II EtM l MI E -.---- .............. _ Mentor clike goods ever landed upon the lakeTSlloll4l. Wp omit ourcalalogne of goods, lest the printer should be grumbling about extras.hut we respectfully invite the citizens of Erte amd adjoin ing coantles to call and examit e our large stock vf . Staple and Slane,' Dry o , toila. i 1 t S OUR LARGE ASORTMENTOF CARPI,' S--OUR STOCK OF ONE MINDRF:D TON; Well assorted Iron. Steel, Nas. Spikes, Chains, Ilerse s moes. ro Cwbars, Anvils, Vices. &c. AIIO, a large at , itortment of Shelf and Sadlery Hardware. Spring s. Acle Arms, Hand, Circle, Mill, Cross-Cut and Tenant Saws, &c. very extelsive anOlunent of • OrockorV and sawaro, A GOOD ASSORTMENT OP GROCL tE'Si BOOTS AND SIIORS or ALL xl, )4 A large stock °Mem., Ladies, Misses Met 'c - Overshoes; an'ex tensive variety of NICIPI and Boys Caps. 1111.110 REAMS. !MOD, Capes and Bons, Umbrellas, &c. &c. Sonic O sayave will rent by the piece as good a piece of English Print at tents as Is jobbed In New York at in cents, and as good en Atner, an Trial nt ' , Ms as Is inlttlin New York at 11. Dine Lustre,' .l'lai Alpacas front 23 to 31 cents. THREE HUNDRED SHAW! S et cry quality and variety. FOUR HUNDRED PAT'FF.R.'S of Dress Silks, j ' From 50 cts to S 2 per ard. N A LARGE ASSORTMET OF MILLINERY AND FINE DRESS GOODS OF ALL KIN DS. At the above low prices. Again we invite our nee ds herr, and also from a distance, to en examination of en a rortment of $75,000 worth' i OF THE RICHEST. CHEAPEST. AND RES7' SELECTED - STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF GOODS lobe found westnf New York; null if our friends front a dtStanr. -are not satisfied that they can buy goods at the Empire Stores. Ink in 1 our assonittcottkroto. cheaper than they can iu cleat°. we will pay their expenses while here. ' I Erie, Nov. 10,;,11-19.; ... W.E.KiNOWLITON Ecti DON. KEYSTONE. BUILDING, NO. 1, FOUR poorts BELOW BROWN'S HOTEL, ERIE, P.t. SreTtov Ist., Non LATITUDP.—Prom WdldOW, nil It. out Abort a feet. containing hanging Lamps. Solar Calmar, Can dleslicke„Cake Baskets, tuul askets, aa %ariety of other articles which the beholder may tore nlihout trouble or expence. ticcriog2d, CouNTER Corr. null he found a variety Olean! cA^ les, silver combs, diamond, torquois, ruby, cartiet and plain Gold Rings, Buckle,. and Slides, miniature lockets, dce fircrion 3.—Gold and Silver. Patent Levers; Anchor and Leiden du plei and common esc mime nt Watt ties,coln gtiard and fob chaise steel do. Soup Ladles, (Bagley Gold pens.) Eiturrlos I.—Silver, German silver. table and tea Swans, butter knives, gold, silver, German silver and steel spectacles. Seems s.—Pen and Jack Kni fes. Tittizors and Strops, Shiars and Scissors, finger Rings - steel Beads and Clasp's and tassels, silk Purses, tooth Brushes, shaving do. fine Ivory 9ntibs. shell, horn, Buffalo horn, back mid side ( onihs; burl Pens, Ntriles. pocket Ink stands, snutTand tobacco Boxes, EnvelopetOlote Paper, visit ing Cards. tuning forks, sheet Music and Preceptors.. arcvmst 0. Sloe CADS: Filled with' sill plated Fruit Baskets. Candle Sticks, SninTers soul Tray, Branch Candlesticks, plated and Britton is Castors. Flower vases, &c. Sec-nos 7.—Gerondols, Brittanla Tea Setts, extra Corn and Ten Pots. hair Brushes , military Soap, Wallets and Pocket Hooks. spool Racks, Dolls, ivory handle Knives arid Pcirks. common do. gammon hoards. Dominos, money Belts, Port Folios, na-y and revenue Buttons, fancy Fans. 'Le. SECTION 9—Contains Bass Viols, Violins: Gulls, Flutes:Cars Sonetts, Flagelms, Fifes AeconliollS, Brass ItornS. and richt in the middle of the floor stands three of the best l'iano Fortes in Erie. - SECTION 9, SOUTH Sine.—Front Window. contents vary but lit tle from the other, except a few Feather Dusters.) SECTION 10.—Solar Lamps, Extra glasses anal NllatlC., 30 hour and eight day 0. G. arid gothic Clocks. Tea ;:ewers. Looking Glasses, and a great variety of Fancy Goods, all of which they ot- Pr for rale as low ocean be purchased at arty other:gore west of New York. And we wish it distinctly uniterstoo,ftliat.We do not advertise to pork very low In order to shave you otr Our goods, as another has declared was his object, but meow to be consistent and teasonatle lit all our ViCCS. November 21. IMO. • y 29 111(0)ore New White Wish. 100 lIBLS. & MI( bbls, Detroit Rirer %Vlriteri.ll, pm( re ed nedfur rale at No. 7, Poor by Ede, Dee. I, 1fi , 19. 'l'. S?. Mount).. OniaLING A T '0013T1:I Catch the Bargains. T b. CLARK invites the wientfon al.:idler to a lot ofilremt .1 • Good., comprising Rklt French and English Mori nos, F.coch t Scotch and American Ile LaiIICS, 11310, l'hzured and Changeable Alpaccim, &c.,ltc.. %%Melt he offers for 1.3.1E1l COST to close that branch of his trade for the season. He would also say to the Ladies he ha, just received another large mock (and probably the 10,4 for the semon) of dame Popular *Rimyle front the Bay State and Waterloo Mills. is Welt he ()d'art at a eery low figure, much lower than they can be boughtteltewhere in Eric. Ile:would say forthermore to buyers lenernlly, he bar on bond garment putelinsett, a large mock of Staples as well ns Itincy Goods that be will retl at ter y matt adranre from COS T. among the rest a lot of Beautiful CAttrlll'S merited this in))•. The Goode marl be closed out, he wrmts and winet hate the mbge,•, Fr? Remember the bargains going at No 1, Reed Rouse. , Erie, Nov. 21, 1841). NEW El Torent N 0.3, Reed noose, Freed. Street, Erie, Po TAc 11. WIIIITLF, respectfully inform the public that fhey a/ • have this day apened eue largest and ne=t nine k of Imported Wine+, Liquors and Cigars ever offered in this part of the country consisting of the,follow log articles. viz.: 6 half pipes I'm. %Vine, 6 do. Madeira; 5 d‘i. Sherry; 3ilo, Malaga; 3 bids. Jamaica Rum; S do. Old .Mononaaliela Whlskeys ID half and quarter pipes Otard and Signet Brandy; ID eighths do.; 5 bhls Cherry, do.; ;3 pipes Rob land rim; I pipe Si. Chrix Runt, 1 pipe old Irish Whiskey, and •23,000 Spanish Cigars. of different brands. The nbote articles were taken front the Curiem Ilnaac in New _....York by us on the . 21st of October last, and are warranted as pure as any ever imported. Country dealers are particularly invited to -call and examine our stock and price:.l elan! purehasincelsew here as we are conlidoll we can soil then! er than edit he bought in this State or New York fur Ca.ll. Crain of all kinds wanted, for which the highest market price w ill lie paid. Eric, NOI Collier '2l, - tf97 c,ll.viut Spoons, Lodles,'Fones. beoops.llM -1.7 ter Knit es, coteaantly on hand and 21fasufnetured by the subscribers ' not in the Aertmeg btate. but in Erie. and warranted df the - standatd of Dollarn Comparrir•on of style in ihist‘rbileli par ticularly linnet!. Also. threaded Spoons and Forks from a New York manufactory-, nil of gop , l biller. Nor. rlb.C, LOOMIS & _ ROtVN and Bleached Oliver:llg, , and Fit:flings by the bale piece Of yard, at the very lott est flirurex, at on MI A 1.9' Teas :Teas I a -11ieae1TS lAM rellinggrrod Young fly.son Tea for per pound, and Mark Tea fur the same; also, Tea of all kinds 1111 , 1 proportionately cheap. T. W. MtiottF,. Erie. Nov. 17.1 P ID. M Sugar Etouso Molasses. A Flret•rate article of .9tewart's Syrup; also. e0.).1 N. 'n. 31d. Insses Call be bad of T. W. MOORE. Erie, Nov. 17, Eqp. LONG 811AW1.1 4 .- , ..1 new arrival of Long Fhawlr. of different quality and prices, just received by J. 111.:G1IE.9 & CO. Erie, Dec. 8,11 4 349. 30 J. B. BURTON AS this day reecho.] the last lot or his fall and t‘ later stock of linsfs. Med.'s . u, Parasi Medicines, Paints, Limed. Tanners'. Lamp, and .a dOils, Wfmlow Wass. Cope' `Vat Dish. 6pirits Turpentine, Ike,. c. He thinks it unneceseary to specify articles or quantities on hand, as ligures“do not always tell the , trsth.". Suture to say he has every articleusually kept in his line, and in sufficient quanti ties to supply any reasonable demand. - ills gooderhave been carefully selected, and as to quality, war ranted as represented. Prices made to suit the times, and cir cumstances. , Physicians and store keepers can get 'their orders put up at a very small prcflt. Call and FCC. Erie Dm B, ISI9, No. 5, REED HOUSE. - MORASS and Clap, Curtain now lot just received.. 