Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1830-1853, November 06, 1847, Image 3

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    Later from Mexico.
The Southern Mail has arrived, bringing
New Orleans papers to the 24th alt. The
Steamer James L. Dap arrived at 'New Or
,leans on the 2.3 d, with dates from Vera Cruz
to the 19th ultimo.; There had been no later
direct, front the capital. Santa Anna
• was at Puebla, oir'the 25th of September.—
Ne addressed a note to Col. Childs, stating
that ho had taking possession; of the city, with
8,000 men, and requested his immediate eve
caution of that post, threatening, if he refused,
to storm the citadel, as usual. Col. Childs
replied that lie was satisfied he should be able
to defend himself; having been honored with
the duty of guarding the position, he would
defend it till the ladt. The arm Iris eSf the
13thiult. furnishes further important News.
The, enemy at Puebla on the 27th pf Septem
ber, commenced a heavy cannonade on the
American works. The latter threw cannon
shots, bombs and grenades into the centre of
the city, which suffered considerebly. The
cannonade commenced again on the following
day. By order of Santa Anna, breast work of
cotten bales were erected for the defence of the
city. To prevent' the completion of the
works, the Americans from the fivit battery of
San lose, commenced a continual fire upon,
the workman, which was stoutly returned by
the Mexicans. , The discharge of bombs and
grenades froth' the American lines greatly
mcreased. On the 30th, partial tranquili
ty reigned in the city. Gee. Rea construct
ed* battery to open upon San Jose. October
Ist, Santa Anna at the head of :3,000 cavaliy
and infantv, and three pieces of artillery, sal
lied eat of Puebla, intending to attack the
Ameticin train which left Jalapa on the Ist
and reached Perot° on the 4th of September,
but before arriving at Telyahula, his designs
were wholly frustrated. With the exceptions
oT 130 hussars, his personal guard, all his
forces had pronounced against him. They
attributed the misfortunes of the war of-his
incapacity. Some loudly decldred him a trai
tor, and unworthy of holding commandrnver
the Mexican army. Santa Anna having ar
rived at Quessa Janahnida with his 130.hus
ears, received an order from the Government
e tqueratent, directing him to proceed at once
to that city with all his troops.. But he did
not find inconvenient to cpmply with the com
mends of his own Government, and therefore
teak up Ids' march for Nutt, there to raise
another army, the troops that might return, to
renew the combat with the enemies of the Re-
All lettoM from the interior coincide
in considering Saute Anpa impotent to effect
anything further. Ile is now making his way
to Guatemala, and purposes leaving Mexico
. forever, and that his march to Oujaca is only
a pretext to secure a quiet accomplishment of
his design. Metter from Puebla, datectOct.
2, states "that since Santa Anna's departure
the cannonade has totally slackened. The
Cotton .storehouse of Velascu took fire and
burned down. The inhabitants were very
much alarmed, believing that the Americans
would leave their intrenchments and storm the
city." The expedition planed by Gen. Pat
terson *vest the Guerrillas, had returned,
afterhoving successfully encoi trend and dis
persed several parties. It was rumored that
Scott had granted a passport to Santa Anna.
'Mexican papers deny that he is endeavor
ing to reach Guatemala, and insists that he
will continue the war without respite. \ c 'The
Genius of Liberty says that Senor Pena)? Pe
na is discharging the duty of President, at
Qtieratero. lie had refused to recognise his
associates, appointed by Santa Anna, and pro
posed that Congress, sho,uld elect. A report
prevailed at Vera Cruz,. on the 18th ult., that
a company of Texas Rangers had been attack
ed by the Guerrillas, LI miles from Vera Cruz,
and all but one of them cut oil. An express
had arrived, stating that one man hod been
killed; and 18 were missing. There had been
some difficulty in the Massachusetts regiment,
and Gen. Cushing had disirmed and detached
60 men from the Regiment. Captain Wells
Amad been,honombly acquitted.
Gen. Lane was at Perote on the 4th, and no
Aloubt reached Puebla in a fah? days otter
.w ttrd 1_
The Acro Iris of the l6th, speaks of exten
sive preparation to cuti the train, consist
ing of more than 4,oo Qmen, all armed and
numbered. The editor of that paper conjec
tures that Gen. Patterson had in contemple
Rion a new expedition,' against some new
state not hitherto invaded by the Americans,
instead of joining Scott. The same paper
speculates of the probable action of the Con
gress at Queretaro. • Other papers state that
the minds of the people of the interior had un
dergone a change since tha,uccupation of the
Capital, and that - they were now dispusei to
peace. r The expeditil against thq Guerril
las, planned by Gen. P tterson had returned,
after successfully encountering and dispersing
several parties.
CALDS AND OVA nn time loran for
when an occident ofthis kind occurs.-
An Immediate application of Merchant's Gargling Oil, or
Vol 1 Family Embrocation will arrest if:progreas and
waren: any soreness or pain in even, those of an exten
sive nature. Therefore keep it on hand. It will alvornre
chilblains, frostbites and c orns. Sea advertisement in this
paper. A pamphlet of description may he had GRATIS of
the agent,
MARRIED.—On the 28th ult., by the Rev.
Rufus Parker, Mr. Robert Custard and Miss
Wealthy A. Burwell, all of North East town
" •
FEMALE BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.
The'anntjal meeting °Otis Society will be held
at the Vestry of the EpiScopal church, on Thurs.
day next. November ll,at 2 o'clock P. M. The
Ladies of Erie generally are particularly invited
to be present, as well as those who are P members
of the society. „..., ..
. .
~
The numerous cases of extreme destitution and
suffering that were relie'ved by this rissociatido
during the last and former winters, should lea ld
oVerYlorly in our town to contribute towards its
continued and increased usefulness. ~,
TOBAOCO, CIGAR S AND SNUFF.
WHOLESALE I ! AND RETAIL.
D. A. CRAIN., wouli respectfully inform the
r
L./citizens of Eric, d vicinity, that he has
;rued a Store for the bole of
—"gO3I4CCQ CIGARS AND SNUFF,
,directly
French Struct.,betwocn Sterrett and Osborn's,
,directly opposite the Reed Honse, where he of
fers for rale a large and superior Stock of the a
- ;hove articles a little cheaper for Cash than ever
,before ciTered in this Market.
For proof call and examine quality and prices.
* Erie Nov 6 , 1917.
Another Arrival of Groceries
At No. 1, Perry Block
W. - MOORE is now receiving his' Fall
e and p Winter 6 tlick of Groceries.which Will
l be sold !a little cheaper for cash than at any oilier
establishment in the cif Among his stoclemay
tiit found:
Imperial, Gunpow er, and Young Ilys . on
Teas; Java, Rio, guira and St. Domin
go Coffees; Loaf, Fdveriscd, Porto Rico,
and N. 0. Sugarsl; Pepper, Spite, Gin
ger, Cinamon,..VutmCgs Mace, Cloves, Rice,
Pearled
_barley, Candies, Pecan, Brazil,
Madeira and Pea nuts; Almonds, Filberts,
etc.; Fruits—Apples; Raisins, English Cur
rants, and Figs; Sperm and Tallow candles;
Summer. and Winter strained Lamp Oil, a
superid;. article, Salad oil,• Fancy Shaving,
Variegated and Bar adap t 'Dairy --salt,
"White Fish, Mackerel,
_Mackinac Trout,
•
Codftrit 'and Ifprrtng G •
Cam and examine oods and prices at No. 1,
Perry Bloek.-
Erie, Nov. 6, Isty . ' . 23
DURAE:iII' ALE o
, No. 1 1 Perry Itl
Atv. 8. 184 t. 9
WINTER 5p6113
at Na 1, Petty
'Erie, Nov. 6, 1817.
— FIISIH ! EJ
IXTHITEFISH,
I V Nos.'l an.
dines, and Haddock.
It No. t, Perry Block
Erie, Nov. 6, 'sly.
ckinac Trout: Irish Her.
2 Mackerel, Codfish, Sar
i ust received and for mile
Iby T, I‘I9OIIE.
24 KITS No. 1 Mackerel, tint up for family
nee, just received and for male at No. 1,
Perry Block. ,
Erie, Nov.B. 1847. 25
BBLS. and half bbls. White Fish and
VI- , Mackinac Trout, this day, received and
far sale at No. 1, Perry Block. b
- T. W. mocini.
sept., 6, VW. -25
For.salo very Cheap.
