C. = I=. TO MT LITTIaII.IIOT. I:=1 I watched a rose, one iovel,v morn, Parade herself a summer queen. While by her side a bud, new-born, Lay locked in leaves of softest green; As that fresh bud to beauty blew. That rose lost all its scent and hue: Alas: I cried that this should be: - For I thought, dear boy; of thee and roe. I watched a parent bird Mit fed Her fledgling many a vernal day. Training his dainty wings to spread And lightly flit Prow spray to sprayt Away—afar—l taarked l him soar; Never to own fond guidance more. Can care and love thus wasted be?— Sadly I thought of thee and me. I watched the moon rise swee l tly bright. With one fair star that lair below. Each lovelier shone from Mutual light. As hearts united ,gentley l iflow: Though moon and star it heaven divide. Time 'Mop them override by side, . _ Glorying I spoke, thus pnay It bet— For I thought dear boy,, l of thee and me. -- DODGING A MILIT VT THH YOUKO• UN. In days gone by, when the objectionable militia laws were in force in Massachusetts, the customary draft was made in a country - town a few miles from Boston, and notice to "appear, firmed and equipped, according to law," was left at the boarding house of a wag, who possessed very little! material "music" in his soul. .Determined that he would neither "train" nor pay a fine, and entertaining, withal, a very in dillerent opinion of the utility of the system, he took no notice of theaumtnons. L Having been duly "warned,' however, as he antic ipated , , at the expi ration of a few weeks the sergant waited upon him with a bill of nine shillings for non-attendance at the mossier. "You're fined thP tiillings—non-appear ance." "What is it?" asked the wag, pretending to mis understand the collector. •'Fine for not training!" bra led the other. "Shan't pay it, fellow!" - "It will be three dollars next time I call." ' But the wag cotlld,ut hear a word he said, and in the course of another month he creceired .a peremp tory summons to appear forthwi h at a courtmarshall in the district, instituted for tl 4 purpose of trying delinquents, and collecting such fines as could be scared out of the non-perfortrMrs of duty. Haring tired upon a final plan to dodge the issue, at the ap pointed hour he waited upon the court to show cause, if any ho had, why he I shouldn't willingly toted a musket and lmpsack , about the town fur twelve mortal hours, and other% ise perform legal an nual duties of a live "patriot." He has ushered - into the court-room immediately —which has held iii an old conntry house—where he discovered some three or four persons sealed, attired in thalisy regimentals, and' whose awful "yeller epbletts" alone were still - idea to command the attention and respect of the profoundestbeholder. Though somewhat disconcerted at this rather unex pected exhibition of spurs and buttons, he plan hold face on the matter, and responding to the directions of the jtinjor member of the aligm.t court head venced to the table, and the chief functionary Commenced the examination. 112=1 "Your name, Sirr The offended placed his hand quickly to the side of his head, without uttering a word.er muuving a mus cle in his face. , - "What is your name?" repeated the questioner in a loud voice. little louder," eaid the wag, without reply ing.; "Nano.' shouted; the Judge. "Taunton, Bristol county." "What business do you follow?' "Main street," said the doling tent. "Your buisiness?" yelled the officer. "Right-hand-aide as you go op." "How long have you been there?'' "About two miles and a-half." "How old are you fellow?" coutinued the Judge, nervously. "Rosa carpenter." "What the devil's the matter with your ears?" "Doctor Scarpie's oil, sometimes." "What, sir?" !•Sometimes Cur'ern's ointment." "Why don't you answer me?" "Nearly five years." "He's as deaf as en adder," remarked the Judge turning around to his suborainates earnestly. "Clear the lubber nut." "You are not liable to perform military duty," said the secretary, with his mouth dose to . the wag's ear." "1 know that," said the fellow coolly: "His hearing improves," ventured the sergant. "What do you suppose we sit here fort asked the Judge, in a loud voice. at last. "A dollar and-a-half a day," said tho sergant. "He may go, Mr. Sergant." "You can gb," said the tinder Aker pointing to the door. But our friend took no notice of the order. • "You may ou!" yelled the luidge. .•Gtiod God! is it possible a min can be as deaf as all that?" • "I can't say," continued the delinquent, pre= tendiug not to understand yet; but I should think—, "Go—go" screamed the Judge; "there's nothing to psy. The . Lord pity the general who had a regi ment like you to command: Show him the door, major;' and our hero soon found himself at liberty: die was never again summoned to train during his residence ill Taunton.—Flag of our Union. A Sham!) II RF.PI.Y.-A young friend of ours was undergoing an examination for admission to the bar. Judge &----had pushed his questions pretty. closely, but the candidate was never at fault.— Finally, the.. Judge pounced upon him , as follows: "Suppose that a Boston importer should come to you with a case like this"—and here the Judge went on to state one of the most complicate .questions that arise in' regard to marine insurance. It was a poser. Our friend, intending to practice in the he was nut "posted up" on this topic. But he was a Yankee, and he never was at a loss for an \ answer: So soon as the Judge had summed up his case, and clOsed oftwith the inquiry, "What would yol \ l say?' our friend promptly replied, "I should -tell him to down Sir, until I could look at my bolts."- 7 "The best thing you could do—the very this you ought to do," rejoined the Judge, "you are admmit 7 ted, Sir." "Delia En.—A pious old negro, while saying grace at the table, not only used to ask a blessing on all that he had at his hoard, i but would also peti tion to have some deficient dishes supplied. One day it was known that Cato was not of potatoes, and suspecting that he would'pray for the same at dinner, a wag provided himself with a simall meas: ure of vegetables, and stole under the window, near which stood the table of our colored Christian. Cato drew up a chair and commenced: i'o massa Lord! will dow in dy provident kind ness condescend to - press ebbery Ling afore us; "au bo pressed to stow 'pon us, jus o few taters—,...'an all be praise." (Hero the potatoes were dashed upon i , the table, breaking plates aid upsetting the Mustard pot.) "Dent's 'em. massy ord!" said Cato, "only Ts tu ff 'emdown a little ea ier nex timer Tun FRENCH PRESIDIINT....