1 I EE ILO Oirg,'TIVI.EKNII MAGNETIC OINTMENT. MUMS is the 6r.t attempt to cut/Mite, the ELECTRIC MAGNEPIC FLU/D with Powerful Vegetable Es, tracts In the term of an i Hutment —to ho applied external ly for thertimovol of dilease. The utmost unlimited suc cess It has Net with stamps it at once the GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE - AGE. It Is constantly effecting cures of the of the utmost importance. The most ineredu lone are CONVINCED—Om most faithless - are compelled to believe in the power and virtue of Otte great remedy. Itis nuiversilly admitted to be. THE NIOST %YONDER.' FUL COMBINATION KNOWN to the WORLD for the JUMEDLaTE RELIEF orcbsea e anal pain. heaver nias while ther«,romains sediment life to restore natural and healthy action to tlin enpillary vessels el - ilia bOdy, end qualtre Mc eircithitiiii i t !' the By this mean, a controlling power is pain , 4lorsr the mug nialignatitfornis DISEASE which cannot lie Obtaieed from any other rem edy: Such is the power of this combination that l it pane trate. toevery portion ofiho human frame; every Gene:mil muscle, vein, nerve and ligament is searched out and innate *eligible of purifying and heating influence. donee it copes os readily with i.iternal as cesterind Numerous 1 stances are on record where thiS remedy has restored health to patient s so near the grave that the most powerful internal remedies faded to produce any ef fect. Such has Irequently been the Cato in FI,A MA TZOS of she ISOVVELS—no [alma ever need /lie with tine • diseuo where the allagnetie Ointment can he iifiteined That dangerous Epidemic Known at the PUTRID ERY SIPELAS can Missy. be curcif by this remedy. For INFLABIATOBY RHEUMATISM, 11113 Ointment Is the most complete remedy ever prepared. - In 99 cases out or too it nit( afford entire yak! In the worst case. of NERVOUS HEADACHE in thirty minutes. For Nervous Disease remedy remedy is of ifninim-e vn ee. Affectionsof the Spitillietlimimatism, Lameness. Ulcer ated Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Croup, Chills, Cholera Minims ' Ague in the Face or Ili east. Bures.e, old Head, Scrotal ,, Sett It hetun, Ery-litelas, Inflamed Cyen, Fever Set &c will be linmediately-relieved by the use of this remedy. AIL BINGHAM'S In reply to your .;aeries with regard to the results of the Experiments I haue made mills your jit-tly eel/dueled ,Magnmic Ointment: ,Il can icily with pleasure that I desen it one - of the CREATES!' DIsCOVERIES a IF THE AGE. It is sow nearly two year. nine,, I commenced using it In my pretties. ' and I haVe if:watt le l eases of Inflamma tion. both local and general, of the most inaglignate hied with universal fIUCCPS.; even where all internal remedies failed, I have succeeded with this. 1 • I hare treated caeca of Inflaination lof the Drain, Inflt roatien ofthe Lungs, 1'111am:1H/l of the Bowels, billamma tory Ithiumelism. amid Child -I,a V r vele. pet feet success; also cases of Scarlet Fever,lCen66r Bash, and Ulcerated Throat and Lungs with like •itecesk. In the Epode/Mc known as .the Tetrid Erysipelas., by which Co many valualtlt4 Ils es were lbst, I tested it fre quently, and it never failed of effecting a timed ) and cer tale cure. • in Mes of floras, Sprisirts,Bruizes, Frozen Limbs, &c. it lets like a charm. No Physiciau• or Family will be a simele day without this Medicine, alter hernniing acottaitiird with it power to caw - ( H royale= and Surgeon. irtias. Y.Jon. 19, 1816, 17 • Foriforther particulars and testimonials, see plea • pb et lett with each agent. Price 45 and 59 cents prr bottle. AGENTS,—Carter & Brother. wholesale and retail, Erie; D. N. 6z .1. L. Webster, Conneaut, Ohio; Riley Potter. West Sprinefiield; 11.Townseml. Springfield; L.B. Jones & Co. Guava; John A. Tracy, Fairs tem Erie. Atutust Li, IS - OUR FLAG Is THERE! - - . c Q 2'" 7 " . .1 a , ARE HERE: r VICTORY! VICTORY!! HURRA! HURRA!! HURRA!!! The new Jew Store annin'A head! JUST receised at the ,A"rto Jew Store, No. 1, Fleming Block, State street, n new and splen did assortment of FALL St. WINTER GOODS! consisting in part of BROADCLO LlS.—French, English and Amer ican black, blue, brown, gold anki,satlet mixtd Broadeleaths, cheap us the.cheapeM, ALSO.—Cassimeres and Vestings to match, both • as to color qn,ahty and prie'-. , GROCERIES:—A general assm firma of choice Groceries, which will be sold exttnwy - CROCLEB.Y.—A beautiful assort meth of crock • ory at prices that cannot fail to please,. BOOTS AND SllOES.—Without boasting we can truly Fay we have th-: cheeks:, and best as sortment of Boots anti Shoes, includtn4 Ladies, Gentlemen and Boys, ever brought to this city. CAPS.—Men and Boys caps, that cannot fail to fit both the parse and head —came and try. LADIES DRESS GOODS.-=Here vte are, at home. Nita have cashmeres, de lanes without number and almost without price; Ginuhams and AlpaccasiCalilbrnia plaids and Su island Taritton Alustins• wide gimp and gimp cord; ,dress buttons, cords and tassels; but what is the 'use of enumeraring e have every thing to make the handsome more diNine and the ugly enchanting. ' SlLKS—Striped and Plaid Poult de Sois, White gro de Swiss, Melt wutercd 4• Satin stripe potilt de soi, Black and blue Week, gro de Naples, Black gro de Rhine. SHAWLS—or all prices. shades and quality front the chea;• cotton up to the fmcat silk and Cashmere, GLOVES—Of all hinds, colors and sizes. Hosiery, Suspenders, Prints, Ticks. Drills, Fac• tarifa, in short every thing suited to the season and market. Ready Made Clothiaa p ' Our stock of ready made clothing is lark and splendid, and wilthe sold chcSp. We do not n isli to boast, but we think we cap, convince any one ==by calling that we spll a t and article for a smaller sum than any other establishment in town. At any rate "the proof of the pudding is in the eat ing," therefore TRY US! jf..TWind the name and number. ISAAC ROSENZWEIG & CO. Erie, Sept. 21, ISM 12 "Not fora Day but far all Time." OTANTON'A EXTERNAL R EREDY. CALLED HUNT'S LtINIMENT, HAS now given abundant evidence of its heal ing powers, and Moved itself the most extra ordinary and wonderful medicine in the world.— In the short space of two years, it has acquired a reputation for curing disease and releavin. pain Ar greater than any medicine ever discovered.