TUX WARM YOUNG UE6RT. I A beautiful face and a form of grace, Were a pleasant eight to see; And gold, and gems, and diadems. . Right excellent they be; But beauty and gold, though both be untold. Are things of a worldly mart; The wealth that I prize, above ingots or eyes. Is a heart—a warm young heart! Oh, flee most fan', shall thy beauty compare With affection's glowing lightl Oh riches and pride, how pale ye teside Lot o'c tetlthßenuentid bright? I fpurn thee away, as a cold thing of clay, Though gilded and carved thou artfl Fbt all that I prize, in its stones and Its sighs, Is a heart—a warm young heart! Om cor an and Itiggs, the American Bankers. All the world now knows the American Roth chills, Corcoran and Riggs; their fame has spread front this' metropolis to London, Paris, Vienna, Ham burgh, and in short, every where that trade and com merce flourish, and yet, within a tery few years, they were as little known as the humble corrispond ent you have selected to give you the sayings and 'doings of Washington.' Alas, what changes take place in this mundane sphere! Some men rise to fortune almost in spite of themielt es, while bad luck and ill fortune pursue others from the cradle to the grave. The bare idea is enough to make a man a tirth believer in predestination. The head of the house of Rothchilds nal deeply impregnated with this feeling. According to his own admission, he would neverhave anything to do •with an unfortu nate man, declaring that he had known very shrewd and-senible people of that caste with.their toes out of their Shoes. Instead of eschewing such peoples I think it would have been more to his credit to litOe relieved them. I. The bead of our Washi,ngton Banking House W. W. Coi r corao, is the son of a poor Irish shoeintilojr, who settled in Georgetown, in the District `el Co lumbia, upwards of half a century ago, and was a warm-hearted, generous eon of- Erin, a great lover of liberty, an a genuine disciple'of democracy. In the struggle bettteen the elderAdains and Jetfersoe, he was equally ready with his purse and shillelah, to promote or defend the cause of the people. By industry and integrity he ' - ammsed a handsome for. tune, and retired from business. Such was the es teem in which he was held by his fellow citizens, that he was chosen mayor, and held the'otlice until ;the saw tit kei resign it. In Liter years the deprecia tion in Georgetown was so greet, that his estate, which was considered an ample competence for all his children, became a mere pittance. Wllham, the present banker, was the youngest son, end com menced his career in the auction and dry goods bus iness, in conjunction with a brother somewhat older than himself. ' There affairs turned outd isast rowdy, and they failed, the partners sacrificing everything to meet the demands of the creditors. Mr. IVin. Corcoran was then employed to aik„ij) winding up the affairs of the old Ralik of Colunibill; which had turned over its assets to a branch of the Cuited States Bank fur the benefit of its creditors, and 1 ant sorry to say it was not long before this very branch broke, like all the rest of that unfortu nate concern. It was here, probably, that Mr. Cor coran first learned the rudiments of mouey-making. While engaged in this settlement, lie paid his ad. dresses to a daughter of Commodore Morris, a young, lovely and blooming girl, but the father hay ing violently opposed the match, on account of Mr. C.'s circumstances, the young lady saw tit to gi%e the old gentleman the slip, and unved her destiny with Mr. C. She did not live, however, to see his present affluence, but died early, 'leaving an (lo w daughter, now sole heir to the father's great posses lion. Mr. C. afterwards opened a-broker's Milee in this city, and ( managed matters with so mulch skill, that his accumulattons were exceedingly rapid. i n the arraegement of some' business for Mr. Efisha Riggs, of N. York, that , gentleman became so pleas ed with the financial skill et ioci. , d, list lie placed his eon, George W. Riggs, in partnership wit' , Mr. Corcoran ' with liberty to draw on Nii,tv Yolk to an unlimitedextent. This was the comtheneement of the celebrated banking-house of Curcorari and Riggs, and it w' nt on in ono full tide of; successful' expert . mem, In m its first formation to the present t him.— The firs tgoverment limn tdered by the present ad. ;ministration was taken by this firm, and en emir -mous tiuM realized from,the transacion. The house has ever been as liberal es successful It It gave the handsome donation.of five thousand dollars to the poor Irish, at the time the famine, and Mr. Corcoran has since giien ten thotisaud for the benefit of the poor widows of his ratite town, besides numeroms sums in charity to the poor of this city. ' Such men deserve the blessings of fortune to be showered no them. GeOrge W. Riggs retired from the firm be fore the second loan was taken in Part by the house, 'but a brother.of his taking ltis plaCe. the original firm of Corcoran*Atiggs still stands. Mr. Riggs is now enjoying °flung cum dignibite on a beautiful country-seat, about one hours ride from Washing .ion, where he gives up his time to the pursuits of 'literature, and the improvement and adorement of his •Eden. ' \ . Such is a brief history of the origin of the house t iii of Ca Oran &. firm that a fir that has amassed more weak! risen higher in public opinion, and tvielded moro a u o llee , far its short career, than any other in the world.—Washington Currespoode Ice of the N. O. Delta. WEARING Tilt; BREECHES _The estimable and repipecte , l uit of the Arch 'Duke John, the present Regent of the German confed erate Statesonatio , a..c.oinpiest of her royal husband white pumping before him on the back ofa Lin the disguise of a boy. This romantic• indicent, resulting in her marriage to_the brother of an emper or, and to one of the hest and greatest men of modern times, thus betel. IVo copy froui'the Moine Jour nal. Ina most solitary and in.lolated post-house in the mountains of Styrir, or old 1113 11 and his daugh ter was left in charge of the ehtabli=hnient,, while the post-oys, usually in waiting, were employerklin gathered the harvoct: The girl at -sewing r in the back'room. Suddenly there was a great crack-, jog 'of witips, and a post ciute rolled up rapidly to the door . The old man almost helpl e ,s frp u , , the gout, hopped into his daughter's room: "1 cm lust," ho soot "here is the Atchduke John, and al! my boys are away! What are we to do?" %Without given - I)er father time to say more, the etout girl Tau op stairs to her chamber ! clipped on a posy boy's trowsers and short coat—u dress in which she had malts/literal:ell iu the holidays— by the timq the horses were put to by t h e postillion who lihd come on, she presented herself, seized the whip, jumpted into the saddle nod trotted, rapidly on. Through the glass windows in trout of his carriage, the Archduke noticed the him figure and charming proportions of the new postillion, and soon, by some difibrences from the ordinary sym metry of a putt-boys, delecfed the, Sex. - +Tod - are a girl!" said his Royal highness, smillingly,,as she unloosed the truces from ins car-. tinge at the end of the Fist. "There was no nostilion at home," she said, blushing "and Knit Hig.mess cJuld not. wait." In the conversation which cosurd, :Prince John discurereil that she was as intelligent aspretty, and on preparating, he raid; "Since you have was) ,yourself a man for me, I must remark you to a wolfish." Iti,these mysterious words was expressed a de sidn, which he soon carried °Why demanding from the Emperor his brother, permiision to marry her. it was not an easy thing. The romantic folly of the ArchthikoJohn was freely laughed at, at court, and it was the opinion of mats), that he was only amusing himself,, and 'had no serious design of wedlock. The pretty post-boy, however, was soon created Baroness do Brandhof, and immediately after married to the Prince. Humble as was this-connection, it probtbly as sured the present position of the Archduke John upon the intermediate eminence i.e at present oc cupies.