filiulemor com _.,rce, and to a groat extent is similarly supplied at 4114 day. It is the capital of a second rate stato, and con tains twenty or twonty-five thousand inhabitants. The mountains onviron it, and supply bar for a largo iron foundry in its vicinity. It also boasts a cotton factory. in public buildings, bridges &c. I can see good design, but I notice what is perceptible over all Mexico, viz., the hand that driers the chisel has no brOins to direct it. But lam afraid, Mr. Editor, I intrude upon your patience. I have entered more minutely into descriptions of matter: hero than in other cities,, not bectiuse all that I have aeon aro peculiar to the plce, but begat's° there has boon but few foreigners here, q d they hbvo not been tainted with foreign innovations. and therefore more likely to be the custom proper of Mexico. Very well, now say the doxology, and I'll lot you off -. OMEGO. TILE NEWS BY Tho nows brought by tho Hibernia, though net of a very decisive or startling nature, is st i nnowhat important. From England wo have the gratifying intelligence that the Navigation bill, or rather the billltb abrogate the ex isting navigation laws, passed the Hcitiao of Lords with out any material amendment. At any other time this bill would create a profound sensation in this Country as it in another conclusive evidence that the old and "ob- soleto ideas" which havo so long restricted trade be tween ono nation and another, aro fast fulling•beforo tho ond•ard march of truth, but now when tho eyes of every friend of republicanism aro turned with anxiety to the struggle between King-craft and Democracy which is being settled at the point of the bayonet in other parts of Europe, it will hardly elicit a comment. Its result, however, will be the sonic. We aro gratifyed too to see that the British government repudiates all cognizance or sanction of the recent proceedings of tho French Gov ernment in their treatment of the Romans. In regard to tho Canadian rebellion ' - loss bill, an ani mated debate had taken place in .Parliainent in whi . ch Mr. Gladstone and Lord Jo' n Russel participated, but without any decisive action beine taken, it was postpon ed. The following is a condensed, but Very full sununtery of the news. The Cholera has vain appeared in England, and sev eral cages have occured in Manchester, and other parts of the country. At Paris the cholera is making the moot fri g htful havoc—even 11/OFC , _ , 80 than in 1817. Upwards of lOW° deaths have already Ovelined, and in one day, there wet,. ahem ;MO cases and 691) deaths reported.— Marshal I3eaugenud and many other persons of emi nence talk it to the scourge. It has broken out anew 10 StlObin, Vienna and Presburg, and is raging mood filarfullv at Alexandia and Cairo. in Egypt. 11.4 ACT 1.11 BY nn. Fitt `all Tl:ool',.—Frain Rome ,we luarli that Ott- Frouch army commenced the attack on the :inth May, and after a sanguinary engage ment, In which the Roinaus lost 7140 men, succeeded in carrying Pe% eral important poste. A series of attacks have since token place, in which the victory le vnrion‘ly hutted, hut in whmli the invading army has suffered inn ,, t. The French panel , puhhili conflicting repents of the operatidns of the arias, but from nceountsi received to the sth rt is clear that Gen. Oudinot I ad not then gained acres to the city, though hr had gained a post tlon at the north of ItnnO, which would enable hint to command . the L.itv. Th., latent despatch front Gen. Ou dinot is to the 6th inst., at which time ha opened his trenches and had regularity heNieg,d the There • is no appearance of yielding on the part of the Ramat a but on th a contrary overt:iinz goes to confirm the belief that they would nt the a most determineekro- H•tailee and light to the last. 1tY.14.6.T1 FULL y Rheims, ono of tho mast importlint in (3v:inany, ii ported to bo in full insurrection, and to have establish a vovcriinnent of 111.(1 itepubitcang. ISSCtiIt((TIOY I a Plals.—On IVethiesday an incipient nourrection was attempted du Puri , by about 40,000 of tie 11Iuuntain parts ..) , ,e.id«l by M. I:menial Arago, and swiss suppreimed by dm traps, whose number amount led to 70,000. : ' ca eral am nipts V. ere made to erect har t. ades. In the evening the Ai , rnilils 'declared itself in rernumnce, and ii:o-0.-41 a decree declaring Palk in a ,te of siege. On ' l ' hunday the alarm had considera.. bit subsided, and Iln , flle/.3 Wiliell was ittively suspen- , Clad the day, previous, was generally resumed. At one tittle the peril was imminent, and nothing but tmi courage and pilule:tee of .jJtc President, aided by f.rinacqs and sagactr,, p"ieve - nol the most serious can togm:ice,. Nuinerousinrrests (lave taken place, inclu ding =renal members of the Assembly—M. Ara go and drn tieing among them. The last accounts re ran a -.bite of tranquility, bet there was an uneasy feel ailieu that a renewed nflellip/ Wetall bad made to up t the Government, and that when acuities to the point, dm norms will not prove steady. NA l los At. Gu inn OF PA ins itN•ir rim Von: OF THE 1•v nosy.—Far the subject of Rome, the demonstration ut ii Assembly to support the native of the, Pope, and to put down dr Roman Republic, n Sel7elllirpoll in or &r to wake a inanifestiti ion in favor of the illoman }le -t libi!. and at the saute time agai'nst the Government; in the Legisbitiyo Assettibl) notice wea l ( accordingly whit h wit/ carried. I }'till'slfit F—InPORTANT.—A. VCITI, alarming demonstration on the pan, oldie Republicans took place on the lilth inst.; and, for a toes a revival of the terri ble in.iurrect,:on of June appeared prof/ ILL., I The stfratr commenced in a demonstration got up by 'ate publicans as a protest. KO ,, f/Tll 1 . /M t:LA/MET) PUPS/DENT OF THE RlTCCl.le.—Kosbuth has arrived in Pesth and has been reeetved in the capitol, as the President of the Hunga rian Republic. It would seem that hostilities are still earned on in the :Stith between din Hungarians and the scattered re t of the Auidrian arms, supported by th ' a Itussians, but the reports nhich mach us 1114 so vague and contra d), tory, it Is not deemed advisable to transmit them by LgrAph. ANKTILOX FRAM Tfir. Gs.Ntri l isi. To THE ‘sts.—The Russian General has isstted a procla . ID won to the Hungarians, the pith of whirl' I is, that if tort do not lay down their arms and Submit to their fate, nit'i a gond grace, they will ho made to feel i the, conbo .lloi•nees of their presumption. Every etrort is raring tondo to rouse the peoltle, and the :1 - la , zar Government has ordered the cli.rgymcit to preaelt two:not tho Till, STRUGGLE IN BAULN IN FULL Pt. Atr.=-In Baden th,-. Revolutionary struggle is non , in full play. The Prince rif-Prits•ia hoe left Berlin. IP take corn ma nil tliii army of the Rhine; and in Bailed; Wurtemberg h‘l Bavaria. tho democrats are preparing for a conflict. STOLEN OR EORRO fi -- 7-_,TIVO bound 1 oligne, of the Concre , nionri Globe 'hire lois / icriomly drip eared from my.othee. Thy arehither stolen 1 •: • ', i . r inishar friend limi borrowed them , If th i ~ .11 will confer upon me a lasting fir or Ily ret irning them - •ibii ith. If the former, I will 1 ,2 y, a Nuitable i'ewar for any in: •r .11,n concerning , therm One volume In bolind i i cloth, and ~ lot in board, B. P. SLOAN. Inc. „Moe 7, Pt , l9. Ed. Er a Otiimirver„ M'L.ANI:'S LIVER PILLS -The risiOnishlng dernand 3 for this great medicine seen)• to be on theiinrrease. Where n• been 'introdured, it hi. attained a potitila4ty u'iitireceilen 'ln the annals of medical practice. Nil arm using it in h+ cafes, al lean is hen they can obtain it. Patient , however, • 1 not be tinder the eTpellke Or a•king teethe:lt advice, as they ha.ie a hoz of the ith which threCtlotts wit I .r.u•le,l, which will nark a speedy cure. The fi .l ux, tag let • an agent shows its popularity in the section from which ' Ie !lir is dated: - "BI.IOIT CATSI4II. lIVOLORUC'f , . March 23,1, 1617. f ". 