paragraphs for the Million. A lixavir FEE:a—The Pittsburgh Dispatch say. a citi zen of that city. recently visited an adjoining county to get married, tendered the divine who performed tho cer emony the liberal fee of twelve and a half cents for hi. trouble In starting him upon the flotery paths of matri mony. The Clergyman declined the gift, and requersted him to hand it to the first poor man he met. As the wife be gained by the transaction (we understand ) O wns a house or two, we aro surprised at his low estimate upon her. Had she offered the fee it would have been a terrible exaggeration ot the value of her husband ! CCRL FOR Tax TOO7II Actin.—Take a piece of sheet zinc about the size of a sixpence, and a piece of silver Iry a quarter of a dollar, and hold the defected tooth be tween or continguous to them ; in a few minutes tho pain will be gone as if by magic, the zinc and silver act ing as a galvanic battery, will produce on the nerves of the tooth sufficient electricity to establish a current, and consequently to relieve the pain. Itaistarivs &Immo —The Savannah Republican o Bth lust., perpetrates the following joke : It will bo seen by reference to our tolographic head, that Mr. Calhoun took snuff yesterday. about 2 o'clock. p. M., whereupon 129 members of tho South Carolina Legislative sneeza. • QUITE ILLILISTUATIVX.—A fisherman of Beverly, Mass., was accoasted by a fanious Free Soiler there, with the inquiry, " These are: Frco Soil fish, I suppose 7 " to which tho fisherman promptly responded, " Yes, I rather guess they are, for, they have turned two or three times inane I caught them. " We find in the Sunday Dispatch, of Philadelphia. (bad, place, that city of Brotherly Love,) the following paragraph. We trust that the sayings of the Dispatch rive little weight with spinsters, enough what need we ears about it, for'we, at'least, aro secure. except that in our philanthropy, wo have some eimpathy fur many of 'lour bachelor friends "This I set down as a Positive truth : a woman with fair opportunities. and without an absolute hump, may slam' whom she likes. Only let us be thankful the 4srlitigs are like the beasts of the field rind do not know their own power " • ay %he less a man sleeps the moro ho lives. Napo leon consumed four hours in sleep. Generul Cass rises Admen, arid it is said that John Van Buren rises at four o'clock. Grattan ono day came to his son and pushing until he awakened, "Come said he, get up, recollect it is do early bird that catches the worm. " " Serves the Norm right, said the witty slumberer, for being abroad so early. " Coot.'—Mr. Dray, jeweler and watchmaker of Cin cinnati, left his store in Main street for a few minutes, ender the care Of a boy, and while he was abtenta yonog ma stepped itiand coquetted to be' rhown oil gold watch 'rho boy handed one to him, he took it With out further ceremony, thanked the boy, put it in his pocket and ramoused. Ile reeved pursuit. ILT" A yourt man " "of middle age" advertises for a wire in a New york paper. He requires wealth in the lady, and will offset thereto a patent right which ho owns. Unto CITY.—A now town has spurn up at the junc sen!of the Ohio and Mresiesippi Rivers, upon an eleva ted site,,on the Missouri side, which prothises to become a place of great importance. It is called Ohio City.— The whole trade and travel of the Wear tend to that ,aint. GEOV.TII 0 Onio.—Tho State of Ohio is now in her rather it is noW . 61 years since tho 6rst moved into what is now that State4--et she Pproximating to three hundred ihonsaesd.—, indantly shows tho rapid progrvs of tho' aL year, or =I polls n Vote it) The fart elbsi country Nr..n AIM ti. aF COMIIIEM E. -A late London paper "mportation of teeth into that city from Paris ; the teeth having bean extracted fronythe murgents and their opponents, slain in the lays that an it advortided ;s7s of the lamtrrectiou: hulera never has prevailed as an epedemic U That C New England, is attributed with con.ider ity to the prudence of the people . lid to the illness of their towns and cities. ir; ally part o, ible plousibil encral cleat' A VETIRAN I I DEAP.-WO learn from the Wahinqton Examiner, df the death of Mr. William Adams, a 'soldier of the Revolution., at the good old age of one hundred !eats. Mr. Adams served during the whole war, and was attached to *. Flying Camp, " so termed. Thercotpus Christi .Star calls nye' !Tint to rcerieve the Lipan Indian". Tli Ihsy have killed more men and stolen m ." - rstern Texas than any other tribe of Indians: Isniss Rvniurn Lens.—A London inven or has applied vulcanized India Rubber to tho purpose of Flaking artifi ini legs, which aro said to be the most useful substi rite for a limb that havJ not yet been devised. a? A company has Leon formed in London for the turpose of Colonizing the waste lands of New Bruns slik with tho industriotis poor who cannot gel work in Daglan SUPTRSTITION.—The death of Lieut. Dule, one of the eipierers of the Dead Sea, has increased the supersti toug dread of the people in the Eastern countries, of slur l'ar undertakings. ALATIAM?"—Them are several applicants fur the post ( 1 of U. S. Senator, rendered vacant by the death of D xon 11. Lewis. An exchange says that Mr. Houston, n w a camber of the House of Representatives, is among the :law prorninenL Neither this vacancy, Aior that held by 4r. King, can be filled, permanently, until! after the eection of a new legislature, as the sessiiinet ‘ in that State et held bienially. ;Both Senators. therefore, until the meetin g of the next legislature, will hold their offices by appointment from the Governor. Con) Dou.sn.—A correspondent of the Philadelphia I. , dger advocates the coinego of one dollar gold pieces. It would certainly be a great national convenience to have n gold dollar, which could be sent by mail, and be equally valuable in all parts of the Union. Other nations Live the/r convenient gold coins, worth about a dollar, rich, for instance, as.;fie onersiateopth doubloon worth :9 ofog,g, 'o .4 Bamttel Lawrence, the greatest Wool purchaser Ind manufacturer lb the country. says : t. The business tr growing Wool in this.couti r try, is destined to be of im mense importance, and I am firm in the belief that with 31Y'retity-five years, wo shall produce et greater quantity '' ,l ll any other nation ; " and, ho adds, there is not mough annually raised iu this country, by ten thousand to meet the demand of the manufacturers. I .trrairor Imitsto.—lt is na:onishing how many por wit are tormented with a literary itching, nothing. can '' Y , but scratching with a pen. isTmvs BAUM kt OF W 111,1) CI I Min Y.—We have infrequently called attention to this article in the col a paper, and we have dune so with the full confidence a good one, and deeervinn the patronage of the public. lad a chance to witness its ellects upon some of our. melt in addition to the high encoiniums passed upon it hero of the press, not In paid puffs, but in honest can `MD. from having derived a benefit themselves. makes of advising all those who have occasion to resort to a pulmonary affections, to avail theanselve of it. We lueh confidence, the proprietors to be believe they let 'Moor any other medicine upon the community, un md full faith in its efficacy—in confirmation t f which store offer a mass of testimony from the most ungues na"ol. Neither would they be understood as saying alw'dys cure consumption after it is seated, although ads 10 rfilelc the worst cases—but at this season of the hi Vim body Is liable to a cold, which if neglected will al f(“tilita—hy taking this medicine, we doubt not many tctated.