=I foreign News by the America. SEVEN DAYS LATER- PROM EUROPE. Esemarin.—Her majesty Queen Adelaide died on the morning of Sunday, the 2d, in the 58th year of tains were interred on the 13th in )1, Windsor. tun is about being fitted out to go and further to the eastward, in Franklin. Capt. Sir Edward &lase i t „ht, will have the command; --• ” " Srettexer Elliot, the Cutu-Law', thy , rnm advices C I from onetan- ' tinuple come down to the 25th of Nov. As yet the extradition question has not been settled, nor, accor ding to the best authorities was likely to be settled. The Emperor had up to thot time persisted in his demand for having the enemies of Russia, as he calls the Hungarians and pole* banished front the Ottoman Empire. Thesedemands the Porte resists, and so the matter stands. During the early part of the week it was thought here that the whole, 'affair had been arranged, but the report turns out in be 'untrue. Iu the opinion of the Tunes' correspondent, the Emperor is merely desirous of pustponiug rep ture till Spring, when his operations would he 'more favored by the season. Meantime Turkey is j snaking every preparation to meet him should he advance. The•Euglish fleet has left the Dardenells. Russia is increasing ber fleet. Ave - rasa sett HuNoAer.—The state of Beige will ho removed from Vienna on the Ist January. ' The Emperor has returned to Sohonbronn from Prague. Orders have been sent to the Army of Observation to approach as near the Saxon frontier as possible. Affairs in Hungary continued unsettled. A Peeth paper stated that Prince Metternich has written a letter to an Austrian Minister, in which lie declares that the Austrian Monarchy cannot enjoy lasting peace unless Hungary is maintained in its preceding relations as a separate State with Austria. Thirteen recent condemnations have been com muted to imprisonment with hard labor for 20, 18 and 10 years. Vienna is completely imbedded in snow, arid railroads are thus rendered nearly useless Notwithstanding all the precaution of the Police, Kossuth medals have been introduced into Hungary They are considered by Magyar ,nitriots as of ines timable value. Letters from Vienna of the 501 state that a Min lateral crisis is at hand in that capital. firs Lv.—Private letters from Naples announce that great arrangements were in progress ) but for what object was unkUown. The furetrese of Gaeta was being repaired and armed. The Pontifical fron tier is being lined with troops and arrests continuo. The new French Chief is resolute and firm to the Cardinal. In an address to the troops he says; Your mission is nut ended. The Treasufy of the Cardin -1511 Triumverate is reported to be insolvent. No time has yet been fixeJ for the return of the Pope. ' Ponuros irEms.—lt.is said that,Pasquier, Mole and Guizot have offered their adhesion to Louis Na poleon, and have reccotnmended; to him an in stantaneous appeal to the country, which, they' are persuaded, would be met by an almost unanimous reply of favor of his becoming Emperor, as the great guaranty of order and of prosperity. This idea seems to gain ground, as the only means of prevent ing the impending civil war. - The vintage in Portugal has been so bad, andlthe loss of the crop of ,Intlian corn so great that ,the geatest misery prevades the whole of thif northern provinces. It is said that gotta percha can be „ used for large printingprinting letters, arid that impressions can be obtain ed nearly as clear as the impressions from metal typos. Madile Jenny - Lind sang at a cone:lrt at Berlin, on the celebration of the Queen of Prussia's birth day, '!'ha sungtress was invited by the King ex pressly from Hamburg. It is said that at Frank fort she expressed her determination pill to return to England at present but mentioned professional journeYs to America or Russia as po-sible. We are also informed that she intends wintering in Ber lin. On the site of the house which Mozart inhabited, a splended hotel has been erected, in front sit* a hick is to be erected, a colossal 'statue, executed aftet a portrait—said lobe a striking likeness—by Eichbein. This potrait belongs to M. Andre, at frankfort, the owner of the MSS, left by Mozart. - According to a catalogue of German newspapers, fist published at Leipsic, there are at present printed Europe as many as 1558 German Journals. 1 A mechanic, in Lollop, has invented a machine or the purpose awakening himself • early in the °riling. To a batch clock is attached a lever, Which may be set to arty given how; and when the [time arrives, it is released by the clock, when the machinery rings a bell, and strikes a matc h , which lights an oil lamp. - I It is estimated that there are in Loam, 28.577 needlewotnen, under twenty years of age, the aver- Inge earnings of eac% being four pence halfpenny, a day. 1 1 [ Austria line threatened to prevent the meeting of the moposed German Parliament which is announced under the auspices of Prussia. A civil war may ' thus be engendered which• will again embroil Eu rope. - Louis Napoleon has already intimated his intention to stand a second time for the office of President of the French Republic, A bookseller of London recently bought a lot ;of _books at auction; on. examatiinglnem at his leisure he found in one of the volumns, between some pasted Imes, 410 and a £lO Bank of England notes. I Mr. Mappin, of Sheffield, has invented a razor possessing the keenness of the lancet point, while it retains the temper and lasting qualities of the steel, SOUTHERN MAnur A crviats.-4 n most descriptions of coarse goods . , we Northern people must prepare ourselves fur a vigorous Southern Competition.— Scarcely a Southern paper can be taken up that does not conthin a notice of some new mill, to be driven either by steam or water, for the manufac ture of goods suitable for their own consumption.— Already have Northern Oanoburgs been superceded to a great extent by thaprodnetion of Virginia, Ma ryland and Georgia, and the yarns of the latter are as well known to even Northern country people, as the Chicopee D sheeting is to the jobber. This state GI things is bound to advance, - end as it grows in extent, the Northern man must be prepared to yield the field gracefully, turning his attention in the menu time to the production of the finer fabrics, un til) a peice of imported goods sh4ll be as great a cu riosity to our children] children as en India • long cloth is now to the young fledgling of the trade.— .V. Y. Dry Goods Reporter. Tugßat AFFAIR. --The papers of New Orleans tire discussing the course of the Grand Jury in ignor-• ing the bill against the Spanish Consul, for the alt. , bictinn,of Rey, in rather violent terms. rthe U.S. Marshall is charging with - packing the jury, and the District Attorney is also the subject of injurious in rmtuations. There can be little doubt that Rey was tiolently abducted, but the legal proof before the Grand Jury was insufficient. We observe that the Spanish residents of New Orleans are about to hold s meeting to congratulate the consul on his "great sticcess in the late and very unjust proceedings a:ainst him." Thid ion very unbecoming proceed (HA, and its %only effect will be to alienate still fur ther the American from the Spanish portion of the Population. liltVl SPREA CEI,Ett R ITY.--"tztoan's Column Atten tion is directed to Sloan's-notices in this week's issue.-- nil trvldiefes nre obtaining a wide-spread celebrity, and deserve ,r4l .—Gsess Hoy Moocatt, Aril' 4 . 1819 ' re Fee Agent's names at the head of moan'! Coltimw. Fbr 14,ther ParriCurara and testanoniuts. ger Flminlilets of Agents. Oas I N %I.IIABLI DilicOVEY.—The inventor. a hi' La no' s yerinifugc having disposed of his right to the great rem. edi, the proprietors, Messrs. Kidd & Co. beg leave to ofTer it to•the• American auLle as the best remedy for worms offered. it bar IPen tried in all parts of the country and in eases which had (tee the exerttout of the best Pltysir.lans, and never without tho most ' , H.PLC(C CC eS.. iVecaution parents aga lust the delay. If your elulttren exhibit the symptoms of being trobuled with worms, lose rot a moment, but at once purchase a bottle of hi'Lane's Venni hgs, awl thus save them pain - a • d yerhaps their lives. v(111 by Carter& Brother and . 11. Burton, Krie.Pai iai41.11112,13:1D. On. Dec. I9th by the Rev. W. B. Lloyd, Mr. Ferdinand 'sncuren and Miss Samantha Himeb;augh of Greene. On the Ist of January. by 1. M. Whito Esq. M. MO 'Middleton and Miss Almy Shepardson. ZED., 1141 Barry Pike County 111. Oct. 10th after a lingering illnees, John Dishaven, formerly of Eagle Village in this ( county, aged about 50 years. erie I.43nitig Operittr. SATURDAY MORNING. 3ANI:ARY D.. 1850, QT WOOD WANTED AT THIS OFFCE!.En GOVEILNOIt'S MESSAGE.