Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1830-1853, January 06, 1849, Image 4

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    THE WEEKLY OBSERVER
IS PUBLISHED
BY B. 0. SLOAN,
CORNER OF S TATE 13T. AND TILE PUBLIC SQUARE,
I
ERIE. re.
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3NJS[IN[E-g8 011511gOTORY.
ALFELED KING,
WIIOLEIALE & RETAIL deafer In Groceries, Boat Stores, Provls
lons, and Pittsburgh manufactured articles; No. 2, Fleming
Block, and 7th street, Cnnit Basin, Erie, I%
IV. HI CU
Attorney* Counsellor at Law, (Office in Spaulding's Exchange)
Buffalo, N. Y.
,
Collecting and commercial bl i ndness will receive prompt ntiention.
REIVIENCEL-A. P. DURUM. Esq., tIaNJAKIN GPI tn . , Esq.
JOSIA fl KELLOGG.
Forwarding & Commission Merchant, on the Public Deck, castof
state street.
Coal, Salt. Plaster and Whitt Fish, constantly for sale.
• DR. W., 1 B. DODGE.
Edg.iteTte Physician and operative Burgeon—ftraduatr of N. V.
College in itch.l. As a practitioner "he can't I e etcelled."—
The sick from the co ntry I will be treated successfully. or no
charge. Office near t eebets Store.
J. 11. WILLIAMS,
Banker and Exchange Broker. Dealer in Hills of Exchntrge,
Draft, certificates of Depoisite. Cold and silver coin. &c.. &c.
°ince directly opposite thelEagle Hotel. Erie, Pa. ,
WILCIOX co..
Mt ALM In Groceries of various kinds, Provisions, Fruits, Can
dies, {Pines, Liquors, &c.; opposite Eagle Hotel, next door, to
Vlllianne Exchange.
BENJAMIN F. DENNISON.
ATTOIMY AT LAW. ChWelOilii, Ohio—Office on superior ftreet,
In Atwater's Block. Referl to Chief 311 , 11 Ce Parker, Cambridge
Law Ochool; Hon. Richard Fletcher,State td., llosloti; lion.
Samuel 11. Porkino.l-111 Walnut el. Philadelphia; Richard IL
Esq, - 53 Wall street, New York. For testimonials, re
fer Within office.
WILSON & LATTIMORE,
pnTlt AND SeRGILONS. Office over the Eric Pank
J. P. WIJON, M. D. Wn. PILATIIMeItt, M. D
GALBRAITIIS & LANE.
ATTORNKYS AND CouNNELLoHN AT LAW—thrlCe on Sixth street, nesl
Nide of duo Public Square, prie, Pa.
J. B. JOHNSON,
ArraAlley Join CoeNsEct.oa LAW-oMcc in the County Build
UM=
JAMES U. MARSHALL.
4 !lrrottrury AT LAW—olliceull stairs in Tammany llail building.
north of the l'rothunotaryn office, Erie.
MURRAY WHALLON.
ATTORNRT AND CorMILLI.Mi. r iT LAU-0111re 0% CT C. 11. Wrigber
Store, entrance one door aCA of Efate rarer% on the finnnand,
Ilf
I. ROSENZWEIG & Co
WIDD.FAALE AND RLTAII,I4:4I , RB io Foreivi and Dottostic Dry
Goods, read) mane Clothing,Booth and t;lioee, &c., Ao. I,
Pinn
ing Block. state OMNI, Erie. •
& DEWEY,
DISAI.PRI. in Dry Goods. Dry Grocerier, Crockery. Ilurdn are, &c.,
No. 111. Cherin.iide, Eric.
IiENRYCADWEI
DLAIAR in Hardware, Dry (40d•, Grocerk
Diamond. and one door eat (gibe Engle
T. W. 3100E1E.
DatriLs.a in Grocerie=. Provisions, IVille!. Lionsiv. Candicii, Fruit,
dre., No 1, terry Block, Otrite mired, Erie.
HITCHCOCK,
Drstsrt in Groceries nod Proiisions of all kinds, Ftate street, three
doors north of the Diamond, Erie.
BENJAMIN GRANT,
ArrowsEr OM OWS81:1,1,011 "AT LAW :did rontniVioner Deedo,
'Office In Tammany Hull, Second story, six door's nest of J. H.
%Villianne corner, Eric.
P. A. It. BRACE.
Arroavry Ann CIWNSELLOR AT LAW. Prairie du Chien Wisconvin,
Tractlees in the counties of Crawford, Cram and lowa, V iseon
sin. and In Clayton county; Lenz.
smrni J.ACKOON,
Dotacrst lu Dry Goods.:Groee'ries, Hardware, Queens Varr, Lime,
Iron, Nails, /re.. 121, Cheapsiale, l'a. •
WILIATAAI RIBLET,
CA Di NETMA KER Ukdiolster, and• Undertaker, corte-r of State and
Seventh etreets, /Ale.
JOSEPH KELSEY,
IiIIIIIIIFACTIALFR of Tin, Copper Sheet-iron UM!. Air Ti F hwores,
!hove pipe, &c., corner of French nod Fifth facet', Erie.
KELSO & LOOMIS,
G Nre r Forwarding. TroduCe nud eOMIDIEOII MPTCII:IIiDs: deafer'.
coarse and Imo 'mit. Coat, rimer, Shingles, &c. Collie dock,
% en* Made of the bridge, Erie,
EDWIN J. Kta.ttn,
WM. M.I GALLAGHER.
(tomtit %I. Fort.% arding and Coministion Mettliatit. and dealer in
Oalt, Plaster, se.,Warclibuscon the Public Lock west of the
bridge, Erie.
WALKER & COOK,
G . i. Forwnrilina.Xotninission and Produce Mcrchant•;4ce
uud AVare-house east of th 6 Public Bridge, Eric.
- - - -
GTLOOM I S - 4&7 Co
DrAccaiiin‘Vatchrtt, Jeweliy. Silver. German 'Silver. Plated and
Britannia Ware Cutlery, Military and Fancy Good., Statestreet,
nearly cippoiiite the Eagle lintel, Erie.
Loomte, I I
" • CARTER & BROTHER.
WHIM/ SALE and Retail dealers in Drug., Medicines, Paints, Oils,
Dye-sniffs, Class, &c., No. 6, Reed Dense, Erie.
• EAGLE HOTEL.
'fir litassf 1.. Brme, corner of Stete"rtrect and the Public square,
Erie, Eastern Western and Southern star °Mee.
JOEI.I JOHNSON.
PICALKR in Theologicol. Miscellaneous, Sunday' and CIaPSICIII
School Book', Stationary; &c. No. LEL...rte.:tell street. Eric.
LYTLE & fiAMELTIIN, •
rAPIIIIiNA Tux Merchant Ta nom, on the public, *qualm, a few doors
west of State street,
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L. i VARREN. _ _ _
Mont, Blind and Door 111nritifneturei. - . nod denier in ginse, Eolith
east corner of ~i li and State Arm*, Erie.
D. IS. CLARK,
AVI) Ilf:TAII. Pealer, in Groceries. Provisions. ship
'Chandlery. Stone-wnreogr.c. &e., No. 11% French strrel.
10. t
SP,AFFOAD.
Dealer inlAw. Medical, sa hoot Miscellaneous Rooks ,sintlonnry,
Ink. ace. State sr., four doors below the Public square.
J. GOALDING. •
Mracniorr TAIT oa. South fide of the Public square, a few doors
Erwtiof the I:riellauk. I
O - 1i.'07 L. ELLIOTT.
Resident Dentist; Office ruirl dwelling in the Beebe Block. on the
East 'Pe of the Public, Square. Erie. Teeth intoned on Gold
Plate. from one to an entire reit. Carious teeth tilled with purr
Gold. and reitored to hedttn and usefulness.. Teeth cleaned
with instrtunentsvmd Dentitiee so as to leave them of ir IrCHUC id
clearness. All *ork Horranted.
MOSES KOCH,
WHOLVIA LH AND RETAy. tit aler in Staple and Eanqv Dry Goods.
Groceries, Crockery. Ready Made" Clothing. Ace., Commercial
01/Ildmv, corner of French and Fifth blurts, Erie.
• S. DICKERSON,
AND St'llnrox—Oflice nt his residence on Seventh <P'CCT,
opposite the MetlimliA Church, Erie.
C. 11. WRIGHT,
WIIOI.VAA Ix A nn Rr.TAIT, dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware.
Crockery, Giret-ware, Iron Nails Leather. Oils. &c.,corner of
State street and the public. square. opposite the Eagle hotel. Erie
JOHN H4-AHLLAR,
Cowry rind rtoro.lol sistvey4r—Office third story, No. i,
stale street, near7th, Eric.
April - 2L+, IMP.
LESTER, I SENNETT Cll ESTER,
FOUVIDEP.o. Whnlet.ale and Retail Dealers in .11.0Vetl, 11011.3W
ware. &e. Flats Ft.•n•t. Eric.
BURTON & PERKINS.
winners tr. Ann Rr-retc dealer in Drug., Aiedic 'nes, Dy c Ftutrp,
Groceries, &c. N0..5, Reed llotcre, Erie.
4sCii t.C4".
V. 11. WILTJAV3.4I•Act in Foreign and Domestic Sills of exchange,
Certlficatecof depoAte; Cold and Silver coin. IA ill buy and well
current and uneurrent money, negotiate time stid eight drat',
make collections on all the Eastern cities, and make remittan
ces at the lowest Banking rates.
Money received on Peposire and Eastern drafts eonstantly,on
hand at the lowest rates of premium.
