Greatest Discovery of the Age O t KIM :11.411Z"' INTA 111 "vats ia I, • first attempt tOcumbinettio ka.Et.; rim or AIAtINL C FLU ,Ii with Powerful Vegetable " 4 ". in On Conn to ins , itittrient —to be applied extol ital. ly (or the removal of diathose. The almost mammies] sue coca it Is.os met nith stumps it at osseis the G tLEAT Dideureft ror rm.; AGE. It t. constantly effecting cores of the of the utmost importante. 'rho must sueredu boas are CON Vf NCED—t must faithless are compelled %Ibelleveiii the power nod vn toe or this great remedy. In univers Inv .ssitostted to be Till; must . WONDER* FUL COMIIIAATION KNOWN to the WORLD teethe I.IIM Rt.:LIEF ofilthe t e and puini It Hewer while there remain- sutliesentlsfe to restore • natural and he dilly stestsso to the cspillary ve•sels of the body, nod espostizethe et, colati 'Si.) At. bleed. lii this linettlif Cmit'allov power is vowed °ter the most moligoant forms of DISEAS w souls cannot he obtained fresh may other rem edy. Such Is the isower.or Ibis combination that it pene trates toevory portion of rise human frame; every bone and muscle, vein, nerve and ligament is searched °timid 1114(10 . sensible of purifying and hest lug tolleence. Hence ,it copes tin readily iss oh infernal as eXierliol Numerous a stances are use r curd where This remes y has restored health to pattentt en hear the \ grave that the tilos' powerful internal reinrilie. fulled to pr s oduce any ef fact• Sella has reit:l,ll.ly been the ea...! 19 I N FLA MA "ON of he BOWl:lsts , —no patient elm need die Vottlltflib mil.o r. here to. M ~tactic O'lllOllOM roe be otbtained.— That &Loge routs lipidsuric Nunn it as the ERA ELAS c us al,. ay, be eilreil lir:. this remedy. . . For INF.. sSIATOICI( mut:um:v(ls% this Oiltmcnt 111 I he most complete rentmly ever prepered. In 99 cases out of Mu it trill tiffimf entire I eliefto the Worst caves of NI:RNLI/Uri II F..% I) %V: II l, in thirty mints. For Nervous. e Dial,. tin.. I'olll.lly Is Of 1111111t11.,V.1 C. Affections of the Spine. II lIIIIIMAISIII, Lamenesi., Illev. aced Sore Throat, Brom lints, pleurisy, Croup, Chills , Ch'lle , 2 MOrhttri. Altus in Ibis Face or lit east. littrits.S u Head, Scroful t, Salt Rheum, 'Erysipelas, hillawd Oyes, Fever Since. &c wall he lottlittlidicly relieved by the use of this remedy. DR, lIINGHAM'S CERTIFICATE fa reply to your queries with regard to the reault- orals Caperimenta I hane ma le with your jtmly veld's . ..tied illagmat,ic Ointment: f min say u flit plemoirti that I deem it onetiaf the GRP:ATI:Sr DISCOVI:ItI ES t .tri 1 F . . Mil:. Nis now nearly tura years since I COMIC:IICM Using, It in nay practice, mot I haec tented it In rains or 1011.. 1111 l ta ttoo. loth local and general, of the must maglignan , kind will un rml suet:es-a men where all Internal remedies fade I have buccemled with No, il l 1 hre treated emir- of 4 ntl:onation of c Brain, 111f11- la tti a ofthe Lung., Intlamation of the IS Vic lotlantilm. •tory Rheum III•nt. and Chil,l -IWO Fes. _e, W. 1.1.1 pet feel •IteeesS: also Cafes wrSeariet Fever, Cipher hash, and Ulcerated I hroai and Lang , w ilia It to .t111,, , 21. In die Eptelentie lo .Wll 4. the, Putrid Erysipelas, by , which .0 111.tily Valauhlo Ins. were lost, I ic0..1 it fr,t -.llmotly, 51111 II act Cr f tiled o f Mkt nag a epee4l3 aid Cer tain earn. In coke of Sdrain.. Fl OZell Carle likc a charm. . . No Phytdetan or r Ilily u ill be a tingle .Joy withellt this 31e.liclue, 'trier I,,lu,nie aelpinitited with it potter to core. N. BING! 1 IM, Pity•icitto atidiSurgeon. relta. X. I'. .1.1,1. 19, 1= hi. trirPor further partieulars nod testimonials, sec putt! phlet left with eatit agent. . l'riee '.1:1 and 7,11 ceotv per bottle. A(1 EN N.—Carter & Brother. ulielesvle and retail, Erie; D. N. & J I. Weimer, Connenut, Ohio; Riley Potter, West SpritteflieltP, W. 11. Townsend, 'f...priittzlieltl; 1.. S. Jones & Co. G ira d; John .1. Tracy, Fairview. Erie, Auen.t 14. l Sl7. 1 vl9. 1 . GUI!. FLAG Is T 11111 E! ' PM 1 , 10 * Fo- • AREEIREa ri . V-ICTORY c!' 1 CTO, IY!! .... IIIIRRA! IL : RA . iturtitm , t !! TlColiew Jew Store again Ahead! J(IST meek ed, at the New tjew Store, No. 1, Fletnin 4 Block, State street, a new and spten- , did.assortment of FALL St. NviNTEtt (.7.-ooDs! itemising in part of , B[LOADDLO r US.— French, English and 'Amer ican black, bine, brown, gold anti cadet mix,d ? Broadelouttlis, cheap as the cheapest.- A LSO.— Ca , sinier,i and Vestings to match, both as to color quality and price. G ROC Val ES.—A general assortment of choice Groceries, which will be sold esti een t ly l o w. Cit:OCLEILI - .—A beautiful assor,tnent tteroelt ery at prices that cannot fail to please." . BOG CS AND SDUE-3.—Witletut boasting tic can truly say we hate the cheapest and bes• as sortmont of Boots and Shoes, including Ladies, Gentlemen and Boys ; ever brought to'tlui:uJ•ity. CAPS.--Nlen and Boys caps, that cannot fail to 11: both the purse and head—come:lnd a y. • LADIES Till.ttlltiti GOODS.— l Istute. we are at' home. We have cashmeres, de lanes without? number and almost n ithom price; Gingltams and A Ipacca s, Calitinnia plaids and Stn i..M Lai Tarl. ton Nlitslins• wide gimp and gimp cord; j ((fess butt ons, cord_ and tassels; but %% hat is the nie of °nuttier:llin: —ts e hate every thing to make% the hataibialue :::ore di% ine and the ugly enchanting. ' • SlLKS—Striped and Plaid Poult de Soi., , White gro de Swig., Block watered gt Safi!' stripe pimp de eel, ' Black and blue h'ack,i gro do Naples, Black gro de Rhine. SilA WLS—or all prices. shades and qiialPy from the cheap cotton up t& the fittest sill. andteashinere. GLOVE' --Ofall kinds, colors at d ekes. ilo,icry,Stivendere,lf.rints, Ticks. Drills, Fac• tories, in sliort every di he Build to the Leason and marker. 'Ready Ma Our stock of ready in splendid, and wino so to boast, but we think - by calling that we sell _ sum than any other es any rate "the proof o ing,"thrictore TRY it ..7 7 •Alind the na ISAAC I Erie, Sept. -21, 1817 New Fall an T AM now receiving from is;ew variety of rich and desirable Winter trade. Among other di pelting aro -t Superior Thihot rlot.h. drab on printed Cashineies, b ' catitiful p cheap. 100 pieces black, drab, mode, p Alpaccas, one third cheaper I:inbred—some aglow as 2:2 cc Shawls, a great variety of nei Ginghams, NI. • de Laing, and of-Dress Goods in any (wont per cont.:cheaPer than ever, bet • city. All of which my custottoprs ar reslieetfully invited to examine._ October 9,11317 C OFFEE, Tea, Sugar, together with a general assortment of G roe/Ties, cod sale by N ov. G. GEO. SEOEN Re SON. ANARKING INK.—David's, .Pay Hon's and I Ede's Indellable Inki., for marking linen, 4-c., for sale by. Nov. 20.____ BURTON 4. PERKINS. LUMBER - WANTED. AQuantity of 5-8, 3 4 and I t inch Whini wood BoardA—alse, Chair and Bellow a Plunks, for which the higliee4 market price will be piiti Dec. 1 1. CEO. SELDEN & SON. A LAPACtIj-L-Silk hnd cotton warp, from two to eight oyillin4l per yard I Black, Brown, drab, plaid, plain and satin striped, for sale by , Sept. 25. ' S. JACKSON. GIMPS AND FRINGES, in great variety, for sale by LEST CR, SLNNCTT & CHESTER. ,Noy. 13, 1517. 26 CARPOING.--1000 yards parlor, hall and alai carpoting, at prices varyith froml and 811crice t) g:shillings per "Yard. Mao, Floor Qil 1/ cloths, a "the usual low rates of I MOSES KOCH, ... No. 2 Commercial ExchangATranch , st. Oct‘29, 1817, • SHOT by the !pig or lb. and the article to ae'ml it away, At No 3, American mock. , • AISINS--Best tioulity by the Box Of s ingle 1.16 . 1 b., at No, 5, Bonnell Block, state street. J. , 0 I, ' coriK Greatest Medicine of 'the Age STANTON'S EXTERNAL REMEDY. HUNT'S LINIMEN T.