1.1 Oct 13. RRED & SANFORD QUGAR UUREI) WHITE FISH, a delightful article. Jiii4 re ecived and for ralo4 R. 0. HULBERT. Now. 3. GOLD and Silver leaf and Cold Silver and Compaeltion 14071 - zee. by CARTER & MiterllEß. Corros YARN, Carrt Warp, Wicking arid Bailing. and white and colored Wadding at C. M. TIIIBALS. Crockery and Glass Ware. N ° opening a o•picndid aFsornnent of New Paiterns at Oct. W. WI% • C. 11,.W RIGHT KAI' , EB, a good asrorunent at , IDPONNET Ribbon*, Gimp', Fringe*, Arti fi cial Flower* , for Pale JI-1 by GEO. BEI,DON & SON, ThirEßlNOES.—Freneh. English and German Mer Moe& .01 grades and:colors. Call and See diem. S. R. DEWEY'S Ede. Oct. 6. 2 PM& AND WINTER Bits.— MRS. PRAY would respectfully Inform her friends and pat - ions that she has just returned from New York with a full assort lora' ofIIIII.LIN ERY and PA rim' GOODS. together with a large and elegant assortment of Ladies' HATS and CAPEifor the fall and winar, , She has also all kinds of paterns for Cloaks; Dresses and Caps for Dream tankers, Mrs. P, will be prepaired to exhibit her goods and execute all orders In her line from Thursday next. 11th Inst. Der warmest thanks are tendered to her Mends for their liberal patronage duritnt, the past' season, and solicits a eoutinuarige of their favors. Erie Get. 13. ISW. 2% Moots Shoes and Loathe — c $l2OO WORTH of Men's. Women's and ClOhiren'e Roots and hoer with R . good stock of Vole and tippet Leather. for gale at the lowest Agltre for goodnay. - NOT; 3. 1E19 . C. U. WRIaI • Ono Dollar por Tard. A PINE assortment (all Al o01)1Frenell Marlnnes, assorted colors. price reduced to one tlultar per yartl, rot each. Also, a good e.sortment of silk pad woo/ hlarinoes, embroydered Cashmeres and Delanes, a goJag cheap, at 11. 11. 'WRIGHT'S. Dec„ 22. 3013 DTEXNG. subscriber ttoi tevpecifully inform li that he' t rommeneed the business of rums AN FANCY DYE ING. at his place.eo-ner of Slate street and the-Buffalo Road. a few roods with Of the Woolen Factory. where the Dyeing and Finishing of Garments, the coloring of.woollen and cotton carpet yarn, with every other description of Job Dyeing will becarefully attended to. After, a practice of thirty years hi Europe and America. In all the Colors given to silk, woollen, linen and -coma, be hopes td be able to buti.ry all who may Patronise hini. ItICIIA RD GACGIN. 1r •s4cauutit ' AAP? OINII It TIICA:' A MO by the mime of CLAI'P hosehinged - With a young man of the name of S. P. Townsend, -and user hit name to put 'ova Sarsapnrilla, which the tall Pr. ToiVasend'arSonaparills, de nominating It GENUINE, thiginal, ech This Townsend is no ductor.', , And never was: but woo formerly a worker on railroads, canahl. and the like. Yes he assumes thelitleof-pr., for the pup• pose of gaining credititit whaibeJst il. Shia I.tocrutlonthe polite not to to deceived, and purchase none btd the fiSNUIffE ORIMNAL OLD Dr. 340 Townsend7s Sarsaparilla, having on it the (114 Dr .. likeness; his family coat of anal, and his sir nature across the coat of anus. - • - • - ' Principal Oita, lin Nassau id., ,Ireis York ..csapl oia Dr. Towneentl is tiow about 70 years of ngqCc and has long been known as the BOTHER and DISCOVERER of the a EA -111.111: ORIGMIL, "TOWNSEND SARSARMILL.i." Being poor, be was compelled to I hint its manufacture. by which means it has been kept out of market. and the sales circumberibed to thoqe only who bad proved its worth. and known Us value. It had reached the ears of many, nevertheless, as those persons who had lien healed of sore diseases, and saved from death, proclaimed its elm:lleum:and uonderfol. HEALING POWER. • Knowing, many years ago, that he had, by his skill. science and experience. devised an article which would be of inealcul.le ad vantage to mankind when the means would Be. furnished to bring it into unnivental titnie, when its enestimable virtues would he known and appreciated.' This time has come, the means are sup plied; this GRAND AND UNEQUALED PREPARATION is tr atufactured on the largest scat% and is called for throughout the tengull and breulth of the land, especially as it la found &mope hie of degencyation or de ' rioration. Unlike young S. I'. To ahead's, it improves with ego, and net , er changes. but for the I net: became it is prepared an scientijic principles by a scientific m a. The highest knowledge of Chem istry, and the latest dirculrirs of the art, has e an been brought into requisition in the manufacture of the Old tit's. Sarsaparilla. 'file Sarsaparilla root, it is well known to medical men, contains many medical properties. and some properties which are inert or tireless, and others, which if retained In preparing it for use. pro duce lemmata ion TKO acid, which is injurious to the system.— Some of the properties of Sarsaparilla are so volatile, Mat they enti rely evaporate and arolost in the preparation. if they are not preserved by a scientifc process, known only to those experienced in its manufacture. Moreover. these volalile principles, which fly otr in vapor, ores an exhalation, tinder heat, are the t ety es. 'canal medical properties, of the root. which give to it all its volute. Any Iverson can boil or,steW the root till they get a dark colored liquid, which is mote from the coloring mattei, in the root than from anything else; they csit‘then strain this insipid or rapid It quiid, sv. emen with sour molabses ' and then call it ••1. 4 . A RSAPAR II.LA EIT RACT or SIRUP." hut such isnot the article known as the . IL cnmrr•:4r. GENUINE 01. D DR. JACOB, TOWNSEND'S SA This is so prepared, that nil the inert properties of the Sarsapa rilla root are lip.l felllOVCii, everything 'capable of becoming acid or of fermentation, is extracted and rejected; then every parti cle or twqical virtue is teeured in a pure and concentrated form; and thus it i• rendered incapable of losing any or its valuahleand healing properties. Prepared In this way, it is made the most powerful agent in the • Hence the reason why no hear C9llllllellilat iOni of every side in Its favor by men, women, and children. We find it doing n on dere in the cure of CONS fEttt.77o.Y. DESDKPSM. and LIVER COMPLAINT; and itt RIIEU2ILVTISM. SCROFULA, FILES, COST, PE NA:SS. Iril CUTANEOUS ERUPTIONS, PI GPLES. BLOT CHES, and all atleoliona arleing from. IMI'V RIPS' OF THE BLOOD. It possessfs a mart dons valency in all complaints arising front Th.ligutiouirrom Ariiily of the Slomarh, front unequal eirmila tion, determination of blool to the head, palpitation of the heart, coil feet and hands, cold chills and hot flashes over the body. It has trot itserprat.ia Cofer nod (Anwar; and promotes easy enpec toratton and gentle perspiration, [dazing stricture of the lungs, throat. a irri every other part. But-lit nothing is its eseenenee more manifestly seen and ac knot% ledged than in nil kinds owl stages of FEM ILE COMPLAINTS. it works wonders in cases of Flour Alhusor Whites, ratline: of the ,r.,mb, Ob6traderl, Stirirressrd,or Painful Maces, trregulari trof the maistrual periods. runt the like; and is ns effectual In turine. till the forms of Illitucy,Disea es By removing ohs true t ions, and regulating the general sys an, it gives tone and strength to the ithole Wily , thus cures all fo ins of • Nervous diseases anddebility, and thus prevents or relieves a great variety of other main tiles, no Spinal irritation,Veuralgil, St. Pitss' Dance, Socooniag;Epiler tic Fitt. Coirculeions, 4c. It clealtses the'lilood, excites the Deer to heal rhy action, tones the stomach, mut given good digestion, relieves the beads of tor por and constipation. Mtn) s i ilatuat ion, purifies the skin, equal ises the c rculatiotr cif the blood, producing gentle warmth equally all over the body, and. the insensible perspiration; relaxes all strietiltes and tightness, removes all obstructions. and invigo rates the entire nervous system. Is not this.then The medicine you pro-erninentlsriseedi Rut can any of these things be raid of S. P. Totvnsend's inferior article? • 'rhis young nrun'sli:uitrig not to .be COMPARED WITH THE OLD DR'S, beente , e of one GRAND FACT, that the one Is INCAPABLE of DETERIORATION, and NEWER SPOILS. While the other DOES; sewing. fermenting, and Marine-0e &st icks containing it into fragments; the sour, acid liquid exploding, and damaging other gogsls! Must not this hor r ible compound Ire poironOits to the system .