Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1830-1853, April 22, 1848, Image 3

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    yards in front, and at the same moment, about
twenty=five in our rear formed across the road,
at the end of a narrow bridge, on each side of
the road, were deep ditches, eight feet wide.
So soon as they had us surrounded, they char.;
ged upon us both ways. Col. Mohr, perfect
ly cool in the greatest danger that threatened
us, ordered us to charge the rear, which we
did in a gallant manner. They charged on us
from front and rear, killing, at the last valley,
Capt. Kessler, and his two privaleil Colk.
Mohr, Lieut. Kessler and myself, broke thNt.
ranks. They pursued us fares San Martine,
where we placed ourselves under the charge
of the Alcalde,; A messenger was despatch
ed to Pueblo, and Col. Borough, with GO moun
ted, men, hastened to our relief, but no trace
of the enemy could be found ."—Cincinitati
.Enquirer.
Thstriay.ssino Accuonyr,—Clarence, a son
-of Hon. David Wilmot, aged about eleven
years, came to his death ou Monday evening
last, says the Bradford Reporter, by eating of
Ihe Wild Parsnip. He was attending Misses
Robbs' schoolat Athens, and in company with
another lad in the field, ate of the root, which
caused his death after much suffering in about
two hours. The other lad was not so jodly
'poisoned, and is expected to Furvive. This
sad and distrOssing beravement falls with
severity upon his parents, from both of whom
he was absent, coining as it does without a
single warning of the dreadful calamity which
pad befallen them.—.'llbutzy
A DIFFICULT tmtE.—The Quaker, in Vir
ginia, seeined to be placed in a peculiar rela
tion to the laws of Virginia. The yearly
►neeting of Baltimore, to which they belong,
has charged all its members to educate the
free colored people. The laws of Virginia
forbid it; and the friends pare addressed a me
morial to the General Assembly of the State
of Virginia, asking liberty to pursue the ad
vice of their yearly meeting. If liberty isnot
given, we do not know what course the friends
sill take.
TO THE Dirs.—The most plen•sot nod er
13,fectoill Atin-Itit.Liors null tne•tichte is
!)r. G. Beni. Fmith's Sug.te rented Indian Pill.. 'This
tnetchle.e remedy Is recommended by she Matron' of the
Natal Hospital N. V, siol thousands of families. No
Pith linve given to general
Be sure sod get the ptntanv with my mime written with
o ten on the balm of the hot. G.
Carter Ikt Brother, Burton dt. Cerhiu Ageuto, and told iu
ever) Wan cout k :, y
CARle—The Sumner Tenn or the Erie NOR
SCII(101., Hill eominenee on TomLiy, the
y: tiinstant, and contibue for the flmen of liilcen
it ru .m. on Stole hetweru S•weistli and Eighth rte. It
IS Se , ' dc•ir.thlf• lhnt tho•e ,mteMaling to atiendthe school
nr tend their childion Aruld commence With the term.
(lour, Imo tt to 12 A. M and from half peg Ito 5 P. M.
TF:It MS - per term, olio half tin entering P.:1,,, 0 1
Erle„tpril 14, INF+. ; w. simu.)
Mr fors 11. Burton & ('o.. of Er e, Pn , hate fo'llrar4l
el, under dal- of Sept P, ISM so .1 letter to Dr. G. C
V•usta,4o the following te•timony—the parties re al•
well known.
STATII Sparta, Craivraid 00.
More. BVIITON &Cu, Aera I for Dr. Vaughan.
runts--Con.traillod by a sr old tity .1 make known
to
,4414 the' benefit I have denied from the use of Pr.
V.ughan'n I.lthoistriptie MiXIII2,.P. Fur thy ee years poet
I hate had the Wind pileA, watt dropsical swellings of
the feet and legs, which, with a 111-ordered system had
tedured me Au low as to de-pair of a rerusrry. The eme
had burned fhb skill of our firer Mts. go bine, nod us a finial
nail I 111.1.1 e line of the ?heat .fuvrican Remedy,' (font , KT
tome n.on eotpontat nn tt L tot n nverily rirccl. You will
Mr llq MArre LSal lM tilde) . two .33 oz. Lollies cured me
Such es the , fael—the piles trout In use nn !liner. my Ilesh
which Lad Wastes! nway nail 1.41 inc a 'skeleton. has ap•
geared again. I ens now well Itskl strong and enabled to
attend to icy busine.s, nud in lure is solely by the use of
this merlectne. Plum a ar.11•1• nt eratitu le to Provnlenen
„awl Ott4 the. Iloilo that (hi , t..sissonsty ts.• le he seen by
some one who needs such n estorntsie Inahe thi, state.
meat.
Sep nur colu.ans, nam Wily( I) inn A grills,' our ad
vertisemeat Is ho 7 t4. il I I:i•at Am iric in IZetned).
ri,1)11. SIVA VS I: ill is SOFlll.—The falttmin7,
letter Just r,14414 to 1,44 41, and will he ri n rth
intere.t. 'I he ntitient suffered foto!. r:41413 , and etude! find
un relief until he I Olt `.%V NI:*8 11`051POIINII
:MU IVII.III CM-I:MY. It li Cvt minty The .1.6..5t
Irtmderfut Cure vn 1: end it,
1V11.M.N4,1f.N. N. (.. Nth 1F47. •
11). SU' 1111'11 111111.11. t inirnun ,
Intuit) curoal Ili )( 1 111 i:1r.1.11.10 1111 iicide. I think it lint
in nt a than ca inoion cr,t,tivlr in lite to tivi'te one nililltron
to In .0 it lin ,ou li.i%e preeiVe , of
re'marl.able lire. by you- 111,11 k air. Darlifg the Iwo
1 rare pireediag 11 , 1Au.:11 , •, I um- di•tre;tcd by. a
VERT PAD Ca/.13 nail li ki t iNr; Coonii, and during the
Satire part df the to. grow force, and
enile.ed Hit k: MI: 'ITER, haling triad
all k i nut, of ICI lir- raid to 111. MI I for emelt ili.eate.,
without the 1e.t.1 good eff •rl I wo. reduced At.most T
A I tart T COUP.. an.: had •c treely any upon my
mol for :I unit iaaaght u..1t0; from my
1.e.! again. A friend o e dal .t+ir rl VIP if I hail tried Dr.
Swj 'sr'. ColtipoaniT 5%1 of %rail Cherry. and inlined
me to do no at 011 ea nis lir hard it had uorked
;:re it niatiy aundrrful ritr. , . I trail( by ad, ter, and
aft:, tidng up e rat lonttle. 0r a I gran no lout I, batlar
t'i.n I Was l'll.ll.led to lent, In:, bad' on I 11rtrrWardS to
%anti; about the linusa. and 4n nut into the rt reel. 1 woe
aueminCed by tin., end continued the o=.. o r SOttr meth.
erne. and now by mean, of .1= wooderrot Curative
' ,nu 1.. I ..1...'-reoty vt•eir, :0..1 enjoy the 13-e of all
n.S firtdur.. jut on ton. n.-if I had never lie-it nfilieteil
in On any I cue de-critieil to vier. I h ise written this
eel 11111114111 g it will et ell ma 1 . .•1 • oil, hilt hUnibly hoping
that it will li..tn it. fine 01 itaineofe tit.awing yottr
• .4011,1 t. midi. me 10 he y•to end .oniong. And in
lJ io01•trog to ralk• you to that .lalloll which:you richly de.
Por t s c, for ytoir pr . r•Clfering ~trort., for the public good.
It••pet trolly your 11 - 0•04 nodsdmnrr.
Ml:r , It. MAIsLAND.
En - Arr: or FtraqTroN.—Ati , :mpts lia“) nftrn br”n
In t•le ht unprua•ipL•A Inuit% !wits to mtpn•e upon tla Com
manth a opurtulte tatalc. Steullug . tho' u hole of
the nime of my p epnr.ttion , To fully gu trtl ngai net
each lass and prt'pold. the public ohoohl shun
all pr!', ton, pitrport.ve m rootain Wild Cherry, et
thot le ',mug elgitature of ll•. Snayno on each
~77r„a•e of the woe h!e• ../10 . ..amt," "Filers," "Syrups,"
r., a• they contain cone of the virlites of the orivuul
',ern titan.
The Oar in oval and out)} csnitiiie art kin i• prepared by
PR. SR Al NI:. corner of Einitth and !tare slreets„Phil
hdr'plata, RIO fur nal.• bysi 2 ent• itsntl parts of the United
Stale, mid Conte part, of Europe.
