= r=! sz 0 r a. The world msy change from old to new, From new to old again; Yet hope and heaven. Poe ever true, Within man's heart remain. i The dreams that bless the weary soul, The struggles of the strong. Are steps toward some happy goal, The story of llopes song. {lope leads the child to plant the flower, The man to sow the teed; Nor leaves fUlfillnient to her hour, But prompt again to deed. Aud ere upon the old man's dust The grass k seen to wave, We look through fallen tears--to trust [lope's sunshine on the grave, Oh no? it is no flattering lurk, No fancy, weak or fond, When hope would bid us rest secure, lit better lite beyond. Nor loss, nor shame, nor grief nor sin„ Her promise may gainsay; The voice Divlnc bath spok_e And God did ne'er betray, THE FATES MURDER Bnerve of Mc Ten :cr.—A writer in the Phila delphia North American, gays:—The confestdon of W. Dandridge Eppes, the rnnrderer of Adolphus Muir, of Dinwiddie, Co., Virginia, I noticed in your raper. This is nyie oldie most extraordinary cat-es of cold-blooded murder, that has ever been recorded in our country, and one that calculated to remind na to be cver'Ci•atchful over ourselte4. The writer of thieves, at the time the deed %%as committed, a resident of that county, and familiar with the parties and the facts, find will never forget the profound sensati9n created at the announcement of the mid-- dercr's rn me . Eppes and Muir were nei ghbors and friends oc cupying the highest position in society. Tim latter %vas a young man, full of premise and hope, hand- Fume and accomplished; animas about to otThr his hand an I heart to the lovely and accomplished daugliL ter of his destroyer. Ile held a bond against Eppes for a few liundred dollars, and was on a visit to col lect the amount at the request of P,ppes, who signi fied his wish to pay it. At this visit Eppes propos ed a ride and a hunt for deer for an hour or two, and then return to dinner. This was agreed to, and when separated for a few moments, in a quiet and eeluded spot, the fatal shot was given. When Muir fell, Eppes approached him, and found him liv ing, and under the impression that the shot was ac cidental. ilia seeinglippes deliberately reloading his gun, he became alarmed, and inquired if he in tended to hill him. Eppes replied, Redid. lie then - told Eppes that if it was money he desired he might have the bond—only spare his life'. Ile then pulled out his watch and handed it to Eppes, with a reyte-t to give it to his sister, and prepared for his approach ing end. It was then that Muir summoned him to meet him at the bar of God, ns alluded to in the confess ion. Eves stood by calmly Iktening to his appeals, and with the heart of a demon, deliberately shot him again, and plundered him of the bond and valuables about his persons. This fatal watch accustomed, to note the fleeting hour of time, disclosed the awful deed! It was found a few tic i : i s altos , in a jew e b.- er's shop in Peterslnvgh. where it had been sold by the murderer. A connection ot Eopcs' accidentally hearing of this, immTlictely despatch: , ) a negro man upon a horse to inform Eppes of the discovery. The poor negro, faitLiti! to his tri,st, but'fatal to ihe horse, arrived behoo the 111C.,,i:e1,!zer of the law. and Eppes C•CO.pal. His e:cape was only for the (tine. That silent monitor Within, would not be still, and Texas though far distant. was not. far enough l') hide him from ven;:eance of the law. Thus rerii=hed 11 7 . Ilamlriuge Eppes. the protideg matt ti:e pro:tie:it Comm Im%ealtit of the United States! ExAMINATtoN I)‘y.—,l:chiii teacher, preparing for an exhibition ul his school, selected a cla , s of pupils, and n rote do 0. n the questions and a min ers to the question he would pot to :them no examina,- lion day. ' Eli' day came. and so came the ‘innig hopefuls, all but one. The pupils took their place as had been atratogeil, and all %%cut glibly on until the qustEm fur the absentee, when the teacher asked; "In %%horn do you beleiver"l'he pupil" who sat next the vacant seat, without n o ticing n hose ques lien it was,"an.fwered, "Napoleon Bun apart." "No, nits' ang rily exclamed the teacher, "In whom do you belet"ver'' "Napolen 11 mapart," 110ro the - teacher began to smell the rat. and lia , dity said "You beleive in the hilly ghost, 110 yffi, nay . - N , ),. 1 said the pupil, amid roar 4 of iinconartaide langhter,l "The boy that beleires m the Indy ghost hasn't cony' to school today. IL's at home, sick a bed." Ssoamo.—"My nude P-- was an nwinl sno rer. 'lie could be head further than, a blacktith' . s forge; hut, my aunt became so accustomed to it. that is soothed her repose. l'ltcy acre a Nery dmmi.,llc couple, never slept apart for many years. At length my uncle was required to loten.l a court at come hundred miles distant. The, first night after his departure, My aunt never t.lept a wink: she mired the snoring. The second night ya-se.l away in the same way and sho probably wool I have die.' h iLnot been for the ingenuity of a tervant girl: ',betook the coffee mill into my moo's chamber cv;d' ground her_ to sle,ep, at ()Lee. ' The time n as, %viten Indies ho went a vis• iting took their %%oil; nith them. This is the lea bon why IA e have; such exeeNeut mother,. Him% Shlglar would a gtiy woman look, in a fashienab'e circle, darning her father's rouct,ings, or eArdibg wool to spin! Would not her Companions Mogi) at ter? And set, such a woman %%sold be a prize lor bomebody. Blessed is the mnn who ;homes hi wire from the pu ur despised girls "nlio nork for b lining." •;-‘ TtuNas Arenovu.—To show that we :ire nUI in-:pied prejudge to Gen. Tayh,r's ndinint-tration by any "factious 00;iosition,” we are Ire to say that e think him for having, kept Daniel Webster out of his Cabinet—for having refused to honor COrvi if/ by an appointment,—for saving 1 ) ...nn-ydrnnia Irvin the degradation of rt::kee.art nc n Stevens in councils—for keening Trionnu Smith out of !s is household—and for not allow inc. loin-elf to be im posed upon by that charlatan ! 13dtier Pend eyircniart. FRANK COUR'NIIIP.—An old Cobut ' ,id his ad dresses to one of the richest heiresses of Paris. Jo asking,her hand in marriage, he frankly said to her: "Miss B. I am very old, and you are very yono.rn will you do the the honor to bec.nne my widow?" I 1:1' Some old bachelor thus describe matrimenin trateling:—"lf you see a gentleman and a lady the same coach, in profound silri , co, the one lookin out at one silo, and the oilier at the other at tr other side, never itmtgine they mean any 'harm One another; they aredtlreatl.y honeNtly Married." A DRLICATE ANNOUNCEMENT.—An English p per has the following delteate announcement: It Lis stated that her Majesty is in a ctmditi which holds out a prispect of her presenting the country before long with an additional prince or princess. A chap hai had hi; "chops" dapped for kissing a married woman in the streets of Charles ton; without saying "by yer leave, ma'am." Some 'fellows are stupiihenotigh to think that because the ladies let Zachary Taylor and Henry Clay kiss theth without saying nay; they way assume a like libel - IY. —N. Yo.Gluhr. ' A COCKNEY enr.t.oqur.