levirsof the Week. E egraph to the Observer and the Iluirato and Pitts burgh papers. • fly Te limy 'form, March 12-3 P. M. .espatch to the Tribune, Ba)S that the committee port to-morrow unanimous that Gen. Shields is alified. A largo number of appoinments will bo will not .q pont t 1 •ard W. McGaughey of Indiana, formerly a mem- Congress, is appointed Governor of Minesoto, and ashburn of Galena, judge. Bailie Peyton La., d of minister to Mexico. , Mr. Thomas M. b oete, Buffalo Commercial, for Constantinople.i Ex ohn Gayle, late member of Congress of A a., is nod for circuit judge, in place of Mr. Crawfo d de- Ed bor of 111 r. is talk of tho Goy. monti Thomas•L. Smith, formerly register of tle U. ury, has been re-appointed in place of Mr., Gra- Brady of Va., is to bo Second Auditor. Penrose is to have a Bureau. coaso S. tre harn. of Pa Sunday. f Justice Gibson, of the Supreme court of Pa., lying sick at Carlisle. It is fearid he will not re- Ch it sul to t r. The rec.(' state iu rum harleston News says it cannot find room for the ings of the numerous meetings held all over t h o responso to Mr. Calhoun's address. and Itolijohn, proprietors of tho otriel ship, ad o sail to California on the hith of April, to reach ITEM 5 daYs—fare $5O and found. A large vessel is a. tructed. ' NEw YORK, Maicii 12-7 P. M. powder mill, in Baltimore co.. Md.. exploded but fortunately none of the workmen Were .w Secretary of the Treasury, has i , ..sued a cir list-ructions to tho collectors and officers of the 'ailing the attention to tho act of Congress, ap t! March, 1810, to extend the provi..,ions of all r in force, relating to tho carriage of passengers at vebsol3, und hue regulation thereof—provi heir ventilation and a proper suplily of provis -- water. , there in Ira g c ME 1 eqeida injured BM cuhr o custom, 114% I. d I V $ no 111111C/C I ifillt fur u.:.s tud Dr. W cholera 1 lung redorti inarninz no new cages of tnong the pmcceigers of the chip Liverpool. I. Fl limo re has been appointed to mieceed lion. Vallas, as ono of the Trusters of tho lion.. G.0.1 1 M. isn Inrli ival from Turks Wand brinv,s news to this 1 Ith It confirms previous ails ices of an engsgemont Lo Domfniea forces, in which the tee beaten. Au ar uiu« , adwiLn loaner Fir It. I'r 1,,c to of this di Jndintl Col. ' Bi Scombmgh is said to have l;orm to Part Au act us meditator. I Morris, Esq , for many ycars P. S. Marshall trict, and son of bold. Morris, of Poiladelphia, is city this morning at an adttanced ago. .0100 is expected in th's city to arrango for a r his daughter, Fremont to California. dish ship Cambria. Ivhich put into the I)ela k water a short tiinn since, arrived at this port Mg: She had 150 passengers; i 3 deaths have n board since whO loft Irelet tl,` , and 51. are now .ard with the bhip-fever.l Nt.w . YORK. Ma • 13,-2 P. M. 1 communications wen. received from the Pre the hand of his private secretary, Col. Bliss. ro &apposed to refer to various nominations. lons, it was said that Mr. Pondleton from Va., lasted minister to Chilli. and Mr. Brady as uditor of the Treasury ll.eietrtment. Ti true l bre this mort accurreil Eck on b r oid Itbe 71)4 W Anicing was Inoue seeopd /c; intnilteo of five, appointed to investigate the of Gen. Jas. Shields to a S3'it in tho U. S. Sen. not reported, but wero prepared, it was said, to aiiiin tisly against it. . iiladel hia Bulletin says John S. Skinner is" to niti di d Burke as Commissioner of Patents. I). I' tterson, Navy Agent, whose commission the lath, reccivini notice this morning that a i will ho appointed. ate, have report nn The 19 sneered k, ERN expin i tit o FUCCebEO SW:maker. publiLher of Snrtuins Mnpzine, is nppointed. tle is nu original Taylor man. Mr. A. maid j to be I I d Yauicro left fur Calitontia on Sat, 'Ma I Messrs. graph Po Mond fr oard of Aldermen received a petition from & B. Beach, for permission to erect Tele ts through certain streets., said Telegraph to Be i ston to Wtiehington. New Your:, March 1:3-7 I'. M. Pet ns)lvania, has been visited by a nevor ion. The Exchange. building containing, five dostreyeiliONS from VO to $30,0011. Warro conflagra Caret W The et, !antboat Woodman on her wny from New Or 11.1hdr, collapsed both flues of one of her 'ayou ß Sara on the 3d ult., killing several of nd passengers and dreadfully scaldi.tg i or m ine 20 others. letuf to i hollers at hrr C i row• til hag so HIE ashington correspondent of tho Commercial rn from a good source that gun. Taylor has a decided disapprobation of the nomMation of ogan as Minister ski. Berlin, and it it expected mimi4ion will be immediately revokk. 121E2 erprev,ed 1 Ir. Ilanni thal l ium C: Mr. Br! Iled of i iwo, 2d Assistant I'ost Master General and hlie appointing Bureau was supercedcd yester g Mr. Warren, of lowa. .ay I rnorni Now 0 e . atts is threatened b an i Ittudidion of the Misi i is ;pi 1112 _ Ptri-griviton, March. 13. It:is nightly fired by incendialies who sri. piles nd stables on fire. Tho Mayor has otrered it their apprehension. shington correspondent of tho Phil idelphia 6 erican writes March 11, as follows: It has Tod after a full consultation between the Presi abinet not to make anj nomination's for office 'vacancies which may exist or may occur be ,riod of adjournment. This rule will be rigidly uless sufficient reasons ►occur to induce a policy. All grades are to be covered by the iplo and ro appointment to be made for ome, This ci of boards rew''srds f ESE North A been dtc dent and except'for Toro qio p olk-ervcd thatigo of vine prin MEM MI .. Inv CUSTOM HOUSZ.—Wo me pleased to no on the items of thel Gcteral Appropriation bill by 'ongress, ono appropriating $29,000 fur Ma I se o the building constructed in this city by the I St tee, to be used as a Custom House. Although diu le that sum, it is presumed, as the assignees Lan have offered it for $30,000, that the proposi the overnment will be accepted. Erie, can then if of e of the most splendid Cuktr In houses in the r, the credit of securing which is esOcially due qorlfons of lion. James Thompson in the House, In. Cameron in the Senate. • Leo lent pa, ed, pur ha lin Uri ite• t = ME IS ANGERIL-It is mentioned as a bingular fact a)lor never saw one of the gentleman coin cabinet. until he arrived at Washington.— all total strangers to him, except by repute- Poper.! , EMI Ell bin ! . very strange about that. Gen. Taylor, hint as s ra ngcr to tho Whig party two years ago, and t is'. t much better oft eo far as acquaintanceship is tied now. Two yours ago, also, tho whigs did ow Um. "except by reputation," and that multi'. .nsis ed of his recommendation of the use of blood s i. Florida. So you see, Mr. Exchange Paper, at s. very singular after all. 1231 ~~ r i .. ~,„ . 111.1 . 1 / I ZNT.—Onc of tho very last actspf l'resi ' Was to confer upon tho son of the ever-latuen , the appointment of Cadet at West Point, out • her allotted to hiM. Ho "'accompanied this op- to $ ef l th e in i nt, by the expression of his high regard for the a triot, and the hope that the youth might no t sx the example of the father. 61 /Ai (1 cy MONTIELY CALWorlNlA.—During the ndi g the 9th •of October, 1848, there arrived at L !eY. California, 55 merchant vessels with an ag eto nage of 11,504 tons, besides 12 American s of yar.