&WAYNE IN THE SOUTIL , —The following 113' latter juet conic to hand, ind Will ho r end with lateree fliepatientsufferedintolernbi',andcnnldfind la relief until he tiged DR. MAYNE'S COMPOUND syltil OF WILD CHERRY. Its certaluly The ,Irce, w ,,,,,i,cfat Cure on eßcork R eeri It. WII.MINGTWI, N. C., Jan Y 1 47. qMrit• O—DCar In CU alinort lairaeit • . IA! cured by your ‘utuable lie inn, I think at not I..„, e alasofccinntan gratatuale iu me to nott,e one addition „O n e luanK last or c,cl,6c..te. which ? on but C FCCFITC,I or re markable curio, by your medicine. During the two ~ars preceding last August. I was much distressed by a 1. 0% . at Coto und ItAestso Comm, and during the Iritrr p or the tune, tt continued to grow worse, and behrd In July atf I MENDS au OVER, having tried .11 kinds of inctOCilles Said to be good foe such diseases, without the least good effect. I I was reduett At.most - Ti T CORF*I4, 910 hail scarcely 'my th 'upon my Onand fur u long time otter thought to rise from my .poo• A fele.] one day asked me if I had teed Dr. lied l4W.l) nes Compound By rap of Wild Cherry, anal advised ins to do no at once as he heard that at had OTOACC.I 11 Treat many wonderful Cures. I took his- advice, and After using up several bottle, of it I grew FO much better thst I ails enabled to Inure Joy bad! an I :afterwards to walk about the house, and go out auto the street. I was recouraged by this, and continued the use or your meili• • any, an dnow :by menus of its wonderful Carat" , po wers, lam perfectly Well, and enjoy the u-e of all t oy facilities, just as mach' us if I land aelear !Won :alio ted in the nay I nose dercrabed to you. I haste orittets this not thinking it will at all Interest you, but humbly hoping that it it all have ats mile of influence in a awing your aslufbre. medicine to be spread among mankind; and an ,00tarig to ruin- you to that station n hicha ou richly de• „e,rte, tor your persevering egbets for the public good. Ittspectfully your friend nod adantrer,' JAMES It. NiI:SLAW). Vint. tag or IMPOSITION.—.IIOnapIn hair often been m.e by unprineipled malt% bloats to impose UpOlitlfeeoiii mouity a spurious article. Steeling I e only the 5 51 . 010 or the name or toy p float Milan To fully gu tra agaiart such base and pa'patle impunity'', the public should shun lilt prepurntions purportnia to contain lVild Cherry, et eeptlhat bearing the signature of Dr. Swayne on ouch bottle. Bee are of the wor Wen Balsams," "ri , ters," .'S!trupt," as they euntan 110110 of the tirtuer of the op iginul reparation. The (original and tint") ermine arthle is prepared by DR. SWAYNE, corner of.Eightli and !tore +creep. and for rate ruin 111 al parts of the United 311(1 kniilr 'path of Europe. Burton k Perkins, No. 5, and Cater it Brother No. 6. Reed Nouse, Agent, %o n; MARRIED—On the 2ad of Fehuary, by Wm. E. Afarvin,,Esq., Mr. Hiram Shiulduck, to Miss Mary J. Birch, both of Greenfield. On the t2Gth tilt:, by the Fame, Mr. Ntalmn Nelson, of Erie County, Ohio, to Miss Loni fl W. Fargo, of Greenfield. DIED—On the 3d inst., Mr. Lemuel Stan chit, of McKean township, aged 84 yedrs, revolutionary soldier, and one of the earliesi settlers of McKean township. In Fairview, on the 2.6 th ult., Mr. Samuel Weldon, aged about 53 years. On the , 34 inst., after a protracted illness, Mrs. Elizabeth McKee, consort of the late Alexander McKee,' of Milicreek township, in tlfe 33th year of her age. In Girard, on the 31 ult., Mr. Smith Blair, eged 63 years. In the rame place, on the 2d inst., Mr. J. Blair a revolutionary soldier, aged about 86 years, On the 4th inst., Lerintla lonzn, second daughter of Russel and Anna R. Calhoun, aged 3 years, L. WARREN. , Sidi, Mind and Dour Mantintenirer and Dealer in Gi a 4q, south CAA corner 01 B,h and :State s;reetet Erie, Pa. - - - JOHN IL MILLAR, County and Derough Sun eyor; utiic e, No. 1, Per ry Block, State stn. et, near 7th, Et is Pa. REMOVALS. TkIG Clear-Nlanur“wory or IL Sedanior — and Tokneo Siorc ofl3. A. Crain, have be - en re• wood to the Camida store, Reed House, one di.rr cos' of the Pint (Mice, n here will he found 021 octal rwrortnivet ei.val , • ; lohneeo tin snuff, "Whole ale and Retail, as s ( be.q,, if not (dumper, than has beforc i teen our qv(' in the county. R. tiIAWNIOIt, Prir,.tprtlS ISIS. I IC A. CRAIN, Early Arrival of Cheap Goods! riltlE subscriber is not, it reiving his 11111 stock 1 of Spring (loot's, the first in math( t, consist• nez in part 01 Dry-Goods, Gtrotiies, Hank% are, it,, ot , and shoes, eimitcr, iiim sod nails, ,c.e. lJt stuck is sullicienth large. tot the market, and sclicted; as to pulling in the nen spapers of vest quamitics of t4oCid.i, more than three times die amount of a list they ri ally fiat c on hand, I %till leave to newer and smaller stores. My :foods are innoglit cheap and will be sold as cheap us in be buntrbt in THIS CUT) AT 1 , LA ,, T., 11.1 intend to .111 for ca,ll, and n ill make it an object to those chat pay done for their gtuals in purchase from roe. Cull and -cc firr our:, Ives, and I think you %ill les ti Ted ith qu a lity and. prices. GENTLEMEN'S GOODS Met, and blue black clo:lo'; Indigo Blue. brown an Ladet mixed do ; blue, black, fancy striped te-bnoes; a tine Pi each article do.; satinet's, lw.teche Jeans, Pa. Jeans, blue drill, and any 40,0itity o! miininer t'or pdittaloons, coats, N., , other %%WI many other at tides' to ntoner• op , to opotio t. LADIES DRESS GOODS.' - Cadinicrcs. mmlin de laines, French, Ger rani and Scotch Gingliarns, ea rlston do, mohair and linen ;;in hams, a fashionable at tiele ; ititd 1 ,11i1) for ItaN dieases; Al• plea of solors and prices, striped and lam. dre—sill, s, Sat i=s 11111-.1111.3, jachonet, earn 3;ir,barik!4 and dotted 11111Ains, and a lar:ze lan% rlanner mess handkerchidfs, cravats K.c., isiliis kid ;slaves, 13Ia ek , white and colored, of the ite.• qadity ; k, %hitt, and colored sillsgloves, lisle ;bread and coputi do, bilk hose, - black tail vilme union iln, gentlemen's hose and half t11d , c,1,011% rt and mixed, gentlemen's black, slide and (diced silk ,loves, black, white nod kid do, ladies' slips and walking' shoes, do; Linen cambric and linen handlser el.e..: silk bandana, Spillifield du, Ging :ails a im carton dq; diaper crash and towel leiekabilek do, English and_ Amer' can Prints, mt ipiantit:anil very cheap. Gingham,, ltmns, 1 11 , turati. C ICCtS , nice an I cheap. o - SMITH JACKSON. 47 rile, April 8, 1817 New Sprint' and Summer Goods ,AT TILE S'l s ' ORE OF MOSES KOCH, (Old Jew Store,) Trio:mphllaiildint : s, French street, Erie, Pa. f usES k now receiving his spring Goods, 111 and takes great pleasure in informing his chtsiacrs and friends that he will be able to sell about one fourth cheaper than he did twelve month s ago, This tremendous redt.ction in the Pre of Goods is caused by the excessive impor• ;nions, stinmlated by the Vari;lof IS lid, thus over t Adult, the market, and compelling importers and rtinuf:ettirept to dittpose of them at auction at RUINOUSLY LOW PRICES; Eimer than cost et production. Unfortunate in-.' deed lb( those pour fellows ; but it's an ill wind bl "s"bo ly nod, and this time the people n Erie county tome in for a bent fit. Therefore rand the name and place. Call and you will be Igti‘‘ , l oil!) ecods for a little money. API' 7 Nl4 47 ,?; cuTo rt s NOTICE. E.TlEits testamentary having been granted to the subscribers, eTecntors of the last Will Telansent of the Rev. Enoch Burdick, late North East Township, deceased; nutice is I , h °"fote hereby given to all persons indebted to 1 . 