—This document will be found in our paper to-day, to the exclusion of most of our news solections, as well as Editorial prepared and in typo. We have no room. and as littlo time, for comment, and will therefore reservo xrhat_ we have to say fur a more convenient season. BE rAriztvr.--Pationco is a heaved-born virtue, and hence we trust our correspondents have en abundance of it. Several Of dietr favors have Geen unavoidably crowd ed out by the °decreer's Message, an I, What is of more pecuniary interest to us, an unusual flohk of tavern licen ses which hod to bo inserted in this number, to render the applications legal. Among those unavoidably crowded out is the reply of a "Director of the Franklin Canal Company" to a recent article against that Corporation in the Commercial. It will certainly find a place next week. Also, "Fdir Play" in reply to an article in the same pa per on "Land Damages." "There's a good time com ing boys, wait a little longer." 07 Both branches of our legislature was organized on Tuesday. In the Senate, Mr. Best, a democrat, voted for by the whigs, was elected speaker over J. P. Braw ley, of Crawford. In the House, we are glad to learn that BlcCalmont, 'of Clarion, was elected speaker. He is a young man of ability, and will, we are confident. prove a popular officer. Atrllgioue Notice.—The (omit Lecture in the course ups in illus 'ration and defence of Universalism, will he deliv ered in the Universalist Church to-morrow evening. 13 tildee t— "The Mission of Chrii." • Jan. 3. Erie County Medical Society, A DREP.ABLY to ndjourntuttt, will meet on Tuesday evening Jan e, ma, at the PreArterien Session Room at 0 1.2 I'.M. Address by Dr I L Stewart, of WaterforJ. The public is invited to otten4. L. STRONG. Seereiary APPLXISI. 911 , BALS. Rhode Island Greonon, 'sou 50 Bushel do do do 20 do Northern Sparrya, 10 do Sweet Runsott, 50 do assortod apples for cooking, For sale by D. S. CLARK. Erie, Jan. 5, 1850. , 2131, DEWED APPLES. A SMALL Int on hand, also a choice lot of dried IA Poodles. for sato by D. S. CLARK. Erie, Jan. 5. • f2t.11 *Lou n. • • -41 nnLs. Fair, Mount Mills Brand, 'IVY 20 I do. • do. 10 bbls. Franey family, do. • 5 do. do. do. Warrnnted es good us can be mnde of Wheat Erown on the Lnke Shore, end, delivered at any Mace in the City free of charge. For solo by 1.). S. CLARK. Erie, Jan. 5. 2t34 " 'rho Pittsburgh and Erie itailro-d Company.' T Errnna Patent having been hewed by the Governor. ineor. L tutrating..The Pittsburgh and Erie Railroad Coma-inv." the *obi-critter& n mniority of the Itching eolmbinionern. do appoint Nionday the 11111 day of rebruarv, Irs i. at the Reel Conte. in tile borough of Erie, ne the time and place for orgnnizing said compn nt which time and place the nulincrilient to the capital ~took of an id Company are notified to meet and elect by bnllot, out - of their own ttttt nher, Thireen Directors, agreeably to the provisions of the act or incOrporation I - MARLIN M RCM TIIONIAS 11 SILL. JAMFAS WILLIAMS. GILES SANFORD. WILLIAM KELLY. likeling Commii•siosers. Erie. Jan A. I. • 4FII TI The Commercial, Chronicle. Dazetle. FAN The J - latelle. Jormai.and Po.a Weekly. Plitsltrgh. will nutollsji 4 weeks. ' PURSUANT roanorder of the Orphans' Court of Erie ettuitty, will besot , ' at p thHc yen ion on the ,premises, CM Frid•ty, Sth diy February nest. all the right titre interest and claim of the nein , and tegll rrpreomtatives of the late P. S. V. Motet. de teaYed of Erie, of in and to a certain lot of Ground in the village of If:lrani, with o small building tennineut. now in pos'aresslon of Rosenzweig & Co., and occupied as a store. and which is lickl.hy the sald testator in common with one Wm. C. Kelso 4i equal tno:tits. Terms rustle known on (lay of gale. ELIE ttlETa If A MOT. / • /MIN GAL/MI.IITH, °Pia (gibe Court. Sept. CI, taut. JAMES sKINNV.n. Clerk. Erie. Jan. S. tBTI. I tett. FOUND. ON the tint ult, nelr the nay Elates, on the Diamond, In F.ric, a VI silt er watth which the owner eau hate 1w proving property and paying for this advertisement. , 111111.151 PUTNEY. Erie. Jan. 5, Ida) 9191 %ME Subaeribet will pay Vaal', or Exchange Oil & Candles for Lard, delivered at the Store of R. 0. 11111.11ERT or nii my Facto-y. I ma. inruniwr. Eric. Jan. .5. leill 3oill To Me Honorable Court of Qdorteri Silissions of ErN Co. TILE prtition of Stephen Mungclr of the village of Al bion, township of Canneout,couniv of Erie. respect• fully represents that he Is well provided with house room and conveniences for the lodging and accommodation of strangers and travelers at the house he now occupies. in thd township of Conneaut. Ile therefore prays the Hon orable Court to grant him a license for keeping a public Inn or Tavern,' and ho. as in linty hound. will ever pray, ikc. . STEPHEN 511 INGER. - We. the sitinciiliers, citizets of the village of Albion. township of Conneaut, in the county of Erie. In which the above Inn or. Tavern prayed to he licensed is pro posed to be kept , do certify. that thephon Munger, the Mum) applicant, is of good repute for honesty and tem perance. and is well provided with house room and con veniences for the lodging and nccommodation of strangers and travelers, and that such nn inn or Tavern in neces sary to accommodate tiro public and entertain strangers and travelers; P. Clark. James MelCendra, E. M John Clark, A. N. Frost. D. Newton, Aaron Gary.'C. W. Crone Luther Litchfield. Jesse Clark. Michael Jnekson, leant flummox, James P. Paul, John Forbes. - 4 3t34 TolhoHonorabletlieJ , Ligs noto - holding a Court of qiarter Sessions in and for the County of Erie. SEM HE Petition of John Sherwood of the township of T Waterford respectfully' sheered': That ho still con tinues iri.his old stand, and that he is well - provided with house room and conveniences for keeping an inn or tav ern, your petitioner therefore prays the Court togrettt him a licence to keep an inn or tavern, and hi will here after pray. JOH N - SHERWOOD: We the undersigned citizens of Waterford township. in which the above named tavern or inn is proposed to be kept, de certify that John Sherwood, the above peti. Heiler, is of good repute for honesty and temperance. that he is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of szrangers and travelers, and further that such an inn'or tavern is necessary to accom modate the public and entertain strangers and travelers, as we are in dirty to recommend. C- Hazard Vincent. Levi Strong, P. It. Strong, S l am- , eel Jewett Jr., Charles Woodworth, Sedgwick, Archd. Thompson. Moses Reynolds, Samuel Phenix, Squire Y. Frost. 11. Strong, Nathatiiel Bowen. 3t34 To the Honorable Court of. Quarter Sessions of Erie Co. T"E petition of James Brawley of ffarborcreek town ship in said county. respectfully represents. that he is well provided with house room and conveniences for the lodging and accomodation of strangers and travelers. at the house Fro now occupies in said township. lb there fore prays liver ifouorable Court to grant him a license for keeping a public inn or tavern, and he, as in dote hound, will pray, 4ter JAMES BRA WLEY. We, the subscribers, citizens of the liarborereek in which the above inn or tavern prayed to be licensed is proposed to be kept, do certify that James Brantley the above applicant, is of good repute for honesty and temper ance, rind is well provided with house room and conveni- . encei for the lodging and accomodation of strangers and travelers. and that such ail inn or tavern is necessary to accomodate the publio,and entertain strangers and' trav elem. Wm. H. Middaugh. Tits. riforten, C. hull. F. L. Fitch, apron , TWitchell. E. S. Stinson. W. Tamil. William Hinton, A. Soulee. Alvah Dewey. Zuriel Lewis. J. P. Turner. 