—the arlstocrits voting for him as the de ecundantof the royal house of Hapsbourg. And the democrats as the sun-in-law of the tavern keeper of Styria, " Oa" "Gentleman of the jury," said a.western lawyer "you aro met here on one of tho most solemn occasions that ever happened since I had a brief. The defendant being , a stout, MALI-bodied min, rushed like an assassin upon my client, who la a frail yotand widow; and, why dui not the thitinlars of heaven blast him, when ho stooped towards her, stretched forth his arms like the forked iighteings of Jupiter. and gave her a kiss?" THE WEER 10 PUBLIB BY B. F. CORNER OF STATE: BT. A _MAIM TERMS OF T City subscribers by the carrier. at By mail, or at the office, in adran rrff not paid in advance, or wi of itubrcribMg, tavo'dollant will be communicatloneetout be • RATES OF A Cards not exceetllng 4 liner, One agnate do. do. As ino.nthr du. do. three Enondur, Thangent advertisements. 30 ce Jere, for the Ara insertion; 25 cep 1 10 - Yearly advert leers have the hut at no time are allowed to Germ , be limited to their immediate burin ; Advertisements not baying odic forbid and charged accordingly. [3,1900NgE83 r • ' JOHN B. Defiler ie Wet and Dry Family G Stale SUCCI, Erma, Pa. DR. W. 13. EcorcTte Physician and ()perm College in MU. Aa a practit The sick trots the country will charge. Office near Beebe's Str J. H. WI flanker and Exchange Broker. Drafts, certificates of Deposite ollice directly opposite the E WiLCO, I Matra,. in Groceries of various , dies. Wines. Liquor,. arc.. npi Williams' Exchange. BEN.JAAIIN In T IINIST AT LAW. ClOYeifinfl, i Atwater's flock. Refer to ,w &hoot; Hon. Richard F Hamael H. Vorkin., till Walt Kimball, Esq., 53 Wail afoot, fer to 'hie. office. . AVILSON PIIVOIrIANS •an 81111.01LOMI. 0 J. P. IV soN,M M. I) ( ,ALBRAII OUNSCLI ORS A te bljuare. Er. J. B. , A rror: xr:y SD Cot Yet.t.Lcat r trig, up stairs, Er e. JA! ArronNEy AT LAW ) north orale PRO ATIOR .Ne.l II AND CA. bide Of the AES C. r -Ofbro itt) s lonotary's of I , Jo ATTORNEy /040 Cot entranee 0 I lURRAYI ,ssrt.t.on tie ctoor were 1. /10 Ski %VW:MESA LE ND Era I, Goods, ready wade Clothiup, leg flock, Stale weer, Erie, - TIBBAL. Di:AFAR/ail, Dry Goods. Dry Gr No. ill. Clicappide. Erin. HENRY Dr.tra in Ilnrdwnw, Dry Co. Diamond, and one door cast T. IV , DF ALrr. in GICX'CriCi, PIOVI3IO &c., No I, ferry Bloch, SLat A. 11.11 DElf rn in Grorerice and Prot• doors north of the Diamond, BENJA4) ATTIIIiNFY AND Cet NSF/.LAM Office in Tammany Hall, t corner, Eric.l _ - P. A. ATTORNEY END Couser.Eloß A practice,: in the COUOlieb of tin, and in Claytui,couray,l SMITI, //FA I.tll In Dry GooiD, Grocc' iron, &c., 121,.e1,c41 W ILLI • C. 111NliT MANIA [Widmer, seventh Etrects, J OSEI tic TORFR Of Tin, Cops tito% e Pipe, &c., comer of F& LOOMIS, co and Commit.an Merhautt.: dealers al, 'gamer, Shingki, &c. Public dock, GE , LRAI. Forward 417.. Prodt roarre and fine gait. Cc west side of the bridge, E.: Euwix J. KEW., , - IV:NL M. GeNiramt. Forwarding and salt, Plaster. kc., %V4rc bridge. Erie. mrninietion" Merchant, and dealer in .use on dic Public Dock %veil( ottlie ER & 'COOK, CM GeTraAr. Forwarding. Commission and Produce Merchants;Sec Ware-houre cast of tetra Public Dredge, Eri, - _ -- G. LOOMIS dr. Co. DEAI.FRI in Walelicit, Jewelry. Silver, Gettnan Etll%er, rimed and Britannia Ware Cutlery, Military and Fancy Goods, Stain street, neatly apposite the Eagle Hotel, F.rie. G. Looms, T. 31. AUSTIN CARt - ER & BROTHER; Witours,t and Retail dealers in Rotes. Medicines, rain's, Oils, Dye-stun:l, Glass, dr.e., No. 6, Reed Ilou.e. Erie. EAGLE HOTEL, BY HIRAM L. BROWN, corner of State street and the Public Square, Erie, Eastern Western and Southern stage office. • sJOEL JOHNSON. DrALER in Theological, Mlacellnneoue, Sunday and Classical School Moire, Stationary. &c. No. ILL French Infect, Erie. LYTLE & HAMILTON, FePII;oN ZILE Mere hant on the public tquarc, a few doors n est of fitille rtrectt Erie. • L. WARREN. Sr.AM BI lud and Door Manufacturer. and dealer in glass. south Caat CCArter of €:tht and state atteets, Erie. D. S. CLARK, AND RF.T I pu. Dealer in GIOCCrifT. PftIVIFIORP. Ship Chandlery. Sione-w , ro, &.. &c., No. 112, Smith etreci, Erie. 0. D. SP AFFORD. Dealer in 'Law, Medical, senteal'Mireellaneous Books rtßtionary, &e. State st.. tour doors telow the Public square. J. GOALUING M CRC CIA NT TAIT ow. South side of the Public square, it few door. Din of the Erie Batik. DR. O. Perident Dentist; Office and dwelling in the Beebe , Block. on the Past ri , e of the Public Square. Elie. Teeth insetted on Gold Flaw, from one to an entire sett. Carious teeth filled with pure Gold. and restored to health and urefulness. Teeth cleaned with insuumenis and Dentiliee so as to leave them of a pellucid clearness. All work warranted. MOSES KOCII, W1701.,Ff ALE "A!ID Rrynit. Dealer in fltnple and Fancy Dry Goods, Groomer.;Cmekrry, Deady Made Clothing, &e., 'Commercial Buildings, corner of French and Filth streets. Eric. S.DICKERSON, riIVaICIAN AM:I'6OR nErm—Office niltis residence on Eereolh opposite the Itiettunitst Church, Erie. C.'li WRIGHT, W/IM.VSALL • ND RETAIL dealer in Dry Goode., Gm-cries, lln rdssa re. CrOckery. Gloss-ware, Iron Nails Leather, Otis , &c.,Corner of Elate SiteCt and the public square, opi‘oesdelhe Engle oted, Erte JOHN H. 111,17 AR, COCNTT and Borough surveyor—Office third story, rem Block, mate street, near ith, Erie. April 30 glifiiif.tt - Ttcitstlß. !rm.!, Founarits, Wlioleenle and Detail Dealers in stoses, Hollow are, di.c. State street, Erie. BURTON• & PERKINS. • , I.l'not.rtitat; AND RETAIL dcalern In Dr%Sp , , Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Grocerie!. hc. No. 5. Reed flouto. Erie. _ _ 3.1340. Sivist &lacy. 1840 DEALCf.II IY 110 iT %T0R14., Gan!erten and Provisions, at the Eighth Street banding. Erie ra. & ti.are neenta torA. KING in the Stornee, Forwarding and COIIIIIIOSIOII al the al,qte mentioned place. Ao‘y kipineps enittimed to their date Hill he attended to with vannalier4 and dippatch L. I: I: ST. ;0 1 - at))11-- J. 11. Wtscisme, dealer in Foreign and Fninertie Dilit of exchange, Certificates of deposite. Gold and Silver coin, will buy andsell current and minium money, necotinte time end sight drafts, make collections on alt the Eastern cities, and make remittan ces at the lowest Banking rates. Money received on Deposits and Eastern drafts constantly on hand at the lowest rates of premium. Oluo. Indiana. Kentlicky, Virginia, and Pennsylvania Bank Holes, and those of most other States, Uptight and meld on the MOM reasonable Lcrme. Office di rectly opposite the Eagle fotel,9 doors from the corner, Erie, Jiffy 1,183 S. 'STOR' OF 'II.IIOYEARA. lEtie—V34ocor France under Lorna Phillippe. Louis Inane. The Prole {Writers of r'•esnnan'y. Lly Frederic fledge. Mu.- trued wnh l'ortrnUo. , For sale ny W. E. 11EW13014 &CO. VMDICAL wonas.. _ J USTreeei horn tile publlshers,LeaJt %an. ! Icr chard. Philadelphia, h large aissot tweeter Med • 7 . 7 . ical Works, whist! will be sold attheputilltherss prices; among Which will be found , Bartlett on Fevers,. Budd on Liver, J lloy;e's Materia Medico and Therapeutics, Churchill's Midwifery, Churchill on Emelt'. Ashwell ou Females. eGeFet on Berate. Condie on Children, Jones on she• Eye. Dcwee's Midwifery, Bewee on Children.' •t gigteron'a new Remedies, nglesoit's Practice, stou & Mutter's Surgery,,_ Iler'sFrine, iples, Miller'S Practice, , billipson Scrofula, Front on the Stomach,‘. Taylor's Med. lullsprudenee. Willson on the Bkin. Wilsrunt thsgeotor. Cyclopedia of Medicine, Williams' resPiraitorT OVA& rollatt on the Horse. • Claret, Farriey.