TriII_PUTIIRZI. Years are coming—speed thou onward!, IVlien the sword shall gather rust, And the hennet, lance and fa)chion, Sleep in silent dust! Earth has heard too long of battle, Heard the trumpet's voice too long; But another age advances, Seers foretold in song. In the past,. the age of iron. Those who slaughtering met their kind, Have too often worn the chaplet Honor's hand has twined. But the heroes of the future lihall be men whose hearts are strong; Men whose words and nets shall only War against the wrong. But the sabre, in their contests IShall no part, no honor own; War's (trend art shall c forgotten, Carnage all unknown. Years are coming, when forever R'ar'e dread banner ishall be (Idol, And the angel, Peace, be welcomed Regent of the world! llad tvith song that glorious era. When the sword shall gather rust, And the bentlet, lance and Sleep in silent dust! ROMANCE IN REAL LIFE. -•-•A few days since a young man arrived here from one of the Eastern cities, in search of his father, whom he had never seen, the father having left the place of his nativity, in England, before he was born. For years, the young man had been endeavoring to discover tlie whereabouts of his parent, without success, and at last, by one of those startling incidents which give • a character of romance to truth itself, he found his parent, under circumstances as painful as they were peculiar. In walking through one of the princi pal streets of our metrofrolies, he met a gentleman from the same city in which he resided, and who was acquainted with his history, and who thus ac. costed him:—"Well J 1 beleive I have dis covered where your father is," an I proceeded to re late that in lookhig over a copy of the "Lives of the Felons" he was struck' by the res , mblance which he bore to the portrait of Iloneyinaii,,the -barge robber.- The young man laughed at the idea, and regardei it-almost as en imposibility that his father should -be an inmate of the State Prison; but, finally, a copy of the book was purchased. The youth was himself struck with the resemblance he bore to the portrait of the convict, and was induced to read the biography accompanying it, when incidents and localities recurred to his memory, u hich-inipressed him with the painful conviction, that he had at last discovered his father in a convicted felon. The agony of the young man may be conceited; he resolved to visit Sing Sing and obtain an interview with tioneyman —he did so, and When brought -into each other's presence, the resemblance between them was still more strikingly apparent. lloneyman trimiblod with agitation as he admitted that when he left England in company with the female who passed here as his wife, the female to whom he was actu ally married, was likely to have a SOD, who, if alive, would be of the same age as the young man who stood weeping and agitated before him. There can scarcely be a' doubt as lie - his identity, but as his mother is somewhere in the Western part of this State, measures have been taken to solve the mvs tery, which now surrounds the matter. —N. Y. .211orning Btar; Dl/ND soon OWN BUS:INF:39.-I'es, mind your own business! What need it concern you ifJohn Snooks is courting Sall Thompson? They are undunbtly rational beings, and can conduct their love affairs in a becoming manner, without any of our inter ference. What if J)eb Short has.got a new dress? It is probably paid for and cost you nothing. There fore, avh'y need you interest yourself so - deeply about it. What if the principal merchant in the village has become insolvent? You are not among his creditors, and for heavems sake why can't you let the man have a little enjoyment? Si pposc Dor cas Swift does go•to a dancing school, it costs you notbing,"and ps site has a frail constitution a little exercise of this kind.will benefit her general health. This intermeddling with the affairs of others, to the utter neglect of your otto, is becoming is great (teal too prevalent, with a certain class in small villages. There are none of us who escape misfortune, or are free from error; but to be made the butt and by-word of a set of gossiPping, intermeddling_ •imptetuos, merely eti account of inevitable misfortune or a isngle error committed,' is far from being agreeable. If this class of beings haye any buisness of their own, we hope that out of shame for themselves, and .for the credit of their relatives, they will attend to it.—[ Exchange paper. FiENtesli OuntAcE.—A gentleman from Booce county, Ky., yesterday related to ohe of our repor ters an outrageous transaction, as it occurred in said county of late, altogether'too horrible and mon strous for pnblication in detail. The blood chills at the thought. A young lady, of tender years and foim, had been in the habit of visiting a neighbor, living some little distance from her father's by cross ing a field and copse of bushes, through which led a path. A large negro, being acquainted with her ocustome, ensconced himself in the loneliest spit along the path, and - pounced upon the young - lady, throwing her upon the ground showing a large butchergtnife, and commanding silence, on pain of instant death. His purpose was the basest, and to accomplish it, extraordinary means vero used, in which a knife was brought into requisition! The wrotched,„young lady was eventually left senseless, bleeding on the earth, her hair dishevelled, showing fehtures similar, we opvesume, to the jetf o i l s o f the inquisition. She did not recover sufficiently to wal fo)- several hourg. When she reached home, she fell fainting upon the door steps. She did not know the perpetrator of this awful outrage upon lee, Cincinnati CommeTcial. :1111(1', Tns DESEMTER.—A . letter in the Pa wtuck •et:Chronicle, from .one of a pally bound to Califor- Atte way of Mexico has the following:— "At Jalapa we were called on-by Col. Riley, the Irish deserter, (so called.) Ile is an officer in the nexican army, and says he bus been unjustly pun klied by Gen. Scott, os l:e•never was an American citizen, nor was he enrolled in the American army. lies:line to Mexico on Ws own book,and asked a corn mission from Gen. Taylor; was refused, and as his .object was to make money, he joined the Mexicans, and after servil! iu all the battlis, was taken at Cherubuscu. He received two hundred stripes, the Jetter I) was burnt in his cheek, and be imprisoned nine months. He intends, as soon as Gen. Taylor takes his seat, to apply to the United States for re dress, which, if his story is true, he will undoubt edly get. It is said Gen. Taylor never considered him a &serial.. He is a fine specimen of an Irish gentleman, and.a friend to all Americans. He has great influence here, and has helped many Ameri cans that were in trouble here. NVe dined with him on Sunday and had'a,-very pleasant time." FRAFITING.—A Kentuckian, on heating praised the Rutt and punch-bowl, which on the christening of the young marquis, was built so large that a small boat was actually set a sailing upon it, in which a boy eat, who ladled out the liquor, exclaimed, 4 'l guess I've seen.a bowl that 'tid beat that c II to smash; for, at my brother's christening, the bowl was so deep that when We young uus said r it wartet sweet enough fattier sent a man down in a diving bell to stir up the guar at the bottom:, ECONOMY ILLUSTRATED. --A man who had pur chased.a pair of new shoes, fluting the road to he rather a rough one, concluded to put the shoes under his arm, and walk home bare footed.' After awhile he "stubbed"-his great.toe taking the nail on' as "clear ac re whistle" • "Hownlucky!" ho exclaimed; what a tremendious i ' lick that would bave*heeo for \the shoes!" CC?' A young prating lawyer, one day boasting to.a - facetiouscounsellor that t he -had received five and twenty guineas for speaking in a certain cause. "An.l I," said the counsellor, 6 received double that sum for holding my tongue in the same cause." , 07- "Hallo Theresaid ut!,',lltrmer-to an Irishman busily engaged at one of hisTirrry trees, "by what right do you take these .chekiles?' "I,' faith, my friend," said he, by my right and sure." ttf•- There is a man on Cope Ann who eplite his, incifer matches to make them go farther. Therea t nothing like economy.