Burton & Pet kitts. So. 3, and Carter & nrollter No. 6,
Reed Houle, Agents. 2nal6
be
,
a -- ,,, i n in e:
n t o la . n , : t i:
, t , i . i ‘ r , ... l ‘ ) . r , tthe f.: (: , r r ; l i i , t i i . g.
k O ,, i , i , h4.3lv,:ii
tther. lII , f . Of OP Pelted Suites and Cult: f da. as a curative oil
to 41..2,, of animals, nod as a c01)+11:1C3Ce its demand
i
hoetimine grhol—there has nut lit en noting theta whose
rapalit fir suggestod ta Ilisirlahoy Could CONmUCT
something nit 'wetly resembling lii uppeartince as they
calm Guass with soy thine forum twin C, they might urge it
ilium Illistl•peetlll7, ru•loinernoi t ±uintitute for the true
tasseling Oil. The proprivtdr a null therefore CAUTION
these who par-ease, to he sore the 'name or G. W. 31Pr
dlant it Mow,' on lite .s.d.• oilintl.le.l All other tut nil AT
grairT al imitation, aid urn thetetore an imposition.
Si, ails ertisement in thin paper.
, A pamphlet Of des
ct union ma!, be had OnATtS or the, gnot.
Ark tvrueu. on ihu I ith
by the Rev. Mr. Willunglibx, Mr. W. Shedd of
Erie, and Miss
,E. J. Wilcox, of Axkwright
Chant. county.
111E11,—In Ilarborcrcok, on Wednesday 188 t,
Eli7a Ann, dmihter or Mr. James Martin aged
In Amits, en ti.e 24;11 td., at the residence of
her sori-in . law Daniel Vindlay, Mrs. Mary
Ban:y, in the Ssth year of her age.
_ _
1818. '4l t; 1848:
MILLINERY AND DRESS MAKING,
Doonl a, PRAY -
D -
No. I, Rzen's NEw STATE STREET, OP
POSITE THE STORE OF J. 11. FULLERTON & CO.
MAtsa E. BOOTH, (formerly of the north side
of the Diamond,) at d Mrs. SARAH
'lt Al' having entered into partnership in the
millinery and press .making business, beg leave to
announce to the Ladies of Erie and vicinity that
they are now ready to excente with neatness and
al.:valet), and in the latest 'and most fashionable
ttt)le, every order in their line of business. One
of the partners having ju-t returned from New
ork «ith a large and well selected variety of
S „' ll " , Ribbons, Lilces, Bontatts;; Bonnet trimmings
patterns, Glares, Collars, Arlificials, &c— which,
;ivere bought low for Cash, and they now offer
them to the citizens of Eric on reasonable terms.
'All orders for bleaching Straws, &c., strictly at
tended to. Milliners and others supplied with
, Patterns.
An experienced MILLINER, who has been en
gaged for set eral veers in the Millinery huskers,
tit the pity of NeW York, having been employed
by us, e c ale prepared to exectite the orders of our
friends and customers in the latest and most fash
ionable style.
Eric, April 20, ISO
I LITIA NOTICE. .
ATTENTION Ninth Company, Ist Bat. 104th
Regiment, 2d Brigade, 17th division, P.A.
You are commanded to meet en the West aide of
the Diamond in the borou g h of Erie, Pa., armed
and equipped for Drill, on Monday the first day
of May, at one o'clock, P. M.
JAMES DUNLAP, Capt.
td-19
April, 22, 1848
HOGRAPIIS.—A large collection of new
and cSoice lithographa just received by
11. COLA'.
New Cabinet Ware Room.
eA. MAY would respectfully inform the cit
• izen of Brie and vicinity that he has taken
the stand on the south east corner of State 'turd
eighth streets, (a part of which is occupied by L.
W arren, as a sash, dear and blind factory) where
he intends to keep on hand a general assortment
of Cabinet Ware, which he will be happy to ex
ibit to all who may want articles in that line.
His arrang,ements are such that he will always
have on hand Seasoned Lumber of the first qual
ity. from which he will manufacture in the best
style any article in his lino of bu-iness. Being a
mechanic hinisell; 'and thoroughly acquainted
with the business of Cabinet Alaking in all its
branches, he intends to do his work in the best
and latest style and by, to doingkhe hopes to se
cure a liberal share of Patronage. Cull and ex
amine quality end prices before purchasing else
where.
N. B. Coffins made to order on short notice.
Elie, April 22, 1919. f 3m49
A PENNY SAVED IS A PENNY EARNED
New Cheap Spring and Summer
GOODS.
STATESTREET ONCE MORE AHEAD!
IROSENZWF.IG 4; CO. are now receiving at
. the New Jew Store, No. 1, Fleming Block, n
new and splendid assortment of SPRING AND
SUMMER DRY GOODS, READY MADE
&c. &c. which will bd sold a little
cheaper than can be ,houp.ht. at any ether estab ,
lishment this side of sun down.. Among his stock
found—
B 0 ADC LOTH S.—French, English and
American black, blue brown; gold and cadet
mixed Broadcloths, cheep as the cheapest.
Also, Dress add Frock Coats of iho same ma'•
terial, which for durability and finish can't be
beat.
CA. 4 .SIMEitES AN D VESTINGS.--Fine
French, English and American Cassinteres
beautiful vestings, and superior pantaloons and
vests of the same
SUMMER W A RE.—An excellent aisorunont of
Summer ware, which cannot fail to please.
CALlCOES.—Superior Calicoes, from 6 to 12
cts. per yard. Call and see them.
LA DEIS - OR F;SS GOODS.-1.! ntlerithis head - we
have every thing to odorn the female form divine
such as Silks, Lawns, Gin.hatne, Barliges,
- Gloves, Ribbons, Bonnets, Mullins, oral' kinds,
Shawls, &c.,
In short, our stack in every depariment is large
and selected with great care. • Believing that a
••nimble sixpence is ti than a slow shilling"
we shall sell unusu •Ily law for c /eh 3r re itly pay.
Erie. A ril22, 1348. ,
BOOT AND SHOE SHOP.,
TH E subscribers would respet.tfully inform
their friends dnd the public generally, that
they have taken the room lately occupied by
4.lenjamin Grunt as a LaW Office, an the rear of
the Court [louse, and three doors west of J. H.
Williams's corner; where they will 'manufacture
Boots and Shoes in a style to suit such as may,
favor them with their patronage, as they, flatter
themselves that they have a thoroirh knowledge
61 . the business, and would ask fora liberal share
of the public patronage. , Old work repaired with
neatnes and despatch. 0.4 r C. MILLER.
Erie, April 22, 1818. tf49
NEW GOODS
For the Popular Trade.
JUST receiving the most extensive, richest and
cheapest assortment of Gentlemen's and La
dies' DRESS GOODS ever exhibited in thie
market—comprising a large and well'selected as
soitment of 'Ames , fine Dress Goods, suited
to the fitshions. Our cditors[make such wry la
ces we cannot give our usual long catalogue.—
Suffice it to say, we will sell fine y ird wide Lau ns
as low as I I cents, and other GOODS in propor
tion. Also a large lot of STAPLE GOODS at
full .10 percent. below pat prices.
Ladies and Gentlemen this will be the most,
favorable limo to replenish your wardrobes that
you-will find in a long time to come.
N. 13. I would invite the attention of the young
Ladies'—[hi-1 being the year of promise—to our
rich assortment of , fine - Goods, just right for the
occasion, at 30 per cent.. below turner pikes. In
short, our motto is the nimble sixpence, and for
Cash we . will sell Goods a abode lower than any
house west of stmrise. ' 11, CA DWELL.
Ede. April 17. 1814. 49
DISSOLUTION.
rFHE firm of Elliott. N. Rose n-ns this day dis
solved by mutual consent, those indebted to
Dr. Elliott I% ill settle the same with him; and
indebted to 1-1. lies°, will settle the, same
with him at Girard. 0. L. ELLIOTT,
HARMON ROSE.
Erie; April 19, ISIS. 49
ELLIOTT will continue the bileipess and
practice of Dentistry in Erie, Pa., in the Beebe
Block, and will be pleased to wait upon his old
custotners and others that need the assistance of
a Dentist. All operations performed with nCat•
ness and ease, and wan anted
DP.. IL ROSE will also continue to perlbrrn
all operations belonging to the art of dentistry;
teeth incerted on pla:c, pivot, filling and o her op
eration.; he will endeavor to give entire satislite
tion to - all that will favor him with a call at Girard,
where lie will be permanently located, visiting
Conneaut. Lockport, Craneaville, Albion; Wach
ington and other places. Ladies can be waited
upon at their residence by addressing him at- Gi•
lard, Pa.
April 22, 1845. 49
STEAM ENGINES & BOILERS.
stlbserib, , r4 ere now prepared to make to
1 order Iligh Pressure Engines. suitable for
Nl3lll or other machinery, and furnish Boilers of
the most approved kinds, on short notice and at
the very lowest rates.
