In II prior man in the Wert, to whom he sent and informed her that he had many "inure, left." But ilia wcrk is looked upon as being the moat degrading and disreputable. It has not the repu tation of being American. "Nnno but foreigners," said the gentleman above, "engage in it. - Ameri cana cannot be brought to it." It cannot then lay claim to be one of the inventions of Yankee inginu ity. DREAMING FOR A DREAKFAST-IRISII WlT.—Down in Aroostook county, Maine, a Sentotonna and an Irishmen happened to be journeying. together through the almost interminable forests of that re gion, and by some mishap had lost their way, , and" had wandered in a starving Ondition fur a While, when they fortunately came aclross a miserable hovel, which was deserted' save by a lone clikken. Aa this poor piped was the only thing eatable to be ob tained, they eagerly dispatebed-and prepared it for anpperJ When laid before them, Pat concluded that it was insufficient for the supper ,of both ,him self and Sawney, and therefore made a proposition to his companion that they should spare the chicken which watt agreed to by the Scotchman. In the morning Sawney told his dream—said he thought angel were drawing him up to heaven in a basket, ind Fie was never before so happy in his life, Upo n concluded his dream, Pat exclaims, i•Och, sure and he libers, I saw you going, and tho't you wouldn't come back after the chicken, and I got up and ate it myself!" Aaxe Mirvw.NTs.—Four companies--or rather the skeletons of foirr companies—of the Fourth In fantry, U. S. Army, under the command of" Cut. WiIIaTLER, arrived in this city by the Eastern train this morning, and embarked on board the Empire State for the West. There are about 160 rank and ale, who are to be distributed among- the posts at Detroit, Fort Gratiot, Mackinaw, and the Sault.— The balance of the regiment is at Sackett's Harbor, Ogdensborgh, and Oswego. This regiment, under Lieut. Col. GARLAND, was attached to Worth's Di vision, and consequently saw nearly all the hard service of the Mexican war. It suffered greatly by loss in the bottle, but more from sickness, and one company was so reduced that there were but. four , remaining. The rank and file dcr not look very well, and show yet the result of the Mexica n cam . .paign, both in their bronzed features and their per sonal habits. Uncle' , Sant's defenders should pres ent,a better appearence thau do these.—[l.3affale Cain. adv. ANOTHER DIVING "Blint.r."—The Cincinnati pama are chuckling over the involutary dire which came off, or rather came it, - the canal neer that city a few days ago. It appears that a imadsorne young lady, passenger nn a canal boat; not on her guard when time boat came up to the wharf, had herceni re of gravity disturbed by a slight concussion which took place, and over she went bonnet foremost, tido the raging cunatd, Sam Patch feahion. The dire was done handsomely.' Up she Caine in a moment puffing and blowing like a young porpoime. Vrunit aid vvas offered the unwilling naiad, and she anon found herself on dry land, none the worse for her dive, excepting a alight fright and en effectual ducking., Fatmarr.p. Gamputrio.—ln Paris, woman not only play high at fashionable games of choice, and buy tickets in lotteries, but they go on change and op erate in stocks, with great enthusiasm. At the fashionable watering places in Germany, ladles iii dnige in gamlAing to almost as great extent is the men. In England, it watt formerly the fashion for ladies to play, high in the first circles of society, and a female gamester was by no means an extra ordinary character. In Mexico, where gambling is 4 universal passion, wliVre the priest comes out of church and sits down to play ofa Suntlify afternoon, ladies are dealers at violate, and tt . e their WI share of the national propensity. In ITni 17r:irk • female gait - ailing Its lottery ticketrqnd "polieles. is a very .coenmon;practice, and there is no laCk for' ladies who are ready to take* hand at vighi-ct.nre, poker, bluff, brag, 100, or cmber. playing fur _such stakes as suit their finances. Women ore 4.5 pijVCJltiirous es men; and gtrite ASS ready to trust their lunkt.t.and they are especially venturessime in taking chances to the lottery of marriage. A Sttowsn or• COMPLIMENT:=•III)W fortu n ate am I in meeting . n rain-brun, iu this p irornl ,t , i n i d youhg Indy who wag caught in n shower the 'other day, to her "beau of promite, who kopprned alivnir with an mnbrPllft., • "And I," raid Ile ' , ant na,mneh Tisjnieed , ay. the none Laplander, when he caught a ruin-deer." TIIPOP are the beau Wm/ of wet. weather, 'entlf Aliments, THE Mt - Mir 011gin f EW • `• s 0 - AN' „„. 8.. qiic I .:iv. _z, _. IV . 9 • ' --. '.. ie, . CORNER OF STATE' ST. ` AND -THE PUBLIC SQUARE. • -'VEIIIIiB -OF THE PAPER. • , City subscribers by the carrier, at . ,a 9,00 . . by mail, or at the office,ln advance. - 1,20 TTIf not paid In' advance, or- Within three months Boni Ste time or subscribing, two dollars will be charged. - - lC.flitli communications must be post paid- ' 2 ” RATES OF ADVERTISING. Cards not exceeding 4 lines, one rear: *3. 00 " , One squar , do. do e tie month's. • :-' do. - do. three months. • -.Thansfent advertisetnents, IR/tents per sannie. of fifteen lines or lion the first insertion; cents for each subsequent Insertion. r_eYearlyadvettiseta have the litie liege of Changing nt pleasure,, but at rip time are allowed to occupy more than two gettares, and to be limited to 'ltch' immediate boil:tem Advertisements not having other directions. will he Iftsertedtill forbid and Charged accordingly. [;3US6iNiScs_lt JOHN B. flAwrs, Denier in Wet and Dry Faintly Droeeries, at ? . .Zo:11 Donnell Block, etait, street, Erie, I'a. DR. W. B. DODGE Edt.eern• Physician anti operative igurpeon—Graduate of N. V . college in itqw, A3.n practitioner "be Can't be excelled." The tick flout the country Will be treated sueectsfully. or no charge. Mike near lice he's Sore, . , J. H. WILLIAI%2S. flanker • and Exchange Itroker. Dealer in Dills of Exchange. Drafts.' certificates of flepobite. Gold and silver coin, &c., &c. office directly opposite tit& Eagle Hotel. Erie. rd. . • • ' WILCOX.&, CO.,' , 13 , ..0.r.rts in GEOCCMC4 of rations kinds. Prey Abe& Fruits,%Cati. dies, %Vinci/. Liquors 6:c., °pro: ite Engle Hotels nest door to Williams , Fieitnitgr., IJENIAMIN F. DENNISON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ritVOLMA,OiIIO-001CO 011 - SOIRTiET ftrept, in Atwawr's Block. Refer to Chief Justice Parker, 0110)104e Law r , cllool; lion. Richard Vieteller, in State st., Boston; - 114tni. tiainuel If . Vorkins, lit I AValnin st., l'hila(lelphia; Richard 11. Kimball. E5q.,53 Wall stieet. New York. For Ledimobials, ke for to tills office. WILSON & LAI'TINIORE. vitcstru.ss smu Sulu:Koss. (Alec o‘er the Elie Batik. J. P. WI se , N, M. 1). mi. I'. LArrisroar, M. GRAHAM & THOMPSON, AT:MOW:S . A . :I , Cot NElt LI ORS .1T LAW—tnnte on Frenell Street er e. Jeekt.on's Sim , Erie, GALBRAITHS & LANE, ATT(IR NI:VS A xn ChtINIALLI.ofte Ar LAW--UltiCe 011 BixUi tltrect, wee AWV Of the l'uhlie square, Erie, Pa. J. is:JOlliv-siirv, Arr ,, RNFni ANO Cot Nsmuß AT LAW—Otllce in the County Build fug, tqt Stairs, Erie. Alslt - 6' — C'..7Sl ATTORNEY AT CAW—olllce up kltlirs iii Tammany Hall building 110 f di of the Prothonotary's otliee, Erie, MURRAY WILVELON. ATTORKTS AND 'NUNS/ LIAR AT LAW—Oliite over C. B. WriAbt's Store, entrance one door la ect of State etteet, on Ste Diamond, Erie. InettolziaKVlAvoittsmelli WOOLF BAT E *KT/ RV?" 11, lir A 1.1,f1A hi Foreign and Domestic Dry • Goods, ready mace t 'llslliinr, Ducts mul ii , ltces,&c., No. 1, FICII.I. ing Muck, State weer, Eric.," T113I1A1; i& DEW EY. DEALERS in Dry Gcods, Dry Groceries, Cmckery, Hardware, &c,, No. 111, Clieriptmle. Erie. ~" li EN la CA DW ELL, DEAF FR in Henliferc, Dry Goods, Croceries, &c., north side of the idiaredoil, and one deer eget of the Eagle Hotel, Erie. •~ — T, W. 