—Boslon Pilot. THE WEEKLY OBSERVER IS PUBLISHED BY B . 'Fe SLOAN, • !- CORNER_ OF STATE ST. AND THE PUBLIC SQUARE. " ZIRIZe Pd. TERMS OF THE PAPER. City subscribers by the earner, et lIMOC By mall. or at the o ffi ce , in novance, 1,50 iii not paid in advance, or within three months from thc time of subserthing, two dollars will he charged. . TZTAII communications inset be post paid. - RATES OF D ' ADVERTISING. • Cards not escecding i llnes, one yel , T. 03,n0 One square - •iu.uo . do. do. sir months, 6,00 do. do. three months. 3,00 Tp a libient allVeti leelllClllo. 511 cents VT square. of fifteen lines or less, for the first insertion; 23 cents for each subsequent insertion. r Yearly illlVCilikerE have the privilege of changing at idea MI re, but at no time are allowed tp occupy more than two squares, and In be limited to their immediate, business. Advert IN'lllen is not having other directions, will be Inserted till forbid and charged accordingly. , . DUSONE - 8 Lf3ara:Eclrliv. Z'. W. 11100 RE, DEALER in Groceries, N0V1140111.. IYlnen, Liq 11,1 1 .9, Candle:, Frull, dre., No 0, Poor Peopio's Row, StrOo Arco. Eric. ALFRED KING, Minix! kLE & RETAIL dealer in Groceries. Soar Stores, Provis • ions. and Pittsburgli manufactured articles; No. 2, Fleming illoek, and 7th -trees, Canal Basin, Erie, Pa. w. -CUTLER. Anurney & Cniiiiiwiter ni. Law, (Wien in Spanlilitigen &telt:lnv, • Buffalo, N. Y. Collecting and commercial tnisine, , ri will receive prompt nttenion IiFYV.IIENeIrB.--A. P. Ih*Rl.lti,•Et.q., IIiNJ.OIV. GRANT, Eng. JOSIAH. KELLOGG. orwarding do Couuuissiuu 3lerchant, on the Public Deck, east of State street; Coal, Salt, Plaster and Whit,. Fish, eonstantly'fbr thnker nod l'Achange Broker. llenlvr i• 4 Bill , or 11%Th:tore, Cori jriCalCb or Depootte, Cold ;11)0,11%1.r cony &c., &c. °lnce (liNc illy oppo.,ite t i e Engle Hotel. Erie, ‘V 11.0 OX ok. tr.t.ns in Groceries of various kinds. Provisions, Frulik,erin di,,4. Wines, Li paws, dec., opposite Eagle Hotel, next .1,,5,r to Exchange. BENJAMIN F. DENNISON, 471010 MY AT LAW, GliNCiallti, Ohio-othee Oil Superior Puree', in'Atwater's Block. Refer to Chief Justice Parker, rambriiliti Law i'.4c hoot; f10n..11 teflon' Fletcher, 10 State m.. Boston; Iron Samuel fl, Pork hie. 1411 Walnut fa.. Philadelphia; Richard Kimball, %Vall - stleet, New York. For testimonialk, re fer to till% office.. GALBRAITHS & LANE, AT MR %I.:VS %II COUNSI*I.I.ORe: AT LA W -- 0/TICC 'Skill !iron, weig side of the Public Square, Erie, Pa. J. 11. JOHNSON, ATTOIINET IND COVNMELLOR AT LAW—Unice in the County Build lug, up :dans. Erie. JAMES C. MARSHALI: ATTORSFv vt LAW—ollice up I-tlirs in Talinnany Hall building, north or the Prim:it:mot:lWe. office, Erie. MURRAY WIIALLON, ronwry A ND Cot•sser.cott L , W—OIECe OS Cr V. tztore, etilranccone door wet of elate htrect, ou the Dimond, Er w. IFROSENZWEIG & CO. •ND it:TA 11. DI ALFRS in l'Oreigll and DollitrstlC Dry Goode. reAl? mace Cloth int!, llootg and &c., No. I, View ing Block, street; Erie. TJBBALS &, DEWEY, - Dn kl.f ne in Dry r:oods, Dry Grocerics, Crcchery, No. 111, Cliean‘i.le, Erie. HENRY CAI /WELL, DrAl.rn in Hardware, Dry Good, Groceries, &r., north side °Nile Diamond, and one door east of tla Eagle flood, Erie. A. 11. HITCHCOCK. DEALFR 111(trOrefiCS and Pro% ',ions of all kinds, State street, three door, north of the Diamond, Erie. BENJAMIN GRANT, ATTORYVV AND C:CN:40.1.1 . 11 AT Law and Cratinti, loner of Deeds, Office in Tammany flat!, second story, six doors wet, tot J. 11. Williams' corner, Erie. SIIITFI JACKSON; At.i.rt in pry Gool , ;(7.rnerries. Hardt% are, Queen.; Ware, Lime,- Iran, Nn 1.11, Clierin..,ide, Erie, Pa. WILLIAM 111111,171". CA ni YET 34110 nlingter, and Undertaker, corner of Stale and Seventh t.treets. Erie. JOSEPH KELSEY, 31.%•.t F wren rn of Tinoropper Sheet-iron 0 are. Air 'richt stoves, Floe pipe, Sr r..; corner of French and Firth Stfeeit., Erie. KELSO & LOOMIS, raven tr. Forwardinc, Produce and Continitain Merchants: dealers ill roar , e and fine -alt. Coal, Plaster, :Mingles, &c. rill he flock, 0 era side of the bridge, Erie. 'lowa.; .1: liras°, WM. — M. GALLAGHER, Gvvr net. Forwarding and rointnitaaon Merchant, and dealer in Pla , ler. drc., Warehotew on the Pttblie Dock iicrt of the lattice. Erie. IVALKEIt. & UOOK Cr:nr•rtu. Forwarding, Conimis%i(;T:iiiiAr..-11.firrIls G.'LOOMIS & Co. De r, inWatches., Jewelry, Silver, Geinian ril.cr , Plated and Britannia %Vare Cutlery, MiMary and fancy Goody, elate street, nearly oppoznle She Ente Hotel, Paw. G. honsils, T. M. Ausvvr CARTEIt &. BROTHER, and Retail dealers in Eiriogd, Medicines, rdillfr. 0,14, Dye-shill+, Glass, ike No, d . Revd Ilouec , Erie. Rs Ihr . ,v EAGLE HOTEL, I, Brum% corner of Stit le Ftreet unit the Paid/emu:lrv, • LaFterti Western rind Southern stage office. JOEL JOHNSON, Di:Ar.cri in Theological, hilii , ccllancon's, Sunday and Classical School ;looks, iitationary.&c. French street, Erie. LYTLE & HAMILTON, FA.IITON %nt.r: Merchant Tailors, on the public square, a few door: wort if Rum street, Erie, L. WARREN, Blind and Thor Mannfaoturer, and dealer in east corner ofEtli and State streets.: Erie. D. 8. CLARK. ICllo , .rin %C.F!. ANn RP.TAIL in GfOrPrirr. Prorhione. Ship Chandlery, Ston , •-ware, &e. ko„ No. lid, Frew-110feet, Erie. 0. D. SPAFFORD. Dealer in Law, Medical, srhuol Mi•Tellatle(1:11 , Hooks stationary, Ink, st., four doors !view the Public square. J. ( - MAIMING. - 31riaruvvr T 411.11 E, South shit: or the l'ublic equine, a few &car East of the Enolhusk. 011. 0. L. •ELLIOTT, Resident Dentist; Ofriceatad dn ening in the Beebe Block, on the E.T.A silo of the Tithlie Square, Erie. Teeth inserted on Gold limp, from one to an entire Felt. Carious teeth lilted n ith pine Gold, and re‘tored to health and it•efolness. Teeth cleaned ite.trinnents and Dentifice so as to leave them of a pellucid All work li.arratited. MOSES KOCH, W110 , •I•S %LE ANT, Dealer in SMide and Fancy Pry C 4 MIF. - Groceries, crockery. Ready 31mle clothing. &r., Commercial coruot orFreacis and Fifth "veins, S. DICK Ell SON, Par, %NA 11 til'lZOFos —ollire ut h, roldence ou rcull,tttrl, oppo.tte the :slt.tho,ll,l . _ (.!:il. WItIGII T, w ~,,, ,1 . 0,4 ix , o,n Ilmtr.tlealeniti , Dry Goods, Groeeries, Harriet are, Crockery, tans-lt ate: Iron Neill; Leather, Othi, &r., corner of 6tate,treet and the public square, of,porite the Inigic Ilotel. Erie LESItif,SffNNETt SzI(2HESTER, Igo , : roe. Wholesale Mid /Leta Ileakrs in Stoles, Hollow %%are, State otteet, Erie. BURTON & PERKINS, ANII It kT.411. (IN/leis iu Drtigi•„ MediGillet:, Dye tzltsll:, ; , Worm,. &r. No. 5, Recd rue. w. I'TITIIIM-CifitT.