Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1830-1853, March 31, 1849, Image 3

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he LT he Cincinnati Messenger says that a member of
divisi n of the Sons of Temperance of that oily was
rrentl. expelled for marrying his mother-in-law. It is
idler I a nd to expel him for one of those offences that
re sup sod to carry their own punishment.
Wu*,
is re?—Fifteen per cent of the tnales,"and six
.en per cent of the Females confined and treated foi
nsanityin the Pennsylvania Asylum, and we believe
.le A 411110114 of other States show the same fact, are
■nd the wives and daughters of farmers.
=
here the difference in principle between ' , elec.
g to obtain office and electioneering to keep it?
fie tiltere. ' •
I iialY
isAt hungry brown dug hko a 111Q11 who bakes
Beciuso he is a hoy-cur and kneads sotnething
Dispatch.
ate to en-roll such puns—they suit only loaf-ors
mufftnl.
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to oat.
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he Governer of New York and the blayOr of
h are both rather Beaty men. The former be-
I k the latter a liming.
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tustiur
ng
sated
strict
unties
'sdoriCk Watts, Elio:, of Carlisle, has been ap
he saccadic'. of Judgo Hepburn is the judicial
otnpoied . of Cumberland, Perry and Juniata
1 Mr. W.'is an able lawyer, and we doubt not
ntment will give general ■atisfactien.
I.
e New Haven Register lays a petition for the
Invent of. Collector Wilcox way started by the
rcbants. signed by every firm but two in that
do bueMeesf at the,cuatoin house,'. and sent to
Gen, Taylor, who Itn"nofriends to re
!ppointoti a Whig. Mr. Wilcox being a demo-
IN politics. •
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or Gis. Tanon.—Randolph Robinson was a
ago, found guilty of mayhem; (cutting out the
. of Georgetown, with a tumbler, while
tken'sp`ree,) and sentenced to the penitentiary
ears. In 'consideration, among other things,
duwed mother and helpless brothers and sisters
on him for support, President Taylor pardoned
re the arrival of the time for the sentence to go
0, and be is now :it liberty.
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flii;:urrinyi he thinks the firing machine. ed
gy to CaLfurnhi in five days, is a humbug.—
o bug is poly Isle enough it is just the thing
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era ern fifty neiespapore in Alabama, of which
inocratie, weekly; 19 Whig. weekly; 2 Demo
-weekly; 1 Whig. tri-weekly; 1 neutral, tri-
Dem.toe,ratie, 2 Whig, daily; I neutral!,
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MARRIED.
In This City on the I.sth. , inst. by Rev. Mr. Laurie
Mr. C#llll.lr3 gIirLDON to MR.4. MAROROT DUDA? all of
this air. - I
On the 12th inst., by R..v. 91r.ORGE SMITE. Mr. Gse,
i of Springfield to Mrs. Wnousrvottru,'of Elkcreek.
..--- I • On the 22d. inst.. by Rev. 11, 1 M. Atnes, Mr. CUMIN.
you makes dare?" inquired a fluteliman of J ci:r G. CLinit, to Miss EMELiBIL E. WEDLOCK, both of
I
iter, who was being kissed by her street:heart Harborereek -
isrotrsly; "0. not i much—just courting a little— L Oil the Gth inst.. By the Reci. Joseph H. Presley. Mr.
•'oh..! dot's all, oh? py tam. I taught you
o E f t.i4 o n r s th Sl : ci a rt: of Milcreek to Miss EVIELIME. CALDWELL
On the 29th inst .by the same Mr. Iwo Hesse of
Milcreek, to Assts Wit.coe oflWaterford.
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Webster was very much surprised by th tom- .
id confirmation of Mr Hannegan u m' niter to I
tiler 7 o'clock on Sunday morning. 1! arch 4,
W., had left the senate chamber. He consid
e of the most disreputable proceedings recorded
tory of the goyortintiont."—that is, about as bad
ii:itiis's batch of "midnight judges."
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111LATKIST FeaT, Yrr.—Tho Philadelphia Timm
/3 last, says—
will ••open another week this evening!"