-1;1W put acid info a irieni already diseased with arid! What causes htysldepsia but - acid? Do we not all itnoW that when food sours in our stontriolts, What mis •clif els: it produces? lintilletwe, hearthuni. palpitation °Nile heart, liverzomlaint,diarthren, dy I.entery, colic, and corruption of the blood? What is Scrofitla but nn aehl tinnier in the body? What produces all the humors %%Inch liriiipon Eruptions of the Skin, slald Heath Salt Rheum, Ery.lpelas, IVltite Swellings, Fever sores, and ell ulcerations infernal and external? It is nothing undeStleaS en, but an acid substance, Mitch senrs, and thus Spain all the fluids of the body, itiore or less. Wbat cnuses Rheu hiatinin but a sour or acid dull n hich insinuates itself between thejoints and elsewhere, irtitatitig and itiflatnitig the delicate tin-, thies upon nbielrisiaki.47 So of nervous tlfseanes, of impurity of ate blood. or tresangsPc Imitations, nud nearly all the ailments which nilltet human nature. Now Is hoot horrible to wake and *ell, and iqfioitely worse to use this SOURING. FERMENTING. ACID "COMPOUND O 1 S. P. TOWNSEND, , • and yet hr would fain :laic it understood that Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's Genuine , Oriyinal Sarsaparilla, is an 13IITATION of his inferior preparation. Heaven forbid that ne should deal in an article which would hear the most distant re•enthlance to 8: P. Townsend's article! and which should Mktg down upon the Ohl Dr. such a mountain load of complaints and c rintinat ions from Agents who have sold. and purchasers who hale used S. P. Towusend's FERMENTING CuIMPOUND. %tie wish it understood. heentise it is the abooltite truth, that 13. P. Towni.eniPsartiek and ()Id Dr. Jacob Thwnsend's Samaparil- In nre heaven-wide apart. and inftailety die-similar; that they ore untit:e in every particular. having not one pin& thing In tom mon. A. fi. P. Taw .. .mu-nil aft no doctor, and never was. is no chemist, no pharmaceutist—knows no more of medielne or disease than any other common, unscientific, unprofessional man, what gear. antee cawthe public have that they ore receiving a genii:nese- Jen title medicine, containing all the virtues of - the articles used in preparing wrhith °relit capable of changes which might render them the AGENT.%tif Disease instead of health, lint what rise shorn., be expected from one who knows nothing comparatively °Medicine or disease! It requires a -person of some experience to cook and sere up even tt• common decent How much more important is it that the persons who man ufacture medicine, ~ r eigned for Weak Stomachs and lkifOolged Systeme. should know well the medical properties orplants. the best tan ", o f smi t ing and poneentriting their healing virtues, also 'oh etterralve knowled., otter enrions el.easea which affect the ht(- man system, and how to adapt remedies to these diseases! It is to arrest frauds upon the unfortunate, to pour balm Intel wounded humanity, to kindle hope in the despairing bosom, to' restore health and bloom, and view 111110 the crushed and broken, nail to banish intinnity Dart (XDIPDR. VACCDI TOWNSEND has souGtry and FOUND the opportunity and means to bring bin Grand Paivore^l Ooncoataated Remedy within the reacn, an to the knowledge of ali who need It. that they may learn and know, byloyful experience, its Transceadont Power to Stool. For mile by J. al, Immo, No. 0, Reed Muse. rate. Ps. Erie, July 14, 1549. . 0 WINTER Aniumanarawr. '49 & '5O. LATEST and largest arrival of Clocks. Malmo, Jewelry. Solar and Campllene Lamps, Fancy Goode &c.. at . • I ?. la 0 0 VIT. 13 EL 00'®. ' Os Slate freer, nearly oppnsile Erman'. Reid, Erie, Pa. WHO have Just returned &on New York, and have received a complete assortment of the above Goods. together with n great.variety of other intend and ornamental Housekeeping artl- 1 Mel, Where, upon inspectit n. will be found Prime tome Sham any niherrenre-n in totem; for letit be known that this establishment page Car.) chain for Conde, notwithstanding the silly reports cir culated that Let:nits & Co. arc only doing a Commission business fora Homo in New York. and let It also be understood that FO long as the public, (not New Yorkers,) teontrOl 'their affairs, and me disposed to be generous, solong will they leech.° a Just share of the profits. riontiargtt purchases of d itTerent Escapements ofWATCIIF.S of the 11110P1 celebrated klnker in Europe. direct from Importing, Houses, they are enabled to offer a superior nsticte at n very lose price. lit the Mechanism, branch. - partieular attention will be given Solite repairing of Watches, Jewelry and all articles per t° itringlto the trrtie linving two fine star/toren front Europe, together with Engine Tools ' seldom found In contry shops. they pledge themselves to makegood work and give sofisfaction. a J • EngravingOf Spoons, Sroli.Jerreiry, ere.. done Iu the !sod style. N. 11.—All Gold and Silver Ghods bought of G. Laais& Co. 11 ill be Engraved. if rerptested, without charge. Cash anti One highest price paid for Old Sits er Plate, &c. Erie. Nov. 17, IP-D. 27 ti. n & SANDFORD Itt ri , HE subseribers, desirous to'rrythe ailrentages of the gash er -1 t eat, oiler to Pell their entire stock of Stoves for sash mar. nt the following pricer. with Caist Hollow-We re. thu., putting an end to eon, pet Mott from deniers or pi:tilers vt ho are not manufacturers/. N 0.3 Premium Conking Storer, ,' SO ' $7 GO , .. ..• 0 •"4 i. 6 10 00, 5 Fulton ' Of . 14 00 . 4 . 12 00 Ili 5 SenneWs Iron Non! CoOklog Stove. 17 00 4 -. .. 15 0f; , 4 nathaway • ~ . 10 00 . 3 .. 14 00 , . If 2 .. A ... 12 00 AI r Tight Parlor Stoves:from • 63 SO to 7 00' Plate or Kos stovos. from 300 to 700 Potash Kettles at three cents per pound. Copper and Tin Fur niture in inoponion to eorreupond. with Stove Pi ye a eight Cell Al per pound—thus making a Journey of 30 miler 44 object worthy , the Wort 'lobo, Roves of ~. .. • • Erie. Dee. t. IWO. LFRTER. - SENEWIT & CHESTER , --- ROAD Cloths, Cassimetes, Batineit. TweedeeKentuckyJains .13 a rod alsortinent GEO *ELDL:I 4 i 6L EON. OLD DR 34LCOD TONIMOZIM 0123 Curo of Innumerable D souses. Two Thousand Otosvoe. ANNUAL EMENT Oft he Comniissiosista-if Biis; Comity for the ;,ShIX 4, To compliance with lavVitha Voinitittsioners of the County of Erie, inake.thertillowing exhibit oflhe Receipts asd iffrictidifoies of said County for the year A. D.-1849. to' which isAnuexed a etaietientbl the Duplicates ol s portnty and State Taxes levied on :each township anditoruugh in said County for said year; also, a statement of the Outstanding Debts due the County, as pet And. ttor'aßeport it !actuary 16i-100:- ,_ 'RECEIPTS. Arnilunt or Cash received of John B. Brown, Esq. late Tread ,in luq, 410,108 87 COLLUT9RO. Amt. rec'd . of Cotlectors 1846, county . 18, 67 At 41 s, 48.17, 32 95 $ 1 1848, 's 393 96 ' 41 „ 1849, at. &co 1736 i) . 44 at, on pers. 217 42 VMS AND' I P.M Amt. of fines and jury fees paid in by ' }fl`.