--IKii Office over die Erie llnnk I= ROBERT S. HUNTER. Dr %hurl ut lint-, Caps anti Purs'of all descripliong. No. 10, Path Row, Erie. l'a. New G 07,41.5 - M tic !Attic &c ,at TI [DIALS & DEWEY'S. Oct. 6. I Az+. EXCHANGE J.ll. Whit A, , ts. dealer in Foreign nod Politest ic Bills of whoop:, Certificates of deposite, Cold and Sitter coin, will buy and tell current and nutriment money, neeotiate time slid sight drafts, make collections oil all the Eastern cities, anti °mite retuilnln • ten at the lowest Banking rates. Money received on Deposite and Eastern drafts constantly on Ira nd-r-trthe loweit rates or pren)ill,ll. Ohio. Indiana. Kentucky, Virginia, and Fetuis Is ania Bank notes, and those of most other States, bought and told on the 1110S1 reasonaLle terms. Otlice directly opposite the Eagle Hotel, .^_ doors from the corner, Erie. July I, 1P1.9. MEDICAL WOWSI3. 1 1 / 6 1' Ricci% ed from the publishers, Lea &. Man. gl4'- - V,"41. 1! i - chard, Philadelphia, a large assortment of Neil -1 '''t , - , jets! Works, which will he sold al the puldisherss 1 .-- - - prices; among which will to found: Hanka on revere, - Mold on Liver, Boyle's Maieran Mcilica and Thenspeutics, Churchill's Milo Very, 'Churchill on Feinales, - Ashwell on Feinalks, Cooper on Hernia, Condie on Children, Jones on the Eye, Dewee's Midwifery, Den cep') Children, thingleson's new Remedies, Dunglebon's Practice, Liston &Mutter's Surgery, Miller's Principles, Miller's Practice, • Phillips on Scrofula. Proton the Stoniach, -Taylor's Med.Jurisprudetice, sWil.on on the Skin, . Wilson's Dissector, Cyclopedia of Medicine, Williams' respiratory organs, Vouait on the Horse, Plater, Farrie;.&c., The subscri her is agent for Lea killanchard, and will order nay Medical. [Meta ryor Miscellaneous works desired.and fnrniah than pent at Publisher's prices. Physicians. students and others are requested to cah.and estunne his catalogue. ' Erie, June. 10, VW. 0. SPA PFORD. 30 DO7.EN Baittoind Yam'sla Brus and6tloz. Whilewnol Briirlsee by troy. 6. - CARTER & BROTHER. . . • A 1.1.1.-40 bbls, best Pittsburgh—lico. tV.Plnith .Ir.Co•s. brand—, n.. for sale by A. KING. ADV'el Kin RUIli tSS, Tle.:,- liall; and whole' Goliern• Mo rocco walking shoes. slip. 4ec-.. at e S. JACKSON'S. Nov. 4. BAS.—Young Ilyson, ( lunPo — Aitie,souliti•Zir 7 fin - s for gale by • (Nov. 4.) ' el. JACKSON. • SOD* DZIKRIZT. - .. A FRESH supply of Spencer's (Buffalo) Bodo Biscuit, Justin ,' refired and faro/ale at No. I, Perry Block- ky • . Erie. May 12, lot& T . -W. MOORE. 1 - 11GB TOOLB.—Tkose that Wish to 11nd a g o o d Ax, Xii &e, 1 Broad Ai,any kind of Augur, Plain Irons. cheap and t ' . rtanted,can dud them at 111111:trre Ceorner. rICIOPER'S GELATIVR. for/01es. Wane Mange. &c . ice., 'V a beautiful amide, fur sale' by BURTON & MARINE!. Nov. tal, lEtk , . • For ih - NERVOUS DISEASES, And of thoso Complaints'which are caused by an impaired, weakened or,unlicultily condition of the NERVOUS SYSTEM. This brutiful and convenient application of the mysterious powers t GALVANISM and MAONETISNL has been pro flounced, by distinguished physicians, both in Rump° and the. United States, to ha the most valuable medicinal die. cseery of the •lge. Dr. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC BELT MAGNETIC is used with the most perfect and certain succeu In all cases of Strengthening the weakened body, giving tone to the various orgaii:4, and In igorating the entire sy stem. Also in CRAMP, PARALYSIS AMR PALSY, Dyspepsia or Indigention, minumnalism, Acute and Chronic, GOUT, EPI LEPSY, bUMISAGO, DEAFNESS, NERVOUS TREMORS, PALPITATION IIEART, APOPLEXY, NEURALGIA, PAINS lit the SIDE and VILEST, Liver Complaint, SPINAL. COMPLAINT, awl CURVATURE of the lIIPCOMPLAINT,__OInE,ASES of the itIDNEYS, DEFiCIENUY Or NERV OUS ANL) PIIVSICAL ENERGY, and all Nervous Diseases, which complaints arum km one simple cause, namely, A Derangement of the Nervous System. ea- In NERVOUS COMPLAINTS, Drugs and Medicines increase the &seam for they weaken the vital energies of the already prostrated s) stern ; while under the strengthen. ing; %Waiting influence of Galvanism, as applied by this beautdul arid wonderful discovery, the exhausted patient an-I weakened sufferer is restored to former health, strength; elasticity and vigor. The great peculiarity and excellence of Dr. Christie's Galvanic Curatives, condsts, in the fact that they arrest and cure disease by out. wood appyedtioo, hi place of the usual mode of di egging aitd physteking the patient, till exhausted Nature sinks hope. toasty under the intliction. They sti'ettr,thciL the whole system, equalize the circulation of the blood, promote the Secretions, and net er du the slightest happy nodes . any CIICIIMIUIIrei. Since their intreddction in the United States, only three ycats since, more than 60,000 Persons including all ages, classes and conditions, among winch Iv ere a Lugo number of italics, oho aro peculiarly subject to Nervous Complaints, hate been ENTIRELY AND FERMANENTLY CURED, when all hope of relief had been gib en up, and eery thing else been hied in cam! To illusti ate the use of the GALVANIC BELT, suppose the-case of a poison afflicted with that bane of cis ilizationi DYSPEPSIA, or any other Chronic or Nersous Disorder. In ordinary cases, stimulants ore taken, which, by their action on the nerves and muscles of the stomach, afford temporary relief, hut which lease the patient in a lower state, and n his injured faculties; alter the action thus excited has ceased. Now compare this is ith the effect resulting Dum the applica. boo of the 0 ‘I.V.V.sIIC BEBT Take a Dyspeptic sufferer, es en in the it orsc symptoms of an attack, pad simply tie the Belt around the body, using the Magnetic Fluid as directed. 1n a short period the insensible perspiration will act on the pasitir a element of the Belt, theieby causing a Galvanic circu lation which will pats on to the negative, and titmice back again to the positis 0, thmr keeping up a continuous Galvanic circulation throughout the system. Thus the most ses ere cases of DYSPEPSIA are PERMANENTLY CURED. A FEW DAYS IS OFTEN AMPLY SUFFICIENT TO ERADI. CATE THE DISEASE OF YEARS. Certificates and Testimonials From the most Respectable Sources, Could be given, sufficient to fill every column in this paper IVe make a few selections. RHEUMATISM AND DYSPEPSIA. - Seven ensel4..Cured-::: care every case, no matter how ItCI,CIO or chronic. Skeptic* at() referred to the The following letter w finny Mr. Ahem) D. Feller, of King.ton, N. Y, a gentleman of high respectability and influence. - KlNG:crux, Ulster Co., N. Y., Sam 24, 1843 To IW. A. it. Conisris..— About the first of November last I called at lour office and purchased one of your Galvanic Bolts, and 1 am happy to say that it has made a new man of me. For ) ears I have bean troubled with IlliErsit ritru, very severe, and a general weak. mess of fhe whale orient. and very nerroao, with pain in the head, so severe that I would have to take to my bed three or four times a day. !fly friends are astonished at the per. feet and wonderful cure wrought on me. I never was bettor in my life titan now, anti 1 know that this is altogetherowing to)our GALVANIC BELT, fin I had had the best ph) sieians, and had tried °tory thing prottous to using without effect. • • .•‘ • • • Very respectfully, ALONZO 1). FELTEIt. tr(t— In consequence of the benefits experienced by himself; Mr. 14A:inn prueineil a number of the fiALVAN lc ramTs, and Lai iug dowsed of them among Ins Wends, thus writes : No. z. MT Dian DOCTOR, You ask use to giye a ou an account of the success of your GALVANIC BELTS in this region. I can trusty say that they continue to do wonders ; hundseds wear them and do not know of a solitary case of failure in their use. I cold a Belt and the Magnetic Fluid to a lady here some weeks since. She had a complication of nervous disorders, and was •cry low. Dr. Nelson attended her, but did her nozood ,• and the Doctor blew out considerably when she got the belt, and ridiculed it • hat the lady used the nett and was cured. Now this Doctor had the Dyspepsia fora great while, and could not cure himself; hut gets (his lads 's Belt, ,wishes it kept is secret, puts it on himself, and it tint him so much good, that \ yesterday he called on me and got one for his wife. bliss VtNO11:11.4Olt, of this town, lay all winter with the Rheumatism. She got to he pet fectly helpless. Ever) one who sow her said she could not lit e. She sent for a 4:Ate V.