Gieitest Discovery, of the ge. T.. 1111 is the first attempt to combine the ELECTRIC or nAcilver.orLu.o with Powerful Vegetable Ex tracts lathe force aim iintinent—tti be applied external. sr far the removal of disease. The almost unlimited suc cess it has met With stamps it at once the GREATEST in2covEity or THE AGE. It Is constantly effecting ...ire. of timer the utmost importance. The Mott tuicredu Inn. are CONVINCED—the most faithless ere compelled tb benerein the power and Virtue of Otte greet icthedy. his universally admitted to be THE MOO I' WONIIER FM. COMBINATION KNOWN to the WORLD for the /lIINEIHATE RELlEF'ofdis'eam and pale. leftover fails while there resdaine 'sufficient life to restore a natant and healthy action in the capillary vowels orate body, ind egealirethe eirculetim of the blood. Ily thi • me,lns a eon:rating paver is gainedover the tonal malignant /wine of DISEASE which caunut be obtained from any other rem oily: dech is the power of tlits combination that it penn• 000000 twittery portion °Atm human fremeievery Into and muscle, vein, nerve and ligament is searched out and made sensible of purifying man beating influence. - Hence it tepee to readily with internal as exteroal diseases. - Mealtimes I..stanccsare on r :curd where this remedy hairestored health to admits en near tle grave that the meet powerful familial craellies failed to produce any ef ii. foci: Ouch his frequently been the case in 'NFL.% MA• TION e( he BOWEI.S—no patient ever need die withtlus di where the Magnetic Ointment cull lin obtained.— That dangerous Epidemic Known is , the PUTRIDiERY BIPELAS can always be cured by this remedy. • For INFLANIATORY RIIECHATISM, this Ointment lathe wort Complete remedy eyrie prepared. lull cases out of 100 it trill afford entire retief to the worst cases of NERVOUsIIEAMOIE in thirty :nitwits. For Nervous Di his remedy kept immuti.e Ira tie. AffloCllollo ohtla Spine Rheitmstistn, Latueuets, Ulcer ated Nom Throat, Bronchitis, Pleurisy. Croup, Chills, Cholera glortts. Ague in the Face or thew. Burns.S aid Head, Scrotal i. Salt Rheum, Erytipchs. Inflained Eye., FaverSurer, &c will be Immediately relieved by the use et Ole remedy. .., • DR. BINGHAM'S CERTIFICATE. In reply to your queries with regard to the reunite oft'm Experiments I haue made with your Justly celebrated Magnede Ointment: I can say with pleasure that I deem it sae °fibs GREATESC DISCOVERIES t , V THE AGE. It is now nearly two years since I commenced using it In my practice, end I bare tented ii let eases of innaturea lion. both local and general, of the moat m iglignant kind with universal suceres.. even where all iuternal remedies failed, I have succeede d with this. I have treated cases of fullemation of rho Brain, Inds malion orate Lungs, Inflemation of the Bowels, Inflamina l"rr Rheum Meat. and Child •b^d Fevers, with perfect success; also CAMS of Scarlet Fever, Canker Raab, and Ukerated threat and Lunge with like iluccess. In the Epedemle lt , .coWn as the Putrid Erysipelas,by which 110 many valuable llama were lost. I tested it fre quently, and it never failed of effecting a speed) and cer *sincere. In eases of Runts, Sprains, Bruising, Frozen Limbs, &c. it acts like • charm. No Physician or Family will be c finch. day without this A/Indictee, •Rer Levantine aequainted with it power to cure. N. RI XG11:1.11. Pisysiciau and surgeon. Übe,. N. F../en. 19. NM. IM'For further particulars and testimonials, see pure ph of left with each agent. Pride 2.5 and 50 cents per lint Ito. AGENTS.—Carter & heather. whetesele nd retail, Erin, D. N. &J L. Webster, Cnnornut. O lin; Riley Putter. %Vest Sprinittlield: W. 11. Townsend. Springfield; L. S. Jon*. & Co. Corn it; John A. Tracy, Fairview. Erie. Aontt.t 11. 1847.-103. OUR FLAG IS THERE! ARE HERE! VICTORY! VICTORY! HURRA! HURR A !! HURRA!!! The new Jew Store again Ahead , JUST received at the Arm Jew StorO, No'. 1, :Fleming Block; State Atre-tt, a new and splen did assortment of FALL & WINTER GOODS! remsistint in part of DEIO ADL*LO r HS.— French, Eng lean black, blue, brown, gold ani Brea&!oaths, cheap us the eheapc ALSO.—Cassimeres and Veetingal ' as to color quality and pric.... GROCERIES.—A: general aFsortii Groceries. which will tin sold ext.' CROCLE'It Y.—A beautiful asrroro cry at priCea that canno4 tai I , to phase. BooTs AND SHOE-3.—Without boasting we i can truly say we have the cheape t and best as. aortmont or Boots and Shoes, ineludi rig Ladies, Gen;lcmcn andVoys, ever brought to this city. CAPS.—Men and vs caps, that itannot fail to fit both the purse and head —oorndond iry. LADIES DRESS G,DODS.-here we are at home. We lrave cashmeres, de lanes w'thotit number and almost uitlrnut price; '(;inshains and Alpaccas, California plaids and Sir rig and T l arl.tor. Niuslins: wide viol-read _imp cord; dress buttons, cords and tassels; lint what is the 115 C of enurnciatins —rrc pare every thins to make the handsonie, more divine and the ugly enchanting. .1 SlLKS—Striped 'and Plaid Poult White gro de Swear:, . • Black watered 4- - Satin stripe pouli 41e soi, Black and blue h'ack, gro de Naples, Black gro de Rhine. stitovLs—or nil prices, s'iatlcs rind quality from the cheap cotton up to the finest silk and Cashmere, °LOVES. —Of all kinds, color's and sizes. Hosiery, Suspenders, Pri ota, Ticks. Drills, Fee: eerie,. 11111110 fl every thin suited to tho season and market. Ready Made Clothing. - Our stock of reaLrly madri clothing ix large :Irvd splendid, and willbe 4 sold cheap. We do not n isli to boast, but we think we can convince any one by calling that we sell a good article for a smaller awn than any other establishment in town. At any rate "the proof of the pudding is in the eat• ins," thrrefore Tay - usl it*.7"Mind the name and number. ISAAC RCiSENZ WEIG & CO., Erie, Sept. 21, 1817. 19 New Fall and Winter Goods; T AM now receiving from New York a great varioty of rich and desirable grinds for Fall and Winter trade. Among other desirables now o Inning are EuperiorThibet cloths, drab and black; French prlntedCashmeres, beautiful patterris and very cheap. 100 piece black, drab, mode, plain, and striped Alpaceaa, one third cheaper than ever before offered- T ome as low as 92 cents per yard. Shawls, • great variety of new. styles; Prints, Gingham.; M. de Lainm, and eryier new styles of Dress Goods In any quantities, twenty-live • p.r cent.'sheaper than ever before offered in this 411 y. ..11.11 id' which my custonuira and the public are rsvivccUillly invited to examine. C. M. TIBBALS. October 9, 1817. 2 DOMESTIC.—Just received at the New Store a large supply of Bed Ticking., bleached and unbleached Shcetinza and Shirting*, Cotton Flannels, Cresh, Fluelyabuck, Apron check, strip od Signings, colored Cambric.; leans, Ste. &c. Also,just received, brown and bleached Linen 'Thble Covers, Tabling., Doylies, Nipkins and Towels, for sale very low at 0ct.,23 ALLYN 3- COM. CGARS.—Puerto Principe, Trabucs, Spanish end all other kinds. July h 7. Ik - rams OF AN EXILB, by L. W, Miller, 1,11 being an account of the authors confine inent ai. Van Deamane Land, just received and for sale at SpetTords's Bookstore. Brie:May 9. 1817. 51- ASIIES! ASHES!! , ~. Imu, pay S rents per bushel for good field "sties, and 12 1-2 els per bushel for house ash .. 4qliyered at my ashy:, or M'Kenn corners. E,. Oct 21 1016. C. M. TIBBALS. " 8111i7.41..0 ROBES.