—Of the merchant vessels 41 s%%ro Ame- ) sr t 5 nte, The New York Globe thinks it "brevity is the f 9,11 '," then pen. Taylor's inaugural is moat ati g • The :lobe is about right. IMO "WISTAR'S BALSAM OF, WILD CHERRY," fin Lt Coughs, Asthma, Influenza, Cbusuption, &c. We do not wish to trifle with the lives of the afflicted, and we sincerely pledge ourselves to make no assertions as to the virtues of this medicine, and to hold out no•hope to suffering humanity, which FACTS - will not warrant. But when so tunny hundreds, who had been given up by their friend§ as a sure prey to consumption. bare been restored to entire health by Dr. istar's Balsam—we cannot hold our peace while so many around us are fast sinkiug to the grave for the Milli of a salutary remedy. Try WISTAB'S Balsam, and restored health will be your re ward. Nee advertisement ifIARTIZZD. In Fredonia, N.Y., March 7, by Rev. A. C. Barren. Mr• G. W. HARBEFI. of Erie, Pa., and Mias JULIA A. Mutest, voun g est daughter of• the late Esek Wilber, of Columbia, New York. On the Bth inst., by tho Rev. 1 F. Read, Mn. Bettie- MIN C. RUSSELL, and MISS MARTHA S. PARKER. both of 111illereek. . c On the Ist inst.. by the Rev. M. Hitnebangh, Mn. Giertr.vA 0. RonEtts, ; P r Westfield New York and MISS SAIIEPTA M. ALEXANItEIt. Of North East. Ott the Bth inst., by ho Rev. 3. Robit+on. Ma. JAM S A. Bi.Ain, and Miss SinAn BATTLEs, all of Erie. In Greene. on the 13th. inst., .$y John L. Way. Esq.. Mr. Jour( M. HALL atd Miss Lvcr L..OOOVNR. DIED. On the 13th inst.. a the residence of his father in Wellsburg!), Erio Co., Mr. JAMES SPIRES, aged 27 years. On the morning of ho 12th inst., in Alit!creek after a lingering illness, Mn. WAGNER, in his 60th year. Mr.; W. ha resided. in this county since 1806, and lived and (lied universally respected. On the 4th inst., SF.LAII PICKM. an old and rospocla able citizen of Girard borough, aged 75 years. On the 11th inst.. Mr. PATRICK BROOKS, of Mil!creek township, aged about 65 sears. On the Bth lost , after a short illness, of intimation of the4ungs, Josnus Twtrenmr., aged 17 years. ;At Vlis residence in Washington township, on the 7th lltt. ST1•11q11.% M. iSTAvrom), aged 45 years. Vondue. I.ft's..:l:l at public vendue, on Tuesday. 27th inst., at 10 V A. 11.. at the re.lidence of the subscriber In :1111creek, four miles front Erie, on the Erie and Waterford turnpike road. the following property, viz: 2 Mares, 4 CoIM 2 head of young Cattle, Hog:, Wagon. linger, new set of Ilay*Ladders, 3;4%3 of liarnesq, Ilariow, fitor, new nigh of a Wagon, Corn in the crib. 161 tooltek Males in the bin. tiny by the ion, a quantity ef fulled Clutlt, 'together with a variety of articles too numerous to sot. iSale to commence at 10 o'clock, when terms of sale will be made known and ri reasonable credit given by RICHARD tAttNorr. ,311rch 17, 1519. Notice. Ir.fild my mock nr (loodF to J. P. Clark; whit whotn my 14,0,4 u•aII ri`11.;1111 n r.ltort time for collection. All perbons in tae led mho prefer ;artlngin their nccounta with:dr. Clark, to !MA nig !IiCIII PMCVLI in a 31..giArdie'v hand° n ill nlem•ecall cm him P. .NIETCA I.F. Ern., Match 17, ISI9. ttP. (1,111. K. Irtrima levelch , e4l front P. 11TelcIlf litock of • Goo) I. Solltilq patronage from hi 4 former cus tom-re and friend.. and the piddle generally.on - theaseurance that hherat tinhiremont4 will Le offered Loth in his i pteck and and price. at No. 1. 1te,,1 • 1:11 , . Ihrelt 17, VD. D!F;solution of Copartnership. THEropart..,„,,o. costing cooler the oriole of Raker k. 1.,711. 6 1.10.4 by (16e.01ve41 by inutoal coment. The hurtle to a all be coolhote.l by by 13obt. A Raker. HORT. A. RAN ER CHARLES LYNCH. - Frio M:veb. 17. IS-19. Administrator's 'Notice. T rri•Eits MA:military cn the estate of Catharine Ward. late I_l or to rant Tiecem-ed, hating been granted tin• sub.' ur tie.• to hereby given to all pertions indebted to raid tui- Pim, to make payment. and dime Imving cluimsagninst nail mdate, to precut them propmly authenticated for settlement. 1:1AVIN AIELVIN M. Adt"'"' Cirar.l, Mardi 17, 11419 New Books by Express. ACAVI.I:I"t4 tlimory of England; Boston Edition, Macan- I le!': Essay. nod Review.. Fremont's Oregon and Califor nia, to n hich i, added admeriptimi of tl:e php.ical Geography of Calilornia, with recent notices of the Auld Region. just and fur xulc hy Erie, 312rc1, 17, IF-19 Not Gone Tot, nuT in con.cgiwnce of the great rush for Picture, mid til thn .1.11 remtet t of several families, I shad remain a SHORT TIME I.ON t; ER for the accommodation of aims w•ho arc debirons of procuring accurate , D4guerrootypos , of tbeintelves of friellik. ' Rooms over the Erie Bank. Call home ilisioly.A. FLI7I ell ER . • Er lc, March 17, I'l9. flatter ' F HP. Sober, ha crF t tli.jimed or their entire suck Ck or ,144 c. \ c.,otittcli. intbrin their cindoinern that their neenimir marl leiefiled intuiediately. ti 111 he Mond nt the old stand till 1110 first of April nest, p . here those interested will call and with. tip. A Tist, lAA! -c •. . „.t.. } ‘ariritlailiCS Fir L/10 . 111i- Vral patroirme e' tended them while in businewt. rind respectfully ask-`a continuance 01 the tame to it.eir. slicem , sor. & F 4 CIII.IYRAFFN IC-40. 3113 Now Concern II C1:0. W. Goodrich ha% rint pritchasell the entire stick of cox C. lielrlaraif, con-istiru Of Dry Gotta, Groceries, Crock ery.ll.ll.l. ai e, Stone hare, Liquors, &c., respectfully solicits a shut , of nobly- tw.tronage. Ile tt ill al-o keep on land ail kind- of Mead, Pies and cakes. %Nitwit %%111 he disposed of or, the inost reasonable terms. Please k rite rite - a call and 01.0 for for yorirreivev, Ivt ill le (wind at the Old :rano of Wilcox & Schluraff. olaKssile Brown's Hotel, State Stree:, :Id door from the corner. GEO. . GOODRICH. Erre, March 10, It+l9. nt I:1. Notice. Tur.,,,1.-riber having dielorrl of his ontirevtock of clothe &r. Mr. Willi - Ito W. Henderson. would most respectfully ask all linlehyd to him to call and seitle immediately. Ile Likes tin. , method of returnim: Ins heartiest thanks to his custom ere for putt favors, a,.uring theta that their patron:me has been duly :11.14 , cl:410d. ' It. Erie. March 10, ISID. 3tl_l _ _ A Card. W.T. NV. enden.on havoi4 purchased the rtoek and interest of t:. 11. Keene Itithe tailorine businei.s. respectfully oolielts n share of pnhhe pntronago. He liar; t.ecure 1 the eervices of Mr. t:, 0, KUCtIC whose skill no n cutter is too well known to require raiment. Tin, New York fashions for the Spring' and Bummer of 19 an. received. The trade will te supplied witlt the fni , hioni by remitting one dollar :1111i Meaty the cents. post paid, to the Snl‘criber. I:rw, March 119, 1543. 3143 1849. spring A- Fashions. SMiTII has jug received the Sprina and Summer fashions L. • fur HATS. 1.) which he invites the attention of his oidlcus• tOleiert , and the public generally. Me. Match lit. ISI9. , Counterpanos: Comiterpartes:: 150 Colitilerpattv:. f•iitnl.le for doable mei single la: de and e and - Cottaa champ at Nu. Commercial Exelitolge• )11.ISES Erie. Nlarcli 4.1 ror Rent. Mllll Fr,inlslia u.ntlatcd on the rornier of Stale and Se , ollll Street++. now in the or. , rupattev of Nlr, I:elsey as a hoarding house. It is well tittrd up for a hoarding House, and tht• lo , ation n gNod one for hunt purpoae. l'o,session giving the find of April Enquire of Al.ll'oll. Eru•, 51arr6 Fr, IF-19. N 0 'VICE. }ln silbAcrl l . l ` l % , font their notes and accounts nMt Geo. KvIlu:!;4; 1",.1., for collection. .%11 tho,e i+ll to Fate eck.t...lllobt call inune.liatcl:.