The greatest.Dis' covery of,the Age! . On, TRAIIIK,B 111.AONETIOOINTNIENT. •/nllllllB is the first attempt to combine the ELECTRIC ill or MAGNEnt FLUID with Powerful Vegetable Ea- trash in the form of en stititinent—tu be applied oatmeal -17 for the removal of disease. The almost unlimited sue cars it bas mat with•strimps it at once the GREATEST DISCOVERY OP TB E AGE. It Is constantly effecting cores ol the orthe utmost importance. The most hieratic lone are CONVINCED—the most haglike' are compelled te blieve in the power and vines of (heat remedy. It e is univers e Ity admitted to be THE ie 110 gr :1T WONDER FUL COM OINArros!KNOWN lia the WORLD fur the IMMEDIATE RELIEF ofdiatia-s and pain. It never fails whiteners. remains sufficient life to restore a altarsi and healthy action to the capillary 'vessels of the betty, and ertatizethe eteridall.in efth &loud. ley this , means a eantrolling power is gained over the mast mittignaut form of DISEASE which cannot be obtalued from any other rem edy. Such is the power of this combination that it penis. Dime to every portion °Abe human frame; every tiOne and Misch. rein. nerve magi ligament is searched outead,ntade sensible of purifying and ,healing influence. Hence. it sorts as readily wi t h Infernal as external diseases. Numerous i kedges are on r.cord where this remedy has restored health to patients so near tbe grave that the most powerful internal remedies failed to produce any et. feet* Such has tiequently bean the ease le INFLA MA. TION orals BOWELS—no patient ever ne21.1 die with this disease where tho ;ill iv:tette Ointment can be obtain 4. That dangerous Epidemic known as the PUTRID Y. 811PELAS can ale ars tie cutest by this remedy. ' P4r INFt , ASIA'COItIf RHEUMATISM, this O'ntnient . lathe Most complete rem vtly neer prepared. In It cedes nut of too it will afford entire re , el to the worsterisos of NERVOUe HEADACHE in thirty minute,. For Nervous Die . this remedy is of immense Wile. Affectionsof the Spine Rhencruitistn, Lameness, Ulcer ated Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Croup, Chits, Motors' Mathes. Ague in the Face melte meet. Burma' aid Head, Serufult, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Inflamed Eyes, Fever Sores, &c will be Immediately relieved by the use of this remedy, • DR. BINGHAM'S CERTIFICATE. • In reply to your :queries with reeked to the results of the Experiments 1 haste made with %tour justly celebreted ilegite.ic Dinneen iv I can any with pleasure that I deem it one of the GREATES I' DISCOVERIES tip THE AGE. It Is now nearly two years since I commenced using it in my practice, and I have tested it in cases of ibiliaMMa lion, both local and general, of the moat meglignant kind with universal success; even where all internal remedies kited, I have succeeded with this. I have treated cities of I nflamation of the Brain, Inas m Sion oftbe Lungs, 1; 0 ! 'nation of the Bowel'', lidleinme. tury Rheum 10T11 0...a1l ' iliiii•bA Fever', with perfect success: also cases of recarlet Fever, Canker Rash, and Ulcerated 'I hroat end Lungs with like success. la the Epedemle known as. the Putrid Erysipelas, by which so many velosible lives were lost, I tested it fre ntlehtlY, and it never tallest of effecting a speedy and car tato cure, In WC! of Nan's, Sprains, Bruizes, Frozen Limbs, &c. tkt acts like a 'berm. No Physician or Family will be a single day without iii Medicine,l sifter becninine acquaint...l with it power is euro, r. N: 111 XGliAlill. Physician and Surgeon. Uti.s, .V; Y. 1an..15, 1846. For furiher particulars and testimonials, see pam phlet left with each agent. Price 22i and dheente per brittle. AGENTS.—Cartons. Brother. 101044410 and retail. F:ri*; P. N. & Jai L. Webstrir, Crme:mt, Ohio!, Riley Potter, blast Hprinesield; W. 11.Townseinl. Springfield; L. S. Jones & Co.iGiratd; John A. Tracy, Fairview. Erie. August l 4 1847.—ty13. ______ OUR F AG IS THERE! 0 = 0:1 via It-A !! ! Tho Div . —......-o oscura Ahead! ' JUST . redei l ied at the {Nero Jew Store, No. , I Flemini lock, State street, a new and spi , cnt did assortm nit of FALL & WINTER GOODS! consisting iI part of I BROADCL lIIIS.-French, Knglish and Amer ican black,lblue, broWprgold atm cadet mixed Broadeload P, cheap as the cheapes,t. ALSO.-Cas imeres and Vestings to match, boat as to color ualitv and price. GROCERIE.-A . general assnrtment of choice Groceries, •Itich will be sold eitreemly low. CROCLi .-A beautiful assortment ofcrock • cry at pric s that cribuot fail to please. ' BOOTS AN SHOES .- Without boasting we Groceries, cad truly P ywe have the cheapest and best as sortmont of Boots and Shoes, including Ladies, Gentlemen{ and Boys, ever brought to this city. CAPS.-Men and Bays caps, that cannot fail to ' fit both thelpurse and head T ceme and try. ..L._.., LADIES DRESS GOODS.-Here we are at home. We have cashmeres, de lanes without number aild almost without price; Gingham! and Alpiteas, Cetifornia plaids and Swiss and { Tarleton Muslins; wide - gi nip and gimp cord; dress but'ons, cords and tassels; but what is the use of enmerating - we have every thing to make thel andsome more divine and the ugly enchantin . SILKS-St iped and Plaid Poult de Sois, . White gr (.. de Swiss, Black we t red 4. Satin stOpe pnult de sdi, Black and blue b'ack, gro de Naples, • Black gro d eithine. . - SHAWLS Of all prices. shades and quality from he cheap cotton up to the finest silk - and ashmere, GLOVES- f all kinds. colors and sizes. Hosiery, uspcndcrs , Prints, Tick.. Drills, Fac. tories, in sh 11 ever} , thing suited to the season and market. t Tte-,, - -_____......._.. ._ t. _ ---•- 1 0 dy Made Clothing. Our stock{of ready imade clothing is large anti splendid, and will be sold cheap. Wedo not wish to boast, but we think we can convince arty ene by calling tfiat we sell agood article for a entailer sum than any ether; esta blishment in town. {{ ; At any rate "t to proof of the pudding is in the,eat• Mg," thrrefore FRY US! . IrjbAlind the name and number. ISAAC ROSENZWEIG Er. Co. it. at, 1817. 19 Erie, Se "N.t f. .Cl' . t f II T ." .. STANT ITA EXIT, NAL It EMEDY. CALLED , H NT' s LINIAIENT, 1 HAS no given abundant evidence of its heal inep. wets, and proved itself the most extra ordinary a d' wonderful medicine in the world.—. In theater' space of two years, it has acquired a reputation (repining disease and releaviog pain far greater then any medicine ever discovered.— Its weeder ul cures have setonislied tho Medical Faculty, w e now universally concede its great value: Te x speak of it in the highest terms and li i commend ta the. Diu con d emned by none. On the contrary, its praise is u iversal. The eases of cures are se nu merous that it would take volumes to recount them —and it' is a fixed fact, and is not disputed, that , as a pain xtractor it has no equal. For the many attonishin .. mires, see the pamphlet to be had of 4401 agen • If you auger with either of the dis eases for hich it is recommended, resort at once to its use nd be cured. i For the following die. eases it is h infallible remedy \- .