Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1830-1853, July 03, 1847, Image 4

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- NEW G UBE :44 p: IVGOODS
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...___, G. LOOMIS 4.. Co. •7, Reed
.: .1"." --- House,. Erie, have just received
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- -"--..• an addition to their former stock
. 'ett, goods, which makes their assortment very eir
tepsive, comprising a large variety of rich and
fatbienable JEWELRY, consisting or diamontd,
ruby, garnet, emerald, amethyst aquamarine wild
eriamelled pins, diamond, rubrnad plain ring ;
Old ear rings,•ard chains and keys, spectacle .
... •,...ftu
pencil cases, bracelets, lockets, miniature settin ,
thimbles, studs, snaps, Rte. &c. - I • •
. r .E.—Gold and Silver Watches of the psi'.
te t lever, duplex, horizontal andcomnion maps
anent. French mantle; Uerman. and America))
clecks. " I
LV ER GOODS.—Tal,te, desert, teamaltanif
Lard spoons, ladles, butter and fruit k'nivei,
p 4l
o ctacles, chains, keys, pencil cases, thimbles. I
Plated, Britannia and German Silver Wnre.-;-.
"Tea pots, urns, pitchers, cups, tankards. bowli,
eake baskets, candlesticks. snuffers and trays,
speeds, farce's, ink stands, castors.
iCUTLERY.---Idoger's and other celebra'ed
Dl:Acre razors, knives and scissors.
MISCELLANEOUS.—Matheinatica I instru
ments, telescopes, thermometers, pocket compas
ses, sunglasses, violins, accordions, music tioxes,
flutes, fifes, steel pelts, curd casocombs, pocket
bobks, pocket pistols, coral, amber, gilt,. steel,
wax and glass beads, bead and silk bags and pur
ee* elastic guards, portable writing desks, work,
~ p aint, snuff, tobacco um!. elms - lug' boxes, razor
Nil, rops, clothes, hail, tooth, nail and shaving
brushes and glasseS, Glazier's diamonds,. shot
,
powder - flasks, perpussion caps and pills,
essmen, dotninoes, ti. - ...gar caws, put se and cloak
, sps,tweezels, cane, whalebone, violin and bass
:1 strings,' triage, ,:powder, puffs„ perfumermy,
.irt_plaster, tooth wssh and powders, tooth picks,
cairn.; (rings, teal.bells ,, sealinz wax, motto
als, visiting cards, emery baskets, needles, bat
dor, and birds, spool stand. 4, with numerous oth
;articles not mentioned, both useful and orna
ems!, which v . ill be for nready,pay," from N, en,
;flue to fifty per cent lovi , er than- torrnerly.
8.. Watches, music boxes, jewelry repaired
the best manner and warranted.
ash atiihnost kinds of coury prodtu!e
(I in payment for goods or work. Call and see.
The highest prices paid in cash for old Geld
11 Silver.
tine 13, 1816. • 4
ISE
Mt. SMITH'S IikEAT
ATIONAL PILLS.
PR. G. IR:NJ. ti.M.ITIVB
IitIPROVD INDIAN V.EG TABLE
[SUGAR COATED] PILLS
RF: the medicine for the Unit .1 States, and their
L superiority over all others for entire efficacy. nod
/SIM/Was ii as Won for then. a pre claincliCe Ur f. 4.0
illi needs HO toreig , lllllll,nre lo perpettinle. Almost
iersklej they base silently worked their way, and
'0 gained a permanent hold ou the approbation of the
Ipie which no other tuedicine or op tali-loon LAO rel:IX.
about four years - they liat?o tritondlied over disease,
brought joy and gladness tra stymy no almitius t)e0111..
• Thetal. !MORT IC,
iimedic II compound, conknends them to - the mot deli
. Una even the litere hardy. who have suffered from
efricts of impure properties hothe stomach. will OS
be plow=ed with the delightful oper-dioo of therm
o Pills. They 11. if c the rape no•rit of the most cora
-1 selected ingredients. err-always Sale, nod there can
I n danger or taking them: inol operly at any thee.
IMIR A NLE 'L'ItIA. I.
11, I mnoira-st their excellence in rellevieg the body of
y precursory of ulartiongilemasc,,,l s eeping the how•
goutly open, thereby ensuring the continuance of, ,
di. The most eminent chemot 111 NOW York hate
n his certificate that these Pills are PURELY VEG
'ABLE. or
'NATURE'S OWN fill'HlE DV.
The great principle recognised by the inviintor of this
inviDuable -.Medicine is, that cv ry part of the body,
'shadow in health or disease, i, brought under the Milo
entni of the digestive organs. - This plain and tat.oind
oFoctrine formsthe only ground oat WhiCti n good Cruelly
mod tine con ho recommended. Operarting according, to
this principle. Dlt SMTPIPS PILLS ,
TfIohINCITIIIIICN Till , : pi VO:11ACIIIII,
Pronnte tho'sel-retions of the LIVER LIVER,.
dill, KIS, und KID
NETS, and RI GULATEI'IIE BOWELS, then by adopt
ing the OW( NATURAL and consistent inctliod he rpn.
'del! the LIF BLOOD PURE, by cur ceng the vitrr
IF{
E t i
teal I wore of he whole system.
It ,is impossible to give every particular in ,this brief
notice, but lic s se,Pills are ',emit -tly recommended as a-1
Meat., of pirev i enting so meth misery and ilisinse, which.:
grow out o cmistipation or the bowels, neglected colds.
slight attacks. &c.. ace., and which it is in the power of
ALLITO PREVES P. .
Th i ese'Pills do out PALLIATE, h u t
TIIIICY 11" R t r.
feLoot all nuts roof the waste I (*Wintry, and - !
• 1 AL. BILLIG DISORDERS
l i
,
'now stand idiom, unpsrelle ed—TIIE SICK mAN's
FRIPNIL AmOng, the compl.. ntsasor which these Pills
1
aro highly recommended, are t a following, viz:
FIVERS, ° i PAIN IN THE SIDE,
DYSPEP.SIA, SCROVIJLA,
RN WOES I lON. BAD BLOOM
CONTI a. EN EDS,
' lICADACIIE, ?':, " „ T ‘ I IVC ri r„PLAP.„S•
-BAD APPEVITE I RHEUM ATISM,
nrutiour,%, wit° !PING COUGHS,
, 11SE'N'PARY. Wi AK NERVES,
F. VER COMPLAINT, IIIYSITRIC.9,
!MIMS. 011 alls, . i
lIIiAILTDURN. C01, , 15,
fiIII4OUS I'ItOLIC, , INF I.IIENZA. •
FOOL F,fiTOMACII, , PIMP, ES.
J.kUNDItICE, , - , LO`dr SPIRITS. ate, - •
BS , following the simple directions which aLcompauy
',roily box of genuine pills. a perliV.inent cure will be et
fect6ll.• Moseof than HOSPITALS in New York hone gii•-
•on these Pills the prefe elide oveF ninr a thou 20 ki ids Oat
hate been tested, and several EMINEN 1' Pit YSICI 113,
In New York and elsewhere, ivie them 1 a their practice,
Ate
tabu
oat:
the'
%V a
els
/Sea
Pyr.
I BE
,rte den:Ain't WAR
D E OVIMPOSITION.
r. Smith's Pills cing every where:
great, beveral unprincipled peiraons h ave made POI, 011
the nniclat miserable end )tlauserous stuff, and to 'mita threw
o for thie;genuinc, have pat on a 'coating of tugeir."—'
off
ThAvforeibeware.and always look for
TBIE - 01.1• TEN. SINONAILTIUBE OF B.
BENJ..:7IITII.
flatite bottom of every box, to counterfeit which is FOR
ti:ERV. Mire than 1131)3 certificates have been received
e principal omcq and the people are referred to
ides !Jerald & Gazette;' whom they can read of the
important cures.
egivo, fur env of room, but few'
t I'ESTI, lON CALLS,.
11 - oimltot Luther Lee.
.` , :iinith's Pills era pi oly vegetable, operate well,
istutitite good resist LT., ixiik K Law.
ditor True Wesleyan.
From theset..l. Kellett.
• wit - elites taken, Moflat'st Morrison's. and many oth-
Jut eho has received more benefit from Etc..Binith's
than all others. Silo believes they may be used by
des with perfect safety, rbtliout changing their =-
Meat or diet, and it any sea.on.
'JOHN KFA.IXTT;
hub Menlo A reinic,„ltrooklyri.
rt•hm tit' nut tmemiet ' la No. , York.
err, r
rule
Gum*
ploy 1
D . G. lienj. Smith's Pails Lase entirely cured we of
thaelness In my head,lnd eener.ll weak eroa o f nry hyr•toin.
My f l intly' ll , them with On Lott 1-.1-tiltp. I would not
b ir theta them.
ii C. 11. N %SU. 99 Fors. th at.
mom the Id. o fthn Black River Journal.
D ;iinitli'fi Pills ore free flout the object/nog to. which
..the pills are liable, and ate the beet Noredieme that 1
ha. • Tel seen. J... 11, , USE.
from the P 11. Tonawanda, N. V.
DT S.nith's Pills are the beid 1 ltnea ev , r ti,ed, &o,
.AC. litllL lit, P.M.
From nee. t Williatn4, Pittehursh
vn used DY.Stnith's POI , . and know tt,py are n good
ono. &c r . S. WILLIMIS, les dnitc. Ch.
From Rev. J. ILI 1.. Ilqek as. •
-Bruith'a NM :on 11/ grnat demand ur thia region
their ploasuntnenn and t glean) ,
JOHN G. L. HASKINS, :47.4r1du N. Y.
riont.M Damn, the (tanker.