714 id estate to shakeimmediate payment, and `'Prrsons Navin_ claims or demands against the 1 4' d ' , tale pftlie said decedent, to make known fram e a ithout aiclay, property authenticated settlement, LUCY BURDICK, of North East Township, Executrix. .I .A.MES D. DUNLP Etie, Apr. 8, 1818. of Erie, Executor. STRAY COW.—Came to the residence of the subscriber, liein.. in North East township, on 2.8t1i ult. a Brindle line-back cow, about 6or 7 !tars old—no artificial marks discovered. The t:ln er is reque‘ted to come prove property, pay 11.1',1e3 and take it away. North East, April 6 1848 ZAMON AMES. 3147 • L AD MINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ETTERS of administration on the estate of ' l liato W it.on, late of Greenfield township te c"'ed " 3 icb nhereby .iven to all persons indebted in 'V manner to said estate to make immediate t?'"ent and those - having claims against +said 'a'e Will pre.eint them duly authenticated for uttt, n i nt. JAMES WILSON, • of Greenfield, Administrator. - SUGAR CURED -- SHOULDERS of the first quality can be bomflit cheap at the store of - .W. C. R. P. I HULBERT. Medi 19, 18N. • 44 „• nti-ed bushels pod White Beans, and O 1 1, 0 Leslie's tood dried Apples tvauted, for Will 111.1, V LAI =I. .c1.11:0111 ER. L IST of Letters remaining in the Fest Olfice,, at. Eric, Pa., April Ist, HIS. Persons call= ing for, lett ers in this list will please say they are j advertised 1 Two cents (the coat of advertising) ie.charged in addition to the regular postage. Allman In C Look: Hivris A v Lel Mindart V LooMis Frederick AlmtanderlWatt 1 Lavery Peter Arbuckle - Presley Linn Lewis Andrew Philemon Laurie Miss Mary AppletnanSimun 2 Leland ,IN • Ames Sae!mon Langley James Adon Dav i d J Lyn - MCorneliotts, Aldriet TI omas B Lover Henry R. . , ~. , r ., Ad IDS versis E t Leny John An Jerson 'lltomas Lander' Amos C Ad c Eplu ( tiin Liddle Capt It Ad ms 1) l Litle Mrs Mary Brown Flo ace D Lunson Fram e s S. llurtly Brown Abram Lytle Samuel Broun Peter Larwy John , Brnba..er lies Anna 'Leland Ansel Bran Thognas Lee George ...,, . Bralnan John Lanz John . 1 Brubaker NlissElizabethLitle Airs Deborah lit odea M 'Ss Chris - ilia Lemon Joseph - .., 8ri ,, . , s OrMteis" McClure George , 1 : Barton 1 McCann II I) lidi,Cr :arc h A MeC:olly Samuel Barr Julio . McCann John Belcher John S Muelenalhin Miss Ann Bean Jmmmnt 'Alm.; i eary Newton Brackhalteo - Meerealy Dor S Benadick Fried.e McCready - A Baldtt in Mark Alt:Komi Patrick . Barr Miss Mary - NleGttl Win H Baiter Job; 'McClure Miss Margaret Barton Win • Neelmky Bernard Bennett Juln II ~,tiemchats Win MrEliz Anne May John A Barie Pcier i Milner John Beadle Cliouticy Murtiiig John P Bartlett Charles .Nutter John M Baer Johan Miller Miss Nancy E Bartholomew John Melick Henry -.- Banister Joieph Miller Mrs,Jetninta Bates iris W Mellto; n John Beek n ith Harvey :\ les,iek Wm Barton I Si. - L , Miller Archibald Boyle John Miller Nancy J Ummittott P A - Mahe r Phi hp Bane Samuel A Mile.; Capt Wm Bitter Dank Miller 1 /nooks Boys Julio - NI ux ii ell z-lielitun 4 Ulmill Split 2 NI iller Joseph Booth Ateplt Maskrey Alms Mary A Roy I,J ul - in ' ..Matier Philip Crusfsey Eliiit Alil'ssi [ma Cliilii, t' Vil Me, i.ler Jacob .Tr CI at k Andrew M M iteeliiian Al ally Clark J A (Aid: J D F C 1).1 valier Btei Cleveland I [Awn rs rd 2 imm Champion 'AI Cia~h Con% e Ca..s John Carter NI r Cart Cullom' Chu, n Ls WV Curtis F 1 Neu ma Al iehad Cult Miss Ai minim :Nicholson Rubel I endear Al i.s Entity J Ne,Lrus J Rea 2 Collins Janie, Noir:it - ISi P Ei Co. nun Rev J . Orion IJ 2 Connell Willimit 0 Ciata Michael 2 • • Curry Mary Orton Wm • Colo E M. Ot,horne Robert,. C'untur!dtain p.iptJohnSOwens Austin' Coates llettjti Owt.ri Ed wa-dl2 _ Drake i... N 1 Pratt Mrs Laity Darlint.t.WnlS Platt Othello U - Ditipn Al i.s Susanna Pratt Nathaniel . ' Dealy Daniel , Penllidd Aurelia 2 Oat tb Holi.tbr 2 Peck Len is Day ii ill CluliStor l'ersons Ca pit'A E 2 Rennin= 'Manilas Parsons Mr Di l diton Deinna Al 'liny Capt - Da, %, is MichU . Part isli Miss June Davis Gil illi : 1 Pinney Horace L Dunn JUIIICE n'tly Eduard Dunn JUI11(14 Riblet Lcob Dodd; Dariiis Richards William Dunn W illi'ain 2 Raymond Johathan A. Dunn [lnher i t Randall Cicort , c A Dowdier!) , .;.iicliael Rhodes Miss Fanny E Dorm). 'I holnas Ransom A P . Dijon I i‘l, l 'l' Ragan - tier William II Elehns Sidney Rchbarts Even I:1 Iriellfe Aenry rtuirmiss S A E 4 Icy John i It ussell Charles II Emzlehart Chi is °tiller Robinson J Eddy Chau I ..s Roads John I'ddanaer J tech Hu:lsar Al iss Sahara MM Fenno A Fkk Jatneq Pe%%tns Wi 'ham 2 i h 2 er L. el P 2 F'rnleK Jule Fosket Pat! Fulfer Paull Foots Win Moody Cna Eoster Chu F as crt A P En Fooleoch N David Finley John Fo:te - r. John Fisk Antirl Miles A i rs F4iiman rs Fry Adam irs J Jane J Fink Alonzo Slocum LI ichtud Graham Jam a C Sherman Thomas Glen Walter .• Stark Dr 1111 4 Galt - may Charles Stillman A Gordon Levi N 1 .B Strong Greenleaf lluSh Star Mary Grezg Miss Mary 4 Starret James 2 Gitt . tm , Paul )., Stover Daniel Gmbh Mrs Jane' Stand Joseph Glass WiWain " Sto"Atm Duke thcen Jo-eph Ste.caison A S Graham l'hoinas - Sennett Frederick 11. Graham Wm Souls Mrs Sally . Gordon JUITICi \V 2 Southard Allen 2 Greer NI it , 4 Isabella Seymour Charles Gunnison L 3 D 2 Sulivcn Noar Gough Richard • ThorinLlton Mr Gun a) John Thompson Mrs catha Gilmore Alfred rine Gilmore ThomaS Tyrell Manlius Hill H S . Talton caw. Wm D 2 Hayes Myron . Tracy Alexander 2 1-lenry Widow Thomas F . /Willi/in 2 Helpher John, : Tibbits Seth 13 ' Harshy Noah 1 Taylor NlrsMary Haskin J \V i Tuttle ) S I ltiger Milo 'rift Dennis 2. HnNkings Turner) C Hull Lucius A Trude Solomon H 2 _ .. Hill John! Thomas John 3 Hill William! Ilion - Wallis Nathan B Hineebaugh C r C Taf M rs Heillor Curtis Thurber C E 2 Harmon Rohl. Thomas Mrs Mary , Holbrook Doi ill Vansise Hiram Hall Wnt A. ! . Vosburgh Charles Hassler John Vedder Vanileck llull Hiram • Van infte Francis Hardy Thomas C Vandinc Henry Harris Charles \Y Van Seiner Mrs Callcdo Hune S 3 - _ nia J Hume Peter 7 White Alfred Eor 2 Hurst Ellen E : John Clemens Ilyi•on Win Wood Amos A Holmes Eli E . . Wood Andrew llu,st Ge org , , Wilcox Jeteiniill Holms Ebenezer ' Wilcox Giles. flublcy Mrs Mary Webster rapt John W Henson Mrs Olive Wager John Jackson Samuel Wavren William Johnson M S Warren Alexander Jones Bennet Willis Martha Jonsten 'William ( 'Wallace W Jones George • Wemplo J& A Jueal Elias 2 Walker Peter Jones Ellen Waterman William Jackson Wm Webster Calitl) Johnston Joseph Watterman Wm Jones John Warren Michael A Jones Wm Wagner John B Jackson Sarah WilliameMiss Eliza L Jackson Charles' Wilson G L Kelly Capt \Vm - Wilcox