-Wc h ave m a c a w accounts as 'to the eepub icnnis`nr — of the French President, but of his popul rity there seems to be. little doubt. Mis magnik •nt fetes and serVants in green livery appear.to roux, no opposition among the mass, although it is easy to conceive that the austere democrats regard these vanities at once with sorrow and with anger. The London Spectator say 'President Bonaparte is indulging Fels to its — heart's content, with palace gaieties of Imperial pat tern. His doors are' guarded like Napoleon's, With gigantic porters in the true Napoleonic livery;' be stands in an hereditary posture, with his heads be hind his back . : he is right royally affable, with a few words for everybody: he hugs Count Mole and fond , les M. Thiere; in short, he ii imperia 1 sand conde scending, magnificent and popular." We see it'stated that the new Freneh 'Assembly, if it has a majority of Bonapartists, will proclaim Louis Napoleon President fir life. The Republi cans, in prospect of such an issue, are looking to Carsignac as their leader. THE WEEKLY OBSERVER BY B. F. SLOAN, CORNER OF Irria•rE ST. AND THE PUBLIC SQUARE, - assn. PA.. - TERMS OF THE PAPER. City subscribers by the earner, at ' el" By mail, or at the office, in anvanee, 150 STD' not paid In advance, or within three months from the time of subsc ribing . . two dollars will be charged. I:Titltemmunicationa area be post paid. RATES OF ADVERTISING.. Cards not exceeding 4 lines, one year. 63400 One square - 4. .4 .10.00 do. do. alt months. 0,00 do. do. three months, 3, 0 0 Thansiept advertisement., 50 cents per square, of tlftecn lines or loss, lbr the Ant insertion; 23 cents for each subseq uent insertion. g 7 Yearly advertisers have the privilege oreitanng at pleasure, but at no time ate allowed to occupy more than two squares, and to Os limited to Heir immediate Zngsiven. _ . , Advertisements not having other directions , will be inserted till forbid and charged accordingly. . IBUSONESS INRECTORY. T. W. MOORE. Dimes in Groceries, Provisions, Winn, Liquoro, Candle', Fruit, 4se.v No 1, Poor People's Itow. State street, Erie. ' IA FINE. Wnomussir& Recsm dealer In Groceries, Boat Stores, Frcivis, ion., and Pittsburgh manufactured !wildcat No. 2, Fleming Block, and 7th street, Canal Basin, Rile, Fa. Attorney & Comaeller at Law, (Office in Spaulding's Exchange, Buffalo, N. Y. Collecting and commercial business will receive prompt mtenion. REXENE/WEIL—A. P. DURIAN. Esq., lie wants GRANT. Eiq. JOSIAH KELLOGG. orwardina & Commission Merchant, on the Public Dock, east of State street. Coal, Salt, Plaster and White Fish, constantly for sale. Banker and Exchange Broker. ' Dealer in Bills Of Exchange, Drnfts, certificates of Deposite, Cold and silver miff, &e., &e. Office directly opposite the Eagle Hotel. Erie. Pa. WILCOX St. CO., DrALtIIP in Groceries of various kinds, Provisions. Frults,Can dies, Wines, Liquors, &e., opposite Eagle Hotel, neat door to Williams' Exchange. Arrolusrr •r Law, Cleveland, on •Auperlor street, in Atwater's Block. Refer to Chief Justice Parker, Cambridge Law School; lion. Richard Fletcher, 10 State st.„ Boston; Hon. Samuel IL Porklns.lll Waltini at., Philadelphia; Richard B. Kimball, Esq., S 3 Wall sucet, Now York. For testlnionials, re fer to this office. GALIIRAYI'HS & LANE, ATTORmEIIi AND Co UNsC LLORII AT LAW--00ite On sixth street. wet I 6141 C of the Public Square, Erie, Pa. J. B. JOHNSON. Arronnv.v AND COCNSELLOR AT LAw—Otnce in the County BuUd ing, up stairs, Erie. JAIIIES C. MARSHALL, ATTORNEY AT T. tW—ollice tip stairs in Tammany 111 north of the Prothonotary'h office, laic. MURRAY WHALLON. ATTORNEY AND COONSM.I.OR AT OCCt C. B. Wright's Num., entrance one door neist of State street, on the Diamond, Erir. J. ROSENZWEIG` & Co. worourpAte •3o DZALEII/1 in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, reily mum Clothing, Douts and Skoer, &c., No. 1, nem %lug flock.. tote street, Erie. TIBBALS &. DEWEY. DEA TA RP in Dry Goods, Dry Groceries, Crockery, Ilnrdw•nre, &e., No. I I I, Clieansiiic. Eric. HENRY CADWELL. DEALER in Hardware, Pry Goode, GTOCCtiCN. &c., north bide of the Diamond, and one door east of tie Eagle Hotel, Et ie. A: H. HITCHCOCK. INA Rin Groceries and Prot vions °full kinds, State street, three doors north of the Didinond, Eric. BENJAMIN GRANT. Arroaner Aun CeeNser.t.on •r LAW and Comm! , loner of Deeds, Office in Tammany Ilan, second story, six doors west of J. D. eornerJ:rie. SMITH JACKSON, ozALER In Dry GaAs, Groceries. Hard are. Queens Ware, Lime, Iran, Nails, &e., 121, Chi:upside, Erie, AV 11. 1 LIA111 .111131.1:T. CABINET MAIER Upholster, and Undertaker, corner of State and Seventh mrects, Erie. JaSEPII. KELSEY, NTANUFACTURER of Tin, Copper Shret•iron rt a re. Air Tier stover', Stove pipe. &e., Corner of French ;tnd Firth r•tri•ets. Erie. --- KELSO & LOOMIS, Iltnictur. Fervrariling, !induce and Comtntion Merchant.: dealers in coar.e and One ea I r, eon!. Plaster, E•btngk,. &c. duct.. Nen nide of the bridge, Erie. Entvial. KELro, W. W. LonmlP. AI: GALLAGHER. CrNERtt Forwarding and Connuirrion Merchant, atici dealer in Salt, Planer, fse. , Wareliourc ou the Public Dock urzt of the bridge. Erie. 0 ......._ ................. ,....„ Lii ~.An t llfr ori; ;,e " 1s- TereinsMetiee : ond Ware-house east of the Public Bridge, Erie. G. _LOGNIIS & Co. DrALERS in Watches. Jewelry. Silver. German Silver. Mated and Britannia Ware Cutlery, Military and Fancy Goods, State street, nearly opposite the Eagle Hotel, Erie. G. Loomis. T. M. Atarris CARTER & BROTHER. Wttorissre and Retail dealers in Drugs. Medicines, Paints, Oil., 14e-stuffs, Glass, &c., No. 6, Reed House, Erir. EAGLE HOTEL, • Br rillttst L. Dawn. corner of :Rate street and the Public square, Erie, Eastern Wectern and Southern stage office. JOEL. JOHNSON, DRALEII i, Theological. 3liseellancrios. Sunday and Classico! School (looks, Stationary, &c. No. 111, French street, Eric. I.YTLE & HAMILTON, nienzonman Merchant Tenure, on the public *imam 'few doon , 'meta uf Suite elrrcL Erie. L. WARREN, sAmn,lnindand Door Manufacturer, and dealer In glass,south rapt earner ofBth and Sun • Amen., Erir.. _ _ D. S. CLARK. wnotivAta AND RCTAIT. Dealer in GrOeCtiCS, ProvisinnP. Ship ninniilery, Stone-ware, !kr.. ar.e... No. 112. French etreet. Erie. • ' 0. D. SPAFFOItD. Dealer in Law, 3fei.lieal, school 3Tifieclianernia Thinks atationneY. Stale st,, font doors beliite the Public square. J.AIOALDIIi G. lfeacrtawr Teuaa. Small Fidel of the Public square, a rave door• East of the Erie Bauk. DR. 0. 1 L. ELtiorr, Resident Dentist; °Mee and dwelling in the Beebe Block, on the East side of the Public Square, Erie. Teeth inserted on Gold Plate, from one to en entire sett. Carious teeth filled-with pure Gold, and restored to health and Us/Illness. Teeth cleaned with instruments and Dentitiee so as to leave them of a pellucid clearness. All work warranted. • C. 11. WRIGHT, WHOLENALE ANT Itresmderder in Dry Goods, Groeeries, linrdware. Crockery, Gloss-ware, Iron Nails Lerither, Oils, &c., corner of Stale bt reel and the public sounrr. opposite the Engle Hotel. Erie IS PUBLISHED ALFIRXD KING. W. H. CUTLER. J. 11. WILLIAMS, BENJAMIN F. DENNISON, MORES KOCH, Wrincliaiaca AND RFT tic Dealer in Staple and Fancy Dry COMP, Groceries. Crockery, Ready Made Clothing. &e., Commercial Building" corner of French and Fifth streett, Die; S:DICKERSON, PHVIWIAN ANT? f4111 , 114)N-411Ttee at his residence on Seventh street, opposite the. Methodist Church, Erie. • LESTI:R., SENNETT. & CHESTER, IRON FOVIDERS. Wholosale and Retail Dealers in tanner'. Hollow. Ware, arc. State meet, Erie. • • BURTON & PERKINS, Wnot,ti ttkr. AND RETAIL dealers in Drugs. Medic Ines. Dye Sunlit, Groceries. &e. Reed Mute. Eric. W. P. LA'reI.MORE. M. 1). PIITSICIAN 40111 SURGEON. °Mee over the Erie Penk ROBERI I KIIUNTER. Reiman in Mir, caps and Furs of all descriptions. ro. 10, Park Row, Erie. Pa. New Goods., WC have this day reset% NI by express, a n ic e assortment of V