Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1830-1853, March 25, 1848, Image 4

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    Greatest Discovery of the Age.
BLOWS /111A0M•t INTRIS
Tlt* Is n• dr.t attempt to combine the ELECTRIC
or MAONE 11` rix4t• with Powerful Vegetable Ex
tracts in the (IMO on telt iottnont..to be applied external
ly fur the removal of dssemna. The almost unlimited sit, c
ents It her met•witli stamps it at once the GREATEST
DISCJVERY OF THE AOE. It Is constantly effecting
cures et the °tithe utmost importance. The moot iucredu •
lour are CONVINCED—the most faithless are compelled
tobellevein the power and virtue of this g eeeeremedy
It isuniversally admitted to be THE MOST WONVIITA
FUL COMBINATION KNOWN to the WORLD fused*.
IMMEDIATE RELIEF ofdisease and pain.
It INTO( fails w bile there remains suMeieut life to res/ore
a natural sod healthy action to the capillary vessels of the
body, and equalize the CIPCIII4I kna qlthe blood. By thislqtkol
a controllinypower &pained over the most malignant forms of
DISEASE which cannot be obtained from soy other rem
edy. Such is the power of this combination that it pone
to every portion ofthe human frame; every bona and
muscle, vein, nerve end ligament is searched emend made
sensiblecif purifying and heating Influence. Deuce it
copes as readily with infernal as external disease,. k.
Numerous iustances are on r.leord where'this remedy
has restored health to patients so near the grave that the
most powerful internal remedies failed to produce anY ef
fect. Hurls ha, frequently been the ease In INFLASIA
TION of he BOWELS—no patient ever need die witlithis
disease where the Magnetic Ointment tan briobtained.—
That dangerous Epidemic known aa the PUTRID ERY
SIPELAS vin always be cured by thiiremedy.
For INFLAMATORY RHEUMATISM, this Ointment
is the most complete remedy ever prepared.
IMO cases nut of 100 it trill afford entire relit, to the
worstcanes of NERVOUS HEADACHE in thirty nsinutes.
For Nervous Diseases this remedy is of iminen.e vn'unt.
Affectionsof the Spina, Rheumatism, Lameness, Ulcer
ated Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Croup, Chills,
Cholera Morhns, Ague in the Face or Breast. Burne.S aid
Head, Scroful t, Salt Ithedm, Erysipelas, inflamed Eyes,
Fever Sofas, &c will ba Immediately relieved by the use
of this remedy.
DR. BINGHAM'S CERTIFICATE.
fa reply to your queries with regard to the result's ofthe
Experiment* I. haus wade with your Justly celebrated
Magoe,le Ointment; I can any with plothiuto r tlint I deem it
one ofth. GREATEST DISCOVERIES 141 , ` THE AGC.
. .
• It le now nearly two years since I commended using it
In my practice, and I have tested it In cases oil Inflamma
tion. both local and general, of the most maglignaut kind
withuniversal success. ' even whore all internal remedies
failed, I havesucceeded with this. •
I have treated cases orinflamatlon of the amain, Tana-
Mallon ortbe Lungs,lnflareation of the Bowels', Indamma
tury.ltheumatism. and Child -11:41 Fevers, with perfect
success; also cases of Scarlet Fever, Canker I Bash, and
Ulcerated rbroat and Lungs with like success!.
In the Epedemic known as the Putrid Eryaipelea, by
which so many valuable lives were lost, I tested it fre
quently, and it never failed of effecting a speed) and cer
tain cure.
la cases of auras, Sprains, Bruiaea,Frozeu Limbs, &e
it acts like a charm.
No Physician or Family will he a single day without
this Medicine, after becoming acquainted with it power
to cure. N. BIM/11AM, Physician and Surgeon.
Utka, N. r.Jan. 19, l 8 6.
gar For Thrther particulars and testimonials, see 'porn
phlet lett with each silent.
Price 93 and SO cents per bottle.
AGENTS.—Carter & Brother. wholesale and retail,
,Erie; D. N. & J. L. Webster, Conneuot, Ohio; Riley
Potter, West Sprinatileld; W. 11. Townsend. Springfield;
L. S. Jones & Co. Giro d; John A. Tracy, Fairview.
Erin. Almost 14. 1847.-1713.
OUR FLAG IS THERE!
0
ARE . H ERE!
VICTORY!' VICTORY!!
lIURRA! lIURRA!! IIURRA!!!
Thinew Jew Store again Ahead!
JIIST received at the New 'Jew Store, No. I,
Flemingi3lock, State street, a new and splen
did assortment of FALL& WINTER GOODS!
consisting in part of
BROADDLO rm.—French, English and Amer
ican black, blue, brown, gold anh cadet mixed
Brrittdeloaths, cheap as the cheapest.
ALSO.—Casaimeres and Vestings to match, both
as to color quality and pr,iee.
GROCERIES.--A generil assortment of choice
Groceries, which will be sold extreemly low.
CROCLL'RY.—A beautiful assortment of crock
ery at prices that cannot Fail to please.
800 I'S AND SHOti.- 7 -Without boasting we
can truly say we have the cheapdst and best as
sortmont of Boots and Shoes, Including Ladies,
Gentlemen and Boys, evef brought to this city.
CAPS.—Men and Boys caps, that cannot fail to
fit both the f.,c as 1111 U heed—come and try.
LADIES, DRESS GOODS.—Here we are at
home. We have cashmeres, de lanes without
number and almost without price; Ginghams
and, Alpaccas, California plaids and Swiss and
Tarleton Muslins; wide gimp and gimp cord;
dress but:ons, cords and tassels; but what is the
use of enumerating—we have every thing to
make the handsome more divine and the ugly
enchanting. .
SlLKS—Stewed and Plaid Poult de Sois,
White'gro de Swiss,
Black watered 4- Satin stripe poult de soi, -
Black and blue Week, gro du Naples,
Black gro de Rhine.
SHAWLS—Of all prices, shades and quality
from the cheap cotton up to the finest silk
and Cashmere, _ ;
GLOVES—Of all kinds, colors and sizes.
Hosiery, Suspenders, Prints, Ticks. Drills, Pee
tories, in short every thing suited jto the season
and market.
Ready Made Clothing.
Our stock of rea d y made clothin l g is large and
splendid, and will be sold cheap. liYe do not wish
to boast, but we think we con convince any one
by calling that we sell 4 good article for a smaller
sum than any other establishment in town. At
any rate "the proof of the pudding is in the eat
ing," therefore TRY US!
It3Mind the name and number.
- ISAAC ROSENZWEIG & CO.
Erie, Sept. 21, 1817. , 19
New Fall and Winter Goods.
lAM now receiving from New York a great
.1. variety of rich and.desirable goods for Fall and
Winter trade. Among other desirables now o-
pening are
Superior Thibet cloths, drab and black; French
printed CashmeM, beautiful patterns and very
cheap. I
1130 pieces black,ab, mode, plain and striped
Mpaccaa, one third cheaper than ever before
offered —some - sr-lov as 22 cents per; yard.
Shawls, a greatvariety of new styles; Prints,
Gingham, M. •de Loins, and other new styles
of Dress Goods in any quantitiea, twenty-five
per cont.:cheaper than ever before offered is this
city.
All of which my customers and the p ublic are
respectfully invited to esatnino.
C. M. TISBALS.
October 9,1847. I 2.
COFFEE, Tea, Sugar, together with a general
assortment of G roceries, for sale by
N ov. 6. GEO. SELDEN 4. SON.
WAKING INK.—David's, Payson's and
1.11. Ede's Indelmble Inks, for marking linen,
4.c., for sale by.
Nov. 20. .‘ BURTON 4. PERKINS.
, LUMBER WANTED. I
antity of 5-8, 3 . 4 and I in c h *bin] wood
A Qb
Boards—also, Chair and Bellows Plank;
(or which the highest markk_priee will by paid
'Dee. 11. GE SELDEN -SON.
A LAPACA—SiIk and cotton warp fromiwo
:V to eight shillings per yard, tladk, Brown,
drab, plaid, plain and satin striped, foil, sale by
Sept. 25. IS. CicsON.
( . 11 . 1.MPS AND FRINGES, in great variety, for
4ul sale by LESITB, SVOTFT &,CuraTeit.
N0v.13, 1847. 26
rIARPCTING.—I 111 yards 'parlor, hall anti
stair carpeting.' at Prices varyingfrara 2 and
6 pence to 8 shillingerperyard. Altio;,Floor" Oil
cloths, at the usual low rates of
MOSES KOCH,
No. 2 Commercial Exchange, French at.