-, . Spinal , • . Affections, Rhea - 'than, Paralysis and all net , _ ffectioris; Salt Rheum Croup or gue in the Breast and'Face, Weak ' oi nts, colds,-tooth ache, sore throat and deerated sores, Indolent ulcercburns feet corns,bunyons, fredb wounds • wellingsand bruises, scrota- . low affections, ma- , quite bites and Poisons. is Liniment is sold by ill • the respects ants add Druggists, throughout the ed by the Proprietor: at Sing Sing, GEO. E. ST ANTON.' 7 3.11. Burton &Co,. Eels, Iri. C. Taws North Owing Pairviiro ; B. L. ions, & Co. Oil. i'l. 3m91 vows Hives, ness or the 4. Quinsy, frosty ble Mere eolry, ' N. For sale East, J. a Oet. SO. 1 'ash for Flax Seed. nay the hfEhest price in cash for any Yof Vox Seed. C. M. TIBBALS • I 1817. T wl L. A quanti An!. 27 DYE Nie Blot Vitt cheap for June ROC D ..L1 do, or.. for rg I Sept. 2,1 !TUFFS.—MadJer,i, o . WooJ, Furtie, ood, Cam Wood,. Alum. Conperee, 01, Cream Tartar, Indigo, &d. Mt sale the ready, by .. WT. RINDERNECHT. A SHAWLS—Front as to OD, crape Delaine do. of different sizes and col 'le at life chcap atore.of iIT - E.*: 7 ,4-76.-olii -- i 7 : Fall of 1847.] BY t Fall of 1847. F„ . _ Rail 'a AMIN Road ! SJACKSON has now received" his FALL . and WINTER. stock of Dry Gibed; Groh. eerier', Hardware, 13oota and shoes, crockery, iron and nails, ,che. Sze. of which tho following com prise a part; Broad Cloths, French, English and • American, wool dyed blue, black, brown, gold and cadet mixed, Cassimercs, black, blue, plain plaid and striped; Satinets, blue, black, cadet and steel mixed; canvass, padding, buckram, bur laps, crash, wiggins, brown and black holland, cotton diaper, linen and cotton table cloths, lin en Cambric; linen cambric handkerchiefs, for. niture aond cambric dimity, drab, white, binek and slate selicia, hlack and coloreds cambric, brown and bleached sheetinga and shirting;, ' bed ticking, apron check. red, white and green ' woolen flannels, plaid linseys, crimson, scarlet green And drab tnorecns. silk and tabby velvet, blick and colored, silk and worsted serge, satin 'millings, Italian cravats, black and colors, chop persAandana, barCelona, pongee and spittle field handk erchiefs, silk, cashmere, worsted rind cotton hosiery; all colors, glbves of all. kinds, Mitts, worsted, silk, picnic and cotton dress handkerchiefs, ladies cravats, lace veils, barra gAt, striped and plaid earlston and swiss gingh ams and ehambraya, awl's, plain, dotted, Maid, striped, figured, book muslins, silk braids, hat and cap ribbons, Italian and French crape, sew ing silk, purse twist, skein, knitling and tidy cotton, suspenders, bindings, quality,- tapes, bobbing and cord, lacers, combs; but,onsoca dles, hooks and eyes, pasteboard and a gener al anointment of boots and shoes, hirdwaie, crockery, iron, nails, &c., all of the above will be sold as cheap as any new or Jew store in this city. l it will be observed that I am the oldest merchant in the place except one, and I now say that I will not be undersold by any, young or old, for ready pay. Call . and see that the above are facts, at my old stand on chcapside, where things for sale cant be heat. Erie, Sept. 25, 1817. CLEAR THE WAY FOR THE NEW STORE! `Laical arrival of New lgoodo'perthO wrens Slearnoro from France and England ALLYN Br. COIT HAVE the pleasure of announcing to the cid zees of Erie that they arc receiving constant additions to their Fall and Winter Stock, and among others offer , the following rich Goodk at extremely low prices. Rich Oregon and Califor: i nia Plaids only 3s.lper yard, worth 45.; rich d.trk 1 Gingham, only 2s. per yard, worth 35.; rich dark Ginghoms only 20 eta. worth 30 as.; ,rich dark Ginghams only la. per yard, worth 25.; rich &Mc Calicoes. latest styles 12 1-2 and 15 ets. per yard; every style of rich Shawls from 25 coots to 819 00; a few pieces newest Raw Silk Plaids for 69. 6.1. per yard; a good assortment of Gloves, Hosiery, Cravats, fancy articles and small nick necks, too numerous to mention. Please cull and examine our stock before purchasing, as it is well worthy your attention. ALLYN & COLT. ' Eric, Oct. 16, IQI7. 25 _ _ _... W AIR TICIIT, DOT IR, AND STEAD CONDUCTOR. E are now a ble to offer our customers two sizes of thel I FULTON MR TIGHT COOKING STOVE which only requires to ,be examined to convince every body of its economy, utility, convenience, 1 durability and beauty: It will be sold at a uni form price, and warranted AO suit even a maiden lady, as it possesses all the above ualities.( 11.F.STER. SKNNET r, CHESTER. Vie. Sppt. 25 1817. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby _given that letters of Ad mmi.tration have been granted to the sub scriber on the estate of Francis J. Kirsher, deed, late of Erie; all p - rsons, therefore, Indebted to said estate are requested to settle the same imme• diately; and those having claims against the same will present them legally authenticated for settle ment. DAVID ZINIIVIERMAN, Adm'r. Oct. 9, 1847. 60.1 1 - ari't§ - tritt - TT l'IMMTMIroltf. ON hand at ALLYN & COIT'S New Store, one of-the best stock of Cloths to ite found in this city; among them are the pie' st. French anu Cr. Milli nth 171.11.15 a In ann rant:y asstmetea and Mead Cloths, Beaver and Piltt Coatings, Tweeds, Cassimeres and Satinets, . Iso just re ceived Merino Under Shirts an. -Drawers, Guernsey Frocks, 131 k Satin Cravats &c, every variety of Toiler's Trimmines! Jr st received lilue tlack Velvets,. Satins and Sutg•th, For these and othef goods please call at - 6 6 = ce .F.! TORY!! Oct. 16.1817 friIitUSSES:—A good assortment LL Marsh's; Tieman'9, Thompson' ISart 9 s TfLISSCS, ssortud sizes for u CARTER & BR' IZ=M 0 500 Pits ( nlin i —ari—usto°l' cheep for cash, onedour norih of the by • KINDER{ June 11,1917. FRESH FRU I T.'—You can fi nd a People's Row- Oranges, Sulta Lemons, Figs, Prunes, Box Raisi and Citrons. cheap for cash by June 26. W F. !DMA BU PFAU.) W HI I'E LEAD.— this superior ',article just tee' i Pittsburgh Lead. Wahnestock & Co' and in oil, always on hand and warr June 12. 1 J. H. BURT! 4 Rousedles for glaosiner Opel T AN I:S' carminative Balsam; - 01Fos:zate'a Anodyne cordial; Red 'Anodyne cordial; .