— Its wonderful cures have astonished the Medical Faculty, who now univertally concede its a , reat value. They speak of it in the highest terms and commend its me. It is condemned by none. On the contrary, its praise is universal. The caeca of cure, are so 011 tnerous that it would take volumes to recount them —and it is a fixed fact, and is not disputed, that as a pain extractor it has no equal. For the many astonishing cures, see the pamphlet to be haul of each ageiit. Ifyou suffer with either of the rlia eases tor which it is recommended, resort ut ence to Its use and be cured. For the following,. dt cases it lean infallible remedy: Spinal Affections, Rheu matism, Paralysis and all net vous uffections, Salt Rheum, Croup or Hives, Ague In the Breast and Faco, Weak ness of the Joints, colds, wroth ache, sore throat anti Quinsy, ulcerated sores, indolent ulcers.burns 4 frostedTeet, corns, butiyons, fresh wounds swellings and bruises, scrofu lous affections, mos quito bites and, Poisons.l IrabThis Liniment is sold by all the respacta- ; We Merchants and Druwgists throughout the country, and by the Proprietors at Sing Sing; N. Y. G EO. E. STANTON. For sae by J. O. Porton & Co. Erie, B. C. Town North East. J. Clements Fairview; 8. L. Jones & , Co. Girsrd. Oct. 0. 1817. 9tn2l Cash for Flax Seed. T WlLL , pay•tha iiialicat price in earl) for tiny J quantity of Flax Seej. C. M. TIBBALS Aug. 27, 1847. DY E STUFFS.—Madder, Log Wool, Fustie, Mc Wood, Cam Wood, Alum, Copperas, Blue Vitriol, Cream Tartar, Indigq, &c., for sale cheap for the ready, by June 26. F. RINDERNECHT. BSHAWLS—From 85 to 820, crape. do. M Delaine do, of different sizes and col ors, for sale at the cheap store of Eapt. 25 50 FOR THE CURE.OF THE HEPATITES, OR LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA AND SICK HEATiACH. This remedy having' been for several years employed by the proprietor in his practice on ti very large scale in Monhngbealia, Preston, Har rison and Randolph countries, 'Virginia. berideS several other places, and having been attended witliohe most happy effect, he has been from time to time solicted to adopt such is source asAvould give it a more extensive circulation. with a view to lesson the amohnt of human Buttering Aware of the fact that many useless nostrums have been palmed upon the public, he hesitated several years, until thermighly convinced that the above medicene, if properly used : would not - fail to ef feet cures in a greet many instances, and even to alleviate those moils which are quite incurable. Symptoms of a Dieseased Livrt.—Pain in the right side, under the edge ofthe ribs, increased on pressure. Sometimes the pain is in the l e f t site. The patient is hardly able to lie cm the lest side. Sometimes the pain is under the shoulder bltsde. ft frequently entends to the top of the shoulder, and is sometimes mistaken for rheumatism in the right arm. The stomach is effected with loss of appetite and sickness—the bowels in general are costive * sometimes alternating with lux--the head is troubled with pain, accompanied with a dull, heavy sensation in tht- - buttk part. There is gen erally a considerable loss of memory, accompanied with a painful sensation of having left undone some: hi rig which ought to have been done. A slight dry cough is sometimes an attendant. The patient complains of weariness and debillity.— Hels easily startled—hie feet are cold or burning —and he complains of a prickly sensation of the skin.- His spirits,are low—and ulthough he is satisfied that exercise would be beneficial to him, yet he eardsearcely summon up fortitude to t t ly it. In tact he distrnste every remedy. Several I the above symptoms attend the disease; but cases have assured Where few of them existed, yet ex at - nitration of the body atter death, has shoe it the liver to ho'Ve been extensively deranged. This is to certify, that having been associatO with Dr. NPLane in the practice of medicine for two and a half years. I have had rnany opporioni• ties of witnessing, the good effet;. of his Liver Pills; and I believe they have cur d and relieied a touch larger proportion of the diseases of the liver than I have known cured and relieved by any other coarse of treatment. Dee. 7, 1837. OLIVER MO This k to certify, that 1 Inv° b: for si' years Willi the Liver cool plied to thfrerent physician, obtni relief. On hearing of Dr, M'Lan I obtained and ttAed two boxes res:Ored to health, The Liver Pi, me a most surprising relief. - S. DAVIS, ne Onlenve.—None lore genuine withinit lac simile of the proprietor's signet re. Prepared for the 1 :?'" 'rietor by . .Messrs Kidd & • Co.—Unso!icited I send this tesiinioni,l concerning Da. C. ' IVPLANE'S WO'LtM SPECIFIC. About seven years since I was called upon to visit a young women about twenty seven years of age. I tbund her laboring under strong symptoms of Prolapses Uteri. She informed me that site was unwell for something like eight years, and that she had been treated by several - of the neiehbining Physicians, who failed to effect a cure—und in fact had spent all she had —anti was still in no better condition then when she commenced taking their medicines, and was compelled to work what she was able for her board. The Physicians to whotwshe had applid, hail Mil tormly treated her as in ease of Prolapses Uteri, and other complaints peculiar to females. For six or eight weeks I treated her case as 4te of the above rw ntioned, A llitUta any beneficial effect. She was taken with vomiting blood, and from some other symptoms that existed at the time, I was forced to the conclusion that she was troubled with worms, nod told her what I thought about it, and propeseit that she had better take ! some worm mt‘dicine; but she was highly offended at the idea of liar tieing troubled in that way.!--. Sim said it was all permedv nonsensical that the other physicians never •liinted it to her—and she thetelure thought it useless. I finaly pre• vailed on her to take some of NPLAN IL'S AMER ICAN WORN! SPECIFIC, one bottle of which she was to take at two doses, and the result was she passed three hu liked and ninety. sevdn nine ty of which were i one knot or ball, and required the assisitoce of dd neighbor women that was in to take thein from h, er. I, saw and she then told ins the worms were all large. 1 1 then propes ed to give some more of the sant mcdi ine, and the same prescription as before, w hich u as dune —and the result was, she passed fo II hen red and fifteen worms, that she counted, be ides a number that were nor counted.. 'i After she passed the worms her rdinary health returned— and since that she got. married, and raised a small family, and sill continues:to have her health. Yours, c. , , 1 JOUN EMT The incredulous can tte Docto in reference to this wonderful east time at the Dill!! SlCote ofJ, KIDD Wood and Fourth wee's. This %liable preparation is fur J. Corner of Wood ac particular to inquiry• fu American worm Specific. or Yuri AGENTS.—Carter & Brother, Ca., Erie; J. Marvin, Waterford! Girard; John A. Tracy, Fairview ser 41, Springfield; Hall Sr. Vince Jackson & Edcnboro; Co. ‘Vattsbuie, A. Toturtellutt, 1 1 - 1. Haynes ' North East. • Sold Druggists and tilcrcl throw7hott• thq United Statcs.l "More of the I STILL T l / 4 1EV CrIE. WE are receiving more Goo Is, which arc a little cheaper than ever, and have on hand 1 a complete assoitinent of plain. laid, striped and figured Nlolinii, Orleans, Caslin ere, Merino, De Lisle and Lyons Cloths of the riches styles. ALSO—ISO different patterris and styles of Shawls, embracing all the new pr oductions; which we will sell as cheap as•tho cheapest, at the cor ner opposite the Eagle Hotel. Oct. :13..