'MOORE, Ar rn in Groceries. Prot ie ions. Wines. Liquarr, Candice, eke.. No I. Perry Block, Ftzte elect, Erie. A. If. IfITCIICOCK, DRALF R in Groceries and Prot Wong olnlt kinds, State street, three decry north of the Diamond. Erie. BENJAMIN GRANT, ATTORNEY AND CODSEIFI.If t AT I.A w and CODID1h11:11RT of 1)(4[61 (RECO iII ' TDIDDIRDY Hitt, eeout Auty.rlX doors est of J. II cormT. Erie. , P. A. itß I~C L; ATTORVFV w CR Al L.tw, Prairie titt Chien WiPeetlSit in the counties of Crat ford, Grunt nod low a,‘VitCol Elf:..1111(1 is Clayton eottray, lowa. SAIITII JACKSON, [WA Lrn in Dry Goode, Grocerre, Dar. lware, Queens Ware, Lime, nienpside, Erie, Pa. IV! LLIAM RIBLET, T 31,61(FR Uptiolidt r, anti Undertaker, corner or Slate and street.•, Env. JOS El'll KLI,SI,Y, NT •C lt - iltVlt Of Till, Colter leltuet-itou wnre, Air Tipfstoves t 40% e pipe, &c., corner of French and Fifth t•treetF, Erie. K}ISC3 & LOOOJIIS, Cavint tt. Forwarding, Produce and ConnniFon Merchnnta; dealers in cnnr.e and fine fllt. natter, tltingles, eke. rtibtle dock, WPM. SHe of the bridge, TiC. EDWIN J. 1{.1.1t0, W. W. 14141!Ills. WM M. GALLAGHER, GaarnA bran , . and rotund,: ion 111nrellant, and dealer in ecc..Warelloure on Ile Dock weal of the bridge. Erie. WALKER & I;00K, GENLIt rOf wardingnCommission n d Produce Merchant:gem ent! ‘Care-horse east of the rulatc Midge. L'ate. G. LOOMS & Co. DEALras in Watches, Jewelry, Silver. German Silver, tinted and Britannia Wnre Cutlery, Military and Fancy Goods, State street, nenrly opms'ite the Eagle notch Erie. G. Loostis, I T. M. Amain • CARTER R. BROTHER. Witotesisue mid Retail dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils Dye-Oulfs, Glass, Sic., No, 6, Recd 11ou e, Erie. EAGLE lIOTEI — J. Br Tian .71 L. it 'town, corner of Stat street and the Publie square lint, !lament Wernin and Siuttiern *tage °trice. JOEL JOHNSON, DF tr.FR in Theological, MiPeellnneons, Sunday -and elargica School Booka. Stationary. &c. No. 111, French pnvei, Eric. LYTLU & ISA ISILTOIV, , I doors we r Merchant Tailors, on the square , a lets , wett State Slleel, trip, L. WARREN, S 'MI. Blind and Door Manufacturer, and dealer In glare,south catd corner °fells and State Ft ;wig, Erie. - D. S. CLARK, , • Wll,ll.Pf V.F. Ann nc • ratt Denirr in Grocerire, ProviAlor l s. Ship Cluvilery, Stonr•Weare, &r. &e., Not ID, Emrich street, Erie. 0. 1). SPAI'FORD. Dealer In Low, Medical, scowl MiFellinnecuis Books stationory t Ink, &e. Flute Ft., four doors telow the public square, J. GOALinN G. 31F,Ttr [TA YT TUT on. south F ((lc of the Public square, n few doors EnFt of the Erie Rnutc. Dlt. O. L. F.I.LIOTT. Ref idea Dentist; Office anti dwelling in the flechefilock, on the Eaht bi to of the Puldic_Square. Erie, Teeth inverted on Cold Plate. front 011CAO au cntire sett. Cations teeth tilled with pure Cold, nod restored to health and useful:wee.. Teeth cleaned w ith itntruttlents and Ilentifirero as to leave theta of a pellucid cleartterc All tunic mitt:m(l4l. MOSES KOCII, wirntisAT E AND RrTttt. Dealer in Staple and Fancy Dry Good!, Crocerieit. Crockery, Ready Made Clothing, &c., Commercial r,orner of French and Filth ntreet.,, Ilr ie. 'DICk ERSON, PIITPICIAN A nri SUROPON--Oillcr at his residence on Seventh street, the Church, Erie. C. 11. Wl2 IGI IT, A volt PT..i . jl limier in Dry Coeds, Groeeries; llnrehear, ere, hers. Gla.s-t% are. Iron tinite Ix:alter, Oils, &c corner or State street an.l the latttlie vq , ince, apres.ite the Engle ? otel. Erie JOHN H. • MillAß, Cot'%TY and Borough surveyor—thrice third Rory, No. 1, Pen) Blue k, le , treet, near itll, Eric. A /nil lz.=, 50 -- LEsTEn, SENNETT &CHESTER, /EON Wholt,nle and Retail Dealers in Stoves, Ilollow teare, &e. ilteet. Erie. BURTON & PERKINS, ):rr it dealers in Winn+, Medicines!, Dye Steffe, Co.reiu•s, &r. No. s.lZera Bowe, 1:60. 1:1443. Rust & Itelsey. 1040 D irl r %Er IN no .T STroa , s, Groceries and rruviriOns, at the Eighth i 4 trect I.:Ill.:ill:Z. Lrif. Pa. 6 It; & E. am ngellis for A. NINO ill the Storage, Forwarding and room ikt.ion llusinefs, nt t he ;1 1.0%e men l iound O nce! , Ail' 1,11.4itip1.,.. entrusted to their care trill he attended to with pr)lttptireFs rittti tiii,atch 1.. It rill' 11ZOIXANGEI J. 11. W/1.1.1 ate, dealer in Foreign nod llotoce•tie Bills of esclianire, Certificates of ileno..ite, (toil and viler coin, n ill bist, , nod sell current and inictirtent money, negotiate time sod sight drafts, ittakecollee low: on all the Eastern c 'tics, and Intil , e rettlittrin ce,, at the lon est thinking rates. Money received on Deposite and Eastern drafts constantly on hand atilt.. lon cat rates Of premium. Ohio. Indi - nia. Keuitic ky, Virginia. and resinsylvania Bank voles, and tho.e of most other States, totight rind sell on the roost pe.7n..anal to terns. Ofttre directly tmoF Ite the Engle Hotel, 2 dcors from the corner, I:He. July I, tPIF, , mmicass. woasto. ~,, , JUST rewired from the publishers, Lea & Blatt -11-,7i 'v.; 1 clia rd..Ph Haile! Oda, a large assortment of Med. • •-``-• ical Works, It hich will he sold at the publishers' prices; among vi hich n , ill be found: Bartltt: on revers, Budd on Liver, floyli Nialeria Itledica and Therapeutics. - • , Churchill's Midwifery, Churchill on Females, MlWeii on Females, Cooker on Hernia, • ' Condic on Children, Jones on the Eye, Dewee's 3lidwi fury, Pewee on Children. Dungleson's new Remedies. Dungleson's Practice, Limon & Mutter's Surgery, Miller's Principles. ' Illiilers Practice, - Phillips on Scrofula. Prom on the Stomach, Taylor s Med. Jurlsprudenee, Wilion on the Skin, Volilvoit's Dissector. Cyclopediaof Medicine. Williams' respiratory 01111113, . louatt on the Horror. - (later, Farrier - 0%c., &c. The subscrfter is agent Ibt Lea & Blanchard. and will order any Medical. Lliorary or Miscelliniebus works desired, and dudish then hero at Publishers prices. Physicians, students add others are re quested to call and examine his catalogue Erie, une 10, DAS. 0. SPAIITORD. 9troit, m nee, °vet., eiTFT an d , nilleAt;Es. RAississ, - ' tioston•Cloodst 4Q PACKAGES joat opened from Boston and aLoWeil, enfuli , 4-priding ft great variety of fashionable Dress GaAs, such as am flowered aria fained Cashmeres. Monterey Pleads' and StOPerb elint)geable !Andres. Shawls inareal. variety, Dress Trimmings, Ladles' Collar.. Cravabs, ; GloveiCand Hosiery, In ehort;tihnost ev ery thing I Ibv'lvey of oods eamhe found (lathe/inns the cheep. eft ;It (0et..10.) • di WRIGHT'S. tiryed to will , convince the most akeptiCal; ice pamphlet. Liver complaints, bilious diseases, FIIVER AND AGUE. ° To the great West especially, and wherever Oleic complaints prevail this mediCine is offered. till MINERAL AGENT,- • no deleterious compound is apart oirhis 'airfare. it eurestheee die. eaves with certainty mid celerity, and does not leave the system torpid. Seelialitithict. 