).tuilth—lte-panted Prteud—Thy Pills are t.elling
mildly. and give irrst reiu buttbfant tun in 1164.01ga,
MOSES IMME, 267 31rino..t.
Alit—Your pilleure well liked
ED. EATONtO.)DEMOCRAT.
Set
Alit
-1 not much plea4ed withl your Ind. Vogt.
r Contcd nod tun I 4111 In my familv.
E 2 RR+ 00K VILLE (lA.) AMERICAN
shore' arc oily a few extr..o.., —hut we 4444 Cu nn
II a whole er w.l/+ per it ih houdar one& t hem% rine
.)9V Ihe Illoslt popular mu this country, , mud gilts the
;ennral ttillAraitton.
se PM. wi I aiWtl,s Cure COLDS in a meth more
put way than any usher n me:ly. For thin they are
anted.
D 1
vary
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and fi:
ere bi
111 St
11,
rteaS'
VIRE DANGER
tlncett et! uow .lup.krer.ti_a% llnor Smith's
awe tipoute vary uoputnr throughout the country,
'or. ve 2011 Fill j 44111)
)3 off Wl• IWO. MAO
. . kith •
ng or agar" to novo, up a molt dangerous. cow.
nits
) mita
..coat
'loon , •-
,
Dr. Crnmheeker, oflVlreeling,Vo. Faye that n pftrynn In
that Inn edron near lotir ' , hi: life from tlso effreto t•lf the
rwtint . t Alt “Sogar Coated . Pills, Also, a g.mtleirnio in
Lout. [lle. Ky. woo ainted with violentotnnitink alter
their ise.
ter Cie; the Otterrint or get none, e nd sae th a t G. r;ENJ.
5311,1 1 I In written with a pot ou 'tilt hotQtrt preach box.
PITINCII I ,II.. OFFICES.
NEW YOILK. 179 tit eenwieh tittect. ~
- BOSTON, t Water Street.
ERIK, Carter , Ar. Brother, No. G. Rend 1irm. 0 .1 .0
' I
.7 tSuir.rnina &. Co. Corner of tqatate ails] ith
etreet-.4
Alb; ;
1611142
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en
W ADV ERTISEAI ,ENTS.
LICKS, WATCIIKS, JEWELRY.
PLATED AND nnirreoriA wARE, '
FANCY GOODS,I Sc. &c.
G , LOONIIS & Co. are re
• ceiving irom N. York a
large addition to their former
stock of GOODS making an
i
asitxtriient,not u.fiiiiiii fours in
~ this eectiori of country. - Sc ec
• tea with care and at prices I . eas•
onably low, they expect to be
able to accdromodate their pat
% tons with all ankles round in
similar establishments at. fair
prices.
8
MIMI
IMES canfilur at the co ier - store, a nee as
ortment of Gloves, Mitts, Hoiscry, 4.c.
1.., Fancy Fans, Combi, Steel Deed Bags,
ft, Puree twist and trimmings, embroidery
such as FreneltFloss, worsted, chilled
e. &c., alt very chimp, by •
y 11?17. METCALF.
lid 4 1
1 ur4.
ti ate
or (I,
IEOI
AGAINST - TIIEVOIILDF
NO EXCUgE FOR IGNORANCE NOW
JOEL JOHNSON,
6111, 4 CHEAPSIDE, has Jos
e... ` received from New York
- • • a new and elegant supply of boOka
embracing Theolozicat Miscellaneous, Sundv
and Classical School Books Stationary, Etc. &c.
which will be sold cheaper Books,
cash than ever be
fore &forsd in this market. Among his stock
may be found--
. Anthon's classical Dic'y, $5, Rohinson'sGreett
and English Dictionary,ls; Webster's Diction
ary, $3 51
AntliOn's Vlrgil, $2, ,Flatiron's Horace, $.175
do • Homer, I 50, do Cicero, ,1 25
Anthon's Jacobs' Greek Resider, $2,
do de- do Lesions; 1,
do do Luton ' do ' I,
do do don Prossody, 1,
/ do, do Se!lust,' 1,•
Davie' Mathematics, including Algebra, Le.
Bender, Arialytaeal Geometry, Surveying, &c.
Davie's arithmetic, -- .I{irkham'a Grammar,
Adams' do • , Hall's I/ S History,
NI ather'e Geolrigy, • Claey's Geography,
Mrs Linean'a Manny, Morse's do
Comstoek's do .- MitchelPs do
,Burrett's Geography of the Heavens, with large
and splendid atlas; also, the Electic series of
Reading Boolts.
Andrew's and Stoddard's Latin Grammar, 4.
119 , do ' • de. ;Reader,
CornStocles ehemestry and philosophy,
Sanders' Benders Bennett's Book Keeping,
Walker's 'Meat:dry, Colt's i , do
Johnson's •do Moor's Byron,
,
Scott's comentarie's, 6 so. $l3, v ,
Dick works, library edition; also, cheap,
The works of Chesterfield,
Rush's residence at the court of London.
Dyes book of Martyrs-, Josephus' works,
Pititarch7A Lives, Hollins' do
Lady of the Manor, - A ddiSollB' do
Good's study of medicine,Drvdeti's ' do
Hopper's med. Diery, Eb - erle's Practice,
Gay's med. Juris'dence, do Therapeutics,
Crudens concordance, Plaitinie Theology,
• ayland's elements of Moral Science,
The School and the School nate"
• 2
'Dr 0/in'A travels in the east,
Thurwal's History of Greece, etc..
i Guide to the Propitecie.,
Danes' Trav,els,. Barns' Notes, i
Fuller's worlds New Spirit of the Age,
C hairnet' s w mit% Bluik s religious anciidotves
Atalcom's travels, Gibbon's Room:,
Pi ideaux's cOnnexion, Life of Lieber,
Works of Charlotte Elizabeth, complete,
do ' ; Predrika Bremer, I • do
kloshim's eclesiastical History,
Luther on Galations, Jarves' church Ifistory,
PitzOrial History of the American Revolution,
Life and Sermons of Whitfield,
Gol&mitlt's England, • -
,
Parley's Universal History, I
Together with tnanY other valuable works too
numerous to mention in. the limited spate of an
advertketnent. Ca.o and see—no charges fur
~ ,r
showing oks,
June ,IS iG, • 4
PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, Ez.c.
ARTER & BROTHER, are in receipt of a
C
beautiful collection ofilaintings and En2ra
wings, plain and colored, in oil and u ter. Per.
sons of taste cannot fail of being pleased' with the
it comprises views ofsorne of the most
romantic and picturesque pieces in Europe and
thiscountry. Among them are two Oil Paint i ow:
3 by,3 1-2 feet in rich gilt frames—the,oneu view
of Tr y and the Hurimlin from Mr. Idly, the other
Was4ington's Head Quakers, near Ntrtrbutg, on
the North River ; : -
Vi.ews of St. Cloud,
Lake•ofZurichand . surrounding count y )
Lake•of Zert2 and surrounding country
A general View 'or Drussels,
A Nloonliulit Vi6r, a heautiful
Forest antr‘V inter Scenes;
liontim: scenes, Sec! eke, a very fine and
Correct likenes*stofQ,neen Qictory,,engraverl
on steel from Sully's painting. also of
Her two elder children, Allice and — Albert,
in handsome gilt frames; a beautiful
Ilezzotint co:trovine of "John Anderson
my Joe," a rare and interesting Menne.
filsou collection of rare and beautiful Birds
and Flowers, correctly and elegantly colored, de•
signed for instruction to learners or ornaments
for the centre table.
Persons designing to furnish themselves with
any thing in tho above line — will find these well
worth them nue/Ilion. They will be,sold - lower
than they can be purchased at retail in the cities.
No. G. Iteed House;
Nor. 2."1G. 29
STA - S i rON's EXTERfCAI, It Elabli)V. ALLE'D
HUNT'S LINIMENT,
1i now maiversally acknowledged to be the INFALLIBLE
B.CSIEDY for Ithcometqsra,Spinru Affections.' Contrec.
[into, oa the Illuscics,Soro •ihroat and Quinsy Issue. Old
Ulcer.. Pains in the Back and Chest, Acne in the Breast
and Face, Tuoth,sclie, Sprains, Bruises, Salt Rheum,
Bunn, Croup. Pro•tcil Feat, and all Nervous Iligontgs,
'Alio TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS which bias attended the
application of :has mont WONDERS - VI. MEDICINE in ,
curing the most severe cases of the different Diseases
ahoy" osme,l--asid. the HIGH ENCOMIUMS that bane
b :en bestowed nammit, wherever it Ipas been introduced,
gives me the rig .1 to call nil the AP "IC'l El/ to resort at
once Co the WILY REMEDY THAN" CAN DE RELIED
ON.
To Ge,rge Seonton.
Dear Sir —The ° Dunes Liniment," which your Agent
left with the i hatWrold, and theta has been a number of
calls for more. Many peraone ulr.icted with varinue Aches
and Pains. have been cured by it, as they say etrecttially.
Onb case 1 wi I I relate to you, an it caused a hearty laugh,
when the 11[111.00 related it here in the storm. It is this ;
Mr. K. S. Denton. a highly respectable person living in
this village. had procured a part ern bottle of your Lini
ment, et New Milford, N.J. Ho is frequently affl vied
with the Rheumatism, on th it be canarcely get 'Aunt;
hn came in tit, anon, and his leg ,paint him 40 that ha.
could not bear much weight upon it. Ilia wife told him
to put soma iniment on it; lie says to her, it will not do
any grmt—it to like all other quack stuff. that aha tue
veiled on him to try it. Ile did so, then lite his dinner and
went Mit, WOrkel all the afternoon, came In at nicht, rat
down a while: and thought of his leg--which he had en
tirely forgotten!—the Liniment having given him hump
ate and permanent relief. Ile came over here the sauna
vtgla and bought (NO bottles of it
Yourr, with respect,
I!. It. intrra.