•
• 0ct.29, 18•11",
SHOT by the bag or lb. and the, article tomend
it away, . At No 3, Americab Block.
RAISINS—Best quality by the Box or single
lb., at No. 3, Weill Block, legate street.
. 7 , 1 Z. it COOK
Greatest Medicine ,Of the Age.
STANTON'S EXTERNAL REMEDY.
.STUNT'S LINIMENT.—Hes received the
above title from thousands who have bene
fitted by its use. ha operation is wonderful.-
Never failing ro give immediate relief, and per
manently curing the'dieeases fin which it is re
commended. For the last year I have placed be
fore the public testimony of undoubted character
from many persons well known throughout the
county of Westchester, where the great reputation
of this Medicine was firet established. During
the past year I have received from all parts of die
country a mass of evidence of the great value or
this celebrated remedy sufficient to fill volumes, of
which I have selected a few certificates. For the ;
following diseases Hunt's Liniment le a certain,
safe and speedy cure.
Rbeumati4m, Spinal affection, Weakness and
pains in' the back and chest, contractions of the'
muscles, sore throat, quincy, issues, ulcers, ague
in the brest and face, tooth aelie, sprains, bruises,
salt Rheum, burns croup, frosted feet, bunions,
corns, and all diseased of the Nerves. As a
strenthner of the Nervous System it exceeds all
the pi'as.ers and medicines in the world. It is
only neecessury to try it to be convinced that it
will do'all that the proprietor ptefesses. Its•rect
illation is constantly increasing, and in every in
stance where it, has been used it is always kept as
a necessary Family Medicine. Read the evi
dence from abroad:
CERTIFICATE.
East-Berlin P...„ Nay 29, 1747.
Geo. E. Stanton.—Dear air: I consider' it my
duty to express my sentiments in behalf of your
invaluable medicine, Hunt's Liniment.
I have for some time past used the Liniment in
my practice, for various diseases, and feel satis
fied, from the success attending its application,
that it merits all that can be said in its behalf.-
1 consider it one of the best exit:mai remedies I
have ever,used in case of Tetter, Ringworm, Salt
rheum, pains, bruises, cuts, swellings, Sec.- 1 -The
cheap rate at which the article is to be had, places
within the reach of all.' It should from the pan,-
cipal external remedy of every family.
DANIEL BAKER, M. D.
This Liniment is_ sold by all the respectable
Merchants and Druggists throughout the country,
and ey the Proprietor at Sins Sine:. N. Y.
GEORGE E. STANTON.
For sale by J. H. Borton &Co, Erie, B. C. Town
North East. J. Clemens Fairview; S. L. Jones
& Co. Girard.
Jan. '1.9. 1349,
S. SMI"FH.,
kith HAS JUST RECEIVED
groin New York, per Pomroy's Exr 4 ess, the Spring
Fashions, and is now ready to execute all orders
for HATS in the latest Fusion, and of a bettea
quality•than can be purchased here or elsewhere.
March 16, 1946., 5
SILVER WARE.—Silver table, dessert, tea,
salt and mustard spoons, tongs, ladles forks,
butter and Trutt kEives, constantly on band and
for sal.c by G, LGONIIS & co.,
.
state st., nearly opposite Eagle Hotel.
July 17,,15-17.
Pekin Tea ComOany's. Agency.
NO. 5, REED HOUSE.
T cat, be no longer doubted that the establish
tnentt of the above agency in Erie. has enabled
buyers to obtain tea from taenty-five to thirty
three and a third per cent less than forme' and
has consequently reduced somewhat the profits of
the old dealers—lt's no wonder then that they
wince under it, and by raising the cry of om
bug" endeavor to injure the credit of these Tees,
but They can't do it. Spit out your venom and ill
natured whitticisms, gentlemen, they are perfect
ly harmless, a discerning public know lull melt
the motives prOmpting you. These'teas do and
will sell, notwithstandinzbet nose they are bitter
and cheaper than can be had elsewhere, and be
cause they are fresh and put up so they will keep
fresh any length of time. Every package is nsi..
ranted full weight exclusive of '1184)+11)mo:1d Thil;
these are fads and no '‘humbug," as all who have
tried the teas know! and those that have' not may.
Buyers will please not confound names. The
only place in Erie where the Pekin Company's
tea can be had, is at No 5, Regd liottse.'nt -
BURTON & PERKINS.
Erie. Dcc. 4,1817. • 120
1 500 PIECES Paper Hangings, Bordering
and W indow Paper among which II ill
bo found some of the "Rough and Ready Fort;
Oct. 30 GEO. SELDEN & SON.
TRUSSES.—A good assortment of Hull's,
Marsh's, Tiernan's, Thompson's and Rhine.
hart's - Trusses, ; asorted sizes for sale low by
CARTER & BROTHER.
O
O
old
m
Ladies Dress Goods.
ritIEGON Plaids, cashmeres, Mouselen do
lfLanes, Plaid, Satin stripe, back and h!..:e black
Alpaca, French, Scotch and American Gin hams,
French, English and American calico, a Inge oa•
sortment open and for sale cheap by.
Eric Oct. 30. GEO. SELDEN SON.
IETROIT ALE on draught, and for sale at
LI No. 1, Perry Nock. by T. W. MOORE.
Nov. 5, 1847
33gla LBS. Havana, New Orleans, Loaf
chi , Lump, Pulverized, clarified and Ma
ple Sugar, selling very cheap at PEFFER'S;
Nov. 11 1841. No 3, American Block.
LIVE OIL—A superior article for family use
O
fer sale very low by 11. COOL{.
S UGAR — Pulverized , Crushed,- Muscovado,
Porto Rico and N. 0. Sugars lower rlfan ev
er at No. 5 Bonutll Block.
Dec. tl. - H. COOK.
SUGARS.—LoaI, Crushed, Pulverized, Clari
fied, Porio Rico, Havana, New Orleans Su
gar for sale at No. 1, Perry Block. ,
Aug. 28. T. W. MOORE,
ALLEN & COIT have on hnnd a large stock'
of Broad cloths, pilot and beaver do. cassi•
mores, entinnets, vestings, and other goods for
gentletnens which they are selling very low for
cash at the New Store. Dec. 18.
HARDWARE. --A general assortment of
Shelf Hardware, together with a large as
sortment of earpentere's and joiner's Tools.
Nov. G. GEO. SELDEN 4- SON.
SAVE YOUR ASUEES-1 will-receive good
house and field ashes at my Aahery near the
now furnace. S. JACKSON.
Jan. I. 1849. ..r
12 BOXES Fresh Raisins for sale cheaper than
can be had elsewhere, at
Nov. 6, No. 3 American Block.
2269 LBS. Rio, Java, Cuba, Laguira and
St. Domingo Coffee, selling at a small
advance above cost.,
Nov 13 • • At No. 3, American Block.
HAVANA, Principe, Spanish and Conneaut
cigars, _At No 3, American Block.
gr . / Gallons Ohio Stone Ware, Selling ut a
• e , small advance above cost
Nov 13. ' At No 3. American Block.
MEDICAL BOOKS.
NITED States Dispensatory, by Wood &
U
Bach.
Family Physician, by Doti. Beach.
New Remedies, by R. Dunghison, M. D. •
Consumption Cured, by S.S. Fitch,
For sale by BURTON.& PERKINS.
Nov. 27.
TERICTURES.—Soma beautiful paintings
Of Birds and Flowers. Also some very fine
Views done by the best French Masters.
Dec 4. CARTER 4.BROTHER.
W •
ANTED,—Tho subscriber pay the
highest price for all kinds of Lumber de
livered as his store in Erie. M. MAYER.
Jan. I 18M. I
WINDOW GLASS.
4330 FEET Window glass, from 7 by 9 to
20by 3Q inches, from the eastern fac
tories, warranted a superior article.
Glass cut to any size or shape ‘:vithout extra
charge. Putty always on hand.-
Dec 4. CARTER 4. BROTHER.
, TO THE, FASHIONABIX.
. •
EXTRACT Vonalla, Vanella Bean, Bitter Al.
mond, Ex. Lemmon, Rose Wale:, Mace,
Mustard, White Ginger , Pare Olive Oil, Cayenne
Pepper, Ciiincatop, Cloves and Nutmegs.
Dee 41, CARTER & BROTHER:.