3.1120; acomplaintofnmost painful that:mist Is IMMEDIA'rELY RELIEVED, ' and n Cure follows by a few days tine °fads article; it lei far before any btker preparation fur this disease, or for any other disease orig inating from impure blood. See pamphlet. DEBILITY OF THE tilti3TF.lll. ' weak hack, weakness cf the kidneys &c., or intlamation Of the same, born edirdily relieved by o fete'dOyeeme of lids stedieise, and a cure is always n result of its use. It stands as A CERTAIN REMEDY for such complaints, and also for derangements °film fbinale hams lt EGULAR IT I ES, 13 ppßF.FisiONs, painful menstniations. No article has ever Leon oilbrred except this which would touch this kind of deraticements. 11 may Le re lied upon as a sure and en'ective remedy, and did we feel penult led to do to could give a 11101VAND 'NAMES as proof of tures in this distvessitieciass of coinplaints. Fkse pam phlet.' All broken down, debilitated constitutions front the etlect of mercury. will rind the hrncing power of tido article to act imme diately, and the pdeonoith enine , al eradicated front the system. • EktUrrlVil DISEAt 4 .I2B will find the atterttatit e properties of Ibis article. • PU RI F i"r II 111001), and drive nue b diseases from the system. Sec pamphlet for testi mony of cures In all diseases, which the limits of an ad verthement will not peranit to he named here. Agents give them away; they contain lig pages ()famine:ties of high character. and a stronger ARRAY OF PROOF of the virtues of n medicine; never appeared. It is one of the pe culinr features of this article that it never fails to benefit in any care, and if bone and 111W,Cles are left to build upon let the emacia ted and lingering invalid- 'LOPE ON, and keep Inking the meal tulle as long at there is an improvement. The proprietor would CAUTION THE PUBLIC against it number of art'cles %%Lich come out under the head of SARSAPAItILLAS, SYRUPS. &e.. OS Cures for Dropsy, &c. They are good/or nothing. and concoe, ted to gull the unwary; TOUCII TIIEM NOT. Their inventors never thought ()leering such diseases till this article had done it. A particular study of the pamphlet-is earnestly solicited. Agents and all who sell the article are GLAD TO CIDCULATE gratuit fusly. Put up In 30 or,:liettleo, at 62;12 oz. at 111 enell-1116 Ivrgert hold ing 6 oz. more than tno stua II bottles. J.ook lint ant not get im posed upon. -Every bottle has "Vaughn's Vegetable ' Idthontriptic Mixture,” blown`upon the glass, the written signatureof G. C. Vattglet,ll3ufralo ' d p scam upon the ecrk. None other genuine.— Prepared by Ile. (17 C. '1? might). a nit sold at the Principal Office, 2u7 Man) street, Dullaf o. at wholesale and retail. No attention given to letters:unless port paid—orders - from regularly constituted Agents excepted; post print letters, or verbal communications colic king ad, vice. pnimptly attended to. gratis. Others ilex well excluSil el) to the sale of this article. 132 Nassau street. New I V IO I I I city; in 3 Essex -st. Salem. Mass.,and by the principal druggesta throughout the Coiled States and Cattauda, as Agents. ! For sate by , ' Crater, & Brother rind Burton & Perkins, Erie; C. W. Burton, Meads the; Ur. C. linker, Sterne, It. ('.'Eon e & ('o., North East; L. 1.. y 0 ',,,,„ & co.. Ciratil ; 11, 5, Smith, Dridgn alert 11. Magonin, I Merceri!liall & Haskins Pane Grose: M Wilson. tingar Grove; Ito) il &IV Mudd, Waterford ; D. M. Willi; tits and J. I). Summer ton, Wartem Chase & McDonnell, Timm idle; Abraham Tourtel lett, Union: ll: It, Terry,Eilentnro: S. Hall. Jr. Cranesville; Louns berry & Wheeler. Lockport; John A. Tracy, Fairview. 1y33 1 North East Woolca Factory. '7'ooo YARDS of Clot rim-Males. Toyed', SatitletiP. Illankelq. Flan twi are now ready to he exchanged Cot wool nt rhe totlon ing rate; For plain full cloth, one yard for 21 lb..' of wool; Cassitneres to the yard. We will ;dim utan tifneture daring the season, Illnek. Brown, Steel-mixed cloth at t 8 els. pi' yard, 6v:4:news of the .amie golom at all els. and white flannel at IF nail i I et:. per yank North gist, Jtpie - 10, 54 .i 147.611.33VEL rACTOIIMP. rvit it subscrib •r would inforin hie, old customers awl the public ..1 generally. that he continuos to carry on The kfirtble huninets at the old stand co Ninth i 4 trect. between :tittle and Prach. - nearly opposite the At r ade ny, where he will keep on haw/ at all tiflietya IVltebtO kr con - if lug of the di trerent varieties of ix bite and va. riegated inutile, suitable for grave -stones , , fret in rockets' or with out,)l To nA-tabic , :,, Inontimonts, &c. Those wishing to ,purchase , will find it to their advantage to call and examine stock and pri• cm As !Inn riot to be undersold. I pledge myself to Whist) any thing in pity line, from 15 to 15 per cent lets than it can be had of the era t d ing agents for Eastern Factories. • Erie. J tly e. 1e le. Iro - . 3. R. C0C,1142 AN. NEW GOODS Tm:sill scribers are Just receiving n very full stock of t,Pßlbill and St UNI M ER fi01111:4 coot , ist hog of Mincer every variett of Dry Geode, 6'l'ot-cries, Hardware and Crorkrry, all of which have been purchnsed nt IMUSIMI low rates. and v. ill Ito sold ne low a'.nt any other House, in Erie. They Invite their old custonsers, Ladies and Gentlemen, and the Piddle generally, to call and examine their ttrortinenibeforc purchasing clEy‘t hero HUCIIER & CO. rie,lunc H), 14-lE+. 4 itih4orlei I Shawls t - - LONG AND SQUARE. 100FERENT PATTERNS. including the all wool Long Shawl. Cashmere. Brocha, Turkien Wool, Bro cade,Stradilla, and all other Myles o Le found new and cheap at Helot. 'V, -C.ll wßitarra . Washionablo Dross Goods. "NTOW opening, direct, fiom Voston, a choice felection of Dress 111 Goods of NOW styles,• such as Toil de Paris hlerines, satin stripe Brocade and changeable Cashmeres, (very beautiful.) also. imperial and changeable bistro., striped and plaid do., figured, printed and embroidered Cashmeres. (the late styles.) together with a great variety of FiCnCII . MI , I I.nines. ate. ✓Ste .to %belt I int its time attention of the Ladies. C. D. WRIGHT. :leo. 9.0.1'64U. PAINTEDIG AGAZDI. PP. GLAZIER. would respectfully inform the citizens of Erie • and vicinity that lie hay again taken to the pot and brush; and el now ready to execute nil orders in the line of Painting aid Glazing which h.sold customers and friends may sCe tato mutest to linti. Canal Boats "brushed up" on the eh - Cutest notice. Please give him a call. shop at his dwelling, bill sheet near the Canal. _ Dire. April 19, 3m30 • NEW 'refill - malice Tate, Mary Graver or the Trusty*fib. M Jane 2F, r June Da. Slt Al FORD'S. SELF Contcul, a coed , tw Mary Batton, at une 28 . spAFFORIPS; ID ARN ES' Notes on James. toter, John and Jude. at 13 June 49, . ' SPAFFORDT Wanted Immediately! Tr k Balance on ail not and tICCOU4IO thli` die % %/ t 4•Cir ibel, and the late firm of niglehart & Mayer. Verson, interested will 4 111MCO4St by telling mel adjusting the same Ferore the lirst of June next. • 1 ' May t 2. ender MAYP.R. L4.1.D1.E8' mess Goods. eoukaing of Lawny, 13alzarines. Lin ILI and (mum gOgirtius, Calico &c.. Juo optied ul No. 351 Cile6 (milli., ley GEO. SE4I/EN &80N, June 10, I(+48. 4 ;._ . Steam Enguies , ana 330i110ra... VVE are now incittlred to make to tinier Iligh - Pressure Engines suitable for Mills or other Machinery, and fumy) fruiters of the tubvt approved kinds. on short notice cud at the very lowest eau's. i LEA'r En, SE:NNE:TT ifs. CliEtilfEß. May ,i, MR. 61 BulAr KR'S new novel, Harold, the tract of the Halton Kulp, at Jun , IS. SPA FFoRVH. Ci HAW v iand and Goods—the choicest lot in the City. et Ii (June 101 - ALLYN & COLT'S. riRINGES AND 1 115111 1 .