THE OBSERVER. one W o rid-ls-Ootterned too Much." ERIE, PA. /Inturdny ➢loraing. March 23, lI.SIS. FOR CANAL CO3I3IISSIONP.R ISRAEL 'PAINTER, OF %VEST AIOREL AND. &Tiros. H. Et.msoN is a duly authorized ,ent to p r ocure - subscribers for this paper. it - L pTo enable us to lay befor4our readers oi an d authentic particulars of the Revolu „nil] France, we have dispensed with our seal editorial natiety. Telegraphicl he dispatches iti'to-clay's ,per were received by the Michigan and Eric me which has just been finished to this city. he office le i in Williams'Block, corner of State treet and tine Public Square, where the public ill find in 'the person of the operator, kr. ianham, one of the most gentlemanly and ac tomodating fellows this ! side of sundown. Eale Bank Irterfoits. 1 The Harrisburg Argus tells the public: •to ok out fur counterfeit one dollar notes of the rie Bank, just put in circulatisn there.— hey are not imitations of the relief issue, t pretend to be the real genuine bank notes. .ids from the "relief'' issue, the Erie Bank ;er issued any one dollar notes. (The lost Commercial has au editorial attaining more truths in the same space Lan we ever saw tiefore in a IA hig paper.— Ve shall lay it by among our other curiosi ies, as well as for future refefence. ccit.. , A subscriber" must send us his name, (; 7 fore we can spend, what he pleases to style, i,ur "valuable time" in reading his communi alien. NV e never tend anonymous articles. ('The prospec s fur our Tri-weekly are i.sttering. In the city every b,dy is subscri ansg, Whigs, Democrats, Liberty men, and II The siilages round about us we calcu :irte will furnish a goodly . nmbeTiof names, %bile' to the towns south of us,especially along the Canal, it is just the thing. A friend wri ting from Mercer,:says: "Send me a pros pectus for your Tri-weekly—it will take lirst rate. I base already six subsciihers and elm get more." Good for hint—the more the GISMiII Nels Hampshire! She has repudiated llaleihm, Provisoism soil Federal ism combined, to the Lune of about 3000 ma ority" of the popular vote, and from thirty to forty majority in the legislature, thus securing the election of a Democratic .United States enator. Such is the report of the first-gun of the curipaign of 1343! how do you like H. gentlemen whigs! (rliYe are gratified to learn that the ever nue Democracy of Greene township elected kheir entire ticket for town officers at the re ent election. This result is the more grati fying!from the fact that their opponents had, a few weeks ago, secretly procured the pas sage of an act by the legislature removing the polls to another part Of the town for the very, purpose of electing their officers. It did nut avail them, however—the Democracy of Greene are invincible. The uhigs may pro cure the passage of as many acts as they please-they may carry the ballot-box five miles further into a heinlorkswamp, or fail ing in finding a place stillicliently out of-the way for the r purpose in their own town, may penetrate e •en into. the centre of Franklin township, ‘ here the sunshine of Democracy but faintly limmers, and the Republican free men of (re ne will be foUnd on hand. They cant be'bey by either foul means or fair. •Tire Glorious Uncertainty of the Law." We lave heard much of the glorious un certainty of tie last's delay, but the particu lars of a recent case in Wyoming \county, N. Y., exhibits its glorious uncertaik , and cost in anelli2ertual manner. The disc had bren threi times before the court, and at each time the jury had disagreed. At this hearing the jury agreed sin a verdict for the full amount claimed by the appellee, $28,08 —the principle and interest of. the balance of a note given far the purchase money of a horse. This suit has been so long pending, and has been tried so many times, that the costs have accumulated to a very large amount, estimated at $BOO or Ecinoo. Tine payment of the paltry sum of .C.2.,07 would have saved all this litigation and its attend ant costs. LF'Some of the "Proviso" organs in New• York have u good deal to say about the "tri mph of Mr. Wilmot" in our Slate-Conven tion. His "triumph" on' that occasion se minds one forcibly of Santa Anna's at Buena Vibta, in . carrying off a couple of small cau tion in his retreat. His, anti the proviso's can didate, got jive votes, all told; and if that's • "triumph, the friends of the other zandi dates must have had quite a number of "tri umphs." 11 . e have observed, among our OX - changes, a statement of the LI-lon. John Wentworth, in regard to the different Demo cratic aspirants to the Presidency, in which that gentleman very unceremoniously classes New ifampshi'rettpong the i doubtful States. We . think the result of the ecent,contest in that state will satisfy even tim, that she is notdoubtftil. It also shoWslhow much reli ance-may be placed on his calculations gen erally. 0:1Ve understand that, et the request of a number of our citizens who did not have the pleasure of bearing him on Sunday last, Rev. Dr. Flint will repeat hisdiscourse of that day on the life and character of the late Ex-Pres ident Ansus, on to-morrow (Sunday)evening. 117, '.The Address and Resolutions of the Fourth of March Convention will be found in this paper. Wo have no room for comment —read them for yourselves. The weather' is beautiful, the roads passable, and the mails so far behind that if they don't hurry up they won't be in time for the milleniun. And BIM Oar clorns. Gen. Taylor has written another letter de fining hia position. In it he says, he is a Whig; and more; he has no desire to conceal the fact from nny portion of the people of the United States. We presume his politics are plain enough now, though why he should have conceal e d th em so long is past our comprot henrion. BY TELF,GItAPII Diapatche■ for the Observer by the Michigan Sr rail, . Line, office in Williams' Block. ?JEW Wax, March 20-3 P. M. Mr. Clifford, the Attorny General, being confirmed by the Senate as Commissioner to Mexico, left Washington on Saturday morn ing, with J. Walsh as Secretary. Mr. Se vier's-bealth, is improving, and . he will follow oh Monday or Tuesday. The Steamer Raritan, belonging to the 'Camden and Amboy Railroad Co., was des troyed by fire this morning. She Was run ashore on Gibbet Island. Crew:and passen gers saved. Cnrgo, consisting of grain and other produce, was lost, as were nine horses. Some cattle were thrown overboard and swam nshore. The boat is a total loss. BuerAto, March 22-9 A.M. Vega York; dilariqe 2134 P. .111.