• WILLIAMS & wruatiT. BLACK LACE DE:111 VEIL.— A new lot a these very fashionable artieler just received and selling very low at thC NeW Store. Oct. :11. • ALLYN It COIT. D ICH OREGON PLAIDS selling for 20, 25 1.11, and qi 1-4 cents per yurd al the New Store. Ginghants selling proportionally' ; Oct. 23 ALLYN 4,-COIT. ADMINISTRATOR'S iNOFICE. LETTEits ofadtpinistrationlde bonis item have been granted to the subscriber on the estate of Richard Skinnor,ilate of North East township, deceased. Persons indebted to said estate, or haviritz claims atminst the same, are requested to cull and present them properly authenticated for sett:etnent, and settle their indebtedness. JOHN P. HALL, Adifers. ELLIS A. OWEN, Oct. 30, 1847. - 6t24 • Important Decision.. TilE contested trial that has been existing so many years has been finally settled lay a Jury of Twelve Ladies;and their decision is, That the purest, best, most fragrant and cheapest Teas to ho had in this : section of the country, are those which I ome frcim the celebrated CANTON TEA COMPANY. These Teas can be had at all times and {Darn:Wed to give entire satisfiletion'or the money will be refunded, of their agents who ate receiving fresh Supplies weekly. WILLIAMS 4. WRIGHT, Agents. Directly opposite the Eagle Hotel. Sept:l9, 1947. 19 PICKLECI LOBSTERS, 'Sardines, Tomato, Catsup, Lemon Syrup, Pepper Sauce, Salad. Oil, Mustard, Guguba Jellb English White Pep per, eve., for sale at No. 1, Petty ßlock, by Seem. 8, , W. MOORE. D ROVERBI L PHlLOSOPYd,_and . o th er t"o -ems by Toper, a few copies at Now York pri ces, just received and for sale by 0. D. SPAPFORD 4t I 4 Erie August 21, 1847 S. JACKSON CERTIFICATES MEM !en afflicted' for Taint . ; and np itfz tomprary 's - Liver ills; ow feel alinost liuvd given 1 11 ir Pittsburzlii FAR, M. D. 1r Baler's letwr, hy calling any I*. qo. corner cif ale by: , KID,I) & Co. d Fourth ace. "Dr. Mlinne's huge. H. Burion & John Nl'Clure, ; W. H. Town e, Cranesville';' D. C. Town & Ilion Mills; J. tots generally` i EIII BY THE QUEEN'S PATENT. CONSUMPTION CURED TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS, OF BUCHAN'S HUNGARIAN BALSAM OF LIFE. THE GREAT ENGLISH RENIVY for COLDS, COUGHS,,ASTH- J. MA, and CONSUMPTION: _ • Tine 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 Continent of Europe, and introduced into the United States under the ) immediate superintendence of the inventor . The astonishing success of the Hungarian Balsam, in this cure of every form,of CONSUNPTION, warrants the American Agent in . soliciting for treatment the WORST POSSIBLE CASES, that erfn be found in the com munity—cases that seek relief in vain from uny of the common inmedies o the day, and have been given up by the moat distiOguiihed Physicians as CONFIRMED AND INCURABLE. The litinga'rlan Brilsam has cured, ) and will cure, the MOST DESPERATE OF CASES. It is no quack nos' Crum, but a standard English Medieine of known and established efficacy. Every family in the United States should be supplied with Buchan's Hun garian Balsain °Mile, not only to counteract the consumptive tendencies; of the climate, but to bo used as a preventive medicine in all cases of Colds,! Coughs, Spitting of Blood, Pain in the Side and Chest, Irritation and sore., nees of the Lungs, Bronchitis, Difficulty of Breathing Hect c Fever , Night' Sweats, Emaciation and General d Debility, Asthma, Ankle za, Whooping , Cough, and Croup. I ficase of actual disease of the lungs, or seated- 6onsun l ition, - it is 'the, ONLY SOURCu. OF HOPE. Sold by McDonald & Smith, sole, Agent fur the United kingdom, at the Italian Ware-house, Regent-st. London, in Bottles and Cases, for ships, hospitals, By Special Appiiintment—DAVlD F. BRADLEE, 119 Cart-st., Boston; Muss., sole Agent for the United States and British American Provinces. American piice, $1 per bottle, \ with full direetion - s for the - restoration o health. 1 Pamphlets, containing a mass or Englioh and American certificates and other evidence; showing the unequalled merits of this Great Engfish•Reingt dy. may be obtained of the Agents, gratis. None genuine, withatt the written signature of the American Agent, on a gold and bronze label, t.ta counterfeit which is forgery. AGENTS.—S. Tousev. Syracuse, N. Y. General Agent for New York and the western States. re RE AD. A . 3 - From the Baptist Clergynt nt Coloose , 0,910r ,, 0 County. ”hi "1 do hereby most t:hecrfully - Zertify that I have used' Dr. Bucium's Him 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 inl her rkht side, and notwithstanding we' used all diligence to remove it, she continued to grow worse, an I after o b taining the counsel of Dr. B—, who thought the Right Lobe of her Lungs so seriously affected that her recovery ' was exceedingly doublill. I was induced to obtain one bottle ache Balsam.l ano before one third ofit was taken, the little sufferer resumed lier plays andl bercheetifulnesa, returned, and before two Lc-Idea were used her health we WESTFIELD MARDLE FACTORY. 1 THE subscribers having a good a.sortment of New England marble on hand, front differ ent quarries, calculated for Head and Poet tables, Monuments, &c. which they offer 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, 81 50 per foot; Middle size, for aged people, $1 62 per foot; Largest size $1 75 per foot. We think it would be an object for some Of the Erie county people to forward us a few inscriptions as we have recently been informed by the Erie"'orbit, dealers in rather , t bragging way, that they were sticking it to the Erio and Crawford county people good. They brag very lustily of selling to the "Penna. mites" at from 82 50 to $1 pe foot. , Should any of the people old Erie county I be in want of any thing in our line, they cir for rard their inscrip tions, or come tbeanselves, an they shall have a first rate article at the above p ices. HIRAM SIK_ES &CO. Westfield, N. Y. Sept.:l3.lB-15. - 17 t BLACK SALTS.—I %till pay Cash, - and the highest price for any ',quantity of Black Salts delivered at M'lCenn, or at my store in Erie. October 24, 1818. I (:. M. limns. TOTES OF AN EX LL', byL. W,Miller, it - To ill' twin!! an account 'Or the authors confine ment at Van Downtime Ltind, just - reccived and for sole at Spaffords's Bookstore. Erie, May 5, 18 D. , •• 51 ASHES! ASHES!! IWILL pay.. 9 cents pc4 bushel for good fi eld ashes, and 12 1.2 us pe r bushel fur house ash es delivered at my ashery Or M'IC - ean corners. Erie, Oct. 2:l, 1046. C. M. TIBBALS. AXES.—Waters & Cots Cnst Steel Axes by the dozen or single. 13. TOMLINSON EL Co February 11. 1817 1498 t i, s . , ..._ kl L b .. 