—"l say, Jim, are going to see that man hung to•morro% I" "I don't know, Dick: vot's he gnt to he hitno• fury" "Vy, bless your, for 'tirse stealing." ~ i "For stealing alone? Vet a fool! Vy didn't-be bUy von on trust, and never pay for him?' ; A IttellEt.oa'sfarit.—Miss Bremer tells us that the life of a rich bachelor a splendid breakfast, a tolerably flat dinner, 4 4nd a most miserable supper; • "To ERR IS HUMACI ! "-A clergyman havingtin r dtilged too freely in filling up his glass, went o e Sabbath into the pulpit, and having given out. a hymn to hi/ cogregation, sat down when the melo ly of theettered suing soon lulled him to sleep, and -he .erintinued i for enme time in play a treble base Fyad phnnywith his nose, At length one of the deacons as cended to the sacred desk, and told him the hymn teavout. ,' Well," says he, , :igifl-it up again." THE WEEKLY OBSERVER Is runLislitti) . BY B. V. , CORNER OF STATE ST. AND Tilt PUBLIC SQUARE,' znxti,lr A. , TERMS OF THE PAPER.; City subscribers by the earner, at 1 $2,00 By tnnil,lor at the office. in novaneq. . u 1.50 ri - ir Got paid in advance, or within three months - Sian the time of subscribing, two dollars wilt be Charged. - ,- "'All communication* must ho Post paid. • RATES OF ADVERTISING. • Cards not exceeding .1 litres, one year. 11,00 One square IA hi 10,00 do. do. riv months. 0,011 do. do. throe months. 8,00 Than-ient advertiwitients, .50 cents per eithlatis. of fifteen lines or he's, for the lirst imeriion; Y 1 cents for each ont insertion. • I'Yearly ad% onkel% have the privilege of changingrit but at no time are allowed to occupy more than two squares, and to lie limited to their immediate trataißcie. Advert italtlenta not having otherrlirections. a ill be inserted till forbid and charged accordingly. [53 1 J g -, 3 OrN If. - -' _ '3' (0 Kr°l *E CO 7CM V 'AC:FLIEDKING, Witot.t:s %IA &.' Rrrau. denier in Groceries. font Slnres, Cro% P ions and Pittsburgh uninufactured-articietl So. 2, Fleming Bloclr, and ith ktrret, Canal Basic, 1:1 ie, Pa. , Atti,rney dr. Comm , ller at Law, (it Ticein tipatilding's,Exeliange, Buffalo, N. V. Collecting and commercial Inii.itic , !s will reeeivo romp! attetilon. REFl.lll , Nevs.—A. Dtaivi, NJA GRANT, Esq. JOSIAH ern a riling & Colinuisbion Mereliant, co die Isol lie iicck, cast of street. Coal. }Silt, I'li.ter nu I Wide. eon: tautly for Fa iC. 3. 11. Banker and Evriliatige Broker. Dealer is Bab of rxehainze. Oran., rertitlcat es of Ilepc,ite. Gold and i•llter coin, &c.. &c. , Ildice directly oppo-ite.the Ear f• 111010. Erie, In. WILCOX Sr, CO., nF.tr rRs in rCePril`. of various, intl.+, isions, Win( N, Liquors, &c., rte Eagle Ilotel, •. I liur to Exelmtigv. BENJA . MIN yl ATTORNT'V AT LAW. Cie in .ktwater's Bock. Refer to ( Law School: lion. Riehord Fly Samuel It: l'orkine,lll4 %Vain' kiathall.r , q, 33 Wall :A/cut, N fer to this office. WILSON & rilysirw:s xi) vt. itra.oNs. odic, J.l'. 1 . 1 - rsoN, 5/. U,- • GA LIIAIT - Nr.vs , trit n i t SttVt.t tr I ttidO of the Squaw, I:ritl J.'B. JOl ATTORNF:V AND COPNiV.I.I.Oft AT L tog. ttp st4its, Erio. JAMES C. ATTORMI'Y r r,.t w—(diceup north of the Prothnnono2.'s olli MURRAY rronNry ‘vo rut• NS T,/.IIR AT Stow. entrance one door uebt Ent I, 1. 110SEN' WItir,FSALE •NP 1)1 . 11 Lr s COMN. made Cloiltin,ll• .1 itig k, . late btrect, T11313A1.8 De t in Dry Goods, Dry Groc .1. No. 1 I 1."14.31, , i11e. Erie. HENRY .DWELL, -- DrAt.ER in liardwrire. llrl Goods. Groceries. &c., mill side orate Dinnion,l, and one door ein-t (Witte Eagle liOtei. Eric. T. IV. MOORE, Dr.s.t.en in Groceries, Provisions, Wines. I.inusrs, Candies, Fruit, No I, Perry Bloch. ;.ziate street, Erie. A. If. 1.11T('11COCK, pvi t.t g in Groceries and Pun Hons of all kinds, State street, three .are Ihr Itiaremol. Erie. N.1:13i IN -611-KINT, rnnvry . .rrb et 1,1.1 R r Lne and entunli , irnwr nr Perth., u9ire in'('aimninV hecond blot), sae doors is (sr( ofJ. 11. Xl ifll-1111,' rOr.let. Li ie. : SMITH JACKSON, Dry Goode, (ire;ceritb, Qneeni, Ware, Lime, I run, N . 1111%, &e., 121, Cheap4l4e, Pa. • W ILL IA NI RIBLET, nr , :t T MA rut Uptto!•tcr, :LHil Undertaker, corner of : , tate and se% entli,n,r,t,t,-rrio. JO ;1. PII KELSEY, ••.( r TrllF6ll of Till, ropi.er Sheet-iron NI iire. Air TitAtt stove., ; corner of I'Mn , lt and Fifth street-, is ~:5 :t LoOMiS, i ;"' n'.' l'or , v 3 rdint", Pro , lllec :111(i Cotwilhon Merclinntg: d..::!, ri• ill , '..c.r..c and tinc ,It. Co;:!. Fluster, Sliffiglcs, &c. Pia,tic (lock, %.• , I , ‘ !cut' the oridge, Erie.] F.L.trt . J. 1ir...50, I WM. M. CALLACIIIiTt, Nri! v rOrir:l Mato' Met/113W. :1114 41 I:.Ai ter., &e.,Varchout-e ou air n • " • WATSER 6: COOK. • Forwarding: Colilillisgicti and Proatzre Mere': en i Ware-hon:e tof the Piz Hie llridge, Erie. GAOOMPS & Co. Dcy.rn , m V:a - trbe., Jewelry. Silver, aerillall SilVer. Pi Etritmnil Ware (*Wien. 31itizary and Fancy Gooar. St: oopo,lie the Eagh2lltl, • CAWIER BROTWEIt. and 12.1.,i1 zlealer in Drne.. Medicines, Pali (.I:l“,,Sre No. Reed lloiNe. I:rtr. EAGI i E HOTEL, n etiter gm .4 1.. Bann enruer Qtreet anil the PuLlie square, 1;6,, 11%..fern n and t , untlicrn stage oft,,, 30}:L JOHNSON, 1)r ki Ep in 11enl,Sizical, cOlani•ons Sunday and Classical Schr,nl Stauonary. C. No. lll:French t.trecl, rtie. LYTLE t HAAHLTON, iftlllll . l4nv.r .11erchaut Tall4s, on the piddle square. d fen decry n4.q o f • :41r;tic street. - §.IAII, mimi nod Door Nino od.l col oer ofStil and Flat lt.l' AND I: , T 1)( Chtimliery, etotte,,•re, &I O. D. Depler in Lau•, 31eil lent, re &t. dale rt., four J. C . 31: Will YT Ttu.na. South .1 1 , .;,5t or DR'. 0 , Resident Penti.” Diller mY I:agt •I le of the l'uLlre. $ rime. from one to an earl Cell. and. re,torol to In a Rh in-trtnnents and lie ,j elearne:-8. All work wit I .51() ' WIIOT.FPAT.E AND Rrr.rn. l Groce“es, Crockery. Ile. corner of FrruJ PliYHlrllti VI/SeltrirtlV—C Oppopite the MeillOdi`t IVittl'.l , l4 v.v t , PRZTAIt,(II fro ,- leery, ( an , S - Wrirr. St.tle kteet 01111 Ihr ptell LESTEIt, S (Roy ss, Whole.m r,nr. , , & C. r4intr streci, 1 BETAT I 11. IYII It ET • 11. I Groceries, &c. E Prow Goods-. 1 , 1 k7r. have this day received by exprees, a nice as:orttnent of V Freach 1113, titlk, 3luhatr. Thavt :51 de T.litie ,at . .11 11 BALI:4 ak. INC EY 'S. lict. li, Ibl9. ZMCILINGII OWIIOII. J. H. WILLIAM., dealer in Foreign nod Domeldie ItillsoPeveiulge. ,Certiliente4 of iltposito. GOSII and Silt or coin, IA 111 lily and Evil current and imminent money, neentinte time and sight drafts, make collections on an the gasterit cities, and ma! , e remittan ces at the lowest patthinc rates.i Money received on Depo:ite and Easterrt drafts constantly en Land at the iOIVILSV rates of premium. Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Viryinin, and 'Pennsylvania flank 'totes, and those of most other States, fought and told on the most rea , mialtle terms. utliec ,lirectly oppotite the Engle Hotel, doorsfromthecorucr, 'Ent, July 1, IS-le. . . . . DUIDICAL WORICI3. , • JUST receive/1 from; the publi.herr. Lea di. TV an ..'...--' 1:-.. chard. Philadelphia, a large aseartmeni of Med . ..'• ' .;-,-,-; ical kVorkff, which will he sdld nt the publisherre 15 :m i prices; among which ‘i ill be found: ....,. Bartlett on Fevers. I Build on Liver,' ' Boyle's Al:actin Medics and Therapeutics. I ' Churchill's Midwifery, ; Churchill on Female', , - Aeliweli on Females, ; Cooperon Hernia,. ' l • ' Condit on Children, . Jones on the F.yr, ilewec's 'Midwifery, ; Dewey on' Children, Bungle:it - as new RetncdicsJ Bungleson's Practice, • Limon & Mutter's Surgery, ; AI nicer/Principles. Miller's Practice,l i 'Phillipson Scrofula, Front on the Stoniaib,; Taylorshfeil. Jurisprudence, Wilson on - fire Skin, I Wilson's Bissoctor, - Cyclopedia of itleilicine, W illintne respiratory otgans, • Voltaic on the Ildrec, Claw, FatrierAe.. Ste. ' Thernbrcriber hi:went for Lea &Blanchard, and will order any Medical. LireraryorM keen:means works desited,find farld•lt thew Plea) at l'u:,li•ltcr's prices. l'llysicians; - students nd °Mara arc renueNted to call aad exabine his catalogue. Erie, June. -10, 181 s. I O. siunicißn. 3 0- D OZEN Paint and Varnish nineties. aniliftwAvliitownl,h Bru.hes, by - Nov. 0. CARTER & BROTI/Eli. • A L_ 0 17.. 7, 43 . hb100, 6.4 it PAW) , urghrGeo. W. 14,ni.tif r I'IY LADY , B K ID UUSKI. race° walking di. Nov. 4. - I Ties Half, and whole ihiliess„ Mos , slips, S. JACKSON'S. , T EAB,-171$ung (Nor. 4.) I DA. 828CD2T. Clfutlidoj Bold Biscuit, Juste at No. 4 Perry %on by • T. °W. - 1111QtYRF . • A EEESlliupply of ceirect mot for on • Erie, May, 12, It-19. —.l largo nrsortmerit of Gilt and Mahog /i:r with Plate%of iriffOrent olze.t. for trvet- I G. 1.00311 S itr. Co. I;OOKING GLA - 2 - 3.Sis A any Frame 4, to e adt 1;a , :. old Frana, , . Jin. 13. IS W. DENNISON, on Superior .treel. !lief Ju.stiee l'aricer.C.imbrldpe lllSihtest.,ltoq•m: lion. It Bt., Philadelphia: II u•hnnl 11. ev' York. For te,timonialb, it - r 1 / 1 1"I'111011E, • oter the Elie rank Wm. P.f LAT.; /mon}, SI. D IS &. LANE, ..twLotfice sicalbtrect, la-cm Pa. NSON, in the County Bu ild lAIIS}IALL, • irs In Taminany llull huilding, iv, !IA LaiN, ‘N —Mire over C. It; Wrigt.Ve state street, on the Diantood, V FAG 4: Co. in Forcian and Domettic Dry •to and :31iocb,&c., No. 1, Flew- DEWEY, es, ercckery, Ilurdwnie, &c.. W. %V. Lon,ti= MD ii EEEEEMI W ARREN, facturer, and dealer in glass, south otreto, Erie, . CLARK, alcr in GI or pries. Pro% i• ion.: Shit . 3c.. No. 111. llrorli -trill, Er ie. STAFFORD. u,ot 31ireellaiwous Books stationary', ours below the l'oblie square. • OALDING. of the l'ubltc square, a few doors L. ELLI OT T. 1 dt‘ell ow in the Roche lf!tork. on the tare, Erie. Teeth inturied r n GI Id ett. rations teeth fillet! NI ith ;tine a 'Teeth cleaned Illfire! -0 as lo leave them of a pellucid rantrd. 2213115 E •airr in Sta; Ic and Taney Dry Goods, dy Made Clothing, &c., f..7,innnerc (al Pli and Fifth s.treetg, Erie. IC' KERSON, :rice nt hia residence onSercntif rtrect Eric. 111. WRIGII7', I.ller in Dry Grodp, Grnrrrirr, liardwarr, ron 'Nnils Leather, OilQ, /kr.. rotifer 'of le ',inn re, unvo.in. the Eagle Hod, Erie .Isiltirl"r & CHESTER, e and Retail Dealers in:4(u 1101 low ON & PERKINS, ' dcaiers iii hrura , Medic lbe Stuffs, ued lfourr . uric. 41411 PC I Wder1 “nd _Black Tying for 4tale by ts...l.AetiBoat, For the Rem NER.VO•US DISEASES, And of those complaints which are Citiiked by an implied, Weakened ei• linitealthy condition of the, NERVOUS SYSTEM. • This beautiful and convenient application of the mesterimis powers of OA I.V_AN ISM and NIA,G:si ETism, has been pro nounced by physith ani, both in Ktirope and the United Statbr, to he the irony rateable medicinal die. c.rery of thr dec. Dr. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC BELT MAGNETIC FLUID, i 4 1150 , 1 With the most' perfect and cert.iiii success in all Cases of GENERAL DEBILITY. Strengthening, the weakened body, giving tone to tile vi,rious olgam, an l invigorating the entire s)itteln. Also in PITS, CRAMP, PARALYSIS AND PALSY, Dyspepsia or Indige3tion, RTIE[JMA'VI Acute nod Chronic, GOUT, Rm. LE PSI', LUMILAGO, 13 F. NEN ES'S, NERVOUS TREMORS, PALPITATION t P Tito DE Ater, APOPLEXY, N ALGIA PAINS hi the SIDE awl CHEST, Liver Complaint, SPINAL. COMPLAINT, mid CURVATURE of the SPINE, 111 P Ok:OMPLAIN'I', DISEASES of the 11/DNEYS, DEFICIENCY OF NERV• 'GUS AND PIIYSICAL ENERGY, .anil , Nervous Diseases-, which complaints arise from one simple cause, namely, A Derangement of the Nervous SysteM. (.In NI ILVOUS COMPLAINTS, Drugs and Nled.eines fact ease the disease, for they weaken the vital .energall of the already proatiated By stern; while undat the stienglhen• lug, life-giving, %Rail/lug :influence of tialvaniina, es applied by this beautiful and - u endeifol dibco%ery, the exlnusted patient and weakened suiterer is roatoted to tomer health, stien4th, elasticity and vigor. The gicat peculiarity and excellence of Dr. Chrlstie's Galvanic Curatives, consists, in the fact that they - ariest and cure direaslo In out ward application, in place of the usual mode of thug . Ting and physicking the p..tient, till exhausted Nature sinks tmler the infliction r h ,, y sh . en yhen, the whole system, equalise the tit caution of the blood, pa oyfute the sce,retwns, and neLer do the 4114nIeS1 Witty ander any circumstances. Since their introduction in the United States, only dime }ears since, more than • 60 1 000 -Persons including all eges, classes and conditions, among which as ere a large number of lathes, who are pecuharif subject to Nervous COMpillinta, hLIVO been ENTIRELY AND PERMANENTLY CURED, whin all hope of relief had been given up, anti ever) thing else been tiled in a ain ! To illu.strale the use of the GALVANIC DELT, suppose the ease of a person afflicted with that Gone of clvilitation, DYTIPEPSIA, or any other Chronic or Nem ons Disorder. •In ordinary cases, stimulants are trken, which, by their action on the nerves and muscles of the stomach, allird tempoialy relief, but aa Inch leave the patient in a tower state, and with injured , faculties; after the action thus c‘ cited has tented. Now conivare thin with the effect resulting , from the applica tion of the GALVANIC IllELl"rako , a . :Oyspeptic even in the worse symptomt of an attaa•,;, and simply tai the Celt around the body, ustpg the Magnetic Fluid as dile, ted. In a shot t period the Insensible pepipiration will art on the pasitiae element of the 'lilt, therehy causing a Galvanic vireo. !alien which will pins on to the inegaht e, end thence hack again to the positia e, thus keeping up n cimthwous Galvanic circulation throughout the system. Thus the moat severe cases of DYSPEPSIA ore PERMANENTLY cultr,i) A FEW DNS IS OFTF.N AMPLY St FFICIENT TO ERADI CATE THE UNEASE OF YEARS. Certificates and Testimonials From the most I:tegpeetable Sources, Conti git en, sufficient to fill ever) column in this paper I'Ve make a few hetertionc RHEUMATISM AND DYSPEPSIA. Seven Cases Cured : : mint in Intro e Int IsTIF:9 t't lit rum every. cn•r, 'vs m4tter how se% cie or chronic. Skeptic, nro icterred to the fallowins. • . MEM A CHAIN OF.EyIDENCE. 