Ohio. Indiana. Kentucky, Virginia, and Pennsylvania Bank
notes. and More of most other States, bought and told on the most
reasonable terms.
• Office directly oppositetlie Eagle Hotel, t 7. doors from the corner,
Erie. July 1, ISVI.
T_TISTORY OF TEN :YEARS. lEat--ISIO, or France under
Al. Louis l'hillippe. Ey Louis Blanc.
The Prose Writpre of Siena:toy. By Frederic 11. fledge.
Illas
' pitted with Portraits. Fos sale by W. E. lIEWSON & CU.
nizoraez. WOREU.
JUST received from the publishers, Len &
.•:tttt chard, Pit I ladel ph la, a large assortment or Med
"'t teal Worits, which will be told at the publisheriti
.•.
• pricer; athong which will he found:
Bartlett on Fe% ere: Budd On Liver.
•
Boyle's Materia hiedica and Therapeutics.
Churchill's Midwifery, Churchill on Felonies. -
Ashwell on Females. Cooper on Hernia.
Condie on Children. Jones on the Eye.
Dewee's Midwifery, Deweeon Children.
Thingleson's new Remedies, Dungleson's Trounce,
Liston & Mutter's Surgery, Miller's Trine iides.
Miller's Practice. Phillips on Scrofula.
Trout on theittoonach. Taylor'irMed.Jurisprudence.
Mien on the Skin, Wilson's Dissector,
-.Clotopedia of Medicine, Williams' respiratory organs.
ean, on the Horse, • (later, Fanderec.. &e.
The subscriber is agent tbr Lea & Blanchard, and will order any
Medical, Literary or 3fiseelianeous works desired, and Itimlsh then)
here at Publisher's orient. Physic iturt,suidents and others arere
quested taco!l and exatnne his catalogue
Erie. Juno 10, tev.
Boston Goods I
40 PACKAGES jusi opened from Boston and Lowell, eons
pricing a great variety of fashionable Dress Goods, such as
erynovvered and striped Cnstimencs, Monterey Plaids and Stripes
14anseable t.ustres, tilialcis in great variety. Dress Trimmings
I.adirt"Callars, Crrivatml. Gloves and Hosiery, in short, almost ev
st,y thit lu atm way of goods can be Pnuttil ns cheap/is the cheap.
elm at 0rt...rn.1 Iviumire
83,00
10,00
0.00
3,00
Far . all
NERVOUS DISEASES,
And of those Complaints which are caused by an impaired,
weakened or unhealthy condition of the -
NERVOUS SYSTEM.
This beautiful and convenient application of the mysterious
powers of itALVANISM and MAGNETISM, has been pro.
pounced by distinguished physicians, both in Europe and
the Unitod States,- to be the most valuable medicine/ dim
c mery of ihr ✓lge.
Dr. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIO BELT
MAGNETIC F
k used with the most perfect Mad ce
cases of
Strengthening 01 weakened body, giving
organs, end inqgoratlng the entire a) atom.
WITS, CRAMP, PARALYSIS A
Dyspepsia or Indig
RHEUMATISM, Acute and Chronic, GOUT, EPI.
LEPSY, IAUMUAGO, lINAPNES. , NERVOUS
TREMORS, PALPITATION UP THE
HEART, APOPLEXY, NEURALGIA,
PAINS In the SIDE ondCIIEST,
Liver Complaint,
SPINAL COMPLAINT, and CURVATURE of the
SPINE, HIP COMPLAINT, DISEASES of
the KIDNEYS, DEFICIENCY ;OF NERV
OUS AND PHYSICAL ENERGY,
and all
Nervous Diseas s,
which complaints arise irom IMO Simple cat se, namely,
A Derangement of the Nervo s System.
ccp- lit NERVOUS COMPLAINTs,IDn,igi and Medicines
fee, ale the disease, for they weaken the' Oat energies of
the already prostrated syste m;; while 4mdor the stiengthen•
leg, sitalfring influence of thtivan:sm, as applied
by this beautiful and ii.ondeiful discos cry - , the exhausted
patient and weakened sutrerer is restuied to tomer health,
stiength, elasticity and s Igor.
'pc great peculiarity and excellence of
Dr. Christie's Galvanic Curatives,
consists, in the fact that they arrest and cure disease by out•
tea, d application, in place of the naval mode of drugging
Nicking the patient, till exhausted 'ature winks hope.
lessly under the Infliction.
They strengthen, the whole Velem, eyed
of the blood, promote the ICGrasosit, and lit
injury under any circumstances. Since nil
the United States, only three years since, -
60,000 Pers
including all ages, chases end conditiont,
a largo number of ladies, who roe pc
Nervous Complaints, have been
ENTIRELY AND FERMANE Y CURED,
when all hope of
_relief had been given p, and every thing
else been tiled to van!
To illustrate the aim of the GALVANIC BPIILT, suppose
the cave of a person afflicted with that I are of civilization,
DYSPEPSIA, or any other Chronic or Ne •vous Divorder. 'ln
ordinary cases, stimulants ma taken, which by their action
on the nerves and muscles of the stomach, ad:3rd temporary
relief, but - IN hiCh leave the patient in a lower :date, and with
injured faculties; alter the action thus :netted has ceased.
Now compare_ this with the effect 'emitting fawn the applies.
thin of the CIALVANIC BELT. Take a - Dyspeptic 'utterer,
even In the worse symptoms of an attack, and simply tie the
Belt around the body, using the Magnet c Fluid as dire, ted.
In a short period the insensible parviration will act on the
positive element of the Belt, thereby eau,iihg Jeanie circu
lation which will pass on to the negative, and thence back
aQem t' the positive, thus keeping op a r,ontinnous Galvanic
cnculution throughout the system. Th is the roost severe
caves of DYSPEPSIA are PERNIA NENTLY CURED. A
FEW DAYS IS OFTEN AMPLY St FFICIENT TO ERADI
CATE THE DISEASE Ole 1 It:AltS.
Certificates and "re
Front the most Iteeiketabl!
Could he given, sufficient to fill every c'
We make a few selections.
•
RHEUMATISM AND ]
Seven Cases Cu
In one Village.
n WIRT GALVANIC BELT oil
matter how set ere or chronic. Skeptic:
A CRAM tOF EV
li side of the
W. WiLmisais
No. I.
Thn following letter from - 1111r.
Kingston, 1. Y, a gentleman of bigi
intlueude.
KINGSTON, Ukter Co., 111.
To Dr. A. It. turiewir.—
About the fiat of November last I cal
purchafed one of your Galvanic Belts,
that made a new man of me. Y
troubled o ith ItIIi.rMATI.III, very sever ,
'less of the whore syst prn, and very nerd
head, so severe that I would have to
or four times a day. tly friends are
feet awl wonderful cure wrought on 'ln
In my life than now, and I know dint tl
to your GALVANIC BKLT, for Laud h
and had tried every thing prewiowi
effect.
•
T. M. Arms',
(Fa— In consequence of the benefits elfparieneed by himself,
Mr. FELTEe proCurrti a number of the OA LVANte BELTS,
and having disposed of them among his literals, thus writes :
No. 1.,
Kisorrox, May 6, 1836.
MT Bras Becton,
You a. , 14 me to give )on an account of the success of your
GALVANIC BEL'L'S in this region. I can trill) say that they
.continue to do wonders ; kundieds wear them, and I do not
know gr a solitary case of failure in their use. I sold a Belt
and the Magnetic Fluid to a lad) here some weeks since.
She had a complication of nen nut disorders, and was very
low. Dr. Nelson attended her, but did her no gbod ; and the
Doctor blew out considerably %then she got the belt, and
ridiculed it ; hot the lady used the Belt and was cured. Now
this Doctor had the Dysperia for a great u bile, and could not
cure himself but gets this lady's Bolt, WiSliei it kept a
secret, puts it on himself, and it did him so much good, that
esterday he called on me and got one for kis.wife.
Miss VANDEMAIIIt, of this Motu, lay all winter with the
Rheumatism. idle got to be perfectly helpless. Eb ery one
who saw her said she could not live. She sent for a GAL
VANIC BELT—put it on—used the. Fluid lively, and in
EIGHT tiAlts WIC *SENT OFT TISITING, AND ri TO or. }TARRIED
NETT WI i.e ! The Doctiir who attended Miss V., hooted at
the Belt. but now sat s there is certainly a remarkable curb
live power iii our Beltk.
1 No. 4.
Mr. John Eman, merchant of-this rlace, was reduced to o
mere skeleton, by Dyspepsia and general chronic disease; he
got a Belt and the Fluid and, is NOW as healthy a WWI as we
have got in Kingston. ;le has spent large sums of money
iu various nostrums previously, but they all probed useless.
No b.
An old gentleman by the name of
,pepsio fur this ty yeafs. lie tells me
thing . without its slang on-hit stoat
emaciated and looked miserable
Goat me, oust after wearing it 3 or 4 ti
door and said he had come to thank
TIE'S BELT, UT it hind made n well in,
he now eats andiligests perfectly. ail
any of his neighbors. lie ioiliout rid
No O.
Mr. Wood, of Morbletown. was di
Rheumatism, so that he could not T
Belt for him, and in one week he
about attending to his business.
third on earn,
No. 7.
, The wife of Mr. Joseph King, of
plainilig of lai:sittide and general u
pail alto troubled with indigestio
Fluid. and Mr. King told me this dt
another woman, it had done her
.gite you a great many more cases,
suppose these u ill be suillahmL . I
engaged in any business that has•L
factory ball concerned.