—!late Jsglasd Washingionias. Bourne Jas. 7:7-tiet advertisement. '' wiu diearntstly advise all who are afflicted with drop or grmet, or any disease of the kidneys, to resort at e Vaughn's Vegetable Idlhontrlptic Mixture. This 'mean Remedy has singular properties. We happen to :: a" of dropsy which was most unsticcessMly treated the first physicians of Boston, one of theta almost the , eimoner in 11.. and the friends took hold of the matte{. Vaughn's Lithontriptic and effected a cure. The otf 'quackery" may cry as loud as they please. give us If Vaughn's article is one of its fruits. Seriously. we humbug which surrounds the medical profession !ern day: here iv an ankle, this very medicine we speak ease after case and curing them when the "profession" listed all their lore, and did nothing, and yet would make !Mak such an article as thisLithontriptie has no vie ger but your faith in Vaughn's flrticle. read the painph- N 'II ulna Agents under adverti ment of Creel American , Our paper, By Dispatch MARKET --Flo Sales 4000 bbls. n 5 44 for sterile] Sales 2000 bus SON; 10.000 b 68cls. - Oats 31,35 eta. Pork steady bu - Whiskey 21ia' The National Virginia heard fr that for Clay in The North Car branches being ti of U. S. Senator ALABA3I.II.—F9 all tho counties g Mississtrirt.— lor about 100 the TEXAS. - The 1 following froth T majority. Roust gives 22 for Tay ded to Cass. Black, who mill Pittsburgh, was (1 AdviceN from nuts the republic Although ye hen ieempon the high Police ineflicien frontier greens does nothin ing to Saute Ann $8.00,000. based ted States. Gen. is operating in du This morning t i and but little mov produco in storc a l 500501). Solos of flour d fur common to el hush. Sandtwkv Southport, at 18 ' Corn quiet. Iljghwines'29:l „, --- iv' 1; SV,ViT TO 4. the Baltimore Su silo says she is to hie as long as the On thn 21st in% JAMES WEEP anti erford. At the roshlr;n of Finrhorcreek t Fairview townshi, this State. need . On Saturday tl WILLIAM ITENTLY and 5 'limiting. In NVartie. on John and Salons • dare. PToti co to Tl10: 4 1". that kno ri-eciiitit. are re• tile of Jlnunry Erie. Nov' /S. IP! PRUIVX T . PLETCIIF v 1 Eric and vici reolyres in a litylc rver the Erie Ba 1 Itttatta.r PeJute.' him. tat the Berkshi 1 ...nee in the rt. 1 i% hopes to tic al le to him I‘lith the r pat! Mintlt"-e 4 WNW)/ MO tee err,, c ,es handn .tti.ele r lil ass , c‘prni,lr f.r Dagtie Ladles and gent'. areitte specirnetat. Erie. Nov. '2% 18-11 hirt. EDITOR. Sir of re.iiteet for CAP - T.. 1 Michigan, Ivho a lac inform him till Crew for ism liar ifi the NTichittan. bin ilia all (hr,r net. t`atit. of an A nti.ri" honornfa the he h fret hi¢hly flattered G ire . 1111Qinlieeti. Erie Nov. 2'. Ihtl n our govern-, io editor sa4 ore liorbeii in 11*. T 111.7 lam Parttivl &Tho.mw.n. emit, bp - right by the, iittelltiell or the Eric, May fl IEI rinderidgliri I st 11:11A% - e. E. to hindurtg vet tin& the futon.. %%111 plea ings, adjoining the I, Nov. SI, 1.19 'V BEM' OVEVIII IL' by, In Lartro pot, Cimada L4gore. age. Eric, Nov. '22, I: rilre.Pyrdy's Air R. PIIRDV 1 has taken thi 'eently occupied by kctding constantly of licr ow•n Inntinfni ferent k hots of REF Butter Pintehed Eg hot Coffee, Soda W served lip in the I eei red n fine anion Mrs. P. line fitted oiodntiori of Ladles* mined pot to he en ltarmlo. and µ•ill e indsiliteo the hope t tiuded In her prod Erie. Nov. 2S. IF I 9000" A V. sale by 1 0 q!51t5.5 8 .,`;7,7 11 ax Taper. Nov. 11,?. CASES Fahrod VllinteNniv• rind Nov. IN, IFAN. r" IA Can! A It e 7 1501b5.81 100 RM. (I 3to c 75 Ibis S anri for sale by Nov. 2.5, ISIS. BY U.SING Mn EN9v. I NVIIITE LEA I [Nov. 28.) CCI°P ER'S GM a beautiful art Nov. 28, IgtS. FRESS Salad of Lemon, Valid English furranis, Nov. 2, 1848. M MMES. klusie and U tension of remain' thanks for the very and would etobrae Parties. Balls or z are liberal. For p Erie, Nov. J. 1 Notice to th rrilE partnereht l Sloan. is this and accounts of th collection. and th made during the man& against the will remain for the Eric. Nov, II, 1 rrillE Board of .1 two Principal East and West We saute. Applicatio i cember next Nov. 13. 1849 TB,B—Y°mng 'telegraph. for the Weekly Observer. Now Yout, Nov. 25-3, P. M r quiet and rather in fairer of buyers 4 31 for mixed and common; Pi prime Illinois wheat at $1 15. eh mixed coca at 67 cts: new 'torte not active. ;TEMS ,OF NEWS. ntelllgencer says that 41 counties the vote of Gen. Taylor is lets t , by 2133. lina logialaturo metfon Monday. 11 (1, it is doubtful on whom the-elect ill fall. 1 returns and reported majorities fu ye tho State to Cass by 644 majoril ill hoard from but 12 counties. T d. Result still doubtful 0. Crescent, of the 18. h, has 'sos. Galveston has, given Cass .n, 110; one precinct iniCalhoun con , or, 10 for Cass. The Stateis con ' dared the Steward of the Atlantic scharged on $6,000 bail. exieo to the 4th inst. The'Pien) :n a restless, almost peverish state ) no more political outbreaks. Robb vat's and in the streets are fret,utmt, . The savages - are devastating overnment is without funds, and Cr The papers are continually point- Congress has _authorized a loan l of the indemnity to be paid by the LIM- Bustamento commanding 300 troops, Shim Madre mountains. Burrito, Nov. 24-3 i; A. M. ie•weather was wet and disagreeable, • n i ent in prodnee. There is much les.; this point now than at this time bat '. not exceed 2000 bbla. at $4 Oat 621 1 , oico brands. Little' doing in wheat; .10 at 93et:e.; 10800 bu. Chicago and i,r the former. 86 for the latter. 0 be., sold on credit at 56 cu. 101. VE 1:1 BALTimons..—A correspondent of says—When a Baltimore girl is kissed -ing chloroform, and remains inseniti . operation lasts. A.RXIXED: ~ by tlin Roy. G. W. ClOnveland. Mr. Mies M %lulu ANN GROSS, all of Wnt• I PIED. y, of his son-in-law. George Moorhend. !tenable. Moses BARNETT. Sr.. Into of end formerly of Dauphin county in 4 %ear. le 18th hist ;of an affection of the lunffs, 'HARRISON IllanarrET, aged It years thic. 19th Imo., SCSANNAII dnotrbtor of Smith, aged 18 years 7 months and 7 ose whom it may Conclra. themselves Indebted to me by Note or Book uested to call nod pay on' ot.before the first or l'o't will be ovule. WM. F. RINIMANECIrr. 13M1 1_ 4'LX '-' c is respeetfulty announces to the citizens of bite, Mit ilf! is Kenitra' to OVellig thl4'llCf nequallrd In this section of country, at his ...aeuerr'an etallery • lie._ South side of the Public Square. I The or Deatterrntypes wns recently awarded_ to c County (Masc.) Fair. and from lona experl , th in the Southern and Fluttern States. he ve perfect satisfaction to all who may favor hare. lert in rime Wool and TllrtekWrilniat fnimes, Variors Akio on Lrtment of Gold Lceltets, Pins :ilk" Ring, 113 tie Ireotypes. men are respectfully invited In call and ex- I • ABEL FLETCHER. tf `Jig A CARD. —Promined by mom than or linary fee'lines J suss Mel•rrostt, of the 11. M. Steam ship tit to lease the command Mail nett Sprint. t he - e irri.. with him the thanks of hi.: /and Mild treatment while in tratimand of I. Mr Intoth Is a sailor of the old school. coin lentnnly onaliticationtkon indispensable, to a n Man of War. and tenacious to a fault of the 1 has so Maenad creditably served. 'We shottlii were wir premitted to serve liiin under any or wrong. Yours respectfully. T. A. V ItIS "lotion of Partraorship. Alit) nxi-timt under the the name of Graham hrn•bv Il.golve,l by mutual normal. --All sal I Graham k Thump4on. Will receive the eribers until fully cletnnitinr.l. ittAßAtrq &HAM. JAMMEI:4 THOMPSON. EIEIM -- , No.rxa E. bas plated his business in the Immisof BENJA q . and persons tvi•hing information in regard termineel.or wishing In ermage his services for eto nriply in bin office in the Tatnany Build ace of J. C. Marhlitilf. Fe 1. JAMES THOMPSON. tf•2d altimore Orst3rsll S. of superior quality, put up by 'loft & Malt d semi{ Cans, me received daily at their He mu House, and for sale by the-Can or Pack -IAME.9 P. HOLMES, Alet 42i1a3 onfectionary, N 0.9, Row. ,vouid respectfully' Inftirm tiie public that she %%ell know stand In the Reed House flow, re l. W. Keith. whereshe has now and purposes n hand, a large variety of CONFECTIONARII.I4; tore. and bold wholesale and retail, with dir e ESHMENTS,such as Cakes Pies, Dread and s, Cold Fowls, Roiled ham, pork and Beans. ter, lee Cream, &c., &c., all of which will he e and most palatable style. iThe has Just re nen( of TOYS, to which she inviter attention. up a room, up stairs, expressly for the accony thonlay wish to eat OYSTERS. She deter phs!.ed by any similar establishment west of uleavor to afford universal satisfaction. She 'at the sitni , 111 eral pationage which was ex eesor will be continued to her. "NA and Prine ipi Cigars, choice brands, and .n Pure importation. put received and for lIUR'fON & PERKINS. 