s4tled to the appellation of "favorite eon of peotsylvania,". but his own favorite: These efforts, of the 'Whigs on the one ,and, and the friends of another democratic adidate on the other, will prove alike crier an. The name of Mr. Dallas cannot concealed...his statesman-like virtues are gall known.-and need only be known, to en title him, with an intelligent public, to a de ides pre f e rence over all other candidates .amed. A DEMOCRAT.' :LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS. iIARRISEURQ, JEW. 4, 1848‘ -- Houseof Repretentalirre..4•This being tbe y appointed by the Constitution for the meeting 'of the General Assembly, a quorum o f gentlemen, elected members of thelint M e o fl assembled in ita hill a .00n. • Jassa Mawsa, Erg., Secretary of the Com °wealth, having been introduced, presented the several returns of the last elettlon of the House of Representatives, agreeable to the provisions of the act of July 2, 1839. The returns were read by Mr. FLF.7IIIIIO, Clerk of the last House. Nitiety-eight members an. ;wed to their names. On motion, the members present then pro ceeded to the election of a Speaker, and the rate being taken as provided in sect. 11, Art. ), of the Constitution of the Commonwealth, ,tke . ,r,eault was al follows: Wm. F. Packer, of Lycoming, Dem. 63 °tee. Geo. Hadley, of Chester, Whig„ 33 votes. Scattering, 2 in General Packer was , thcrenpon declared frelected, by the tellers, and returned thanks y And pertinently. lie then took the re qualifications, and aftemards..adsniii ..tered,tha settle to the mentbeys. Tire 'usual committees , to wajt upon overnor andtthe Senew., %%Tr,: appointed, and after the traosaCtion of- other mere prelimina . ies, the House adjourned to meet to,nourrow. ' Senate.—At 3 o'clock, P. ICI., the members .Ithe Senate convened in/their chamber. The Secretary of the Commonwealth was , D ouncea, and prqserfted the returns of the oew Senators elected. The roil being called, thirty-three Senators astvered to their names. WILLIAM F. Sstsz,r., whoae credentials ere presented last winter, but did not take seat, having been on volunteer service in L oleo, was sworn in. Senators then proceeded, on motion, tathe 'mice of a Speaker'. On the first ballot the ote stood— Valli= Williamson, of Chester, (W.) 19 tohn 11111, Of %Vest Moreland, (Dem.) " 12 nattering, : I ' • 2 The committee to inform the House of or ! tinization, and theiJOint Committee to wait .n the Cnernor, were appointed. • The Senate adjourned to-morrow, at 10 -....c10ck. - ! - .I:A NU Anx -5, 1848. f The - I -louse mot -day at 1-.1 o'clock. The Speaker laid befOre it A statement of the af i.., faits and condition Of the Germantown and Perkiomen Turnpike Company; also, a report -,, of the National Medical Institution of the United States. A small disqussion arose this morning on an amendment to strike from the rules No. 1,51, which provides for a private calendar, which was lost. Several mernbers, asked leave t;I) withdraw petitions and doctunents—all of g a private and unimportant nature. The House has concurred in the resolution adopted by the t , Semitein relation to the joint rules. -:- !dr. Fernon read in his place , a bill to .regu late the hours of labor. • I Mr, Krick, o supplement to the act relating to the Erie and Waterford Turnpike Corn p .. , Mr. ires,sone to authorize Field Otircers.of the brigade, 9th division, to hold appeals in certain cases. Mr. Kerr, one for n new county out of - Crawford and Warren, to be called Decatur. Several of a private character were presented, when on motion the following nominations were made: Clerk,—dem., Wm. Jnck, Westmoreland; lif'hig—David Fleming, Dauphin. Sergeant 4.rras, t —dem., Mr. McCreevy, Philadel- Phia kt r hig,-t—Jarnes M. Morehead, 'Westmoreland. , ' The 'Secretary of the Commonwealth, was .anneuneed at J o'clock, and presented the { Message of the Governor. 'a t Mr. Keatley offered a resolotion ordering ,the printing of 3000 copies, in English, and 1000 in German. The [louse then adjourned until to-morrow at 11 o'clock. \ Senate.—'l hOSenate met at 10 o'clock, and i Was called to order by the Speaker. On mo t ; lion of Mr. Deride, they then proceeded to the 'nomination of candidates for the chief clerk ship. King nominated Samuel W. Pear ' toa t ctf Somerget—and the nominations- here closed. for motion nominations were then ? made for assistant Clerk end the officers of the ''S'enate. • Mn' Darsie nominated Jim M. 'Sul livan, of Butler, assistant Clerk. Mr. Mat thias nominated James T. Desmond, of Phil adelphia, Transcriber ; - Sadler, J. H. McCauley, of Franklin; Mr. Benner, ( Dem.) Mies M.Tulley. Mr. Boas nominated WM. F,astburn, of Monroe, Sergeant at Arms. ;Ir. Harris nominated W. P. Brady, of, Clinton, Assistant Sergeant at Arms. .Ir. Rich nominated J. W. Cowell, of Bueks,-Doorkeeper. - ' Mr: Richards norniented.Beni. 11. Godshall of ifontgotnery, Assistant Doorkeeper. Ir. Smyser nominated Philip Welter, Mee ,e,etger. 'he joint committee appointed to wait on the Governor aq,,to inform hint of the organ = nation of the Legislature, made their report; and on motion of Mr. Sanderson the Senate then took a recess until 1 before 12 o'clOck. The Senate convened at the hour fixed, - and the Message of the Governor was presented by the Secretary of the - Commonwealth, and read. 2000 copies in English and 600 in German were ordered to be printed, and the Senste then adjourned uutillto-morrow at 11 o'clock. ' On the Gth and 7th nothing of consequence wet done in either Ilene() ' except the o ff ering of resolutions of sympath y with the Vopet— to rote a sword to Gan. Cadwalodir,'and the appointment of the Standino. Gocnmitteee in Standing • ths 'louse. Readers! we do not wish to inflict upon you too constant notices of what is to he found in our ad• ye etitial microns, worthy of your attention,—OPedo we wish you to believe we are elways paid for pulling an Ilit tle/e Into notice. IVe are , not now puffing " Vaughn's ;t b ° ol e l Plie." for in justice to the nedicine, we must .Wit stands so hits (wove would never give it a great *r latitude—if it rises any higher it must tie on its own in triesic merits it is alreaay Tar 'shove any other Panacea ofthe alt. While upon the Subject we will gite an cl oset how a letter dated "Phut Lownoer,rann'.. Sept 17. /NG /ILO. C. have the pleasure to write for : 0001, ithontriptic, and will inform you that I have mad* 1 ? 0 t1 purpose to learn the root( or the lila% of every bot• lie told, It hie far 'needed my most sanguine expecte b.'''. it is a great article. A ruin of my acquaintance 15 0 been under medical rare 'for a losig time, ecnfined to i b ° bed with gravel—heft now abfe to attend to his business, r c h his been its effect bill kinds of complaints—lt will "4a great sale, dm dte. Yours, F. L. ALLEN. 