—A terrl: ble accident took place on the Railroad 'at Newark this morning. As the passenger cars from New York to Philadelphia came up, the draw bridge was raised ; but the usual, Signal was not displayed. The locomotive, tender, baggage and second class ears ran oil; 'I he 'latter broke in too—only partly submerged in n ater. Two firemen and one, passenger were carried under. The En; gineer escaped by seizing hold of thd frame of the-bridge just as the loComotive plunged oft A terrible accident-took place at Philadel. 2 phia yesterday, The boiler of a tobacco fac-1 tory, in Duane street, exploded and blew of!' the head of a boy, killed ,a woman washing in the vicinity, and scalded 'three persons though not dangerously. It is told on good authority that it is th intention of the government to. appoint Gen Shields ambassador to Rome, if the Huns bill now Win.° the Senate making provisio for its creation should pass.• The Pennsylvania Senate has passed the bill to protect the rights of married women. Only one person was killed by the accident at Newark. - Charles Sanderson was the name •of the hwrincer of the Raritan, which was burnt yeierday, and escaped only to die, to-day. ', he Steamboat Paul Jones, bound to New Orleans, run on a sung in the Mississippi river near the Grand Chainand went down in deep water, lloat and card°• a total loser. theformer goiUg to pieces The Palma ulsn E. truck 'a snag dear New Madrid and Sunk.— No loss of life in either case. Ati immense rteeting of the friends of Gen. Taylor was held last evening at.the Rotunda at the Exchange Ball. At least 5,000 persons were in attendance and lintalreds went away unable to obtain an entrance into the build big. Daniel Wnrfield was elected President amidst seutorian shot,ts for Taylor. The cheering for Clay was also vociferous.. Great preparations have been made atPitts burg to Clay a cordial reception. Ile %%us excepted this afternoon. New Orleans papers of the 17th state that Gen. Wool has ordered a detachment of the 2d dragoons under Capt: Hunter to Monclo ia to take post there for the purpose of cal -1 lecting revenue. The detachment was to leave Monterey for its destination on the 21st ult. The sloop Dulpian which sailed from the Rio Grande for Vera Cruz on the 15th Dec. js gi%en up for lost. She had 17 persons on hoard. WA , nisr. TON, Nlarch 21 In the- Senate yeeleidav Mr. Hale presented the petition-of sundry inhabitants of Pcnnsy null for a dissolution of the. Union,. which was laid on the table. Mr. Dix peesemed a met of ial of the New Yell: line of mail steamers from. New York to Mar suil s. to the c n Lnittee on Post offices ur.d post roads. Mr. Badger moved to srrike out of the trfielen. try bull the appropriation tor the charge to Rome, Lost, and the bill read a third time and pMsed. In the house the Loan, bill; which had been li made :he special °Ater oldie day, was taken up, when Mr. Clin?tuan moved to reconsider the tqte for prin:ing the message and correspondence of lie g,ovoinment with Cleft. Scott and Mr. Trist --it was !! at bled and he wanted the whole or none. Mr 3. Thompson defended the administration the correspondence was not public—only some rssages were omitted, the publication of which %. as unadvisable in view of the Court of Inquiry at Perote. Some further discussion was had, but Nr.w Yoxu, March 22. Mr. Clay was received in Pittsburgh yesterday by great popular demonstrations .without distinc tion of party He was addressed by Q. W. Loom is in behalf of the:city, and replied w ith great eloquence and feliCity. IlderAt.o,'March 23d-5 P. M. About ball pact seven this mot nin , a the Wg.4 discovered in lire •Ith story of the building oven pied by Robinson & Co. nearly opposi , e - "the Commi , reial Advcriser office. It appeared hat alitnney to• k e. and in an opening where a al ve pipe_had been lastly inserted, and over which thete was no thimble, thus exposing• the _kill, the flames rushed through setting the build• ng on fire. It was soon eroinguisbCd with but ink injury to thd manna. " BUFFALO MA - RKET—_larch 23. no vote tahen There is nitwit difficulty experienced at the present time in se ding forward Flour by Rail road, wring to thy limited number aft - eh:lu cars now at this end o" the route. . Owing to ihiseir• emostnnee buyers are prevented from operating extensively, altho tidt it is but lair to state that i from 6 to 10 cts p i r bbl. still continues to be the ditierence in the iews of, buyers and sellers— holders asking 531 1- , 1 a 557 1.2 for mixed Michigan, while Purchasers evince no inclina- don to pay over $5 22. There is not much en quiry either for la heat or corn, and no variation can be noted.in the asking rates. $1 05 to I 15 a 1 IS is about tho range 13r Chicago prime sam ples of the formet. and 49 a 60 et:vier the latter.' No New York !market reports thin; Ullernoon— the line is out of order.. ' Ilvss.q.o, March 24, 8 o'clock A. M. Washington March 23d—Mr. Commissioner Sevier leavoi td-day in the Southern boat for Mexico. Mr. Gillett is acting Attorney Gen eral in.tha absence of Mr 'Clifford. LOCAL News.—The coroner held an inquest yesterday on the body of Patritit Regan, who fell into the creek a the - foot of Main street on the first day of January last, and was found yester .,. I day. I Verdiet accordingly. ; Brady, the Murderer of the pugilist O'Rouke, died a few days l since in Canada. He confessed on hiaeakli bed that ha had murdered O'Rouke and another min. He had been tried for the murder of O'Relikeland acquitted on the strong est evidence of guilt. Mr. Hindi:meeker vender of ilenumpathy med icines, 4th Suitt Philadelphia, was, found this morning in his bed room Webbed and cut in 20 places, and nearly dead; and his wife hacked to death. There is no knowledge ae to the perpe trator of this foal deed., Some drape of blood were foetid on the I nee of the back 'yard.. hire. We:, night dress wa. found in the street. MAItKET.•-•No change from our quota tient, test week. Tablet crowded out. 