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ew Blitz could do many marvellous things, t
i a week" we thought beyond his'power. ,
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.i,Sraiut.s - rioti.—A tanks.° transported a cou
o the "digging" in California to root for ••the
•re," and obtained very night from eta toiiight
gold from their ?MOWS:
A Goo'
'e hogs
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learn from Green Bay, Wisconsin, that a de
lold has been discovered. within the limits of
o; the ore resembles the "California scubas, and
•ith Silver and copper.
.iNeur the Grand Chute.
ver. 25 miles above Green Buy, a new town
commenced, to bo called "Appleton," in honor
on Gentleman, the foundation of a build
le "Lawrence Institute" has been hid. an nam
or of Mr. Lawrence of Boston. "A new town
eon laid out at the Grand JS:uukatia, on Fox
ween which place- and Green Bay steamboats
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an to h
ling, which was altiraye easy at California, is
made chenp by law. Congress has passed a
appropriating $50,1100 for an additional pur
u•Sainuel Colt of his improved ripeating
, igrants to California are to be supplied with
the war department at the cost price to guy
which is considerably below the retail charge.
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,he I'r
iebody inquires ifCul. llliee, privet* liecietar
sident of the United Suttee, has resigned his
on in the army. The President, it will be rec.
eiigned his commission shortly befote ho coin
iv journey to Washington.
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1 4 utai”, AT Livisaroot..—The correqpondent
rnal of Commerce says the fees of this office
00. from which must be deducted $4,000 fur
•
vies. The balance will not more than sup
n 'lithe style expected of an American Consul
I t a commercial post. It in said that Gen. Arm-
II retire, and that Gov. Kent, of
ill have the place.
do gre
'ling w
ive, •
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Ig a C
ts been
Bill which passed tho Senate of Ohio. authori
nventisin to amend the Constitution of the State,
defeated in the House, though the opposition of
horn, mulish, doggish conduct of the w•hig par
e Statesman styles It.
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wr.-A couple otwomen left e l fine fat baby et
l aph office in Pittsburgh. It wait ouppoited that
.:led . to have it sent to its daddy by telegraph.
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la tea
o RAMC THX. WIND.—On Tuesday, a gang of
Now York wont round and sold nearly 200
ch, for a grand faucT ball, to come off at Brook
-oien pocketed the money. To cap the clmix
y they engaged a popular hotel keeper to provide
d supper for the occasion, which, of course_was
fled for.
Mid
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and
rateall
Blend
MEI
ihe Senate of Wisconsin has a resolution in
their Senator and Representatives in cOngrees
for au atnondment of the federal constitution, to
t that the United States Senfitoremiy be elected
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:cct4on
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efTeci
City p;toperatoo roofs, defects o6wards. ! draws out
lues of the wise and ingenious, puts the modest
lestsity of trying their skill awes'. the opulent
ies the idle industrious,
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4 011Ine.
rd ma)
A ioesi;;lmut society downeast is maid to be en
''t'a'n Risking oil cloth orercoatar for whales, to keep
441, dry when it reins. &obi believe a word of it.
lee it stated that Chasles F. Koffman the author
41 becOme louse, and is undergoing treatment at on
44 " kNium. Mr. H. is a writer of considerate cote
hid we hope reason may soon be restored to tun a-
Thtie tnitkry.—R oreee Greeley. having been invited
'' e ''' resent at the " Original Rough and Ready" din-
It W i 41, Vauxhall. declined on account of his engagement
ishingten. Ile adds en passant—"" Whatever claims
'4 ' '
le en slight be set up 'n my favor. that to origi-
4 ) l eliun is not among hem. I apprehend. hew
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"r 11,4 1 your frstival will much more numerously
v.:ended thin it would have been one little year ago,!and
Is •
" I n• of the claim. set up of &chorine devotion.
,", b e to
. — 'arebly novel. if not decidedly originol."
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neer D tscovut7.--116r. A. D. Fisk. of New York
61h
bla pieta metallic coffin in th e rotunda of
capitol at Wathicron. !le has proofs of his shinty
a i7serre the dead for an desired time or purpose;
deeempoeitioa orleoge of features , and at a
• rotas an? triliing 'sip nee.
T.i.vt.ott AND Faso Sotx."4—On the Bth inst. Mr.