1 Kidd 4. Cu. Iroad ot Pitieburgh: s*Gentlemen—VVe find ire can sell a great ;any more ter Wl.anes zhlte than your agent left with on. here rills • ii;., 11) rising in favor. and we have almost soldall that we If tan can send U 9,10 or 11 itt/I.CO more boxes, they will tutu] your agent can bring, us a new supplyl. ' • T. &J. KEI.T.Y." Carter k Brother, and .1.11. Burton, Erie,' 'a. -- i-TESTIIIONV FROM LITTLE FORT. HA.. tiloan's Ointment awl Condition Powder are aek• r'ri.iby , all vho hate used theta to be the best re netly for and Cattle that has been discovered. Fresh wo.tnits, , rl3sinr bruises, rini.hone, pall evil, and in short et ery ainl di-order or injury can be cured by this wonderful reme- POWDER iii - deligned for inward strains. dlstemper, sir m , ;V • till!, hide•fiound, fatigue front bard exercise, diseased , Lake ColotgChronsrled r 1,1,2 Nle.helile* advertise./ by W. D. Sloan are sold on by Carter gr. Brother, No. 6, Red 110-11"' P tl'lal',%yi. BALSAM OF WILD CIIERRY.,..OIII Hi. roils , ta , c r , oacz More evidence of its India 'cllealoro -We WW I it may be dintinctfy understood, that every cerlin 'l statement of cures performed by Wierar's balsarn'of Wild we publiqr, in strictly true. We give names and In%it. the closet scrutiny, and challange the most rigid an the atithAntic try of oar statements knowing full well kt. ,. .t‘ledgr of fICIA Oin the great superiority of this meth ", t , Corte rtecei.bary to itoowe its prescription. g"Jrreuttesi. —t,er Wiwar's Ittillath of Wild cherry Is Introduced, it at .—imon. that to,lll reputattori which it so richly deserves.— 'to! , it. 41ID when oil every hand can be witnessed ite 'l.l : ll,, tes? The worst caeca of Ant limn, recent but dee" (- `'' ,4 `l'. and also those that are of long standing. Bronchltl• ara• oh: oan, in Its early stages,) erg nlvQaYs cur ed b y tbia r.'AN BE LIKK IT. A'her o,tinent. 21 dirtlo. R Int of CfAlurnnua Git:r, Ohio, Sugar cured lianuriaat Pr tenTri and (6r eater-by 0. B. mark. ••• Imp, T. Slate Strtne ILE HIBERNIA! MI TUE 3311VVAL The undersigned, citizens of vile thewttention of business n 4 political, commercial, and fain Pullutc, a daily, tri -weekly, and city of 13ulfalo. Buffalo iv so peeulia rly the ge t its Press must, front its position proprietor of the Reeuauc. E. upon a perminent basis, and through knowledge of newspape'l enterprise, warrant the condos/ portaoce as a commercial city. Thu RErtllitic advocates radl al democratic measures, and has acquired a high reputation throe Bout the state: but the paramount design as we understand it. In to make it attractive to the general reader, by the publication of the latest intelligence, foreign, local and commerCial news. The nrra gemems for obtaining the earliest market Items and general com erciat news, will be extensive, and equal to that of any other Jo mai. We, therefore. cheerfully commend I.lm Purr...Jo REPUBLIC to the favor and patronage of the public at large. Dean Richmond, A. W. Johnson, Edwin holnan, Henry aw, Isaag sicrinan. El. W. S.e . t.tiejit Luciott F. Tiffany. C. C. Vatightf:' •- 1). N. Oa rny, John 7:._.Ffoye. John llollhter,Azeel R , ooker, Hayes& Johnson, Elias Wted , Philo Dunce & Cu. D. Rad n. I. T. Hatch. Wm. 0. Brown, H. M• Moe, 11 P.Thayer. F. r. stevons, • Benj. H Austin, S. Dudley, Oliver Patch, C. C. 13 ifltoi, Jas. Wadsworth, P. Dotsheimer, John G nsor, John T Hudson, Oi G. Steele, Dexter :well, D. Tillinghast, P. M. Vosburgh, U. 11. w leelocK In B. Smith. John Brooks, H. B. anon TERMS—DaiIy by Mail 6500 per annum. Tri-Weekly. 3 Ott " .. Weekly. 1 50 .. ,The Weekly will be cent to cot:venire on the following terms: 4 copies for,es 00 . S " lO 00 10 6 . 12 00 Al ways payable in advance' Counting Doom No. 1 1 Seneca st legion street, first door tort)) of of i' rho proprietor ol the Republic Il Cards, and a general ussortnient of to be sold wholesale or retail at in D .1 On the 28th, tilt. in M'Ken j in the 62d year of his ago On 'ru!.4day the 3d it;.t., 1k Lt., daughter of Wm. Arbuc . ship, aged 18 years. Ott the Ist inst., ANTHONY. Agatha Kusentaul, aged 6 Ito On tho 3d lllat.. CHRIST/Al4 Loth of Erie. MA 8R On Monday eroning,'Juile the Rev. J L. Sr ford, in-this Coutity;to • Miss of Augustine Burthotemew, In Rh rin, 0., on the 2d inst, nor, Mr. R. T. GnEesr. to Westfield, N. Y. On the 3d inst., by the Rev. Ittsni lINECIIT and Mies &rut' EMPIRE EZPRE; S ARRIVAL. CST receo.ed by exptess n gerod ssortment of Gimps, Fringes, Linen Gulch:llns, latest st)le of Crape Sim n Is, White and colurc.l Bonnet Ribbon..., plain Satth Ribbons, walking Shoes, n..ttcot leather Ties new sly le, Garue Flannel., Lisle Gloves, Sills Giro en c...lored cotton Rose, new style of Prints &c.sicc. Erie, July CA RIVEI L. Office of Me Spring. Garden !Ifttruat Insurance Company, I rtiILAUF.I.PIIIA, June 1e49. f \y r.! the view or confining the hu•iness to the office in this sty. the Agencies at New York. Baltimore, Pittsburgh, Pottsville, Erie and Reading. %sere discontinued on the first day of Nlarch last. The abovertomprise all the Agencies the Company had at that time. L. KIWAIIIKAAR. Jurie . 7, Itl9 Oranges and 'Lemons. Akm received Pon.. of Fresh Oranges and Lemons k received and f or k,,,te a t 0:7, Poor l'op:e'Lllow, by T. W. MOORE. Erns, July 7, 1,319. naiSina and riga — . 1 1 Goon article can he lurid al Erie, July 7, 1-41). T. W. MOORE'S Straw flats. QTRAW lIATS for one ensiling and other things proportionntelx 121 elo , ap, at T. W. 3100 RE'S. crn•,;]uly 7. Dried Apples. I A LA R(l' lot of nice Dried Apples JIM rtv'elved, at ft Erie, .11/Iv Iml9. T. W. NIOORE'S CLM.II.II. Tum Tree.on FOR THE Great WesternLocortio . tivo 1 T A Ku NOTH'E, AU. THOSE WHO A UtEr. , T Ellt 1,1,1 :IIIEGCL'r3 Corner nod con t ince your,elves I hat 6 he is lJ Non n Cilviug the largest, cheapest and test lot of GItOCI;R. I t".F.' ever hrought to Erie. Among his ID , 3ortint.nt may be !Qum, lII' tuft ON% 1111.1 • 1L.4.-S is tons of Port Rico Coffee &ugar. Crushed, Loaf and Puiver).ted. Cur,. c E.—Ten bags Old Government Java, ten tags of Laguera and ten hag , of Rico. Moi.... , sfo.—Tho thousand gallons New Oricans Porto Rico 01111 Nagar 110ilfe. 1 . 1. cheq, Young Ilys.on, tlack and Gun powder. 11 - piper:al tea 111 sic pound cadres for family the. e thou.:n n ot pound Cod FINII‘ MaCkfael, hhatl, MA- I:111M herring, Smoked Herring and Sardines. Tnenty barrels Turpentine, thirty du. of Linseed, Lamp and Tanners oil. 15,) kegs Brooklyn, Minh) and Pittsburgh White Lead. Ti l e largest kind of an assorttnent of Paints and 14estutfs. 100 kegs of Eastern and Pittsburgh Nails. Lint-toirs.—Preztch Brandy, Rutland Gin, Rum, Port Wine, Ma dera, Malaga, Claret and French West Wine. 'run doze. :Acholt , 4 fine New York SnfOking, sixteen Loxes ('at nudist), ltal dozen tine cut Rappee and Ntaccabuy SHIM. Ten ling.: and 100 flasks Kentucky Ittfle Powder, fifty hags of Shot, i mt Lead anti Percussion Caps. ;nutty bones Candy, 35 atoms of Malaga Flgrl, 30 jars prune!, and a great variety of articles in toy line that would take more tune than 1 hat e to enumerate them. To my old tordoiners and the public generally, I tyould say, call at SI Corner, lirectly opposite the Fartnet's Bowl and see fbr younßelves, that I ain loud to sell wnoleante or retail, ch ea p er than any (abet establiohinent West of Buffalo. C. 14ir,c; EL. Eric July 7, 1.118. - lES 8R6138 CLOCICB. EIGIII DA V and 30 flour Clocks, variouesty lee of ca.scs, gr.: 4 ratty teduceo Also, Marine, Circular bnd other Time Pieces for sale low by G. LOOMI6 & ErieJuly,l. Time S.rect. lIX R WOR K iI er Spoons, Ladie4,T7ings:Scsxsps, Hut. k , - 7 ter Knives, &c.' constantly on hand nod Nonufactztred by the 21'6er:sheet, not sn the Atitmeg State, but in Erie. and warranted the standard of dollars. Comparison or style in this branch par ticuarly Also, Threaded Spoons and Forks from NPW York Manufactory alive goOd. flt‘Ct.. G. LOCMIS & Co. Erie July 7. PLENDIII JEWELRY.