's matched Ao and cigar lights,al BURTON & PERKINS k's Vertnifuge, knit received and for B ale Retail, by , BURTON & PERKINS. 28 I phor. jip. (lab, Soda, ;utile and box soaps: c rinistone. lus Niue and Aqua Ammonia. Jost received • BURTON & PERKINS. Stop that Cough! Jervis' cold Candy, to be had at BURTON & PERKINS slo and Pittsburgh 100 kegs ground in oil, for sole by - BURTON Sc ATIVE, for Jellies. Diane Mange. &c. Ice., a de, for sale by BURTON & PERRINO. I, Ground Pure Mustard. Perm Sauce. Extrat 4 ,a. Diner Almond, and Celery; Vanilla Gum, j e., ate., for sale by A CARD. so. lAMB & WOOD. proffsrs of Instrumental • neing. having returned to Erie wit& the to g during the Winter. beg leave to return their liberal patronage extended to them heretofore. this opportunity of offering their service to • hools. during the coming season. Their Scrum i rticulars call at the American Hotel. CV ZUSOLIITZON. Patrons of r. ° the Erie Observe heretofore existing under the firm of Durlin lk ay dissolved by mutual consent. The books late firm are in the hands of A. P. Diann. for in arrears are notified that payment west be ing winter to save costs. '/'hose having de , in will present theta at the °Mee. where he purpose of settlement. A. F. SLOAN. P. DUBLIN. Public 111c.hoole. hoot Directors of Erie Borough wish to employ eachers, competent to take charge of We new d Schools, and four Female Teacheta for the will be received until the lst Monday in De- JAMES C. REID. Illee'y Insperial sad Pond:tong J. 9. B Teas. away, by AWER. , . requisite in most Cases to cure. Wi.1 1 1 1 r:44 - 17a - n - Y ' W " h . o " l i l i a l je s improved the value of a heavy horse liftyl and some one hundred dollars, by one dollars worth of the Tattersall Heave Powders._.-- Only be sure to get the genuine article, akid your money will be amply repaid to you. 0 More than SlN)ecrlitlcates verbal and Written, have been receiv ed, attesting to the t hum of this incatint Me remedy, but we have only' space to subjoin the following, i • Read the following:—"Tlits is to certiv, that I cured a horse of mine of the Heaves, by one package of niters:ol's Heave Pow- T dew. The horse has made no slim of th Heaves since the Pow der was given, and I belief c Uterine to b • permanent. As a rued kin(' for horses. 1 believe it is all it is re'...onittientled fur. J. S. 1 1 / 1 1.1., Farmer. Town of Bertha, Oswego county. Mar :It 21, kV. ~ Y. Kirkland, Oneida Cuunto.N I •i ktmots, Govan & 1111. - retwis—Osres.—llavimp a young honor that had, much to his injury, contracted the !leaved; I purchased for it an article called "Heave Cure" bu Which I think should be called ..heave maker," as it made Hie horkf a great deal worse titan before. I was ahem arils induced tome it the "Tattersall lime Modem". and the erfet 4 t was an immediate restoration to sound ness. I Irate since been olleredEly dollars more for the horse than tottered it fur before it took your medicine. i Yours. ' J. BURLINGAME. I "CAtrirto4."—finitations and worthless CO1111)011116 hate fel-, lowed us wherever we have introduced our remedy. and we un drrbtand that se% eral new ones are being pat up Jur circulation.— I Beware of those, and taken() remedy but "the Tattersall." None geiftaine without the signature of A. 11. Cough & CO.— Price one dollar per package. six fui Live dollars. Prepared and and sold wholesale and retail by COUCH 4 NEV.:HUAI. In Fulton Street. N. Y• Carter & Brother, Agents, Erie, Pa. Nov. 1.5, 1318. Can Stray Steers. riAME into the enclosure of the suilinriberrin Greene V sometime in Fefilettitier lavt. two yearling Steers, one red, and the other red and vi Inter no artificial marks. ,The owner 'lO re qucbted tto come, prove property, pay charge.. nod take them nwhy. ARCHIBALD ALEXANUER. Greene, Nov. 23. 131 P. ' atia rr The Ladies and Gentlemen of &le and vicinity. arc re srectfully informed that Lewis' Gothic Ilan is now open. and will coutitme to be for a term of years, should.notbing unfdreseen oc cur. I have built it expressly for carrying on the Watch. Clock and Jewelry business 011 a fair imilsimatant MI basis, ns people are often imposed upon by transient dealers, stopping only lbr a few weekr or months in a place. I ant induced to make •the above statement alao Tor another reason—that statemenok have already been made ii regard to me. that lam going to slay Mit a 'bolt time. and that lam cheating and deceiving the people. That is false. have commenced business with the determination of continuing, the same en long as the patronage of the people of Erie will sus tain me in selling goods for a fair and reasonable profit. and doing their work for a reasonable compe4ttion. Many thanks for .the liberal patronage already received. W.ll.'N. LEWIS. Erie, Nov. Ith Mel I 25 New Ooncern. • AZNGpurhr t h e - entire or Cook by inthe Heoccuie imintmizitß k StitePtreet, Erie, l'a., 1 woul,l respectfully call the attention of my friends and the public generally to my stock of cheap Wet 111.Drylianally Groceries. will keep n good assortment, and will Fell as low as any other in this market. Nov. 11,1S:18; • JOHN 0 HAWES. . WrrE WASH, Scrubbing, Shoenuil Hearth Brushes; for sale I' V MITE by J.II.IIAVVES. PORK Barrelm for male cheap at No. S. Boneel BlockSoso St. by J. B. IIAWM% OIL. Pepper sauce, mustard cji Port, &c., for sale by Cyr ON E Ware, Just recut k ed and for sale lon B Ree tified W h iskey, by the bbl o PURE ANti — CZZIAPI & PERKINS, AT THEIR OLD SITAND,'No. 3, REED HOUSE, ARE now receiving their Winter stock of Drugs, IST . (Reines, Pa lilts, Dye• Stuffs, Brushes, Varnishes, Groceri , Fancy and mi•cellaticons articles. to which they iTIN ite the Rite !don of I'll)t.iciatte, Painters, Clothicre, Tanners, and coneutners mnerni iy. ..Fur l'areittilars see email Bina." Nov. le IS*. ---- - Paints, 1000 l ' Ps ' R°che " :IWO lbs. %VII 300 lbs. Venitiata Red, I 20 idols Dye-Fluffs. 1.10 lbs. Gum 120 gitlii,L,inseell Oil 11.3 •• Meotiul Nov. W, 1:414. Caleft, Coughs and Consumptijon. AI(NFAN P.NPEr"rrritA NT. (large bottlen) I .• , Jtor's Balboni ix Wild Cherry . kln.ayne's do do •do Ayrer.' Cherry Pectoral I 'Motors Balsam, Iloarhound, and other raedlcinerr for the alxwe diseases. for sale by BURTON & PERKINS.. Nov. Pt tr-le. 27 PEKIN COIIPAN VS Greet! and Black Teas, A fresh supply of these popular Teaslu.ii received by the Agents nurerox & PERKINS. A LL Persons owing at my store (spectot contracts excepted) 11. arc requested to make payment before the Jim or Holt Joona ry and OnIVCCOVI... P. METCALF. NOV. le, ir4.. Scbool Books. SANDER'S Primary. and Pictorial Primer, Do. Ist, thl, ad and 4 h Readers, McGurley 'a Ist, 2dr tid arid 4th Readers, Town's Speller, Definer an I Analysis, 80. Ist. 2d. ad and fourth Readers, Arithmetics—Thonisou's Mental and Tract cal, Adams', Davies', Smith's and Colhurn'ti. Grammars—Bullion's Kirkham's, Bith's and Browns. Geographies—Mitchell's with Atla . 