ONE hundred acres of land with about forty
Ores of improvement, situated in Waterford
townibip. Inquire of BENJAMIN GRANT.
Nov. 6. 25
A DMINISILTATOR'S NOTICE.
LETTER'S of administration de fronts non . have
been granted to the subscriber ou the estate
of Henry Thompaon, late of LelkeufF. township,
deceased. Persons indebted to said estate, or
having claims against the amine, are requested, to
call and present theta properly authenticated for
settlement, and settle their Indebtedness.
/ELIZA THOMPSON, Adex•
Nov. 6. 1817, 605 a
DISSOLUTION OF PARINI' RSHIP.
TUE c•r-partnership heretofore existing be
tween the subscribers, under the name of J.
Zitnmerly tf, Co., is this day dissolved by mutual
consent. All the books, accounts and papers are
in the hands of A. H. Hitchcock, at the old stand
where all those interested arc tequeited to call and
'settle. J. ZI M M ERLY,
Etie, Nov. 2, 1817. A. H. HITCHCOCK.
A H. HITCHCOCK would say to his old
. friends and customers and the pubqe, that
Ito will be happy to wait on them at the old stand,
and sell them Groceries, as rood and cheap as
usual.
IRDWARE.—•A general assortment of
11 Shelf Hardware, together-with a large as
o tment of carpenter and joiner's Toots.
Nov. 6. r GEO. SELDPN 4. SON.
IPON, NAILS,ISTEF.L, &c. —Bussia, Swedes
and American Iron, flat, sipiare and round, O.
S. Nail Rods, round and Rq Ira ro 'lids, Band Iron,
Caat, English, American and Spring Steel. Nails
Vices, fie., &e.
Nov. 6 GEO. SELO' 'EN & SON.
4 LE Chains of different sizes!, suitable for
draught chains or saw mils, apd will be cut °
to any length to suit purchasers.
Nov. 6. GEO. SELDEN & SON.
draught, and Air late at
.by T. W. MOOR E.
• : 2,5
I it, 4 pure Article, for gale
ock by
T. IV' t MCK/RE.
H n FISH !!!
JFFEE, Tee, Sugar, together with a general
assortment of Ciroeerieg, for gale by ,
Nov. 6. " GEO. SELDEN 4- SON.:
DISTRICT SCHOOLS.
THE Districts Schools will commence on the
15111 inst.
3d street—G. J. Ru=sell and Mies E. Magi!.
4th street—John C. Reid. •
7th street—D• J. McCann.
Bth street—Ambrose Dunn.
10th street—D. B. McCre try and Miss VI Bail.
Jerusalem —J. It, Cochran.
The test books to be used the same as hereto
fore, and a regicef will beiltept of the entrance
and regularity of every pupil.
_Nov. G. 1 1 317. 'J. C. REID. Sec.
Erie . Academy., -
CLASSES will be formed in Chemistry and the
Science of Government, at the middle of the
present quarter, On the 18th inst. The class in
Natural Philosophy will, about the same time,
commence the subject of Electricity, which will
be followed by Magnetism and Optics. Illustra
tions will be given of many of the most important
experimen • in Opticy, Galvanism,• E./eels/city,
Megnetism and Chemistry.
The course in Chemistry Is elementary, but
thorough and indispensable to the sitiely or intel
ligent reading of A griculttyral Chemistry. • •
Young's Science of Government is the text
book' adopted by the Academy. it discusses
firstly, thogeneral principb s of government, and
secondly, the leading details of our own constitu
tion and law.
will be impossible for those wishing to study
these branches in the Academy, to commence
them at the beginning for some time, unless at
the abo've date,
Nov'
New Goods and Good News!
FIRST AFFEARANCE.
Nolo ia the Time to Buy Cheap!
T"' subscriber having been but a short time
in business has not before found it conielii
ent to introduce into the papers a general adver
tisement. He has, however k n .' returned from
the eastern cities With a splendid assortment of
Fresh and Cheap Groceries.
In his stock , may be found the choisest Teas yet
offered for sale, from 4 to 9 shillings per pound.
Rio, Java, Cuba, Lagnira and St. Domingo; Cof
fee, cheaper than the cheapest; Havana, Porto
'Rico. Orleans, L-raf Lump, Clarified, Pulverised.
and Maple Sugars; cheaper than ever; Porto Rico
Syrup, Sugarhouse and Orleans Molasses; alspice,
popper, ginger, cinnamon, mace, nutmegs, pearl
barley, citrons, prunes, cocoa mils, almonds, ma
deira, Brazil, and pea nuts; Havana, principe,
Spanish, cinnamon, and conneaut Cigars; eaves-
dish, ladies twist. and german Tobacco- '
olive,
rose, nut, castor, and flair Oil; all of which arc of
the very best quality, and, will be sold cheap,) ut
No. American Bloch, 'Strife
JOIN PEFFEIL
25,
Nov. 6, 18t7,
599 G sm AlL: l ) ; N an S co St a o h t o ie ve W to a a re t. , selling at a
At No- 3 American-Block.
Nov. 6
COFFEE by the Ound or hundred, fur sale a
. Nov. 5. -, No. 3. Am-riean
41 BOXES !•flesh Raisins for sale cheaper than
can be had elsewhere, at.
Noy. 6, No. 3 American Block.
A CAR. D.
MR. 11. WIT LIAIVIS, and Band. would res
peczfully inform the citizens of Erie and
vicinity that their services can at all times be had
snails and Parties, either' private or public.
i l
Mr. W., teacher, of Dancing, would be I appy
to instruct one or moreclasses Ofyoung peo le in
this beautifid accomplishment during the pr sent
Fall anti Winter.
MR. A. WOOD, prfestior of Vocal Music, of
fers his services to Church Choirs or private clos
es. For terms and further information Apply
at the American H o tel.
Erie Oct. 29, 1917.
Fall Fashions for 1847.
subscriber is now prepared tolurnith his
Tfriends and customers with HATS of a su
perior quality; also* general assortment of
CAPS, MUFFS, BUFFALO ROBES, Ike.
which will be sold as cheap as the cheapest. Per
sons wishing to purchase will please call and es
undue quality and prices for themse:vcs.
It. S. HILINTEIt,PIACtiChI Hatter,
Corner of State and Filth meets.
Oct. 29,'1817. ' 24
Wonderful Catastrophy!
EXPLOSION OF , THE NEW STEAM
FOUNDRY AT LOCKPORT.
(Bid no one killed and no one 'uanndal)
WE, the undersigned, for the purpose of letting
people know that somothings can be done
as well as others, have associated in business al
Lockport, Ps, where they are utaaufacturing va-
rious kinds of t , •
. . ,
. .
. . r
. Cooking.4ll l Siov - ei, • '
BOX STOVES PARLOR-ST OVE S,
PLATE STOV4S, COAL STOV
PLOWS, , SLEIGH SH '
Elk;
, WAGON XES, •
1 40
And vari ous kinds of 'giber nastinp • too names.
bus to mention. ' We also - Battey outage* that
by our long espqientee in business we than-be a.
ble to facilitate ant! thatch, curtail the expense rs*
making cumin.. ao as to. 4e enabled to wake as
good an article and mi a little cheaper tbaii tiny
other establishment in ibis region of country; We
would therefore invite our frlegda to gise us weal'
before purchasing elsewhere • t .4. ~
than_
lE3' Wi t Will PaY tl.l Per Pp*, more Sr o OLD
IRONens one else this_ yivi t y.-. 011
, . wi c IEELER, MALTA AKIN.
' October eft, ISM.. . - : . Anal
1 kn PIECES PAC. • 1 1 11 1114 11 40 34 4erini
e/l/Used Window Ps* ethol fops) riP
be rometecee 00 , 4 0 .Rour ee. Et g e baid u r n y ,
Oct. r
Israelites ! Islanaelites, Hebrews and -Egyp
tiant'Sens of Aaron and Daughters of
Mariam, receive instruction and be wise.-
- Hear , and knots that _ . . .