11 Render get a . pamphlet and read ehosit it The Agent , 1 * them to pre away, Look into our column, for i Nfin'aLithentriptsc-4 the Great American Remedy.' r t -, IMPORTANT 'lO MANY.—The molt guished Physicians of the age concur l and lnig I' , virtues of Merchant's Balmier o f Iluchu; he ear ellet Dr. McDowell who was the first in Europe - to notice Pod effects of the Buchu in relieving many, and of focteallf curing several cams of urinary diseasei Wel ted b "an nea l impaired health, hue published severe' ist tirvoting ui cases setting forth Abe obstinacy of theta eq. t ; Mal the striking effects of this remedy, aoct.the their 's/041i others previously used. See advertisement. M ARRIED:—On Ole 30th ult., in Leßoeuff, by the Rev. Mr. Cleveland, Dr. E, P. Miller, of Waterford, and Miss Marge !'et Ann Dey, of the former place.' On the 11th inst., by 4. E.l i ee• Esq..l Mr. Peter Mallick Ind Mies Margaret Cctort; all of North East. MATS- A good Ram:Jain - int of buggy:, pie and door Mats for sale dieap by ; 11. • H COOK. By Telegraph from -New York. 'MEW Beaviet Bennet Ribbon!.—A NW pieces 1.11 just received by express,l26t4 arrival we believe) at the Jew mere of MOSES KOCII, No. I t Commarcial Etching,. Erie, January 16, 1648. 35 Great Inducements TO ?MOM! WHIHIEG TO BUT CHEAP GOODS. The suhicriber. %Orkin tq make room lot' an entire new stock of Dry Goditain ;he twine, will dispose of his present chines atoik ef Fall and winter Greeds at a sery small advance from New Yoik cost; comprising Muslin de Lains, Ging-' hams, Oregon and Cahfornla Plaids, Cashmeres. Mpargtss, 4.c. ka, -tad 4n short, everything in the Dry GWod line. Persons havers; gash to pry fer (floods, will find it greatly to thetrensantage to call, as I feel con fident you can save 25 M:3oper cent by purchasing of me. as I am bound to seil Goods, for cash, cheaper than any other man in the western coin try: Call and see, at the old Hardware Store, one door east of the Eagle. nENEY CADWELL.. F.rie,Jamiary 15,1848. Stearine Candles. The subscribers have now on hand, at their Store and Factory, a laree quantity of mould Steetitie Candles; MI excellent - article ' which they will sell cheap for each, or exehative Rale rd. W.C. & R.,POWL,III/liT. Tanitery 13, 1819. 35 STRAY CATTLE.— Strayed from the z.uh scriber, about the first of June. last, two 3 year old steers; one red, and the other a black, rather intlinel to a brown; no artificial marks, except the black has lost a_ portion of it tail.— Also, at the same time, two 3 year old Heifers; one a blown, end the ether rt red and white Spot• rd—no arti6cialliarkei whoever wilt give Infor mation where said waltle.tan be found, shall be liberally rewarded. wkLcit. illereek luntlrY 1 %, 18 Pk • 3.13 A ESTRAY COW AND CALF.—Came %to the enclosure or the subscriberOlVing...in itlereck township, a laYg• light red cow, with loran' ;wady a year old. ..?,.atd COWIIII3 lopped horns and the ends of them say.:4l. off—no other artificial maiks recollected. • The cro,:" 7 of said cow §,: - .lel call', is reque.ited to call, prove propZTLII pay thallcsund take them away. 13SE11. MITCHELL. ilicreek, January ly, TSB. 3t3T, ADMINISTRAVOWS NOTICE. a NOTICE is hereby given that litters of admin istrm ion have been eraritettto the sulueetter on the veate of Arthur Olney, deed, of Fairview. All pereens-indeLted, are requested to make set ITC- Iberia; and, all persons having claims, eiiiltsprepent them for. ridjustment. - .1 D li. CHAPMAN, AdminiAtratar. Fair.len , , January 15,1848. Gt3s EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. LETTERS Testamentaq have been granted to the subscribers, on the et.:ate of Elisha Pinney, decra-ed, of McKean towns4 l p. Per sons indebted to said estate, or bovine, c.:•ims nes inst the same, are'requested to cull and present them propctly authenticated for settlement, and ecule their indettiedness. - RACHEL PINNEY &I Executo rs 'MAßTlN I INNEN', McKean, January 15, 1818. = Gt3s REGISTERS To ati creditors, lettateeq, and other persons interested. _ NOTICE - is hereby given, that the following named persons did, on the bates affixed to their names, file - the accounts of their administra tion on the estate's of those persons deceased and guardian accounts whose names are undernten tiOned in the office of the Register for the probate of wills aud'aranting Letters of Administration in and fur the county of Erie, and that the rpm° will be presented to the Orphan's court of said county, fur. confirmation and allowance, on the second welinesday in Feburary next,'at 10 o'clock A. M., at the court ,iiouse in 1847, November 4. Account of Smith Jack. son and 'Carson Graham, administrators of the estate-ad:oh:A McCracken, deceased, late of the borough of T . . rio ; Nov... ievitoont of Mts. J. A. Conk, admin. istratrix of Geor.e Cook, deceased, who was ad ministrator of Elisha M. Cook, deceased, late of Elkereck ton nship, by her agent, James M'Dowell, Jr. Dec. 27. Acceunt , df Hiram Dargettoldrren istrator of plti.lander Daggett, •de,ceased, late of • Girard.townXhip. Dee. 31. Accoudt of BAtscy Dolge and John Dodge, executors of John Dodge, deceased, late of ffarborcreek township. 1948,Jan. 1. Account'of John Ward and John Moorhead, executors of John Allen, deceased, late of North East township. - THOMAS MOORHEAD, Jr., Register.' January 10, 1818. Heaves—Heaves--Heaves. 9 HERE never was a remedy discOvered,by the ingenu• ity, of own, for removing diseases from 110110 f, that equalled COLEAAN'S HEAVE I'OVMERg, In curing that most troublesome, °beneath and dangerous complaint. If ■ Ca.@ is at all curable, tbrise I, o wderi will just as surely remove it as they are taken This is no fiction. an many of the moat respectable 'persons in different parts of the coentry;can testify from actual trial One, two or three bottle* at most, is all that is necessary ter cure the worst cases end recent cues; and 111.0 in cough and where the wind has been injured, owe bottle will be found of great service. And what is the cost of two or three bottles compared to the loss of even an ordinary horse? Try it thee, you VlllO have horses suffering fur the want of such au ankle. Mite 50 cents per bottle. For sole by vAß•rcit & EEO., Erie, BoyD, ViNCENT-..