0111ey's do.. Smithis do.. it Morse's Quarto Geography, Parley' do., Goodrich's do., Mitch ell's ilo. _ Algebras—Davies', ThOurson's nail Robinson's. Philosophy--Coni-itoell'il, Oltrudead's and Phelps', , Physiology—Cutler's, Comstock's and Taylor's. • i Astroitomy—lturritt's and Olmstead's, Geology—ll Relict's's, Classics--Gramtners. Lexicons "rid Ettading Books In the Latin, Greek, German, French and Italian. Ilistories—Willard's, Wilson's, Odes', Goodrich's, Rhetoric—Newman's. Boyd's and'lllnit's. Astronomical Mans, Writing II oks, Port Folios, Slates, Pen cils, gulls, Sleet Pens, Ink &c., f r sale wholesale and retail at the New Book Store,, W. E. pugyvoN & Co.' Nov. 18, Nb. 8 Reed House: Rood Zeus° WISTELFI43 DAMMAM 01' ,WILD crizrarrst. The Great Remedy fur Consumption j the Lungs, Ape-Woes el the hirer, Asthma, Rronchilis. Pains or Weakness of the Recast or Lungs, Chronic Cough. Pleurisy. Hemorrhage of the Lungs, and all other diseases rjf the Pafracta7 Organs. Important Caption. Beware of a hale eounterje:t of %Victor's Balsam of Wild Cher ry, signed by one Win. M. Spear. who. in order to pains his vile imitation upon the public. his obtained a facsimile of our bottle, and copied our label of directions yet.;atin, , substituting his own name for that of Henry %Vimar, M. D, which is found on the gen uine Rerneinher,lhe outside label or wrapper of the genuine Bal , inti is a finely executed We plate engraving. bearing the hignatuni of Henry Wihtnr, M, and Sanford & Park—notte other can be genuine. ANOTHER INVALID RESTORED TO HEALTH (Read the following statement of facts from Mr EU Bailey, a highly respectable merchant of Vienna, Johnson co, Illinois.) OE•rmssis.; desire to benefit the nfllicted throughout the innd has alone induced me to make the following statement of facts respocting one of the most astonishing cures ever recorded. My son, now seventeen years of age, has been afflicted during MS whole life, with a constant cough, pain in the side and chest, nc coffin:toted with night sweats and hectic fever, which produced great emaciation and debility ; and at Intervals during the night, his expectoration would become so great as to endanger his life from strangulation. During the time he was attended by many physicians of the highest repute. whose prescriptions gave but temporary relief—ln fact, so alarming were the symptoms and ro inveterate was his disease, that I was compelled to believe hint be yond the reach of Medical aid! Alt of our neighbors and friends who saw him, regarded him as one who was rapidly approaching, nn early and premature grate. After having thus exhausted the skill of the best phyidep ina oat obtaining relief.] was prevailed upon by the advice of a friend to make use of Wistar's Ra'oone of Wild Cherry. Ile commenced its use about the 30th of December, 1941. the first bottleof which gave astonishingrelief, and I began again to indulge in the fond hope that he might yet lie rewired to health. After having continued the use of it until three bottles had been taken, the disease was entirely overcome, and his shattered con stitution and einneinted form restored to sound and permanent health, which he continues,to enjoy up to the present time. 1 believe the genuine Dr:Mister's Balsam of Wild Cherry to be. one of the most valuable medic Ines •ever discovered knowing. as I do, that the ab..ve cure was effected solely by Its us . 14116 gentlemen, very respectfully, Your most obedient servant. Aprllo, 1910. ELI nAn,.ev. CONSUMPTIVE PATIENTS Will please read the fbllowing statement from the Harrison Ca mum—The increduloare Invited to read the following note from Rev Mr Coidron , whose character for truth and veraeity stands above suspicion, nd have their doubts dispelled as to the superiority of WISTA 3 BALSAM OF' WILD CBERRY over ti l all other remedies now before the,puhlic of the same character. . Com pox, Ind. Jan. 28, 1818.' It is no less l a duty than a pleasure to state for the benefit of the afflicted, that I consider_ Wurar's A/omm of Wild Cherry a great blessing to the human race.. ' Having tried it In ease of severe af fliction of The lungs. I unhesitatingly recommend it to those simi larly afflicted as the beet sepirtly I have ever tried and one which cured me when physicians sa id I must die, and when I thought myself, that my time to depart was near at hand. . WILLIAM.COLDRDN. ' Thesis a difference between WISTAIPB BALSAM OP WILD CH ERRY, and alPother preparations or Wild Cherry. The true and genuine Balsam. as sold by us. contains, besides the extract of Wild Che bark, other medical agents of great character and efficacy in iiveure of coughs.' colds. and general disease* of the chest and tuns. But all the important difference between this medieind and all' others of the kind is. that Wistars Balsam cures. While other remedies give only temporary relief to the sill. ferer. ... . Bold by ). D. Park. (successor tolihmford & Pall.) Fourth and Walnut streets. Cincinna.l.Ohlo. - General Agent for the Smith and West, to whom all onto* must be addressed. Carter & Brottitz Erie Po.; 'II. H. & C. Cave 01rard3 Ferrer Whiolly lc Co. Waterlbrdi D. N. &J. 8. Webster cooneaut Chios 40. 8:4 J. 11: - PoisoU Aobtobulat, J. Mcf*Flond Illoodrino Pa.; 8. WBeo2 Jr. MN: - " Erie. Nor. 18.1@i9. „ 307 111181121 A O.Art.D. ye-43 nfh,l:tc. and Yellow Ochre. • - I 300 Dm Red lend & Lithi 130 Ihs.Battford's extract I 300 gale, Turpentine: SU Varnishes, O'er Nate by BURTON & PER NOTICE. xa CLOVIS/MG .1() N M.ithniCE returns • • ^ friend and **Public in genera \ age es nded to' him.-and wou ) them at he hae_ food just opened at N an BONNELLHLocK la d _ assortment gym MEE and VIESTINGS. whit • of the ney market In the eaa • c a tt le, i f m utth o gnArtaitt b a ar of In this mart - Among his stock may English. and A erlean Cloths and Gass made lip monk and Warranted. Also. Frock Coati, Ov repels, and Sack Coals. and Drawers, kfs., and Suspenders, w hl as the Cheapest. Persons wishing to pure will do well to ail and examine goods a are tut by inkse f, and made In Erie by th bad. Without r and to price, and am made as any Sh pin Erie makes. Penton have their meow re taken and elahing u with them wile done, they will not iss aq Custom work lid Cutting done on the and warranted. No chari selves at No. 6. Erie, Sept. 27, 9Q ci LDS.fltatnwood, 700 lbs. Oust le Id by Nov. ItoCA for showing goods—cnlll 588 771 1.13. by I Rsp quality Madder, nu d'a boat, Nov,lo, CA ' C2fgeil. over one 0. and in chenfala opperao, OJO lbw. Alum, n' l Nov. 10, VAIJ 8 8 8 - ,..i - 7, ulphuric, Nitric and Mnr lov. 10, CA SEIM Cud Hear, Solution of in, Cream Tartar. and Nov. 10. . CM wren & BROTHER. by TTNNEIiI3 Nor. BLEACIPD % Nov. 1 I 'llA IA: OIL, and Campt. CA • Glass! Glass L Ale thickness . ' The InTQ by the box or single tight' e.l EW VOR gle clot' Into Mil marketi Nov. lu , • cooks. e Produce Reckoner, showing the value by Pound r 'II the di ff erent kinds of 'grain ; so arranged as to once. the.vnlue of tile n hole number or btishels he cane rate. the price uninvited in dollars and : ady Reckoner, for all kin k: of Merchandise, front lollar ; n Table for cotnpang interesli' Tables for Price of Hay, the meaty of Wont, and Stone; Cistern., &c. &c., just ultli.lieti and for sale, ;tail at W tt. lIRWOON & CO , S. No.B, Reed noose. T 111: Collude or bushel o present m oue and pounds at t cents; also a tote cent to one calculating the the contents of wholesaleand r Nov 6 .. ..... D$ American Vermilion and Chrome Yellow by (ow. 0. . CA TER 6r. BROTHER. ml Lead and Litharge, h r: 6, CA , TER & BROTHER. 56 1 0 0, I l i ' . sz.it .ninnblack, and 43016 r. Ppttnltuni, by v. U, CA ' TER & BROTHER. Paint and Vflriliels Broglie-, rind Odor.. Whiterra,th by Nov. 0, CA • TER & BROTHER. worrig LEAD, Dry 11,n1.1 in Oil for Pale [Nov. 0.) CA '.TER dr. BROTHER. • PURE WHITE LEAD roin Brooklyn, Buffalo ittabargh. 4 0v. 0. CA ' TER & RROTH MIRE. TER & BROTHER. 'ENIT L iN Red, English • iov. CA • TER &BROTHF.R. CIITI'INH By i'or. 6. C.% TER & fIROTHER. 3erl DOZEN, ~ Bria,shre I 6000 200 'Mit 600"9 FRENCH& Y13.1.0W51 Nov. O. CAI 600'°' 999 "I 199.