MOSES, 'THE.JEW,'
Has returned from tho EAST, laden with the
choicest mallards of that ancient region, and in
vites your attention to the same at the e.enuine
OLD Jew Store, the ono that has earned the repu
tation of selling goods lower than any other house
in Eiie, and thereby 'established a credit for Jewe
ry that has induced others to enter under the same
name whereby they hope to reap a profit which
justly belongs to him. Now Moses wishes it to be
understood that he is not a Wandering Jew, here
this year and away the4iext—d class that will sell
to one person at cost au to another at double price,
but tha,t he is a regular descendant of Faithttil
Abrahain, and has pitched lids , tent i, Erie with
the intention of remaining in it, and intends to
do business as heretofore in such a manner as to
give entire satisfaction to all reasonable persons
that favor him with their custom, keep all his old
friends and make new ones' of all that once pur
chase goods from him. That the old Jew Store of
Moses Koch does sell more Goods and at lower
+prices than any other store in Erie, iii plain to be
seen by tlie course ofothers, tyke finding their cue
touters dery deserting. theih, resort to misrepre
sentation and abuse °flint JEW STORE, which
they well know has been the cause of their loss of
customers and against which they direct all their
forces, thinking no douht that it this store was
out of the way, they could get what they call the
good old prices,—fifty to one hundred per cent
such as they nsel to get before- this JEW MOSES
came amonost them. Hitee we sec every thing
that can raise a Dray fo rd of Tape and Bobbin
commences blowing hiinsell into notice by letting
oil* a squib at the JEW STORE; but this only
serves to chow that they are in great want °fens -
tomers, and that they know-where they have gone
Now the secret of Goods being sold so much
lower at thirstore than any other is simply this—
Moses goes right to the head of the market, to Che t
Manufacturera ana Importers and buys by the
CASE, BALE or PACKAGE, ' and pays the
CASH down, by which he makes a double saving
and is enabled to sell goods in Erie at what some
others pay for them In the city; and that there
may be no mistake about this matter he invites all
who want any thing In his line, and 'wish to pay
either cash or esiiintry produce, to call and exam
ine his stock and prices, fully ' piatis fi ed that they
will find the OLD JEW SI i ORE the best place
to_ , !et good Goods a the lowest prices, -
Moses begs to bee cooed front giving a list of
the number of Pieces. fCloth and Calico, Muselins
4-c.,"4-c., as the manner of some is—bein g much
M
ore profitably and pleasantly employed in wait
ing on customers, he will leave this mode of puf
fing, to some of the Nag or ()Icier stores who have
smaller stocks and fewer cualcimere. . '
MOSES KOCH, '
Corner of French & Fifth streets.
• near the Farmer's Hotel, Commercial Ex.
0ct.22. 1817. 1 - 23
DOMESTIC.—Just received at the Now Store
a large supply of Red 'Ticking., bleached
and unbleached Shootings and Shirtinge, Cotton
Flannels, Cresh, Huck abuck , Apron check, strip
ed Shirtings, colored Camhries, Jeans, &c. dtc.
Also, just received, brown and bb hod Linen
Table Covers, Tabling.. Dr pkins and
Towels, for sale vety low at
Oct. 23 COIT.
Charity covers a multitude of sins
AND so does Moses Koch at his cheap and
fashionable CLOTHING STORE.
111‘Coats, Overcoats, Pants, Vests, Drawers, shirts
bosoms, collars, and every article in the clothing
line, are to be had 25 or 50 per cent. cheaper at
the OLD JEW STO LE, than at any other estab
lishment in Erie; - and the reason is just this, Mo
ses buys all his Cloths. Cassinaers and Flannels,
by the bale and piece, from the Manufacturers
and Importers and that for cash, and then he em
ploys first rate Tailors and has them made up on
bie own premises and under hill inspection so
that ho is always sum of having a good article at
two profits less than those who purchase Ready
made clothing in Philadelphia and Now York.
Made een,erally of inferior material in a slight un
substantial manner. Now those wishing to pur
chase-any article of wearing apparel can depend
upon obtaining of the best material and work
manship, and altogether cheaper than they can in
any other way or any other place in Erie. Re
member the ()Id JeW Store of MOSES KOCH,
N 0.2 Commercial Exchange, French st.
Oct. 29, 1847. 21
Y. W. WETMORE.,
Kiang-si, Kiang-ning fou, Nang -
chan g -fou, Hau-quang, (:hang-tong, 4-c.
A"provinces and towns in CHINA: The
country where the
. women have broad faces
and short noses, little eyes, little feet, and plump
rosy lips, whose emperor styles himself the broth
er of the sun, and) his country CELESTIAL,:
The laad that gave birth to Confucius, and what
ii ofinore consequetice to us, theland front which
we obtain that delightful beverage, 'called TEA '
c
so highly valued by limerican Ladies of all ranks)
and conditions, and about which there has beeni
so much said and written of late; some persons:
very modestly. claiming to be the only ones that
sell a pure article at honest prices. But we pre
sume very lbw persons-will believe the, ability or
honesty to pro Cure arid sell GOOD TEAS is con
fined exclusively to Ewe houses in New York, and
that all others in tins line,,sell but inferior quali
ties and that too ai exorbitant pi ices—and that
ihese benevolent-persons are content with almost
no profit, but merely to have the satisfaction of
protecting the dear people from being humbugged.
For our part. we link there is soinething more
than meal under El e tub. This display of Pon
elven_ ,g, Si:met/on* nd Olong, fiewqua and Pe•
N
koe, e plus ultra; Silver leaf and Golden choke!!
ti i
with the informatio that it is - put up in 'PHILEE
wrappers, &c. .4-c. eems to us quite unnecessary
among plain hones people. For our part we shall
content ourselves ley simply assuring those that
want TEAS that 'e arc prepared to offer them
an assortment of tit choicest kinds of Black and
Green Teas, at the °Bowing rates:
BLACK. TF.A 3,4 and 55 per lb.
- 'HYSON AT ,5, and cis per lb.
.1 VIPERIAL 7 nd S shillings. • '
These were purcased from men of the highest
standing in the cit y -and may be relied on aii fut . -
ly equal to any fp th e market at similar, ptices.
They will be put up in the good old fashoned
way—good weight, and clean plain paper, with
out any heathen hyinglyphies to gull the unsus
pecting.
SUG A RS, COFFEE,Ste.- 7 -Loaf, Lump, brown
Havana and Worm Itico'Sugars.. Old Java, La.
Molasses,
Rio and Cuba Goffee, Chocolate, COcoa,
blelaases, Spices, and in short we have a very
complete assortment of Family - Groceries, to
which we invite the attention of our friends, at
No. 8, Reed House.
CARTER & BROTHER. -
October 29, WV._ 24
_ _________
DYE WOODS AND DYE - ST.UFFS.—Just
received a warranted article of Madder, Log
Wood, Nic Wood, Camwood, Fustic, Vitriol,
Alum, Indigo and many other kinds of Dyestuffs
which are sold cheaper than at any Drug Store.
- ' WILLIAMS6r. WRIGHT. '
Oet. 29.1317. . 91
PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS.—By the small
or large quantities No 1 extra white lead, red
led, Venitian red, chrome yellow,- lithrag e. oils
and turpentine, and'assorted sized glass, bought
at the lowest prices, and for sale accordingly by
) - WILLIAMS & WRIGHT.
'9l
Attention! Jews and Gentiles,
PEKIN, CANTON,
Oct 29, 1847.
• Dwelling HOuseTor Rent.
HE Franklin Buildin; foot of Braid aLla*;
T
recently fitted up for n Dwelling 'House, is
offered for rent, Any family, gfiintilies,;desir
ing a comfortable and commodious place of 'reel:
tlence r would do well to apply for particulars to -
- MAYER, Agent:
October 28.1847
A lY ASHERY in good runninieefelitioni sit
iiskied in Haiti(Fcroill, township. For par.
tleulats 999949 of
'HURRAY.
Erie, October 30. 1811. •
WWI; 'Dress Goods:
OOREGONCoahmeres;
t k anee,klaid, Satin syi pc. back *ad blue, black
Aiwa, Preash,*otchandAmerican G i oglyt ma i
French, gaglieh in 4. Amer i can. calls% a lags as.
Sanwa' open arid for sale cheap , , „
rfla Oct. ciP.o. fw.LDEN SOS.