'We aro Octaly inieretied." said a well kthswa ir! Rev, seutleinatt who reaidee in the waste - tit tisk of the State or New York. °•ln an Incident which kink place while upon n voyage over Lake Erie, least summer. We Cow two young ladies carefully perusing a paper which we happened (0 he a cortespatukttt to, nod hat foe been abseet some time, and not 'seeing seen a copy fur a tamith, we borrowed it:—theyonag ladies, to us that it was no doubt and old paper as they had obtained it around two bottles of :hey had°purchased at flufiblo. and producing one of the bottles I saw the well known Dr. V att gfin's Litlinattiptie. I asked the Sown to , dies whest they were gotug which required so greet a precaution as regarded health, a tuna:Mien 2r•t2Chchar titter as this - well brown remedy, they state dto me with considerable feeling that they had left their home in the centre of Newlark state, and owe to resid; with a Mos. tied sister in Michigan, their Mother on ay d lady, too aged to tinsel, feared the fatal Pewee and Ague would fa•ten itself upon her children now leaving. t nacclimated es they were; and begged them to carry into that sickly count ry.ennipie e antidote. as the old I iily belleecl, to ell disease, for she had been cured of dropsy by its use.— With a bottle In caab kned they bid adieu to their kind 01,1 parsed who [itted with them happy, believing now that titer were safe. Such (understand to be the faith Mt A,t Cr the country in thi• singular Pelmet; ," See our columns for rult s ei ti•entent. Call upon the gent and get o pamphlet. From the Detroit Free Preca —Commu Mated MERCHANT'S SARSAPARILLA FOR 'HE CORE OF Si'IIOPULA, .tid all tithe' diseatet of the blood.— TM, artichcof Serial...wilts. prepared by au I o proved Pro. ces-, has beet) more successful in curing cases thin any other art ide,of the kind now before the Public. It is true Vitit - cerlificites ofcure from Ottani., rho Infect thin neighborhood of Orange street, New Vo It, heir not been spread out before the public to nstimish stud heisil • der—yet the numerous private tipprobatery testimonials of its efficacy hate been sufficient to eitahlih its Aherne i ter; and or to long standing as to Wean:tile preparation the n-ame' of humbug, imitmlon, &c. - I I Thin article *tend • upon its own merits foe the cure of those complai. is for which Sarsaparilla. id its most Om vie form is peculiar adapted; and a trill Or Merchant's Sarimpurilln h a s etwaxr resulted in a preference being shown it before any other preparitioun! I See eilieriiiMnent in this. paper. A pamphlet of des. 1 ciiption cony be had GRATIS of the agent. I I M A RADED.—On Tuesday last, by 11ev. S. 'M. Eaton, Roy. .1 K. Cornvn and ,Mies Eliza J., daughter of Benj. Fross, all of Girard. On the 15th lost, by Rev. D. li. Jack, Mr. lay. Cr. - I-field and Miss Celia Walker, alt of Water ford township. On the 16th in-t. by Mr. J. Vance. Mr. Atyin Lawrence and Miss Esther M. Seeley, both of Girard. On the 17th in t. by Rev. T. Stubbs, Mr. A nt. Weaver and Miss Rebecca Dunlap, all of his city. •I DIED.—On the 7:h inst. in Waterford, 11Ira Barbara Boyd, consort of John Boyd, Eq. used 74 years. NE thousand bushels of CORN wan' kieli we will payclaElt, Mardi 2 t. C A lell?.1.1. S. BROTI ONE Intaad:ed bushels 4rod White Bea 100 bushels good dried Apples wane we will pay eat-h. March '24. ER 4. Bito7l have sold to Mr. Franc. son my entire stock of Goods, at NJ Cormrs. I can with confidence recommt.. Loutsen as worthy of the patronage ofany il [ om• inunity. MI ptasops knowiats thems..iyes indebted' by note or book account at the McKean stem, Must make immediate payment or costs will ho Made indiscriminately. My brother will remain at McKean until the first of April; at that time the Books, and notes will be brought to Eric tor; - C. M. TIBBAL I Erie. March .1.0, ISIS. A• C A It D rpHE undersigned Would respectfully inform the'lzentlemen of Erie and vicinity that l he has opened a TAILORING SHOP on the south sidd of the Public Square, n few doors east of the Erie Bank, where he will be at all times ready and happy to wait upon those who may favor him with ;3 all in this lino of business. From lung experience in some of the principal shops of Lou den and other European cities, :MO by strict 4t tentioti to all business whiclemay now be entrus ted to him, he conflthmay hopes that he shall be always deemed worthy to receive a share of !Mb lie patronage. Ills work shall be executed such .• manner as will hear a close and impartial exmaination, and always in accordance aim the prevailinz, fashions. N. B. Cutting done on the shortest notice. JOHN GC LDING: - Erie, Morel: 9.5. 18 IS. 3m15 SPRING FASHIONS FOR 1848. frarrilrElls Practical litturr, WH.L, introduce the Spring Fabhion for Hats this doy, and would most respectfully ea, licit his friends and CUSlalletS to call and exam ine this very gentlemanly' appendage. ' Erie, March IQ, ISIS. 4 WFIER EAS my ivire Jane, and family left rt? . .y house on 'the 1511 i of Fetuary last, without any just cause or provocation, this is thercloro to Imbid all persons from harborini_2 or tru.ting them on my accout,t, as I shall pay no debts of their contractim , after that date. SAMUEL BILADSIIAW. Erie, :11arelt 13, 1518. ' *3lll tt'USQUEHANNA CO. BANK. MTh E notes of this .bank will be received a t J.. par fur goods, for a fnw dap, at the store of • WILLIAMS 4- NV It 1G wr. Erie, March 11, ISIS. i 43 1 'Wines and.Lignors, UST received at No. - 1; Perry Block, a nod a) assoriment of W ines and Liquors, for '6acraincntal, Mechanicat and ALL other purposes, among which may be found'the foltow Pale Brandy; Cogniat Jamaica Rom, Holland Gin; port \Vine, Nhoicria %Vine, Scotch Whiskey Irish Wl - iskey. Nlonnngnhela do Coinonon do. Dec. 11 T. W. MOORE Teas! Teas!! Teas!!! TITST received by Ekpres3 a fresh lot of the .1. New York CANTON 'Pea.CompanY's superior TEAS, which will be sold at prices that cannot fail to suit purchasers. Try this Tea und you will buy no other. For sale by T. W. MORE. No. I, Perry Block. Erie, March 4, 1898, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.I • LE'TERS of administration; having been granted to the undersigned 6n the estade of Okla Howard, deceased, late of Lr;llcrisfr town ship, in the county of Frie, Pa, All r persous in debted to said estate aro hereby requeteti to make payment and those having .claitns against the seine, are requeated to present them moperly au thenticated ler settlement I. CLARISSA 111,VARD. March 1548.