The G,llnwtng certificate of the' restoration to health
and the periest curs of a deformed and crippled child,
who was thought in be borond thel reach of hope, shows
that no in trier how appalling theicase may be. that a is a
remedy. in 11,14 a / :lament that tdih Conquer the most des
perato cases, and iln.t, if alio disease I. curable, this eel.,
heated external remedy will,do It. it has never (abed in
giving immediate rebel' when timely applied, int proved
by the Miami:fine of high and miimponeliable .tlestimony,
the particulars of which arc to be found in the Pamphlets
whielt is it to be-bid-of every agent.
42tigiti9l:ft;, lute 10, IEIS.
C."coric E. Stanton, En.
' Str.-1 (eel called upon by the tie of gratitude. to offer
the follow i ig, tentimoriy to favor of your Exterual Reme
dy—fleet's Liniment. hiy grandson. Clark E. EV.1114,
wh o is now ten 'cure of age. lies been for WI ba s t eiglit
'oars a cripple, cameral by fulling from a chair when howls
two years old, and wrenching his spine. foie the thee
of the occurrence we base tied et ory means to voters
him to hi. nine 11 shape, bet all without avail. We took
him to New Yn k, end placed him under the cora of a [thy
/
w o r n of altil and rafter remainiug there some time, we
'brought him l me no better than when we took him there.
•Por several lays at a time, ilege, 150 helplthis that he
could only walk by placing his.,hAnds upon hi knees to
support. giving him the appearance of deformed-hunch
bitch. fl, one also token to Newtturg, and preeeriliod for
without any hotter success. At times he would ho Arcing,
enottuti to go out of doors, hut-otter playing nu hour,
would come in perfectly exhatt.tod, and for anyerol days
after would be airtlin perfectly helpless. %Yr) had lost all
hope of seeing him restored to his natty I, shape or
strength; but a kind rrovitenee placed your Fiume!
Remedy in my hand . -1 hare used hut four Local a. and
~,,, re l a keil to say that the boy is now tie a truialn as any
hoy of LI; 'age. Auy of my neighbors will testify to the
truth of 018 Ntulement. I tette 11111e11101110.16.1re in sta.
nag three facts for the benefit of others suffering under
a blot calamity-'a,
Yours, rospeetritlfr.
RACIIAEL MUTE,
This is to certify, that T impersonally acquainted with
the subscriber. We. Shute, On well as the boP alluded to,
paid (flintily boar Witness to the deformity with which hn
wakrerinuelv ittlitcted, apparently for lira—Dated ft iug
Sing, June 9th, 1815.
,
HENRY HA ILItIF, Justice of the Peace.
This Littinicut is sold at4s. and 50 cents per bottle, by
all the Principal Druggtsta end Merchants throughout the
country_
Whorevite Agent" for New Fork.
If •ADLEY, rilLl-014 & Co. I.l%Watcr Street,
It vsn . roN & 1 . 0. 110 Ilrond way,
'
A. It. & SANDS, corner Fulton and William,
ASPINWALI.,II6 dtrect.
JOHNSON. KIDD & Co Pittsburgh, wholesale agents
for, Western Pennaylvania.
Orders addreatted to toe tatting SinF, N. Y., Will he at ,
ttoided to. GEOKGL. K. STANTON,
- Proprietor.
litor Ralj by J. H. Horton &Co, Frier', L. C. Town N or th
Knit, 3. lament., Fairview; 8. L. Jones & Co. Girard.
April P; 1 . lel7. 2m4/7
Ne
w Woollen Factory
AT Nolan luasr,
UNCAN, U JEWETT & 4.:0. `have ji l ist com
menced business of ananufactipinst Woollen
Go s, dressing Cloth, carding Wool, 4-c. Their
machinery is entirely now and of eklernmanu
faetrue, and embraces the latest improvements.—
The , business will be conducted by Mr. Jewett,
who has had 20 veers' experience in it. both in
this conOtry andin England. They' wills manu
facture on sharer, giving one yard of clothfor two
and a quarter lbs. of wool, or for ready Tay in
cash or country produce, and on ats reasonable
terms as any other establishment in the county.
Their manufactory id locatcsi about one mile north
of the village, _ALEX. DUNCAN.
e r JOSHUA JEWETT.
ISAAC It, STEVENS. .
, PM, . ;` . 3111#
NottNEuet, June 7
- F HE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY (or COLDS, COUGHS, ASTH-1 •
rka
liketnoltle cure Of IN Dimwitouts Artmfo. t•
1: MA, and CONSUMPTION: i ...To S. Tenser. ' Ciao 4' CORNORS, N.Y. Aug. 6, 1844.
THE MOST CELEBRATED and . INFALLIABLE•remedy for Colds.' . Sir—We are entirely out of the Hungarian Balsam, having gold all you
Coughs, Asthma. or any form of PULMONARY CONSUNIP'BION, is thel lett with us, in our immediate vicinity, and in juatice to the medicine must
the 'HUNGARIAN BALSAM OF LIFE, discovered by Dr. Buchan ofil say with astonishing success. A taw days since a young gentleman of this
Londim, England, tested for upward of seven years in Great Britain oondl town called at our store Who had been! for months afflicted . 6'ith a very dis•
on the Continent of Europe, end introduced into the LT Cited Statei under theljtressing cough. and wariteila bottle of the Balsam. We told him it Lvas of
immediate superintendence of the inventor.lllittle use for him to take lit or any 'thing eIse—HE_MUST DIE. lie took a
The astonishing 1 111 ette59 01 the litalgolloo 'Balsam i 6 the cure of everyl)bottle, however, and aftif l rwards had another. - Yesterday he called again
form of'CONBUNBTIoN, warrants the American Agent in soliciting for very moth improved i appearance, and said he was rapidly gaining
treatment the WORST POSSIBLE CASES, that can be found in the coin strength—but had it not been for the invaluable Hungarian Balsam he nitist
nuonity —cases that seek relief in vain from any of the cominnn remedies oil have died. We want a one more of the medicine directly.
the day, and have been given up by kite most distinguished Physicians asi Yoiirs respectfillly, ' , INGHAM & HAVENS.
CONFIRMED AND INCIJILALBLEI The Hungarian• Balsam has cured, [Fron t Esq. ll'. E.'Fisk, Conostota, .N. T., dated CA:VAS/WA iyov. 7, 18461
and wild cure, the MOST DESPERATE OF CASES. it is no quack nos ,To S '('ousel-, Agee", &c.—Sir: Having used Dr. Buehun's Hungarian
Irmo, but a standard English Medicine of known and egtablisherrefficacy. t Balsam' in. my family with the very best success fur lung complaints, and
Every family in the United States should be supplied with Buchan's Flun•lMavino seen it used by my friends with like success, I Was indvcd last
garian Balsam of Life, not only to counteract theeensumptive tendencies'lspring to become an Agent fur the sale of the same, since which I have sold
of the climate; but to be used as a preventive surdieine in all ease l of Colds, a great number of bottle, , . and have in almost every instance learned that it
Coughs, Spitting of Blood, Pain in the Side and Chbst, Irritant ) a nd s ore timid s ucceeded beyond a I cvpectution, in son` cases where tho patient had
ness of the Lungs, Bionehitis, Difficulty of Breathing, Hectic F' ver, Night been by Physicians of r spectability PRONOUNCED INCURAE, and
i l
Sweats, Emaciation and General it o u biiity, Aallunti, . M
Influenza, Vhoopincriffheir cases hopeless, anel 1 most cheerfully recommeedit to all who are se
Cough, and Clem". 1 illering with long complaints, assuring them that,in most Cases" they will find
.
In ease'of actual disease of the lungs, or seated Consumption, it is theilspeedy relief.
, . (Signed) ' r WILLIAM E. FISK.
ONLY SOURCE OP HOPE. -I I - More Proof;, '
Sold by iLlcDonald & S 10411; 801 C Agent for the United Kingdom, at the e Establishing' the efficacy of the Ilutowleen Balsam of life . .
Italian' Ware-house, Reoent•st. London, in Bottles and Case - d, for ships , I (From Deacon Lewis, of Utica, dated Lim*, February 4, 181.5.)
~
hospitals, &c. .A.4. I ' I, I cheerfully give my name in favor of Dr. Buchan's . Hung.arfan Balsam of
1
By Special .ftypointinent—DAVlD F. rmADLEE, 119 Court -?t., p, oato „ , llLife. Last April, my vile was attacked with a violent cough,Uttended with
Mass., sole Agent for the United State s and British American Provinces. Iv severe and most 170h1r0ESSINE Psis; IN TIfF..SIDII, so-bad as to deprive her
• American price, $1 Per bottle, with full directions for the restorathoi.orll ri f rest. , While in this situation, 1 9+ . llled on Messrs. 70/ c aner 4' Co. for some
health. . innedicine, and they rettottimended tips BM 90:111. !pi:l'o l 4l9d a tousle, awl by
' '• _
Pamphlets, con:a main, a ma}}! *of English and American certificates and
biller evidence, showing the tt4spralleirinerirs of this Great Engli3h Reme
dy. may be obtained of the Auguts, gratis.
None genuine, ii ithout the titten signature of the American Agent, on
a zold and bronzelahcl, to counterfeit which iv forgery.
Totany. Syracuse , N. Y. General Agent for New York
and the western ,Stume.
.
READ, A 1 , - _
From the B ptist Clergysnsn atColoosedOsnse.To. County.