344 To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions in and for the - County of Erie. THE Petition ofChauncey Hill, of west Girard town ship, respectfully sheweth, that he is Well situated in the tavern house weltknown as the %Vest Girard House, the 1131110 Which ho has occupied the last year, and that he is wo;tprovided with house room and conveniences for keeping an inn or tavern, your petitioner therefore prays the Court to grant him a hcensOto keep an inn Or tavern. end he will over pray. CHAUNCEY HILL. We the undersigned citizens of the_township of Girard in which the above mentioned tavern is proposes to be kept, do certify that Chauncey Hi 11,,, the above petition er is a Man of good repute for honesty and temperance. that he is well provided' with' house room and conveni• ences for the accommodation of strangers and travelers, and futher that such inn or tavern is necessary tuaccorn modate the public and.entortaip travelers. James Laughlin. Adam Laughlin. John. Robertson, Jan W. Bilverthorn, William Bilverthorn. David Abell, Maxon Godfrey. John C. Miller. Leonard Allen, Ab ner B. Beebe, Luther Canfield, 'An Davenport, Joseph Lord. - 3t34 ERI E. PA, MOS== =MANZ' COURT EIAIM. Olken! CABS! To the Honorable Court of Qtjartir glisions of Erie Co. THE petition of Robert Smiley of Union toWnship. county Of Erie. respectfully represent', that he is well provided with house room and conveniences for the lodging and accommodation of Strangers and travelers at the house he now occupies. Ho therefore prays the Honorable Court to grant him a license for keeping a public lan or Tavern, and ho, as iu duty bound, will pray. &e. ROBERT Will LEY. We, the undersigned, citizens of Union township. in which the above Inn or Tavern prayed to bo licensed is kept, do certify, that Robert Smiley tho above petitioner. is of good repute for honesty and temperance, kit ho is well provided with house rooin and convenience fur the accoimnodation of strangers and travelers, that such Inn or Tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travelers. Norman Nichols. Win. Smiler, A. M. Edwards, IVilliain Snow, Abraham Toiwtollett, E. W. Bennett, B. N. Spencer, Josiah Emsrson. J. B. Severance, The adore Bishop, Jackson Baker. Martin Boyd, John S. Coe, Robert Thompson, R. U. Brown, Robert Emerson,. Ilarvey Sextdn. 3134 To the Honorable the Judges of tke Court of Q airier Saslow of the Peuee for the County of Erie. ZE petition of E. M. Burke showed), that your lpeti tioner occupies a commodious haute. situated in the borough of Waterford, which is well calculated for a pub lic house of entertainment for the accommodation of strangers and travelers. That ho is well provided with stabling for horses and all conveniences necessary for the accommodation of strangers and travelers. Ho there fore respectfully prays the Court to groat him a licepiso to keep an,lnn or house of entertainment. null vonr peti tioner will ever pray, 45:41. E. M. BURKE. wo, tho titidursigitptl, citizen; of t`tu borough of %Val, erford aforesaid, being personally acquainted with E M. Burke, the above named petitioner, and also having a knoivliidge of the holm for which the-license is prayed. do hereby certify, that such house is necossary to accom modate the public and ontertaiu strangers or travelers, that he is a person of good repute for honesty and tem perance, and that he is well provided with house room and conveniences for the lodging and accommodation of strangers and travelers. We therefore beg leave to rec mtnnend hint for a license agreeable to his petition. W. Ju.tod, Cartiq. lI 11. Whit ney, A. J. rurrar. D. Wormier, A. D. Ilehertion. 11. Oli ver. W. 11. May, T. B. Vincent, Hugh Hamilton. Sim eon Hunt. at 34 To the Hon9rolile the Airfare of Ms Cowl of ii:artergeiT alone of the lecarcfarlheCovntyof Erie. T . HE petition of Alexander Davidson ro‘pectfully showeth, that your petitiond occupies a commodi• ous liontie, situated in the borough of North East, which is well luiculated fur a public house of entertainment, null frot i its location is suitable as well as necessary Tor tht accommodation of t h e public, end the entertainment of strap h ers. That he is well provided With stabling and every cajnvonienco necessary fur the entertuinment of etrangers and travelers. Ile therefore respectfully prays the Conn to grant him a license to keep ',deli public house oll % entertaiument, and he. as in dots hound, will ever pro -, &c. ALEXANDER DAVIDSON, We, tto undersigned, citizens of Neth East aforesaid. being pe sonally acquainted with the above named Alex anderl. D vidson„ and also having n full knowledge of the said Ito+ for which the license is prayed, do certify that said house is necessary to accommodate the public and entertuittraielers; that ho is a person of good repute fur 'i honesty ud temperance, and that he is well provided with hot so room and conveniences for the accommoda tion of tr velers. We therefore beg leavo to recommend him for 4 license agreeable to his petition. J. Loo pis, L. F. Vandensen, Willialln Jones, B. C. Town, 11. IL Allison, Amass flail, Jr.. S. S. HammAnd, E. H. Daviilson. Thos. Von Scoter, S. C. Roes, ./. H. Ilayttes,!Benj. !listed. N. Norris, Lafayette Smith, F. A. Good vin, John Greer. - 3131 bo a [he nor/ibis -Court of Q carter ~s. ' egsious o 7 Erie Co. THE_ Petition of Adam Wild of the oast ward in tho borough of Erie. in said county, respectfully represen s, that lie is well provided with house room and conveniences for the lodging and accommodation of strait gers ntull travelers. at the house he now occupies in said east ward. Ile therefore prays the Honorable Court to grant him a license for keeping a public 11111 or tavern, and he, as in duty bound, will pray, &c. ADAM WILD. We this subscribers, citizens of the east ward of Erie, in which the above inn or tavern prayed to ho licensed is Proposed to bo kept, do certify that Adam Wild the above applicant. is of gout) repute for honesty and temperance, and is al provided with house room and conveniences for the lodging nod accommodation of strangers-and tra velers:nod that each no inn or tavern is necessary to ac commodte the public and entertain strangers and tra velers. H. It. Musser. H. Heclitman, Jr. J. W. Newbarget, Daniel l i ?ohbitts. C. F. Diefenbach, P. Ii:noll. IL L. Brown C Siegel, Ftedrrick Schneider, Fidel Duttilnger Geo. Wi ter, John lii,oblo IL G. Session. 3t31 honorable _ ,To the the Judges of the Court of Quarter Se -1 signs in and fur the County of Erie. THE etition of John Stewart of Fairview Township in s. id county respectfully ahoweth; That he is well situated in the tavern house formerly kept by John CI - 1 melts. a /known as the Strangec's Tavern House, fluid that he t well provided with house room nod convent. enceslor keeping an inn or tavern . your petitioner there fore pray your honors to grant hint a license to keep an ,/, inn or to ern. &c. JOHN STEWAIV , We the undersigned citizens of tho township of F ir- Mew, in which the above petitioned tavern is propose to be kept. i llo certify that John Stewart. the above na ed petition° , is of good repute for honesty and temperan e, that he ia, well provided with house room and conveui n cos for the accommodation Of strangets and travelers, and farther (hnt such an inn or tavern is necessary to accom modate the traveling public. Randolph Pettit. Gregory If enrich,henb Fei.ler. 'Rob ert Kirk. Gerry Allison. B. Frost, Jacob Ziefiler, John Tracy, 21, Georgo 11. Turner, Isaac Kauffman. Samuel Fidler, J din 101111P011. 3t34 et:We tie Jut, es of Q,marier Sessiums 0." the Peace for the ("Juni y of lion of William P: thoke respectfully slum - edit Thal titioner occupies n commodious house nt McKean the township of McKean, in the county of Erie. L .ll calculated for a public' house of entertainment, and ■ «•ell as necesiary for the accommodation of the put. lentertaltiment ocotillo:ler/I and travelers. That lie is 91 with stabling for flows. ditil all convenience,' ne- the entertainment of rtrangen , anti travelers , . lie spectfuily prays the Court to grhnt him a license to or 'ravens; and your pellitoner will OM( pray. Sr.e. W11.1.1.%M P. WI Oki:. To the WO Tile Pet your i Corners, in! which is w. is imitable I lie, and the well prow id eesorlry forl therefore. r keep nnlu, I,Ve the II ailergeneil citizens of the township of McKean, being well acquainted with Ibr above petitioner, William D.Stoke, and also have alknowleilet of hi+ bowie for which the license is pray ell, do herdy certify that such bong.ls nece++ary to accommodate the public a til entertain strangers and travelers. that ?Ir. William I'. Stoke is ',Limon of good repute • for honesty and temperance, and that he L is well provided with house mans and conveniences for ate fo.fmne and aceom moiti t inn of strangers and I riveters; we thelefore hell leave to recommend hint fOf a licence agreetatay to his petition!. Joseph S. Drown. Mat Jr.. Alfred P tichluratf, p nook. Mookoliin 1. Morey, Joloi ritntrovi. John 'tin Bock, Roa land Stafford. Jr. William Memel, 4.slMs!Muni. J1[411141) C. Wood. Amid Wad. Um* "mho Mix, James Oiednion, Daniel Mod, J. C. Stor- IWhet. EDE= To the 1 °aerobic Court of Quarter 5C1140064 Eris County T"' petition of the subscriber humbly showeih; That your Pet- Blotter ds well provided with house room and other accom modations for the en tertain iter,of strangers and travelers, he would therefore pray your honors to grant him a license to keep a pub lic tavern It Graltaniville, North East, and he will pray 11. C. 5K1R . 