LEST ER, SENNETT &CIIESTER.
April 22, ISIS. i 49
THREE FINE YOUNG HORSES.
?JR Pule cheap by
LEST .LL, SENNETT 4- CHESTER;
Erie, April 22, 1819. 49
•
LUMBER, WANTED.
TEE subscriber wilt contract and pa3l CASH
for 500,000 feet of Hemlock Lumber deliver
ed at his dock in Erie., Bills will be ,iven
the ki_nda wanted. Also, for any quantity of
Poplar, cucumber, While Oak, IN hire Ash,
Cherry, Chestnut and Common Pine Lti ) mber.
WM. TKO ES AIL.
Erie, April V., 19413. - - 49
BARI4tY.
TllE_subsciiher will pay CAsu, and he hilt
est market price for good Barley, I tlelivered
aeon A. kING.
Erie, April 22, 1848„ 3149
WALK UP! WALK UP!
A LL those that know themselves indebted to
21: me by note or book seeount are 'reque l sted
to call and ',ay on or before the Us , . day of May
next. 1 want my pay and no mistake.,
WM. F. RINDERATECHT.
April 12, 1818. 49
184 S. 1848.
RUST $4, KELSRY,
Dealers in Boat Stores, Greecries and Provisions,
at the Eighth Slfe.!Ri. Landing,, Erie, Pa.
-K. are agents tOr A. KIYG in the Storage,
Forwarding and Commission Business, a the
above mentioned place.
Any business entrusted to their care will be at
tended to with promptness and despatch•
L. RUST. S. RELSRY.
BOOKS! BOOKS!
C ,
HEAPPUBLICATIONS,Maeatincs,Piano
Music, Lithographs, &c., 4.c.,! constantly
on It at No. 5. Bonnell Block.
11. • COOK,
l&rch IS, 1848. • 44
101 ROOMS, q good article, u.py he had for 12
J.J ,centa of 11. COOK,
March 4, 1849. 42
tri9
BRUSHEB.
HAIR brushes of all varieties and prices, teeth
do , paint and Varnish do., fleshpima, hat
shaving, comb, scrubbing, blackinir window,
hearth, counter and bottle brusbes for ate by
Nov. 20. BURTON 4. PERKINS.
ONE hundred bushels ,g rod White Peens, and
100 bushels good dried Apples wanted, for
which we will pay cash.
Mewch 24. CARTER IV BROTHER.
110DOWDER.•-aentucky Gunpowdei,
very superior article, at
. H.COOK'S.
March 1,1818. 42
Erie County, sa.' 1
The Commonwealtleof Pennsylvania to
(a. a.] the 'Sheriff .of said county, - Greeting:
In the of the estate of Mrs{ Mary
Newton ' late of the village of. Wesleyville, - Erie
,
county, Penna. i
Whereas Man Orphan's mil Held at brio, in
and for the COMM' of Eric, before the Judges' of
the said Court, die petition of lolly Fuller inter
married with Almond Feller, late, Polly Newton.
Phebe, intermarried with C. Hull late IPh'ebe
Newton; Noney Jells into mar teen L. Jells, late
Nancy Newton. Emeline . Mayberry; iinter
married to Charles Mayberr , was presented
setting forth: That Mary Newton, late lof the
village of Wesleyville, county of Erie, Old State
of Pennsylvania—Spinster, died' on the of
February. A. D; 1648, leaving her surviiirkt2 cliff -
dren runitheira to wit: Polly Fuller, Betsey.Flus
tin, Thoinas Newton, Phebe Hull, the eelftl of
Melinda Newton deed, intermarried with!Elijab
. , , .
P. Newton, Elmira Mose, late Elmira rion,
intermarried Nl
with Na th an Moss. Nancy Jell*,
Ink married to Leander Jells, late Nancy Newton,
Maria' Webster intermarried with Chatiles F.
Webster, late Maria Newton. Emeline L May
bury with Charles Mayberry, late Einelin New
ton. That 'hernia Mary Newtcin, some ti ne pri
or to her decease, to wit, on the 10.1 i day f Au
gust, A. D.. 1844, made, published anti d dared
her last will and testament, dilly ptovrn a td reg,
istered wherein and whereby she gave, eviaed
and bequeathed, after the payment of erain
debts and specific legacies, nil her real estate,
whatsoever and whetesoever, unto the said Polly
Fuller,Betsey Hnstin , Thomas Newton ; Mahe
Hull, the heirs of Melinda Newton, decearicd, in
termarried with E. P. Newton. Elmira Moss, late
Elmira Newton, intermarried with Nathan Moss.
Nancy Jolla late married to Leander Jollsi r Ma
ria Webster interinarried with C. F. NV baler,
late Maria New;on and Emeline L. Mayburyr
to hold to them their heirs, executors, echninistraL
tors and assigns, in equal parts, share artil share
alit.e. That said Mary Newton died seizeJ . lin her
demesne as °free, of and in the followin . deserib
ed seal estate, to wit, all the followingeScribed
piece of land lying, situate an being in he town
ship, of Harbotereek, county of Erie, Slate of.
I I
Penna. and bounded and described au; glows:
Beginning, a t the North West corner of the whole
tract hereinafter referred to, at n post, thence by
land of George Dunn, North sixty four degfees,
East forty one - perches and two tenths ofa,perch,
to a beech. Thence by land owned by ithe heirs
of John Shadduck, deceased, South 27 3: - 4 de
grees East to the eantre, of the Buffalo roa—
Thonce by the centre of said road west - .six r ds,
thence by a line parallel to the East linen ine
1 .,
perches, the' cethy a line parallel tolthe first line
above described, six rods, thence by a line , punt
lel to the aforesaid East line to within twenty
rods of the linefirst tannic described, thence' by a
line parallel to the aforesaid first described line to
the West line of tire tract and to the dividing
line of Millcreek and Harborereelt townships;
thence Northwardly along said line to the place
of begining; containing about seven acres of
land, be the same more or less, being part of a
large tract conveyed to the aforesaid Almond Ful
ler by deed, dated April 13th, 1825. flt is under
stood and agreed and this deed is made seeurine
to the said Timothy Newton and tile sale Almnnd
Fuller an alley of twenty feet WO the Buffalo
Road north along the dividing tine between - the
said Fuller and Newton ten teL of the land of
each The said alley to extend in a uotherly di•
ic.ction maasuring from the centre Of the ButFrlo
road. This ally is to be foreaer and perpe.nally
tor the eqertal use end enjoyment of the said par •
ties.
Alen art undivided interest in the reel estate of
Timothy Newton, late of said township of
Horborcreek, deceased, being the inteilets of
Abukir Muss intermarried to Nathan,M4ss.late
Alinirat Newton, in the estate of the said 'timothy
Newton deceased, and being an undiv,ided inter
est alone tenth of his real mote at the time of his
nee'c. The petitioners)rrayed the Court to award
an inquest to make partition ofthe premises afore
said to and ninon' , the parties interested therein
agreeablyito the will of the decedent and t ie laos
of the Commonwealth, and if partition cainot be
made without prejudice to or spoiling the whole,
then to have the same valued and appraised.
Whereupon the said Court on due proof, and
consideration of the premises avowed, an inquesi
fur the purpose aforesaid.
We therefore 'command you that Malting with
you twelve good and Inv. ful men of you Ba iliwick
you go to and upon the premises aforesaid, 'and
there in the presence of the parties aforesaid, by
you to be warned if being warned they will
be present, and-having respect to the trite valua
tion thereof, and upon the oaths and allirrirttions
of the said twelve good and lawful, men, you
make partition to anti arnotig the hells and logul
yepresictitittivn3 or the said Inteslate,in such in-in
ner and in such proportions as by the laws of this
Commonwealth is directed if the .same can be
done without - prrj.idice To or spoiling the whole.
But if the said bequest by vou to be summon
ed as aforesaid to make said partition or valuation
shall be of opinion that the premises aforesaid,
with the amittetentinees, cannot he parted mid di •
tided among all the persons milled theirto, es
required by laty"without prejudice to or spoiling
the whole; or that it cannot he divided into
shares of equal value; then you cause the inquest
to value and appraise the whole of the • stlid real
s:ate or the several Antes or purpor ts i into
which they may divide the said real estate; having
respect to the valuation thereof a grecailly to Law.
I And that the partition' orr aluat ions made, )on
distinctly and openly have before our judges at
Erie at an Orphan,a Court there to he held for the
County of Erie, on the first Monday of , Attrzust
next, of er the inquest shall be ma :e under your
hand and seal, and under the hands and seels of
those by chose oaths or affirm along you shall
make such partition or valuation.
And have you thNi and there this writ.