" - ~ Ppr. Cystomorg' . - L "' " '''
trI."AE Inc formo that 10 addition . to otirredieili
efoili of IiLOTHS-itod 2VESTIttiS ,, w°
lit be rogoixing fa. Eagrees"chitioiihe Filliiiid
Ver,_ 'ltch giNtaf ip °saline as die demsnd aso
Biltvfliwe it I. cirriretY, hoped thin city wilt:sups
port one, - regait.Meryliant Tiilpr ehlt:,al, pi
-Wried "E by me*sl#44l. - -,- ---_ ' s . - _:: --5-- ;
, , .• • i" ' -: el; a: dr li - , 11 KE G 1
glit if 90 0 , 1 01 i 2 11 .11 7. ' '-• • ' ' ..':. ' . It,lq
FOR. THE CURE OF THE HEPATITES,,
! -.. 0R LIVER COMPLAINT, •
DYSPEPSIA AND .ICK HEADACH.
This remedy having been far several years
employed by the proprietor in his p rac ti ce on s '
v er y large scale in Modonghealia, Preston. Har
rison arid Itundolph countries, Virginia. besides
severabother places, and having b een atten d e d
with thb most happy effect, helms been from time
to thine solicted to adopt such a Source us would
give it a more extensive circulation, with a view
to Imo; the amount of hurnan euderinw Aware
of the f ct that in my useleas nostrums havebeen
palmed, upon the public, he hesitated several
years, until thoroughly &minced thaethe above
medicine, if properly used, would not tail to'ef
feet cures in t' greet many instances, and even to
alleviate those eases which are (lithe incurable:
Symptoms of a Dias-rise - A Lir.r.—Pain in' the
right side, under thirdzs of ti)o ribs, increased on
pressure. Sometimes the pai n is in t h e l eft st
The patent is hardly able to lie on the - lert side.
SoinetiliVs the path is under ;the shoulder
It frequently entende to the lop of t h e i l ioti ld o,
and is sometimes mistaken fo r rlicumatiem
right arm. The stomach' is f•or
!slid' loss of
appetite and sickness—the bowls in general are
costive, sometimes alternating With 14--the head
is troubled with pain, actpattied Imiith a dull,
heavy sensation-in the bee part. There is gen
!entity a considerable loss of memory, aceouipanied
with a painful sensation. of having left tufflone
'something which - ought, to have been done.' A
atight.dry sough is sometimes an attendant. The
patient complains of weariness and detrillity : —
.
He is easllstartled —lds !het are colder lbdriting
—and he complains of a priei sensation of the
skin. His spirits aro low—and although he is
satisfied that exercise would be benefit:LSl to him,
yet Ito eaufsearcely stuninon up tartittide,to try it.
n fact Ito distrnste every remedy. Several et the
above sympto ms attend •the disease;' but cases
have occured 'where few of them existed, yet ex •
amination of the body qfter death , has shown the
liver tO have been extensively deilLwed. l
I
I
CERTIFICATES.
ThiS is to certify, that havin g been associated
with Dr. NPLane.in the prectieel of medicine for
two and a half years, I have had tnany oPportuni•
ties of witnessing the good effect of his Liver
rills; and I bel'evo they have cured and relieved
a much larger proportion of the diseases of the
liver than 1 ha a known cured and relieved ,by
any other VOIRS of treatment. 1 , -'
Dec. 7, 1837. OLIVER MORG AN, M.D.
This is to cer ify, that I have been afflicted fur
for sir years with the Liver caniplaint; and ap
plied to different physieitin, obtaining' temilarerT
relief. On hearing of Dr. AVLiine's - Liver Pills;
1 obtained and used two boxes. I I,ltriw feel almost
restored to health. iThe Liter Pills haw; given
me a most surprising
S. DAVIS, near Pittsburgh.
OBSERVE.—None are genUine without a fee
simile of the 'proprietor's sigUattrie. Prepared
fur the Proprietor by
JONATHAN, RiDID Is Co.
Wholesale and Duw.ists No. GO Wood
St.,
N.B.—ln order l , that there may be 'na mistake,
be "particular and' ask for Dr. l sl' Lane's Liver
Pills
r r i SURPRWING CURE.
• LOWLLt. , T 'tabu!! eft.lLldio, !dumb O. :En
Messrs Kidd St. . —l.lnbo!it*ed.l send
testimonial concerning Dn. C. APLANE'S
WORM SPECIFIC. About seven years since I
web called upon to visit u young women uham
twenty-seyen years of age. , I found her laboring
under strong symptoms of Prolapses Uteri. She
informed me that she was miwell fur something
like eight years, and that she hattheen tre-ced by
several - of the neighboring Physicians, who failed
to effect a cure—and in fact had spent all she hnd
—and was still in no better condition then when
she commenced taking their meilichies, and Was
compelled to work witat,cie, was able for her
board. The Physicians to whom site had applid,
had uniformly treated her as in case of Prolapsus
Uteri, and other complaints peculiar to females:
For six or eight..weeks !treated her case as one;
of the. above in,:utiimed, without any beneficial
effect. She was taken with vomi ing blood, and
from some other ;symptoms tlAty extsted at the
time, I was forced to the conclu ion that she wai
troubled with tcersit, and told her what I thought
about it, and prollosed that she had better take
some %Vora M.:Endue; but/he was highlypaended
et the idea of Ilvr. being troubled in that way.—
Sl o e sa id it was all tierieoily nonsensical that the
other physicians never hinted it to her—and
she therefore thought it useless. I fpnaly pre-
Oiled on her to take some of NPLANE'S AMER:
ICAN WORM SPECIFIC, one hot& of ichidi
-elm wad to take at two doses, and the result was
rho passed Oros hundred and ninety-seven nine•
iv of which were in one knot or ball, and required
the assistance of a neighbor woitic,:nohat was in
to take them from her. I saw her, and she then
told eat the worms were all large. I then propos
ed to give some more of the same medicine, and
the same prescription as before, which was 'done
th e res u lt was, she passed foot hundred and
fifteen worms, that she counted, besides a number
that were nor counted.
After she passed the worms her ordinary health
retnrncd—and since ihat she got married, and
raised a small family, and will continues to have'
her health. Yours, c.
101.1 N BUTLER, M. D.
,The incredulous can see Doctor Butler's letter,
in reference to this wonderful case,by calling any
time nt the Drug Store of J. KIDD & Co. corner of
Wood and Fourth wee's.
This valublo preparation is for'salehy.
J. KIDD & Co
Corner of \Vood and Fourth sts.
I , Z ) .''Be particular to inquire fur "Dr. M'LanO's
lAmerican worm Specific. or Vermilittte.
Accwrs.—carter & Brother, J. kl. Burton Sr.
Co, Erie; J. Marvin, Waterford; John M'Clure,
Girard; John A. Tracy, Fairview; W. H. Town
s' ord, SpringlielA Hall & Vincent, C,ranesville;
',Jackson & 'acaphell, Edenhoro; B. C. Town &
Po. Wattsbur., A. Tourtellutt, Union Mills; J.
H. }Jaynes, North East.
Sold by Drupfists and, Merchants generally,
throughout the United States. of
'4More of the •Ifects."
•
STILL THEY C ME.
17[TE are receiving more Good., which arc a
V- little cheaper than ever, and ave en hand
a complete assortment of plain. plaid, striped and
littered Mohair; Orleans, Cashmere, Merino, De
Lisle and Lyons Cloths of the richer styles.
'ALSO-150 different patterns and
_styles of
Shawk embracing all the new productimm; which
we will sell as cheap as the cheapest, at the cot.
;Jet opposite the Eagle Hotel.
Oct. 23. WILLIAMS & WRIGHT.
110111 LACK LACE DEMI VEIL.— A now. lot of
_LP these very fashionable articles just received
and selling very low at the New Stoie.
Oct. 21, ' • ALLYN & COIT.
D ICH OREGON PLAlDSlsellint for 20, 25
AI, rind 31 1-4 ceate per yard at {he New Store.
Gingham Baling prpportionaity low.
Oct. 23' ALLYN 4- COLT.
ADMINISTRATOR'S t NOTICE.
LErr EttB of administration de beak's non have
been granted to the subscriber on the estate
of Richard - .Skinnor”late of North East township.
deceased. Persons indebted to ; said estate, or
having claims ausiest the same. aro requested to
cell and present them properly authemieated An•
sett:erpent, and settle their indebtedness,
JOH N' P. HALL,
Adm'rs.
Oct.