1 1 l a r e ' l l t e r r 3 e l l i f C o r°(..iiiiilsolli few iy also, a le June '26. \V. F. RINDEEtNECEIT. _ GOLDENS. —Levi Brown's Gold Pens, the P most celebrated maker of the hiticle, a good assortment kept constantly on hand; also the dif ferent kinds of cheap (tlettre4t) Pens, at G. LOOAI IS 4, Co's, Slate at:, nearly oppositu Eagl e Hotel. July 10, 1317. 8 NEW AND FRESH GROCERIES, At No. 6 Poor Peoples Row. WF. 111NDERNECHT has Just retleived a' • large and well selected as,oriment of wet. dry and Family Groceries; Dye Stuffs, Nails ar.d Glass, which he will sell cheaper for cash than any other establishment in town. Please call and see. June 12, 1917. j DST RECEIVED 25 bags Rio, Cuba, St. Dc; minin and Java Coffee, one duor north of the Big Window, State street, by \V. F. EtINDERNEC UT. Jime 12, 1847 4 4'40 GALS., Ohio lone Ware, for sale one door north of the Big, Window. June 26. W. F. RINDERNECHT. WINDOW GLASS. ri l AßTb:a 1.1 lt OT FIE It have just received I.— , thar summer stock of Window Glass, which is birge and complete, varying in size from 70 to 15x30, and will be cut to any size or shape &sir ld,Without extra charge. Putty always on,hand: to 19, 1517. "LOOK IlEltE, WILL your /oil wish to buy cheop,l you will please call at i N DERN EC HT'S Nol 6, Poor PcoOe's how, ire you can flail the following articles, which are tvarrentcd good; —Coffee, Seger, Tea, Molas ses, 'f'obaco of all kinds, Rice, Pew, Spice; Cin numond,Cloves, Nutmegs, G inger, Starch, Choco. late4Cocoa, ; Mustard by the pound or box, Pepper Sata,e, Lemon Syrup, Oliver Oil, Lamp Oil Vine gar, Fire Crackers, Castile Soap of allkinds,Sha ving Bruslic4, Powder, Shot, Lead, Percussion Caps and Pills, Candle Wick, Twine, Matches, Stove Black i ng, shoo Brushed and Blacking,Ctuillt Tar end Rosin, Macoboy and Scotch snuff, intl. pher. Brimstone, Epsom Saps Glauber Salts, Sal eratus, Bed Curds, Rope, Fi h and Chalk Lines, Herring, Patent Pails, Tults, Willow Wagons, Wash - Board., Wire Sives, Almonds, Maileira Nuts, Filberts, Curry Combs and Horse Cards, Horse Caustic's and Combc.Sal:poter,•llairy salt in bags,Brooms, Corn Whisps and Hearth Brooms Whitewash Brushes, and olhor articles too numerous to mention. Please cell and see for yours'elves, Eric, Jute 19,-19174 FINE NEW 'TEAS: TliptE has been a grea deal said lately a hem Teas, and there art) a great manyjn Erie who pretend that they D i re selling better T as cheaper than any body else. This is a mistake. The Pekes' Tea Company of New York, have sent to their agents, John H. 4 , Burton &•Co. their several' varie tes of Teas. They are fresh, fragrant an highly flavored, and exceed in richness any Te that has ever been sold in Eric, and at prices much less. In every case where they do not give satisfaction. the mon ey will be paid back for them. These Teas are put up in pound, half and quarter pound packages, lined with tin foil, which keeps them from the air and preserves their strength and Rpm. J. H. BURTON 4' Co., Aug. 31. No. 5 Reed House. FRESH FRUIT.—You can End at No 6. Poor, People's Row. Oranges, Sultana Raisins,. Lemons, Figs, Prunes. Rol Raisins, Currants and Citrons. cheap for cash by June 26. W . F. IIINDERNEOHT.' CANDY AND RAISINS by the Box or pouud for sale at No. 1, Perry Blok. • July 24. • T.W.I MOORE.. ACCORDEONS, with the improved, valves, Bass Viol, Violin and Gui tarstri vs, for sale by ' Gf. LOOMIS & Co., State st, nearly opposite Ehgle Hotel , July -17, 1847. • , JUST receiviika the New Store several nice Cashmere Strew's, going it very low prices. Oct. 16. ALLYN & CO/T. let:lnsider* completely restored. and to rho effect of this medicine, without any hesitation, I attribute the cure. DAVID hIcFARLAND. January, 1845. Pastor of the4alitlst44 . onekin Coloose". Toutimony from Moellimfe, ' I.tocusetin; _ I, Y.,,,fatie '5,, MO. Sts—Sometime last January. I Was taken with a violent: cold, atteride'd with a distressing cough, which in the course of a feW,stays brought„ ! on a bleeding of the lungs,- with much soreness of the cheat, pain in the afdis and' !much soreness of the breast. .After being copfined tei,myfted foraofhe Anyti and getting. notetter, Mr. Parilke; formerly Deputy Sheriff of title county, !recommended me to get a bottle-of Dr. Buchares Hungarian Bela') of Life, observing,that he had been'iiinilarly afflicted, end by the ale of that merit !eine had been speedily and entirely cured. 1 linasediaitilY get a kettle'' ' . and !after using. it 'a short time the result was as ha'. predicted—l :NO entirely !well. From the benefit 1 received - from the BalSam, and from the universal ;gaud wine it bears atheist; my friends who hare used, It-for discaiscs of the dungs and clieft, I am induced to beliere.it to be One'ef-the 'best 'medicines ,now in use for those diseases, and as such recommend it tothe public. • IN; W. SWIFT.. Remarkable mire of a Mmyserilies Coo b. To S. TORREY; - CATO 4 CORNORS, N. Y. Aug. 6,1844.:= Sir-.We are entirely out of the 'Hungarian Balsam,. having sold all you 114, w ith us, in our immediate vicinity, and in pallets to the medicine must 'say With astonishing success. A fetv.day sinee a young 'gentleman of this !town called at our store who had ti4fen for months afflicted with a very die. stressing cou.h, and wanted a bottle oft!) Balsam. We told him it was of 'little use for Itiin to take Ror any' thing e se—HE MUST DIE. He took a bottle ' howeve r , and afterwards had an ther. Yesterday he called again • very much improred in appearance, and said he was rapidly gaining 'strength—bet had it not been (or the invaluabie Hungarian Balsam he must have died.' We want a .me more of the medicine directly. • , Yours retina:tinily, I INGHAM & HAVENS. [Froat,Esa. W. E. Fisk, Conastoto, JV. Ir., dated Cast/Anima Nov. 7, 18461 To S. *rouser, Agent, Sze.—Sir: Having, tiscd Dr. Buchan's Hungarian 'Balsam in my Wetly with the very beat rureess:for , hing com Paints, and having. seen it used by my friends Withlikelsticcess, I was induced last Ispring to become an Agent for the sale of the)satme, since which I have sold a great number of bottles. and have in almost every instance learned that it had succeeded beyond all expectation, in' some eases wherellie 'patient had been by Physicians of respectability PRONOUNCED-INCURABLE, and their cases hopeless,.`and I most cheerfully recommeed it to all who are suf. Iferinewithlung complaints, assuring them that' in most cases they will find speedy k i w i: , (sig ne d) ' • - s NVILLIAM E. FISK. More Proof. ;. Estabfishin. the (flimsy of the Ilunga I:an Balsam of life.l [From Deacon Lewis, of Utica; dated Urica,February 4, 1845.1 - I cheerfullygive my name in raver erns. Ruebnit's Hungarian- Baleans of Life. Last April, my i z yi r u'a.ris aititiled with n violentsough;ptteltded',with la severe and most riisraissine PAIN iN rite SIDE, so bail asto deprive her 'arrest. -While in this sitriatidni I called on Mesers.