•, as there can be no delay in thew BRI)WN & MPEARTER. Eric. March J. lriD. 4.1 ALII drae2lit and f- , r rale at No. I, Pcrry flock, by rc It. 3. 1 , 49. J T. %V. 11100P.E --- ONE IIURE. CHANCE roa DAGUEII,II,EOTTPES, ()v:ts(; to the great rush ,for pictures and at the ICIVIV/4 pft,ev mai fautilice, I have cot:eluded to remain a :3tiortr; Tote longer. for the acconum , thtilda of those tt ho have not yet precut° their Mittiature.t. re 0111 immeliately, as my stay must be short. Rooms over Erie Hank. ABEL FEETellEtt. . r ron SALE, O nameable on excellent Carall scow. or Cool Bont-,of or tiB ton.: lautbett, nearly new, with All be furninire and fiwtreer` Inquire of BENJAMIN GRANT. Erie, Feb. 10. mil. tfB9 Now Supply of School nooks. TIAVIES' A rithnietie, Colenriee do: Oincy'e Geography and At -1../Ins: MeCoffey's Hendon , . Sainlerte do; Coirudoc k's Philosophy, Grammar, Kirk:tries dot and the Young Choir. Just received at W. E. 111:WSON'S.. ietr. In, itn. 39 _________ ( - 1017 FEE —Old Gm ermitc.tit Java:Laguira.Culta St. Domino, LI and Rio Cotree. Abo. n general assortment ot " Wet and Dry Groceries, which will I,e bold at n very small advance front cost, to make room for a new supply, at No, I, Perry Clock, by 1:r:c. Feb's% '2.1. IEIO. T. W. MOORC. ___ 9 n a l l i t d ! n o i r ' b ° ;] . a b t bIL IVIT b WR I tif'lt : l" If. a"° Dee. Y. 1 35 .11.,•:?,,'.!);;.1irn'd s GLUE nod :land Paper, by Nov. 6, CARTER & BROTHER . , 20 aper, 'ging& 1 000 PIFCES Wall paper and Bordering; 150 do Window paper, for sale cheaper Binh ever by Oct. 10. GEO. BELDEN & So N., pisTonv or TEN YEAm. 1830-4840, or FrancO uryivr .1 11.oiris Phillipie. ity Louie tlinque.." The Frot , e %Wiwi; of Gemini:ly: Frederic H. Ifedrr. ratod with Portraits. For pale by IV. E.IIEIVSON &CO. _ _ 24 BOXES Candy, tt little above cost for sale by [Mc :.j R IN DERN ECUT. BI.L•'ACII'D WHALE OIL, 0114 Compb inc. cheap for cash. by Nov. 10, ! CARTER & AV — HITS FlBll. ny qvrntliy-of white fish in halfahr. tbr Bale V at reduced prieeu Mly JOHN B. COOK, can VeradHon and Chrome Yellow '.by CARTER 4 BROTHER. • 150 POUNDS Ain rt Nov. 6. AGOOD assortment 01 Dna, Flutes; Fla • .lei the beat Guitar and 'Vio Bridges, Pegs. 6te., for I Erie, Jan. 13, 4.549. II GALLONS Li . seed O il and Spirits of Turpentine, by 0 Nov. 6, CARTER & BROTHER. 6 €1 IMS. Lampblack, and VW I. Asphaltum. b_ Nov. 6, CARTER BROTHER. & WSW. Aceordeons Via eta. Malone's - aPd Fifix. ,together with In Strings in town. Also. Violin Bows, de cheap, I y G. 14)o:um is co. lUGNOR WALLVXML9I GOZDONZTOrttt The first discovery of Gold In Califbrnia was made by DON JOSE D'ALVEAR, nil eminent Spanish Geologlit. Chemist awl Natural inailosopher. by means of a newly invented Magnetic in • strutnent, tailed the • GOLDOMEMSR, or GOLD.= r =WO MIMI Signor D'Alvear has Just arrived at New York from the Gold I regions of California:by way of Panama,Chi, and New Or leans, bringing with him a very large quantity of Gold Ore, val ued at nearly one million Or Dollars, which he collected there lope before the existence of the Gold mines t ecru e known to the residents of California generally. • ILISTORT Or TIM DIOCIOITZIRIn Si • gnor 1) Alvear bent out to California nearly two years age. in consequence of °certain information which lie land received of the geolopeal character of that country, with the fain belief that vast mines of precious metals would be revealed there u on careful itivestigation.• Ile was encouraged to thisenterpt be, also. by his confidence hi a certain Magnetic instrument which he had invented, called the "ttoldoineter," by whose aid he expected to qny be directed at once to the "Cold Placers," if such existed.— Nor were his expeetations disappointed . 111 scientifc calcula tions proved to be founded in truth and paofo tad WiAdollt, [iodide new instrument, thetattobloinetec," flillined his highest b peg. In lees man two months atter reaching Ca iforitia, he struck upon one of the richest Gold :nines in that country, upon an obscure branch of the Sacramento river, in n curse of hills extremely rocky and difficult of access, and seldom visited by tile native Californians. Disguasing his object under the pretence of purely I scientific research, lie obtained the aid of smoke fifteen or mei ty sample, and faithful Indians, and steadily pursued his task, collect- Mennen more titan 6'3,000 worth of Gold in a single day, which 1w concealed in a deep rat hie, without exciting any suspicion Mime% er, until after the diimivery of gold at Capt. tiutter's Mill, when the mountains were tnnkaelted by gold seekers, and Signer D'Alvear's "gold placer." their (chest in all California, it as beret ' with greNly naltm'aaturers. It is now Omni that the real Haines or sources of the gold, lie In the gorges of the mountains, and not in I tlac'beds or sands of the rivers. Previous to leaving California. Signor IP A I VC:If sold hula instr u ment, the GOWollll.ter, a very Mx per Met sac, for 83 nun. 'file person who purchased it confidently' expected to male a handsome fortune, by simply Muting "gold placers" land elelit.ig the ri,tlit of digging to t h e gold norkers. W. E. II EWBoN & CO. No. 8, Reed llonec 1849. ("Azar ORM TA- , • •• DISCOVERED BY THE COLD-SEEKER'S GUIDE; Or Secret art of finding Mines of bold. Sitter. Irons Lead, Copper; coal, and other Mineral Riches. Planufacpro of the Goldoraot r u•,`id Public tion of tho Guido. -S moor D'.llvear. In coteplianee w1:11 the requeFt of tuttneratez Fr 'entitle ventlemett has c0111111( . 111C(NI Ihr tuattufneture of thin new Mihmetie in , triattent. the (;01,Dom LT Lit, which he note cam. flr gale. to the ,1 , 1.iie.1 StateA. at the remarkal4 low take of 1111111". e.telt.necompattie,y full in:arm:floes fur lire, and a variety of l'hilo.opl.ical Mat ran n from ancient :aid modern rciencee, or the AFT OX' PIATILTTIC4 I,X= 1,10 OP GOLD! Silver, Platinum, C tir.k filer, Coal. 11011, Copper, Lead, and oth er mineral Riches, the whole being given in a publication call ol the GOLD tratlMW3 GS/Dll This new work, and the GOLDWILTER, me built now ready for Aa The GOLDOMETER is to simple an instrument, that a child may [mint to operate with it in tire minutes. It is not affected by climate. urdsture, or any other known cause. (except the natural mama%) and will retain its power of pointing out mineral riches in the earth for any number of years. Ity the aid of the Gable any person may use the hitt unient at once with perfect bl/CCCEN. VAUXIIIIRS AND LAND OWNIIi% and Land Owners throughout the United Stnt.s, wit° hove ,e:.011 to nayw•ct the exioance of tiny hind or Mlitn•rol upon their lands, bhoultl avail thene.elves of this cwortunny to to-t that fact, by the eitirei.t of all known tests. before, the nbittlib ;ince- of .16coveries in oil part.l of the country shall hale 11..bbelled thisi,outee of wealth in their ADVIIIIITURES - T 6 CALIPOWNIti Person. goitl,l to California cannot make n better Investment than by porclo.ing one of the:e 11l not bl`wolllr fifty timoi Its value ther,. to rill n4ain. but will be of to o-tittiable worth to M 0,43 tt Ito ;to iu ,Cari!:l EIS has I ems proved by the moot atom taut meriatent both ia California :tuti the truitel State 9. irnsTmorvALU. Fignor fr.