—Has received the above title from thousands Nho have bane fitted by its use. 'lts operation is wonderful:— Never failing . ro give immediate relief, and 'per manently curing thediseases fur which it is re commended. For the last year I have placed be fore the publie•testimony of undoubted character from -many persons well known throuyltout the County of Westchester, where the'great reputation of Medicine was lira established. Darin. the past year I have received from all parts ofilie country a mass of evidence of the great values or this celebrated remedy sufficient to fill volumes, of which I have selected a few certificates. For the following, diseases Hunt's Liniment is a certain, safe and speedy cure. Rheumatism, Spinal affection, Weakness and pains in the bark and chest, contractions of the tuviselee, sore throat, quinsy, issues, ulcers, ague in the brest und face, tooth ache, sprains;bruises. salt Rheum, burns croup, frosted feet, bunions. corns, and ' all diseased of the Nerves. As a strength:ler of the Nervous System it exceeds all the plas.ers and-ittedicines in the world. It is only netleessury ft, try it to be convinced That it ,will de ail that the proprietor professes. Its rep. utation is constantly increasing, and in C - very in stance Whcre it has been used it is always kept os a necessary Family Medicine. Read the evi• (knee from abroad: Geo. E. Stanton.—Dear sin I consider it my duty to express my sentiments in behalf of your invaluable medicine, Bent's Liniment. I h tee for sonic 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 consider it one of the hest extgjnal ronedits I have ever used in caseoffetter, R ingworm, Salt rheuni, pains, bruises, cuts, .swellits, &c.—The cheap rate at which the article is to be had, places within the reach alai': It should from the prin cipal external remedy of every family. ' DA 19 EL riAICE , - M. - D. This Linimen Is by dill the respectable 'Merchants and Drued:stg throughout the country, and ty the Proprietei ut Sine Sine. N. Y. GEORGE E. STANTON. For sale by J. H. Dorton &Co, Erie, B. C. Town N.rth East, J. Clemens Fairview; S. L. Tones & Co. Girard. ,Tark '29. 1849, S. slurp' ...._ .., t.„..% HAS JUST RECEIVED' -;;- ' : il out New York., per Pontroy's Expregs,tn... Sprit Fashions, and is now ready to e.keetne all or - .s for HATS in the latest Fasion, and, of a bate. quality than can be purchased here or elsewhere. March If), 1'316., -- ri SIL-VER. VTARE.—Silver table, dcsseri, t, a, salt and trui,t aid spoons, tams, ladles finite. hatter and fruit knives, constantly on hand and fur see by . G, LOOM IS & co., State st., neatly opposite Eagle hotel. .Tat • 'l7, 1847. • . fe Clothing'.' I.ie etothir, k iartfe and d cheap. 11Ve donut wish we can co wince t . i.w one L!ned arti le for a smaller ablishnsca is town. l At the pdddidg is inlthe eat- S! c and nu fiber. OSENZ \ -ELG ,E,:. CO. I 1.9 Vint r Goods. YorK a _real ods Ibr Fall and sirables now o ( lildfu r dt; French Atteriiß and vciy I lain pi l nd kriped than ever before Is per yard: styles; Prints, ether new stuns ;tics, twenty•five ro o:lbred in this Cl the prlblic arc I. TIBBALS CERTINCATE =l;= Pekin Tea Company's 'Agency No. 5, REED Dous..E. Jr can be no longer doubted that the cstahlish• mem of the abOV( n geney in Elio, Ihis enabled buyers to obtain tea limn tuenly•five eo thirty• dace and a third percent less than formerly, and hots consequently 'educed some% hat the, prkdits - of the aid deales— It's no wonder then that they x% imp under it, and by t aising the cry id' hum bug" endeavor to injure the credit -of th,e T , na, but they can't do it. rit.lt nu• your enom and ill natured v, hit tic gentlemen, they are pet feet ly harmless, a disct ining lstiom coU the motives promptinu you. These teas do and will sell, notwithstanding,her ause they are baler and ehraper than can be had elsewhere, and he cause they are fresh and put up so they will LIT fresh au v gthof ti toe. Every Nett:we is war ranted fill weight ex . cln,i‘e or the paper and foil; these ale facts andno "huntbseg.," a. all who have ied the Icas know! and those that have not Buyers o ill iderise not confonnd names. The only place in Erie where the Pekin Company's tea can be had; ii at No 5, Reed house. of . BURTON & PERKINS. Cr ic. Dcc. 1,1317. ,'29 tr,,4 I PIECES • ^ • Paper 1 Borth.'" , r 1 lt.PliVr t and indow Paper moon:: whit:ll,n ill be found i,otne of the "Itoui.:11 and Iterirly lsart; Oct. 30 , " GEO. SELDEN St - SON. lISSES.—A ....mod assortment of fluffs, T Marsh's, Tiernan's, Thompsdn's and If bine 'rrosses., ssormd sizes for sale low by C 11.1•• Ell & Bit OTH Ladies Dress Gbods. OREGON Plaids, cashmeres, Alenselen de Lanes, Plaid, r'sit in stripe. back and blue black Alpaca, French, Scotch und American Ginghams, French, Enodish and American calico, a lage as ; eminent open imd tiir sale cheap be: Erie Oct. 30. GM. SELDEN d• SON. I'llOl . o ALE, on draught, and for sale rat t if ;No. I, retry FAA:. by T. W. MOORE.- Alkv. 5, 1917 ,3339 L P'S. Havana, New ()Heaps, I.dal Limy, Pulverized, clarified and Ma ple Settar, - Fdling rem y cheap at PEFFER'S,, Nov. 13. 11 4 17. No 3, American r. h LIVE. 01L-A superior article for family uile. ler .aie. i•erY low by 11. Q UGA Pui yri !zed, Crushed. M tipcorailo Porto Rico and N. O. Sugars loner rhan cv• er at No. 5 Punthil Nat Dee. 11 DC ARS t ,--Loaf, Clushed, Pulverized, (Uri 0' tied, Poxto Rico, Havana, New Orleans Su gar Ihr sale at No. 1 , Perry P.lot It. • Aug. ‘2.3.1 T. W. MOIME. A LLENIE: cnyr have on hand a lar.ue stack /lief- Broad cloths.. pilot and tun et- do. eas , ,i• mem:, sati(metq, restin7s, and other goods Itr gentletnen4 which they are selling %cry low for cash at the; New Store. Dee. IS. . _ I_TARMI : A 11.E---Aeenerul assoliment .11 Shelfllardware, iet , ether with a largo as.: het:l=ot of" carpenters's and joiner's Tech. Nov. 6. - GEO. S ELDEN .S• SON. —____.---- - SAVE YOUR ASFIEES-1 will receive ge4 home and field aahcs at my Ashery near ;he new furnace• S. JACACSON. Jan. I. ISI9. 9 BOXES Fresh Itaieins loi s valc cheaper ihan caa be had !smiler°, at Nov. C, No. 3 American Block. a9,ivii LDS. Itio, Java, "Cuba. Laguira and St. Domingo Coffee, at Ring at a small advance above cost. - NOv 13 At N 0.3, Amerienn Mork HAVANA, him:lye, Spanish and Conneaut ciffnrs, At No 3, American Block. Iv, 4.1 Gallons 010 Stone Wure, telling at a V I •J' small advance above cost • Nov 13. At No 3, American Block. .MEDICAL BOOKS. UNITEDStates .Dispensatory, by Wood Lk Bach. Family Physician, by Doct. Resat. New Remedies, by It, Dun ,, lsison, M. D. Consumption Cured. by S. S. Fitch. For sale by kuitToN Si. PERKINS. Nov. 27. TE4O, picTurtEs.—some beautilui paintines Ilirds and Flowers. Also some very fine Views done by the brat French Al asters. Dec 4. CARTER: 4- MOTHER. WANTED,—The subscriber will pay. the )1f hi.ehest price for all kinds ofLuinter de. livered at his store in Erie." N. MAY ER. Jan. 1 1818. WINDOW GLASS. 4330 FEET Window glass, from 7 by 9 Co 20 by 30 inches, from the eastern fac tories, warranted a superioriartiele. Glass Cut to any size or shape without extra charge. Putty always on hand. • Dee 4: CARTER S. BROTHER. TO TIIE FASIIIONABLE. EXTRACT Vatic Vanella Bean, Bitter Al. mond, Ex. Lemmon, Rose Watel, Mace, Mustard, White Ginger, Pure Olive Oil, Cayenne Pepper, Cinnamon, Cloves and Ntitmf.ag. Mc 4, .CARTER & BROTHER. NOTE PAPER.— - Plain. Gilt edged, and Embossed Visiting Cards. I - INKS.—Blue, Black, Red, Cannine,lndelible, Indian, etc. etc. by , Dec. 4.