NOTE PA PER,-•-•
Ruda, Oita edged, and Embossed Visiting
INKS.—Blue, Black, Red, CArmine, Indelible,
Indian, etc. etc. by,'
Dec. 4. , ' CARTEJt
t
On Han d . '
i •
A Va d ie"a t iPSlgog. B .2'4l°ll4l,l",eforit
.4 cheap tis tl;q. ebenteat 'by pe ;
Deer II WU4L1AM1.,44 WalGfit
COCKNER'S .
SUGAR- OAT FD VEGETABLE PURGA
IVE PILLS,
4 ms universal y unmlited to operate, not only as an
XII effectual preventative. but as never failing remedy,
in all diseases which can effect the human frame, Head
*eh, Indigestion. 1111teutnattsm. Piles, Scurvy, Dropsy,
Small Pox, Cholc a•morbus, Worms, Whooping-cough,
Consumption, Jaundice, Quinsy, Scarlatina. Liver coin-
Measles. Salt-Rheum, Fits.
plaint. Apoplexy. 'Cancers.
Heartburn, Ereelpelas, Deafness. Itching s of the skin,
colds, gout, gravel. giddiness, pains in the back, inward
weakness, palpitation of the heart, risings iii the throat,
asthma, fevers of all kinds, female complaints, stitches in
the side, spitting Of blood, tore eyes. scorfula, st. Both°.
nye are, lowness of spirits, flooding, guoralbus or whites,
gripes king's evil.l lockjaw. hysteria, bile on the stomach,
and all bilious affections, pleurisy, croup, method feet
and legs, swine•pqz, white swelling, tremore, tumors, ul
cers. vomiting, and a host o others have successfully and
repeatedly been languished by their powerful arm.
They have beeknown to affect permanent cures when
all other remedie had proved unavailing, and in the last
stsece of disease
They have in tiny easesNeupereeded the preteripti e
I I
skill of the most eminent Physicians, and received besides
their unqualified (commendation.
They bare been repeatedly recommended by men ofthe
most distinguished characters, throughout the land, mid
been sanctioned lin Europe by Noblemen laid Princes of
Royal blood.
They have beim introduced into the Hospitals of Edict.
burgh, Paris, and V•min, and through the disinterested
exertions of our Fore gu Ambassadors . they have received
the favorable comm ndution of the Emperor of Muslim,
and his Celestial Ma Majesty of the, Chinese Fmpire.
IV'Reareely In P eket vessel of any reputation sails
from the port of, Ne York. without an abundant supply r M
o the SICK AN 8 NEVER FAILING FRIEND. —'
I.
LTP. Agencies fitiveibeen established In all the principal
cities of the Unieu. and applications are conitantly reach--;
lag us from almost bamberless villages in every section
of the country. I Testimonials of their marvellous effects
are pouring in fropt all qu —and in such numberi
that wo have aim time to read one.half of them iVhat
stronger or more conclusive evidence than these important
facts can the mostigkepticALdesiret Is it possible that
the many thousandewho_have-tried CLICENER'S PILLS
can he deceived in their result., If any imposition or
-quackery 'gilded, would it not long ego have been held
up, as it abould be, to the scorn and derision of a justly
offended community, • ,
Remember lr. C. V. Clickner is the original inventor
of Sugar Coated- rills. and that nothing of the sort
was ever heard of, until ho introduced them in Jone 1 1 •/-
45. Purchaseis should, therefore, always ask for Click.
ner's Sugar Ceuta.' Vegetable Pills. and take ro other; or
they will be made the victims of a fraud.
pItICE 25 CENTS PER BOX.
Dr, Clickner'a principal office for the sale of Pills., is 66
'limey street, New York.
WM. JACKSON, 81) Liberty street, head at Wood st.
Pittsburgh Pi., generel Agent for Western Pennsylvania,
Northern Obit', and the river counties of Virginia.
Sold by the' following duly appointed Agents: J. D.
Spafford. Erie; Wm. Judson & CO. Waterford: Ross &
Horgan. Ca bridge; 3. A. Tracy, Fairview; John Mc-
Clure, Girar d W. 11. Townsend, Springfield.
,
'IN - Likewise told by the MOO agents, the GREAT REM
EDY OF NATURE.
AMERICAN OIL.
Procureillroni a well in Kentucky, 185 feet below the sur
face of the earth, • certain and infallibly cure for intlam
story RheuMatism, Spasms, Colic, Sprains, Strains, Cuts,
Bruises, Scalds, Burns, Tenor, Erysipelas. Scald Head,
- Croup. Difflimatory sore throats, Sore Ej es, Destiny .
'Spinal Disease, &c• &C. „
PRICE 50 CENTS PER BOTTLE.
CAUTION—In order to be sire of obtaing the genuine.
purchase only of the general agent for Wester,. PennaYl
Tanis, Northern Ohio, and the river eountio. of Virginia.
Wm: Jackson. No 89 Liberty street. Pitt.burgli, or Giro'
sub Agents appointed by him for its sale, each of whom
will have it show bill, and 'general directions in pamphlet
form, containing the names and 'oldies. of the Proprietor
an t General Agent. as follows: -
3m 37
D. Hail & Co. proprietors. Kentucky.
Wm. Jackson, General Agent. No. 69 Lihirty street,
Ritt.burith. to whom all oder' must Ins addressed.
0118Elt VE—Each bottle is enclosed lit one of the above
named Pamphlets and the name of IVm. Jackson, thegeM
,eral nod only wholesale ogent for it's:stern Pennsylvania,
Northern Ohio. and the river counties of Virginia, printed
on the outside 1. , he1.
TAKE NOTICE.—O. P. Spofford is appointed general
nod eupplying Anent for the Pale of the American Oil and
Sugar Coated Pills in 'Erie could). Pa. Sub ngents sup.
plied by him atlie wholesale pricey.- • I
SkILENCE
• 111 AT
DREADFUL
COUGH! THE '
LUNGS ARE l DAN-
Gra TIIE WORK 01 , TUE
DESI'ItOVER lIAS 111;EN DEOUN:
THE COUGH OF CONSUMPTION wan IN IT A
SOUND OF DEATH.
ARE YOU A MOTHER?' Your darling child, your idol
and el stilly joy, is now perhaps Confined to her
chamber by a dangerous cold—her pale cheeks- her thin
shrunken 61g0r.. 101 l the hold disease has already gain
ed upon he —the sound of her sepulchral cough pierces
)ollf I.olljl
YOUNG MAN, when )ust about to enter life, disease
sheds a he , tit:rushing blight over the fair prospects of
the future your hectic cough and feeble limb• tell ofyour
loss of hop , but,you need not despair. There is a balm
which will teal the wounded lungs, it is
SHERII AN'S ALL-HEALING BALSAM.
Mrs. AT MEE, the wife of Wm. 11. Anew% Eeq. was
?riven up y Dr.r4ewall orWaalibigton, Drs. Roe tied Mc-
Clellan of hiirOelphia, Dr. Roe nod Dr. Mott of IC York.
Nara iedirs alllhought Ora mu.t die. She had every ap
pearance of being in consumption. and was so pronounc
ed by her physicians—Sherrnau•s Balsam was preened it
cured her.
Mrs. GAIMABRANTZ; of Bull's Ferry, Was al•ci cured
of consumption by this Balsam alien all other remedies
failed to give relief—she was reduced,to a skeleton. Dr.
A. C. Castle, Dentist, VA Broadway, has witnessed its ef
fects in several Well whore no traer medicine af f orded
relief—Lm the Rattraps
I:perated like SI cbarm. - Dr.C. al
so n ever
nP. I Is wonderful effects in curing Asibma,whlch
it never fails of doing. Spitting Blood, alarming as it may
be, Is effectually rend by this Balsam. It heals the rup
ured or wounded blood vessels, and makes the lungs
Rev. HENRY JONES, ICB Eighth avenue, was cured
°trough and catarrhal affection of .50 years standing.—
The first dose g.ive him inure relieftlian all the other med
icine ho had ever tAen. Dr„l... J. Heals gate it to a sia
ter-in•luw who tans laboring tinder Consumption. end to
another sorely afflicted with the Asthma. In both cases
its effects were immediate. soon restoring, them to com
fortable health
Mrs, LUCRETIA WELLS,IIS Christie street suffered
from Asthma 42 years. Shermatt's Balsam relieved her
at once, and she is comparatively well, being enabled' to
subdue every attack by a timely use of tide medicina l .--
This indeed is tire great remedy for Coughs. Colds,Spiting
Wood, Ljver Complaints, and all the affections of the
throat, tied even Asthma nod Consumption.
Price 2 . ,5 cents nod $1 per bottle.
Dr. Sherman's Mica is ui 106 Nassau street, N. V.