French Merino,Silk, Mohair. Thihci. sloth, (Inncre and M de Wile ike., at : 'MIDAIR & DEWEY'S. Erie, Oct. 0, l'il•L 114:{.5 - :•:‘,•ri) , g.)vv(93l J.ll. Wit.ustas, dealer in Foreign and Domestic Bins of exchange. Certificatvs of deposit.", Gold and Silver coin, will buy and tell current and uncurrent money, negotiate time snd sight drafts, makecollectionson ati the Eastern cities, and mahe reinittan main the lowest Banking met.. Money received omm lb polite and Eastern drafts constantly on band at the lowest rates of premium. Qhlo, Indiana. Kentucky, Virginia, and Pennsylvania Rank notes, and those of most other States, bought and told on the mem reasonable terms. °lnce directly* opuovlte the EnglP Hotel, 2 dooro frGrn the corner, Erie. July 1, 11:14d. =MOAT. WOE= LUST received from the publishera Lea & Dian chard. Philadelphia. n. large assortment of Med ical Works. which w 111 he sold at the publisherre Prices; among • Bartlett nn Fevers, Boyle's Almeria Modica and Churchill's Midwifery, } Mimell on Females. Condie on Children, Dewee's 1111dunfery , Dungleson'e new Remedies,' Dungleson's Preetiee, , Limon 4k. Mutter's Surgery, lit Principles, , Millers Praetice. PhiHinson SerOfuln. . Prout on the Stomach, T 'Taylor's Med. J urispriitlenee, ' Wilson on the Skin, - ' WiISOIVB Dipseetor, ' • c)'clopedia of Medicine. %Minim,' respiratory organs. Youatt on the Ilortw,„ Clater, Farrieroke, &O. Thesubseriber Is aeon for Leaßlanchard, and will order any Medical. Li teraryar Miscellaneous orbs der ired,and Banish them them at Tublishcr's prices. Phys lass, students and Others arc „ 'clewed to call and examne his catalogue. , - Erie, June. 10, 184 d. 3 0 DOZEN- Paint anil_Varnish L Brushes. by Nov. 6, ALE.. -to bbls, best - Pittston,'" far sale by ADIVe lUD BUsKINS. Ties, ' nif.ae4 whole Gaiters, No- Nov. mews wallilof shoes, sllfis, 0 . JACKSON'S' 25 TEA/J.—Young Gunpow (Nov. 44 , ion& AFREPH supply at Opcneeen calved and Ilw gale at NO. Erie. &fay 111, *Da' LaDGE T001.8;-Those that L:i Broad Az. any kind of Augur I warrantod. can find theta at CIOEIVEITIELATTV for .1 ‘..." a bet aTtleIN for ea% t ' Ker. te,,,190. ich wilt be found Budd on Liver, Theropeirtaer. Churchill on Females, Cooperon Hernia, Jones on the Eye, Poweeon Children. 0. STAFFORD. to■6aua anti Cioz. Vlnalewallt . CARTER*. BROTHEL CO. W. Smith & Co's. brand— A. KIXO. d' k T . •I. 2. JACKSON. urttdo) Soda Metall. Platte S Block by • I; lAr. MooRE. ' lob w find a Rood — AC Adz Plata ham ace; ebebtr and WRIGIIT'S.Corner. tee. Blanc Mange, &e. PIVRTOI4 rtniuNfi, Ap.4. NERVOUS DISEASES, And of those Complaints which are caused by an impaired, weakened or unhealthy condition of the NERVOUS SYSTEM. This beautiful and convenient application of the mysterious powers of .GALVANISM and MAGNETISM, has been pro. stemmed by distinguished physicians, both in Europe NA the United States, to ba the most vaiwaris medicinal die• eatery of tar Age. Dr. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC BELT MAGNETIC FLUID, it used with the most perfect and certain success in all Cases of GENERAL DEBILITY, Strengthening the weakened body, giving tone to the various organs, and invigorating the entire system. Also in FITS, CRAMP, PARALYSIS AND PALSY, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, RHEUMATISM, Loote and Chronic, GOUT. EPI• LEPSY. LUMBAGO, DEAFNESS, NERVOUS TREMORS, PALPITATION (F THE HEART. AIPOPLEXT, NEURALOIA, 7 PAINS In the SIDE and vutrarr, - Liver Complaint, SPINAL. COMPLAINT, and CURVATURE of the SPINEC HIP COMPLAINT DISEASES et the ILIDNEYS, DEER:IE4OV OP natty. OUS AND PHYSICAL. ,ENERGY, and Nervous Diseases, whlcb complaints arise irom ono simple cause, namely, A Doraugemout of the Nervous System. (j in NERVOUS COMPLAINTS, Drugs and. Nledicines inviease the disguise, for they weaken the vital energies of the already prostrated system ; while under the strengthen life•gtvtng, vitalising influence of Galvanism, as ',pol e d by this beautiful and wonderful discovery, the exhausted patient and weakened suflerer is restored to former health, istiength, elasticity and sips'. The groat peculiarity and excellence of Dr. Ohrietle's Galvanic, Curatives, consists. in the fact that they arrest and curg disease by out. Ward aypticafinn, in place of the usual mode of drugging an d physicking the patient, WI exhausted Nature, sinks line). lessly under the infliction. They strengthen the whole system, equalise the circulation of the blood, promote the geeretsons, and never do the slightest injury iiiidre any circumstances. Since their introduction in the toiled State', only thine ) care since, more than < 60 1 000 Persons Including all ages, classes ant among which vier. a largo number of 'wiles. who ale peculiarly subject to Nerentis roioplainta, hat e been ENTIRELY AND• PERMANENTLY CUBED, when all hope of relief had been given up, and eery thing else been tiled in vain! To Illustrate the use of the GALVANIC BELT, suppose the case of a person afflicted with that bane of elviliretiou, DYSPEPSIA, or any other Chipnic or Nervous Disorder. In ordinary cases,. stimulants are taken, which, by Their action on the nerve. and muscles of the stomach, afford tempormy relief, hut which leave the patient in a lower state, and with Injured faculties; after the action thus excited has ceared. Now compare this with the effect 'Mottling from the opplica. Don of the GALVANIC BELT. Take Si Dyspeptic suderer, even in the worse symptoms of an attack, and simply tie the Celt around the body, using the Ntagnetic Fluid as dares ted. In a short period the inSensible perspiration x 11l act on the positive element of the Celt, thereby causing a Outrank circa• lation which will pus on to the negative, end thence bark attain to the nadis e, thus keeping sup a continuous Galvanic ruculationl throughout the system. Thus the most severe Cases of 14151%1'61 4. arc I . .r.ItMANENTIN CVltEtt A FEW. DAYS IS OFTEN AMPLY SUP FICIENT TO EDADL CATE 'fill•: ,DISEASE OF 'PEARS. Certificates and Testimonials • From the most Respectable Sources. l i Could he iron, sufficient total every column in this paper We make few selections. RHEUMATISM AND DYSPEPSIA. Seven Cases Cured : : • - N1:11 - 1 F.'s O.