—Embracing Ping, Rings. Bracelette, ,Lockets; Chaim, Pencil. &C.. new and beautiful patterns. Pitt% rind - Rings of Diamond, 'Pummels, Pearl, Roby and other settings. • N D.—Jen etry made or repaired to order on short notice. Cali to neighbor and learn how a tir,t ra•e job is dohs at. Erie Jitly 7. 1-I9 G. LOOMIS & Co. gond ri , .ortment of Gottaro, Acco - rireOnr,, Fluti - naTr, f viol, plates, etair)n et , ' and rites, together with the I,e=l Glom and Violin whops in town. Alw, %wilt, Down, Bridge=, Pegg, &e., for eale cheap by C. LOO3llB & Co. Erie Jllllle, 7 lelo, I6OK ING GLASSE:4.—A large as...Game:it of Guilt and Ma hrg Jail). Fr MVO, usether with Plates of datlerent nlzer, for reset ling ohl (rallies. G. LOOMIS & Co. Erie lune,-7 IFI9. IA Ml'B.—New style Solar and other kinds of Lampe, and arty .4qoantity of Wicking, Clittunies and Globes. at Erie inne.7 . I EI9 G. LOOM t 8 & Co's. •LMNSEED & LARD OM. • IX Barrels Linseed & Lard oil, Just received &for Sate very IJ low, by thin barigl or gallon by, J. II BURTON, Erie July 7, 1;-19_ , 8 NnfiTO 1 1 00 T OIL.. FOR flarnes.s, Carriage: Tops, itrc., Much superior to Tanners oil, Kept con.tantly on hand by. .1.11 BURTON, Erie July, 7 18 In. 8 WRITE LEAD. N Consignment.-1 will rnrnioli B. A. Palinestoek & Co, rUre Lead. br tiletptantity, to Meteitantit_tand others at Pitts burgh price. ridding transportation. J. H. BURTON. I,tie .3147, 1119. 'No 5 Reed House, rah-ostock &DlcLane's Vermifuge.' tN belted try the dozen at Manufacturets price, at Ern. July '7. NM J. B. BURTON'S. disgoods In Ha Ohologogue. A T the t% hole wile price by the dozen et J. ff. lIIJRTON'S. Erie July 7, te7U Wholeale Agent Erie- TNE satin & Foolscaps Paper and Envelopes PPE reeeived trout New York at. J. IL BURTON. Winos & Liquors. A. GIIOICC lot of Wines and Liquors, consisting Of Pale Brandy, St. Croix Rum, Holland Gin. Otard do N. E. do Irish Whiskey, Cogniac do Jamaica do Scotch do Madeira Wine, I'ort Wine, Common do Malaga do Medne do. Also. a large assortment of Fresh Groceries, for sale at NO. 6 Poor Pennies Row, by • T. W. MOORE. Erie, June 30, 149. • 7 Arrival of Splendid Goods. T • o...oonfxs& Slate Street, nearly opposite Brown's Hotel, WHo are now receiving from New York the largest assort ment of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry and Tammy aooda, ever exhibited in Erie. and 'to which they invite the attention of the public, I.!tie% mg their Establishment will compare with any of a similar kind In the 'western country, as to extent, variety and quality of Goods. From large purchases of different Escapements of WATCHES of the most celektated Makers In Europe, direct from Importing Houre, they are enabled to offer a superior article at a very low price. In the Mechanical branch, particular attention will be given to the repairing of Watches Jewelry and all articles per taining to the trade. 'Slaving two fine workmen front Europe, together with Engine Tools. seldom found in country ahops, they pledge themselves to make good work and give satisfaction. Engraving of Spoons, Seale. Jewelry, kr., done in the best style. N. 11.—All Cold and Silver Goods bought of G. L. & Co. will be Engraved, If requested, without charge. Cash and the highest price paid for Old Silver Plate, &c., Erie. June 30, IBM 1 7 ASAMRS—If you wish to see a good auortment of Scythes, both grass and grain, Snaths. Forks, both hay and manure, Sickles, Hay Knives Rakes, eeythe Stones and Rifles; al.o. a good assortment of Scoops and Shovels, call at the Hardware Store where you will dud them for wile cheap. REED et SANFORD, ErleqJune 30. N 0.3, Reed Rouse. Q Zel 0 Zail PASH raid forlYoL Ivor subscriber. N.) Pie, Jun, 30, 19MITF1 Jaczscui IMED ortztruzzixo. 1 I offal° and the county of Erie, In- and others, who may wish a good ty newspaper. to the Burr.' 0 Ile weekly journal published in the ter ofcomtnercial transactions that take a high stand. The present hI.w.ARD, has estaldwhed it, he undersigned believe that his r publication, ample means, and .11 that it will be equal to our Int- Gee. C. White. James C. Evans, Walter Joy, A. D Patchen rect. Entrance alscion Wash ,totlice. a 4 on band Printing Paper. Ink, [Paper and Printers' Stationary nufacturers prices. Mr. 8.11.11171:t. AI(:.CGAIRL, ISS CORNELIA A. AnnucK lo, 2d. of Mil!creek town- my child of Christian and iKI'SSMAUL, aged 4G years, V/3 D. i lBtb, at Philadelphia, by ksyAor, M. D., of Water- AMOK. D., oltloat (laughter :sq., of the former place. by Roy. I). A Grosve hMr; IIART J. STONE, of • . (1. Stnebgon, Mr J. J MAihn, both of Erio. SeCte . l.llT, SPALDING & ROGERS' Admission 25 Coats only. Tug characteristic features of this great establishment, which appear to have absorbed the most of the novelty mid recherche mei tainnient extant, can be only briefly enumerated in the Itrnits of an advertisement. The A poLt.ox icoN, by far the most stupendous musical project - of the age, composed of over 1000 distinct moil cal instruments, more powerful Man n band of til) musi cians and drawn bl, 40 Ilorses in procession, will consu. vate the Orchestra during the entertainment An entire and effective Dramatic Company, under the direction of II F. Mr&ls, Proprietor of the ilefelphi Theatre, Washington, D C , is attached to the Troupe, fur the pin pose of getting up every night thelgrand Fla rote and Patriotic Spectacten of GEN. WASHINGTON, "OLD PUT," and "MAD ANTHONY WAYNE!" reviving reminiscences of those " times that mitt men's 1004,' commemorating some of the most stirring and interesting Revolutionary incidents, the gallant - deeds of the Heroes of '7O, and concluding with a grand National Tableaux of Gen Wachingtoes mounted on a noble char ger, borne on the shoulders of his brave conilnentals." • The accession of the CARLO TROUPE, under the charge of the ,grret Tick Muni. no Signor Feztx CAitt.ii, known throughout Europe as the men of IMO tricks, Mal more renowned probably than any Artiste diat has ever perambulated the country, and A angularly talented Troup? of Equestrians, in army leparimelit of the business, viz : Messrs. C.! Romtis, W. W icnnt.. E. PERRY, J. MCFARLAND, F I 4 Zmnota 0. 0 KasPr, T. YOUNG, Zee. Masters GUI.TCNIRIC,ARLO, PERRY, C(.A.P.F.NCE, &C.; Mesdames If. F. ititennts, KNAPP, Penny, Miss Det.saloatt, fire , altogether rendering this double company as much n advance of all other establishments in the numbers and adents of the Troupe, as in the extent and elegance al die outfit. Will exhibit pt i tie on Saturday July 21st Doorl Open at 0 & o'clock lg. rd. . cONri En, Agent. Will also exhibit at Cambridge July Wilt and Waterford July • 1 New Goods: New Goor:olt Cheer than ever before offered in McKean! 'fll Subscrib,ers beg leave to inform the inhabitants of McKean and vicinity, that they base just received their Summer Stock OFDRY C;00 ,S, GROCf:RIKS, lIARDIVA CROCKERY, CLASS, IRON NA ,Sc. 4c. which will be offered, for cash, timer, or at the the oral credit, on terms as advantageous to the psioliaser as can be found at any Store in the crnny, not excepilint Erie. Our Goods have been se lected with great care, expressly* fur the country trade, and will be sold a a cheap. 