& CO , Waterford, D. C. TOWN & CO., North East, 31 Io:FiT WA it,T & CO., Coa.ord. TOBACCO. CIGARS AND SNUFF. NV HOL3E,SA LE• A NI3 RETAIL. n. A. CRAIN. would respectfully inform the ()citizens of Eric, and vicinity, that he has opened' Store for the crib of TOBACCO CIGARS AND' SNUFF", on French Street, between Sterrett and Osborn's, directly opposite the Reed house, where he of fers fur sale a large and scpetior Stock of the a• brave articles a little cheaper for Cash time ever before offered irktitis Market. For proof ball and examine quality and prices. Erie, Nov. 6, 1917 Something TIIE suisCriber takekpleasure in announcing to •ithe public the arrival fitum New York of an extensive assortment of Gcods.in their line, einbracing WATCHES, ,CLOCKS, JEWELRY, Plated and Britannia, Ware, Girandotcs, Solar and Carnphene Lamps, Loo'Ain!? glas;es, Bohe mian klassivare,' spectacles, fancy goods and thousands of useful and ornamental articles for the Holydays, which are•offered at reduced prices: Having selected Watches with unusual care Clem late •iMportatioris. those wishinlf a good Tiite piece for little money will do well to buy. 011 r thanks •are due our patrons for favors con certed in times past, especially for patronafze re ceived in our new store on State street : and hope by attention to business to retain our and make many rew customers. ' Parricidal ritteiitiOn given to the repair ing of all kinds of Watches. Waf;:h work, re• quiring Engines, which generally is done in the larger cites, attended to on short no(tce. Goods received by Exprefai — every few days from New York during the winter, I • . . G. LOOMIS S.Co. State street, nearly opposite Endo Hotel and next door teSpafford's Bookstore. N0v.20. 1847. ' Pekin Tea Company's Agency. NO. 6, REED HOUSE. IT cats be no longer doubted that • the eetablish .ment of the above agency in Erie, has enabled buyers to obtain tea from tnenty-five to thirty three and a third percent less than formerly.and has consequently reduced somewhat the profits of the old dealers—lt's no wonder then that they wince tinder it, and by raising the cry of"hum bug" eudeavor to injure the credit of these Teas, but they can't do It. Spit out your yonorn arid ill si natured whittle' ms, gendemen;they are perfect ly''harmless, a int:mini public hnow lull well the motives pro pting you: These teas do and will sell, notwithstandimbeeanse they are better ,and cheaper thap ;att . /AD - had elsewhere, and be cause they are fresh and put up in they will keep fresh any legthof time. Every package is war ranted jail weight exclusive of the palm an 4 fail; theac are facts clad ntr"hrintbute' as MI who have tried the teatiknowl and those that have not may. Buyers will please not confound name*. ,The only place in Erie where the Peki9 Company's tea can be bad, is at N 9 5, Reed House. Al BURTON & PERK(NS. Erie. Dee. 4,18(7,49 O OiL—A superior article for family_use fer sate very roxi'liy H. 'COOK. SUGAR.—Pulverized, Crushed, Muscovado,: Pena Rico and N. 0. Sugars Lower rhatro - at No. 5 Bonne)" Bock. Dec. 11. ' H. COOIC.i . . . . 1 .. , . . ~ , ~_ Aly r,,ltproq e . . ,- ‘-- :. / • .WE have jam received fr m New York, o ne piece of very nee tvii led Prowl) B i eck Cloth; ono piees.plain o f"' his iltanuntetur of Foretnian & HoSur . ,an• three feces Frdneh Doe skin cassimere, forifints.; variety of plehie, Stripee, &e. for pantsl_two oies of French era- , vats,• aMy embroidered Pa ra waistcoat patterns; black aria brown eilk arid o pted Sergee. We (bet confident that the abo e articlei cannot be equalled In Ibiretill. , 11. li, & LAI. KEENE. Erie, January i s ii, 18 : 19. 1 ' 4t3f 'Administrator's Notice vOTIORas hereby giveeibat letters Ofadenin. 1V i:iratiun'have been gradied to the subscriber, en ibis - Ware of Ann T. wiitiirlsion,itleceased.— All persons indebted, are reqUestelltb make set - (lemon; and all ar sons larcilig claims, will pre. sent them for 4( 'nstment. `LAN ON WILK NBON, Administrator, Ri4e, January 8, 1848. 6t34 DISSOLUTION OF PA ItTNERSHIP— The partnership heretofore existing be. tweep William E. Willis avid Amos C.- Land e n, is this day dissolved by moon) tonsent. All per sons indebted to the firm, will settle with Wm. E. Willis, to whom till the neounnts and demands Of the firm have been transferred. livid. E. WII,LEI. • AMOS C. LANDON. January 9, 1819. tat To the Honorable Court of Quarter Sessiona of Erie County, Pa: T"EpetitlOß of A. C. Hilton of the East Ward of the Borough of Erie in said county, respectfully repre seats, that ke is well provided I e ith house room and conventgacee 'for the lodging end accommodation •of, aleengerstek ttegelcre, at the hduse be now occupies in raid lEast Ward. tie theTefori prays the Honigabte Court to grant Via wisceneg fpr kedging a public Iffn or tavern, and bet as in dlitylnund; will pray. & c. *A. C. HILTON. We, the eubscribers, citizens dither...at Ward - of the Borough n Erie in which the abase inn or tavern preyed to be licenved is proposed to be kept, do certify that A. C. Hilton the above applicant, is of good r eptile for hon esty and temperance, and Is well .provided with house room and convenieoces for the lOdging,and accommod , - Opt) of arrangers end travelers, and that such an inn or 'tavern Is necessary to income:l,llW , the,pablic and cuter. tam strangers and Irayelers. - OTIS LAPHAM, A: W. BREWSTER, 'JAMES BUCR EA, _ MOSES KOCH, SIACOIf KOCH, T. G. COLT. C. SIEGEI,,, F. DUTTLINGER. J. C. BROWN, TllO. McCARTER, Will T. DOWNS.' 8.. R. DEWY LT. W. li epil,,, t: 'e Jed. e. me. ~• 30.4 To the lionor,".6le court of Quarter Sessions o f Ew e ~.. 4 '7ount,y, Pa: "E petition of Andrew OPY?su of the East Vert' of T, : the Borough of Erie in sati: c`"l4' respectfully represents, that be is well provided wiil. l . • cues r oo my n o t conveniences (or the lodging nod acco7.ln:!7 ! 31. stranger. and travelers, pc the house now 0ccvn:".." ., 1 4,iinkelf,called the Lafayette Hotel In said East Wo.rd. Ho therefore prays the Ifonorahlo Court to grant bird a hemp far beeping a public inn or tavern, and he, as In duty bounkrill pray, Etc, ANDREW BOYLAN. We, the inNicqbare,iitizens of the East Ward of the Borough of Erie ie talti h the otiose Inn or tovrrn prayed 'to be licensed is propos d to hekrirt'stercertify that Art. 'drew Boylantbe above applicant,' is of rood" repute for !Memo , and temperance, end it will" provided " with house room and conveniences for the lodging and acnommsda-1, tion of strangerkaud %revelers, and that such an Inn i,r tavern is nee aaaaaa to ticcommodate the public and en wteinstrnegers a• d travelees. 07,!.% LAPIIAIL V. D.GIINNISON, ci i,;::F% AGNEW. - M. MAVP.R. •• SAMUEL h..ve.... al 1 IL WADSWORTH, C. M TIBDALS,, M. GOODWIN, DANIEL DorwINS, a "' . IMF WSTEE. ...: -LC. BWOWN. 8. . ( i01).-I'F!Pi, • i . ...rie,-.1an,8, 1843 J . 011N S. BROWN. 104 To the honorable Judger of the Court of Quarter S • essiont of Erie County. The•petltion-ofJamcs Brawiey of Harborcreek township, respeethilly represents, that he is well provided • with houseroom end•conveniences for the-the lodging anti accommoliation of-strangers and•traveliers. He would therefore humbly pray your honors to grant him a license to keep a pub. lie house at his old stand, ail miles east of Erie, on - tho Buffalo road. JAMES nnAwt.r.v. we, the undersigned, citiiens of the township of Harborcreek, de. certify that James Bro:loy, the above applicant, is a man of good reputation for honesty and temperance, and that ho is well provid.ii with house room and conveniences for entuetaining strangers and travelers,— that such inn Pr tavern is necessary for the public conveni ence. FrAtit.ocg. * FRANK. STILLMAN, HENRY H ntIRGEsS WM U stIonAIIGIL AT.MOvD FULLER., I E FLOWER. \C HULL, AItRON TwITCUALI • a MECHAM. . FREDA oIIi.WCLER BENtgrair, • WM. YINToN. THOS. cALDWELL. Harhorcreek. January 8, iflie. 