• GOP - Adm'x. BOOT AND SHOE STORE. ] TBE subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that he has purchased the Shoe Stock and rented the stand of Samuel ' ,Hays, on the cast side of the Diamond, secuad doge flora the corner ofSixthstrcct, which he intends, taking possession of on the Ist of March next, and he will be happylei, seel and ac commodate his old friends and customers, and the public at large. He Mums hinriself I that he will be able to make BOOTS, SHOES jand all ankles in his line of business, to order, with neatness, durability and dispatch, aid at moder ate rates. f lie hopes to receive, ache i will endeav or to deserve, a liberal patronage., He will constantly keep cm hand an assortrnsnt of well made Boots. and Shoes, which lie will sell as cheap, if not cheaper, than de an' be had elsewhere. , A. GABEL. F.eb, 2S, iB4B FOR TILE LADIES; I 30 Piecea of English. Scotch' and American fast -eillored Gingham's, (Choice poterns.) together with a few pieces ot EM.lish. Prints, (cashmere patterns ) can be bought cheap enough at. W ' ILLIAMS & WRIGHT'S. Feb. Ye, 1948. 41 FOR SALE. AVALUEBLE Farm containing about 180 acme of Land, moaily eleare I, and has a valuable orehord and other inriprov ments, skull. led atiout one and one-half mile from Girard villa"o, being part of the arm of the tate Thom as Nfiles., Said farm will be,sold very low and a liboral.creilit will be given. !slgan . ° of _GEO." H. CUTLOR, Agent'. Girard, Feb. 48, 1848. ' - 1 if 41 CITRON, English Currants, Cinnamon, cc. etc. at' Mush 4, 1946. PoWDER.—.Kentueky - aide very superior article, at Mareh 4, 1848.• it 4C LANE'S VERNIIEUOE I L One groesjust received by ttime. by Feb'. 11, 1841 e, SURTO 14 rEitimq, - Attention! Jews and Gentiles, Israelites, Monte/Um Hebrews and' Egyp tians; Sons of Aaron and Daughters of Mariam, receive instruction rind be wise,— Hear and know that M SiE S, E JEW Has returned from the 'EAST, laden with a m choicest treasures of that ancient region, and in vites your attention to the same at the oentsiti OLD Jew Store, the one that has earned the repu- , tntion of telling goods toterr than any other ho us e in Eric, and thereby established a. credit for Jew°. ry that lies i netteed others to enter under-the same name whereby they hope to rehti.a profit winch justly belongs to him. Now Moses wishes it to be un.ferstoed that he is not a Wandering Jew, here this year and away the next—a class that nil] sell tonne person at cost a n d to another at double mite, but that he is a steatite &attendant of Faithful Abraham, and has pitched his tent in Erie with the intention of remairtin* in it, so d i nten d, t do business as heretofore in such a manner as t give entire satisfaction to all reasonable person. that favor him with their custom, keep all his of friends and snake new ones of all that once par chase goods from him. That the old Jew Store o Muses Koch does st II more Goods and ut prices than any o.her store in Etie, is plain to he seen by tin; course ofothers,.who finding ateir eus• tourers duity deserting them, resort to misrepre sentation and abtise of the JEW STORE, which they well know has been !because-of their loss or customers and against which they direct all their force., thin) ing no doubt that if this store was nut or the way, they could get what they call the good old prices,—fifty to one Imadrt d per cent - such as they ;wed to get before this JEW MOSES came atnonitst them., Ilenv&we see every thing that e.tti raise a Ow load of Tape and Bobbin commences blowing himselt into notice by lettinng tufa squib nt the JEW STORE; but this only serves to show that they nre ip great nom vices comers, and that that know nbere they have s wine Now the secret of Goods being sold so much lower at this store than any other is simply this— Moses goes right to The /we/ of the marker, to the Manufacturers aim Importers and buys by the CASE, BALE or PACKAGE, and plays - the CASH down, by which he makes a,double saving and is enabled to sell goods in Erie at what some others pay for them in the city; and that there may be no mistake about this matter he invites all who Want any thing in his line, and wish to pay either cash or country produce, to call rind exam ins his stock and prices, fully satisfied that they will find the OLD JEW STORE the' best place to - jet good Goods ut be lowest prices. Moses begs to be excused front akin.' a list of the number of Pieces ofClotlr and Calicr;, Musclins tVe., as the manner of some is— being much more profitably . and pleasaitly employed in wait ing tin customers, he will leave this mode of poi flog to souls of the New or ,otter stores who have manrr stocks and costoinrrs. MOSES LCOCIT, Corner of French S.: Fifth sir eets, near the Farmer's Hotel, Commercial Es. Ott.V, 1817. 'l3 lIE Fubscri her takes pleasure in annenneing T to the public Ihe art teal from New Yolk of an` extensive at4ttortotent of Goods in their Uric, embracing. • WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, • Plated and Britannia, Ware, Girandoles, Solar and Campbene Lumps, Lookinu glas , es, Rohe mian glassware, spectacles, fancy ttnods and thousands of useful and ornanten'al articles Mr the Holyduys,m.hiefl are offered at reduced prices. selected wel.es aitlt mitiotal (lire from late importations. those wi'shing a good. •I'imntr piece for money e, ill do w 11 to buy, Our thanks are due our patron: fur tarot., con feria,/ in times past, espelially for r a t i nr,e l e re• eeived in onr new store on State s , lcet. and hope by attention to hth-incos to retain our old and make ninny eew ete.temers. N. IS. Particular - attention given to the repair ing of all kinds of ‘Vat c h ce . h work, re• qttiring Engines, which generally is dune in the larger cites, 011entled to on short notice. Goods received by Eipress every ft w days from New York during-the winter. G. LOOMIS S• Co. State stied', nearly opposite Eagle Hotel and next dour to.`'puo••nd's Bookstore. N0v.20. 