%NIC BECT—put it on—used the Fluid fieely, and in LIMIT hAV3 WC .I.NT ncr tisin.n , sui IS TO as. stantoso swot. 14 LEX The Doctor who attended Miss V., hooted at dhe Belt, but now F. 90 there in cettainl) a remarkalle cum the power m ) out Belts. Mr. John Email, rneschant of this place, was reduced to a dnere skeleton. b) 1)s verde and general chronic disease ; lm got elicit and the Plaid, and is how as hralthy a than as we Aate gal in Kingston. Ile has spent large toms of money in %alums nostrums ineritnotly, lint they all pros ed uselcis. An old gentleman b) the name of Ness kirk, her 4 the Ilya • 'ajar thirtyl yrars. lle tells me that he could not eat any thim, %salient t4a ri-ing on his stomach ; he wet very much einauated end looked miserable ; ,but he puielnsed Belt limn me. and o f er ss curing it 3or 4 weeks, he drove up to the door and raid It had Come to thank me Cur selling him Canis. Tu.'s i had made cl well man of him: lie says that he how x4ts um dtg,ests yes fectly, and that he is as hearty as any of his neig bores. 1t i,,bout 60 years of age. No. 6. I.llr. \Vona, of Rheumatism, Belt for Kim, o' about otte lid ill . ' On earth. The wife of plaining of las , and also trout, Fluid, and Mr. aitottier womn' give you a gre , suppose these ..engoged In any factor) to all c. N'cly t 'XIS/1. U. Guess 00— Many h, try of equall y ,W.•No Iron , CUR'S WM'S I %worn by the n safety. In ma highly pleasant of the country. The Galv . The Galv TIAe Galva The Maga 1317- The anti lions. ramp!' authorized As( PA! Oa. Bestia . re .OENERA - 1 For ►alc.in Eri Elie. nee. In, IST.(1113( ,ofl York. An Prenbytetiamehtl' Philosophy of t, an American chi: Thankfulness t. l of the Bev. Allan .Oct. 20; Ladies Drees amid Cloak Goods, CONSISTING of Cashmere, Mon de Lynes, black,. ,attlped,, l plaid and shaded Alpaccne, French Merino, silk plaid Natio pas, Mohair lumre. &c., &c. juttopened at 00:41.1, NELIDEN 4 SON'S:. GENERAL DEBILITY, A CIIAIN OF EVIDENCE, OE Oil OM elfir IMarbleten a, was down up with Croup and , that he could not me% e. Ills le other got a ad in one leech he was so well .lhat ho nag to his business. Ile says it is the sreatest - No. 7. tr. Joseph King, of Kingston, Las been corn itude and general weakness for set oral yew, ed ith indigestion. She got the Belt and ing told me this day, that his wife uas like it had done her so much good. I could t many more cases, equally successful, but I ill be sale/cat -.I may say that I never was bwiness that has been ao.fortunatc and sail. !teemed. ruty )out?, Al.oNzp p. FELTER. cr., M. P., :Caw-tork. ndred Certificates heir all parts of the coun ' xtraordinary character could be gis en. ,le or incenicnience attends the use of DR. 0.41.1"AN1G efilinCLES, and they may be l ost feeble and delicate with retract care and y cases the sensation attending their use is and agreeable. They can be sent to any part . . Prices : : Ic Belt, Three Dollars. le Necklace, Two Dollais. le Bracelets, Otte Dollar- Each. !tic Fluid, One Dollar. des are accompanied by bill and plain divan ta with full particulars may be bad of the , at. .. . TICULAR CAUTION. , atid Irorthtesi invitations D. C. MOREHEAD, VL D., AGENT FOR THE UNITED STATES: 184 iiroadurisii, Wow Irony. i . only by the authorized ngenti , . 'A R'l'Vjt & BROTHER, lio. 6; Reed House. e 48.. - • 1331 • • • Now Hooks. the Purchase and Settletrient.4 Western Rew, or the rise, progress and present ,stateopf.the h in that session. By Rev. Jonas H. Hotehlr,lii. o Flaunt' Saltationa Hook fortbevtitnes. By cn. narrative comPriaingingsallea Rentithe Diary !Kemple. By Charles rt. Taylor, - For sale by E. oEixagN &co. Reed House. valuable Seiiratute Mork, upon rho subject of Gestation had Child Bulk by A. O. Grussica, M.D., late of ratio,fust publiehediu , &so York by the Author. Price Tire nty•ilve Cents. mule WORK contains recently discovered intormation upon a J. subject of the highest Importance to Married Persons, or those contemplating Marriage. ' It will be found of special value to those whose means, health or other circumstances, do riot permit them to increase the hunt ber of their family. great incouvenlonee, mitering, or perhaps risk of life. A methodof avoiding thesetroubiesaud clangers, at will, (recently discovered by a delebrated French Physician.) is hilly communicated in this work. so that any person may avail himself of it at once, without test. The means at tlreVelltioll here set, forth ere therefore within the rcach ' of nil. The process is new. sate Infallible, convenient, simple, aid cannot injure the health of the most delicate. O' CAUTION..CP .- - Some 'peculator has clandestinelr .(under another name) pub tidied au Imitation. (hearing the mine title,) which besides TUE MONT IMPORTANT lOHTIOB{ ,Of It, duprs the crenrous out of 1 When the price is irwentv4lve Cents For the t;entdoe, mid comidele Work topics of this work will be rent inn close envelope. single letter postage to way part of the United States, for twenty•tit ...cents sent. post-paid, to Dr. 11. G. Ileisetter, 2130, office 127 1.2 Liberty titrect. N. V. N. 11.—No Bookseller allowed to sell its work. Erie, Dee. 0, this." 30 WISTAWri BMA= Cr WILD The Great Remedy for Conshmption .1 the Lungs, AfectionS of the Liter, 4ethma, Itrontlatis. Pains or Weaknossof the Breast, or Lungs, Chronic Cough, Pleurisy, Hemorrhage of the Lungs and all other diseases of the Pulmonary Organs. ' Important Caution. • fleware of a ban counterfeit of IViblar's Balsam of Cher• ry,rigned by one Wm. bl. Spear. tvho. in order to palm ile imitation upon the piddle, has obtained a Jae eimile of our bottle, and copied our label of direction., verbatim, subidnututit his own name for that of Henry W War, M. D, %% bid' Is Weed on the gen nine. Remember, the outside label or wrnprer of the genuine am I+ a thinly executed steel plate engraving. bearing the .ignatiire of Henry % tetar, I, D, and Sanford ,Sc Park-11011e other can he genuine. ANOTIINIt INVALID RESTORED To HEATH. (Read the fullon ing statement of facts front Mr /di Bailey, a highly respectable IIIeICIMOI 01 Vicuna, JOlalltoll co. tllinot t.