%lvear dues not deem it ne::eNtary to encumber this notice with a long list of test intoniale. In proof of the value of 1114 GOLIWILTER. and GOLD Sr..EREIt'S GUIDE. The 14.11tatit retulta of hit labors in Calaornia, and the ditcoeery, this %cry %trek, of f•ebh %TIM , of gold in Virginia. and , Leda of 'Coal in Rhode island, by its use, are:done smite lent to stamp it as the greatetd discovery of the nip'. Nothing but the extreme cheap- Ile,l of the zinurtnitent, and his desire to sec it used for the beitem of mankind, induces hint to dispose of it at the low price tor which he offers it. Besides this, his own desire for wealth IK near. ly satisfied. The following Testimonials. In proof of the, value of the Gold ometer, selected from a great homier equally satisfactory, must suffice fur the present: ASTOR Horse. New York, Dee. 21. IP4P. The.undersigned, h lying this day want - wed the practical oper ation of tiietior Jose D'Alvear's nen ly invented magnetic itutrit mein, the COLCONte.TER, feel entirely satisfied that II 140,11.65ei , the extraordinary pOn'tif of doweling Mineral ores hidden beneath the surface of the earth, and have tun don It that tt o ill pro% c an inval uable aid in the di,cot my of tln,Qlineral resources of the United litatespill the norld. J. U. DR APF.R. la., ellalllar. 1., S. TIERMANN, 31Ausurit. rthKER. G. 8. DANA. thon• omcr. . Los A rtaimos, GtLIFORNIA. Augurt. 'SIP. This may certify that the undersiened is fully convinced that Signor „lilac DE A 7.VVAIt. tirst distoverer of the Old do. le , shes of California.and hal this discovery was made by the aid of a Magnetic ealle.l the Gum lot arra, Windt I have seen success:ldly applied to the discovery of veins of Gold ore. 11l Places Where no indications of that substan appeared upon the surface of the earth. T. W. HIIERM N. Jaerr. Awribt.ertY, U. 8. AnstY. NO -Alumna. In consequence of the dltT tally of finding faithful agents, and of preventing fraudi., where art icles of this nature are twin out for general sate. signor Alvear has iletentiihed to well; none of his work., or instrument...lo,l.s ordered By letters tent directly to him, when the desired publication. o ill ti forwarded MOLT Ills t.igna niovei lIEWARF: OF Ai.l. IMITATION: of this instrument . _ . WIIICII may bewilder appepr, as the secret , tl,l huh:ming ibe Cold Detecting. power is kuon n to no person whatever, except. the nrig pnl inventor. . 1 1 rF The GOLDOMETED. and nol.n-smgictms GUIDE will both be sent by mail, cloSely enveloped and sealed, and there fore, not subjact to ite , pleettott by postmasters. Me the sum of TWICE DOLLARS, sent post paid to SIGNoIt JOSE Dr: A 1.- VkAR, Box 1:13, New York City. • The instrnmentts very tight, and the Guide i+ printed on thin paper—so html Me cllar,te by mail. or express. tt Mlle very small to any part of the Uttited States.— The price of the GOLD SEEK Eitel GUIDE alone, hi ONE DOI: it, sent as aka. e. Address, SIGNOR JOSE DE Avvrtart, Box 2713. Now 'roik City. Ti' OFFICE for the sate of the GOLD SEEKER' ,q GUIDE anti GOI.DO3IETER, No. 38 cENTRE St.. New York nt her,. visiters may Ke re‘eral emdts of California Gold. in the rough state, as extracted by Signor D'Alyear front the Sarremento Mine. and also witness llw operation of tho GOLOAIETER. %%hen held ithin the magnetic influence of the metal, stitch the' interring manner in which it indicates the presence of that and other toe talk substances. Jail. 20, ISA% mnxE ii.oengslYzw..l THE Spring Term of the Erie Academy eohnn6i es on Mon day. Feb. 26, under the superintendence of MR. J .11ENRY BLACK, A. IL. Teacher or Languages and it.P Natural Sciences 311 E. EDWARD F. B. Oft'l ON. A. Teacher of Altsibeniaticsa,d Gentian. MR. DANIEL P. ENSIGN, 'reacher in English Literature. rcilumenchipar Vocal Miele, and a11t. 4 .4 EI7c4EISIA Tea:her hi the Female Department and iu the French Language. Tuition per Quarter. === In Mathew7itic - s, Natural Philosophy, chemktry, icc., - 3 00 In Primary Studies, .2 00 The'regular . timo Or admigslon lent t'le beginnind or middle of ,? the term. No one It ill be admitted for leis Matt It If a mintier. From the pleaAant and.healthhil location of the Academy, the advantages which it posses.ses of Philosophical an. Astronomical aparatuS, and the aidlityof the tendiers. both to impart knowl edge and to discipline the conduct, It iq confuleidially Nalleved that very superior inducements at...presented to all aho inay be desirous of pursuing a co , itee of F1's11.111:1Lic mill thotongli in struction. _ THWIAS II ' , II, 1., !isn't, . , . .r. G. A. gt.t.torl. Sre'.Y I:rte, Foli r. 17. ISIII. 1849. r...~h _ FIRST FRANCE! FOR CHICAGO AND ENTERDTDDIA 97111: New, stamich. and fast-rimning Et:eato Pr' DirwolNs, Master. will !olive Erie. for ti f , '.on as icelvill permit In the Spring. The TRov is entirely new and Linn e‘presslv Lake trade. Her accommodations for Freight . t! e,peciary for Families mot log oat Wert, arc For Freight or Passage apply on hoard, or to ' JOHN' JOHN Eric, Felathier 3, 1843. I To Printers! 9 , 11 E mane:Vier ofl'ers for sale the following priming materials. a They will be sold nt n bargain, for prompt jpay, or out time with sufficient security as may best sußpare'iateri. Thohe want ing will apply /HAM. V I Z.: I 20'1 lbs. Long Prilw‘i, 3 Composing 14ilchs, 40 . Brevler, adman middle:id rules, 1 Pohl Bien Condensed. Cute, I .. Breyier Bold Face, :,2 lbs. Lenils, 1 11 Pica Cap.; & Fie're. 118 . Lone Primer,used 10 all ft. Brass rule, No. 1---8. weeks. . 2 •' . J.. .. .. 0, 100 11 Brinier, 2 o OA .. .. - 11. 2 'Sett Chases, 2 .. . .. o .. lil. 5 Pairs Cast;s, 4') nIII. Bouhle Small Pica, used mile 3 weeks. together With 11111flet0113 other articles heceasuryill a Printing (Alice. Address j !).OLIN. Girard , • Pa., Jrin.27 11.19. 11r,K4 Look Moro. - T oty can rind the following ;alleles al Rindertirches Gtocery -1 Slow: flinger, nitture.p. spice. penper, cloves, cinnamon, Nit/stud, Feptrersat ice, Olive oil, castor 011, omen, Chocolate, Cow der and Shot. VercussiOn caps and pills: citroii. currnnts, scalar. cigars, tobacco, candle wick, twine, shoe, white wash, burro. scrubbing. dusting, dull, hair and tooth lauslies; coffee mills, bed cords, clothes Hues, rope, pgierit pails, cedar pails; wash tube, wash boards, inotrolicks, brimstone, sulphur, chalk Oslo, Tar; curry combs, and a variety of other articled, too numerous to mention, all of which will be sold cbcaper than elsewhere, by Dee. • W tl. F. RINDEttNECIIT. cep out the Rain! TIII:: subscribers I - mein); purchased the right f or this county in "`G.rynars PATENT WIKATIIER Srates." are 'now prepared so fittnish, all who may see fit to give theta a call, is ith the above named article. It consists of a strip so attached to the bottou of the door, as to shut out nil wind and rain, thereliy preventing the totting of doorsills, carpets &c., which is com only the 'case in south or , west doors. It is warranted to pay fur I self in saving re pairs three times a year. If it doe+ not r! atilt(); a I who procure It we will take. it off again and pay all dathages. All orders left at A. Hitchcock's store for the above articles, will to promptly at tended t 0..,, MCICHE'If tr. cßAfli: Erie, Jon. 