Sold by the following , duly appointed Agents; 0. D. Spaf
ford, Erik; Wm. Judson & Cu. o'uterforti; Itt.s 6t Mor
gan Combridse; J. Tracy, ,Fairtiew; Juhn ArClure, 01-
raid; W. 11. Townsend, Springfield.
•
Like Wise Dr. Shermates i Medicated Lozeuger, Tooth
Paste said Poor Man's Plaster..
COl.lOll LOZENCES.—These Lozenges , are a safe
most sure and effectual remedy for coughs, and colds,
tightness attic lungs or chest. &c.
WORM LOZENGES.—Those worm Lozenges beya
been proved in more than 1,400000 cases to be the. 111rUl
lible; the only certain wool. destroying medicine ever dies
covered. It was reserved for Dr Sherman to invent a
medicineto destroy worms that children would take.—
Children will take these Lozenges nod cry for more. •
CAMPHOR LOZENGES , celebrated for giving almost
immediate reheat in nervous and sick headache, palpita
tion of the heart. lowness!of spirits. Sc
DR. SHERMAN'S TOOTH PASTE.—A premium Den
trifice, the, best article known fur cleaning and whitening
the teeth, strengthening elm gums, sweetening the breath.
SHERMAN'S POOR MAN'S PLASTER.—The bent
strengthening plaster in the world; a sovereign remedy
for pains or weakness in the back, loins, olden, breast, &c
One million a year wilier& supply the demand. Warran
ted the best and cheapesl.l One that will more the fact.
The above Lozenges. Tooth Paste and Plaster, sold by
the above agents for Dr.Shertnan's All-Healing Balsam.
'Erie N0v.20, 1847. 6m27
BLACK SALTS.JI will pay Cash, and
highest price for any quantity of Black Salts
delivered at M'Keon, or at my afore in Erie.
October 24. 1846. C. M. TIBBALS.
GULD PENS.—Levi I.lrown's Gold Pens, the
most celebrated t aker of the article, a good
assortment kept const ntly on hand; also the dif
ferentkinds of cheap ( eareg) Pens at
• State at., near e l l: ft: l ;e I .
July 10, 1847. , , 8
G.L
oppositeoo M E I S: g .it io
NEW AND F ESH GROCERIES,
1: 1
.+ll No. 6 P or Peoples Row.
uT F. RINDERN cut has just redeived a
V V • large and well sell* assortment of wet,
dry and Fa mily Groce ies; Dye Stuffs, Nails-and
Glass, which be will s II checper for cash that any
other establishment i town. Please call and
ate. — June 12, 1817.
J ..-
UST RECEIVED 5 bags Rio, Cuba, St. Do.
mingo and Java Coffee, one door north of the
Big Window, Suite at met, by
IN. F. RINDERNECHT.
June 12, 1847 4
4,CIGA LS., Ohio Stone Wart, for sale one
••••excloor north of the Big, Window.
June 26. W. F. RINDERNECEIT•
To Blickstniths.
BELLOWS; Anvils Vices and Hammers,
Spring Steel, Ctiit ' do., English, Blister and
American Steel; alro, 'ail Rods, Band, Bar and
Hoop Iron, which can be had to terms to euit at
our old corner opposii the Eagle.
Oct. sp. WI LIAMS & WRIGHT.
ACCORDEONS,
Bass Viol, Violin
________
ith the improved valves,
and Guitar strings. for sale
by 1 .G. LOOMIS &Co.,
State et., near l ly opposite Ehgle Hotel.
July 17, 1947. ,
IRON, NAILS, ST
and American Iron
S. Nail .Rods, round a
Caet, English, Amadei
Anvils, Vices, &A,
Nov: 6
Cash
11TE wi sh to purch
tor' the
be paid;
• 30 tons P
20 do Tnl ow, del
Factory. WI a
_ PeC• 11: -
.
EL, &e. —Russia, Swedes
Sat, square and round, 0:
d square rods, Band Iron,
en and Spring Steel. Nails
r EO. BELDEN & SON.
'C I : OH
se the following
. articles
iglicat market pr ice will
I 20 tons orLard,
, vered at or': 'store Or Oil
R,P, 011141ERT,.
-1-
DR. TOW
'I FIE CS'
1
This Extri
s x times ch
Voerror to' n
miting, p/,
atient.
GREAT FALL AND =INTER MEDI
The great beauty and superiority of t I
t
aparilla over all other medicine is, whil
cotes diseaSes, it-invigorates the body.
1 the very ,best Fall and Winter ruedici
nown; it not ohly purifies the whole rye
t
rengihene the person, Inn, it creates n
,and rich blood; a rimer possessed by
medicines.l • And in this ties the grand
Its wonderful success., It has performs
the past by r e years mere than 35,000 cur
vere cases of diseases; at east 20,000
were considered i curable.
if I
More thin 3,00 cases. of Chronic Rhem
2,000 cases of yspepsia•
4,000 cases of General Debility and Rhei n
2,0 0 0
,
7,000 cases of the di flell,ent Female Corn
2,000 cases of Scrofilla;
1,500 cases ol* Diseatte of the Kidni
DrOpsy; . 1 I
1
8,000 - csses of Consuniptioni '
And thousands 1 cases of ' diseases of th
viz; Ulcers, Ery ipelas, Salt Rheum; Pie
the Facei&., t gether with numerous i
Sick Headache, / Pain in the Side and Chf
1.
nal A freetions, - c., 5:4
This, We are aware ,
must appear incredible,
but we' have le ters from Physicians nd our
Agents from all parts of the United Si tes ' in
forming ,us of extraordinary cures, R. an Bus
kirk, Esq., one of the most respectable D tiggists
in Newark, N. .I.,_informs us that he ca refer to
more than 150 cases in that place alone.( There
are thousands of cases in the City of Nev York,
which we will refer to , with pleasure and to men
of character. It is the best medicine for ,t h o pre
ventive of disease known. It undoubtedly saved
the lives of more than ,
5,000 CHILDREN THE PAST SEASON.
As it removed the cause of disease, and Prepared
them ifor the Summer season. It bus ntimr been
known to injure in the least the most delicate
child.
' RHEUM)TISM.
This Sarsaparilla is us d with the mot
success in Rheumatic - omplaime, how
vcre or chronic. The astonishing curei
performed are indeed wonderful. Other
sometimesgive temporary relief, this ent i
dicates it from the system, even when i i
and bones are dreadfully swollen.
11:...7", Hear Mr. Seth Terry, one of thi
and most respectable lawyers in Minim/
The following is an extract of a letter
from him:
NSEND'S SARSAPA
EXTRAORDINARY
E IN THE WORLD.
ct is put `up in quart' boat
• aper, pleasanter, and wawaj
sold. cures diseases
ruing, sickening or debilita
Dr. Townsend—l have used one bottl
Sarsaparilla, and find it is excellent in i
upon a Chronic Rheumatic pain to will
subject, from an injury eccosioned iever ,
ago, in a public stag e. Please send me
ties to the care of D r . Seymour. I have
erlwith two of our principal physicians,
recommend your ,Sarsaparilla.
—Hartford March 12 , 1845. SETH
CONSUMPTION CURED
Cleanse and Strengthen. Consumptil
cured. Bronchitis, Consumption ; Li
plaint, Colds, Cataarh, Coughs,' Alalll
ting of Blood, Soreness in the Chest
flush, (Night sweats, Difficult or profits!
'oration, Pain in the Side, &c., have 1
can be cured.
• Dr. Townsend—Dear Sir: Nearly twei
ago I took a violent cold, which settled
lungs, and affected me severe"); indeed,
became a constant hackie cough, but r
_ .......•siunt. Imelda Jowl, .. not so se-
vere as to prevent the from attending toy busi
ness. Within the last few years it incr ass don
me gradually. At 'last I become re Iticeg-I
breathed with dilhealty, and raised vith my
cough much bad matter; and for the ast nine
months previous to using your Sarsapar Ila, bad
regular night sweats; indeed, my friends and my
self ppi:med.that. I would die-with the onsump
lion; but I have the happiness to inform you that
to my surpriee, after using three bottle of your
Sarsaparilla, I find my health restored. II reliev
ed me gradually, and I am now enjoyi g much
better health than I have before in 26 years. I
had almost entirely lest my appetite, kliieli is
also returned. You are at liberty to pu lis
434 )
fi this
with my name, in the papers, if you th ee.