Wit'nef-s dike lion. G. Church, Pres',lont Judge
of our said Court, at Eric, April 20th, A. D
184F5.
• WILSON ICING, Clerk,
fly A. King,
! The parties in the above writ will take notice
that the paid partition will he executed on Mon.
'day, the 4th day of June next, at 10 o'Lloek A.
where those interested can attend if ohry think
proper. M. %V. CAUG[IY, Sheriff.
Erie, April 22, 1818. 7 6t19.
OCONSIGNMENT.—Ten Stuzat just
received at A. Fines , Ware [louse, Bth at.
Landing, RUST 4- KrLSEY, Agents.
April, 15, 1815 I 48
VAT IN pp of GLASS.-5,00'0 tent of
- V best wind;ow glass, of all sizes, from Bby
10, to 21 by 30; jest received and for sale by ihe
box or light cheaper than can be boaght elsewhere
in this city, at the sash shop of T.. Warren, south
nest tomer of Btatsi and Eighth sts., Eric, Ps.
April 15, ISIS. •48
MC LANE'S VERNIIFUGE—OiIe grossjust
I.VI received by ranee. by
Feley. !9, 1848. BURTON & PERKINS.
Sho trrand Bran, constantly !wry on
F hand at PEFFER'S,
%41V 1 3. At No 3. American 81e , .k
Plaster. .
JST received per sckoorier Aurora Borealis, a
lull cargo of Girard Plaster. For sale at
ware house, public dock, by
January 29. KELSO izt LOOMIS.
BOOT AND, SHOE STORE
THE subscriber would tespectfully inform his
frie'ods and the public generally, that he has
purchased.the Shoe Stdelt and rented the stand
f Samuel , li ays, on the cast side of the Diamond,
second door from the cornerofSixth street, which
he intends taking possession of on the Ist of
March nest, andle will be huppy to see and ac
commodate his old friends and customers. and
the public at large. He frAters hi he
will be able to make BOOTS, SE all
articles in his lipel of business, I 'tit
neatness, durability and dispatch, 3r
aerates. He hopes to receive, eel .v.
or to deserve, a liberal patronage.
He will constantly keep on hand lilt
of well made Boots and Shoes,
,a will
sell as cheap, if not cheaper, than can be had
elsewhere. • A. GABEL.
Feb. 28, 1848. -
3trii2
IrpOWNSEND'S SARSAPARILI,.A.—One
cross of Townsend's Qarsaparilla just re
ceived, by private "express," in quart bottles at
one dollar each. Six bottles for five dollars.
BURTUN Sr. PERKINS,
February 19. 18.18. Sub Agents.
DYE STUFFS.
44 BBLS. Dye Wobde,
500 lbs. copperas,
800 " Alum. 600 madder,
800 " Blue Vitrol, goo ex. Logwood,
700 " contwOod, 200 oil vitriol, '
" Mastic Acid.
4 ' Indigo, Bengal and Duracell*,
20 ' 6 solution tin, 10 - eoeheneal,
-
110" Annette., , - •
For sale low by ' •
J. CARTER.kBILOTHER.
Nov. 27, 1947. 29
iiiiiii===
D„ . .
''
- , Issolutioii.• '. '
TP. 'no partnership heroiefore e xisting bO.
twee% - the skAseribers, under ie - firm and
style of WiMorns Az Wright, expired by limita
tion on t h e alit of lareh last. • All dOns and de
1,
mands due the liem have b oa & Eden d to Join' II
Williams, who. is duly authorized i settle and
collect the same. - J. IL 'WILLIAMS.
April 1, 1518.
The subscriber, successor ~to the 1
Williams Et Wright, Will c mtinu
eieing his S.
thins , in his line as , cheap as the chi
old
p id ar o a r t i u t r l y te s tu ort:cerewhich . is Ito I
w h en a nd where he hopes to see } is 0"
up b p i
r a e t
and friends, who shall be attende tol
Aprre 6. 4. .. CH& ..%
To whom 'it may o I
KNOW all men by these hresams,
decreed, that aver the first day el
all notes Ind stemma' now doe and n
elous to thatg.ime will be lea. with n!
fiver far collebti n. lum determined
t
pay— peaceablo if I can, but foreibl,
Don't torget. ' ' U. CA
April 12. I
_______________. _
._
ALLYN fst. COIT respectfully inform their
patrons and the pahlic generally, that they
base removed their smelt of Dry anode to Orb
store in Bay's Block, on the not thesst corner of
French and sixth s:reets, recently occupied by
NlepFre.Titiesdaiis, Goodwin.. They are now
daily expect ing to receive a fresh supply of
Spring Dry Gogds,
and large stock of Groceries Crholtery and
Hardware, all of which they will sell; as. low or
lower than any other persons in Erie. In the
wordi of c po-t.
"Wesel! our g-torls exceedingly cheap,
- And little profit do we reap— I.
Bur yet perhaps there's nothing low.'
To sometimes sell at the "First Cost." •
There is no firm Irian Doe:on. to Dclrot that
sells en cheap as we do.
April 15,
ERIE ACADEM Y.
The Spring term of this Institution cornmen
eel; this day, ardor the timer+ al Rev. R. S.
Lockwood,Prinripni; wilt competent AsniNtapts.
. .
Terms of Tuition per fituirter.
Greek and -Latin Languages, 10hemistry,
Logic; Rhetoric, Mental and morallPhilosophy,
Geography of the Heaven., Astromitrty, Politi
cal economy, Laws of Nations, Alge'itra. Geom.
etry, Trlgonomet?y, eurycying and
{ Navigation,
8400. '
Natural Philmeophy. Natural History, On lines
of Phisiology, Botany, Consti ution oldie United
States, 4e., $3 000.
Reading, Spelling, Writing. Arithmetic, Enff.
lish Graminar, History of United / States and
Georaphy, S 2 00. •
By ortl .r (tithe lbardiTrustees.
Erie, April 17; ISIS.
1
_ _
REmov
THE Cigar Manttf,wory or It. Scienior and
Tobacco Store ern. A. Crain, have been re,
moved to the Canada stole, Iteed House, one
door east of the Post Office, %here will be found
a ,ffeneral assorment of (dears. tobacco an i snuff,
%t holesule and Retail, as cheap, if not cheaper,
than has before been offered In the county.
R. SEIG:Ntott,
Erie. April 8 ISIS. B. A. (MAIN,
Early Arrival of Cheap Goods!
rrHE subscriber is now receiving his kill stock
1 of Spring Goods, the first in madrct, consist.
ing in part of Dry Goods, Groet.ties, Hardware,
Roots and shoes, CUR kerY, iro w a n d p a ils, s ire .
My stuck is sufficiently I.wge for the market, and
well selected; as to pulling in the newspapers of
great quarrities of goods, store ihnn three times
the amount of that they really have on hand, I
will leave to newer,ontl smaller stores. My goods
arc bought cheap and will be sold l as cheap as
em be bought in THIS CITY AT 1.1-.A4T. RS I intend
to sell lbr eash;and will make it an objet to - those
that. pay does Ibr their go,-ds to pM chase front
nie. Call and see f r yours IVES, and I think you
will to satisfied withgoali y anti `prices.
GENTLEMEN'S GOODS.
Bitch and blue black clothe; Indigo flue, brown
Site cadet mixed do; blue, black, fancy striped
eassimeres; a fine French article do_; satinet's,
Kentucky Jeans, Pa. Jenne, blue drill, and any
quantify of summer stuff. for pitutaloons, coats,
&c. together with many other uttiolos lo nuttier
ous to mention.
LADIES DTT,ZM clorro. -
Cashmeres, muslin de laines, French, Ger
man and Scotch G ingha ins, carlston do, mohair
lustre, and linen ginghams, n la shionable article;
plaid and' plain linen, For !larding dresse.; Al.
paca of assorte I colors and prix es, striped and
plain. dress silks, Swiss muslins, j•uinnet, cam
brie, barred and dottedstrudigs, and it large Imol
summer shawls, (tress le i- rehie 11, cravats B:c.,
ladit a kid gloves, Black, •.e and colored, of the
best quality; blacovhitt, d coloi id silk 2101,04,
i
lisle thread and cotton do,ttii silk hose, black
and white cotton do, ;gentlemen's hose and half
hose, white. brown and mixed, gent l i etnen's black,
white and colored silk glovetOdnett, white and
colored kid do, ladies'.slips apd w tilting shoes,
children's do; Linen cambtic hod linen handker ,
chefs; silk bandana, !vitas. Spillifield do, Gino.•
1111015 and cotton flag do. diaper crash and towel.
in', huckabuck do; English and Atnerican prints,
any quantityrand very cheap. Gingliam4, lawns,
and mohair (flecks, nice an te'leap.