'A HUD. - if 30 - , , *Ct VELAR/F—Loaf, Loom. Pulver4e(l. Porto Itiro.llaeftifa. and 0 New Orleans Sugars, fur sale as cheap u the cheapest. at No. I, Perry Block. by T. W. MOORR. • . Eric. Feb'y 44. MD. -41 ATTErrwoifri (;;teat Bargains OfTerdilll ra• E subscribers. desirous of closing business in Erie within a , few weeks. oder for sale their stock of DRY GOODS and GROCERIES, at wholes le or retail, .as may suit the inclination, pr purchasers. The stock is good., having tift purchased, in great part, last Rill. To any one deirlrous of engaging in business. the_opportuulty is an inviting one, as the establishment is welt ,kOnwn, end its patronage liberal . • Applichtion must be made on or before the 15th of :March, If aside should not be eintud at , the whtik at e will be disposed of auction. "O le March 3 re 49.-43 It. B 41D WIN & SON. own O 1Er1414 D. 13 It T ralstabfs Scieat{de Work, slam nit /abject of Qs/4km sad Mad Birth. by R. O. Onssassi. ha. of Panhilof Pubthdlidia Nem York by tils Artier. ; Price ol'irer}tpli Coati. THISSWORK Contains recently discovered infOramtion upon a subject or the highest inspcatatice to Married Pinata, 10 those contemplating Marriage. it will be found of special value to Mahn whose memos, health or Other Circumstances, do not. permit thew to increase the own. ber of their fatally. great Inconvenience, snaring, or perhaps r ick of life. A method of avoiding these troubles and daurrmat will, (recently discovered by a celebrated "'tench Physician.) is communicated, In this work, to that any qTrou may avail himself` of it at once, without cost. The meant di prevention here bet forth are theta re .within therearh of all: The process Is new, safe onvenient, simple, and cannot injure the health 0 the most done to. Softie stieeul Imhod sn itnit• the; Vim /MUST out oft, When the price Fo Copirs of ttt poitngt. to any {wet-totid, to I blreet, N. V. N. B.—No 1 . 41...11..e. 9 q`l3lE el. and wit' u actl seleete: perosible cn j and fellutt•-cti ET ir Dreelll' l i vltiTE lJ erived al PI r: «.S-1 7 INDOW GLASH.—So butt LOICP, t V IMAM jti t ICCeI% ed tit A. KING'S. /.I•4G-50 kelp, pare andtlicap. at A. KING'S. TOL:AI:CU-8 lioe; - extra Brand rt 171111,5 - Itices and Sur, a n d it full nod COttif aSSIMINCII . or everytblog in the grocery lbw, for tate serf low. by A. KINCI. 11X/Fir T II P. billlgerlllor Colllllolell .41 10 pay CASt , i fir good Neon Barley, delivered at his Ware-lionbe, rth :Street Canal Bonin, Erie, Dec. V, 1818. A. Strpined Spero, and Littered- Oil, K INC'S Yew• tirle•ttis..leal lute pulverized and (Vest !tuna I:7 l l,.. 4 'ultare. — by the bled. bLI. or pound, 11.. r sale VerYlow. at ' Detetuber 93. VIP. • KING'S. M . . 01.ASSES.-stip Sn erlor gar-lionF. , and Nett Orient's Aldan ars inny quantity ut , KING'S. ir AN KIM , UREA/ linOirii of OM% 3) Ilu.lielA of excetlent pink V-1 etc rot, too, and etiWr :Oates too namerotta to mention, at Erit.,l)pc, W. lEIS. 1 ' I: INa'S. 1 -l ANDlA:e.—:, , Ferui. SWorinc, Mould and l'ipped CandlP:l. la . :: `I fil. ....—____ I VI 4nteit. \V 1 ' T„ A „; 1 14 B i!: 1 517,2 .1 „ t 11:1 ( %" ) :I: l l . te " l r i a l!t 's n a g l .lor C v‘ in •l;glTe ls lil T Z::! market IitICIA WM Le paid, by GE:O. ISELDON & SON. Erie, Jan.ll3, Jell). 1)1,A117 CLOAKING—it ream Ifni article for Lady's Cloak , . for 1. hale at [2l, Cheap Side, by ei. J.WKSON. Nov. I. , 13 - :Main and Doris. T %5 CONTI .ETF: wisornnent of Muffs and llon'il niay he found, cheap, at 1% It IG111".3 Cult 11Elt . Dee 1. , I ,29 groat Bargains I.lrll NO V receiving tt Fall and Winter Stock of Dry Goods. linicer le: . Hardware, 1 011. euvl. Nails, Chains dze., compri sing a stock or over twiffifyllie tholltlatid Dollars. which was pur chased direr t Duni the ManufaCtories, lath ha Curripe and Ameri ca, at 'wire' unheard or ficibre : p,I of whirl, will's: sold for CnAil at prices liir below :any Goods he lite sold in this market. ['MUM. ing ray sine .re thanks lo 41* aid t :Istoniers for their very liberal patronage, purpose 16 compensate them this falland winter with the ;realest baygaill4 of oast tiineS. Now is the time l—next year '!peeled hither prices. . I 11. CADWELL: I:rie Oct .2'.1. IVIR - ._ lJ COlret?, Of sale cheaper than c fife. by bee: Y. T/:%5.--10 eile.trt Old awl Vulthgli4Lt 'retv.nlNo. n miperior atlicle or Black Tea, at RINDERNIf.CIII"O. Dec. '2. ("Z VGA RS.—New Orlorios, Porto 111 Jo. Ilitrnont, Loaf; PulveriNe, 1 .-3 and Crilbhediugar, , , for 001 e. wholef ale or rein 11. by Dec. t. I. P. RIN DERN gOOOII.IVAN NA and Prturipiztrirra - rp. elKdre brands. and a Simpa Pure importation: jolt retched and for ,alc. 1 BURTON & PF:BKINS. To Disc suuths. will [my iu i - on for tacksiniflting pnr-, po:es. nt the loWest ens'. fin any onnntlty of ' , crap iron, delivered nt our Warehouse, at the opening of navigation. 11AVIL:111 4 NICK 1 CO. Erie, I'f:fey 1. 18p. 01039 H Peatiliful ICiar Girl, and Sequel, Ilermon de 1:•• tt r A l rW4 ter . }.", !; 4. llF l 4l; ll lW- " jall -- riktjA I AT i llraioti. by W. M. 'lliac kerny . .l The Ilreatert Plague of Life. or Adven. curer, of n Lady in search of a Good Servant; Whunt to Marry and How to Vet Mord' 1, lute Eyre. For vale at Feb. IC; IPA). _ W. IL llEWScrvia rrLw coons AT nurioni.o PR (Es. BY BARER & LYNN!. VVIIOLESALE 4c, de:tler. Crocerie.s aud Provis ions, Chealliiß.. Erie, l'a. . Always on rand. e Beef, Pork. Rutter, OWE'S" , Flour, Onto. Meal. Itireuit. and j Crackers. AIM)! %VIM lish. fine and Coarre Sall, Mater. Liquorr. Segars. Nail 4, Clair. etroit Ale. -White Lead, Oil, niul Allied Paint',. Carl,. at all trues paid Ale; produce. . , Erie, Feb. It), 117 1 49. nr3 Dlitidness improved by Pertfocal. Parnbolii; and Miter kinds of JJ GinYR, in Gold, Nilver. German Silver. titeel and other Frames. \au extensive alsortment to select from. nt Jan. 13. L 00311.5 & CO's. 'VIILL nod Y, CUT SXWE, I , n food nttsortnieTit of difFeretitTnitn. uffictitre. may 6e found at C. R. WRIGHT'S. Paints, tira-St tiffs, Ede. • 1 000 "sl.Rochelle and Yellow Ochre, . . o.ol* lbs. Whiting. J _ 350 lbs. 'Venitian Red, 360 th.. Red leill & Lithrnize, '24 Milo Dye-Sluice. 150 Ihs.:63anforti's extract logwootl, 150 lbs. Gum Shellac, 300 gab.. Turpentine. 120 gall. I.inveed Oil 50 • 6 Vartiiiihee, I 115 " ' Alcohol. For sale by Nov. IS, ISIS. I lIURTUN tr. PF.RKINS. Colds, Coughs and Consumption. AYNC rarEcToß A NT, (large honk%) J Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry Swayite's do do do Ayres` Cherry Pectoral Itristo Balsam 11os/hound, and other medicines for the above diseases. for sate by' BURTON & PERKINS. Nov. W. IPP. [NA atop that Gough ! BY 1‘ TsING M Tir? y. lire . ier Cold Candy t o had nt !Nov. '24 . 1 , 'BURTON & ItRICINS DEK IN CAiile.tN Gre,ll. nod Black TP:II.. (Vesh supply JL - of tl e epopular'Pcas Jun received by the Agent.l Nov. 18. • lIIIIITON & PERKINS. 17° Bolin. 100 11w. (7astile nod box soaps: 400 PS. Bri111.(0111.. 73 Ills e.pls Nitre and Aqqa Ammonia. jii.l reeolv c ia and for sale by & 1' Eli KM'S. Nov. IFIB. 2,9 w,N . LETTERS Testamentary. on the estate of Geo. Ilighberger, Tate of Milleret•it, rlee'd. haring liven granted to the vobleti bers, notice is hereby given to all iwreons indebted to said estate to oink( immediate payment, Awl those having claims agitint4 It to present them, legally authenticated fer tettleutent. low; titrainEncEit • 3011 N WOLF, ATitereek, • 609 PORTS! pellor TROY. C IILOVC pOrlf, for the Upper ud rnaleogerF, itpttseed. mr)ORII, or HEARN, TIIII Brick [louse situate al the tinithwet.t Corner of the Pul lie, Square, with barn and appurtenhi.ces, now occupied by Pr. Faulkner. • • Alsordrwo dwellttnr4. near the corner of Sassafras and Third Streets, and a !Ouse and lot on Fourth street. East of French oh., are °Omit for rent on rearonalac, terms, Pos-wsr•lon to I e given on the Ist of April next. Enquire of , • H. BABBITT, Agent. Erie, Feb. ISt% ' • all. OEM Zzocutor's Not!co. ', • T ETTEPS TESTAMCNTA R V on the estate of Robert Stn lilt i.l late of union towttaltip, ilee'd.. having beengrattleil to the Subscribers, notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estrnd to triage limiwiliate payment. and tlid.e having claiins nnainal it, to present Meat, forthwith, leeslll,` authenticated for r•ettleMelli. .' , J(il IN R. SM ITil. ? 