1.1.111. We the inj dersigned eitizeno or Graltamville do certify that we arewell acquaTitted with 11. E. Sheltie, the above petitioner. that Ise fan man Of good repute for honesty and temperance. Is well provided with house room and other accommodations for the entertain 11 of strangers and travelers. that such Incur Tavern is neeesstary I entertain I. irangers and travelers. IL IfttelicOek. Robert Ilittrsball. Joseph Babe** k.lVarrell Cole, Isaac Wick, E. s. Core. l'eter Mal etc, Hugh Graham. Jamb Lean, Ames Rise, hones Oltaway. James Welch, Volney Belk nap. `3VII T. de fivtara6te Court of Quarter Sessions of Erie Connlye TIIR Pal ion oflosathan Burlingham of MeKelniPoWifshlp. t l respect oily represents that lie is well provided with house room and eo venienees for the lodging and accommodation of strangersan I travelers. lie would therefore humbly pray your honors to qr, itt him a Beene to keep a public house at his old stand at Meican Corners and in Duty Pound well ever py. ace. iftNATILAN BURL:INGHAM. ire the un ferslgned citizens of the township of NlcKeatr do eer• 1 ra Iffy that Jon than Burlingham, the abate named apprtennt, is n man of good ' i nvitation for honesty and felnparanan, and Is well provided with house room and conveniences for entertaining snr gigolo a. - tavern il travelers, and that such en Inn or is ncees so •to accommodate the public conveniences 4iiV ill in in '1 %swell. Ezra Day, Urns SlelduratT, Al. M. fa.fe. Uri.. Skinner, Pauline! Wiswell, CharlS U. Car, Hue! Skinner: William F. I n otter r illraur Brockw:ry, David Hard, Abel Potter.tl PtriaLy.o Noirxoa.. 11. D. StOsIONS of the east Ward in the Borough of Erie, In . the county of Erie, hereby gives notice that hevrlll present the teflon ing petition to the Court of quarter eeSFSOIIS of Erie COllll4O Pfht held on the tint Monday of February, A. it. le3itst for a 'Cavern !License, and ask n Hansa for said purpose on sold pet itiou, and tits following certificate according to the Act of Assent ble in such el se made and provided. Ti, the lionot" l able the Judger of the Court of Quarter Session of r Erie Comely. rylllll Petition of 11, G. Sessions of the Cast Ward in the thorough 1 of Eric. nod county of Erie. respectfully represents, that he Is well provided with house room and conveniences for the lodging and accommodation of strangers nod Travelers, at the house he now acCuples In the coat ward Ile therefore prays the Honorable Court to grant hint license for keeping a public inn or tavern and he. tut In dui§ hound will ever pray. H. D. SESSIONS.. We, the subscribers, citizens ofdhe East Ward in the' Borough of Erie, ill wraith the above Inn or Tavern prayed to be licensed is proposed t 4 be'pept; do' certify that 11. C. SeSBlOllll. the above applicant, is of good reptile for honesty and temperance, and Is well provided with house room and crinvenlence• for the necom modation of strangers and travelers, and that such nit (tutor tavern is accessory to accomittudatc the public and entertain strangers' and travelers. William J.EI/liferrett, C. M. Tilthalis- C,, W. Mayburry, H. 1,. Brown, Jam & Crossman, Moses Koch; C. Siegel, Amucl Agnew, ll.llechtman Jr.. Eua F. Davis. William Young,Charles Lynch Thomas G. Colt. Samuel L. Foster. 3t34 OrVe%, Oystezed Oysters! TIOTELS and Privatecato Oleo can be supplietrwith a sit Nor quality orOYSTEREI by application at the EAGLE LiAi. LOON. elate stfeei; undirWilliatue racbauge ornee• Erie. Erie, lice. 27, 18-19. 90* ki,cr 8011. H. City flupertine Flour, sold at the lOwest ruatkrt prire, at C. M. minas. - Eric, Dec.2o, 1919. Cheap:Ode. Mr Aa nokOhAld tiCkihighhehls tasnl of Quarter Snag* , of eta Auk* U atedfir Ms Omits oglEne. TUE Petition of Peter Knoll "respectfulty abeweth; That your petitioner has ereeted andramus new house. situate on We corner of Peach street life Buffalo road lo the weel Wan' of the Borough of Erie, winch is well ealetilated for a poblie house ofentenalmneut, and from its location and situation Is *WWI" as well as necessary for the accommodation of the public and enter tamment of stranger& and travelers. That ho is well firelvitted with stablins tbr horses.and all conveniences nee.essaty for the entertainment of summers and travelers, he therefore respectfully prays the Court to grant him a license to keep an Inn or public Ilowreofentartnitunent, end your petitioner will ever pray. die. PETER KNOLL. trelbe Undersigned citizens of the West Ward of the Borough of Erie, being personally acquainted with Peter Knoll the above named petitioner, and also having a knowledge of the house (Or which the license is prayed. d 4 hereby certify that such is neces sary to accommodate We publi c arid entertain strabgers_and tra velers, that he is a tsetse* of good repute for honesty and temper. mice, awl that he is well provided wills house room and conveni ences for the lodging sad aceouimodatlon of strangers and travel ers; we therefore beg leave to recommend him ibr a license agree. hidy to his pet don. Jacob Bauman, J. 11. Williams, tlherbunBtnith, E. Erhart. A .W Keefer, J. R. Humors, A. W. Brewster. Tien. ilfehatrvy. Michael Knoll, M. Mete, 11. ilabes,,.(7. George, •Johtt Hughes, George A. Elliot, .1, Zininterie. To the Ifoncila ltd imigu of lid Cart of gaiartsr Sessions of tie Coa t; of Erie. Tag petition or mehio W. Keith respettftilly showeth. that your petitioner occupies a tonimplious house, situate in the whet ward. of the borough of Eric, wine"' Is welt ealculated fur a public house of entenaininent. and from lie siteetiell is "" able as Well es neeessary for the accemmodation of the piddle and the entertainment or stratmeniand travelers.. That he it Weil PPM ded with stabling for horses and all conveniences necessary for the entertainment of stranger. and traveler,: he therefore respectfully Lprays the - Court to grant him a license to keep no inn or public ouse ° r en t ertainnterti there. And your petitioner will pniyoke. M. KEITII. We the undersigned entrees of the west ward ol,the boro ugh of Erie. being personally acquainted with M. W Keith, the above named petitioner, and also having a knowledge of the house for which the license is p-ayed. do hereby certify that such house is necessary to necommodate the public. and entertain stranger* and travelers, that he is a person of good repute for honesty and tem perance. and that he is well provided with house room and con venienees for the lodging and aceoininGlatlon of strangers and travelers. We therefore recommend hint fur a license agreeably to his petition. P. 11.011ver. D. Zlateneraman, G. W. Ilugliet, WIIUnm Kelly. W. C. Warmth I). G. Powers. G. W. Goodrich, J. Zionocrte. Chas. H. Wright,) 11. Williams. W. A. Drown. B. F. Erie Jan. 5, teso. 31.34 717fh• ff - P - 714 — bre le Judges of Me Ora rf Quarter Semipro 4 . Eras C%ststy, - TIRE petition of Wm. A. ne of Harbor Creek township in said county, respectfully represents that he Is well provided with holm , roOnt and conveniences for the lodging and accommo dation of strangers and travelers nt the house he now occupies. known as the half-way house in said township. fie therefore prays the honorable Court to grant him a licen.e for keeping a public inn or Tavern, W. A. RF.SLY. %ye the shbscribers citizens of Harbor Creek township, in Winch the above mentioned Inn or Tavern is proposed to be kept. do certify. that %Vat, A. tiesly the above petitioner. is °food re pute for honesty attd tentptlnnee, and Is welt provided with house roma and other dorlYentenCes fUr the accommodation of strangers and travelefs.thld Mai antilop Inn or Tavern is necessarr p)r their accomitiodatioth ' T. I'. Cam T. 8. Peek. CM,. T. Kendrick, 11, W. Frodet, F. 8. Stinron. J. p. Tumor Boothia:lyd BtH burin. J. W. McGraw.. P Mutt, Milo Wiry. M., Wigton. Thomas Kendrick. 3t31 7it thiv , i - oxiitmet of lioodrterSeosioss of Brie Covertly. T"' p.m. Of L. Orcnvn of the east Ward of the borough of F:rie In said loudly, respectflilly represents, that he i 4 well provided with house rootu and conveniences for the lodging and accommodation of strangers and /revelers, at the house he now oc cupies in said east ward Iltl therdfcire prays the Honorable tout • to grant Mut a license for keeping a publif 11111 or Tavern, entitle, as in ditty bound, will pray, Ste. 11. 1, 4 BROWN, We. the isubseribers.tilizatts of the east Ward of brie. in which the above Inn or Tavern rayed to he licensed is proposed to be kept, do eerlify that 11. L. Brown, the above applicant, is of good repute rut honesty and temperance. and is well provided with house rwtn,nitil cdnvenienees for the lodging rind riecomnicl !anon of strangerinnd travelers, end that such an Inn or Tavern Is ne cessary to accoinnxxiate the Public and entertain strangers gni travelers. W. N, Ilk 11. emits T. K. Carter, C. W. 3inyburry. J Towner. 11, G. Session!, Moses litcctf. : 4 . 11. C. %V. l'ih bale. °liver SpatTord. S. V. Brown, 0. D. Spatlied. S. R. Dewey N. N. Knowlton. 