'Fur proof, call and tee, and examine quality and prices. Tilted kinds of Country produce will be taken In payment; such its Coluoriiia 1,61 d, wheat, Gold Dollars, Rye, Quarter Eagles, Corn, Halt Eagles. Oats, Eagles, ilutte'r and Chee,e. most kinds of Silver and CoPper Coin and Eggs, and even safety Fund and Ohio Paper will hot be refused. LAMPOON & GUFF. McKean. Junei2,ll:-19. nuin3 N - Otico to those Intor ostod: ATOTICE lo hereby green to all those knots mg themselves in. .111 defiled to th.t Sub,criber.,, by either nyle vf book account, of user "IX months rkaudrng, that pr omit must be made on or be fore the lilt of July next, othern ion cost will be made. Special contracts, of cour s e, excepted. LAMPSON & GOFF. Alclican, June 2, tsiu. :nal _ FroSh Green and 'alack Teas, At the Ar,rettry l t tle Pekin Tea Company. /s\lll3 day rec.:hot, and all 1111pUtted the hrst or Februa. ry labt. and 'warranted tirbt qual.t), put up in quarter. half pound and p void p-iper4, and ~ 0 1.11 at the fullo‘N tug prices, and Eallle quality and pr:ce at all tilllt!ei and to all perbona. CII.EN 111..tett. Voting llyson swe t cargo SO Oolong, rich flavor SO du do 74 do id rot coon growth, 73 du do fine cargo 7d flow cons ;Nlirture, rich and do Silver Leaf, I lOa highly flavored, 75 OH 11).-on '7sto t 1. 1 0 N 4-. (qua Ultra, 150 .1.1 "" TC" UM) 1.11: ittlnnol, civi the money refunded, il the quality dov.r hat SOt. J.rll. BURTON, ETV'. June 2, 17 IL N 0.5 Rrcd House. (111) BUCKLES, Shawl him, ivory coinb., lard and snit pcorts, rlresing COnli., tooth brushes, hair bruslie., walleer. Cl(irle4 cotton t h an), suwitig and tobacco box ea. hair 11111,, ,lateppliciis t mg soap and sharing hotel , arid irood poe kit paroled marbles, Fnuir boxes, percuion cr ps, ttluhe Linterns, and_ a hundred other Yaw , kee Notion., for er than they ha, e ever been olTered In this market. Cull rind het: for yourself at. It. A. BAKER'S, June 9. Cheap Ade, Erie, Pa. SU-- , ST received at It. A. Vakeetf, 23 Buie., II ein4, • In half bbl. Mackerel, 25 Irrutn't Fig, 5 barrels do 25 Kegs Nails,6 1104. Coal Shovels. , 2.1 Reams l'lo, and Letter Paper, 15 dozen white wash, 1 ~ . , t•crul , , fluqing, liorte, & shoe Brushes; al9o, a great variety of , Wooden Ware, Yanti,ee Notions, tl lae4, Teas, Grocerie.., all of , which is offered at the !css est rates for, Cash down. / June 9. t • ILA. BAKI It, Cheap ids. , e ;___---------__.;_--- A= ---..-.±,-- 4--- - _-_ ,- , - , 4 ' /- __ liiiiiiiMiitiliiiitliiiiiiirill , z2 -I' l . i;•''' '4 vi, , , i; :'/17ki , !i —__ =-W-. 'til! 1. - - - ; 1, I; 1.,r - - .. ....: 4 - ~,r17.71., F 4.-7-, ;i`;ll= - 7; 1 =-.,;1',„:-.2___,:1,1,:-. I f l=jl2:--=• •I' ,, .;•--,---- , N - -- s • ;,; = • ..= 1p , -r-- ~ .. ~ L . . -_,: . • ' " ''---,,,-,,, r 91 ES OM SIONS.I:',IF4 GROG n A ~esale and 1 1 1 , they can _ •II Buffalo. This stock was pur hared fore o ftsli at the lowest market rates. helei vine the nimble NI pf.IICC bette than the slow shilling, he intends to sell at but a slight advance on; New York prices, adding transporta,- tion. We, therefore. say th our ft lends and the public, to exam ine our • tock and prices timbre purchasing elsen here, and we are contillent that we shall he 'stile to accoinodate all, for we are deter mined to sell and make ryikk sales. We have good Sugar for 5 cents per pound, Rio Cont ii , to cents. Java do In cents, Tobbaco from 14 to 132/ cents per I, ,nd, stackeral 0 cents, Raisins Gemara Figg 15 cent, Pant Currants 12} cents. Loaf Sugar 19 cents per pound,and every thinz els& tat the same low rates. 17 Don't forget It ism I R. A. BAKER'S June 7. i Cheapside, I rie. Fa. Administrator's Notice. LETTERS lestainentar tat die estate of Allen Pierce. late of Concord township, do cased. having been granted the subscri bers, notice is hereby givenito all persons indebted to said estate, to make immediate 'laymen , and those havingclaims ngainstsaid estate, to present Meta proirtly authenticated for settlement. roLLY PIERCE ,2 Adin'rs A. J. MILLARD, ROt June 16, 1646 Mitre AND NOtTZIZIAIST CIEALED PROPOSAL:I ill he received for the construction Qf the Erie and Northeast Raitread, including all materials, up to the •L3th July inclusive. at the oilier of said company in the llorringh of Erie, payable hi the stock of the Company. Plains and specifications tvill be r fidy for inspction by the lUth July. Erie, June 21, 1849, I C. M. REED. President. Ncr 0 Q.. Wool Depot N0.P,33, eteet Boston. FAnmERS. Merchant others wishing to sell their Wool in the Eastern Market have nnw a favorable opportunity of doing so by forwarding the same m J.. F. BRADLEY, No. at, milk st-, Boston, Mass., under the Most favorable circumstances. as the Wool will be graded into tots and qualities desirable for different manufactures, suitable for various kiilds of Goods, and arranged for sale under the superintendence and direction of Ziba Park hurst, who has been engaged in purchasing Wool in this county and vicinity for several year And lam authorised to receive and forward the same from he Farmers and others desirous of shipping their wool. and giv. nil farther information. N. o.—flags will be furni bed and Woorpeckcd at my store. if desirable. Erie, June V, lElt9. SMITH JACKSON. - OITOBorYr.IAco - ToWNsman Sarsaparilla, theorigl oat and genuine prepaintion. It never foments or turns sour. Sold at the Agency, o. 5, Reed HouEe, by Erie, junc 2, 1242. 3. 11. BURTON. Linseed Oil and Tpirits of Turpentine, BY the ßarrel or Gallon: al s o, all descriptions of Paints as cheap if not cheaper than the cheapest. J. H. BURTON, Erie. June 2,1840. h Erie Drug and Paint Store. Z.' oar Whit JUST ritelved direct from Fish and Trout, In • I to be bad of Erle, Arne ?3, 181. • -; r . i~t`'' Tie& and Trout. ackanaw a fine lot of No. 1 White snd ball barrels. warranted new. C. B. WRIGUT. flErf.7l WE ARE AI3AIN. JUST in time to redeem our pledge of importing the largest and and eeeapeat stock of Goods ever landed at Erie harbor. Room No. 1. we are now receiving alarge stock of Iron, Steel, Nails, Spikes, Chains. Crow liars, Horse Shoes, Waggon noses. etc. which we are selling at a discount of 10 percent. below spring prices. IRON, all around, for Waggons, at four cents per lb. Log Chains et 8 cents per lb., Trace Chains at Su cents per pair, English An vil, 10 cents per. lb. and every thing in the Hardware line In pro-' portion, which is far below Buffalo prices. No. 2. a Inge arrival, making our stock of GROCERIES com plete, attow prices. No. :land I. the largest and richest assortment of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY corms. now receiving that were ever before opened for the western trade, at prices, that we defy competition with Buffalo or any other market. • Room 5, Receiving, of our own importation, the largest stock of Hardware, Chains, Anvils, Vices, Bellows. Scythes, Forks 110P9. shovels, and every kind of Hardware that was ever imported for the western trade, which will h 4 sold at New York prices. This is a eitance that retailers do not often get. At N 0.7, we are beginning to receive our large importation of CHINA, CROCKER Y, CLASS WARE. and LOOKING-GLASS• ES w inch we are melting at Buffalo prices. And at No.B, will be found over three thousand yards of Carpet ing, Rugs, etc.. direct from the Lomas which we are selling as low as can be bought west of NeWyork, front 23 cents to 6.2 Lai per yard. Any one that Is bound for Buffalo. Just drop In and Wetvill con wince film, (as we have hundreds of others Within the last sic weeks,)that the Empire Stores at Pile, eon show a better stock of Goods, anti in price can compete with any market In America; and my goods that ate now arriving, are at a great discount from Sprang Prices. 11. CADWELL. Erie, May 9. 3 Proscription! Proscription!! TIIE above is at this day by far the linnet general cry throughout our land. Scarce any one escapes Its odium. Evrm Gen. Taylor. that great and good man, is hequently accused of It. Be. hotvever, as often denies the charge as it is made, and boldly as serts that he "removes for cause only." The Subscribers have quite recently got out a NEW STOVE on the elevated oven principle, which' they call the KEYSTONE. COOKING STOVE. Said Stovers so decided en improvementon all and every Stove heretofore made (having so many good quali ties others are void of) that those engaged in the manufacture of u much inferior article have taken the alarm, and at once raise the cry of proscription, and expect by this to escape a general route. Such cry, however is n useless waste of the raw material. The edict has been issued—community claim the right to select the bescitove out! Bence the Key.dosie Stove Mils( surercede and re move all others, including Sennett's Patent. The verdict, howev er. will he, "Removed for cause only t" so We stand in it posidon similar to General Taylor, and ns he in justified so shall we be. A good assortment of otber COOKING STOVES, ;winding the celebrated Carpenter Stove.