- Thoinpson's carminitiVe; Fabtu:stock's do Lozenges Aromatic or spiced Rhubarb; Godfrey's cord I, Stc. &c. for sale . ' J. H. BURT 1 N 6 5, Reed ouse, Sept. ‘ 11. I / REJEDIES FOR FEVER fo, OfiGOOD'S India Cholagogue, , anti retail.. Cantrell's Agee Mixture; Rowan Jaynes' Ague Pills and Tonic 4 Ve Doct. Fl. A. Sill's Peirapatheton; Monts Bitters; Newton's Bitters Sultanate Quinine; Carpenter's E. Piperine, Oil Black Pepper; for J. H. 131111.T0 No. 5, ft Sept. S. A CARD. THE undersi ed would respci the gentlenii! of Eric and vi l i has upend a TAI ()RING SHO eider& the Public . guar°, a few do Erie Bank, whey o will be at all ti happy to wait upon those who may a call in hii line of business. Fro once in some or the principal sh o p s otter European cities, and by etc all business which may now be en he confidently hopes that he shall ed worthy lo receive a share 01 pu His work shall bo elecuted in sue to bear a close end impartial et always in accordance with the P ions. JOH N _. Erie, Sept, 4, Mr. N. 13. Cutting done on the short, FINE NEW TEA, • THERE has been a greatoleal ' bout Teas, and there are a Erie who pretend that they are sell cheaper then any body else. Phi The Felten Test Coin , of New York, have wont to their a Burton & Co. their several vole' They are fresh, fragrant and bight exceed in richness any Teas that sold in Erjc ' and at prices much case where they do not give oath& ey will be paid back for,thern., I Put up in poem), half add quarter tined with tin foil. whichireeps t I and preserves their strength and. ,i. H.. BURTC 'Aug. 31.. - , No, 5 111OKI.ED LOWERS, Sar./ cesuk, Lemon Syiup, Peppe' Oil s Mustard' s Gusubt Jeiiy. En" par, c., foi sale at No. I, Perryll Sept: 9,, ' • Important Decis'on. - TIIE contested, trial that has b' en existing so Many years has been finally —tiled by &Jury of Twelve Ladles, and fhefr decis • n is, That the purest, best, most fragrant and.ch pest Teas to be had in this section - of the'c• ntry, are those which come from the celebrated C NTON TPA COMPANY. These Teas can be had at ttlt times and warranted to give enti • tratiefaition or the money will be refunded, oft nit agents who are receiving fresh supplies weeltl WILLIAMS B,OWRICI '1", Agents. Directly opposite e e E.gle Hotel. ' Sept. 18, 1947. - S. JACKSON iorrs, hcap(ide ALLYN & 01 Moira, and Rhino• riy • THER. f, Pulveriz • ado Sugar, lig Window, 'N'ECEIT. No G. Poor a Raisins, s, Currants NECEIT n invoice of !ived. Also, make,) dry N & Co. Inhale. Ibv l'.N 4' Cu. 1 P. GUE, I , t wholesar is Tonic do mifugc; tract Bark; k by ' & Co. ed House. gully, 'inform inity, that he ' on the sontk ore east of the lea ready and avor him with j long experi- I. f London and 'et attention to mated to him, alwaysdeem .liv patronnue. a manner as iiiincion, and rash- GOLDEN. I notice paid lately a• great many in ng better Teas la a naiatake. may ente, John H. '`es of Teas,— flavored, and has ever been ese. In every t tion, the mom hese Teas are onditeka,ges, m fro the air avor. eed House. inea,into, Sauce, Salad ah)Vhito Pep• ock by . MOORE., BY TWl.qt*f,N's, VATE.N.k CONSUMPTION CURED-TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS OF BUCHAN'S HUNGARIAN BALSAM OF LIFE. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY for COLDS, COUGHS, ASTH MA, and CONSUMPTION: • Tits MOST 'CELEBRATED and INFALLIABLE remedy for Colds.' Coughs, Asthma, or any form - of PULMONARY CONSUMPTION, is the! the 'HUNGARIAN BALSAM OF LIFE, discovered by Dr. Buchan of London, England, tested for upwards of seven years in Great Britain and on the Contiiient.of Europe, and introduced into thh IjAited States under the i immediate saperintendence of the inventor.. . The astonishing success of the Hungarian Balsam, in, the cure, of every i form of CONSUNPTION, warrants the American gent in soliciting for; treatment the WORST' POSSIBLE CASES,. that can be-found in the com-I munity —cases that seek Toliefin vain from any of thc common remedies of the day, and have been given up by the most distinguished Physicians as CONFIRMED-MID INCURABLE. The Hungarian Balsam hag cured, 1 and will cure, theIOST DESPERATE OF CASES. It is no quack nos trum, but standard English Medicine of known and established efficacy. Every family in the United StateVshould he supplied with Buchan's Hun garian Balsam of Life, hot only to counthract the consumptive 'tendencies of-the climate, buun be used as a preventive medicine in all cases of Colds, Couglut, Spitting oil:Mood, Pain in the Side and Cltest,-Irritation and sore ness of the Lungs, Bronchitis, Difficulty of Breathing ' Hectic Fever, Night Sweats, Emaciation and GenerataDcbility, Asthma, Influenza, Whooping Cough, and Croup: In case of actual disease of the lungs, or seated Consumption, it is the ONLY SOURCE; OF HOPE. ' Sold by McDonald St' Smith, sole Agent for iho United Kingdom, at the, Italian Ware-house, Regent-st. London, in Bottles and Cases, for ships, hospitals, By Sp - ecial .11)1701M:wilt—DAVID P. BR ADLEP..„ 119 Court-st., Boston, Mass., solo A.ent f or the United States and British American Provinces. American prlce, per bottle, with full directions for the restoration o health. - • Pamphlets, comninina a mass of Enttlish and American certificates and other evidence, showing the unequalled merits dads Great English Reme dy. may be obtained of die Agents, gratis. None genuine, without the written signature of The American Agent, on a gold and bronze label, to counterfeit which is forgery. AGENTS.—S.-Tommy. Syracuse, N. Y. General Agent for New York and tho western Suites. $ From the Baptist Cirroni.ot at Cotoose, °veep, Corday. "I dO hereby most cheerfully certify that I have tried Dr. Buchart's Hun garian Balsam in my family with great success. My little girl, now in her seventh, year was, in the month of October, 1814. attacked with a pain in her right side, and notwithstanding we used all diligence to remove ity she continued to grow worse, an I after obtaining the counsel of Dr. B—, who, thought the Right Lobe °flier Lungs so seriously affected that her recovery was exceedingly doubtful. I was induced to obtain one bottle oldie Balsam and before one third of it was taken, the little sufferer resumed her plays nod her cheerfulness returned, and before two betties were used her health we ,WESTFIELD ;WARDLE FACTORY. TIE subscribers having a good astsOrtalav of New England marble on hand, from differ cot quarries, calculated fur Head and Foot fables, Monuments, Etc. which they oiler to sell to any one in Erie county; Pa. not living farther than Erie, lettered in first rate stale, and delivered, at the following prices: Small, for children, $1 50 perfoor; Middle size, for aged people, $1 G 2 per fiat; Largest size $1 75 per foot. ,We think it would be an object for some of the Eric county people to forward us a few inscriptions as we have recently been informed by the Erie marble dealers in rather % bragging way, that they were sticking it tti the Erie and Crawford county people good. They brag very lustily of selling to the "Penni mites" at from 82 50 to $ I per foot. Should any of the people of Eric county im in want df any thing in our line, they can forward their inscrip tions, or come themselves, and they shall have a first rate article at the above prices. _ _ _ HIRAM SIKES &CO. , Westfield,"ti. Y. Sept. 13,1815. - 17t - - B LACK SALTS,—I t% ill pay Ca:=l), and ,the highest price for any quantity of Black Sdis delivered at M'Kean, or at my tore in Eric. October 24, ISHL C. M. TIRBALS. COLEMAN'S HEAVE POWDERS, A CERTAIN CURE FOR HEAVES AND tip votrati IN II0lUir;•5.—.11 to"; nontli.,i ty with horses and personal treatment oldie die eages to which they are subject have at le!ngth resulted in the discovery of thi. exceeoi..gly vat- j stable remedy for the Hearts 'and . 