`°' FRENCH & Chrome Creel oV.6.CA .hair mil Japan Va r. TER. 84 BROTHER. ..ONS Lineced Oil and Su rite of Turpentine, by 'uv. 6, ' CA TER & BROTH %M. .0:48 Furnivire, Cuu by , Nov. d. CA 1 1 nish GAL G l:nil and Nov I(Ti'a per. by 0, o Carpenters and oinors. 'SON & CO. have Just eived a largeassortment • a, such am . Plow of different kinds, tilrk Ogee, do I do C l rectan do Gauge I do do tl,uirk Ovolo, - do do do Roman do • I it Planes do do Grecian do do de do Rabbet Planes, do do do • Sash do etch Planes do do Board Rules, do do do Cane do • gee. • rla C • soldvery cheap for Cash. I a ll nod see. I W. E. IIEWSON gr. f;O.. No. 'CI. Reed House. TAT E. 111; V V • of Too Groovin Gauge rand Hand R , Halm , • Maio Plunk .21 Quirk ( Which will b. Oct. 17. . New Ilooke l , of the Pnrehase and Settesnedt of Western New tad of the rise. progress, and present state of the 'hire' In that section. By Rev. James H. Ilotchki n. f the Plan of Salvation ; a Book for the times. By litlzen. .1 is r a narrative comprising ,passages from the Diary lan Temple. Hy Charles B. Taylor. For sale by II FAVSON & CO. .1 • No. 8. Reed House. Irwroßy A. York. A, Presbyterian Cr rhilotophy h an Ainerican , , e Thankfaltse of the Rev. AI Oct. 20. OF TEN YEARS, IsM— I IRO, or France under r fillopq.. By Louis Blanc.l riierq of Germany. fly Frederic 11. Hedge. IllVi `rtMite. For Pale I .Y W. C. H EWSON &CO. HISTORY I.ouh, I' The PrOSI , trated with l't Notice. I meeting of the Female Benevolent Society of Eric at the vestry room of St. Paul's (.Ibureb,ma 'Phut's stosembarost tfeloek. Pi M. at there will be a large attendance. not only of those previously, or are non• members. but also of all oth s interest in the objects of the Society. IPIB. 7 1 11 F: Maul will he lid! dwyriM,Mboi It Is hoped , who have bee en who feel a, Eric. 0 t. • rote, ogwood, Croat part:Was. ' receiving my Fall and Winter Stock of Dry Goods, Ilardware, Iron, Steel, Nails, Chains &c.. carnal"- ,over twenty-five thousand Dollars. o Lich was pur i. 'IOW the Manufactories, both in Europe and Anted nbeard of before ; all of which will be b - old for Cash low nny Goods before sold in ibis market. Returnr ~ thanks to my old Cuidomers for their very libvral ) /rpONC to compensate them this fall and winter Viilll airgains of past times. Now is the time !—neat )ear hiff prices. li. cApWELL. 21: IF4e. MEI T AM NOIN. Groceries. sing n stock o dinged direct en. nt [MU'S 111 at prices Co' iue my kiticei , patronage. 1 pi the greute4t I) I pred l ict high Erie, Oct.' , TA1L0W124142, ignoil taken thin method of' inihrining the citizens of I vicinity, th it he still cittinocs IN, lionincas of at his old !mu (1 , where le will be happy to save i 1 horrors of slop shop clothing. by making a fair and "meat t o, a v ery reason:ll,M price. Ho returns his Addle generally for its kind and liberal patronage I trusts, by strict atteutionito business, to merit nod t ole for the Metre i as he feels . contldent that from On route ofm mi the prim ipal4hopa of London and New :memo any work marmite to him in the most work nimble and satisfactory Hirer. RHIN' GOAIDING. , . . ''PING done on the allows notice and with prink kni. situate smith of the Diamond, and a few doors I ojlaiik. 1 M II F. under Erie nu TAILORINI than front th tuttylftutte Ga d thattoisto the veretufare, nu' r velve tilt? 1 , . herien . 1 V•ult. lie caw, nwnlike. rash' I 'et. 23, N. B. CU' mar care. FR east of the Er SIIAWfiI 3t. (le Lain: &e., will lie found chrap at THILIALS & kJ) Wool, PI. On. 6. t. dies Dress and Gleak Goods, G of Cashmere, Moir del Lanes. black. striped. shaded Alp:Kegs, French Merino, silk plaid Mndo stie. &e., &c. just opened at i ..ISIS.GEO. BELDEN & SON'S. .._ _ 't' k, 11 - CP.B War. .i. ink', for sale et., New Goods. vv. II have his day received by express, n nice assortment of Fraud Nterino,Silk, Mohair. Thibet cloth, Cashmere and M de Lathe - e .at , ' TIIIIIALS & DEAVEVS. Erie, oct. 41545. I i 1 r New Goode. NEW FA I. AND WINTER COODS.—The subscriber Is now rec lying his Fall and Winter Stock of Dry Goode, Gro ceries, Hardt are. Roots rind Shoes. Queensware. Iron. N ails, &c, which pill mike his stock full and Complete, and will make his 'Stock very el ap. - Call nod see. The , prices will suit you, no doubt, ns I vi I not be undersold for ready pay, by an) one in Erie. Oct. 21, , . SMITII JACKSON. t Administrator's Notice. L.ETTER I TFSTAMEAMIRE on the estate of Doet. Albert Thayer. ate of M biotech township; deed. having been grant ed to the subs fiber. notice is hurebymieen to all persons indebted to said estat to make immediate payment, nod those having claims again .t said estate to present them properly authenticatep for tandem!' [Nov. 4 ISSS.I MAIN THAYER. Adiu'r. • ' sag=' " Ao A Da:lml. : TDB WIN PER TERM OF THE ERIE ACADEMY commen ces Mon. ny, November 27, under the superintendence of Mr. J. II E ' RY BLACK. A. B.; Teacher of Languages and the Natural tacit eer, assisted by Mr. Eowsan F. It. ORTON, A. IL, Teacher of !athematic:, rind German; Mr. Ds that. P. Etharan, Teacher in E latish Literature. Pentuntiship and Voenl Music, and Mist. Cumuli Jonsson, Teacher in the Female Department and in the Frene Language. TUITION PER QUARTER. In the 1., wages . a 4 00 In Mnth makes. Natural PlillOsophy. Chemistry, dm 300 In other ranches, ! 200 l The regain tone for admission Is nt the beginning or middle of the tenn. N one will be admitted for less than half a quarter. From the p canna anti healthful location of the Academy, the 'advantages !rich it possesses of Philosophical and astronomical t lr apparatus. nt d the aldltty of thetrathers, bath to impart knowl edge. and to Iscipline the conduct, it is confidently believed that .very impede. inducements are presented to all who may he desir ous of purstr•ng a course of systematic and thorough instruction. Taos. 11. S 'r., Pros. . GEO. A. ELLIOTT. Erie. Nev. It. 1548. .2.5 ' . Secretary. .* . ..-••••^•m . . , ir...,;......„x ...- .... ...• -, ---'- _, GOLDAND SALVER SPECTACLES. of a vuPeriOr quality. warranted to suit aji ages and conditions of the eyes. nt ' ' LEWIS" GOTHIC lIALL. rILOCKS.- 1 -, A large assortnient Of Clocks, of different styles an Na Prices. flora to MO; Marenl Tithe Piece*, tke.. all War- . ranted to/r_eep goodl time, at - LEWIS' GOTHIC HALL. Slll4* BEIFER.—Came to the Arm of the subscriber, 'ln Fairview township, about the last of May. a red. yearling heif er. some whiaan Its sides and head—no artificial marks. - The owner is veqtrested to come, prove PrePeritY. pay Charge* nod take it away. . JOHN METZER. Fairview, Nov. IP, 1P49. 5 354 riOME AT LAST--Those Steel Bends, Clasps. Tatisels, 811th, V, Ringeand Buckles, new and fresh.' Also , a variety of Steel Bags and Purses, ready made. Id LEWIS' GOTHIC HALL. GOLD PENS—Levi Browh's Gold Pens; also. Baaley's of the best quality. every One warranted. Also. other Cold Pens as low as 01, at . - LEWHP GOTHIC HALL., . (lONSISTL rm. Mohalt ly Erie. Oct If erLAWLO. 'urkien, Cashmere, Moslin de Lane and Blanket good arsortnieut at GEO. SEAMEN & SON'S. 72 'MOCHA, 13 Shawlt, oe4 Paper Ea ging& 11GF.S Wnil paper and Bordering; 130 do Window tpnr, for sale cheaper than aver GEO. BELDEN & ROY. 1000 p, Oct. In. SILVER 't I NB—Non can lind a large assortment of Ware of vartotut Patients and newest styles of nianutheture, war ranted as pumas coin, at 1 , LEWIS' GOTHIC HAM lira Gin, Monongahela Whiskey, Rain. Part and Mader , lira Wines, and Alebohol. fbraale by , I:o.l3AVlrEfig. A' FEWeopleelßee' eb's Amirleag Prutlycondbrciod A Bath's :jl:lDlspetellitory s; sikution. rot Hie Nov. le, , • BtritTolf PERICIMA., 11T0 11141. I..iticere /Motet to hie for the liberal proton ic' be frame to inform lzErr,. r CLOTHS, CADS!, , owing to Mc tightness n cities, be has purr at sacrifice, which en. ins ever beibre beard be tburel flee French, rums, which will be I.eady Made Dress and lents and Vests, Shirts 1 h will be sold eacheap ase clothing for Cash, d prices, ni my goods best hand. that can be rierranted to be as well wishing clothing, can ado, and if not suited cif to take theta. oat reasonable term 14TAIVATabr)jr - m.. H. Ind 3ro tbs. N lelswood TER & BROTII ER. SOO Itm. extul Ixgwood .TER & BROTHER. d6JJI a. Blue Vitriol, TER & BROTHER. rifle Acid*, by - . TER & BROTHER arrel or Gall CA fn. & rincrritlllt no. cheap for cash. by TER & OROTHER. 