Very truly yours,
3'o A.M. Cultism., M. I)..l"iew-Y 01
ifOtidie to the Patrons of the Mria Observer.
rptigpannerehip heretofore existing under,tha anti of Malin &
A. Sloan, is this day dissolved by nrtualsoaseat. • The books
-and accounts of the late Arrn are in the hands OA. P. Derlin. for
collection, and those in weenier° notified that payment west he
made' during the coming winser se save cons. Those having de
em:ids against the Arm will present theni at the °Mee. where he
will remain Int the purpose of Settlement. A. P. DURLIN.
Erie, Nov: 11;18161. • B. F. EIhOAN:
0. SPAPEORD
COOPER'S GF.LATIVE . tot' !Oleo. Blanc Mange. &e. &e., a
a benuttral article. for sale by BURTON & PERKINFI.,
Nov. ite. IEIP. 28
GENERAL. DEDILI
• , •
ALO
• •
Very respectfully,
Many.liandred Certificates from all parts of the emirs.
try of equally extraordinary char cter could be given.
ra- No trouble or ineonycnieve attends the flee of DR.
.1R !IDLES, and they may be
worn by the most feeble and del care with perfect ea a and
safety. In many cases the sense ion attending their use is
highly pleasant and agreeable. TI ey, can be sent to any part
of the country.
Price
The Galvanic Belt,
The Galvanic Necklace,
The Galvanic Bracelets,
The Magnetic Fluid,
sy- The, articles are seemlier
HORN. Pamphlets pith full part
authorized Agent.
PARTICULAR CAUTION.
fja- Beware of Counterfeit' and /1";illb/ese Imitations
. -
J. C. ISIOREIRIIAD, M. D.,
•ORNERAL *GENT FOR TUE. UNITED STATES,
, ' 11 - o . llreadway, New York.
oßot *ale le Me ) only by the authhrizetl agents
CARTER & BROTHER ) NO. 0, Reed House.
Erie, Dee. 16, Me. 1y31. •
DISSOLUTION.
ni am THE et. AL AND GEN a.-
11.11;11331LUI 6i. T ITTERSALINTI HEAVE
O.W.D Ra.
VD OAS CURED. in the Uhl year
-1 MOO eases of Ecaves. '
. .
2°oo " '• Chronic Cough,
200 „ " Ittakeu
WSW '• Horses out of Condition, and other diseases.
This eniecly is put up in large packages, treighing over one
pound, sufficient to adminiSter ton horse fqr about IC days, and to
cure unordinary case—thus it will be seen that it is the cheapest
Heave medicine that can he giver, as only one dollar's uorth is
rinisite in most Cases to cure. iWe know of many lu ho have
i uprot ed the value of a heavy horse fifty and someone hundred
c ollarti, by one dollars worth of the Tattersall Heave Powders.—
c
nly be sure la get the genuine article, and your money will to c
amply repaid to you. .
I More than 500 certificates verbal anal written, have been recei ver
ed. attesting to the virtue of this inestimable remedy, but we have
only space to subjoin the following:
Rend the following:—.`This is to certify. that I cured a horse of
mine of the Heaves, by one package of Tattersall's Item e Pow
ders. The horse hrvii made no sign of the Helves since the Pow
der was git ell. mid I believe thecure to he permanent. As a med
icine for horses, I lielie'se it is all it is recommem ed for.
ar' 0. S. IL LL, Fanner.
tiTown of Scriba, Oswego county. Mcli2l, I - S.
Jark/and, ieida Camay, N. F.
MESUITEL Govan & KETCIIUML- GeNTLI Irving a young horse
that had, launch to his injury, contracted the Heaves, I purchased
for it an article called "Heave Cure" but which I think should lie
called "heat e maker." as it made the horse a great deal worse than
before. I was allent arils induced to give it the '"Eattersall Heave
l'ou ders." and the effect was an immediate restoration to sound.
tiviv." I have since beemotfrreitAfty 'dollar, more for the horse
than I offered it fur before it took your medicine. Vows.
, 1 „ ' J. BURLINGAME.
"Cittoos. -.,
—iinitations and worthless , compounds have fol
lowed its wherever ue have Introduced - Our remedy, anal we un
derstand that several new ours are I ring put up for circulation.—
Beware of those, anal tak'no remedy but "the Tattersall."
Note l genuine , without Gas signature of A. 11. Gough & Co.—
Price one dollar per Pac age, vex for five dollars. Prepared, and
and sold wholesale anal retail by GOEGII & KETCHUM, 142
Fulton Street, N. l'• Carter -& Brother, Agents, Erie, Pa.
Nov. 25, 1245.'
1 Gm2.B
UI D ,
anemia in all
lEEE
one to the carious
'Also in
13 PALSY,
ration,
1 SchOol 'Books.
Q ANDER'S PriMary and Pictorial Primer,
S
Do. Ist. :Id, 3d and .3•11 Readers,
McGullm's 11,1,1 d, 3d and 4th Readers, .
Town's speller, Ilefinsr and Analysis,
Ito. Ist.,:2d. 311 and fourth Readers, , -
i ,
Aritlimelics4-Tho uson's 2%ltmtal and Pratt cal, Adams', Davies',
swim's and ( ;Mum's. ....
Grammars-111111h n's Kirkham'., Smith's and Browns.
Geographies—Mitchell's with Atlas, Ohio's dm. Smith's do.,
Morse's Quarto geography, Parley's do., Goodrich's do., 3inch ,
ell's do.
Algebras—Davie%', Thomson's and RObilIVOII • P..
P11110:01011y—Comstock's, Gliiii , terid's and Phelps.,
Physiology—Cutler's, Conn-tol Ws and Taylor's.
Astronoin)—lliirritt'i. and OlinbtemPs, . .
Geology—ll Wilcox's,
Chnoicr.—Cranimers. Lexicons mill Reading Rooks in the Latin,
Greek, German, French and Italian.
Ilindories—Willard's, Wil.oree,Cale:,', Goodrich's,
Rhetoric—Net, Illnltl'a, I c* I ' .' and Illair'..
AStrollolPletll Maps, 11 'ritiint Books, Port Folios, Slates. Pen
cils, Quilt,. Steel Pens, Ink &c., fur sale IA liolee.alc and retail at
the New Rook :Rory, ' W. Y.:. II EWSON & Co. .
Nov. IS, No. El Reed !buss.
the circulation
car do the slightest
it introduction in
ore than
n
niong rhich ucro
ninny subject to
North East Woolen F. actory.
700 ri YARDS of Cloths, eassiincres, Tts reds. Satinetts,
I! Illatikets. Flannels, are now ready to I r•exchanged for
wool :tithe following rates: Fur plain full cloth, one yard far 21
lbs. of wool; Casslitieres 21- 110:.,to the yard. o ill also wan
-I:facture (huhu:olle season, Slack, !Iron ti, Steel 4nixed cloth at
etc. per yard, rassitneres of the .rune colors at 30 cts. and While
flannel at IN and 2.3 cti. per yard.
North East, JIM,: * STEVENS & JAW Err.
, ILEMI D7...IRELIMACTORIL
TT111: subscril er would Infiniti his old ctuninirrs -and thr public
generally. that he continues to carry on the Marble business
tit the old bland on Ninth Street, between Slate and Peach. nearly
opposite the Academy. where lie will keep on hand at all tittles, a
large stock, consisting of the different varieties of white and va
riegated marble. suitable for grave-stones. (net it, sockets or with
out,) TOIII/1•10111.11, 11101111110.11 IR, &e., Thum wishing to purchase
will find It to their advantage to coll . :Intl 'cumin' stock and pri
ces. As 1 ant not to be under old, I pledge myself to flattish any
thing in time line, front 13 to 25 per cent lees than it can be had of
the traveling agents for Eastern Factories
Eric, July 8, tEhl. lei)
timoui'als
e Sources,
lumn in this paper
ati
int G
Leen 1..1
any of
and G
ZTOCrill
YSPEPSIA
ed : ::
enre.erery cm, no
me referred to the
cadr,.,
Fetal
PENCE.
N"
nape
intim
prime
with a
whiel
loam D. Falter, of
t respectability and
Y., Jan. 21, 1818
ed at ymir office ens
nd I am happy to say
ears I lune been
`ad a Central weak.
e rr, with pain in the
a:,e to my lied three
!stniti.hed at the par
:. 1 ueker was better
I. altOgether owing
S thq best ph}ticiatu,
to thing It, without
• •
NZO 11. FELTER
Newkirk, Aid Me flys
that he could not eat any
each ; he was very much
hut ho purchased a Bell
weeks, he d rot e.up to the
ae for selling him ennui.
nof him. He says that
id that he is as hearty as
years of age.
I :wn up with rruup and
love. Ills brother got e
vas so well that he was
I le it is the greatest
rlO
IKingFton, has bscn,com
eakness for several years,
. She got the Belt and
,7, that his uife was like
so touch good. I could
equally successful, but I
sa) say that I never uas
;ec...i so fortunate and saLis.
LONZO D. EE:L'II.R
k.
Three Dollars.
Two Dollars.
One Dollar Each.