—We are now receiving nla!ge voronent of SIM. IVorsted.and Linen Fringes. air° Gimps of all kinds, nod all the new style, of Dress Trimmings at hIETCALPS. l - 1 RoCERIER—We are now receiving a fresh supply of Gro 31eeries. which we offer at great bargains; consisting of Tens, Coffees, Sugars. Sp/CCs. dee , dee . upon which we pledge( ourselves not to be undersold. PICat•C call and satisfy yourscivs at No, 1, Reed Howe. Bo Ts Arm filloEN.'—Please call and examine our large stock of Gentlemen' Fine and Heavy Hoots and !Mom 080 a great variety of Ladies' and Misses' Gaiters, Walking fihoes, and Slip, and all kinds of children's shoes. and Ladies', Gents, and ehildrens overshoes, at No. I, REED HOU. OAURAT LI S.—Salerattas by the box or cask, always on hand ►Ct and for sale cheaper than at any other place in town. Enquire at the Fin Shop of JOSEPH KELSEY, Erie, Nynt. to, Igl9. corner French and Fifth ads. intiCNAL LAsll44.—Tiaick Glass, suitable for Lamps and Lan V terns, by May 12. CARTER & BROTHER. CA RPIITING .AND ( 1 1.0T1187--i very handsome lot riew Carpeting, and Oil Clothe arriving at the Old Jew store cf ranch street Erie kiele. 29 MOSES KOCH. . • I . 3E:TiI, MonMina' and Matti; Planes, and a general assort mom Ciapeiners and Joiners Tools. Oct. 21. - C. SFILDEN & BON. --,---,- F. KELSEY GIMPS and Fringes.—A good na.tortutent nt' - Oct, G. TinuALs (tr. DEINItEett GINGIRMS.—EngIish. French, EC4:lteh and Mme ticatii;ini hams, cheap at TIIMA L 8 & DEWIETT. Oat 6. Now andropular rublicaticinearomPress of MUM= & B.IIOTWEERS. TL ST received at the Bookstore of O. D. Sporran], the following new and popular works, from the press of Harper & Brothers, viz: - Loiterings in k:urope—by !no, W. Corson, M. D. William the Cottager—by author of Helen Herbert. Angela—by the author of Aloe! la Wyndham, 6te. The above desirable reading will he disposed of on the most reasonable terms. Call soon • N. B. hos wake arrangements with the Ilmitrests, by which lie Win be in receipt of their new•works hunted iniely alter publication. June H. 11349. GRASS CLOTIIS for skirts and Sun bonnets; led French ssq dow ilualin, Pointed Landscape Shades. and otker rich New Goods. just received per express and ralitUDd by June lib LLTYN & COLT CLOTH & CLOTHS:I—French, English and American Broad Cloths and Cassinwrs of every color, shade and quality. — VEST/NOS, VESTING& Figured and striped Cassimere and ,heavy black satin Vesting'', fancy silk, Vesting, black and fancy silk and serge Crams, silk Shiro, Merino do., and Drawers, Glores,fluspenders, &cc., CAPS, Cloth and Plush Caps, cheap at the Old Jew store, Commercial Exchange. French street. seas wroximi AFTER thie dale I have determined to sell Goode forme only. Ike wi le t ee m e or Retail culla(' per rem beibw former prices: Cash euitoinere will do welt to examine our Good* and Pricio, be fore going to Buffalo. NOTICE. AVING d .„, ---- . -- , T_Tsposed of out stock ofoCaihi to Aaron IJek. of JL - ILEdinborot;weiita aradolia thatour buolneet should be closed 'up its soon apostle. To thosg having tittleeidedaheounts with us we would say, e li and mettle. 'lf you have' not the money to pay your accounts, •ou e i an citleast elood 'them-14 giving per !Notes,. :1 ' ,-, ;•• ' ,!, • - 'BROWN illy hIeCtIITEK Erik Sept. Id, I 'IP - • , s 7 • • '' "Vi i WOULD resivecttVli invite the attention et' the Tea-drinking inhabitants of this city and vicinity to the Cantos Tee Company . , Sispericr Teas—sittject in all cases to be returned If not approved of. Aindng :Which nutY be roue& 1. GUEZINO. Good YOUNG lIYEON, • ' ea 50 per lb. , Fine ~ do . - CI " No:2 Fragrant do -73 " Noillery Fine do lUO ". Good II WON, 73 Very Fine do ' 100 ea 2 Gocrii .111 , SON OKIN, „, ,50 .. - Good ISt FEE (AI, , . 73 " Very Fine do - 100 " Extra Fine do • 1 2.1 " Good GUN roi,vitEn, __ 73 " Fine do . . 125 " attliOnes ~- No I BOUCIIONG, so 50 per lb. No 2 do , - 21 Finest do - , 73 " - Fragrant FOWCIIONG, various prices, CONGO, various prices, Fine OOLONG, ,53 " " Very Fine do ' 73 Extra Fine do 1 00 " NINGVONG, ' various prices. (lOW/QUA. or finest Bieck Tea imported, - 1 00 " TY TAKE NOTICE I—Tim Canton Tea Company are the ex clusive venders or the ruperior Black Tea called " HOWQOA'S MIVI'I IR E.,, Every packnge, (in addition to its contsining full weight inde pendent of the wrapper.) hears the stamp of neatness and ele gance, and time Tens therein are so thoroughly secured from light and air, that their quality and power will remain unimpaired in any climate. For sate nt No 1. Perry Block. At tho Wates, Clock, and .Tovrolry Moro of G. 1.00311111 St Co. - 11 AVING wade large additions to our Cornier stock by recent purchases io New Yosk, and extended OW business for the manufacture and sale of work in our line, we shall in a few dip, be prepared to necommodate the public with a good assortment which, for quantity, quality and cheapness, has never been ex celled, if equalled, in this city. The stock comprises clocks, watches, Jewelry. lamps, Rican doles, looking glasses plated and I/War - min ware, Bohemian ware, musical instruments. gold pens, fine cuttlery, Steel Vyotk, together with numerous fashionable articles, suitable for the 'Simmer. and Fall trade, Particulars hereafter, witeli at least a took ail( be expected at the goods. N. B! All kinds of clocks. watches and Jewelry repaired in the,best manner by experienced workmen. Alp, seal and other engraving done on short notice. ltate street, nenrlyopposite the Eagle Hotel, a id one door below Sprifrortng Bookstore. Erie. July STEVENS J. JO%VETT sll - a WA" Wi zzz NEW YORK CANTON TrArk s OMOANY'S AGENCY, _ - 4-1.11 T. W. V 1 0 4 01 . / 7,1 ' 343 A. 4-6 WIWZISAir. =mono, J LIST received at No. I. Perry Block by hate 30, Int?. T. W. MOORE • JUST TLE caivati - A T MRS. ROOD'S Millinery Establishment, rt new assortmen orllonnele, Ribbons, Scc. which the ladies are in vile(' to examine. May 114 leirS BONN ET R LIMON'S of. the Inte.4 rtylen from ,to 'lute per yard. nt TIBRA & DEWEY'S UTLAND lIRAID, - " Clingy." Bird, Dun.dable, ()pen Straw JR, Jenny Lind, China Pearl, Rough & Ready. Mind Straw English, French and Chun Bonnets, of the latest sly Irv. for •snln a 'educed prices, at DUALS & DEWEY'S. and American Flints, ttprino styles; Jenny JL- - !duds from 4 to 111 mints per yard, the highest price nt JiMeti IS4B. ' Tt BB ALS ar„ DE%V kW' B. S UII-5011, PLOVi::—Framers nre invited to examine a nowyl iu vented Plow which obviate. the neeegeity of t•erai, , y-plowing." eat made and °laded for sate at the Erie Steam Foundry, by May 0, IMP, LusTER, suNNErr & ctiEsTER. HOIISE VB1:011GS--A good oghortnietit of olf kiwis of Locks, and House Trimmings to b had unusually cheap. of June 10. . C. H. WRIGHT Mavis! fib awls! SII,K, rrtnted Caslunere, fi.hue and Al. de Lnne Shawn jul,tre echo' by (May 17.) & PEWLY. Mt JRIC AI. I N 87' It VENT rs.—A inrge nexortment of CI iln r7;.[ ACCOTOOM. Moths, Ftntcx. Pirmeoicts, Cl:trio:lets. 'Drumm nod Fifes, Guitar, Violin, and Bats Viol Strines, Pegg. &c. G. LOOMIS & Sole vtreet. July 11. lelEl good erticie kept eonetantly on hand on the J uly eqrne P. C. B. Wright. .RIP. 4 Cduntry Morchants, SUPPLIED with Dr. Jaynds Medicine& and the Indio Chola gogue at wholetale prices,liy the ngentn. July 11,1819. BURTON & PERR Mgt. _ If' OAT Striall COLUltliSbioll w at A. King's are itollge. JILA Zilay 2D Eller & KELSEY, Flarborcrook Woollen Factory. TTiffpropr felon; of this cotaldishrnent, having made considur able addition to their machinery which is all new and of the best kind, and having, experienced workmen in all the different branches of their huisness, are to exchange cloth for wool, or manufacture for pay, by the yard. on reasonable terms. They have on hand a large Quantity br diabrent kindS of cloth, flannels, blankets, shawls, eassiracres, and tweeds, no well as Ilbt summer., wear of different bodies and quelltes.' to err 'range for wool. W e give one yard of cloth for 21 pounds of wool, as goodas the wool will make. Carding arid Cisik-Dressinr done as Mural. All kinds of probuce taken fin' pay. and a liberal dismou n t Cash. B—Wc are preparing to make Broadcloth. ' RHODES, CARS & Co. Formelry Thornton & Co thabotercek, May IEIB TOnKING GLA.9l4.B.