—A fow bales of No,' 1, OM open 41 WIILLIAMS 4. WRIGHT'S. Nov. 13, ISM 26 ATR —A. good assortment of buggy, gate and does Matsfor sale cheap by Dec. 11. H. COOK., O NE tea Codthub, Int pale cheap,l ' At I'Zo 1, American Block. Attention! Jew•-a*d Geatlleiw Israelites, lohntaolite4 Hi ouno and 'AM' limier, Sons of 4aroa and I)ssughters of Mariam, receive isitraction 00.66 Hear and knot that . . MOSES;' THE.J EW, Has repined from the -EAST,-laden with the choicest treasures ofithae ancient region, and in vites yourattention to the same at Oil tienuine OLD Jew Store, the one that bluetit:Ad the repu tation of selling goods lower.thap ;fly other house in Erie, and thereby ilieteblished a credit. for Jewe ry that has Wooed °theta to'entet Under the same name whereby they 'hetes to 'reap a profit which justly belongs to him. Now Moses wishes it to be untiermood that he is not a Wandering Jew, here this year and away the next—a class that will sell to one person at cost and to another at double price, but that. he is a regular descendant of Faithful Abraham, and has pitched his tent in Erie with the intention of remaining in it, and intends to du business as heretofore in such a manner as to I give entire satisfaction to all reasonable persons That favor him with their custoni. keep all his old friends and mike new ones of alls that once pur chase goods from hint That the old Jew Store of Meees - Kocli does sell more Goods and at lower prices than any feller store in Erie, is plain to be seen by the course ofothers, who finding their cus tomers dai.y deserting, them, resort to misrepre sentation and abuse of the JEW STORE, which they well know has been the Cause of their loss of customers and against which they direct all their forces, thinking no doubt that if this• store was nut of the way, they could get what they call the good old prices,—fitly Id one hundred per cent such as they need to get before this JEW MOSES came amongst them. Hence we see every thine that cin raise a Dray load of Tape and Bobbin commences blowinf , himself into notice by fatties , cite squib at the JEW STORE; but this only serves to show that they are inlreat want °fens tomers, and that they know where they have gone ?low the secret of Goa' beino sold so much lofver at this store than any other is simply this— Moses goes right to the head of the market, to the Manuracturcrs anal Importers and buys-by the CASE, BALE or PACKAGE, and pays the' CASH doe u, by which ho makes a double saving and is enabled to sell goods in Erie at what some others pay for them in the city; and that there may be no mistake about this matter he invites all who want any thhig In his line, and wish to pay either cash or country produce, to call and exam inn his stock and prices, fully satisfied that they will find the OLD JEW S 7 ORE the best place to set goal Goods at the lowest prices. Moses begs to be excused from giving a list of the number of Pieces ofCloth and Calico; Muselins 4.c., 4.c., as the manner of some is—being much more profitably and pleasantly employed in wait in. on customers, he will leave this mode of WI ling to some of the Atli," or Wee stores who hate smaller stocks and fewer customers. MOSES KOCH; Corner of French Sc Fifth streets, near the Fartner's Hotel, Commercial Ex. Oct. 22. 1817: 23 Charity covers a multitude of sins AND PO does Moses Keith at, him cheap and fashionable CLOTHING STORE. %Goa rffl, Overcoats, Pants, Vests, Drawers, shirts bosoms, collars, and every article in the clothing line, are to be had 25 of 50 Per cent. cheaper at the OLD JEW STO tE, than'at any other estab lishmentin Erie; and the reason is just this, Mo. see buys all his Cloths, Cassimers and Flannels, by the bale and piece, from the Manufacturers and Importers and that for cash, and then ho em ploys first. rate Tailor/ and hs them made up on his riv'n premises and 'under his inspection so that hells always, - sure of having a good article at two Fir fits less than those wko purchase Ready made'' lothing in Philadelphia and New York. made generally of inferior material in a slight un substantial manner; Now those oisliiml to pur chase any article of wearing ripparel. can depend upon obtaining of the best material and work manship, arid altogether cheaper than they can in any other way or any other piece in Erie. Re member the Old Jew Store of MO - SESROCH, N 0.2 Commercial Exchange, French st. Oct. 29. 1817. 24 o o = i co "More of the Effects." STILL THEY COME. WE are receiving more Goode, which are a little cheaper than ever. and have on hand a complete arra, tment of plain. plaid, striped and fi , oired Mohair. Orleami, Cashmere; Merino, De Liate and Lyona Cloths of the richer etylcit. ALSO-150 different pattern, and atylee of Shawl., embracing all thenew produCtiona; which we will sell as cheap as the cheapett,at the car• nor opposite the'Eaule Hotel. Oct. 23. WILLIAMS sh and Amer cadet mixed st. o match, both Important milE contested trial that has been gaining an manYyears has been finally settled by a jury of Twelve Ladies, and their decision it, That the purest, hest, most fragrant and cheapest Teas to he had in this section of the country, arc those which come from the celebiated CANTON TEA COMPANY. Theo Vas can be had at all times and warranted to give entire satist:mtion or the money will be refunded, of their agents who ate receiving fresh supplies weekly. WILLIAMS ¢ W RIGHT, Agents. • Directly opposite the Eagle Hotel. Sept. la, ISM • IS T rot of choice p i cemly low. dent of crock WESTERN HOTEL, WIITOI IN GRAHAM, Proprietor. The . ;;; J subscriber would respectfully inform ; erally, that lie hoe leased for a term of years 'his rew and commodious House, slimmed at the •Eiohth Street Canal Bain. This keation rim dei's the " WESTERN " pre•eminently the 171121E,1 convenient and desirahle stopping' place for all either doing business or traveling on the Canal. There is, also, attached to this establishment a large and convenient Stable for the use of Boat men and others having horses. No pains or expense has been spared in (loin,/ up this house for the convenience. comfort and pleasure of guests, and the Proprietor trusts by strict attention to business to merit and receive a share of public patronage. Erie. April 24. ISI7. WESTFIELD MARDLE FACTORY. HE subscribers having a good assortment of T New England marble on hand, from differ ent quarries, calculated for Head and Foot tables, Ntonementri, &c. which they offer to sell to any one in Erie county, Pa. not living Gather than Erie, lettered in first rate stale, and delivered, at the following. pricer: Small, for children, 81 50 per foot; Middle size, for aged people; 81.62 per foot; Largest size $1 75 per foot. We think it would bo an object for some of the Erie county people to forward us a few inscriptions as we have recently been informed by the Erie Marble dealers in rather t bragging way, that they were sticking it to the Erie and Crawford county people good. They brag very lustily of selling toi the "Penna. mites" at from $2 50 to $4 per foot. , Sbould any of the . people of Erie county be in want of any thing in our line, they can forward their inscrip tions, or come themselves, and they shall have a first rate article at th e labove prices. HIRAM SIKES 84 CO. Westfield, N. Y. Sept: 13, 1815. 171 ALL AND SE 7 ..—Preparatory to making C arrangement for, going New York for our Fall and Winter stock of Goods, we will sell all kinds of Spring and Summer Good' at coat, to mike room for the new stock. P.ove us. Aug. 17. • DROWN & WC A RTER. CLOCKS. EIGHT DAY ahci 30 hour Gothic, 0. 