ELIASA. OWEN,
. 30. 1847. 8t44
New Fail and Winter Goods.
rpHE subscribers are now receiving their stock
of Fall and Winter Goods consisting of
Pay' Goons, H AMMAR%
thuic,naiss, qtocitßits, I
Also a" large abiortment of Paper Banging and
Window Paper.
MI of which were purchased lip New York at
the lowestparket price..; They do not bout of
haoil,the 'lll.ottick of goods Dyer brought to
lidg place, bot,will Say they have as good an Ilse
soit,men and will be sold ea cheap as t h e cheap.
cat, an dinvite thou public 'to call and taaniline
goods and prices. .„ G. SELDEN & SON..
; 12c1., 93. 1647. I •
rIARPETWG.--19 3 R rode. Oarltir, WM-PT)
V stair osrpettng, sepriCes"earyi4 from St 1104
6 toFilie•ut Per tard;, •/I.lB9,'Flotor Oit
clothe, at Ow usual km rates ot
aaosE.3
.- • Kii:i•Ctilr;. l 4E- I .th. - abiefe,`Frena
act. 2?/ 15! : •' ;;
• .
•
Arrival of New Fall and Win , er
" 1 GOODS. j
.
ETAVINrG' devoted six weeks in Boston New
York and Philadelphia;to the seketioWaniL
purchase of their EXTOStinii STOCK, which'
they arepew opening,"beg leave to infarm their\
customers and the country at large, that they are;
now prepared to offer goods of almost every
nomination, at least 25 per cent. cheaper than ev•
er. We find btileveting time to the purchasing
ofgoods, as alseler cash, that it makes a vast, dif•
ference, therefore we can pledge ourselves toed!
as low as any House—(that pays for their goods
this bide of New York or Boston, and for th
+ve assurance we invite those that artbpnrcha -
lowany kind of Dry Goods, Hardware, Grocer
ie;s, to give us an opportuniwy and we will shoir
you as good an assorted, extensive and cheap
stock of goods as can be found in this market.—
For further particulars please call at the Brick
corner, opposite the Eagle Hotel, near iho court
house. Erie.,Sept. 30.1817.
FEW pairs nice Bed Blankets and Lancaa
ter Quilts, for sale low by
Oct, 23 ALLYN 4. COLT.
vATANTED Immediately, at this Moe, 2000
Flt feet of nemlock Fence Boards—also build
ing Lumber of all kinds; fur which the highest
price will be paid.
Erie. Oct. 23. IBM
FOR 'THE ERIE OBSEPVEIt.
MESSRS. EDITO1IS:—Allow the throw ;h the
medium ofy our valuable paper, to inform the
citizens of this city end vicinity,,that I ain recciv
ing a lame and well selected stock of Fall and
Winter Dry Glands, Groceries, Crockery and
Hardware, which I am Yellin!: ut, Great Bargains,
in order to !my iranvortation, the balance will be
applied to clunitublb purposes. For further par
ticulars apply at No. 2 American Block State
Street. • . M. MA YER.
Erie, Oct. IC . 1817 .
FARM FOR SALE.
THE subscriber o ff ers fOr sale the improved
farm on which he now resides, about two
miles south of Waterford, on the Turnpike lead
ing from Erie to Pittsburgh, containing 100 acres
of land, 60 under improvement, and the balance
well timbered with white onk,chestnut,&c. For
ty. acres bottom. the balance upland. On the
premises is a ;rood frame dwelling, log barn, a
deed ()Wien! of appleatrid cherry trees:and a nev
er failing spring of Water.; For turther particu
lars enquire of the sUbreriber on the premises, or
of C. C. ion a, Erie.l-
JAMES IIIGGERS.I
Waterford, Oct. 15, 19 m22'
174: 3
POPULAR GOODS
JUST RECEIVED THE MOST EXTEN
SIVE ASSORTMENT-OF
LADIES DRESS GOODS!
EVER offered in this city, comprising, in
part— ' I
15tt pieces Cashmeres and Muslin de Laing, as
sorted colors,
75 do FrenelOcotch and German Ginghams,l
30 do Alpaccis; or every description, •
33 do California PlJids,
40 do Dress silks of the latest and most itn
prcved patterns, I
20 do Swiss add Torleton
20 do Lace and Embroidered Swiss and-Tari
le:ons;
53 do Juconei Cambrics and bed Muslin's,
50 do Silk Fringes, assorted colors,
45 do Wide Gimps and 'Gimp cords,
20 gross Dress Buttons, and Ennis and tus+elld,
200 pieces Silk Mull & French Imperial edgings,
150 shawls, or all styles, varying in price from
3s to 815,
200 pair ladies and gentlenuM's French Kid
Slave,, assorted colon,
200 do Ladies', gentlemen'S and children's
Cashm4d, WorsiLd Lisle thread
Gloves,
100 do black and u hite silkmitts.
FOR GENTLEMEN.
Cloths of every shade and qt,alty,
Ca. , imeres, do do
Ves'ings or all kinds, comprising Silk, Satin,
Butt Cashmere, Marseilles, etc. etc.
STAPLE GO:MM.—A large siock of every de
scription. In short, our stock for richness,
'-cheapness and durability has neverbeen equal
ed in this market.
CAPS.—zOO Me» an I Boy's caps oral; kinds.
SHOES.-500 pairs ladies and AiWrens' Gaiters
Slik and walking Shoes. 200 pairs gentle
men's, ladies and Misses' Rubber overshoes.
UNIBEIT A LLAS.—Six dozen Umbrellas for wet
weather.
GROCERIES.—A general varliety of every (le
st:l.4Am.
SHELF HARD VA; E.'- -
Ten thintt.and dollars' stock, comprising every
thing in the line—Joiners, /ionse and Ship Car
penters, Coopers, •Slioemaker S , Cabinetmakers,
Saddlers and Smiths" Tools, °revery description.
Saddlery Hardware, a large a.soriment of all
kinds. Carriage trimmings otiall kind&
Axle Aruis, springs, anvils, vices smiths' bel
lows, brass and proeclain kettls, shovels. spades,
crowbars, _rd boxes, mill cut, circular and pit
,sans, and chain of all sizes.
GLASS WA It E.— A complete' assortment. --
Customers will find our old store steely anchor
ed at the old stand, in goad bdlust, with 100 tons
well assorted IRON, steel and pails—the cheap;
est. in the market.
P. S,—The question is ollevisked why goods
cannot be sold as low as in Butraln. We say they
can. Our stock entire was tanight of importing
houses at the same time and same prices that
some orate largest houses in ponto bought st,
'and we pledge our word that our eoods shall be
sold as low as at Eked° or any plape west of it
,for eas.. 1 -HENRY VADWELL.
Erie, Sept 25, IS-17,
ID
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lIIGII LY IMPORTANT.
Dr. P. ball's Celebrated Cough
Iternedyi
IS a safe, speedy and effectual cure for Coughs,
Colds; Hoarseness, Croup anti Whooping Conk
This medicine has bden used by hundreds of
people with unliiiling success in coring the above
diseases, with all tho4e pkinful 'and annoying pul
monary svniptems prochiced by cold. In Ain't
ma and Bronchila-it hati, proven to be highly use
ful, and its timely use a (certain remedy. In ull
affections of the throat and lungs it iglu invalua
ble medicine. Many cares of obstinate coughs
and holiseness have been perfeczly'cured in 4S
hour's, and in several inStance'S troublesome and
dangerous coughs of from five to ten years Mead
ing have been completely' cured in two weeks.—
In Croup and %%!tioopinglCuligh its use has been
equally successful when usedMiore freely. This
Remedy is a certain preventi e of Consumption
and several others of the most fatal diseases in
northern climates. '
THIS MEDICINE CAN E OBTAINED'
IN ERIE ONLY'hf P. HALL, at his Drug Store,
aa. I, Hughes' Buildings, eorner of State and Ser.
enth Streets, , }and his agents thrlonehout the coun
ty, &stores—A. Reynolds, 165 Main st, Suitt
lo; Boyd; Vincent & CO„ Waterford; John A.
TraCy. td, Fairview; Jas H. Csimpbell. Edinboro.
1 Priga-31/ cents I. Sl' per.flottle. ..
Be WARE OF COUNTERFEITS and RASE
1.1117:9TIO.W. Every bottle has the'words '''Dr.