-ns well ns the GeneeCt Partner and Clinton Air-tight Cook Stoves, Air-tight Parlor and Box Stot es— also Cauldron and Sugar kettles of different sires constantly on hind. In fact no better assortment of CASTINGS can be found elsewhere. The attention otthe public 14 also called to M'Millen's Improved PLOW—a new article, with cast-iron beam, Manufactured by us and warranted. R 15" Steam Engines, Mill Gearing, Carding Mac It ines, Fpitut ing Jennies, &e.. &C., made to order ott site shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. VINCENT, FItMRUU & CO. Erle, April 21„ 1819. CODIVIERCIAL EXCEULNOtri. Frenci,Strerl,l:rie, Pa., April 17, Flft. Tar. impression is abroad tlint I kayo .11rn,n nbotli to ;0)1m/in.. the Fancy Gonda and t ilk 'l'rade. It is a fact that the tre mendous inroad Volt nas made upon the of ice mentioned branch of my linsitiess last altlllll,r, by raber). 111,COlirt arc: me, and I was for a while in a straight whether or no lo launch into that trade. Afar pondering iiiothe subject a coat ppy runitimua y-1 came to the determination to result. , it ennsider for a moment vt hit )oar situation would hate been had ' dete'rtained 'other. i-e. One two ..torei would have nionopollt.eil the laistriece. To accomplish which end, Em pire Block, Keystone Block, mar some other high euundine, name, would havulieen flourished idiom your -ears to drat attention.rtrul any and every means resorted to obtain notoriety. TItH would'of course have been all perfectly ridlit. All the the thunder, smoke and dust that can be evoked wilt 3111011ra to notllinir, nn this com munity are too enlightened to be deceived by such nonsense—they careriothiug about names. and locations, but resort to th e places where rich and fashionable good, are kept and sold s at reasonable prices. Whatever way have been the consequences. in pursuance of the above determination, in my. late xl,ll to the cities of New York and Philadelphia. I parch:oid a errs large quantity of the riche s t and 1100 1 L t bluiniabh, Uri eta Courts in market, including, great variety of the newest st:iten of Drao, Ellks. It In my inten tion licreafler to keep on hand the largest satiety of Fancy Goods in tots n, and fly past trale.action i I tru4t are a guaranty that Inert will meet with the tat or (f are respect fully invited 14,C all at the Comiimrcoll tillne, %%here I um now receiving lily new Stgilig and Suranier Goods. MOSES KOCH. Fancy' and Dross Goods PLAIN Mack and !Hue Mock Italian Bilks, Chameleon°. Figured Chainleon do„ Moi , l do., Main unit Plaid Silk arti Linen Tissue., Figured Plaid and plain Plaid flarritgea, e•mbrol dared Curtain Craps. Caqintere and Pr Lain ShaWla, French is rnuiilit curia. Handkerchief's, &C., Linen Cam-, bric Kandkerclitela, French, EH and tall k Glot e:. Narrow Bill Ribbon:, I.l o , t mA and. Coto Ribbons, Flowers, silk and Linen Fringes &e. DUMMY, //GC., Parasols, at. No. 1 Commercial Ex change, French Stmet. Erie. Roy 14, 1 WO. M. KOCH. eANADA EAMES I 1 DANK of Brltirh North: America, Commercial Bank of Mid i.) land Thttriet, Montreal Rank, City Bank of Montreal and Bank of Upper Canada received at par for Cond.:or Clothing, at my Store in the Cominercial Exchange. ranch Street. Crie, May 1:1. I@AD M. Kt)CII. - 1 "1" FON, Yarn,CarPet. Wrap and Battings nt 1 4 ;n. I Commer dal Kccivanz., French direct. AIOSCS KOCH, rp(ll.lP and Pearl s.cratv Florence Brnid Bonnets. at 'N,o. 1 Commercial Exchange. FRENO! and Farley colored Clothe and Cagsitneres. Sill• and Saila and Linen Vesting., Drah dl &c., white and co lored Linen Drillings. and a great variety of goo& for summer wear at ,No, 1 Commercial FAchange, French Street. , *rOOL 1 WOW! TEE subscribers will buy Wool for cash or receive it In ex change for cloths, casslmeres, and Satinets on Factory terms, at his Store No. 1. Commercial Exchange, French Street. MOSEY K9EII. Erie, May 12, 18.10. 52 are. Ls L. and 17. W. Adam , : . trousioPATti rin - sta Ivs Am) sußar,ossi. Hlocatedthemselves In the Borough of Eric, will at -1-- tend to nil calls In their profes.lon. Office and residence on the rzmitli West corner of the Dimond, In the hipliling formerly occupied by Dr.,Faiiikiler. N. B 1 Calls from the country attended to promptly. Erie. Aprilt9. zit at It. rlMlEsubscriberp will purchase ,the following discriptions of 1 I , lliitewood Lumber: \ Boards l i inches thick. 14 to 30 Inches wide. , 15 to 30 " " net:Boar: s 16 to 30 , Chair Plank. 1/ inches thick, 17' and 18 inches wide„ and 22 and upwards. / ecatitling, 3 by 4 inches: Columns. 0, 7,8.0. 10 and 12 inches square: Also—Ash and Cherry Lumber. They want none longer than 12 feet. GEO. BELDEN lir:BON. •, Erie, May 10. , , , 04 • VIVRVIEREP ROTEL. in Cornet of Preneh and Fifa Streets, Erie, Pa The undersigned takes this method of announcing to his friends and the public that he has opened the above named establishment for the reception of compahy. The house has recently been RE PAIRED REFITTED AND CLEANED, FO that it is now in gond condition and worthy the patronage of the public. The sleeping rooms, as welipts every other part of the Douse, have been entirely refurnished with NEAT AND SUBSTANTIAL FURNITURE. No pains will be spared to render the House what it should be, and the stay of gneats pleasant and agreeable. The table will al wnys be furnished with the BEST the MARKETAFFOBDS.-- The location or this House is Central, and will be found conve nient either for business or pleasure. CHARGES MADE UNIFORM AND REASONABLE. The Stables are large and convenient, and are under the charge of an attentive and competent man. Passengers Carried to and from the Steam and Packet Boats free of Charge. tTP" The subscriber pledges h Imsei f that no efforts will be spar ed on his part to promote the comfort of ail who may favor him with their patronage. Erie, June 30, 1840. B. G. SESSIONS. 1 ÜBITAXO NOTM PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby Oven that application will be made to the next Legislature of Pennsylvania, for the incor poration of a Bank, to be called "The Canal Bank of Erie," with a capital of One Hundred Thousand Dollars, with the privilege of increasing it to Three hundred Thousand •Dollars, with all the usual Banking privileges, to be located in the Borough aad County of Erie, State of Pennsylvania. Erie, June 53, le4p, JsmeaO. Marshall, Joseph M. Sterrett; H. Codwell. John A. Tracy, C. M. Tibbots. William Kelley, Beni. Tomlinson. J. H. Williams, Smith Jackson, Wm. S. Lane, Thomas H. Bill. .1.11. Fullerton, James Williams, G. Soothed, George Seidel). Map. B. Wright, J. D. Clark, George Kellogg. Thos. G. Colt, B. L. Brown, Alfred King: P. Metcalf, 3* Kellogg, Samuel Hays, J. Hearn . John C Be ebe, Wm. M. Gallagher. Carson Graham, W. H. Knowlton. • PAV UANGINGS. ECEIVED latlornlns a new suppiorPriper Hangings, top 41 6 *409 and Window vsPer-40Eas verrllesisabla wrong. Mae, Anse 93,1919. GRO. EELD ON in EON. CONSUMPTION CURED CAKCHALAGITA; TOR TOR COMM RPM CURE OP Coughs,Colds, Influenza, Asthma, lronehitis,Spitting of Blood, and all other Lung Complaints tending to CONSUMPTION This medicineis just u brit it is declared to Le above. A rem edy for the complete care of all those affections cf the Throat and Lungs, which if neglected, always end in Cos:summon. It is not worthless, catch-penny article, made just to stll,l ike many of the common nostrums of the day, but is a strictly'sdentitc Preparation —the original recipe having been furnished by an eminent Vivi clan, (the late Prof. Rogers.) and that still further improved by one of the present proprietors, who Is himself a reg-ularly-edu. eared Physician. a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania It is composed of the choicest articles in the vegetable kingdom, most of them Al long•tried value and established reputation, and some of them entirely new, particularly tile Cakcitatsnea, a plant of most wonderful medicinal virtues, lately introduced Into this country from California. The Recipe has hen shown to thousands of Physiclana, who have universally approved it, and wilt be shown !to any Physician who desires to see it, upon application pnherth the Proprietors or their Agents ft has been used in mut- Nudes of casts, and is strongty recommended by Physicians. even Professors in our Medical Colleges ' 'Ministers of Gospel, Judges, Lawyers, Merchants. Mechanies,&o.