0. G. Pillar, Alarm and common, by the single o: cue, %ery cheap Tor ready pay: G. LOOMIS & Co. State at., nearly opposite Eagle Hotel. July 17, 1017. 50,, GAL. MGLA • 9, just received and for sale chitin the cheapest, one door north of the Big Wilt o, by • June 16. • F. RINDERNECHT. • • HE subscriber iS.theingtherized Agent for the sale of FOWL,ER'S PHRENOLOGICAL ORKS, in Eric County. He will dispose of them at New York prices. He is also Agent for Cemba'a Prebologicat Journal. Call and'azam lite ',these valuable Publications, at his - Botik Store, on State street, - Erie. Pal Aug. 51847. 0: D. SPA FPORD. T. W. MOORE . . . . ii S.. SMYTH: • ~ • a .„. HAS JUST lECEEVED jic-lb iroin New York.per Pommy!. Earnuts,tnt. Spring Fashions, and is now ready to execute all orders for HATS in the latest. , Polon, and of a bows quality than can be purchuell bete or elsewhtere. March 16, INA : SILVER WARE.--43ilver table, desieri. tea, salt and mustard spoons. tongs, ladles forks. butter and fruit knives, constao_tly-,on ban d and for mils by - G, LOOM I B - SE cini": • State sr , fleetly opposite Ego, mite, July 17, 1847. FOW R's WORK; . . CLICK NEWS SIIGAR-COATEDNEGt TABLE PURGA TINWPILLS, • Aigisanivertelly admitted to operntemit only asap effectual preventative, but or never fbiling, , rernody, in all discus , * which can efect the human frame; Deut sch, Indigestion, Rheumatism, Scurvy. Dropsy; Small Pox, Cholera-martins, Worms,Whooping•Cougb, Consumption. Jaundice, Quinty, eicartailan. Liver com plaint. Apoplexy, Cancers; Measles. Balt-libeum„Pits. Heartburn. Ere-ipeles, Deafness, itching. of the skin, colds, gout, grovel, giddiness, pains in the brMit, inward sreagne ee , palpitating of the heart, risings 10he throat, asthma, fevers of ail kinds, female complaints,' ‘ stitehes in the side; spitting of blood, t o re ryes. scrirfuln,st. with°. ny's lire, lowness of spirits, Hooding, fluor albite or whites, gripes king's evil. lockjaw. hysteria, bile on Mir stomtsch. and nil bilious affections pleuri.y, croup, swell e d feet 'en.) Inge. twins pox, white swrlliuq , tremors, tumors, ul rem vomiting, nod a boat c 1 others hate successfully and lie their powerful arm. Phil , have been Loewe to effect perm.ifieut cures when nil other remedies bad roved 111111VIll'ing, sod iu the last steles' of aflame, • They tint it in many arts supereedeil the preseriptfre skill of the most eminent Phr.i..intis, and received to s ides their nimuuliGed They hive been repentedly recommended by men °fete hint di% characters, througho u t the heed, a nd been ronctirined in Europe by :Noblemen mid Princesid Roved I loud. They hate been introduced WO the llnspitals of Mile. burgh, Peril.. end V tratutt.•antal throuph the - disinterested ' exertions of our Foreign Ambussodots. they have, recoiled the favorable commendation of the ympi.rog of and hts Celestial Majesty of the Chi:sere t topic°. ...,,Seareely If Packet vessel or any reputation sails from the port of New York. n ithotal au abundant supply orthe SICK 3IAN'S ?ONES. PA/LING FitlENo. reAgettries have been equidished to all the principal antes of the UlllOll, anti upplacalsons are'eottstently remelt ing us from almost numberless villages ut rsory section alit° country. Testimonials of their marvellotta elf,ets ere pouring in from all 4mm - tern—end in such numbers that we have not time to road one Is tif of them What stronger or more conclusive evidence than there important NCI, eau the most skeptie .1 desire) It it ottssibin that the in my thousands who have tried CLICKNER'S PILLS can he ticeni%ed in their resulted If any imposition or quackery ealsted, would it not long nett, have been held up en it should he, to the scortkand derision of u Justl,ft offended community, It ententlier Dr. C. V. Clickster ic-the original Inventorof fingsr Coated Pills. and that nothin g of the tor t was flier heard of. until lie intrOtittred them in ]one IS 43 Put-clutters stmuld, 'beryline. nits out ask for Clicks ores Suirar Coated 'Vega tble Pills and take ro other; or they will be made the touting f frau. PRICE fri CENTS PER OX. • Dr, Cliekner's principal office for the ale of Pill . • • Negev street. Now 'bark. ln 66 W3l. JACKSON. B.ll,dierty rtrrrt , hood of Wood rt. Pilbdiurgh ,goncral Agent for IVmdein Ponmylrania, 7.. then . Ohio. nod Om river rountirr OrVirginia• • Sold by Ilio followthr duly niiimint..d A genie' J. D. Smdrord Eric: Wm. Judroi, & Co. ,W terror& Rurn• & Enron. Combridgm J, A. Triter. Faim low; Julio Me- Clure,UirarJ; 11. yonrumud, Spring ' Likewise *obi by the mile agents; the GitrAT REM. EDY OF NATURE:. Oli • PIOEIII4I from at well in Kenttark.•,lF,s feet below th e cur. flee of the earth, at corium anal a n care for Intlam story SpiOMP, Colic. 'Sprains. Strraine, Cute, Itralhaee, Sealalo, Verity, Total.. Et V3Pilf•lnlo l (lead, Croup. Influnautory core thro ate, Sure 11) es, Detainees, Spatial Diatenee. tee. &c. PRICE rio CrNTS PER BOTTLE. CAUTION—In order to be 611r0 or obtaing the grnuinc. purchase only of the It ederal azeut for Wester • Penottyl rani", Northern Ohio, and the rtrer room, of Virgita. Win? Jacks... No 89 Liberty <tren t I. tttbursh, or thrid Anti Agoi,te appointed by him for iip l• de. each of whom will have ato bill, and lgenernl dim rutin/tin 1 , 41111)1de( form. runt:tilling the names and ',WI WI of the Proprietor an General rent.,ns follows I). Hall it Co proprietors, Kentucky. - Wm .04..4'1.1(119,1 , TM Agent. No. f• 9 Liberty street, Pitt linrsh. to whom till o her. flint lie addles...l. MISER t • l:—Eaehtiottla Is ear tored alone of the nbove named Pamphlets and the Mime of Will. J.O•kt011. tliegen• oral and rely whole•tilo agetit fur IPettierit Peatis3 I V3ltia, Nartbrrn OiAlO, anti the rater couateii of rtr A inia, printed nun ti3OUlFilie 1.101. . , TAI' NOTICE .— NOTICE.— 0. T. Rill (Mid is nnpoin'rd . psnesal and Rtl illy Illg Ai;ent for the siilv of the A insilenn Od nuil Sugnr eiritsid Pills i • Erie sotinty l'a. Soli neents sup- plied Ire him at the iv holssule psn c•i. I , SILENCE 111 AT - 1)8EA DM. Coi LUNGS ARE IN D GElt , TOE WORK 01" I'll DFS FI:OY CR, IRA BEEN 11:1:G uN. THE UMW! OF FoNsu3ll' I IoN OATH IN 1r A SOUND OF MATH. Alil YOU A MOTI111:10 YourdarlingchNd , ,our idol mud esithly joy, is non ,herltaps confined to her chamber he n tlatigornite Pohl - her pule ell. Oka. her thin •brunken finge,rs, tell the hol I iii•VaTO has nlresd) , gain ed upon her—the sound of het sopol i tarot cough pierces your !foul. • YOUNG M. when just Minn? to enter life. dieense shells a heerterushing hlgght over the fair pi/tepee/a o f the future your hectic rough and feeble Intsb • tell 'tryout lose of hope, hut you need nut delittir. There it a balm Miliell will heal the wounded lunge. it is SHERMAN'S ALL-HEALING BALSAM. Mrs.. AreKEE, the wife•of Wm. 11. Attree, f. Wue given up by Br„ssittroll of Wii.dinig Bre. Ro•• mid Mc- Clellan of Phiindelphin, lit Bde mid Br. Mel of N. Yolk. Her ft Moils all thought •he. muid die. She hod every ap. pearsoce of being iii uuuunfpunu, null we su pronoune. ed by her physicians;—Slierman's flotsam sous given und it cured her. Mr.. MAIM AIIIIANTZ of Bull's Ferry, woe 0 , 0 causal of consumptlen by this Balsam o hen all other reinctlies failed to give relief;--xlie was reduced ton skeleton. Mr. A C. I nstle lientist, 261 Broadway; littx witnessed its cf. feet, in several coxes where no a tier medicine afforded reltet— but the Balsam operated Ithe .1) charm. =Hr. C. 31- in witutissed its wonderful effect. thcuring Astbma,ochich it never fails adding. F.pittiog Blood, einriniue en it may bin effectually cocci' by On. It heals the cup ured or wounded blond vessels, and makes the lungs ssimil again. Rec. HENRY JONES, lfiS Eighth avenue, nnscured of 1 . 