SMITH JACKS IN. '
Vile, April 8, 1817. 47
New Spring and Summer Goods
AT THE sToRP, OF MOSES KOCIL
' (Old Jew Store,)
Telegraph DMldings, French street, Erie, Pn.
.MOSES is now receiving his Spring Goods,
and takes great pleasure in informing his
customers and friends that he wilt be able to sell
them about one fourth cheaper die did twelve
months ago. This tremendo is reduction, in the
price ofGoods is caused by le excessive impor•
rations, stimulated by the raj roflBl6, thus over
loadie( , the market, and compeifit4impot sera and
manufmttorerc to dispose of them at auction at
RUINOUSLY LOW PiRICES;;
Lower than cost of production. lUnfortunate in
deed for those poorfellows; it's! an ill wind
that blows nobody good, and tbi:i time the people
of Erie county 'come in for a het fit. Theretbre
mind the name and place. Call and you trill be
loaded with goods lor a little m
April 7, 18 is. I
, , 47
•
EXECUTOR'S NOTOIE:
LETTERS tes.nmentary having been granted
to the subscribers, executors of the last NV ill
and Testament uf the Her. Enot;h-Burrlielt, Into
of North East Township, deeenfe'd; notice is
therefore hereby given to all persons indebted to
the said estate to make -1-Imedtatel payment, and
all persons having dait r demarpts against the
said estate of the said d edent, tb make known
the same without delay, properly I authenticated
for settlement, LUC Y BURDICK,
of North East Township. Executrix.
JAMES D. DUNLAP,
Erie, Apr. 8, 1818.
of Erie, Executor.
STIFAY COW.—Uatne to the residence of the
snbscriber, in North Ellin tow:paid'', on
the 29th ult. it Brindle line back cow, about G or
years old—no 'artificial marks diicovercd. The
owner is requested to come prove property, pay
charges and take it away.
ZAMON ARIES.
North East, April ft, 18453. • 3147
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
LETTER:: of adminietration On the estate of
William Wilson, late of Greenfield township
deceased, having been granted to iho subscriber,
notica is hereby-given to till persOns indebted in
any manner to said estate to make immediate
payment, and those "haying claims against said
estate will presen' them duly authent icuted for
settlement. JAMES WILSON,
A dril.6.- Greenlield.!Adininistrator.
B - - -
Y virtue of it writ 'of Levari Forciao jocund out Oche"
court of Common Pleas, end to me directed-will be
sold al the Court House in CrioolllFrlday the 28th day of
April Mee, all the right, title and intrieot or Elpenreor
Chiron to all that certain piece or parcel' of land titnete
in the townohip of Girortl,Erte coUnty,Venn...being part
of ttect number 29.1" of the land of the Into rennoyitania
Population Company. and bounded at follows( begin'its ,
at the south east corner at a pest in theeentre of the rood
thence by the Fame south 40 1 2 degrees. oven 61 perches
to a post; thence by lend heretofore owned by K. 21.11erd
north 24 decreer west 21 , iperchea tp a hemlock; thence by
the line or tloot No, 03 My nine perefira to it hemlock;
thence by the residue of the tract south 26 degrees, cast
300 and seven month perches to the Once of beginning,
contsiining 107 acres and 51 and 71011 v perches,. and al
!awake of six per cent for roads. d'e. being the,la rid con
veyed 'by Thomas Aethy. and wire to Ole - said IF.lsenes-r
Gilson, by deed hominy dais ;ha 111th day. of 214, 1235.
Taken In carcutlop at the cull of John'*.
T. Ifallock and Jame. A. Camio r X
M.W. CAUGHEIT,ShOrifF.
.Eherifre- Office, ErieAptil 7, : is. • " ,3t47
Km. and .Seal Slippeta and Walking Stinks,
Mon'i :Gaiters and alippar4 at"the Old Jew
core, on French street, , Al. KOCH.
et/AS. B. VVRIG FIT."
RE i 0 AL
SIIER'IFF'S SAIdE.
ate firm or
• to sell any
[ past, at the
be brushed
ri•ig Mock,
,d customers
[as usual.
=
207 Bt.lpigigißle.‘dV. Y.
DR: G. C. VAUGHN'S
Veg table LithrontriptieMixtare
This celebrated 'remedy I. couiaontly incroisintr, to
two by the many cores it is ranking
11. *vim Tun WORLD. '
It Ms, t ow become the only medicine fur family use
is parti.uharly recommended for
11111i0PST:
all stages ofthis complaint immediately telierni!, ha ma
trt of how long standing. At pampletfor testimony. -
GRAVEL,
end all diseases ofihe urinary organs; for these distresrinit
complaint.l stand. alone; tio other article con relieve ) nu;
and the 'cures tecti,.y
runl.th I, bilious diseases, to will convince th e most elsepti.
call NO 'pamphlet. Liver ens,
VIRVIEIIt AND AGUE.
'cern. -
iluti I Wee
r May, i. 913
,ot paid 'pre
;.3 proper of
to Imre my
if I nom..
WELL.
Tn the m oat West especially, and wherever these coup
plaints prevail this medicine's offered.
minacr.Ais. AGENT,
no de:4l 4 lovs.fotiapuhd ft a part ofthis n4rfore, it . urea these
dimes 44 with' certainty end celerity, and does not learn
the system torpid. See pamphlet.
r 1 Lit Pl. ettimplaint'of n moo painful elminetcr EH
DEINIEctiD s
and a cure follow. by a few days neessof this at tide; it is
fn.Wag any Who' prepara If ofrr This diiease,or fur aos nth•
cc diseaie orisitiattna from impure blood. See pamphlet.
In obi Mr of the eliegres•
weak heck, weakness alio. kiitinys,&c. or intlammsticin
of same. is imamitalely relieved ty a for days use .1 Mil me
didne,aodacure holm-kyr. a result of its use. It stands at
I A Cortnin Remedy for sueli entnpl4l its, and alio fur derangements of the Ca
lmar frnroi4
Rim • tirtilnrisiew, Rtirpreettsfono, •
paled men turetions. Nolertirle has ever been nlf,redi
except - thlit %hie'. would totich this kind of deransemeute.
It may he relied upon as a rury Sind rtTectire remedy, and,
did we lee' parmiits4 to do so could gitn
A Thousand Mauro
nt proof of cures in this dirtressing class of complaints.—
Sre pamphlet. All broken tin s it. debilitated courtithi mos
' fe um the effector mercury, will tint the bracing power of
this article to act immediately, nod the [O6IIIIOMS miner
al erathested,fiom the system.
Ft ispihre Disrstses
will find the alternailvr propertiry of tido nrifclei
amity thr , flood,
and drive (Weil lb/eases tram the eyatem. See pamphlet
for testimony of cures in nil ilia nays, n hick tlin limits 03
an atiVerlisrinent Will not permit to be homed Ihere. A
le eats rive them nitay; they contain 32 purse( certifi
cates of Itiglirchuraeter, and a rt mon ey
array of I•rroof
of the virtues era medicine. never appeared. It iv one of
the pecaltnr fent Wee or thia uniclu 11111 t It never fail. to
benefit in any care, and ir bone and tnin.ele are left tolmild
tipim let the emaciated oral lingering invalid HOPE OS,
and keep taking the medicine nit lone i.e there ir an im
provement. TheproprietorwouidCAUTlONTllEPUll
-
against a number of articles whichcemc out Indic the
head of
• Fistreapni4lltii, Straps', &e
-as cures for thorny, Grovel, &c. They are good for no !S
-ing. nod concocted to gull the unarm.); 'I UCCA THEM
NOT. Their itiveutore not eri thought of curing ouch dis
miss.a tilt this article hod done it. A particular muddy of
the pomphtet le Agents and all w tlo
"ell the article are GLAD TO clitrus.ATE seal u,tnusl}•.
Put up to 30 oz. bottler, at 614 11 oz at *ll each—the
lar,test bolding 6 nz more than two small bottles, took
cut and (lot get imposed upon. lEVery bottle has Vunglin'e
Vegetotila Lithroutriptic Mlltturr, 6 Mu am upon the glass,
the urilten signature of G. (I Vaughn, Ibiltdo.slampeilan
The rot*. None other are gelthille Prepared by Dr. G.C.
and sold sit the Principal Ofliee.9.o: M 1, street,
8u6.10, at wholesale and! trial'. No attention given to
letters unless, poet paid—Orders from tecularty conetitu
ted Agents excepted; pot paid letters, of verlial commu•
nirivinnaeoliciting alt ice, promptly attended to, gratis.