Miss Hellen M Keene Samuel B - Webster Mrs Elizabeth Kihnea Ebenezer Wilcox Gilea Kellogg Miss Welthla Warren L Kilpatcrick John Williams Mrs Polly Knoll Albert Walter 9 Sttrah Jane Knapp Jared Walters. David Kirkliaterick Join; Watson Rinaldo; Kilboran John Wheelock Miss Ellen 3 Keendig Miss Susannah Walls Jesse Kidder Samuel P Washburn Seymour Lytle Samuel Wilk_iniJohn M Lyon James S _ A Wagner Gl3 Lcu is Wm,-- ' Young Van Elps Lover Georio FOREIGN LETTERS. Ft ederiektonn Peter Lich Elizabete Basch Anton Lehr Peter 801 l Caspar(' Lutz John Bernritter Gotleib Leopold 2 John Bader Pepe Mormon Gotleid Botta Martin Metz ' Jo•eph !Benner Sebastian Mettler Valentino Durki:l Ftedercick. dutaldcr Mutison tilicplrcr 2 Morse Mrs ;tusan Mori is Misses Elienor 2 Mor.t...rruinun Atm ..kto-es B N 1 able' NI o.ws AluoreJulM'r7 Morse Mooney Jaws llohaW Jow l, Manson Ira Ross & I.llOper Nlessrs Randall S• Russel Clarsa E 11)pliva. K 3 Itobbiw, Miss D S Royer Philip Ru;lauer Jomph Simile F S Smith Miss \ tiliesa Smith ;‘4 Mary S Shear Joseph Slater Josiah tliurnin irimas MBE Snell John Si. haat Mrs Marie Cat- Shreve leral or Mips Mc Mute • Scott is; Krali Jane ;i•t eeney_ Mrs Betst•y • --: . ~ ) GodfrOid Buhl John 11leesermidat Vincent Babe Herman Miller' Franz Jos. Brengartner 1- eno Mardteh Christopli'Blocacr . Daniel Miller ( - Joseph Dek, 2 WilhelniPal •""1 Christictu Dena Jacoh Prede'rich Bp Ludwig Doernte 2 J dcor . geStitter Frederick Damn _2 Frtdcrick Scheit 2 C Di irenbauGli Henrich":Fchrnit Charles Desiduger Michael,Oterrei" Jacob Fincklo Joseph St °lk er C Fussier L F Scheid, Jacob F.o3sler Cuthcrino Slaughde Gatleib Freidman Francis Letts. Maria Eva Frisch Cathai hie ..),tcorwald Rosina G SOhran George Grimmer J G Sclunnt . John Uerbiach - -Christian Seichure Joseph Grethler I JohnSenger Piederiek Gloth - henry Seininnacher John Gunshamer ' , Matthias tielleder John Fellenberger \1 Niurga'reita Steige F Gerlach , John Sterl Wendel flesselciruer.z A Seiperi George Hugel - hloryi Plion 2 ' Joseph Heison ' Kinder Uht. Goileib Ganser 2 John IChris inn Veld U Jacob Ilines Jut.qtres-W 1 filler Theobo Id Il i 1 t Samuel Weitzel Charles F Hardie John l Wey Joseph Kleiner 2 Jean WaisOn Jacob Kline John ~, i tlattil'entzer Martin Kleiser P Zetinrzer John George Keiser 2 JMepil 'Zucker Dann loch Wilhelm Lillienfein D Leingang I ROkitT COCiIRAN, P. M To the lianorahle, the Jud!4es (Willie court Common Please outV hulding a Court MIA' ter Ses.:4ions of the peace in tind fig the eon of El ie. - . Ei EIE petition of the sub,criber JL township heron ith showeih, th provided with house ro o m and 'odtel Lions for entertaing At angers his mile: west of the borott•rh of S 'rth . therefore ask your honor.: to t t i llunt to continue to keep the 8;.1)10. THOS. BARN AR iVe the tinclt rsioned, citizen. of the town's of North East, do rut lily that Barnhart i man of _mid reputation for honest" and tem once, t 11.1( he is well pro% rty ne e ces accommodations for etittirtaintnt! trxngers a, travelers and that such Loose lei tritees.,try_.. to a accommodate the trraveling `tV. P. Band, AN'in. t.:ltstaid, John T.' Clo Robert Johnston, 'Wm (.'111(1% l +r 11f Minot .lot Mat. Greer, Francis Duns 'll l. hottatts Thomas t coulter, 1.. Atwell 2 r 8. I 3,4( l'o the Honorable Cowl. of (lila: t .r Sessions . Erie county, M ay Tel i t ). The' petition of W. Ta.tgAr't, of harborer township, in said county, rt. speetlitlly repress that he is tt ell provided with Hoyse room • convedienet s Ibr the lod2in : , and alecummudal of strangers anti travelers. I I. - • Ile tfici chile plays the honorablt court to gr., him a license for keeping a public inn or save and he as in duty hound, tt ill pAy &c. • 1,1 AU LI A NI T AGG A fiT. We, the Subscribers, citizen, of the towns! 01 IA arhut t reelt , do certify that 11Vartarn Tt Batt, the atun e named applicant l , is a man uood repute for honesty and teMpetanee,-am well provided with house room ini g ToniN hien 1, for the loduin and accruntnedatit nor sti .: Up and travelers, and that such and i in or laver tuxes - silty to ucconuncalate tht. public and en lain stratigets anti travelers. Zaltnon - E. Peck, Wm. H. Sinks, '1 homas Caldwell, A Im6nd in D. Dewey, W ikon Adams, fin II i n ton, 'Thos Hinton, C. Hull, i John J. Duncan, Marc .To - the Honorable Court of ( sinus of ES if' eflifftty, THE petition of R. S. Bran ley of North East, in said cold represents that he well Ikrovide.lw for the conveniences of bulging. dation of stran , ers anilAivelers ii now occupies in said binough. prays the Honorable Ceutt g u tor keeping a public inn or tavern duty bound n ill ever pray, Sze. It. S. We the subscribers, eilizensaif North Eat, in %skids the aboVe prayed to be licensed is poposed certily that It. S. Usnwlcy, the is well provided with house roo iences for the lodging and ace strangers and travelers, and shut tavern is neees-ary to accounned and entertain strangers 44.1 trove: Jacob Knapp, B.C. Reuben Bather, \Vin. E. Ward, Benj. Histed, David Allison, John Orecr, Earnest F. Hessler, L. Smith; J. K. Boners, L. :2. A North Fast (Annual', March 20, To the Honorable the Judges o Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Erie. THE petition of Andrew M. fully shot eth. that your peti a commodious hou-e tituate near canal bridge in the west ward of line, Lein , ' the large new and eon! ing lately creeted by Manson" uhieh i oCllcalculatedtura puti termaininent of strangers and travt is cell ptovidcd with stabling fu conveniences necessary fur the etrangers and travelers, he therele prays to the Court to grant• him a an inn or public house enters and Your petitioner u ever pray!, ANDREW We the undersigned citizens .1 oldie boron2ll of Erie aforesaid, b ly acquainted with Andrew M. TA named petitioner, and also havin' of the house fur which the license certify that such house is neeessar date the public and entertain tra is a person of good repute for ho pet once, that lie is well provided and conveniences for the lodging! dation of strangers and traveler beg Itave to recommend him for Oilyto his petition. Carson Graham, Alfred Geo. :f‘. Elliot, A. Hughes, MAU lickey, A. P. Durlin, Charles Gallag h er,' 0. M Wei, Wm. Done, Eric, March '26, ISIS. To ithe Ilonorablo Court,of qua' Eric County, Pa. THE petition of David Anise; . of North East, in said Con represents that he is .well provii room and convenience for the I cominotlation or§traileers and f: North East House, the house he l said borough, He therefore pra hie Court to ;runt Into a !kens' . - public inn or tavern, and he, us in duty holind, will ever pray, &e. DAVI ALLISON,. We, the subscribers, citizens of the borough of Noith East, in which the alto 'e inn or tavern prayed to be licensed, is propose to be kept, tln eatify that David Allison, the bone 'applicant, is of good repute for honesty and tentperano, - and is well provided with house lroosn and conve niences for the lodging; and accontinodation of strangers and tratelere, and that such an inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public, and entertain strangers and traeelers. 