1947. Dentistry. BY BOOTS; ELLIOTT & ROSE. WHO aro permanently located in Erie. Penn. m here all Surgical and Meelltnical opera tion4in the science oi'DentOry, will be done with all that care, newness and dulabili , y which . loror experience and vottudve opportunity, togetln4 with a thorouol nowleth??e of e;I the l u t e inr provemente or..the Bal , imoie petal Collo.ro atone can aive. Drs. Elliott or Rnse will visit the Moo ino named places once in six or 'e;.2ht net k , Conneaut, -Chin, Springth Id, Girard, Locisport, Fairview, Wattn ford, Watt , butult and North East, Eric county, Warren and Columbus, War ren county, Pa. Ladies and gentlemen livin_ in or near either of the above named p'aces IA lin need the services of a Dentist, can he waited upon at their. residence, by riddresNing us at Erie. Pariienihr attention will be paid to the health of the Ginty., n% weil•ns to res , coina and rreservin. , the Teeth. Pivot Teeth will ht inserted alter the latest improvements; also, Plate Teeth, from one to an entire Oct. Office and residence on Eight street between Ft eneb and State s reets. N. B —Teeth extracted without. the least pain or inconvenience to the patient by the use of the ; Clilorcdbrtn. Erie. March IS, ISIS, •Oluird B i rondy, St. Croix Rum. N. Enaltmd Pine Apple Gin; _ Important Decision. TILL conte:•ted I that has been exit Ling sn 2, many — years has een fi nally settled be 'a July of Twelve Lad l e., nd /kir act ision in, That the purest, beswmost fragrant nod cheapest Tens to be had in this section of the country, are'lli , e which t ome from the celebrated cANT(IN TEA COMPANY. These Teas ein ha had nt all time. and tvarranta to tZive entire satisfaction or the money will be refit tided, of-their agents who etc receiving treeh supplies ueekly. 'WILLIAMS ,c. \yr:Tani". A i2ent4, Directly opposite the Eag le Hotel. Sept. 18, 1917. " • IS Great Reduction of Prit A LLYN & C'OIT will.sell aft'cr this t: ti tire btock of Dry Goods, at 25 per c than they are sold in Erie. 'Thos( pu are invited - to call and prove the troth ow The following are at few of their •i Fine Gingham% r. on) 12 to 20 ctb per Oret , on Plaids, tichcst stile 25 " M. De Lathe, " '25 " Plaid Alp:let:as and' Los.er 2.1 " . Plain, 50 " Calicos front 6 to 12 e's per y.f. All Woe!, Red, White,' Yellow nu Flannels, Lin ,, ns, I:napkins Diapers; Brown and Bleached Coanns v , and all other goods, Itt.nally kept in welt Stoics at very low prices to "astonish the Dee. I. I'o the lloriolublei Court et Quarter Sessions of Erie county, V uy Tern. The petition of llenj. P.. Norris, of Greene township, in Said coultty, respeciliilly represents that he is well provided with House room and conveniences for the lodgine•and accommodation of straw:era and travelers, at the house on Norris' Hill. which he now occupies in Said He therefore prays the Honorable court to grant him a license for keeping a public inn or tavern, .and he as in duty bound, will pi4y. &c. LIENJi P. NORRIS. We, the subscribers, citizens iof the township of Greene. in which the above inn or tavern pray' ed to be licensed is proposed to ,o kept, do certi fy that Benj. P. Norris, the above appliCant, is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is web provided with house room and conveniences for the lodging and accommodation of Strangers and travelers, and that such ani inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and enter tain strangers and travelers. - jSignedj Peter S. Woolley. James Johnston, sr., Rowland Nichols, James Jackson, 'John C. Graham,. Robert Tate, Archibald Alexander, John Johnston, Lucius A. Root, Jos. Johnston, jr James Hamilmn. Amos Church. ,March 11, ISIS. 313 11131 P and Cossimors of almost IJ every color, etripeoquality and price, at No 4. Cheapai de, by Autl. 17. 1111014 N. & M'CATITER., . NEW CONCERN. HCOOK begs leave to call the attention of . the public to a large and - . well selected stock of lace, Cloves; . COOK'S. , FAMILY GROCERIES, which have been purchased' for cash and wil positively be sold lowerthan articles of the eeme quality can be purchased in town as ell can sat) ley themselves by calling at. No. s.Bennell flock State State Street. Dec. 11 4 - 10 Gunpowder, a .COOK'S. .92 92 Something New 1 I . • I • , . .... _ _ .; -- Ir-.-_ - „74 y- - is --- .. -- ifir r_r . -_,;--. ( r.. I I'. • 1 ~t• -E7,21-7E.... - --- i•-', ~..4._-_=.• • ..t.-z. -..,,,.... F . . ,• i ~- _r_ _ ~..._. - . 7- -- -- - :, f 47, ••••• T .....,,;::____.-_,,.,-.4 , =i ..... 1 kN. t , \ ~i 17a4 i ~i 1: - 1,4- „ ,, ,,..-,--,-.. ; ,..-.7-_7 ; ` -7.5 r - '-I rsiti'a.,-,...,,.. -----.,:,',-\ ."-,,..7. : ` - 7 • '.--- .WT::: - - - - - i-fr1... - _--.'22:•:;T,:lil, f ii : .---„,,triw-, ~`----' - . • toot the !Scripture Mode oCCa r lag , Diocti se s, AND TN/LT IN TILE In cif ISM& IPS A 11.1.-111 ir.A1,1,42 OMNI MEAT. a mast iutereatthr facts recorded untie Bible. I whick relates 1 r thin trcretnicid o the akk nod Itbeasts. -Most peisano, perhaps, may nut be o Hibbs, from ierinning to end, mukos men nue method of I eating the sick, tool that ii by dictitiou.' It Inity at *lrk uppcsir strange Iltat natprolienstve, linking its dote from the rout, work. embodying such on .-mobil, of ti-acul 11 information , and exteloltog over history, mid invention ifr so ninny gecerutions amen. , eltoold teach but ono mode, cud water !nut , of heating the maladies of men in till tho : of tho ikortitt. l Is it not. therefore, a lulls vinare the simple but • !formal m.