Office'devoted exelusit cly to the sale of this nrlhte.l32
Naseau street, New York city; 295 Eeseir so. Salem. She •
mid by thn principal druggists throughout the United
States RIIII Canada, ns Admits. For sale by'
C.lrter & Brother and Burton & I frkinr. Brie: C• W.
Burton. Meadville; Dr. C. Baker.cpartn; BC Town & Co
No lit Kort; 1. 1. Junes , & Co Dime: 1) S Smith, Brid&-
water: B Mugugrin. Mercer, & Ilarkinr,Pme Grove
31 Wllrett.SUgar(J n e: Ito)d & Vincent, Wnterf..rd: D.
M Williams mid J 1118umninrtnn. Warren; Chore & Me-
Tilurrilif; Abraham Toartellett. Union; 11 It
Terry, Edeldtoro; 8. Hull. Jr.. etnnerville; Lon..ber A.
'Wheeler. Lockport; John A. Tracy, Pairsiew. 1y33
ATzoc7d oasornnent of Lntty', Salo
1
door Mata for sule c h ea p by
- H. COOK.
Salt. Salt.
T. -.Abseribers have on band coal se and fins
aim) a quantity of Coal: for sale at re
duced prices, at their ware) on.se, public dock, by
• Jantialy 9.9. KELSO Sr. LOOMIS.
FUR '1 HE ERIE OBSEt VF.R
114ESSRS. EDITORS:—AIIow me through the
LVI medium of your yaloahle paper, to inform the
citizens of this city and vicinity,!that I am meek
in' a larue and well selected stock of' Full and
Winter Dry Goods, Grccetiee, Crockery and
narlivare, which I am selling at Great Dur!mins,
in or er to ray tranqportatign, - the balance will be
applied to Jou" ittltt 111.1,11•EtI4 n.rtnor
ttcohirs apply at / o. 2 American Block State
Suomi!: M. 111A,YER.
Erie, Oct. IG, 1817.
H eaves—Heaves—Heaves. .
THERE never was o remedy diicos ered, by ' the ingenu
tic of twin, for removing dt,e sea (ions Horses, th
equaled COLEnANIS iIEAVE I OWCERP. 111 ' curing that
to mit rouble:tome, obstinate and it..Fermis complaint. If
a rii•ll is at all Cllrtibin, These pewits:, a ill jowl OP surely
remove it ris they ore taken This ie no fiction, as many
of the most respectable persons in dithered purls of the
country,can testify front trial One',lwo or three.
bottles ut 10001, is all that In JIOC , .. nry In care the woret
cusps anal recoil? ob:o in ;cough add where the
wind bus been injured, ONE Wall be found of groat
service And what is Cm cot of: two or three bottle.
c pared to the loss of even stir ordinary linnet Try it
then, 3 on a bo have horses suffering for the *ant of Fuel,
an artit,le. Price rm omits per brittle. For sale by
CA irrEie A.I Dna, Erie,
• BOYD. VINCENT CO , Waterford.
B. TOWtl& CO., North Eat t,
W
S. STEAI T & CO., Concord.
'D e n t i, j 's t r y .
BY DOCTS. ELLI I OTT & ROSE:
wtio are permarteritlydecited in Erie, Penn.
!allele all SuiTicaltand Zi4oel'anical opera
tion.lin the science or Denti.trys,,will be done wi•h
all that case, 'wittiness and durability whicht low ,
expel lento and exttmsive oppotuniii, together
with a thorough know led l re otall 'the lute int
provements of the Bal,imerc Dalai College alone
can give.
Drs. F,llintt or nose Will vr;it the follow ing
,
named places once in sk nr etglit weeks, viz.
Conneaut, Ohio, Sprin NV gil Id, Girard, Lnel.port,
, I r
Fairview, atertord, - X i attsburgh and North
Enrol, Erie county, Warren and Columbus, War
ren comity, Pa. Ladies and v.entirmenlivinz in
or near either of the. above named plates who
need the services of a Dentist, can be waited upon
at their residence, by a Idressinz' as at Erie,
Particular attention will e paid 'to the health of
the Gums, as well as to re -truing and preserving
the. Teeth. Pivot Teeth Bill be in.srted 'after
the latest improvements; Ida, Plate Teeth, from
()note an emit° set.
(*co and residence n ths E ist side of the
Diniond, next to J. C. • bc`s s ore.
N. —Teeth extraete least fain
or inconvenience to the p tient by the use of the
Chlerofortn.
Erie. Marc,l IS, 1818
rOt'lt.X.-1 have sold to Air. Francis Lani•
son my entire stock of Gods, at Aleblean
CI'S. I Cllll l% ith Confidence recommend Mr.
teen as worthy o 1 the 'patronage•of any ( etn-
I fly. •
II persons knowiag theme ives indebted by
or book account at the McKean stem, must
I e immediate payment or costs will be made
ecriminatelv. My brother will remain at
Sean until the lien of April; at that time the
tits and notes will be broutzlit to Eric for eol
mn. C. M. TIBBALS.
Brie. March 20, 1818.
Cor
Log
oily,
not
inat
Ind
[30.,1
Great Reduction of Prices.
LLYN & COIT alter this their'en-
L etnelt of Dry Condo, at 25 per cent. les.,
h they are sold in Erie. Those pluchorinif
' invited to call and prove the trutlroithis
etate
tt. The following area low of their midi;
Fine G inahams, from 12 to 20 els. per , yd
Zre.Dzln Plaids, richest style 25 " -
.De Leine, '"-- 2 - 5 ' ll -4 '
..,... Plaid Alpaccas and Lus:er 25 " "
lain " w
50 " "
alices from oto 12 triirper yd. • -
II Wool, Red, White, Yellow and Green
Fl nnelP„._ Linens, Tphitnge, kntipkine, Crash,
Diapers; Brown and Bleached Cottons very' Inw,
and hllpther goods usually kept in 'well ,named
Store, at very low prices to "astonish the natives"
Dec. IS, , . , - .„ .
NEW COPARTNERSHIP. _
T 111 AVE Taken into copartnership in the "Mor.l
I candle bnainess ,SIDNEY R. DEWOY;.—
The bosine#6 . wilriagreafiei he conducted .under
the firm of Tumour Bz\Pciver. et 111, Cheopiide.
co Erie,
alc ni:aivree.l),
..........._ _
0 ALL WHOM IT 111 • CONCERN.
LL persons who have inisTtlecour te with
'me must motto immtitiatePettlemint,wilhout
2 A 7' l - l ig N i o 8 ;1 it: h M ay : o T .bc ip e l) nd L iii - 3 m a' a
fr more than ilia months must he raw by l the
4
lath of April, or cost will he made. - . ~.
I - 'C. M. TIBBALS,
'March 17 3 , 1848, -'' ' - ? ' 46
B
lON:NET:A tiuNAir: I bl—Uinv. Lace mean
land Leahorn Bonnets Rik Winnen eacieliihrten,.
at the OM Jew slorc , French street.
KCCIJ.
- '. ',l i ' M Oro Prooffii { " THE 'RY IS tnTIILIITHEY COME:"
FVEE mail bring,- aidlnge el their. lateesP,
.ll'frOrn est to the remotest: welt=—from,Cana-.
da'on the 4th and Mexico and the West Indies
on•tho sonth , 7 :oll are unanimous in their' praise.
Of a nsedieleit so universally known and esteem
ed es wmowee INDIAN YAGETABLE P 111.1 . 4, it'is
hardly necessary to speak in detail. At no peri
od of ite history has the repute:ion of the medi•
eine stood higher, and we may say that no repu
tation is likely to be more cndurinz. : Adapted
to all constitutions, to every form otdiseate, and
Mall climates, Wright's Indian Yeactuble rills
are'abuve•cvery other medicine, fitted for the use
of man under whatever circumstances-he fluty be
r l .
placed. At sea or land, ut-home, or abroad, i t
summer's heat and inter ' s cold, with a come on
rrgard to co d it
Liens of health, and with
Wright's Indian - V . etuble Pills at hand, theta is
no cxeu're for, bele_ ick, unlesti the constitution
he uttetly irreclainia de.
' [Extract of a Le tt r from Hernando, 3lia:.)
To Dr. W. %Vriglit. Your piits have given uni
vesal satistaction, nd justly very popular. •1 can
sell froin 30 to 40 &lUD annually, it I could be
supplied. • Yours,
WM H . NRY JOHNSn'S, Scent.
(Extract of a Let er Jervil More, Pctithj
• "Wri.dies India -Vegetable Pills excel vrrty
thing, or the hind e - er oilCreil to the public in this
see.ion of the ccun ry, Cie 07111.
bitted efforts of a v unprincipled in' rceicuies to
put them down. S WI3CLIESTEI: & SON."