• CARTER 4. BR OTFI ER. • On Nand • A r i e m d e at ti tf:slK o c i ) e fS no al d t, u T p l p a e ar;is 4 7 he h r ile for Fi li s a l; z, as cheap as the cheapest by Pee, II ILLIAMLS4 CLICKNER'S SUGAR-DATED VEGETABLE PURGA- TI VE. PILLS, AWE universally nnmitted to operate,not only 'as en effectual in nil diseases which can effect the human frame, Hand preventative.sbut as never failing remedy, , ach, Indigestion. Rheumatism. Pike, Scurvy, DrePtY, Small Pox, Cliolera.morbus, Woreas,WhOeping.teugh, Consumption. Jaundice, Quinsy. Scarlatina. Liter com plaint-. Apoplexy, Cancers, _Measles, Salt.RlMuln, Fits. Heartburn, }:resipelas, Deafness, Itching' bribe skin. colds, pout, gravel, giddiness, pains In the back, Inward weakness, palpitation alba heart; risings iu the throat, asthma, fevers of all kinds, female complaints, stitches in th e aid,,, 'pitting of bided, cure eyes. *collate, at. maim fly.s tire, lowness of epirds, flooding;thuir ethos or whites., gripes king's evil, lockjaw. hysteria, bile oh the stomach, and nit bilious affections, pleurisy, croup, swelled feet mid legs, *Mine- vox, white swelling, tremors,(lnmors, ul cers. vomiting. and a host o others have successfully and repeatedly been vanquished by their powerfill arm. They have been known to affect pernianenecures when all other remedies bud proved unavailug, and in the lan stages of disease, They have In many cases supercededflie prescript! el skill oftlio most eminent Physicians, and received besides their unqualified commendation. They ha ve been repeatedly recommended by men ofth Moat distinguished characters, throughout the Ina, and been sanctioned in Europe by Nobletnen and Princes of Royal Wood. - They have been introduced Into the Hospitals of Edin burgh; Paris. and Vietinat and through the disinterested exertions of our Foreign Ainhassedors. they have reedit ed the favorable commendation of the Emperor of Russia, and his Celestial Majesty of the Chinese I nipire. !...I,7=Scarcely a Pucket- vessel of any reputation cilia from the port of New York, W4llOlll en alniudnutwupply or the SICK MAN'S NEVER FAILING FRIEND.— g.V'Agencies have been 'established in all the principal ritiebortlie Uniou. and npplications ate constantly reach. hip us from Almost numberless villages hu every section of the country. Testlmonials of their marvellous effects are pouring in front all quarters—and in such numbers that we have not time to read one-half of these. What stronger or more cuneinsive evidence than these important facts cm, the most skeptiesl desirel Is it possible that the many thousands who have tried CLICKNER'S PILLS min be deceived in - their resultsl If any imposition or quackery existed, would it not long - ago have been held up as it should he, to the scorn and derision of a justly offended community, eineinber Dr. C. V. Clickner is tlin original inventor of Sugar Coated Pills, and that nothing ,of the sort was ever heurd of, until 110 introduced them in ]one IS 43. Periling( rs should, therefore, always ask for Click. iier's Sugar Couted Vegttuble Pills. and take ro other; or they will he made the victims of a fraud. PRICE P. 5 CENTS PER DON. - be, Cliekner's ptieeipal office for the rile of Pills, Is 06 Vesev street, New York. ViM. JACKSON, 89 LiWrty street, bend of Wood et. Pittd•urgh Pa., general Agent for Western Pennsylvania, Northern Ohio, and the river counties of Virginia. Sold by the following duly appointed Agents: O. n. Spnlford, Erie; Wm. Judson & Co. Waterford: Rum & Morguo, Cambridge: J, A. Tracy, Fairview; John Mc- Clure, Girard; W. H. Townroud, Springfield. Likrw•itr •eld Ity the same ageutg, the GREAT RF/R -EDI, OF NATURE, 3m 37 AINEtIICAN OIL. Procure) from a well in Kentucky, IES feet below the sur f:we or the earth, a certain nod hirallulde cure for !afloat a tory It betanatism, Spasms, Colic, Sprains, Ftrain , ‘, Cuts, [bow", Scald,, DUNE, Touar, Et y nipelae, Scald }lead, Infloniatory sore throats, Sore, Ejes, Dearness, Spinal DIECaFe. &LC' . etc. PRICE 50 CENTS PER roTTLE. cA'rrlos--1,, order to be sure olubtaing the genuine. purchase only of the ge,seral agelit for IVestergi Pennsyl s 31111, Northers, Ohio, nod the river counties of Virginia. Wm: J.selsvon. N',. SD Liberty street, Pitt-iburgli, or thro' out, Agent% appointed by lon, for its side, eseh of whom u ill Lav e U show LIR, and 'general directions in pamphlet term, containing the moues mid 4thltent of the Proprietor all 1 General Ai:F.11(o no follow,' I). Bali LI: Co. proprietors. Kenteetty, Jielsson;Gencral Agent. No. ED Liberty street, Pit I- burgh. to whom' all oilers most he addressed. OBS RTE—Each bottle is smcloved in one of too above named and the name of Win. Jackson', thegen eral and only wholesale agent for Western Pronsvlv nein, Northers, whin, and the river counties of Virginin;priuted on the outtiiie TAKE: NOTICE.-O. SpJffold in uppoioteil general and supply log Agent for the sale of the American Oil and Sugar CiNgtial Pills ii, Erse county Pa. Sub agents sup plied by 111111 Ui 1110 wholesale priers. SILENCE DI>TROV ER HAS IiF.EN THE COUGH OF CONtzUMPTION lIATII IN ll' A SOUND OF IiCATII. A RE you A 310TIIER? Your dm ling child,your idol Li told ,e.tt 1103 j(q, to no•w perhaps confined to her r [somber by a dangerous cold —hot- gale - cheeks. her thin eltratitken fillgere, tell the hold dibear.o has alroody gain ed upon her—the CAIIII.I of her sepulchral cough rit.reet. our bdul. VOUNG MAN, alien jut ~bout to enter life, illiense sheik a heart et ushiukbligin over the fair ptospeets o f the future— your hectic cough and feeble limb- tell of your lofs of hope, but you need not despair. There In u bllllll a Lich VI heal the wouudcd lungs, it is .SHERMAN'S ALL-HEALING BALSAM, Mrs. it'f Tit EC, the wife of Wm. U. .41tres, Esq. was glom up by Dr.Sewall of Washington, Drs. Ron and Me t:le/km of Philadelphia, Dr. Roo and Dr. Mutt of Nr. Der fliers all thought she must die. Site haitevery ap pearane of being in consumption, and was so pronounc ed by her physicians—Shot luau's Balsam was gas cutout it cured lid r. Mrs. DARRAMIANTZ, of Bull's Ferry, was al n eared of consumption by this lialsiini when till other Remedies failed to give reltrf—she was reduced In a sheletim. Pr. A C. Cfirtle, Dentist, lull Ilroutiv.ay, lane witnessed its ~ ,r-rUCt43 rUCt43 tai sescrol cures »bele no oilier' medicine afforded relief—Gut the 'Jetsam operates] like a charm. Dr. C. 3i ,.0 'pursed its% outterful e Oct , ia ming Asthma, which it ues - or fails of doing. Spittaint Illotololarming us it nutty be, is effectually cartel by this Italnum It Leafs the cup ; tired or wounded blood vessels, sod makes Clan lungs essillifugain. Ewi'. HENRY JONES, I(BlEighth avenue, was cured of ecsOt and catarrhal affection of :in yearn The first done gate. hint worn repel than all the oilier med icine lie had 1, or Lien. Dri L. J. Beals gave it to a sis tor-ioilaw wlivi nab tab... Lag ivadcr Consuniptioo. nail to unolliCr sorely iffihcled a ith the Asthma. In both Care% 111. effects were immediate, soon restoring them to com furt.ildi• health Mrs, LI:CRETIN WELLS, P 5 Christie street suffered from Asthma 412 yearn: :Mir:unmet , Balsam relieved lier 1111.11...111.1 aim is comparatively well, being alibied to subdue every att.. Ii by a timely music of Dd. meiliviee.—i 'Eliie tioleeil is the pent remedy for Con elm Colds,Spiting 1110011 E Liver Complaints, unit mill the nifections of the throat ' and oven Asthma end - C(111F Ultlpiloll. Pride 25 cents nail Si per bottle. Dr. Slierman'i. thrice is at NS Nassau street, N. Y. Sold, by tit.'hu to wing do fy annealed A pomt.; 0. D.Spolf• ford, Erie; Wm. illllPoll & Co. Wllll.lllllll lan.. & Mor gan Cainlitidre; J. Tracy, VIIITVICIV: John 11EClure, Di raid; W. H. Townsend, Springfield. 