6te 1:,(1 ll'xl[cl'l. No. 1. The foilow•in~ letter 1: from Mr. 41on D Felter, of king.ton, N. V, a gentlental of high re.peet.ibiltty and intluetxe BEM K 'NG'S MN, Ulster Co., N. Y., Jan. 21, 18 18, To Dr 'A. 11. etinorst:— CM About the lint of November last i eallea nt your race and purchased one 91 your Galvanni Dells, and 1 ant - linpm to Fay that it has made a new mau of me. l=nr ) ears I hat e been troubled with Ructettarttru, tors cevere, and a general weak. Nest of the enlinle system, and very ti rrrntu, with pain in the head, so Fat ere that I wonl.l loo.e to take to my bed thteo or four times a day. My friends sic anonirhed nt the per• feet and wonderful cure wrought on me. 1 net er uas better in my life than now, and 1 know that this is altogether owing toy our tIALVANIC BKLT, for I had hat the beKt ph) 664119, and had tiied every thing precious to u-tug tt, without erect. • ♦ • • •• • ••• Very, respectfully, ALUNZO D. FEL'f I.IU. In consequence of the benefits eNpottenced by himself, Mr Ft LICK procured a numbet of the 4;A S BELTS, and hating divosed of them among his hiends, thus'W rites : • No. S. • , Risosrol, Ma 3 0, 1 1 80.9. Ma Drin Dacron, ou a,k the to give you nn account of the success of -your 0 LV_hNUJ fir.lari in this region, I can truly say that they continue to do %sondem ; -hued, eds o ear them, and I do not know of a solitary raseV failure in their tie I sold a Belt and the Magnetic Fluid to a lady here some weeks since. Kite hail a complication of nervous disorders, and was tcty kite. lir. Nelson attended her, lint did her no good ; and the [ Doctor blew out considerably nhe i 'she got the belt, end ridiculed it ; but the lady used the Blt end aas cured. Nov this-Doctor haa the Dy spcp‘iafir a great Ns title, and could not wire himself hut gets t h is lady's Belt, wi,li s it kept a sect et. puts it on himself, eel It did him on much good, that ) estei day he called on me and got Ono for l,is wile. NO. 3 Mks {Nonuse, of 'this Won, lay - nll %tinter with the Itheurnatfem. the got to he pettedly helplesi. F.lell ona who 13W her said site could not ht e she •cut fur a VANIC BELT-put it on—used the Fluid freely, and in I.llollr 11•1 , 3 Sill. IVIuNT OUT T1i..11 ISO, A 1 ,1) in TO BIN MAMMA) OECT *sr a! The Doctor who attended V., hooted at 'the Belt, hut now,..str . ‘s thole is certainly a tenunkaltle.cuta. hie puller HI 3 our Belts, Mr. John Eman, merchant of this rlacc, was 'reduced to a Mete ~keleton, spepim and general:chronic disease ; he got o Belt and the 1 told, end it as hrottAy a wan as or hare got in Kingston.' lie has !Tent latge ¢tt m s of mono} in %mous units ows plemioutly, but they alt proted useless. an old gentleman by the nnindr-of Newkirk, had the Tlys p epria for thirty year 0. He tells me Owl he could not eat any thing without its ri , iag on his tomich ; he was very much emaciated and looked miserable ; but he porch:iced a hell from me, and after wearing it. 3 or 4 weeks, he thore up to the door and said he had come to thank rue for selling Win C a is. • TIE'S Ertl', cc It had made a w ell mail of him., He suss , tlmt he 1191 V cats and digests perfectly, mid that Ire is as Beatty as any of his neighbors. Ho isabout 60 years of age. No. 6.1 Mr. Wood, of Marl,!Mown, ww drnwn up with Crsmp nn,l Rheumatism; ro that he could not move. lflsi brother gat Belt for him, and in one week he ts as so well that he f,,1 about attending to his business / Ile hays it is the greahst 45tog on earth. . The wife of Mr. - Joseph King. of Kingston, has been coin plathing of leissdn - de end general weakness for Amend y ears, and also troubled with indigestion. She gut the Belt and Yluid, and Mr. King told me this day. that, his wife waslose 21lother woman, it_ he 4 (lane- her, so much goa. give yon a great Maar more eases, equally successfol, bat, I suppose these will be sufficient. 1 may say that I nes er ,ias engaged lu any business tlfat has been so fortunate and satis factory to all eonee med. Very truly yours, ALON'2O D. FELTEIt. 'To A. 11 Conn-in; M. A, New• York. ' (ti 6 Many hundred Oertilleatet from Olt parts cifilte•noury try of equally extraordinary -character could be given. No trouble or inconventerico•attentla the use of .Dit. 'CHRISTIE'S OSILYJNIC ART/CLI 4 :B, and they may be worn by the most feeble end deli Cate with perfect care and safety. In many cases the sensatioi-idtending their übe is highly pleasant and agreeable. They can be sent to any 'part of the country: , Prices • • The -Galvanic ' , not; •• - • Three Dollars. The aalvanic,Nocklace, Two Dollnrp.' ' The Galvanic' Brabelets, 1, One Dollar Each. .The Magnetic:Fluid, One Dollar: 1)7:- The satiate", ere accompanied by fitil and plajn direc tions. Pamphlets with full particulars -- way be bed 'cif the authorized Agent. , • PARTIPULARi CAPTION: . ttur• Sigoore of Counterfeit, ins! WeirtAteti inatotioni •,D, Cl. MOREHEAD, M.D., GENERAL *GENT FOIR-Tfig UNETED STATES. • ' , .IMI I For role in Erie, only liv-the nuiliorizeil'agents I • CAIFFY:R &,BROTIIER, No. 15, Reed House.Frie, 16; IE4. • ' ' tv,R riOQPEß.'B,GEl.ATlV4,;for.leltiee,l92inc Mange. &c. &C., a, a beantifatartiele. tbr sr*. uuRToN & pEßKirie. 29 'l3 18TORY of the Porchmeand Settlement of.Writtern New 11.70 rt.; And of the rise, progresi and present state of the FreebYterlett Church in that see lon . Rev; lames Hotchkin. Phi iosophY of the Elan of Salvation; a Rook for thesimes., Sy an' Atnerican citizen. Thankihineint nsrrativecemprising passages' from the Diary of thence, ,Allort tetriple; By Charles B. Taflor, For sale by W. E. lIEWRON & CO. No. 8, Reed IZE ME T:o. 7 ornatett Tx!'Agin NEW YORK CANTON TEA COMPANY'S AGENCY; No. 1, Perry Block,l3tatirElt.,lliie, Pa. . 'W. ivt 0 0 n. viciity to t attention of iire Ten-drin ki n go : Company's Nttperior Tens---milleet in nil ensen to I c returned If nut appro%ed cf. Mining which may I c Cool YOUNG DYSON, Flue do Nn t Fragrant do Tj o o I very Fine do Good II YSON, Very Fined() Good IllisON SKIN, Gond I M PER I .‘f-, ' Very Fine . do 11.tiu Fine ' , I. - Good GUNPOWDER, Fine - du 13 LACES. No I SOUCIIONG, -- go SO per 6. lb. , ) 113 No (h) ... . Finest do 75 ‘ 1 ,6 rraar a n t POWCIIONCI, VaTlOlll4 pates. CONno, various pricen, Tin' OOLON'a. ... • . -50 66 Very Ellie do 75 .. rAtra Film , do • 700 .. "NINGYoNc, - various priers. • HOW/VA. or finest Black Tea imported, 1 09 " 7, - _r TAKE Nwrien !