My little girl, who is three years -el ; had a
very bad cough the whole of last 'Winter While
using the medicine, I gage her some of it; and it
soon entirely'relieledher, as well as m -self, and
she is well now, and hearty as any chi I ever
saw. She was also full of little bletche ; it tool;
them away and her skin is smooth and it ,now;
and 1 cm satisfied she recovered her health from
usuino your excellent medicine.
S. W. CONA.
444 Eh
' GIRLS,\ EAD Til IS-
Yeti Who have pule complexions, d
blotches on the face, rough skin,
are "et
its," 'use a bottle or two of the Dr. To
Sarsaparilla. It will cleanse your bleed,
the freckles and blotches, and give you
tion, sparkling eyes, fine spirits, and '
complexion—all of which are of immo
to Unmarried ladies. '—
..
TO MOTHERS & MIARRIED LA
' This Ex•raet of Sarsaparilla has been
ly prepared in reference to female comp
No female who has reason to suppose sl
preaching that critical period. "Lkie tar
should neglect to take it, as it is a cer
ventative for any of the numerous and
diseases to which ft males are subject at
of life. This period may he delayed
years by using this I medicine. Nor
valuable for these approaching womanb
is calculated to'assist nature, by quicke
blood and invigorating tLo system. Inr
medicine is invaluable for all the dig
which Women are subject.
It braces the whole system, renews pc
ly the natural energies—by removing ti
ties of the body--not so far sfiniulating
tem'as to produce,a subsequent relaxat
is the of most medicines token
weakness and disease.
SCROFULA CURED
This certificate conchisively proves
Sarsaparilla has perfect control over the
stinato diseases of the blood. Titre
cured in one house-is unprecedented.
THREE CHILDREN.
Dr. Townsend—Dear Sir: I have the
to inform you that three of my children I
cured of the Scrofula by the use of ye
lent medicine. They were afflicted ve
ly with.bad sores, have taken only four
took them away, for which I reel nue
deep obligation.
Yours, rektectfully,
ISAAC W. CRAIN, 106 Wet
New York, March'l, 1847.
CAUTION.
_ ;4 01:t
Owing to tho„g , reat success and im
of Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla. a num,
who were formerly our Agents, have co
making Sarsaparilla, Elixirs,
Sitters,
They generally put it up in t he acme at
Iles, claiming that theirs is far superior
times stronger than Dr. Townsend's, &
thereby to deceive the public. Some of
principled men publish counterfeit ce
others have induced their brothers and o
wrested persons to allow the use of the
to which they put Esquire, to give the
ability. One refine sa medicine, and p
respectable names procured by using
send's Sarivarilla, publishes them as
his stuff He also publishes the,certifi
person who styles himself an M. Dow
hoes, digs Wells, and doctors horses by
livelihood. They also published eerfille
ed by fieticiousnantes stating they hay
Townsend's Sarsaparilla, and that it injt
&c. These and a great variety of elf
are performed by these men, to sell thei
The public should be on their guard, an
fat couritetfeits.
• .]
Altice.—Alter the Ist of January,
will be genuine unless they are put u
magnificent copper plate label, conta
fac simile of Dr. Townsend's name. lb
TOWNSEND.
Prinelpal office,l26 Fulton street, S 1
ing, N. Y.—TReding a Co.; 8 state etre
—Dyott Eons. 132 North 2d street, Ph
—S. 8, Hince, u. ist, Baltimore— • 1
hen, Charleston—Wright &Co., 141 C i
New Orleatia-105 South Pearl street,
and by all the principal Druagiets and •
denerally throughout the United Statue,
ies and the Cinadas.
CARTER'S/ BROTHER'. land BU
PERKINS, Wholesale gnd Retail .1
Erie County. J. ,8. Hopkina ter
field. , ,
SUPERFINE Rice Flour in, pound
for family use, Mr salo by • '
Nov. 97 PUILTON ilk PE. •
POPULAR GOODS
i ILIA
1k EDI-
J UST RECEIVED THE OST EXTEN
SIVE AS,SORTENT ,OF
LADIES :DRESS GOODS!
EVER offered in this city; comprising, in
Juin
-150 piece . Cashmeres,and.Muslin de Lains, as
sorted7s do re' ncl,Sic c o o t i ci o l rs a ' ndGem
- ranaingimma '
30 do Alpaccas, of every description,
29 d California Plaids,
rt y
1
40 do Dress Silks of the latest and most im
-.--
proved patterns; I
20 do Swiss add Turleton Muslins,
20 do Lace and embroidered Swiss and Ta.-
le,tons,
50 do - Jaconet Cambrics and bed Musli',
50 do 1 Silk Fringes, assorted colors '
45 do ' Wide Gimps and Gimp cords,
20 groat; Dress Buttons, and cords and tassells,
200 picics Silk Mull & French Imperial edgings,
150 shawls, of all styles, varying in price fro n
3s to 815,
200 pair ladies and gentlemen's French K d
' Gloves, assorted colors,
200 do Ladies{, gentlemen's and children's
Casmere, Worsted 4. Lisle thread
Ghives,
00 do black wind white silk mitts.
I l s; it is
:ted en
I.ltheut
ing the
lICINE.
x id Sar
i' erait
t is one
ea ever
ern and
4v pure
; i ! l e i tt rc o i
t t t h n h of i er
or Re
.f 'bezel
glints; o
ys and
e blood,
•Iplee on
•neee of
1 et,f,Spi-
OR 'GENTLEMEN.
Cloths revery shade and quality,
Cassia ores, "do clo
Vesti , tlti of all
,kinds, comprising Silk, Satin,
Buff, `ashmerp, Marseilles, etc. etc.
STAPLE GOOPS.—A large stock of every de
scription. In' short; our stock for tidiness,
chpapness and duribility has never been equal
cd In this mar et. --=
CAPS.-200 M an I Boy's caps of all kinds.
SHOES.— 500 p irs ladies and childrens' Gaiters
Slips and,wa king Shoes. 200 pairs gentle
men's, ladies nd Misses' Rubber overshoes.
UMBRELLAS. Six dozen Umbrellas for wet
weather.'
GROCERIES. A general variety of every de
scription. . ,
SHELP HARDWARE.
Ten thousandidollars' stock, comprising every
thing in the line Joiners, House and Ship Car
penters, Coops , Shoemakers, Cabinetmakers,
Saddlers and S iths' Tools, of every description.
Saddlery Har ware, w-large assortment of all
kinds. Carting trimmings of all kinds.
Axle Arms, s rings, anvils, vices, smiths' bel
lows, brass and procelain kettles, shovels, spades,
crowbars, erd bOxes, mill X cut, circular and Pit
saws, and ihaiioof all sizes. i
GLASS WA !lE.—A complete assortment. ,
Customers wil find our old slue safely anchor
le
ed at the old sta d, In good ballast, with 100 - toris
well assorted I ON, steel and nails—the cheap
est in the mark s . •
P. S.—The pi, salon is often asked why goods
cannot be sold us low as in Buffalo. We soy they
can. Our stock ,entire was bought of importing
houses at the 'same time and same prices that
some orate larg4st houses in Buffalo bought at,
and we pledge otir word that our goods shall be
sold as low as at, Buffalo or any place west of it
or cosh. ^ , HENRY I:ADWELL.
Erie, Sept 25,11947. 19
st perfect
ever se
•s it has
emedics
[rely cra
te limbs
ie oldest
d, Conn.
received
of yOur
elti•cts
eh I am
years,
two bot
con eel's
and they
EM
can be
er Corn
inn, Spit-
Hectic
Fallen
ecn and
ty
on my
I inally it
,Y IPORTANT.
S Celdbrated• C oug h
. Rem e dy
is a sakipeed and effectual cure for Coughs,
1 Colds, iloareen as, Croup and Whooping Cough.
This medicine 'lnt' been used by hundreds of
people with unfaileng success in curtne, the above
diseases, with all (hose painful and annoying pl.
(44, p
monary symptoms produced by cold. In th
ma and Bronehila it has proven to be high y use
ful, and ice timely use a certain remedy. In all
affections of the th oat end lun.s it is an jriValtia
i?
ble medicine. 111 ny cases of obktinete coughs
and hoarseness "Ii ve been perfectly cured in 9S
hours, and in several instancPs troublesome and
dangerons'coughs iff from fi ve to ten years stand
ing-havc been completely cured in two weeks.—
In Croup and Whiioping Cough its we has been
equally successfuliwhen used more freely. This
Remedy is a certain preventive of Consumption
and several otl ers :if the most' fatal diseases in
northern .aim tes.,
THIS ME !GINE CAN BE, OBTAINED
1
IN ERIE ON Y 41P. HALL, at his Drug Store
-. 1, Hughes Buildings, corner of Slate ran Se
venth Streets, : nd Ns agents throuuhout the coun
ty, AGENTS "A:ltCyllolde, 155 Nlain st, Buffa
lo; Boyd, Vincen & Co., Waterford; John A.