, ",,f do hereby most cheerfully certify 'hat I have use Buchah's gun
-2artan Balsam in my family with ~real sm (..es... M: 7i , /,1)0M ) . in het 'seventh, year WilS, in the mond, of October, IS bl. at .ith a pain in
her ri;:lit sidekd notwithstanding we n e ed all t ill 4 remove it, she
continued to gr 4 w worse, nn I after olnaininz, the cc 'Pr. B—, who
thoua.lit , the It ialit Lobe of her Lon., so serieu , ly aft; clod that her recovery
was exeeedin.dy douh'fnl. I woo iiioci ., (l to otrain one hot tle of the Balsam.
ant before one third of it "was taken, the little sta•rer resumed tier plays and
her cheerfulness teitunctt, and , before two bottles were used her health we
WESTFIELD MARDLE FACTORY...,
r LIE subset i bet s having a good aqsortment ( - 4
N New England marble on - band, frOM differ
ent quarries, caltailated for Head and root table,
Mbnuments, &,c. which they offer to sell to any
one in Etie. county, Pa. not living farther than
tale, lettered in first rate stale, and delivered, at
the following prices: Small, fur children, 81 5n
per tbor; Middle size, for aged people, $1 62 per
foot; Largest size $1 75 per foot. We ,think it
woulY be an object for some of the Erie county
people to forward Ile a few iliac:Hifi ions as wo huve
recently been informed by the Eric marble dealers
in rather s bragging way, that they wore sticking.,
it to the Erie and Crawford county people good:
They brag very lustily of selling to the "Petnnt•
mites" at noill $2 59 to $4 per Mot. Should any
of the peoide \ ofle . county he in want 9f a*
thing in our Atm, they can forward their illSerip
tious, or come themselves, and they shall have a
first rate article at the above prices.
VEgNON, SUSScS Co. ti. J.
BY THE QUEEN'S PATENT,
CONSUMPTION CURED.....TRIUMPLIANT SUCCESS
OF BUCHAN'S HUNGARIAN BALSAM OF LIFE.
1 - 1112ZA11 SliiES &CO.
estfield, N. Y. Sept. 13, 1815. 174
.11) LACK SAUPS.-1 will py Ca - ;d1, and lb,.
1.) highest price lbr and Vani ty of Black Salts
del i vvred. tit Nl , Kenn, or pt mt 1,1 ore in F.l ie.
Oetob'er 24, 1846., r M. Ts IMALS.
COLEMAN'S HEAVE POWDERS,
ACERTAIN CURE FOR IDEA 4ES AND
COUGH IN HORSES.—A long fainiliari
ty with horses and per,onal treatment of the' dis
eases to Which they are subject have • at length
resulted in the discovery of this exceedingly vill
ualde remedy for the /Tractl, end' Cott] 11— a dis
ease which pqnitices more misery end death
among these noble animals than any citler to
which they are exposed. I have no hesitancy in
saying that my Powder a ill effectually and tiler
oughiy eradicate avery symptom and rPsttg, of this
painful and dang ous disease, if given in any
or
reasonnble'length 0, time after it has Bran con
tracted. When you r ' , cover symp,oins of Comfit
or heaves in your horsy, resort to thi. Powder
without delay, use it perseveringly, and ii,.tentl to
the hints accompaiiyin; • the directions for tie
treatment of the anim ds; and in nine cases out or
ten you mill find that it. cures.
V any desirous or eyeing certificate of cures,
°mom call on the agent. Price 5.1 cents per ttot
tie. Manufactured by A. D. Coleman, New York
CARTER & BROTHER, agents, Erie, Pa.
March 27, 1917. 45
DISSO LUTIO , „ 4 P ALCM ERSIlii:
rilli E partnership icretolore .
cmsliig'between
the undersigned, in the practice of Law, has
bean dissolved by niuttiul consent. All perstms
indebted to us are requested to call ut the wilt •
and settle their r, spectire accounts, on or heft" c
the first of February 'next. Those who ' negle 3t
this notice may iricaF costs.
JOIIN G A LIMA( Tg
,
CARSON GRAIIAAL
Erie, Jan. 11, 1817, -
The BOrdis and pipers of the late firm of Ci AL
BRAITH S GRAI I Aikt nee by mutual agree
ment left with me for the 'purpose, of closing up
the business of tht eneeern and collecting al)&hts„-
which I am oblized to do as si),4..dilv
I have twociated with me in limiliteis il4. S.
LANE and WNI. A. GALBRAITII4 Esqq. and
continue the office lately occupied tiv ialltraith
Graham, under the futw of GAL'iltliAl MIS
'LANE, where all business in' the line im• the pro
fession, will be attended to o ith proMptoess and
dispatch. • RAIN GALlift MTH.
Erie, February 3, 15170 , -
STEAM ENGINES
WE are now prepared to inand or repair
, Steam Engines, and to sati.ly those wi - t•
have doubts et Co our abiliiy to tun otit superi
work, we invite thvir ittSpection of one which tt,
ha've rimently built and put in operation_ at on.
Foundry,
L EST ER , SP.NNETT & CHESTER.
B.— . A t.ccond hand Engine ofB hor=n pow
er. together with bellows Ibr a smell Ftsfuldry,.. for
sale at a bargain
Ede. ‘liiielt 20. 1847
CONFECTIONARY, MIT ANDY
STORE.
No, t, REED HOUSE Rqw, Bum,
Tali; undersigned having purchased the entire
stock of Confectionaries, together with the
fixtures belonging to the bushings in the stoic
formeily occupied by James Crossman, woad say
to his friends and the public generally, that he has
furnished •hinesell with an old and experienced
workman at the business, and is now prepared to
furnish to retalleus CANDY, at Bufrilo prices,
and warrant it to IN; superior to any Buffalo candy
irtfered in this market; the retailer will _become
convinced after selling a few' pounds of my candy
that it affords him moreVrofit than the eastern
Candy. Our" sticks and !macs will net 40 to the
pound, and am finely flavored.
[ ICE CREAM AND FANCY CAKES.
f l I am prepared to furnish lee Cream in litrms to
suit ctedomers. Fancy Cakes made to order.—,
Fruit, Pound, Sponge, unduelley Cake, and Jm.
files always on hand to strpply families. I will
'furnish tea cakes to private families cheaper than
they can bake teem; and on the shortest notice.
FRUITS.
Fresh Lcmonsi and — Oranges, Figs, Rai ins,
Nuts of all kinds; preserved ginger, mixed pick
les, sardines, Ste..: a good nssortment.
TOYS.
Aa large assortment of toys, such as, dolls, dres
sed or undreSsed, cats and dogs on bellows; glass
dogs and birds, Laney boxes, Weds, neck:aces,'
head dressds, purses ; hair brushes, midi(); combs,'
besides a thousand other articles too numerous to,
mention. Please call and examine for yourselves.
Any orders Item the country for candy will be
promptly attended to,
W. KEITH.
Erie, Anglin 1., 1846
QU EENSWARE by the Crato—Birminghora
; ware—for solo by, .
13. — TOMUNSON 4. Co.
48
April IS, 180..
MOW is the time to buy .CARPETING--
1. 1 1 Carpeting of,the best quality ends latest
styles must be sold to makeroom fora nesy- stock
in the Spring. at the % jib& J‘E 8108,E.
Eric; Feb, 21, 1917. '4IIL 41
N . • ,
OTICE. —The Tin, C 4 per and;Sheet Iron
Manufaett.ring busiums u ill be carried on
it the old stand'of Ashley & Kelsey, %%here a con
cant supply of all amides - , manufactured by him
will be kept for sale at whelesale and retail. Old
Copper and Brass IVare taken in pa3ment fm
l'in Ware.' JOSEPH KELSEY, Jr.
71
Erie, July 6, 1844.
I \ L. WARREN,
HAS Tell - loved his sash, blind and door Shop to
State, between 7t hand Sth streets, where be
will keep eonytantly on Lana or make to'order all
articles in hi. line on the shortest notice. Those
wbbintr to obtain first rate work at low prices
wonld do.well to "lye-him a call before purehas
iv elsewhere. Cflazingdone at all times, Glass
ami Putty kept constantly on hand.l
Mal/ 10,
-
S. SM Y 1 I
HAS JUST RECEIVED
front New York. per Pontroy's Exr . ess,tm - ,Sprin !.!
Fashions, anti is now ready to eAectne all orders
for II ATS in.the latest Fasiott, and of a better
quality than can beTurchased here or elsewhere.
Match 16, 1846. 5
FIRST APPEARANCE.,
It. TOMLINSON, GEORGB HBLLOGG.
Tness, have not before found it convenient or
agreeable to ititroduee into the papers a general
adverthemem. _ Being rather or a modest urn,
they have been Pittiated somewhat ache slim
ger in New York; who got upon a day goods box
in Broadway, to wait till the caowd should get by;
and like hun, having attracted a little public no
toriety, they arc prepared to get down and move
quietly along, and would respectfully invite the
attention of the public to a choice Seleetion 01
GROCER! ES, interspersed with a few staple Dry
Goods arid other notions, just received from New
York, Cincinnati, which they•design to sell
pretty cheap for ready pay. Please call and see
at 109 Elena street, next door to R. 0. Hulbert,
E-et's dike, r.. 13 at Si tth r.-eet Canal MLA!).
11L1NSON, Et Co.
Erie Ate. 1, 18.16.
D rrisßußGH Rockingham Ware.— A beau
r ti (I'4 article, and. good 'assortment inat receiv
ed and. for sae by
• , B. TOMLINSON ,S• Co.
Anaust I, 18113
RIIFFALO AND NEW YORX
ONI PRICE PI.OTHING
4 VA UGHN, No 2 Fleining, Meek, State
Strict. This estairlislunent has„acquired
notoriety hy selling all kinds of clothing us cheap
as they can he purchased in New York city.--
Call and sec. /Vault of clothes can be made at
this estahlishment in ONE DAY'S notice, in the
latest stble and mo+t approved fashion.