11. COOK Liketvke Dr. Sherman's... Medicated Lozenger, Tooth Paite snit Poor M des Plaitr. COUGH TRZENICESt.-:-These Lozenges ore a safe mot.t. sore and effectual remedy Air coughs, and colds, tightness of the lungS or client, &c. WOILM I.oZENGEg.—Tlibse worm Lntenges have been proved in more than 1,400 000 eni.cs to ho the in ful lade; tho only certainl4o.llll.le•tro . )ing medicine ever din. covered. It wits reservcd for Dr Sherman to illTelll 11 medich,eto destroy worms children would Ow.— Children will take ilnem I.timmgoA and cry for morn GikalEilOn. LOZENGES, celebrated for eking almost immediate relent in nervatia and Pick headache; valid', Allot of the heart, lon tie.s Of Write, i c DR', SHERMAN'S TOOTH PASTE.—A premium Den 'Men, the be.l article knos,wn far cleaning and whitening tt tlieth, strengthening she gums. sweetening tho breath. SHERMAN'S POOR mnfcs PLASTER.—The hest strengthening planter in the world; a POVri ign remedy for pante or weakness in the back, loins, rid , breast, &c One million a year will not supply the deman I. IVarrau• trot the hest and cheapest.: One that will prove the fart. The nliove Lozenges. Tooth paste mid Plaster, sold by the above agents for Dr. Sbertuan's All-Heying Balsam. Crie,Not.2o, 1817. I . 6m21 BLACK SALTS.-4 wilt pay Cash, and the 1.1 highest price for any quantity of Black Salts delivered at M'Kean, or at my Blare in Erie. _ Ociober 21. 1816. - C. M. TIBBALS. GOLD PENS.—Lcri Brown's Gold Pens, the tne=t celebrated maker of the article, a good assorownt kept constantly on hand; also the dif ferent kinds of cheap (deare.t) Pens, at G. LOOMIS 4. Co's, State st., nearly opposite Eagle Hotel. July 18, 1847. NEW AND FRESH GROCERIES, .4t No. 6 POor Peoples Row. v A r P. RINDERNECHT bus just redeived a V V • larze and irell selected asi,ortment of wet. dry and Fain;ly Grocerics; Dye Stuffs, Nails at d Glass, which he will 'set I cher. per for cash than any other establishment lin town. Please call and see. Juno 12, 1847. TINT RECEIVED 25 ba4s Rio, Catba, St.Do• cl ming° and Java coffee, one door nortgof the Big Window, State street, hy W, F. RINDERNECHT. June 1:2 1847 1 i ! I 4 4t1...;(1G* LS., Ohio Steno Ware, for sale one •-twojcio r north of the Bit , Window. Jane 2.6 W. P. RINDERNI?.CIIT. CCORDEONS, with the improvul valves, Bass Viol, Violin and Guitar strings, for sale by 1 G. LOOMIS St Co., State st., nearly opposite E.'llg,le Vote!, July 17, 19.17. NAILS,I STEEL, &c. —Russia, Swedes .I. and American Iron, flat, square and round, 0. S. Nail Rods, round and square rods, Band Iron, Cast, English, American and Spring Steel, Nails Anvils, Vices, &e.,te. Nov. 6 GEO. SELDEN &-SOL Cash! Cash!! .1 WE wish to purchase the following articles for which the highest market s price will be paid: I 50 tons Pork ' 20 tonr of Lard, 20 do Tallow, 'delivered at or ostore .or Oil Factory. W. C. 4. R. P, aULBERT. Dec. 11 1 I • 1 HOE'S cast steel and Wm. 'Resviand'a Mill Saws; also, English crosscut, hand, pannel back, compass. webb add wood A WS, for sok. Nov 13, 1847. . G.,. SE EN 4. SON. ,' O NF. ton Cod 4 11IAT - DREADFUL COUGID THE LUNGS ARE IN DAN- IiFR, THE WORK OF Tlll flab, for Pale chenp,4 A t No 3, A ninrican DR. 'TOIVNSEND'S ARSAPARILL THE OST EXTRAORDINARY MED THE IN THE WORLD. • This Extract is put up in quart bottler; it i. six times cheaper, pleaeonter, and warranted su periar to any Fold. It cures .diseases ‘ithou votnitin ta . t purging, sickening or debilitating tit patient. ' - GREAT FALL AND ZINTER. MEDICIN The great beauty and superiority of this Ear saparilla over all other medicine is, While it era icates diseases,- it invigOrmes the body. It is on • oldie very best Fall and Winter medicines ev,r known; it not only purifies the whole system and strengthens the person, but it creates new, pueo And rich blood a power possessed by no ott medicines. And in this lies the grand secret its wonderful success. -It has performed within the past two years, m ore than 35,000 cures asks. were cases of diseases; at least 20,000 of the were consAcrett-ineurable. More than 3,000 cases of-ChronicKheurnatis ' 2,000 cases of Dyspepsia; 4,000 eases of General Debility txid Want o Energy; 7,000 eases of the di (resent Female Complaints 2,000 cases of Eerofula; - 1,500 cases of Disease of the Kidneys to Dropsy; 5,000 cases or Consumption ; And thousand* of cases of diseases of the blo, 1 - viz; Ulcers Erysipelas, Salt Rheum; Pimple - 1 the Face, tortether with numerous case- Sick' Headache, Pain in the Side and Chest,'," nql Affections, - This, we are aware, must appear incredi le, but we hate letters noru Physicians and our Agents limn all parts of the 1;;:ltcd States, in• forming us of extraordinary cures, R. Van toe , kirk, esq., one of the inor.t respectable Drug t .,istei in Newark, N. J., informs - us that he can retac to more than 150 cases in that place alone. There are thousands of eases in tire C ity l of New York, which we will refer to with pleasure and to men °fell:it - nett r. It is the hesurnedicine fur the pre ventive of diseastr known. It undoubtedry saved the ligee of more than S,COU CJIILDIIEN TIIE PAST SEASON. As it removed the cause or diseuse, and prepared them for the' summer season. It has never een known to injure in the least the most del cute RHEUMATISM This Sarsaparilla is used with the most p success in Rheumatic complaints, howeee ! vere or chronic. The astonishin g cures k, per' med are indeed wonderful. Other rem l :JernEtimesghe temporary relief; this entirel dientes it from the system, even when the 1 1 and bones ale dreadfully s wollen: Hear Mr: Seth Terry, one of the I and most respectable lawyers in Hartford, ti '1 he :Wowing is uu extract of a letter re Isom him: Dr. rotsnscad-1 liave used one bottle f o l Sarr•apai ills, atiefiad it is excellent in its upon a Clvonic pain to which II ileet limn an injury occasioned several wtfo, in a public wage, Please send me tni ties to the cure or Dr. Se} moor. •1 have cc etikith two of our.principal physicians, an recommend 3'Ottr Sarsaparilla. —.Hartford, Match 12, 1845. SE'4lTti CONSU. IPTION CURED. Cleanse and Strengthen. • -Consinnption en' ed. Bs onellitis,•Consumpti on, Live plaint, Colds, Cataaili, Coughs, Asilon tini 01 Blood, Soreness in the Chest, flush, Night sweats, Difficult or profuse tio . ation, Pain in the Side, &e., have U tan be cured. Dr. Townsend—Dear Nearly (wen ago I took a violent - cold, ,Which salted lungs, and affected me severely; indeed, fi became a constant hackie cough, hut nut were as to prevent me horn attending to n nes& Within the last few years it inere me gradually. At last I became red, Mead - led with difficulty, and raised oi cough much bud matter, and for the I months previous to using you Sarsupari regular night sweats; indeed, my friends self supposed thou would die with the c lion; hut I have the happiness to inform to my surprise, atter using three bottler Sarsaparilla, I find my health restored. ed me ginduully, and f .am now enjoyit better health than I have bdfure -in 26 had ahnost.entirely lost my appetite, Y also returned. You are at liberty tO with my name, in the papers, if you ehot lly little girl, who is three years oh :very bad cough thew hole of last Winter, using the medicine, I gave her some of, soon entirely relieved her, as well as mt she is well now, and hearty as any chit saw. She wee+ also full of little blutehe) them an ay and her shin is smooth aed and I um satisfied she recovered her h .111:ming yam excellent medicine. S. W. CON - 444 GIRLS, READ THIS Yon who have pale complexions, blotches on the lace. rouuh