—'l he Canton Tea Company are the et clal,irr venders of the saperior Black Tea calleil'.lloWONA'S MIXTURE." Every package.. (In addition to its conetinin full might inde l'Olidelit Jr the wrapper,) hears the stamp rd' neatness rind ele gance. -.ld the Teas ther.ein r , so thorreighly secured from livid and air, that their ritinlity'and power will remain unimpaired in any elimac. Tor sale at - No I. Perry !Hoek. WINES itt. L1Q.1301113, eil at vo. 1. Perry I:Sleek by Jane :30,. WIB ILTSI: teccltl 1#111"113 rzeu AND - OTJT. pi-b and rk I ack inac Trout, juxt rercnivr.4l by Ja/ the titv;loirr I,ousiatia. For bale at N 0.1 ., Perry Block, l'y Erie: tHr.. T. w NIOORE. Harborerech. Woollon ctory. THE proprietoin thisin,viblintiment. len tog made ronsidiir able addition to their inachioery a Well is all new :1111.1 ONO` bent net experienced Nvorknwit in all the ilitkrent hrinirlien of digit bob ne“. hre ready to melt:ince cloth for r. col. or innutitheture for pay. by the lard. on rernorinble tenon. They Unto on hind n large quantity of different kind, of cloth, flannelr, blankets, shawls, cant- iturreni nod tninnls, an well i ng summer won r of dilferent bodies and qualites, to exchange for wool. give one yard of cloth for td f pounds of wool, as goodas the wool will mike. Carding and Cforh-nrcraing clone All kinds of probuee taken for pay. and a liberal disenunt ME ki—We are preparing to make Broadcloth 11114rDES. CAS & Co. Formetry Thornton & Co - liarborereck, May 1.91 R North nest Woolen irictory 7000 tollowing rates: For plrou 101 l cloth, one yard tor II ••,. 01 . lN001; t'a•ilher. , ...l! IN.. to the t ant. ICc Woo 111 rtho wait ufacture rripM. u, steel-mixed cloth nt por yanl, t`r.c,ltneregiol the 4alur color: at JO el,. and while llama., Nalitt •.octo. 14. r t North Gast. Juno In, nalirrnam PACTOWZ. sul,serihr r would inform In, old customers and the public geneTalty, that he romitmes to entry nn the Marble bminit,s at the old edam! rot Ninth Street, het Weer, i trio and neatly o-ill,of-itr; ate A.rademy, where be « tll keep en hand at all; tinv,, a large stock, consist it s _' of th , djitTerent varieties or white and ta rif,g,ted i fi n ajo, for grave-strdies, (set in , erkets or with nut,) 'Pouth-tal,les, hoe. Wif•liin?, to tllltehrtse in ill rind it to Oreir .1 , 11:111171fo. to call and e‘aflouc .tcck a nd CP-t. As I yin not to Ile tilltior.01(1. I pledge my , ,lf to thrulshmv.' thing in my line. front 15 to '25 per rent le,s than it can I e had or Ow tort clinc age•tti for Ea-tern ra , t4ries Fri., July 1:9 tree Woolen renctory. t) 0 0 0 On t,A4t1,c,f,,V441t0r •vt f 'ol . 'lly.Sll. grartlreVin4o; , l,l their twill rate , of ea , haispe. 111. 110 v' a tarirty of plaid and fancy , IClpes or the lat, , Pe-terit f;ent:..4. pant. 0101 1) 9 1:. al•r , pr. 0,1 variety of all %%On: Tnee , ls! for bolloo o , , tt tsar. WI. I\ 0140 t.tainifil , torl. th, pre rut ,v a ira i , at 1 1, 1 14. lon inn prices in ca , h. t 1%: Mack. brown, and steel-mix cloth. 31; ctj per yard:en-Lintel , of untrue NAM'S 11 err; so line (gantlet .15 c Pt; and pre-set Flannel at 1.7 , ri , ol, I.er yard. 311:11.111.1.:V & unt:wsTurz. Erif., Mar 11, 1,19 AGLEI WOOLI 1. 1 A0T0121". rELUIVEEIW j r v wilt] iufbrw elle 11 orl '2' • '1 , % in!! and rloth is, dial a 4• have entered 1'..1.111111V/Shill lif`TV:o , r rn I 0 I. non a tos Mero,o-y. Thornton & Co. IVO havo one entire tuofYte«'uti l :rhi'•rrt;.• 1 . 311 la , prisParasl lit Ilse COlllitT}.. \\cnud are iireimred tpa e . .cliance cloth. c:), • +. Shell :I 1 . 1:1111114. , lor %%c{(. %VP ,- ieneerl crhs uts m all 14..11C1WS 011. • s% odi.P.lllly rA per! of t.i'i • i..1 , 1` 1 , 1 puLllr riiiirelewe and • of the IVI• little, ',it: . 4 hp: I) fzive pther.,l bat i, lacti , :o to till Is 110 111. IV 105 till their custom. . I l'ardi!w,Sidninug, :net Ihe-- iv, done nell, elienp and crniu rind Foe:. t snpviirc., Wen .:C . :1 , 0:1C 1, Ili tAjIl Et! necepnalc offii D.\ VID , M,CIII 7 ,.ITIV, r(1,11'1:1 4 , Erie, SANILTEI, la. M=MM 'Stearn 'Engines and Boilers. S A TEare now.prepart,l to itmke to (Inter High Pres,tirel:flgitie V for Mill: or other Mdrhinery, sand fht Bo'len; of the utt,:st appru%cd I.iuds, oil diort entire and rtt int. wen 10v.e..t til:Ssrxr & cuEsT wt. ,May a, Irl9. n 31 VCI (.1.1) PENS—( Ow elifferrot maker, inclo,ltrj. 11,10e;,'s be ,t I Pon, for Fall' it TUtllee.l 1:1iP, Jan. 13, lel9, (wo mg. a splendid lot of Eft a oil ,g,any l'rtair., of va , ietis and rakes. all It arranged e the lcoks. by G. LOOMIS & Co., ily t I, e 1 . ,. Suite street. CLFF of Gold, Si k er, and German Silver ' , mines, an Ivo of coirea‘e 'toil convex. lAlso, the ccly ircr:,l4pcctacic, t•iii.erior to al* in mr.' G, LGUAIIS & Co., State street. T 01:i W mipro% rrie J Lt L cttru brit, d Pc July 111 (101.1) T Bre of tit , . lat., cliff 'feta ltt rc, a , r, r lit July 1 t MIME 1. do I and.i'.tlte from, for July II C 1 tJ poo on hand coin, and .t - ND SILVER ARXICLES.—.III eXtellgiVe variety of , d-Pins. Bracelet,. It ihgs. ',ochre!, Chains, Pencils &c., st s4ie+4. :llama:nth and other Gold Pens of the takers. Siker Pencils, Brooches, and Head Ornaments. to tall,vc wilt tint more thing.: than the Printers tell fer, intended to at er-rittellte ,tar k t still ti a wputil add that en, for magnify ingsw,•:// obJectv, can IT tlnind as mnal • I 6, LOOMIS & Vo.7r, 1°1 4 : State at., nearly opposite P.rtg a Hotel N t:Rf.".VIC ilitreraniki;;;le., in ns Siirk/s Marine Clock,' a late Invention. Ali Cold Watches, a rite assortment to-sleet a {rood ritna-keeper ale very low, at •11. L 0011144 & Co.'s, State street. Demert, Tea, Salt and Mustard Is, Tongs, lahilt;s, Forks, Baiter aml Fruit Knives always lf mann Itrtorthl to order. Silver warranted equal' to no charge fur r ngraving 0. LOONIIS & lb IS. nearly oppwite the Eagle. v st) he Solar Lamps, Ca mphene and ,Ctird Hpending and ide Latitns, Giranloles, Plated, Branch, Candloorieks, at ;. LOOMIS & We, dy 11, 11 , 1;+. nearly opposite the EMIR Al ()r ti, and otter Erie, .1 Tr It) a April 1 •niillValking Shocs, Men's Gaiters and eu• .'tore, French street. M. KOUG. al Seal Biippi r! ,pets at the old NE2 bar Iffantod • Par ClAf 4 ll r. , 00,000 ket of Hemlock Lumber, deliver- My dock in Cr e. 11014 n ill be given fur the find Ivauled ny quantity o Popular, Cucumber, White Oak , Whitc •rry,Cliebtmit a ul common Pine Lumber., pal ' , ' Wllf. TIWESDAIT,. WILT I ed at I Also tar a Erie..% " `• ow Conaorn.• r III: sass. tiller, having purchased ihe entire stock of Aterclinn- I dize lately owned by W. ('. & It, r. Hulbert. respectfully so licits the patronage nf his friends and the public generally, and hopes lliSt good Goods, ta ir i,ices and endeavors. to please, la 11l 'nevi wi it a share .of'-c tallow— Lard Oil of the first q iality. by the barrel, 0., a reduced.price, ' • , RICH. 4. 0. 11 I.IIERT. 