3t31- To the Ifonoro , lo 12,0 - ft of Quarter Sessions of ge Car The petition of Linue Lamprotm of Girard township in said county, ret;pectiully represents, that ite ia well provided with house room and con veniences for the; lodo,ing•end accommodation of strangers aed -warders at 'the "Globe Inn, The house he now occupies in said township. fie therefore prays the honorable court to grant him a license for keeping a public inn or tavern; and he as in duty bound, will pray, &c. LINUS, LAMPMAN. we, the sultse:ibers, citizens of Girard town• ship in said county, in whiCh the abrwe inn , or tavern - prayed to be liconsed is proposed to be kept, do certity that Linus Lemma!' tke art we named applicant, is of good repute for nenesty and temperance, and is well provided with horse roma-id conveniences fur the lodging anti accotn modation of, strangers nnd travelers, and that .ritch an inn or tavern is necessary to accommo date the public and entertain strangins and tra -v eters. cungrx. MATSON GODFREYj. A CORRELL:Mt , ,•;'M R BEERS. JAMES I.AOIIIILLN,i HENRY KEITH. JNO DEVENPOWTE,I.IITHER cisrtun, ' 'ANSON BADGER. IS. CROSS, - JAMES CROSS , M ANDERSOANDERSO N. Girard, Pa., January 8, I IS. 3t3k TO the Judges of the court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace of the county Of Erie.—The of John Sisson f the Borough of Edinboro in the county of Eric afores'lWhilmbly showed) that your petnioneft has presided himself with ...unable accommodations for keeping a house of putitie entertainment at the 04nd or house owned and occupied tOiirnielf, in maid --beriyug.h; and therefore prays your honors to grant biro a li• centre for the same; and will ever pray, Ste. IJOHN SISSON. We, the . undersigned, citizens of the said bo rough of Edinboro, do certify that a tavern or public house of entertainment„ip necessary for the accommodation of the Tufblic and fur the en tertaining of strangers andtravelers in said bo rough; and that the petitioner, John Sisson, is a parson of good repute Or honeuty and temper 'once, and web prOvi4ed with house room and conveniences for the accomruedatioo of strangers and travelers. Ur 1 :" Hanson, Zinnert Meacham, Geo lillaspio, Joseph Hart, Jude ll'aiAlet, Farrun titer( ) Iteberte, N C Austin, 'arin Gifittspie, T Hawkins, George Evans, A C Culbertson, John A Culbertson. • Edinburo, January 8, 1848. • 304 MO the Honorable Court. of Quarter 'Sessions of Erie 'county.—The petition of Daniel Shrytick of the west ward of the borough of Erie in said conney, resketlidly represents that he is well provided with house room and conveniences for the lodging and accommodation of strangers and travelers at the house he now occupies, called the ' Our House,' in said west ward. He there tore,piays the honorable court to grant him a li cense for keeping a public inn or tavern; and he as in duty bound, will pray, 4-c. DANIEL StYOCK. We, the subscribers, eitizerii d ie west ward of the borough of Erie, in which' the above inn or tavern prayed to be lieentied is' proposed to be kept, do certifylllit Daniel Shryock, the above applicant, is of good repute" for honesty land tem. perance, atirl Is Well govidid with house room and conveniences fee the lodging and accommo dation of strangers and travelers, and that 'tuck inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and traveleis. Chas. M Reed,' 'Alfred King, John Hughes, E. Babbitt. Alexander Eyghes,deo. A Elliot, S W Keefer, 11 Bates, D r tomer m a n, William Kelley, John Cumming*, P H Oliver,' .1 H Erie, fitnuaty 8, ISM - 3i34 Fresh Groceries. alreceived by latest eirilVtil, at the old stand al of Hitchcock 4. Zimmerly. a well selected snack of FRESH ORROCERIES, of every des cription for famlly'ase, such as Teas, pfugars, Coffee, Rico,'Ftipper, Alsdice,Cinnamon, ;Togo:, Nutinegg.l l 9ger, Molevees, Oil., 'Fish, Flour, Cheese; Tobacco;Frnit,'Nuts, &c. which are eV feted on terms that cannel tail to e4ll, our custo- Mere. Please give us a call, ' " N. B.—All kinds of country produce taken in I . eichangp for groceries.* Dec: 17. • A. if.'HITCHCOCK. , • NMI 110 the Honorable Court of , • natter Seasioj a of Ede county, Pa:—The petition of W A. Besly, of the township of Herborcreek int td county, respectfully rep resents that he wII provided with house robm,and conveniences', or the 1104 and accemmodatiin of strangers ti d travelers at the house he oqW, occupies in meld township. tie lherefere pres .the honors its court to grrntrim a license for keeping a pub is inn or tavern; and he. as in duty bOund will a tr pray, Ike. WM. A. BESLY We, the subscribes. 'els:Fens of the towns, ip of Harborereek in which tlieritWe'nomed inn ilf tavern prayed to be licensed, is propcNed to he kept, do certify that Wm. A. fiesly the shave plicant, is of good repute for honesty and tempk ance, and is well provided with house room snit conveniences for the lodging and at:commode' on of strangers and travelers. Joseph Greenwood, Fra. , ltlin Flare Elrott, . A. Stillman, Southmayd Stillman, Chas I.` Kendrick John Dodee. • Chas W KenJri k. Henry Chatfield, Solomon NitCunter Hicani Crewe, `W Tegetrt, Win S - Stineon. Harborcieek, JannaryB, 1845. 3t31 , r lO the Honorable Court of Quarter Pensions of Brie t ounty.—The petition of Robert Sryttley i -of Union township in saili . county; re spectfully represent" that hors volltprirvided with house room and•ponvenientes for the lodgingairid accommodation bf etranfers and traveler', iit'ilie helm ko new. occupies 'in mild township. He 'therefore prays din-honorable court to grant him a license for keeping a public inn or tavern; and he, in duty bound, will ewer pros', 'IST. • ROPER'Ir' ,B‘llLV.l r .- • Wo;the'etibscribers, citizens of Union town. ship, in which the above inn or tavern prayed to be licens ti is proposed to be kept, do certifyithat Robeit...initey, the aboyo premed applicant, is of ~,, good rep to for *modesty and r.emperance. and ii ball prol,ided with house room and conveniences for hie 1 ding end accommodation astrarmers and tray !ere; and that such an inn qr tavern is neceasar to accommodate thepublic, and enter tain stra (gem and travelers. • I Ebel Shelmitline, James Bennett, ' Win. Mayfield, , Henry Mallory, Daniel Sayye, • Thomas Dunham ,o'.o. Black, , A. Pinks, John Smiley, Lewis [tailbone, D. Dtinham, C. Q. Brown, . A. Dunham, A. Tourteltoti, Marsh‘ill Niles, Wm. Smiley. Union, January 8, 1848. 3134 To the Wm-able Court of Quarter Sessions 'of Erie county, Pa Tiro petition of P. A. Hanlz, of the West ward of the borough of Erie in said county, respectfully represents, 114 f he is well' provided with houe room and,convrtgences for the kitting' and accom modation oclltritt g er. and trayelera, at the house 1 ,,;0:1'n Bathe Extension iinsiteln said west ward. prart the ltdhorable court to grant pultilic inn or tavern, and he, as in duiy will pray, tec, ' him ll et a ilt. i ' ic e e r4 n r ; . 