skin; are "o i:s,",me a bottle or two of the Dr. Ti Sarsliparilla. It will cleanse your blou , the freckles and blotches, and , u ir c y tion, sparkling eyes, fine spirits, lan complexion—all of which are, of Mum o unmarried ladies. TO MOTHERS,& MARRIED L, This Ex ram, of Sarsaparilla has bee ly prepared in reference to leinale co No lemale who has reason to support proaching that critical period: "the t should neglect to take it, as it is a c ventative for any of the numerous ant diseases to which fr males are subject (flab. This, period may be 'delay years by using this medicine. Nei valuable for those approaching womar is calculated to assist nature, by quit blood ,and invigorating tile system. medicine is ail aluable for all the %%hid) women are subject. • It braces the whole systeni, renews ly the natural energies—by removing ties of the body --not so far nimbi(' 'tem as to produce a subsequent relax is the case of most medicines taken; weakness and. disease. SCROFULA' CURED This certificate conclusively prov Sarsaparilla has perfect control ever; etinate dii.eases of the Lined. T 1 cured in one house is unpiecedente TEMEE CHILDREN. Dr. Townsrad—Dcar Sirt I have to infortn you that three of My childr cured or the Scrofula by the Ilse of lent medicine. They were afflicted ly with bad sores, haye taken only f took them away, lbr tvhich 1 1 reel t deep obligation. - Yours, reFpectrolly, • ISAAC W.CRAIN, 106 New York, March 1, 1947. ~.., , ' CAUTION., %- , ?Nolg. to the great SULCCFC and of Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla. a n if ho were formerly our A.C,CIIIS, hav nialtilig Sarsaparilla Eliiirs Bine They generally put it up in ;he scr dee, claiming that theirs is far supe times stronger than Dr. Tots .send'. thereby to deceive the public. Sow pi incii9ed men publish counlcrfel; others have induced their brothers 0 terreted perrons to allow the UPC 0 to which they put Esquire, to give ability. One matte se medicine, a reirpcptahle names procured by usi sends Sarsaparilla, publishes them his stuff. Ilwalso publishes the c person who styles himself an M. - hoe l, digs Wens, uhd doctors horse livelihood. They also published ee ed by fictitious names stating they Tow nsend's Sarsaparilla, and that i &c. Three and a great Variety are perlormcd by thee° men, to sel The public should be on their gua for counterfeits.; -0 /091Ce.—Alter the Ist of Janutu will beigenuinwunlessthey are y magnificent cePper plait° label, fat simile of Dr. Townsend's na TOWNSEND. Pi incipal office 126 Fulton str et, Sun Build ing, N. Y.—Redding a Co., 8 eta street, Boston — PYou 434 :' 0139 , 1i32 North 2cl ore t, Philadelphia ""°. B. t ionceeDrug. , ist,.Baltim ra-,,P. I. Co hen, Charleston—Wright*Co., 91 Char ea st New Orleans -105 .South Pearl e reeCAI ny— and by all theprincipal Dirt:let. and Merchants generally throughout tho nited tatas, Welt In dies and the Canadair. . CARTE iI ik BROTHER,Ian BURTON & PERKINS, WhOlesale and Reitail Agents for Frio , 'County.;. - 3 . S. Hopkins for Spring field: . . .1 1y32 SUPERFINE Rice Fl'our in for family us;for'eale•by Nov. :27 flliftTON titAiClA* GOODS JUST R ECEIVER . THE tXTtN , SIVE A S ORIENT OF LADIES DRESS GOODS! EEit offered in-.this , city, comprising, in part---- ,4+ 50 pieces Cashmeres and Muslin do Lains, As sorted color's, do -French, Scotcli and Germatt Gingham, do Alpaccas, of every - description, do- California Maids, do Dress Silks of the latest and most im• proved patterns, i 0 do Swiss add Tarleton Muslins, 7-5 30 '2B 90 20„sler — Lace and embroidered Su . . has and Tar ...... letons, 50 do Simonet Cambrice and br'd Moeline, 50 do Silk Fringes, assorted coldre, 45 do Wide Gimps and Gimp cords, .., 20 gross Brese. Gummi, and cords and tasselN, 200 pieces Silk Mull & French Imperial edgings, 150 shaivls, of 'all styles, varying in price from 3s to $l5, 200 pair ladies and gentlemen's French Kid Gloves, assorted colors, 200 do Ladies l ', gentlemen's and children's Cashmere, Worsted 4. Lisle thread 'fGibves, 100 do black and white silk mitts. d, ton of Pi' FOR GENTLEMEN. Cloths of every shade and quality, Cassimeres', do . do Vesting') of all kinds, comprising Silk, Satin, Buff; Cashmere, Marseilles, cte. etc. STAPLE GOODS.—A large stock of every de scriptiOn. , In short; ounatock (or richness, cheapness and duribility has never been equal ed in this market. CAPS.-200 Men an i Boy's caps of all kinds. , SIiCES.-500 pairs ladies and 6ltildrens' Gaiters Slips ati;l walking Shoes. 200 pairs gentle men's, ladies alai. Mikses' Rubber overshoes. UIIBRELLAS.—Six ciuzcn IThi!.rellas (or we. neathee. i GROCERIES.—A general 'variety 1 1)(jek 4 ery do i seription. !f ( SHELF HARDWARE. Ten thousand dollars' stock, comprising ever thing in the line—Joiners, House and Ship Cu pesters, Coppers, Shoemakers, Cabinetmaker Saddlers and Smiths' Tools, of every descri y tio Saddlery Hardware, a large assortment of a kinds. Carriage trimmings of all kinds. Axle Arms, springs, anvils, vices , smiths', he lows, brass and proceluin kettles, shovels , spade. crowbars, grd boxes, mill cut, circular and pi ELMS, and I:lMin of all sizes. 3E3 hos dies era limbs Meet 'onn. leived GLASS AVARK.—A complete assortment. I i !Customer t ti, will find our old store safely anell r ed nt the old 'stand, in good ballast, with 100 to . 'Well assorted IRON, steel and nails—the chew e4t in the market, t 1 . your •Ileets tim years, o bot :ivers- d t hey Y. E•!--The question is often asked why boo s cannot be sold us low ns in Buffalo. We soy th y can. Our stock entire was bought of itnporti tY houses at the same time and same prices ti at some of the largest houses in Buffalo bought - , t, and we *die our word that orfr goods shall he sold as low as at Buffalo or any place west o 'it for caBh. I HENRY I7ADWELL Erie, Sep . '25, 19-17. 19 EU •an be Coln , Spit ieette F.,.:tpec ,en and HIGHLY IPORTANT: Dr. P. Mall's Celebrated Copfl TS a safe, r•peedy and effectual Cure for Con Colds, Hoarseness, Croup and Whooping CuM This tredicine has been used by hundred:ol people withlunfitiling success in curing the al owe diseases, with all those painful and annoying nil nronary syMplonis produced by cold. in -th ma and Brupchitas it has lumen To be highly Ise lid, and its timely use'a certain remedy. in all affections of the throat and lungs it ie an inch bin medicine. - Many cases bf obstinate cowl! and hoarseness have been perfectly cured it -1 hours, and in several instant's ttonblesowe nt dangerous coughs of from five to ten yecra st• nd inglave been completely cured in two week:.— In Croup and Whooping Cough its use has 1 CCI equally successful when used more freely. "hi Ilemeily is a 'certain preventive of Consurnllfor and seyeral others of the nicest fatal diseasea ,northein climates. y years on ray malty it so se y busi scd on iced—l ith my j st nine la, had nd my nsump- ou that of your 1) elie g much cars. I 111(.11 is isti this THIS MEDICINE CAN BE OBTA E IN ER IL ONLY of P. HALL, at Lis Thu g. for No. I,llughes' Buildings, corns, - of State oftd . ? fl enth Steeds, :and his agents throughout the c ur ty, Aoswrs—A. Reynolds, 155 Alain st, lo; Boyd, Vincent & Co., Waterford; Job 11 Tracy, 2d, Fairview. Jas 11. Campbell, Ed in on 11. C: Town & Co., North East and \Vatts tut W. fl, Tov.nsend, kpringfield; L. S. Jon s Co., Giratdi Price illi,centa io $.l Per BEII'.IRE OF COUNTER FEITS-andll 1.71,11711210.7V5. Every bottle has the words "D P. Hall's Cough Remedy" Mow n upon the This and his written signature on the wrapper aid d rections, None other are oenuine. .I. 7 IIPORTAAT TEST.I.IIOXY.