01112 h and cntscrluil affection of 50 year,. 'Elie fir.t gave him inorose Ifef than tho other mcd. irtile ha hail et er t ibco. Ur. 1 .. J. itrolr in r it to a cis. icr.in•lnw who nn- laboring under Conhoinlition, nii.l to inintlicr sorely tifllicte I with the A‘thitri. both eases its effects ware min , cot t a,titan to corn. fortahle health Mrs, LUCR.F.TIt ‘VELLS, 05 ("brigs• street onsff,red from A ttlimu 42 yeas,. 'Sherman's lialsnes relieved her st once. end she is romp .rat oly o ell, being enable.' to subdue every:marls by tt timely too. of thl. medicine.— This looked is th ee] rat remedy to: 1 'e,gl l ., Cobis, Spiting Blood, Liver Complaints, amt ;J}the aliettions of the throat. and es Pil t•thnil nod Cooptini, t on. P, lee 15 cents neoLIZI pet long, Dr. ellterin,m's (Mize is at l''6 ?insuln et reel. N. Y. Sold hY the folios mg rl my n[1,0111611 A0,1111:4/. D. Spot. Gird, Kyle; 'Vol. ,JuiLon & Co. Water6,r.l; Do•s & Nor• gam Camleiden• J. nary, Fairs kw, John rsrd, W. H. Townsend, Springfield. Likewi,e Dr. Slkerrnan's Metlicaiel Lozenge,. Tooth P,.b• and - Pony- Min'. Planter. CUlirli lAPZENCIPIPL—Those I.oa=n7rp 111 . 0 a par: moot Purr 01111 oirel tual railway for roughP, and colds tit:lmmo. of flop tunas Or 0104. &I!. - WORM I.OZENGE:4.—Thosn worm Lozenges hint. hero proved in more than 1,400 001) rants to hr the loful littir; the only tort 410 trona de•lrn o tog mmliMOO ever dis~. covered. , It you reserved far D r Sherman to invent I, modicittelo destroy worms Oat rhildreo would take.--t Children will Inky these Lozenges and yrs , for morn CAMPHOR LOZENGE'S, celebrated f o r R ising Minos immediate relent in. nervous and snit, headache, palpitu tam ..r tin host, townent of spirits, A C suckmits s Toom PASTE.— A premium Den. Dance, the best article 1,110% si for cleaning :Intl whitenini Hie teeth. nrrn g throtn g shr etin...teenente g the breath. SIIERMAN'S POOR MAN'S PIASTER.—Tin best strengthening planet in the world; ti novereign remelt for p•tins or weakness in the ,baek, Wits. side,, broont, dro One n year will tint supply the demand. Warran t . tell the best and Cheapest. One Hint will prove the feel. The above Leztmern 'Ponth Paste and Plaster, told bit' the ribose agents for Dr. Sherman's All•lleuling Balsam. Erin Nos. 20, 18-17. G DL A CIC SAL: I'S.-1 will pay Cash— an , and •th hiuhest price for any quantity el' Black Salis delivered at Mlienn, or at my store in Erie. • October 2-1, 1846. C. I M. TIBBALS. I 498 L I Z - .2. l\s f a ir i g .i t ,te r r a 4 T , r c or m s i!l o q ,. h ii} a . iso, a fe June . '26. " \V. F. GOLD PENS.—Levi Brown's Golcl Pens. IL most celebrated maker of the article, a co nssortment kept constantly on Band; also the di Went kinds of cheap (deare , t) Pens, nt G. LOOMIS 4. Co'o, .State st. nearly opposite Eagle Hotel. July 10, MI! • - NEW 4ND FRESH GROCERIES; 41 Xo. 6- Poor Peoples Row. - TAT F. ItINDER'NECHT has just relleived V V • lame rind well selected as•ortment w • dry and Family Groceries; Dye. Stuffi. Nails si t Glare, which he will sell cheaper for cash than an. other establishment in town. Please call an , see. Juno 12, 1817.1 JUST RECEIVED 25 tines Rio, Cuba, St. Do mintro and Java Wee, one door north oft • Big Window, State Dime!, by W. F. RINDERNECHT. June 13, 1847 4QGALS. Ohio Stone Ware, fOr sale door no%th of the Window. June 26. W. F. ItINDERNECHT. 154 it' PIECE Paper lianeings, Border ' 1 -Fkrand,lN inflow Paper among which I be found some °cilia, "Itntisth and - Heady Fort; Oct. MY, - - GEO. SELDEN & SON rood assortment of MO Marah's i Tiernan* Thompson'a and Rhhic hart's Trusses;airsorted sizes for sale low to/ CARTER, & CROTHERt' July 3?. 1817, OPLO.TiirS,upd- Corsim-,is of nimOs'i B every color, irtripe, quality and price; et No 9:Cheapeidc;by•• ;, • Ariz: IL . . BROWN & WerVITF:II; ICKLED LOBSTERS, Sardines, Tomdto, P .Catsup, Lemon Syrup, Pepper Sauce, SOLO 011;Mustard,Grienba Telly; English White 14- per, o„,iqr Salo at Ng. perry by Kept e . ll ,„ WORM,. , ROVERRIAL PHILOSOPY,and other POr. Tuper, a few copies Ncivi York pll 7 el, - Ittettecesvetland for, sale by - • • 1.1(li• D. 4PliFttNtp. Eric 4 . 11895 t dl k 10 11; • 4114 . . DR. TOWNSEND'S SARSAPARILIA THE MOST EXTRAORDINARY MEDI -1 I‘_, 1 CINE IN THE WORLD. iThis Extract is put up In Inert bottles; At is ells times cheaper, pleasanter, and warranted in parlor to any sold. It cures diseases without volmiting, purging, sickening or debilitating the patient. - GREAT FALL AND ,CIN rEn. MEDICINE. ITN great beauty and superiority of this Sar•separt 'lr never all other medicine is, while it erad icates diseases, it invigorates the body. It is One ortho very best Fall and Winter medicines ever known• it not only purifies the whole system and s renatitens the person, but it creates new, pure aul rich blood; a power possessed l by, ma other nt i edicinm, - And in this lies the grand secret of its wonderful success. It has performed within the past two years, more than 35,000 cures of se vere eases of diseases; ut !east 20,000 of there Vert: cons!dered incurable. i • i More than 3,000 cases of Chronic Rheumatism; 2,000 cases of Dyspepsia; I, 9,000 cases of General Debility r and Want of Enerzgy; , _ ' 7,000 Easesid the di ffcrent Female Complaints; 2,000 cases of Scrofula; • • 1,500 cases of Disease Adobe Kidneys and Dropsy; 8,000 cases of Consupnptinn; . ml thousan ITT of cases of diseases of the blood, iz; Ulcers, .'r}sipelus, Salt. ttheitm; Pimples on t a Pace,Lc., together with numerous cases of icl , l - leadache, Pain in the Si e and Chest,lSpi al ffections, &c., &e. 1,, T tie, we are aware, m .t appear incrediole, ut we have letters frophysicians iimi our gems frrpn all pans of the 'United States ' in taming used extraordi ary cures. It. Van Bus toirk. Esq.. one of the u est respectable Druegists n Newark; N. J., inlorms us kat h can refer to mote than 150 cases in that pl. of me. There , re (housunds of cases in the City o il New York, ' hich. we will refer to with pleasure and to men f character. his the best medicine for the pre emie° of disci/Su known. It undcibted'y saved he lives of more than r 5,000 CHILDREN THE P A ST SEASON. s it removed the cause of disease, and prepared Item for ilm,Stimmer season. It has never been sown to injure in the least the most delicate •hild. 1 • RHUTIVIATISM. This Sarsaparilla is used with the most perfect :utters in Rheumatic complaints, however ee ere or chronic. The nstonishirig cures it inc ern:4mm] are indecd.wonderthl. Other remedies • ometimes give temporary relief, this entirely era icates ii limn the system even when the Ilmba nd bones ate dreadfully swollen. 