—Just opening. a splendid lot of Gilt and J Mahogany Frames of various Mien audinleen. all warranted to improve the Icoki,..by G. LOOMIS & Co. , Grie, July IC 1815. - State Street. SPECTACLES of Cold, Silver, and German Silver Fumes, no extensive assortment of concave and convex. Mao, the eeto brated Perifoent Spectacle, supeFlor to any in use. G.: LOOMIS & CO.. " Bum Area. Rai AND MINER ARTICLES.—An extensive variety of - Breast-Pins, Drneelets, kings, Leickets.tChnins, Pencils &c., of the later styh•s. Also, Mammoth and other Gold rens of the different makers, Silver Pencils, Brooches; and Dead Oriminents; In short, thepublic will (Ind more things than the Printers tell tbr, n s it•s not intended to over-rate the stock ; still we would add that Microscopes, for magnifying Milt' objects, can he found as usual at • - G. 1,00311 S & July 14, 1848.. State st., nearly opposite Eagle Hotel- A Book for the 2'imee. , K l ll (3 .l B .L'entde 1 4 i,!.,7rnt.:5 1 Z1117,1 11 11 i t p h , Veil; ea',,, tp.' 1 n i ng ale i i i i ' PIZ Vieloria.&c. lune %5.% • OPAFFORD'S .. rriESIE IN GREAT VARIETV.4Iocks of — We/eat kinds:in .l.. eluding Kirk's Marine Clock, plate invention. Also, Gold and Silver Watches, a tine assoittnetit to select a goad timekeeper frorA, for sale very low, at .• • • G. I.OOIIIIS as Cu.'s, July I{, 1819. Wale street. SILVER WARE:4E4Ide. Dawn, Tea, Balt and Mustard • itpoons, Tongs, Latilt‘s, Forks, Butter and Fruit Knives always on hand or manufactured to order. Eilver warranted count to coin, and no charge for engraving. - G. I.OOMIS & Co.. July 41, Ifr7B, I nearly opposite the Eagle. JUST received and for sale low. -5141 Ihs. horse Shoes. 300 lbs. •• Nails, at the hardware Store of H. CADWELI, July 14, 1845, AKES.-25 doz. Rakes for sale ot the manulbeturcea priCes. by C. 11. WRIGHT. NI ORE LIGHT.—New style solnr Lantos. Vamphene and Lard Is a Eitispending'and Side Lamps, Girandoles. Slated, Branch, and and Candlesticks, at - G. LOOMIS & L'o's, • • Erie, July It Natl. nearly opposite the Eagle. - MIMI MN AND 21201P2. S RI 9. 59 . the Steamer White Fish anti Mackinac Trout. Just received by Lousiana. For sale at ro, I. Perry Block. by Erie. May It, IS 8. T. W AMORE. FAMILY GROMIXIUM JUST received a fresh supply of Teas, Coffee. Sugars. Molasses Spit e,sPepper, Starch, etc., etc., for sale very low by June 10, 1040. . • Ar..EXN t COOT. 1.?" ID and Seal Slippers and Walking Shoes, Metes Gaiters • and 0 :L1 Slippers at the old Jen: store, French street. 01. KOCII. April 13, IStEi, Zitunber Wanted wit,i. pay CABIN for MONO feet of Hemlock Lumber, deliver .. ed 01 my duck in Erie. Bills will be given for the And wanted Also for any quantity of Popular, Cucumber, White Oak, White Ath. Cherry. eliestout and common Pine Lumber. Erie. April te, lEtid. I WM. TELIEEDAIL. • 1 - ew ooncera. • TIIE subscriber, haring purchased the entire stock of Nferthan• dire lately owned by W. C. & R. P, H - ulbert, respectfully so licits the pavonage of his friends and the public generally, and hopes that good Cloods,lfair Meet. and endeavors to please, will meet with a share of charm. Lard Oil of the first quality, by the barrel, at a reduced pr ce, i • ' 0. HULBERT. DIE., July tifl, 1818. MITT= LATE Til Ale =WEIL JUST received and tiis day open ing'ai No, 2 American a general assorun nt of Dry Goods suited to the season, to. gether with Groceries,Vrockery and Hardware which will hesoid unusually low for cash' or ready pay. - Erie, June.rin, taisj 1 Wow Goods. A CHorcELOT of French Thibets, of all colors, for Ladles' A Clooko, received For .Expreso, for onto cheap by _ _ Elle..ocL O. NEU , ALLEN &CWT. , • tOngis Drumm Goons. riOIif3IBTING of Fienc it and Scotch Gingham* lhaludinea.Prin* Ved Lawns and Jenny I.ynde 4.11 n tigreat variety of Worsted aad Linen Net and Ombra Berego Elbawir.just rt•eelved at NOB Amatican Moak Igune-.81. • ,•• M. MAYER.: ,Erie. June Is4B. • • " .-. ~,:zna,.............,4,.. • ii , -.,,,..m iIitNTAR, Tue . / IUL ifitricsi r will iniroduee , . the sparkg Tuition for lint/ this day, aq-d /mild elm ' tespeoNtiy iot tat hlofticilds 4rul puoto*v_r-, to 1411 att4 ..,. evamlnt th nin is tery gentlenly iiipeadige.: • • • - •- , MarchWe:c 18, 15$8. 4 • , 1 . • • Twnwrfrifii4viwranna.A.. row , MOST.. EXTRAORDINARY c MEDICINE IN THE WORLD.—Thi. extract Is put up In quart boniest it is six times ehesper„Measanter, and :warranted superior to any sold.— It entre diseases without. Vomiting, purging, sickening or'debil. itatittetNepolient . •• •' • • • • • - GREAT FALL AND WINTER MEDICINE. • • Theveg be.My autaltiperiOrity of ibis Sarsaparilla over ell other medicine is. while it eradientesl diseases, it invigorates the . 'body., It Is tamp( _ the very best Fal and Winter medicines ever Known; It dot only puri ties the whale system, strengthens the per son, but It creates new, pure and rich blood; a power possessed by no other medicine. And inthis Unitive grand secret of Its won derful 'accent. 'lt has performed within the past two years. more - than 33,000 e urea of severe cases of_disease; at least 9;1,0;10 of these ereeonsidered Incurable. „Mal Man3.ooll cannot Chronic Rheuxuatium - - 2, cases of dispepsia; 44100 eases of General debility and Wankel' Energy; 741elleares Of the different Fetuale Ceatipialinst ,4 11,elletaseri of Scrofula; 1.600 Gists of disease of the Kidneys and Draplyi • - .11,4100, ,mrsosi of Constimptionx And thousands of cases of diseases of the blond, his: Ulcers, Eck elpelai.l3alt 'theta, pimples on the race, &e.. together with au - U/CrOUS cares of Sick Headache, Pain in Weenie and Chest, Spi nal Affections, 6.4., ate. This, we are aware, must appear incredible, but we have letters from Physicians and qur Agents (roman parts of the tinned Mates. informing tor of extraordinary cures. R. Van Buskirk, Esq., one of the most reipectable Iltuggists in Newark, N, J., informs us Mat he eau refer to more Mali ISO cases iu that place alone. There are thoulatulsof carve in the City of New York. which we will refer to with pleasure and to emu of character. It is the best wied er-Me for the preventative of diaease known. It undoubtedly saved the laves of inure Ulan kW* Elll WREN THE PAST SEASON. As it removed the cause of disease, and prepared them for the Sum• mer season. It has never been known to tiqure in the least the moat delicate child. This Sampanln is Udt,tt With the most perfect success In Rheu matic complaints, however Severe or chronic. The astonishing cures It tuts performed are indeed Wonderful. Other remeilitu. sometimes give temporary relief, this entirely erntlitacs it from the system even when the limbs me dreadfully swollen. V" Hear Mr. Seth Terry, otto of the oldtYt and most respectable lawyers in Hartford, Coon. The following is an extract of a letter received from him:- Ds. Tot%akno.