One Dollar.
fed by NI and plain ditto.
cubits may be hid of the
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NEW GOODS
Elmil•scribercare jiirt receiving a ;er‘.full Fleck oft 4 PRINI:
fill SU3I3IER GOODS co , mis.iitig of almost , v ery % :view ur
oods, Groceries, Hardware and Crockery. all of rk hich have
iltehnserl nt utiesnal low rites and will be sold no low Stoat
;et' 11Ouse in Erie. They invite theirold cumomerr, latilimi
ntlenten, and the faille generally, to call and examine their
nent before paging:het elt.o,whero ~... ;J. 1113(2111:8 dr_ 01
,June 10, 141 , ,, 1
fihay.rla I Shawls II
LONG AN!) SQUARE
100 DIFFERENT PATTERNS.. including the all wool
Long Snawl, Cashmere. flrLelia. Turk leo Ilro
and ail Wier styles to be Mood rim and cheap at
.2U. C. B watuirra
1" - iiihi enable Dress Goods.
v opening,. direct fYom Boston, a chOice selection of Dregs
'oodsof New style f, ouch no Tuil tie Paris Merinos, Kahl
rocule and changeable Cashmeres, (eery Ueattlifttl.) niko,
al and changeable Imetres, striped rind plaid do., figured,
Amid embroidereo Cashmeres, (the late styles.) together
great variety of F each and Fleglii•li Dc Mines. &e. &e . to
I invite the anW
ent on of the Ladies. C. it. RIGHT.
1 . 2U, le4S. i
I
PAINTING AGAIN. •
. G1.,%%T ER. Ai oubl revectfolly inform the citizens of Erie
1
. and vicinity that has taken to time pot and brush,
and is now ready to exeitate all orders in the line of Painting and
Glazing n hick It,' old cum touters and friends many Fee fit to entrust
to hi, . Canal Boats "hrteilied imp" on the shorten notice. 'lease
give int air:ill. Shop riff btreet near the Venal.
. April 29, tiqe, 3inso
N V"l'emperanci
Q ELF Control, a novel, by Mary Burton, at
0 Anne 29
ihry Oro% er or the 'Empty AVM, at
LC 2tl. STAFFORD'S.
BA , NES" Notes ou Junes, l'etcr,.John and Jude, ut
/UDC 2P. oVAFFORD'it
Wanted Inkrnediatelyl
.lance on all notes and accounts due the subscriber, and
Ile late drill of Ens!chart ge Mayer. 'PetSons interested will
st by calling and adjusting the same before the find of June
May N. Kuhr MATHIAS 'MAYER.
IN
a wie'
next.
Steam Engines and Hailers. .
E are now prepared to make to order II igli Pressure Engines
suitable for Mills or other Machinery, and furbish Boilers
most apiroved kinds; on short notice and at the very lowest
LEsTER, SENNErI & CHESTER.
of th‘
rotes
Ma.
13112
W PR'S new novel, linrotd, the last of the Saxon Kings,at
n _
_
ue 2S. _ ru . SPA FFOn.
___
1 . 11 4 .11:1".14 AND are now receiving a large as
rtinent of Silk, IVorsted ,nnil Linen Fringes. alto Gimps of
ids, and all the new styles of Dreb,s Trinunings at
Al mums. , s.
tOCERIES.—We are now reeeiving a fresh supply of Oro
cries, which wc oiler at great bargains; consisting of Teas.
SuOrs, Spices, &c , ger , upon which we pledge ourselves
ohe undersold. I'lcabe call and satisfy yourselvs at
No, 1, Reed Rowe.
Colic
not t
BOrs AND Fuc?Es..—rleasuctill and examine our large stock
I, I Gentlemen' Fine and Heavy Soots and Shots, nibo a great
vari ty of Ladica' and 51h0e.,' Gaiters, Walking Shoes, and Slips,
ti >
and II kinds ofchildrelea shoes, man
id Lath', Gents, and c Id Wrens
ovp hOCII. :It ' No. 1, REED HOUSE.
SA FR ATUS.--Saleralus by the tun or cask. always .00 band
nd for sale cheaper than at any' other place in town. Enquire
at th . Tin Shop of JOSEPH KELSEY,
E ie, Aug. ID, ISke. corner French and Fifth sts.
NAL 10AMPS.—Thick Ctare , suftattre for Lampa and Lan
;terns. Ly May 1.2. CARTER & BROTILLUL
5 RPKTING AND OILCLOTH: 4 .—A very handsome lot of
r - ew Carpeting and Orl Cloths arriving at the Old Jew store of
aeh street
ie Sept. 29 ISIS. MOSIM KOCH. ,
•
pNCIt Mouhlinc and Match Planes,"and - a general assort
ment Carpenters and Joiners Tools,
4.t. 21
NGllAMe.—Englith, French, Froten and American Ging
hams, cheap at TIISBALS &,I)EWEV'S
t 6.
w and Popular PublicatlOruh from PrOss of
11A31PER, & _BROTHERS.
ST received nt the llookstort 4 off). I). SpatTurd,ulte following
ew and popular works, from the press of Harper & Brothers,
Loiterings in Europe—by Joe, W. Corson, 51. D.
William the Cottager—by author of Helen Ilethert.
Angela-4by the author of Amelia Wyndham, &c.
e above desirable reading will be disposed of on the most
nable terms; Call soon.
11.-0. , I). 3 hos make arrarigerhents %% ith the lIARPCIII., by
'eh he will he in receipt of their new works immediately after
ication. June 14, Itilft.
T`
,001.114.! ClAECHB:!—Fretieh, English and American Broad
India rind nundiners of every color, shade and
VESTINGS. Figured and striped Caseiniere and
'y black satin Vebtings, fancy bilk, Vestings, black and fancy
and Serge Cravats, silk Shirts. Merino do., and Drawers,
es, Suspenders, &c., CA PS. Cloth and Plush Caps, cheap at
Id Jew store, Commercial Exchange. French street.
VE
hea
Glo•
the:
. .
i• ady made Clothing at the Clothing idtiiri,
I Commocial Exchange.
THE subscriber has now on hand at his NEW CLOTH
O ING STORE, .a very estensive nssorteneut .of drel rate
11, CLOTHING, made tip - in the latest style andrin frse best
)! ‘' manner, which he is determined to sell for CASH
1
than any other estattnit i gern . fesl i fl i ale . . Ills stock of
Clothing comprises every gr e, from superior to eonunon.
phriTict'en.t shall
Notice be Il l s t:
lit a a p n it rintc o d ne in w rega bo P rd tr° toTu e a g li t t l 7,.c ell ut 4h o i r i4
min.
Superfine and line French' Mack Drees Coats; i
English Tweed and Mohair Rack Coats:
"Mick Simmer Cloth Coats of every cat;
Mack and Fancy Clissinere Pants;
Satin. Silk; Memo and Cass:mere' Irwin,
Idnin and Cotton Clothing of every kind; ,
.. For Salters and Camillus, OII..CLOTI& CLOTHING AND
1 RPAULINS.
le% Fine and common Shirts, Bilk shirt) will drawers, lifeline
I Cravats, Collars, Stocks, Bosoms, stocka.ltdrhertilars - Die. &e.
e luis experienced and tashkmable ,Cutters employed and will
land trim in the best manner and make all kinds of clothing to
, which will be warranted to givelattsfaCtion., #
w O
hne ate invited to call and inspect the clothing in the new
1 cheap establishment in the Commercial Exchange, Fren c h ~1,,
Ito the Danner Hotel, t- - • '' --•- , MOSES KOCH.
c lay Ile, Isle.
1 I ),'y nr?'4%";. :'l4,
-,„ *3IIAIIII TEAS!!!
NEW YORK CANTON TEA.COMPANY'S AGENCY,
Ifto. l l, parry ploarAtatelle,4 Thie f pa.
~~~
WOULD reopectfully invite the attention of the Tea-drinking
inhabitants of thin city and vicinity' to the Canton Tea
Compunq's Superior Term—sill:pet in all cans to be returned if not
approved of. Among which may be found:
GRMENB.
Good YOUNG DYSON, $0 SO per Itt.
Fine • do 63
No. 2 Fragrant ' do 73
No 3 very Fide do - I 00
Good DYSON,ISI
.
Very Fined° 100
,
•
Good DYSON SKIN, I 50 “
Good IMPERIAL, •,
75
Very Fine do I 00
Extra Fine do ' 1 23 "
Good GUNPOWDER, 75 "
Fine do • 1 23 "
No 1 SOIICIIONG, $0 50 per lb.
No '2 do 63
Finest - do 75 5.
Fraurant POWCIIONG, various prices,
CONGO, various prices,
Fine OOLONG. 50 "
Very Fine do - 75
Eytra Fine do 1 00 "
NINCYONCI, various prices,
IitIIVQUA, or'tinest Black Tel imported. I 00
rr TAKE NOTICE !—The Canton Tea Company are the ei;
elusive venders of the superior lunch Tea called "1101VQUAlS
MIXTURE."
'Every package, (in addition to its eotittlitiing full weight Inde
pendent Jr the wrxitper.) hears the stamp of neatness and ein
e-thee.. Id the' ens therein' nne so thoronalely secured from Bala
'and air, that their quality and ;toner n•ill remain unimpaired in
any climate. For "ale at No 1. Perry Block.
WINES St LIQUOES,
T UST received at No. I, Perry Illock by •
June 3n, Oqi . T . W. MOORE.
P
Harborcreelr. Woollon Factory.
^'
proprietor:. of this eznialilistiment. having made COllPilltlf -
able addition to their machinery which !sell lICW and critic
beet kind, rind having experienced workmen in rill the ditTerent
branches of their bilibileM, are ready to exchange cloth for pool,
or manufacture for pay, by the ) sad. on reabnilahle terms. They
hate on hand a large quantity of iliin.rent kinds of cloth, flannels,
blankets, slum It, cassoneres, and tweed., r. 9 well at hilt stammer
near of different holies and mud ite4, to exchange for wool. We
pit e one yard of cloth for I. i potindir of it oul, as goodab the n 00l
win make.