} GENTI.rIthx :—A desire to t envtit the afflicted throughout the land has :dune induced me to mat,,, the following.tatement of fact.; respecting one of the timid astuni:litag cures et er recorded. • My son, now seventeen ytilfit of age, has bilen afflicted during his o hole lite, with a constant cough, pain in the side 011:1 ehe.t, lle sompanied with night so eats and lwctic fever, o hick produced great emaciation and debility ; and at intervals during the night, expectoration would I cmpr so great as to endanger his life front strangulation, Ihiring the time be nas attended by many physicians of t h e highest repute, otiose prercriptitats gave hut temporary relief—in lust, so alarming nen. the , -)niptoins and so int ettUlue was his ,4iseme, that 1 was compelled to belie% e hint be yunil the reach of Medical aid ! All of our neighbors and friends who saw him, retarded him as one n Ito was rapidly approaching an early and best erave. Alter having thus exhausted the skill of the test ph:. sic inns with out obtaining relief.l was metalled upou by the advice of alriend to make 116 C Of Inotar's Ilcesorn of Wild Cherry. lle commenced its use-about the 311th of Dreettil er, 1F 11, the first 'tonic of which gave astonishing, relief, and I I etzatt fella to indulge in the fond hope that he might yet he re s tored to After having continued the ON` of it until three bottles had b et ,. taken, the disease was entirely 0' eteLitte, and his shattered con stitution and emaciated form restored to sumo! and permanent health. %%Well he continues to enjoy up to the pre: trot time. I believe the gcnisigeDr. Wi , tar's Bahrain of Wild Cherry to be one of the most valuable medicines et er ditcovered—kinm lug, as I do, thnt the abt.ve cure tine MI - vett:l solely by it. use. lam, gentlemenl. t cry respectfully, I'o-it moot obedient wri ant, April 9, IMO. ' ELI Ili% [LEY. CONSLIMPTI Vl:' PATIENTS Will please read the tubas mg ..tateinent from the Itarrisou Ma vette:--'l.l e ineredithoet are int lied to read the lollop ing note from Rev Mr I 'aim, whose character for truth aill t emelt). -lands above totspleicti, and have their 110 . 11 Is dial el ell 113 to iiir. ~ iperlOrily of WISI'.III'S,II,IS 11')0, L. 1,11 01.' If' !LI) V ellilluler 1 all other remedies bethre the public of the same r tar:lcier. C,lntrenn, Ind, Jan. :re. 11'.1... 4 • Ii is no less a duty than a pleasure to state fcr Me t i lenetzt of the afflicted, that I eumider 11'4,•tar' B q a'swa at Irihl C' err!, a grerit hies,ing to the human race. Ilaving tried it in 0.,,,. of ..et en, at. tliction of it,, 11.11140 I untie,otatinely ree,tomend it It 11:e: f. soul. tarty n oncom rte the hest remedy I have ever tried and nee which cured ine n hen physic inns Mill I 1111151 die, and at lii li 1 thought oiyi.elf, that toy time to depart was near Tit hand. WI 1.1.11 A NI Ct i l There is a diferenee bon een AVISTAIrti 11.11.14 A. Ili EltltV, and all other preparations of Wild cherr ' and 2pnliiiie Balsam, - as sold liv us, contains, limole. of Wild Cherry bark, other meilical agents of crust HI efficacy in the'stire of conalis, colds, and aetteral di.] chest and mugs.. Hut all Me important difference medicine and niVothers of the kind it., that Wi-t clireN, n bile other jemellie.4 e only tvmporar3 teli WO 1 4 01,1 by J. D. Poet. (sorre...or 19 Hanford & Park.), ‘Valoot streets, Iloeinon't. Ohio. Croerol ,leent Or zoo! %Y' I, to whom nil order,rotot be addre.,,,l. Carter & Mother Erie l'a.; 11. H. & C. (la.e (jr. Whitney & Co. IVnterll,nl; H. N. & J. H. Webs!) Ohio, H. H. Ps J. 11. F..sen .Wit..l,tal:.; .1. 111cParlati 8. W,lcor Jr. ,10. Erie, Nov. IR, lei,. Etarborcreek Woollen rector /KIWI proprietors of tli eetahl esbnient. hat mu aim able addition to their machinery which b• all ne, beet k iud. and having eAtieriencrel ‘vorkinen in all braitehe. of their buimese, are remit' to melidnee or manufacture for pay, by the yard. (41 reaeonable bat e on hand ri lame miant ity of different kin+ , of el blankett., Omni& eaS4ifilefel+. and I weeds. :et IA ell as I wear of iliflerent belies and epialite , , to fttchantze to give use yard of cloth for 3 1 % t it ill make. OflrfilllM4ll 4 ,47l.4AlttriliVlVT inel”ly:' ft tin . 11 . '111n•f ill.Tloll, I Cast,. 8-IVe are preparing to mate ItronOrioth & Co. • Fornintry i'lnart toll & Co flarborereek, Mny I°,lq North East Woolen Factory. 7(100 L i ke 's ts r ` tt ' t 111:. " 1: . o i t i t t' ' e r t gi . 1% 1 1 . 03 " I P ;e7c . lra l ts i t: it e ' t e 1 1 1 1 :; stool at the Mllowing rate • For plain full t•loth, one yard Mt 21 Ihs. of wool; rassitnerep to the yard. %Ye will also man ufacture theFeaSon, Brown, Steel-mild cloth at I* n els. per yard. tlassueres of the same colors at MI cis. nod white flannel at Maud Vets. per yard, North East, June 10, 'SIR, EU MARBLE FACTOR • THE subscriber would inform his old customers at generally, that he e,oniiIIIICS to curry on the 3la at the old stand on Ninth Street, between Firth. and I opposite the Academy, where he ii ill keep on hand a large stock, consisting of the different varieties of 0 riegated marble, suitable for grave-stones, (set in soc out.) Tomb-tables, monuments, &e. Thore wishing, o ill find it to their advninage to call and (Amnion stu COR. As lam not to be undersold, I pledge myself t thing in my line, from 13 to :a per cent 11.4 than it c the traveling agents for Eastern Factories. Erie. July Et, ISI9. ly9 J. R. Cf Erie Woolen Factory. 19000 YARDS of Cloths and Ca,simeres or to beetchanged for Wool by the sn ',heir usual rates of exchange. They have a variety r fancy stripes of the latest eastern patterns, for Cent'. boy's Clothes; also a good variety of all wool Tneeds near. We n ill also nianafactlire, the pre s ent season towing prices in cash, viz: For Black, Aron n, and ste 711 cts per yard; cassimere of — same colors 33 cts ; cts, and pressed Flannel at Ili eying per varil. 1111:11AF1•'EV & tilt KINGSTON, May 6, 1848 • ar 'IOW AND eMensi! Breast-Pin", BraCelets, Sings, Lockets, Chains, of the late et Ityles. 41thic. Mammoth and other Cold different makers. Silver Pencils, Brooches. and Mond In short, the public will find more things than the Pri as i not intended to over-rate the stork edit! ice w Microscopes, for magnifying amaft ohWectr„ran to Si at ,G. LOOAIIS & July 11, 1e1,9• 19tate.41., nearly oimmlte rT~ilrrEir I",t fur Y.-;Hocks Oof ditferet JL chiding Hideo Marine Clock. n late nod Silver WitteiliV, a nneassortnient to select a good from, for sale% ery low, at G. LOOMIS July 11, 1E49. S. EMI - One Dollar. Erie. Nlay 11, ISIS EAGLE WOOTATIST FACTORS. r; \A T I: would itilbrin the wool erne ing and cloth n Ile that tte have entered tomes copartnership he known as 31eCreary; Thornton & I'o. We Mo. nett of 114 , 1% machinery. mu good a, eau be procured in and ne are 110 w prepnreil to manufacture or exchange T1V1 , 1 ,, P, Shall I+ ISlrmkets and Flantielit for have long experienced workmen in all branches of t and i\e confidently expect a full chore of ['hill, rill C l l , O O ll l of the We flatter ()fusel% ee tome faction to all who limy favor its with theircustont. 1 • u.101/1 Carding, Bpintsing, and Dres-ing; done nett IF rain and Factory supplies, well seaquited n lilt C' acceptable for goods and it ork. DAVID 711eCIII:ARV. JOIIN TIIO3IAS Tll9lt brforv, BENJAMIN COATES. 1: SAAIDEI. rairvlew May 1, IRIS. - Steam Engines and B r oilers. ' \AT E Inv now prepared to make to order 111411 Pres. VV onitalJe tbr 7 11111 s or other Machinery, and fur of diem oll al , PrOved kinds, on short notice and at tin LESTER, SENNE'II• & C Illy 1. FS Goi.D rEri - §—( dilibretintitiiteo. including Pm, for sale nt reduced prices, by Erie, Jan, 13, IFI9. G. 1..ti0 101 IKING CLASktrklt.—Juet opening, a sidendid 10, Mahogany Frainex of %afloat+ .izet , and prirep. it to improve the !coke. by G. 1.001%1 Erie, July 11, It l lB. State tdr: Eit'I'Z'TA.EITE.S of Cold, Silver; nniiberTitullNlver ectengive arsortinent of concave and conwx, prated Perifocal Spectacle, superior to any in Ilse. G. Loom • July 14, 181 P. SI SII.VEIi wmu.—Table. Ileriert.Tea t Vali a 1 SpoottY. Tongs, Ladles, Forks, nutter/Ind Fruit 1 , on hand or manufactured to order. Silver warrnn c oi n . and no Charge for engraving. G. 1.907011 July 11 , Pdh,l. nearly opposite . _... „_______. 111 r5;1. 9 . -- dini --, mlV . ,l lY il e ,„,.. ,tat kr 1 :7,70 . 1,f, n,' 1t I I and other Catillesticks, n ' t ” I " G. 1.00',N1 F.rie, idly 11. 181:.4. nearly opposite th ft :10 andliiiiiiippen. and Walking Shoer, lilen's 1 'Slippers nt the old Jew Store, French 4tgect. ' - April 13. 