-Winner 4.. Co. for some 'medicine, and they recoiumendeathis Balsam. I I purchtgted a bottle, and by t he time we had used about one 1411 of it,' my wife began to get better, unit after using the remainder, her health was completely Restored: Since that time I have recommended the Balsam to my friends, many of whom have used it with like SUCCC - 49. (Signed) JOHN LEWIS. Deacon of the Firsttnaptist Church in Utica. ' Iv-Farther Evidenee.Al • [From the P;.1)-1. at Bastinston Flats, Otsego Co. N. Y. dated Jan. 1845.1 I am again ander the necessity of ordering a' new supply of the Balsam.— Vy wife still continues themedicine and ilimProving. It is doing wonders in this section, I heard of a friend 50 miles from hero who was considered 'in a CONFIRMED CONSI,MPTION. I sent him twcs bottles of the Balsam about two weeks since, and today I heard from him,'and the Balsam is acting on hiM like a charm. (Signed), A. E. ARNOLD. The Messrs. Metcalf, of Genesee, N. Y. (one of whom is a practising !physician) in ordering a 'new supply of the Balsam, says that 'ln some S E Issas Cesss our ettigomers complain of receiving great benpfit from its us.e 'S. TOUSEY, Syracuse, N, Y. General Agent for New York and t he Westernt T ulles. Sold in Erie by CARTER I &BAT:Crisco, No. 6 Reed House •Copper and Sheet Iron mess will be carried on Sr. Kelsey, where a con s manufactured by him lieles'ale and retail. Old e.takea in payment for 7EPI-1 KELSEY, Jr.' NOTICE.—The Ti Manufaemrintz busi at the old stand of Ashley stant supply of all article will be kept for sale at wl Copper and Brass War Tin 'Ware. JOS Erie. July G. 1844. L: WARREN, HAS removed his sash, blind and door Shop to Stute, between 7t, hand Bth streets, where be will keep constantly on hand or make to order all articles in his line on the shortest notice. Those wishing to obtain first rate work at low pricei would do well to wive-him a call before purchas Na elsewhere. Glizingdone at all times. Glass and Putt kept constantly on hand. May 10 1846. • 5i • S. SMY'lli. HAS JUST RECEIVED Irom New York, per Pontroy!s Exrress, tat. Spring Fashions, and is now, ready to execute all orders for HATS in the latest Fasion, and of a better' qmility than can be purchased here or elsewhere. March 16,1846. 5 I S l ub lc Notice. . Ts hPreby given that an.application will be made .I. to the next %Legislature of Pennsylvania, fur the incorporation of a Bank to be called "I'llr. FATINEttS andiMECIIANICS' BANK," with a Capi tal °font hundred thousand dollars, anti the priv. ilego of increasin" the seine to two hundred thousand dollars. 'aid bank to be located in Erie, county Erie, State of Pennsylvania. Erie, July 17, 1817. , IL Cadwell, C. M. Tlbbals, J. H. Williams, . Samuel Hays, J. H. Fullerton, John C. Beebe, Walter Chester, The, W. Sterrett, Smith Jackson, Carson Graham, ' James C. Marshall, James Williams, 8.11. V lucent, ' Guy Loomis, Wm. S. Lane, Alfred, King, H. L. Brown, M. W. Caughey, P. Arbuckle. ' . James Hughes. . A CARD. THE undersigned would respectfully inform the gentlemen of Erie and vicinity, at he has opend a TAILORING SHOP on the south side of the Public Square, a few doors east cf the Erie Bank, where he will he at all times ready and happy to wait upon those _who may favor him with . a call in hii line of business. From long experi ence in sonWor the principal, shops of London and otter European Cities, and by st%ict attention to, all business which nifty now be entrusted to him, he confidently hopes that he hull be always deem-. ed worthy to receivtia share of public.'patronao. His work shall be executed in such a manner as to bear a close and' impartial examination, and always in accordance with the prevailing fash ions. ' JOHN GOLDEN. Erie;Sept, 4, 1817. N. B. Coffin, done on the shottCst notice. riALL AND SE'l.—Prepatatory to making V arrangement for going to New York for our Full and Winter stock of Goods, we Will sell all kinds of Spring and Sommer Goods demi, to make room fur the new stock. P.ove us. Aug. 17. BROWN & "%MARTELL CLOCKS. EIGHT DkY and 30 hour Gothic, 0. 0. G. Pillar, Alarm and common, by the single or' case, very cheap for ready pay: • I . G. LOOMIS & Co. State at., , nearly opposite Euglo Hotel. Julyl7, 1847. , GAL. MOLASSES, just received and lor i 7l vv e.c i h n e d a o p w a . s b l y he cheapest, one dour nor . 0 9 ;th ' e B June 16. 14, F. RINDERNECIIT. GGlARS.—Ptierto Principe, Trabuca, Spanish and all other kinds. 17.'Jule T. W. MOORE. POVISIONS.—FIour, Pork, flume, Shouid era, dried Air)lee ' dried Peaches, Corn Nletil Codfi4l, White Fish, Mackerel, Potatoes, and ev erything- in the Provision Line', conetanily . on hand arid (or sale by June 26. W. P. lIIND—ENEC T. IV/FPLASSES at six per cerille;ei thi — iin - be .1.1 . 11 had at any other more in Erie, and of equal quaticY, now offered by Aug. 27, Bitf)WN k M'CART 5000 138L5.• No w Orleans, Loaf, Pulveriz ed. Crushed and Muscovado Sug,nr, cheap for cash, one door north of the ME*. Window', by RIN,DERNECHT. June 12,1947. ' d • FOWLER'S . WORK. FIE subseribet is the authorized Agent for the sale of FOWLE.IPS'PHRBNOLOGICAL WORKS, in Erie County. He Wilt dispose' af them at New York prices. Healso Agent' thr Combe's Pretiologleal Jewel. 'Call and exam• iner i ithese value/de publications" at hid Book Store, on State street Erie; Pa. All 2. .51847. I _ O. D. SPAFFOR.W." LOOKING Glasses and looking ease, plate,' A large tisaoitirient of above articles ror sale vary low by G. LOCIMISA " State at., neatly opposite Eagle Hotel. 'July 'l7, ISM'. ' • • - AINS:—DoCbIO 'Etairell, Singlb , dm PoWirt* G Pieces, Ite'volving six Shooters, with a .yen oralitaeortmont , - ' • • G. LOOMIS & Co. July 17,' 1817. I TTSBURGI-it Rockingham Ware.--A:beau -'1 17tirtirarticte, anti' good assortment just reitiv , ' l ed and for sale by • B.TOMLINSON 4- CO. Auguet I. 1896 - - - - W00J.,1 WOOL - - r. EL EAPPEY* R. BREWSTE kep:ociii. Matandy.on hind at the Erie Woollen Facte- ry, Plain Clothe, - Plain and Faeoy easel murex and TWeds, of siatiouieolois aed:gbalities which"they exchange for wool'on delivery, on 'customaiy mid accommodating terms; They also,pay cash for wool. Erie Woolla T ctor y, June 16, 1847. • 6 POPULAR GOODS JUST RECEIVE:6, THE MOST EXTEN SIVE ASSORTMENT-OF LADIES DRESS GOODS! tiVEIt armed in 'this city, comprising, in part— • I I 150 pieees Cashmere and Muslin de Lains, as sortedklolors, 75 do French, Scptch,and German ginghanrs, 30 do 'Alpacca; ofevery description, 23 do California !Plaids, •• - 40 do, Dress. Silks of the latest and Inostiin* proved patterno t , 20 do Swiss ada,Torleton Muslin; ' .20 do Lace and embroidered Swiss and Tar lecon3,l ,50 do Jaconet Dambrics and bed Nitslins, ;50 do Silk Fringe; assorted colors ‘45 do ,Wide Gin. id Gi . 0 1. c imps am. _imp cords, 20 grossbress Buttons, and cords and tassclls, 2uo piecei Silk` Mt111;84. French Imperial edgings, • 150 shawls, of all Oylee,‘ varying in price lion • . 