Carding and Clnih-Preftsin tr done ar
All kiwis of prubuee taken tur-pay. and a liberal discount
OM
S—We are prel;nring to make Bron,driotts.
It'IIODES, ('ASR & Co.
Formetry Thornton & Co
ilarborcreek. May 164.1
IJOirIkING 01..ASSI»3..—Just opening. a splendid lot of Gilt and
Mahngitnyfra Ines of vartuum siz.ell and price p. warranted
to instant e Itoks, by
Erie. July 11. ISIS.
Ctl'lN"l'Ael.ES of G01,4:411 ter, and German PII er Frranes, an
IJ eNtensit c assortment ol cunca% e and convex. Also, the cele
brated Per ifueal I.:Teel:tele:superior to any in use.
G. 1.00/1t IR S. ,Co.,
July IL
State street.
OLD AND SILVER. ARTICI.Eg.—Au extensive variety of
`k
-T Brea.t-Pins, Bracelets. /tines. Locket.. Chains, Pencils &e.,
of the latest otyloP. .11 , 0. Mammoth antl other Cold Pens or the
thlrerent' makers. Miter Pencils, Brooches. and Bead Ornament..
In short, Ott-public will find more things than the Printers tell for,
as it's not intended to m. er-t ate the stock ; still we would add that
alicrusenpes, fur magnify ing sea olncen;, can I e found as usual
at li. /MO:BIS &
July 14, Igta. Pinter st., nearly- opposite }lngle lintel
I(1INGS and Queens, or life In the Palace, consisting of flistor
teal sketches of !.outs Phillip, Nicholas, Lepold, Isabella l/.
Victoria, &.e. June °Zs!. SPAPFORIPS
MIME IN GREAT VAS' ETV.—Qlocks of different kinds. is
cludinir Marine Clock, rulate invention. Also, Cold
and er Watches ' !meas.-torment to select a good tifne-keeper
from, for sale very low, at G. LOOMIS & Co.'s,
July 14, Id4P, State street.
J. R. corn R A N
gILVER %VAR U.
.; —Tat•le. Droxert. Tea. Sall and Mithtard
topooto.,; Tangy. r.nittez; Fork.. nutter nn it Fruit Knives aln ova
on hnnd or tuanufartured to order. Silt er 'warranted equal to
coin, and nft charge for engraving. G. LOOMIS &
July 11, IBit 4 . nearly opposite the Eagle.
ltA doz. /takes for sale at the 121111nUltaaurcr's prlccr,
by
_ U. D. WRIGHT.
MORE LIGIIT.—New style Solar Larnp•, Ca midterm and Lnrd
Sappentllng and Side Ilainp, Glrantlole•, Plated, Branch,
and other l'andle.• ticks, at G. I.t tOMIN & en's,
rie, Jtily 14, . ItA4q •
iel h nearly oppo•itethe Eaglr .
wicmil met AND Triolrr.
DDI.S. ‘Vltite Enna and Mackinac Trout. just reeeit ed by
• the Steamer houtlarta. Fur vale at No. I, Perry Murk, by
I Erie, May 12, IW. 'l'. W MOORE.
I and SealSl ipperp and Walking Shoe,, Men's Gaiters and
K
Slippers at the old Jew Store, French btreet. M. KOCH.
April 13. IEIS.• •,\ 1
Lumbar Wantod
TMIA. pay CASH for 500,0igt feet of Ilendoek onnher,,
rd at toy dock in Erle. Bill!, will be given for the find vanted
Aleo for any quantity Of Popular, Cucumber. White Oak, White
AFII, Cherry, Chei-titut and common Pine bomber.
Erie. April V. Irl9. WM. TRI7ESDAIII,.
Kew Concern.
Tsubtieriber, having purelinsed the entire stock of Merehnn
diee lately owned by W. C. & It. P. Hulbert. re.specifully so
licits the patronage of his friends and the public kenernlly, awl
hopes that good G 004 1 ,1, fair prices and endeavors to please, will
Ines with n share of custom. Lard Oil of the find quality. by the
barrel. at a reduced price, RICIPD. 0. HULBERT.
Eric, July 20, 1918. 11
SPAFFORD'S
•
BETTER L ATE THAN
JUST received and this day opening at No, 9. Amer can flock,
a general assortment of fry Goods suited to tilt, season, to
gether with Groceries- Crockery and flardwarc which will besold
unusuallylow for cat!' orrcatly pay.
M. MAYER.
Erie, June ith, 1949.
Piero Goode.
ACHOICE LOT of French Thibele„ of all colors, for Ladies•
Cloaks, meek et' per Express, for sale cheap by
Erie, Oct. 6, laid. ALLEN &COll
CONSISTING of French and Scotch Ginghanisßalzotines.Prltt
ed Lawns and 3eatly Lynde Dinslin. Ah.o a great variety ot
Worsted awl Linen Net and Ombre forego Snawla. just rereivcd
at Not American Block State St. M. MAY ER..
Erie, June 7th,
SPRING menzorre IC4B.
R. S. lIIINTF.R, HATTLft, illlrolllllCC
1 4„: • the Spring Fashion for Hats this day. and would most
respectfully solicit his friends and customers to cull and
examine MIN very gentlemanly appendage.
March IS,
TILE undersigned takes this method of informing thecitirens of
Erie and vicinity. that he still continues the business of
TAILORING at his old stand, where he will be happy do.save
.them from the horrors of slop shop clothing, by making a fair mdi
handsome garment at a very reasonable price. Ile returns his
thanks to the public generally for its kind and liberal patronage
heretofore, and trusts, by strict attention to business, to merit and
receive the came for the future as he Feels' confident that from
long experience in some of the principal shops of London and New
York, be can execute my work entrustisl to bint'in the most work
manlike, fashionable and satisfactory manner.
;let. 29, 1849. JOAN GOALDING.
N. B. CUTTING done on the shortest notice and with !Male
;liar care. Shop, situate south of the Diamond, and a few doors
east of the Erie Bank.
sELbEN & BON
• Ladies Dress and Clonk Goods,
rioNsurrinn or ea:4llmm, ?got* de Mites, hlack. striped,
V, plaid and Ahtute4 Alpaccas, French Merino, silk plaid Mild°.
nns. Mohair lustre. &c., tcc, just opened al
Erie, Oct 16, GEO. SELDEIi k SON'S.
(011 AWLS—Any quantity of Casionore, Plaid and Basket
1.7 Shawls, for rale by S. JACKSON.
A LPACA of every style and rice, Plain, stripe. Changeable
for sale by S. JACKSON.
-
BLAcKsMrnis (Ind a good assortment of Anvils, Vides
and Bellows. and all sires of Iron and Steel, warranted to be
equal to any, and cheap as the cheapest on the corner near the
Court House. C. B. WRIGHT.
Oct. 27•
- Shelf Hardware.
A General assortment, including House trimmings and nails o
all kinds, may he found, on terms to suit the purchaser. ntl
Ede, Oct: Z 7, Id4S. C: B. WRIGHT.
Neal,
T
,o
o ilt: subscribe at
Fall and Win er
DRY GOODS, IA
IRO., .47
All which will he i
October 2, Win.
Fit
HM, -
IPoilireis Goode. -,
ALARGE as+lnent of Yankee Notlony just received of the
manufactory, Just the articles for Pedlars, nt New York
pricey, adding tronsportation, at WRIGHT'S.
Oct. 21.
•
Oaeh for To:ethers.
NVANTr.D a quantitraf good Gem. Brothers for which I
VtlY half cock deliverod coca. at
Oct. - C. 11. WRIOII7.S.
' WbiteTish and Trout.
WASRANTED a r ti c l e . j us t reo e ived at WRIGIIITA
.1 - 1. Pet. 21. . - -
„ Carpotingsa
THIS DAY received Dom she Ma tries. a good Selection or
assorted Carpeting:4l"min letto 'LS cents per yard. Also Floor
011. Cloths, Dearth Rugs. Woolen Crum Cloths. onto be had chosp
. , WRIGHT'S Corner.
Tinriortost to Ladies.
200 PAIRS of Ladies , !latent Groin Elastic Oeerkhoes. - eotn?
, 'prising Six 'different Patterns and styles: to which I • in.
vita the attention of those Ladies who wish to keep their teet dry.
to call and look at the aseorUnerit nt WRIGHT'S
GIMPS and Ftlurs.—A good netrortnieni at
Oct. G. • TIMM LS & DEWITAI
T. W. MOOSE,
BLACKS.
A rook for the Times.
LADLED DRI:108 GOODS.
TAIX.OXIXNG.
neu and Winter Goods.
are now receiving and opening their stock or
tr Goods, consisting of
LKOWARE. CROCKERY. GROCERIES,
rrEEL, NAILS, ANVILLS, 4-c. •
ild cheap for cog' or ready 'my '
GEO. SEL ' EN & SON.
F) . I ~
i'.' r • A
TIME MOST EXTRA ORDINARY .MEINCINE IN TOE
WORLD.—This extinct is put up in quart bottles; it is six
times cheaper, pleasanter, and warranted superior to to sold.—
It cures diseases without viitniting, purging, sickening or debil
itating the patient -
GIREA't FALL AND WINTER MEDICINE.