••' -:u -:k recordi•sl lin tho S mamas, 0 • two unit often i,iingetottit praci . , f , was a tan' r iver in I-rarl, mad ace turn Wier Judah, and d ;or tho reeonintion of the world, 4,1100 yearn to Winn, it 0 sti ir, iitenticitt, .linple, but is I.c .r prey nil .11, at it woo a 'mood by cacti iii their rill. was laid il• Wit by hip Supremo Gas orlon tree in bbd j irisnrodellee ofl. aill, it was a th eir Int Unit 4 Whitt” ehullgef 111 the I owing .r, by Wilt man I the Church it w a resailciton i tped will the Invor stuck trit li, rcu-on ex it high atithori y could ilia it. External at, .an the rule. oil o: ointment was the tn. aux on =221 ECM ///''' NE oft tbut the cure or aware that tion of but •zraruui tip ! a Itork so i =ME and 1, rat: t i exiacti•nee tbo nibl at auy othe l paeeiug age =MEE ling the 1) tote Beni day? Ile;1 't. dyed. Itia MUSE Infetlel I=9=l of the Cu practfte I of the Slit rd null nut plicution vc stoned). Partieubleitv-trnetiouv And great ,tret.s were laid noon the purifie: (ion ul the bali'v—to,woult the surf:tee, thrp to make appl cation of Oin t ment, whi•li was tin only tont direct Inch to of re-taring the skin to i n natiooil and hettl• thy union, moil Otis bring hock the full and free dl•chitree of the lilt Clio,'bill l'erspitotiou. It is %%tinily of notice, that uhile tile method of cluing 41 , ,,at0, prevoiled-among Gin people God, It hat lug Peen tattcht theta bydirect rev. elation from cat hurls; the Illuitheil, the Grit k., slid Ro mano, held to and proctictid Its the manner of the present ti day, viz • hy giving inter of relllellire. WWI.. one nics , ln liz. that ot eitterosl uppl eetion. ratio front II estValt, the ether, that o internal ii i plication, was the off.prioa of lieutikitit tg notation. inextierience nod My tholocy. The one Cltiail.t.),l frontth,altii%iim Mind by tile l'Olver Or wtwho-e t t l Huth kelil+lo $ living soul the other, the fiat fruits of t r "I I•xpetititelli,llllll, , litrati des Ku and ungodly super.titt : at . rite tits cane en reeert ii, that or the leper iit Lev- viii. 2 -.Whet 11 , 111Nii shall It Vi. ill (lit skill of his flesh , n ri • ing scab. or it bright sprit," 6.e. -lie 1 , 11.111 he liratkiht to Aaron, tiro priest, and lie shall proututatio lino titit ti lea." 'l'h, u (.11 use the cure in the neat chapter, 'lilt ver,::: .'lle shall prllll.lo upon him, dint is to 10. cleniy.til NeVNI , glutei., " aull'lty ter., IS, }'and the orient t.hell tat, Mollie Of Ike lug oh out null poor it intollin point of his left hand," Mill Verse Id, "awl the remnant lit the oil th t to ill Ilium pries a hand lie shill pour open the lirlul of Illni Iliad t. to be clot used," It is evident enough that dm plirlfieu tiou,or th 3 surlier, (Ito rtittorutiou of the Live - Goon of the skit}, were to be Oa fir:dt retold, at of the dittiose. Al though ill.: illreCtioll 1.13; 111 1111. Idol .111,1 ,how-,1 it,lf in the eruption of the Akio, yet oo intern it cruelly I. 111Pul llellilld Pall filiould a leper• appear 110 W, o hat du you ,r, ..outitt he Ito ',crew' iptioo t . loste.ol or res• Ain, by orlon ig the pore* 61r the thirharge au .111 d 11,12 , 1111.1. MIMI., of the holly the) the id the ht,..i, ti.e ',alien' haled I t. leg ore.) to lii.uk tea toting tit‘ or One tea v. lung tour', I, I in. and Ito.; tooKt ,ptile of corr•A,i‘e punt r, 10;•-10 or 30 011 uotog to L o rl'lHlted, ad wfiathaa, Tla• alplar• go C•ottg I.lls Ittt)• to lied, . duty or il, n pra t Lb.,. is tt g e 11 to aut to.be tolerated by aw enr hum. d 1 1 1 ,0 1 ,/, i . '11(111C 6t tO•C - CO leprosy was that of-Nauman, the As syrian:a !teethe/I, olio Was rettui.l {in--OJAI 111 Jorth.i,. SCVITI. 1.111 CD. Blithe, Us, runny do linw, looked for 1011110 pasta tit rigs; tool when he was requital ho purify the surface by washing, thellan was contoutoled• It out Ott fein ferent e the practi .e of Dia A•sy lion, who relied 1 . wholly onto In rei letilt.s. that he became ear tug. it, end oscl timed, ••art• I o, Shane and Pharp a r, r t .e,s of f 1).mooc, i, betar thus ell the waters or I, rad?" Itut lie found ant the principle of curing diseases want.; the 'people II . (30.1,, was by ~.t ing 011 the Ate, I,)' elcansiti.,.. and reli> log it, no that It woold elintinat,; to w turn °et and _ll,lllUre parthitelt Of 1111 , blond and general platen of Ike body , le ways therefore compelled to adopt Ole wens. 011 Ilfliil • which tic 111111O11110Cly ICI ttnered. 'l've silken,. and reaovery or Mack i tit in another in-. is Mee ()lOC corroboratton of ale iITIIICIIIIO or e:SterllQ epithet° lot.' Ile wan silk, high onto death. and all in he played fyir his life the D are directed that a preyarailmt should bri omits k not pered into via stomach) and appLed extcraally. Dow singularthc fact, that when en) instrint• lions we' e go,. ii directly from Die I..nr,d,they wore all con I (t oe d to one t riode, viz: ill.. restortainti of the lice naible P. 01,1141111,11, 1/), propeqopplientions upon the ..kin. 1. Ent i t •t any nine should think :Ilene cants were more or hen co' bevel with traraculcur power, we. will rti.fer them to Stone that ere out. IliJutues v. 14, is this remarkable and rani, hatic language., •Is any pick among you? levities call upon the elder. of the Church, and let them pray over him, attitoniting him in illie name. ofthe Lords' chis tat° gime° in (nonenod entaprehensi.e. It inclu.lea all who way be I .heir, no mattea what the romplaint. To cure ilia sink, thOrefare, let him be annointea, Now I cane tint what tire the th( l .ll . les 111t.....1111111[1S of Vie Killed., much . Ices die a ltd sagarles of the lIILIChP.I,III ' , Conf.:lld thal th e I prancer as bete tale dna'. 111 the ?stn T0 , 4 , 11110111,t$ unit nod identical with that Itt the use of my MI Healing Oatit tnettt—contend for iliC healtily stair- of he .kin, the int. tend at d v corous nse of itn functiors, the full and free eyueu. mina Illrellgil lls pore!, of the 'OP.'S:Ohl° PO,Pplr.t• tint,; al d tint!, it seem i to me, in the pt teciplemiculcatell in the I..cuiptto e... I • No oilier Ilielbod is (•tinted Olt, I , lul no Smarr practice in the Whole history 01 the SLIIi/It1(1,11. It we could thud any ono i11:54,11N, O tier physic or do age were euoUllelufej We ti hi be •11e111; iilt to !Ong a• there is tione—no, hot wone. C are toe. 01 in hliter o that the one of smith s t•geta. T . ale tintlal•llt, or other oxtertial preparation, acting as a sots en l , in the proper lllltellOtl 1., .11/......... We have thus stated the colot•lden, e adoiden, llitite paw. I las. in 'the n nu I. to dino.l.e, and that, .. in the use nf I.lcAlis teen Al D I ealing Ointalent. If one, Us rounded in rea -1•011 was according to the dic tates or pl°lo...phy so is the other; if the itegradientnatal the compbtattimg of 114. clue wane retitled out by Intioire Wi•dote in Special re. elation, the 011oW Only Clittlll, as the let ulttir pro, olettee Is 111,11 'tills.' to C. 1.111,01,0% • Both, „lira hlt,ligLiii, 111'..c 1111011 tll-.2.1P0, ACOIII to Inns }Cf.. tab saute VII ttlo.oll . tlll/0!1 the 5,1111 , prillelpte, in the lIIGIOLPRO.I Perspiration. by relaxing and impartmg math ty to tie akin both toi'ser-ede the tinunzei MIS leo, Oral IlEp. I IN a 111 other vile fey alients tit the stoatacit. If th • I eternity ....cols to he tiilrerettt,the ingredients err nriert 'He, one lillki Ole strut, In ail their at. lief the° virtue then contitioation, their o.olver: it applieutiot., thew irrests able pow in . rio removing disease, they ere eta. and 1 ;the same. . —... . 