Just received a general i aSsortinent ofClothing
and cloth; suitable for the.'seasott and for sale at
p r ice s reduced to the pecuniary means of all.- For
instance a good article of cloth, all wool, at 50 eta
• per yard rind every thing else in, proportion.--
Cutting also done to order nt reduced prices. All
orders front the country promptly attended ,lot—
The child can buy as cheap here as the best judge.
Customers generally can depend on having their
work done tight, amid no to stake,
Erie, Dee. 20, ISM • 15
V 7 ANIMA. Cream, lemon bar, do. drops,boar•
V hound bar, do. medicated,, Peppermint 4.l , ropsi
peppermint, rose, wintergreen, sassafras, and
worm lozengers; sugar plumbs,arnooth almonds,
almond candy, etc. etc. for sale by
, M. V . KEITH.
TANNERS ARTICLES.
'VANN ER'S OIL by the bbl.' did at retail; Ra
i fined Lampblack, Scrub, Scouring and Paste
11ru.sr, for sale by
pee.
5,
i5 ; 46 .0 . CARTER BROWER.
L.,S. 4. C
CASH and the highest
. _
market price paid for
FL,tX SEED, delivered at the store of the sub
seaiber, comer of French and Fifilistreets.
Erie, October - 10, 1610
STORAGE AND FORWARDING.
sultscribeiS are prepared to eneive and
1. forward during. thweaion by the Eric Exten
sion canal, to any pointiin the.Lulses cie Ohio' riv
er all property entru,ted to their care with the ut
most dispatch and at the lowest rates.
130 it St',res and Groceries of all kinds constant
ly on hand and for sale cheap at their ‘Varc[louse
on the canal; Eigth street landing, Glazier's Ba
sin. • P. P. GLAZIER,
Erie, April 24, 1847
AGAIN HERE WE COME, ,
WITH the best and cheapest Stock of rash
, ' iontible LADIES' DRESS- GOODS ever
Milled in tkis market, consisting in part '
skl patterns Dress Sill6of ail colors, embracing
Colored and Plaid.and Stirped Poult de Soi,
Ciro de Rhine,
Credo Swiss, • _
Satins of all colors, . -
SHAWL§I. of all kinds, such as Silk, rape,
Barrage, Tbibet, Mous de Lain, Brodie,
Lawns, Balzarines and Baragoi,
Gloves and Mitts of all kinds—Silk, Kid, isle,
Cotton, Fte.•
cr e oTHS, easel meree, Tweeds, Kentucky cane
_ and Satinette.
In short, customers can find every thing in the
Dry Goods line usually inquired for in the mar.
kct. We forbear to mention priors. Suffice to
say, ladies; we can sell you a handsome French
Lawn dress from 12s to 16s. that wilt vie with
any in Broadway. Please call and see for yorli•
selves. Faiiller particulars hereafter. Don't
forget the place, of CADW
A pi! 28, 1847. 50
SHAWLS.—TheChinarrapc, Silk, Embroid.
crod do., Bozak and , Zephino, do., Summer
Cashman), floweredand rainbawed,Worstedi that
arc deck:left rich, at
WILLIAMS 4- WRICHITS.
April, • 50
considered completely restored. an to the ei, "t of this medicine, without
any tiesiiallon,l attribute the cur.,. ~,' . DAVID McFARLAND.
January, 1845. * --- T Pastor of th:' Baptist Church in Coloose".
Twaliviessy xrena Et heater.
( 1 Recitatives, - N. Y. June 5, 1545.
Sm.—Sometime hut January. I Was taken witha violent cold, attended
with a distressing cough, which in the course or a few days brought on &
,bleeding of the lungs, w, th much soreness of the cheat, pain in the side and
much soreness of the breast. Afler!being confined to my bed for some days
and getting no ewer, Mr. Pardke,tfertnerly DePuty Sheriff of this county,
recommended me to get a bottle of Dr. Buchan's Hungarian Balsam ofLife,
'observing that lie`had been similarly afflicted , and by the use of that mcdi
;eine had been speedily and entirely Mired.. I immediatel'y got a bottle, and
after using it a short time the resitit Ives as ha
,predicted—l got entirely
well. Prent the benefit I received ii4in the Basam;and from the universal
good name it bears anteng, my ft Hula who haVe used It for diseases of the
;lungs and Ohm, lam induced to blieve it to be one of the best medicines
now in ,uso for those diseases,•and s inch recommend' it to the public:
ci
W. W. SWIFT
r
. , ...-... ..
the time we had used alm t one huh
'after using the retriainch , r, her Itealc,
tithe I have recomMended t le Balsa'
it with like success. 1 (sign
-,Derteat
; • ,
1 , • , ' ET: IT'
[From the P.:M. at Burlington VI
.( am atrainl tinder 'tlielnecessity o
1,0.'y wife still . continues lie medicint
in tin.; section, I heard l of a friend
'in a CONFIRMED CONSUMPTION. 1:
Iwo weeks since, and today I heart)
him like a chhrrn. l' • i
( 'T)ie Messrs. Meteal4 of Genes
phy - sician) in: ordering. a new Rupp,
% Kr.F. Cerra 61Ir C11 , 1.0111V1 - 1 conyiripi
S. TO 31;1', Syracuie, N. Y. 4
Western 'S'tirres. Sold in Erie by C.ll
CANDY.
CASH!. CASH!!
C. SIEGE.L.
'2O
M. M. SPAULDING.
3m19
t i l
of It„ wife' bi4o - to . gei. better, nd
th wits completely ge.ro r red.' lice }tat
[ I
t
to my friends, many of whom it ve used
ill) ' 1 . ~ , JOHN LitiNV(l.
I of I he'First Ilaptis, Church in Vtic .
Evitlvoce,Al I I
r ts, Otsego Cu. N. Y. dated Jan. 18151
ordering a new supply of the3all.arti.--
irand is improving. It is doing wonders
50 miles limn here who %%DA considered
sent him two bottles of the Balsam about
1 from him, and the Balsam is acting on
Signed) A. E. ARNOLD.
t ti, N.Y. (one of whom is a practising
'ly of the Balsam, says that 'ln some S t ;
of receiving 'great htn.fit from jt5 . 115,,.”
IGeneral Agent for New Yt3rie and 'the
lin:it Sz BRO.TIIER, No. 8, R eed I
I 'PI
SC.
• we g .
ar ,
1846 P.L.
X . ''
I VALKER Bz, COOK.
ARDING, COMNIISSiON & PRO
MERCHANTS.—NI' ill continue the
nu• and 'eoninttiBgion business as usual,
F
( ;RAI
INT
1 oi %la (.1 I
care-hotem on the Pnblie Dock , _ Erie. Pa ,
be ready on the opining of Nuvigation
(Fen t Fear to contract for the, shipment o
liso how the eastern cities, or other pla
ie, as they are connected with good re ,
lines, and havin! , seine oh the firs . class
Coats and Propellers on the lakes run
houst;, thereby ensuring, the safe and
unsmissiob of alt proper) entrusted to
'They' dill attend to thelorreardirm
at thciir
nod mill
of the pr
\ler( low
cc., to r.
spo6ibk
dl zit,tiatii
Witt,* to t
Fp 1•d) tr,
their cord
or,u.ood, at, do
7:ritadiat ports ° ot'
Canal. • •
CASE! Advances
and salealprorniKly
conspintly on hand
small fpni,6ltitie.s, to
ALSo4—Salt, PI
Iron, Neiqi, , tov. - :$
tion. •
ft L r r. ft LINCES
M. Totbms, Eritk
Joltn C, Beebe,
Smith Jae :son 4-Co. "
Johie I rimrod 4. co."
Pultnin• 4. Co. thank,
0. N. Chapin,, .1 lbany„
W. Monr2ith 4. Co. "
Otis, Clupy & Co. 13r6ton,
'• - George & CO. N. Y. city,
13., Allen, Ogdensburg, N.'Y.
z Jitiwtes firdwne, Toronto w.
Wrn. D. St. Catbrrinea, "
Standaa, Jarves& Co. Clievcland, 0.
Albert Ivc,4, Detroit, Mich.
!. Newberry 4- Dole, Chizago;ll,linois.
Erie. :Hatch 14, ISM
~.~
(21.LVEIt Plated.
torsi Snuffers
Tea ' l anl'Coffee
•
Nov.
T
'Pillar
case . , I cry
Nov. 14.
lEEE
D NY
Alarm
[ 'heap fo
'Meta
`EY Al
OEM
ern mEncit
11AVIN .7
so far
official duties
great r4wlllon otitis
tent Co all legal bus
Ito Will attend the t
War en,Crawford,
Jefferson,, and the '
,and has pmfession.
will transact busint
in New York and
will lie remitted by
adelliltia without at
will also take cha
siraitisi the United'
appliCations tbr
C.ir the ability an
siness confided 101
would not be prop:
those hiving Legal
lections to make in
spectrally referred 1,
110 N. JAMES THOM
HEN. cirARLEs
111Essns. WILLIAMS
MOSES HOE!
TIIO3IAS W.
VINCENT.II
A. D. & T. W. pxrci
HENRY K. SMITIL
CHARLES 11. S. Wll
JAMES MULLETT,
PHHAT DOSHIMEK.
HENRY W. ROGER
HON. A DDLSON GAO
HON. 3011 N A. DIX,
HENRY SIIELDEN
coy :EMUS W. LA
DOUR, CHANDLER
HON. ROBERT 11
CONOVER & CADA t
3. & A. VANOSTRAN
110 N. JAMES RUCH
Wif. 1. MA RC
" ROBERT J.