° I. Caug,hey, Sheriff, 24 Ott MIKSLLAHROUS. • Amt.. rec'd , A: Scott, former Sheriff, fines & fees, in full, 171 08 it it W, Gray, on sale of stray, 775 4 ' P. Burlingham, Col. of Wash ingtim, nix not char. on dup. 3 00 orCummonwealth, being 5 per cent, on Mate taxes 1849, for advanced payment, 473 68, lIMI3 inmo MMI Total ninnuntigreceipta, including State lax received, • • $ ( 28,997 66 EXPEA DITURLS. suet.. Amount p for Coal and Wood for Jail, Court ouse and Com'ra Office s $ll9 58 INCIDRICTA L. Amt. id for Candles, Postage, &c. 1 22 55 Anit.,paid for transcribing septennial list of humbles and for Cols. duplicates, &a. 33 8' Amt. paid for conveying State funds to - Pittsburgh, Amt. paid to Wm. Campbell, Esq. ex penses, &a., to Buffalo and Ohio, on . county business. Ann paid 11. A. Hills do. to Ohio do. Am.. paid for two dozen Chitin, for Ju rors and for Offices,, Amt. paid fur lumber fur side walks, COURT HOUSE. $159 8' Amt paid S. L. Forster superintending Court House one year and setting shade trees, ' 16 01 Amt. paid sundry persons for materials, repairs, cleaning, .tic., ' 22 8. OFFICES. Amt. paid sundry persons for repairing, glazing and cleiansing Protlionoinry'e, Treasurer's, Recorder's and Conimis sioner's offices, • PRISON P,XPENSES. Amt. paid Peter E. Burton for boarding prisoners, &c. • 402 91 Amt. paid Dr. A: Beebe, one 'Ton Bola ry as Physician to prisoner b ' , • 15 00 Amt. paid Messrs. Dillon's, ironing prie. 794 Amt. paid sundry persons, for clothing, &c., for prisoners, • • 39 07 JAIL. REPAIRS. Amt. pa,id sundry persona for repairing - • Jail, &c. ' • 22 47 PRIPTING, Amt. paid for publishing Annual State ment, Sheriff's Proclamation of Gen. Election, advertising &blank forms, 114 El CONON MI. Amt. paid 8. L. Forster, lEsq., for hold ing Post Allortem Inquisitions, CLERK Irene. • Anat. pail COininissioners' Clerk, ROTITOSOTATtY. Amt. paid James Skinner, Esq., Protho notary and Clerk of the several Courts, as fees for issuing venires, certifying jurors and constables fees and record ing election returns, &c., • NEW TOWNSHIr. Amt. paid B Town, Esq. Commiasioner appointed to erect a new tow mop from mute of Green, Watertotd & M' Kean, 4 _ Amt. paid G. Gallowher do. 6 00 " E. Bunting do. 4 00 COUNTY MUMMY. ' Amt. paid T Pettibone repairing Coon . ty Bridge fit Girard, Anat. paid Samuel C. Stevens & others for County Bridge Vkew N. ETIPI tp. Amt. paid , L. Robinenn, for repairing County Bridge at Wattsburgla, 25 1 Arnt.paid W. King,/drafting bridge, &c., North East, G 001 Amt. paid Sherman & Barney fur turn •ber (or bridge near Porter's Mill, Amt paid Parsers: Brecht & Campbell for bridge view at Wattsburgh, Amt. paid'E. Rouse for repairs cin bridge at Wattsburgh, AUDITOR'S PAT. t $2%1 87 Amt. paid James chambers. Esq. 10 50 • " " John Wood, Esq, 12 00 " John Enly, Esq. 12 00 " a %V. A. Galbraith, Esq. auditing Pro. nod Recordeesfees 15 00-49 50 STATIONERY AND 4100403 Amt. paid 0. D.,Spalfordand oilier' for Dockeis for Pio. and Recorder's of fices, and for paper, ink and quilts far Commissioner's office and Court, COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Amt. paid Win. Campbell, Esq. for GO daya-as County Commissioner. 90 00 Amt. paid HA. Hills, Esq. 70 daysi' 105 00 " " G. W. Brecht, Esq 67 " 100 .50 " Simeon Stewart, " 15 " 22 50 REFUNDED TAXES. $3lB O Amount refunded to sundry persons for • lands purchased at Treasurer's sales, whTch were assessed, returned and -sold in error, POOR HOUSE. Amt. .pnid Director's Requisition of 1849, in full, •- COURT CRIER AND TIP STATER. Arat..paid E. B. Lytle, Crier,' 79 50 •' •• P. Bryant, Tip Stave, 37 50 " " D. Bran; " " 61 25 " 1 " 4. E. White " 23 75-202 00 COMMONWEALTU CObTS. Anil. paid Deputy Attorney General, Sheriff, Clark of Quarter Session, & Witnesses in Commonwealth eases, 695,51 EMI= Aait. paid Traverse Jurors in Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Amt. paid Grand Jurors, ZLEOTIONS. SM77 .Ami. paid Constables for giving notice ofetectionii& notifying officers elect'd 193 701 Aint. paid several eleotion boards for holding township electiens, March, 1849, including making returns sad attendance of Assessors, GENERAE r.t.r.criotts. $433 14 Amt. paid, the several election boards for holding the general election on the 2d Tuesday in Oct. 1849, and making returns, 3.54 30' COXSTA BLS'S nevones. Amt. paid Constable's for making re turns to Courts of Quartet Sessions eitd attendencein Grand Jurors, 172 32 commutstosaa's culltraltL. Amt. paid John. P. Vmeenti Es q, one • years salary, 50 0;1 I,,NIVE Hundred Gallons Lit:reed col, too eundred do. slog. Tit r- tr& Ihi GiAtISC.4.—A large negorinient of G il t mid Or a-1 peutine, one hundred and Gfly do. Copa l Vanish. teach nnd 4 .1. g hogany framer.together with plates of different sizes for re urniture. by CA b Lt • & . 111 110111f11. getting old frames. G. Loo3lls & Co. November 21. IE3O. L ETTER PA'PEE, of varioes descriptions.-Congress, Quart Post gilt edge, Per steel pens. very fi ne French small letter' also. envelopes, motto wafers, silver seals. scaling war, carmine a nd black ink and Ink powder, and a ruperlortuality of Foolscap a nd gcbool paper, by - . 4. H. ntrivroN. S _ ILK tVßAPPEßS.lartatillei and Gene. tOgt h ther with a good assortment of Gloves and Hosiery. Just received at Nov. 3, IF4O. • Wit tours. TRISH Linen and any quantity °intend:led 'Miffing. and very 1 cheap at the store of • 9. JACKBON. txTOOL HATA, ofevery styleand variety. Jost recei v ed - and 11/1 ULL.—Ca nibric and Lisle Edging and Insertlop. a good no I V for sale cheapby • R. B. HUNTER, Park Row. . 1, 11 badmen tat. S. X. DEWEY' A . . Erie. Oct.'', ' 21 LADIESand Gentlenicu'• Kid Maven at t 5. R. DFWEY' d Erie, (ht. O. llot Bo 11 I T has been reported that we are out or Sweed‘s Iron, but we venture to say our stock will eoutpare with any other housedu iu town. For prooreall aitd see. • BEEP & BANFOSW. Erie.dreb. it, tea CU'll'ELßY.—'l'he largest assortment of Pocket and Table Cutlery that was ever in tOSVp, eau be found at. - ' 0 el. It. REED & storroari. COAL SCUTTLES; Ca be found et REED & ditFoRDS aIIAWILA Drabs. Thibet..enahmare. and Bilks Mid. Lot; la Shawls dn., a variety orettcap Plaid Ehawls tbr wale nt the Snore. B. JACliztAn4. mum,. ' 3.mt. paid Wm. E. kl'Nalr, Esq., late ' Sheriff, for conveying convict. to t he •_ i A;eniii.atiary 1845. Aug. Session*, - 185 0 '. paid M. W. Canghey do. 1849, 262 25' ,‘• do. for auintnoning Jcirura, 73 001 1 assns ran coueie. 020 23 1 Amt. paidli. S. Drake for new Seals fur Orphans', Court, Register and Re. corder's office and Conn of ,Quarter ' klessiOns, - MERCARTML Ann: paid Isaac Webster, Esq.; Ap . praiser of Mercantile faxes, TaXASUIUtIa. • OIL of commission allowed J. Hughes, Esq. County Treasurer, by the Com-. missiunera, with the approbation of the County Auditors, being 4I per Cent. on $9,269 98, *Mount ufeana ty Warrants redeemed by him and cancelled by the County Auditors, MT& FUNDS. Vhole amount of State tax for 1849, on County Rates and Levies, advanced and paid in full, except State tax on unseated lands not yet collected, I 9,338 26, 'Male amount of Btatn tai on excess of occupations, oflices, , carriages, &e. Total amount of State tax paid, $9,729 39 Total amount of disbursements, in cluding amount of State tax collect ed and paid -over to she Common :wealth, 19,417 12, Amount of Cash in the Treasury, per Auditor's Report. Jan. 1, 1850,1 $28,965 09 1 Add for Warrahib redeemed, issued prior to 18491 1 Ncrrc,—The commissions sad allowances to Collectors on their Duplicates settled d(iring the year, are not embraced in the foregoing statement, in as much as they - were neither received into or, paid out of tho Treasury, but are as follows, to witt l Anti. of lost taxes allowed Collectors 1847, 96 II 44 " 1648, 204 " 1849, 290 83 111 state on personal, 11 00 " fees alloWed Collectors 1849, 101,11 40. 14 111 "elate on personal - 57 " exon l ent t ions allowed SheriliCaughey on fines and fells not collectable, •_ 955 00 111:2 9.0 63 10 13 C:Mtl 40 0 15 79 Of the habitues outsts'othng, January 1, 'lB5O, se per Auditor's Report. Balance outhunding on Unseated Lands fur the year 18-17. county, 73 . " 1848 per Tress; Rep. state & co. 941 051 " 1849 ill ' 1111 787 69 BALANCES DIM rims tour-cc-mug. Asa Pratt, Wattsburgli, 1 1843, co. funds, 17 52 Isaac Miller, Girard, 1847, " 50 0.5 Axial Gates, Wellsburg!), 1848, . 39 51 Levi Covey,"' Union, s. 24 99 S. J. Trask, Waterford tp. " 29 51 B. F. Norris, Green it S. !Jolinsoit," Fairview " 33 45 P. E. Dayton, IV. W. Erie, 1849, 900 39 L. D. fort, Ilarbotereek, " . 