'r. comment article• of the Jas. , , salves are MO II•11.1. class., with them, an 101 , Y lire mil. paliative•, and 111-I only ri the sae lace 55 idiom any paw or of pele•trall011. HOW nlittn the 11.1.1 e ointment, or the All Dealing Otet• 'no m, t , Mich f,1.e., tirpll Beeryneed. folletlla• along hue wholeilenutlt; fhalieg their way to (lie heart, liver, ttlllltP, 6t0011t911 had lanai, tha, sit iltnag. through the cutler- rrUITle work °Char being, end hobbit; in jest till:thee the whole intei dal vi•cera in appal equilibrium uith the•kiti. - Pet+le ening State' of Cu.' will y oil adopt the pine. tice us bleulented in !be Bible, is the one of McAlister's All II:Oleg Olittineet tor will yon oh ...t. Cott nook oleteil Cie Its al) then alone Pill Sile . hales. Ana I. taut , tit i it Ace :1,11. 1 Itta...2eiilireett,‘lelt Street, New Yu:it, and 1: t 1 Street, ita•taa. ranters :19, 11i1 , . :17 Thep .pite or tti ho !Inv people fr tied supp "I hay left and time, sel I get the suit is r, are lime any mt tinge. I WI re Snipe ul reelcnn t est will 0111-- finch wade by are kno% tison are. O. n. ' 'W. P Jolip N,( l .11,1..11 out ttle & W 11. PC . It. T. C 10, John vie Tun o. PILLS \V MI A r //11i/le, b tne ite rhi1ille1; 11 I.loolli I,lle, RUT FOR couNT,Yrnrcurs ,1 ,1 5!19:1 ,1 v reeounnend , ll that pmelta: M i the regular a gen•s. if they ss ish to pro eemtio'r lull, le. Conn cricitq are abroad ..bap , , Row. has in:: a ennthtg- sqrat• • !hem down! Fn, +• :11 , 0 to a :1; I.ll' UT'S I t N DI 1,4 VE(.l,l' (Mr PILLS, rOl there ,wanttog those is ho me unprincipled enonA to eall . , any miserable trash f‘lndian," for the sale of go tn New Fall and Winter Goo( s. 11E suh4t hers are nosy receiving . their •oek of Fall RM . ; Winter Goods consisting f DRY CORDS, II ARDWARR, • • Gnommtps, CRocKmtr, litoN, nuts, Alm a large dssoitmcnt of raper Flanging and Window Papd - r. I All of whif•it acre rwella 9vd in New York at the lowest ma l t I.et price. They do not boast of has ine the mu if.3st s.uel, of goods ever brou: , lit to place, but sriil vay they has e as good an as .?•ortment, and :y. ill 1n...01(1,as cheap as tls.e eheap• tat, nod invite the public to and examtn, - .' ~.zood:= and I,ri,Pp. SC.LDIIN St SUN. 11 , 17. 1 BM; IT AIR broltes of all s and purrs, teeth •, paint ,tnd Varnish rlr, , flesh clothes, hat shavinz, eonib, serobbiou„ . 4.hackinu, 01rtdow, hem th, thennter MAI bottle brushes'bfrsal ,- ; by Nov. ill. nut:To:O. PER KlN'''. • PAINTS. ' 7 \ .350(i 111 q. White and Red Lead andTitharze. 1500 " NV bikin.i.t 300 MR., \'Cl itiatt Red, L 5 u 0 YrliMe, 150 `,` Puri. Green, 100 " Chrones 1 - cdiosv, 4 :4' , 4.q1 Ve finnan !tech Utica Mario.: Elne, Prmzsidn nine 'Drop 131 nett, Virdia, is, Lampblack, etc. 1 . 1\661=. Spirits Tut pentinc, 1.1 ncred Qt 1 , Vartti h, (or sole by - BURTON a PERK INS‘' Nov. 20. Old fh•tn ord. 11. Bunton & I)VI; STUFFS. AAi PAILS. Dye Woods, , -14• 4 --b 500 lbs. coppt•ra., R.OO " Alum. 6no madder, 1100 " Blue Vitrol, 'Vat C.c. LoL - is dud, 7041 " calms ood, Wootl siitiuh Intl " Altteatie Avid v.oo l •r (.111‘ 111 vlfit' In inn!, IG arc re. :) ' Indiyu , Renal and C'arm:c3^, If) " solution tin y 10 coulactleal x i " .A noetto, [or ,ale low .hv CAIITEII 1 11011117.11 1 23 rr. WS W.ND'S SAIISA IA ne PAIII.A.--O 41 , 16. Or . I . okln , t2:ffi's ' 4 arFaisadila jorit ri•- ceireo, b)' private "exi,re.9. - 4," in 1111:111 boulea RI Wle &liar each. SIN bo;t!el coe flee dollar, &.,PER lc run , V ID, ISIS. • Sub A'r,en:g Runk noes of the banks that Lax e re• , ntly faded, arc redeemed with Goods at the 4 11, Cathi 01, for their I An-% tire4t Inducements El= ME ERSON'A INISIUNG 'Ft) BUY CHEAP coons •1 I en• ir rliqr % int I or e subscriber. %visiting' to make room int an • new stock of I)ry Go(las in the sptin ,, , will se of his pres , ni choico Flock of hell I,}nd •r Goods nt n very small nOvance from N'inw cost; comprising Nlitslin do Lnins, Ging- Iviso the Oren and Calirurnia rlaids, Cashmeres. izeaq Sce. &4!. : and in short, everythTng 5rV 600 d line. Mons having elsli to pay for Goods, n ill find •ally to their advantu2c to call, as . j feel con your can save 25 Or 30pnr cent by pnrchasi it ar fide . . s am•bovati to sell Goods, for cosh, any other man in the western cone. nd see, al the old Llardw_are Store, of mc. as l cheaper tlin try. CaII et the . Engle. iao r ea f4ie, Jan A ; YETIS meilki iao cofth ratio s exit' tton, withot vertieement SOME CHERRY RECTOR e for coughs, colds. and consmnpi ion most beautiful and scientific- prepar t. It has gained an enviable reputa • the aid of puffs and newspaper WI- The proprietor has Inrnished the physicians id* this place, with the formula cod manner of its preparation, and it has mined frOm theirras we 1 as the faculty or other places, their universal commendation, consequently those who take it may know, not only its composition. but that it is prepared by the hand of science. For sale by 'BURTON & PERKINS. February 10,1818 No 5, Reed House. _ I Clov er'• Seed. 1 200 Beshels just received Ircifn the Farmers' of Erie county, and for sale at the lowest market pluo, at our store oPPooite the Eagle Hotel. WILLIAMS 4- WRIGHT: Februar,. 