Tracy, 2d, Fairvie 'i Jas H. Campbell, Edinboro.
8. - C. Town & Co.' North East and Wattsbur.,..
r.
W. B. To nsend Springfield ; L. S. Jones &
1
Co., Girard: i
'HIGH
Dr. P. Hall
Price 373 cents to $1 per Bottle.
BEIV4IIE OF FOUNMIFEITS and BASE
I.IIITATiON4. K'yery bottle has the words "Dr.
P. Hull's Cott! , ll I inedy" blown upon the glass,
and his Britten si nature on the wrapper and di.
rections. , None of ter are oTnuine.
I.I.3IPORMAY , ESTMIONY.—This is to
certify that we , th' -undersigned, have used Dr.
P. Hall's Cough 14;metly, and have found it in
every instanceen itilicacious medicine, and tritely
worth) its recommilidations.
John Galhraith, Ji , F. Tracy, Thomas Hughes,
John IV. Has, 'NI ikon King, Th. moo! head, jr
Jos: D. Dunlap, Ji?hn Hughes, J: R. couhran,
Thomas Mace, (Itis Lapham, Chat les Cole,
D'avid Baldwin, M. Goodwin,
, .
P. J. Owen, Jilin M. Warren.
Oct. 9. 1517. 7 21
NT.
ow cry,
ull eyes,
t of Spir
nsend's
, remove
I mina
beautiful
,se value
!DIES.
I es press
laints.—
c lb ap-
I) of Me,"
ain
:pre
horrible
!this time
Arrival of New Fall and Winter
G OD S.
WILLIOIS & WRIGHT,
HAVING dt OW six, weeks in Boston, New
York and Phßadelphia, to the selection and
prirchasci of their EXTENSIVE STOCK, which
they are now opening, beg leave to inform their
customers and the 'country at large, that they are
now prepared to offer goods of almost every de
nomination, at least 25 per cent. Cheaper than ev
er., We find by devoting time to the purchasing
of goods, as also for cash, that it makes a vast dif
ference, therefore we can pledge ourselves to sell
as low as n ny House—(that pays for their goods)
—this side of N'cw York or Boston, and for the
above nssurance-wc invite tho.e that ale pinches
ing any kind of Diy Goods, Hardu are, Grocer
to give us an, opportunity turd e will show
you us good an d assorted, extensive and cheap
stock of goods as can be found in this market.—
For further particulars please call at. the Brick
corner, opposite the Eagle Hotel, near the court
house.,Erie, Sept. :10, 1847.
several
$ it less
,od,as it
in the
feed this
eases to
ferment
impuri-
the cya
nm
h lett
r female
Ithat this
most ob
it persons
pleasure
axe been
r excel•
y se‘ere
°ldes; it
If under
- New Firm and New Goods.
JAMES HUGHESwouId inform, his numer
ous friends and customers that he. has as
sociated W. 19. C. \VA ft REN with him in the
business, under the firm of James Hughes .. Co.
He would ftqthermore state that they have just
received a large and well selected assortment of
Dry GOods, precedes, Hardware, aueensware,
&c., all of which will be disposed acts low as they
can be 'procu -ed elsewhere. Having been chief
ly purchased at package prices, or in other words
at the prices paid by jobbers in New York, they
can be Isold a unusually tow rates. Ladies -and
gentlemen, and the public generally, are .invited
to call and examine their assortment.
They an d
MEII2I
Lense Bale
rer of men
meneed
C. &e
aped bot:
and four
~ hoping
theselun.
tificates;
heree in
r names,
. ney knvic
wbieh nny bi
No 27
-- ---
New Goods at N 0.7, State treet.
WE are now opening a great variety of DRY
vv GOODS, suited to the season, which will
be sold , as cheap as the cheapest. ' Amongst thbm
are Broad Cloths and Cassimeres of various hues
and ()utilities; Alpacas. Plkid and Plain Coburgs,
Brilliantes, Merinos, Bombazines, Raw Silk and
Plaid Brittunia, Linens, Linen Cambric Hand•
ken:tilers from 12 1.2 to 75 cents; Prints from 4 to
25 cents; D
ms'
Lanes from 18 34 cents upwards
ms in great variety, Thlbet, Cashmere,
Brocha, de Lane, Stradilla and other fashionable
Shawls, and other Goods in too great variety toy
advertise. The curious are invited to examine
tl*m and ptirchase if they are satisfied with goods
and prices /
- ' I LESTER, SENNETT & CHESTER.
Oct. 16,'1817. *2
rerpect. ,
Rs it with
A - . Town.
cured by
:ate of a
le mends,
tar
.
Erna for a
ties sign
iused Dr.
red them
er tricks
trash.--
look out
49, none
with a
We.. the
a—S.P.
BLEACHED Whalo and Elephant Oil, sup
rior to-Lard oil for winter use, for sale by
Nov. 30' ! ' BURTON 4. PERKINS.
GLASS AND PUTTY.-3600 feet wino°
Glass of varions sizes and manufacture.
Nov. 2p, BURTON & PERKINS.
/n Build
.t, Boston
ladelphia
• . M. Co
i•
saes et,
. tinny
-6.1 erchants
Westin-
GROUND Logwood, fustier cam** and
Brazil wood, copperas . , madder,- extract
wood, aulpheric acid, coctuneal, cudbear,
tin water, etc., at whofesale and retail; by'
Nov. 20. BURTON PERKINS.
TON gt.
..ento for
Spring ,
1y32
HOE'S cut steel and Wan. Rowland's ill
Sawa; also, English cross cut, - hand, panne'
back; commies. webb and wood SAWS, for sale.
Nov 13, 1897. - G. SELDEN SON.
I . ackagel
KRIS.
ONE ton Codfist?, for Me cheap,' j
i t o 3, Anicricah Block
um received a large quantity of Salt
had at the lowest market price.
J. HUGHTW& Co.
DYE STUFFS
W FALL GOODS.
INV. C. & 11 . P. HULBERT'
.E'now receivirma large i and elegant assort
tient of Fall and Winter Goods, which have
selected with great care. It is their deter•
lop to merit the reputation 'of presenting to
lasers the richest, most desirable styles and
met Gooch of any establishment in the place.
icy would respectitilly invite the public 10 call I
and examine their , stock ,• among which may he
fund the most beautiful
.assortment of French
rind English
DRESS GOODS, ever brought to this market;-
comprising extra rit h Mohair Lustres Oregon
and,California Plaids; Silk Plaids; Plain and
Satin siripcd Alpacas; Cashmeres; plain and
reps. M de Laines; Bombazines; French, En
glish and Scotch Gingliatn , , 4 c. , &c. Also a
most superb lot of -
SHAWLS:— Brocha, Damask Silk, Embroidered
Thibet, Turlson, Prinied Cashmere, Mohair,
M. de Laines, Woolen, - Plaid and en almost
endless variety of other styles. They will be sold
astonishingly cheap. .
CLOAKINOS.—A beautiful 101 of Gala Plaids,
Thibet Cloths and Alpacas; Also a great varie
ty of Trimmines, comprisinz Mantilla, Cloak
and Dress Fringes, Gimps, Silk and Aloltair
Laces, &c. 4.c. •
ALSO—Table and - S`and Covers, Fruit Napkins,
' White Damask, Daylies, Drapery Aluslins,
Window and Wall Paper; boys and mons Cups
and flats; Boots, Shoes, &c. Also—a kplen
d id ass Himont of
FuR !—Amontz which are common Coney
'Alas, French do Fiti&, Genet do, Imitation
Lustred Lynx, Real ynx do., varying in price
from 50 els. each to 812.
Oct: 9, 1:47. 21
3 IIE laL A I' IL SAFETY
Insurance Company,
(OF rinbADELYI(IA,)
ARE now doing business on the mutual plan,
gi~ingthe assured a participation in die
profits of the company, without liability beyond
the Premium paid.
Risks upon the Lakes and Canal insured on
the most favorable terms. LoSses will be_liber
ally and promptly adjusted.
Fire risks on men:band ize, buildings and other
property, in town or co ntry, for a limited term or
permanently.
DIRE TORS.