36 86 E. 11. Davidson, N. B. 8„. •' . 85 15 James Wilson, Greenfield, la '.I 79 12 IL,llunter, ,Wattsburg, .$ 59 89 J. D. Severance,Union, aa 106 61- Gel. Weston,lL &cud, .# . 140 001 James Moore, Waterford, " 104 071 David Boyd,* " bor. " 64 431 Peter S. Woolley, Green, ".- 127 Gl. David E. Lord, Elkcreek, " _ 286 71 Isaac Webster, Fairview, " 4l 07 .—.--.. , s`Those marked thus* have paid In full since ettlement. fOB 6.1 FIE $487 30 175 30 500 00 DUE FROM INDIVIDUAL% mount due from E. W. M. Blaine, for mer Sheriff, fines and fees, 305 11 l' W. E. hlcNair do • 303 77 .. M. W., Caught% late Sheriff, 1 ' fines & fees in his hands for collection, 555.02. Atnt. due from James M, Sterrett on A. Mincer, oli account, 1, EIM STATEMENT the amount of Duplicates of County, Poor and State Taxes levied-on each of the respective, townships and boroughs in the County of Erie, ' being 34 cents County and Poor, and 30 cents ) State tax on every $lOO "of. the valuation for, the year 1849. Total amount State taxi qf Co'9, Poor on excess, 4. State taxes qf occurai Townships. Colleaors. led on co'y (ions affl ict. ces,car. d . watches. East ward, Erie, W. Won . ° 260 G 14 $192 25 West ward, P. E. Burt , 2113 11 IN 05 Millcreek, John Dunn, 2256 92 -1 75 Harborcreek, L. D. Bort, 1110 9G 180 North East, James Welch, 1388 70 500 N. East' hot. E.H.Davidson, 220 05 1200 Greenfield, Jame, Wilson, 255 30 Venango, D. iv. Titus,- 494 62 Wattsburgh, R. Hunter, 87 78 5 75' Amity, J. A. Hill, 227 95 Wayne, 'H. Brightman, 364'38 50 Concord, James Culver, 324 83 Union J. B. Severance, 339 99 Le Scuff, Geo. Weston, 544 37 100 Waterford, James Moore, 620 69 Waterford bo. David Boyd, 302 01 30 75, Green, P. S. Woolley, 795 16 Mdßean, •0. S. Bayle, 997 14 Washington, E. McLellan, 737 28 • Edinbbro; N. C. Austin, 93 54 181 Franklin, W. Marble, 198 Elkereek, D. E. Lord. - 610 33, Conneaut, James Marcy, 824 40 50 Fairview, Isaac Webster, 1223 '67 2 5111 Girard, Asa Anderson, 1158 02 2 10 1 Girard bor. W. S. Green, 177 35 18 25i Springfield, Perry Devote, 1284 87 13 50, $l4 00 EZE En EEO El 3 1 50 132 49 • 4 $21,308 40 $422 Amount of County tax, which includes fees for oolleution, lost tax and un seated lands, $8,925 18 Amount 01 Poor tax levied by requisi tion of Directors of Poor, 2,001) 00 Amount of State tax levied, 10,805 92 We the undersigned, Auditors of the County , of Erie, duly elected and sworn to audit and set tle the public' accounts of maid county, having met at the office of the County Conunissionerei,, and having carefully examined and compared the , accounts and vouchers of the CoMmissioners and' Treainter of the county aforesaid for the year A. D. 1849, do report that we find them correct, and thatNve find a balance of Cash in the Treasury of the County Funds of nine thousand five hundred!, and forty-seven dollars and ninety-seven cents.' and of Road Funds of thirty dollars and Eve cents,l and of School Funds of thirty-two dollars do isixtyl six cents, and a balance outstanding of five thous and three hundred and forty-six dollars and forty' cents, (which amount includes the balance un- 1 collected of. State taxes.) Given under our hands and -mils this 16th day of January, A. 1)..1850. Joers Worm, ) "9 EI Jona Earit.ht„‘• 4 ' • J. L. War, ).Auditors.. We the undersigned, Commissioners of Erie County. do certify thht the foregoing statement; to •a full exhibit of the Receipts and Expenditures' nisaid County for the year A. D. 1849. IL A. HILLS, G. W. BRECHT, SIMEON' STEW A RT, Attest, County Commissioner,. D. WALLASTER, Clerk. Commissioner's Office, ) • Erie, Feb L 1850. EMI 2,000 OD 1782 16 495 30 299 44 ILK PLUM 'fiUNGARIAN CAPS, a kcauollll article. for sale cheap by R. R. HUNT/'.R; Park Row. LA DI 80.18.. in-great variety. just TeCeiVed and for rate at the Hat and Cap store of R. S. MISTER. Park Row. ICTORINESiof various 'lles. colors. and qualities. Just opening and for sale R. HuNTRR. Park Row. UYB' FANCY LlAtitJust received and for sale cheap for Carhbr R. S. HUNTER, Park Row. (111OPPINO. Brood and Ham! Arm alto Shingle and I tithing [intcheta and Adzet s . wairated and for pale Orap rattle [lard• mare Store. REED de SANFORD. AMTS.—New style Solar and other kinds of Lamps, and any quantity of Wicking. Cbitunks and Globes, at. Erie Nov. 43.1919. G.1.001111E1 & Co's. _ WO and half tons of White Lead, dry and In oil,. (inc and a half Tons Ohio Fire Proof Paint. Nine hundred pounds English Venetian Red, ' Si: hundred do. French Ochre, Feven hundred do. Red Lead and Lithrage, Twoltundred do. French and chrome Green, One'hundred do. ChlneeseandAtnerL:an Vermillion. Eight hundred do.. luttnpblaek, Five hundred do. Asphaltum, -- Ont. hundred do. Chrome Yellow. • One bunpred . do. Turkeylimber. One thousand do. Spanish Whiting. November 91, Ng. , CARTER & BROTHER II 2400 440 32 391 13 9,547 97 EEI 423,987 66 Statement 186 68 The great 7/Ledlcdni of Ifstniel All/nORZCAIIif OIL! • • MIRE wonderful Remedy:of Nature.] American 011. 1, procured from a welt is Durkseille, We Keutuelty. made by the Master Wild Of Deity, in Nature's La b oratory , Jut Wow Me mopes glr Its Karla. Its amazing power sti'curative is truly wonderful. It has effeetuall cured a great number 'of persona of the following complaints: IndT33atpry Rheumatism. Consumption. brume. pAie. Befo6' P 4 SII4' lEats4 g.7 2 P1 1°42 1 34m-- 01 maale rVe 4 4 iFtlgim VTifikN 1 1 ;:rg s t ez F g!.'„k P 1 45 . 1 . 1/ E15"1 tra n d .14fg.a. Is, or King' Evil; Intlantitioa of thOKtilneys, adorned or Sure Ei s e*. Eminence, Deep Seated Coned,. Uherated Sore Throat. Whooping Cough, Fever Sores and - Fresh Wounds, Horns and Scalds, Soraina and Strains, Parflized Liras, Asthma or Phalle- IC; Piles, external and internal; Diseased Spine, Deafness, Die. eased Hip Joint, Infiatnation of Dowels, Croup, Dropsy, Scald, Head. 81. c. - PRICE 50 CENTS PER BOTTLE. - Sold Wholesale and Retail by Wililtun J..eltson. the Proprie tor's solo and ally Agent for Western Pennsylvania, Northern Ohio, and Western Virginia, 09 Librny street, and by subagents appointed by him in every county In , 7 above districts. sa Oaava,--Every Agent le supplied ith Parnphleis containing reliable cerrltleauesy remarkable cur , Call and get one, . BEWARE OF iI'UdIEROUS COUNTERFEITS. The American Oil, having performed by ini use so many re markable cures, and being a powerful Remedial Aviator various diseases, has induced some persons tq counterfeit this valuable medicine. The original and genuine' Vlikrierican Oil h obtained Co.,from a well In Burksville, Kentucky, fromille sole and only pro. prletors, 1). Hall, & who a pot)/ flied ddr. Wm. Jackson, eo Lib erty street, Pittsburgh, t heir acme and ONLY Agent for supplying Sul , -Agents in Western Prtinsylvanla,Western Virginia and part of Ohio. ,T.he true and genuine Amer! a n Oil is of a dark green color. There are various tounterfelts broad—s ime Seneca Oil, 'mitten 'Mature closely resembling the g amine purporting to come e Dom the Pittsburgh and Allegheny Dia [nary Company; some black ,and of various other colors; sum white, said to be made from the,Original Americas Oil. D.I all & Co. ' the ONLY and ro sore proprietors of-the true and Original American Oil, DO NOT nor NEVER DID supply any persons wl 0 make the article called Ex micro( American Oil, said to be / at fined, clari fi ed and con centred. BEWARE of the worthies. COltilletkill.. and OD. and IIF4IXE-Itiat Win. Jackson. II Liberty street. Pittsburgh, head of Wood street. is the ottlar and rota genera 'Agent for th e above men tioned district, and that Ko. a is aesutnk lot what has his name nr.d ;Wier , s printed in the pamphlet in t hick each bottle is en. veioped, and likewise the proprietors' address is printed M each pamphlet thus: "D. Ilall & Co. Kentncky." Another way of detecting the counterfeits le the different* In the price. The grit nine is sold invariably at 50 cents per bottle and no less, while some of the counterfeits are sold at various prices wider. The pure and only genuine American iris sold wholesale and retail by Win. Jackson at the only ascii yin Pittsburgh, No e 9 Liberty street, head of Wood street. - Sold by the following Agents. ' 0. 