1 . R. S. Frawley, Itobeit John J. Town, William Jones Town, Benjamin Histed, L. :Si Ward, Lemuel Brown, S. N.1. / Fd F. F. Chappell, John Greer/ J• milder DilVill6oll. North ETAI, March in, 'l'B4B To the Honorable Court of (Au Erie County, Pa. THE petition of Lewis S. All of North East, in said Cot , represents that he is well prey room and conve4errecs-litralic commodation of strangers and house he now occupies in sat therefore prays the Honorable C a license for keeping a public i he, as in duty bound, will ever 1 I co, of the bortwit inty, respect idly i l tied with h use j o t r d a g v i :l g er s a , n . a d t th e e . borough. jHe ourt to grant him On or tavern, and pray, 4•c.: 1 L'.. S. ALLEN. We, the subscribers, citizens of the borough of North East, in which the above inn or- taern 1 prayed to he licensed, is proposed to he kept, do certify. that L. S. Alton, the ehovo applicant is of good repute for honesty and eutperance, and is well provided with house to ` - and conv6i oin 1 - ences for the accommodation strangers and travelers, and that such an inn cir tavern is Inc cessary to accommodate strangera and travelers. It. S. Browley, Lemuel Browri, B. C. ToWn, Tho. Van Schoter, J. Loomia, E H. Davidion, John Bond, P. F. Chappell, Juo.IJ. Town. David Allison, Benjn. fisted, S. S. If mmond, S.llll. Force,'.. John 'Greer, Alex. Daidson, Itcbran 1 13arker, H. P. Flower, WT. Jo' es, North East Borough, March 2 , 1818. 3110 Attention! Jews and Gentiles, lekmaelitiej Hebrews and Egyp tians, ,Sone of anti* and Daughtere qf ;Variant, receive instruction and be wise.— Heat' and know Mat • li. MOSES, .1 HE JEW 2 Has returned from the EAST, laden with ie - -1 euricest treasures MOat anelent region, and in- vites your attention to the same at the genuine OLD Jew Stork, the One diet has earned the repu tation °redline gi.rotle lower than any other house in Erie, and tqruby established a credit for Selve ry that line iiiiiEleed othcre to cuter urider the came name whereby they hope to reap a - profit which justly belongs te bun. Now Moses wishes it to be understood that lie is not a Wandering Jew, hero this year and away the nest—a elasi that will sell to one person at cost and to another at double price, but that he is a regular descendant of Faithful Abraham, and hae pitched his tent, in Erie with the intention of ran ming in it, and intend s 1 , 0 do businees us her °fore in such a manner as to give entire sat Isla ion to allreasonable persons ir t h at favor him . with their custom, k.( ! on Ids old friends and make new ones of all that clime pur- chase goods front him. That the old Jew Stereo' . Meses Koch does bell more Goods and ut lower prices than any other store in Erie, is plain to be seen by the course of others, who finding their cue- terriers dull deserting thei, resort to misrepre sentation and abuse of the JEW STORE, which they well know has been the cause of their loss of customers and against which they direct all their forces, think Mg no doubt that it Mix store wee out of the way:they, could get what they call the good old prices,-1111y to ono hundred per cent - such as they used to get befute this JEW NIGSES Came amongst then,. Hence we see every thing that cot raise a Dray load of Tape and dubbin commences blowing himself into notice by letting °int squib at the JEW STORE; but this only serves to show that they are in great want of elle tourers, and that they know W herethey have gone Now the secret of Goods- beink: sold ed much lower at this store than any other is simply this— Moses goes right to the hurt! of the market, to the Manteactorcrsiano importers and buys by the CASE, BALI. or PACKAGE, I and pays the CASH down, by which he males a double saving and is enabled to sell gooriS in Erie at what some miters pay for ' them in the city; and that" there may be no mistake abokt this matter he invites all who want any Ming in his line, and wish to pay either cash or country produce, to call and exam inn his stock and prices, fully satisfied that they will find the OLD JEW STORE the best place EC get good Goods at ;he loWest prices. Moses begs to be excused front giving a list of the number of Pieces ofeloth and Calico, M 'ratline .c . e., 4:c., as the mangler of Some is—being much more preferably and pleasantly , employed in wait ing on customers, be will leave this mode of puf fins to some of the Neuf or older stores who have, smaller sioas and fewer en . ..looters. MOSES ROCIL Cr of Irene i & Fifth 'streets. 1 (North , ut he is u riccumme, old .qatid ras!, he w( him :1 lice near the P 00.22. 1817. Something New. Tnbserit er takes pleasure in annotM - eing 1. to the publ c the arrival from New York of an extensive Assortment_ ofi Goods in their line, embracing AVATCH.E., CLOCES, JEWELRY, Plated and Britannia, War, Girandoles, Solar and Catnphene. Lamps, Lo king glasses, Boho -1 mien glassware, speetael,st, fancy goods and thousands of usefid and ornamental articles for the nolydays, which are offered at reduced priers. Ha% in g , selected Watches with unusual care hoot late importations, those wishing a gadfi Time - piece fur little money vill do woll to buy. Our thanks arc due our patrons for lavers con fertegl in times past, especially for pan °nage re ceived in our new store on Matestreet, and hope by attention to , 'business. t retain our old and make many I'm cu,touters, N. B. Particular attention given to the repair ing. of all kinds of Watches. Watt]] .work. re writing Engines, which ge erally is done in the larger cites, attended to on short notice. iclotwh, Lon iu Peek, W roes Bum I. h 30.-3146. Harkr Pa. of the boron y respeellia tit house ro ad eee01111) I the house Ile, there,' him a lieen and he as Goeds received by Express every few days (tom New Yolk during the w G. LOOM IS 4- Co. State street, nearly opposH Eagle Hotel and next door to Spatruld't Boults6pre. _ Nov. 20. 1847, - _ • DentlStry BY DOLTS. ELLIOTT tr. ROSE. 'IIAWLEY. the borottOi on or tavern to be kept, - r bove applica WHO are permanetidy located Erie,Penn. where all Surgical and Metlbanica opera tiomfin,t he science of Dentistry, will be done with all that case, neatness and durability which long expel ience and extt.nsive lopporttirsily, together \\lib a thorough knoii ledge of all the late int. Keventents Baltimore Detal College alouc can Rive. Drs. Elliott or Rose w II tisittlte following named places once in six or eight weeks, viz. Conneaut, Ohio, Springlietd, Girard, Lockport, Fairview, Wateitind, Wlattsburgh and North East, Erie county, Warren and Columbus, War ren county, Pu. Ladies a d gentlemen living in or - near either of the übov named places who need the services of a Dent' t, can be waited upon at their residence, by nth reeving us at Erie. Particular attention will be paid to the health of the Gmns, as well as to rest 'ride and preserving the Teeth. Pivot Teeth will be inserted alter the latest improvements; ale , Plate Teeth, from one to an entire .et. and cance l .mmodation •nch an inn ale' the pub iliiam Giinii . llurrin2t4, Jahn J. Ticw F. ChappLl len ISIS. _ ' the (Joon for the cum 'arbell respect . tioner opettpi the S,h she *the borouL:h. 41notlious butic Sherwood, Esc lie house of en Tiers. That h horses and a it.ertainineet Ire revealed license to he lainnu.nt liter d-e. TA 'WELL. f the west %%a of3itti persona irbell,llle abo% a kaowledg . . - °Mee and reside:ice on ight street between French and Stale s '•N. B.