W. MEDILL.
WM. Z. 811:WART,
GEORGE 11. AIcWIII
B. It (WC K Y. Esq
HON. WM. PA1716
HUN. JOAN %VENT '
BRISTOL & PORTE
COL: JAMES It. SS(
LUDWIG, KNEEDL'
COL. JAMES PAGE,
ABRAM. S. WOLF
HENRY HORN. frltq s
J. & J. P. STEINER,
HON. FRANCIS R. S 1
SIMON CAME
" N. B. ELDRE ,
HENRY BUMMER.
110 N. WILLIAM WII
G.EN. LEVI a CLOA
GEORGE TROMPS*
HON. It. McCLELL
W. J. GORGON.
DR. S. ENGLEHAR
HON. LEWIS CASS,
CHARLES 0 HAMM
JOHN NeREYNOLD.
• Erie, May 8, 18.
FLOUR AN L)
the lowest pric
Aug. MG
THIBBET, Plai
Silt and Cash
cheap at tho•COM
Erie, Feb. 27, 18
T ARIES Kid an
chea t ' at the •
EZEiCE
LOTHS, Cat's
1 11
quality and co
above cost, at the
Feb. 27,1816.=
CASHMERES,
Dross Goods,
other store in tow ri,
Feb.. 1917,
'IA a the lakee or l() any or th . e.
Lake Ontario and the Rive
south by the Elie Extension
n4i.le on all kinds r Produce
a' ceded to. They a ill keen
Bituininous Cm], in large or
suit pnrl r duvutis.
t,rcr Gt hbla, or bulk, Fish
a dd Castings of every descrip•
r •Basitets, Candles:jeks, Cas
and T uys—ulso Britannia
s, now ttcrus, ut
I
- G. Dr'MIS & Co's.
I .
LOCKS. • :
,n,l 30 hour Gothic, 0. G.
1 . od2common,_by the single o;
ready pay:
LOOMISIL Co.
No. 7, Need House.
AV IlltA 111.1. ON,
CQUNSELLOIL AT L'AIV,
CACIUNCIF, ERIE, PA
arran4ed and systemized his
as to enable Mtn to devote a
time to his profession, will at
ness entrusted to his eare.---
.onrts in. the Counties of Eric,
Mercer, Venango, Clarion and
Supreme Court of this State;
I, arrangements by which ho
Ss in the adjoining Counties
Ohio. • All monies collect d
Drafts on s7pkv York erPlt l
y chargo or Exeliamti . j. e
F1., , 0 of u n nd i Orreehte Claints
Siine.s, F ' ll - vi lint} euperintp id
sinus, Pnt mts, &O.
..._.
integrity iritb which ell hu
t& care %11l be Perfertned, it
r in this phlee to speak, Ir
'Business o transact, or C !-
this seetion . of couutry, l are re
the tollowmg, gentlemen:
'SON,
F. 1.3),
• WRIGHT,
'I, Esc/. •
'TEIt It Elp,
BOOM & Co.Q.&
IN, ES
:SQ. Erie 4ras
LIASIS, ESQ. n ii - ff a i o .
SQ.
ESQ. .
ESQ. _ . ,
...
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..
ANF,R, Rochester, N. Y
lteloy, N. Y.
Gn
'VR?CE,
& WHITAKER,
10KRIS, slats City
11,
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NAN,
,
r iALER. Ilras bloom'
Logansport, la.
" TER 't thivrr O,IV. Y.
SON. Sanduaky ,
O.
VORTAI
+l.
%YOE:N. •
'lt Si'. CO
CO., Philadelphia.
RINK,ON, t
- Harrisburg.
I P"' ' kin/5.61,18Mb..
Ea. S
ESQ. WIIOOIIIIS. Va.
ND, Monroe, Mich.
t 3
1 11.3eiroluniU 0.
ND.ESQ.}Deroit, Hieb.
Esq.
7.
;SALT—Always on hand, a
s and of the best quality, by
n ThMLINSON & Co.
and embroidered do Lane,
ere shawls, a la mode, very
FACIAL EXCHANGE.
Morocio Stirs and Buskins,
I - EXCHANGE.
•res and Sattinetta of every
or, aro offered at a fraction
JEW STORE,
French St.
, •
Alpacas, silkti and all, other
t, cheaperrates than at any
at•rhe JEW STORE,
Commercial Exchange.
The ORRAT AMERICAN RENEDY—VINIgIeR Vegetable
lithontriptie Mixture.= This . univenel Panacea te vow
being introduced into Europe, the &Wend W est Indica,
South America and ell ' , their pare of the 0 obe, where
disease exist* in any form. The United Ste .s and the
Canailas Wm for the part three years severely tested
the 's lanes which the proprietor, upon the introduction of
this medicine hesitated not to say 'ft possessed. In intro
ducivw ibis DREAT VEGT.TABLE REMEDY. the most
startling pri?usiscs were made on the part of the medicine
—no mild was the theory--the prinyfple—upon ahicb
the cures were to he effected. that iieopit threw up
their hands and cried, what next/ F.verp credo ity, startled
with surprise. nod the, to galled "Faculty"!rnade them
. elves merry over tlto "new humbug." Butpiarh She re
sult—the three yeaia have passed away--, : puhlic °Pinson;
the4iice of millions and more of observing
hu stamped this ItE3IYDY the most singular, wonder
ful incomprehensive and miraculous curiativo power ever
produced. Tux ONn i ttnies? Drsesse whictiihrproprie
turof this medicine had the presumption to soy existed,
and that all carious .iiiteases %eel% hut secendary, has now
millions of believers, they must believe, for they have
witnessed the effedt f this restorative. It has conquered
ALL by simply conquering the ome. Tho "Old
Sehoo," now open their ryes; their old dogmas, like the
morning mist.lly beforcitle light of truth. and common
sense now seeks a road to health its own wav, instead of
closing its eyes nod-being's& The truth of the Princt
ple uponitlich ibis article cures is tote and the
statoment again boldly, most emphatically, most dm
dein v reiterated* This medic:iris frill drive the big!, Cr
try diteass trhich hot a "conic - ereryt disoryanizoti .ni f the
Systent,trltich rata exist If /A ne tool muscle rentaiq this tool
tthe ytil rest , Iv to a pa/ea - state lie old Calomel. bleed
ing and bh.tering sysicin is about to fall. TH. proofdrii-
IY presenting itselc ef the triith of OUR THEOF.Y.
prop put of the tOll s4,llle , ltit3 Willett will soon tumble to
the grmind, nshtapeless mass of ignorance nod deception.
Ist ti lon, resbrt tat once to this medicine. it is is
titrictly VErinr•elLAC Pr.SIF.DY, the product or our own coil
com p,i un d r ag ) N oy two .111Yeteel logretitents.— .
E ac hlroot bas Ita i pattir r irlar part or the system to act upon
.inif this netion i ainnys prOctireti—ltX effect uppu the
Wage , ygteto I elf t ituony .11 the
high, -- t eharatter I. il, il l r n t ag tp the prop] letor. full
of truth, and yeti cc iltnlw ; ays'e,+• moues,;dares and
Nil a particle•of false evidence is offered on the, part of
this lingsT VV,HATIVE. The most careful perusal' of the
a timl.liltt is desired. It 'gives the character of all the
seeinolary complaints which pre v ail. and which have
horn cured by this article FA idener, of cures in come of,
the i nod t d,„droi mince of tingerter complaints triad' it
Irma hero the fortune, of ai6i medicine to cope with, is
found—c 'see w6icli has r been left to die. Hundreds in
- es t ry I.*r*e city of ion* fount and the Canailas here to
thank this art iclo for their liv,ec and so do they, as lettere
the p sari .ion of the proprietor will show. .
Tlll6 GREAT:4EOV INTE-13 cure Ditoray. in mrPry rtage;
Un..t Et., and all kind& of ' thineulty iu the Urinary Organ*:
c'no.id Mil+ or OM Kianovs, %yeahlie, of; the baf h;
iir irr,gularatie, r miliediatoly checked. nrid a ,healthy
Inn Ow, to the&ysteu.. t Let et cry Finale Ut once le
.ol Ito t hi. agrr medicine, and Ilie 30 other. Direared
Lover, iniligerliou, [bilious cioutplaults, Dyspepsia instnnt
t-f)
Iv Mies eil; Itheuma • ,Hout, fte., produced by meet on
of the blood, will alwas Coil relief, Lone., Couch, even
rotodsinpitfoi, finless the patents tail Of it medicaltifq:-
..., o ere d eels eil ha, 6,11 i fired by this medicine;
lerofulit and iill • Eruptifile dbeares; riles; Eli sipelas, In
flani ition of the e) r., Paint:anon of the Heart, Sick
Ileaditelie, Jouniliee ,Fraser fool Ai:lie—the whole eida
login. might be nutned-4eel. Chi- ItrsmnY. buy no nlht r.
PO up iu ' ln 111,.. bottles at .S 2; 12 iii..l.lottiV, at
Berctreful Mal !too are not totpoAed z.poa. Ev or y bottle
the words, •Noughtt's Vegetuble Lithoutriptie Mix
tole," blown upon `the gloss—tho written signature. of
G.C. Vaughn" on tho directio s. and G. C.-Vaughn,
IbitTalis. stamped upon the cork. None:other nre getsulne
rinlmted by Dr G,I'.VAUGIIN.,pnd sold at,Uto prin
cipal Agency 2O 31a n street, IlatTamO. at wholesale soil
CPI all, to a born all communications must come pmt Imid
colt eA der,•lo4 .ext thirety to the' rale f thz.l toed:, tie. nt
whole...oe and rood!. New York City, '32 N.IF,” •L. 11.
31. Like. Solent. Ma. 0.., 295 E..ex ,et. lit nine
rto , 111 11 .1110bio,J• 11. Mt ar, no 3d , t. second door float
Wlinti 1; St. Lows. 1110. .1. Walker,—General Ag.