&c.: ate. • The subsert ter 'ls agent for Lea & Blanchard, and will order any Medical. Literary or Miscellaneous works desired, and furnighthern here at Publisher's prices. Vhysteinne,students and ethers ate re— quested to call and wxam hie his catalogue Erie, June.lo. iP4. , • • Dostiiii Mods 1 *Z I- 0 CKAGF.S Just opened from (Mown and Lowell, ci3M n great vnriety - of fashionable Dress Goods, such as set flowered and striped Cashmere*, Afonterey Mid. and Stripes. changeable Linares. Shawls in .great variety. Dress Trimmings, Ladies' Dollars, Craynts,Glovtil And Hosiery. in short, almost ev ery thing in,the way of rods sea be (bend es cheap t the cheer met -- (Ott. 204 W tours; OBSERVE: SLOAN, TJIE runpcsQuAß C. PAPER. • trithree month, from the time Cherie& • one year. *3,00 44 40 10,00 6,00 3,00 is per Square, of tlfteen lines or s Ibr each subsequent - insertion. ritilettenf c hanging at pleasure, y mote than two squares, arid to direction,. will be inserted till acs E'OTORY. I, IA WES. merles, at No. 3 Bonnet' Block, DODGE, ye Burgeon—Graduate of N. Y. toner be can't to exeeded."— Le treated successfully. or no Ore. LIAMS, Dealer In 'Dills of ,Ezehaoge, Gold and silver coin, aro., le Hotel. Erie. Po. i & Co., Inds, Provisions, Fruit., Call vaite Eagle Hotel, next door to DENNISON, Whirr—Mee on Superior etrect, Chief Justice Parker, Catnbridp,e 1 etcher, 10 State rt., Baßlell i non. lut et., Philadelphia; Richard H. 'ew York. For teetiinoniair, re- ATTIMORE, CC over 111 C Blink ? WTI. P.tLATTIMOR "CD HS & LANE, ILA C on Sixth street, Well 1,, Pa. HINSON. in the County Build MARSHALL. airs in Tammany Hall building, ice. Eric. LAW—Oftice over C. rt. Wright'S of State street, on the Diamond, jZIVEIG & Co an in Foreign find Domentie Dry Boots and tq‘cen, &e., No. 1, nem- & DEWEY, , cories, Crockery, (larde•are. ace., CA DW ELL. in, Groceries., ace.. north side of the f ihe Engle Hotel, Erie. MOOR E. !s, Liqusro, Candies, Fruit, greet, Eric. TCHCOCK. dons of all kinds, State street, three Erie. .IN GRANT. I.sw and Commirierier of Heed' s, t•conit story, six doors n ester J. U. . BRACE, 1... w, Prairie du Chien WiFecruun, ra fun!, Grata and lots a, Wiecon- OWL JACKSON, es, Hardw•are. Queens Ware, Lime We, Erie, Pa. RIBLET, nd Undertaker, corner of &ate and II 'KELSEY, er SheeL-iron ware, Air Tight stores, Crench and Filth •acct, Erie. W. W. Locum GALLAGHER. S. KELSEY rauts2 Western Now 'Cork College of ' .291. MAIN STREET, BUFFALO, N. Y. -• DR. G. C. VAUGHN'S VEGETABLE LITHONTRIPTIC MIXTURE.—This celebrated remedy is ennstautty increasing in fiune by the many cures h is making AI.I, OVER THE WORLD. It has now become the onlyanediclne for family use and is partic ularly recommended for DitOPSY: all stages of this complaint immedifittly relieved, no matter or how hog standing. S eepamphletiJottealimony. GRAVEL. I . .. and all diseases or the urinary organs; for these distressing com• law," it stands alone; no other call relieve you; and the cur es rer tifyed to will convince the most skeptical; ace pamphlet. Liver complete% biliaus• diseases.. Vrx I.IE AND AGUE. ' ' To the great Wett e.pecially, and wherever theta complaint, prevail tilpi medicine ie olibred. NO MINERAL AGENT, so dcleterialaratanpounit is a part isf this mixture, It einem three dis eases with certainty and celerity, and does not leave the system torpid. Sec pamplitet. PILES, a munplaint of &most pliant character Is IMMEDIATELY RELIEVED, and n cure Ibltows by a few days use of this article; it isfar before any ether preparatianfer this disease, or for any other disease orig inating frotn impure blood. See pamphlet. DEBILITY OF THE SYSTEM. weak back, weakness cf the kidneys, &c., or inflamatlon of the same. is immediately relieved by aYcis days tree of this mei:KW. and a cure is always a result of its use, ft stands as ACbß't'Al. ItEM LEW for such conipinints, and also for .erangefnents ofthe fefnaleframe 11rItEGULAR.ITIM SUI PRESSIONS. painfhl menstruation,. No - Artie e has ever been offerred except this utile!' Would touch this kind of derannementn. It may be re lied upon ns a sure and effective ,entedy, and did we feel permit ted to do so could give a t THOUSAND NAMF.B as proofof cures in this distresslfig class ofeornplainii.. See pm. Phinl. All broken down, debilitated constitutions from the effect of mercury, will find the brae hug power of this article to act ilium , diately, and the poisonous mineral eradicated fivio the system. 1:111.3"1'IVE DISEA.S.ES will and the afteruntit e properties of this article. THE BLOOD, and drive such diseases from the system. Bee pamphlet for testi mony enemies in all discavds. which the limits of an advertisement sill notperoft to he named here. Agents give them away; they contain 32 pages of cer Urinates of high character, and a stronger ARRAY OF PROOF of the virtues of a medicine, never appeared. It is one of the pe culiar features of this article that it never falls to benefit in any care, and if hone and muscles are left tolurild upon let the efeec i a . ted and lingering invalid IiOPE ON, and keep taking the Medi cine as long as there is ;In improvement. The proprietor „would CAUTION Till: PUBLIC against a number of art!cles 'which come out under the head of as cures for Dropsy, &c. They are good for nothing, and coneec. ted to gull the unwary; TOUCII TifEAl NOT. Their. Inventors never thought of curing and' diseases till this article lind done it. A particular study of the pamphlet id earnestly itolicited. Agents and all whO sell the article are GLAD TO CIRCULATE gratuit ously, Kit up in 33 OZ. bottles, at $I; 12 oz. at 71 each—the Irrgeslhold lag 6 oz. more than two small bottles. Look out and not get ins posed upon. Es cry bottle has “Vaughts's Vegetable Lithontriplic :Mixture," I lntt n upen the glass. the written signature of G. C. Vaughn, Bughlo, stamped open the cork. None other genuine.— p re ) ,,, T ed by Dr. G. C. Vaughn, android at the Print i palOffiee,2o7 Main street, Buffalo, nt as liolesale and retail. No attention given to letters unless port pa iti—ordrrs from regularly conelituted Agents excepted; poet paid letters, or verbal continua icatinns solle iting ad vice, promptly attended to, gratis. Offices devoted exclusi , .ely to the sale of this article, 132 Nassau street, New York city; .293 F.sser Mass.,and by the principal druggiqs throughout the United iitate9 and ranntida, as Agents. For sale Carter & Brother nri f fl Burton & reams, Erie; C. W, Burton, Meadville: Dr. C. Baker. Spat ta; B. C. Ton n & co., North Ham; L . 1,. Jones & D. F. Smith. btritiewater; B. 31agothn, Mercer; Milli & Hoek ins, Fine Gra% et M. Wilson, Sugar Grove; Boyd & Vincent, Waierterd:ll. N. Williams and J. D, Summer ton, Warren; Chase & McDonnell, Titusville; Abraham Tourtel lett, Union; 11. It. Terry,Edenboro: S. I [au, Jr. Cranesv ille; Lositin berry & Wheeler, Lockport; John A. Tracy. Fairview. 1y33 Worth East WooleaEactory. 