Joseph H. Seal, I Jamea C. Ilsnd,
Edmond A. Solider , Theophilus Paulding, •
John C. Davis, : j 11. Jonesljp:rae,
Robert Burton, John Garrett,
John B. Pinrose, Hugh Crain.,
Saniuel Edwards, George Serrell,
Henry Lawrence, David B. Stacey,
Edward, Darlington, Charles Kelley,
Isaac R. Davis, J. G. Johnson,
William Foiwell, William Hay,
John S. Newlin, Dr. S. Thomas,
Dr. R. M. Huston, John Seller, Jr. -
) Spencer 111cIlvaine,
Richard S. Newbold, Sec'y. Wrir. Martin, Pres't.
It 'Application can be made to
,J. KELLOGG. Agent Erie.
Erie, August 7, 1847. tfl2
PROTECTIOM
THE Erie County Mutual InsuranceComphny
continues to insure aaainst loss and clain4e
by fire, on buildings, goods and merchandise of
all descriptions. 'Office on the east side"oltqe
Public Square, between Gth and 7th streets.
DIRECTORS.
Wm. Beatty, J. H. Williams,'
J. C. Spenet r, ' George Selden, ,'
Thomas Willis, - Smith Jackson', 1
Giles Sanford, Elijah Babbitt, f l
C. M. Tibbals, John A. Tracy, i
W. H. Townsend, • Hamlin Russell,
Henry Cad Bell.
GILES I SANFORD, .Presiden t
J. C. SPENCF:II, Treasurer.
George Selden, Secretary.
June 3, 1817. !
WANTED!
IN exchange for Goods, any quantiY of Goad
HEMLOCK FENCE BOARDS, 6,8, 10, 41i1
12 inches wide, 14 and 16 feet long.
HEMLOCK JOICE, 11.2 by 19, and. 2 1-26 i
12; 15, 16,18 and 20 feet .
HEMLOCK sTri ODIN •, 2 by s'a9d 3 by 4;
10, 14 and 16 feet logs, for which The higheit
mat' 't price )01 be paid, w ten !delii•er•ed ;it' his
Ll.Wria,. yard at the lea French street.
,1 I WA I* TRUESPAIL.
Erie March 4, 1847, 42
SHAW LS—Woolen and cotton; any quantity
tor sale at Ite cheap store of
pirviber 24, 1 .47.
SPECTAC-LES-of gold, slyer and german sil
ver Frames, an extensive assortment of Con
ctl‘e and Convex. Also, the celebrated perifocal
and parobolic Spectacles, superior to any in use.
G. LOONIIS & Co
State st., peatl opposite' Ea ule
..Tuly 17,-1817.
L ' ADIES will find sled, silk and bead bags
steel ,clasps 'and beads, purse silk, Paris
cans, new style brooches, bracelets, pencils, loclt
ets,to_etherwrith an endless variety of splendid
fancy nriii.les, at
G. LOnMiS & Co's.
State st., nearly opposite Eagle Hotel.
July 17, ISI7.
GROCERIES. , . --An extellent assorttnent of
Groceries can at all times be found at No. 4
Clicapside. BROWN & M'CARTER.
Ainz. 17.
14 rou NDs ot Coace for one dollar, und
A.' other iiiings in proportion at No. I Perry
Block.
July 17, IS 17.
New Goods! New Goods!
WE are receiving our :-toch of FALL AND
\V IN TER GOODS, which we believe will
,vie with soy in the place in extent, style _and
quality. We forbear to enumerate styles and
qualities having none of the spirit of the braga
docia, and presume that if we were to advertise
1000 pieces splendid silks, 10,000 pieces Ajpaccas,
100 cases French Merinos, rich cashmeres Para
metta cloth, Mohair Lust res, Oriental, Ceifornia,
Monterey and Oregon &c: &c. our trade
would not then by . be increased in a rational and
intelligent community. We have only to say on
this point that we hate a full and complete assort
ment of such goods in our branch of the trade as the
market rFquire-s, and we otter them with our stand
ing pledge to sell at the cheapest rates they can be
bought in the borough for cash. Please call and
let us talk over this matter a little at
METCALF'S, No. 1, Reed House.
I
Sept. 23, 1847. l9
The Question Settled !
•
WHILE various speculations hat'e for some
time absorbed the public mind in relation
to the cause of so much dark weather, it has re
cently been dk.overed that it is the effect of such
immense piles , of Goods (on paper)-as have been
.heralded forth by all the public newspapers of the
place, since the return ot, a few of our merchants
from New York, Boston and Philadelphia. Be
lieving this to be the case, and knowing,that the
notice of our Stock would most likely produce to
tal darkness ' We have until now, deterred any no
tiee of it, an d in tieing so we would ask the good
citizens of Erie and Vicinity to hear with us, if
another dic.it of the Sun's disc be intruded upon
by our piles of New Goods, and console tht.m
selves while carrying off the precious parcels, that
as the pile grows less the darkness gradually' I re
cedes!
Come on them and avail yourselves of the lop
portunity thus offered act - inching you and relto
ring light to the community.
BROWN & M'CARTER.
211
Erie, October 9, 1847.
pitoVLRBIAL PHILOSOPY, andlother Po
ems by Tuper, a few copies at New York pri
ces, Suet received and for sale by
0. D. SPAFFORD.
Erie August 21, 1847. 4t41
Attention Pipe-Smokers. I
TOBACCO FOR 12i eta. PER POUNEI.
A Good article of Fine cut Smoking, Tobacco
A
for sale as above mentioned at the Cigar
Mannfactory three doors east of the Eagle Hotel
and at No. 117 French street.
Feb. 8. 39
Cigars—Cigars.
A T Wholesale and Retail.—A choice assort-
Zi ment can at all times be had at the menu.
factory, 3d door east of the Eagle i Betel , Erie. Pa
• Itl i nuary 29',1848. 3r37
IVEW Scat let Bonnet Ribbon.- 4 few pieces
'just received by 'express, (Nth arrival !we
bell veal at the Jew store of I ! •
MOSES KOGII, No. I,commereiv i l r..ebange.
E ie, house', 15, 1849: I •I 98
QMITHS. and I:tsar's Amatomical Atlas,
1.7 Prof'. Curtis' 1 ical science, Curtis' Ob
stetrics, Prof. 'Worthy's Practice, Thomson's
Materla Medica and Anatomy, J. J. Sperry's
new Medical works together with Kotts' FamilY
Medicine for sale at the Botanicollice,fith at.; by
Fcb• i 4. j Dr. W. PHILO:
•
II 1
•
fricigl93 'alt
fl
4 , 13. v•—•• 4.11.••
WESTERN NEW ItOolf„
COLLEGE OF IIEAtTn
207 Maki ID.Ruanto,N.
DRX. C.' , VAUGIIN
Vegetable - Lithrontripticlkii
XtUre
MS celebrated remedy is constantly i n i t .,
fame by the many cures it is making
ALL, OVER THE WORL D
It has now become the only medicine for fa • .
is particularly recommended for
DIIOPPIVI
alfstages nf this complaint immediately I reh t , ed‘ 0 111 . (
of hum long s tand ng. Bee
EwL/act/yr temm,:;"
GRAV,
• nd all diseases of the urinary organs; fls'r these di
Map:alias I ilands alone; another article can rell'et""
• MI the cures ed to will convnce
al; me plimphlet. testity
er complaint. i the eto,, tit
FEVER AND AGUE.' '
the great West especially, anal u hereser these
taints prevail this medicine Is ottcred.j • sia.
• jNO !MINIMAL AGENT,
0 &it( How; compund is apart rf nithi n e, it t ,,4 th
iseas a with certainty sod celerity, and d•r • e s •/,
be stem torpid. See pamphlet. 00Z tett
' ILEM. •complaiutla• most painful chs,,, teri
tIEDIATELY RELIEVED 1*
nut a cure follows by a few days use Of _
ar Lefors any other prepartak n/or this clistass,o, roe aaq
i- disease. orig mating from impure bln4ii. Pee
Debility of the System.
• l enk back. w eaknrs• of tho r. or lath e ,.,,
same. is immediately relined fai a fete daps use
hone, and a cure is always a result of its use. It iis ; 4.
• A Certain Remedy
or such cnniplisints, and also for derangementr c; i ttft.
tale frame, i •
Ilirrunlarities, uppl'essfono,
painful men.turation., Noisrticle has ever Ile ilk
except this which w nuld touch this kind of dersom,
dt may be I' tqieti upon al II sure and cirri:use I
did we feel permuted to do so could give
A Thousand Nantes
nu proof of cures ui this distressing sib.* coraph,c,
See pamphlet. All broken do sn. &hal itali'd
from the effect of mercury. hill find the !tram s
this article to act immediately, andlhe febonou t
al eradicated ft out the system.