(From .117itr Martinsrille. t'a.l -
"I have used Wrighi's Indian Vege able Pills
in iny family, mid I bond them to be the best
medicise I have ever uFeci. I wish t" become an
avid tor the rale of them in thisplicc.
JAMES MeCIAIRE, P M."
I reonl Grtrustoro . , la.)
octane time' sine, thy agent ten; t. ith nip
dozen Wrighea Indian Vegeta ble
tell.-
1 hey werti root) ito gone, and inure want:ne.
Thef eia nine"! call tbr thorn. *
the villa de very adinie •
SETH TIENSIIAW."
•IFI^on; 4on da, 0 *::0. )
"Apprehending that !shall 1 be am, of ynnr val.
nable Indian Vegetable Pills b; titre your meat
will go through this reclon to supply me. I beg
you to forward me a quantity, 15 some way or
ano her.
'the pith; are doing here admirehlv well in
spite of tl'e opnositiou of sine would he chetors
who have exerted all their influence to prevent
people from buying. them; and ifl have a contin
ued supply I shall be able tolsell many (Witten,.
Yens s, JOHN fl
[From Sea Fine,
"I have needy gm, through n ith the tills ynn
left and sent me, and 1 'bin% I tepid, in a shore
time, sell six or eiulit dozen more. The gide!ser
I get them, the mote I shall sell, as the sickly sea
son is engin!! 114 re considerably,-and yam...pills
are liked and upp•oved of acne:ally more than
any medicine we have hod iflow , ipt in some
1
time. In 'fact, Ido not tnotr of a sinoi' instance
w th
here ey hare been Cried mid d sappr red of.--
Some of the physicians don't like th in, but I
reckon they have never trio tt them, and self inter,
est will grnerally be consulted.
Yours, Lc-e , LUTHER. NOTTINGHAM."
Stich a e u few of the sta•ements soluntarily
Made by inch (Witte first respeetahilit!,---men nho
are-known an I whose Importunities for obseiva
tiion are rot excelled by any in the lamb.
A 0 Erg S Entr. COUNTY
0. D. Si' %I. l'Olt D. Erie.
W. it P. Ju • Hmi & Co.. Waterford.
John MeCh re. sen. Gioard.
Abratinro T urtellet. !Nino.
Riley & Pofier, West SpriugGeld.
Towntentl.
W. 11. tr o whsrod, Sprineleld
It. C. I ora l ,lk. Co., t' eiusburg
• .1 North Elm.
ta!
John Cirnt. Fairview.
Tar: ONLY oniouvAt.ANpUrrirro: rEtli ' .T ill! w.
PILLS HAVE THE SIGNAT11111: Or WM. WHIM./ UIIiTTKN
Willi t PEN ON Tor: TOP I.MsELOr 11:Aeli 130 X, aVoriC Wit/
Orniiine. aril c .unierfejl o GKILV.
01113. (.1..“.c.14.111C111.iVe1" , (Is the ...le of tiwyht's Indtetti
. wholesale ......1 r.lull, IG. 1.
I'hilotlelphi..,..lB6Grerowiela Strict, Now York; and
Tremont Street. 11.0100.
F.rie, Juounry
00ic OFT FOR COENTEFFETT 4I .
ir.:ritliA onoy,reconlinendrd that mod OA •
ars go 'to the regular agetife. if they wish to pro
cure the ge•mitie at tiele. Cottmerfeits are abroad
in various .hapes, some baying a ccatinF, of sugar
to make diem go down! Ile'sure also to ask for
lIIG tl'I"S
VEGETABLE PILLS, fur ti cue
arc rot' Wanting' those 1 41.0 ate unpri fudged
enough td ct,ll any miserable , trash "Indian" for
the sake of gain
- Stimetiting
Tr'n, , unscriber takes preamre in announcing
to the public the arrival from New York of
an exlensivp assortment of Goods in their 4ne,
embravinz.
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, -
Plated and Britannia, Ware, (Jim-I:toles, solar
and Camplrene Lamps , Looking alas, , es, Bohe
mian glassware, speetaele tansy mods and
thousands of weld and ornamental articles for
the Hol)(Inis, which are Oiled al reduced Prices.
flaring selected Watches with 'tons:n.ll titre
front late' impohationS; those wishing; ra gOorl
1- I
ime piece for little money ‘ , lll to Incr.
r Our hennas a e due our i pntrons'tor heron: dolt=
term,' in hoes past, especially for patronage re
ceived in our new store on State street, and hope
by‘nitent'on business to retain our old and
make many ew etntomers.
N. B. Particular attention given to the repair
ing of all kinds of Watches. NVat..h work, re
quiring lfmgines, which generally is done in the
larger 'cites,Uttended - to on short notice.
Goods received, by Express, every few- days
from Nett York during the winter.
1 G. LOOMS s t' r Co.
State street, nearly opposite Ertf4le Hotel and next
door to Spuffuld's Bookstore.
Nor. tBl7.
SUGAR. RED
HAW 4. SHOULDERS of the first quality
canl be bouzla cheap at thc-sfore of
W. C. & IL P. II uLBERT.
atchll9, 1818. 41
FIELD M4RDLE FACTORY.
WES'
TlE,s'
New
eta mtorrit
Monomer
one in Er
Erie, lettu
the follow i
per lboi;
loot; Lor;
Would he
people to
recently
in rather
it to the
They bra
mites" at
of the pe
thing in
tion , , or
first rate
thscribers haying a good assortment of
`England marble on hand, from differ•
calculated for Head and Foot tables,
ts, &c. which they offer to soil to any
c - courity, Pa. not living farther than
red in first rate stale, and delivered, at
•ing prices: Small, for children, $1 50
L iiddle size, for aged people, $1 fl per
est size 81 75 per foot. We think it
n object for some of the Erie county
inward ue a few inscriptions as we have
een informed by the Erie marble deabirs
tb rae oi ng way, that they were sticking
rie and Cratylord county people good.
• very lustily of selling to the "Penns
mom 52 60 to $4 per foot. Should any
ple of Erie county be ,in want of any
ur line, they can forward their inscrip.
themse Yes, and they shall have a
rticle at the obowe prices.
HIRAM SIKES. &CO.
13, 'SW. 17
DE
id. N. V. Se
West fi
Wines a
ecelved at 1
rnent of Wi
•ratnental, It
among whi
JUST 1
assorl
einf 9, Su 1
19111109CP
i 92;
Pale
Cog
Jam.HoU!
Port
scot
!Wool
ec. I
Brandy;
lac An,
ica Ruin,
~ (id Gin;
\Vine,
.h Whiskey
.nashela d
. '
'fens!es'.! Tenon! , ... ,
cceived by .xpren a fresh lot of the
ork CANTON Tea Qompany's superior
, hick will b'sold at prices that cannot
t purchaser . Try this Tea and you
i i,
o other: oracl e
,r.byvv.
MOOR
: :::1 --
ne.
17ST. 1
al'New
TEAS, • ,
fail to Dui
wilt buy 1
Na. 1, Perry Block.
arch 4, 1848.
WE'
UEBLE
e of Land,
I.teltard and
ann• and
mg putt
• Said fan
edit wilt be
GE(
A VA
4 - 31. ncr - I
valuable
led abu .
village,
as Mileel
liberal• c,
Feb. 26,
Gltelf
O NEI
urbi
Moro,
otwald b
ch will
,
LOB
;op, k.rmon
fiord. Gußu
,Tor sale at
6,
PICK
Jr Ca
Qil, M .
pc!. 4...
Sept.
'rrIHIEIET CLO
I cheap for mail
Pert. Vt.
Al Liquors.
o. I, Perry Irock,ll- Trod
has and Liquors, for Medi
echunicat end ALL oilier
It may be found the follow.
Clara Brandy,
St. Croix Bum,
N. England do
Pine , Apple Gin;
,111.deriu Wino,
iriah WI 11.4c0y,
Cominon.
T. W. moon&
OR• SALE, - ;: -
IF/um ion/Si/ling ohout 180
10
'mostly desired. and hos a
other iMproVemente, PLUG
ne•half miles from Giiard
tt he: form of the Into Thom
!) will be sold very law and a
given; I nquire of .
/. U. CUTLER, Agent.
1818: . ; ' if 4.1 •
". hale of CORN wantal, • for
!.sy awl).
ARTEIt 4. BROTHER.
ERS, Sardine., •tomato.
Syrilin Pepper Sauce, Salad
a Jelly, EnglielyWhite Ptp
o. I, Perry Block, by
T. W. MOORE. _
13—Black, Drub and Drool'',
• pay ■t the atom of
Aclit
"A' U. mum n °Hamiltonian! rr-
TUE iVOMLIJ ".
W. MERCHANT'S
NEZI
btu
ORS
_.. _
.. i_ .