9r keeping a r A HA 1114)1 We, the the subsCriberr, citizens of the weet ward of Erie. in wi:ich the above ,inn 'or tavern prayed to be lieemod is otoposed4to be kept, do carbay ,t,test , V. A. Ilan?z, tr,, :ilthv applicant, is of cao'd rvpntc for honesty and te':.naranae• and is Well provide') with heijse room and cotatTiencen for the locking f.ny as.commadation of atrangres and travelers, an , a.hat such an' inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and enter tain strangers and travelers. • • Chas. NI. Reed, j.Williams. Geo. A. Elliot, B. P is. . Rob?. cochran, Porter liepey, A.- Beebe, Wi)liam :$. IV. Keefer; W. Loomi]fi Wm.„. Gallagher, eo Berriman, L. Q. Reno, P. Malin. Erie, Pa., January 8, 1818. 3.34; To the Honorable Court of Qu'arter graljont of ' Erie County, Pa.: The petition of John Adam Will, of the Etat Ward of the Borough of Erie, Erie county, re spectfully represents,that ho is well provided with house room and conveniences for the lodging arid accommodation of strangers and tras'eles, atlas Fo i nklfzt Eloise, now kept by him in raid-he rou-gh. He therefore ~^ray.; tha Honorable Court to rant him a license - fur keeping a tttit•lie inn or tavern, and he, as in duty bound, will prey ISIP JOGN ADAM WILD. We, the subset ibers, citizens of the East Ward or the borcugh of Erie, in which the above inn or tavern prayed to be licensed, is .proposed to be kept, do certify that John Adam Wild, the above applicant; is of rood repute for honesty and tem perance, and it well 'provided with house room and conveniences (or the lodging and acernetryo-' dation of tetangeys and travelers, and that such 'an 'inn or t taYcrn is necessary lo.acconimodste the public of 'entertain strangers and travelers. C. Siegol, H. L. Brimn ' C. F. Diefenbach, G. Witter, Motes]ohm Cnsev, Koch, s TiFiTledk' :l u ttneider, • mal181'.."" Jr. John GabJ , Daniel Dobbins, C. M. Tibbals. Erie, Pa., January at 1818. _l3l To the Honorable Court of Quarter S'essions of Erie Gutty.' Par The petition of Humphrey Scott of Girard township, in said county, respectfully represente, that he is well provided with house room and con• veniettecs for the lodging and accommodation of strangers and travuler4, at the house he now oc cupies in said township. He therefore prays the Honorable Court to grant him a licceyse for keep ing a public inn Ur tavern, and he, as in, duty bound, will pray, &e. 111711 , 11 3 HRLY SCOTT. We, the subscribers,•citizens of • Giraql town ship in said county, in which the above inn or tavern prayed to be licensed is proposed to he kept, do certify that Humphrey Scott, the above applicant, is of good repu•o for honesty and tem ' peranee, and is well provided with house room and conveniences Tor lir, tOttgin 7, and accommo dation of strangers and travelers, and that such an inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the pnblic aml entertain an angers and travelers. JANIES LAUGIIIAN, .// NIES CROSS. °Liven CROW, ixo. DEVINPoRT, ANSON BADGER. LUTHERCANFIE'LD, ••11LINRYIErINPORT, JOSEPH. TURNEX6; ,GEORG . TROUT, JAMES MILES, • "iiVSEP DAYTON, J M SH.sBY. WIC Ent.yea . ruokx. Girprl, Junuity• 6', 1e4.! 1 . • %t 34 NEW CONCERNi u COOK begs leave to call the attention of IA • the public to a large an ell seleered stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, ' • which have been purchwrad for cash and wit positively be sold lower than articles of the same quality c a n be purthw:ed in,tyWn - as all can. sad isfy themselves by calling at plc . s.goilnell Block Slate Stare Street. Erie, Dec. 1,.1817. 30 Wines and L iquors, TINT received at No. 4 11: - Pau Wock, a 400t1 J assortmeat of Wino; and L t ßoOrs, for Medi• tines, Sacrynental, 'Mechanical and ALL other purposes, among which may,be found the follow- Ina; Pais Brandy; i Otard Brandy, Cogniac no, St. Croix Rum. 'Jamaica Rim n, N. England do Holland OM; Pine Apple Gin; Port Wine, Mederiu Wine, Scotch Whiskey Irish Whiekey. Nionon , jahela do Cordmen do. Dec: II T. W. MOO RE, - - ~ , Remaining in the Peat Office at ire, Pa., January 1, 1848. -- r,,, , ,•Persone galling forittt e r s on ,t hi s .li st will please say they stilt ravortiF•ed. Two canto ,(the cost of ern - ertleing) is Charged on every letter in ro.ci , Lition to tip regular postage. Alexander. !, , lis Mary .I.lflesiniter 'Jacob • Andersen . samos 2 King Nancy A An :If:mit Prof 41. ' Knoyle Griffith ;wen Silas Kelley Mason A ornitley J Kelley James Angion Cliner Kincade Andy Inilely Mary - Kelly 8I; Baker Leonard Knapp Mrs Mary I Blake Mrs Catharine Kellogg Miss Wt4 f tbt Bliss John II 2 ' Leahy Patrfek' • , c Brewer Daniel Laid Sarah E ' Brooks Serene)Lee Daniel '. Brown Jared Litchfield E , W ' grown MT CharlOrte LAtacept .7 W , ' row') John G Lent John % row)) OH • Lyman Isaac Blair James Logan Miss July Ap' Brindle; Chitrlol4.o Lawrence Julia A Brace Hiram Lee Lawrence Blake Rachel Lytle•Samuel M _Erri;ed Clinton,. Larceek Hugh Breed J 17. McOmber Miss Ida Ann Bell W Edwin McGreger J W Birdwell Rev'J P McFayden capt .7 Ilainbridee Wm, T - McConne9ltoktert ! • Beata W N McKnolly Iltrh LIST OF LEMURS Berchold Grn MCGIII6 Ja i ms Rirchard Delila 2 McNair P e.t. Bieger Joseph 11 • ›lcrilinilJt mil_ Belnap Gilbert 1 4 10Giniett; mes Ratio Peter 2 ' • T VlcLinisOil n Thalia' Bennett John 14 McClure amuei ' Bishop Stephen't) Magill J - tea Burley Richard • MalholieW John Butler Frederick Magill Charles J Baldwin Mrs Abbagail Martin Vihn - R ----- -r - - Beveridze Rev J Masten Franklin i • Bean Wm A May John Bartholomew John.W Maxwell Bhelden . Garnet Richard Miller Leila Baker Wm El Mahrinv M heel taker. Loorrernl Miller Win 3 F , Bartenl tri, , , Ild i l l s Thomas Barrett Juldao4,E4in Milla Richer! 2 Buell J W Mahon William Rumpus 3 R Malain Hii!dab I 'Burgess Amos hl ills John '\ Roseau!Poo Metealllithilanden I Boyne John ' Miller Mis's Meta's; Boot!' Phelip Manire Petrick Ender JII 2 • . Mirshal Jdutes ' Donna Min N Michel vi Clark Mica Neiley A. May "tlkfisia Altual° Clarke James A Marshall W Crotty Piave Mills Tho Mas , Crouch Mr . • Moran N , .. Craty Patrick 2 Moore P % 2 Clark Nate A Manta Brubtira, Clark A.M 2 I Murrey J . !Clack Miss Mary ' Munn Alargerrat Church Amos • Moore Mary L' I , Crunn William . Molly .Roger . Clark Mrs 3 P Morrie Elinor Croskey Miss Eliza Masse John . , 'Church Chester 0 ' Moore LOlllea ' Civic JV 2 2 Musser Henry ft . Crane A W_, Mooney James Chipman Edwar,l \V 2 Murphy Patrick Caldwell James B ( Morgan Mrs (N 6 aline (lard Henry C I Neibel Mrs Salo ne " Carnel Yatilda 1 Nichols Mary 2 Calagin Ann ( Beans J Ilea i Cornell E lI\I Nillee Mathias( Caldwell Harriet Nemo') J S ! 