7000 YAlt"B of..Cioths. Carsirnerea. Tweeds. :Influent., Blankets, Flannels, arc note ready to be egg Ira nged for wool at the following rater Por Wain full cloth, one yard for 21 Me. of wool ;CaEsimerea 21 114.. to the yard. We will also man ufacture. dating the sea.ist, !Slack, MCA\ n, Steel oni zed clOth at V Ctn. per yard, Vansittieren of the sante colorant 30 els. and white flannel at Wand 2:lets. per art/. _ _l' North East, June lit, tRe. STEVENS A. JOWE'rT. MUM MARBLE rAcTortv. T IIE stihreril,er a ould inform his old customers and the public that he continues to carry on the Marble business nt the old stand ou N loth Street, between elate and Peach: nearly uppot•ne the Academy, where he n ill keep on hand all times, a large strek, couranting of the different varieties of vtafFirettrert , riegated marble. stlinilde for grate-b10w.., (set i n soc k ets o r with out.) Tooth-taller. nillfllllllollB. Ate. Those wishing to purehase will And it to their advantage to call-and examine Hoek and pri ce*. As lain not to he undersold. I pledge myself to furnish any thine ut my line, from 15 to 25 per cent liss titan It Can he had of the traveling agents for Eastern Factories. Erie, July 9, :Rte. 1) 0i J. :COCHRAN. lir !MV7 GOODS a very' rrilE suhse ruhers a re mst rteei v login very stork of SPRING end SIJM 'MEP. GonnEs. consisting of almost every variety of Dry Goods, Groceriel, Hardware nad Drodurv. all of which have been purchased at unusual 19w rates. and will he sold as low neat any other house in Erie. They invite thelrold customers, Ladies and Gentlemen. and the 'Pohl it generally. to own 41.. d wenmiwa d.h sr.sersinenthefop purchasing eliewhere J. lIUGE11.:19 & Co. I ir.June RS, 1.41 4 . 4 Shaw% :traytris 1.0F1 4 :11 .AND SQUARE virrnnmvr rn, FTLANS... in - chiding the nit nix,' 91../ Long Shawl. Ca.lnume, Mocha. Turkien Wool. BM tacit. Straddla, and all other st}lee to te found new and chenp at Sept. IP, C. B witiGiers rashiczablo Bras Gooce. NOW o4ning, direct from Poston, a choice selection Of Dress Goods,of New styles, such is Toil de Paris Merinos, satin stripe Brocpe and changeable Cashmeres. (very beautiful.) n l,O . imperial and changeable Lustres, striped and plaid do., figured, printed and embroidered Cakbineres. (the late styles,) together w ith a great ynriety of French and English De La ines. &e. &e . to which I itn ittj the attention of the Ladies. C. B:WRIGIIT. Slpt. 29, IE4. I marrzga Acmuzir. P -- I I. !P. Gi.4 ZI EL would respectfully inform the citizens of Erie • and vicinity that he has again taken to the pot and brush. and is .ticsw ready to execute all orders in the line of Painting and Mating which hie old customers and friends may see flute entrust to h di. Canal Bonts.thrushed up" on the shortest notice. Please girt him a call. shop at his dwelling, Bth street near the Canal. Er tr. April:N. IBIEI., ' 3m.30 NEW Temperance Tole. Mary Grover or the Trusty Wife, at June 28, June 28. SPAFFORD 23. Fi LF Control, a novel, by Mary Durtan, at LI June 29 SPArrORIPS BARNES' Notes on Jame., fete,. John and Jude, at June Te. SPA FFORD'S Wanted Immediately! THE Balance on all notes and accounts dor the subset ibcr, and the late firm of P. nclebart & Mayer. Person■ integrated will a +almost by calling and aditiating the same before the first of June next. May lg. calif MATHIAS MAYER. 'Steam Engines and Boilers. NATE a e now prepared to sonke to order High Pressure i:ngl nee su table for Mille or other Machinery, and furnish - Boilers of the mo t approved kinds, on abort notice and at the very loweat LESTER, SENNEgT & CHESTER. May 4. IE4 e. 51 new novel, Untold, the last of the finson Kings, at June 2. . SPAEFORD'P. UNINGES AND GlMll. l .—Wente now receiving alarge as• 1: *miion, of Stik, Worated.and Linen Fringes. :deo Gimps of all kind., 'and all the new ogles of Dress Tam/ulnas at METCA LI - S. OCERWB.—W are now receiving a fre — s - h - 07Gii... kJ' eerie& Which ue Offer at great bargains; consisting of Teas. Coffees, Sugar., Spices. &c ,41cc , , upon n hick we pledge ourselves not to be undersold. - Please call and satisfy ‘ourselvs at No, 1. Reed Hour. BOOTS AND SIIO :S.—Pleasv. call and examineente large sleoli of emotiero l ot F JC and Heavy Rows an;l Shoes, al t o a grefti variety of Ladies' al I Misses' alters, alk ng Skies, and Slips. and all kindsof children'a shoes. and Ladies', Gents, and childrens overshoes. at: 1110. 1, REED HOUSE. SALERATI' fi.--Saleratus by the M: or cnsk, alwnys on band and for sate cheaper than at any other place in town, Enquire at the Tin Shop of JOSEPH KELSEY, Erie. Aug. Ift, corner French and Fifth rug. ANAL LAMPS.—Thick Class. suitable for Lamps and Lao C terns, by May U. 1 CARTER & BROTHER. GARPkill NG AND Oil . ei..T - Vilig.ZA very .ha ndsome lot of netv Carpeting and Oil Cloths arriving at die. Olcriets store of tenths reet Erie Elf pt. 29 In?. 9108E8 KOCii. BENcti. Moulding find alnteh Plsnes. and a general moil meta Carpenters and Joiners Om 2i. O.43ELDEN de SON'. fillNGlthielt.i.—Englien, French, Eccien and Anne rienn Ging hntins,cticap, at TIBBALS.dc DEWEY'S Oct 6' Now and Popular Publicationoifrom Picas of NATIFER & DROTNZREI. JusT . received at the Bookstore of 0. P. BpalTord , the following new and popular o orks, from the press of Harper & Brothers, vtz: ; Loiterings in Europe—by Jim, W. Corson, M. D. , William the Cotter-4,y author of Helen Herbert. Nog!!la—liy the author of Amelia Wyndham, &c. The :shove desirable reading will be disposed of on the most reasonable terms. Call soon. N. P. B. has make arrangements n•ith the liAlt►Pal, by which.he will be-in Mccapt of their stew work. innuediatelyafter publication. - Juhe 14, 1819. ri clAyriwp.—Fiencli, English Ed American Broad • jilloths and CnsEitneTS of e‘etv color,* shade and quality.— VESTINGS, VIE:STEWS. Figured anti striped fiassiinere and heavy black satin Vestinga. fancy silk N'estings, black and fancy stlk and serge Cravats, silk eqiirts. Merino do., and Drawers, Gloves.Suspeuders, &c., CAI' Cloth sad PlushCa cheap at the. Old Jew store, ,Coniniercial Exchange, French sa e. Heady ffiada Clothute at the Clothing Store, Cemmecial Exchange. THE subscriber has now on hand at hia NEW CLOTH ING &TORE, a very extensive assortment of first rate CLOTILWG, made np In the latest style and in the bast • manner, which Ito It determined (obeli for CASH 25 per cent. Lower -than any other establishment in this place. :His stock of Clothing comprises every grade, from superior to common. and no one who pstronlies the estahlishmerit shall be die " l olio appointed in regard to quality, Cut Of price. Notice the ing, ' Superfine and Fine Piench Black - Dress Coats; English - .Tweed and Mohair Sath.Coats; Rack *SUMMIT Cloth Coats• of every. Cut; 'Math 0111ii*ncy . Cassimere Pants; Merino and ,Cassemere 'Vests; ' Linin and Cotton Clothing of every kind.' lorFoi Sailers and Chevaliers, OH...CLOTH CLOTHING AND TAKKAiII.I,II , O3. • . AlSo, Fine and common Shirts, Silk shirts and drawer', Merino do..CraVara r 00114141. Stooks, BOVOIDOrAfOIIke, suspenders, eke. tee. He has experienced and fashionable Citners" employed and will cut and trim in the best manner and make all hind s of-clothing to order, which will be warranted to give satisfaction. . . - public are invited to call and Inspect theelotbing In thane, cal cheap eittilbilibMrPl-hfibiComMercial Exam*, French at. oPposite 'f: MOM KOCH. May ID. time. • - TILAIII 4 1 1 1110 4 1. II AL lilt . NEW, IYORK CANTON TEA COMPANY'S AOSNcV, 114 4 3, riFr7. 3 . 110 ckg It" Eder Pa. ~~ ~ T. W. MI OR E, • I ixroULD respectfully invite the attention of the Tetv V 0 'inhabitants of this city and vicinity to the COlnrOXy'a Superior 7'eaa—subject In all eases to be retur approved of. Among which may be found: QUEENS. Good YOUNG, NOON, $0 60 Fine do 03 No. 2 Fragrant do 73' Nob very Fine dO 1 00. Good lIVSON, 75, Very Fine do 00 Good IIYBON SKIN, Good IMPERIAL, Very Fine do Extra Fine do Good GUNPOWDER, Fine ' ado BLAOBI3. No I SOUCHANG, Noll do Finest do Fragrant FOWCIIONG, I various prices, CONGO. , various prices, , . Fine OOLONG, " tttl, Very Fine do 7S " , Extra Fine do 1(0 0 NlNGVONG,various prices. , 110WQUA, or tlneat Black Tea imported, . - I tit? ... TT TAKE wyrick: !