4.701/Th a dis• ease which . prodtices more misery and. death among these noble animals than any other to whieh'they are exposed. I have no hesitancy in saying that my Powder will effectually and thor-. oughiy eradicate every symptom and vratigt of this painful and dangerous disease if given in any reasonable length of thin; after kite's bean eon-i framed. When you discover symptoms of Cotter or Haws in your horse, resort to this Powder without delay, use it perseveringly, and attend to the hints accompanying the directions for the treatment of the animals, and lit nine eases out of ton you will find that it cures. 11 any desirous of seeing certificates of cures, of them call on Use agent. - Price 5J cents per hot de. Manufac:ureaby A. D. Coleman, New York CARTER & [MOTHER, agents, Eric, - Pa. March 27, 1847.- - AS DISSOLUTION OF - PARTNERSHIP. H E partnership heretofore exis:ing between 'the undersigned, in the practice of Law, has bean dissolved by mutual consent. A;1 persons indebted to WI are requested to call at the Milo. and settle their respective accounts, on or befo.e the first of February next. Those who negle this notice may incur costs. _JOIIN GALBRAITEI, CARSON GRAHAM. Erie, Jan. 11; 1847. 3145 The Books and papers of s iiie late firm of G AL littArru & GRAHAM urn by mutual agree ment lett with me fur the purpose of closing. up the bbelness of Ott concern and collecting all dchts, whichl- am oblized to do as 'speedily as possible. I have associated with me in business WM. S. LANE and WM. A. GALBRAITH, Rags. and continue the office lately occupied by Galbraith & Graham, under the film of GALI3RAITIIS LANE, where all business in the line of the pro. fession, will be attended to with promptness and ckapatch. -JOHN GALBRAITH. Erie, y Februar 3. ISI7. . 39 NOTES OF AN EXILE, by L. W, Miller, beinv, an accotint of the authors confine ment at Van Beaman: , Land, just received and for sale at Spa frords's Bookstore. Eris•, May 8, 1817. 51 ASHES! ASHES!! T WILL I pay 9 cents per bushel for flood field 1 ashes, and 12 1.2 cts per bushel for house ash• es delivered at my nshery or MlKean corners. Erie, Oct. 24, 1018. C. M. TIBBALS. ASHES.—Those ha - inz good Ashes will do welt to deliver them at our (tottery soon as we are ono worktng or' what we have on hand. April Bth 1847. S. JACKSON & Co. AXES. —Waters & Co's Cast Steel Axes by tie dozen ozsinglo. B. TOMLINSON Rz Co. February 13, 1847. 39 WOODEN W RE.—Bowls,. Wash tubs, mop,liandles,butter prints. ladles, sire. July 17. • T. W. MOOItE. _ 1 498 1 1 2 .m .fi a r e s t t ,o r r a e l;3 f e or o s di a l l s e hi jy also, a. few • June 16. W. F. RINDERNECHT. ' GOLD PENS.—Levi grawn's Gold Pens, trie most celebrated maker of the article, a mood assortment kept constantly on band; also thedif feront kinds of cheap (deare.t) Pens, at • G. - LOOMIS 4. Co's, , State et., nearly opposite Eagle Hotel. • July 10, 1917.• . - 9 • . NEW AND FRESH GROCERIES, At No. 6 Poor. Peoples, Row. TAT F. RINDERNECHT has just redeived a V V # large and well selected assortment of wet, dry and Family Groceries; Dye Stuffs, Nails and Glade, which he will sell cheaper for cash than any ether establishment, in town, „Please call and ' _ June 12; 1917. ilikElVb.'D 25 bags Rio, Cuba, St. Do. iningo and Java Coffee, one door north of the Big Window, State meet, by • ' • ' • W. F. RINDERN - ECEIT.* June'l2. 1847 • 4 DROVERS' 1.1"1 - 11LUStitir, and other. Na ma by Toper, u few coideitat Now 'York pi cos, just received and for sale by • • ' O. p. BP41.1 1 T011.0; Erie August 21, 1817. 4114 42 - 0 W GALS., Ohio Stone ar(i, for ealo one door north of the Bie, Window.' June 26.- - W. F. It:INDERNMHT THE NIMBLE IXPENCE is better than the SLOW SHILLING.' This is tho !motto of the Neal Store, "rig Will he proved to all that cell and see" at ALLYN & COIT'S. Oct, 16, 1847. pmpletcly restored: snip the e.ffeet-of title • medialne,,witholit tolnj ettrlbut;t3 the cure.- ,;' • " i DAVID NIeFABLAND. - )840,,: " , Pasto of the Baptist Church in Coition": • -. Teallimmeay from littaitcoter,... - \ -v.. .. .. .' . - Itocitiarren, 111 .-.. June '5,1815 ' • wietime last an t wets , taken With a violent- cold, attened raising cough, which in the course of itfeti:dayit brought-ea a 'ese lungs, with Much soreness Of 'the chestantin'in ;he I Side and t ss of the breast After being confined to my bed for some days sine better, Mr. Pardka, formerly Deputy Sheriff of this , county, led me to get a bottle of Dr. Buchan's Hungarian Balsam of Life, sat he had been similarly afflicted, and by the use of that rnedi ten speedily and entirely cured. I immediately got a bottle, and it a short time the result was as he predicted—l got entirely -i the benefit I received from the Balsam, and from the universal it bears among my friends who have used it for diseases of the hest, I am induced to believe it to be one of the best medicines for thosediseases, and as such r ecommend it to the public. , . • W. W. SWIFT. Bomar table core, era-Dangerous Con y ilb. uses. CaTo,4 Co is PI, . Aug. 6,1814, arc entire) out of the. Hungarian Balsam, having gold all you in bur ion edinte vicinity, and in justice to the medicine must ronishing success. AI few days since a young gentleman of this at our stare who had been for months afflicted with a very die ish. and wanted a bottle.of the Balsam. We told him it wa s o f him to take it orany thing else—HE MUST DIES_, He took a ier, and afterwards had another. Yesterday he called again improved in appearance, and said he was rapidly gaining tit had it not beets for the invaluable Hungarian Balaam he must We want a .ms snore of the medicine directly- • - Viers respectliffly, l INGHAM & RAVENS. (From Esq. o'. E. Fisk, Carnahan, A. Y., dated CANASTOTA NOV. 7, 1816) To S. TaUSF.T, Agent,&c.—Sir: Having used Dr. Buchan's Flungarten 'Balsam in 'sly family with the very best success for lung complaints, and having seen it uses by my friends with like soccess,l was induced lest spring to b'ecome an Agent for the sale of the same, since which I have sold a great gin of.bottlee. and have in almost every instance learned that it bad succeeded - beyond all espectation;iii some cases where the patient had been by Ph eicians of respectability PRONOUNCED INCURABLE, , and ! their cases lie t p a e l l i c: li s iit a g n l d iv l ,: m ifi ci c s ami t cy c eo h i:re ee th rf e ul i l bi y ua r r i . e a o r m in n , s t eed at i s t a : n f ll uf t e v . ho are s id ifering w ith bog complaints, twin* them that in u ost cases they will Ilnd 'speedy reli 1. (Signed) • Pea( 'I ILLIAhI E. FISK h Deacon Lewis, of Utica, dated UTICA, ebruar 4, 1845.) i t ly give my name in favor of Dr. Buchan' Ilung 'Han Balsam of i April, my wife was attacked with n viol 'nt coug s,attended with Id most. nisraesssur. PAIN IN THE SIDE., s bad as .ta, dept ive (ICC r bile in this situation, I called on Messrs. Warne .. Co. fur so nu, and they recommended this Balsam. I p rchased a bottle, and by e had used about one hal( of it, my wife began teem better, nd ' the remainder, her health was completely