—Teeth extracted u ;theta the least•pain or inconvenience to the patient by the use of the. Chloroform. Erie, !March 18, Impdrtant Decision. lIE conteAcd trial that has been existing T sn many years has been finally . settled by a Jury of Twelve Ladies) and their dectsiopis, That the purest, best, most }'rya rant and cheapest Teas to be had in this section of the country, are those which c ome from the celebrated CANTON TEA COMPANY. Tbesu Teas_can be had at ail time, and tcarranted to give entire satisnietion or the money will ho, refunded, of their agents who ate receivintt fresh supplies weekly. WILLI A MS 4• WIIIG I - IT, Neent e. Directly opposite the Eagle Hotel. is plUyed, o y to Ut.1;01111111 • I velers, 'hat I e )esty and ter • v i .11 house rou and ACCOIIIIII we therero e afire •- Great Reduction of Prices. ALLYN St COIT will•sell after this their 'en tire btock of Dry Goods, at 25 per cent. less than they are sold in Erie. Those purehasing are invited to call and prove the truth of state ment. The following are a few of their goods; Fine Gingham, from. 12 to 20 cts.per yd. Oregon Plaids, richest style 25 " " M. De Leine, " 25 " " Plaid Alpaccas,and Luster 25 ;•" " Plain " " ," Calicos from 6 to 12 c:s per yd. All Wool, Red, White, Yellow and . Green Flannels, Linens, Tublings, knapkins, Crash, Diapers; Brown and Bleacled Cottons very low, and all o:her r oods utually - kept in well arranged Stores at. very low prices to "astonish the natives" Dee. IS. Olive; ?Allower, Port , r 'bliller, W. 19. '3. U. Willi'anis L ter ..9.,essionrid in, of the borou"h inte, respectfully w.ith hquee iod ,, in.• and a 4. r 5 rarelers, at the iow occupies in .s the lionarti• fur keeping a HCOOK bcgslcave to cull the attention of • the public to a large and well seleered Enoch of _ . FAMILY GROCERIES, which have been purchaked for cash and wil positively be sold lower than' articles of the same quality can be purchased in town as ell can sat) isry themselves by calling at No. 5 Donnell clock State State Street. Erie, Dec. 11, 1817. 30 tb PA RTN ERSJI I P. j .HAVE Token into copartncrshi in the Mer -1 candle business SIDNEY R. DEWEY,— The business will hereafter be conducted under the firm of Tinnst.s & Dewey, at 111,Cheapside. Erie, March 27, 1818. C. M. TI.I3I3ALS. E, kJ. David, Alex. Pope, B Allen, NVal l ,ree, ,J,611 B :cob linuppx, rter Sesion: , TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. ALL persona Who have unsettled accounts with sme must make immt diatc;settlement without further notice. All No:es that have been due me for more then Rix months must be PAID by the 15th of April, or cost will be made. C. M. TIBBALS. Minch 27, 1848.46 • BLACKSMITH WANTED. A STOUT - and temperate man who has served some time at the Blacksmith trade - ; can find permanent employ at the Eric Steam Foundry. LEST Q, SENNETT Bz."CHESTEIL March 29. 18-18. 46 NL'ilt:r.;.—t have sold to Mr. - Francis Lam min my entire stock of Goods, at McKean Corners. I can with confidence recommend Mr. Lamson as worthy of ihe patronage of any com munity. Ali persons knowin themselves indebted by note or book account it the McKean stare, roust make immediate payment or costs will be made ludiscriminatels,• My brother will remain at McKean until the first of April; et that till= the Books and notes will be brought to Erie tor ' cot leetion. ' ' C r , M, TIBBALs. Ft io; March,'" Corn ruler's Hold Commerciut E. • '23 1818 NEW C,ol\ CERN. t- ;1 57 ,'W 42 M 1 ‘.. • fIICEV / P V (1 0L ", • • WESTERN, A w roux COLLEGE 0 HEALTH, SO! Blair BLit V. DR. G. C. V UGH N'S ble Lithro triptieVleiture Vegeta, alms cel 11101171 It Imo now is port:cubit nil sieges of ter of how I. :braced remedy i couitardly 'Mar Calin# itl she many cures i s. making ,a. oven 1 At WOULD. recomo the only licibe;for family use and ly rscutumended fit DROP vs I Iris complaint imin tlintevy relieved, no me ug stioidiiip. , AI , 7. titthl yr leatimuni y. 1011A1V 114 es pi' the orioury 0 traukt,lror these distressing stands (dote; Hoot er Eakin eau telteve )0e; ie teeti.yled to will ouvinee,the moot ekeitti• Ala. Liter comet iut. hiliaus diseases, IFE VII , : It AN AGUE. . To the great West especiuny on& sr beret ter these mon. plaiutspreitlil this eneilicion is tret,eil. MP MINEVIA •;ACIIRAIT, - ho 4rebt4 Huns comptimt fa a put t 1: ilb ultrtore, it cure. these diseases with titrinitity end Cl teiity4ind dues nut leave the syeteut torOid. See painpb et. • pauxo. a ( . 61110.01111:001 1110 1 RIR Hiavritiar • and a cure folltiers by a few do far Wort:0110 ooer preparoti l?f, or disease Wig ield ins from imp ! lorbllit)' of i weak back. a•inktiessuf the ki of ramp. it tinniettiolely relit red dicinet Mid u trte teal waye a res A C.rttaita for Hull compfai Its. dud also f undo frionc.l ,I Ilsn'asslnorisisroq 0' painful moult rusiune. No i ari except this blob would lintel) It inny'he re W 4,111101; 108 a sun did You feel eiiiiiited 10110 .1/ A Thotsito , as proof Of cures on this illitl - e See piimpf:l4o All hrotteimlo, frulli 60 I.ll`Ct of mercury. iv it this article to pet itheielhately al uetitlieuted flout the systetn. 1 Fits nptive I cal find the alternai ire prmier 1 ' Purify the nail drive such diseases troth Il for tmitlinttay of cures to all .1 alp advertisement 11 ill 001_ Ono gents give Oleos auto ; p l oy C cafes of high churactcr, nod n A el trir of rit ilia virt uer of a medicine, 11l the itt.enlitirl features to 11:14 L benefit in nu" ee•e,nupl if holm 11(1011 let the eletteLtled 01.11 - 111 aikt,l keep tak lug the medicine proventelst.The plourivior xe LIC eg:Liebt uumber of tatlelr bend of Saranpairil,na, lA, rope, itke. as cures (01'11/ropey, Gravel, de. Th e o re ;pod for no In i3O. and c 0 r eacted to Full the uilwar); TOIII2II THEM NOT. NOT. 'rhea. lii% calor), art rr I . amplit of elirteg *evil clis. i enter, till thbartiela-liall done t. A particular st eddy el the petnylde,t I. curliest!). belie tell. Agents and all whe bell the nit ke 10 are GLAD 'ft) A ucuLATE ermiiiinti.ly and alldb , en comphsiut.l and the tUr CAI; ate pion Cut up in :30 on. bottler, ut 62; 12 4,2 at $1 each—tlis lairs eat 1101111 V 6 tut 1,1000 01111 Iwo &Man both.,. ZOO' ord and nut pet imposed upon. 1 sery bottle Ilan' Vaughn'. / Vegetable Lithrontriptie Mixtitrh,'' taloa It upon the Oars the terittesi ai g hutitrp of G. C \ Anglin, lialffilo.stanspedo the cork. Na ne other are cenui IC Prepared by Dr. (..0 Vauetos. anal mail at the 1'066 ;n1 Offies., 207 3luits strict Made, at aholeratle and, Iraq Nil. Nu albs:Minn given I letters toilers post' paid—oride a frontl eg 'thirty constitti teal Agents earllpted; 110.1 11,111 tellers, or verbal CO/Dll3ll el ieliVionB Policimit advice, loot ptly Attended to, gratin. Office devistell 4xellisisely to the safe orals artiele.l3 Nassau stret, Note York city ! NI Rosen ,t. Salem, Mass nod by the Fprincipal thoggis ss throughout the Unite Stairs C a nasta, as Agents. For side by Carter & Mrather and Burks & I erkits, Erie; C. W Barton. M.nnts lie; 114.11 . 