The great beauty nnd•superiortty of this Sarsaparilla oVer all
other medicine is, while it eradicates% diseases, it invigorate. the
body. it Is one of the very best Fal and Winter medicines ever
known; it not only purities the whole system, strengthens the per
son, but it creates new, pure and rich blood; a tiOtVef possessed by
no other medicine. And in this lies the grand eecret of Its won•
dental success. It has perthrtned within the past two sears, more
than .33,000 cures of severe eases of disease; at least 20,000 of these
Is ere considered incurable.
More than 3,030 chses of Chronic It hetanatisw;
2,ooocaseS of diapepsia;
4,t100 eases of General debility and Want of Energy;
7,000 eases of the different Female Complaints;
3,000 cases of Scrofula;
1.500 eases of di4C414.• of th e Kidneys and Dropsy;
8,000 cases of Consumption;
And thousands of cases of diseases of the blood, viz, Ulcers. Ery
sipelas, Salt Rheum Pimples on the Face, he., together with nu
merous eases of SA Headache, Pain in the Side and Chest, Spi
nal Affections, he., he.
This, we-are aware, must appear incredible, but we have letters
from Physicians and our Agents from all parts of the U tilted States,
informing us of ettraordinary cures. K. Van Buskirk, Dal., one
ofthe Most respectable Druggists in Newhrk, N. J., informs us
that he can refer to MOM than 150 cases in that place alone. There
arc thous:indoor cases in the City of New York, w filch we will
refer io with pleasure and to men of character. It is the best rued
cc ine for the preventative of disease known. It undoubted!) saved
the lives of more than
3,000 CHII.UREN THE PAST SEASON.
As it remird cause of disease, nod prepared them for the Sum
mer senso . It line 110000 been known to injure in the least the
most del te child .
HEAIMATISM.
This Sarsaparilla is used with the most perfect success in Itheu-'
matic complaints,however severe or chronic. - The astonishing
cures it MIS performed are Memd wonderful. other remedies
somethues give temporary relief, this entirely eradicates it from
the system even when the limbs are dreadtully etiWen. •
rr ['ear Mr. Seth Terry, one 01 the oldest nu.t must respectable
lawyers in Hartford, CO/11t. The following is an extractor a letter
received front him:
DlR.Towmwsri.-1 have used one bottle of your Sarsaparilla, and
find it is eicellent iu its effeeef upon a chronic Rheumatic pun to
which I nun subject, from an injury occasioned sen oral years:ago,
in a public stage. Please rend Ise two Itottlt,t to the care of Dr.
Seymour. 1 have coin creed w ith two of our principal ph) sic ians,
mid-they recommend 3 °Ur ilarsaparilla
Hartford, March 12, ISIS.
:ennee and Streneetleni Conetanytion con be Cared. Itennehitits,
0
Consumption, Deer C mptaiht, C'tdde, Catarrh, Coqghs, Asthma,
Spitting of Wyatt. &trenese in the Chest. ItertreJ.Knel., Arght
Sweats, Ddheult or prdfnee Expecturalion, Pain in the .szele, te.,
hare been and ran be cured.
. . . .
Illla.'l'owsseito--DraSir: Nearly twenty Nears ago I took a
violent cohl o Inch rented on ini lungs. and aliened re%erely; in
deed, finally it became aleonstaitt hacking emigli,dait trot to severe
rit. lOprevciit me trout attending to my hasines. Within the last
few years it turrraseti on me gradually. At la,t I because redu
ced—l breathed with di dicillty, and mused 55 ith my Cough 'Much
hod matter, and fir, the last nine months res ions to my usingyour
Sarsaparilla, had regula t...v
night eats; indeed y. m friends and my
self supposed that I would die with the consumption: but I have
the happiness to haunt, ott that to toy r.itritri,e, alter using three
I_ .
bottles of-4 our Sarsapar Iln, I tied toy, health re, turned. It relies ed
me gradually. and I nut mjo) Mg better haalth than l'have fin gfi
years. I hail almost eityrely lottt iny at petite, is hich is also re
turned. Vint are at libe ty to publish this is ith my name in the
papers, if you choose. 1 ,
My little girl, who is t tree rears old: had a terry bad cough the
is hole of last Winter. IVtiiie mina the medic the I gine h e r some
of It; and it soon entirely reties ed her, as well as im.self, and she is
now well and hearty as any child I ever saw. She was also full Of
little blotches; it look Mein tiVtay anti tier shin is .iitooth ,a n d fair
now:Mill I nits satt,fitul stir, teens erent her health from il,ing your
eicellesit medicine. ,! - E. %V. CON.VNT.
GIRT S. READ THIS
.
You who lmve pale cOniiilexions, eye, I,l , ,tcheF on the face,
rough skin. are 'bit of it-," me a 6uttic ~r two of the Docen
Townsend's Sarsaparilla. It %till cleame your Lfund. rebut e the
freckled and blotches, and git e ton aunnaii,di, 3par tiling eye , tine
mirits, and ion-M! of which are of immense
aloe to unmarried ladle,.
. . .
' This Tlxtract of Sar,al.arilla has leen e‘pre,dy prepared in ref
erence to female comi l lsiot, Nei femnal, t. ho I, s TP:IF011 In
she is approlbing ( tliat critical orioil, • -Mr , torn of
slluold neglect ti take it. as it is a emboli prevemative
fur any or the immerout. and horrible di-ezea , to which female.
are subject at this time id I ifo. Thi- pechal may he ib tatted
al years lc naming Ntr i. ii lin,. t,dmible for thme
approaching tt omatilMpil, as it is calculated to as: , i-t nature. by
quickening the blood and invigorating gm 5)2.1.11. Indeed this
medicine is invnliiabir Mt ail the iliwases to n Weil women are
mildect.
It braces the whole i•yi.tetn, morn, permanently the natural en
ergies—i* removing le tiiiptiritie, of the body Fo Gtr lumen
!sting the s)stem as to produce n palm - sinew oda ‘ation n loch is
the care ul most medic ne.. taken for female eakile.,is and disease.
G. 1.003118 & Cu.,
Slate street.
!.1101.11..1. CURED.
ltisr.ely pros es that tin" Sarsaparilla has
most al stin :iv dtsear'esol the blood: Three
tif:e is unprecedented._ •
DILEEICIIII,DitI:N.
ter: 1 113 Ne the pleasure to inform you that
t‘re 1,04.11 cured of the Ser,,t , :la by the nee of
The) %%ere afflicted t ery net erely atth
r. iiy roar bottles; it took theta act ay', for
Icr deep obligation.
rt..sra-cllalts„
4 ISAAC W. CRAIN, 106 IVooster-st.
IC IT.
•
Owing to the great sliceess and immense sale of Dr. Town-cad's
arsaparilla. n tooter of men it ho were formerly our Agents, hat e
CollllllollCl'll tanking Sarsaparilla, Elilirto, Bitters, Ace. &e. They
generally - put it up in the snare shaped bottles , . cl - rinntig tint theirs
is fir sdperior and Blur times stronger than Ilr. 'lO - A hsearl's, &c.,
hoping thereby to deceive the 111.11`110. Shoe 0111101 , C a'aprair
Hat.pnl l sit counterfeit certiticates: others late tn l luccd their
brothers and other interested persons to allow the use of their
names, to n hick they put esquire to glee 1110111 respectability.—
One makes a medic uw.lloll WWl{ it it tilt re.pe:talde names pro
cured by using Dr.Towasend's Sarsaparilla, publishes theta as
cured by his quit Ile also publishes the certificate of a prr-ion
tt ho styles himself au M. I).. who mends hoes. di is tceflc, and doc
tors horses by turns for a livelihood. They - oho published certifi
cates signed by 'ICIIIIOII4 11111110 h st tring they hair used Dr. Towns
entl's Sarsapnrilln.ital that it injured them &e. an a
great variety of other tricks - nre perfbrated I.y there torn, to - sell
their trash. The public should he ou tht ir guard, and look out for
counterfeits.
The. certificate con
perfect control o‘er the
perbolis cured in otte h
'1
lir. Townsend—Dent
tltree of tuy children It
your excellent medic/it
had rort..ri, hat c taken
witch 1 feel ll* self un
Your.
Now York, 3inrch
Aatiee.—Afier the fir,.t of January . . i ll-r, none n ill I.e genuine
'Wesc they are ot up n ith a 1111101111:CMIlt copper plate laki, eitn
-I,taitting the tac ,iutileof (Jr. Tuwit,end's name, tints—S. P. Ton it
'tend.
Nine office.f,l'2oTuttnn street. Sno 'Building. N. Y. Ttedding
& Co., B,tate eltreo,inHtoil: ott .11,•Sens. 112 North Intl , treet
l'hiladelpl S. S. !lance. Ortgpl , f,Alultithor,: P. M. Cohen,
citariestcn; Wright & 111. cli.tel4:- street, New °rime , : I('.
South Pearl street, Albany; Ittidtly ;IWO. - 1, Ilr,r4gi.tg and
Merchants generally throughout the United:l• , tates, West
nod the l'attatlas.
& fiROTIIER Mid BVRTO'S & PVRKIVS. Wilf/ICSMC nod
Retail Agents for Ertl County—J. S. Hopkins for Springfield.
May I, le lEz 1) 32
b i ,y:p2tx. ; ‘, A iy:l..-2_l.a._killt.);-4e,,o4rAi!).
•• . c -
C1r441. ' - Th'Ervir
THE NEW JEW CHEAP STORE,
CORNER OP ST.ITI: .I.ID 1 , 11 , 771 S FREEFS:,
....:.
"yl
14.1.
Erie, Pa. 1 .