Resfored. Since sat recommended the Balsam to my friends, many of whom have u ed success. (Signed) JOHN LEWI . Deacon of the First Baptist Church in Utic . - Priturthor Evidence...in 1 ) P. M. at Burlington Flats, Otsego Co. N. Y. dated Jan. 18+ .1 sin under the necessity of ordering a nevi• supply of theWalstl. II continues the medicine and is improving. Jt is doing limn era :ion, I heard of a friend 50 miles front hero who ,Iwas consithred 'lvaco CONsChIPTION. !sent him twp bottles of the Balsam about since, and to.day I heard from him, Ind the Balsam is acting ois harm; (Signed) A. E. ARNOLD. srs. Metcalf, of Genesee, N. Y. (one of whole is a practking n ordering a new supply of the Balsam, says that L 'ln some Se s o u r customers complain of receiving great benefit from its us.e EY, Syracuse, N. Y. General Agent for New York and the totes. Sold in Erie by CAREEN & .1.311 - 0711E11, No. 6 Reed HOSISer. . considered any hesiutt Janaary, flaa,-=So with a din ‘ bleeding et much 'soren !and getting Iregommend lotiserikrig !eine had be infer using :well.' Fro jgood name Jump and e Mow in use To S. T. ! Sir—W • I !left with us (soy with as town called rasing co little use fo bottle, how I ! very much !trength— , 'have 'died. I NOTICE.—The 'fin, Alanufaethring busi at ale old stand of Ashley want supply ofall article: will be kept for sale at wi Copper and Brass War, Tin Ware. .105 Erie. July 6, 1814. Copper a iness will r' & Kelsey !s lielesale an taken in SEPII ICE L. WARREN, ILTAS removed' his sash, blind an 11 State, between 7t hand Bth str will keep constantly cm hand or ma 'articles in his line on the Shortest wishing to obtain first rate work would do well to trive-hint a call h elsewhere.int _ M ~a zia done at al and Putty kept constantly on hand. May 10, 1816.' S. smyirn, HAS JUST RECEI • froni Now yotk, per Ponttors Ext. , Fashions; and is now may to eml for HATS in the latest Filt3ioll, a quality than can be purchased ber j March 16.1946. - , FIRST APPEARAN B. To:trim-sox, CHOI TEI E subscribers, though sem ness, have not before found i agreeable to introduce into the p advertisement. Being rather of they have-been situated somewha tier in New York, who got upon ' in Broadway, to wait till the crow and like him, having attracted a toriety, Alley are prepared to'get quietly alert!! and would respect' attention of thel public to a chi) GROCERIES. interspersed with Goads and other notions, just rev York, cineinnati, &c., which the pretty cheap for ready pay. Plc at ie3 French street, next door to Esq's (Alice, end at Sitth rt.reet C B. T:::111LI. Erie Aug. 1, 1816. - Public Notic Ihereby_ given that an applicati will be made to the next Legislature of ,P• nnsylvania, for the incorporation of a Bank to .e called "'Psis: PAnsicns and MECHANICS' BANK, a Caph tal °font hundred thousand delta s, and the prtv• liege of increasing the same to two ,hundred thousand dollars. Said bank to he located in Erie, county Erie, State of Pennsylvania: Eric, July 17, 1817, CaJarell, J. H. Wallow., J. 11, Fullerton, I.lralier, Chester, Smith ineloon, Jensen C. Marshall, B. B. Vincent, Wm. S. Lane, 11. L. Brown, I'. Arbuckle. C. M. iblt.tls,' 'attitt Mays, John Beebe. Thus W. Sterrett, Cam t Graham, Jam., Guy I omnis, Alerm K tag, M. W. Gaughey, Jame? Hughes. , - "LOOK HERE, WILL your ITF.Youmisluo buy cheap, you vOll please call at ; 1 ItlN DER EC HT'S No. 6, Poor People's Row, where you can find the foll Owing articles, which ore warrented good:—Coffee, Sugar, Tea, Molas ses, Tobaco of all kinds, Rice, Piper, Spice; Cin namond, Cloves, Nutmegs, G inner, Starch, Choco late, Cocoa, Mustard by the pound or box, Pepper Sauce, Lemon Syrup, Oliver Oil, Lam p Oil Vine gar, e Fi recrackers, Castile Soap of all kinds, Sha ving Brushes, Powder, Shot, Lead, Percussion Caps and Pills, Candle Wick, Twine, Matches, Stove Blacking, shoe Brushes and Blacking, Chalk Tar and Rosin, Macoboy and Scotch - snuff, sul pher, Brimstone, Epsom Sults Glauber Salts, Sal cratui, Bed Cords, Rope, Fish and Chalk Lines, Herring, Patent Pails, Tubs, Willow Wagons, Wash Boards, Wire Sives, Almonds, Madeira Nuts, Filberts, Curry Combs and Horse Cards, Horse Brushes and Combs, Saltpeter, Dairy salt in bags, Brooms, Corn Whirps and Hearth Brooms, Whitewash Brushes, and other articles too•numerous to Mention, Please call and see for yourselves. Erie, June 19, 1547. WINDOW GLASS.. . ' fIARTV.R BROTHER have , just received l ‘.../ their summer meek of Window Glass, which is large and complete, varying in size from 7x9 to', 15x30, and will be cut to any size or shape desir cd,without extra charge. Putty always on hand, June 19, 1617. 8 ANDY AND RAISINS by the fox or pouud for sale at No. 1, Perry Block ' ' • Jody 24. T. W. MOORE T of O th N e e or n OUT AT LA‘ mIIAT long expected wonde celebrated and superior "FU is now ready for sale at our Sto Persons who hate any disposith viteti to call and do so, whether chase or not. LESTER, SENNETT 14: CHES#R. Au_.l4, 1847. 13 N. B. Oh] Stoves taken in intyment. Better throw them away than not toga one of thaise fuel saving inventiOns.• 1 --- TO COUNTRY MERCIIANTs A TH. BURTON & CO.. al.. Agents for Osgood'a India Dalley'a Pain Extractor, and c at wholesale prices. Sept. 4, 1,1447. A CtORDEONS, with the la. Baas Viol, Violin and t3 ni • by , 0. State at., nearly opposo July 17,. SLIPERAOR: Preach arid 'A plain Letter Paper, Maynard and Noyes Black Ink Kong Carminaand 'Red Ink,. Wafers, Common, Note, Trane Sealing Wax, , Pounce, Black Sand,'ltnbber, For sale by , •••Z 11.13 Erin, ane 19th, 1817, DM leheerlUl Life. Last, a severe an .01rest. 'medicine, the time ro latter using l ame I hay lit with ilk [Froni th, I am ag. ' wife st in this sect in a - Costri two weeks him like, a The Me. iphysieinn)l ivenc Css s. Tou !Western S' I nd Sheet Iron earried"on where a eon ,tured by him d,relail. Old liavment for Lgt Y, Jr. door Shop to ets, where he e to order all otice. Those at low price's •fore purclias• times. Glass 1• ED A „,file Spiing cute all orders d of a Netter or elsewhere. ' GE KE ' LLOGG. time in busi , convenient or pei 'a general modest him, like the mean dry goods box should get by; ittlo public no. own and move Idly invite the cc selection of few staple Dry ived from New desiun to sell se call and see it. 0. Hulbert, nal Basilt. SON, & Co IR of tho :117.0 . , the ..TON STOVE" :e or Foundry.