1). en:llford. Erie; Thos. Willis, 'lit - Girard; W. 11. Townsend,' Springfield; Conneaut; Fenton dr. Bro.,Conneatit. ' Me PI m 3 S M t- , b Er. aPOI ZE § • ff o OT on Mn g atlit • rci yr• a co pp t; Lt. 0; 'el * deir r Tr. - - - EXCILINGSI 0 • 11. WiLtisnsolealerin Foreign and DO' Certificates of ileposite, Cold and SING current and uncurrent money, negotia tuakeyllectionson all the eastern chili ecs at he lowest Drinking rates. !hone received on Deposite and Easte hand at the lowest rates of premium." Ithliana, Kentucky, Virginia, au notes, and th - r•e of 11100. other States, most reasonable forum 3 !;‘P,7?- ..g..3 3 ;it: IT! Office, four doors Mow Brown's Hotel, Fi Erie, July I, 1P.49. x2e: 6g4ia z I 1' , ›..ln=sgo P =i2P - : A4 e g 0 w, ?. ..744 4gai" PV0471 Pl;gg.4 P1684 7 1:"'2 o vm...=2 . 4! P2gqeq RFB 3 P %4'40 e,i^ Dr. L. arta 1:7,W YSIGIA rid r VING locared.thennielvee in the D. It tend to all crib. an their prole:Alton. lake and residence on the south Weot in t , e building forliterly occupied by De. N. P Calls front the country attended Erie. 1t449. Wines at qn A CHOICE tot of Wine!. and I.iquoFb.o , r 3. Pale Brandy. St. Croix Rom, (hard do N. E. do Cogniac do lkhideira Wine. Port Wine. Malaga do do •rh)ji Also, a large nsortineot of Fresh Grog VOW People's Row. by Eric. Nov., 17. 1810. v%7 11.1.113, WHITE'S Store of A R ROW ROOT; Sago, Pearl Bart ey. o ialicilln, by 'CAR Dr. P. liall's colebratod Co HE attention, of the public Is again cal ed to the notice of this T Invaluable medicine, which remains inegualled as a speedy cure for diseases of the throat and lungs. I Fite great importance of curing Pulmonary diseases in their ea ly stages is generally admitted, but too often neglected in practice, and hence the rea son it hy so many untimely deaths occur t om consumption and other pulmonary affections. Hall's COLN s. recom mended as a 'safe. speedy mid etTectual medicine k r curing Coughs. Coldi„ hoarseness, Croup or Rani s, AS01111:1 or IthtliiMe. Bronchitis, Bleeding In the Longs, Weakness of Voice, Whoop ing Cough, as r ell as many unpleasant symptoms derfFniling upon irritation in thethroat and lungs. Read the following de cisive teAimony from abost of true witnesses who have been ettred,by using this medieine,and Well advising the sick to follow their example— This is to certify that we, the enders have used Dr. P. Hall's Cough Remedy for ry diseases. and in et ery instance hate bet ally cured by its use. IVe regard it as a t thorough medicine, and recommend it worthy of general confidence John Galbraith, C It Wright, Wilson King, Udhirk, ' John fluteteg, L A Itull, Thos McKee, it S McCreary, John W hays, I) P.Etisigne. Foster Bell, John Puffer. A Sherwood, E A Bennett, J Salsbury, R Baths in, W F Rittrierneehti 3 M Warren, I. Warren. Thou Hughes. F Tracy, T Moorhead, J.D Dunlap, J R Cochran. M Goodwin, , Charles Cole, W Kelso, M Mayer. The following certificate is from a celebi dolphin— Dr. P. Hall—Dear Sir: It is with greai you that your Cough Remedy has proved presented—not only a very .eflicacious'it Cidds, Coughs, ate. I have recominended ti who have used it, and founddminediate ref case has it failed to effect a cure. The ell: and I would recommend all persons suffer' or any disease of the throat ot*Constimpthli Yours, very respectfully, A' 01 • Pl• fv I Dtt a. DI 7- " irc . ?. cA. 1 o ^ • P :d re ;D . 0 cr. 8 fr ,11 al Dr 1 ...... 74. ici, ..0 p; 0 g 02 4 ' M r .252.41- 1 -1 1 . 42g.P7 qfrlE 1 3- Elf4 -.l=-=gr tagat ta..7-0t ..87.41241 SgD.35R' d . 12:248 xs . ze, -3 F. 414 &Tr 1• To prevent counterfeits the followin , words are blown upon each large bottle—" Dr. P. Hall's Cough ROnedy, Erig, Pa " The small bottles are marked in the same nitur r ier. except the iart tao words. None are genuine without the above and the inventor's name—Peter Nall—written upon the wrapper and directions. For sale, wholesale and retail, in Erie only by I'. Hall, No.l, Malls' Stock, Etnte St. AGENTS.-13 C Town & Co. North Eat and Waltsburg; Thos Vincent and Smith & Ilendryx. Waterford; Jos .Gen Fair view; J. 11. Campbell, Edeuboro; 1.. S. 'rules and Asa &hies & Co. Girard; Wm. flu Townsend, Springfield; P. Clark, Albion; N. Callender, Meadville; 111.4 c A. Burro' , Spring Comers; Wm. G. Robinson, Powerstotvn Cutler &Clarksville, and by Agents generally throughout the country. I For farther particulars regarding the p perior efficacy of this medicine, call on Agent for pamphlet frt.' of charge. 6m2.3 PTO VA,Pligillt II Pairbanicte uttnume megie ; The subscribers having purchased rail inc scale patents, and employed a workma had a long esperienciesin their maw! (he) the public that they are now prepared to rti superior to anything of the kind ever of q2 op .._,a : lila 0 te Es - Pari ^ agti _ - c ttt az> , Fie; - -0 - • . ••-i,e. plo 27. a *-&Pi g l° 0g 41.84 - 0.. t 4 e '4' ig Ul4ll .7,tri:qs4 Ps §tilqx .4 = tn.... Eik&O Stiag . cr• " fling s . - ai 21;1, The subserthers would also caution lb chasing n ortliless artrleles purporting to irresponsible itinerant yatikee pedlers—we ins article. The following are our pilaw flay Scales, of 4 Tons draft, Coal Smiles, of 1 ton draft, Platform Scales, 1500 lbs. draft. • Do. do. do. with hoistlogte find set on true , Po. ' do 12.00 lbs.droft 1)o. do. do. on truck,. with Fairbanks' .thnerienn.Senle. MOO Do. do. do. MO lbs. !I Do. do. do. 1300. on trli Flour Packing Eteale..s,lo Übe. Counter Peale.. or. to 200 Me.. platform ? Do or. to 2001 ha. platform & Dale's Counter Seale. braes lever. or. to All the above articles are warranted. T a good and reliable Peale are rcliptested to French-street, nearly opposite the Fanner , Gll Erie. May 26. IRO. ENO NAVIN G ON' Til ' , apse riPer Is prepared to esee tine. Drawing and Engraving 11, llotels.Stores Factories. Machinery. See Cards, Show Are,, &rt., Orders attended to without delay, chug Fredonia. July 27. 1210 ml-21 &eel .. :::-.o_, & e el 5P . • 7 Fr" , tc 31* C. o 4 4 - tr• S Free Exhibition at-Lewis' I would inform toy I friends and public generally' that I have re vetved for fall and win ter trade the largest and het selected stock of 'Watches. and Jewelry ever otfered for sale in Erie. "The liberal pat ronage Iteretofote re ceived, hag induced me to enlarge my stock of goods. I will pledge myself to sell goal goods and at a small advance from my wholesale PH cos. Fourteen years experience in buyine ic selling goods in eastom cities, enables line to say I have wahines for pur chasing watches and jewelery at less price, than any other estab tishment in the city. I am receiving by Express every month, watches old itrcrent escapments„ direct from manufactu rers through the oldest and most extensive Du- ."-- portinghouses in New York. 'Therefore rte m 3 srery is solved, now Lewis sells watches so cheap. I have'n hand a large stock Cold of Go and Silver Watches of the latest pi les and of superior {, quality. and prices which cannot fail to suit purchaters for Cash, I will sell Cold Patent Lever Watches for frigl to 8100, Gold de tached full Jewelled for *lv to 860 Gold hapc j an watches four hole's Jewelled, eighteen carat cares. for $l4 to' VS. Silver Lapene watcher. tar $9 to, 812 , nee quartern wet hes fbr $7. All the above mentioned watches will ha warrantef to keep good !hue for one year. Please call and see for yourself:m - Idoor cast of Brown's Betel, Eric, Pa. . . . Haying net having clo all kinds of Watch Repairing in the beat Wan tools tbr making and repairing oldi kinds of watches. I pledge myself to do as good work arena bedone In the city of New York. Mr. Levittown will givehis SFIIOIe attention to the repairing and cleaning Chtonometer, Dopler 'Lever and eOlOlllOO Watches. Those havinggood watches to Ileteaned will do well to call and heve theta adjusted by a first rat workman. Clocks. Marie Boxes, Acordious, and all kinds of lweiry repaired In a workman-iike manner. MLewis' tknhle Ha I Eric, December 8,1819. ' I .r. g tg . c .z • a r * 4 : g ••• 61" ,f; 3 4;9 Y it .nt-; • v.; —c g ' a y.. gg. o, Czft, H 2‘. AVINS this daY rata a" traa s ta r " stock, debts, hooks Ike. eonneted wit to John Zimmerly, notlee is hereby given immediate settlem old account. is expect , a short time at thestand, on State street closing up the concern. Should any nerd they may soon expect to find their accounts lerting agent. • A; Eric, bet 21. Ic• - Public Caul BEWARE OF COUNT E=23 Fl.,i,tY,. ii rr.. ; ' :I ,6 ": IT_ ' qi . ..i - ' •i r ,t;':, ...tl' al .N ll 'l:'' 1 i ITLJ {1 ihowstrala elf new Somfula, Casten, Agaiga, dna 405. 