P. Hall's CoUgh Remedy!' blown upon the Otos,
and his written signature on the wrapper and di
rections.: None other are genuine.
IMPORT.IINT TESTIaIIO.J Y.—This is to
certify that we, the undersig ed, have used . Dr.
P. Halysreough Remedy, and have found It in
'''
every instancelin efficacious tnedicine, and truely
worthy its recommendations.
John Galbraith, J. F. Tracy, I Thomas
John W. Hays, Wilson King; Th. Mo
Jas. D. Dunlap, John Hughes, 1 R. CI
Thomas M'Kee, Otis Lapham , Charles!
Dtvid Baldwin, M. Bald wig,
F. J. Owen, Jqbn M. Warren.
Oct. 9. 1817. I
New Goods at,NO - .7, State
117 E are now opening a great varlet
V V GOODS, suited to the Sewn, e
be sold as cheap as'the cheers/. Ante
are Broad Cloths and Cassimeres'orva
and finalities,. Alpacas, Plaid and Plai
Brillisittea,Merinos ; Binnbasines, Rai
Plaid Batumi., Linens,, {,inn (lamb
kerchiefs frown 1.2 to 70sentst Print
25 cents; Do Lanes froni IS 3-4 cent
Gingh rip in great variety, Thlbet,
Broths ? de Lane; Stradilli anti other f
Shawls, and other Goods inloo great ,
advertise. The curious ere invited I
them end piirehate ifthey ere Satiftile4
.
and, prices.
/ •
• StNports & Ci
Get,lB, 1847. ' _ •
CAPS!.CAPS!!-:-Pur,
Caps, e vo4 aesoriment:,
Oct. 30 1317.,
1 other domestic aniinals, in t 4 ..
.LA ',
full wing diseases:
1 ,
[
Free/ Wounds,: . Filitla; Belfast,
Galls of all kinds, Strains, Lameness, 1
Spr"ins demises, Sand (*rads, •._
i a ,
- • ,
Cr aril u g is,
.
Foundered fret,
Ri gbente. lVindgalfs, Scratches or Grease,
Pot Boil, callus, Mange, .._
,
Sprins, Secretary, liars Distrtnper.
It ir also a i l -Universal Fatuity Embrocation fur
disrases of Human Flesh, such as
Rheumatism, Exitrnat Poisoll4
Bites of Animals, Painful Nervous .gfec•
Feist Biteetc lions . •
Belts, Corns,Whillows, l
Burns and Seatls, Chilblains,
Cramps, Chapped fiends, '
Contracts of Ms.:lino:let, Swellinsir,,younds,
Weakness of the Joints, linked Brads.
Mtericer•sres GARGLING OIL:—It is worthy of
special remark, that besides the rent and extra•
ordinarypowers in the cure of-diseases of the
hcirse in t Lich its virtues firstattracted the awn
i
tqin of th farrier and forme?, and the wonder of
i
the
,publi generally, it pee been sureesithilly - ein•
pnyed in a great variciy of the maladies %rid.
4 li
a 1.
.ict the human race.; and it has proved by the
t onderfu cures it has performed on the lower an
imals, th j t it is endowed with curative properties
of tun in other horse oils, which has establish
dits el• ims to general confidence.
Bewa e of the, counterfeit article, and be Rao
lib nani of the COLE PROPRIETOR , G. W. Ater
t
1 +ant, lockporr, is blown in the bottle.
nrl:itisr.:o:,..2o
:h hot
oattmiee.n testimonials,sce pamphlet synopsis o
whichf d ie u a i r e e u s i , n a p n a d .
Sold by .1. 11. Burton Sr. Co. Erie; ,$. E. Sr. H.
{
~,,,,,e,,. Asiltatitila;' Ohio; and D. ; ;N. 'Webster;
' Cunneatit. Ohio. I y 59
D i
by litlF V YOUlt BLOOD:
GEO. Vg. MERCHANT'S IMPROVED
1 COMPOUND FLUID
EXiTRACT OF SARSAPARI LLA ; .
I r Removing Dised ses of the Blood,
'A risiay Awn an abase ilf Jive- ,t. Tes and jrinli.
Bury; rerer Sores:olmattate ul.l sons
Chronic andeoustitedio. , ol lila ivy all Linda.
,a3OA such at Seal hend.."l.WllTheurn.
i,ti,
Seri:rata or 1i7n9 . 3 &it &ran Map WO ni a d titer bums
riary t_tppheis r renerial, ; es aritt .9 fro an impure
rtetration and • Corrosi ms o :Vote of the ill ; orto.
the , 2Varst. Nose. Cheats 'Habitual Costirea u.lPiles. ;
s t d
Lips. Ewa, and other parts Chrome aLrections .9Wie Lirer,
fut the body. ' I Lungsand Chest. J •
nides or postale.* on these Pai • is the Stomach and sides,
PiSeal9 pitches. and other. tr. Nitta Sweats. &I'. de.
midi Pos.!! the el in. if is liken!rse much reroin men.
likes. Senrrey, and other Seo. ded as a! Ctra,..iaa sr, Joy
*lndic affe,r'ions. Jtedilne, . ad in yearn a de.
Irnde ti.retti vs, Pains in the Si!!!,;
- This rdmerly is prepared trent the choicest se.
lected materials ; the active properties of which are
,ev , racted by an improved i i proCCOR, without heat;
on acenimi of which it is preferred by' Physician
;is being more uaiforrn and active tharf apy °the
now before the' public, ' •
A (till account of the remarkable efficacy of this
remedy, in a variety of cases (Write most aggra
vated nature, may be seen by calling on the pro
pric:or or his agents.'l
As most good medicines are counterfeited, ,be
sun': and call fur "Merchlint's Sar,uparilla," and
ice that the ' se words are blnwn on the Blase, "From
the Laboratory of Geo. W. Merchant * Chemist,
Lockport, N. Y. I ' .
ICS3',Alinest every pedlar in the country is now
putting up and imposing on the,public, an article
they call sarsaparilla. Therefore, movAnE!! ,
Sold by J. U. Burton tki co. Eric; S. S. 4. Ir.
Fassett, Ashtabula,' Ohio; D. N. Webster, Con
neaut, Ohio. I Iysol
DISEASES OP THE URINARY ORGANS
DISEASES of the LTritary Organs cured by
the EXTRACT OF DIX N, USA Uttsl, aild cu
rtEni. such as chronic end acute diseases of the
'Bladitt r, ' ,
Ur.thra,
Prostrat: Gtand, Gleets, hitei,
Kielnel j e, and l Strietnres„
Loins, I I)hth,les, 4+c, ! .
This valuable meklicitic is prepared pill)? by
Geo. W. Merehant; Operative chemist tz.c. Lock
port, N. Y. 1 -
Full and
,ample instructioos, testimonials, Ste.
accompany each bottle.
—Sold by J. H. Burton t Co.. Eri,e• S, S, fr. IL
D. W
Fatsett, Asatabula, Ohio; N. ebato - , Coo
ns (thin. • 1 v5O
.TO RED HEAD§ AND GRAY.
YRIAN HAIR DYL, • warranted article for
coloring the hair ahealthful brown or • -
Meek, it will not weaytiiti soil the linen, or color
the skin ; as Inindre•ls can testify.'
It has also been used soiAtesifully, itt ocdoring
Pins,
Beware of die counterfeit. and be sure you get
the genuine, pre pared onl by Geo. WA. Mt reliant,
clieniist, Lockport, N. Y. :Samples of Hair may
be seen at the storoof the roprietor or his agents.
Price 50cents. •
Sold by J. H. Dorton •. Co, Erie; S. S. & H.
Fassett, alnabula, Oh.; and D._N.'Weblitcr.
Conneaut, Ohio; - lyso
NEW FALL,GOODg.
w." u. rinucku,Rum
A
RE now i eceNing a I. r!le and elegant assort.
A
ment of Fall and Winter Goode, which have
bee selected with great inire. It is their deter
mination to merit therepulation of pr l csenting to
purchasers the richest, ttlit i st desirable style s and
cheapest Good. of one establishment in the dace.