'asap! Window Glnits. 91n , t alsortment ever briit by I'Eft & nnoTHErt ie. .TFIR & nROTIIER. M a 2.1111 , ' '&110* Open, With' a$W large and complete tkasottint.nt Or Gold and Oliver Watcher, clocks Gold lockets, Gold pen- T. ells, pens, breast NMI; Flinger rings. thimbles, Ear-ltoops, Bracelet.. clasps, slides, snags, Fob. Guard and Vest Chain.. keys, etc. Gold and Oliver specks, sli ver spoons. Combs, - gambles. pencils, fruit knives, Chains, &c.— Plaited fruit baskets, eastors,reandlo sticky, mutters &trays.sp,ons brlttanis cotibe and tea lets: shell. 'l'm& ivory combs; se boson, Ellen rs • Dud pocket knives, la- i COT. and razor *trope, soaps, perfumery. me rited, loraohes. steel tns. sets. beads, clasp., and riatgor.Fuel Imits.ntad purses readymal'e: Acs Faet.. Vi°WM. antimony r Cr arlinles too mmer- ous to mention, which wilt be sold at touch less than the usual prices. N. b. Pedlars; firnished on reasonable terms. 7.7 All k tVaICILCS And (leeks denned, repaired and war rotoicl Alen, Arcorded.r, Jlueie 110.zen, Jewell') &c., repaired at rliort notice. . . For cleaning lever Watches, $1 00. Lepine Watches, . £0 7.1 .. Common Verge, 00. New main spaligs, 75 to 103 .. New Verge, '1 titi, Lunette Glass, '23, ... Double - Flint • 19. COllllllOll do 12f .. ;Hold Hands, QS to 59. New Acordeonllceds,2Sto3o All otltOrjols done in proportion to the oboe(' prices, and n ar mated toltive sativfaetion or the money retutnie.l, one &sir East Brown! Eagle Hotel.WM. N. LEWIS. Erie, Nov. 13, 11 , 44. -4 Stiay Moor! _ _ I3ROKE into the encloiort or the tt•ii , v.:riher, in Concord town fhh). nbout the Ist of Oct., a red thrcelear•ollSwer, no ar thici.d marks The owner ht requested to come, pr ate ProtlerlY, pa) charces and take it away, JAMEO 6TRAN.A !lAN. concord, Nov. I, lEts. GOODS AT COST., A LLYN & COIT, detouring to close their buitinese in Erie, of .l-1 ler the %%hole of their immense stock of Dry Good=, t:rceer• lee. Crcekery, &c., at PRIMD COST ! The stock - is entirely new, and was selected expressly for this market. Such an opportunity for bu:t ing the best of Coods of eve ry description, at the very lowest prima, is not often olleeed, , and the public may rest assured that the vale will he conducted strictly on the above terms, continuing f•oin the lst of Novend er to theist of February itest, when the balance of the stock will be closed by a kerics of Public Auctions, to the UM of March, when the busi ness Mitt Le closed. Al.l. arc invited to call and nail themselves of this rare oppor tunity ,f lowing C./leap. N. 11. All nervous indebted, either by note or book account,, to Allyn is Colt. are hereby requested to call and motto the .ante on or before the thee of January next, IA hen all Int.ettlett account. will be left in the hands 01 an Attorney for collection. Eric, Nov. 3, I Ult 4. • Goods at Goduc;,d Prices! IT Is FACT that Goods are ter • cheap, owing to the low Tariff, and Illy principles being fora feVell./0 land: and not a tariff for protection merely. I VI in cell goods for left , advance alitne etiq than the Manufacturer gets in the shape of protection by way of the tariff of liq 6, Those wishing to buy goods cheap, will please call, as I have a general stock of Dry Good.. Groceries, hardware, Crockery, Iron, Nails, Boots bud Slices, Sal: and Fish Ate., &c, for sale (Nov, 4,) siwrit JACKSON. 'MONTEREY STRIPE—A new and beatnift.l article for La- Inebt•es, for fate by J ACKL,O,I GLOTllS—Frenell, Engle li,G anian and American , front $1 3U to ta. per yard, for t..de by "-H. JACKSON. GSSIMEItt Bine Elk, Plain and Fancy Plaids and Stripe. for onle by S. JACKSON. CI AT/NETT:4. Tit ~...10. Kentucky Jean, and Pits id /dupe) s. %cry L _nice and good, fur .cle by 15. JACKcON. CAS/MERES, lb: I oailleb, plain and fig'tl. - gric, Oral:, Brown and Maroon colored. fin Nate by S. JACKSON. 131.A1D CLOAK INtr—a beautiful article for Lady's Cloak:L. fdr 1 sale at IN, Cheapaide. by ' P. JACKSON. Nov. 4. 25 L""r.s KID HUHKINS, Tiny, Half, and whole Galles. Mo rocco walking shoed, nllpy, &e., at $. JACKWN'S. Nov. 4, T EAS.,—Young Ilyrou, Gunpowder, and Bleck Teat. for talc by (Nor. 1.) S. JACKSON. 4.2 . IjAWLS--Any (vacuity of Cashmere, Plaid and Basket S.lbtwir, for sale. by S. JACKSON. ALPAC► of o%ery style nod vice, rluin, Stripe. 'Clogigeable, Ate, for wile by S. JACKSON. 'Music Lessons. MRS. DRUNKER tans leave to irtlb4n the Ladies of Erie that slut ColltillUeS to gi%e on the 51elodeurs rind run) Forte. at Iter reAdettee on Fifth titrt•t•t. N Pupil taken fur less than a Quarter. Tsang—Melodeon. $B, per Quarter; Piano Forte. $6, per Quarter. (Nov. 1, le4B. aJ mmtmrmmtvr"":.r.rn, REMEDY WILL Ni CURI: ALL insilAsr.s, IND CT is n safe. Sive:ly and effectual cure for all Muse disrares fur which it is recommended. Ihe rtlbile Calk safely rely up n powerful efficacy of this !‘Tcdicine in curing Coughs. Colds. Iloarsene,.. Croup or Ratner, .At Mina or PM Bronchitis and Whooping Cutigh. It also removes..titer Pulmonary complaints, ependant upon irritation—its ditlicult and often painful respira tion, wandering pains through the etwst, and is highly Important In suppressing bleeding in the limo, which should never be ineg lected. lis rowcyrr Tarrtatmer.—This is to certify that we. the under have !m) Dr. P. liall's Celedrated tough Remedy. and have titund it in eve.ry i:utuuee. nu e "/caciuusjuedicine, and ful ly northy of its recommc udmions. John Galbraith. Joserl. reltey, Jr. Rich. R. McCreary. Chas. W. Kelso. I). Bhi. I:, Andrew M. TA aell. John 8. Riown, Rote, i 1 ' ~.-hrtin, Lucius A. Hull. Win! M. Gallagher 8. T. Nelbrt, W. F. R inederuecht, Wileon King, • Alaroon l+licrwoo I, 1). P Ensign, C. B. Wright, L. II arren ' M.l Mayor, 11. P. Mehatley. Dot ~ . Minor, J. W. Dean, J. Sahatur.t . 11. O. Root. it roldtt to. CAL"fIoN TO TM: PUBLIC.— aware of counterfeit& and base inwritions. Every ItAile has the word:, "lir. P. Ilalrk Cough 1 remedy," Won n upon the 41a. , b, and 1 is mitten F igtontu re upon the nr3ppi":4lnl direcnot—. None oth .1. are genuine. Prime-371 ets to SI. i.er Monte . or F r large Bottici for .S.:i. Sold IVtiolci , file and ltettil in Erie, only by fir. P, Ball, corner of State and Sat emit idreete. .' 1 . Agents In Erie County.—Tloyd. rimient & Co., Waterford ; 13.1 C. Tint n & Co.. North Ere.t god W;ittsburgh; John A. Tracy,' Fairview; I. S. Jones & to., turned; W.ll. Ton nsend, Spring field ; Iftmes 11. Camittell. Edinboro ; ..ohn Clark &Co.. Albidn. N. Callender. ;11eadtille ; L. Pan.ene, Weidfiehl, N. V.; S. White &. San, Fredonia; A. 'Reynolds, O. 11. P. Champlin, A. J. Matthews, BitIll:In : Ecining &Co , 17. Maiden Lane, N. l',; J u l,. 'lrmo. 1.21, che.tulit St. Philadell bin. and by Agents.gener ally thro .glrout the creintry. l'ur,fartl er• particulars respecting the of of this Medieirai'the render will ple.r.e tall on Agent far Pamphlet tweet charge. - . Erie, Oct. 2;4. I , IS. Ot ‘t .1 LACKHNIITIIS «111 rind n gno,l rtment nt A n%114, Vie J) and Itt•Howo, rind all SIZCK or Iron nul ietl, %varmint dto be equal to :my, and cheap as the che.tpes, on t h e corner lieu the Court Mute Mae': Hardware AGcnerni rirrortruent, including 'louse tritniningq and nails o nil kinds. itinv be found, on tenni to suit tli, nur!liiser. nt' Erie, Oct '27, 1319. C. B. IVRIOIIT. New fall and V7intor Goods. fr HE in Meribria ate now receiving and opening their stock of Fall and Winter Goods, consisting of Dl I GOODS. IiJIIDIr4RE. CROCWERI, onoceßms, !ROY, STEEL, ..V.4ILS, ANViEL.S,4c. All which wilt 1 e sohd cheap forcash Cr ready pay. October 2, I AQ. GEO- SELMIN & SON. 1365:t0n Goode! 