1 diavrrt vrthe 16o4—and (1 Me VERY SMALL CII:AISTrry .4"Vmh k ,,, e d of a Mafia:4,e to at eitral of tea Aiwa. ex* proof of inSafaikat rawer fa Math as maodtual and ang t . nd ectect..4lien Uteri it inerstste erldimee Mat— /bet d e ANT ' S INDIAN pu TING ExTRAci tossah a lisdkhse, fa way reowcti and there la abundant oe ft ch effected, that ONE nOTTLI. - of it contains 111BOr ritn, P. 14 virtue, and aced: of power, than there is contained in YOU / Bon of any Sayrparalgt. or any other medicine that baa ever teen e rr eee r.- 3 We.. There to undoubted proof in onr_pamphleta, that by the sae rreat Imam Purifier, they that wars DYING yet Ll% by t ur.tlet LAME and URI rrLED can now W,ALlC—they that were St ClLtica l tn.ollB and otherwise diseased, base been lICALED and ITRED7 EttindredS - •••ThOlnandS7-. wleaareesed BRAN T'S pirRIFIER, alter haring thee end tethg the sa...familta. and oder medicines recommended to cure pion y eases, hare decided that— Brant's is the Cheapest , heennse one &tan of it brut wont medical, curative matter le it% einwequence, cures wore diteaw, to much law tine, than one boas 414 other tiled Mine, lf, then, oat bottle of BRANT'S PURIFIER. will wire Flifit ?Lyn more disenve than one bottle of Sartiopernia—" BRANT'S pugai tt , would he u cheap at four dollars • baffle, an *" .1 .P 4 ' .21 . 'l' a„ kV I But lisanc's PURL Vika is acid for only ONE DOLLAR j bra ; as a bottle of it has cun4l, and is eagmbls ofleering, Fr/ L'A. much disease aeons bottle of Sarsaparilla, therefore, Sarsaparilla, in sequence of its few power and In. medical efficacy, should be sold e more than twentrfirepcnt• per bottle, to be OA eta* aa tbe r cunt & at one dollar. One Dollar's Worth! 1 Row mucb CANCER-4'ow much SYPHILIS—bow mach MOM LA—will one dollar's worth of BRANT'S/WHIRLER carol /eel fullowhig statement, which is a spechnen of power . . I CANCEROUS SC OFULA! This is the mar of a dying man who yet firer. Re was es4ef ora l ". ease of SCROFULA, by only girder bottler of Beam's punte r then e ,,,, n was cured by the use of tavire GALLONS of the best Semarag.. thwar t , ever made. Sarsaparilla hoe not sultana seediattyeaser to egret therm . of such a rerottenoty ?winters case. i Mr. J. li. lIASIi IN, of Rome ; Oneida Ca.,N. Y., bad Serkfids.fne =wan confined to his bed the last year—oe was so much aueaaedard debilitated a. to be linable to raise his !Land to his heed. He had the lea eudind adrier- - bad used *Lt. Of the best Sarsayesmilas to no goad erect got terse aid worse, and was considered to be Ina dying state, and eola not lice twenty-four hours longer, when.be commenced tun BRANT! PURIFIER. HD net* was eaten nearlit rir. from cur toner; a hee d a .,, sates through kis teal pipe, under his chin, so that be breathed throarh the hole; his ear w 60 eaten around that it could be fitted op oat of ra place, it only bold gby a mall piece; the use of sae are wee destroyed liy two ulcers; an leer orates . the arm, as large as a suttee hatid, had nest. ro ly eaten through hi ride into his body. Thus warafilictsd with beam Il e grt e lairrli t n " tfiT rtYrcnirs.th'seeniectnirT.'AZlFlAT of ' 4l re"' rw Dr. TIIONIA. VILLIA3L3, one of the moat skilfut physiciane' r of Row, was called to a e Harkin the day before be commenced mint Braars fa rifler_ . Dr. IV. -awaited him, and then told him that all the eanttenter is the world coal nor cure his--that his case was Worse than El- opeless! I wow hes Mr. RASKIN'S statement ',ream! He said: " Iv wirer,. cured one i tie of BRANT'S PURIF YING EXTRACT, Of Rawl b Leonard, dmi.. sts of Rome. I commenced using that. and pees to pa better, That bottle enabled me to get of my bed, where I bad been con fined one year; the second bottle enabled me to pet auto/ thihertese; the dud bottle enahled me to walk two Wiles, to Rome Centre, where j priauredeo bottles more; and when I had finished using them, restates out of treaty ulcers hod heeded up—and three bottle. more effected a PERFECT CTRL of all the ulcers, and restored me to goad AMfth." I ' I FOURTEEN WITNESSES: Mr. RASKIN halt sworn to the above fee% end the facts are witneme and cen hied ta4y,,Dr. T. WILLIAMS—Mr. O. S . BROWN, prep:tent of theWest-Ito gofd—lSlossro. BISSELL la LEONARD. wholesale sal retail drueciats—and ELF.VEN other reepwfable withiewea , 'llcreck; John McClure. IC. & J. B. Cleveland. 429 Ileltic Billiorexchnnge, coin, will buy andsell le time sndsight drafts, ,and mere remitusn- dr;:le constantly on Pennsylvania Bank bought and sold on the AI dmin.+ SURGEONS. ;rough of Erie. will at- 'coiner of the Dhuond. atilkner. o proloptly. • .rs; - - - :01iBbitir•gror liotiand cin. I rich Whavkey. Seoteh do Common do lice) Medoe do. les, for sale at No. 7, - T. w. mocnt.r.. F.S. at the hardware EF.D & HANFORD. Mr. 0. D. KINNEY, merchant, Clinton, Oneida County, X I, inform,' um that a cancer.doctor in said county was,'efrecting nonderfoi eiire• CANLERs th ruinth the efficacy of BRANT'S PURIFYINti RAI" A cancer-dart., in Granite county, N.Y., fa also using said Punnet. 'b. A. B. St TELE, drugglst, at Canajobane, Montgomery comity, N. Y. Informed us of no =portant rare of a CANCER of lons Wandler, &re% waft etlijc:ed no an avt•l lady of that place. If, therefore, thin Ram,. cn no y r , by its punt's-lug. healing power, what impure dkente bite Idoud can it nut carol tteren years' experience and triumpt says Ei.ni are Goan but 'chant cc/Ileum. • ifriß-SORE =MD. t Meta, TafloeaVer- ER & BROTHER h Remedy. Rev. RICHARD TATNNINCI, PILMOT of the Presbvteriin Aunt, Adorns Bina% Monroe vanity, New York. wrote tons 4 11:mat oelved letter from Mr. CUANNEY DUNNING. relative to the cure of LA lever-core. You may depend on what it aura, for be la t i man and an elder in the church. Some years since he had io hire ma of Ins leg, cut o ff , to rave his life, in consequence of a SEveraora: Tio other leg being now infLeted. and about to be amputated, 1 recommended Stuart's Bead the remit. He soya: flow toed trid, thy, eoprLks of BRANT'S MEDICINE.. I placed ALL non. five patron Cation, to that .31cdurro. and I can cow say tlu t with the Menctic of Lod, it has glided a arre of ay kg."' See Pamphlet, fee fun parte. Ward., • LIVER-COMPLAINT; I.nerf eitiens of Erie. dhe cure 'col puhnuna• ii,speedily ellec Fry safe, pleasant and to the public as fully Dr. NATHAN HUBBARD, of Stamford, c0,,.,x one of th oldest syl mo.t respectable physician., was afflicted rith Lirer-Complaut yea,. and IA as rerfertly carrel by rung BRANTS PURIFYING L TRACT. We could name hundreds of other case*, also cur . . FEMALE. WEAKNESSES AND COMMA NTS. No remedy offered to the public Lan ever been hay' en ortaitt made „initial is restoriaL. ALL the inodeutal ?MARCIAr+ and. sresjearit a s of ea sea, as BRANT'S / . I.I.3IONARY BALSAM. It make. no &weevers wbet!xr A M Tarher, Joint 8 Brown, II G Landon, T.l Tuft. ' J lichey, Jr otteri v rochratt, P E Burton, Beni Grant, W M Gallaglrr, 11 Melmtlby, 8 P Neko.n, 3 Deemer, Jr 11 0 Hoot: .1 R Dutnars, atedfcrfumcrittPbila- .. . „ . .. . .. .. . . the derangement be nrpprtsrion, ezrew,or other areaktoess—learattero ALL, by streligtheilin9 the sysTE3d, nirtozlisino the CIRCVLATIOir , amt .:44 thy and allaying SEAVOL:4 lIIIUTABILITT. See patnyldeut. • CHANGE OF LIFE, • (rem the girl to the tnammast, and the wagon at saiddle age—the ore ewe a aircrinattd, and the other so gradually supprwsed, as to peel - rot any .f lax fatal dasorses that frequents) , arise in consequence of such change. Dyspepsia—Sour Stomach t .