—This is certify that we, the undersigned, have used D P. Hall's' Cough Remedy, and have found' it t i every instance an efficacious medicine, and truel, worthy its recommendations. I • John Galbraith, J. F. Tracy, r Thomas 14ughes, John W,Jlays, Wilson King, Th. 1%1 oorhead, jr Jas. D. Dunlap, John Hughes, J: R. Cochran, Thomas 'APKee, Otis Lapham, Charles qpile, David Baldwin, 'Vl:Goodwin, / I l i ; had a While 'lit, and it ' , self, and d I ever ; it took olir now; aith from NT. owery, !dull eyes, ILofSpir wnscnd's , remove anima , beautiful 'rise value ?~ F. Y.-Owen, Oct. 9, 1847 i n express- Mc is np irn of life," rtnin pre d horrible l l t this time •d seversl is it less hood, as it enimr the ; ndecd thia 'senses to New Firm and New Goods. JAMES HUGHES would inform his numer ous friends and customers thral he has as sociated WA-l. C. WA IHIEN with him in the business, under the firm of James Hughes 4- Co. lie would furthermore state that they have just received a Isrge and well selected assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, all of which will be disposed of as low as they can be procured elsewhere. Having been chief ly purchased at package prices, or in other words 'at the prices paid by jobbers in Nifiv York, they can be sold at unusually low . rates. Ladies and gentlemen, and the public generally, are invited -to coil and examine their asmartment. ermanent he impuri g: the eye- Lion which for female Thee have just received a large quantity , olSalt which may be bad at the lowest market price. Non. 27 - J. HUGHES Si. Co. New Goods at N 0.7, State Street. -vv - E are now opening a great variety of DRY GOODS, suited to the season, which will be sold as cheap . as the cheapest. Arnon.-st them are• Broad Cloths and Casiitrieres of various hues and qualities; Alpaca ,, , Plaid and Plain Coburgs, Brilliantei, Merinos; Bombazines, Raw Silk and Plaid Brittania, Linens, Linen cambric Hand kerchiefs from 12 1.2 to 75 cents; Prints from 9 to 25 cents; De Lanes from 18 3 4 cents \ upwards; Gingla ins in great variety, Thibet, Cashmere, Brocha, de Lane, Stradillu and other fashionable Shawls, and other Goods in too veal variety to advertise. The curious aro invited to examine Ithkm and purchase if they are satisfied with goads 'and prices. e that this he most ob ree persons 'he pleasure n have been your axed very severe ar bottles; it tyself under 'oostcr-st. LF.STER, SENNETT'S:. CHESTER. Oct, 16, 1817. 22 BLEACHED Whale and Elephant Oil, bupe tior to Lard oil for winter use, fel:sale by - Nov. 30 BURTON Se PERKINS. mmet l ise Dale mini' of men commenced e, &c.— kb shaped hot rior and four &c., hoping o nlthote un. ,t certificates; Ord whores in their names, hem respect d puffs it with g Dr. Town. GLASS AND PUTTY.-3600 feet winnow Glass of varions sizes and mannfueture. Nov. 20. BERTON& PERKINS. GROUND Logwood, rustic, caniWood and Brazil wood, copperas, madder, extract log wood; sulpheric acid, cochine \ al. indigo, cudbear, st 4. ti water, etc., at whalcsiderand retail. by • `ay. 9.0. BURTON tie PERKINS. _ _ MITHS and Horner's i Amatomical Atlas, Prof. Curtis' Medical science, Curtis' Ob-/! tries, Prof. Worthy's Practice, Thomsor7 Matcria Medica and Anatomy, J. J. Sperr r, , s new Medical works tcf , etltr with Kotts' Fatnily Medicine for sale at the B tanic office, 6th sr.. by i Feb. 12. Dr. W. PEt.O. 1 as cured by rtificate of a , a•ho mends, by mine for a tificates sign have used Dr. t injured them ,f other tricks . , their trash.-- :d, and look out A LLYN t, COLT have"on hand several 734105 01 handsomo goods for Dail and Pak!) press es--such as drab and plaid dress bilk's/light thib etS, merino, bombazines add alapaoe, plaid do. and a few richly embroidered musfins, white plain dress 7ods, and white kid gloves, very plenty and vet cheap. , 1 Erie. Jan. 1, ISM. • u tS p iS , , vi n tti on .a e • °mauling the .e, thns—S. P. ~LtUVFAIBIAL PHILOSOPY, and other Po . - ems by Tuper, a few copies at New, York pri ces, just received and for sale by - ' D. D. SPAFFORD. 4141' Erie A ugust 21, 1847 NEAU Scarlet. Bonnet Ribbons. —A fdw pieces just received by express, (26th arriv9 we bclicvc,l at the Jew store of MOSES KoCH, No, (,Commercial Exchange. trie, January 15, 1548. 35• 1 POUNDS of good Cotlee for one dollaivand IQ other thingsin,proportion at No.- 1 Pcrry Block. Jury 17, 1817. - - , otina packages • rI I r7,II.KIN:s!. Remedy John M. Warren DYE STUFFS. NEW FALL G ODS. .w. 0.& B. P.-1111VILi BT A RE now receiving a large and c egant assort /1. meet of Fall andWini - er G s, which have. been selected with great cure. It's their deter. urination 10 merit the reputation of presenting to purchasers the richest, most desirable styles and cheapest Goods of any establialuncdt in, the place. They would respectfully invite the pu blic to call and examine their stock; among I,tddch may be found tho most beautiful assortment' of Preach and English I . DRESS GOODS, ever brought to this market; comprising extra rich Mohair LostrOregon and California Plaids; Silk Plaids; Plain and Satin siriped Atpacas; Cashmeres;' plain and reps. M r do Laines; Ilombazinei; French, En glish and Scotch Ginghams, 4•c., &c. Also a i most superb lot of SHAWL . —Broelta, Damask Silk, Embroidered Thibet, Turkon, Printed Caditnere, Mohair, M. do Laines, Woolen, Plaid and an almost endless variety of other styles. They will be sold astonishingly cheap. L.. CLOAKINGS.—A beautiful lot .1-of Gala Plaids, Thibet Cloths and Alpacas; Also a great varie• ty of Trimmings, comprising Mantilla, Cloak mut Dress Fringes, Gimp , ,, '§, r illt and I\lohair Laces, &c. 4-c. \ LSO—Table - 1 Fruit Na; A. able and Stand Covers, _ _White Damask, Daylies, Piopery Window and Wall Paper; boy and mcns Caps and Hats; Boots Shoes, &c. Also—a rplen• did assartment of FUR I.—Among which are common Coney Mails, French do Fur lined, Genet do, Imitation Lustred Lynx, Real Lynx do. varying in price from 50 cts. each to 8 12 . Oct: 9, 1847. ' ' 21 ILL FEL.AWARE I,,'J Insurance Comi ' (OF FIIILADELFIO A RE now doing business on _LI. giving the assured a pall profits of the company ,. without he premium paid. I Ilhlts upon, the Lakes and ,',:e utt,Lt favorable tern Lot -.1 ally ?no I ,, ,, nnptly adjusted,' ' Fi e risks on 14.'ere1.anflize, lull prop .rty, in town or country, Co pern anently. I •1 1 ,1 1 , DIRECTOR ! Joseph H. Seal, James C. Htod, Edmond A. Soudcr Theophilus Pauldini7, John C. Davis, , 11. Jones Brooke, Robert Burton, Johnllarrett, John B. Pinrose) I Hug h H.l Craim, Samuel Edwards, Geor , c Serrell, Henry Lawrence, Davi B. Stacey, Edward Darlington, , Charles Kelley, Isaac It. Davis, J. G. Johnson, William Folivell, Willihm Hay ' - I John S. Newlin, Dr. S. Thomas, _Dr. R. M. Huston, _ John Seller, Jr. Spencer Alt:Maine, It iclla rd S. Newbold, Seey. Win. Martin, Pres't 1 I,47'Applieation can be made to -.J. KELLOGG, Agent Erie. • Erie, August 7, 1547. 1112 - . PROTECTION. TVIE Erie County ItiltitualllnsuranceCompany continue, to insure affable; loss and damage by file, on buildin ,, s, fonds and tuercliandiseof ail descriptions. 'Office on the ea , t side of the Public Square, between 6th and IIIR ECTORS. 