—The Canton Tea Company are the ex clusive venders of tbeauperior Black Tea called" 110WQUA'S MIXTURE." Every package, (In addition to Its containing full weight inde pendent 3f the wrapper,) tears the stamp of neatness and ele gance...A the Teas therein are so thoroughly seemed from light and air. that theirjptality and power will remain unimpaired in any climate. for sale at No 1. Ferry Block. WINES & LIQUORS, Jr UST received at No. I. Perry !Hock by Jane A , Isltk. - T. W. MOORE Etarbbr rook Woollen ractory. , T"Eproprietors of ihisestablishment, having mode considur able addition totheir machinery which is all new and ofthe best kind, and having experienced workmen in all the different branches of their buisness, are ready to exchange cloth for wool, or manufacture for pay, by the yard, on reasonable terms. They have on band a large quantity of dilibrent kinds of cloth, flannels. blankets, shawls, enssimerm and tweeds, as Well as UM summer wear j . of di ff erent bodies and ounlitcP, to exchange for wool. We give tie yard of cloth for 2 pounds of wool, as goodni the wool will make. Carding and Ma-Dressing. done as usual . All kinds of probate taken for pay. and • a liberal discount Cnsb. P 9--We are preparing to make Broadcloth. mitint:s. CAPS & co. ' i , . Formelry Thornton &Co Harborcreck, May 1849 LonKiNG GLASSF-I.—Just:opening, a splendid lot of (lilt and Mahogany Frames of Various Ilistell and prices. all warranted to improse the Mho, by G. 1.001119 & 80., Erie, July 11, MS. ' State street. SPECTAI7I.I::I of Gold, Silver, and Gernovir-ktilver Frr.inee. an extensive assortment of concave and convex. AlsO, the cele brated Ferifocal Spectacle, superior to any in use. G LOOMP3 & Co July 14, ISIS. ' : State street. ('1 OLU AND SILVER ARTICLES.—An extensivetwiely of k•A Breast-Pitts, Bracelets, Kings, Lockets, Chain., Pencils &c.i. of the lamsi styles. , Also, Mammoth mid other Gold Pens of t 4 different makers, Silver Pencils, Brooches, and Head Ornaments. in aunt, theputilie will Mid more things lino the Printers tell toil, ns it's not intended to over-rate the stock still we would add thak :tile mecums, fur magnifying small object.:, can he found ns usual at 1.1,10:1118 & Co,,s July 11. lELtit „ State at., nearly oppOsite Eagle... Hotel A Book for tho Timm IC i INI:15 and Queens. or life in the Palace, consisting or II istor e I sketches of hoots Phillip, Nicholas, I.epoki, leahella U, iiTtorl,q, &e. Jone 9.9. srArnmurs 'rim: IN GREAT VARIETY.—CIocks of di ff erent kinds, in t eluding Kirk's Marine Clock, , a late i i‘ention. - SlAo," Gold and Sifter Pratetim a tineassortment toae ect a good time-keeper from, for sale very low, at G. L 005113 & Co',.S July 11, Iftle'. State street. SUSER WARM—Table. Dessert , Tea. F.alt and illitsuird Spoons, Tongs, Ladles. Forks, Butter and Fruit knives always onhand or torloofneturrd Co or4ler. Silver tvarronted equal to coin. and no charge for enErrnying. . (1.1.011N11S & Cu.. -, July 11, IN% nearly opposite the Eagle. ,_ T, AILS:A-03 g 10... Robe. for onto at tho rnmitlllheirarer's prices, It by i C. 11.' %V RI G IFF. - I °Wit LIG tITT=New rt) le Ekttar Lampe. Cataphen and Lard. N Surpenditig awl tilde Lamps, Girandoles, Plated, Itrancb, and other Candlerticks, at. , G. LOOMIS & C 0 .., Erie, July 11. 11'. 4 . nearly opporite the Eagle. WEITEI Fri AND TROUT. ° .50 BIRKS. White Fisk Slarkiiine Trout. Just received by s/ the Steamer Longinus. For sale at Zia. 1. Fern' Block, by Erie. Slay 12, WV. T. W MOORE. KID and Seal Slippers and Walking Shoes, Men's Oriliers and p'pers nt the old Jew Store, French street. M. KOCH. Aprir 13, Ifte. I - Zannbei Wanted T WILL pnv C.A$ll for .500.000 feet of Hemlock Lumber, deliver ) ed at my dock in Erie. Bills will be given for the find %mil Alva for any quantity ol' Popular , Cucumber, White Oak, Whit Avh, Cherry. Chestnut and common Pine Lumber. Eric. April fn. W3ll. L: Wow Concern: subse riber, having pure haseJd the entire sloe% ofjMerchan 1, 'dim lately on ned by W. C. &IR. P. Hulbert. respectfully so licits the patronage or his friends and the public generally; and hopei that good Goods, fair prises and endeavors to please, will meet' with a share of, custom. Lard Oil of the first quality, by the barrel, at a reduced pace, RICIPD. 0. 111.1113ERT. Erie, July 2i, IE4B. 11 zummt LAMM THAN =VEIL JUST received and this day opening at No. 2 American Block. TA general assortment of Dry Goods milted to the season, to gether tt ith Groceries, Crockery and Hardware w MO will beaold unusually low for castior ready pay. M. !WAVER. I Erie. 'umiak 18418. New Goods. . ACITOICiE LOT of Elancb Thibeis, of all colors, for' Ladies* Cloaks. received Per Express, (or sale cheap by Erie. Oct. 6, IBM. A LILES '.4cCOli INADZO3 DRIII3I Goons. riONSIBTING of French and Scotch ft tnghams Bat zori nes, Prim ljed Lawns and Jenny Lynde Itfuslin Also a great variety 01 Wooded and Linen Net and Ombre Iterege Shawls, Just roecivrd atiNott American Block State St. AI—MAYER. Erie. June 7th, 151 P. ailuna rAuturowe von 1040. AR. B. HUNTER, PItAcTIC•I. HATTER, Will introduce the spring Fashion for lists edit day, and would moat respectfully solicit his friends and customers locall and examine this very gentienninly appendage. Erie. March Id. IStfr. a... TAILORING. - • rrEIR undersigned takes thia_method of Informingthecitizene ot 1. Eric and vicinity, that he still cTifiTilines the business of TAILORING at his old stand, where he will be happy to save Mein from the horrors of sldp shop clothing, by making a fair and linnilsonic garment nt a very reasotialite price. Ile returns his thanks to the public generally for its kind and liberal patronage heretofore, and trusts, by strict attention to business, to merit nod WCTIVe the same for the future as he feels confident that from Wog experience in sonic of the prior ipal shone of London and New York. he can execute any work entrusted to hint in the most work manlike, fashionable and gatiefactory manner. . tt. 90, 1844. JOAN GOAT.DING. N. IL CUTTING done on the shortest notice and with partic ular care. Shop, situate south elf the Diamond, and fow doors east of the Erie flank. • tadios 4 l3ross and Cloak Goode. !'CONSISTINGashmere, Mou de Lanes, black. striped, V plaid and shaded Alpaccas, French Merino. slik'plaid Nada- Doe, Mohair lustre. ae., Jim opened at Erie. Oct Id, 1918. ' GEO. BELDEN & 50N.5. QIIAWLS—Any quantity of Cathincre. Maid and 'Basket ►,7 Shawls, for sale by S. JACKSON. ALPACA of every style and price, Plain, Stripe. Cbongenble acc, for sale by B. JACKSON. BLACLCS34II'II.3 will rind n good assortmcnt of Anvil,. Vices and Bellows, and all sizes of Iron and Steel, warranted to be equal to any, and leap as the cheapest on the corner near the Court House. C. B. WRII3IIT. Oct. 27. ‘J4 Shelf Ilardeiare AGeneral assortment, including 11011 St trimmings and nails o all kinds, may iss found. on terms to suit the purchaser. ail Eric. Oct 27, ISO. , C. It. WRIGHT.: Now Fall and Winter Goods. THE ruhocribete ere now receiving And opening their stock nf Toll and Winter Cockle, eonslsting of I h DRY GOODS. lIARDWARZ. CROCKERY; anoczpaq. IRON, STEEL, NAILS, ANVILLS,ke. All width win be sold cheap for cub or ready pay. October 20848. GEO. SELOEN fir. SON. roilare Goode., ALittulli4ussortroent of 'Yankee Notions Jug{ rer.ot red of the manufactors, and Just the articlem-for Fedlars. nt New York prices, adding transportation, at WRIGIAT'S. Oct. Ul. Cash for ronthors. W4re.F.D. a quantity of good Ceeie Eeathere for whichl will pay baltoash,:if delivered soon, at Oct. 21. C. D. WRIGHT'S. White rish and "Praia., AWARRANTED article just received at WRIGIIT,B 0et.21. Oarpetinge. • .. . . . rims DAY received from the Manufsetries: a good selection of JL assorted Carpciings, from IR tols cents per yard. Also Floor Oil Clothe, Hearth Rug., Woolen Cruel Cloth., MI to be had chosp . .WRIO 1 yrs lAntier. • Important to • dies. ~ -, 2.00 PAIRS, of Ladies' patent Gum Elastic Overhoet, 'com prising six different Patterns and styles, to which i in vite the attentlowof those Ladles who wish to keep their feet dry. to call and look at the assortment at . . .- %VRlGlirkt. irIIMPS end fr,inse . ! : 74 good Anortmentat• - Ott. 111. TIBOALB & DEWYEeS. IMARALIPAZULLAI. rrnk EXTRA ORDINARY '- . MIDICINE IN THE Wu .