'Carter Walter Franklin Osborn James Curry Mary 3 O'Hairo M Colt Angeline . • Oherkirch Michael Coaii.er Saran hislyina Philo Dr 2 Co. on lames li Peck Lewis 2 - Coon Rev W J I Powers & en Messrs 2 Cooper Wm Prt;uttlit Ittlbert Cole EM 2 -. Pease Fidel,,; • Dean L P ' Paden Ht. Panels Mrs Martha Parser Richard :'A,,, Davis George . Pailnel Pally I " • Dean Leonard Al 2 . ,Porter Martin~ Day IN T t • Parker Eawtird 2 Deane M S . Pinta Freinan Dodge Seth V ' • Pope Nathaniel , Dorn Simeon - Pitt Beat Inning, Thomas • Pence Davi I nn I-turves ' - Parmater \die Lydia stin Lucy A' ) Parkeißichard "A Dunn Davy 1 Pinney Honey • - Dye Daniel .'INI Parker Ira Duncan Mrs Margaret • autos John E Dunn Mrs Robert - arks Mrs Miraetla DotigiferiY Theinas 'eters John f Dunn Hervey Piearener Peter l urfold Barney kirrio n d Joseph 2 Ounbar Miss Mary Weiner Eliza I I Doll Conroth ' Reel Miss Mal - tha Done Samuel A Reed John .Evans Jostura• I - Rathbun A J Eckert Zepheniel Ripley Edward Epple AndraW Richards, Capt L F' 1 Ely H B Rost 'Mrs 1 . Elliott Margret Roach' Mrs Mary ' EUwarls Daniel . Roberts Lyman i Elliot James Robinson John & Win Ernst Solomon . Bingen 1' L ' Fol well Fluldah Rogers Anson , ' Ek..3 . Mies Mel Rooets Mrs AA' ~ - . Fiiikner'Wi,o A _ Robinson Cat' at in'a "Fisher "Sohn Rogers Abbey A Fraley Joseph Ensaell Mrs Elizabeth Ferrin Mrs Mary J ' - t4pitvlde,o Uerkihes Farnesworth M A , Smith re Rhoda t hi F t gneis Alvin' , Swertea John Forajth DO , Smith Thomas A Frey Martin Smith Miss Sheen Foster Robert Smith Jesse Fink Jacob 1 - Sherman W 0 2 ~ Filley Mr Snell Win L French Johri Star / woad A !anion Frener Samuel Smith Dar id S . 2 14ray., Isaac Semillcr Miss Mary. ' r psterillatrison ca.. ...it rh.tetolc Fraley Josep4 Snyder Jacob Grandson Mrs Slocum Lewis Gilman Alfort • Scott John , Clouldti A i Spriwuts 11 0 ;"- Graham cant Jelin T Wh'P Xh;lrew Jr - Gray David S 7 mitts ALI . , i Gillet Chester W ~ midi David Gleason Wm 8 Steel Jamea- Garner Joseph ' • Stout Dr J B Gordon Pannone M ' Stuyvesant Christian Graham? Ehlabeth ' Stewart Aren't, Grubb AI lila Stone WO 4' Grubb Mr Stevens Win Gray Adelia M Sacity Hors tio Omni 8 row ' Savage II lc. Ounnisbn E D • Simulon Flit shah Greenleaf Ru•th Soli van John Ilarttiell John , Sewell Ebenezer • Hayes Lester Saddler Benjamin Harper Shako! . Sailabury Samantha ' 1 Hicks Robert Soutlierland. Permelia 2 Hegerty,eitilen Shear Jasper I flampann Robe:t , Thomas Win Harman Robt Tracy Aealiel B . • Harlow Catharine Truby Joseplijlev 2 Hayharger Margaret Thomas CAI i tante • Haney Michael Tompkins Ann F Hampson John Turrell Manlius Hampson Rola ir - 'Tolls Eben-ezer , Hatrttrty Michael Thomas Christia n Haag. Mrs Mary Vandyke Win , Ilinlon Mrs Olive " V,kil Victik Par s cor Homier Ann ; ;Whitley Logi.a 0 lfughs Edward ' While Thomas , How Newton ..1.1, . Whitcomb Mrs Sarah A Minter Thema. I"' Waighj, Peter ' ' Hays Miss Manilas. Wrignt -Fre • thr. Hume P . W Ilitec)rah"Jeailicit Holmes Eli P Walker Lydia L Howe John F Waterberry Geo S Hull Lewis A. Webster Anno ,Hyland John 'Women Austin B flontsbarger Abroli ' Weigel Sisnel . - Jones Sophia A • Weaver Wm Jones Jedse , • Warren Albert I Jackson Andrew W Watson-James • Jones W Mitre Willie Isaac C Jourdan milmes ; Williams Henry I Johliaon Win or ‘ Weeks P.S - Israel booth , Warren Nancy Junes Bradford' Williams Samuel Johnson Merfllut - Warner Auginitit , • Jackson Catharine \Vinegar &ninth n _ Jewell Levi Webster, Mary 1 Jones John i SECtis'er Miss Anne/ Jackson W - Webster issue i . Jones Geo Winslow Miss l':; try Jones Ephram Wilson Jos l- 2a p j Johnson William It Wadsvatlv i g M r I ' John snys Mi'es':'..et'rolineH War ..4er Al ary . Johnson James Waitner ttliraharn , KetClinm It D 2 Wcingr John -, . !Moran Susanna tWobabridea Ilegry E Kellogg ROO • "IP*" LETTERS. ( RiraherJecoli • Franz Metz John B Awn 3 John Gen Keiser LeOnard Oct Heinrich Hoonark • • Philip *math Philip Week - JaCob Hi 4 0 '4 P Zann I Adam 1.1; lid Jacob ligte Go l l s tela Friedman ' John Orli', nenberger ?rant Spoilt Menai/Pape a • .siarcele Derbiena Barbara Runner Margisretha FriecierichyGeorga Brand GarTper St Spinner George Mohler Perim* Schnor Christian Shultz Adam Fralick . Goodleap Bentley . ' Mrs George Quin Valentine Shnlt.7. Jacob Gorenflo ' Jobauncp BotleV . , Mich iel Mehl • Andrei liphley Heinrich Delninger peter Lich Mecanter Welber gdorgolfieic George Cireth/;sk inhabit' liar • HeinrichKnobinch Balthasar Sheisler (3 1nnl/inin Backs! , Samuel Weitzet F dieelt George Grethler Fran Schleifer John Sclonfett John Kuhn j! relic, Ile rtran?,ey Balthasei Selimlit John RAO Franklin Schncjder JgtiOl. Kilian Moiltt Sdket . Erhard Shitz Carl Dees Wilhelm Meyer Jaguar Plat: ROB RT COCHRAN, P. M. THB beet asiortment of Baud U9XPS in the county for sole by H. COOK. ttn. I. . 1,21 toiLsb—oesi quately toy one Swot single Ib., at No. 3, Bonne!! P Block state street.- „ Jan. I. COOX. SHOT by gip beg or lb. and the article toeend it *ray, • - At No 3. Americin Btock. SUGARS.—LoaI; Crushed, Pulverized, Clad fled; Porto Bic*, Havana. New Orleans Su gar for sale stifle. Perry Block. 9t3. T. W. mpoq.E: ; ; r - - th) „ .. -.instantly ma— lmsey cures it is Making ' • (MEIN VIED WORtith onto the onlynnediclue fur funnily est'effil teocuumended fur ' - 1101110PilEs ~s. complaiut immediately relieved, no mat= ailing. Ss pamphidfor ksiitnony. GRAVEL, S , , 1 tithe urinary organs; for these diatresslng i &alone; nether Wilde cau relieve you; rai toyed to will convince the most sk epti. Liver complei at. bilious diseases, , • yEas AND Amuse. To the great tatttspecially, and wherever these cam plaints prevail I in medicine iseefered. iii, lININEIi I 1..,A4141011T. ~ no dokartoss to MGM aporl Or a trilV,irait cures thee,' di with i rt,Jaty and celerity; And deeamot leave the system tarp d. See r.PIIIPMet• pa LIM. •ee plateau( a smut painful ufniVittler isVIII- 1 • 1 Bin SATIELY IIifiILISTED. nil 'Toes full. we by a few days me of this allele; it is fir beibrs tug; ot r levered .Ow this &stoat. or fur /my oth• et - Picasso origi sin g front impure blood. B ee pamphlet. AMID, of she Nysteol, weak back, we knees ofthe kidney ., die. Ar 1111111111111810/111 of satoe. fit fatly rslSez . ed by a few day, use of this ins , iticiar,and icor isrlwaya s Vestals' of its u.e. list/lids as A IVOirlitsila liativi,y for such enmpl Lite, sod also fur derangements of the re. usatiefraine, 1 Erre 'sdarittes,A'uppressions, I painful Men to aliens. Nelarticle ken ever been o4,red except this wh ch would touch this kind ofitersoleinirms. It may be relit • upon as a sure and effective remedy, ifai.l -416 we feel pa • iited to de so cnu Id give i 1 , I A Thousand Names as proof of cur 5, in this did tug e 1... of compisints.