1 flake ,';parts; II CToa is &Ca No th Earl; I. I...tostes. & Co t irorat; (I s Smith, It, litg ' i,. Water; Il MI Coffin. Mercer; Its I & flash lai n , P a w. (;,,,,,y. , I M %V ll , ollt".ssent Crave: 110).11 t. Vintt f W lit, etterfertl. D M Wllliansasail JD Sammerton Warren: Chase & Me Dotson, Tit usville; Abrairtni 1 ,1 ..1dt:1101i Union; II It T erry, Etienttnro; S. 11161,,, Jr.. Ct susevville; Lonelier Wheeler, 11.4eltitort: John A. T 'ley. Cuirbletv. I y 3; MAT:AI-7-A good a:ssol- ment of Inu.'!..), Lat 1 and ,door slats lor ea e cheap by Dec. I I ' 11. COOK. S ',scribers hai•e or also a gaunt ity MEW so Salt;l duced prie Juriuu.l I cs,•at their uurt 1 29. lit FIR THE Et MESSIS• EDITOII inedintn of) oor % i i, eititeng ollthie city mot ing a large and well Winer Dry Goods, Horde; arej, which I am in order to pay trunspoi applied to kdttif liable pi tieulars a , ply . at No. , 1 ., Street. Erie, 0 .t. IG, :817. = Hea 11 h.: ft L fly of equalled CO must trotiblel , 4 rase i 4 at i I remove it us t of thu most rl country, can bottles lit In coses and re wind bun bet 'mice An! compared tol then, eon an article. := 0411, for 11 , 1'10611g - di LF.NI‘N'S IIEAVIR. I 010 , ~ 6 tioute n.l I II citrAtle, tel..e po they err taken TI rreperteltle 1/..r.oer tebtify (nen •icittal or, IC ell Stoll is ticer pent c.trer: tool else 'II injured, net,n bolt Al what is an cant the 10111 of eon en e hut, herrn entree rice riO vrett.lper bn eit 11.TEit& It BOYD.IVINCt 'lll. I'. 10'C NV . S. sTEwAlrr WESTFIELD 14,11ADL FA C TORY. THE su 'scribers having rf-troorinssortinetit .1 New • nglancl marble on Fraud, front diir - t ent quarric i , calculated tor Head rind Foot table, ;NlontitnetiO, &e. wltitill they offer to sell to an • r l i one in Erie county, F l a: - not - living farther tba i Erie, lettered in first rate sidle, and - delivered, i the ollowing prices: StUall, for children, $1 5,1 pee 'Cot; Middle size, f . or aged people, $1 62 ptjr foot; Larg,st size $1175 per foot. Wo thinklli would be a object for some of the Erie count people to forward us n ll: inscriptions as we have r recently be n informedb the Erie marble dealeits , in rather % raztlnu, Wn ,t hat they were stickip it to the Er c and CratVl rd county people goo They brag Try lustily athe' selling to th , Penn • mites" at fr m $2-50 n to 64 per foot. Should Mi l : of the people of Lrie rfy be in want of any thing in o 4 line, they can forward their inserii - None, or come themselves, and they shall have a MEI first tats at Me at the above prices HIRAM SIKES&CO. .1, N.Y. Sept. 13, 18 , 15. I CiI..OBS ; PERS, S'ardiTies, Tomat., LemomSyrup, Pepper Sauce, Salad I d, Gmgubs Jelly, English :White Pc - sale at No. 1, Perry Block, by' T. W. MOORE. Ik 7 catfictli i "DYCit e L l Ca:se Oil, Mesta per. tite.,lb Sept. S, CLO'll'll—Black, Drab and Brown Iforxeady pay at the !tore or , S. JACKSON. Vines and and Liquors. civet! at No. I. N,l ry Block, a cod cut of %Vines and Liquors, ibr Med - mental,'Alechunico and ALL. oth r nong which may be found the 10110% - I randy; '. Curd Brandy, ic an, I Ft. Croix num. \ a Rum, 1 14. England do rPHILIE' chcnp Sefr. 24. - TUST re / 4.1 assortn eini s, Suer purposes, a ing; Pule Bi _ Cofrni Ju maid Haut' Von Scotch 141onot Dee. I I 'JGin; 1 .qine Apple Gin; "ine, i hiddella Wine, Whiskey Dish Wlisttey. if:theta do Cinn.on (to. ,*. W. MOGRE...-, - - -- - --- r , 'eas! Tcasq '!'et .. rived by Exprno al fr. sh lot of t e I lk CANTON TOO Ciin anrg pupczi r ell will he sold at pr Ts that vamp. t lurehusers. 'Try this Tea and pit ' other. Forsale by T. W. MOOR E, _ No. 1, Perry 13t0vk..1 eh 4,184 S. 421 ,INISTRATOR'S NOTICE. TUST re el New Y TEAS, WI fail to snit will buy n. Erie, Ma ADA . ETTE I o ”rante • Cflyin Hon: ship, in the debted-to sai payment oh same, are r e thenticated ,s of administration' having: been 4 to tho undersigned on , the estate of tad, deceased, rate of LeSteull" town county of Frio, Pa. All persona In id estate aro hereby, requested to make MI those halving claims against the located to present them properly au or settlement l i CLARISSA HOWARD. 1848. 6t42* -, • Adm'x. March 9 FOR SALE. EBLE Farm containing about 180 .1 Land, mostly cleared, and has a bard and other improvements, .aitua ute and one-half miles from Girard ug part of the farm ol the late Thera aid farm will be sold very /pow and a Irt will be given. I nquire of 1 GEO. H. CUTLER, Agent.. leb. 26, ,1818. tf 41 AA 'VALI; acres valuable err., ted about oi village, bell . 05 Miles liberal mill Girard , *and bushels orCORN wooled, (tor Iwo will pay cash. ' CARTER k FIRCYTENR. QQA' tho which !klatch 2 painful charactcr I , s u,, or, dais at tide; it is rthis dfsenor. or nth ouy tills re blood. Heoltinyblet. 0 Ogyotout. !, e. or inflammation ya fee Jays use qf This rho- 11l id its u,o. IL nt.intls as deraageincato of i Go Ce- l i p pi im!riono.• ku.. wer WWII °Were , / liin klntl of gleningeilipitt, 4tllll ctleetire remedy, uud mid give I d Nninta Blunt D. if ..6111110.. 11011 thw hruciur pone, of end the rehimmuls =l/2 les or 'llk orildo ho 1.3,411111. 5t4111 , 111113111P1 Et• WWI, o Hell it to tic mato,' here, A lamo pageet of cortiti• fronger ircof OPC 011 l r i t le Ilea it never Nil. to luted leertle ere left to build 7 ger leg nit etid HOVE ON, lue long ne there it nit tie: eibIeAUTIoN THE l'Uts. I s which come out u n der the MI ' Laud ecat se and fin , , 1 Cod- nt re 'ou,e Wise duck, I, & LOOMIS. )13SEVVER Allow nu: through tb. 'le paper, to•inlbrm Ili , olly,ttluit I am receiv, t.:d stock of Fall an, 'mice, Crockery an , . `gat Great Bargainl n, the balance will b I -es. For further par /pelican Block Siat M. MA VER. I luaL mici 4 clec Gm Belli tuti4 urpoi {2A r I s—l-leaves. I .covererf, by trio ingen • can't,. from llort , eA, tits wrEns, in curing ilia Innlerom.coaldabst. , ll •slef es u 111) . 1,14 US sure' lb. of no fiction, as num In fliflcrent parts of th ial One, Iwo or thro fo.nry to cure the Ivor:. ru cough nod where thlt e utll be found of great of two or Osten bottles, ordinary horse? 'Pry ,alt rim the waist or Hie tile. ror sale by HO., Eric. ~. ENT & CO , Wnterfor &, CO., North E..t, 4; CO., Conetint. :More Proof's. "THE CRY IS STULL THEY COME." VERY mail brings tidings let their suecSss, from east to the remotest !west—tionn Cana. ma on'the north and Mexico and the West Indies mil the south—all are unanimous in their ,proitte. sett medicine so universilly.known and esteem. .d as ITRIGIIT'S liIIMAPI VCCETAPLE PILLS, it is ardly neeessory to * peak in deosil. At no peri -1 of its history, has the repute:lon of the tnedi ine stood higher; and we mpy say that no repu tation is likely to be more enduring. Adapted to all constitutions, to every form of disease, and to all climates, Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills arc above every other medicine, fitted for the use of man under whatever eircumetunees he may be placed. At sea or on land, ut home, or abroad, in summer's heat and winter's cold,-with a common rr!rard to the conditions of health, and with %In ight's Indian Vegetable Pilliat hand, there is no excuse for being sick, unless the constitution be utterly . Iqm:ham - able. (Extract of a Lefler from Thritando, Mos.) To Dr. , W. 