• • "ATTICA, OCTICIFOO CO.. Fawner 1.168 T.WALLA.CE k CO.—Gentleereva: I was, for more a Ter, afflicted with a dine..e of the stomach. I could not eat any f or mu! aubettmee w SOOXIt causing, great pain, sickness, and vorann r. end wu -Continually afflicted with a sour stomach I, as an experirne t tried me bade of BRANT'S MEDICINE, which, to my utter don pousantr• eased and rdiered the cereal pain after eating. I therefore u ri a 'mei bottle, which has completely cured the disease. lam now wall and Tie ty, mad con eat almost adaythiee without being pained. or the St o ugh so cormug near. Yours respectfully, T. S. WILCOX" Mr. Wilcox Is a respectable merchant of Attica NURSING, SORE MOUTH, LUtORIME,I, " B YRON, OLICESLE CO., Y., 0r... VA 1117 4 . Messrs. M. T. 'WALLACE k CO.: Some time :ast winter try gift oeeatne so debilitated (tom the effects of Lareorrheet and Norms ten Mouth, that she could not lift her child or perform any hotorhold lahve Her medical treatment as-as varied according to the advice and reran) , tides of the aneatzunnent physicians, until oar AV was exhausted Inas. teas efforta. She became so veey n skeleton, that at the tune she ren menced taking Brants _Verligne she weighed no more thanrcolork • pounds ,• but by the time she had taken fogr.bottke she became perfects well. 'Tbei cure In so perfect, that she is now enabled to do all necessary nousehold %%tort, and gained thirty pounds of flesh to four weeks. Yours truly, C. B. CALE:iTIIit " 'lie reader will observe that Mr. Orthmereve says .• our 'Kitt!" Es we are Informed by Z. S. Teets, Esq., of the same place, has gudea medicine. - pleasure that I Inform tselr4o he exactly as re nit pleasant remedy for t to many of my Itionilq ieftly its tne, and in no "ens are truly inagital, ng withAflliana. Colds In, to al% e it ottrial. JULES HAVEL. o 31. EFEITS DIERCURIELL DISEASE. 'RANT'S' PtiftIFTING EXTRACT to • perfect and Morava nal. , tar of all the ejects of ItIERCVRY, or any of the rarfow preraranons dlaowato or DI attcvav, from the syyon; and ft restores the E..hed. Ha, and pmts diseased, to their original, NULTHT STA 7. GENERAL DEBILITY OF THE. SYSTEM! LNI II 17 GI anufbctoryl! ) auks celebrated genii ' , Mr. Brooks, wbobas re, Peg leave to Inform nigh to order an article red in this market. it friends rigainfl put Fairbanks' reale iron arankfriefure the gear- Mr. A. TIOLTSTANDER,tnerebaig, OberJim, Lenoir fu, On 0. 1 ,1". •Decender 1% 1813, and after having statedhow like a charm the Fri: ) MONAILY BALSAM it erected the cure of his wife's consumlq.". tough,mald: .1 have pe nallY used BRANT'S PURIFyING EX. TRACT, for general dehili or my system, and 1 bare nlesination sayinhat it is th e best m icine to RESTORE and INTIGORA E THE ITS TEM that! have ever used. everykastaaesorliire NV hare d BILL‘r. MEDICINES, they liare jwcareri their dicaty, and girt% fetes s s llst.u.• Tiosc." . . SALT RHEUM, and sl6 impure. shrank Jimmy(' of Ac BLOOD, are always cued EXTRACT. Wittig lever, • For ante by enrter& Br. J. N. Burton, Erie; J. F. Fost R. J. llopltins, Sonnatield; 11. R. Terry. Edenhoro; A. Union filalls: ill. C. Ton n, North East; Potter & Rea, W field; John B. Robinson, Cranaiville; and %V. & P. Ju Waterford. ka with hoisting tr. er, 31 ;s. e o o p . 10 . ) lbs. draft, 6 lose %visiting to &Min it•e as a •talt at No WI i Hotel. , THIS VAT FARM:MI6! 6000 Acres of Land for Soleil THE Subscriber having purchaied the well known MORA VIAN GRANTS, containing some 0000 acres orland, situ ate in Erie county. Permstivania, now offers the same fer sale, In parcels of varions sizes, and Mt terms to keit, rich or poor. 'Chen! Lands are of a quality inferior to none in this section erector'', and a 'And a rare opportunity to Farmers, with small nexus, of acquiring an excellent Farm, as the prices are low anc the pay ', talents may be extended, if desired, fbr a number of years. About 'O.lOO acres are situate in the northwest comer of the coon ! I,l'. on the Lake shore and Ohio line. in a country unsurpassed for producing Whea t and Fruit. This tract has been divided into hundred acre lota, each of which has tram 40 to 70 Retch cleared nail under cultivation together with a House and Barn, and in molt eases an Orchard of fruit. The town ef Conneaut anddlarhor. with a thriving lab-trade , Is locatvd 11l o nuirs west oft ' Grant, furnishing a ready market formats and other country ' , Lance.— Springfield in fi., r mite-. and the flourishing borough of GRard, on the Pittslitirint and Erie Canal, is tcu mil's east of th lands /iirtrketille, and espee iallygm la, at these places, is also' demand I at fair prices. The Aida, Road, runnlng= along the I ke'from Ilinfillo 1 . 0 Cleveland. [nieces through the middle of the lint. and the Rail t, ad connecting New York city with the great west, is now bei ig located across the came. Conneaut creek, with an abundance of water the year round, h sudicient fall on the land for a muniber.of 'dill seats. The other 4000 nitres are regaled on 'French creek. seventeee 'miles sal of Om Lake and e ity of Erie, three miles southesoderti from the b rough cf Waterford, and three miles west of, Enid" Mills; all which platecatford a good. market for the produce of the country. WO acres are clear and under cultivation," with a number of arge double Barns and dwelling llouses. On this tract _are a nun) ,er of the best grazing thrnis In Erie county, IA large portion or he land Is covered with timber, sufficiently trainable to Induce pit mto purchase for that alone. A brisk trade has tees kept upr in his region, for tome year, , by means of water Cone!) , auees, wit I:Meadville, Pittsburgh, tha cities on the Ohio river, and even New Orleans. The road from WaterfOrd to Jaw citawa in New York, and Warren, in Pennsylvania, passes throrgli the tract. and near the road are several .Quarries of Stone, smug of which have been extensively Worked. French creek will 'alto furnish a number of Mill seats on the land, with an unfailing sup ply of water. . It is tbeetpinion ofpersoni capable OfjUdging, that boil% these Grants wil in a few years te %smith from PO to eo per eent more than the pr cat at which they are now held. The title Is Imes eeptionabl Persons lit distance will meet with prompt attention, by ad dressing the subscriber, post paid al Erie. Pa. ‘. N. BLICKENSDER ER. Erie, Deernber IS, 1049. 91 I= WOOD. ute nil orders in his aindsespes, views of elks' Bcais, tusitscss modernte. I I M. S. PETTIT.' Gothic flail. „ •.:i. ' l.' C ..4 f17, / .4 W q : i o i 4 111Q4ljr.i .• Brasil Clq.kr. OF a superior kind recant to union. durability. Patent,Lever and Cntliie Clocks, °dice and Marine time pieces at I Erie, LEWIS' Gothic Hall. alvanic, Minding and !Riveting. I mlTOSlllaving watehea, that to want made to appear like .1. solid Old, can have it don e to their satisfaction by calling at Erie. Gee. 8, WO. LEWIS' Gothic Hall. , - - wduazi AND CIUTIAIRY. REED! ANFORD. haring by recent purebases, inade sub additio ial supplies as the market demands. now offer for salt n general and well selected stock of ileasy and shelf Hardison:. Among theD stock, are nil binds ot / u RON. STEEL, NAILS AND SPIKES, liorreSh s. Anvils. Bellows, Vices, Mill, Mutiny, and Cross cil! SAW,. Sheet Bar Lead and Pipe, Shovels, Grain Scoops , rues Icon Oars, 0. rap Hinges, tiny Knives. dateable Castings, a god as sonment or Illotheuste• Toole, Brag. Strocr, Loris. Latehog, bo is, Hammers, llotebets, Pills, Plains and Plane,lrons , Chiliads. Au rs Bins, Hand, Pannels, Compass. Edioe. 7 on"' Rib Inirerp Doves, :Try. Squares, ett. etc I . Oct. 14: : REED & EIANFOD. W. N. LEWIS my interest in the he Grocery business . Xr ' l l i c l e r r el e il 41 1 ,1 , for the purpose of 't this friendly call, thehnnds of a col• In. HITCHCOCK. gni:wits, .f.',; C*) (.; TObll7o Or the try tigin kind, fur isle by J AeliF b; Dna', r.2rd 'ou l rpte. t on & I)T2
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