EruptiveDisenses
mill find the alternative properties of this ;m i d,
Purify the flood,
.
and drive such diseases front the system. Se. tss,,te. e
for testimony of cures to all, diseases. which 11,s1 ; „ 40
an adsertisetnetot m ill not permit to be tamed Fa,
gents give them away; they contain itdEmsf ttr.s
cater of high character, nail a street/et.
_
_.... Array of Prim(' '
01 the virtues of a medicine, net er appeared i t 1„., , ,
the peculiar features of this article flint it cevrr 1... J.
benefit in any case, and if bone and Muscle art lefi +. :,, :
upon let the emaciated ahrl ling, sing as aIt,IIII.IDLOI
and keep taking the medicine as lime a- there I. :2 4
prrivement. The proprietor would CAUTIfiN TllLlii..
LIC against a number of articles It hith conic outurt:,,,,
head of, I
. Sarsaparilla'', Syrups, tke.
as cures for Dropsy, Gravel, Ac. 270 y ore oral I, t , Li
i”g. and concocted to gull the float TOUEII TEO I
NOT. Their inventors never thought of curing •uil, 4 1
eases till this article had done it. A partirularstal
the pamphlet is earnestly solicited.' Arcot tad ii , ,
sell , the article are GLAD TO CIRCULATE criduit,,, .
Put up in 30 oz. bottles, at $2; El oz. at $1 eark-tt. t ;
largest bolding 6 no more than two sinall'houlsr. 1,1
out and not get imposed upon. Er cry. ' , utile his • V•litil I
Vegetabfe L'throntriptic Illixture," biotin upon the ili •
the written ei nature of G. C. Vaughn, Buttain.frampi it
the cork. No a other are gel:ano. Prepared lis Pr. 12, I-
Vaughn. • Fold at the Prinbipal Offire,llo7 Main tine i
)
Buffslo, t wholesale andi retail. No affection r -,," ,
/r
letters niers post paid—orders from I erul4r! cototer
ted Ag ids excepted; post paid letters, or :ribs! ri•Tar.
nicafthussoliciting advice, promptly attended to. smut
Office del oted exclusively to the sale of nor arm), 11
Nassau street. New York city; 295 Essex rt.Ssli in, iitsri
Rod by the principal druggists throughout the Unit.;
States and Canada. as Agents. For sale by
Carter k Brother and Burton & Perkins. Erie; C. W,
Burton. Meadville; DrX.Briker.Spart,a• BC Tutu& L
North East; L L Jones'& Co Girerd; D $ Smith, ifil?, t ,t
water; B Magotfin,ji.Mercer. Hall & Barking, Piar titer 1
M Wilson, Sugar fjil,ref- Boyd A. Vincent, Waterford D '
:: Wittiams and ii DSumnierton. Marren; Chase i 2,
Donell, Trtusville; Abraham Tnurtellett Union: II 1
Terry. Edeuboro; S. Hall, Jr.. Cranesville; Lauber t
Wheeler. Lockport: John A. Tracy. Fairview. - lir,
4W GOODS,
Fall of 1847.] BY [Fall of Ise:
RairgaMte Road!
.JACKSON, has now received his FALL
O. and WINTER stock of Dry Good 3, Gr).
caries, Hardl4 are, Boo.s and shoes, clot
and nails, 4.c. &c,_of which the follow in ccm•
prise a part:
_ 4 „, 1
Broad Cloths; French, English and Aincrim,
. wool dyed blue, black, blown, gold and tor,'
mixed, Cassimeres ; black, blue, plain, phi
and striped; Satinets, blue, black, cadet rad
steel mixed; canvass, padding; bitch:am, but.
laps, crash, Wiggins, brown and black bulbsl,
cotton diaper, linen and cotton table Ores, ha.
en cambtic, linen cambric handiaribitis, fur-
niture and cambric dimity, drab, 'Aline, Mutt
and slate Selicia, black and colored cambric,
brown and bleached shectings and sl,iniazs,
bed ticking, anion check, red, ss tine and .gn.,a
woolen flannels, plaid Hones crimsto, Fmk;
green and drab moreens, - silk and tabby like,
black and colored, silk and worsted nerge,rui3
vestings, Italian cravats, black and cabin, ch.
bandana, barcelona, pongee and .1d1.1.-
field handkerchiefs, silk, cashmere, n orFndrd
cotton hosiery, all colors, dotes of all kith,
mitts, to orsteel, silk, picnic and couca dre.,
handkerchiefs, ladies cravats, lace sills, bent:
gee, striped and plaid cartoon and am pact
ants and ellainbrays, swiss, plain, (loth tl,
striped, figured, book muslins, bides, hit
and cap ribbons, Italian and French cialpe,sev•
in, silk, purse twist, skein, knitting nd rdy
cotton suspenders, bindings, qualit, tae,
- bobbin!! and:cord, lacets, combs; but , ns, rm.
dles, hooks atad eye., paste board and ,a gun , .
al assorthent of boots and shoes, Mrds r.,
crockery, iron, nails,,Ac., all of the abuse sc I
bo sold as cheap afany new or Jew stoic;
this city.
S. JACKSON
It %%ill be observed that I am the oldest merclr:
in the place except one, and I now say that, t a . :l
not be undersold bpany, young or old, for reliy
pay. Call and ace that the above are facts, at my
old sand on vheapside, %hero things for saleL:ct
be heat.
Erie, Sept. ‘25, 1347.
A I:3—A good assortment of bite*, pie
M
and door g ood
fur sale cheap by
Dee. 11. 11. COOK.
Salt. Salt.
mil E sub , eribers, have on hand coarse and fine
Salt; nko a quantity of Coal: for Fait: at
rf
duced prices, at their warehoti ,, e, public dock, by .
January 29. KELSO & LOOMIS.
_
irUFFS F ./ND. BOAS.-150 Muffs and 11,0,
of the real Lyn; Nat. Gernet, lon!t.
China Lyn; lustred and ;ray, just receistll ff,f+
the Fur company, and selling :15 per cult. it
than last season by
Nov. 13, 1817
Fall Fashions for 1847.
Ti E subsNber is now prepared to atrai•
friends and customers with HATS of a 14 -
perior quality; also a General assortment of
CAPS; MUFFS, BUFFALO ROBES. S:r.
which will be sold as cheap as the cke , lPf'sf Per
sons wishing to purchase will pleale call and ex.- (
amine quality and prices for .themse:‘o.
IL S. HUNTER, PraCtiet.l Hatter,
Corner of State nd Fifth - stcets,
Oct. 29,1817: _
- I ----,
A , LLYN COLT have on hand several ,
of halulsomo goods for Ball l and Parll Pr::s•
es—such as drab and plaid dres, silks, light 11~
ets, merino, bombazines and alnpacos, phaiLlz
and a few richly embroidcrid touslins, %%bite ph.,
dress goods, and white kid •gloi-e - s, very iderl
and very cheap.
Erie, Jan. 'l, 184 S.
HAVEarrived, and in alt the taste' of Oriema!
Costume, are loccteated at the store of the 'l'
kin company's Agency,' to hold up. a paper of to
and in all their silent magnificence to act as 5 w
iling witnesses' to the fact of exclusive supetion•
ty in the Humbug they are designed to nod into
notice, The credulous may be taken in by such
fancy images, but intelligent persons will be quiet
as well satisfied by DRAWING some of our Iron
Teas and imbibing the delicious beverage as they
would bet with any notions of 'Yankek'.intenties
to decoy them amongst the various traps %%tack
are put in requisition to gull the unsuspeetig
victim of Patent Medicines or China Illueionr.
LESTER, SENNETT 4. CHESTER.
Nov. 13, 1847. h 2i
FOR THE ERIE OBSEF VER.
MESSRS. EDITORS:—AIIow me through
medium of your valuable paper, to inform the
citizens of this city and vicinlty,tthat I am reed ,.
ing a lame and well selected stock of Fall E
Winter Dry Goods, Groceries. Crockery and
Hardware, which I am selling at Great Barcr . sini ,
in order to pay transportation the balance ;ill be
applied to
_charitable purposei. For further rat
Oculars apply at No. 2 Arn rim Block Sind Street.M. MA TER.
Erie, Oct. 16, 1847. _
la)
EVOLVING WAFFLE IRONS.—Th I s" I
uabje article is offered for sale at the low
price of one dollar, by
Oct. 16 LEstEt. SENNEIT
IMI
ILLIAMS SZV RIGHT
The Celestials