40 .P4Cli AG r.s Just onnird heal and Ler, cll. ,cetn nrioing a great intrielV ut lablatOtalble aS Pet flowered and strived Cashmere., Mone•rey t !aids and Stripes, changeable tal , trrsotlhan Is in great variety. IneNs l'rittnnings, Indies' Collars, Cravat.. Cloves and tioriery, in idiom aliine4 eV ery thing in the wit' of good% can be found as che.ip as the elieapz cot at (Oct. 40.1 WRIGHT'S. Po 'lora Goods. ALARGE", a.sortment of Yankee Notiohn just received of ttu manufaetora, and just the artielea for l'edinta, at New York prices, adding transportation, at WRIGHT 8. Oct. RI. , Cash for 'ihora. WAI4IITED a anantity of poll Cr c Erathera for which 1 pay halt cash, if delivered soon, nt Oct. 2 . C. 11. WRIGHT'S. Whit o rish and Trout. AWARRANTED article just fled% ed a WRIGETAI Get. 21. Carpctinge. MIIW DAY reeei‘ed from the 111nnufactries. a good Refection of assorted Carpetimr4, froth lEI to 73 C011t.4 per yard. Also Floor Oil Cloths, Hearth Rugs, Woolen 011111 Cloths. all to he had chow RlGlirr3 Corner. Important to Ladies 2 00 PAIRS of Ladies' patent Ginn Elastic Overshoes, corn prisln, sic different Patterns and styles, to W whir . h I in vite the attention of those Ladies who W 1 to keep their feet dry, Wean and look nt the assortment at _, tirrmazo NOTICE!. . Puntle NOTICES Whereby given that application will be made AO the next Legislature of Pennsylvania, f.,r_the incorporation of a Dank; to 1.. called "The Canal Bank of Erie. with a capital of One ilundre I Thousand'lloilars. with prieriege of increasing it to Three Hundred Thousand Dollars, with all the usual Brink!. lug privileges. to ho located in the Borough and county of Erie. State of Pennsylvallia. Erie. July 13. 1343: i li /muesli. Marshall, Jos. M. Sterrett, 11. Cruirvell, - P. Metcalf, ' C. M. Tibbals, Samuel Hayti, Benj. Tomlinson, John C. Beebe. Smith Jackson 'Carson Graham ' • Thomas 11. sill, - John A Tracy, James Williams . William Kelley, Win. A. Galbraith, , , -J. H. Williams, Utica. It: Wright. - Wm. S. Lane, George Kellogg., • J. U. Fullerton. TIN FOll. for Dentists, by Nov. 10. CARTER & BROTHF.R. 'PICTURE FRAME : GI. 88.—A beautiful article of different .0 sizes, among which are 10 by 14.10 by 13-10, and up to 20 by 40, by Nov. 10, CARTFIR & BROTHER. CROCKERY. -3 Crates and 10 HO heads Or handsome Circlet ery. Chitin and Glailaware..feir gate very low. Erie. Oct . 0. mut. ALLEN & COIT. GOLD. Silver Rol Copper Leaf, by Nov. 10. • CARTER it BROTHER 2999 "s•zrzvehip . . DROTUER 9p I oz. Papers G o' ' ITrbZ:I. S liverl Rmiohl ER. Stray Steers 1 CITRAYED from the Subscriber. •Oinelline in June I/04 4 pair of yearling Steers. one line-haelr, the other brocitie-thce. - both 'or a red color and with some white about the teas. said Steers are large sized:and show Durhafn blood. Whoever will return said SLKTII to the Subscriber. or give bim Information where they spay tbOad shall be suitably rewarded. - A. K. MILLER. .14i !creek, Nqr.itosts. 3L TE highest price paid Or old Gold and Sliver. old Vlraietres; and Jewelry la Cash or goods, at LEWIS' GOTHIC HALL.. 11 MID S=MU9 TWIT=B4 TBOkree.NDIII PIRWIrI";.4 INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS. CARCEILIC have ten abort years elaps‘d since au humble at Plemin uras made to combine, in a guild Ile Medical preparation a few of the herbs of the Indian. All was dark at the time as to, the result. The most that could De eatilda .d was;• that the 'dine s pies adopted as the basis to hu -. ild upon vie sound. Bo' much re Ihtnee was placed upon ealomekand the Id met, that the ill success of the new experiment would have tende: to confirm that reli ance, while it , abook the purpoaeof the pr Now, howeSer, all doubt and ditlienit where this niedielnehas teen greeted With, has Its use been attended with . the most Small Br4innings, its sales are now count held I 4 tidier estimatiob al Ole preKilt origiP ly introduced, i Y. Wright--SoUtimPe°thar an d Rassellvllle, Paule ne Putnam ur Indian Vegetable Pills. I hate round 'errand lately tar the cure of Fever aunt Jait a son who has been laid up a nth rest tried various other remedies, all of a bleb Ile determined to try your Indian Vegeta . one lox is now sound and well. Mr. 'l'. Mr. 11. Groves a son, and C. Nichols were all doxim at the saute time with Fe% 'also tried the various other remedies with l, ta Vegetable Pillssoou restored the all to assure youfroln %hat I have' seen, your I may be relied on fur a perfect cure of Pesti • yours, respectfully, JAC . Certif.cate from Col. Tate, editor of the Cu Office df the t Bloomsburg, Coluinbiu Co. P . Dr. William Wright—Dear Sir: PaniOlte sten to ouack nostrums has deprived then tug from the use of good medicines.. Actin have ECI , IOIII resorted to Che Pill box. Gra menced advertising in my paper, I was in an Vegetable Pills a trial, and slier havin its for : tu self and faMily, gave them a dee! cry 011101 preparailion, In every instance when afflicted a ith t he stream of lifc was encumbered with ti speedy relief from the use of sour Pills. six on going to bed, when indtsposed,l hri to health, without toss of time, nutl within I sieian. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills merit of operating effectually without patient; and in ,case without even p stomach. Respectfully sour ['neon, &e, (Front - the nelan are Ratite's, Wlitaitt's friendly to patent titedieince, no must oine a eon% en to theki pilfe, hat 0.,; •a: tree occasion. to test their ediede F. r two it ill be foand mild though iffecti ',mummies huve accumulated, and were /wired, a dose of three or four of these to , will 1w found effectual an cleansing the in lottelrito a twalthy state. We speak fr hlerwire in couninending the lulls to the I, -4GENTS.-1). U. Spailortl, LIR.; W. terrerdt John McClure. hen. Girard: Aht I Riley Potter. West Springfield. W. 11. B. C. Town Ar.. Co., %Vnthihtvg and 'Swill Offices devuted ecclust% ely to the sale El;ETAIIIA: N‘ltulesate utid re' •_'EP Greenwich street, .tew Vol Erie. 51, Boa Ml= made Clothing at th CommecialExc, 1 ,. THE subscriber lias now on I L'G STORE. a %cry extensive CLOTHING, made upit,ilie l l, manner, which lie is determine,' 25 per l cent. than any other est„,i.lislinient I Clothing comprised every grade, tlidno one %slip patron ices the 4pointed In regar4 to quality, ollon inc .S S erfine and Fine French t g1i.116 Tweed and Mohai . lack Summer Cloth Coats lack and Fancy Caasimere bean, Silk, Merino and Ca , Lutin and Cotton Clothing - a' trFor Sailers and Canallers. OIL•C TARPAULINS. Also, Tine and common Shirts. Silk do. Cravat., Whirs, Stock., BOMIDS. at Ile haaexpertenced and frudik,nable cut and triLII ja the test manner and c order, Which will Leln,itrranted to give: The public are invin.4l to call and Ina and cheap eqtablishment in the Comma opposite the Banner Ilotel. May 19, OR Is. EZ rILIZ.N "ANZI nib ' i 7 1 INCHEJSED INDUCESEAITs -TO BUY AT Tail NEW JEEP CErAP. STORE. ' CORER OF STATE 4.l'D IFM STREETS, rctt ....., Erie, Pl 3. -- T - FIOEFNZIVEIC & CO. inform thtlir former numerous eustp- I • niers nu d the public generally, it at the, lime just returned from New York, with n regular avalan he of Dry Geods, Clothing &c., consisting of Mere than - El VE HUMMED P CI(.4OES ' Of goods—lareer than ever before brought into the West. '1 his immense assortment embraces a great satiety of artielco ro loch it nould tededious to enumeratcl—every shape pattern. va-, pee w ry. form. figure style, finish, fashion and quality of gomof evs ' ry kind for the CENTEEE OR COMMON In:An. .' Of Ladiei. Gentlemen, Boys or Girls. iThe tittle has arrived is human - affairs, when no man or n °man rho is able to dlon