At rt.t ol by ro,4pecialile Druggists throughout the l obit ,
•tku..hortined In the pap,r,
Ageot•ln C:ater & lirothrr. John 11. liurtnn
& Co.: M. 01,11, We; IL Burton d.. C.. ; Wuttehiirg,
oniquek; Girard, L. 5...1011Ch & CO.; D 11016.1 Lost,lL C.
rOO 11.
•
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DR. WOOD'S SARSAPARILLA AND
WILD CHERRY BITTERS,
For thr permanent r, +nova of all such diseases as take
their rise in au Impure blood, In:paired Divstion,
Morbid stale of the Litlp' and Stomach, Weakhess
of the Al-rvints Splent and a disardertri HaLit
generally.
Dr. Wood 6 Surroparilla ntl Wild Cherry Bitters base
already; by their suh.tanivt excellence, won a degree of
public favor uui p molt iv,' in hick puts them beyond the
need of rocntionendaalon. „Being faithfully prepared of
the mast excellent niateria/s, they can be fully confided in
by- all In need- af u tome, apment oeulter.an o remco.
sdreap rills takes a high tank among Rhysicians and all
others in the list of etiratlbe agents, and it is this fart
which has rendered it so deuces silly popular over all oth
er medicines of thoduy. to Or.lVondie standard previa
ationdit in 1 , arranted to lie found in great purity and
str'eutith, and gaining mi, h by—tts union with thd Wild
Cherry, a tonic of the first order. Thishapps combination
Is the nails one nn r r mado of these article., load founded
as It iv on the bent medical principirop am! Mr 1r %Mut,
ext acted by a rigid chemical analysts, rxperonent has
shoo a its antLinot 1 10*er cad chic ery,
prepAratioll will be found on trial', to lin a sure and
..pen 'y remedy for the diseases 4 , 1111111er tied nauVe. They
punt\ the 1300,1, secure mini or 11:ize•tion, promo e a
healthy aeljou of the Liver and Stamat It, and strent then
the nor, es, and ,j,it once securing bedlth and vicar I, the
whole system. In a I cases of thttpendenen, an ising from
Indigestion or urirtolln irritatwe, they hate, been used
Is AO remarkable success; nor are taity less u•eltli us a rem
edy for Headache, Flatulenty, Lots of appetite, and a
general prostration of the system., At the ...sate time, it
lutist be stated, that they are neithr r trident nqr pt all
dangerous in their operation, securing at they do the de
sired rlli ct, and, by a steady regular and easy influence.
Taken daily, in dorm, prescribed, they will he found to.
operate in that gentle and salutary manner, which it, in
fact, their highest recommendation.
The billowing certitientet, among many others wlt i h
e been received from the most respectable sources, fur
nish satisfactory proof of the value and efficacy o his
highly popular medicines • ,
s ,
SittiDurit /I, June '2, 1 'll3.
Mr. E. Tuts'irscrottr,Ja,
Dear Sir.--1 his is to certify that my daughter has been
troubled with Pyipepsia for a numb. r of years. attended
with a coast tnt beadsche and other distressing se plum,,
which accompany Uri's disease. Salo visited Boston to
as all her.telf of the jusly celebrated pli)siciaus of that
city, a ll to n o purpo-e. By the totiettation of a friend, I
wa' indueet to purchase a bottle of Dr. Wood's Sarsapa
rilla and Wild Cherry (titters. Before taking one bottle
she was relies ell entirely °film headache, and after telling
tis o or three bottles, the other symptoms entirely disap,
pram!:
_I ' . N. 11.(mtns.
NOSTO ttiretrivats, Lon; Piqiii, Jitly :lit, riti.
Mc. E. Timms. Pa. i
1 I
Dear Sir,—My .- Jaughter hug linen for 'more than two
years afflicted al 4. coinirmetenj•nrepain and Lis erCont.
plaint, together ritli al set erel and ebneatiit headtteli e.—
Dits log this timehe was constat.tly attended by (tie most
shillhil and intelt g
i .
ht physicians, but withi little or no re-,
fief, nett l we to in ;he dieeeee was rlT'dly irking the
feria of c.infirtudd onsumptieu. 4t this time. I dew.-
mined to have rriturse to Dr. Wood's Sarsaparilla and
Wild cherry Bittttrs. as prepared by you, and it gives m e
the sincerest plc:Aura to state, that afterlhe use ofa few
bottler, Inv daughter was happily restored to perfect
h ea lth. I h a ve the highest coutitlence ih tthis InediCine,
and shall cheerfully recommend it to my friends. ,
Very truly yours, A . .EI. WHITE.
The cure described in the above certificate of Mr. White
as by ing meanly a singular one. Theo ae hundreds who I
have been ebred from the most actile o long corftinued
ilisease, by the use of this excellent and higth , popular
remedy. The proprietor recommends it to the nubile with
the uttnosteoutidenee, for in all eases where it has hail. a
- fair trial, it ban succeeded beyound the expeetationsof the
patient or even his own. The care with which it is pm
pared and the intrinsic excellence of its should
secure, and have bccu ed for it, a character whit:hit de
serves. The preju lie usuallyexisllng agair st ads ertised
t 4.
i tnedleines,would no -merited if bestowed ml this. The
wonderful ures it has performed, and the acknowledged
celebrity of its principal constituents, shduld at once Cr
commend it to the p i ublic favor. .
L'rrpered by E - rsil'hornton, Jr.—sold whcilmialn and us..
toil by Wyatt & Ketchum, 11.1, Talton St. it V.: J. "tir
ton & Co,, Erie, and by druggitists' generally throughout
tile U. S. Price $l,-trige bottles. .
Oct.':{ Itill.
P( PIECES Ala Oacits, Can)letß and Nlcrinocm
'- , 41 , just received and for sale by
11. CADIV ELL.
Sept. 19,1816,
ITILIN A. Carolina, Orleans mood Scotch Plaids
alSo Linsey', and Worsted Goods of all kinds
for s alt very low at CauwELL's.
WINTER Sperm Oil, a pure article, for sale
at . 13.TONILINSON Co's.
Erie; Feb. )3, 1917. 39
NEW ESTABLISHMENT.
AUCTION & COMMISSION STORE. • ,
T)-1E underligned beg, leave to inform their
friends and the public generally, ,that they
'have commenced the above business at the old'
stand of John Graham, on State street, two doors
dorth of the Eagle lintel, *here they arcs rbudy td
receive and dispose of all kinds of Goods that may
be consigned to them, either by Public Auction
or Private Sale. Theyhopo ticat by strict atten
tion to all business entrusted to them, to gain, a
bharc,of the public patronage. They will also
keep kin hand a Choke stock of ready made cloth.
inp,suitaLlcto the seasons, which they will bell
cheap as the cheapest. '
GRAHAM ei r . THORNTON.
Erie, April 3, 1'347. 46
WAN'PED:
TN exchange for Goode. any quantity of Good
HEMLOCK FENCE, BOARDS, 6,8,10, and
12 inches wide, t 4 and 16 feet long.
HE3ILOCK JOICE, 1 1-21>y 10, and 921.2 by
12; 15;16, le and 20 feet long. - •
HEMLOCIf. STUDDING, 2 by 5 and 3 by 4;
10, 14 and IC feet lone, for which' the highest
market•price will be pal*, when &live/red at his
Lumber yard at the Riot of French street. '
WM• TKIESDAIL.
'Erie, !quell 4, 1817, * 42.
. •
.:andard Family ,111gdie,ines',
nE FAVORITE REREDi ow 1 ,,,,,:
respectability, and by ~
41 DAY .— The high ; encomiums of prat Q .
whore bestowed upon these desert edly popular ta,:'
by Citizens of the highest
of Ole medical profession in every section of tlie(7
States and Delilah Possessions, entitles them to 11,2
of the Conque crs of Dirieete. it mass of Anieri,„„7
Canadian' testi °ay is in the DOC(Clell Pa/U.1.00a t ,
Performed by t ere preciiiiient : remedies after the,
cd irestmeut of the medical CieuttN, and the iiimi...,
rremedies of the day h d been tried in vain. ' rr „ A.
DR. lIERRIC 'S VEGETABLE SuG al
CO TED PILLS.
BLlbe used with marked :'success in -every di tew :
•quiting • amide and policive purgative. 01, y 4
• itit astonishing quit.koesslpains and thz_zia, r . of ~
heit. pains and wesknei. of the bee est. sides am la
all tads of freers, tt rutatiun of the threreet ei rit il
the Innen body. fou breath;.coated league, hilliest to
ic, habitual costivenessTand in all clues w h ere the
nq
ach:and bowels arc loaded with humors, which are seas
due the of disease. Earh box coutlio• 3 0 Pill., are a*,
ranted under oath purely vegetable, and sell fors„ ceiii.
2 and 3 being an ordinary de.e s Alto.
- 9
HERRICK S_SCIA - TIC ti - Nl3 .
LENT, Tit
714.VALIABLEREIIELIY '
~_
Fort Rhentuatistn, Sprains, Praises, contracted: e,
Sore Throat( Quinzy. Cro - up; Stiff /ohms, Stituak ri
ewe Aguc in the lyrea.t and Nee. Tootb - uhe,Proa r ,,i,,,
D,lldnfel of the Spine.. Perished Lirobs.and w berry ( '
external application Is. Indicated. The Tap s d, l , ~.L
whiCn this WONDEII, t VORKING MEDICINE Cu.rs,..:
0 isqt cases of the above .1i eases has attracted IX
WONDER ANDADMIRATION of the world' Tim
inayl avail [het/lot:IV Rof th e ure of thi• b essint tot,e;.;
ity, the Doctor hos put Or price at ' . .t5 cents . E . ,,,,i , c
ii
tie 'l. toe Daces. Ilaine blown in the glut( and en, K .',
eel it a cut. or a Jtse.Lectl Spine, accompanied sar i f u
o q ..