'Vin. Beatty, J. 11. William',' J. C. Spentrr, George : , _ , .ehjen, Thomas W illi 3 i Pluith Joel;,on, , Giles Sanford, Elijah Bobbilt, C. i\l. Til.lials, ,John A. Tracy,' \V. 11. Tcmusend, I]anilin Russell, Hem v Cs.!kvell. ' OIL.ES SANFORD, President J. r . St•er“ d r.r„ Treasurer. George Selden,ecretary. June 3, 1,417. _ WANTED! T N exellaw2e for Goods, any quantity of Good tI "L HEMLOCK FENCE BOA EDS, 6,5, 10, and 12 inches wide, 11 and 16 6_o. HEMLOCK JOICE, 1 1-2 by 10, and 1.2 by is 12; IS, 16, IS and 20 feet long. HEMLOCK STUDDING, 2 by 5 and 3 4 4; }O, 11 and 16 feet long, for wbich the biabe.t mat'; I price will be paid, when delivered at his Lumo, raid at the foot of French street, WM- Tit CESDA IL. 42 u" Erie. At/n(41 , 1, 1817, Skl . A‘V Lb—Woolen ntni cotton; no) titiantit for galc at the clicup Ftnt c' or • September 21, 184.7. S. JACKSON. ; vcr F 'ACLES of gold, Filter and _et man sit rames, an rxten,dYe iFSoti inept of eon- COnVCX. Also,litctelt•brated perilimpl (Ale Fpectacics, :-tiperior In any in use, cave and and parob G. I,GONI IS k Co tate st., nearly opposite Ea..zle llotel. 1817. July l'7 sled, silk and bead - luiris ! (gasps unii betids, purse silk, PUTiF style brooches, ltruCelets, - pencils, luck ier nith an endl2eb variety ti splindid itlcs, at T Arm LA btek r. fans, nru l • in els, 1 9gel fancy niti G. I Ifr`Nl IS & State st., nearly opposite Eagle flutel. ISI7. --An excellent assortment ;el ‘rocertes can at all times be found at No! 4 side. i BROWN & IVPCARTER. 17. J ul, G"c? elle n , Aue SM. New Goods! New Gooiii! VATE are receiving our kook of FALL AND V 14 IN TER dO - ODS, Which we believe will ,vie with any in the place in extent, - style and quality. We forbear to enumerate styles and qualities having none of the spirit of the brag:L. docia, and presume that if we zrer,e to adyeitise 1000 pieces splendid Silks, 10,000 pieces Alpaccas, 100 cases French Merinos, rich cashmeres,) Para metta cloth, Mohair Ltigtres, Oriental, Calfornia, Monterey and Oregon Plaids, &c. &c. our trade would - not thereby be increased in a rational and intelligent community.l NVe have only tolFay on this point that we have , a full and completejassort ment ()fetich goods in our branch of the trade as the market require..-, and we oder them with our stand ing pledge to.sell et the cheapest rates they can be bought in the borough for cash: . Please cell and let us talk over this,meuei a little at METCALF'S, No. 1, Reed Huse. Sept. 2.1, 1847. 19 The- Question Settled ! WBILE varior.s speculations hate for some time absorbed the public mind in relation to the cause of so much dar k weather, if has re cently been discovered that it is the effect offuch immense piles of 'Gcods (on paper) as have been heralded forth by all the public newspapers cif the place, since the return of a few of our merchanfs from New York, Boston and Philadelphia. Be lieving this to be the case, and know in that the notice of our Stolik would most likely produce to tal darkness, we have tintil now, deterred any no tice of it, and in doinliso we would ask the good citizens of Erie and Vicinity to bear with us,, it another dirt of the Sun's disc be intruded up'pn by our piles of New Goods. and console them selves while carrying off the preeions'pareels, that as the pile grows less the darkness gradually re cedes! • Conie on then, and avail yourselvte of the op portunity thus offered of enriching you and testa ring light to the community. , BROWN Si. M'CARTER. Erie, October 9, 1847. . 21 POW OER.—Kentticky Mile gunpowder, n very superior article, at 11. rcli 4, 1848. • '_93 C LANE'S yERMIFUGL—Onc i , roes just receixed by steed, by Feliy. 19, 1818. - BURTON & PEII4iINS. The Celestials UAVE arrived,•and in all the taste o Oriental 1 11• Costume are lococated at the stor of the 'Pe i kin company's Agency,' to hold up a a per of ted and in all their silent magnificence to 4t. 0 1 ... La nding witnesses' to the fact of exclusi el superiori ty in the Humb4 they are designed to nod into notice. The credulous may be taken in, by such fancy images, but intelligent person t i frill,' be quite as well satisfied by DRAWING some, 14 our fresh Teas and imbibing the delicious beverage as they would be with any notions of l Yankee' invention to decoy them amongst the various traps which are put in requisition to gull the unsuspecting victim of Patent Medicines or China lllustons. •I) • LESTER, SNNETT $.. CrIESTER. Nov. 13, 1847. ' i 26 CITRON, English Currants, Mace, Cloves, Cinnamon, etc, ct 9. at H.COOKIS. March 4, 1346. • I 44 MEAS.—Young hyson, old hyson,ihvSon skin, Pripowder and powchone, or Black ten, cheaper ihan Canton tea company Attre to - sell, at No C Botittell Block. H. COOK. VLOTTR, ,Shorts and Bran, conk hand at PE 3, ItNo3,.lmcii • . ~~_ r _- s_3 -=j' ft. ,11 Coincidence of tare Scripture :Uccle ? Disaes, U t AND THAT tls; sE ,! ItlcAta I Willillool A LALING ENT. rill: of the meet intere,4 log facts rerorded ji. e ia that which relates to tieiiiwat 0 1 1, 1 , lid the care of diseases. Must petilisa..l,lll4pf. W., li st b„ aware that Alm Itiblet . from begin:nog :0 rod, , 04 ,.. 5 ate tion of but one meth d of hcaliug thc sick. Ltd that it b r external applicatirin:- it may, at first appear sisis tet w . a work ao cuusprelien ve, titian, its .doto from thereat. &alien of the world. embodying such an i.mouut arum and practical information, and extending titer bixiOsy, experience and int mama of to many ger.eratioes a m , as the Bible, should teach but elm modoiund next ? C t at any other, of heating the maladies dh . men in all tiX passing ages or the, world. ta it not, therefore, a ta l l. curious to compare the simple but effectual method she. Meg the sick recorded tiu the S. ripturee, and the crew,. rated, uncertain and often dangerous practice of the pe, seat day? When Moses ens a her giver in I-rael, when Mule* swayed,his indil require ot er Judah, nod a hen the 4,„ lot appeared tar the redemption of the world, 400 from the creation, the sameridentical, ,imple, but aw practice et er prevailed, and was a/optert by each nitr e turn. This rule was laid down by t h e Supreme time rst e, of the, Universe iu the suriFiatplciße of Irrael, link peactojed In their nation Althorn change till the moat, of the paw for, by whom nod the Church it oat tesiellia/ ed and stamped with the favor sihich truth. re s ." . porienee nod high authority could gis e,it. Exiertrlsp. plicatlou was the rule• oil o: ointment was the c.a. : , remedy. MEI 11. SAFETY any, A,) die mutual plan, ticipation in the liability beyond Canal insurz•d 'on se' p will be tilller -1 il and I t i ler iilding and otr f r a limited term or , J ' i i • Particular instructions and great stress s ere 'thin l y' the purification of the body—to wash the sutfist, nests' make application of Ointment, whir h was the °idyll disci" rliegne of restoring the skin to natural sal thy acne!, m -4 thus bring back the full and free elieln..o of the i„, o „, 1 „; ‘ ,•• per•piration, it tt worthy of to that it bile thin method ortitriatf PEtillea at the people Cud, It haring been tatiyht ther• bytlikert r. elation from irn high; the heathen, tbt. mans, held to and practiced in the meaner of the presto stay, VIZ Fit iii tetual le:nether. Whilr our to that of external appl icatiotl7came (rum Heaven, at ether, aim o' interact! application, I. ieuthcn igeorance. icexperience nod Itl)thelozy. TS. ore en:taunted flow that 1/11ine 31Mil 1 tL. Poser ti a bore W 1,4 d man lirsaute •oul tie 'f' fi vile of eruct experiment, unu :tur,l der sui crstitio.. I lie firtt nu rt.cord in that or the IC!, rio Li, s _ 2—"Whea a Mail /4.41 tl.e ft,ia sing or u briyht spot, sh Jl he I .rostsit Aaron, the priest. mai he rhatl prom:owe Th. u mire in the re at, ter, "Ali trltc -lie shall spriuhlo upon him, that is to be t le-oord .et', itild 111 ten re 15, “at,•l the tA, 0 , 2 or the tog of oil cud pour it tutu the 1),11.11 of hr.: h raid ser:,.e IE, "and the:6lllMM: 1,1 II e Oil to t /• la ILI rient . r hattd he ,liall pour upon the In :Alf I :at that 11 to lee elcauSeil," It In ;:t idcut Clllollglt that the per.act• tine of the surficr, the re,torativo of the r t.. tows of Os , shut, torte to Ile_ the riN Telllo% al of 11rr Ai I the of, 4-110111,- iu tire I‘ ,, t! i t , the eropttoti of LI - alli, Ott art , !r, r•en. tlololl rholllJ a leper qtpear t.,.t tli tut. reader, a (Mod It the peria.ripie,..' II -1, ,a 1 (4 Ire tetieg the ,kie, ape' el the It able ;Ind pthath linputitt4, thaw!! tth thth , ;:li a 1011 g. 0111 ;111% illt tic, pill, idetti 9 , 11 t. 1•0‘t, t ), 11 1 , ::0 ur ~ . X .) 