1:111e....u) 29 1E 4t./1 . , anima rmsraorrs Lvov. nu. A. ...... S. MINTER, I'll4\4l'lCA I. MATTER. ;will introduce the Spring,Fashion f or lints this day. nna nould most ..revecl i fully,solicit his erientl4 and customers to call and March „D i' , very gent !enmity appendage. Erie, 14, 141+1. 4. , - ••, V 5t41.011,1art219,'• • PPE undersinedta keel this 'nettled of informing the citizens et Erie anti vicinity, that he still coutinuct the business of TAILORING, of his old, stand, where lie will ba 'happy to save them fromthe horrors 01 'slop Shop clothing, by making a fair and l'anthimue garineut at a 'ery reasonable price. Ile returns. his thanks to the public generally for ie. kind and liberal patronage arclofore, and trusts, by strict attention to business, to merit and r t•eiet: the some for 0;0f/tare; as he feels confident that front lung experience in some of the'princ trot shops of Londoliand Vor lc; he can execute any work ei t t4h44 to him in the most Work manlike, faabionbble and Dation) ocher.' 'cult°, lE4t3. JOHN. GOALDING. N. R. CUTTING tione'o n the shortest notice find with partic ular care. Shop. situatesigith of the Diamond, and a few doors east of the trio flank. - : • ' 'dies Dress and Cloak Goods, C ONSISTING of Cashmere, Mou de Lungs, black, ,striped, plaid and shaded Alpncsolli French Merino, silk plaid Mado nna, Mohair lubt re. acc., &c .) uli t,V en ' - ' .l .":"' Erle. Oct 10. 18V. GEOr'fitritrFN & SON'S, SUAWL.B—Aoy•,giiaadty of Cashmere, Ilittd afid Basket bawls, for pale by • -• it :JACKSON. RGE Toor.s.—Those that' wish In find n good M. Adz. prond As, any kind of Augur, Plain Irons, 'ect, cheap and War Wed, CM% llud them nt , - WRIGIIT'S'Corner. JQ UM, PIRST final i ty Madder. :Ind 51 1 01tis.pctra Logwood CI 0 e4lll,lConrg - best, or, 10. CARTER & 11110T1101 li T 11 .1 il 1590 Cases ' t • heaves. ilatkl " 1 Chronic ('nigh, ' lINI " . • Itroken \Vied, 590 d . "`i Horses nut of Condition, rind other dibeates. 'lliiiiremedv s MA tip in large pachages, weighing once one pound, suilleiet; to trilttimlstr 4 ton horse for about 16 days., aid to , clue an ortlinar case—thus it IA ill LC sten that it 1., the cheatieet Ilmtve,intilie hi that can le givin. as only one dollar's it 01 tit it. l•requisile to not Caber to cure We know of moony who Irate improt.ed tlw t .due of a twat y horse fifty /141.] SOlllO 1111 C 11,1lCIrt•d 1 dollarri. by ow. eollm , w milt of the Tattersall lIKINe Powders.— , Only be buret-)!pl. the gentathe . artie le, and our money IA 11l ie . amply r e paid Ii pa. M ore than :PI certificate , verbal and written. liner been reeviv i ell, attesting to he virtue at this inestimable remedy , l.m. we C hat e only space to si lijoin tlw follow mg: ]trod the 101 l wing:—"This is toeertify, that I cured n honer of ~/ wino of the Ile Ives, by one package of TattersalPs Ili ate Pow i der J, The bur 0 lim , made 111,1Fi:q1 of the Heaves sine,. the Pow ! der was sit en, and I telieve the core to lie perittwitt. • At, allied ' mine for hoot , , I I chi to li I . 411 it is rtieow nelided fi in tr. ts. BALL, Partner. Town of ter ba, Oswego county. March 21, Ith - . R.rVerld, Meitla Culuity, N. Y. Mcsbls. Got iii & Kid Clit , f—tisn rs.—haying a Volllla horn that had, imml to his injury, contracted the Beat CF._ i o,ltr.lia, , il for it an artieli callMl"lleate Cure" hot which [think slim ild I e called ** llC;li C nalier. " as it made tliti lair ,. a'gron I deal w orse than hefine. I was afterwards billored tot...ll:ea the "THitetFall lica,, Pow ders, " anvi l he ellict was an immediate rebtoratioli to bound. ness. 1 have duce been offere.l.kftii dollars more for the horse than I offered B for before it kook your medicine. Vows. - J. Hilt LI Nil tl ME. "Ctertov."-i—lmitations a nd M - 0:1111CS. COIIipMMIS hate fol lowed lei whetet er 1% n have introduced our remedy, and iwe int. der.tand that several - new one:tare being put tip for e Irettlation.— Beware of thoe, and take no remedy lot "the Tattersall:" None gelatine without t h in septature ot A. 11. Gough & Co.— Prier one, dollar per Package. sot for five dollar , . Prepared and and sold it Itol#sale and retail Ily ((ICt if & IiCTC/1 1 . 7 : 1 /, 119 Fulton b/treet..N. V - Carter L-. Brother, Agents, Lrie, Pa. No t y. in, 'l:l4ti. - 80 51 per II!}. 73 •` 00 •• 75 100 30 71 ' 00 of 115 71 11.1 33EIVER LATE THAN NnvErt. TUST territipl and II& day opening at No. 2 An:err:an 111, , k, a genr•ral artkalment H 1 Dry Good' , on itvd to the rearm,. to gether with Grocerle:4. Crockery and Hardt% are w Ida %% ill I.et-01.1 nun - many tow for cart' or ready pay. ' - - ' . I M. MAYER: _ I:rir., June 7tll, 1E1 9 .. ---- - ' __.. 7 --- LADXCS DIMSS GOODS. C ()-5 ' qisnriN t: of Fretielnotot Seriteh aingielmsllalictrine,Prir I erl Lawnentlll Join by iiile Milb1111.• Ai .o n great . e. 111,41 c i Il'ur , tr.,lllati Linen ;Net and tliti!.re Bert& .511. m Ir.. J.i....t 1,‘,.4 l it Nell Alum - 1,111 fir rk State. St. M. MAYER. rile' June WI, lel-. , T. W. MOORE STEVEN'S J. R. COCIIR kN =MI - IIEW GOODS villa; ~,111, , ,,: iii,er: are JlOl re , Cil nie a ter) full t , lock of SPRING and SUMMER COODSl , ont.i.aing nI of rdOSt In - Cry % a riet of Dry Goods, Grorer.es, Iforrhr r , amt Or.Arkrry,all ()Ili loch hat e Gen purcha,e , l at niooolal 1 , , , a, ,-- r .to coal s , 01 fe told ablal , an at allyother Iloatr: in Erie.. '111(1). Invite 110,21 old enbl'Ancp.,l. ,,, !i ,, foal Gentlemen. root the l'atlic t;eaerally, to call and CVlntille their :-...mrtittentherore parelia , ing el.en late J. MUCIIES & Cu. i u ~June 'to, 1..1e. , t . . _ 'NE,‘"Frm peril lit e 'rale, Mary Gruver or the 'rrubty 'WO. at June .. ?-,Jour . . •-.11. r•l'Arrui.lre. • sal, a novel. by Mary Button, at 7ELF Cm' . June 2. I) itiLe INotcs my Jamey, Peter, Jultn and Jade, at 41'AFF011.1)%"3. ID On, Ciav flow If and firmiwr, rho noo, k , i! ; ry of I' lio-gza• no - al ,compri-ny.! weft: .fro- Cl theComjr , - , of Ito' el , •01.41 .ory (1. N'lleoler, ll ga.‘‘ :10i, I. .Ftlo. o at SPA I'l'on-1;s, - - • _ took for tho Timcs. Ll'i:l\i 1L 1 dlou u Stale , , II fililW - 1:(t • I_l '2,- . . . • TT 1 :cf:• , ; % , I (lueonF, or life In Ile. l'nhqs, ~....:4istiu7 of'll‘,..lr .1.1 !cal ~ F t •teN.r. of Lomb Hill* 7. 4, ;cholas, LePold. :. alrella I l Victoria. ~..r . June `.l-. : 4 1'.‘11*(14 . 11r - r ____ 1.; 1 1t1Nr..1. 4 Ni)A GIAIPS.- 2 .),Ve nre pow fe,e1,.112 a Luc n ..: l sorimer'4l ~ 5t1t..1% - of-! ,, r.uud Li....,, 1 .. .,.,g,5. ra,o c.v., 0 all kin', al'Oi all the Lew IP . . les 01 Dre.h Ttainintw2... ;,t :l,11:11' ‘1.1.-$. are no* o,•iving, a f.c.11.•111.1.1' of ILo lNrt•ril••,t'bleb a Poore al art at 1,11%! . 11f1 4 : i c. 6,1 .1114111%, 11..1111P 0ar,1.1%0- not to be 1001,..i...31(1. ean I. R0.,1 Urn' 1.. SIP 1'1t...•e to l ,Ivor, .oer, Ir !. Jo 01 Brut'. n' an.! I, P. 00- an! .11,:u variet. 