3. , • • 4 Plaster. • TUST r calve per schooner Aurora Borealis, a 1 Plaster. al full ca go of clitard Plaster. For sale at the ware hem . public docltdty Janus 2'. FE1,40 t k LOOME3. TILE BEST non wnz ► 11 L~ AN invaltlatt!e reme l other domestiv a rOiluttinZ (ikeaS-or; git Tround•r( 2Gails of all kin.: s, iSpoins. Crorkei Hefts, t Poll Er.!, 'untrN, •pucins, Serrro fy, It is al3O a UniverFstl disca.es 1 1( 1/1Thili;S:;1, nif reoAt Boils, Minis Con Ira, Is of the ..11nselt 11 - caLnl AS of tht .Jjiitts M Eat A N G AM; I AIM' ha ECnnntl: ordinnty powctii in ho:se in uhkh its r•ir :inn of the farrier and he public generally. ployei in a 2rcat yar eftct the Imam' rac•c, wonderful cures i , thii it is andott not fo , lllli in other tor ed its claim.: to 2encr Beware of the cot the Minn. of the ror.r: tha•d. 1.04 kprt, is Ii T -- -Tor tem imnni made or trent ment, sc nies each hot•le. Sold by 5. H. Pai s Fassett. As'lt atm' t, Conneaut, Ohio; Lc port Ta It 1 F ( a). IV. bl Elt( COMPOUND FLU;ID EXTRACT 0 '-. SARSA!ARILLA, -‘ l'or !?coloring Discuses ofillie Blood, .11,31aq/torn an alai,: of hr- b ,nes and joints. call', ' recta. &nes .4.ainote old s 4 res ClVOlele and roe:lite:in aMs .er all lines oars stela at &old head, Salt el'Aelenr, So , fele ~r- .1C i og'x Era S. eon Riog WO al a d other iliaTri. der ir ,vp'phi , rs r ee,erit I, es aritinU :Irmo an impure ~ 17.er alien Atha Cuarart a ,f 1 as.te of the Mood; also. .. the Throat.. .Vtle. Cheelt , Habitual Ccatirenese, Piles. Lips, LAWS, et..ti other pails (74.1%,ac °panne of the Aher, ~.t - the food!,' I 1 Lee hos and Chest , topha r r in.,t oleo en - the, fare Poi , r.. the Stomach and N . isi,. Pt:reale ratel,...: and uther er , -Vtitht ,1 rata, Ar. Se. Irpti .ea et - the 4kill. 1 It Is Marisa' maeA 1 ecorn Mell- Fitiii. :Ont . try. and-, then ts co• dud as a ETeasuina Spring. I hetirer . fiv., err • .1 Medwine, e nd in genera de- Mak Sa,hiry, Pains t r t the. I ilit!r. - Tins reini dy is prepared !rum the choicest se lected materiakthektetive properties of which are ev rack(' by an improved piccess, without heat; ,oti aectitint of ii hich l iz is pr , .:l:er:«l by Physicians as being mole uniftirm and active than 'any tithes now hi-lore the public. A full-111-fount of the remarlsable efficacy of this remedy, in a variety of ease. or the mos: iir.gra. vntedimture, may he seen by calling on thr.vre pric:or or his a2em... r- ' Lis most cood medicines are counterfeiter.% be , cac and Coll fur "Merl hant's Sarmtparilla,".and see that these words are blown on the glass. "Frost 41. e Laboratory of Cleo. W. Muchunt,, Chemist, ,Lockport, N. Y. Cir4-Atinost every pedlar in - lhc country it new putting up and imposinE on the public, an article 1 they call sarsaparilla. Therefore,.BEw....r,En ultl by J., 11. Dorton Cc co. Erie; S . S. 4. A. Eassett, .Asiltabur.a, Ohio; P. N. WebFter, ('on newiti Obi°. 1)401 DI ..41.32151ES OF 'pH E DISF.ASES-pi the ri the ENTI:ACT or tri 131-:!1 , , Filth as chronic ae IThrldrr, • 1:1-(0,r 7, l'rostrat . : K E., and 'Phi= valuable meilivine is, prepared _0 n 1 y ty Geo. W. I\l,,rchant, Operative chemist St e. Lock port. N. V. Pull and atnoht instructions, testimonial!, Ste. accompanyy.T.cli Sold by 11. lior:on Len. Eris; S. S. &H. A,ataholo, Ohio; U. N. 'Webste-, Con - noaot, Ohio. . - iy.so MY': lAN II Al lt DYE, a AI arranted article fo'r retorintz the hair a beautiful btown or jet black: it will not Wear 1; soil the !hien, or color tit?. ashomire 1s ein testify,' It has also been used successfully in coloring FUI a. • Beware of ihe cotteteif it, and he sure you s,rt the genuine, pr. pared only by Geo. W. Merchant, chemist, Lod:port, N. Y. Samples of noir mny im seen at the t.torevialte'proprietor or his agents. Price Lel cents. Sold by J. co, Erir; S. S. Sr 11. F'assett. "Ashtabu!u, Oho; and D. N. Webster, Conneaut, Ohio. 450 New•- Goods arid Goo FIRST APPEARANC'n. ' Now is the Time to Roy Cheap! rJIUE subscriber Navin, been but a short time in business has not before fonnd it conveni ent `to introduce info the papers n general ndver, tkernent. Ile Iraq, however jog retnrned tlie_eartern cities u ith a spit:l:did assortment of Fre:4ll4lnd Cheap Creccrics• 'ln his stock may be found the choicest Teas yet offered for sale, from . 2 1 to S shillings per pound, Rio, Java, Cuba, Lagaira and St. Tsomingo ' Cof tee, cheaper than the cheapest; Havana, Perm Rico, Oilcans, Liar Lump, Clarified, Pulverised and ante Sugars, cheaper than ever; Porto Rico Syrup, Stigarhouse and Orleans Motasses;.aispice, pepper, ginger, cmnamon, mace, nutmeg's, pearl harley, , citrons, primes, cocoa nuts, almonds, ma deira, Braail , Anil pea nuts; Havana, principe, Spanish, cinnamon,-and conneaut Cigars; coven dish, ladies. Inlet, and german Tobacco ; olive, rose,rnot, castor, and hair Oil; all of which are of ,the vt , ry best quality, and trill be sold cheap;; at No. 3 American Muck, State Street. Nov. G, 1847, 111 NRY CADIVELI rrEAS: — Youne hyson, old hyson, hy;on skin, 1. gunpowder and powchong or Black cheaper ihnn Cnktort tea company dare to sell, at No 6 Bonuell Block. H. COOK. FO l l Oita and Bran, comdattily kept on hand ot PEFFER'S, Nov 13, - At No 3, itcatticon Block. JUST received by lateet arrival, at the old stand of Hitchcock Zimmerly, a well selected stock of FRESH GROCERIES, of every des cription for family oac, tomb as Teas, Sugars. Coffee. R ice. Pepper, Alsdice,Cinnatuon, Nutmegs. Ginner, Molatres, Oils, Fish, Floor, Cheese, Tobacco, Fruit, Nuts, &c.,•which are of fered on terms that cannot tail to snit our custo mers Please Ore us a call, N. n .—AII hinds of rummy produce token in ezehange for groceries. Dec. 11. - A. IL HITCHCOCK; CA"LE Chains ofdifferent shoe, imitable for draught chaino . or Pnw mil.,. end will be cut to any len t :th to suit pnitilipore. tor. 6. GBO, SELDEN & EON. tt MEIDLIIMI Lt lERCiIANT'S CMM!Mi ;C OIL . tv for rwises, Cattle lind lititti 4 , lit ttliq of the F.4tola, Safest, Serails, LeititCllC Si, S Mu CrtiC LS,- FO'lllihrtd Fret, cratchis ur Urfa's,- - Man g'e, Mom I);steirper. , Family Embrocation foe 'min I.lcsh, t..tich as E.;:, set al Poison*, l'ai , ..fd .Vervous *Vic; f ki.V., Cori. 8, -- 11 . hillint 8 i ('holl.a,. v. Chopprd ,I fond*, -, Sirritiors, il'uttoidif t K..1;•,1 13 rra as. lin hi t..-1t Li worthy e eside. the ereat and exits he cure of diseases of the re s file; attracted the atten• f :ent , r, and the wonder ot t tint• been successfully em ety at the atatairms which at ,t 1 it has 1 rov64 by the pe; formed, on the Li-merry:L ed wi,h‘ntrittive properiiekt i. bit., ‘‘liich Las establish , . ,I cottfidence. - merfeit ertielt.,amt be sore sorntr.rna, - G. W. Mer own in the bottle. ksy oppis a d iFell !CR, and num dilct %%Melt accompa n S:. .0., Erie; S.'s. 4. FT 'bin; nd D. ' N. - 'Webster, in.,liery .1-...Wheeter, Lock- I ! • 1)50 OUR 814450 n: »ANT•[ II PROVED :URINARYORGANS flimsy Organs cured by 'CM?, VIA URSI, and co nd acne diseases of the .itso, chronic - Goat errhtta„ Chefs, if hifts; I ~ Strictures, I - 'Dia;,tits, ie.. TO RED HEADS AND GRAY. JOHN PEFFER. 25 Fresh Groceries. News!-,