--TIGa ezureet Is put up In Mart bottles; It Is six times cheaper. pleasanter. and warnnted superior to any sold.— I t cures diseases without vomiting, purging, sickening or debil itating the patient GREAT FALLAND WINTER - MEDICINE!. The great beauty and superiority of this Sarsaparilla over all other medicine it, while it eradicatealdiseaues, it invigorates the body. It is one of the very best Pal and Winter medicines ever known; it not only purifies** whole system, strengthens the per son, but it creates new, pure and rich blood; a power possessed by no oilier medicine. And in this lies the grand secret of its won derful success. It has pertboued within the past two years, more than 3.5,000 cures of severe eases of disease; at least:MA.lo of these is ere considered incurable.. " - More than 3.4/Nesse.' of Chronic Rheumatism; 2,01.10 case* of dispepsiat f.V 4.oolicases oestersi debility and Want of Know; 7,000 cafes of the ditferent Female COtopiorttat 2.000 cases of Scrofula; - I,SOU eases of disease of the Kidneys and Dropsy; 0,01./0 cases of COnatunptioti; And thousands Of cases of diseases of the Wood. viz: Ulcers, Ery siPcias. Salt Rheutu. Pimples on the FaCe. dze.,.tugettier with Un- . ItlerOos cascs of Sick Headache. Pain in the Side and Chest, Spi nal Atlbctlons, fec.; ac. ' - This. ist are aware, must appearineredible, but we have letters from Yllyficinhar and our Agents Dowell parts of the United Stairs, 1 informing us of extraordinary curve. R. Vau Buskirk, Eso.. one °fate most respectable Druggists in Newark, N. J. informs us that he can refer to tuore than 130 cases to that place abte: 'There are thousands of eases in the City of New York, Which we Will refer to With pleasure and to men of character. It is the hest toed cc ine for the preventative of disease known. It undoubtedly saved the lives of snore than _ _ 5,000 CHILDREN TIIE PAST SEASON. As it removed die reuse of disease. and prepared thew for the Sum liter *mason. It has never been tCOOWII to injure in the least the most delicate child. -RHEUMATISM. drinking for Ti. ted if not This Sarsaparilla is used with'the must perfect success In Rheu matic complaints, however severe or chronic. The astonishing curet) it has performed are Indeed wonderful. Paler remedies SoinqinieS give temporary relief, this entirely eradicates it• from the system even when the limbs stredreadfully swollen. V' Rear Mr. Seth Terry, one of the, oldest od most respectable lawyers in Hartford, COWL The following iihn extract of a letter received from hint: IE2 Dn. TowNsp.piD.-1 have used one bottle of your Sarsaparilla, and find it is excellent to its effects upon a chronic Rheumatic paw to which I am Subject, from au injury occasioned several ye:trap:TO. In a public stage. Please send inc two bottles to the cure at Hr. Seymour. I have conversed with two of our principal physicians, and they recommend Your Sarsaparilla. Hartford, March 12,161.5. SETH TCHRY. 100, 1 23 73 1 23 , . CONSUMPTION CURED. C.' and Strenfthsa. Cuinrumption can be Cured. Bronchitlis, Consumption, Lacer Complaint. Colds, Catarrh, Coughs, .4stArna, Spitting of Blood, Soreness in thf-dhest, Hectic flush, Night Sweats, Ildhealt ear profiles Expectoration. Pa r in the Sale, 4-c., have been and can be cured. Da. Towssesn— Dear Sir: Nearly twenty years ago I took a violent cold which settled on my lungs, and affected severely; in deed, finally it became a conttant bucking cough, but not im severe as to prevent um from attending to my bushier'. Within the lasi few years it increased on MC gradually. At Inn I became redu ced-1, breathed with difficulty. and raised with my. , Cough much had matter, and for the last nine months previous to my using your Sarsaparilla, had regular night sweats; indeed, my friends and my self supposed that I would die with the consumption; but I have the Itappit cis to inform you that to my surprise, atter using three bottles of 'Our Sarsaparilla, I find any health restored. It relieved me Older lIY, and I am enjoying better haalth than I' have for 20 years: I had almost entirely lost my appetite, whicli as also re turned. ou are at liberty to publish this ;.' with my name in the papers. if you choose. , My littl girl, who is three years old; had a very had cough the whole of nst Winter. W bile using the medicine I gave her some riJ of It; nc,it soon entirely relieved her. as well as myself, and she is 8 0 50 per lb 63 1111 now well little ' , Will now; andl I txcellt at 'pl i Y trier Yon wi, dare pale complexions, ....yes, -.. .. rough sk i ii,lart. "out of Spirits," use a bottle or two of the Doctor Toithsethrs Sarsaparilla. It will efernie )our blood, remote the freckles ;tail blotches, rind give you animation, sparkling eyes, flue spirits, au' beiniful complexion—all of whichUrc of immense value to tin nar iedr ladies. .1 -1 TO MOTHERS & MARRI6 LADIES. • Thin Extract of Sari:marina has been expres , ly prepared in ref erence it 6 leinate complaints. NO ternate who has rearon to suppose she is approaching Ithat critical period, "the turn of life." should neglect to take it. as it is it certain preventative for any of !the numerous and horrible diseases to 'which females' are subject'at this time of life. 'Phi' period may be delayed sel.rt al years hyli using this medicine. Net is it M.'s valuable for tlio,.t. appronclg viouianhoud, as it is calculated to assi-'t nature, by attlekenin the blood and invigorating Vitt system. Indeed this medicine ts invaluable for all the diseases to which women are ttltject. It brwte ergits— y BEM MEE SCROFULA CORED. iflcate CMlCTUsilely proVem that this Saroaparilla has 'trot over the [nett obstinite d ien,es of the blood. Three ,red in one hollee is unprecedented. I'IIREE CHILDREN. 7nscrid—Dear Sir: I have the pleasure to Inform you that • children have been cured of the Scrofula leym the eof tentl ) medicine. They w ere afflicted very Fel erell v. ith have taken only four bottles; it took them away, lot eel ralsilf under deep obligation. • Yours respectfully, D.1.4.-1111V. CRdlti, 106 Wooster-st. orlt, March 1, 1817. TWAt. tn•rfctt =ECM Dr. To three of I MEIZIELI Lad sore , %%Inch 11 1 , CAUT ION. , Ow - iti, to the great success and ,1111111eliFe sale of Dr. Townsend's arsaisietllri, 4 HMO et Of Men Vt lib were formed) our ilgems, have cominetk . ed making Sf ar-aparilla,i Elixirs, Bitters. sr. r. Ice. They in:Reran tli put It nin tic same nit cried bottles:Claiming that theirs iti far suberior and tour times stet. tiger than Dr. 'Pownsenifs. 6e.. hoping thereby to ileceke th e pit lie. Bone of these tuiprineopled tuna pithle•li counterfeit ernilk: ties; others hat r ntii.icc:i (heir brothers and other interestedlrsolis to allow the Use of their tames, to it Weil they put esulit eto gtre theht relpeClatiiill).— une makes a medicine. mid- pas it with repeed:o4c names pro- cured by using Dr. Townieild's!riantriparilla. publishes them an eureddil his stuff. lie also publishes the certhicate of :a person into fit, re himself an :M .D.. A% he, trends hoes, digs wells. out 1 tors liiir es by twits for a livelihood. They also published certifi- , cales , ' siiiiii by tietitiOtts. names staiiiie they hate useilDr.TOwns- end's 6. savanna, and that it injured them Sty. These, and a great variety of oilier tricks are performed by these men, to sell their trash. The public should to on their guard, and lo,d, out for counterfeits. I Irptict.—A (ler the first of January.) lizP, urine will be genuine unless they are put up is ith a ruagni/icent copper phite label. emi., tattling the fac simile Of 1)r. l'ownsenirs name. thus—S. P. Tow ii, , send. • i Prineir ... _'upon street, ' , fun Building, N: V.: Redding gr. Co.. S. State street, Boston: ltyott & Sons. 131 North 2iiil street Philadelphia; S. S. fiance, Druggb t, Baltimore; P. !M. Cohen, Charleston: Wright & Co. 131. Chalk's street, New Orleans: WI Sonth Pearl street. Mbiny: and by all the principal Druggists and Merchants generally throughout the United States, West Indies, and the Canadas. CARTKR & BROTHER' and . 