•,-a conclusive proof that there is no quarters or deception about it, but that it is a medi cine of most uncommon virtue and effjcacy. PAMPIILETS, As no ordinary-sized advertisement - can begin to do Justine to ihe merits of this article, the Proprietors have embodied in a pamphlet form. the history of this Medicine—the description, na ture, &c., of its principal ingredients-0444i they are designed to have upon the human system—and above all, the incalculable amount of good which it fins done They design to circulate this Pamphlet extensively; but should any doe be overlooked. they are earnestly desired to Call upon the Agents tamed below, and pro cure one, gratis It will well repay a perusal. The hints on page 7th may be worth to yourself or family, TIIOUSANDS OP DOL • LARS. and it will introduce you to a mars of testimony in Its favor which is perfectly Irresistible. Such bei [lour confidence in its virtues. we are wiling to war rant the Medicine in every recent case. (if used according to the directions.) nod lt , lierethe person Is not satisfied that he is deriving benefit front it, by returning the bottle within di hours' (line, will be refUnded. rnee page 3d of the Pamphlet. For sale, wholesale knil retail, by A. L. SCOVILL & CO.. Proprietors, at their Principal °lice. N 0.13.5 Warren at., New fork. to whom all orders for the Medicine, and letters relating to agencies, shouldbe addreleed, poet paid. 30' Be sure to ask fur Br 4. Roger. , Syrup of Ln•esroot, TAR. and CA rcirecsoon, and let no other be palmed on to you. CAUTION.—None genuine. unless there isun the.buff wrapper. a note of hood. signed with a Pen, by A. L. - BCO ILLE & CO. • COUGifS, COLDS. &c. EV" Dr. A Rogers' Syrup of LIVERWORT. 'F ta, and CARCRAL ROUE has proved itself to he the most extraordinary medical aid In curing that usually fatal disease Consumption. But. it should be remembered, this medicine is as efficacious and valuable in the incident stages, such as Coughs, Colds. Hoarseness. &., before the Lungs are so fat gone Abet ulceration has taken place. It is seldom, if ever, known to fall in breaking up the most obstinate anti distressing Collet) or Cold. in a fes, hours' time, if the direc• Lions are strictly followed. The genuine, which-makes so many wonderf id cures, is for sale at Carter & Brother and Burtin & Per kins, Erie PO., (13 ".The eolumna of the Press through‘mt the country seem to be so filled with notices of cures and specifies for all disease/. *flesh is heir to.' that one hardly knows what to do in ease of dis ease, Ihr fear that in using one medicine, another and better may be overlooked. But from the rearar/ab/e cures, and the high order and vast amount of testimony lately brought under our personal no tice of the extraordinary efficacy of Dr. Rogers' Syrup of LIVTR• WORT, TAR. and CANCRAI AOUA. we are compelled to regard the evidence of our senses, and confidently stam, that for coughs and Colds, and that hydra-headed monster. CONSUMPTION, we think the above preparation a safe, speedy, and certain cure. To all our friends we say, TRY IT; and if it does not help you,nothing else wall." DEATri PIWM A SLIGIIT GOLD! trr By neglecting those salutary precautions which common sense dictates, many, very mass, felt victims to their prudence. We haveseen the young bride blooming like a bird of paradise— the fair of flower hope, the pride of her father, and the Joy of her another—her cheek flushed with anticipation, and her eye beam ing with the soft ..cpressicaf of love—the gay dreams of life dan cing terure her fancy. uith the rich and variegated tints of the rainbow's hue. We have seen till this changed—aye, the iced ding garmeni for a shroud, and the bridal chamber for the sepul chre of the dead; and all this by neglecting a “eontmon cold."— Now, befbre it is too late, use Dr. Rogers' Syrup eJ LIVERWOP.T. Tea, and OnscitAtAnc t, which gives immediate relief, as thou sands of our most intelligent and wealthy families are ready and Is tiling fo PR Pi `P._ 1... ...no h, ttl 411,012, o. .7tir bate. yor sale by Carter & Brother, and Burton - Perkins Erie. May 1.3, thin. Sinn V/XEMArt'S BALSAM or 'WILD currtryz. rifiliE great remedy for COnSIII/101011 of the Lungs. Affections of the Liver, Arttlitim, Bronchitis, Pains or %S eaktietsoi the Llteast or Lung=, and other mice (10114 of the Pulmonary Organs. IMAD TUE FOI.I.O%S'ING TESTIMONIALS: In accordance with the prevailingcustom, and in order to show the virtues of this medicine more fully, the following certulcates have, been selected; nod as it is nut our wish to trifle with the lives or health of those afflicted. sae sincerely pledge ourselves to make no assertions or "rube statements•' of its efficacy ; nor will hold any hope to !uttering humanity which facts will not av,rrant. The Proofs are here given—and sac solicit an inquiry from the public into eve' y case ne publish. and lee) aliened they Mil find It a medicine well deserving their patronage and confi dence. Of all the cures that have yet been recorded, there are cc tautly none equal to the one first mentioned, which plainly bows the...curability Of Consumption, eseti itt some of its worst forma. JETYI.IIPONT Co.. la.. Feb. f-t 2, I IP. Messrs. Sanford & Park—Gouts: This is to ce'rtify, the t my wile Nancy Dohone has been iti a declining staie of health for thelast two ears. 'Tier disease baffled the skill WIWe hest medi cal aid I could procure—her physicians pronounced her disease "Consumption in the last stage." and said that her recovery was past all human hopes. As a last resort is ith very little hope, I procured Wistar's. Balsam of Wild Cherry. After using a few bottles, I found to my ogre able surprise, that her health was hu m/wing rapidly. Site ls now so far restored as to he able to at tend to her regular household duties without soaring any incon venience. Der rapid improvement arid present health warrant rite in the belief that she IS iii soon I e entirely resiored.l I:IIUDES DOIIONEY. State of Indiana. S ex. JettersoaXlO. I, James M. Humphreys, a Justice of the Peace lit and for said comity and State do certify that the above named Ithode. Li-Mon ey subscribed and made oath to the forego ng ccrtifieate before toe this lath day of February, IS IP. JAMES M. Ift7MPIIBEVS. J. P. To the Psb?k,-1 Jacob Green of tile County of 4elinlngg. and State of Indiana dJ hereby certify that in the early part of last season, I was taken with:[ violent cough attended with a pain In the breast anti sOnighings fever, and that 1 employed a skillful physic ran for some time, who said that he could give me nd 'T ito'. I then commenced using Wistars Balsam of Wild Cherry, and felt almost iminedi tie relief—and after taking' , three bottles I lind myself in as good health as I enjoyed for a number of years my restoration under the blessing of God, I attributOd to the use of the medine above named. JACOB GREEN. 