1. 3 !,, JAS. D. S3IITII, 5 ' Union. Feley. 10. 1810. Ulla Bitilfartilie — cTriTC.lTVlClWeT. Gin, fork, Flour, Salt, IWliftZ, Fish, Mper.tu and Tallow Candles, for ante by BAKER dz. McNeil. Van, .1;m: 13; IS PI. ' No. 11l Chrni.i.h.. 71ress IC3: 0 C it 97. 131CIIT DAP nml W Dour Clock.,. Va t ioug lb. sale by Ole 114 Dos or single one, yin clicap by O. LOOMIS &Co , 3nn. IJ. 124 , 3, Stnte Ptreel. Barn"' Gal P and Ns. V.T OAP. rowder 17arkr. Shot Poucite4,*;amt , Rap, Pc/cum:4on CapP,. , Wornis and Cotten., at •. G. LOOMS & ' Erie, inn. 11 , 411. • W MaiVl:27l4ll'l4K the Dee. 2. 20 hah•ev. and 23 quarter boxes fresh Dlotaga,Ra9hans • cheaper , than elsewhere. by the h9x or pound RINDVAINECHT. 'Doe- 2„ CYthe Canton Te 4 Company's ,ttrcrier Teas. v ittrt received and for Foie by the agent, ,' ; T. 1 .:111,901t FL Erie, Feti'y tl, ISM • ' ' • No. 1. Paley pork. Store Room for 2lent. .; TStore Room; ro. 2. Commercial Exchange, nolre" octa pled at o Ciothi tt g store, for rem: POSEC6I.IOO gli, cn inineril ately. Floquire of . ,1110EtEt3 It,' Cli, Erie, Feb. 21. 1849. t‘ Commercial/Esc iange. , . A'. "Pert•nas having unr`ettled accounts with me. will Fit so call and settle without delay. as I Intend moving Wes as soon es Navigation °peps In the Spring. Those failing to ca I heron: that'iime may expect to pay coat. - JOBEVII Kt: Y. Jr. Tlcmr I Mow • now U 5 o'-glimi.B. r B i t i ze u rtine Flour at any , p;l:re t cj i l i e ru dg o n i d n f t s ale the . IF . mi. 1. Perry 151:k. er ' T. W. P415171;tE.?. Notice to thoscrivtota it may Concern. iptiosz that know theanselvea Indebted to me by Note kor account. are requested to call and pay on or bi"olhe day of Janutay_oext, or. Coat will be wade. Ede, New. 25: 1818. 6w:Ki WM: EtwaranactiT. CAUTION. tor bar clandestinely (under nnother name) nub • non. (boariog ttY Swine sthkh besf•los larowrivr rtotTioxa of it, dupOs flue creduloug , is Ono Dollar. 1 - 1 1 1 / 4 4011ttr.fiVe Perttet the Genuine; MI., and complete Work. - r work will iv vent in n'elme euveloptt, single letleT part of the Untied: 4 mm for twenty-five eceti sem, r. R.; G . Geinner. Box •2150, office 121 1.2 Liberty 'ookseller allowed to tell thhi Work 14S. iTTEI33I7IIOIEL 13T017.37, - No.l, FLEMING BLOCK. ERIE. R WINTER eilrl'il.V.—Alfred King ivy. Just open ictiTi constantly fur sale. by Wholesale niid Retail, A kof Wet and Dry Groceries, enneislineof eye let) which he will he ulad 10 disposeoi 10 his friends ZellF On wery mown:ll4c terms. ' .er 23, lEtti. , y 32 I chests superior ilyson, Black, ilouchong and elicit') ... (it KlNG'i?. ~i ISII, Mockery,. Cod lierring and t KING'S. 'IINARIEI4.-70 lloxera;mortell Candies just re for vale low at A. KING'S. Kegs, all ~izer, for talc %cry low, by • -- A KING atittgo, Cuba, I.agolra awl Java e,lemyttere. by the hag or legr qua 2- AVM. I'. 11 I NDERNECIIT. Cheat) Publications.. Opoctaclos. Ex cutors Pfiatice. HOUSES EVA RENT A raEkost ourpziv W Irraint 1624141.11 OP , INZILD Th e urges Reotedrier ameeeeplies if at LiguNee, Aliteeferfiref 1114 Meer. AWASIns. Pails or Weakittaqf las Dream, or Lem" Chassis Casig, Pkurisy. Heatverkeie of the Lames 'surd alf other dille4bet tf the Pahrieserp Orefugs. important dantio*. Beware of a bead roimterfeit of Wistar's ROOM Of Wild Cher ry, signed by one Wm. M. Spear. who, in order to palm his vile imitation upon the public, has obtained a fac'insinis of out bottle and copied our label oedlreatiotur verboten, Substituting his ow name for that of Henry Winn, M. D. which is fOUnd oh the Ifei l J' One. Remember, t h e outside label et wrapperof theleataine Italsarrt is a tinely executed steel plate engraving , bearingthe rignaluXe of fl eec y M. Lk apd.Bsnlord & garb-krone other can Le genuine. MioTUIIt INVALID RESTORED TO HEALTH. (Read the following Atatettrent of facts from Ms Ell' Bailey, a highly respectable merchant Of Vienna, Johnson eo, Illinois.) CIENTLIMEN t---A desire to benefit the afflicted throughout the land hos alone induced we to make the following statement cartel. respecting one of the room astonishing cures ever recorded. My son, now reventtsen years of age', has been atilicted during his is hole life, is tilt a constant cough, pain in the side auti chest, ac companied with night sweats and heetic flier, which products.) great emaciation awl debility i and at intervals dutiug the night, his expectoration would Leconte so great mi to endanger his life from strangulation. During the time he was attended by many physicians of the highest repute, whose prescriptions gate but temporary relief—in fact, so alarming here the symptoms and so inveterate was his .iisease.that I WILd compelled to believe him Lc gond the reach of Ned:rat aid! . All oftit - neighbors and friends vhp raw lin , regarded him as bt one who vas rapidly approaching an early at d premature grave. After having thus e th austed the skill pf the physicians It MI -011 t obtaining relief. I was preva fled Open by the advice of a friend to make use of Wistor's Balsam of Dad ESeens. Ile commenced its ore about the Oath of Ihicenther. 1611. the first bottleof which gave astonishing relief, and I began again to ' indulge in the fond hope that he might yet i.e restored to health. After haVlng continued the use of It until three lottleshod bisen taken. the disease was entirely ot MOWN and his shattered -Con stitution dnil emaciated form restored to sound and permanent health', will h he continues to enjoy up to the present tinte. I I'd bLlieve .ie genrit.e Dr. Wistar's tlahatU of Wild Cherry to lm j out'thefleet valuable me,licines C%er di:covered—knot\ int:, as I do, ;that re nix.% e cure was etiiscted solely by its use. . . 1 am, gentleniett, very respectfully, , Your most obedient servant. April 9. 11 10, ' - - ELI DAILEY. CONSUMI"rIVE PATIENT S Will please zead the following statement from the Harrison Ha 7ett...—The incredulous 1111! invited to Mild the follou log note from Rev Mr Calm), whose charaCter for truth and tcrarity stands abov et/soh:Mu, and have their (tariffs divl.clled ;.a to llir guperigrity f W/STA R' ITALSAM Of wiLD•cnERn lover all other remedies now before the puldie of the eaten character. thriven v. fud, Jan. It is no is a duty than a pleasure to state fir the Lot.etit of the :aimed. that I consider /Vistar's L'iPsaurof Wild Chrrry a great I lessing to the human race. Having tried, it lit ease el' severe af fliction of the lungs, I unhesitatingly recommend it to there Pillli• lady afflicted as the beef remedy theme it er trued and one is Melt cured me when phy siclans sa id I must and tt hen I •thought wry self, that my time to depart wits near at hand. _ . 