1810. , Lumber Wanted T WILL pny ICAEII for AUO,OOO feet oftletnlork Lutsifier, ed at my dock-In Edo. be given for the i find wanted Also for any -quantity of Popultir, Cucumber, Wl* Oak. White: Ash, Elterry.Chestnut rind couruoil Aine Luther. I Erie. April 22. ItilH . %pM . TRUESDAIL, , . . . ... _ . . > R ow Otinter,n o . T . lIE subscriber, having purchased the entire etocgoar giferchan dize lately owned by W. C, - ac R. P. Ilulbert,,respeetfhlly 50- netts the patronage or his friends and tail public generally, and hopes that good Goods, fair pafr,ce and endeavors. to , please. will meet with a share of custom. Lard Oil of the first quality. by the barrel, at a reduced price, , , • RICLI'Dq 0 HULBERT. O. _ Erie, July 99, ]PIB. „ , ~ 11, 5. 0 4118. FIRST quality Madder. and 500 Rio. extra Logwood CIO Handford's best, Nov, 10, ' TER &B • OTHER. y OOKINGOLAQ.9P:3,-A law assornnent of Gilt and Whoa anyTramea,, together with Plates of Mecca t slit% for reset ting old Frames. G. 1.00718 at, CO. Erie, Jam. 11 tov, THE "IIIGINAI, AND GENUINE . • lITELBBBID3. O O TATTIERANELIS 8110.1711 V OVDEIIO. III.IS CURED. the la s t year— -15110 Cabes of !leases. tniX) " •• Chronic Cough,' %WO .• " aroken iVind, , 5'100•• .• Horses nut of Condition, mid other diseases. Thls remedy Is put up in large packages, weighing oser one pound, sufficient to administer ton horse for at Hi days, and to sure an ordinary ease—thus it will he seen that it is the cheapest Heave medicine that can be given, as only one dollar's worth is requisite in most Cases to cure. We know of many cwho have improve:l the value of a heavy horse tinyl aim some one hundred dollars, by one dollars worth of the Tattersall Heave Powders.— Only be BUM le get the genuine.article, and your money vu ill be amply repaid to you. - . More than 510 certificates verbal and written. have been receiv- % t , attesting to the virtue of this inestimable remedy, but we has e , I oily space to subjoin the following: 1 , Read the tollowing:—"This e. to,certify, that I cured aJtorbe of mine of the Heaves, by one package of Tatter-airs 'leave I',m -derv. The horse ban made no sign of the lie Ives since the Pow der was given. anti 1 behm e the cure to be permanent. A-' a med icine Mr horses, I belies e ii Is all It is recommended Mr. O. S. HALL, Partner. Toss u of Scribe, Oswego comity. March 91, 181. 4 . . lirridand. Oneid I a Consty, ..N. I. Messns. Gomm & Kt [coin—tit • I s.--Ilat lag a )oung horse that had, much to his Injury, contrasted the 111',,VeS. I purehme,l for it an article called "Ilease Cure" but w Lich I Minh should he called "heat e maker.", as it 111i1 , 11. mile ll"r:erigriil ,M:11 V. unw than before. I was rifterwaiils i tutored to els eit the "Tattersall Ileave Powders," and the effect Iva,. an p1111111.111.11e re , teration to sieuel nese,. I have since been oirere,l fill , / &Ware mote for the limbo than I offered it for belbre it took soUr medicine. Yours, .1: IWRI.INGAME "Cs UTlON."—lmittitions and worthless mutt minds has e fol ' loss ed tic whermer \Ne lame introduced our trunsly . and the un derstand that several new onus are' king put lip tor circulation.— Ileware of those, and take no remedy hut "the :Tattersall." None genuine without the signature ul A; 11. Gough & Co.— Price one dollar per Package, six for is dolPirs. Prepared and 11110 561.1 clbole-aft. and retail by Goilt:11 & KETCHUM, 149 Fulton Street. N. Y• Carter & Brother, Agents, Erie, Pa. N0v..25, 13,1 th OnrZli EIETTER. LATE TEIAISTMMErt. • JOBT recMvetlaiiil this day opening at NO, 1 2 American Block, VOITaI as.ortiiii•ut ot Dr) Cooti, sotit.l to th e rem . o n, to. goner with Groceries, Crockery and Ilarcl‘‘ ar • which ‘N tlt Le-old unit:mall) low loreash or 'cad!, pay. .M.l YER. Erie, juts 704 ' •- , . LADIES DRESS GOODS. CONSISI'ING of ' , retie h slid Scotch Ginghatmsllalzorillem.Prit.i r.l Lawns ni1.1.11.1111.% 1. Wl(' 3litsliti. Ako n grvat x•nrit•l) 01 iV0r , ..ti..1 awl Liiieti Nol and unite llere.r i3ilalll., jtvq. rreeht d at'No2 Atorrirnit Work Stlac :4. .NI. MA Y I:11. Eric, Soon lib, ISIS. , NDW GOODS rul.serllwre , areitt-t rvreit Inc a sttr Intl rt. ck of SPRING and S1t:11 ‘11:It 11...H1D:1 cow:A:tint! ta .11111,1.1a:co varteq of try Goode, Grorerieg. Iforthrrire and (•rorkem all of nitwit Ita‘ t• burn purchat-ctrat nntnatztl lon rat , anti N% I . ~`l.l O, al ally ottirr lionv• IrlVllr their old t•itt-trainr--, latates and ttentleincti, and the Iltil.lic tzttittall), to call and cxamiurtheir ,ttcauta tit berme paella: lag el.Atn - Itettt J. 11l MILS I tot,itititt 111. 1 4 1 e. _ N'y •Pemperance Tale, Mary Cro: er or 11. 'Trusty Wife. at June 2c, Jane 2r. ' r:P.II - 11 - ih D :4. -tI:I,F Conirol, a in . .n el, I,} Mar} Burt,n, at 11 June 235P.11'14)1; WS: DA ItN Er' Note, on Jalile.: , , Peter, Julut and Jude, at .13 June 2'. , , SP.‘FrORD'S. 771:f`EIVI:11 Oil:, day b} eNi.re•-: from Harper and Itrothi.r thy _lt (allow tug new unrl.. viz: 111.1or} of Coins vs.+, Illographteal and political, roil:I:6,111g mmoir,. uf the CC,ll2rt -s ut . the I :Ili!, d StatoY, by henry G. Wheeler, at - , r....1'.11'11_4tL)% 4 . June 2-. 2l. lEEIM I or iviLD - 'rhe true eNtract a meter mut duxes of tie this r's Balsam I to the slit"- and Ir the :tomb a NI; Farrar 1. Conneaut 1 Meadville IZEI e eensiduir- Ay and oldie line different , for 11001, 7111`) Itt P 1111111114.- ,r o col. zii• the wool trri:vEN:4& :ow LTI gl the public badness nearly all tinu•s, hilt• and va. eis'or with to pureharge rk and pri furnish any II he had of MEM 'non• ready Ide !There, at f plaid and pants , and for winnnei \ at the fol d-mix cloth, he Flannel %VSTER t - VIEW I,prealtrr to otte rlitirc the eottutry4 eloilei can , . e httbitteEtt, thtence mid Herat satis- clwap and will be tare Ktagitae s tiyL llntlrrs veo Itit% est EWE Tlq &CO. of Gilt and I warranted IS itr. Co., AO. j Manes, nn O. the eele- ' & Co., 11C Pt met 'e variety of 'encils &c., Ms of the Ornaments.. Iteia telfifor, tad add !dint Ind as wall Eagle Hole! kinds, In- Also. cold lime-keeper & Co.'s, ate street. d Mobtard always ed equal to & Co.. CUM tie and ind, lIS & Gaiters nntl I. KOCII. BULl l 'lfit . t 3 new Hot el, tlatt ,l4 , the lat.tor the Say ,n JIM(' SPA FFORD'S. A Book for the Timcs. , T r jN(:,. nwl Quecns, Orlin' in Ow l'alnre, con , viting of 111.1.. r-, 11 ical I: ketchcs of i.wils Phillip. Nioh,lan, 161‘,1 , 1, ll•abelin 11, l'ictoria, &C. June *27. , .1' IFFORIVS .._ ---- 1 4 - 1121:.:GES AND GIMPS.—We ore now receivine farce sortment of Atltc,AVor•ted and Linl.ll Fr 01 all k HWY; and all the new stylea of Dress Trinonin. , at NCETCALPS. I I:OI.7I:RIP.S.—XVe are boo' meet: ing a frCsli supply of Ore %ye oiler ut grcat hargin-i roes! I of 'P.a.: Coffers. Sugars, t 4 tiire+, &r , &r , Pi'AZ” Otir , Olt IVA to Le uudcrwl•J. Please call and satisfy sat 1, (tril Ilort•e. -% NILISIIOES.—PIease call and mooring our Large sloe k of Cetilleineta' rtite.tall Ilcavy and also a great varietV of I.tlle' and 31 issoi.' klll'l> , 0! Aloes, and it tits. Find clitlilrrics otcr:harr,al, No. 1, R . 1:1-11i 111 r!•r-I:. e•gf 6! 611 k_ l':k;,"V:—L t rend) r•trvot LI le Sept. 2n 3.10.7- 1 1:S KOrlf 11ENCII, filooldmv. and Match !law, lJ melit Ciapent.7. and Joitlcr:, Tool, SEEDES & SI)N. I \1:11 111r,--1:1101.,11, French, rcoteri and e 11;itig- I_l ham-, al 1)/AVEV'S Oct New and Popular Publications, from Press of riartrrirc & J'I'ST rcceived atthe Ill r (). I). rrii,dieril. tile fullowing lII . W aid p , q ntaru:irki, from the pry , . ill 11:111wr & Brollierb, I.c.itierime• ;II Europe—le, J tio. VV. ror.ciii, 11. Ir. y nothur 01 Helen Iterbert. .luZn•la--ht the nuinur nf.lluviin Nl nrllmm, &c. Thenhntedc,e:ddo reading hill Le dnposed of on am most rell , )1011 , 1C . terur. Call N. It It. S. lin4 arrnin:ewent 4 with IhrIIARWPS. bY %% Inch he n ill Le in receipt ut their ucn llurkb immediate)} atter publication.. June C 1 1.0T11:3; ('l.