'Wright. Your pills have given uni versol satisfaction, and jitAtly very popular. I can sell from 30 to 4ti dozen annually; if I could be supplied. Yours. WM HE RY JOHNSON; Agent. (Extract of a Left r front Jcrory Shore, Pnin.J "Wright's India Vcgetablel'ills excel every thing of the kind e‘er offer& to the public in this see:ion of the count y, notwithstanding the com bined eff o rts et a re% . unpriti - eipled memento icy to pot them dotvn. S WINCIILSTER & SON." .. - .. . ' [Fiona e - ;Wart n trill r, raj "I have used Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills itf my family, and I found them to be the best medicine I have ever twed. I wish to become an argent for the sale of them in tide place. JAN! ES -MeCLUILE, P M." [From ,Ortemsboro*, lo.] "Some time since, thy 'agent left ith me six deice Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills to - sell. 2— They were soon all j gone, and more wanting. Ibere, much fur lthint: * * ',believe the, ire very 4 good. SETH DENSIJA W." I From anion do, Ohio.) "A pprehending flint I shall I be out of your val. mablevirudian Vegetable Pills before your agent ill go:tbrough this region to supply Inc. I beg you to fotwurd me u tit:meaty, in some - way or ano:ber:V • The pills are doing 'here admirably well in spite'ofala opposition or s,me, would be doctors who have exerted all their influence to prevent people from buying tlam; and if have contin ued supply I shall be able to sell many of them. Yours, JOHN _ll Fat NDERALIN." [From Sea View, 1 7 4.] ''l have neatly got Through with the pills you left and gent me, and 1 think l could, in a-short time, 6-01 aic or eight dozen more. The (packer get than, the mote I iliirll scll,usthesickly sea son is raging hero considerably, and your pills are liked and app oved of generally more than any medicine we have had among its in some time. In fact, Ido not A »ow of a single instance whire they hare been tried and disappeared of.— Some of the physicians don't like them, but 1 reckon they have never Wed them, and self inter. est will generally he emiSulted. Yours, S-c., LtryikEtt NorrrNatiAll." Earle are u few of the- sta: emi me voluntarily made by men of the first' reTectal•ili ty--men who are known an I whose apporumities for obselva tiiOn are not excell«l by any in the-land. MIEN IS MU ERIE COUNTY 0. D. SP "Toni), Erio. \9..L• r-Jod..on fi Co.. Waterford. John M. (lure. See. Gourd Abruhum 'roundlet, Veio n. EMEln=== 1131111=3 W. If .*rown.efol, Sprisigfiol.l B. C. t own St Co., Wattyburg . - •• •• North Eaet John Clement. Fairview. TID.; ONLY OMOIN %I. AND OF.NLONS: INDIAN V TXD.TA BLY PILLS HAVE THE SIGNATI'IIY. OF WM. WIA.TTEN WITU ♦YEN ON - THE Tor LABEL 01. IC k( it BOX, None oilier yen ill es, and 6, e outer/sit this' is I or GhltY. IDneee• deto d oxtitnovely to the MOO or Irrights Indian leg 4 ta!le Pi , wholnsulo and mail, 161 'taco Ftrert, Plaslade4, ,el9BGrenowinti Street, New York; and 198 Tremont Street, Ho•ton. E,ie, January :19, tBl2. LOOK OUT FOR COCNTER'FIEFFN. tr_l9.l is stitm. , 2ly recommentird that purchas ers go to the tegglar a”ett.s. if they uish to pro cure thegeotiioenuticle. Counterfeits are abroad in various .baps;, some having a coating of sugar to make !hem ijo down! Be sure alto to ask for W RIG LIT'S 114 1 / I AN VECETAULE PILLS, fur there aro not wuntin4 , ;..these uho are unprincipled enough to cull any miserable - trash "Indian," foe the sake of gain New Fall and Winter Goods. THE subscribers are now receiving their stock of Pall and Winter Goods consisting of DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, GROCF.RIES, CROCKERY, IRON, NAILS, kc. kc. Also a• large assortment' of Paper Hanging and Window Paper.' All of which were, purchased in New York at the lowest market price. They do . not twist of having the largest stock of goods ever brought to ihia place, but will'say they have as good an as soitnumt, and will be sold as cheap as the cheap est, and invite • the public to call an examine goods and prices. G. SEMEN tr. SON. Oct. 93. 1847. BRUSHES. HAIR brushes of all varieties and priers, teeth do , paint and 'Varnish do., flesh clothes, bat shavinz, comb, Fcrillihinz, blatkinfx, window' hearth, counter and bottle brushes for sale by Nov. 20. BURTON 4. PERKINS. DYE STUFFS. 44 MILS. Dye WoOds, • 50U lbs. ropperns, 800 " Alum. 600 madder, 800 " I3luc Vitrol, 200 ex. Loo-wood, 700 ". can - mood, 200 oil t itriol, _ , 100 " Muratie Acid. 30 ' Bengal and Carareas,, 530 " solution tin, 10 coebeneal, 40 " Annetto, For sole low . Ity CARTER 4.,,Barerrigi: Nov. 27, 1917. 29 ITIOWNSEND'S SARSAPARILLA.--One ure ss of ToWnserl's sarsaparilla ju.t re• ccived, by private "express," in quail bottles at ono dollar tacit. Six boafes for five dollars. BUILTON & PEAKINS, Fehrnn•y ID. 1548. , Sub Agents Money Redeemed! - pi-1E Rank notes of 'the banks that have re cent)), failed, are,redeemed with Goods at the store of H. Cadwell. for their value. " Great Induc ements, TO VERSONS - VVISIDSG TO BUY cIIKAP GOODS.' The subscriber. WiSkillg to make maim fm aft entire new stock of Dry Godos in the spring will dispose of his presrnt choice stock of. Fall' and whiter Goods at a very small advance from New York coati comprisinz Muslin de Lains, Ging hams, Oregon and California Plaids, Cashmeres, Alpaceas, t and in short, everything, in the Dry Good line. Persons having cash to pay far Goods; will find it greatly to their advantage to call, as I feel eon fident you can save 25 or 30per dent by purchasin,7 of me, as I am bound to sell Goods, for cash, cheaper than any other man in the western coon. try. Cull and see, at the old Hardware Store, one door east of the Eagle. HENRY GADWELL, Erie, January IS, ISIS. Plaster. JUST received per schooner Aurora Borealis, a fill caruo of Gitlin! Plaster. For sale at :66 ware house - , public.' dock, by • -r January 29. • KELSO & LOOMIS. -BOOT AND SHOE STORE. ,-- - - TBE subscriber would respectfully inform his . friend 4 and the public generally, that lic has purchased the Shoo Stock and rented the stand of Samuel Hays, on the cast aide of the Diamond, second door from the corner ofSixth street, which ho intends taking possession of on the lot of March next, and - he will be happy to see and no. commodate his old Nandi and customers, and t c the public at large. He fratteli himself that h' will be able to make BOOTS, SH ti OeS ttet' a I articles in his li7 of ibusiness, :to order 4 wit neckties% durobili 5 , and dispatch ,nod atlnoile - ate rates . Ile 'hop ato receive, ashe wilt encleai or to'deserve, a liberal patronage. ' He will constantly keepten hand en assortmt at of well made Boots and Shoes, which he will sell as cheap, if not cheaper; than can be had elsewhere. A. GABEL.. Fob. 29, 18 IS.. 30t42 - BOOKS! BOOKS! CHEM? PUBLIC ATIONS, htla gazinea, Piano VV Music. Lithographs, &c., 4.c., constantly on band at No. .5. Lloancli Block. H. COOK, Match 19 1 1298. 