\I.VANIC, BELP wilt core iiierY ertisr:nW W severe or chronic. Skeptics nro referred to Ste callus matter hn fallowing. CHAIN OF EVIDENCE. No. I. lotting letter it fr.,in Mr. Alonzo P. Fcltor, of N. I , a gentUnpati of high respectability arid KINGSTOV, Ulster Co., N. Y., Jan. 24, 1816 Cnr.itria:,,- The fo' Klngston,l influence. TO Dr. A e first of Ne.rminer last I called at your orrice and ono of your (kalVallie Belts, nod I ape happy to my made a new mans of me. For yminl I have been •,th twe e ver) severe, and it general weak. whole system, and eery nervous, synth pain m tine • m.eie that I would bane to take to my bed three men a day. My friends are astonished at the per. onderful cure wrought on never was better' than now, and I know that this is altogether owing ALVANit; BKLT, for I had had the best physicians, tried esery thing Kevious to using it, without purchase] that it h troubled Mt/ of head, in cr four t' fed and to my 11 to 3 our and had effect • • • • r •• • I Ver . !, respectfully, ALAN7O D. FEI.TF.R. (a— I • consequence of the benefits oiperienced b, himselt, Mr. Frs. rn procured a number of the tiALVANIt, tsEurs, and haw ng disposed if them among his friends, thus %w rites : No. 11. • •. . Ktiscark May 8, 1849. MT DEA?". DOCTOTti You ask me to give you an account of the success of your GALVA:siII; BM. rs in this tegion. I con truly say that they confine to do -a cinders ; bunched* near them, and Ido net know a a solitary ease of failure in their use. I sold a Belt and the Alai:actin I. luid to a lady here Some weeks since. She ha a complication of nervous disorders, and was very low,. r. Nelson attended her, but did her no good'; and the Doctor blew out considerably when she got the belt, and rtilictil It ; but the lady used the De/I and teas cured. No* this (loiter had the Dyspepsia fur a great while, and could not cute h mself, but gets this lady's ,Bel 4 wishes it ,kept) a secret, puts it on himself, and it did kiln' so much good, that yesterday he called on :no and got ono for his tt ifs. • No. 3. Miss VANDEN/MI, of this town, lay all winter with tie Rheumatism. She got to be perfectly helpless. Met, otie who saw her said silo could :not live. She sent for a tLtl VAN!: BELT—put it on—used the Fluid freely, and in MOUT VATS San \TENT OCT 'MUTING, AND US TO OK M . 4IRSIED The Doctor who attended ;Sibs V., limitc.d nt the Belt, but now says there is.ecitsinly a remarko.lc curs. ttseiaiwer In ) our Belts. No. 4. Mr. Jahn Ernan, merchant of this place, was reduced ill mere skeleton, by Dyspepsia and general chronic disease 'he got a Belt and the held, and is row as healthy a man as we hare 'got in Kingston. lie has spent large sums of money in serious nostrums previously, but they all prosed useless.. No h. An old gentleman by the name of Newkirk, had the r. v g pepsin for thirty years. lle tells me that he could not cat tiny thing luithout ita ri•ing on his 6toinerh ; he war very notch emaciated and looked miserable; but he pmehoged a Belt from me, and after wearing it 3 or 4 weeks, he droro up to the door and Lad he had come to thank me for selling him C on 7101 , DELTOIS it had made a u ell men of him. He says that he slow eats and digests perfectly, mid that he is as hearty as any of his neighbors. Ile isabout gd 'ears of age. No. U. Mr. Wood, of Maibletown, w as drawn up with Croup and Itheumatisnh so that he could net more., ltis brother got Belt for hit , end in one week lie was so well that he wee about attending to Ida business, lie says it is the greatest thing on earth. The wife of Mr. Joseph King. of Kin,,oston, has been corn. paining of lawitude and general weeklies' for several years, and also troubled with indigestion. She got the Belt and Fluid, and Mr. King told me this day, that Ills wife was lite another woman, it bed done her so touch good. l could give you a great many more cases, equally sucCessful, but suppose these will le sufficient. I rosy say that I never was engaged in any int.iness that Las been so fortunate and stair facto/ v to all concerned. Wry truly yours, ALONZO D. FELTED. To .1. It Curasizi., M. D.. New-Toth. (02- Mawr hundred Certificates from all parts of the coon• try of equally extraordinary character rotild be gib en. f-V- No trouble orinconvcnienco attends the use of PR. CHRISTIE'S GALICIAVIC ARTICLES. and they may be worn by the most feeble and delicate with retreat earo and safety. In many cases the sengation attending their use is Ai.thly-piessent and agretaLle. They can be sent to any part of the country. Prices : . -The Galvanic Belt, Three Dal ' are. The Galvanic Necklace, Two Dialers. - The Galvanic Bracelets, One Dollar Each. The Magnetic Plaid,, One Dollar. flow The articles Cr. accompanied by full and Iplain dire& Maya. Pamphlets with full particulars may be had of the authorized Agent. PARTICULAR CAUTION. ey- flatcars If Counterfeit* "and Irarthiesi Imitations D. a. uteatawAro, M. Dp outznAt AOENT FOR TII UNITED STATES, • * ISll . Ureadway, New York, For sale In Eric. only by the authorized agents . CARTER BROTHER. lio. 6, Reed 'Louse. Erie. Dee. RI. Hi 49. - lyal New. Books. 13 RETORT of the Purchase and Fettletnont of Western New 1.11 York. And of the rise. progress and present state of the Presbyterian Chureh India section. By Rev. James R.' llotchitin.. Philosophy of the Plana Rotondo° la Gook lbr the limes: BY an American citizen. \ Thankfulness t a narrative comprising passages from the Diary of the Rev. Allan Temple.: Uy Charles U. Taylor For sale by Oct. 20. - W, E. ItEtt'EON & CO. , Ladino Dress and Gloat Goods, • CONSISTING of Cashmere, Mou de \Lane*. black, 'mottled," plaid and shaded Alp:teem. French Merino. silk pialdidado nal), Mohair lustre. Ike., Ike. WI. opened at ‘ • Fria. Oat Pr7-Prvi& P6ICR. No. T No. S. Reed House , * * * * *list. ii=ifistiligt • 4 oalsette Meat* Work, open fist lidded ef Gestation and Mid Ara. by R. R. 0 lussma, M.D., Ws if Parle,put radishes( is Xes York by Ike Atari. . - i Drice Tirelitrollve Coats.' TIS WORK contains recently discovered infor mien upon a subject of the highest Importance to Married Puma,, or them contemplating Marriage., . . - It will be found of special value to those whose Means, health or other circumstances, do not permit them to increase the num; ber of their family. great inconvenience, sudertng, or perhaps risk ed' life. A method of avoiding these troubles and dangers, at will, (recently discovered by a celebrated French Physician.) is fully commtuticated in this work, so that any person mewl avail himself of ft at once, without cost. ' The means of prevention here set forth are therefore within the reach of all. The process Is neW. safe inthllible, convenient, simple, and cannot Snlurp the health of the most delicate. . / . [ 27CAUTION..E0 Some speculator has clandestinely (under another name) pub lished an Imitation. (bearing the same title,) which besides omit ting TICS SIOST lISPORTOIT tORTIONI of it, dupes credulous enact - ..- One Dollar. - • . When the price Is Toroaty-fivo Canto For the Genuine, fuP. and complete Vt'ork. Copleifof this work will be tent in a close envelope. single letter post*ge to any patio!' the United States, for twenty-lWe cents sent, post-paid, to Dr. R. G. Delimiter, Box 2138, office 127 1.2 Liberty Street. N. Y. N. 11.—No Bookeeller allowed to sell this work. 1 . • 1 1 Eris. Dec. 9, 1918. 1 , 10 V 0 %WWI 7 1341.1411 AM 01' WILD Clllllllllr. TA. ..,, as Remedy for Consumption .1 as Lungs, Affections of the Liver. Asthma, Brosabitts. Pains or 11'44kmasof the &start, ,or Lungs, Chronic Curt' , Pleurisvalemortiag of As Lungs ,L **doll oder disarms./ t e Pulmonary &Tams. Ina rtant Caution , ) Beware of a bass c aterfeit of Wistur's Balsam I Mid Cher ry. signed by one Wan. hi. :Spear. who. In order to Palm his vile imitation upon the public. has obtained a Jac simile of our bottle. and copied our label , of directions verbatim, substituting his oWn name for that of Henry %Muir. hi. 0, which is found on the gen uine I - 1 - liernetnhet, the ?Inside hikel or wr a pper of the genuine OnParn ' lite sic.