3t U Erie Gnat, as frliE Commonwealth of Portrayharsh In the Sheriff of said i County greeting. Whereas oil au Orphan's Court held at kric. In and for the comity of Erie. the guilt day of SeCesober, A.D. 1810, before the licy. G. Chore's President. and ids associate Jug, flees of the said Court, the petition of Morgan h. Candee and Ed ward etcrihner, who represent and hold the interest of Johnston Laird in the property hen:loaner mentioned, was presented set ting forth. That Thomas Laird. F.sq., late of the borough of Erie, died oil or about the first day of April, A. D. IWM, luiestate as to the real estate hereinafter described, leaving a widow, to wit: Mary Ann Laird and issue ten Children to wit: Mary Ana, (interman led with Does,. Mason C. Kellogg.) Jo/tastes Latid, (whose interest your petitioners are the owners of) Giearge fr. Laird. ;Milan Laird, who has since deceased leaving n widow and issue two children, to wit: Thomas Laird and Willson Laird yet in their minority. (for whom Alexander Mehaffey is the lawful guardian) Moo, (who was intermarried with Alexander Illetialli7, the raid Jane since deceased leaving issue one child, to wit: 'fliontas L. Aleliaffey, now a minor about fourteen years old, who bar: no par dials) Thessas,Laird, Jr„, James La rd. (who liar since ilded intes tate, unmarried and without issue) Margaret Laird. (to ho has also died unmarried, without issue and intonate) Ensiling Laird, It'd *Oa Laird and Richard Laird. The said Thomas `Laird. Esq., died seized In his demesne as of fee of and in the following de scribed In lots in the borough of i:rie and known by being num. tiered in the general plan of the lots in the town of Erie as follows, viz:. The South half of twelve hundred eighty live, (1283) twelve hundred and eighty nix. (1241) metre hundred eighty coven, (test) the South half or twelve hundred eighty eight. (12e8) twelve hundred eighty four. (1284) The North half of thirteen hundred ninety eight and thirteen hundred ninety nine, (1:555 and 13119 ) seven hundred and eleven. [7lll] seven hundred twelve. 712) set cu hundred fourteen, (711 J seven hundred and fifteen, (715] seven hundred and eighteen. (718) seven hundred and nineteen, f 719 1 two thousand seventy nine, (10711) two thousand eighty, 1080 two thousand eighty one, (1n8t) two thousand eighty two. 24.2 two th ousand eighty three, (ViMj two thousand eighty four, elBl two thousand eighty five. (0085 two thousand eighty six, YURI and two thousand eighty seven. (xOW) And praying the Conn to award an Inquest to make partition of the premises aforesaid, to and among the children and legal representmives of lite said Thomas Laird, Esq. deceased, in such Manner and in such pro portions as by the taws of this Commonwealth is directed, if The same can be made without prejudice to or spoiling the whole.— nut if such partition cannot lit made then, to value nod appraise the same gee., whereupon the, said court on the proof mid consider ta.ortof the premises awarded an inquest for liw purposes rtforesald. We therefore earth/rand you that taking with you twelve good mid lowed Men of your bail wick. you go to and upon the premises aforesaid, and there in the presence of the patties atom:oath by you to be warned, if being warned they will be hreseet. and having re spect to the true valuation thereiff and upon the oaths and affirma tions of the said twelve,lloo4 and lawful men, you make partition to and among the heirsand legal reprotentatives of the said intestate In such aniner and in such proportions as by the laws of this Commonwealth is ml rested, If direeled if the saute can be done without prejOdiee to HI spoiling the whole, but ifsaid par f WOO copilot be Wade thereof, without prejudice to or spoiling the 0 hole, Men you cause the Old Inquest to inquire and gmeerlain whether the eatift 1(111 convenrently necounnodate tatorellhan one of the said representatives of the saki Intestate without prejed ice to or spoiling the whole, and i f so. how war/ If Will as aforesaid acCommodate. describing each part by west and bounds, and re turning aped valuation of the same. And it the said Inquest by you to be summoned as aforesaid to make the said partition or valuation, shalt be of opinion that the premises aferesatd with the appurtenances, cannot be so parted and divided as to accommodate more than one of the said repre sentatives of the said intestate, that then von eause the Inquest 19 value the whole of the said real count with the apperlancesi hav ing respect to the true valuation Metter according to laws And that the partition or valuation. so mark; you disliiieffy, openly have before time said jilstices at Erie, at anAlfplianis Courts then to be held on the end Monday In February neat, under your hand and rural. and under the hands and seals of those by wh&se oaths ausl Maturations ydu shall makes:lth partition or valuation, and have you then anti there this writ. Witness hp llon„flaylord Church, President Judge of our raid county, the Ulth day of December, A. D. 1810. JA NIES SKI NN En, Clerk. In obedience to the command of the above named writ, I will proceed to execute the same, on the 81st day on Jatiartry, A. D. on the premises thcroin described, at which thne and place the parties In interest way attend If they pee SC sherifi's Office, / P. E. 131.11T01 1 1, Sheriff: Erie: Dce.43# ISO. I 3fal NOT IC n s hereby given that Sohn Knobto, John Gabe), Lewis ?dome) er I and others, on the Nth day of November, A D. MO, filed their petition in the Mort of Common Pleas. of Erie county. together with an instrument of wi i rif ;berth,. specifying the °Mem. an'. cies. condition'. name a "ityle. under widen they mean to nun' elate for religious purposmand exhibited the saineitothe said coun, praying the said court to grant Omura charter of iticorpotation under the statue end style of thio "Tint United German Evangeli cal Luthern and Efetanneltifitt. JohasCougregation of Erie and vic Mitt ." Whereupon the said Court perused and examined said instrument. and being satisfied that the objects. articles and Con ditions therein set forth and contained, appear Info' and not in jurious to the comtnuaity.did direct said writing to be tiled to the office of the Praha eatery of sent Court, notice to be Miterted to one newspaper printed prMted , i kith County for at least threb weeks, setthig OAT/ that thin application had been made to slid Court. in grant a charter of incorporation, and fixed the first Monday in Feb. ruary. A. D. IMO. lbr bearing &e. JAMEB fiK IN NEM.- Prothonotary's Office, t (lathe:Vol:1(y. Erie. Dec. 23, 1810. S ninth Julien Drowning. by her next X Ware Common Pleas of Erie friend Mallow/let niter. t County. vs.(No TJ Nov. TOM; 18Ik Joseph Drowning. allassubpoens fir thyme: WEUEAB, Juilett Droning by her next Wend. Nathaniel Potter. did on the•ildS day of Miry, A. D. IPID, prefer her petition to the Fah! Cout, at a tour then held in Erie. At And rot said county of Erie, praying that for causes therein set forth, ate might be divorced from her husband. Joseph Drowning. Therelbre notice is hereby given to the rail Joseph Efate/ling, to be and appear before our Judges at Erie, at our County Court of Common Pleas. then to be holden fur the county of Erie, on the tire{ Monday of February next, Sommer to the said in said bill preferred., P. E BURTON. ttheritf's &Mee. / Sheriff: Erie. IX .2J, 1819. Mai - - - mousnwriteerzet Noma NOTICH is hereby_givets that letter. of Administration on the estate of Henry Whallon. deed., late or North East town• ship. have been granted to the subscriber. All persons having Cllllll against wild estate. will present them duly authenticated. to kt. Whallon. Esq. % ih gritibfftettlement, and all indebted arc re quested to make poydlent tithe same II P.tViIALI , ON. Administrator. Erie,- Me. MINA- 31n33 IN' T 31)1i Z' olt D ACAD ni T.' irilE winter term of the Waterford Academy will commence eer Monday. Dec. 310. 