Giddings addressed the citizens %Warren county. Ohio.
on the political topics of the day. In the course of his re
marlts while speaking of the extension of shivery. he
sale: 1,
- The infitience.persono/ mid direful. of Gen. Taylor.
was brought to bare. to produce the result. Yes, notwi h.
standing the Allison letter and the presented pledges of
Gen. Taylor to leave all Intuitions of legislation entirely
to Congress. he wasfounsf personally urgang members of
Congress to pass Walker's amendment though. attached.
as it Was. to the appropriation bilL The first movement
of the fast friend of the wilmot proviso after he arrived at
our naiion'i capilol. was to give hisprsonat influence to a
measure. the effect of which was to extend slavery."
We have no doubt of it. What else could have been
expected of n southern man, the owner of three hundred
slaves ' •
Tilt SECOND WASHINOTOIII."-It is supposed that
the dis l o t ppointment of Mr. LaWronce final to obtain
the Treasury department. 'says the Now York Evening
Post, Will be sweetened by the gift of some, almost equally
desirable post. If so, it strikes l ux that tho course of Gen.
Taylor IN ill vary a little from the example of Washington,
which he has so often declared its to bo the pattern of his
conduct. Washington made his appointments. not with
a view to study the expections of those who receive them,
but with a single *eye to tho public service.
ID' An office-seeker arWashington writes to the Ed
itors of the Gaelic that he ''delighted with the old
General—he (the General not the writer) is the presoni
fication of kindness, franknois and honesty." How
vastly important: especially as the said writer would like
to be Marshal of tho western district. Is'nt it a pity too,
this writer had'ut discovered these virtues before ho do
clinedto aerie as a Taylor elector.
On 71113 Rumps Tartivr,Fhe Fairview Iron Wurlt+'.
near Horrisbtirgh , which.have been ping idle for some
years, were put in operation again last week. A nail
works, which will give employment to a large number of
hands, are to be added.
..WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY."—The
Uri remarkablesuceess ofthis Balsam is no doubt owing in a
great measure to the peculiarly agreeable and powerful nature of
its ingredients. It is a fine Ilicasht!tnedicitie--composed chiefly
of Wild Cherry Bark Mid the genuine Iceland Moss. (the latter,
imported expressly for the purpose,) I the rare medical' virtues of
which are also combined by a new chemical process with the
Extract of Tar, thus rendering the whole compound the most cer
tnin and efficacious remedy ever discovered.
We do not wish to deceive the afflicted, or hold out any hopes
of relief In hen none exist; hit when] so many hundreds pronoun
ced
1 ,
hy skillful physicians ns most hopeless eases have been cured,
who can blame us for using every word and accent of persuasion
to induce the suffering invalid to lay r aside prejudice, and partake
of a remedy seldom known .to fail:
Beware of counterfeits and base imitations See adverti/etnent.
DIE1;1.
On the `Z2I inst, Cniatrre Anßwcgl s, come: of Wm
Artmeltly, of Mtl!creek. aged F jeore.
The Presbytery of Erie will meet'. in ‘Vashington. on the
second Tuesday of A prll, at 3 oel4k. P. M. It is required of
Sessions In pleFenl their sessionnl r ords, for n lention. and to
furnish sotto ic al reports, fur the past tree years and reports on the
state of religion.
P. Cli.t IHERLAINt Staled Clerk.
E. March 31.
W. -P. LATTIMORE. M. D.
PIITVICIAN ♦ND SCROLON. Office ovar the Erie Dank
ROBERT S. HUNTER. '
in. , •t.rit in flats, Caps and Furs of ail descriptions. No. 10, Park
Row, Erie. Pa .
New Goods! N 1
Tar Goods!!
TAM just opening at No. I Reed louse a choice selection of
L Spring :1114113iiiiimer Goods fur the Ladies. consisting of beau
tiful sides of Linen and Cotton Gingham, Lawns, M be Lames.
and Prints. Also than Is. White KM and Li +le Thread Gloves
Linen Edgings French I.awn Ilankeseisieff., Black Linen 'I - lire:id
and other Tooth' mo numerous to mention. All of which I re
st ecfully invite )ou to call and examine,
_!March 31, I 3, D• CI A IUC.
Carpotings. ,
bu)ero is
.pectrigly
First arrival of ilia Beason.
i t 'NEAT and licauttful Selection /if Sprott' Drc:211:00t11.. direct
41. front New York (per Expreirs,l %%loch till Ix, otTered at as
toni•ttly lon ,Pricer. ii
Call and Examine for !ourcelves at No. e Reed house.