11.3 2 ' Hear Air. Seth Terry, one of the oldest nd most respectable lawyers in Hartford, Conn. I he following is an extract of a letter received iota him: Dr. Tomnsend— I have used. one bottle fr your 'arsaparilla, and find it is excellcnt in its eirects upon a Chronic Ithdurnaiic pain Ito which I am Lva, from an injury ocelsioned several-years, 'go, in a public stage. Please send me .two bet , les to the care of Dr. Seymour. I have convers efliteith two of our principal physicians, and they Irecommend your Sarsaparilla. - ' -- 1 SETH TERRY. Hartford, March 12, CoNSUMPTION. CURED. I • Cleanse end IStrehgthen, Consumption can he cured.' Bronchitis, Consumption, Liver Corn , plaint, Colds, Cataarh, Coughs, As Jima, Spit nine 61 Blood, Soreness in the Chest, Hectic Nis (11, sweats, Difficult or profuse Enloe *Malkin, Pin in the Side. &c., have been and can he cued. Dr. Townaend—Dear Sir: Nearly twenty years sgo I took a violent cold, which settled on my and affected the severeli; indeed, finally it et clime h. constant hackig cough, hut not so se. vere as to prevent me from attending to my busi ness. Within the last fewlesra it increased on me gradually. At last I became reduced—l breathed with difficulty, and raised with my cough much had matter, dnd for the last nine months previous to using your Sarsaparilla, 'had regular night sweats; indeed, my friends tied my• elf sepposed that I would die with the consninp tion; twit I have the happiness to inform you that O my surprise, after using three bottles of your Sarsaparilla, I find my health restored. It relies , •d mo Erndually, and lam now enjoying Much better health than I have before in 26 years. I Ind almost entirely Inst my appetite, which - iv also returned.. i 'you are at liberty to Pubfisfi this ith fay name lit the papers, if you choose. • ' 141 y little girlrwho is three 'years old; had a very bad coujh the whole of last Winter. While using the medicina l ! ga v e her some of it; and it Poo' entirely relieved'her, as well as myself, and Sit is well now, and heartyris any child I ever She was al 4o full of little blotches; it took em away and her skin is smooth and fair now; and I am satisfied she recovored her health front mining your excellent medicine. I S. W. CONANT. , 444 Bowery, GIRLS, READ THIS You who have pale complexions, dull eyes, 'blotches on the face. rough skin, are "out of Spit:- its," use a bottle or two of the Dr. T_ownsend's Sarsaparilla. It 41 cleanse your blood, remove the freckles and blotches, and give you anima tion, sparkling eyes, fi ne spirits, and beautiful complexion—all of which are of immrnao value to unmarried ladies. , - TO MOTHERS & MARRIED LADIES. This Ex met of Sarsaparilla has been express ly prepared in reference to female complaints.— No lemnle who has reason'to suppose ehe is ap proaching that crirical'period. ••the turn of life, 6 should ne glect - to take it; as lit is a certain pre ventative for any of the numerous and horrible diseases to which f. co des are subject at this time of life. TWA period may be delayed several years by using this medicine. Nor is it less valuable for those approaching womanhood, as it calculated to assist nature, by quickening the blood and invigorating the system. Indeed 'hie medicine is invaluable - for all the diseases to which I women are subject. It braces the whole system, renews permanent ly the natural energies—by removing the inipgri ties of the body--not so far stimulating the sys• tern as'to produce,a subsequent relalation which is the ease of mist medicines taken for female weakliest; and disease.' SCROFULA UURED. - - 1 ' This certificate conclusively prove's that this Sarsaparilla has perfect control over the most-ob stinate diseases of the blood. Three persons cured in ono house is unprecedented. THREE CHILDREN. Dr.'Townsend—Dear Sir: I have the pleasure to inform you that three of my ehildret have been cured of the Scrofula by the tile of your eyeel lent medicine., They were a ffl icted very severe ly with bad sores, have taken only four bottles; it took them away, for which I reel myself under deep obligation. Yours, respectfully. -ISAAC W. CRAIN, 106 Wooster-at. New York, March 1,11947. CAUTION. - Owing to the great succese and immense sale of Dr. Tetwrisend'et Sarsaparilla. a number of men who were formerly our Agents: have commenced making Sarsaparilla, Elixirs Bitte,s, &c They' generally put it up in the acme shaped bot- I les. claiming that thefts is far st.perior and four times stronger than r. TOwnsend'a, &c., hoping thereby to deceive tMapublie. Some altheae un. principled men publish counterfeit certificates; other have induced their brothers and otheres in terested persons to allow' the use of their names, to which they put Esquire, to give them respect ability. One make so medicine, and mils it with respectable names procured by using Dr. Town. bend's Sarsaparilla, publishes thorn as mired by his stub:' He also publishes the certificate. of a person who styles himself an M. D., tvho mends, hoes, digs Wells, and doctors horses by turns for a liveliho;id. They also published eerificates sign ed by fietielous nannies stating they have used Dr. I Townsend's Sarsaparilla. and that it injured them &c. These and a greet variety of other tricks nre perlorrned by these men. to sell their trash.-- The nubile should he 9q t heir guard,and look out ' for counterfeits. • Nittice.--After the Is[ of January, ,1848, none will he genuine unless they are put np with 4 Magnificent Copper plate "label, containing the tae simile of Dr. ,Townsend 's name tbnit.:--$. P. TOWNSEND. Principal offitie, 128 Fulton street, Sun BOW: ing, Iv;Y.;--Bedding a Co., 8 state street, Boston —l/yett St ens. 139 North 2d street, Philadelphia S. l iallekt,,Druggist, Baltimore—P. M. Co. lien, Charleston—Wed. & Co.; 141 Chillies at . New OriesitS-11)5 9euth pAari street, Albany— and breathe prineipil Ditigiets an.tt-Mprehants generally tbroughOtatho United States; Westin , aies'and the Canidae. ' CARTER & BROTHER, Wholesale, and Re tail A‘te - nts for Erie County. 1 Ay3sl SUPER-F.l 4 Neclifee Flour in pound, packages foe 1 0Sitor sale b Nos: y • - "ov• Su . BURTON & VERKINS. - POPULAR GOODS JUST RECEIVED THE .MOST EkTEN- 1 SIVE ASSORTMENT OF LADIES 'DRESS GOODS! EWER acrid in this . city, comprising, ip part 15U pieces Cashmeres and Muslin de Loins,' as ported cabins, ' do ' Fritic r h,Scotch and Ocrmin Gin.bainti Is 30 23 40 do Alpacca . i, orcvery description, do California Plaids, - do Dress Silks of the latest and most irn• proved patterns, 20 do Swiss add Terleton 20 do Lace and embroidered Swiss and Tar •letons, - 50 do Juconet Crimbries and bed Myslins, - 50 do Silk Fringes, assorted colors, 45 ' do ;Wide Gimp! and Gimp cords, - 20 gross Meer Buttons, and cools and tassells, 200 pieces Silk Mull & French Imperial rulings, 150 shawls, of all styles, varying i in pride from 38 to $l5, 200 pair 'ladles and gentlemen's rench Kid Gloves, assorted colors 200 do Ladies', gentlemen's an children's Cdsere, Woisttli Lisle' thread Glove, 100 do black and white silk mitts. FOR ENTLCMEN. Cloths of every ah , de and quality, ' Car...tonere., , do do Vert - Wl:a of all kinds, comprising Silk, Satin, Bar,Ctriihmere, ;Marseilles, etc. etc. STAME - GOODS.—A large stock of every de serifition. In short, our stock for richness. cheapness and duribility has never been equal ed In this market. ' . CAP 3.-200 Men eel RoY'r caps or all kinds. SHOES.— 5f 0 pair's ladies and children.' Gaiters Slips and walking Shoe.. 200 pairs gentle men's, Indies and Misses' Rubberitvershoes. UMBRELEAS.—Siz dozen lltri#Fellas for wet weather. i GROCERIES.—A general variety of every de seri ptiou. . SH ItARDWA RE. Ten thousand dollars' stock, comprising suety Mhing in the line—Joiners, House and Ship, Car penters, Coopers, Shoemakers, Cabinetmakers, Saddlers end Smiths' Tools, of every Saddlery Hardware, a laritc assoriment of all kinds. Carriage trimmings of all kinds. Axle Arms, springs, anvils, vices, smiths' bel lows, brassland preeelain kettles, shovels, spades, erewbark:grd boxes, mill `A cut, circular and pit saws, and chain of alsixes. GLASS NV A 11.6.