1E4% under the general. superintend aberof C. J. IIUTINIINS, graduate of Yale Uollege, with, ectupeteut assistants. TUITION PER QUARTER. In Languages, Mathematics and the higher branches,- 82 00 In common branches. t SO The regular time for admission le at the eortilneneemehrOr mid dle ora term. Noone will be admitted for leSs than hallo quar ter. The Academy is pleasantly situated In a beautiful grove In our village, and under the present efficient superintendent, %vial the low tuition and cheap boarding that can be obtained In tlin,lbsrn. a more desirable opportunity to obtalli education is no Wllere to he found. J. J. FINDLEY, Pre s**. WM. JUDSON, Beeretary. Waterford Dec 11114 t 1319, (Dnz..eop.3lclit Tits.) 313 NO'ZIOE. diry sold and transfered nil my interk.se in the etocerdeenn Snots dte. eonneted with the - Grocery business to ) o bralittllneflY. notice is hereby given M all concerned that immedtate settlement of a cebu titt , II expected. I shall remain for a shortAlme of the old stand. Oh State street. for the purpose of elosinti up the concern. Should any neglect' thhr ti*ndly call. they may soon expect tottOtheit acebutds itt the Molds of a cot letting opal. A. 1111.10TCIICOCle. Erie. Eke 211: - - -de I' ITVlThl . . ! tair g rithe, ii:•Say.vinhitteore, nar,r4=l - propordoo. bought to sell, and will bu cheap , and mumbled I good as-the best. by -J. iI.DURTON. Erie, Dee. 0, 1810. ' ;0 COT\ hlt ati Cbriattantzed and civilized countrie..hur iiiihrt4 g lump prepo, ton of deaths than any utiwr malady that mdhela the Intnnut famitt t and. mill within • fewyeara, there has nut been any arm,* tinfoil, tit stup We devastation of dal destroyer. But now— i BRANT'S INDIAN ~ , PELIIIONARY BALSAM corn nary storep a the mist strertgiy marked owl derrAped rasa of r m . "tosser CtINSCNIVIUM—veaI, miasmata cases of edotratert and dowsed Ll:NOB—such itorrx.r.s* cure as were never betore cured by any uuhet lord:clue. So utterly harrtna were some of the addicted persons, as to have been pronounced by phpieians and threats to be ACTUALLY DYING. Some, who had their burial.clothes made, Lave been mired, and yet live oaten. who It was said would not nee DDOUNIT day, are DOW us well and briery as they ever It passe : Axes all the eleanalne and purifying virtues nearly as powerful mid tive as the preparation which we call BRANT'S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT. The Balsam differs from the Extract, Demme° it possesses wend lIIMUCCIF Noss " 4 " orepaaliarl y adapted ID, and an essentially ...rm.," re .. tie nem qf • . COUGHS AND CONSUMPTIONS, ' • end all diseases, or a pnlmoill.ry tharum—snels di/leases mutually prone OU fatal Warr aldinasy treatment, ahem Map al:ark the Breast,- Throat, Longs, and Heart. Thin 'BALSAM int ALI h io cre El ULCERS fa 4ka LUNGS, enA eletewlw re uoraelf/y, u certainty m.d cauty n, tke l'Ouryiene ExTeacr airm end hair ulcers Wm:ally, tido Balsam eure , e NIX% COM of Cool ttM Con itunptiJta uut Of TEN, after all 4.ther nrcae4lee have foiled (0,4. Food. Thoflsaitds of Consumptions and d'Arordi Carel i tinaltheal7 prove Do vadaing eracir In awn din , ad he atilt eurnovo power, and roothillif, bonito:: rropers err tho Mottle: ter. and &news Npiltiuy /Uovd, 111r . rdhor or the f.losiePo6s fir Breed and :Op- Nt r aat-Svra tr. Nrrnmp Complointr, l'alekation Harr!, li p„ ininntery and Smataa:r enenidands la nikka hue Ageth, am] EAIALIC WCAKNICASLIi. coNstrtarlitON. A DYING WOMAN CUllgO ! W. Ptak+ ado cure, to proved* PoWER TO (AVE Lipp %%then Mid UAL. RAM Is used, even otter the person Is cantiderrd rkeicianc nod/Hew:l to be the I nd Nam of dironn—erouilly DYlNG—and, in rids Coon, Int Val GOSH*, Lig, Me billtorn and lIVRIAL•CLOTIIES owe Length?! Nor the partkalan of thin cast*, mad the ropsdatir and walnut:4d prpql of all the circumstances and, facts, we refer to our tilnilit.lPTe. TM. etlro woo effected on Mrs. ZIIIA DYKEMAN, of tialtsfon Spa, Raralapa Conan,. N. Y. AVe can prove, beyued u doubt, many ot.hern, *boort ertruffirAeprirsr, cud isanmerulde COMM of Conylis and Consran,p. Hunt CLIRED, which were pronounced furore& by setI.IVL PHYSICIANS. A DOCTOR CURED! DD. 3. W.ItDY.SCit. of Ifilladole, LI:Wok rowdy, 3liehigen, ntwat tha lot of January 1819, wrote as fellows: I hams lawn in the foamier pore.M ice of medicine in this place fur nine years, but was olill,ted to quit the practice of my vivre/Men in consequence of ill health. I was so auverely 'filleted with a Citron/CD/tram of the Leap, aa to convince mo th a t I //Ad THE CONETTIPTIVN. part doubt. I coughed almost incessantly, m a i i t and day. and had severe paths and soreness in lily chest, aide, and br e ast. tried the rentedire reentinnefilled by hot most skilful of the profession, all tofu efilvt,exeopting the nausea and debility caused by ibym. I woe prludieed agamdt patent tnedieitied, laid have no faith now in them cot. en. ly. Dull was andamed—as an exiiterittient, more than thrmirli faith to try a bottle of Islusrs tNnirmi I'III.3fONAItY BALSAM; end? du here acknowledge, for the lament of the adimted, or arlanil It May %erne, that the effect of It. We on me was the most prompt afftl salutary of any Mealclaea I ever win - lemma, the effort of in all MY prartice. My retry" oats imairdiatriy relit:yd. and In about eight or ten days I wan free from cough, soreness of the them, and pain, and now consider and pro. somammyslasembo/010 Dr. Firm is 110* a respectable druggist at Hillsdale FITS , FITS , FITS. Mesas. J. K. urriworr & gtiN, rYti,eflabh, tnYtebauts grore, Sullivan county, Pennsyiranin, wrut,, to 2,11,y 12, le 2 , . stating, amuse other at to:visa which Le.l been derived f um the use of BRANT'S PULMONARY BALSAM, that unt, of 11:eir emeinners hurl Jaw informed theta that her child, which Innt been subject to PITS fan tcreral yen, s was cared by thy , true of BRANT'S HALSAM. - Would soon be in a Grave Mr. WILLIAM D. JP:NNINOS, a nuirrhant nt flirrpont C'entre. .44ta bona &Ott', Min. *lrmo to 114. OCIIII/. 1 1 . 2, 1842, and milted it rare of Cos, 111.1341•1101 whirb atrium at Ilmars INDIAN PI'6MI,N 11.41,.,1 had filtrated nI Aft. CROCKED, of an ml iimiinz 1 01W1.. lie said Mr. Crorket,bad sought Mier from the livid pliv.,icidie• and nonierinis tor Ileines, but found none. for (lie fund hand tat tact morlent ~,,, Cagiumplion, hell tnkeis fast hold on his said oas iiceirsying and tiehillinting , his bode, tint lm true a mere nkriettni. Ile Is he air nr tip by hi. bhyalcians antiu)l fribirds, d. tne who would anon Inlabit a orate. Ma even In 11114 etiretnitv,EtfACll and riinri.elloom na it limy Berm, see it in Irani that tbemar of only Pr &Mrs of BRAN 'A /NDLILN I'ILLMONAIti ISA MIMI( lon totelenaird t h e band of the dektroyf a, tout matured Mr. Crochet to health, and he I. now • healthy, Ararty, rugurd Ham 8. D. DANN, Esq., tnerrhant and pain:ask, at Jtir,a7a, nn tuljolning town, Is woe to to , ttbuUt the battle lane. Mid 111041t‘it. accptaitd. ea *int S f t. ellorA At, And itatjfitif to AU cat, tad a! Mt abut !alai., al farts. dould not Live a pay logger' I Mims. CAT.MWELL ati Co, of tchl thew" °sterna en., K. ".„ respectable druggists , Wrote to us: " We have }}um benni, through Hr. Whiteman, a respectable citizen of tide place, of an important cure of Conotecrot,., wbich IMANT's /NOW; i'VLNIONARY BALSAM has mistimed on the wife of all nc unfuttmce of Ids, wino reside, o, the town of parr ton, in this county. 69ue had been long confined to her bed, and wile so dangeroinlv diseased. that her Metals believed it Impossible for her to tire more Man UNE DAY LONOEIL tint, when nll other hope tattedc rho commenced Wain( ium.vrs ryLmo.v.int and its medical efficacy has mired her from • music too, so that elin is now going about and attending fa herdaynrstir household %ctr.b. nerd dn. ars. She acknowledges, and It is .fin evident, that she is Oviduct( to 1111.4N9"$ IiALSAM for In meat cry from a loom se. ere, nod Mwer-. nun blehllPisii; awl her friends mid neighbors consider that medicine in valuable." RAISED FROM THE GRAVE. Btroare. PRATT & rOSik.R, nyeeehanle f of Caeneall, Conn., RALS-1111 bud eifecited Of we of smelt ittirniless eAfr• of Ont. eAlrriON in their TORI, ov Mat saw n other tough•ined feint. could be told there: that it A. erl 3 rdis we n. if faun the G• A 1 iihr*lCiuno and all the friends said mun Di El On.- geittientsn, in pert.rithir, was se foir gene, that his filitsititerf told hint It ItYn 'valets tq lake any mot* medkine. trhrs ktpr ten, Irj), begun to take BnAsys !nub SAM—COT WlCUrttad it pew at Well at ever he tun! Many Consumptions Cured. fr. R. H. CLARK, merelino,-(704.• fropse /nasty. N. 1%, wrote to in. form us that umtNrs I'IJLIVON.Aft llZl.S.t3leold readily at Cisde, and said: "If the statements death*, of onr most respectufile pedols, mi' personal, visible knowledge, rah be relied on, its medical %iron* West - cured stony constraNpline 'lemon., several of wlnint I out atylisinted who were so hopelessly sick as to he considered, by piIThICRIYIP 111.1 all friends, pasta pinsibility of cure; and 3 et, the facts am; ft Rasr's HAL:3.I3f has restored theta to PERFECT ItERETIO LUNGS BLIXD—IMST DIE! I Mr. Z, &TERRY, wterchnof; Miran, Genesri county, N I','ser.el., ittlgult 21, 1842: ..11HANT!14 AtEDICIN 4: is doing wonders bra-. Itha2 cured a man of Certramfiner that all the physicians thud Amid mart 4;c. When he comnteuetal [eking linuire Medicine, i.e could riot Mite bin hand to ;la head; he Medal the luno4, and every . symptum seehied lt; ludic:de Mat e mat die; hot . trAttftllshllfg to all, he m new nhie to labor. and rides an ver the county. Ste Wed only Ise bottles. It has alrat cured a thong lady of Cenaumptina In Orleans county, vrldch her f.,ther soy* ee:dgetto Oedd tare.. , Mr. 31111.1.111 t, a merchant of the Baum place, has certified to thu truth /f the above .teteareet. Was believed past Cure ! • Mr. tlORNItL11:11,11.81,11T1,1 merchant &inn. Code!, Prie Cd.. Y. I ,'. - . - latiary Itt..lWisple!: ' , I - O,Yr MIA NT'S INDIA NNY Litt/NARY RAI, SAM and 1 1 / I „ANT'S PLIRIFTIN't i EXTR ACT are nearly all sold, and I want immediately another sum,' for they sell more rapidly, and lira better eatiefaetioa, than all the of acclivities we have for sale. The NI ; monarp Balsam has raletal a lady hem from a bed of daneenals and severe sickness, which ail lilo doctors had elven 1 as /ACUR.I/1/..r . They until gbh mnor Oft irlA a Cousimptiuss of Me .11ofte. Auer all 1)4 p,rotaanteed the i4OO 11DPELESS, alma cowmen* iatteg RRAINTS ItilAill—itual new she it well:" - . 