94 lop ROOMS, good attic e, way be bad for )2 LI cants of H, COOK. • Match 4, 4548, 4. THE MIST no aim niuniviniE ltd TUE WOULD:: G". NV. MERCHANT'S AN invaluable remedy for Horses, Cattle an ocher domestic ani als, in the cute of U following diseases: . Petah Wottads4 I;' , .c oda, &Vogl; ' Galls of all'Adada, Strains, Lameness; Sprains, Enlist s, Senn erect 8, Cracked //rile" , &lade rtd li. t, Ringtone, tritidgalis, Scrnleht .9. vr Grtase, Poll Evil, Callus, ..11onge, Sparins, Sweeney, Vora Di 814 nip r. tt is atm) a Universal 'Family Eitibieculion for discuses of Hainan Flesh, set h lattunatism, _ Pufaa• s, Bites of iaiinals l Painful .Nlrrous Frost Bike, lions, Corns, l rli iticu•a, Burns anti Seal !s, Cramps, Chopped Thint's," Contracts of the .Ifoscles, SieeVings, IVolitifs, IVeakneis of the Joints, linked Breasts. - - MERCHANT'S, C....M t LING oitLy o special remark, that besides the great and , extra ordinary powers the fore of diseases of the horse in which its virtues first au:acted the atten tion,of the farrirr anti famer, and the ,ss ender of the public generally. it has Bern stir eessfully em ployed in a g r' l eat variety of the matudieski biers affect the human race; and it haa"-prbeed by the wonderful eines it has petformeit on the loner an imals, that it is endowed curative properties not Intind in other horse oils. Which has establish. °tilts cluisns to general eoutfidenee. Beware, of the counterfeit aiticle, and be Fare the name Or the sOl;F:rnorniET-08. G. W. Mer chant, Lncktirt, is hints n in the bottle. It.:_rFor teed mon lair, sy 'lapis of (1 isea'ses, - anct mods of treatment, see pamphlet' o Welt accompa nies each hot !e. Sold by J. 11. Burton & Co., Clic ; S. P. 4. U. Fassett...tishialea, Onin; anil: P. N. Wdisior, Conneaut, Ohio; Lcunsbory & .Whetter, L 4it k port I . , bão • urityv Tiro,un 'scoop! GEO. W. MERCHANT'S IMPROVED COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT , OF'SARSAPARILLA I For Removing Diseases of the Wood, riling from au abuse qf Mu , b.mex and . CI g, , Few R.res.oNtinate vh: sc rea Chronic and constdulio, alDis ojnll hinds cues such as Socrld bead. Batt 13,nm, Sant/ilia or lanes F:rd &can Wo in a d ether hipeas dary renesdal, es artri.g ANn an iinpUt Meng/ion and Curivaii , na r sle,feWthr mood ; (v.". the Throat. Nose, Cheeis ifiabaualCestirettess. Lips, Ears, and (Wier pat is Chronic affrthents ti the Livery of the body. I Langsalcicheo, wpm cr pustukA on the fare .Stomach and sides,. Mealy patches, and vfhtr n Yinla uptions of o w gin. It is lilt!! n+u4 MO= wen, ,Srut rep, and‘ther Sea, &I as a Cl. (*int/ Sprit ? ear& affections, Are(' if ate, a n Lan gine' a de - While liaellings. Pains in the, This remedy is prepared from the eholerst se. lected materials, the active properties ot*ltieh tun extracted by an improved process, a it , ltput heats. on account of %Odell it is preferred by Physician* as being more uniform and.active than arty Whet, now before the public. A full aceount of the remarkable etileeei - of this remedy, in a variety of cases of the rtes, akgra vale& nature, may be seen by calling on the pia. prietor or his agents. • As most good medicines are counterfeit« l , be- SURE and call' for "Merchant's Sam pat ilia." and see that these vi ords are blown on the glass. "From the Laboratory of Gee. W.. Merchant., Chemist, ,Leek port, N. Y. VrAlmost every pedlar in the country is now putting up and imposine ten the public„ an article they, call sa rba pa ri Ila. Tbctcfirre, 1:1 , it A la!! Sold by J. 11. Burton & co_Erie; S. - S. 4- Ti. Fassett, Ashtabula, Ohio; D. N. Webster, Con neaut, Ohio. ly5D E)ISEASES OF THE URINARY ORGANS DISEASES of the Urinary Organs cured by the arrnaer OF Itt7Citt:, tV A tf Rst,k- and en. seas. such as chronic and acme diseases of the Blot:1hr, . also, chronic Conorrluro, Prostrat; Glom!, Meets, Whites,. Kidnqs, and t Strictures, Loins, I DiaSttrs, This rateable medicine is prepared only by , Geo. W. Merchant, Operative chemist &e. port, N. Y. Yon and ample instructions, testimonials, Sze. accompany tech bottle. Solo by J. tH. Burton Se eo. Erie; S. S. St H. Fassett, Ashtabula, Ohio; D. N. Webste-, Con neaut, Ohio. I v5O TO RED HEADS AND GRAY. rri YItIA N HAM DYE, a warranted article for cotorinc the hair a beatitirul brown or j-t black, it will not wear oft, soil the linen, or cotot the skin, as hundreds can testify. It has also been used successfully in coloring 'Furs. Beware of the counterf; it, and be sure you get the genuine, pr. pared wily 4 Geo. 'W. Mtrehant, chemist, Lockport, N. Y. samples of Flair may he seen at the storeof the proprietor or his agents.. Price 50 cents. - Sold by J. H. Burion & co, - Erie; S. S. St B. Fassett, Ashtabula, Oho; and D. N. Webster, Conneaut, Ohio. l yso • New Goods and Good, Newsi FIRST' APPEARANCE. Now is the Time to Buy Cheap! THS subscriber having been but a short time in business has not before !build It conveni ent Lto introduce into the Opera a general adver tisement. 1-Ic has, however juet reiurned frc in. the eastern cities with a splendid usiortment of Fresh and Cheap Oroeerit s. , In his stock may be found the clice - st Teas yet offered for sale, from 4 to S shillings per pound; Rio, Java, Cuba, Laguira and tit. Domingo, Cof fee, clicarr than the tiberipesi; Havana, Porto Rico; Orleans, Leaf Lump, Clarified, Pulverised and Maple Sugars, cheaper than ever; Porto Rico Syrup, Sagarhouse auVrleans Molasses; alspice, pepper, g . inger; einnanTon, mace, outme.r.s, pearl barley, Mtronr, prunes, cocoa nets, almond , -,,ma delta,, Brasil, and pea nuts; Ilavana,,principe, Spanish; cinnamon, and conncaut Cigars; caveri dish, ladies to ist, and german Tobacco; olivo. rose, nut, castor, and hair Oil; all of which are o 1 the very best quality, and will be sold cheap, at No. lAerican Block, State street. iii 3011iS PEFFER. Nov. , 1847. - 25 CARD. riiHE tindersigned would respectfully inform -IL the gentlemen of Erie and vicinity that ho has opened a TAILORING SHOP oti the south side of the Public Square, a few doors Cast of the Erie Bank, where he will be at all times ready atid happy t 4 wait upon those who may favor him, pith l tell in t :this litre of business.- From long met. enee to some of the pr incipal shops of Lon dem and other' Eurokan eitles, and by strict no' tention to all business a hich may now be entrus ted to him. he confidently hopes that he shall b s always deemed worthy to tredve a share of Pub,• lie patronage. His Work shall he executed in such o manner as will bear's close and impartial examination, and always_ill accordance with.ll4 prevailing, fashions. N. Ba , Cutting done on the shortest notice. JOHN GC. LDING., Erie, Ma rah 45. 3mll SPRING FASHIONS FOR 1848. B. 0 . uvir TE R, practical Hauer, IXTILL introduce the:4ring lesehloa for Haar V this dsy, and would most respectful:y sa h his friends arid customers to call anti cum in') grislier) ientterourilx tirrpcodagc. Ede, • 44..
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