—!- - A complete, assortment. Customers will find our old store safely anchor ed at the old, stand, in good ballast, with 100 tons well assorted IRON, steel and nails—the cheap ; est in the market. P. 45.—the question is often asked why goods cannot be mild 114 low as in Sufr.lo. We say they can. Our Sock entire was bought of importing houses at the seine re and' pante prices that sott- th e largest hn sep in Bufralohmught at, and wepledge our word that our goods Anil be sold as lOW us at 'laird° or any place west of it for cash, VADWELL.' i Erie, Sept' 25, 1947. 19 - HIGHLY IMPORTANT. Dr. P. Hall's Celebrated Cough • - Remedy IS a- safe, speedy and ellectual cure for Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Croup and /Vhoopiine Cough. This medicine has beewused by hun - dreds of people with unfailing success in curing the above diseasmysith all those painful and. antioyine pul monary svmPtents produced by cold. In 'Asth ma and Bronchilau it has proven to be highly use fl. and its timely uae'a ~ c ertain remedy. In all ainctions of the throat end lungs it ie an invalua ble medfitine. Many cases of obktinate coughs and hoarseness have been perfectly cored in 99 hours, and in several instances troublesome and dangerous coughs of fratn Ave to ten'yes is stand ing have Glen completely Cured in two weehs.— In and Whooping Cough its list) has been equally 'successful when used, more freely. This .Remedy is a certain preventive of Consumption and several others of the most fatal diseases in northern climates. • THIS MEDICINE! CAN BE OBTAINED IN ERIE ONLY of P. HALL, at his Drug 'Store ~Vb. I, nights' Buildings, corner of Stole and Ste coy! Streets, 'am( his agents throughout the coun ty, Amterrs—A. Reynolds, 155 Alain at, Rutlsr• lo; Boyd, Vincent & Co., IVlterßird; John A. Tracy. 2d, Faii_vien% Jas U pninpbell, Edinboro. B. C. Town'Et Co.. North East and Wattshur.,.. W. H. Townsend, Springfield; L. S. Jones Si. Co., Girard: • • Price 3rl cents to Si per Route. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEIT S and BASE IMITATIONS. Every brittle has te words "Dr. P. Hall's Cough Retnedr blown upon the glass, and I his written signature on the IS rapper and di rections None other are genuine. IMPOR7:3NT TESTI 110 NY.—This is to certify that we, the and reigned, have owed Dr. P. Hall's Cough Remedy, and have found h in every inptanee an efficaci us medicine, and tritely worthy its i . e.ornmendatio a. John Galbraith, J. P. Tr ey, Thomas Hughes, John W. Hay., Wilson I ng, , Th. Moorhead, jr Jas. D. Dunlap, ( Jojin ghes, .1 R. Cochran, Thomas M'Kee, Vtris La ham, Charles Cole, , David Baldwin, M. Goo win, F. J. Owen; f John M. Varren. 00.0, 1917. 21 Arrival New !Fall and Winter H GOODS. 'WILLIAMS & W RIG HT, .• HAVING d. voted six weeks in Boston, New York and Philadelphia, to the selection itbil purchaser of their EXTENSIVE STOCK, whi ch' they ore now opening, bee. kave to infarm their customers and the country at large, that they are now prepared to offer opode of utmost every de nomination. at least 25 per cent. cheaper than ev er. We find by devoting time to the purchasing of goads, as also for cash, that it makes a vast dif ference, therefore we can pledge Ourselves to eel as low as any House- , -(that pave foOkeii goods ' —this side of New York or popton, and lbr the above assurance we invite those that are 'purehas ing any kind of Dry Gpods, Hardware, Grocer ies, to give us an opportunity and we will show -you as good an assorted, extensive - and cheap stock or goodie , as can l e found in this market. For further particulars please call at the Brick corner,' opposite the Eagle Hotel, near the court house. • Erie, Sept. 30,1847. ' PubliC Notice. }tetchy given that 44pplication will be made 1 to the next, Eegislotttke of Pennsylvania,. for the incorporation of a IBank to be called " Tor Fitts and MECIIANIpe Ihuu," with a Capi• la ofona hundred thmisand dollars, nod the priv• ilege of increasing the same to tiro hundred thomand dollars. guid bank to be located in Erie, county Erie, State of Pennsylvania. rie, July 17, 11317. 1 H. C.'stfir J.ll. J. H. Fullerton. ',Nutter Ch Smith Jackpot), jplnel. C. Mtirshill, H. IL Vincent, Wm. S. Louie, , H. L. Elmira. I P . A ',New, Firm 4nd New Goods. JAMES H UGHES HUGLIESI would inform_ his numer , ions friends and customers that .he has as sociated WM. C. WA ItftEN - with him in the business. under the fun) of James Hughes Co. He . would furthermore state that they have just received a largo and well selected assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Quccnsware, ite.; all of wltich 1111 be disposed of as low, as they can be procured else Where. Having been chief ly purchased at packtige pricee, or in tuber icords at the prices paid by jobbers in New York, they can be sold at, unusually low rates. Ladies and gentlemen, and the public generally, are invited to call and examine their assortment. They Italie just received a large quanti iyof Salt w*.ich rolybe hid at, the lowest market price. Noe. 17 HUGHF...4 &'Co. New Goods at N 0.7, State Street. I . Ai E are now opening a great variety of DRY V, If CIOODS,- . suited to the season, which will ha sold as cheap as tifecheirprat: -Amontist them are Broad Cloths and Cassimeres ofitarlous bites and dualities; Alpacas, Plaid and Plain Cobur2s, Brillsantes, Merinos,' Bombazines, Raw Silk and Plaid Brittonia, Linens. Linen Cambria Hand• kerchiers from 12 1 to 75 cents; Prints from 4to 95 cents; De. Lanes from 18 3 4 cents upwards; Gingh ms in great! variety, T,hibet,- Cashmere, Bum* do Lane, t3tradilla and other fashionable Shawls, and other Goods into* great variety to advertise. The cu!ilotta are invited to extimine them and purchase if they &resole:led with goods and prices. Ltriza, Stamm & enema. Oct, 16, 1817.. ' `, -22 NEW FAIiL GOODS• ' W. W. & 1111.1P.1211ILBURT A RE now receiving aa large and elegant assort merit of Fail' 'and Winter Goods, which have been selected with great care. It is their deter. ruination ro merit the reputation of presenting to purChmers the richest, most desire e etyles'and cheapest Goods of any establishment in the place. Thervrouid respectfully invite the tiblie to , call and examine their etock; among which may be found the moat beautiful assottmc t of French and English DRESS GOODS, ever brought to_i comprising extra rid) Mohair Les and CaliforniaTlaids; Silk Plaid. Satin eiriped Alpacas; Cashmere , reps. M do' Laines; Bombazines; g.lish and Scotch Ginghams', most superb lot of SHA WLS— Mocha, Damaik Silk, Embroidered Thibet, Turkon, Printed ,Cashmere. \l. de Laines, Woolen, Plaid and an almost endless variety orother styles.. The l ,y will be sold astonishingly cheap. CL9AKINGS.-,A beautiful lot, of 'Tibet Cloths and Alpacas; Also ty of Trimmings, comprising Ma and Press Fringes, - Gimps, Laces, ALSO—Table and S-and,Ccieers, fi White Darn Isk. Daylies, Window and Weill Paper; boys ai anti, Hale; Beets Shoes, Six 41 i did of assartment vurt ! —Among which! do co , VISA .Frenehi do For lined,h i e ,.uster:d4..ynx, keel Lynx d from 50 ty e s. each to $l2. Oct: 9,,1517 , C. M. Tibbs's, Samuel )lays, i John C. Beebe, 1 Tho■ W. Sterrett, Carson Graham, James Williams, Guy Loomis, Alfred Ring, I M. W Cangoey, James 'Hughes. 