33 to 'Bl5, 200 pair wadies and geptlemen's "French Kid Glsyes', ass orted colorAlk k , 0' do :gent lemen's'arthildren's I . Cashmere, Worsted ¢ Lisle thread Glovtrl„ 100 do black and' white, silk -mitts. FOR GENTLEMEN. Cloths or every shades:id quality, Cassimeres, do do Vesting's of all kinds, comprising Silk, Satin, Buff, Cashmere, Marseilles, etc. etc. STAPLE GOODS.—A large stock of every de scription, In short, our stock for richness, 13ffeapness and dinibility has:"never been equal - ed in thisinarketL CAPS.-200 Men an I Boy's caps of all kinds. SHOES.-500 pair'S ladiesand ehildrens' Gaiters Slips and walking r Shoss. 200 pairs gentle men's, ladies and Misses' Ribber overshoes. UNIBItELLAS.—Six dozen Umbrellas for wet weather. GROCEIUES.—A general varietyl•of, every de. seription. 1, SHELF HARDWA It E. ,Ten thett..and dollars', stock, comprising every thing in the line—Joiners, House and Ship Car penters, Coopers, Shoemakers, Cabinetmakers, Saddlers and Smitl s' Tools, of every description. Saddlery Hardware, a large assortment of all kinds. 'Cart jag° trimmings of all kinds. Axle' Arms, springs, anvils. vices, smiths' bet- lows, brass and procelain kettles, shovels, sp(ades, crowbars, grd boxe's,i mil 8 cut, circular and pit saws, and chain or ail sintes. GLASS W A ItE.-itA complete assortment. Customers'will find our store safely anchor ed at the old stand,r, in good ballast, with 100 tons well assorted IRON,.steel and nails—the cheap est in the market. I ! P. S.—The quesfion is ollen asked why goods cannot be sold us lowns in Buffalo. W say they can. Our'stock entire was bought of importing houses at the s'atne time, and same prices that some of the largest houses in Buffalo bought at, and we pledge our word that our goods shall be sold as 'low us at Buffalo or any place west of it for cash. • , HENRY 4 .:_ADVVELL. . - Erie, Sept 25, 1917. 19 HIGHLY IMPORTANT. , Dr. P. CelebratOd Cough • Remedy Is a safe, speedy and effectual cure for Coughs, Colds, iloarseners, Croup and Whooping Cough. This medicine has been used by hundreds of people with unthiling 'success in curing the above diseases, with all those painful, and annoying pul monary syniptoinsi produced by . cold. In Asth ma and bronchitas it has proven be highly use ful..anti its timely; use a certain remedy. In all affections of the throat and lungs it is an invalua• blo medicine. Many cases of obstinate coughs and. hoarseness have heen perfectly cured in 93 hours, and in several' instances troublesome and dangerous. conghslof frim live, ct ten years stand ingiudebgeft completely cured in two weeks.— In Croup and Wh r oOping Cough its use has been equally successful when used more freely. This Remedy is a certain preVentive'of ConsumptfoTh and several otherslof the - most fatal diseases in northern climates; 'THIS MEDICINE CAN BE OBTAINED 1N ERIE ONLY ,br P. HALL, at his Drug Store Ail I, Hughes' Did/dings, corner of State and Sev enth Streets, and liis Ogents throuoliout the coun ty, ACi:NTS-A. Reynolds, 155 Main at, Buffa lo; 'Boyd; Vincent Sr. Co., Waterford; John A. Tracy. 2d, Fairview; Jas. 116 Cavripbell, Edinboro. "Peke 37k teat. tolEfi Pei. Hattie. BEW✓IRE OFICOUNTER FEATS and BASE IMITATIONS. Et?Ory bottle has the words "Dr. P. Hall's Cough Remedy" blown upon the glass, and ('is written signature on the wrapper arid . di- - rectiOns. None other tire genuine. " IMPORTANTITESTMIONY.,:rhis \is to certify, that we, the, undersigned; have used Dr.r P. Hall's Cough' Reniedy;'auid have, found it in every instance an ;efficacious medicine, and truely worthy its recommendations: -• . - • , John.Clalbraith, F. Tracy, :,Thomasilughes, John W. Hays, Wilson King, Th..Moorhead, jr Jas. IX Dunlap, John Hushes, J: R. Cochran, Thomas M'Kee, Ode L'aphtim, Charles Cole, . David BtildWin, M., F. J. Owen, . John M. Warren. Oct. 0, 1847. ~ ' ' 21 rirBUSSES.—A', good assortment, of. Hull's, 1 ' , Marsh's, Tiennin's,_Thompson'a and Rbine hart's`TrusseS, vai4ted'ilzeifor low by • CARTPA & BROTHER. JnlY 17; 1d47., I ' ' • ROM/CLOT H 3 and Casement • of , almost B nolor,itirpoNtialitY and prize, at NO 4. Chimps' de, by! d— I Aug. 17. „ (BROWN & AMA-117'ER. SILVEII. WMtE.-S llver titbit); desgett, tea; Salt and niiistareepoons, toile - ladle* finite, butter and fruit knives, doristabtly,band'apd 'for sale by - 'Q2,1;0011118 , State at.. nearly opposite eagle Hotel. _ July 17, 1847; , • -4 ') . - N E W IN .V , 41 ,L.I. G 00 DS . " Ni:(l.:aciiii.iiivLiiiiii. -- 'l,,' AR„E. now v eceiviagn large and clean ass t-, ent of Fall and Winter Goods, wh en have Been selected with great care. It is the r deter- Minationlo tiferit the reputation of prese t i n eto purchislitilre.ric est, west desirable st lea nd cheapest OM 4 of any eitablistultern irr the piecer. They would respectfully invite the publi • to Ball and examine their stock; among which at be found 4 the most beautiful ,aaaortment Frelfeb and knglish DR E SS GOODS, ever brought to:this arid* 'O.- comprising extra rich Mohair Lust - Des, reOst" and California Plaids; Silk IPirdds; Pl in,ind ' Satin siriped Alpacas; Cashmeres-- pl in and reps. 'M de ,Litines• Bombazines; Fre eh, iEn.' OA and Scotch dingharns, ttc., &c. • Al o a most superb lot of - 'SHAWLS— Brocha ' Damask Silk, 'Embr id red Thibet, Turkon, • Printed Cashmere, ,loltair. M. du Leine., Woolen, Plaid and an almost endless variety of other styles. They will be sold astonishingly cheap. • CLOAKINGS.—A beautiful lot of Gala lids, Thibot Cloths and Alpacas; Also a groa v tie. tyof Trimmings, comprising Mantilla, C oak and Dress Fringes; Gimps, Silk and lo air Laces, &c. ll,re. , k , , , ALSO—Table and Sand Covers, FrUit N White Damask„. Daylies, Drapery ; Window and Wall Fairer; boys 'and tneni and Hats; Boots,. Shoes, Ike. Also—i did essortment of FUR !—Among which 'ore Common Mulls, French do Fur lined, Genet.do, Im • Lustred Lynx, Real Lynx do., vaiying,h from 50 cis. each to $l2. Oct: . 9, 1847. - : -: , - THE • DELAWARE MUTUAL SA 'lnsurance Company, (OF PIIMADELPHIA,) ARE now doing business on the mutual giving the assured a participation i profits of the coMpanY, without liabilityA the preinlitm paid. " Riski upon the• Lakes and Canal insur the most favorable terms,. Leases will be - 111 ally and promptly adjusted. ' -- Eire risks on merchandiie, buildings and property, in town or country, for a limited teri permanently. i DIRECTORS. Josephill. Seal; ` James C. Hand, Edmond A. SoOder, Theophilus Paulding John C. bails I H. Jones Brooke, • Robert Burton,l , John Garrett, John-B. Pinrose, Hugh Craig, - Samuel Edwards. George Serrell, Henry Lawrence, David B. Stacey, Edward Darlington, 'Charles Kelley, .. Isaac R.. Davis, J. G. Johnson, William Tidwell, 'William Hay, John S. Newlin, Dr. S. Thomas, , - Dr. R. M. Huston, John' Seller, Jr. j L Spencer Mell4aine, Richard S. Newbold, See'y. Wm. Martin, P es't. jt pplieut ion can be made to • :J. KELLOGG, Agent Er e. Erie, AU2ust 7 r 1847. • 112 PROTECTION. ITIHE Erie,County Mutual Insurance Corn continues to insure wrainst loskanddat' hy fire; on buildings, Bonds and merchandi all deleriptions. Office on the east side Public Square, between 6th and 7th'ttreeti; DIRECTORS. - Wm. Beatty, . J. H. William J. C. Spencer, ' George Selden Thomas Willis, Smith Jackion Giles Sanford, Elijah Babbitt, C. M. Tibbals, John A. Tracy W. H. Townsend, Hamlin RUssel Henry Cadwell. GILES SANFORD, Presi J. C. SPENCER, 'net:WNW. George Selden, Secretary. June - 3, 1817. , • - WANTED! • 1 IN exalting.