A X invutenbie reineey ftir I.orsev, Cattle sold
1 - 1 other duinvinie annuals, in the cote of the
fultulvioe di.euree: .
Fr,sh trinin4s,l F., / t, l 1 4 , & Vast,
Gal!s of all tit-s, htraists,, Lamm sot, _
Sprains, Erti iris, Svuu Crackly
Crad.ril Retb,, Fotoubrld klet,
Rinibode; Irindgalls, Scrota:l vr Grease,
Poll Eril, Callus-,
~, ,)lar, gr,
Sp:mr, Stormy, ficrii Dia.:apts..
It is • bo a' 1.7 nit. ersal rult,ily kinibrocatipn for
diseases of litomin I lash, mach as .
Witurnalisni, - Extant,: Poisons.
i!Wes °faith:tars, Ativild ocirrauf 40" t-
Prost Bites, - titra, •
Nods, I roma'. Whit!get, -
Burns 0r..1 Chill loins.
Ciampa, Chrriped j,lnnet.
Contracts of the .17:1::?,s, Sac etlin IVaunds, •
Weakness of the Joints,. Kakrd lireatil. _
I\IELICISANT . I GARGLING On..—lt vv - ortky o
special rematk, 111. t hcrldes the great and start;
ordinary rfitCCIS in (kg CUM of diEeasesi alba
horse in which its vir ur firs; attracted the-atten
tion of the . farfier and f .1-71 fr. andrthe , a-onder of
the public genteally. it bas been'succeselully etn
pi,,yed in a great variety of ,the maladies whirh
afT,:et the human race; and it trait proved by the
wonderful cures it ha'. perfulmed on the lower au
imalg, that it is crul.mcil .tiki It curative prevail's
nut found in other hur.e.Oil.„ wltii;l) Liao estabilabr
e d its o f iinv TOYlamernrCOltridCllßß.
Cow Ste of the counterfeit atticli„ and be curs
the name °fim soi!r. , saornteron. O. W. Mer
chant, Lockport. is blown in the bottle.
Iti.:l= - Fur 'testimonials, rynopsis of diseases, and
mode of treatment; see pumplitiit vvbich ticcona.
nies each burls.
Sold by 3. il. Porton C.: Co., rrie;
Fassett. Ohio; and D. N. Webster,
Conneaut, Ohio; Lcunshery & Whetter, Lock
port Fa. 1 Iyso
PiJUIWN 411711 BLOOD!
GT:O. IV. bsEIICHAIIT
COIIII'()UND FLUID
EXTRACT ‘VF SARSApARILLA t
For honoring Diseaees of the Blood,
Arising from an abuse lt net and joinis.
• rerer So, es chstinate old ore*
Chrome ndcouJit4.a., alDis 41* all Lind&
• • ases .lich as • Scald head, Zrer?tiiArarir.
Scrofula or KinesEral Ring U'o en a •it other !Assail.
duly Sypheis • r remenal. Is arising from nn iFpvr/
Ulceration and Cornisi. ns ;et' slate of the Blp•di a?"
the Throat. Nom. Chula I:0)RLO Cr:ol%mm. Pilch
1,44, Eers, and other parts Chrolefc oleclioniVat 1 . 4 " r•
of the body. I I.vnvand Chat.
Tropki Ci. jo , stutei en tle fare Pain lathe Stomach mut WU.
PiScaly paid es. and cdher er.,iright nhAti. e. to
Up( MIS (If Mc in . .- .1 If tilevisninrch revel:me* ,
13des. Selo rep, and .ther Sco-1 (fed as a .12eciastag &pH!: P
rt.utie medithie;7ltiiiiii4A. dt:
nue .`indriny.t. Pains in 'ae. fley. „ ,
This remedy i. prepared lrorn the, choicest as.
lected m at errata. the Wise prorertitiPlKhich
eu meted by an improved process,
_Sciihymt heat;
on account of which it is pre erred t, Physicians
as heln , 7 mote uniform afitlactive thqi aity othct
now before the riddle.
A lull account (tithe remarls able efficacy of this
remedy, in a v;arfetv of cawsilie (All aggra
,
vated nature, maybe ecru by calling oit . the
prie.or or his azentF.
As most good medicinrs arc counterfeiteslrilk
star. and call for "Merchant's Sarsuparilia," and '
see that these words are blown on the glave,"From
the Laboratory 01 Goo. \V, 'Merchant, Chemist,
-cw Almost ceery pedlar in the country is now
putting up and imposiur on the public, an article
they call sarsaparilla. Thercihre,nversanll
gold be J. H. Borton& co. Erie; S. S. 4- H,
Fassett, 'Ashtabula, Ohio; D. N, Webster, Com
ncatr, Ohio. Iyso
DISEASES or THE URINARY ORGANS
iSEASES of the Urinary Organs cured by
D
,the EXTRA.'7 OF DVC/lU, VVII ensl, and
aces. such as chronic and acme diseases-of tha
Madder, chronic •
tirahra, I Gonorrhea,
Prostrals Gland, • Clrrit , White# 4
Kidtlei j s, and I Stricturre,
Loins, • Diabetes, 4-e.
This valunbie 'tnctieinc is prepared only by
Gen. \V. Merchant, Oleratiee chemist &e. Lock
port, N. Y.
Full and ample ingtrm:ionsi, testimonials, &c.
accompany eLeh Wide,
/Sold by .1. IL Simon & co. Erie; S. S. Et H.
F:kseit, A.ambilla, Ohio; D. N Webster, Con-
Twttot, Ohin.
I'o RED HEADS AND GRAY.
rrYIIIAN 11AI it DYE, a warranted attielefor
coloring the hair a beautiful broign or jet
black, it will not wear off, soil the linen, or color
the skin, as hundreds can testily.
It has also been used successfully in coloring
Fine.
Beware of the'countern it; and be sure yen get
the 'genuine, pr, puma only by Geo. W. Merchant,
chemis,t, Loetsporr, N. Y. Snmples of Hair may
be seen at the store of the proprietor or his agents.
Price bU cents. •
Sold by J. 11. Btintra.fg co, Erie; S. S. & H.
Faeactt, Ashtabula, !Olio; and D. N. Webster,
Conneaut, Ohio. lyso
New Goods and Good News,
FIRST APPEARANCE.
Nom is the Thte—to Buy Cheap!
11E subscriber havin2 been but a short time
T
in Misinet.s hos not befom found it conveni
ent itia, introduce into the pap Ors a general wives,
ticcntent. no has, however ,jto.t returned ileac
the eastern cities with a splendid amortmesa of
Frcidt and Cheap (Weceties.f -
In his smelt may he folind the choisest Tess yet
offered for sale, from 4 to S shillings per pound,
Java, Cuba, Lattitira and St. Domingo, Cof
-oc,, cheaper than the cheapest; Havana, Porte
[lien. Oilcans, Liar Lqinp, Clarified, Pulverised
and Ma Ole Sugars, cheaper tha nimer; Porto Rico
Syrup, Su garheure and Orlcans Molasses; aispice,
pepper, ginger, cinnamon, mace, nutmegs., peas'
barley, citrons, prams, cocoa nuts, alinonds, me,
deira, Brazil, and pen nuts; Havana, prioeipt,,
Spanish, rinnalllOD, and conneaut Cigars; emir
dish, ladies to ist„ and , German Tobacco; oliv%,
rose, nut, castor, end hair Oil; all of which are of
the vci v best quality, and be sold cheap, at
No. 3 American pock, StaM street.
JOHN PEPPER..
9S
Nov. G. 1847
- • A CAH,D.
rIPHE undersigned would 'respeetfittly
the gentlemen pf Eric rind viciaity that be
has opened,a 'TAINORIPIO SHOP ea the south
side of the Public Sq..are,'s few doors east of as
Erie Bank, where be will be at all Hasp ready
and happy to upon those who may favor him
with a tail in this line of Intairtese. From long
experience in some of the principal grope of Lon
don and other European cities, and by Ariet at!
milieu to all business whichmsy now he enters:fe
ted to him, he confidently hopses that hriskail
always deemed worthy to receive a sham of pub
lic patronage. His work stall eater*.
such a manner u will bear a close and implittlifi
examination, and always in accordsoce with-the
prevailing' fashions. , • . .
• N. , 8.-Cutting done en - the shortest fibtitt.
JO4IN OC
Erie, March 25. 181,3. .I.mfs
- --SPRING FASHIONS VA 3848.
s. 1111UNTEiff i Practical allatarr.
WILL intro tpice thOliring Fanbion for. Ha
this day, and iroald ;taw Tetqftilty wr•
licit his frieneo and att
utooers to and tizallib
inr this VPO% gentletnanly appendsge,
r,
OIL.
S.
. 4*