Te one. LIkeNIPC gr ucral debility. attended w i lt
and ' , weakness in the rtomacb it i nd borer, eitenth q ( . 24
rider., loss of appetite, trembling of the limit., 1 1,1,, , _
tion or the heart, Jaulidice, A ue at nd Peres, and ed L
iouslili•ex•es or, liiii ck I t cur (I by the use of
lIERRICK'S VEGETABLE TONIC
BITTERS_ •
Put !tip in rioi .V . nernmptoed attb-directions. and i ) . , / ,
25 eta Each box o ill nt ke half a , gallon. In the 1 4 k ,,
nopiner can C,lncha, Colds Asthma. oppre,..ie of i
Che'st. IVhoormq. l',,uvh Csoup. la rrleinltiee of the Un
a nil I t
ecelit Ca....•• of the a• oiltuniption be greatly be`; ;.
mid l . .. inirl‘h t wed by . ~,,
DRIATERRICKiS ,MEDICATED • COUGi
LO'ENGEs.
free 25 eta. Two of these Lozeocres are a pe,,
el' . THE TtiIIJ3IP,IIANT SUCCESS which el , —
w lie e attend, the um br Herrick's Worm De a t rap. ,
Lnerucea in the deatruet on and expulsion of weren't-,
the tium rn ap•rein. hat p acrd them first on the ,nt.l,,
or 7 /.7..,..'”,. T1.,-, ore pleallant to , take. Chlldres ,
the+ and their .11" ,, ct an Inch an to 10101113 h the 1,.! ,',.,
Prier 25 cm.. s ith full directions Those suftertoz f,,, "
pan a and wealci.e•a i-i the breast. Buttes and bst.k. i .. ,
it heipbaii.ni Imo., IC.. ~.le. tt ill find * friend in thee..
11FAIRICK'l -4 ( ;ALB-ANUM / . RENGTE
1 i E.NING PLASTER..
Si,reall °Winn: Kid leather. will wear from ore to '..
mouth... Pro . .. ot.ly Irli cttl.-and are Islam; the 'Am.'.
all * 0" pt.-le e , en d :Ire^ considered the 13.431 IN'
CO LAI'EST PLASTER NOW IN USE.
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v 1 1 TO TILE PUB .
LEV. -,..
_ _
co much basing been/atfl by come New York on,
they ;June had tleg.eato mike and vend 1 4 t
Far I;ovted yin, and Ms. , GV II pretending and adimr, 4
tht' ho ha.. a 14,reot for en ll doing, induces the ftrxtart:
bring this praLtire ulderetton before the public. mei..
tr ern be pia ge• an the cube. wlwt her a sj•tens of tiro kw
Might ioliger to C:(.I. nil. Herrick' has etritren to L
Burke, theComm'ohioner orPoteols at Washington, irk
Isttar in ansner is glued below .
U. S., atent Office Jan. IG. 161 e.
Iterrielc—nearSir—Tonr triter of the .5111
been receile.i. In 400.0rr fo.y our inquiry whether ass
patew hay been elante4l (dr tt pit) coated With sugabi
b.iio to filfcrin 5 owt hat nu record, of suit. a patent [stab
found in thin 0://te_ l'Respeetfullv vaunt,
'
• '
1 EDMUND BURKE.
Fit - Pliamphl,t. ;1, ir g 4 more general detcription al
the lied ig ill," ma, he had or any of thelAgents.
NiT,rtikal Drpoi 53 State ltrcet, Albapy, , whire all at
.1,,1ti,u-1 br ...1.1,..r.d.' ;
A4I:NT 4 ,—J II But ton '4. Co. John Cumming; SCE
l:raeL G uilford & I:, ats, tirurtl: end J.ll ilayata, Nor
Enst i '
• i
I' b.-0, 1847.-Iy -it:,
' N E SIT FIR M . , 't
A, I•:',W M
2 'NI):CHEIP GROCERIES ! !
JCi Li N - 7. Nl i EltLY Er. -A.U. HITCHCOCK,
ate of t to fulm of II tcheAck, Zimmerly &Co.
[
havc . o...ain a s.s:o .iated themselves
,in the Who's.
saleand lactall Groceri business,on State sue /
neo ly Ors' te ; hr Yale Hotel, in the room lc
ly occupied Of • Vol. Riliderneehti under the N I ;
0f.4 %JAIME .. .I:L:I" 4.... k 4 ;o. where will be foutit t
larole and Kell 4deeted atsortment of all Medici
\V4. and Dry West Indld Goods comprisin•e6..
ty article usually kept or walled for in a Grocer
storm. -.AMong stock pray be found:—
Coffee of every price and finality.
(Ild ancli.youmz Hyson Teas;
Pepper,,z-pice, Ind igfi, Brown, Lump and'
Sugar.
ca's!ile and] rosin son 0, ra,ising,
of etery quality, cigars; slid!' Orocer
ici. of a 1 I \ irafi, to2c.ttir with Iron, - nails,
dory ..lases, etc. etc,.
3. Z..s. tend,r their thanks for therver i rgenen!
pa troriagel c‘tended'to t hem-forlhe :past siiyean s
and hope- hey may by their endeavors to please,'
tcceivi a eonth ( luanee of favors in the shape .
old l a's well as new customers. They are prepay
ed purchNse e.rain oil all kinchi, r `butter,
dridd appks and peacheS, Flax, Timothy and - Clo ,
er 'seed, foe n hich.cASLl will be paid at thus
counter. _ _
Erie, April '2.1. IS16: II 49
l' e )a o
Fowlh
Pe i tha:
eral l as:ortm-nt
of Gun 16..yirv,s.,
G. 10011 S & Co.
SAG. ` _ No. 7, Reed
€ASII!ICASH! • -
)G1 '
will be paid Ili!. 10 000usligla what.
0 4 171, 1.1 000 do Corn, 10,000 do Barley, and 500
barrels Flour, if deliverUd soon.
LI. CADWEL4
Eris'. Ocr. 10, 1816. I 21
DUCT. %VISTA ICS Gendineloam ix Wild ( - herr! ,
[the Celebrated rribedy^ for Contutnk , tion and whet
dA.ca4-. of the Lungs. Also lribtar-`a Gentle l'uqa.
tiro Ville. Fur redo I)) Dr.F. llall , Agent, corner of Statt
un Se%entli
.33A. 10, itgo.
ASHES! ASHES!!
}tiIILL pay S cents Or bushel for good field
she:, and 12 1-2 cts,per bushel for house sist ,
es delivered at my aAery or MYKead corners!
I . :He, Oct. 21, 10 M. / - M.Q. M, =BUS.
living good /lobes will do
well to deliver them at our aahery soon as
re now working otrwhat we have oh hand,
pill sib 1847. - S. JACKSON,ti.
A
A X
ES.— NV at :rs ,Co's Cast Steel Axes by
- the dozen or single.
13. 1 Tf.)NILI MON fic Ca.
February 13, 18-17. ] -' .19
WESTERN HOTEL,
# 1.491 1 . TOliN GRAHAM, Proprietor. The
Jsubscriber A‘olild respectfully inform
can ' his friends,and the traieling public gen•
orally, t hat he has leased for a term Of years this
nom r an d commodious ,Elouse, situated at the
Eilit't Street Canal - This lomition rea
der the" WI: STERN !' pro-sminently . the mos)
con!enient and desirable stopping place for all
either doin.sr business or traielinc en the banal.
Thdre is, also, attached to this establishment a.
large and convenient Stable for the use of Boat.
Ter and where, hasj td horses.
No pains or expense as been snared in fitting
imp this house for thirpnvenience., ootofort„ and ;
pleasure of utte6q4, tallV..#ll.l , ,PrOprietOr trusts by
sjri4t attention t o 1. 1, 10:04 to merit and receive s
share of public parr nag •,
qie,•A pm' 21, L l 7-7.1 43
fIoWN and El
Cotton Flannel
ling , Waddings, e
Nov.-14, 1916
Gm 3•:
171, SEIGEL has
city, at the
street., for the purp •
of his own manufac
than it was ever on
be ti first - rate artiel
Fie also keeps c
White Leatl, dry o
Claim= Green, Ch
million, Pose Pink
scriOtion, of Paints,
(or ,cl6li.
ti r general assort'
Tea, Sugar, CV&
whi l e!) ewer the be
ingko buy Oil, or
do }sell to cal;
streets at the
anti and examini
chaping eteewh ,
will.make it a
a call.
trie June
IVOT
111 beinz... l ai
mart •at. Van
for !alo.nt Spy
May
lii
ackied Sheetiggs, Bed Tick;
I antton Yarn, Cotton Bat
e. etc.
I P. ARBUCKLE,
No. 3, Perry Block
•
9,1 L!!. OIL!!!
again Jpected hie *tore in this
c4:ner of French and Fifth
lie or selling LINSEED OIL
ure, cheaper by 10 per cent.
; red here before; warranted to
nstantly on,hand Turpentine
in, oil, by the keg or pound;
lome YeHon!, American Ver.
Lithara7e, In ehort, every de•
laU of ad:achy/ill be atild cheap
I ent of GIUICERIES,such as
, Spices, Nuts, Raisin C
..t quality. All 'persons wish
and cheap 'groceries trill
-ornerl of French and Fourth
roeery
.Store p( C. Seigel
ity and' prices / before par
ie san assure thein that
'wrest to do so. 'Give buts
.y L. Net, Miller,:
it of the authors confine*
Land, just received and,
lookstore.