T RoHmszw . Fin & CO. inform' their former numerowt mato
/.• men, nod the public generally . tint tier hate Jmt I - Horned
from New York. with a regular avalanche of Dry GoodE,Ult.thing
&c., conisiming of more than_ . _ . •
FIVE HUNDRED PACKAGES .
01'am - ids—larger than ever before brought into the West.
This immense assortment embrace s a great variety of articles
which it would be tedious to entimerate—e% ery shape natter'', ua
riety, form, figure style, linish,,faisition
l ud (lata) of goods Cl ev
cry kind for the
OEN :EEL OR COMMON WEAR. •
_ - - - -
Of Ladies. Gentlen en, Boys or Wile. The dine hae arrived in
human affairs, whe i no man or woman who ie able to ohm in a
daily livelihood by he sweat of his or her brow, noel go is idiom
good—even genteel clothing—n hen no Boy or Cal threwri upon
his or her reeonrcesl, rind obliged to :Min it through the world at the
rate of eispence per day, need goithout decent attire ; as the
proprietore of thie stabil:4llllcm, are ready and willing to prose,
to all who will zive them a rail.
In great variety, of every fashion, eau he obtained at this estab
lishment, at prices to suit the time , . and their ticee,it it..
Their large Tr.sortment of Undershirts, Sii.putider,, L'inbrellaa
- A .I'D WA T1:12- PRO() b' ['LOT Ili.lo,
Will make the eye. Wal , 'T• and the lOw prices at o hieh they ran
he afforded, will put to flight the ambitious pretetp.ions of all oho
have heretofore tn. de a boast of their prices.
BOOTS .I_lf SHOES.
Men's-Boots. Foie and Kip, .tidies' low priced Fhoes,
do Calf, Seal. Coati& Kip Bro- do File Ki il Slip.,
do Gents' Slipperr. , I gatts, do Congress - Slips & Buskins,
do Congress Gaiters. to Kid IVelts.
Boys' Brogans, fat 4 dud coarse, and Children's rThces itt great va
riety. Also,
By the cord. nt N I
Goode line et
GrocerieN erne'
loati,or retail. at p
Don't forgti
Fall of FIB. , NI7 MT Fall of IFIt?.
; AND WINTER GOODS, •
.trrieing in large quantities at the Jew Store of MOSES HOC!!,
ConunorcirltExchange, on French St., Eril.,lFa.
of informing, my friendb and rdistomero in
I have the pl6stwo
town and country, that I am now receiving my fall supply of
NEW AND FASIIIONABLE GOODS, which, no mond embraces
all the varieties o' licit and beautiful Goods-in ninrket, and n hich
are to be sold at the proverbial low prices of the Old Jew Store,
familiar to every Prian, woman and Child in this corner or the
state. Notice 00 following. FOR THE LADIES. Heavy
Audian and Chantelion Silks, Gros de Rhine Satin stripe, Pekin,
watered, striped and plaid, black Italian do. sntin striped and em
broidered Mouse Latine, plain and printed Caohnieres, cinbrok
dead Robes, chainpeable Madonas, French :%Terinuet., mode colors,
plaid Long Shawls Brodie, Cashmere and Silk Shnn la, embroi
dered Cashmere do black and colored silk Fringes. Brussels I.nce,
Lisle and thread Lnces, needle wrought Collar.; Jenny Lind
'Collars, French RI I Gloves, Rotuma Satins and Ribbons, slimed
satin Bonnet'', Plumes and nun era &c.
Erie Sept. :19 IF"
ATIET.ThI. EETRAORDINARIC I
NEW DODS—GREAT FALL IN PRICES.
0 •
c ustomers, D. WRIG IT respecfrolly informs his numerous friends and
that.he has just returned from Boston and New
A.../
!York. nndds uow receiving an extensive and unusual Variely of
Fashionable Fall and %Winter GOODS, which have been choicely
selected and purchased under such favorable circumstances arch
enable him to Offer Goods of mai:every varlet) and sty le mile
cheaper than ever. My stock is much larger than I haveeettr by,
fore oiTered In II market, and comprises a mueh greater varlet -
rig of which nu s be sold. and at such prices that uo Establish
merit can get u d r. and Ow* pledge of this fact,'l respectfully in
vile all those t he , wish to buy of or even see, a good and welbre.
leafed assortine tt of Goods, to drop in at the Wick Corner, epic.
site the Eagle I ad, for particulars. ,___l. Sept, 29.
- NE i 000E01 'NEW GOOESI
W4E ARE OW RECEIVING, at the Corner Store. No. I. Deed
Douse,llarge and general assortment of -
STAPLE AND FANCY GOCDS !
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to which - we Would respsetailly invite the attention of purchasers.
Among them may be found for the Ladies, elegant chatureabia.col
ored and black Silks ; Plain and Fancy Alpacas, French Merinos,
Poplins, Cashmeres. M. de Laines, Gingham, and Prints, Shawls
of nit descriptions, Bonnet Silk., Satins and Ribbons, plain and
figured Jackonete and Swiss Mulls, Edgings and lnsertings, La
marline, Arago, Coronation and Gala Plaids, Gloves. Hosiery arc.
ike. Fof the Gentlemen we Alava a large stock of Broadcloths,
Plata and Fancy Cassimeres and gatinetts, t.ilkßatin and Fancy
Vesting,. black and fancy Cravats. silk And linen Handkerchiefs
dr.c:fk.Alla( these good. wens •bought rut large diaconal from
Spring prices, and we pledge ourselves to sell runs km rated as
can be Nought at any market. Please call at METCALF'S.
Sept. 9, se tiq.
COW:MI.I'ION CURED.
To ivoTliEns Nt..01111E1) ►..'nn:a
INCREASED INDUCEMESTJ TO BUY AT
ILATS .4.ND CAPS
I 1:1" ICI; E NOTIONS,
1%1 York prices. and other goods in the Dry
)(Tale &
(fry. Carr ;care. &t., by the earl-load, yard,
rice:: to correspond with the times.
t the place, corner of State and Fifth Streets.
' •
The grealtest Discovery of the age!
OR, TIWIIVEEZIXAGNETIC cumin •
rliii is is the first attempt to combine the ELECTF IC or m m . I
NETIC FLUID with ponertul %egetahle. Emmet. n ~,,„‘
of an of ittment—to be applied externally for the retio ~1 „ In —.
The almost unlimited SUCCevi, it has met n iii, staint.,lt it i ' lle '
the GREATEST DISCOV LRY OF TDB ACE. It is an t i o ,;,"
effecting cures of the Utmost importance.. The-nicitiuordtlo.
are CON VI NeED—the mot faithless are compelled to h... 1,
^..,te -7
1 1 1,
the pon'er and Virtue of thi i great rented,. ;
It 'is um% ersally admitted to he the MOST WONIT,ItiIi
COMBINATION KNOWN to the WORLD fur the IMMI:b Ali
RELIEF of dirlase and pain.
It ne% er fails %%bile there remains raffle ien t life to restore a la ,
rah and healthy action to the capillary vessels of the Indl, a d ',.,
equalize the tereatntion of the blood. By this means, a roar a.
and healing mine tt —.'
Roieer is gained ore, the most motignaat Arm of lIISLAs af t
CafiliOl be obtained from any other roiled). Such is their, „ cr
this combination that it penetrates to et cry portion of the lonia
'PI nut,
frame ; el, cry hone .mil muscle, I via, Ilene and ligament its vet..
ed out and made iseu.itle of purify Mg
Hence, it Colic. an readily With inferno! as external diseares
Numerous Mg:tures arc ou record %%here this ti toed, has „:„..
ed health to patient. , so near the gra% e that the 11,001 1 ," enni
It c „.
nal roitedies tailed to produce any eiluct. Such !mirth, ~,,,
tic,, the c;:er'' in IN FLAMI.VI loN of flee` pfAvE L. ,_ m
cni
c% ter need die with this disease where the slngnetic ointai aims
tw obtained. That dangerous epidemic knot nas the
ER I. sl PRLAS, can always Ire rimed by this reined,.
Fur I N FLAIINIATOR } t ' R111;11ATISM, thiSUilllthel:. liar
limit complete remedy et er prepared.
81:111 'FERRY
In 111 cubes out of 100, it will a lord entire relief to the R.
!es of NERVOUS HEADACHE in thirty minutes.
•
For Nervous diseases this remedy is of
A i li n 'c t. bronchitis, "ui'ofth esineltheninati•in, ;amens,, (Arnaud SereTlroPleurisy, Croup, Chills, orbG
Agut
in the face or breal.t. Burns. Scald Head. rt , fula. Salt hes m.
Erysipelas, Infirunel? Es er, Fever •..!tores, arc., n 111 to iumt 'tail;
raleve,lh) the 'tee of this remedy.
112 }32T1110,;141,
In reply to yoar queries n ith regard to the re,i;tl, s of &th e
intents I have made with sour patty n lebra fed m a „,,, w
meta can t4O, with riirazittc, that 1 dretn tt one or the GF
Esq , D1st:01•13211:S OF TILE A Gr.
It 21. now nearly rn 0 )ears since I co ma ,„„ d „ t,inx it
practice, and I hase lei-Teti it in Ca.es Gf lutlanut.ahol.
and general. of the 010.1 inal4rnant Arad, um*
et Cu where all internal reinedieb I hate ~jee erd e d
this
I have treated.caseh of 111113211M:10CM of the Bram,
of tie of the 1190, Oa, Indananatury
tuati , m, and Cll - 1111-1,61 Fet CIS, o lib perk et an, )
'cartes re‘ er, Canker Rad', and Ulcerated I.lingr and
with like buccets.