31arch Ist, ISIS. STATC OF I,DIIINA, JFINIVOS I, David .1, Skinner. a Justice of the Peace in laid for said County and State, do certify that the above named Jimob Green. subscribed and mule oath to the foregoing certificate, before me this Istday or March 1819. - DAVID J. SKINNER, J. P. The following communication has Just been receit 4 ed from Mr. J. F. Wooster. 'Wholesale, Druggist, Norwalk, Ildrott county, Ohio. The afflicted will please read and }wige for themselves. NORWAI Ir, 3lnrch Ist. John D. Parki—Dear Sir—Having been afflicted with the Liver Complaint for about eight years, while living in Elyria, In this State, 1 had become so low and emaciated, that I was obliged to give up m,y business entirely to my brother, and was advised to travel and try is hat benefit it would have on Inc. I Started, and was gone front home about four months, but experienced no relief whatever. and was finally advised by some of my fr,lends to try Wistaes Balsam of Wild Cherry, which I commenced To my own surprise, and after using two bottles, I a as completely restored to health and COIIIIIIIIEO tip to this day without atty symp toms of the old complaint, or any sickness of any other kind. I send you Otis that you may make use it as you deem fit. knowing as I do, that the Balsam had saved my life when all other reale. dies had failed. Yours, JOHN F, WOOSTER, Druggist,'Norwalk. Buren County, Ohio. Priem 81 per hottle--six bottles for $5, Sold by J. D. PARK., (specessor to f3rF omp &LPARK,) `Fourth and Walnut streets,lCincitinati, 0 ie. Grueral Agent for the South and West. to whom all orders mu the addressed. I lET J. N. Burton, Erie Pa., 11. H. &C. i Cope IGinird; Fatrar Whitney & Co. Waterford; 0. N. & J. S. Weister Conneaut 0.. S. S. & J. ,111. Fassett Ashtabula; J. bicrafland Meadville Pa., S. Wilcox Jr. do. Erie. April 28, ISM -. 4 r . . n5O ' 13171 U SUM AI: A NCIEDIZI#T. ran . Purdies Corifec 'ovary, No. 9, Roo House ow. I e Thiy RS. PURDY'WouId resPecifully inform the public that she 111 continues the Confectionary Business at her well know stand In the Reed Ilona° Row, where she has now and purposes keeding constantly on hand, a large variety of CONFECTIONARIES. of her own manufacture. and sold wholesale and retail. with dif ferent kinds of REFRESIIMMITS, such as Cakes. Pies, Bread and Butter Poached e gg s. Cold PoWls. Boiled ham. Pork and Beans, Hot Co ff ee, Soda Water, Ice Cicala, &c., 6sc.. all of which will be served up in the brae and most palatable style. She has Just re ceived a fine assortment of TOYS, teswhich she invites tthention. Mrs. P. has fitted up a room, up stairs, expressly fin e accom modation of Ladies, where ko Cream and otbor Refresbinon will be served it all times during the Summer. Phc is deter mined not to be surpassed by luny xi nailer establishment west of Buffalo, and will endeavor totatford universal 'satisfaction. She indulges the hope that the same liberal pauonage which was ex tinded to her predecessor will be continued to tier. \ Erie. /tine 9. 1849. \ 4 32,000 Yards of Clothn F Cans ere tho Frio '9lrolleactory. READY to be exchanged ibr WOOL by the subscribers at, their usual rates ofexehange. They have variety of Plitlitand Fancy Stripes of the latest Etur,tern patterns for Gents. Pants and Boys Cloth also, a good variety of all-wool Tweed., fir stun; race wean We will also manufacture, the present season, at the ibilowlng prices in cash. viz: For black, brown, grey and steel mixed cloth. Mt cents per yard; casslmere of same colors, 33 cents; white Flannel 23 cents, and pressed flannel 2 8 'etc per yard. e, lune 9.1919. MEHAFFEY & BREWSTER. Eri LINNEN LUSTRES.— Received thle morning , another stock of Linea Luaus, accost which ale some very desirable styles, that are scarce lo market. 1 havanow a huge stock lad will sell at MI 45 per cent lees than me usual rases. I 3 Erie, lune 2,184 D, I. A. C.L.fiRK, . t . • READ! READ!! BMIMMIE Front the Iffedicat Reporter STRONG TESTI:IIONi% REMARKABLE CURES: Sloan's Column. fl 7 All the Medicines advertised by %V. B. Ethan are AM by Alerchants, Druggists, ere.. In nearly every town In alt the %Wes tern States, and by CARTEtr & BROTHER. No. 6. Reed llonse, Erle• irxin nvfmr Aura oinsargair nonszustoza- erNZI ZN Tall WORIADI SLOAN'S OINTMENT AND CONDITION POWDER DAVE EARNED A GREAT NAME. For Purity, Mildness, Safety Certginty and Thcr.v4ntsr. .11,0410 S OINTAIF.NT Ezcclj AND ts . rapldly superseding ail other Ointments and Liniments now in use for the cure of the fuilowing diseases. Fresh Wounds, Galls of all kinds, Sprains, Bruises, Cracked Sleets. Rin , Lostine, Windbone, Windgalls. Pull Evil, Callas. kiPsv ins, Sweeney, Fistula, 8111/02, Strains, Lameness, Sand Crack, Foundered Feei.Scratches of Grease Mange, or Horn Distemper. THE POWDER will remove all inflamation and fever, purify the blood, loosen the skin, cleanse the water. and strengthen every part of the body; and has proved a sovtreign remedy for the fol lowing diseases. Distemper, Bide bound, Loss of appetite, In ward strain, Yellow Water, In flaination. of the eyes. Fatigue from hard exerciser also, Rhs.umatiani, :(cornmonly tailed stiff complaint.) which proves so fatal to many valuable horses in this country. It is also a safe and certain remedy for coughs and colds which generate so many fatal diseases. - W. B. SLOAN. Grand Depot, 40 Lake St., Chicago Illinois. - TEM PROOF. .terattafrom the ...Gate., a North Trestern Ga:eite.” • BS: the use of Sloan's ()influent and Condition Powder, I have entirely cured a Fistula on my horse and otherwise unproved his condition more than SOU per cent. on the cost of the medicine. And a cow which was so feeble as to be considered worthless by myself and neighbors, was restored to good health and strength, by the use of less than half a package of the power, and is now doing better than any other cow I bare. 11'M. Small Pox, Slay 13, IBM • • IP HZ ettrrxinzrz G CHIL b. jER EIIV certify that onh °flirty children. when baked, fell into 1 a large fire of lice coa's,-and was burned severely front bead to feet. The best of medical said and attention was given to' the child fbr four or tire days withont any relief—each fiat's entering increased till his groans could be heard at a great distance, at tt hich critical period one Of my neighbors recommended and pre tented to me a box of SLOAN'S OINTMENT, and in lees than fifteen 'Mutes after the app'ication of the Ointment to the aggra vated sores of the suffering child, the pain ceased entirely, and tie s”eedlly began to recover. My residence is in Melt Township, Vermillion county. and State of Indiana. - Dated at Chica THEODORE L. TAYLOR go, August 24, IPd9. VILTRAOILDIN env . OUR APRIL. lath. 1819. Four miles northof Chicago (on the road to Milwaukre.) Cook County. Illinois. Mr. Sloan—Dear Hirt ono army horse) had a large bony Wom— en his breast bone. Immediately under the collar, which lamed hint and rendered htsserviresof very little value. .Ifaithadly ap plied several bottles of Dr. Taylor's Nerve and Bone Liniment. without the least benefit. I then procured %Slider's Celebrated Horse Ointment, and used that until I became filly whiled that it would never relieve the anitnal. obtained a box of your truly valuable Oiratment, and in less than GO days - from the first application the tuulbr entirely disappeared. and the horse was well. 