-1 haseused one tattle of your Sarsaparilla, anti rind it is excellent in it 4 effects upon a chronic Rheumatic part to which .1 am subject, from an injury occasioned several y ears n ag°, in a public Stage. Please send me two bottica to the care of Ur. Seymour. i I hag conversed with two of Our principal Physicians, and they recontnicnOour Sarsaparilla. llartlord. 31arch 12,1E45. CONSUMPTION 'CURED, Cleanse and Strengthen. ContuniptiUn can De Cured. Bronrhittu Lreer Comp Catarrh, Cough', Asthma Spitting of Blood, Soreness in the Chest, Hectic ,lush, hirsute, lANcult or prof:nee Expectoration, Pain in tke Side, 4c. *ace been and tan k cored. Iftr.Towste.:str— Dear Sir; Nearly twenty years ago I took a violent cold which settled on my lungs, and allbctcd severely; in deed, finally it became a constant hacking cough, btu Oct so severe as to prey( ut nu: from attending to my hasines. Wallin the last few years it increased on inevadually. At last I became redit ted—l breathed with difficulty, and raised with my Cough much bad matter, and for the last nine ;am eons to my using your eareapraida, had regular night sweats: indeed. my friend.; and my self supposed that I would die with lice consumption; but I hat e the happiness to inform you that to my surprise, after using three bottles of your Sarsaparilla, 1 that tug health restored. It relieved me gradually, and I am enjoy ing better Itaalth than I have for IS years. it had'alutost entirely lost my appetite, which is also rei turned. YouMre attiberty to publish this with my name in the papers, if yoti choose, My little girl, who is three years old; had a very bad cough the whole of last; Sinter. While using the ineditine I gave her some of it; and it soon entirely tel cd her, as well as myself, and stieja now well and hearty as anyc MI I ever saw. She was also hell of little blotcheSt it took them au ay and her shin is smooth' and fair now; map I am satisfied site recovered her health from using your ct<,ellent me'seine. ' S. W. CONANT. cini.s. READ , ou who have pale comple x ions;dull eyes, blotches on the face, roligh skin, are ••olit of Spirits," tiSe a bottle or two of the hector Townsend's Sarsaparilla. it still cleanse your blood, mum% eMe freckles and blotches, and give you' animation, sparkling eyes, title spirits, and beautiful complestot---all of which are of 1/11111ellaC $ aloe to untharried Indies. ,TO MOTIIER,S. - & MARRIED LADIES This I;xtract of 4arsaparilla has berg expre , sly prepared in ref erence tt female complaints. No female nit() has—reason to suppose slib is approaching Itlial critical period, "the lurk of should neglect to take it, as it is a certain preventative for any of the numerous and horrible diseases to whirl' females are subject at this time of life. This period may be delayed sever al years bytising this UlediCillt% it tt!,•s Vit , labit.: 'for those approachilig womanhood, as it is calctilated to assist nature, by quickening the blood and invigoirating the sy smut. Indeed this medicine if+ invaluable fur alt the diseases to tt Welt it omen arc subject. ~ - It brace i the whole system, rettews pertnattendy the natural en ergies—by removing the impurities of the body—not o far :Ming the system as to produce a subsequent relaxation which is tilde:nu; of most medicines taken tor female weakness and disease. I —.. L SCROF Ul. A CORED. - fhb, certificate conclutbitely tames that this Sammarilla has perfect control of er tile must obit Mate di:cart-bur the blood. Three persons cured in one holn.e is unprecedented. Tliftilr. 131111. DR Dr. Townrend—Dear sir: I have the pleasure to inform you that three of my children have been chred of the :tcrofitla by the 114 e of your excellent tnetiteline. They ?were hthittkil cry set erely with Lad sores, have taken only four Unities; it took them an ay, for hick 1 COO lII} bOlf Undo, &VI, Obligation. Yours re..I.AC•W. CR.UN 106 Wooster-sl. Now York, March 1, 1317. - I CAUTION% Owing to the \ Lrreat emcee, and immense sale of Dr. ToWnsend's Sarsaparilla, a numt er of men n Ito n ere fOrgidrly our Agents, have commenced making Sarsaparilla. Elt %ire. Bitters. &c. &c. They generally put it no in the s a me shaped bottles,l clamong that theirs is far superior and four times stronger than Or. Tou nisenrf tiering thereby to deceive the public. Some of these unprincipled Men publi,h counterfeit cei !ideates; cdiert , base itidafed their brothers ntl.l other interested per, sus 10 ;1110tv . 111e itse of their Ilaniet:, to which they put esquire to give them One makes a medicine, and pull's it It oh re-pectable names pro cured by axing Townsehd's Sarsaparilla. publishes them at cured try his stuff. Ile also publishes the cirri ideate of a pereson t, ho tdh les himself nu M. 11., who semis hoes, digs and doc tors horses by turns for a livelihood. They aio punished certifi cates signed by fictitious names stating tiny have ilr„Towns enti's Sarsaparilla. and that it Mimed them &e. and a :treat variety of other tricks are performed b 3 these men, to sell thcir trash. The public should Ire au their guard, and look out for cottnterfetts. Nadirs.—After the first of January. none will he genuine unless they are put up with a net;;;; Merits eopper plate label, con taining the fac simile of nr. Tett'll.cutt's name, thus—S. I'. Town re pt/. Principal offiee,ll9.6 Pullen street, Sun Building ' N. V.: Reading & Co.. B,State stri2et. Boston; l))ott & Sons, rtiNorth trul street Philadelphia; N. S. fiance, Dreggist. Baltimore; P. M. Cohen, Charleston; Wright & Co. 141, Charles street. New Orleans; South Pearl street. Albany; end by all the principal I lrugeists and Merchants generally throughout the United States, West Indies, and the Canadaii. , VART&R IIIitOTIIER. anti Hruernir & rEggims. Virtiptegat e A nd retail Agents for Erie County-I,J. S. Hopkins for Springfield May 1,-1548. vast 'rum raw. AND univrEn =Aim. ri. s .c • ..... 7, , ,,,, r ,,, : - ri.Lc s LT Fkl".i'r.: , '''32 -it,...."... ...L. •-- • •F. _ - .':::,•. : ~/. . 1- -.., l' -. Isa,' • - t MC/W.4SE)) IND FEIIID.STS TO RUF AT TBll NEW .TEW 021£1AP STORTII. ... CORNRR OF STATE AND &FIFTH STREETS, .... ~ Erie, Pa. v • T RosENzivElc & CO. inform their former numerous motto '. mere and the public generally, thatthev have Mpt returned from New York, with a regular avalanchil Of [try Goods, Clcthin 100., consisting of more than FIVR -.HUNDRED I'ACKII ORS Of goods—larger than ever berore brought Sitio the West. • This immense assortment eta braces t grfaivartety otarticle4 which it would be tedious to enumerate—every sha pe.tta item. t riely form, figure style, finish, fashibn and quality of goods of ev ery kind for the , f • _ , , GENTEEL OR COMMON!IFRAR. . Of Ladies. Gentlemen, Boys Or Girls. The time has arrived in human atrairs, when no web. or W01111:1D who is able to obtain a daily livelihood by the -weatiof his or her brow, need go a ithout good--even genteel clothing—when no Boy or GM thrown upon his or her resburces, and obliged to skis it ikrest,lh the trortd at the rate'o: sixpence Der day. nettd go without:: decent attire; as -the proprietors of this establishment are ready and willing to prove, to all who will give them a call. . ILA TS; AND CAPS; In great variety, of every fashion, can be obtained at this estab lishment, t• • prices to suit the time.„ std their necessities. Their large assortmen. of Undershirts, Suspenders, Umbrellas AND WATI;RIPI2OOP CLOTIDNG, Will make the m e. water, and the low prices nt a hich they can he afforded, will pet to Bight the ambit tow; pretensions of all who have heretolb,e ovate a toast of their prices. . _. 