— : to aee it, are in they wilily to pu- 'u nn'UGOT®rs .are Wholesale Cholagogiie.and n furnish dealers improved waves, r etri ego. for. sate I a onts & co., e Ehgle 114 tel. ericir ,ruled and tierit and Matto, ft.. etc. etc. trItTON & Co, 1847, WALKER tr, COOK. FOR WARDING COMMISSION to PRO DUCE MERCIIANT.S e —W ill continue the Forst fulling and commission business as usual, at their ware-house on the Pnblie Dock, Erie. Pa. and will be ready on the opening of Navigation of the present year to contract for the shipment e Merchandise from the eastern cities, or other pla cep, to Erie, as bey are ,Connected with :rood re sponsible lines, and having some of the firs: class of Steam Boats and Propellers on the lakes run ning to their house, thereby ensuring the safe, and wetly transmission of all property entrusted to their care. They trill attend to- the forwarding of goods up and down the lakes or to any of the Collodion ports on Luke Ontario and the River St. Lawrence—also south by the Erie, Fixttinsion Canal. • CASH ittivanees madden -all kinds "I Produce and sales promptly attended to. They will keep constantly on hand Bituminous Cos I, inlarge or small quantities, to suit purcha.iers. ALSO—Salt, Plaster in bids, or bulk, Fish Iron, Nails, stoves and Castings of every descrip tion. REFERENCES,. • C. M. Tibbals', Erie John C,Ceebe, Smith Jackson 4. co. " Johnson, Himrod 4-co." liolt;Palmer 4- Co. Buffalo. 0. N. Chapin, A Dearly, W. Monteith 4- Co. " Otis:Clap" & Co. Boston, _George . & Co. N. Y. ,city, E. 11. Allen, Ogdensburg, N. Y. James Browne, Toronte C. W. Wm. D.. King, St. Calberines, " Standart, Janes & Co. i eleveland, Albert Ives, Detroit, Mich. • Newberry' 4. Dole, Cbizago, Illinois. .Erie. - March - 14, 1847 43 rITTSBURGit Rockingham 4Vllte•—• A lic.iu tiful article, and good assortment just rccciv ed and for sale by B. TOMLINSON .S• Co August 1, 1616. - ------ WOOL! WOOL!! MEHAFFEI* tS• BREWSTER keep con stantly on hand at the Erie,Woollen Facto ry. Plain Cloths, Plain and FancyCassimeres and Twedq, of various colors and qualities which they' exchange for wpol on delivery, on customary and accommodating terms. They 010 pay cash for wool. Frio Woollsr T tetory, Tune 16, 1817. L OO KING Glasses and look] ti glass plate. A large assortment of the a ove articles for sale very low by G. L OM IS & State st., nearly opposit Eagle Hole!. July 17. 1847. GUNS,—Double (Darrell, Sinl. t le do. Fowling g, Pieces, Revolving six Shoot ers, with a gen eral ussortmnnt br Gni) fixings. LOQMIS & Co . July 17, 1817. , 111.0 VISIONS.—Flour, Pork, Hams, Shollid• D. ere, dried Apples, dried Peaches, Corn Meal Codfish, White Fish, Mackerel, Potatoes and ev erything in the Provision Line, constantly on hand and for talc by • June 26. W. F. IHNDRENECUT. MOLASSES at six per Cent less than can be had at any other store in Erie; and of equal quality, now offered by • Aug. 27. !MOWN & M'CARTER. tiff tariff. LP every color, stripe, quality and price, at No 4. Clicupsi de, b) Auz. 17. - BROWN 'S& M'CATITER. _ . . _ FOWLER'S. WORK. 'ran subscriber is the authorized Agent for the .1 sale of FOWLER'S PHRENOLOGICAL WORKS, in Erie County. He will , dispose of them ut New York prices. He is also Agent for Combc's Prenological Journal. Call and ezam• int i ithese - valuable - mblications ut his 'Book Store, on State street, Erie-, Pa. Aug. 5 1847. D. SPAFFORD. ALL 'AND SE ''.. 7 -Preparatory to , making C arrangement ford going to, New York for our Fall and' Wint6r.stock of Gooo, we will sell all kinds of Spring and Summer Goods aycost, to make room for the new stock. Prove us. Aug. 17, ' BROWN & M'CARTF.R. • CLOCKS. EIGHT DAY and SO hour Gothic, 0.0. G. Pillar, Alarm and common,"by the single or case, very cheap for ready pay: , G. LOOMIS & Co. State st., neatly oppwite E.agle Hate!. July 17, 1817. „ SODA I3ISCUIT,•ui No. 1 Perry Bina. July 31. ' T. W. MOOrtr. • 50n GAL. MOLASSES, just received and u , for sale cheap as the cheapest, one Door north of the Big Window by June 16. W. F. ItINDERNECHT. DISSI 'TIRE P; J. the uni is this day /LUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. - Partnership heretofore existltig between tdetsigned, in the mercantile business, dissilved by mutual GEO:J. MORTON, BROWN,- - z; THOS: ISMARTER. 17, '47. August The notes and accounts of the late firm of Mor ino & C. 4). are by mutual agreetacni Lett-with the undersigned for collection, who atill continuo, the business at the old stuck - where theywill be hap. py to accommodate their old•customers, -and the public generally, with jpods oa *nine favorable terms than they can - be had at any other eitablish inent in-this city. • BROWN 3r hisCARTER.. ' Erie, uguat 17, 1847. -14 ft IgA - Rs,- T rtierto Principe, Tratiuca, Spao ith 1 1..../ sadll gthok kinda, . .. . ~ . , ~ .1 1 1 1 'Y 1 / • . 3, , - - , - . T. W. MOORE.: . c 1 1 a Cheats Presb.Tess, just received' and' for Ikj sale by the cheitt or lessquantity, by • June ip. W. F. RINDERNECEIT. N EAV ,F A ‘Lita , G 0 w. il. iio' 01 i t ,' 'Ye'. ma. - wen* A R now recoivi g a rune and elegaril .41 ntent,of Fall a oy rater Glocids„.. win been selected witti reap ears. ,' 4 is' thei Mination to inerit' t 0 fop utatjoo orprvi 1 itur !lasers the ricp st n tr, est Ilesirahle SI the pest Goods of a y establishinent in t I Th would respectfully invite the publ and amino their stock; among whicl foUnd t o most beautiful assortment o and English', • DRESS GOODS, ever brought to this comprising extra rid, Mohair Lustres, and Celifornia Plaids; Silk Plaids; P , Satin siriped Alpacas; Cashmerev, p reps. M de Laines; Bombazines; Fret glish and Scotch Ginghams, 4-c., &c. most superb lot of • 1 I SHAWLS--Brocha, Damask Silk, Einfitoidered Thibet, Turkon,Printed Caihmere, Mohair, : M. de Leine!, IToolen, Plaid and ah almcist endless variety of other styles. They will be sold astonishingly. cheap. CLOAKINGS.—A beautiful lot of Gala Plaids, Thibet Clathiand - Alpacas; Also a rat vatic tyof Trimmings, comprising Mantilla, Cloa and Dress Fringes, Gimps, Silk ami Moh Laces, &c. 4-c. , - ' I ALSO—Table and Sand Covers, Fruit Napkins, . . White Damask, Ddylies, Drapery Minding, Window and Wall Paper; boys and men! Caps and Hate;l3oots, Shoes, &c. Also -Ha l•plen did asiortment of I ' FUR . I—Among which are common- Coney I Mulls, French do Fur lined, Genet do, ltnitation Lusp.cd Lynx, Real Lynx do., varying in price from 50 cis. each to 812. Oct: 9, 1847. . 21 THE DELAWARE MUTUAL S. . Insurance Company,o 1 OF PUII.ADELPIII.O A I RE naw doing business on the mu diving thp .assured a participatioi profits of the company, mithout Ilanilit); the premium paid. , . I Risks open the Lakes and Canal in theh most favorable terms. Losses will , ally a and promptly adjusted. . . . Fire risks on merchandize, buildings nd other property, in town or country, for a limited tertn:or permanently. k DIRECTORS. I Joseph H. Seal, James C. Hand, Edmund A. Solider, . Theophilus Putedin.,- John C. Davis, I H. Jones Brdolie, • Robert Burton, I John Garrett; John B. Pinrose,' . I Hugh Craig,' I . Samuel Edwards, George Serrell,; Henry Lawrence, David B. Stacey, Edward Darlington, - Charlei Kelley; ' Isaac IL Davis, J. G. Johnson, William Folwell,- William Hay, John S. Newlin, - Dr. S. Thomas, Dr. It. M. Huston, .l ohn Seller, Jr: - Spencer elkaine, Richard S. Newbold, Sec'y. Win. Martin, Pres't. VApplication cap be made to - - J. KELLOGG, Agent Erie. F.rie/Atthust 7, 1%517. ' - 'll2 - . - PROTECTION. THE Eri'e County Mutual lattuancecompany continues to insure auainst loss and dantaLre by fire, on buildings. toads and merchandise of. all descriptions. Office on the east si.d.ak k f the Public Square, between 6th and 71114reete. innEcTons. • Beatty, -J. Williams, J. C. Spencer, Georsze Thomds Willis, ' Smith Jachgcm,' Giles Sanford, Elijah Babbitt, C. M. Tibbais, .h?lin A. Tracy, \V. 11. 