46RT o & PLRICINS, Wholevile and Retail Agents for Erie County—J. . Hopkins for Springfield. May 1, ISO. .432 FOR TUC rAtz, AND yiTINTER. %intim. 1 . ; - ,:::; . = -- 73.- - 1 — ... ' - '111 . 2:77,: =a• • A.ii .... ~..a,li. . :S.A.' , 7.1" INCREASED INDUL'E.VENTS TO BUY .47' TID NEW JEW *RAF STORM. qv CORNER OF STATE AN a FIFTH STREETS, Frio E. A. ..,A . , . , T Romizwric stico. won i their former nu ierouseusto•r 1. mess and the public general y, that they lint just reiiirned , 'tom New York, with a regular av lanehe of Dry C ode, Clothing! &c., consisting of more than . FIVE HUNDRE PACKAGES , 1 Of goods—larger than ever before rough into the West. This immense assortment einhr ees a'great variety of articles which it would be tedious to Path' ) rate—every shape pattern. va fiety, form, figure sty le, finish, fas iion and quality of goods of ev• ery kind fdr the . 1 GENTEEL OR optmoN rrEAn Of Ladies: Gentlemen, Boys or Girls. The time as arrived in human a ff airs, when no man or woman who is ab l e to obtain a daily livelihood by the sweat of his or her brow, n ed go without 1, good—even genteel elothing—when no Boy or Girljthrown upon his or her resources, and obliged to shin it through e uvr/d at the rate of sixpence her day, need go without decent attire; as the proprietors of this establishment are ready and willing to prof e, to all who will give them a call. HATS AND CAPS, In great variety, of every fashion, can he obtained at this estab- I ishinePt. at prices to suit the time-. and their necessities. : Their large assortment of Undershirts. Suspenders, I,l4rellas AND WATER-PROOF CLOTHING, i Will make the eyes water. and the low prices at t 'li4ch they can be ailbriled. VI in put to flight the ambitious pretens one of 411 a ha Lave heretofore made a I oast of their prices. II ; ROOTS 4.,Nn snoEs. Me n 's Boots, Fine and hip, Ladies' low priced Shoes, do Calf, Seal, Gott & Kip pro- do Fine Kid S ips, do Gents' Slippers, (gene, do Congress SI ps b. Buskins, do Congress Gaiters, do Kid Welts, Boys` Brogans, tine and coarse, and Children's Shies in great va riety. Also, 1 - JiNKEE NOTIONS Dy th Cord, at New York prices, and other go. a in the, Dry Good line at Wholesale& Retail. Gro cries, Crockery, Glassware. &c.. by the art-load, yard, load,' r retail, at prices to correspond with the tin es. •• Cry Don't forget the place, corner of tttate and tfth Streets. Eri Oct.?. INS. IZIt if IEO3. N It. VP Fall of- le4B. rex& AND WINTER Goma, . Arriving in large quantities at the fete Slate of MOSES KOCh, Commercial ErChaige, on l'reaelt St., Erie, l'a. i Ihare the pleasure of informing my friends and customers iii. tilvn and country , that I am now • receiving my frill supply of NE AND FASHIONABLE GOODS, - which, as usual embraces' all ll C varieties of rich and beautiful Goods in market, and which nre,co he sold at the proverbial tow prices of the Old Jew Store, familiar to every man, woman and child in this corner of the State. Notice the foilwing. FOR THE LADIES, Heavy Italian nod Chamelion ilks, Gros de Rhine Satin stripe, Pekiii, watered, striped and pia il, black Italian do. satin striped and em broidered Mouse de Lon • plain and 'printed Cashmeres, embroi 1, dared Robes, changeable Madonas,French Mer linnet, mode colors,. plaid Long shawls, lime e, Cashmere and Silk Shawls, embroi- dared Cashmere do. lilac - and colored silk Fringes.llruswts l.nce, Lisle and thread I.nc needle wrought. Collars, Jenny Lind: Collars, Frenqh Kid Glo es, Rowlett Satins and Ribbons, shirred: satin Bonnets', Flumes il, Flowers &c. I 1 I ' Erie Sept. 29 isle. _ Alla VAL EXTRAORDINAWEI NEW GOODS—GREAT FALL IN PRICES. CE. • E. WRIGHT respectfully informs his numerous friends and • cuitomers, that he has just returned from Boston and New York. and is now reed Aug an extensive and unusual variety of FastiOnable Fall and Winter GOODS, which have been choicely selected and purchased under such favorable'circumstances arch • enable him to °fret 'G.. sof most every variety and st} le nine cheaper than ever. My stock is much larger than I have ever by, fore offered in this mar et, and comprises a much greater twit,. - 1 all of which naltst.beso d, and at such prices that no Establish- meat can get under. an, for a pledge of this fact. I retipectfully in vite all those that wish o buy of or even see, a good anti well-se lected assortment of .. s„ to drop in at the Brick Corner, oppo site the Eagle Hotel, fo particulars. 6(.3)1.'29, NEW CIOPZII3I NEW GOODS! WE ARE NOW REIVI NG, nt the Corner Store, No. 1, Reed House, a large a rd general assortment of STAPI F. AND FANCY GOODS ! 1C to, which we would res isc trolly invite the attention of purchasers. Among them may be fond for the Ladiei, elegant changenbla.col ored and black Silks ; lain and Fancy Alpacas, French Merinos , Poplins. Cashmeres. M. de Laings. - 131nghams and Prints, Shawl. of all descriptions, Bonnet Silky, Salina and Ribbons, plain and figured Jackonets and Swiss. Mulls, Eileings and lasertirms. La intatine. dirego: Mr.:mattock anti Gala Plaids, Gloves, Hosiery &e. Arc. For the Gentlemen we haven large stock of Broadcloths, Plain and Fancy Cassiineres and Satinet% Silk Sat in and Fancy Vestings,black and fu cy Cravats, silk and linen Handkerchiefs &c, a: Allot these dit Were nought at large discount trete, Spring prices, wad' we ledge ourselves to sell lit as low Melt OW can ha haught at any market. Please eall at METCALF'S. Sept.', 14s. 1. el ' . , d hearty as any child I ever saw. She waialso Hill of [ 'tit it took them away and her skin is smooth and fair run satisfied she recovered her health from it.oing your ... NZ2 CIIII a, ROAD THIS. olexionr, dull eyc the whble Pysterm-renews permanently the natural en removlng the impurities of the hod} --Itpt 1.0 far !Anon ystem as to product a sulo•eqacnt relaration which is most lllCtheiliCStahen for female weaktiese and di ease. FLEE lIMISI THIN is the lira attempt to combine the E I N raw LUIII with powerful vegetalde 'of ointnien .—to be applied externally for lh almost ui limlted succeva 111 !la./net !vvij the GREATE,T IHSCOVERY OF THE At• effecting cure of the utmost importance. 1 ace CON VIN En—the most faithless are COI the power and v I r tue of this great remedy. It j 0 UfliVe Natty admitted to to the MC COMIHNATI N KNOWN to the WORLD RELIEF' of d seace and pain. . . It never fail whilethere remains Intik lent ral and health actiob to the capillary 'tease equalize the el Matins of the blood. this power is gain d over, the moat malignant for cannot b. obt. fined from any other remedy. this combivat on that it pehetrates to every frame ery .ne and m ule, vein, nerve a ed out and in e sensible ofpurifying and :Hence. am •as readily a ith internal as Pa Numerous instances arc on record where ed health to patients so near the grave that th nal remedies failed to produce any effect, been the ease in INFLAMMATIoN of the et er heed die with this disease where the Sl. be obtained. Thin dangeroils epidemic • Ira ER IitIII'ELAS, ran always, he cured by, the For INFLAMMATORY RIILI.ThfATR- 1 31 most complete remedy ever prepared. • In UV cues out of 100, it will afford satire eel of NERVOI 7 tS II I:AI/A(411E in thirty_mi For Nervous diseases rtiih , JrciliedY l of in, Affeetions of the spine, Rheumatism, Lam Throat, Bronchitis, Pleurisy. CrouP. In the face or breast. Walls, Scald Head. S Erysipelas, Inflamed Et es. Fever Sores. acc rtlievedby the use of this remedy. I . DR. lIINCHAM'S CERTIF In reply to your queries with regard toil, intents I have mode with your Justly celel ) meat ; I can say with pleasure. that I deem BST OISCOVRRIES OF TILE AGE. • It is now nearly two )ears since I corm practice, and I have tested it'in cases 0(11 and general, of the most malignant kind. etch at here all internal roue/lies laded. I have treated cases of Inaammation of t of the Lunar, Intl I aturnation of the Bowel tonlism, and Child-Led Fevers, with Itt'fle. Scarlet Feces, Canker Rash, and Liters' with like success. In the Epi. tunic known as the Putrid I. many valual le lives were last. I tested it J t failed of etlixting a speedy arid certain c In cases of Burns, Sprains, Bruises, Fe(, like a charm. S. W. CONANT bletches on the face No Physic lan or family will 1 e a singe, clue, aftertetoining acquainted with its \ N. 111NG11. , 01. 