° for Goods , any quantity of ood HEMLOCK FENCE BOARDS, 6,8, Wand 12 inches wide, 14 and 16 feet long. HEMLOCK JOICE, 1 1-2 by IQ, and 2t2 by 12; 15, 16,118 and 20 feet, '"a. HEMLOCK STUDDING, 2 by 5 and 3 i3it 4; 10:14 andll6 feet lone, fot ,which the higher ma. •t price will be paid, when delivered his Lama. yird at the foot of French street. f WM. TRUE:3DM. Erie, March 4, 1847, 42 SHAWLS—WooIen and cotton ; any quantity for sale , at the cheap store of saptambei 24, 1847. P. JACK ON. SPEUT,”...I.r.S of =old, silver and german sil ver Frames, an extensive assortment °ripen _cave and Convex. Also, the celebrated perifocal and parobolc Spectacles, superior to any inl use, • G. LOOI.IIS & Ci:ii St to st., nearly oppoSitc'Eagle Hotel. July 17,1847. L ADIES d bl ... n_ d tLlep,a ; tdrpirse sic fans, new style brooches, bracelets, pencik ets, tottether with an,, endless variety of spl fancy artitlles, tt - I '6l. LOrIMIS & Co's, Slate at., nearly opposite Eagle Ho -Tidy 17, 1547. ~, ------- i -------- --------] et 11.0Cpur..--An excellent assortm , V •Groceries can at all times be found at' Cheapsidel. BROWN & NVCART' ! e.. Ati... li . i 1 2pot7Nos of good Coke for one dolla l other things in proportion at No. I Block. July 17, 1817. - . 1 Public Notice • 1 i t i ll 011,EF:rnaYn Bank, i I n V re county that. or S E ! r o i c o k h i ooltderors to make application 'vibe next Legislature fol a re• newal of te charter, by the name and style of the b Erie Bank in the county of Erie, to rethait loc4- tql in the BoroUgh of Erie, in the county o Erie, with the same capital and privileges as it now has. y order of the Board of Driectoris. C. 'AP PA RREN, CiShier.'' Erie Bo li, July V, ;817. , ,I. Do - ntistry. BY Wwh: tiontlin all that cis experiene with at o i provement can give! OCTS. ELLIOTT Ef e ROSE. re permanently located in Erie, cnn. re all Suigical and Meci•anical Fiera ,- science of Dentistry, will be don with c, neatness and durability whit , long iand extensive .opportunity, toether tough knowledge of all the - lat e • int- Of the Baltimore Detal College alone - Di 7 s. El named plat Conneaut, Fairviewl, East, Eric ten County or near oh need the's at their r 4 Particular the Gums, the Teeth. r the latest t one to an I Office a' Seventh Si Sept. le - New (foods! New Good , viTE are 'receiving our stock of FALL AND WV W N PER GOODS, which we belie e will ,vie with• fly in the place in v I , aunt, style and quality. Wo forbear to enumerate styles and qualities 'laving none of •the spirit of the l raga docia, and presume that if we were ..zo - adyertiee 1000 pieces splendid silks, 10,600 pieces Alpaccas, 160 cases (French Merinos, rich cashinercs,l Para. melts cloth, Mohair Lustre; Oriental, Calfornia, Monterai and Oregon Plaids, &c . St e. our trade would not thereby be increased in a, rational and intelligent community: We l have.only to hay on this point that we have a full and complete assort ment °touch goods in our bran eh of the trade as the 'market requires, wawa o ff er them with otir Ide lid fag ,pfede to sell at the agape.: rates they icrOn be bought in the borough for cash. Please cell and let. us talk .over this matte; a little at METCALF'S, No. 1; Reed fl Sept. 23, 1847._ nitEGON' PLAIDS.—A few pieces bove rich article on hand, and Benin, acme new mere. ' ' ALLYN &C 4 ' f 001.. 16. loft or Rose will visit the foll'rwing yes once in si 'or , eight week i , viz. Ohio, ''Spring eld; Girar d , Lo kpert, , Waterford, Vattsburgh anti North county, Warren and Columbus, War r, Pa. LadieS,and gentlemen liing in her of the attovo named plac e who 4rvices of a Dentist, can be waited upon 'fsidence, by -addrevsing us all Erie. attention, will be paid to the health of , as well as to restoring and presbrvtlig Pivot Teeth will be inserted after also, Plate Teet h) from entire set. ltd residence on the corner of Pew race, Erie, Pu. .Cash for Barley. /SHE subscriber having rented the co , ~ 111. one warehmuse of P. ArbuUkle, Esq. Bth Street - Canal Basin, is now ready to and pay wig for 15,000- bushels of goo Barley. , ALFRED K - Erie, Sept. f,O, 1847. • TRON STEEL AND NAILS.—W Joh , .I'. or Swedes Iron and Eastern 'Milo; rut ean be sold by WILLIAMS & WRIG Oct. 20- oNE CAN - EP, LIKE_ &• DR. HF.RRICK°S Standard Family yedicinee mum FiII7OIIITE REM D* op ~.„ .., pACIG.:The high Oncomium of a n d s .`,' where bestowed ego* these deserved! pop l o u „,„ by citizen', of:sibe Wheat respectibil tY, a 5,1 1 17.; of the medical profession In every t ction dike State* end British Possessions, entS4s them tr, tht of the Conquerers of Disease. A mass of Atoni c , Caaalian testimony fri in the Doctor'ePostessioa of performed by these preeminent remediO "Nether cd trisaltrietit of the medical faculty. end themes' remedies of the• day had been tried in vain, i DR. HERRICK'S VEGETABLE SD I COATED IPILLB. !tfisjsbe tilted whir marked success id ererY diseao quiring • gentle and positive purgallse. ,They with astonishing v ai e ko ess pains asd dizziness r head, pains end weak nets orthe bra alt[sidea aid all kinds of firers. inoamptiun a ~ the differesa ~ the human body. foal breotb, coated totem:, h i ni4 ie, hibitual costiveness-10d in all cases vows the ach and bowels are Wailed with humors, whither, ductile of Chase. Each box contains 30 Mil ranted undeeoath purely vegetable, and sell fort, S and 3 being en ordinary dose. Also., r HERRICK'S SCIATIC LINIMENT, INFALLIBLE REMEDY For Rheumatism, Sprains, Braises, Contractid Sore Throat, Quinsy. Croup. Stiff Joists, Bhrto errs Agee to the breast and face. Tootharbe,Fr q Disessessof the Spine,. Perished Lingo. aad w tf et external application Pa indicated. The ra ppriidi whien this WONDER WORKING MEDICINE t n nest cave of the above diseases. has lattr#l WONDER AND ADMIRATION of the 1. weirkPii may avail themaely of the use of this b elfin It ity, the Doctor has put the price at 25 - ee4ts. Ea tie has the Daces. name blown ii 3 the glass, end et ed in a cut of a diseased Spine,accompanieti stAti 1 rections. Liken be general debil4, attended with and weakness in the stomach andlowals. late hit sides, los s of appetite. treibblingl of the li pa tion of the heart. Jauhilice, Ain.