1 Townsend, Hamlin RUssell, Henry Cadwell. ' GILES S).NFORD, Pr 3. C. Seer:can, Treasurer. • • Gecit.r,e Seldcn, Secretary. -June 3, 1817. .1 WANTED! exclus ge for tlonds, any miantil . L HEMLOCK FENCE BOARDS 12 inches Wide, 14 and 16 feet ;pg. HEMLOCK JOICE, 1 1.2 • 19,'a 15, 16,18 and 20 feet long. HEMLOCK STUDDING, :2 by 5 a 10, 14 and,l6 titet ion 2,. which mat', 1t prie will be pain, when &lire' Luma_ yard at the . foot of French stri WM TRTJE. Erie, March 4, 18 17, ES.—A lot of prime Swedis L in godd condition, just received I), 'thine 2. . 3. H. BURTON A: Co SPECTACLES in gold, silver and • erman %Tr-Fr: l imes, an extensive assortine'ut of Con cave and Convex. Also, the celebrated perilival and parobolic Spectacles, superior to any in use. G. LOW.IISI ts: Co State st., nearly opposite Ea _ le Rotel. • , July 17 18 , 17 ' ADIE§ - w find s:ecl, silk and bead haze 1..4 steel :clasps rani beads, purse silk,. Paris faits, new style brooches, bracelets, pencils, lock. ets, to 'with an endles.s variety a splendid fancy artiutei, at G. LOONIIS & Co's. State at., nearly opposite Eagle liotcl. July 17, 1547. GROCERIES. --An excellent aSsormient of Groceries can at all times be foudd at No. 4 Cheapside. BROWN & 111'G IRTER. • Aug. 17: 1 9 POUNDS of good Calico for one 'dollar, and , 40 other! things in proportion at Nol 1 Perry Block: July 17 ME I Public Notice is HEREBY GIVEN that the Stoc Idle Erie yank, in the county of Erie maks) application to the next Leuislattn newel of Mb charter, by the name and cr Erie Bankj in the county of Eric, to rei ted in the IJoroughof Erie, in tho court with the saute capital and privileges I has. By order of the Board of Brio C. M'. PARREN, Erie Bank, July 2& )017. D d n t ii Iltry. , By I OCTS. ELLIOTT & RQSE. WHO • re permanently located in Erie Penn. where all Sur g ical acid MeeFun cut ' opera tiontlin tH i science of Dentistry. will b done with f all that case, neatness and durability s +lett long experience and • extensive opportunity, together with a thoi 4 ough. knowledge of all the late im• provementif of the 13aliimore Dotal College alone can give. - I • ' , ' Drs. Elliott or Rose will Visit the ibllowing named planes once in six or eight weeks, viz. Conneaut, Ohio, Springfield, Girard, Lickport, Fairview, Wale/And, Wuttantrah and North East, Eric , county, Warren and poium4tkl, War. -ron county Pa. Ladies and gentlern n living in or_ncar either of the above nahaed laces who need •the se i rvices eta Dentist, can be -% ailed upon ut their residence, by addres,inglu at Erie. Particular I ttOntiint will be phi to t h health et, the Gums, as well as to restoring and r l eserving' the Teeth. Pivot '1 coal I will he , ineerted after \ the latest itnprovements;' also, Plato Teeth, froin one to an entire set. • Office and residence on the corner of Seventh Streets, Erie, Pa. Sept. 10,1 1817. . -,-- New Gotods! - NkT . G'oods! WE are receiving our stock of F. LL AND V V WIN PER GOODS, which we elicve will' vie with any in the place in extent, style and quality. We forbear to enumerate tyles and qualities having none of the spirit of the brsga docia, and presume that if we Were t ativertieel WU piecesplendid Silks,lo,ooo piece Alpaccas, 100 cases French Merinos, rich cashm res, Para- - metta clot : Mohair•Lustres. Oriental Calfornia, Monterayand Oregon Plaids, &c. &c our trade would not therthy be increased in n r t innal and intellizentfOomnuinity. We have:onl to say ou this point that site have a full and coin l ete assort ment ofsuch goods iri our branch of tho trade as the market reqUirea, and we otter theta with our stand ing pledge to, sell at the cheapest rates they can be bought in the boroughsoi cash. Pl ease call and let us talk 'ovei this matter a little at 1 , . INI ETC ALF'S, No. I, Rue - Serie; 23 1847. N PLAIDS.--A few pi rich article on,hattoVand -tore. _ ALLYN r I REGO k. 7 shovel at the new': Oct, 161 . ;'Cash, for Barley.. THE subscriber having rented th 1 'out; warehouse or P. Arbuckle, Bth StrecdCanal Basin, is r ,now read and pay ,Casu for 15,000 'bushels of , Barley. : Ene,;l3ept. cO, 1847. JUST received a the New .store several nice Cashmere Shawls, at very ow prices. Oct. 16.' ALLYN &,C01'.1.% ;/assort] h have deter ,ting to pes and .18 plate 4. 't: to call may he French Standard Tannly. Medicin e & TuE FAirOiIITE REMEDY OP l a UAW.-The high encomiums of pr i i, where bestowed upon these deseriedly,popaisr isoZ by CiliZel36 of lobe hilthest respeebbility, and b ) ig" o 7," of the medical profession , in every sectioa.of the r.i t 4 Stites and British Po sssss ions. citifies theiii to t h e of the Couquerers of Disease. A mass 'of p1 (1 , 41 74 Cana Bon testimony, is in the Doctor's possession of et r .,, performed by these preeminent nemedits the tosihis, ed treatment of the atedicallseulty, sa i l mco ._, remedies of the day had been tried in rain, "'" t DR. HERRICK'S VEGETABL SUGAR COATED PILLS. market; Oregon ain and ain and ch, En- A leo a Maybe used with marked. lupe.ele.:l4ia.:e,:iezzirykittleiusev:l2 quiring a gentle and positive paissu". The y , with astonishing quickness head, pains and weakness of the breisit.sidss sad all kinds offerers. indentation of the davits% n"` 4o , the human body. foul breath, coated toogne,b,NZ..., is ic, habitual Costiveness. and in all case; whets the ants and bowels are-loaded with humors, which ire so lno duetive of disease. - Each boa contains 301110....,,, ranted under oath purely vegetable. and selifOr 2 and 3 being an ordinary dem. Also, lIERRICK'S Same LINIME4T, Tll INFALLIBLE REMEDY' For Rheumatism,Rprains, Ormixe , !, Cohtracted C 0,4 Sure Throat, Quinsy, Croup, Stiff Joint., Shrank au. ewe, Ague in the br ast and (nee, Tootbache,Frosisferi. Diseases of the Spine, Perished Limbs. and ahem., external application is indicated, The rapidity 1 ,, ichicu this WONDER WORKING MEDICINE E,,,„„Z worst cases of the above diseases. had emitted T 4 WONDER AND ADMIRATION of the world' Th at may avail themselves of the use of this b Wring toi ity. the Doctor him put the price at 25 cents. tie Initthe Doers. name blown in the glass, and .11141 4 . ed in a:cut of a diseased Spine, accomPanied rub fsg 4,„ sections. jjkewi.c general debility, attended with py a ,and vo eak nes* in the stomach and boire/s, extending lea, vides, loss of appetite; trembling of the limits, pop . , ties of the heart, Jauhilice, Ague a nd Fever, and all K luus dlrense. are qickly cured by the uie of 1 HERRICKIS VEGETABLE Topirc BITTERS. , Put up In boxes . accompanied wills directions, an d ttia, ti l its Each box will make half a gallon. In the 11:4 manner can Cough's, Colds Asthma, opprestioh-trd • Chest, Whoiiping Cough Croup, Intiamation of the Laip and recent eases of the Consumption be greatly kolpii and quickly - i t:well by DR. HERRICK'S MEDICATED COUGH FETY nil ',lnn, in the beyond stir,d oil be liber- . . LOZENGES. • 1 . Price 25 eta. Two of these Lozenges are a ;win/ einetic. THE TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS which wry - whore attends the use of Herrick's Worm De.o i o n : Log.enges in theilestroetion and expubdon ()flamer to the human system, has placed them first on the catalog -- , or reneedie.t. They are pleasant to fair. Children Ist - them, and their effect is snch as to astombh th'e f ie lAj,, .i Price ' t is etc.. with full ,directions. The judrin; fro i • pains and wenkne.s In the breast. sides and tiaelk. ate. It hen mat i siii. Loading°. etc.. will find a frimid in the use it. HERRI'CK'S GA LBA NI: M STIVENGTII , ENING PLASTER. • i i 'Spread on fine Kid , Iriatlier, will went' from nor to tit -.' months. Price milk 181 eta, and are taking the plats et all other Waiters. and aro considered the lIESF AND • ICII EAPEST PLASTEIt NOW IN USE. . - ----i • " -f -TO TUE PIITHIGII.4 • So mud' lion me been said by come New trod witers flint flirt :done had the Frei - Merge to make tad qnil a lis par Coated rill, 81111 one, ei4ll pretending and adiertuirj '', that he lia, a patent for ad doing, induces 'the Itocterts ' bring this practice of dee/dion before the public. anilltt . them be judges in the case, whether a system vrtbii kind ought, longer to, exist. Dr. Merrick has *Titre's to Ili Burke, the , Cbminissioner oriPatentsat litrashttigrtin,wkdit - letter in answer is given below.. - U. S.[Putent Office. Jan. 16. 184 i _ atent Office. Dr. Herrick—Dear Bar—yo ur letter of the sth inst. b. bed. received. In answlb your inquiry whether spa natant has been granted pr • pill coated with'sugar,l have to in Wan you that tie record of such9•pate•t•esait found in this office. Respectfully youri, IV.DSIDND BURKE. 'l'haniphlets glving a more general description If the Medicines they he hcia of any of the Agents. Prineipal Depot 53 State street, Altian • . whero all sr. (Mrs must be addressed. AGENTS.—J 11. Burton & Co. John Cummine4 Cs., Erie; Guilford & Evans, Girard; and J.H. Rayons. Nerti East I ( yet, t1,1847. 7 ty4u. NE FTR,M . NEW AND CHEAP GROCERIES ! ! j'OtIN ZIMMERLy & A. Ll. HITCHCOCK, late of the firm of Hitehcoelt, Zitnnterlv &Co. hare again associated themerilYes' in the , W.hote• sale end Retail Grocery busider-s, on State nearly opposite tile/ ' l 4cifei, in the room late.. ly aceupied hy•Vqm;Winderneicht, under - ilie style of J. ZIMMEIII4 Co. Where will be,fuund & large and well selected insorm,pt of all ainda sf Wet and Dry Welk IndiU Goladetomprisingra..;: ry article *orally Itept or called .for in a Grocery, store. Among stock ,may be fotintl: 77 : Coffee of every price and quality. Old and Yonne: Hyson Tea l ; Pepper, Spice, 7 lndigo,'Bro%%u, Lump and Loaf ' 'rc silent, I of Good I ,S, 10, and MEE d 3 by -1; biabeit red at Ilk DAIL Leeches, Cheri)lite, castile and rosin snap, raisin!, fig. Tobacco of every quality, cigar's, shelf Grocer• cs of 'all' kinds, together - with Iron, nails , wiz. dow _lass, ete. , etc. J. Z. j• Co. tender their thanks (or the very .7041 patronage extendecrto them for the paSt\six 'can, and hope they may by their endeaVorS to please, receive a Pontirmance of favors in the shaped old as well as new Customers. They are prepw ed to purchase grain of all kinds, butter, mil, dried apples and poiaches, Fta?c, Timothy and tle• %es seed, for whic h CASH Will be patd at dui: counter. • Erie, Aprif 35, 1846. • NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS! - G. Lt OIVHS .tS- opposite Eaglq Hotel, have just rectited _ an ajiltion to their former stock of goods, )vhich Makes cir assortment Nery ex tensive, comprising a l; ge variety 'of 1161;0 fashion ablt JEWELIt consisting of diamond, ruby, garb t, emerald, itnethyst,-aquamarine and enamelled pins, diamond, i ruby and plain rings; gold our rings, guard chains and keys, spectacles. pencil cases, bracelets, lockets, miniature setting.- thimbles, studs, snaps, &c. &c. TIME.—GoId ,afl,d Silver Wat'Ocs of the pat tent lever, duplexAtirisontal and cotbrnon escape - ment. French mantle, Gernian2 and Am - erica' docks. holders of intend to re fur a re tyle of the main loca -1 ity of Erie,. as it now• ctors. SILVER GOODS.-L - Tal;le, desert, tea,salt ail mustard spoon; Wiles, butter and fruit knirer, spectacles, chains, keys, pentil l cases, thimbles. Plated, Britannia and- German Silver Wart.- Tea pots, urns, pitcher; cupsil tankards. bowl', cake baskets, candleStiekt• snuffers and trap, spoons, farcett , ., ink stands, castors; CUTLERY.—Roger's and oth'er celebtalei Makerirazors, knives and scissors. !! MISCELLANEOUS.—AIathernaqaI inatrr mswits, telescopes,thermometers, pockei_coripar. Sc; sun glasses, 'vie - rills, accordion; snusieber , flutes, fifes. steel pens„caid"cases, combs, pockr books, pocket pistols, coral, amber - , gilt, .rler4 • ;vat and glass be4ds, bead and silk bags and uP t. - ses, elastic guards, portable writing desks, w paint, snuff, tobacco and shaving boxes, rz,zof strops, Clothes, hair, tooth, nail and slur'? I brushes abd glasses, Glazier's diamonds, 0A bele; pow der flasks,_ percussion caps and ON chessmen, segar cases, purse and chat clasps, tweezers, cane, whalebone, violin and bars viol strings,' rouge, powder, pairs, perlumermf , court plaster, tooth wash and powders, tooth pick, teething rings, tea bells, l sealing wax, mono seals, visiting card; emery baskets, nee dles, bat tledor, and birds, spool stands, with numerous oth er articles not mentioned, both useful end area.- mental, which will he for "ready pay,"itomtn ! ti• ty•five to fifty per Icent. lower than formirly. - N. B. liratches,; music boxes, jewelry repairtC in the [ist' manner , and warranted. =2 Peach and Mall Cash and most kinds of country produce tt• ken ill-paynient for goodi or work. ' Call and se; The ,liighest prices paid in 'cash for old*GoVi and Silver. July 24. 1817. ----- SPICE ___f_.S Zz, AROMATIC CONDIMENT:. Nutmegs, 1 Sogo, Mace, \- - Bluer Almonds; Cloves,' Summer : -. -avory, Ground Cinnamon, Sweet Majoram, " Pepper, black, Vanilla Beans, r. _Cayenne do i l Citron, Superior Mustard, k - Extract Vanilla, Pure ,Joiruiica Ginger " Lemon, Root, ' i ' " Bitter Alrnona Ground :" • ' Orange Flenn Water, - Coriand* eeds, i Leavitt's Rose db CarawAy- do PlE i l ELICS FOR THE SICK & ,INVALIB "Bermuda Arrow Boot, Oatmeal, I . • Superior white Ttqiioca, Cooper's Isinglass, ' Pearl Barley, 11 1 " Russian do Sago, Irish Moss, Rico Flour, . Iceland Moss. Hpdse. 19 es of the Hine cheap COIT, Selected with care and all warranted auperior 11.13URTO Erie. June 19, 1847. N. 5, ILVEIt WARE.—Silver table, desseriN 1.3 salt-and mustard m; spn i o : n ..o s ir t e o e n t i t ladles butter and fruit kniyes, Oonstantlg on hand 'log for sale by G, L OXIIS Si co.. State ct.. nearly opposite Eagle July 17, MT ' oe TINEN'S Anu V than any is t j A •S• Co. A • Cats. ' Span!! l'o commocii eq. at the to receive good dealt -KING. 20tf I 115 IEI
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