111111 nere is a difference between WIBTA BALSA:SI_ CP Wll.ll , Cil ERR Y,ntirl all other preparations Gt . Wald Cherry. '1 he trite and genuine Balsam, ns sold by tic contains, besides the extract of WIN Cherry hark. other medical spots of great character land efficacy in the:cure of e4trglts, err, nod general di-ca s es the PM chest nod tunes. all' the 11114in:int dillbrenre I.etween this medicine and nil others of flip kith! is, that tl'istar's lialsain cures, while other remedies give only tempomry relief to the suf fere.. tiold by JAL Park. (succepsor to Sanford k Park.) Fourai and Walnut otreet4. rinrintuvi. Ohio. Gener-3 Agent fur the South and WeA, In whom all orders must to sidrossed. . • . . . .. Carter, & Mother Erie Pa.l 14. 111 & C. Caw. Ciranl: Enrrar Whitney & Co. Waterford; D. N. &J. S. Wel.wer Conneaut 01:1o: S. S& J. rdeziett Aeltt.thulai 3. McParland Aleadvitte Pa.: S. lleox Jr. ilo. 17:rie.'No*. IP, IP4t , . 1y97 C -f': t,. 1' 0. 7.. 0 0 N.. 1 oaz 00.'s 'K- 1 . . Glocka l Watches, Jewelry and fancy Goode, Anm ii r being exhil iced at the old established stand on State /Wee • nearly opposite the Eagle Hotel. Crow ter) reel 11l and large purchases in New York City, of the . choicest Atylcs of Goo& the public will now have an operionity of view itig the LARUF ST and first al.bortment in their line ever brought to Erie. ' i In the mechanical branch of business conlucte I by the propri etors, paritcularattentioa u ill be paid to the repairing of (hie Lev er. Cylinder. Duplex. Chronometer mid contmoh Esrapeitterd Watches. The most rtitlictilt Watch num executed in the, be-t finished and workmanlike nn: tr. They acknowledge aRh thankfolites -the tudensive patronage thus tar in this department. nail althottgl sonic of their neighlit:rs say thee u ill do work a lit tle)cheaper. he public may understand this, that tiwit werk shall be done better than they can do it, or no charge for the job. Witte fair prices and strict attention to Isisitwr-s, it is rein:on:dile to ex pect a continued and increased patronage. . Erie. Dec.l, IF-IS. I .- ' 211 - Pumas, PUTUD AND CU DAP: BURTON & PEDKIN4, Timm OLD STAND, 1.!0:5, II KED House.. Alinnow receiving their Winter vtock of Drugs, Medicine.. I'aino, )1)e-httotr,Drughee,V,Ireisliel,GrOecries, Faye) nod ittiPeelloneolet articles. to which the!..• the, :mention of Phyoieiate , „ Painters, Clothier'', l'flunere, a,11.1 cum - ewers. generol y “l'or Particulars see small Rills" Nov: IP, 16.1 e. To Clarpeatcrs land Scincrs. WE. lIE%VSON & CO. have Just recef,t ett a large assortment . of TooD, such a. f00 ;ig V111 ~' Plow or different kinds, twirl: Ogre, a do do trier Jan do i Splitting - Vona° do do ttetirk 0% trio, Panel do -do _ do R111111:11 do , Hand Rail Planes do do I,treriuo do , Halving do do do Rabb ... napes. Mittel. do do do Said.' do , • Plank illatell Pitmes-do do Board Rules, Pilaster do do do Cane do ~ . quirk Ocee. Flat. ..1 Which will be sold very cheap fur Capp. Call and PCP, , Oct. 27. W. K lIEWSON &CO.. No. B. Reed I oust% Tlfr. DELAWARE: AIIPITAI. SAFETY XPZ 8 tit MI 41.. DV 0 ail 0 0 TIM X'', di TV,M ' . (uf Philadelphia,) A RE now doing' tetriness on the Mutual plan. g l 31. i 1 1 g the 'llPUred ,f.t, a rinticipailim in the profit* of tin. Compan,tt, withoutlinbili ty beyond the prenduna laid. Risks upon the Lake. ant Canal imoirell on the most falloraltle terms. Lot.ses will he Ilk ally Mill promptly adjusted. Vine risks on itierrlinfidii. ,buildittgo and other property, in ton. or CollllCry, for a limited tern permanently, DIRECTOR 1. M . , 'Joseph 11. Seal; Ames C. Hand, Edmond .1. Smiler. Theophilus Paulding. John (: Dav 1..' 11. Jrnwit Brooke, Robert Burton. John Itarreit. . John B. Penrose. lint. Craig. --- - Sanauel Edwards, itletirge Merrell, Henry Lan ranee Dav,id B. Stacey Edward Darling,ton, t'llarles Kelley. Isaac It. Davi., J. IL Johuron, Willman. Atwell, William tiny, John S. Newlin, IS,. S. Thomas. Br. R. M. Boston, John Seller, Jr. Spencer Illell an«, Richard B. Newhould, gec,yt i , Wm. Martin Preb't 17.7 Application can be trade to J. KELILOGIII. Agent. Erie Erie, Feb. ID, P aster Plasta! ONE hundred long o Muter for nale el,' the 'lowest prim, IT 11. CADWEI.L. Bosoks. THE Compfete IrtollllCe Reckoner, show ing . the vnlue by pound or bushel of till the di ff erent kiwis of gram I **arranged no to present at one glance, the- value of the whole number of bushels and pounds nt the same rate, the price computed in doll:ire nod cents; also a Ren.ly•Reekoner, for all kinds of Ale.relintulise, from one cent to one dollar ; a Table for computing interest; Titbits for calculating the price of Ilny,lf lie tnencure of Wood nii.V.Stene ; the contents of Cisterns, &e. '&e., Just published nod for sale, it bolesn le and reta nt W. E. III:WT;(1N & CO'S. Nov. G, No.P, llceil Tounes "Elcionco of Govcratoent." A BM )1C FOR, EVERY A3IERICAN CITIZEN. PERtl.ll's tw knort ledge a governMent like ours hlOrtllriZe practical importance, titan that which is fully and ..)ti•- matieally preseutod in Book. It is admirably calculated to impart that !Genes! laze of the Political Ailairs of our unitary, tt filch should be.deeineti an essential requisition in the education of every Loverglf Independent Government: Tice Book ig printed On grntd White Toper—well Boma—find colithjiii about !I'M Pages. Forsale, by W. E. II EW I ON, CO. M Erie, Jan., 13, 0.25 THE Largest. Bert and Elleapert Dictionary is the English Language. Is confeeredly Wagger's. The entire work una bridged hi I vol. crown quarto, ID page. with a portrait of the author, revised lic Prof Goodrich of Yale College. Price Ftl.nti— For Sale nt the l in-1v Bookstore, by ' W. E. lIEWI.ON, Erb!, Jan. 331 - 3 Per Cont. Caved, TII L wuy ID Rive 331 per rent. in tet!,lng Stoves. Tron genre, at the Fdrnace. Is to Call on tne nod buy Furnace chiebills nt 13 en.. per, dollar. A good supply on hand and lhr sale as above. Erie. Jan.ll, 1-10. MOSES KOCII. Tars.Purars OonfoctionaTy, No. 9, Mod house it t rin g ‘o ll r C61"7111Y in for m t he public s 117 h taken Yenollll iI fe Recd lions' re cently occupied by M. W. Keith, where she has now and purposes' keg Zing constantly on hand, a large ytt jet). of CONFECTION A IDLES.. of her own manufacture, and sold wholemle and retail • with dif ferent kinds of ItCFRESiIMtiIIiTS, such as Cakes, Pica, ilread and flutter Poached F.ges, Cold Fowls, Boiled brim. Pork and Beans, Spiln Water, lee Cream. &c.. &c., all of which will be served up In the bese and most palatable style. Fhe has just re ceived n fine assortment of TOYS, to which she invites attention. Mrs. I'. has lilted up a room, rip stairs, erpre, , sly for the accent 1110,131ibit of Ladies Will) num wiolt to eat OYSTERS. She is deter mined not to be surpassed by any similar establishment nest of fintrolo, m u d will endeavor to afford universal satlsfliction. She indulges the hopelltat the same liberal pationage which was ex tinded to her predecessor will let continued to her. Errs, Nov. •23, 0 IIAWIIt SHAWl.till—Drochn. Cas h mere, M. de 1.4131•6 17 W4Ol, I laid, &c., will LF found chi nn nt Oct. 6.TIBPALP & Pt:WEIN?. NEW 01,0 1 i i IiINGS1ST01121. Joivi M. JCSIIICE returns h sincere thanks to his friends and the Public in general, for the liberal patron -1 40 age extended to him, and would beg leave to inform lb thei g in t t t, l L l TNVlVO ni Ct STATE ST., Al 111 FITS d il MP II; M t , ' t"11111 tof T to li th% tig 7 in S es r ; Aof the money market In the eastern cities, he has pm , chased front the Importers at a great sacrifice. which en able. him to offer the best bargains ever before heard of in this market. Among his stock may be