They would respectfUlly invite the public to cull
and examine their stock; among which muy be
found tho most beautiful assortment of Fiend:
and English 1
DRESS GOODS, ever btought, to this mirket;
comprising extra riciollphairfLustres, Oregon
and California Plaids; Silk Plaid 4; Plain' and
Satin shifted Alpacas; ',CashniereS; piste anti
reps. M del Laines; Bombazines; French, En
glish and Scotelt 4.c.,etc, ' Also
most superb lot of I . r
SHAWLS—Proebs, Darnash Silk, ! Emtkroidered
Thibet. Tuition, 'Printed Cashmere, Mohair,
M. do Laines, Woolen; Plaid and an alines(
endless variety or other styles. They will be sold
astonishingly ellitop. ,
CLOAKINGS.—A beautiful lot o i l Gala Plaids,
Thibet Cloths and Alpacas; Als a great varie
ty of Trimmings, comp i iisin. , , Ntarttilla, Cloak
and Dress Fringes, Gimps',l Silk and Mithair
Laces, Ste. Ae. I II -
ALSO -Table and BandiCovers v Fruit Napkins,
White Duinask, Daylies, Drapery Muslins,
Window and Wall Paper- boys tnd mens Cups
and Hate ; Boots, Shoei, '81c!'" Also—a lien
did assortment of
FUEL s—Among 'whic are eye
Mulls, FrehehZo Fur l il ted, Gen
Lustred Real Lynx de.,
from 50 c:e. Snell to e tg.
Oct: 9. 184 7 . I
Hughes,
rhend, jr
.ehron,
Cult,
New Fall and %Vint , .
lAM now receiving, fro i rn i New
variety of rich and desirable
Winter owle t ;Among other de
petting aro I
• treet.
of DRY
Itich will
1 ;et the
lobs hues
C S n i l l
{C I r a u n e ti
is Hann.
front 4 to
upwards;
ashnaere,
ahionable
ariety to
examine
Mt good's
i l,
trigs:mt.
j .‘ • '-2*
Suposior Thibet ulotha, , drab oni
anted Oashnteres, bes:utifttl pt
HO pieces Mick, drab, pl
41paceas, one third eiraper
raerecl.--sonte as low '2 tem
Shawls, a ;;Feat- variety of now
Gingham.,M. 'de Leine, and c
of Dress - Ol:Ids in any trona
per cent:cheaper than ever befo
city.t
, •
All of which m y customers an
respectfully invited to twunine.
M,
October 9,1847.
WANTED:
lExchange (br Goode - 2O ptes ' Domestio
.Flannel; 500 pre. • Woolen S ocks; 100 lbs.
Woolen Yarn. -- W. C.'sl : U. 4'l ki,U . LBERT.
Oct. 9, 1817. '
C
arid Selo
M
SON.
„,..,_
NA4ll fl .
1 1411 ROW BIRREIRON: IN* DB'
HES • FRIEND! It it t'Ohlidetabk Win . Shah.
there Wavanststa a.niedicine which haa. 'Aim such, set,
form ;Mil untversal.aatisfaction, 0.3
W a/G , IT'S INMAN VEO hiTROLE.I RAIL. '
They hare atruni thi• several{ trials, by curing whew
41/ ether fettled/Mt nalpd t andbaseestalOiamil a 'sputa-.
lieu Itt the factor the mares slanders whictp have lien.
rsisetlldeslait them. '
- Lelli be berate in mind shah hiltight's ;mai.: a Tegstablar
!illy pie
,
I . ~ 6 , NO CATftlf-PENNX 10.1am0.. -
the n , s ring of the bout, dessined re piesri awe/ with I R.
and be forgotten, bat a medicine of mirth g vales. Its.
e'er:ll,o o n is nut built upon amputated. AVM arrmiad we.
der ciresaistauces is which the Litho of, the imagination,
b a d t oil e bi mach le do mitts it us Iltaectinity Of the rob - - •
e
edy i t If. Wright's ludian Vegetable thlia lay a claim •
to re worth, lauuded on the honest. andmllliPll.l 4 . ll ‘ l ° - -
ny of
HOUSANDR AND TENA Or TIiOCSAINDSt.
throe bout the lentil: . and breadth urs/te boa. '
it was after • careful study of the busman comtitediews„
that these celebrated Pills were; prepatwit. fletsite'a.
laws Ware Alnikenusulted, end Shea a tardiest* Wm” Pre.
Psro4 'Wrote thus , erb of the Ind iao.ehich aIiciIIIII.II With.
those lass. This efure, these Pills elfectually ' l ,
AUSIST NATURE ; • 1 ' 1
to exPel the come t hunipr., by opening the natursiond , '1
.
lets of the system, . . , •
I - I
%.
PHI •0, tit' h tlit, rit.11,.. ANA WINTER.
Each Pradlll , by their varlatioul 44' temperiatere, pee.,
liar e cts upon the ,hibiati body, The beat • impaudes.
and t n cold tontrneis the volume of the circulating grid,
and Mu changes take place snildreiv, the iterts ere of-.
ten • roust: Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills minuteract,
the e, it hillnence of sudden changes, by Verifying the,
blood, and keeping the stomach and wets turn naturist ,
and healthful rondhian.
rut, tT.YESI ADO AG '. r.
scourge of the West. Wrighl'a Indian YegelAble•
stand unrivalled., Ail inrtnnce bai ,diever c crime to
nowledge of these Pills hat iog besio lakety,witbout.
drag a complete cure.' In ChM. iti f t,lFererts the liver
diary functions are chirflydialied ed, superinduced.,
nutphyrie I debility. Itf h•n thesympteidst trot air
. no then should be lost before le-orting to these.
A few dotes will give such manifutreltst that no.
melon will be necessary to routs tie the ilett.f.tbatile.
, YOU I.ll . lsPEPullt.l 11
tit's Lillian 'egetdhle Pit a will be found'irery loupe,
In this des :Ise, the gastric juic4 is weak sod defi
le quality. insequently,, the dlgestiois! is limier-.
Ind the limit h impaired. These t ills 119E104 lb.
Nom the atm itch, restore its tone pad it 1.1111,
.tieu. II
That
POlr
our
clire
and !
liyg
pearl
pelb
eira
Pet
bale
chgel
~•
Wrtitit's fadia.• ilegetalitii Pills arc equally wOl adapted;
to the tnnonsal of this coniplaint. As they operate upon.
the rez encral and ouffatit plitielple. or cleieting the
Alton agh and he,wel.puriryin • the blood, anpeetif,sing
the cetelionti they teionte the tAWIE of Luiutlice, and
nfeil , *her disurilets. I -
t; It F: ATECIIIALF: fittjqt 'INF.' I '
It i would be difficult greeisely to tell to which of the
two wens Wright's Indian \Cep:iota.. r ills h A r bees the
are tea Wessling. Built is very rerigio thi these Rills
hat given finale', and spiriis,,elid A ii‘i.ad C litC.SiOn. to
11111114Pilitif fcmele., wlidn otliol. I% 'Anal til ~ have blllll
iii their graves. A Isis of Wright's India Vegstabilq
Piff is uu inestimable utedigulvanipagine, at striate vs
mu t. , „ , -v i -
lIE ft) WIIF:. GliaiNF.S.3. &
The presence or ludo in any port, intik/ S IL coesvpli
sista of eke I, which tiaturc.is 'Mein t correct. A
reirduses or Wriglies Indian Vegetable P Is haul on
goii gto bed will he metals to give rdlef,i ho thing be
at JO I.m le
' . I
VALUABLE ANT; (11,10FS 311:91 (NE! ,
It is well keciwn that the South and 'Wes sager opt%
fro t bilious disorders than finiti ;01 outer' I"Mb4e•d
Thi is lenity owing to the clitione, but . hlel)y to Inn
nut re of cloudier's and West's' n bin. The iCIIJIMAIIIaI 4-
cm espying liter complaints are of the - • t WtOlOhell
de., ription. Habitual di unkrintess is. frecknently brouubt
on by liver complaint. A tiatemt suifernit_Cruma ;Ma 00'-
0.4, alttuld ton be qnocked with prMnted CuCes yoll
the are Ivry few meilteices that etc a r t h a straw am tha
re °tin or this tinephilitt. Calomel ns; hitherto hiteß.
the ( chief reliance, but the rnmelly hue p an'ed Itself w ram
Iliad the disra•e! IVltat then shall be Ilene? We say,
,
en - tVrighee Indian Vegetulde Pills a broil. It they Ms
not excise I your expectation.. a;o are wailitig t,O loan aIA
the rpprobriute of tedium. And we say t¢all
-' 'LILY I HEM.