()'l'll''.!—Fretieh, EngMt and American Ilrodd and Cassimern of e; cry color, Ankle and quality.— VE:ATINC:f 4 . Figured and striped Ca-:intern and heavy 'dark satin Vt.:lntim fancy eilk, Vetaings. Nark 11/I,i fancy silk and serge Cravat?. silk Shirt.. 31erino do., and Man VI'S, Sn , pendern, &c., CA PS. Cloth and Plash Cape, cheap at the r lid Jew more, Commercial Exchange, French etteet. Ready Made Clothing at the Clothing Store, Commecia I 'Exchange. 11. I'll I 1 suh•crihor has ticoi on hand at his NEW cr.writ .lNc STORE, a sere ettensise assorinient of lirq rate CLOTHING, matte tip in the. blest *4)lv and in the Lest manner, he is determined to sell fur CASH 25 per cent. Lower _ than any other establishment in Oils place. Ilis stock of Clothing romps ice et ere drade. 1 . 10111:•11pV1 - 101 to COIIIIIIOII, and no one a ho patronizes the establL:hwent shall be dis appointed in regard to guslity, cut or price. Notice the °Hoff inv Superfinr and line l'rrnrl, Black Dress Nuts; • English Ttaced and Mohair Sack Coals; , L , - Black SvinaNr Cloth Coals qf erery Cut; Black and lanr,a Cass•intrre l'ant.q; Stain, Silk, Merino and Vas.slinrre rqe.s; ~ 1.11111.1111 d ( ~l iitill ( 110(11 ill rr (4 . erec y hi n d : TiFor Sailers and Canaliet.s,biL-CLOTiI CLOTHISG AND l'Altp.l,l"l,INS. A Lsi , . Fine and common Shirt., Silk , hirls and drawer;. llerino do. Cravats, ('altars. Stock, 110- r o n <,l o ,,,k„,„,,usivi l d..,p, ,ke.,,,c, Ile has eiperionreil and Ih-Inunable I. 'utters employed \MId is ill COI anti trim ,ip dime hest in:diner and make all kinds of clothing to order, which will he warranted to idie satisfaction. The !while are inv fled in Cllll ;11111 III:111 , i 1111" C 411111104 111 thenru nwl cheap e,tabli,..hinew in the Cowthercial I.:tell:11We. French 1.0. opposite the Painter fluid. 310.4E: 4 KOt'll. EM =el Sonnet Gcrocts. . i) EC'I) by ENpre,... o goc,d sduction of ar,orted aQ , orted r•allivi, rill co'ors.: rert. , .ind 'went 'Bonnet .1.111:-, rorted acc , all of which 11 dl br• s,old very cheap to 31i1- linervt, or to the ratail trade, at 1% It 16111"8 CORNER Dec , D A KES.-- , i dot, 144,6 fur - .i11:2,J. the inaniill.poirer's by C. B. NVllltarr. I3LAcKsm Tiis will find a.-ortment An. 114, Vier nod Bello s, and all sizes of I rap nail Merl, (I:wanted 1q Lt equal to any, t oil cheap as the che.ll42st VII the earlier' near th roan Iloure. • C. IL 11'RIGIV1'. Oct. Y. Shelf 'Hardware. A General Ilstiortneni, including !louse trimmings nnd nails o 'll. nil kindsl. luny he found, oh terms to sun the purchaser, al Erie. Oct. 'a, lev. (t. li. WRIGIII'. Panora Goode. A - LARGE aqsortment of Yankee Notion. just received of the inanufactors, and Jost the articles for realm at Now York Kites, adding trdittlortation, at Oct. 91. Cash for F^-'there. WANTED a quantity of good Creft , Ecathers for I which will pay half cnall, If &lit creti•:oon, to Oct. It. IV It MITT'S. White Fish and Trout. AWARRANTED article jabt rec.:lvo! at WRIGHT,S. Oct. 21 .._l.l --- . , Carpetinse. 7ialte DAI I. received from the Mantsfactries. a good selection of _ &sorted Cariummo, from it to 7,1 cents per vard. Alto Floor Dil Cloths, Hearth s Rim Woolen Crum Cloths, all to he had chop , WRIGIITIn . Corner. 0 Important to Zrlioa• 2 , 0 prietnir F auoi Liamic efshoeg. coin IT alatql`lll l'agerns and stylN, to Vt hie h I in lite the anentinn of tho4e Ladies rivlio tt ish tokeel, their feet dry to call and look at the nnsortinent at WRIGIIrS -------___ _ n cam wood, 700 lbs. Fusl nn,1300 lbs. N irkwooil by - Nov. 11 1 , I'ARTER & BROTH VIC GBH'S and tringet.—A good tip.ortment at oct.n. TIItIiALS & DEW VES 1.1/I.4iirEWANI) eALT.-1114 , 0 111.1 s. Qn ht , tid. thy nod hurter II cover,tohe had at the lowest market rates. on the corner near the Court, House. C. R. WRIGHT. DY fil'UFF'S.—log Wood, Ca Inwood. Ricwoo.l.l 7 ustie, At W der. Copperas. Aluto g illue Vitro!, Cream Carter. for twie by llc c. Y. • i RIADERNF.CtIr. ____ 69 g L1f.9 1 . ' 7 ~ Cniiiptii:Tai;-itiul4.lo 11_)4...1.1.phaitilin. Y ,____, Nov. 6. CAR mit & into rII F.R. —,. • . Maas I . Glass I Glasq 1 Ew irORK, New Jersey, and French Window Glass. Si 9- gle nud double thickness. The largest assortment met boa , t Into this Market, by the box or single light. by Nov. - pARTER & BROTHER. (SOME AT LAST,Alhotie Stesl Beads, Clasps, Tassels. Ringa'apil 4:tackles. new and fresh. Also, n variety of Steel Bags anti d'urses, ready made, at LEWIS' HUHU(' HALL. SEER srooNe,-.-volienu rind a largo, n?sortini — nt of Ware of various Patterns and noses; sylos of manufacture, war ranted as pate as coin, at . 1.1.311t,' GOTillt , BAJA.. Th e Greatest Discovery of the Ace: ET • OU, TRlLfiltil truanrxc claprze tirr, rlilllB is the; forst attempt to combine the FlLlrrio ii.,„„ i N WYK: FLUID u ith powerful %ego:table Elincii, ale. Oran oilitmcnt—to he 21014 led externally for the teniot „Li 4, kat The almost unlimited Kleeef e it has met h kb, 1111)110 l a r" the GREATEST DISCOVI.It YOF THE ACE. his '''''" elfectitig cures of the utmost iiiiptfrialice. The „Keti:&.s7 are CON VINCI:I)—am most faithless are coolop t il t d ... — V ,19 .4.1 the pou et and 1, irtue of this great remedy. '''' Lhdcrt ~ It os unit ersally admitted to le the MOST ivon tif REL com IE F of itiNATIO disea N se a KN nd pOWain.N tel the WIJIILL tut the IM.111:lit.t11 It !icier faits 01 bile there pillar so fficient life to in.,.tts ral and healthy action tu the cop) ies , o b. I f t h, 1. ,,, 4:11... eyouli:e the etre elation of the blood. By thi, i 0 , (,,,, ,, e - ,: l ;_ll%ir, power is ,gaincil seer she most malignant li.rinsiy LoteEL`,!" I cannot he ol.trioned from an) other reined). I‘urli I, IL, ,„." ' 43 this combination that it penetrates to e% cry 1,,,, h ,,, tt • tl i .t. le t !:. l l frame:et or). hone anti muscle, N ~ 111, 'iv% e nod lizzairat 0,,,,,,, this tuhtictli ails (o t ~,t made ...unable of puff) inf.; 411,1 trall.t.tt j, , ,,, Ilene'', it 041{. :le re;ttlil) Si 14111)(ht,rtuia-. iti ) ) ,1,,,,, z _ .. )44 NointeroAls 111,1.11ieeb :ire 4,:t teCur(l r)111 ro• lb,- 1 , ~,,,, ~ 7 , : _ 1 , col health to patients so near the Brat r float t1..,,,..,,, i ,,,: ii :7; mil remedies 'failed to product. ant ellt et, Sueh hat fee , ,.; . been the case lii IN FLAII:IIATIf , S of the MAY t.bi_,,, , ,1 , q et et need tile, u pith this di-ewe a here the !tlaiuyir oi r , l ''' 2l ' ''t 'is I.eoldaineol. That dangerous t pideuoic k ion kas the I'lllth ERN' 511T.1.A;. , , ran 111 U ri, I c rind 1.1 11.1- r/ n.,..1 ) . 1 ' For IN Fl..l'.‘l'llATolt h RIIECNI.VII:.-.1, inost Chilipletl., reined) OM' I.» , r)ted. In 99 else" out of ton, it sot! nit.-rd EnCre relief,.k Ile u , I , oof NEItVOUS IlEA11.1ClIk: in Ilan), rooster. . . "Ira- Fur Nemons ole-e'r :es thi- ro !Judi is of m,,,„ r" ~,, Atli etiotis of the spine, Ftlieuniall-m, Lonieu/..., ri rt , tve „ ,,.. i TlirMil, lirullelliti-, l'lrllll4),Crwip, 4'111114.4 I,(h ra )i t it,. In lin the Mee Gi brymtl i tur to. Scald Wad, 11 ad, sTr. ,141 Salt 1t1'e1,,.: sivelas, II of eerft, &c., it ill be 1tuw e d,,,,.. 6 . rtlie% edby the use of this rem , oly. l DR. 111 N (;11.1'll'S f'FAITIFICATE. l In reply to your queries 14 ith regard to the remilt• of the},.,. intents 1 have made it oth your m-tly co lehroted Man u s ut u p . ',omit'. I can hat V. lilt pleasure. flat I deem a t, O of the GREAT. 