1 THE "DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY Insurance Cornpany 9 (OF PHILADELPHIA') ARE now doing business on the mu Tial plan, giving the assured a pattieitiatiou in the profits lof the company, without liability beyond the premium paid. Risks upon the Lakes and Canal'insur 'd on the most favorable terms. Leases Will be liber ally mitt promptly adjusted. • Fire risks nn mercitandize,dinildings and other property, in town-or country, tors limited term or permanently. DIRECTORS. Joseph H. Seal, James C E Hand, Edmond A. Souder, Thenphilus Pater:ling, John C. Davis, H. Jones Brooke, Hobert Burton, John Garrett, John B. Pinrose, Samuel... Edwards, George Sorrell, Henry Lawrence, I David B. Stacey, Ed ward Darlington, Charles Kelley, Isnac R. Davis, J, G. Johnqon, William Folwell, --William Hay, John S. Newlin, Dr. S. Thomas, Dr. R. M. Huston, John Seller, Jr. Spencer Mcitvaine, R iehaH S. Newbold, Sec'`y. Win,Martin,lPres't, (! . Application can he madc. to ,J. KELLOGG, Agent Erie. Erie, Attetist'7, 1817. i 1112 • PROTECTION. THE Frie Connty Mutual insuranos Company continue.: to insure n ,, ainst loss anti datna2c by tire, on buildings. ;fonds and merchandise - of ail descriptions. Office on[ the ea , t side of the Public Square, between 6th and 7th streets. DIRECTORS. Wm. Beatty, ' J. 11. 'Williams, J. C. Spencer, Ciforrze SeMen, Thomas W Mir, Sinith Jaelr.on, (Bleu Sanford, Elijah Babbitt, C. M. Tibbnls, John A. Tracy, I ♦V. U. Townsend, Hamlin Russell, ' .lienry Cadwell. I • - GILES.SANFORD, President J. r'. Sperice.n, Trearurcr. George Selden, Secretary. June 3. 1817. , . WANTED! IN exchange fnr Uoud,'. any quautitv of Geed HEMLOra FENt E 130..% It DS, 6,8, 10, and 12 inches wipe, 14 and 16 feet lane. HEMLOCK JOICE, 1 1-2 by 19, and 2 112 by 12; .15, t 6, 18 and 20 titet long. HEMLOCK STU POING, 2:by 5 anti 3 by 4; 10 . 14 , 010 16 feet ions.' for which the hitzhe•i ma, price will be plid, when deliveretrat 'his Lua,. yard at the loot of French street. • WM• TRUESFDAIL. EH... March 4. 1817. 42 _ . SHAW Woolen and cotton ; any quantity for sale at ihe cheap store of f+eptrintrr 24. IFr gpEcTAci,;s ut g .•, ver Frames, au e x t cave and Convex. Als and parobolic Spectacle silver and german sil tnsive assortment Mean ), the celebrated perilbcal 3, superior to any in use. G. LOOMIS Sr. Co State st., nearlpopposite Eagle hotel. July 17, 1817. L _ Aolus writ find stet!, silk and bead bats, s steel clasps anti beads, paire silk, Paris fate., nen style lorooclieP bracelvte. pencils, lo c k ets, together wi'h endless variel-of splendid fanty.arieles, at ' G. LOrvNIIS ItfCn's. State at., nearly: opposite Eazle Hotel: July 17, ISI7. ItUCERIES....-- A n excellent a mirlinen G Grocerits can at all times be fi.und ac No. 4 Chcapside. BROWN M'CARTER. Ant. 17. 1 \ 4JII POUNDS ot good Coitee for one dollar. and ' aw other things. in-proportion at No. I Ferry lik •It._,, k hilfl7, 1817. - - ir Public. Noticq IS HEREBY GIVEN that. the Stockholdqs of the Erie Bank; in the county of Erie, intend to make upnliewion to the next Legyature for a re newal of ihe charter, by the name and style of the Eric Bank, in the county of Erie, to remain Ipea ted ,in the Borough of E. ie, in the county of Erie, -sow 187. HO are permanently located in Erie, Pcnn. where all Surgical and Mecl'anical opera tiemlin the science of Denti-try, will be (lone a kb all that case, neatness and durability- which long experience and ostensive opportunity, together with a thorough knowledge of all the late im provements of the Baltilriere Dotal College alone can give. Drs. ! Elliott or Rose will visit the following named places once in six or eight weeks, viz. Conneaut, Ohio, Springfield, Girard; Lockport, Fairview./ Waterford, Wattsburgh and North East, Erie county; Warren and Columbus, War ren county, Park Ladies and - gentlemen living in er near either of the above named places who need the servicds of a Dentist, can be waited upon at their residence, by addressing us at Erie. Particular attention will be pajd to the health of the Gums, as well as to restoring and preserving the Teeth. Pivot Teeth will ho inserted after the latest improvements; also, Plate Teeth, from One to an entire set. 1 1 Office and asidenee on Fight street between French and State e:reets. lEMNICaI New Goods! New Goods! , WE tiro reeeivinz our sioCk of FALL AND r WIN FIR GOODS, which we believe will ,vie with any in the -Place in extent, style and quality. Wo forbear to enumerate styles and qualities having none of the spirit of the braga doeia, and presume that if we were to advertise 1000 pieces splendid silks, 10,000 pieces Alpeccas, 100 cases French Merinos, rich cashmeres, Para" metta cloth, Mohair Lust rex, Oriental, Calfornia, Monterey and Oregon Plaids, &c. &c.. our trade would not thereby be increased in a rational and intelligent community. We have only to say on this point that -we have a lull and complete aslorf ment branch goods In our branch of the trade as the market requtrett, and weedier them with our stand ing pledge to sell at the cheapest rates they can'be bought in the borough far cash. Plerise call and let us talk over this matte' a little at' METCALF'S,No. 1, Rued House. Sept. 23, 1847. - 19 OREGON .PLAIDS. —A Few pieces of the - aboverich ankle on hand, and selling cheap at the new store. - ALLYN & COIT. Oct. 16. . • . 29 'FELON STEEL ANC) NAILS.— A lull assort ment nI Swedes Iron and Eastern Nails'. cheap as catibesold by WILLIAMS & WRIGHT.- tiet. 20 - ICEI OREGON PLAIDS selline for 20, 25 and 31 I• 4 cents per yard at the Niw Store. Gingham selling proportionally low. Oct, 23 ALLYN 4: 1 COIT. BOAT SPIRES.-4 I I-2 and 5 inch Boat Spikes can be had of Oct. 23 , WILLIAMS WRIGHT, hie market; reg. Oregon - Plain 'anti plain and French, En c. A 1150.8 • • - Standard Family Medicines!! T"'"'FAVVEIITEItEinEDIC OF THE DAY.—The high •eneounums of pratte even where bestowed upon the deserve* popniarmedtsTits by Mittens ectibe hillbeet resprelibillty, rind Iv) m em i.,, of the medical profession in every reetien of the ('u, c 4 Stvlen and British Vossesnidnna cantina them in the sorer of the Conqueririt of Dieertse. A mese of A meri e ,.." Canatian testimony is in the Poctorp pa:relator' of ttitte performed by these preeminent remechei after the ad treatment of the medics) fseuitY. and the meet pow, remedie% of the day Mid been tried in ram. DR. lIERRICK'S VEGETABLE SUGAR j COATED PILLS. 'Maybe used with marked suec cos in every disease ,e, quinine a gentle and pesitise purgative. They rut: with astonishing quickncas pains and dizziness of the hem,. pains and weakness of the'bre ant. tide, and f„ ottl , all hind, of fears. inflarantion of the different organs f, the human tinily. foul breath, coated tenths.. tollious rinds ie, habitual costiveness. and in nil eases where the Outs. l ack and bowels fire loaded with humors, which are tom. durrete bf liilell.e. F:101 box remain' ail I'M,. are a at. ranted under oath purely vvetable, and sell for 25 cents -2 and :thrills! an ordinary dose. 