- ill a finely executed steel plate engraviii, bearingilie signature of Henry Vlatar,Dl, D, and Sanford•do Park—none other can be genuine. ANOTIIER INVALID RESTORED TO DEALTIL (Read the following statement of facts front Ai Eli Bailey, a highly respectable merchant of Vienna, Johnson e Illinois.) tirustcestga :—A desire to benefit the afflicted throughout the land has alone induced me to make the following statement of facts respecting one of the most astonishing cures ever Xecorded, My son. now seventeen years of age, has been afflicted during his whole life, with n constant cough, pain in the side and chest, ace cot:mauled with night sweats and hectic feier. which p roduced great emaciation and debility ; and at intervals during t he night, his expectoration would become so great us to endanger Ids life from strangulation.. During the time he was attended by many physicians of the highest repute, chose prescriplions gave but temporary relief—in fact, so alarming were the symptoms and so inveterate was his :Isente, that 1 was compelled to believe him bs. Inold As reach of Medical aid! All of out neighbors and friends who saw him, regarded him as one who was rapidly approaching an early and premature grave. After having thus exhausted the skill of the lest physicians with out obtaining relief, l was pre% ailed upon by the ads ice of a friend to make use of Wistar's Ilesam of if ild Cherry. Ile commenced its use about the Stith of December, IBM the Brat hottle.of which gave astonishing relier, and I l'egan again to indulge in the fond hope that he might jet be restored to health. After having continued the are of it until three bottles had been taken. the disease was entirely et ereClee, and his j chattered con stitiltion and emaciated fond restored to sound and permanent health. which he continnes to enjoy up to the present time. I believe the genuine Dr. Wish) r's 11:1111110 of Wild Cherry to le one of the Host valuable medicines ever 415c0t t•red—knowing, as I do, that the above core was eke ied solely by its 'ail. I am, gentlemen. very respectfully, , • Your most obedient servant, ' April 0,1810. ELI BAILEY. CONSUMPTIVE PATIENTS 11 - 01 please read the following statement from . tlt• llarrhnn Ga zette incredulons are invited to read the f,Alowing note from Rev 'Mr Coldrom whose character for truth and vetacity stands abOve suspicion. and hate the'ir doubts :dispelled Its to the superiority of IV/NT-VT S 1: or WILD CIIF. RII Y over all other remedies now before the public of thJsaine character, CottYrol, hid, Jan. It is no less a duty than a pleat ureic, state fur the benefit of the afflicted, that I consider Wirtar'r fltt'eari of treN Clarrp a great blessing to the human rem.. Having Merl it 111 cave of cove, Mellon of the lungs. I unhcsitglingly recOpimond It to Mo t e laity afflicted as the 11,-t remedy I hat e ever tried hail one which cured flue when 11111. t dig. ond when t theetolt toyself, that my time to depart WC:: near tt hand. I W 11.1,1 A M , eni.ratrys. 'Voss is a direrencelietveczn ‘VIST-kit'S 1..011 OP WILD CHERRY. and nil other preparations of Wild Cherry. The true and genuine Ilalmam, as sel.thy taQ, eoutnine, beitlem the extract of Wild Cherry hark. other medical agent.; of crea eh a racier and efficacy in the''ciire of rough.. colch., and celicrldißlTlS4 of the chest and mugs. tint nil the important d I Ifereti e between this medicine and all mhos of the Lind is, that- Wisinr's ItalsaM curer, while other remedies git c only temporary icliof to the mut terer. Sold by.). D. Park. (Ritec , Fsor to Sanford & Pa h.) Fourt h nu•l Walnut rtrect4.Ciiicititin't. Ohio. General Agri t for thy Fetid) and Weat. to whom n It orders must :eldre•,ed. Carter & Brother Erit , Pa.; 11. H. & er.se I:lriird; Farrar Whitney k Co. Waterford: D. N. :tir J. 14 Webliter,Cnimeant Oliii)(14. S. & J. H. P.irntt Alihtabula; J. McFarland Meadville l'a.t S. Wilcox Jr da. - Erie, Nov. r2l • anrborcreek Woollen' - ractcbry. Ttin proprietors of thises talitisliment. liartu;Nitalle considur aide addition to their machinery which is all lI,AV and oftlic best kind, and having' experienced workmen In all the ditleient branelle.of their latisness, are re:ltv to exchange cloth for wool, or manufacture for pay, by the on teroonable term.. They hove on how/ a larce (jinni itv of different kinds fir cloth. flannels. idankets, shawls. cos. imeres, mid tweeds, as well AS liht smother wear of dittbreht !reviles :tad qualites, to car hi` lip for wool.. give one yard of cloth for 21 mounds of nool. as goodas the wail •--in.cs.os s c avow .........”revanfep,•vittnr-an ..wane. - - All kinds of probuce taken for pay. and a liberal diticount Cash. P 8- 1 -We are preparing to make Priiadelotil Itarbotereck, May 1F.19 North mast WoOlen ractorir. 7000 YARDS of Cloth., Carrimerea, Tlvretic. tlnetts, 111anketr, Flanttela, are now rentiv h#e exchanged for wool at the thllowlng raft,: For plain full Moil!. pne lard for 111‘. - 0f wool; Carlriteres e 1 Mx.: to the'yartl. Wou 111 'nlim man ufacture during, the; season, Black, Brow n, Smerrini zed Moth at '2F eta. per yard, easlnneree of the AMC Bofors at 30 am and white flannel at le mutms. per yard. North Fast , Juntlln, 1948.• STEVEN & JOWE'FT. IN= PIARBLE tAcTonv. TIIN sibPeriber b•ould inform his old customers and tle public gene, ally, that he continues to carry on the 'Male business at the old stand on Ninth street, between Stale null reach. nearly opposite the Academy, where he will keep on hand nt all times, a Inrge stock, consisting of the different varieties of white and %a riegated marble. suitnble for grave-stones, (set sockets'or with out.) Tbiolp-tatiler, monuments. Lee. ThOEC wishing to purchase will find it to their advantage to call and examine stock and pri ces. As lam not to lie undersold, I Pledge myself to furbish any thing in my line, from 15 to .25 per Cent less thad it can be had of theyarelin7. agents for Eastern fnetories. I Erie, July P. ly9 J. R. COEIIRAN. Erie Woolen Factory. ' ! 9000, YARDS of Cloths and Cassinieres are now ready 1 us ler:lel:angel! for Wool by the subscriber s. their usual rates of rschange. They have a variety of plaid an rat d ihricy stripes - of the latest ezgtern patterns, for Gent's. pants and boy's Clothes; alro a good variety of all wool To eels for sIIM !her tl car. We will also manufacture, the presort season, at the fol- InWing prices in cash, viz: For Black, brown. amisteel.nd cloth, 314 cts per yard.; caw:l:nem of seine colors 33 ctrl %%bite Flannel RS cts, anti pressed Flannel at,29. cents Per yard. IVIEHAI4EY & BREWITEER. Erie, May 11, ISIS. EAGLE WOOLZIN FACTORY, rAzavrovir would inform the wool crowing and cloth weaving pub lic that ne have entered into a copartnership hereafter to be knots nas McCreary, Thornton &I co. We have one entire Het of new inachineo . es good as can be procurell in the country, nudne arc now prepared to nuumfactureor etchange cloths ens simeres, Tneeflo,Shain is Blankets and Flannels for wool. AVe have long exptnienced workmen in all branches of the business, and we confidently expect a full Phare of public confidence and castom of the Public. We flatter Ourselves to give general anus faction to all who may favor or with their custom. • CiihiOnl Carding, pinning, and fftestNg, done well, cheap and quick. Grain and Factory supplies, wel l seasoned with Cash, will he acceptable for goods and work. . ' DA imp mecurdat. JOHN THORNTON, THOMAS THORNTON. BENJAMIN COATES, Eric, • SAM UEL LALEY, Fairview, May 1. IFMB. 51 Steam Engines and Eoikrs. [NT 1: are now prepared to make to order 130) Pressure Engines V suitable for Mills or oilier Airtehinery, and Banish Boilers of the most approved kinds, on ohort notice and at the very ton - eht LESTER, SENNErE & CHESTER. May 4, Pls. 1: • .51 our ri , Nr"—Ut the dilrerelit ntakee, Ltagleys best G Pell, for ftalr ar tcdueeibpricetr, by Erie, Jan.l3, 1819. G. 1.00311164.C0. II " ' K I N frol ASS Erl.