01 I.a :tad t;.11{01,. aad and all Mail, clitl!lrea's turd La lir:, I:, : I..Nrpf,.. .1.1%(1,iP, 4 ,`N, a t 1, (21.70n„rt% .11i.1 I hi ( .o C, .t '29 lZ• rtncti.ir :••• • )S1;: 4 11;t)(11. ~ niil,llll., and WI) awl a getwra [`Weft: 411.! 'l .1.. : A:. SON. ‘l;;;...—i:tto:-!), I Jl . Pcb, -4" ; I .11 li.e e ri.eao :I I , IA r A . 1;LIVEI, (11 1i rtu•ut 1 I\ 1,4111 ' rt pular rublication.9. :7rom. I'IARI .1111, Et 7:117,017i - 7:5.T.4. , t p.., (I. 1). :,1170,1.1.1.1( ..f II .9 ..t \ . 1 1.0. \V. Cll , Oll, 'll,l l , W1 1 ,,U1',1 r of the r S,e. yr .1. ur.,111.! relit lk !it! Ji-;r rl at the Mo..' 11. D. S. - Ille 1: ", ,` uorks. mut. illitel‘ -.tyr u. Julie 11. I-1 .71.TCW i T 1111% %Li: A 11( au f which he p eltraiß GLOT lo11(1 lea% % hlr •114 1:11 r %,,S •br (II I S.. C1.1./TILSC.-1 much. Ihiclit.li turd Antericttn Itrt , t :111r) r . 1.-iler. cr every color, shade and e.mt1i , ,...._ NS, % I:STINGS. Fiwlred and stripe . l 12.t—nnere rm.: rk sat ill Vi&lillg", f:ll,y ..111.., Veettie , . liar!. :;;;,1 inn, serge C.avat , , :Lit: Shire , . Nteritto do., Witt them , en, t t pon !erg, Le., ( . .t PS. rim:: and l'he.lit'ai •. cheap at etc P.l ,f`, itillll , lll .- tint r. , c,1:11120. French strict I —r newly Pule Clothier, at the 'Clothing Store, I 1 Ccrcanecial Encl" , nre 1 -.-- " .L' 4 1 1 / 11 TIIIL t.hbscriLer has now tat hmtiltd I:is i 'l:W (1.(i'll I • NG STORF., a %cry ement.it e ;1.04.'11111CM Of fin t in v• ~ :1.0 .1. ) i1.N 4 ii , made nit in tile i:kt,` , l sly le and In the I c.. 1 f_ Iltilllilr, it Inch he in determined to tell for ILL. 11•311. >1 . 5 per cent. 'Lower I!'" Pi t z nr t' h i1 1 ' ' 1 1 , ..(. ", 5 1. 1,: j % : :. ' 1 1 ). ° 1- " .1 , V i l e n ni tint.ti l i ri l l ifl in t '. lor i t i i .; ' ll ' i r .t k l, ‘ l ' l l , • ~. • ' l l ;;l ti t ' x i , " et ‘ t . e u l• ' . ;t i nt warm ;A. , the . e. ta:ll.,hinvot shall ! p lii• - LTC ORA i { l reg , ird to (i.r 1113 , NI( or i rile. N.Atce tin ollnn int , ;I..pcillur Wilb u r In nr-11 Vloan Dress Coats; t'-irg.l:sh Trt...rd air I .11011111 r Satl: C'ea's; ._ 'll kid( N:.-m i ultr Cloth t'oitts gY errro (',a; il i ihrelt ,7vl ,i'll7trif V;i:Ti Mere. Pants Yel,.. , till, S i illil, illetino (tad l'ass,tu.'re re,;s: Linin all l i 'ol.ton (I•Pt4irt , ofier,,,, 1,..r n .i : Tpt . . l .r s.,,ler..a4,l_C.timllels, Ili t..Cl.(iri 11 . (1. ( 'I'IIING A Nit T.I.H.P.kIII.INS. A. sot Fine, tirt,l common Shirts. S,lk stiltrh.and than CTS. Vt.t:t, , ,, (10.011:al.+, Cullar.+•, Stock-. Itmoins, ~.tmiks, .. , e.l (qv:cr.. &c. Ai. a lii. ('tl ,`T1 , .1. " 5, 1 Ind I (shionalde fluters, employed ;mil is ill cut rim trim i t).i. r , t l . Le. I mmin. r ,ot I maLe ,d 1 km I. 01 el..tliti.t to order, n h u rt n 111 ;I• n.trroetej to L!I , e .Lily !..e.t1.11. Tile tril,ll,• arc , inn it,d to (-111 and Insrert therl.:thwe In the !tete tutu ell'hl , ('''';' , NOttitrrit ill the rolny.erOtalr.....•leme ,. . l'reorh :4. UppoSl c the lialliter Ifutt4. NUSLS K(XII. May 19. Is, S. I S 1 1 It NCIM Goo ds. "IV rAm. AND WINTER COOP:R.—The Fut ~ ert%er 1, now reci , ivinr! his Fall and Winter Stock of )ry Cootir,,Gro ceries, Hardware, Pooh; and Slices, Queenbn are, Iron. N a I I:. which Will incllre Itis`,4oelt full and COMpi,`lll, and hill make his -stuck very Clamp. Call and bee , . The pores ‘a -nn you. 1111 tlclohl. as I %till not Le undersold tbr ready par. anuorieCr'. Oct. *2,* S3IITIt Iw JACK to S I :ON. Bonnet goods. ~ il) L'C'D tw Express. n auoil selection of assorted uncut Vet% cc., IV resorted Sothis, all co'nrs• rot. and uncut Bonnet Silks. a , ;- Forted It ibbonc. &c . all of ‘‘liieli will he sold very clican to :1111- liners, or to the rJtail trade. at IN Illtall".1. 4 13),1iN I:R. ,---. Dec t.l I 1 .0.1 FARP .S.--'2.5 doz. Hakes for F. ale ft the nianefactlirer't . , b y AVRIGII — • 1 1 , - - Til,AeliS)lllllS will find odd ahkortnient of Any t, and all tut'. of Iron tad Steel, worranitett to ite eql.tal an y , and cheap as the cheat e:t on the corriCr Wear the Conti !louse. C. B. WItIOIBB. Oct. '27. ,Si Shelf Ilardwaio• • A - Corner:ll as•ortment; including House trimmings and nails o A nil kind., mar he found, on tcritas to smt the pinchnser. at! Erie, 04. t t. 7, 1F.1. 1 . C. 11. WRIGHT.. • • - Pogars Goods. A LA TM 11 assortment of Yankee Notions Just irceived of the rt. mannfactors. and Jilin the articles for Pedlars. at New York prices, nailing transportation, at WR IGI - 11."8. • Oct. 91. Cash for r-,^thors. WAN7'r.D n quantity of good Ot.ostt Feathers for millets I will pny if delivered Soon. at Oct. el. C. 1.1. White Vis4 . and Trout. A w.. 4 TM ANTED article juk ed al Avracw Carpetbags.. Tlll9 DAY received from the Manta:tett ies. a good Eelection of ...'sported Corpetings; front ISt to 75rents per )ard. Also Floor Olt. lOtllth Itoarth Rugs, Wuolen ertuu Cloths, r.ll to be had choap WRlGirrfs Corner. Important to Ladies• 200 PAIRS Lriqes' patent Gum Elastic Overshoes, com prising mix diderent Patterns and styles, to %%inch I in shr„.,the attention of those Ladies who nigh to keep their feet dry, to 6411 and look' at the assortment at IVitIGII'I"S ,4.119. Catnwoo.l.7oo tbe. Vustlek, and MO the. Nickwoe , 9by Noe. 10, • CARTER & BROTHER._ PlrliEtio ! ringeti.—A good assortment at G 111111ALS &DE 'YES. PLASTER AND SALT.-100011610. tut timid, dry and under corer, to he had nt the lowest market rates. on the corner near the Court !Imre. C. D. WRIGHT. TIYEhrTUFFS —Log Wood, Clitnwnod, N irwOndo Fustic, Mad der. Coppera.. Atom, Vine Cream Carter, for 'gale by Dec DERN nctur, The Greatest Discovery tLe Age; MMLITZ on, minas= VIIAGNEITIC Ortiorth vg ill the tit&d, at (Milt la Cotald111! 14,1 41 , 1 7 . N 11.1" wto):l. , %%edul "g".il i-itnets IC of an ointment—to Ic applied exterhall) for II renut,4 1 ,,....q Th e utn,o,d 'mlllllll.l OLCCI,} It low :Lel oh, ttanp,s,..,'" . " 1,11.5r0111..11,1* IF 11111 AGE. h . etleet.mg cures 01 the 05500/1 ilahurtahce, CtIN VINr El )—tltr., molt ill:1ov are Cull,' INA t 4,1 the power and I rtde of thit• great ren It in mitt admitted 0 14. the 31 - ,sT - Ivi.v ettA t: ATIOdeNoKNOdWNothe%VOI4LPfur '", Ic,l It never fade R h Ile there retnnim ral and healthy action to the captilar) quaisze the carutation sf the btoba. putter is gal, ed Ore , tbt TNE/11 Uitl ji 3O , of e taunt b.• ul, 01i1.101 frhm any other ren...1 . .. thit rood inothm that it penetrateE to tier} Sort u t, f r ,, m e ; Cl C ry Lone and onnehr, ICOI.1.171( zvd rd nut nod made of PrirlfY ddr_ hu.l Lo., ttTlgq 11111 Ce, liC.OpCO 00 re.t111.1., 41.14 N inner/ ih..u.nee, are on RTC,' .1 It !'er, rhi, r. 4.41 hu altli 10 :1(010 near the irru..l. Mal remedtett 1,114 , 1 10 ~nt c.„ h I #4 , 11 the erne in IN I 11,A M. 11,111( rti 4,1 the Pldvi,!, et er need I li.; II Ith lin* di, L., v. !wit th, Map: Itici t , ti : That dangetc,m, epiden.lf cab alvt ored 1t 141..% N1.A.;1'041" 11111.1 - t(.VI oomph SC remedly star pil p l • , out ar too, it u - t// 5,(11-rd flair! relic,' to a t ,„, .e-of NEII VOUS 111:A1).11'111: tit tharty 510.1,4. Fur NCI% GUS di- CF,t's h it s rrv, , d) r ...I . 