In the Eiiiiteinic kwon n a. the Putrid Fr) Iv vt
twiny v lives -it ere lost, Irt sled it fretinentiv , and
finial of ern:cling n speedy and certain cure.
In rases of Mau., :Sprains, l'irtiise.,Froi.en Limbs' 6.c..
like a chains.
No Pliyid , san or family %till le a da3 %tattoo tin
alter lA:con:lag tin I.lo%ter tujiirr.
F. 711Nt.:11AA1. I'lipdcian and
Vtica, V., Jan. 111, I r 113.
l'or timber pari.ciilars and reistinion set:. pani;
‘t ills each agent.- Ili Price:VS and cr tit% per L i ao,
AilENTS.—Carter & lull, ...ale :a.li retail, Kris
&J. 11'1.1..ter, Conner:la. Olito ; Rib l't.ltpr.
Ih t 4 pritigliel I ; L. 16. Juno. & Co , Guar
A. Tract, in jew.
F.:4% .kiizuid 14, 1t.17. 13 1.0
Crain's Spino.-Abdominal Supporte -
‘ i" ' T r-.. Fat :•ilrfe.Use.itig rolitillg' . ., Pilelt's anie
r 4 i ,e p ;'il C.ll ef B .IIIIIIU 18.81.
11,181.1.• th /.11 . 8.8rdip'. i
, 'lto FeC.18.1 , 1881 . it /81 8 011 in are de...ip,,j,...
1 r int 1181 i .1. 1 . 111.8 ‘%1.1 I e aeknwa leekeil I
filoolatioti and rcenpart , r a of the in %I nil
cr.. The) are nral, hvid and On.tir
L to.aj• lf 81 18.1 an) bile or -.bpi 8. 8 , Iliac' ti eche
%einem e • le; 1 er , eae , 811 OUT co:edger m t
Ivfe male. Ming .01(.181. .INtIMIII r. Loh 1
11. fill mg. I . 8 I 8.51.1 N1CT 1 0 .8 . 8 1.11.F I: 8 OMPI 81
4 .. 11 ~
PetSL., gene ral sr ea kile , = I. tle ' flit, .ileele
la. IkB elt 818- and telme,i re arhe fr .
:11111 .111 %ming urre.eer, c% ler rathe r ll' I
from habit !oriole to ,toop or I !a4, the r
mew. mdl 1,. found of the awati,l.B. r 8 ice. Tine. n.. 1 8 I
lit the 11 , ,i1l111..11.2relt1) eini.reer p Om re•r‘egml apt (.1r.1.1( . 8..
1.8.111 a trim 010111, NI leeili result ne 11 4 ,1 4 , 4 1 is 444 , 4 1,0„,.
l'li)rwt inn are e -I Ir I ill' en \ egel to rah and ese Mill. T.
1. .17111:11 & 1 1 110111 I No re 11,
WO the eolt ngelit., appott.tett t , tt r
Jd
_
, yateu GIZOGETLTES.
T reeeived a large and' v. ell telected
t;rcetrie4, to tk. loch I nit to the attention'.) tI
and wlttell %% ill as el,e',ll any is Alarhel. A
htoek' 'nay I e firrml Coffee, 'reas, thaeulato, Sugar , .
Spree!. Mall kiluls.,FruilF, a great variety: Nut,.
W(.l dicta Ware, etc., vie, •
I Love and tt oily i 131 1 ,1. Dour. Me
Pork. F•rh. Fr,li flintier, Egge, Cite the a call
.‘ll.l' I JOHN I'
I:fir...Mite In,
•
Mat) .troolon , Factory.
1 ni.AP.II:4
- v of finals and rassinwres air
9 0 01..)tr, I.eet - changed for Wool by the sul , s
their ii•na I rafts of exchange. hat caaa rely of
f.,net ,trlpt s c,ftlltl. In n•si , tern patterns. for Gent's.
Lot 's Clottirst also a L!oott o to utTt‘el ' ll r
Ul';ir. %I s e st ill :11,-,) Illarlatai - 1,1,, the pr,ent
lot\ mg pr 'cc:, in r.lrh, t I?: I Black, km: 11. and steeq
311 rh pr r yard; .7 1,11111 le in $.71111e colors 23 rt.; Mill
'3 els, an•l presse,; rlannel th's fell! lertaril. -
• Erie. May 11, It= IF.
AT N0..2, R
T IL\ VI: jiNtrrcct‘rd, and will ronittine to Ira "n
1 time., a 'arm. and 'general a.s...ortinvnt of D,tv (4.t
WA RV. ('tutu, RN, 11001 S A ND SID./ S,;11141 t, l l hind% of r,
it tats, V. 111011 I D. 111 twit at the pro rs Gar
Riffs, at the filer, Dollar for Dollar. Tlto,e
kind of ntont , v on hand, u ill do IN ell to call and eutno
and prtrts, arittell l think cantnit ful rapt,
Also, all kinds of Produce taken to ev.ttm.ge
lanrket rates.
Do not furaet to call at si*o."2, Rccd Ilrotte. ;irides:lmi
selves. 11. IL lIA%
Mny E!, 749.
ror Sale.
AV.Ii.['.IRLC FARM.couatitiioe about 1:=0",r
inotfly cleared. and hat. a t Mita He orchard and
timuts, situated ahem 15 toile: , from Gtrartl vlllago.l
tn•• rant of the late Thomas Antot, Fait! Farm a 111
low, and a liheral ercolit etten. Enquire of
Feb 20. lel?.—tf4l G. If. crTl.t.
LAW EGOIIEL
VST received from the 1.1_1.h-hers, T. & J. W. Joh
s) delphia. illy follow Mg Law DookS, w hick t% ill
rum 'shell, Priers:
Starkly on Evidence, I? on Cr unto,
ROl.Coe's idence, ' Merit :In I.eadmq
Dunlop's Law sof Pennsylvania, Engli•li Common I
en-e., • Addif.rii on Contra'
ileporis, vol. 5. Hilliard on Pcal
F.a , t's Rem, net; ell— P roes. American
Hlenie , ts of international Lott, ke.
The outhi , r.il•er.ig :went for T. & J. W. Johnsiin, I ,
I,hrs. Pliblie4ierN a n t importers. - Phila,,:e Iphin, arid tt ill
1., Hooks on short nonce, zin..l at the I'i.ll44lirrh price!
ecanuur entalegtie. 0. L.
114 IS4S.
:CAGLE WOOLEN FACTORY, 1 1 4
WI: ) , mild inform the stool guilt Mg and cloth s,
tic that At e have entered into a rpartnership
be known as McCreary, Thornton & 1., Ye bat •
sett of new machinery, as good tt. can h r clued in
and ne arc now prepared to Manufacture o exchange
sinterex. To yetis, Shim Blankets and IF la ttneht for
hate long experienced ‘N orLtrugrln all hranclics of t
and we confith ntly expect a full share of public cm
rie•inni of the Public. We natter Oil r.,14% en to give g•
faction to nil tt ho may fat or tit , with their custom.
Comm' Carding, Sl;inning, and Drezing, done a et
quick.
Grain and Factory ,applies. well seas.oned with e
acceptable for gool6 and work.
1) -%ID McCREARY.
JOHN THOIINTON,
THOMAS THORNTON
, ..
• r.IIENJAMIN COATES,
' r SAMUL:I. LILEY,
Fairview. Mriy 1, IRIS.
W-X - N
DOW GLIB, 5 8.1
5000 FEET of Nietfolly's best window gla ,
from S by 19 to 21 by 30, Just reeelied
the box or light, cheaper than can be bought elsewhe
at the sash shop off.. WARREN, south-east corns
Eighth streets, Erie. April 15,
__________ _
RECEIVED thr4 day by etpresg from limper nu
_ ' following new work. Viz: ith•tory of Conetes.
and political, romprking memoirt4 of the Co1:m 1
L-7tatee, by Henry G. ‘Vheeler, at :P I
June 1-.. I ' I
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PUBLIC ' • .ICE.
DUBUC NOTICE k hereby given that applieatu
1.
t' the nest Legislature of Pennsylvania, for tb
of a Bank, to lie. called "The ('anal Bank of Erie
of One Hundred Thoikandillollars, with _privilege
it to Three Ilindred Tnousand Dollars, with all t
init. privileges to he loeated in the Borough and
Plate of Pennsylvania.
1 Erie, July Id, It, IS. •
1— - Janice C. Marshall.
11. endivelL
1 C. M. 11114.315. ' l
BcnJ. 'I ottil Bison,
.1
Smith aekson
Thom. P . 11. Sin.
.1:1111CS Villlnnis
Win.: . Galbraith,
Chas. . ‘Vright.
Georg Kellogg;
MIN FOl • for Dentist*, by
I -I- N v.-10.
iIDICTI'EL F 75111 GLASS:
•.1t: sizes, ong which are 16b
40 . by - Nov. 10,
,
'fIROCKE
cry, China and Clasawa re,
Oct. 6, ISIS. •
, f - I .oLll:Silver and Copper Le
Nov. 10,
2 999 Lll . S. l L.orl i c4od chi
6 9 oz . rapers of Bronze, 1;
Nov. 10,
Public
Board of School Down,
Iwo Principal l'enclieri , , can
Emit and Weft Ward Fcllools, In
same, Application:, n ill be wee
ember next
Noy.-15;
JAMES C. REIM Seel'.
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/TIIIE. highest price paid fnr ~14 Gold and SIT% cd(l l6l ` b "'
und Je‘l elr y 111 Cash or gu0.1., at LEWIS' (.oTfill. II
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