'Alto. IIL'RRICK'S SCIjTIC LINIgENT, TILE INFALLIBLE RENT EDY • For Rhentnntism. Sprdins, ntlil.Cß. Contrneted teak Sore Tlingit, Quinzy Croup. star Joints, Shrunk Si,. .7... Ague in the hrea.l l /nil face. Toothache. Frozen Van, D Yea. of the Spine.. ,ethlted !,trope, and wherever sa e tern-d :ipplic dine 's I indicated. The rapidity vim Whims th-s WONDER WORKING MEDICINE Curestat v nest c.,Sell or in. abe di-eases has attracted Tlig WONDFR AND ADMI RATION of the world' That aA may avail themaels .s a the use of Ibis b easing tohumal. its, the,Doctor ba n . put the price at : Scents :- Each hot. tie has Sic Poet's. namc blown in the glass, and envelep. led in a cut of a diseased Spine,arcompinied with full reetione. Likewise general debility, attended with po t , a in l d weakness in the stomach and hough, extendior le S e sidea,lois of appetite, trembling of the limhs„ palp ot , Lion or the heart, Jauhilice, Ague a nd Fever. and all Da ioua diseases are quickly cured by the n.e of HERRICK'S VEGETABLE TONIC Gala Plaidr, yaric• till; Cloak and Mohair uit Napkins, cry Id up us Claps 140 —a :Tien ; 1 1 Imon iConey linitao4.n `yin:: in price 'ene't, V:31" Put' up in Loan, aeeontganied with direetione, Warn for 23 eta IR•tnb hoc will make half a gallon. In the • manner can Cousins, Colds Ambito, ' opermainli f tl. Chen, Whottplog Cough Croup, luflamation of th e Leap and recent ounce of the l ouslimption be greatly lielg t 4 and quirk tv rured by DR. DERRICK , S MEDICATED COUGII 1 LOZENGES. Peer eri eta.' Two of there Loaenyes are amvue. Tne TI3I)3INIANT SICCESIA vetto.h where Allende the Llfre or IleerVie• Worm f1 e , ! , p ,,, imzeugee in the deetr orttou rind _expulk.)n wort:l.'6- a the bum to'.y-tem, has placed t:tcnt fire( on the e - nnhry, of remedies. They oteithum,u3 lA Nt.e. them, and their I Wert in,anch a. to netonith the letheitti Price eta.. with full dlreetiono rn2 trap paint , lind wraknoca is /the breoct. oido. - sob tionninti,n. I,undoiro. oto. will find friend in ttic HERRICK'S GALBANUM STRENGTff. ENING. 6 PLAS'EfR. pread on fine hid leather, will wr front one to I , month.. Price only lei eta , and nre tak tug the 'pi, all other_ pia ter, and are ratv.illered the LS I. rllkArESr PLASTUR NOW IN USE. TO TUN' YUBILTV. So much having been said by s;itie 11 , 4 than They Mous hod the privilece to make nod nod nc a gar ( • {mtvil Prll , and (Me rlll3/1 prctendmg and athertol. ! that lie ha. a patent for so doing, induces the bring thin practice of deception htfore the piddle, nsdi, l it cm b.., judges in the case. a her her a n)stem of ihi.hii-d -rusrht longer to exist. pt. Herrick hen writrso Burke, the rommo.sioner ofl'aten4 at Waslitogt..n,almis s tier in iim.v.er is gir - su below. U. S. Patent oze La. 11. Dr. Herrick—Dear Sir-]bur letter of the 6th h„ born receib In answer to y Our Inquiry wh• then int patent bag !wen granted for a pill rented a ith have to inform on that no r, cord of such a patent rash found in thin. office, Itctperrfully your•. Enurful nun Et Phamphists en ing a more general descnptwc of th7.ltierlieine , may ier hind of sny.etthe Agent.. Pune:pal Dephe 53 State street, Albany, where ail or. dere nuns be ondre,sed. AGENTS. —J 11. Bui ton & Co; John Cummins &Co, Eno; Gutlford & Girard; nuil J.H litlyneD,Nich F.. t Feb. 0. 1.041 EMI NEW GOODS. Fall of ]847.) BY [Tall of 1847.. Rail Road! Gi JAcks:oN has now received FALL: Os and WINTER. stock of Dry Goods, Gro eeries, Hard,t are, 13goli , and shoes, erorkert ,iron and nails, &e. of n Lich the follon in!: (.3M• priSa a part, Broad Clod's, FrenAr, English and Ann - lion, wool rifled blue, black, brown, .goldgand cad:l mixt d, Cas-imet es, black, blue, plain, plait\ and striptl; bonnets, blue, black, cadet and • ste e l mi \ ad; canvass, padding, blicklam, bur laps, cr - •sh, wigging, brown and black holland, cotton diaper. linen and cotton table cloths, lin. 1 - 11 mind:tic, linen cambric handkerchiefs, far. ni me and wind)] le ditni v, drab, o bite, bhck and , lasi schcia, back tied colored cambric, .brOv.n and bh•ached shettings and shirting‘, bed tic'sino, apron check, red, trhile and g.rcea s%mA:tit flaw :rig, plaid linse‘ F ,. cr i mso o, ~( Qll ,l ...men and drab morecns. sill; and tabby velve, blac . k and enlo;ed, silk and worsted serge, satin' vest ingg, italian bloc!, and colors, chap• pers, bandana. harcelona, pongee and •piith• field handl: erchiels. cashmere, worsted and cotton hosiery, all colors, gloves of all kinds, mitts,. n orsted, Filk, picnic and cotton do's handhrrehiPfs, ladies era rate, lace veils, barra ges. wripgd and plaid earlston and swiss oingh• ams and chambrztys, au lea, plain. dotted,elaid, striped, 11•:2nrctl, book mutdins, ,ill: braids, bat and cap ribbons, 'ltalian and French crepe, sea inz muse twist, skein, knitting and tidy cotton, suspenders, bindings, quali•y, tape', 'bobbing, a nil - cord, Ificets; combs; buvons, ace- ,dies, hooks and eyes, paste board and a gencr• nl assorment of boots and shoes, h trdware, crock ety, iron, nails , fir., all of the above will tie sold as cheap mi any new or Jew store to this (qty. CIEREEM It will be (Awned that I am the oldeslinerehant in the place excenr one, and I now gtoy that I will, not be mrler.nld by any, young or old, for ready pay. .all and soe !hat the above are lacts.mmir old stand on iheatiside s o, hero things for sal;: cant be beat. • Erie, izept__,2s,. 1517. Question Settle f-- d WHILE vat ioust speculations- Irate Icesome time ab.orbeci the public, mind in relation to the cause of so much (lark o ember, it lilts eently been di-coveted that it isrthe effect of sets immenQe piles of Ocods (on paper) as Itr.Ae ban lwrald'ed forth by all the public newsPapets due place, since the return of a! few of our merchants from New York, Boston and Philad.elphia, re• lieving this to he the case, and knowing that the notice of our Stock would Most likely produce to tal darknes we ,linve until now, deterred - any co-' thee of 1 , , and in doing'so w e 11 °tad ask th gei citizens of P.rie and Vicinity to bear n ut if ,another aialt of the Sun's disc be intro, cluPen l •by our piles of New aonds. and console them selves while carrying off the precious parce s, tbat as the pile grows less the darkness graeualy re cedes ! Dome on then, and avail yourselvti of t`le op- Rortimity thus offered of enriching you and rests ring light,to the community, BROWN & IWCARTEtt. Erie, October 3, 1847; --- ItifED Whitt. and Yellow F'l. nnels, alLqualinn. Ble' died and Worsted Sltectings and tSbirf• logs, apers,,Towellines, just received;' 41 Cloak laids Nlcrinos and Tbiberte ntihe ctf stOre of ' ALLYN & COIT. Oct. 16 ' 31 Iyl9 • To Blacksmiths. BELLOW.4Q - 17 - Anvils, Vices and Mirror, Spring Steel, Cast do., Engli'h, Blister/1 4 American Steel; also, Nail . Rods, Band, Bar 'Da Hodp.fron, which can be had icn tang to FUlt tt our eld_corner oppogito the Eagle: Oct. Or . ,WILLIAMS tr. WRIGHT. - ZnAtnER.-500 sides best Eastel just received from the manufscit: .fiet. 20 WILLIAMS.. , --,- WANTED rik Exyhange for Goods-2C pieces 'Domenic iFlaimet ; 509 prs. Woolen Bock ; Welt& W oolen Yarn. W. C.'& R. P. HIJ,LBERT• 11 Pct. 9, 1847. __.-• APS! eNt'Bll—Fur,'Cloth, Glazed and at I..i i iCaps, a good assortment. (Oct. 30 1847. GEO. SELDEN 4-• SON' VRESH FRUIT.—YoU can find at No 6. Pot People's Row. Oranges, Sultana ilsisinst Lemons, Pigs,;°rtrnes, Box Raisins, Cuusoli and k chop fur cash by !Juno , , W F., !lINDERNECHt /ANDY' AND RAISINS by the Bu or you for sato it No. I, Perry Block. I.Toly MOM . A CCORDEONS, wit .Z3a- Bass Viol, Violin a by ,1 , State 0., nearly •i„lttly 17, 1547. BITTERS. 1 Le atLet rpts. RIGHT the improved valor; d C uitsr strin.q, for fdtt G. LOOM IS S L I:;e.,• PPeoAtc'Ellgle mmo
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