11 : 1 ....11..1`1%:, ction, tt.r. •pihe, It 11 Oat. hub , ' , ill tin lace ur bit t, 1 1 44%1, :slut Ili .1, t-cht„.,,.,i t s - t ti. l I:ryipela,. rd ccott•FSi.re, l e relies tkiby o , t: oh Ow- a wt 1)11. 11.1,, (.11.k 11% , inrepky to your quern , - x ,ti 1,151 rd ut Ddents 1 !lase made st tilt toil' n, , tii rck went ; I call .as st ill. ple.l-1,r. , . that 1 de fl 11:•1' lit: AGE. It 1., 11,A% t.e.rlT - :mt.,)l.ar., kW,'I rr,, prac (If :Ind Tit 1e.11.11 it 111 C.", It I and ~tetturtil, (1 lie ittot4 ittal,tfvatit hstol. et cht vatere ail interu,hl mini:thus hot, d.l EMI 1 trnr ire:tied cr-et of Inflatf.,:nti. - .,1 of ff.,• Lund. lop.onfelatioli of thee l'utie 1,.:1111! -I el ti , r!, •', l'anktr 11:,le, and I. to r ef - It. in ~Ilpi.ltttnic ktortm n as the ruin.l 111..11) , t 41 . 1:11.1( Ills- %%ere I t t. fault d t r 4.,6 . . - ta,g a t-I•re•dv nod rurt:loi cii:ve 01 Burns, 6111 a int•, 1trt.t.4..t., I a cisaytt. No P1..0-I . lan nr faintly will It a l ..111.:1t clot., attt r • vc..n.11.1; into! 1,111 111N1311.1)1. ti , a, N. Y.. Jan. 19. 1-16. 17Y for clinher particular- and tutu v. tin I_, Filet, 01 and :37 A G & Mother. & J, L. Wet 'ter, lie •11". I , I, 1S• J. A. Tracy, Erie. A11.t.n..1 I I, 1-17. Crairs's Spirso—A.bdomin 1 Supporters. R: \r ylA r ; N ,i _ \ "dr. ,uri,ro.ing Hann fer., ritcter•zitr:r M . , L''''' . • ILi , I • - ill:liar 1/I‘trtli Iciii 111:11ri 7.f. ;,.., lf ; •I ~..0 , 114 I\lo , lllll •I'ZIT 1 . 1114.101 e 1nf.,,,, io, r i / Lit Idt ...f : .i. l:,, lif lel adsltt., itl tf.:l4 '. 3. i l lr% 1 ! ....1 .r t• 5 ,.1:,..: 1 ,, i ; i,, ,, I t , t , f , :: 0 ,, , 11 , ;11 1 r i i t-t II (4 11t. a, v. A tr."‘ Arhl al .1 e1c..1.1 et a lail• :T0 al 1.1/1' ft: .4•,sit , `. V. tn. m ~t ,r. a tlttt ; o t• ll' 111.0 . 1. i ill an t • itt_t.ttiffj.7. , ft lital, I OfiTh: Of ufti I is i 111 a. v. V1t. , 1 , :•••‘,..". i . ' i ,1 ...,_1 • 1“,a! 11,11 i 11,,,, •.• ' l'iv. a..! ,, • - • re— 'I , elerkr3 and • r• 1:, ‘,l 0-..r , .r..r...,• r j . ~,“ •-Ai 1011111 1 , 01" -CII, II 1,. tit; . r r,, , , , ,r;,. , • Ilt in WO ii 111 , ilfle Vt:4oop ; f ' t: f:',..f :a , ~.. , i, is ill i.e tinted 01 We greotera,e %, ice. 1i , ii• t au. , 1,1 1 1 ,.. he iltir lii I ,rr , al, 1 . 11:•t•A V iliv lir t i 'r -wa1.,,;. nt , ,.„',1 a, nt a c-010 01 ti :I+ NI iti , ll re‘mltill ilrilw..le :. , ;,1 - '.i.-. 1'11,,,,c,,,115 ate t ..1 ocl.iliV 111. ice,' 10 call :rue c, I nut her ~,r %12*I'L'.11. & It 11 1./T111:1-1, N.,:ißff:F ‘ are 11,e ~..,,learrew, , hpl orate,l ;, :10 1%,:, f 4 PAITORD'S !EMI DR. P. 11,11.17.. 3 C ET.,313 -lED 031131 It 1:. D 1. r• el 'RE ALI, DISE \ .;./ . 1,1, and InThe i" !Or 411 1) tut tt 11,10 i it I- rvcc t,t.l crf •"tr% rd thiz Mv.! linart,lKa!li" , . At r• , V. ft,:Cg-o n ti•uf ; c, t it-;;•0 dittirlot -11.1 the cilt•-t. t Ow 2,2% tc, 1 url. " 1 1: OR r 'l' I- I mo , recut thlt , ,. to 1. h n (• Dt. Cvn , l'rattl hat.. loutid II 111 ev , r) elicacivu., IL- ft • • .. J 1...1.:,..1 1 r...t! , . J •.•: 1 . Ft!-,•t• Jr., n i,•! , m. ,-- ..- c,. IV. 1::1 ... li : 41 ,irk, 1 At. !a 31 irt.-.. J... 1.11 S. I', .'... ~ I.Z. :. , rt 1'...c/IttlN, %3 ... \i 1:-.111.:1. r - 1 .:1'. N.!-on, "1V I' I:: , r - }1,:!•... K Pl:., .1•l., , P:5;1:All'Ill c,...i. P. P B:1•:.. t' P IV , I•Z!,i, ._:1 \ V :Ir. ri. • - 1 'll ~.•• I. I'. IN ..,:..:,, A; 1.... , , '.:tr....r, l .1 V.• l'. I. !. -:11-: . ~, ' 11.1. IZ. .., ••' I: -I: ,::,.. I'11"1'11'`: 'l'•t 'l'llP. 1 1 1•111,10.--, 1.: . : c tot ~1'A...-. i• ( ..- 1..'1:.• 1t,... tin v It. the v.rilmnir 4.,(11.;1 .4. t- t 4 co. :11:11 rtir: , .... 1 ;:r:a.! . ra.: : 14 (' Pr..: 1 tb 1'.11 , , p.:er. 1 1. We: 1 . 111 1 11i1t..1. r'cr, : ; 1. itryul 11..• I'. mt. 123, (11 , -110 , 1 Ft. 1.11j1,1 0;1‘ B:tgt.t I'••• 11;1 , lic,h• i.ur the a: ,r 1 ahiphio t iree tai c!iarg,. (31 7...L 7 .7,1E,'" GOT: TS WON . ob :., tge orr rr ; a••:.1:1o, t-ri% et IN no I,l', rlr ekh ror , . I re,el rihg, l'r .!vies. ,110? r.ioatt N t Le , aol::-:1‘, t. t t 1'1:61,1 knit I 7.: hrt , , , 4. : 1.1:14' • 1.. t.), gilr;or% 111.:1111,t t .1 d If a It • o; , , I .4,1 =EI :ld IC'd ct 10W...-. i. /.ore.llllsl rat. , Jh 1.,11,111 , 1 . 1 Vr , ll hr Hr el . ,Ir, I c:;,-1 • !,t4 MEI At , f:e• 11;11 , to• = tul in-, alio ctn attill!ft I . lil 0 10 1.'1(1,11. tiI Ch \ 'II I , e ,Told at much le•• • N. 11. furnizhed.on rea.,anal.le tem-. Y' All IVat , hc, and Clocks clean. t ranted. AI o, Accordeons; MUSIC ISOI.eN Jcntlr tItC)IO,, P 1 00.- I.rone Wat • •• Verge, 50. 1 , 4- - A main t.l .New Vergo. 1 00. I.unette dl if Double H,iit ie. CUmnwu 110 64 flonqs, '25 to 50. New Job's LlJne in prof ortton to tk-att; e 'll 111 cJI to e ,olti•tactiJat or the uko . 2 refunde!. Drown' Etnno.flotel. 1.131 F": ti', Not . 13, 1:•18. _ - Now rall and Winter Goo I - übuwibers are now recet% on: an! . Cpcion. I Fall Vi liter Goods, con,i,tnw et Go,ons. minntr)tEE: KERY. IRON, srIRE.L. NAIL, ...OP 11,1— 1111 e "'did cheap for cash of ready l a 'October 2. P• H. GEO. Sll, CANAL LAMPS.—Thick GlaFe, salt:Ole re term, by :flay I'2 • 600 LBS. PRENCII & VFILLOV; •WIIBF Nov. 6. I•lliTtR 600 1.116. VLNITIAN Red, Etti11:11. Noy. 6. CARTER no 0 LBS. lyiirriNG By Nov. 6. C tRT ER _ , tj f ---" (); Lll6. h'ItENCLI & Chronic ore,'l,o - • Nov. 6. i' IIZTEB , (; - - -•-- --- 1 0 ,1.1.1.0 • • Furtiwirc Coach, eh c itlf :4 - it li 111%tl, by Nov. 6. ' CARTF: I2 6 1 0 60 C.ft.iiif•Ft:/TA1T,ii,,;,,;,1.i 1,1" [Nov. a.) cAin't h -- • . New And Fresh iocerim T a im Stll.criber Im. ittst reel:MA a tr. ,11 family ai wlne-s and W010f..., , d -'• glavg. Inch lieGrorern.s; IN 111 yen qn, h'lle.ale or retail, clic.;ti ttcla • c 41.1 pr country produce. Call and rre. • 10 0 KEGS %VI! ITE 1 :..E. 1 1 : 1) .R fr i :n! " 1 1" „r:41 1 . 11- ` : 1 , and Pittsburoli .0% 6. C.111'11.11 ar. b.. -11 OCILIN BP6r,l3ol6tipn To', erema tTFi C. Indigo, Ly • Nov. 10. 1111'1 1 & ) ;to{ooVal. IlEatilmer ibCt has TCllloledltts cotablishtwe, I IV. li. Knowiton'OVatch 'and Jewelry : 4 1 ;leak. dto ruppit euwintnent with Hat , tes , , Hr &c., the * 4 .tt• • r.. I II 1 - Erie, 1 , 10‘.n e and li , • • : Pl‘ " • It.. • f I in Erie. I_ • ' EME:I c .,-,1 r !,a_i; r 171 : 1:1 1 . r 16 ; A :::: :4 ) Ii l l c 7,1 ri ,3t'2_l4 ~.....h,,,-11. 121111111 EIELA:O77..S. Ro6ll:l..Ttlrkien. Cashmere. 31 , 1-lin do L Shir‘r.r, n goMI rtsorthient at (4.0. ‘Sr;li ent. lOr ft ru kir • hi , roulh , t Nat d H 1 ' , 1,1•,1 . cus. Ilverif,4l 11.;n:. nirtho - IA ail iltii‘t 11:a%e Imi(1.1.1,1 ;I r rn tn. Warn,. Inna,tonainr E• tll.l I.t.in4i and 11. 'r\'lllair, 1Y s! eil I.llliti uttlAut ,1$ are,70; , 11. Er r, le, S.' I. 1%, . I' Ihrr;' , "^ 117. 11 to., tt -1,) , 1 C.a., R• IC ILLY j , ~~ i EM 1 c---. 1 --'------. I - 'sleA C . - . 4 4 . i i 4 ; Jur,• r , itTift I , 1,,,,,, Ela CM cf .'.iili. MEE Min EEO Ilft ii r R~" ~ PG r,Fßorh` l NEI 101 I 4 .. j. IR' , id i t tt r t) ` 3 l l lol ----- PE:\ ti u{'. ` ~LN ~~~jM, f dl a'"pk?i`•