'fours, EDWARD ARMSTRONG POPULAR. OPINION. TF popular opinion is any criterion of the worth of on article, 1 we invite the incredulous to read at least a few of the many voluntary certificates thatappear In our columns respecting dm great variety of remarkable cures effected by the use of "Sloan's Celebrated Ointment and COriditiOU Powders." These remedies no longer remain among those of doubtful utill ty,they have passed front the tidcof experiment, and now stand higher in reputation and are becoming tri,re extensively used than" all other rides of tbe Csty • TECI .A.LD NAB NOT BEEN TOLD. Fox Myer, June 12, IRIS. Slo —sir: Please send by the tearer n new supply of yout .L.P Florae lediclnes. They are dm beet articles of the kind that I have ever sed, never having been disappointed in their effect, as I hare been in the use of other, men the most celebrated ,Oint menu, Liniments, &c., of the day. I like very much this feature in them clzi that they do all that is promised, and upon a thorough trial one is constrained to add, that "balf has not been told. • ,Respectfully, M. DUDLEY . TEE zartinztErran. /SHE ordinary ointments and linirnems it is well known. are A severe and partial in their open:lib:M. Sloan's r imtment is mild yet tborouph—it reaches and removes the cause, hence it gives real and permanent reli.f. For pur ity, wildness. safety. certainty, and thoroughness, Sloan, Ointment, excels, and is rapidly supereetthig all other Ointments and Liniments now iwuse. Wo Can't got along without it. Beebe's Grote, IVills, co., 111.. Oct. 241819. -Turr. Eitaan—alr, Ilhave tested the virtue of your ointment in the I) cure of rattlesnake bites, sore throat, burns, and many other injuries, foal in evert: ease it has surpassed our expectations. Ay g u itiorlAY, c4iiarmiii,Lll4,7y never seCIA its tonal. and for Leans we Yours, ke., 11IILE9 Excellent Ointment. \ Air. Sloan—Dear sir: Fur a e onsiderlde length of tithe I we* seriously afflicted with the Rheumatic complaint, and ap plied freely the various liniments, pain-killers, without ob. taming an ) relief. After which your Agent at this place Influen ced me to try your and 'within, Me %%eel:, from the time I commenced using It, the pain ceased, and I was effectually, cured, and shall recommend all who are similarly inflicted with the distressing complaint, to procure your excellent ointment with out delay. Resp'y yours. OSCAR F. MOTT. Princeville, Peo:ta co., May 1, 1,,34,?. EP From the U. V. S. Brooks, Agentof the llhnuisand Michi gan Canal Packet Boat Conipany. Chicago, June 21, 194.9. DR.W. B. Sloan—Dear sir• For the last .21) years 1-hat'e had occasion to ,isernany horse,. and have neter found anything equal to your Ointment for injuries en horses. Within the last two months 1, have applied your Ointment to come ?...ihort.es.. fur various injuries. and is etery instance it has pro% ed a sovereign remedy. A ringer Bitten tntirely off. Two miles south of Chicago, 5014.111.9.11. DR. k Slit;on On the nth instant my son had a tinger bitten E entirely off b!, , a twee We inunediately applied your cele , brated Ointment, which relieved him of Pahl in a few minutes, and prevented the ringer from awelting the least particle, and the t‘outid is healing rapidly Respectfully 1 ours. DOciselm.XN 0 SINT CAT...UNA. lIR. SLOAN :,-Dear Sr; about three sears ago I was severely in. / Jilted in one. of my legs by the falling at a pile of wood which ocea&tobe I large running ulcers. Nearl) every doctor in Galena (tied ty duce them; but tried In vain, until bout sympathy and iniproperlriatinent toy other leg became as bad as the one oriainally uded. I despaired of ever being hell again—but order :hat I height neele"t no means within my reach; I pur chased of our agent In Galena some of your Ointment, and you can pita^ of my surprise and gratitude better than I can exprees it, to find myself entirely well before I had tini,heit using the se-_ cant! box. Ift a fat I tnake known that ethers afflicted Inay believe and not delay uamg so valuable an Ointment as yours has proved to be. Respeetfull,v your grateful friend, EVAN DAVIS. Galena': ill., Dee. 19,1543. SPECIAT.. NOTICE. TPS public nre cautions, against purchasing any article from N. T. Cony, of Little Fort. 111., purporting to have been pre pared by me, as. hereafter, I will not supply Ntill Cony with any Ointment, Condition Powder or Tannin Paste, in consequence of Ms haring got up articles in Inuit:two of mine, anti ativertisinq them in the tiatneof his clerk, nOWMA.V, and representing himself 54 wholesale and retail agent for thie name, %V. &SLOAN, Chicago, Feb. 9th, 1840. • ONLY 20 DAYS. „ fore the following order, Messrs. Vaughn & Co.. purchased a B range supply of Sloan's preparations. Jackson. Michigan, Feb., Slth, 1610. H. R. Hibbard—Dear SIR, I am out of Stasn's Condition Potacr Ind horse Ointment. The sale far exceeds my expectation. II )ou can manage to send me 4 dozen of the Powders, and 2 dozen Ointment. I will pay for them the first time you are here. and pre sub e I shall be able to sell a large quantity in the course of a year: It will be an object t to you, as well as to myself, to keep Me con stantly supplied. Very Respectfully 'Yours, H. 6. VAUGHN Co. ritZEIBIBUIPPI RIVEItth St. Louis, Missouri. February VA, In,. DR. W. B. Sloan—Slß: About two years ago, white rutting on the Mississippi river, in passing m et the rapids, I was plung ed in the water. and by the raft dashed against a rock. crushing my leg and otherwise seriously injuring me, so much that I lost all sensibility. %Then consciousness returned I found inirelf in St Louis, surrounded by. my weeping family. Good nursing and medical aid, enaMed tile in ab out taro months to hobble around with the asilistance ors erinc. The wounds only partially heal• ed. leaving large rinini g sores itt the knee, which for many 'months discharged blood rind atter op the most olihasive Character. My paling were inespresitiab e,tit times my muttering Was so great that death would have received a hearty welcome. Fortunately Mr. Wilson. (one of, my neighbors) adviked me to try your cimmeni. I obtained a box and applied it according to directi on —th e sore. soon began to assume a healthy appearance. and In three months I Whit entirely med, and able to endate hard labor. Your Obd't. Servant.HlßAM W. THOMAS. O We the undersigned, neighbors Of O . W. Thomas. were se planned with the case above stated and komeing the circum stat,ces. most eheettlully contltm said Thomas' statement. REV. J. DOUG LASS. ' JAMBS WILSON, PETER LAMB. QOO .1t ; VV, G „ uque..owa, 3 MR, 4.51h,1919. W.ll. Siciati—Dear,sok: Last February 19th , near Mount JAL Morris. Illinois, I had ' , horse wounded In the stifle foinr. so deep that the Joint water'lssubd freely, many good Judges of horses gave it us their opinion that the hone would never recover. applied your.Ointusent, freely and often, and notwithstanding, the animal could stately bear any weight on the diseased leg. yet in consequence of messing businessa ventured to start with the horse on my return to Du Duque. a distance of some 100 miles. Just at the breaking up of streams, through which I was obliged to Med and expose the leg and wound of the horse to frequent drench ing, of water, show and deep mud, still the horse continued to IMprove. One 60 tent box or your extraordinary ointment entire ly cured the berseAn lees then 20 dot 'Fo urs. F. 1V soWooN. To 'Moro it ra Confiern. COnsequenee or paving ma eat w anal present,. a re pen has gon e out m o t e t goy Depot. I Wan my preparations fbr levf than the pries on thelabels, therefore.A am Induced to notify the p u bli c that hereafter it is my settled determination not te testa any yreseuts of the preparations, to either new or old customers. `and ever as heretofore, retail and whoiesale to all mike. and not parmll my traveling agents to vary from Ns rule. - \ Dated at Chicagoan.. March - lath, se*, W. B. SLOAN. Erie •April, 01,1849. Uly V ASTERN NAILS'—' de uniectelened are now selling a eagle .l.la tier Eastern tiall. from 41 to 4.3 d. El sad 104 rem:owl Floor Nall& M ed. - ad and P wrought Vane; a!ro, marred Ens to door cod wawa boa Rivets. for sate.low. at ?to 3 !teed - 001100. Erie, Jane 11..\ f FED& AN fOltZt. . - S. BROCKWAY