111 - MENTIIRri and SoMMILIIt COMPLAINTS, In dalarot or jrroen 'warns, cm*J witheat day failure trlguteret. CHOLERA INFANTUM. Not mother need ever *mum the death of her AZ( I.e Met eh ibbdretroy. Inc rensploint. , teleni hythiug In worm weather—enelcra Irriihaetert, nr whit Is Celled SvsimEß Combos:r —lf BRANT'S ruLsioNitni 84.1.44A1kt" be mlusinlotered to the child. It 'bind& bnevever, In inch el" he flied In tsrke no large ',alma am the dirtetinno eL each hulUe preeeribe, until thir complaint to checked. For sale by CAR rim dr. RRIVARR. trle; J. F. Foster. Rirnrd; 8. J. fhppkitio, 180.1liglit'.1; 11. R. Terry, I,lenborot A. Tour''cite, Union Mills; It 17. Town, North Ensit Fottor & Refl. West Spring field: John 11. Robinson, Craiterrlfle; nutl W: & & co. %Vaterfor.l. 103 T • •A • reurarrust 6000 Acres of La"d for Bala -T. ~ subscriber hating purchased the well knoWn MORA- Y IhN GRAN rd, containing some tlitga acres °l s land. shit. ate in Erie Comity. I'eims)llWßll Is, now offers the same for sale, in parcels Of parlous sins; II PIO air term s to suit rich dr poor. Time Lands are of a qualliri inferior ',0./tone in ti.is welkin of country. and a ff ord a rare opportihirry to Farmers, with small urea ...LI acquiring nn etcellent Entan, as the pacts are low and the pay ments may be estfinled, if desired, for a itimibei; of years. About:NM acres are situate in the northwest corner attic coun ty, on the Lake shore and Ohio line inn country 411511441EPCC1 (or predueing Wheat and Fruit. '1 his tract has I een di% Wed halo Modred acre lots. each of which has, trona .10 to 70 acres cleared and under cultivation together n i th allot:ye Mut torn, nod its most eases an Otchard of /init. The toit ii of Conneaut and 'harbor, with a thrivant Lake trade. it located two miles nest of the Grant. fufaiis(ing a ready market for grain and other country produce,— Springfield is four mites. and the nourishing borough of Ci rani, on the Pittsburgh and Erie Canal, is ten miles east of the lands Illarketing. and especially grain, at theve places. is a Ivo in demand at fair prices. The Riilit f Road, running atom; the Lake from Buffalo to Cleveland. lonises through the middle of the tract, and the Railroad connecting New York city it aril the great tem. is 110 w-being located across the same. Conneaut meek. it ith an abothlance of water the year round, has sufficient fall on the land for a number of Mill rents. The other,looo arlima areldtitated on French creek, seventeen miles south of the Crake and r ity of Erie, thr e e miles southeaster!) from the borough et Waterford, and three miles we=t of Union Mills; all Vi bleil ' , lnfer , afford a good market for the prodoce of the country. 700 acres are clear-and under Cl/Ith atiOnv it hit a number of large double Dams and di; e:ling Mures. On this' frac,. arc a number ofthe best grazing farms in Erie county. A huge portion elite land Is covered with Intact, vutlieictifly Oalliable to induce persons to purchase for that alone. A btu* tad,' has been kept op in this region. for roil.° years. by means of water rout ey antes, with Meadville, Pitt-burgh, tirf dhoti Ott the 011:o river, and even New Orleans. The rood front Wnterf Id to Ja,t CgIOWII In New York. and Warr ri, It. Penns) leanin. rstomi thro.gh the tract: and near the road re scwral- (1 ivories of Stone, 5 me of whleh hare been omens very Waked. FrOticii crick will also !Urinal a number °Mill seats on the land, h ith an unfailing sure ply of water. It Is the opinion of pumas capable of Judging, that both these Grants will lit a fete yeas Le, worth flow So to PO per cent. more than the arras at which they are now held. '1 tie titre - It unex ceptionable Persons at a &Antler Wlll theef•Witil prompt attention, by ad dressing the subscrilice, post paid at Erie. Pa, N. 111.N.!NENvIDEREER. Fate,- Weectitber 130919. 3t ----- Erie and North East • oilseed. riOTICE is hereby given that nn election °falcons for the F.r'e and the North Fast Raitrond Cowpony for the ensuing year will be had atlthe °flied of the company in Erie, on Monday, the Mt`! (hy oTinnuary Ant, between the hours C and Id o'clock i' la Erie, Etee..2o4 lAD r C. SANFORD, eicey.' Ts as Honorable, the Judges note holdang a Coma of Quarter S'es. /Colt, in &We I # e County of Erie. it 7nWI petition of Abraliain Tourtellott ! of Union to Aiship. rti ' spectrullyshoweth that he still continpes in his old howl m lint litille, and that he is nen provided with house wont and elm , venieneesi for keeping On Inn or Tavern. Your petitiotter &listen:me pray the Conn to grant him a licence to keep tut Inn or Tavern and ha will hereafter pray. Atilt All ANI'VAIIVItIittiLOTT. We the undersigned, citizens of Union township, in which 11th ' above mentioned Tavern is prop:tied ,to be kept do certify that Abraham Tourtellott, the aboVe' petitioners, in of good repute Air' Istmesty and temperance. that he littvell provided with house room and Conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travel. ctn. and Anther, that ;nth Intl of Tavern Is tirtessary to attain. modnte the public and entertain strangers and tram elers. as we are to ditty to retormhend. R. N.BPENOER. DAVID ItifeAT.I.IBTER, .I.%mcn %IECIIIN, GEO. 8311LLY. D.JDUNIIA3I. iii% IL DUNHAM. TIIOB, BUNIIAM. LYMAN LITOIIPIEIIO,IIIOIIAcE 01.D8, ROST. SMILEY, O. DRAKE. MOWS 83111. ex, N. HI. EITAOY. PHIS A. lIIMEDAVOIL W. E. ell A PM AN, P. MORN.. Aril. BROWN, 1.. M. RATHBUN. W. 8. OORDANIta,.w3I R•BUTTINGHA )1, Mc . •soeto.- - striti. MAHE WAS von Tilt urrerarsaanr.? WE Plop the preot to unounee the oreond arrival of ll CAft -1 J I.L fruiu the Atlantic shies with the lOrgtzt ofehtee goods ever !united upon the lake ahoies. our c.lialogne of goodi , i lnt the printer should be gruniLling ala;nt "Irna. but we re.yeetfolly siw he the eitiaanp of Frio and uJjuiu tut countic, to call and examine our large *tot k Of Staple end rancy Thy Good's. - orR L 4 Rut issonnuzyra.c . CURPETS-0111 - 1 ffi'OCZ OF ONE HUNDRED TONS IVO' assorted lion. bird. Nails. [spikes. Ch t'roielsior. Anvil., Vices ece. Also. a largo risnltnlc'll or I ' 4ll ' atnlrla fiery Hardware, Springs. Ask. Arm , . Hand, Mil', 'Co:lfs:tut and Tenant claws. Ike. A very extensive assortment of Orocker.y and diasavraro, A GOOD ASSORTIVEND dF onocr.turs ; noors AND 8110 ES dP ALL JIOADS. A raw stock of Gems. Ladles, Slii•ses filet Qic Overllirts: an ex. ternllve variety of :Hens and. Delis Caps. Ilu ttA 11.0. K.,, 151104. Ca.pcs and Boas. Viabrellas, dee. esc. eludice In say we will 0,11 by the piece as good a plVell 0:1:flel Mk Print at 0 cents as Is j.M ed in New York at Ia cents. and as goad an American Prigt n 1 Ecy as is sold in New York at 0. Fine neared Plaid All - meals from ::S to 31 rents. TII•YE.E. i,tf bRED Sild 01. S ores cry nalluf and variety. FOUR i/UAbRED PAITTER,VS of Ores, 61164 'Prom 110 oto to $2 por yard. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF MILLINERY AND TINE DRESS GOODS OF ALL KINDS. it the above law Dried. Again we invite our ['lends herr, and also from a distance, to an examination of an assortment of 575.000 worth OF rim Ric7firsr.ch.t.:ApEsr.A.A4ll.ESp SELECTED STOCK OF ALL 'AI DS Oqq 6'OUASI to ly! kund +ve.6 of New York and if our fFienJa from n diorknees tire out rattt , fterl that they vitt buy goods at the Empire emu's. ta6(ll dut nrrortment through, than they can In Itutlahr. wt..w ill pay ttu•tr exlx•nges while here, Erie. Nov. I ~ 11i, W. R. EN OWLTON 81. SON. ' KEYSTONE IiVILDINO, NO. 1, FOUR 111.:LOIV lIROIVN'S HOTEL, ENE, PA SEVTIhN Ibi., NORTII LATITOI).:.-4 . lrOnt WhidOtt, stlets nut about n tics, containing Banging 1.31.1*. Soh,. do . Cnstmr, ti dlestieks.Crtke Baskets, riful a variety of ritlier articles, It Web the beholder may see without trouble or et nee. Couvrsa Eise. ITV* her ri variety °lrani dn i.ep, silver combs, dinutOnd, torquois, *if T. nut and i lam Gold Ring., Buckles :m.l slides, torn enure roe hers, iLe Ntrnuv S.