in a daily livelihood by the sweat of his or her brow, need go it ithout - good—even genteel mothing—n tem no Buy or Girl thrown upon; his or tier resources, and obliged to shin it ftertugl.rAe trt4ict the rate of sixpence per day, need go wit! out decent attire; as the' proprietors of 00 establishment are r ady and it Ming to prose, to all who w . ill ;lye them n call. r=f=M In great variety, of every fashion, can be obtained at this estate-' list:meta, at prices to suit the time-. net their nece., , ities. Their large s.,sortment of rinlersitir zinspenders,-L'uthrellas - AM) IVATE.II-I-PEOOP CLOTHING. Will make the eyes water, and the low prices at %cinch they eau h arlinded. %%Input to Bight the ambit uns pretensions of-all V. ha I heretofore made a I oast of their Tres, BOOTS A SI OES, I ND en's '3ords. Fine and F in. •Lf1,11(-4' low priced Ehees, o Calf, seal. Goat & Kip Itro- do ine Ki d do Gents' Slippers, !gaits. do on”ressSlips & Buskins, do Congress Getters. do id Welts. Brogans, tine and coarse, and Children's Shoes in great Va riety. Also, • Y.l ,YKEF.: X0711).Y8 5- By the cord, at New York prices, and other „goods in the Dry Goods line at Wholesale& Retail. , Grocertep, Crockery, Glassm.are.&c.„ by the cart-load, yard,' load, or retail. at pricer; to corre.pond with the thre:q. ...;x - Don't forget the place, corner o r State and Fifth Streets.' Palo, Oct. 7, 1818. . I Fall of lea. N I'ALL AZMI WIN Arriving in large quantities at the Jew Commercial Exchange, on Iron Ihm • the pleasure of infcratitiginy town and country, that 1 r u n now re , NEW AND FASIIIONABLE %OBS; all tlle varieties of rich and beautiful G. are to be sold at the proverbial low - prh familiar to ever) man, woman and. clii State. Notice the fullou MR Italian and Cliamelion Silks. GrosFile watered, stript,tl and plaid, hhick Itali,n,}} r broidered Mouse de Laine. plain and I. tiered Kol.es, changeable Nlndonas, Fee plaid Long Shawls, Brodie; Ca- limere dered Ca4lintere do: black and colored Lisle and thread lances. .needle wrou Collars. French Kid Gloves, Bennett riti satin Bonnets. I'luines and flowers ft,f Erie Sept, Tit VIP, ARRIVAL EXTRA I : N EW GOOl./r3—GRFA'r 111 tt. wittuirr respectfully infort NJ' gusto:tiers, that he has Just rout . York. and is now receiving an miens FashionaLle Fall and Winter GOODS, selected and purchased u ncle„ such far enable him to otter Goods of most eve heart' than ever. My s.tock is much fore offered in this market, and cornpri, all of which must be sold. and at sun/ mem can get under, and for a , ot site all those that wish to buy -t or ev lected assortment of Goods, m drop in site the Eagle Hotel, for part ict.lars. NEW GOODE! NI WE ARE NOW RECEIVING, it tl House, a large and general assot STAPLE AND FANG' to which we would reep..etfully invite Among theta may be found for the Earth ored and black Silks ; Plain and Faneti - Poplins. Cashmeres. M. de Lames. Gidi of all descriptions, Bonnet Silks. Saiii! figured Jaekonets and Sn iss Mulls. Ed: toughie, Arago, Coronation autl Gala &e. Fof the Gentlemen we have a I Plain and Fancy Castimeres and Sufi! Vertings. black and fancy Cravatir..il &e, &. All of these gmrls were holt dpgrirg prices, and we pledge OlirßetWe eau be bought at any market. Pleaso Sept. 9, 29484 Zgecutor's Notice. LIETTERS t ,. la:actuary on the estate of Theobold Maher. late of Mc Kcan township. deed. hav ['ahem) granted to the sub serlbers, nottcl is hereby given to all t ose Indebted to said estate to make Mimed rue payment, and all t 10Fe having claims ngainst said estate to present them properly authen flew,' Ibr Settlement. Oct. 21, 10748.1 JOSEPH LEETZ: Mrle.' I JOHN KIPI ER. McKean. } Elecutora * —.— - ~.~~.ti{].~ "- tA - ; JUST received from e publishers , Lea & Dian ., chard. Philadelphia, a large sissottmentof Med leal works, which n ill he sold nt the publltherks prices; among ethic o ill be found: Bartlett on Fevers, Binh! on Liver, Boyle's Materin Dledica and Therapeutics. Churchill's Midwifery. I C utelitil on Female., - Ashy, ell ou Felonies. C per on Hernia, Cundle on Children. .J nes cn the Eye, !knee's Midwifery, eWee on Cblldretr. Dungieson's new Remedies, unglcron's Practice. ' l.istou & Mutter's Surgery, A illees principles. Miller's Practice. - P Mips on Fert fain, Front on the Stomach. aylor's alled.Jurisprodenee, Wilson on the Skin. Woe's Dissector. Cyclopedia of Medicine. 'Mims. respiratory organs, o — u - a tt on the Bosse, Ter. Pa rrier.ate.. &c. The subscriber Is agent for Lea & tiehard. and will order any Medical. Literary or Miseelitineous woke desired, and tarnish them here at Publisher's priees. Physicians. studentrand others ate re quested to Call and examine his e alai° , uo - .lEdrie. June ID, ISID. • O. dIPAITO/ilek fIA ,lfou , soo,, ores, per and sp CS. y 7. B. nAwr,t, Mai is at an and. Every , welcome ; everYwhele , I d iffy ing aneeeda 7 Eton* by nntlionp ! apt! it Is 6 itne than when !t was • , ksue. (). la., July 17. - 1841. ,' Tut isft lug a supply of I ( said pills to be in great true. hlr.Jantes Boyd , !er and Ague, and had proved of no "itliall.—.l, de rills, and by using enter had a daughter, lid three of his family r and Aeue t and 'hat ut eiket. Your Indian perfect health. I cact i . Indian Vegetable Piths {rand Ague. . _ DURIIAM. rM. - lunthia beMount. Po: - vlumbia Democrat, / ~ March ;, $ f the many whose aver nof the benefits result ., IJ nder this influence. I March, when you cunt freed to give your twit- Ctirly tested their met tdc.l preference over efi-, iek headache, - or when north! humors; I found Hy taking from four to ve alwayg beck restored ut• the expense of a pity iro,ness the digthiguished qurbing the rest of the oducing sickness to the , LEVI L. TATE. relht. "C. Y.] Utbough not pArticular- COWCztl that we bale l,e- opporninity- on two or ,r a gentle medicine, one, e. ,Where bile or other , hurbugit medicine is re- I tahen on going to Led., mach, and restoring the u; exiwrieuce ;and take ut,ilc. I'. Jud ,, on di. Co., We hdin Tourtellou. Uoion; Townsend, Springfield{ Fast. ul WPM:DT'S INDIAN ail, tot) Race.trect, k; and I , lli Tremont Clothing Store, env,. titi at lin" NEW CLOTH • anbortilielit dr (lin rate h, - test style and in the best - to sell fur CASH Lower • this place. Nis stock of from euperior to common. stahlisliment shall be nil ut or price. Notice the lark. Dress. Coats; - I Sack Coats; If rrfry Cut; Pants; • •szinc.ro l'estd; l• every kind; OTIT CLOTHING AND bins and drawers, .sTeritto eke, buspenders, &e. &e. 'utters employed end will he all kinds of clothing to atiqhmioi. wet the clothidg in the netv cial txeiring.e. French wt. Mutil;§ KOCH. - TRADE. Fall of 1818.! 1) : GOODS# 1 1Store qf 2110.46'S EOCH • .se., Erie, .P 4. friends and customers in , ceavina my fan supply of which, as usual embraces ands m market, and ("CS 01 the Old Jew Sion.. 'MI in this corner of Um THE LADIES. Heavy Rhine Satin stripe. Pekin, ntl°. satin strayed and ern mted Cashmeres, erntiroi acla Aler Moe:, anode colors, and Salk Slnawle. embrol - ilk Fringes. Itrus.-els I.nee„ agraL Collars, Jenny Lind i nns ,and Ribbons, shirred nDxNewsn ILL IN PRICES hin numerous friends-and: led from Boston and New Ye and unustail variety of which have been choicely made circumstances arch ry variety and able num. arger than I haveever by, .es a much'greavir varier - prices that no Er.tablish this fact, 1 rer.peetfully in n lace. a good rind well-se +t the Brick Corner, oppo . Sept, 29. w 000D13: - • e Corner Store, No; 1, Real 'tzneot of EiRMIEM r be attention of purchasers. es, ClOg.llll chativnbla.col. Alpacas. French Merinos. gitains and Prints, athawls is and Ribbons. plain and Inge and Inserting., ilna. tows. Glove% thmlery ,rg smelt: of Broadcloths, ens, bilk Satin and Fancy and linen Handkerchiefs to at large discount from • to sell at as low rates as all at METCALF'S. ions.