10 hid, 0101 this 111 be rT. atell, ad toitisteht, 'll, t , , ,,,,. ill) of the pruul lie Is t.. 1.1 t!. .11.1 to he tal.:ratki I. a tilltithte lad pre pa, Tl,c-ackt•la•e 01 lop tt.s• w:.• that rtf Natal] 11, 15..11. I.yriall. It 11 , Aber,. 35)11 51,..t. ropllrell 1 0 Is or h i i . J., * I . o , ett tim e s, P i a he, as 111:111) du 'tote, 100k...1t., act ' 1: rrut thtup,', alai whene he 0 at t clan c.I I Eli 1 , 11:1 , y 0.1 t.urra .. It ) u.o.lttog,th , man IA .I.f.LoWoq.ol..di It t4,-'' fereit ft um thin 1 . ,1111100 l`f the A•?!. IA 111, "I 0 r t i 4 tt altall) tqam it tvr term ll r' .et.'tv-. th it I‘v 1, , ~tine , 4,11 , 1 r‘chinti•tt, .•.ire of Mmit.l .11 d Ph,rpar, rim e sans'D t.,better Iltu till the vt ate, of 1•r-u" Pet a tot.ad that the ititt.atiltt of I. 'mitt: titt.t,S, 01014; do people t,f(thd, 1,1, I.) 1,111.8 l the the :1.1. 1..!. tl. •tt.tt4 mud 1110;351 11, sis that II 5, witti El •11,111.11^ tow or, matt; impure parta.ll. of II e Wood t.i,d - g vn er, t l j u i,, is ° I 'di 1,0,1 y, fie au- Iliniefure runtLetied to adopt thin tort on dom_ it loch lII' 11:111,1 1 1,1Ii . :) 'CCM eoe/I. ./ • 11C b1e1,111,1. and recut err of ileirktalt, is oco o ot , ,t trance of the (enrol oration of lie into Iple o exit 9 / tipitticittion. Ile t at sick, Digit Unto death. and wit r@ isityctl lot liis mil' the Lord duet Lid that a plc i ta,•4l nhould lie nook to a I c/l/: i 4I inl 4, h.- egmat II) lid pri',..; exterctdly. Ili co tingulat thi li•er, it at It Len ant old. • titian it tie gis i n thrig lie holt, 111, 1.14,1,0 hp, •,,, , ;,11,.., 111.1 • 01 10 our ...Mall o llt 0100 01 ~,,,,..,,,n, ~r th e I nn 1.„ ; , .r. Petrriration, by it niter application, pinta thethio, But li ct , 11 , % clic ,higilil 11110. 1.1 8.-.. rgzen acre wont letg• Co rice ted it Ith mil ennui, U 4 !mace. we IA 11l refry lig Ili Om, that are torl In 0111:11cr. C - , It, It Mtn rentoti, cod ellipl,lic Italktiaile. '1- on} tick wrong }nut, itc 14 roll ui on the ehlet- of the t.71,,,,1,, and let iii. 111 pia) to hint, mailman e bun in t e 110.1,5 1 f the Lira.' 'IL,. h.• p nage In blo n d mind c'cioitri in onite. It melt ,1, •td 41/ mu) be. ,IL k. uu matter .11,,t the ..1111.1.,1t, I' "Ire I_ ti(k, therefore, lEt him i a .it .7\ too.i cslt wind are tile thei,ries oldie ,thou{'. r lees thew lid a a parks of ti.e ileac 4.•. but 1-ccutt ite titlN practice tie here laid dune In the New Te•ten cot, e dell WOlite :do ltll lIIaI Ib ihr u±e of fey All ill intnt— I tomcod Yee mural hod um of inn functions, the bill an;••• e 3 ne eaten. II!' eeifth tD p e r:. of the Ineenelble Brut - 7 Lion; and iii:, ileums to lee,ln the raint.trie in the See trture, No r,timr method is pointed out, mid no cm l!ir Ilan { in the a hole history of tine 15! ripterff•. II m r,. 6! any one inetanee a here WI) ell or dreg- fft 1,11 'ftusho be •11, al; but ea lour a•uL, re 1 , 14 L. one, tar are furecti to belie% e Ih,d the •I lee {ere I/le ointioent, or other interleaf prvpatat!un. 46116 e! e• I inn tine ploper antedtda to ~.J•ear e . 'Wu in nu, elated the con% id eat c ut lice in the cute of di; case, and that ID the up e t f . m t c, te('a All nettling Olulleent. :.`onto nus fouriird aes to was the other; if one was el forf ! lnia to tine de tinter Of 01111,1101 y. PO In the other; (the tucte.t , cool the compounding of tine Ore were ' , Muted out I•? Wi•dom in special re% cletlen. The other eel) &Cie tt.e per ulier pro% &ther! which led toe to iii. tlit•lelert Both, a hen bt ought to beer elealltilbellne,llCCliilni nere the:eine vii act .11‘ela the same Prtool.O."'"' Perepfraterill, by rlfaXillge and impart,' ! a ny to the skin. both :utter, eti the danizeroue tee c: 'du; ilia and other 'fife inuremilent., in the awn., It lithe patfrnity nn-time to be eliffet mit, the poeLst.s , neVeTtlie otre and the same. In all ace - Ott s irtue, t heir combination, their tinkers:ll =, thin ierealet able power in tenni% ing disease, react 4.1 she Seine. 'f hose eorninrio articles of the day as slice. aren't:o cleated atilt them, as tint') are trite pellant, t: upon the MIT Nee in un3, pots vr of prlo liow'u Mike the Bible Gin:meta, or the Alt Ilea , .rr mint, which renew" upon every nerve running chit whole teingt l 6 finding their nay to the heart, Iner,lns , stomach andbrain, thus striking through the roiese , s work of ur being. and holding in just balance it. ens internal viscera in equal equilibrium with the 'lie. Poorlt of this State of Pa.' will you adult ea f ir Lice 'es inculcated in the Bible, it the use of gaff!, All Healing Ointinent,or will you chr.o.e that taetlettri the heathen ulune discos crcil, and is the general Pass of the present ilnyl CAUTION.—As the All Healing °feline:ll huts° greatly counterfeited, we have given this eaut , o led ntat'no Ointment in Mite genuine tn i t , atter. , of Jkmes 31cAlister or Ironer McAlister & Co. are E.V with a pen upon every label.' The label is 3 sutlers:* wing, with the figure of • Insensible PerepiraliPri fel face. Now we hereby offer a rester.' of Tine lirsea' Dollars to be paid on conviction iii an i of the c,,,r19," courts of the U. 8., uf any person counierbitintc • or Ointment. J. MeALISTER J CO. Por.saleiby Burtonl&6Bl%)ruktii'aVN":!-5/N:7IVC(.II'.. & ifrother.No. 6, Reed House. Fresh Groceries. JUST received by latest arrival, at the eld of Hitchcock 4. Zimmerly, a m ll se k : stock of FRESH GROCERIES, of everY cription for 4 family use, such as Teas ~ -Coffee, R fee, Pepper, Alstlice, C nnamoe, t.fir 6 Nutmegs. Ginger, Molasses, Oils, Fish, Cheese, Tobacco, Fruit, Nuts, &e., bred on terms that cannot tail to suit au d. mere. Please give us a call, N. B.—All kinds of country produce utie czehartge for eroccrics. Dec. t I. 'A. H..IIITCFICOCI:, CAT)LE Chains of different sizes, suital'a . draught chains or Saw mils, and to any length to suit purchasers. Nov. 6. GEO. SELI)t C SC:N AYERS' CHERRY PECTUIt medicine for coughs, colds, and congiel:' is One of the most beautiful and scientific pr• ations.extant. It has gained an en% iablero lion, without the - aid of puffs and new sp3l';.! vertisoments. The proprietor has furnid.o ,7 l physiCians of this place, with the lands .t.:! -manner of its preparation, and it has them as well as the facultY of oth,r places universal commendation, conFequendti take it may know, not only its c oniresiticaij that it is plepared by the hand of s eience.' sale by - BURTON ::21 , Eith 1° - "February 19,1618. No 5, Wei t! , ,; - , • -- Clover Seed. 900 Bushels just received trout the F 1 .7 ^". of Erie count Hotel Wy, and for sale at the E : marke t price, at our sto . re oppoili.e th?,i f f" ILL NNIS Febnins... ••• PAINTS. 3500,1b5, White and Red Lead and Lithal;g-' 1500 ". Whiting 000 " French Yellnw,3loslo) Paris G 100 " Chront's Yellow, Green A° Verdi" Indian Red. Utica Marine Moe, Ptakie Dinp Black, Vlrdi , rrit4, Lampblack. ele% ~6 Spirits Turpentine, Lhoerd Oil. for ,nle 81 . •N . It tinily kept on Block. .~~= ~_ . - ' -1, • = • • litlf 11,e I.urc, 1,4". 11 , e1.t.1..tp : luu•.lunaor, of th. t Jp yud tz, • 1,111 N.: ,nllt {, i • of o and mettit uk. , ; lua.t II Sal .Z~ _rY .-_ MM 119
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