1:::-'1 DISCO N 1:,ItIllii OF TILE AGE. II to iloW hi)allY IAI (1 ear:. sibre 1 eCtim. ( ,,,l l „ meg ~ .., practice, and I have terted 11 llira.e, id - holorafolam.i.. hull ',el atol genital, of the 1,10-i inoluzliont hold, a Oh Mint r‘al acres (:),1.11 V. lore all internal remedies tailed, 111,1, ~.r.(e , 4% 1 i iL t . , . .i I liavAca eal Carfna of Inflammation of the flrain. Irtlrmaran.an of i!:. Duo:- Indannooto , ll of t h e Hamel-, Italaraimat, ta martian, and I:1111.j-Led 'revert-, with Ferfi rt or aln) rind r-earlet Cattkur illatah, and I:lca:rand I.m.p zr..l n aI ta lake ..-ocre-r.. in the ElMlcattair known at. the Putrid /ay nlart.-4, many valual le In ca- sere I to,teal at fropaca,.., miled of ell . ..rung rettalt. ewe. In cme. of Burns, Foot 6.e.. it acts lal.e a rharill No tticmta l or r. Ili I I.!a-tacit fiat it riot iOr Le n ', :met I L l emming acmionata .1 a 101 it, t r t; II AM. Pl') , a ,, l•juNran. I:tied, N.T., Jan. li', 1, - 1 1 , 1 Met trirtirlitats and te..-linionn,t-, o'r raualth.t at tilt each seem. r Mire '25 and Int f t i t t. i• rt. or,. S.—ratter & Mother, tt hob Laij N . &J I. Vs cl -ter, Comic:tart, t Man Potter, 11..1 rt.rar;:. o .'. IV. 11. 'finer nd, Springhtl.l, •6. . mar), %V. 1,17. 13!ipporters, • Fr.r •tritasny IlartnitufFintrli. atitlantt.rj II letltr ;ttfording rrhtf, lees for u Lich air rti,lgnedandnrc,, 101.11 11. Th 111 ior• I.y ettniltare-Gtl Of 111 , 111 ii Ilh •rs. are neat. li:;ht tutu (Mille, cat It taapti tl ft :111 ttl.o.tt Wu: eltlettee by rtf,(llla 111 any C1.116:1( 0. lleg or old. I% Pi MALI Li fortis, 114 elol MPTION, (IA FM...U.1.01 - m, Ilnt ~ 111 :,( r.il t dt 3 ,11,1, amt not a•t. and tit) all young uer,otlo It ho eitlar vat..rafit 14 tow hal n indlote to :Soup or I ell m.tru: id of the greatest t.er vice. Tito Ito oily titok: intpro e tht, personal appearattre atitl vent a tram of e% rls• abich result in ineurable I'h) sic itc.l to call and e,t N.llll Om. I•.IIZtER & TROT111:1:, H. , .lllrav, arc ti.c aole ngcas appolltitucl ty It* ratentet June • I, cnt.r.titita Arm COITGU lti4J. • it I: .),1 Y ltf-19. WILL NOT (;L'lt/: ALL DlSE.l;:rzt, 1)1:T ,fe, t t. oil, mid Mitirmai cure for all Or, ) it ran-mnittemlii.l. The Ptit.lo. ran .aleh reh uu Ilto putt erful efficacy ot the, Mol lc Inc in cttrtingUonaint.l'ef?, Hear,. tte—, I 'P Mit • It 1.1l:1" - . A,olllla orTlttet-tc. Um:ft lute :A 11"ttott1'ffe_t ~ WIIION I . :if:Myr Pulmonary curtiplaol 111 , „u Ir - 111,1110.4—0N dollettit mid afro 1.115151 11.1),tt pain. Ihr0.11; Cilf`,l. 1111 d It nigh!! itatimut . ea... •t-i • tr,l4 OV C IMVOETA%T 1 1 4s1ISto•O".—T111:• 14 to certif\ that we. 411r.L1,1 1 1. ,1C11 ,1 .1. 111 n It-01 Dr. P. I lalrn 4:1•11,111 . a IN] ('OO2II R , 1na..111, 111\(1 11,111111 it iu eSery inunnee, an etricaciuto , itiedieter, ati 1) 11 rail!) of io. recoloweioi ii t :ad a general a,ori- John I.l:lll.rattli, Jo-pith Exh.Q, Jr.. ,Rirlt. S. 11r(3rafT. eltat.. W. Kelt,o. D. :qua." Andrew I. T.r!,11. I..litt S. Rant u, Robert Corlimn, • I.llr tit- A. 110. IVtit..Nl. ( ::11Inghei S. 3. N,-lon. W. 1. IC mot, rc. , rt , t. IVih•on l-m!, Ala lIFOII :ahem ood, fi. P En.gai, 1•. 11. IVrv.; l.. R'nrn•n, 11. I'. sg,clmili.y, 1 , 111111 . 1 Minor, J. Stilsbury, 11. 0. it,,ot. CAPTION 'Pt) TM: 11111.14`.—Bewate ni rouni,ll,l•• unthations. Ever} bottle has the worth.... Dr. lietnedy." lion n upon tie gl.l-Q, and hi, t%ratto onmaeire LjL the tt rapper and directiOnr. - None other are tztlloit... __3ll el, to t:1, per llotilr, or Six Loge 1%-r Sold IVhole, , nte nod cciall iu Erte, only fl Dr. I. Ilall, carat of State and 'Se% runt Arect, .%;:enl: , In Erie rount:;.—lioyd..Vinrrnt & IVaterfrrd, 1. ('. Town & Co_ Nortlt.l%.,t and Il'ait , hired;; !plat A Turf. Fairs low ; I. S..1"1:, tr4f4l ; \V. 11. Ton .0..r1, Si Ilry field t .1:1111e.; H. Campl.i.;l, Edinlnun John Clark & Alf.ron. N. Callender. Meadville ; 1.. Pari•omi, 11",,tftlol. N. I.; White & Soo, Fredonia ; A. Reynolds, 0. 11. I'. Champlin. A. 1. 31attliews, IlittlnIO: Dentin:" &Co 117. 11alden , 1 :we, N.l Jule. , 1 lauel. 1911, CheArait St. Philadelphia. and I grim rem. all) ihrot,ghoot the count re. For - farther particular. 11 . 94` , 11 • 1t the etticact of 111eilte ple ate reader will 'dean: call on 3 g"I for Pamphlet free of charge. Eno. Oct. V. PA., L11117113' GOTHIC HAIL Ts 111)W open, 11 kir a lari,ie anal COltif If IR a , f(1111/1111? sal er (117W, 1 (.1 Clthi !Cf. 4111, Clad pea rill, pens, l.rearl'prtis, r Eny•licopia. slidc , , Sisal Girard Ve4 Chair - vs, het a, etc. Gold a iiil sth er er ?pocus, Celia s, Wail pellelis l Ito ii A „. rin fruit In:At t'., tsall,:ii• !•1111e1.NA11:111.,p. Gih 1 , 11M1111“ CI VAC' .111 H 11 a iel-s A:ell. I orri& .111 , ry alit? po-ket 1:1.: it ra ,zors and (savor :imp, pt`tfl/111ery. 11ri”.12,, oLrl ha , - SOS. beddlz, cla9 Sit I ric , ;qui piir-es re:l6 iii:We:.tr , j alit,-it and 10.11,y 6111- ,er amide% Lou n o ons to mention, At Melt v mires. N. 11. Pedlars 1 - ' Al! tc Ile ranted. Aceordt.em at S110111thtle , .• l'or cteamng lever watellep, $1 00. Lenin° NV:itches. 8 0 73 t:otnittn Verge, 50. Nett 111:1111:VillgS, 1: D " I Ne Verge, 1 00. Lunette (.la,s, ot hle Flint 18. Common do Its 4{ Coln Ilands, 9S to SO. New Ae .I.)rdeon Iliedo so3 All other Jobs done in proportion to the above prices. and ranted to gileLsati,faetion or the toonerefundett . ,...ent decr Won n' Lagle Howl. . 11' 11. 1.131 - I , ' Eri . e, Nov. 13, tB4B. New ram and Winter Goods. - 1 ^ f ill C sutecriLerS are ITCCI% tug and opening al* " 1 ° 11111 W FalChnil Winter Goodi, eonsibting of ' .DRI GOODS, HARDWARE, CROCKER'. GROCERIES, IROX, .sTEI,„ ..N.IlLs, A. l'iLl—, l lc. , . , 1. iAll which n ill lie sold el for cabli or ready pa}. .or t 01.7 2, 1.•1: •? . . fl AS.II, I..l3lEN.—Thick Glass, s t ir ; t E t; ( l:l: E fU :l ; i il l p ,:7.l' 'V , tern,. by 3lay it C u"rf•R & norm -R. i:0 v. 071.115. FRENCH & YELLOW OCII RE. , '7 No ri. . 1 .. _......____ ilfi'l lir-i. y r r , : % ::.: ig lAN Red, CA,RII.I ij 111" .12ut.CrER & BROTHER. !-_"___‘-"," i% _(f. CM= 0 x .lls kylirn NG By iJ tl IL/ NW:. li. CARTER &BROTHER' 1 9 9 ironic Greene "'PIT" ' c.thT . EK. kt-tv,:runk.• 2=-t() GALLONS ritrnit.ire, Coacb, C v hair an.l•laran • 4 lii•le,!Ly NI/V. 0, CARTERti Ott tTIIFS • ___ . ---- --- 60 00 WIS.. wllllll 1..01), Dry and in VI fot l'al!' rr CARTER & 11R 0714 INov• 6 .) ....rill Now and fresh "rm.: Subscriber hag. ,in‘d rpcei yell a t resit stZplT-Of ' a 2 . 411114 (itOCCried; also; wines and liquors, Mass,, whirl' lie will sell Al holesale or retail, cheaper emu' Corr.' cl `cashor coutin produce. Call and rec. j W F. RINDERNECIIT S. n 00 1 KEC,t , WHIVI LEAD from Prof - J.lli liril%" 3l and Pittsburgh. CARTER - k . U. R COCHINEAL, Cud ilenr, liolnlion of Tin. Cirnril Tiinsr, pl by Nov. cr_tlt ItS tr. SILINTLI3. 110CIIA, Turkic!), raAaarre. Nlaslin de Lee,Aand i Blante Shawle, a good apv.oritneat at GEO, SELDEN eicoSrli Om la. 500 Lns. Red Lead nod, Litharge. by Nor. 8, C IRTER & 111“.11:1,1111' Buffalo and Pittsburgh LEAD-100 kegs ground in oil. for snie 17 V V • [Nov. ;144 BUKTON & rEvbriN- Ca= 4El' Stair Warning;%Ex HA vING made arranomenr. for a email amount of Pin,rurg,4 and Atteglkatty scrip, be taken at par, at my tots' , short nine. toeV hange hot* (Ith - c rds at, !educed It, tees. .1 , Feb. 11. t'.11)11 1.1. L, 1) r. J Peel, ) ono% MO ,: 1 1:1117,1i ' IIV : . .14.aori a 1 . „. :lii V, 4 ' ' l, l l t ' l 1 hl l li ',' II , . 1. 41 -N i,•!.. , ' 1 .. 1. :,0 gi r i ii , 7 ,l : H .' 'l' Le sold at thuch less than (.11111;10011;ILle terh . o. • llnd flock 4 Cleaned, repn BoNcs, relaa - totz
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