—, See pamphlet. All broken do vn. debilitated coustitutious from the leffectlof mercury. will Suit the bracing power of ' this article to act immediately, and the r easonous miner- SI eradiered from the system._ , I Taloptive lllNseebses -, * ...ti t il ' ' _ 'All I It has nun, bee 7 is parCeubaly an carpi of thi ter %dhow long wee RN diwoorsi. c an felt ' cure s std siOthztV, will dad /he &Bernet iv; propeiTies of I hts article . ' Purify the Mee+ ' • end drive gods di trout the aysteul. lgintupblet for testimony talcums in all di* ages, w hie le limits of an advertisement will not permit to be name 'her.' A. gents glee the .sway; they coutain 32 pages Fertil. cites of high character. and • stronger Agony etf Pease( orate 'bites cif a mettieine, never appeared. It le one of the VCllliir r tures of this article thnt it ;lever fails to %;tiefit in any ase,atid if hohe alltiptlSClO are left toltudd upon let the Olf melded nbd lingering iuvidid HOPE ON, and keep %kin the medicine us moue as There is an im provement. T e proprietor world CAUTION Tilt PUP IAC agabist• number of articles which come out under-the header , ' Sarsaparillas. syrup., &c. as cures for Dropsy Gravel, &e. rh y are good for no li log, atni concocted to gull the unwary; TOUCII Tr(lAt" NOT. Their invest/us never thought of curing Such dis eases till this article had dbite it. A particular studtly of; theVattphlet liO 'antral, soticited. Agents entail who sell the artici . artlietAD TO citteULATF.ffnituitooar. Put up In 30 e. b Oleo, et 1.14 12 ng at et aaah.—the largest trebling, 6oh More than tete 19.11 bottles. Look edam: not get pnpoted eipm. E tory twitt)etts . Vouglan's Vegetal.% Lttlirontrii4ic Hi:tom./ htu an upon the Oen, the •en sig uteri!, of G. C Vogt tp, nordo.scanvtg,o4 l ma *, son other aro i rnuine ,kreparedliy Dr. q.C. the en xtm,' and Id • the rincipal Olitee.ttri Main 'tract, Bu to; at wbolesale end! retail. No ottentioO givr to lot .ss unless M ost pattl- re rvkm from regularly coos{ On ted Agents parte I; post paid letters, or verho COM U. ,141C/0011S ••Olit'l ink tdrice, promptly ettendod to, grafi . Once deem d exclusively to the sale of this l artlcld. 32' Nasseu street, Stlew ;York Otyi 295 ESsex It, gelato, AI ea. i end ley the pr uctpal druggists throughout the United States aud Canota.las Agents. For sale by L I 'I I ' C & Brlnther and Burton & I erkinr. Erie' C. W. Marion. M.•ad Alp; Dr. C. Biker. iiparta; D C Town & Co No tb 1.. t; 111. Jonrs & Cn Girard; D 8 Bu3ltb, Bridg— water; D MnirOffin, Mercer; Hull & 11.ultior, Pine Grove. M Wilion.Sturar Grow.; Boyd & Vencent, Walerfnrd; D. M Williams an 1 J D Suinutorton. Warren. 1y33 Wanted. unloads Lhisbeie " nye, if Oats, " Barley, " Wit• tit, ofiarliti Cxnal the storeof. TTb 510 10000 5900 5000 10 1 0 ° 1 Pee. 18 Qrrivll No. ivot] by F4tpre.4 the choicest assort imps. Fringes., Rtbbond; gittcs Snd nr offered this Bentsen. " ! H. CADWELL. T ITS r rce ment of llonnett Sat Dec. P 5. BEM _ . loods and 0.90 News! • IRST APPEARANCE. ' Mc Tirne 1? .quy Cheap; t criber having begin but a short time, less has not befine fimmi t conveni-• 1 'uce into the papera a general wirer 'ke haq, however jm.t..returned ft(nii iee with a aplorelid asiortilent lOcOp Groceries. , p THE Ru b in 111.15 i ent,to intro tigement. ousters Fresh and In his'atoe offered 19r 4 , 1 Rio, rai'a, C lee, cheaper Rite, (Moan and NlupleS Syrnp,StiA P7Pwr, barley, vitro' deira, Blasi Spanish, ein diets, ladies roac, nut, cil• the very leaf No. 3 Aniieri; c may be famuf thechoisest Teas yet 4e, froin 4ta olifllingajier pound, Lagoira and'St. Paining°, Col . - thart the cheapPai; Havana, Porto a, Ll'St ef "'Stipp, ClariftCd; Pn!Yerised . cheaper than ever.Pori° Itico Wise and Orleans Mak sgcx; r, c•nnanpn ; mace, tiirtineze, pearl s, prtinco, - citicaa 'nuts, aliboads, ma'- and Tel msra;' ptiDelfie, anion, and eanneautil4l,Tar‘it;;:cn• to irt, and gennan -Tehacce-; °Vice, tor, ii9d hair Oil; all of Which are of and will be fold cheap, at an Block; State street. ' JOHN PEFFER. 7. 25 BOVE apj-ff 4 : t I teem. 251 ICLO Ili—Black, Drab and Crown r*eidy 'pay at tho store of 8. JACKS(;; - airs nice Bed Blant , .ets 0;41 Loners- Its, for ea►e low ov ....LLYIk: COIT. AFE* ter 14,u Oct, 23,- ➢• AP-:vl r• 011, SALE. T r HE •subr-crib.,;r offers for sale the improves farm. on which he now resides, about two miles tory:o Of Waterford, on the Turnpike lead iml4.ftt.ms Er e .3 to Pi itshlul, , ,h, containing 100 acres of land, 00 nder improveinent, and the balance well timbeio with white oak, chestnut, Ike. - Foit ty acres baittom. tho' balance upland. Pp the premises Isla good --frame dwelling, log good orchard of apple and cherry trees, and it nev er falling spring of Water. Fpr igrttier particu• tare enquire s of the subrcriher,on.llie premises, or if C. C.. Jori s, Erie. JAMES MOGULS. Waterford t ; Oct. 15, 1217. Sinn - - 'Val i Fashions for' 1847: • .1 HE subscriber is now prepared to furnish his friehdii and customers with ['Al's at a su perior quality; also a general assorttqW. of CAPS, MUFFS . , BUFFALO BIKES, br.e. which will iiesold ax,cheap as the cheapest. Per sons wieltitig to Orchisse will please-call an ex amine queltty and Pricy for tbemseves. • 2.. HUNTER, Pramicsl -Hatter, Cirttey stect _Mb .steete. 29,1817. 21 FOR THE ERIE oßsEp•vga. irEssitS• EttiT9R s 4: now me iliree,Th the „WA m,ed of,yoUr valuable paper, to inform the eititenk of this city enittticiltify.tthat I am rcceiv berge . .o44l well selected atock.of Fall and Moyer Dry Geode, groceries, Crockery and g.rdwpre, which ISM selling at Great Barga.ine, order to pity transportation, the.bplince app/WO to cheritable purposes. Fo,r, thither par- Alculari apply at No. 2 Anterke t tn Blndk State Streeo. 11 . 111.1) VER. grip, Oct. 16, 1817. B - 1 L.CK LACE DEN) VEIL.— A now lot of t ese very fashionable artit:ler just received ands fling Ociffow at the New Store. - ' ALLYN &COLT. Iyr F r FS'ANO BOAS:-1 .55 ,0 It/loin and Boas ; ..1.1. of the real Lin:, Nat. Gernet, W ild £ony, c4ih, Lynx, luatred inti•tray, just received from the F. r cwt.:pony, rtod !wiling' :15 per cent. lees atopl , art eeaogn try - • . • WILLIAMS & WiffartlT. ' No . 13, 1847. - . ..; rilk.A.S7Y9tmg',hysoo, , old Ilion, hyscdt Salt JL gunpo w 4 e r ang RonrcbßlN or blacka sell, ' chearrihan Canton to* cenntany dare to at No 8 (Ignite)! Bhjelt. 11, COOK. FL ' , IR, WTI* and 'Oran, constantly kept on hand at PEFFRIVS, Nov 13, 'At No 3,-Aincricun Block. TUB RISMIT 1110 TUB - --• A .N invaluable tern.tiv'ter Horses, Cattle 'sod other dotnesthil tiitatra, iti %hi tArtriti the thilowing dislsasert •'' fresh Wouncis, l stnte, Oallsof all k ,iada, a blot/ins, Lnotteneis, Spiaint, Breeise i t Sans Credos', ' L. Cracked heels, " lotondtrrd 161, Benzbonr; So:ratans or Grcese t Poll - Er if. Callus, ' .lunge, Sparins, Sweeney; flora Distrintorr. elan a Universe Faintly Eitobrevation • diseases tft 1.1 Man flesh, such as. Rheumailson, -'" Pilertroil Pciseffi• • Bites of rAtinits, , Potitif4Nleretos Prost Blies, J - Gong • • " ' ' 7 Corns; ' illteprs, Burn: and Scatfs, - Cht/t/alirs, • etamitt,' Chopped flow% fre l aki ira rs t s 4 of th lh e r .l J l Oil lt tls t : ' 1 2 o r ik t e il d ial B g r s :tr i st r a 4 . 