1 . 1 Utica, N. Y.. Jan.ll9. lEiti. 1 I.f 4'or - further particulars and testimo it ith each a ',mt. IX Price 23 and 31!• c, AGENTS Carter & Brother, who( fat & .1: L. Wel stet', Conuctint, (quo : Eite3 i W. 11. Tow i'cnd, :lpringilel,l; L. S. Joni A. '1 racy, I in it vt , ,. r Erie, Aug st 14, 1447. i : 1h Ora .'s '5 /no-Abdominal . it i D \ ' ll " I' l l D ,P.11 ,3, :l t s ;r u s i similar 1 nlt n ru n t i t n ,t ) . • those casts fur which r they ..._ 00 mend , d. This o ill pe vg . : alummion and compar, , ' , . erp. They are neot,. ti A. tidaptot to al.) Site dr sir, lentil:Cu by i eii.lins iii b. ,, ,... Icll.tillf, }1..1/I,g or old. I: it. /Wilts, Is, Ossl:St Cl ICI tip , r 5145.1, getiffal VI eaktle, 4..4,- , Bess. To clerks and •7 S ', and all young, persons from habit incline to st intents will le found of the greatest sea i tit the ii,,iti Ivit grearls irapcut care pert ventia trail; Ore , . lie Whirr result to tarty pb ! , f . lc jaas are 61,CC111111, int iced to ea! l'Afti'Elt & 111 W are the nklie :mute, ;June rritau GUOC lll4Vl:jut ICC CiVed a large and %it Family iror•eritCF. to It Itich I invite and %%Inch ,`n ill Le 500 as cheap as any mock may he found Coffee, Teat., Ch. Spices of all kind., Frau!, a great. vane Snuff, VVooden Ware, etc., etc. I,Oy't4 Clothes; also a goad variety Of all %%ear. , We NNW also Ittattufarture. the !cm lag prices iu cash. For Black. 311 Cls per yard; ras , imere of same Co cts.Hd prmed Fianna at tY.:-CCI,IF MElt Eric. 314 ft, lEIQ. ER= MONEY WANTI T NO. 2, 14 . 1.; T HAVE jiist receil:ed, and will cot 1 nines, a large and general moon WARE', CROCK RV, !IMO! , AND SUMS, CLRIEE, {Melt I %1 ill Sell al the /03reA Bills, at the face, Dollar for Dollar. kind of money on h:11)(/. Will do 'Weill acid prierS, which I think cannot fait Also, It kinds of VIOdUCC latien market rates. Do not forget to call ail. No. 2, Reed, pelves: Erie. May-la_, 312. One IluildredThousandi,Dolla, it to Three Hundred Thoussnd lug wieners, to he located io t State of Pennsylvania. Eric, July 13, tHEI, James C. Marshall,, H. Cadwell, C. M. Thbats, Vienj.Tomliwtthr, 'Smith .14ekson - - Thomas 11. Sill, • James_Williams . Wm. A. Galbraith, Chas. It. Wright, • George Kellogg. T lisfFOlLior Demists, hy Nov. to, PICTURE GLAR,. sizes, atriong W hieh are 10 4U, by Nov. 10, CROCKERY. Critr; ery, Chinn end Otasavrare - • - - Erie„ Oct. 0, 10tI. G OLD, Silver and Coppei I Nov. IP, 2999 .ea f, by - lir, a i n e d .B , l , t t l*: R I : Bi____ . __,,, 11 :: CARTEI I , e p. I ' l 9 , I oz. Ti t z ts ii) f Dzonze, Gold,.Si l l;.• A er i gil lt ` 3,. ilgolki Public School*. TIIE Poard orPrhoot Directors of Eric Itorcupts ell: two Principal Teachers, comp d etent to kike tharre! , Eatt nnd Writt. Ward Pchools, An four Female T e ache..',. " 1 "" , e- Attrtietttions ctitt bit teeett:ed until the lit Morie,l rember nest Nov. 15. 1844. r. REIR f!`: 11 :- T HE highest pike paid for old Gold ` P Iver, ra n. 414 Jewelry In Cosh or good'. at L Gornic *test Discoiery oft For Oa V.‘1.11.A111,1". FARM. eontainit mostly cleared. And bap a vale, , ts, situated al:out 14 miles from Farm of the fate ThOftias Mites. g liberal credit given. 111) Irani. Fel, W. M.•.—tril LAW E003:16. sT reeeived from the publhliers, T. & .I.W. Johns's. deirthia, the lotion ing Law Rooks, la Inch Hill to scid ,iishers Prices: • Staritle on tridents, Russell on ('ribs, car's Criminal Es 'dense, •tlrnrrlcan I.radin:C" tiorn, Laws of Pennsylvania, f A i nglish Condign Ist th's Leadine {'area.Additcn on Contracts, r'Venter'. Reports, vol. S. illiard on Real Palm. Ps Rep., new ed.. a trot's. A l inerican Milttary Law, eaton's Etenteets of international &c. he snbicriber is acent for T. & J. AV. Johnson. las • . Publishers and tumor ieni. Philadelphia. and n In Lr • Rooks on short notice, and atte 1%41i-hers pri..ts , nine eat, iesue. o. D. `far /IN Jane 10, OLE WO: rAk Il would Inform the wool Fro lie that we have entered in nown as 'McCreary, Thornton of new machinery, :Lived as we are, now prepared to mono rcs, ce's, Shawls Blankets long experienced wocktnew it we confidently expect a full 5 mof the Pahhe. We flatter ion to all who may favor us w i mein Carding, Spinning, and k. Grain and Factory supplica. wel ceptat , te tar goodt , and n•nik. DA VII JOHN TIFSJ, tSA.NIII Irview, May I. Ikl 4 , Vir X N . 1) a r Ntet`oth. rrom rtb)' Itt to la . or light. cheaper than eat trash .41011 Oc W RHEIN th streets, nrie. this day l y eilres 11.tlowinglIf`W work. v IL: lI J m copriQing mem ( .9 . by Henry G. tVheeter, o f ne 01.1 t: NOTIOL .anefeby 0 the next I.e.iolrtlure of Pei a Dank. to ht called • . The (7 ICrARTER 11011:!,, '—A beautlfill rirti::fe -140 by 14,10 by 13-16.,„d —C.ARTI:I4A. ItROTO. 10 liozoheadeof hands` --/t for liple very e' ALLEN • i i T : - r T e t it le t t c w 1 •ia4pellcd ttx soii or tbel3lMELir ife to resto n .. s of the toty a 7 means, • e., ! „, 1 . of pisilA t c,, such is tbe "mutt of rt e d Itgunent heal dig ina :rnal,tliutt k y . is comedy 1 4 , most vui n f d ;'' such hu altDcW own n 8 Ute Ilb 1, this Oitarct,i relief to the It tv !nett!., it:nig/co %like nencti'lcenVi I `Choler Moth ~4 { l ' :rcroful .Salt k;, %ref e fwecee. GATE resul ated , IL OUR of the nzneti , I the GILA e•tit• d Inman ith un hart min+ IL • , tt'. ;s - ers I I.Cret t e s in u ' c "fi ti I Lri I. .nna,u . Fe I. iillu the 1p iLd 1:, c r 7u i rs .1, ty va. • and UM Ut LI r. u Lt. CWI . I MEM nialft. ice rarntt 4 ; MS I er Louie. and rrlail, Etr.p WC3I.:"HIr- S & (•Iffli, ; MI Snprorters, - I '6. Pitch's and,r4 tvn, In affentdth g r , , arc desigt,c*fi r 1. know !edged- t 1 r , n of them II eh Ur 4 , ht and doter. ft ] pe. ‘S urn 11ilL04litt III) Culldito:II, MCP IVI 14 • I,C II c,A,,,,,,, I: , LILVFX(sIII•LitsTo, SF, do lilt) and net - hGOI teati,F, Ft,,,, %%lib either rat4rl:7 .op or I end, the.te v e. l'lle, :IA anti. ~tull api.eauu,te ar 'rabic tual,t,lips. CNC uum• thnm. I fi ER. \b.? rir =ill. pc'irco , l assortzi-. at ooition of the )11rk.i. Amcr4 eolate. StZg.lNt; NutA, Pukle,, To' -. fur Gent'a.ll.ll,3, wool T%Nettls fr L:--3 present soar-0., at Oil brutal.. and btel•Ml 6 ors) XI cts; wt. to fir k(*r yard. I, kFtEY & BREll"S111 D r9ri. GOOK 11titte to 4.7te en he, iielit of I)nr Coors, nd all kind. of ' , Ain I Cash prices for Fr., way 141 to call and riatuiner 10 eis P cr.nerntsultf: pxchinge for go,,lsat and eTarni 11. B. KA' ia akt I le orct Lunn! 8111 F roue of ; ORS', wing and ct.. ; ta ; eoparineehip ht. & Co. We have one an be Formed eutCe c ctur, or manner OW and Flatinels for wad branches of lbf', l are of public Cone d Urcelt lo zirC goL b their c1131..111. dvLe sell. 0 seasoned niili C SIeCIIV.AR TIUMINtr TIUY MIN' I:I -LL Ll' °LAO.- ?ICA win •_n :I(l..llleiin-;.i,ed and. i .%%l.ere Ira a I a• kaugat eat , F'Culll-e:tit corner cf to 15. 1 .11 rd ....4!" • a (tom Ilarrer and Bn I Istory cf Calq! , '":; , /1 1 1 , e t t: 'ara of the CulTt.4.,-,:iyol en that pp! catia , Ins)lvatia, for the me nal Mira of Ere, 0, with prig doge.ge of ,ollunt. w i t h a n theta. us Borough acid NW/ JOS. M. Fin • P. ftletcalf. I Samuel John C. Feet , . Carson Grub"' Sohn A Truq' R'Jliam het'. J. 11. WIIII3O. IVIn. S. lane. J. 11. Fullerton