12007'S ..AND SDOES. . Dien' Boots. Fine and b ip, Ladies' low priced Shoes, do C lf, Seal. Goat & Kip tiro- do Fine Ki it Slips, do Gents' s.Cppers, (gone, do Congress Slips & Buskins. do Congress Gaiters. - do Kid Welts, Boys' Brogans, fine and coarse, and Children's Shoestin great va riety. Also, . YANKEE NOTIONS fly the cord, at New York prices, and oilier goods in t h u, Dry Goods line at Wholesale Os Retail. Groceries. Crockery, Glassware. tee.. by the cart-load. yard load, or retail. At prices to correspond with glie 17 :r 11k)let forget the 'dun, corner of state and Fifth Streets, Erie, Fall 16:9. wD vv. Fall of ISie. MATTER GOODE', zircierng in large qudioblies ;at the Jew More of .IfOa.ES KOCH, Commercial Exchange. on French M., Erie, Pa, the pleasure of informing any friends and customers in town and country, that 1 ton now receiving goy fa)/ I upply of xEly AND FASHIONABLE Got MS, Which, ns usual embraces all t:ie varietie., o, deli and beantiful Goods in market, and which are , O be sold at me proverbial low prices of the Old Jew Store, familiar to every man, woman and child in tins corner of the State. Notice the follotving. FOR THE I.A . DIES.- Heavy Bailin and Cliainelion Silky. Gros de Rhine Satin stripe, Pekin, watered, striped and plaid, black Italian do. satin suited and em broidered Mouse de I.a ine, plaid and printed Cnitimeres, enibroi. tiered Robes, changeable Medullas, French Ater Woes. mode colors, plaid Long Shawls, {troche, Cashmere and Silk Shawls. embroi , tiered Cashmere do. black and colored sill: Fringe Br usml. Lace, Lull and thread I4aees, needle wrought Whirs. Syitly Lind Conant, French Kid Glove.; Bonnett Satins and Ribbons, shirred satin Bonnets, Flumes and Floss era .k.c. Eric Sept. 29 lE4S. • ARRIVAL ESTRAORDINARTI Nay GooDS-GREAT FALL IN PRICES. CD. WWII:11T respectfully informs his numerous friends and ! . customers, that he has Just returned frotn Boston and New York:. and Is now receiving an extensise and unusual .variety of Fashionable Fall and Wintei ROODS, which have been choicely selected and purchased under such favorable eircuitispinces arch enable him to offer Goodkor most every variety and sty 'clime cheaper than ever. My stock ;smell larger thnii I haveever fore offered this rnarket,Ssie comprises e 011ie il 'greater cariet - all of which stunt be sold;!rsd at such prices that no EstaLlisli ment can get under, and fbr o fueikite of 'this fact, I respectfully in vite all those that wish to buy or riven see, a good and well-se lected ansoelment of Goods, to drop ;ti at the Brick Corner, oppo site the Eagle Hotel, for particulars. Rept. 'AI, M. MAYER NEW GOODRI UMW GOODS! WE ARE NOW RECEIVING. at the corner Store, No. I, Reed , House, a large and general assortment of . • : ' STAPLE AND.FAN CY GCS7DS I, IA which we would respectfully invite the attention of purchasers. .m4ou tt moo t trtav be found Or the Ladies, elegant chamteabla,eol ored and black Silks t Plain and Faitcy.Alpactis, French Merino:, Pontius, Cashmeres, M. dl taints. Ginglmms. and Prints, Shand, of All deseriptions. Donne Silks. Satins end Ribbons, plain. and figtlred Jackoneteand Sw sa Mune, Edgings and Inserting:, La: naartlne,Alago,'Coronliticin and Gala Plaids, Glove.. 119rIery•&e. &c. rot the Getdlemn yo hate a -large figek of Domdeloths, Plata arid Fancy pantalets* and Satinette:Eilk Satin and Fancy Veetings, black and coney Cnivjlts, rdlk and linen llandkerchiefs are,la. All oc these goods were bought !at large diecOlinlarcare liPfiall govitto *e pledge'ourselves to sell - son low"ratek : fa! can be ug tat any market. Pleabe call at__: METCALF'S. Sept.°, lets. I , RUEIJIIIATISM SETII TERRY simitlylatte,2l . 4ocntory_ Otte Atil • . , on, gramma% nuontino ,crrivitazter. - rru i s I . the 6114 attempt to combine the ELECTk IC or MAG., NE'FIC FLUID with powerful vegetable tstracts.:,a ther, n . °tau ointmenC--to be applied externally fat the rem„..1.1 tines The almost unlintited success it hacntel wltb, stamps it at trtt the GREA'rE.ST DISCOVERY OF TILE AGE. It is ..00stsau, effecting cures of the utmost importance. ! The too* tlntiedak,„ are CON VlNCElt—thc , most faithless arc Compelled to the lower and v irtuc of this great remedy. It is universally atiluitted to to the MOST WeNltalFel. COSIIt ATION KNOWN to the WORLD for the IMMEWATZ fit:Lit:l of disease and pain. It neier fails while there remains saffic tent life to restore a out. rat and healthy action to the capillary te r sen. of thet w l y, and to syuahre Viceir , klation of Ike blood. By this means, a tuntrou,, purer is gaitserf ure the mad maligraqt forms of ;A et:m.E.ti n cannot tie obtattted from any cdher remedy. Such is the Kano this tom binaticlii that it penetrates to every portion of the L iam frame ;every bone and muscle, vein. nerv e ligament /freak& ed out and made sensible of purify Mg and healing influence... llgnce. it copes as readily with murmur/as internal diseases. Nutuvronb instances are on record where this remedy bee reltr• ed health to patients so near the grave that (Lemuel powerful finer. nal remedies laded to produce any effect, Such hatt been the cat.cin I N FLAAI MATIoN of t h e. ROWELS—no/aile d es , need ,lie n ith this disease n here the Magnetic Oil - t M . IJ eft be obtained. That dangerous en:dentic known as the ITTAIb ER I I'ELAS, Can alt. ay s puttul - b e y !Mai remedy. For, INFLAMMATORY Eliot MATlSMAhisOintment hal most complete remedy ever prepared. In 99 rues out of luta, it rill usurd ...tire relief to the ;roma. scald - N ERN'OPS lILA I tAellt.l sa thirty %sin artes. For Nerx ous diavtivu Inv reined> is of irinneriretalue. Airectiona of the spine. Blientnalistu, Lameness, Ulcerated Thinat; llroucbitib, Plow isy, Croup. Chills. Cholera Muitus. in ilic - faer or bropt. Burns. Scald It. ad. Scrofiila. Salt Rhetm Erysipelas, Inflamed Eyes. Fest, Sores, Ace., t 4 ill Le trumediatell reliebedby the u't of this remedy. Ills. Iht%CUAJI't~ CERTIFICATE. In reply to your queries w itirregard to the ionic,. of the Ester. intents I have made with sour justly eclet.rated Nlactittie t hat. went ; I can eay a ith pleasure.. that I deem it one of the GREAT. EST OISCO% FRIES OF 'FILE AGE. 1 It is now nearly two years since I commenced using it in er practice. and I has e tested it incases of Itillatinuatien, buttottl and generh), of. the most malignant kind. with u ti; coal steel, ; even w here all internal remedies tailed, ! have succeeded xits '7 • this. have treated cares of Inflammation cit [in. Inflanimant.a of the ImmtY, Inflammation of the Beni - Is, inatisiii, and Chitif-Led Finery, Ai ith porri.e,c,„, also tynq Scarlet Fewer, tanker Rlll.ll, and ileetated Limp and Thum with like sitCCOSSI. ' _ In the lipit:etnic knots n ag the Pritri.l F.r>.ipeltn., by Attach H , many valuable limn n ere )914, ) teete,l rt frequeutl), mud It ueNn fatted of etteeting et,ectly andcerta in le ure. In eriies ui Burry, tvrainto, Bruises, Frozen Litnt,e' &e., it lt3 like a charm. _ .„ No i'l*tqc inn or family will be a Fingle day without this mbii• eine, after 1 tcoming acquainted %vitt' its loner to tune. N. ISINGIIAM. , fltybiciati and SLITVCAL Utica. N. V., Jan. 19, 1, , ,16. rurl further particularg and teFtimonirfk, fee paint !tittle n'ith each ;N em. alr Brice:lS and trii emit,. l er 1 tittle. AGENT:4.—Caner & Brother, wholegale and retail. Erie n & J. L. Wel.ster, Conneaut, 01.ni Futter. Wt.