-t:du r t ope n I ng, n splendid lot of Gilt and Mahogany Eratnes of tarious sizes and prim.. all warranted to improve the kakis, by G. LOOMIS 1,,r, Co., Eric, July 14,181 e. Slate street. " . _ PECTAC Eli of Cobb - Silver, and German Silver Fumes. an t - 3 estentdve asßortrnent rd' concave and convex. -Also, the cele brated Perifocal epcciacle, superior to any In use. G. LOOMIS & Stale street. July 11, MIS. ' - , _. (1 OLD AND SILVER ARTICLES.—An extensive variety of .T Breast-Pine, Omelets, Rings. Lockets. Chains. Pencils &e., of the latest bly les. Also. Mammoth and other Gold Peas of the clitierent.makers, Silver Pendia, Brooches. and Rend Ornaments. In short, the nubile will tied more things than the Printers tell fur. as it% hot latencies' to over-rate the stock t still we would add that :ll ic rune:pea, fur magnifying slain object:. can he found as usual at G. LOOMIS & Co.'s, July td, 1F.19. State st.. nearly opposite , Eagle Hotel . _ MIME IN GREAT VARlETY.locks,of different kinds. M- A Online Kirk's Marine (Sock, rt late intention. Also, Gold nnd Sirk er Watches, a ime assortment to select a good time-heepet from, fur sale very low, at V. LOOMIS & Co.'s, July 11, 1,515. ' ' Etntestreet. Tii.VEli." OMb ..... WARE. Tnble. Des.ert, Tea, Salt and Mitstartl CI Spoons. Tongtt, Ladles, Forks. Butter and Fruit Knives al way? on hand or manufactured to order. Silver warranted equal lc coin, and no charge for etigrasing. G. 1,00511 S & C 0... July 11, isle. , -: nearly opposite the Engle. pi M ORE LlGHT.—Newslyle Solar Lantim.ealtildienn and Lar' . 1 1 Suspending and Side Lzunps, Girtunloles. Plated, Branch. and other Candlesticks, at G. LOOMIG & Co'e. Erie, July 14;184S. nearly opposite the Eagle. KID n rt d ars se a n itiPoinectuvdSlto"rnelkrrenSetir.et..t. Men's h(f.atgjjl.Ti'l . April 13, Ma I • - • Lumber Wanted , TWi LT. pay ASTI Mr 300.000 feet of licinloa k Lumber, deliver ed at ray dock in Erie. Bills will to given for the tind wanter Also for any quantity of-Popular. Cucumber, White Oak, Whip Ash. Cherry, Chestnut and cointuon Pine Lumber. Erie. April ILI, MS: - WM. TRUESDAEL.. ear Concern. er HE subscriber, iuWing.purchased the entire stock of Merchan• A •dine lately owned by W. C. &R. P. Hulbert, respectfully Wits the patronage of his friends and the public generally. and hopes that good'Poods, fair places and endeavors to please., will meet with a•share of.custom. Lied Oil of the first qualify. by the barrel, at ;a reduced price, ' RTCH D. 0. 1101.IIERT Ede. July 29...1848. , II ssB Liss. FIR= T quail y Medd • raeo lbs. a togsvood Sandford's beet, N0v,.10, CARTER & UROTHER. GUASSEid.—A large assortment otGilt and Mattog anY Frames. together .vitb Plaice of, different sizes. for reset ting Ma Pittner . y,4loMlnk. ' ATI 1 , i t4p TILE "RIGINAL AND GENUINE. B=2IEUIDLIS TATTERSALL% =AVE P01773:113R0. T HAS CURED. in the last year— ' I latai Cases of Heaves. 6000. " Horses out of Condition, and other diseases. This remedy is put up in large packages. weighing over One ffi pound, sufficient administer to a horse fe'r about 10 days, and to cure an ordinary ease—thus it will be Seen that it Is the cheapest Heave inedleine that elm le given. re only one dollar's Worth is requisite in most Cases to cured %Ve know of many who have Improved the value of a heavy horse fifty and some one hundred dollars, by one dollars worth of the Tattersall Heave Powders,— Only be sure to get the genuine,article, and your money will be amply repaid to you. More than 390 certificates verbal and written, have been receiv ed. attesting to the v intl.° of this' inept imable remedy, but we have only space to subjoin the following: . Read the following:—"This is to certify, that I cured a horse of Mine of the Heaves, by one prick:tee of TniteNtill's Heave Pow ders. The liorve.has made no sign at the Heaves since the Pow der Was given, and I believe theeure to be permanent. As a med icine for horses, I believe it Is all it is recommended for. 0. S. HALL, Farmer. , Town of Kerlin:, Oswego county. March 21, le IS. ' Kirktaxd, Oneida County, N. Y. Messes. Gocau Kciritust—Gesers.—llaring a -young horse that bad, much to his DiJory. contracted the Heaves. I purchased for it an article called "Heat e Cure" but which I think should 1 e called "heave maker." ash made the horse a great deal worse than before. I was afterwards induced to give it the el . :awn/all Heave Powders," and the effect was an immediate restoration to sound ness. 1 nave since been ofleredAfty do/fors more for the horse than I offered it for before iftook your medicine. Yours, , J. BURLINGAME ••Catool."—lmitations end wprthless compounds have fol lowed us wherever 1N e hove introduced our remedy, and ne un• derstand that several new ones are being put up for c Beware of those, and take no remedy but "the Tattersall." None genuine without the signature or A. Gough As Co.— Price one dollar per Package, six for five dollars. Prepared and and sold wholesale and retAil by GOUGH •,fe -KETCHUM, 149 Fulton Street, N. Y. Carter dr. Brother, Agents, Erie, l'a. Nov. 23, 1340. 6m28 n 11011 ES. CASS & ronneirl Thornton & Co - :- - •:. ' •• ,/ '••••,;" • ---... , ••• , 'F.;4' L . " 4 + - • :• - 1 , ''" - ... f."-, •• • •!;••A.,-z4 t. l, •!' s ''''' . '''''' : ) , • 'l 4 ' 3 '. ;',•-?1;..,.:) - • r y, • ~f , / i f, , k , -,-• , , 42,4,:,;• , P...!..; , :,-...,5:.,..ai r 0....., , „, \ .•—• t -•• . - , t . , ' ~....;;;... ~ • , : - i . , • ;••' - i . .•., .4... L s• 014 ' ' • . . '-, 2000 ' '• Chronic Cougo, 200 •• Broken Wind. anti ATE 'YUAN aCIIVICZL ITST retch ed and this day opening at No, tr American Mork. J a general assortment of Dry Goods rnited to the season, to gether with Groceries, Crocker:l and .Dardware R Inch will Lesold UIIIISU/111) low for cash or ready pay Erie. June 7th. IRL , L.ELD=S DIIESS GOODS. ViONSISTING of French and Scotrh Gingltamsfinhortr.4,Ptlitt Vied .I.nw.pr and Jenny 14 nde ILstiu. . oagreat tarn ty c) Wortled and If urn Net a n d °ethic lierege Shae, is, jest receit (.1 at No: Amerman Block :State Pt. P.S. m.lvEtt. F.:dr...lane 7th, 1.?-S9.. titsr aoope M . IN: sull , riberF arc just tact:is Inc a s cry full T trx k-o f SPRING and SUMMER GOODS rolls isi ituf of altaostevers lariat)" of Dry Goods, Groceries, Horthrare and C.l.ork,ry. all of is liiall has e berm latrehro.ed at 01111511ni low r.ita•+. awl Is ill be .v - 1:1 as !ow as at nny ctbor flotu.e in Erir. 'Phey ins Ile their old cuttotuars.,l.a.lia , ., ) and Getalemen, andß • Public cenerally, to call and esautitietly:ir i‘vortmetnia!fore Ora awing oluewhare .I.IIUCIIES a: CO. I ric,Juue Itt, 1.4.?. 4 - ATlnv T.'mpernitceT.)l4 . , Mr,ry Crover or tne 'From,. Wins. at 1_ Ju .2e., JIM(' SPA /TOR US. C,.ntrol, a licit el, 1,3* Lumn, al 1.1 June n.l RV ES' ItiOte. on Jamey, Peter, John and Jwle. M LP June *2:3. t;P.IFI'0111 D CCEIVED %bra day 1 , 1 , ..:.pre5e from limper 11111 i Brother the ft , lbm ii.g 111-tory of Uoi,gre—r, itiolmphicht ror: poritic-11, coO lopri- hir.:ll,lr3 of the Cohyrr.FE 11.