1"141' Alertertarcr's , Gsaratso tim.—lt is wmthy e special remark, thajirty'lles the great and eattio ordinary pos'er's :Dle cure tirdiEClO . ei of the horse in which its vir tied first attracted the utters. tien'of the farrier andiftriltfr . end the Wonder 01 !he' public genteelly. it bus been sOc'ceitsfully ern pipyed in a great variety of the Cruitatlicot shishaffeet the human race; and it has proved try the wonderful cures it has perfortutitron' the bower em brils, that it is endowed With curative propettiN not roma ;ti other horse oil., which has eoltablialt ed its clairtis to general confidence. ' - Beware of tt.V'tounterfeit article, and be sue the name of the sot.ier(entureti,' o. WV- Mer chant, Lockport, is blotilatt the botdc. ICY'For testimonials, sysillasis of diseases, an made of treatmentrrode patuplrleryhttilt vecoolP . , striiilfit'lloi Fe. I Sold by J. IL Burt on Sr Cr. Erie; S. S. ti I Fassett. Ashtabula' 'hid; ithd D. N. 1V,04 Cbnneaut, Ohio:• PURIFY ORO. W. MEW . COMP. EXT R Ler t ..) i i. Flr eori 44 mnc , , APinVgincr witsbee q r. Chro PT gric,and otestitudol l aA 1 1 vests serh a / ' [ ScrVal , f or Nines Erd Sr ' 'dary Syph its. r teneiial Ulceration and Corrosion the Throat. Nose. eh , 'Lips,. gars, and otheri.l °Jae body. topes or pustules on the PiScaly patches, and other etptiJna of the akin. Bilet. Searvey, and other rbatteateclons, While Swellings, Pahl/ I This remefiv is pr lected materials, the 'extracted by tin imp! on mccount ofliVhich , as Leine more unifpi tiotv heforb the ipobd A full account 61 . '0 remedy, in a variety voted nOttire, tvrty he prictor,sir his tv , ents. 'As most good med SURE and cal l , for "Ai see that thole cords a the Laboratory of Ge Lockport, N. Y. 1 rgef-Almost every r 'NV -Litt!! tratienmlA they coin sa4tipar'illa, -, etlid g bY J. ri`..eAlri Fdepett, Ashtabula, neat'', Ohio. ''' 1.4.'C A iNNV ELT 1 DISEASES OF T TNISEASES of thel t . tuo EITIIACT OF EIECi. such as chtuni Ma:Mr; • Urethra, -Pea - Orals Clam!, ,• and Loins. Thi3 ii-.llnab!e me Get:T. Met'ebairt, I roi 'and ample ins, accompany bill! SOII,I by J. 11. Rm. P.L.sett. A'satabula t neaitt, Ohio. TO 1 4 1 Irl'iltlAN HAIR I Mitring the hai traVir.; it wilt not We , as liintireds it.na..4 also been us Fuss. _ Beware of the 'boon the genuine, 'VI pores chemist, L ueitport, he seen tit the stere.of Price 50 cente.. Sold 14/ J. U. Pim rag',.tlt, Aalliabulai, ....onnenyt, Ohio. • AA LLYN e CO( I ' Ol handsonin go -such a drab 13.11. merino, bombs; vha a few richly rat.s dress troodp,' ll w and very the Erie. Ja 1, 1818, Tp the J itprOte Chart of Qtqirtfr e . 31 . sFor7s, • G) Eric Ootty. • The petition el H. L. BroWn, ofthe Eqpt War-4 44-the borowAt of Erie in saidgonnty, respestlpt: represen.s that he is well provided tvi.i heuto room and conveniences for the .1,34,1111, ari : l conunudation of iiirang,era-•and tr . :qt.-4cm et the house he now osvppics in said ,east. ward. He. thereforeraca the , tionorahle cuurt,to grauthitn license for . k;eping n public inn or and -ho_ as,n.tluty bo}io :411 eyer,pr,iv. 4e. IL L. imatv.v. We, the iiibt critters, citi-Acns.cr life Rest,Waral of tha korothth,ofErie,iri whiter the ii4owe inn, or taver's ,prayed to,be ticeesed ikr,opo.aed to bp kept, do certity,that H. L. Ilrown, the above op• plicant, leaf good repute for honesty and temper- . 'ince, and issvolrprovided with heuao room and ethi'vetlisnces tin the !edging and accommodation of strangers and travtders, and that such an inn or tavern ,is necessary to accommodate the pubis )11)d entertain strangers tin,d iravelere, Goodwin, • John Hearn %boa, D. Colt, , " • • Lambeilon. D. D. Welker, - lEf.Wimllon, H. Cad well," IW. H. Knowlton, , M. \V. Keith, Lyilit;h 4 Otis Laphatn, Alcnry Hechtenan. Erie, Dec 4,18 t 7. • 4QMINISTRA'rQR'S NOTICE. r: rrtßs'a Administration haye beche% , ran. 14 tad to the anbscribers on the ,esta'te 'bf -Wil liam S. Gitiord, of Yet)antlo township, Erie, Co., deceased. --- EerAona indebted to esta:e, or baying chitims egaipsx the gimp, pre replicated tle call attd prevent diem piApefiy authem'Fated fqe rptaeinent, (Ina seitt . e thtikiziti 3 O;picert. SIDNtY . G I FFO Velic92P, - E. F. GIFFORD; #'prtli East„. Adtntre o AMQS WI4I4ANIS, AlVitY, 5' Dec. 2.3, }Bl7. Act TR 4Y STEERS.—Came 4;0 the (arm - of 1.7 eubgeriber in Greene township, iibobj for Nat of Novena's% two red yeatlin t : lateez 8, one ;eiti i white belly.. -110 arti6..1.1.1 inarki..- The owner or owns rA ant roltiiel l ell 'q empe ? proye p . wcity, pav charges sod take'. them away. B.J, Greene, Dee 4b. 1817, *4l MI-I 11 ED iliottsand Almanacs- to be hatrfcit I. nothing at No 6 Reedi Fl nee: . .. 04. UT E,lt •‘' , Jim' p F.p, Deo 24, 1847. . , . - - - ROSS KETTLES. asdorted Aiz quality. I.P.•rEn. `kNNETT NF AJFIDICIVIE 7( 4113%.0!: ' : GEO. W. N 10',- ilii:MEl ouitLoop: HANTS IMPROVE UND FLUID SARSAPARILLA, Ili:eases of the Blood, Ferer &n 13. otatiltate old sc. Dig qfda kiruls. isScald head, SaU Rheum, Riug lro rn a d other Lino , to arigi ,9 front on imply s lt dote of the Blood; also. t - Aas 'Habitual Cottirento. Piles, art, Chronic affection,' opf,e Lint I. Lung:and Char, - 1 /we Pail ia the &mach and f 1431 tr• Night Swale, ay. -tat ,r'.l 1 It is likeria mtth - reidatts r 3 . r Seo. ded as a Mooting $p ' drodicine, train genera' the. linty. % „ .1 . . 1 ,. pared front the choiceat a . ut iye pr'Opirties of whithil need procesa; without: heti I is preferred by Phyicia in and active than any out re retttarktbjr eifiFacx of t!s Cl raY•%s a.:74.1- spen by cantle ort the icines are connterreitc4. crellant's Sar.sapiriPgb and re blown on die glara:"FroAs O.'W. 141erebant . redlar in the country is 17v.:- dm.? on the public, an lull••to Therefore, oviiAell'r,!! - - 1;r: on 8: co. Erie:. S. S. 4 O. Ohio; D. N'..AVGb'ster, D - ,_,.... .. 1E URINARYORGAMI Urinary •Organs cured 'b l tt :. nccuu, %IVA casi, and ci- • and acti:e diseases's:4'lbn ... ~, Jiro, chronic tVonoirhaa, •.f Gleili,l4llco, ' • Stricture's, - • . ,Dis Self ,s,,i,r. S:i prepared onli ,t)S , • live clernist 3c. Loch ruc•ons, testimonials, X 9. :15. ... on Sr. 'co. Erie; §,, NS.: Si I . '. Ohio; D. N.' Webnte-, Cow l'rhts ____L tine )era ;ADS AND GRAY. - 1 . DYE, a via rrani ed iiiti . cile frtr, r a beautifull hron or' jlt ,i• oct, soil the !Thep, :t?r,ccler earl testify. _ _ 1 d'. - succes;ft4l,y in roiorina • rerßit.. enr; sure.,xnu d only bv• Geo. Ales VAle:rehipt, ',Y. ::30rnp . 911-10r flay the proprikur or litsigent:. S: co, Erie; 9....1 ; ;; R 11.1 0110; WWI 1). :S. WyllpiCr. • lia,venr v igiand evcrali, styta,v •oclo f“r nallgnd Party !I . ?, sit- I plaid !Ires':, light thit :int, 'aria phitcl chile 104. .hire kid gkivi:.",•yetypielity 12 IBrt ctic,TF,R.
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