% Spriai - f...4 W. 11. Townßmid, Springfield ; L. S. Junes & Cu., Girard-. k A. Tracy, Fairview.' Erie. August ii, 1e47. - - I lylo - Craiies Epirto•Abdonainal Supporters. - --- •j , Far , dltTneeing Raorattn's, ritch's and any :1!, I 7 ": all other t•unitar instrument., ill flaunting radian lii t errace for ohm), they ate deeigtted and metaed. 'lilts will the acksme.lediasi I.) anti 'r :mount too nod etattparierm of them o ith thew.. ere: Th..) arc neat, figat and elastoe. ran le 1. slat au) to any siie cr eltnite,,?, one 0 ithold n ecu a coirlice II) perecos ut 1111);otaltnon, ! h al e 0 0.1. • . ri•teale, tt oog M't k. d. f • Ilk I% I i ts G 4ii , s, co ,, t boy, Ltyra 1 114IL.iiT, OF. it i itt c. general %ye:dowser, gebtllts and nrriti.• • TO clerks and ackool tends n, sitelettu, f nod all i °nog ferrous ,%‘ lin carter natural), 0 front habit iodine to flOop Or I met, 11,055 in s i tu , Sry 111 t Duly tent tr he health hirallsnrt,l,aCrafvtllneqg,rroes..tcl.till,>,2rs p ers o nai t. ; 7 ., ; t l k %mit a trait of eV Us NO:deb result 11l u tenralle taaladtes. Ph.,te lan, are et.r. ially int Red to'c aunt e ,emito Elem. CAB ER & URoTti ; N 0.5 Reel R.r.t.o, Jane are the We :went., api;Gieted I.) the Ratcran 35ILS.VES: WEAVES: EIZIAVES: THERE ae, er v. as a remedy di..eoeerod, D{' the h igioni iry 0 r,„ % for windy 111 gal-eases from )loess-r, that istualledtaiLolia tri (airing that most trould,otoc. obsusal and dangerous compl.rifit. If a crisi. is at all curalde. these rye' tiers is ill Just as 11 . 13 fern° , Cit as jlhey are taker,. This or a "fiction. as many of the most re,peCta9C person to .14.14/11191[41 . 4 the coo utry. cur to-tify from actual vtal. One, to u. or thtve !a" ties at tooNt. is all tint Is neee-earl 1,1 cure the sa or•teisrs. Voi,Jt cough and n here the wind has been t tailored.] U\l: IJmed. found of great sera ice. And bat is', the cost of three I,olll[lr, pared to the JO" , of et Crl an ordinary tore.* Try tt then. horse horses suffering for the tl ant Of iamb: it article. Prercia s•er bottle. Fca mle by cAis. — , Sc REOTIIER, • " New rirrn, Now Gcodo nd llew Prices. Tud merchantll a ihseribers hat lug IISFOCI:114N, Ur (% es moiler merchant Ile business under the arm of I.oliied rrrr L Win;e, are prepared to Qell Goods at. loiv as they can dought IVistceY Ctt'. We %%mild therefore say to the inhatitanti, o f fr ar ,,,: l and s.irrounding country, LT ing On Our Butter, Checse.eggkiret. Lumber, tshingtes, and a sprinkling of Cri , b, and erasure its quality and prices of our Goods before purchasing et,ratier.l/ tee intend to make it on object :for dice tt ho. wish 14 Lae re.ith pat for floods, to buy them or us. rail ar i d ermine art stock—tie make no charge for shou . mg N, - I.IfI`NSBERT. • Cranest ilk, June .1: IrJK. tf 3 G. ifIiEEL/1/. MEE= encitwßzEs. • T 11.1.VE just mecre ed a large and well s”iecte4l assotamt 1. Family Groceries, to which I lei ite the ;menu,. ail - -I,NA and which vt ill he ~uld a, cheap ap; any Atneri al *leek maybe found (4Are4„ Teas. Choc...roe. sugar,. Melva B Pices of all kind., fruity, a great varlet) ; :sits, 1'1410,1%1V; Snug: Wooden Ware, etc., eie. DM 1 have and will constantly keep on hand, Flour, MM. Bak Pork. ru.li.TreAt Butter, Eggs, &c. Give to a tall at Ilc. Auu•rican 1114:wk. Jllll\ FEFFEI• Erie.litane 10. It IS Erie VToolozx Factory. I -, teirl Y.IR I)S of. Cloths and Cak, Ini rein! res ire. row rein! 9000,. he exchanged for SN'uol I,) the ,ticri6ets.,st t usual rates of exchange. l'hey have a rare I, of plaid al f nee Ntrip ,, of the latest eastern patterns. the 4;cia 141 m sal. toy . ; Clothes; alb° 4 rood %ariery of all 0 00 l 'l*n e'r.k P..r sumna I wear. We IA ill also manufacture. the re,, nt",..a , ,11. at the f.i. lowing prices in cash.% il.: For Mark. Univ. n.al,4l,itrel•lail O. 31} 'CIA per yard; ere-siiiiere of Same Colors at ets - T IA ha• f/.tlat Xi ct,, and presbed FRIIIII,CI at 11, ,, relit:, per ar , f. - 1 4 •111iii.1 F r 111 & 11B,ENVEIEL •, Erit 3:ay 11, ON CONOICriIITEIIT 8 1111',DS prime New Orleans Saar, 23 iil N. do. 5 1314. to.mt New Orleans Melaws, • tZ.. Keg.? Nails. 4 Dozen Canal Shovels.. 3 Mils svpeiiur old Mononirdirla Just received on consignment nt A. KING'S t\ are RUST & KELSIS.ArI i Erie May I, WIS. 13n En= morrirz virAmTri - ron coops/ AT NO4I, REED 11,WeT.. 1.1 ,TIAVT. just received, - and will continue to hate on Wei I I Ltitnes, n large and general assortment' of Goo!. H." WA - kr, eito,Kl ivy', 11001$ AND Sours, and all kinds of FAMitTG O. CFR/FN. Whieh I trot sell at the lotteet Cap} price, for D'art PM*, at th e tare, Dollar for Dollar. Ilium, q r lto way trair oi ' kind of money on liand„tt ill do well to call and maim" me and prices, Which I think cannot fail to gin e gent riasatoiartni• Also, nil kinds of rrothae taken in est haftigc for goeiloliO eW , market rater., Do not forget to call at No. 2. Reed lion i se, and csanans ft.i4l selves, M Erie. • ay r 9, 748. • X'or Oa vALuAnTir- FARM, containing trout 141 aver of W I : Mostly cleared , and has a valstabniorc hard and etlert=;:, meets, b dented about 1 miles from Girard village. ttint t+ Farin of the late Thomas lilies. F.sa id Farm toll be iuW, anti a liberal credit given. En ire of trarq. Feb 'S. IBlS.—tfil G. H. Ars • LAW-IttiCES. T usT received from the publishers. T. 6_ J. %V. Jobe* . 7 deltdsin, the follow Mg Law Books, Vt Lich trill be sold, Publishers Prices: Starkie on Evidence; Russell on Cnnte, Rosene's Criminal Evidence, 1 American I..caStr.g Ca.". Dunlop's LIM Bof 'Pennsylvania. 1 English common lA , ' BO Smith's Leading Cases, Addi.cia on Co wart& Bartle Penn'a. Reports. vol. 3. Billiard on Real vole!' Enetls Rep., new ed.v9 vat's. American 1 Hoar) Lai , Wheaton's Elemects of international Law. &e. iiiiiiQsriber is agent for T. Mr. J. W. Johnson. 1 . 314 e' lers.,Publishers and importers, Philadelphia, and is ill to ry e Law Books on short notice, aud at the rutliahen. pricer. examine catalogue. ; 0. 1), Elie, June 10, MAGLII-wOotam ricrromr, rAny o F. would'inforin the wool roving and cloth n e 3" I lie that we hate entered into a copartnerdup betaor be known.as McCreary, ThOrnton & Co., We hate sre. d .. sett of new machinery. as good is ran be MX WO In 111::, and we, are now prepared to ritanufrientie exchanee einieres, Tu.eeJa, Shawls Illttnkets - atd• flannels for acft.. • have long experienced workinen i in all branches oft h!',.75i nod we confidently expect a fkill I slrare of public cun , ' 4 ,o rtsi custom of the Fublic. We Hatter our.elt ea to else fru faction to all who may favor' is with their custom. Custom Carding, 6pi rifting; ;mid Dressing, done a(prick. 1 ' dl_ rDrr% s; l ' Grain and Factory supplies,well seasoned n ith acceptable for goods and work.) ' DAVID McCREARY. ) it)tiN TlIOlllB g'lltarS'l l) ‘;• DFN'JAMIN t3AN1111.:1. " Y. Fairview May 1 IS4R . , ___ WINDOW ar...ass— A , : 0 5000 I:,'„'nl;fi'oi.`;',Vt.';,4e7„:,"rnef . T.,s,'elann'f.i, 4 l the I'3l or light, cheaper than C, Ili be bought elec . % here in„ r^;,,i at the Bash shop.of 1.. WARR 'N, mouth-east corm[ of Eighth streets, Erie. - ..er Apra Ls. lni , •_--ii. -- D . .0 D ECEIVEDthiII tiny by ewe 441 from blare d an d 6,10. .IN following nrw uork. viz': )llndory of Congreo. , j q , e ft. and political, - romprip ing meth° ins of the COngteSs ~-2,,,0 State*, by 'lent% GW)xier, it. sPAkt`' i Joie •,.. j • , :.• o f ILVIO. if CAT received at No P , lati a ): Black.. a targe q uantsf. w •P prunes . Rsisan. Oranges nit Lemons, nturh s+l' heap fur cart).l . . .1 , . . • . • II Born, viNcENT & Co. lizierfa. 11,C.TowN & 'North tam, 5. STEWART & Co.. Concord. I Li, ii.li-AVLESTA.