• t;tote.r, by Geary G. Wlaelst, tAt ,Joho: TIL;LIVER'S new Hotel, :larch!, the ;att of the Fa)r n at 11 J:ittr. nook for the 12iraes. ISGS and flticer.s, or lir, in th• Pal.:ce, cont.i.:ing of oictches of 1.01115 1111:11!1.111,7.11U1a,, 3111/C '"" Victoria, tic !NG ES AND CI 111';4.—We rue nr,v; re , ri 711 . 1rgt• J.' Ftlk, R 0r..11.,1,:tml Linen Fr ilTos. r.l,r)kliinpi as n n all the new hty IL's of Dress Tflllllllinc. rt ( It01 7 111111:r1.—SW hr.' re-en tog a 1 , 1 , h euppi Gro kXceriOs, which ue etrer at great bargastv.; ktittl, of Teas, Coffees, Sugars, Spices., &. .& r , upon IA lair n ourbasc e not to be tuttierbold. Please cattl mid nattttly at No, 1, Et.ed Ilou-e. oCorti AND SlloF:S.—Please call and exam i Gip. arge 01 of Gentlemen' liar and Ileavy Boot' at•il Ehacs, Ilico a cri nt ‘arwty of Ladies' and in. (klter, tit; and Slips, and all kinds of and ehildiefis f I I I rtr , .—.S- . 4 31 e:r 1 : i s:14 1 3:Ine ll:--:4 1....,. l'nett Carl.et mg and Oil Cloths antis wg at.,the Old -few shire of mreet lOSES 6OCII. 11°111,141g anti Match Planes, mil a general arort merle ec.rpenters and Juiners Twls. SEI.DEN & SON. VIINGIIAMS.--Engli•ii, noirll i `cacti ;mil Mite rirnn Ging cheap at TII.IBAL6 -DIMLY'S Cct 6. wwwlmigmlw;4im, TeST received at the 11,,kstore of O. D. Spat - ford. the fallowing s; -new and popular works, from the press 01 Harper & Brothers, vtm Loitering , in Ettrone—by Jon. W. Corson. 111. D. William the Cottager—by author of Helen Herbert. - , A ngela—b) the author of Amelia Wyndham, &c. The above de - Arrlole re:11:04 trill be disposed of on the 111051 reasonable *erne , ' Call , z , Oll 11.--0. D. S. has imike arrangements ra ith the Ii tl/PF.FA, by which he n ill be in receipt of their new works immediately slier publication. June 14, lx-It. LOTU H S: CLOTS'l—rrench, Eitgli%h and American Dread '('lochs and Cassimers of every color, shade and quality.— ESTINGS, VESTINGS. Figured and striped Cas.linere and heavy black satin Vestitigs. ihi.c), silk. Vesting 9. black and farey silk and serge Clivats, silkr Shuts, Morino do., and Dran 61,3 % , "•!SasPetulers, &-., CAI'S and Plie-11 Caps, cheap at the Old Jen store. Couinic-r ial Exchange, French street +-- 'Ready Flare ClotoinT at the Clothing' store, Comrac l 'cid! rxchan g c. Tim rtiliscriber has now on hand at his NEIN-CLOTH ] INGSTCIE, a t erY extensit e assortment of nest rate CLOTHING. made' up in tile latest A:.ll` nil in the best - manner, which he is determined to sell fur CASH 25 p -r cent: 'Lower than any other 151,0 in-bittern in this place. His stock of ClOthind compr if:Cs el cry grade, front superior to common, and no One who inivoni!en the establishment shall 1-c dis appointed in regard to quality, cut or price. Notice the 'w Ing- Superfine and Fine French Black Dress Coats; English Tweed and Mohair Sack Coats; Black Summer Cloth Coats erery Ci.t; • Black and Fancy Cassimere Pants; - Satin,Silk, Merino and Crissunere rests; Linin and Caii 071 Clothing nr crery kind; rrlor Sailers and Canallers, 01L-CLOTII CLOTHING AND TAR I'AULINS-., , Auto, Fine and common Shirts, Silk shirts and drawers. Itferitio do. Cravats, CE,llars, Star ke. !tomtits, snicks, !alb pen derA. Fie. &e. ile has experienced and fashionable (hitters employed and n ill einem! trim in 11w best manner and make all kinds of clothing to order, which Will he warranted to give satisfaction. The public are invited to call and Inspect the clothing In the new and cheap establishment in the Cot»inercial Exchange. French at. opposite the Banner Hotel. H MOSES KOC. Illay JO, 1519. Bonnet Goods. D EC.I) by Express. a ootbl selection of assorted uncut Velvets. El assorted Satins, all co ors• rept. on,' uncut B . onnet ill,. as sorted Ribbons. ke . all of which will he dohd very cheap to 111. iIICTS , Or to the ratail trade. at. t't RIGIMS Gt. , ENEtt Ilpe 2 20 1 - 3 AK ES.-23 doz. Rakes 6r — sale at the manufacturer'', prices, It by ( - C. B. WRIGHT. BLACKSMITIIS will find a good assortment of Anvils. Vices and renews, and all sires of Iron and Sivel, warranted to be equal to any, and cheap as the cbrapest mt the corner near the Court House. C. B. WRIGHT. Oct. 21'. - Shelf lilardware• • A General tssortment, including House trimmitms and nails o .1: - 1 all kindsl may be haunt!, on terms to suit the purchaser. at' Erie, Oct 6 7. C. B. IVRIGHT. PO lars Goods. ALARGE assortment of Yankee Notions just received of the manufaetors. and Just the articles for Pedlars. at New York prices. adding transportation, at WRIGHT S. Oet. 21. Cash for ri-Ilers. WANTED n quantity of good Geese Erathcre for which 1 will pay half cash, if delivered soon, at Oct. 21. C. 11. DiRtGIIT'S. White rieh awl Trout. A WARRAti, TED a rticle Just rceelved at Avnicarr,s. 11 Oct. •21. Corpetings. _ reeeive4 from the Main; fnetr Ips. a pod selection of M.AortedlCari.cting., from ISi to eenis per Also Floor Oil Cloths, Re#tli Rugs, Woolen Crum Clotbs. nll to be haci choJii WRlGlirti Corner. l' i 1 Important to Ladies. i 900 I'A Rs or lad ies' patentlitnn Elastic Overshoes. coin inning six dillereut rettetns and styles. to which I in cite the attention of 'how Polies who wish to keep their feet dry, to call and look' at thc lasottunent at ' ' WRIGHT'S 490 Lifs.,Cairiwood. 70 lb.. Findie k. and 390 Ibb. N iek wood . ..., by ,Nov. 10,1 1 CARTER dr. BROTHER. nirs and,Frittgett.—A pod nstorttnent at V.T Oct. 0. Tunitis & DLWYES PLASTER AND SALT BLIP. on hand. dry and under cover, to he had al. t -101111 lonest market rates. on the corner near the Court Maur, C. B. WARM'''. ....._ _ _ ny E STUFFS —Log rt. Camp:mt. Mad. 'Cawood. rustic. L. , der, Copperas, Mum, BlLte Vitro), Cream Carter. for sale by (tee . 2,. Rizt DERN ECIIT. 699 Loa Lampbtacki and 430 lba.Atiphaltum,• by_ Ay' - - V. 0.• cAR ; r & iiatiBsl Gimp! Glaser NE"'YORK, New Jersey. ant French Window Mask. Sin gle ntid double thickness. , The largest assortment ever bro't into this market, by the box or Single light, by Nov. 10. CAMPS & BROTHER. OMF. AT LAST.L.Those Owe' Heltdf. 1111151)P, l'anota. Made, V Rings and Muckloo. new and ftesh. AI o. a variety of Stec Bag. and Pum, ready made, at • LEWIS' GOTHIC HALL. I,;2II.VERSPOONS—You can And a large assortment of Ware LI of eariciva Palleins and nett est styles of inarodlteture. WRY • 1%,"! , %. 