—Cold and Siker, {',tent Levers, Anchor and Leiden duplex anti common esdapernelti rudliesteola guard altd.fob chat ea steel do. Poop Ladles, (Rauh., Gold Pens.) SeLrio% 4:-.-Silver, German silver. rabic and lea Spoons, butter knit es. gold, silt et, Gerinntt !lieu r and FUT' $l.l stacks. St cm% Jaek Ktove.‘ Balton. and elect., fq,ears and Scissors. fini•er Ring , ' steel Bea:I. and Clasps and to .'d'. Parea. , o,todth Washer, to. fine Ivory Comb... limn, !laird° horn, back und side t Mobs; steel Pew', 'Needle, pock - cc Ink stands. snuff and robacco Boxes. Envelopes, note Paper, t isit- Mg Colds. tunlng•forks, sliest Music and i'MeeptOra. 5AT111% G. Sll4. Clif..—Celled with silver iihted Fri ft Baskets, Candle - Sticks. Snuffers and Tray; Manila Candlesticks, pimed and Britt:thin rastOrr. Flower vase,'. &e, SE( Tiny 7.—Gerotidols, Br Ma Ohl Tea Setts, extra Cole aitd - Tea Pots, hair Brushes, military Soap. Wallets MOPu , !kt•l 1104,5. spool Racks, Dolls , ivory ilanifir Knives and Forks, COIIIIOOII do. gnu:muff Boards, Dominos. motley Bults, Port Folios, na and revenue Buttons. fancy Fans. &c. See - ciri d—roatlias tits% Viols, Violins; Guitars. Flutes, Ciro , ictretts. Flageleis, Fifes AcCorilions, Borns. and:tight In r:.o middle of the door stands three of the I e'..l Piano Porte, iu Ltie. SECTIOV Stv..—Front IfindOit. COlittAiS vary but tit tle Boni the other. except a few Feather Dusters. klErrinv Ill.—Solar Lamps. Extra glasses and shades, 39 . hrt it en I eight day 0. Ii and gothic Clocks, Tea Setters. Look in; Glnsses, and n grmi variety of Fancy Goods, ail of is ittelythey c - ter 1,..t role as low at can be purchased at any other store wrin.t. New at k. Ant sCs,ishil 11..tinctry 1111.113:4017 , 1 :lin e (N) advertise to pork very toe In order to abase you! on Our gm.da, r.s zitiother lota declared sins 1115 object, but mean to be consistent and reasonable ht nil “Or No, end er dl, 1 . ." M ytri AIVD WIIVTER GOODS! IVTOOR & Co., have reeeio,l a large and well aqhortment of Blithe and laud Dry Gootii embracing a large Pule k of Ladies' 'Mem , Gnalr, d c. Alto. t;roceries.f3rockery. Stone• tt are, Salt White Flair, Coot, Ira sho, ea. Gee., and we...ad respectfully nimble their friends and ths public. to grit' them a call before purchasing chit„ here. Erie. DrP, 9; I-40, War the Particrta LAnilla will Curd a bkairtifut Liqurffuettl of lc bite fluted, pidin and variegated Swi..4 Mulls at ‘WRlGletri'. (III:NTS COLLARS—The real Stand Up kind. together a WI a 1-7 tint assortaient of etiangelble and assented Cravat, P i Erie. Dee. I. 1:119. %Wit laill'.l.' Maar, Balt and AA NEW sapid, for the %%later Trade. mumbled t,y Dee. • TV. B. 11121(31;T IYI(o)ore Now White *WI. fr 10A nt!t..s. & um( uta, Ile . troit Ricer %Vliiief, , ls. 3.5,t caned and for tale at No. 7, Pour re0p1, , ,, How by Erie. Dec. 1. 1149. T. %V. :110'01Z.1:. aye r tuffs (Mr nll kirtds enn i.e ( - Quad at U. 7, l\or I`E ( Dee. I. 1?411 4 . I 'V. %V %Itn BEltitaiNG AT COSTIII Catch the Bargains. r P. CL.IRk iii item, the attention 01 Ladies; to a lot of Dreri ./ • Goods. comprholog Inch Silk•. French and Eogli,le Mori ttoi, nen6h,SeOtch and American Lle Laioes, Pla lit, Figured and Chatiptrible Alpitecos, - &e., ate.. Ithich hr ollbr; , tot CASH AT COST to eto.e that branch Or his tradt 2t the Be touldal.oeartotheladrr.he l'. itibt rtceitc4 another large Week (nod prohnbly the la±t for the .eaK.Oll) of three l'o;&Ptar from the Bay State mi., Waterloo dhlh, tt hid' be c( ri at a rery for figure, met/timer th'itt the) can be be tgbt chm I.c:e pt Taft•. ould sly - Cunt:et:gore to toi3 erg generally, lie r ofree&ft rtreha.es, a large stock of .S a/ries , tt+ n rti ni rortey Goo•ls that he Will tell at rery email advance learn COST. naloog the r.r.t d toi or Ile.ustiftil I.SAKI'ETti feCV.i%C , i OW. ,11; . 1 . ! t;o0.1% rratat be e10t..e.1 out. he wantA and must hate tan tl.OugY." .1.7 Itetneoll•er the bargains go ug at No. I, itee4 Erie. Nov. tn. lt--49. 'NEW (MORE! • Xs. 3, Reed Ilovie, 1. - reach Street. T & 11. WHIPPLE, rest cifully inform the public that they a) • note this day aliened the largest nod bett mock ci IniNtled Wine , Liquors ntid Cigars eTer oiferrif in thiN part of the contit ry consisting of the follon tug ratieles, t tr..: 6 hall pipe:: Vor, W id..., It do. Madeira; 5 do. elerry ; lido, Malaga thilltb.. Jam i' a IllIt31;. I do. Old Monongahela Wlnskey: 10 half and quarter k.tms t. 1.0.1 and Signet Brandy; IU eighths do.; S bbls Chem to .• ;...1 tuvs I rui. land limn; J . pipe St. Crops Row. I pipe old Irian WI.-ie1...), and 1.5,001 i Spanish Cigars, of ditferent brands. The ohm e articles were taken. now the Colder:a , Rhine in Now York by Its on the list of i letober laid, and are war:tinted an p.ln. as any ever imported. Country th•alers are (lan I 5 , 4119' /Y In. pied 16 toll and exalt - i neour Meek-and price: before porn :snot ehen here as At e are confident we cart sell cheat eethati eon be tot,eld In thin =tats or New Volk lOr Cash. Grain of all' hunts wanted, ler o bleb the high ull mnrhrt pike AN tit t e paid. , Erte„ Noveudng Ilt, ItY49. tf 'a t ^ , QUISER WORIC Spoons . Spoons. Tong,. Secop.. Pun ,' ter Knives. &e.. constantly on ha .1 ..n.I Maxatforiureil by ti . wbinOtrit. apt in the itatrsegs htste. bit in f:rit. an,ln:trfame,l( f 'pe standard of Dollars COmparison .f btj It in 'hub I n.ncn p.a. icularly Invited. Aho, Itirended Spoons and lurks from a Now ork mina:i:wry. alt of good sitver. Nov. 114, lelo. OROIVN and 711rnelted ehedllngs and Ehirtinga I,v the 111,1,1 Li nicer or yard. nt the eery lowebt (wife& at l'lttSt ALF' Oysters / Oysters! 2 Oysters 1 2 F 112 2 sub...cuter would mforto th;IOVCS of goml L) tiers tiny - timid arrangements by %%hi b Ire wilt be hi a collol I fe• I, tynters. direct frourthe Oyider , l ed. every day, is !dell fer ale by the can or hall can to keepers Of Saloot.e. ku I,:i v te I.lmt• ten OH Mlle b Uidderitte terms as cannot help to give wr i,4l , l3lturt. N. orilerg from the country nroutptly attended to,. D. S. CLARK. Nu. Erie; Nor;St. 1P49 Tess 1 Teas 11 Teas j AM Wiling good Young Hylton Ten int 5., cm-. per rournt, nu.l L 'Wick Yen for the Rune; also, T•a ;111 hin.l4 a n d win Mt., roportonntely cheap. T. W. MUUR G. Erie. Nov. li. !MU. *X. Ungar Irons& • - olagtios. A Firer-rate article of Stewart.... Sy tut., ideo. co). 1 N. 0. Rio can be had of 14109 Us., Erie; Nov. 0,1819. . . Ladies Prosorv © yonr Ca: vta. AtAltnt: tut or Grim , . nnvt Alcriilla Mrit* An vale NV the Key vtoile Grcieere. No : : : l'oori l et..ple's R0ix ... .%% 4 1 11,.... . 5100 R c. Erie, Npr. 17. !Fla. . LONG 811 AW 1.. 4 .—A nrtv arrival othoitg glum Is. of tiiiren iit qiiiiiiiy mid prices. Juvt recc•ired br .t. IlUG.lt6.'s & Cu. Erie. Dee. F. 1149. V) S. U. 11. Att this day teetive4 Iberian Ibt o' hi= fall nnil . Vir.ier . Ptoek • of irriiit 4 . Ved ciao. Palma NeWieltes. Patted,. 1.8,0 rd. Tossers'. Crap, and Lary[ titlow Glass, eopet , :pi( It' Tor pentine..k.e...tC. llt thiitita it illineN,Psory to icy artielatt oP gunniitie• ( . 1 wind, dt Ilgurra"do not abut telt (he treht.o thitliee to lay lie has every antete:usually liept nt hie hoe,-add tit suitieleut quern , . licit to *apply any TeaPoliable demand. Hilt got:4. l lone been carefully seldeled. and as to quality. we-, rautedierniprepentel Ptieet tirade to pelt the user. att.teit. eutstanets. l'hy.ielatte and_ store keei ers Cob get them orthrn put up at st very small' pr. Itt. Call and tee. . - - Ent. Int. ta; No. 3, ithli'.l") tort it. MAIM; ratTINTT riP:a Inzoor raLITZ. fittait AND CIIOCOLAI'D ILoNst. rTsllY pititeleare intirtned that th..,.e!two color,. are Ow 4:4 kind; trove any Are moo; or &cab's pool ertte.....dha.ott•tt to: chustet hey contain in icrge proportion the Ithuta sod Dedoxideol fruit 11w Gray and Oralteolorr are votarlt• elc*l im le of these or. CICICa and arc consequently not .ittrahto or tire proof. The chtco• tate color can easily be cluttuNit by i addiiinn or utkite lead or other coloring matter. to atilt the taste. wilittutt inpirY to the ettht- I ng. kind that.oadhodepouded upon—enl3 Uttii lo had or " Y. II (11;RTD?i. ark. Dec. P. IFAS, No. $ goo itotor. v Iv n T UST peeeleod direct from the Niatmed-Staie. n large purply of sitvcr.wurk• not made fn Et ie. tit 'in IlartiOrd. by Doom w•!'0 has IllallOraCtlire't S&P, work upwarilivat tneofy lettfP: toy sil ver ware is all stamped on the hark oIV. N. Len ip." and all stir iP warranted as Pare a P coin. Encra% ing on Pinoona dole f n rhu npaieet manmr, rte.! of Phalle - • WV. tr.m . re c.Arisv I:LT c,i,o(imis - kcch EZZ
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