found fine French, English. and Amerlean Cloths and flassimeres, which will be made up to order and ;warranted. Also. ready made Dress and Frock Coats, Otierconts. and Sack Coats, Tama and Vests, Shirts and Drawers, liclkfs. and Suspenders, which will be sold as ellen p as the cheapest. Persons wishing to purchase clothing for Cash, will do well to call and examine goods and prices, as my goods are cut by myself, and made in Erie by the beat hands that can be had, without regard to price, and are warranted to be as well made as any Shop in Erie makes. Persons winking clothing, can hare their measure taken and clothing made, and if.not suited with them when done, they will not be coked to take them. Custom work and Cutting done on the, most reasonable terms and warranted. [lr. No charge for showing goods—call and examine Ihr your selves at No. e. BONNE.Lp SLOdic. _ ==l= Fair Warning. -Of LTA v !NG merle arrangements fir a smatl amount af Pittsburgh_ a _ A.A . and Allegheny Scrip, It to b e taken at par, at y Mare. short time, In exchange iht Gods pot r,e4"ed,-PitrtAtiW Feb. 10,1815 ELL. 500 1,8 8.. No Red Le , Ind IdtharEal, • & BROTH ER . v.., I • dia. Book • fist Mina* and ritteataill yyyy Winn LEAD—IaO kegs ground in diLlinnialn PEISKINS [Nov. IR) • 119.1 r & 7D , lrn r P. 1 • , n/r, •, • , 1111 THE HE •• SEW CHEAP 11703111• . CORNER ' STATE AND FIFTII STREETS, t ~.. ririo, Pa' i NONNNZWE It CO. inform their fonner numerous custo -,11... Priers and Th e public generally.tthat they bate just returned from New York, lib a regular avalanche of Day Goods,Cistbing Are., ctinaisttag of more than Fl E lIIINDRE PACKAGES flr • Of gOolt—larger ti aD n ever before brought into the Weer. l'histnmense asrrtmetin embraces a great variety of artic l es which t would be ''tlious to emunerate—every shape pattern, va riety. form, figure style, finish, holden anti quail) of goods alert. cry kind for the I ' I GEN;TEEL OR COMMON WEAR. Of Ladies. Gentlemen, Boys or Girls. The time has arrived In frumanlanairs, wh4n nu man or woman who Is able to Obtftid ii Frlvelihockl by the sweat of his or her brow, need go without veil hing — when no Boy or Girl throun upon 11 " her resources. and obliged to shift it tkreityrit the send at the tale of Islapcnce per day. need go without decent attire ; as the proprietors of this:ertablishinent are ready and willing to prose. to an pm will ;lye , ' them a can. 1 1 EATS AND CAPS. In grrut variety. or every fltshicn, can be obtained nt this estab lishment, at priceS to suit the tmic-, anti their necessities. Their large assortment of Undershirts. kluspcuders, Umbrellas AM !PATER-PROOF C.r. 0 Tfiy.VG, Will make the eyes water. Mill the low prices at which they can be afforded, win put to flight the ambitious pretensions of all who I- have heretofOre tuatle-a boast of their prices. I - I I ROOTS A.:l/) Si/Of:S. . . Men's Boots. Fine and I it., Ladies' low priced Shoes. do CalC.Seal. Goat k K Bro-i, do 'Fine Ki dus, do Gents' Slippen. (gaps, do Coo rest Slips & Buskins, do Congress Gaiters, • do Kid Welts, Bop.' Brogans, flue and coarse, and Children's Shoes In great va riety, Mao, ' NOTZONS Ity the cord, at Nen - York prices, arid other goods In the Dry goods fine at litrholesnie Groceries. Crecpccry. • Glai•btt are. arc.. by, the ettrt-load. yard. load. or retail. at price, to corresport.l With the times. r . . , irl Don't fOrirt:t the place, corker of Statc j and Fifth Streets. Erie; oct.7. lele. - I Fall of 1E49. i DI rs 17 • Fall of ISM. II !ALL .6113, 17/711171D. GOODS, Arrici ,7 in forge qu,totrUes at Ile Jew :tore of MOSES KOCH, Commercial Erc3ange. un Frerch .11., Erie, Pa. T lanes, the pleasuie of inaxiiiihg my' friends . and customer's in 1 town and coon iy, ta.ii I :on now receiving my fall supply of NEW AND ''ASIIIONABLE GOODS, which, as usual embraces all the varie les of rich and beautiful Goods in matket, and which i i are to a. sob at the, proverbial low prices of the Ohi Jew SlOre. familiar to et cry mull, 0001:1511 and child in this corner of the State. I Notice the 11.,ilsus Ind. FOR THE I„,,I DIES. Heavy Italian and Char:senors Silks, tiro: de Rhine Satin stripe, Pekin, tvatet&i. striped and plaid, black Italian do. satin attired and e:n broidered slonse tie I 4.11ie. plain and 'stinted ('ashmeres, embroi dered Rotes, changeable Alashosas, french Meritsces, mode colors, plaid Long Shawls, ilro,lse. Cashmere and Silk Shawls. embroi dered Cashmere do. black and colored . r slk Fr mires, Brussels Lace. .I.irle lid thread Laces. needle wr?sarlst .Vollars, Jenny Lind Corlar4French Ell Glove:, Fo:snett :satins and Ribbons' shirred satin Ifontitts„ Plainer awl Fltmera &c, t' Erie Sept. '2O 1C41. 4 . 1, 1 ,122.7.1TAL 217.7.2A017.D1NA.7217.1 • NE.W GOODS—GREAT FALL IN PRICES. I. wßiairr re:pectfully informs his numerous fele UK and rn isstoers, that he has J m put returned fro Horton a sti New is and is now receiv hat an ex - teak - I%e and unusual v. ritty oft Usable Fall and lVittier GOODS. which have been qhoicely d and purcisaqed under ouch favorable circutintantea ascii Iblin to offer Goods of meet e% cry Variety end, style tinie r than e‘er. Mv Ewe kls mush larger than I haverver by, fermi iti this maria.d. and CeinliriseS a much greater varier - Which nnyst be nsld, and at such prices that no Erdablish ,an get owlet, and for a pledge of this i.et.,l respectfully in hose that t% lab to !my of ,or even see, a good and Well-se• ssortinent of Cts:ds, to drop in at the Brick Corner, opts)- +, Eagle Hotel, for particulars. Sept. ...w. IVILLIAM COLpRON Yor%, beiCell i e11111 , C , 1 ellen EMTI =D INDUCEMENTS To WY AT ME fore of .111 fti mrnt c ito Id, !pried bite tb INEV7 GOODS! 2-ZEW GOODOI. • nr.cri v NG, at tho eurner store, No. 1, Reed oc and gonerall n. gcriinviat of NI) F.% NCI" GOCDS ! pAIII:N( )1% n El eh we would invite the attention of purehasere. tbetzunav he found tor the Ladies, elegant chativnbla.col nd black Silks : Plain nod Fancy Alpacas, French illerinos. is, Cashmeres. M. de Laine. , , ttinr,liams and Prints, Shawls descriptions, Bonnet~'ilks, r 4 atins and Ilibbons, plain and Jackonets and Sn i4s Mulls. Edginzs and Insertings, La- Arngo, Coronation and Gala Plaids, Gloses, Hosiery &c. 'of the , Crr.lemru we have a large stock of Broadcloths, 'as:ineres and ft atinetts, SilkF.atin and Fancy igs.blaett and fancy Cravat., silk and linen Handkerchiefs ' All of these aoml+ were bought at large discount from and we pb , :ffge ourselves to sell at as low rates as r.ought nt any market. Please call at hitiTC.kl.l"S. .1). IS }~~ I.D AND SHIA' I:ft : I PI7.CTACIAIS. of ft Fuperior totality, sartanted to suit all ages nod condition. of the eyes. at LEWIS' GOTHIC large a.—ortment of floc of different sty 7c+ and rims. ffoin $3. to ll` In; 2tlateni Tina! fileCe9. &c.. all war - i f. keep good time. ni fIAI.L. r " G 1.1) PENS—Let i Itrowh's Gold Pew.: 31,50. Bagie:,'s of ,the 'Jest quality, every ccc :warruntedl. Aho, other Gold Pens nui 84 at LEW le,' GOTHIC HALL. I (;R( (lark's matches , . Wesltivt lite du Wai tapers and IfrlttF ci.rar at 0 , P.• BUTI.TO!: & PrILKINS NTEREY STRIPE—A new and beautiful article for 1.11 . net: Dres,es, for talc Ly FJIITII JACKSN El THlS—French, FrmHell, German and American. from pi 30 87, per yord, for gale by S. JAC.KSON. LE rI.4p44I3IERLS--111k, Blue Mk, 'lain and Faney rfaidP aua Hripc, for sn!e by R. JACKSON. ATINF.I"IB, Te eels. I