8 0 /4.Te seall . , 11 . W11 7 c:r.Ttfli" 1 7 m / The Greatest Discovery of the Am _ ELECT' lest NETIC FLUID with Isan taint tegthiLle s zht of an oitittnent—to be applied externally for the rtn,oto,,C l -11 The almost unlimited success it has met tt sts,,,,, u "ras the GREATEST DISCOVERY OF '1 111: AGE au effecting cures of the utmos t importance. ' II . m ptl ~ % ., rSetat, ate CONVINCED—the most faithless are conirened . the yower and virtue°, this great remedy. it Is unit ersally adtnittea to I e the MOST (.7,03111125AT10N °NV>, to the IVoRLD forrthe pNbTyfn RELIEF Of disease and pain. 1 1111 it never fails, while there remains sufficism life to rtn o iat and healthy action to the capillary tercel. of 0 0 1, 4 liti• et/Balite the circulativn vf the blood. By 11,15 meas., de 4 punier is gassed ore , the must mairgue,t Jues ./ pl,,,x,PAst eannot I,e , obtained front any other temedy. St,er, 4 , 1 ,, 1ts this combination that It penetraiss to t c r y ponlin el 4." frantic; et ery bone and muscle, vein. ner , e and ed out and made sensible of purify Me - and testing lai„ ct i* hence, Hermes as readily a it 6 tuferautan•em real Numerous instances are on record %there 0, 0 ed health to patients SO near the Brat c that the : ,,, stion nal remedies failed to produce any ethet. eLch Leen ( the case In IN FA NI ltl ATI iN of m eVer need dieith this dn:ease mixt, Ili, , pr he obtained. That dangerousdemic-_ lIIVA na, tIkPL ERYSII'ELASt, can al n ass I e cored bt this r, Lid ). "ID For IN IT.IOISIAI'ORY ttusou,., most complete remedy CSC! Tatra , 41. • ELISN is, /111 C•i• el. put 01 WC, It in /I nl.e ed e•lt:re reirf ECS of NERVUL:i.? III:AlfAc111: it th:rty Inlavtr, For Nest cos di• cos. n Mt- ,„ Adoctions el the El t,e, Rheum:Ann:. Lameness, t:1,„,,, ! „,„ Throdt, I:1,0.1 , 11p, Chill., (Inlets Y.(11%, in the face cr breast. Burns, Scald lif ad, Scrr.r.,i a Ery b pelns, Inflamed Ey es, er SUMS. &C., 11.111.4 111•11•114.4 i rtlievetiby tbe use of this 11_0.16. lilt. 11IN (al A!'.l'l 4 STE T IFICATE. In reply to your queries Nl, 11:1 regard to the remits of intents I have made n hit 5 cur justlt Celt prated Masten, 1,„„ . meat ; I can say v‘ itli pleaser,... that 1 - demil it ewer the tail is EsT111:4(;01.1.11.1.114 OF 111 .'ut.E. It is now math, two yearn nine, I ceromenced practice, and 1 have tested It in eves of Intlamn.aran,ltthk,,: and general, of the most inaligm.fil kmd, Sr ith unit, nal nyt even where all internal Rim. d its lailtd, 1 hate succeeded ni, I this. Iha treated er:oes of Infiztortattil r th e B, 1 . „ of the Loner., It.l i.uuatiou of th• l:u•a.6, lntiavuuatcty 14•,. niatisni, Fes trii, with peifi.ri 6carlet Fever, Canker Rath,' and Ltctratrd I.itvgs and ltitt with like siieee=s. M. 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Ilk a'oll.j.i . ougin.L.a. floart•enor., Croup ur F. 41111, , , A,11,.. or 1.1,11,,4,14. vi„,,, , , r. tVllo(.l,r , z Cuterff. It rtl-o o .ftcw fr.. Cyr l'ulrooon ) C. ....ept:mtr.llt iir....D ,Irme.r.,l , — .t, ditr.c.,it an,: I.IIV, I 117 f; •.•;a •••••••• ••••••.- e , r , ..,........0 , . •••• Lln •t, and Lll •!.:', r..1",....1: I n ..oppro , :,ing Llerthog 111 lite I.llite. \VIIICI, el ',kali: cticr ' , II . ler•lCkl, - . 'lnrerrA-.1. 'ft sTrlo rv.—Thig i- to certify that v..., ur Flpnr,l. have otre,l Dr. P. 11..11's Crie! , rah)l Cotteb have foittlil it ill etery in.-tete:cc 41t. elLcacious ly tt o - r,by of it, rec,...uniendate 'EI,. Galbraith, Joseph "41.,!, R. M,C-.4.,-• Chas. W. Kel , o. It. And , c JO: n Robert Joe a' 1. lid Wm. M (irillm;her S. T. Nekon. ° I' tl'iLon Ki.iC, .1.111 , a S!wrwt.,orl,• P I". It. WrwM, 1.. Warn n. M. nt,F, IF. P. Mctihtfvy, lii I M mor, J. W J. Sandmry, N. U. Root, = , llah; tn. 'CAUTION Tf Tllll PUPLlC.—llkvare of couracrro3z hre.e imitatigns. Ia cis Londe Itrul the r arch... Pr. P Renard}," blown upon the glass. and sin :Nairn a karma: e* the o rapper and direetions. None other arc ::enutt.c. I'alC, —37; ete to yl. per Pttle. ur Six large Bonk.. fag Sold %%lidos:Ile and Lit tail in rate, enlA I,A Dr. P. Hall, MI of State and Se. Vetlth f.treet , . 'Smuts in Erie Cuutity.-11eAtl. Vincent tr. (0., `l,4"alPto4l; C. Too II & CO.. North Cat t and IV;.tislatrgh Jolth A.llll. Fair-hew I. S. lone, & Cirmd t W. B. Town...mi. 574 field; James H. Ca:opt:ca. inhoro :,John Clprk &Co N. Callender. Meadville 1.. Pa r.cnc. I:! IVlttte& Son. Fredonia : A. Ileynold4. ($.ll. I'. Champlin. 41 !Alatther, Butralo ; Pcming &Co 117. :NIP !deli Lane.). I, Jule. Hanel, IV, Chestnut St. Phil:Well hi %!,1 It Arelascr:+ an 3 *Mfr.:Atom' the country. For farther tarn:Mars re gent the elitcne; of this mo , ! l , illt the readhr ran I , lcaff. cin On Ar for Pamphlet free of charge. I:tie, Oct. V. IF ' • soTnxc !ALL Ts now oren, n id, a 1 large 4nd um! Tete a-rmtn,ntof Cild and Fut e: Wm, clr ch, Geld 1, cktis. Geld {Til ed:, Fen,. t mt l tns. ?mg.. tt.iinfles. k.nr•kloo{ F r 1. 1 11. c, I, t• clasp.. fliers, sun' s. Fob. Guard and 'Ve-t ChPins, I,p. s. Cod and t-11‘,1 Sp( cks. ver Fl cct.s. Cunt F, thlml Ins. tuned:, Ina! MO% t' nine. Flruted Iran I: sta ca•ir candle •rick., I &lro”, , lN,Ous In utanu: cl,ne c and ti a sl•cd. t orn& II Cry 6/11:1 , 1: tn'n,LTE, ;01.1 !w-het Katie-. ra zors and razor strovs, boar., In rft.rncry. Ore - Fled Ins - in!ls, Leads. cla,l r, and zings: 01« . 1 I ags and purr c: , read:. mat.e• Acs cordion , , luu,lc and Mail 3 nth- cr artitileb too ninner oil:- to mention, which yr ices. N. U. Pedlars furnished on reasonable terms. - In- AU kinds t.fWatc lies and Cit.citSt cleaned, repaired ani i t:', ranted. Alto, Accordeons, Music lio*s, Jenelry, ice., reil • at short notice- ill For cleaning let er watches, Si CO. I.epine Watchrs. -, • - Common Verge, 50. New main rpting., -73,0 ', 15 ii I`Zew Veigt.," 1 00. Lunette 614 i., ii pouhle Flint 1.9. Common do Gold [lands, 25 to 50. I.‘ew Ac J ohlt'torillec& ,Vo , l , All other jobs done in piorortion to the t.lote pricri.l...d i " E l i ; ranted to git e satisfaction or thobiliCtieY refunded , refunded , "e c 'i 1 4 WW' Cagle Hoch 'lt 31. N 111 - tl Erie, Nov. 13, ICIS. ____ • New Fall - and Winter Goods. nE subscriber; are.pow rpz ening and twea W en. "' rock cl k T Fall and 1V inter Gouts, cupbibtillg DRY (MODS, 114RDIVARE. cßock - rar. GRock: l3 E l TEEL, :NalLs, 40. Mt which will he sold cheap for cash or e'l4 rlYcpi • October 2, 1E42. oho. :4.1,1 1 0 - ternCNAL. btazal.lt , for Lamp: acd s. by _ May PI C tFIT1:11& L+(l/1 LUS . YRI NCj ( 6: YtLW« V `/~l Nov. U. C 6 ne , : LEW. VENITIA IS Red. Englt' Nov.O. 99 , WHITING 14* Nov. O. ••n i:tocr ; ,.., ur s ory 1 9,9' Nov. O. CAR I L 91 0 GALLOSS Purniture ('hair al ', Li , ."t by Nov. 0, (2AR - rut Rt222--' Oj 1(1 Luisi:ol.l,;(lpir. LEAD. ARTEIt r.,Twar and rrosh GroCeries. ltilEJuhscriber has just receited a fresh suisplr c't family Grocer es: also. r% int. , . and HOW'S. ‘1%e.t , '",,r,t1 iglasg, which he will sell wh01..-ale or retail, clie.iyetit 4, cash or country produce. Citi and sec. W P. KEGS ruin , IVIIITE LEAD 400 and Vittsburin. OV CAI Bear, Solntion - of Cln Igo, by Not-. 10. CA • t OrL9AVLS. DIROCITA. Turkien. Cashincr , , Mutii Shawles. a good assortinent at GEO 600 LBO. Red Lead and Litharge, h) Nov. 6. ' 'CA Buffalo and Pitts WIII TE LEAD-100 ktv ground In [Nov. V.l ELT rr-r — rair Warnin. T_TAv !NG made arrangements fora :tin 11 and Allegliany Ecrip. It will be take abort time. in err h•o r fn. (1 , , ,, k •••• 3 1 , , !-- . : , ,,7117 , t , I .4f '::':'jilti... '; : , ,i',1,17,.. 4,, ~4 4 '‘x., ' *- ir: t ..',:;i i i.,,, f ,,?.,.,' v. - .-2 , 114 M . ' 1- , , •_1 -, ~ .f.-4.!...:14. -. ...1 .: -, , ,,, i , !. , ,, : v.: , --,''v" .•;,,,14a' ~ • ~-• a 4 .4 4 , %.,- 1 _ ,t. !, .IFt. I 1: I ;'.,..14;,; ^ : l':' -, 4 •4 - ~,. . I r---- , f'; '' ' 'l'. .l7l\ l ., , 1 : . ."' .: i. ( ,41 1 11 ~I, i 'm ' , f A r I:' . iik 0 , 1 ;.i i; 4 L-- "''' ' , 11:' On! , . I 111. , : 1 I La, c 0.1.1 41. 11t4C I( 1.}3 elell RE. AETE It 1.11_1(2...iit . h ‘ivr & B ROT°. maur , /z.ußoTial INDURNEI I S- - cm Fro , TFIZ HB: Don. Trtt t (7e 51:1,.11UN MEM urgh I, for vale IN TON & 1.1,3 I • II nmount , ' • =
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