Th. re is on risk run—no money throw mini-IYon ans
certain of benefit. j " ..
ONE 111011 D Moll F.. t
INhen you'lire rutted that IV:right's I ',lien Y.•ctfts . J.
Pill are a "'retie" the best medicine. you ewer bi , ltirtl or,
pticA to them: Dhiet ran attar every Iteinark•BilulndTs
whir i
tf attempts to bluster itself {nit timortely, 'pianist(
BE"yARE OF IMITATIO N S
_ ..A . •
of WtighesludialiNegetsibLe rills, Preview' so AO 4-
trolartiou or nor Medicine , liiiiiiit 'Pills were never hears%
of. Now whin hosts of them! - 'Anil 1 , 1;4r , all, what ate
d
they, but tniserablu imitations of m , 'aims% 'medicine;
no more (the n. than chalk in like chinomf -O t tio matind•
%ornery', • • Improtril"•noltanVenviabll „ Pitis Titit nonid
beltmotel joke, if it were loss seri° ii Lew eV of R it
flu. i. • •
BEY OF THE IiEIGITLARIAAENTS.
..
Trrr is tie ...re y elsea here. Wit'ergainutry tir 'twat%
hir with counter& iters, bock of motiry end or medicine.
But which i• the worst? In not the coanterfetter 04 w 4
iv jo i e bet little bet er Ilan a robber, Fond a anurdortr.,_
Buy of the rec*r Agi 'lts only. artriiti :3E/iiii.
0. I. SP %EPOS. . Erie.
San t el lien:hil , CO. Wa‘c/rattl. 1
-Jon I 1114„Clure. Bth tlioncti. 1 ,
J. .8-t eraser, V , ltif.a.
WI ~ & Potier,% eat SPCiaaf.44% I ' .
•
IV, ii. 'yowv..•mt, .5p 6,404 t
B. . Down A. Co, Wattattyg..
I
-, .0
Joie I ‘ Glein " ent, N f u tal t r i v i ie li w.
1.4. iT i O iA .; , I6 .E T T O t a irt Ia s ter i, S N L A A T ItO R G I I : I7 , 6II , ; % /I . .E .g. ite w ii ii la m ll:ilC .r .
w.tilin
e 1
ent f ati llt
WI I) '1 PEN ON TIM TOP that:. gar itact(mONW 4tAlle WA'.
• AG ... 8 'OA EltiE CO( 1, 1: 1 . 1(....
gen tw, a wit" cuuntalcit IlKs 4t pm oakix, ,: - • ..!.,
1
I. res 'devoted exclusively to the tale a Wriokra ha 'tan
Illy trege Pill wholesale sod retail., ISt Rams Streiel,
Plithadclphia,2 . BAfiroelthigh , tureen s NV" Icrti .... r .,
Tretnout Street, Hostel,/
- Erie. ittiv 21.101;. ~.---. • - 10
Also, chronic
Vonorrheca,
HIB.E'I . CLOTH—Black, Drib and Arowq
cheap for ready pay m are store of
itS 'pt. vr, • , 0- JACIIESiNt
L i AP.V.3A—SiIk and cotton warp, from twia
to eight shillings per yard, Black, Brown
, plaid, pinin'and satin striped, for sale by
8 _ 14.15. i R. JACK5we'
_—: _ _
TEAS!
___ ___4.
. TEAs, FRESH " i
HEIN Ceinitany our l done ; We can Dhow
and sell as finefresh Te 44 and at lite low pri
ces na any one who Claims log onnnepticar talili
the Pektn`Contoy• .
• [STEP!, SENNUVT 4- CHM'S'.
til_et. IG. 22/
F
. ...
~
.
The, Questio:i Settled !
WHILE ;Ira ' rious sPecUEat ions lisie for some
lime I•sorheit the public knind ;In ranticin
to the cause tit* so much dark weather, it bas t•-
celnily been di,covered that itis theCtrect of guilt
m
imense piles of fitiols (on papellias hare brim
I
herthletl inrth ly nil the public ne kniptipots of dm
plate, x '
pla slope the retnrit of a few of .iii_ merchants
front New Yotlt, jPoston OW Phil\ delphist. ' De
lieving this to be the case, :and holowtag that the
not tte of our Stoq would most likrly produce to•
tat dattoeqs, we have untili now, deterred an; op
tic of it, and in dointt ao we wally ask the good
eh l e ns of Erie and Vicinity' to sr Ultli us, if
en titer diz:t of the Sun's disc be Intruded upon
by
'es
piles of New Gootis. !grid em+, them
sel 'es while carrying oirtlik prcdiu t i parcels, that
as 0 pile grows less The tit thnrs graduw
ill , re
cces !
erne on the ail,qourse its of the op.
pintunity thus Tiered of enriching •oti and f 4111.0-
rin 6 light toll commitnily. 7
.!,
- J BROWN At
t .".rie. October
,9. 1817.
----,
IST received ii the New Stet'
i CashmereShrls, going A t ir . ; ,
~%41 Goods of every, &soil!'
daily, at ALLYN
,
Ct. 161 New skfrre
___
k.
It, Co whit... andYniTEWVladneil
Breached and Worsted Sliceti 1
s, Diapers, Towel Hags, at
ak Plaids, Mciinps add I'hih
eof , ,
ALLY
' let. 16
OREGON. PLAIOS.HA few
above rich article on hand,Pam
En he new' sane. ALLY
I et. 16.
7 - - - Cash foi' ii i --- n
re
FIE put;seriber Ituvlni rented
ouzah: i nse
t. P i A s
n tb w ue r k e 1
E n t l.l S pl r y I3AIT OAT, IX); bu o abvla
It
li r . i ttr _o i y_ oo;, _ 7l .. l _, :. ,: st,ou;Aisivi _ 4l.s.,
IrL ! ALFR.
• 'amen , Coney
• t do, Imitation
tying in irice
r Poo(' -
York a o at
As for Pali nd
'rabies now o'
blaoki French
terns and, very
sin ampstriped
han ever bet ire
to per yard:
styles; Prin s,
.ther new styles
iies, twenty-Live
e oilbrerl in this
I
the pubtie are
TIIMALS,
• 9.t
IM
FOR JAIINVICR
ji' EVOLVING WAFFLE
uAble article:li o(rervil (tkr site qt khe
c of one dollar, by
t. :10 L. kt$TE , SrAhigiv entsTipivi
•
RENeff:MERINCI—OIaek and stone cotei
of the'best quality,l6i rale cheap by
pt. 25. - S. JACKSAN't
OAT SPIKIES'-4 I I 2 and 5 ingh. Licit
Spikes can be boa of
0t.;3 wiLLIAMS d. WRIGHT,
-From t 3
,4tifF4. rent
'tore of
do. M Delaine do. of, ,
, for salo•at the cheap 91
leo. 25.
EIANVI.:3--IVoolco and cottoni
for laic at the chaip store of _
eptelem , r 14.1847.
To Black stnith •
I ELLOWS, Anvils 'Vices aril
Spring Spring Steel, Cast do., Englis
-rioan Steel; alvo, Ends.
.p Iron, which can bp,htil in tcr
Ohl corner opposiloa2o Ico; 1 0- I
let. ‘,lO, - \VA JAMS
ON STEEL Alp'
B,—
meth of Swedea' lion anti .aster
_!
o , lq heaoldhy WILLIAMS
Ucl. 40
" . I
EATHEP r: —MXt sitteis beat Es.
Just t.Fccivett from stiemanufs
WILLIANV:
1 1
CARTER.
at
.
se‘c;al picq
Ickwpficeik,
I Gorr,
Ili. col °
CheApahle f
all qualities
gland Shirt,
&9i fed; -also;
I of the neer
'tcGOrt,
ieeetij At tha
cheap
COLT.
22
I the cont%Ps.
E. Sibe
fly
I .2444 ckmi
1 KING.
Wit
to e2O, craps
in* %Rd On
• - i
JAMISON': ,
any quantiql
.• Hamnirro.
ni.
Rover' Ara
. n 4. W I , •
pa to_r4ll
RIOHT.
li4l asior.
Naito, c b ca p
MOUT',
tern LiritheT
Wren
Vit 45 _ 1 1,1.!li