* nd Pe i rr,. d al ions iiheasesiare quickly cured by the us of HERRICK'S VEGETABLE, 'IC 'BITTERS. _ Put up hi boxeS. accompanied With directiens, ed a, 33 cts Each box will make half a. gallon/. In the manner can Coughs, Colds Asthma, opPreuie' Chest, Whooping Chug h Croup, Inflarnation of the and recent cases of the Consumption be Parent/) and quickly cured by ~ DR. HERRICK , S MEDICATED CO) LOZENGES. i I Prite23 its. Two of these Lozenges are a emetic. THE ThRIMPHANT SUCCESS sof where attends the use of Ilerrick's Worm Lozenges in thedestraction ned expulsion of , the human sistern t ims placed them tint on the of remedies. They are pleasant Ts fa} i ir. Ilhill as them, and their effect is inch to sato t a b he I Pile* 35 cls., with full directions' Tho le a !feet pains and weakness iii the breast, sid and I. It neumatoim. J.umbnert, etc. will find a friend in lIERRICK'S GALBANCM STREZs I ENING PLASTER. Spread hn tide Kid" leather, will weer_from • one t months. Price only 181 ens, and are taking the phi all other platters. and are considered the BEST , CHEAPEST PLASTER NOW IN USE., I • TO THE INVOLVE!. i ~,i S o much having been said by some N s9''ork ma I t at, they alone had the privilege to mak sad read a .g. r Foaled Pill, and one even pretendin and fellatio that lie, hat a patent for so doing, induees i lisi Vestal bridg this practice 'of deception. before th e ebbe, alai them be judges in the care, whether a system of slob/ ought , longer to exist. Dr. Herrick has *titres is Itiirke, the CoinmissiOner ofPatetits at Wash sgtes,sl letter in answer is given below. ,L . u. 8. Patent offir" Ja .. 10. D 1( 'Hr. Iferrick—lear Sir—Year letter of the sth hint ,b,t'en seemed. n answer to your inquiry Whether' patent has been (granted for a pill coated l irith sepal have to inform you that uo record of such a Waal cal' found iu this office.' • ~.Reopeerfalty Yowl, EDMUND BUllif, rv -- Phimphirls giving a mere general dace/pew the Meiliclues may be had of any orate Agents. principal Depot 53 State street, Albany. Where all dors must be addressed. AGENTS.—J H. Berton & Affo. John Cu mina ll+ Erie; Guilford dc.Evans, Girard; and J.ll,lilynes,lr East aps plen- .neyl ation 'rice M lan, the and . 01) iber- 11. t6:rr' any !agc ise of . i the " NEW. G . GO All of )847.] BY _ [Fall'of Mt Rail 62' - .7'1 --- - - ) 4 . W , -- nom .Vat.' JACKSON has now received lis FALL 1 ' ~ a n d WINTER stock 'of Dry' G ads, Go. Cei ies, Mad it are, Boots and shoes, crocierv, ire and nails, 4.c. ilkt.* of which the "folltivig; orn• I. in prise a part. - , . Broad Cloths; French, English and . merican, wool dyed blue, black.lirciwn, gold rid callet' ~ mixed, Cassimerea, blacks; blue, pl 'n, plail . and striped; Satinets, blue, black, adet and , steel mixed; canvass, padding, bock(am, hes laps, erne), Wiggins, brown and blue:hollas4 cotton diaper, linen and cottoh tables oths,lts CO comb' ic, linen. cambric liandkerc iefs, fe i ti i nue hnd cambric dimity, draboiits, Nod H,. and slatp selicia, black and.colored camber, ti , brown and bleached sheetings and !intik«, tied ticking, apron chet4,,rcd, white nd Inn woolen fl annels, plaid linseys, crims n, this green and drab rnoreens, silk and (tab 3! Tell, black and colored, silk and worsted serge, satin vestings, italian cravats, black and colors, eb3IP pers, bandana, barcelona, plingee and spiult• 'field handkerchiefs, silk, cashmere, worsted's:l cotton hosiery, all colors, gloves of ill WA mitts, worsted, silk,/ picnic and co ton,dres handkerchiefs, ladies cravats, lace vele, bun. gcs, . ripcd and plaid earlston and swss gin tuns and chambrays, swiss, plain, diat ed, phil, striped, figured, hook muslins, silk raids, tat W c. I cap ribbons, Italian and French ape, sew. ing silk, purse twist, skein, knittin and tidl cotton, suspenders, bindingi, qualiV, tape; bobbing and cord,lacets, combs ; bu 'ons, net dletP, books ited eyes, paste board an a getter. , ' al assortment of boots and shoes, trdwani crockery, +ron, nails, &c., all of the bore-iirl be sold as cheap as any Inew or Je store ir this city. ua I • , It Will be observed d l I am the oldes mereto , t in the place except one, and I now say hat I tril not be undersold by any, youdgfr,old, for iniy, m p Call and see that the atm* are facts, , at eil olcl stand on cheapside, where th ings for saleitx 4 be beat. i i - - - J • Eri)y, Sept. 25, 1817. 1 AIR TrewliKrr Ant, AND STEAM GO, WE ar now able to offer abr. cue - . •V V size. of the 1 puLTo AIR TIGHT COOKING i d which on yl requires to be examined t everq boily of its economy, utility , co durability iind beauty. It will b e- eel form price, and warranted to suiteven lady, as it possesses all the abovequali LESTER, BENNETT, ell Erie. Sept. 25 1847. , ' linwg Pnrir lock- l ot of No. 4 ,and 'erry The Question Settle, ! WHILE various speculations hove for son' time absorbed the public mind in-ralsticr to the cause of so much dark weathir it sin; cenely been discovered that it is the effect furl immense piles of Gr:ods (en paper) as lis ekes I heralded fora; by all the public news pa et, 0/0 place ' 'since the return of a, few of our erchantt from New York, Bostod add Pbiladel his. Bt . lieving this to Pe the case, and knowi u that as -notice of our Stock would most likely p educe tr tal darkness, we have until now,Aeferr d soy 0, tiee of it, and in doine, so we would as tho ga d citizens of Erie and Vicinity to bear ith us,/ another digit of the Sun' s disc be intrizded 01 by our piles of New Go ds, and cOnsble the* selves while carrying WTI, e precious parcels, ths as the pile grows lees the darknesa'graduallyp cedes! 1 Come on then, and av ilyourselves of the . * portunity thus o ff ered of ennating you and rat , ring light to the fommunity. ' 1 ' ," BROWN Is. M'C Erie, Octob'er, 9, 1847, h avid ) •\, 1)19 I RVOWhito and Yell . ° bleached and Worm ings, ti capers, Towellin' Cloak Plaids, Merinos store of Oct. 10 • -To Blat BELLOWS, Anvils, Spring Steel, Cast American Steel; also, N loop Iron, which can be or °llion= opposito t - Oct. 20. WLL LEATHER. -500 si just received from t iOct. 20 1 WILY use. 19 of the Cheap IT. 92 i k .tx 13 WAN ange for Goodi lane!. 500 pre. rolen Vain W. pet. 9, 184 i e. , modi at the edeive clean NO. CAPS! CAPS!!---Fur, ; Caps, a goad mama! Oct. 30 1847. OEO! f l i n • 8- c ear H . 1500 PIECIF'S Pep and W indoor • ik be found some of the "Ro l ' Oct. 30 GE '~ 3 a Mitt DUCTOL men Its STOVE convioct venience, at a nai• n s Taiad ie iZEI UTE& 411 qualititt land Shut yell; akst t the not . colt ti Flannels, a ed Sheetiags 9, just race' ;ad Thibets I 11 emit t S. Vices 0., En„,ol'sh, it Rode Bat had en me e Feel 11 8 +N 1-- -- l ea at Mt. e ma q feet! f4m 4. NI, ammo lister gni d t iltr oi to !tilt i Ipm ;ii Lei o6 rers. i RIGHT T D e lece. el. le Soc tr. R. P. H Dom estic I s; 100 Ibi [i,BEfeto =al loth, Gtaz .nt. 1 4. soit SELDEN, immiairissoairbm- -- ; r Hangings, Bo rden"! japer 'monk yank ' Ol 4 and Ready sort:. SELPEN S Spy.