11. 11. HA VtiltSTlrli.
Nt;,clo di. 1549. ' 311.1
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REMOVAL.
71., mu Customer, and 1/ e!rublic generally.
remosrd my stock of GIttlot:RIES to the corner (grim,
stm,—terets, three doors tiorti! of my old stand, where I vv ill
be happy to wait upon all and sell .1 cm ally thing I have in toy
Han of burinras at cheap as elsms Mire. I also return lay = thanks
for the liberal patronage received, and hope that by strict atteen
siont le my business to Inc It a continance of
March:ll. IWII F. It IN DER NACIIT.
.PdMt, 184'9.
FIRST CHANCE FOR
=mew AND zwrznpurowrit roars .
staunch and fast running Steam - Propellor TROY
_L D. P. Drionm,Master, will leave Erie for Chicago and inter
mediate ports, on Wednesday April the 4th.
The 'lrby is entirely new and limit expressly for the Upper
Lake trade. Her areommodniions !for Freight and Passengers,
especially for Families moving Vest, are unsurpassed.
For Freight or patsage apply on board. or to
March 31. IMO
On Rand for Spring Trado:
WE linve on Itainta large and general assortment of WALL
V l'A PLR 1111,1 Bordering, which was puchasing of the manu
facturers expressly for the Spring trade, and which will be sold
cheaper than ever.
March 31. GEO. SELDEN & SON.
mrapzun airitiiiiii.
LT CALDWELL has removed to his new Atores, St - Ate Stre.et...,,
11. three doors north of Brown's Hotel where he is now openmg
a % ery lArge toe k of Dry Goods. Groceries. Hardware. Iron, Steel.
Neils. !licit were purchased last fall expressly fur Spring
trade.
N. o.—By the first boats IToinflat° I ■hall !.•e receiving my
Spring importations, which IN ill equal any stockof Goods in price
nest of New York.
March 31. IF4II. 40.
NOTICE..
TT/11FR ens my wife Polly has left cay.bed awl boom! *ldiom -
V Piet iatisc or provocation. this is therefore to forbid an per
sons front harboring or tru.ting her on my account as I wit) pay.
no debts of her contracting after this date.
E. G. 1.. BURDICK.
March 31. 1W6., 3143'
1 . 1111 . 1 . LU1:Zt ...1 jd:A
TII F: School Directors ofthe Borough of Erie, being authorized
.Act to Assembly to borrow money for the purpose of finish
ing the School 'louses recently erected, are desirous of borrowing
the sum of One Thousand Dollars. for a ts.rin of years. not less
than live, at the option of the lenders. Not less than two hundred
dciltirs wit to received from au indivdaat. The board is autlioriv.ed
to secure the scone by Bonds and Mortgages, and also to Offer., n
tax each year of two hundred dollars over and above the usual as
sessment. for the sole purpose of paying the interests on said loan
and creating a sinking fund/or its liquidation. he intents will
be paid annually or sent annitally, as desired by the lender, auif
the balance of the two hundred extra assessment, after paying the
interests, will be paid to the lenders, ifdesired,ot invested, so as to
secure the prompt payment of the loan, when dne. '
This presents a good opportunity to those having money Of their
own, or as trustees, guardions, dm who arc desireous of investing
it in the most seeurejnanner. The undersigned is authorized to
contract for saed loan. As this money is wanted immediately,
those dispesed to take he loan will please otter a s soon us POll.l.
We.
By order of the Board.
CHARLES W. KELSO, President
Erie, March 31.
To Ms Honorable Court of Quarter &micros of Eris- County.
T"'petition of John A. Hants of the west Ward, Borougb of
Erie, in said county, respectfully represent', that he is well
provided with house room and conveniences for the lodging and
accommodation of strangers and travelers, at the house he now
occupies in said Borough. He therefore prays the Honorable
Court to grant him a license for keeping an inn or tavern, and he,
as in duty bound, will PraY.Sce. J. A:IIANTZ.
We, the subscriber's of the west Ward. Borough of Erie in which
the above ion or tavern prayed to be licensed is proposed to he
kept, do certify that John A. Hants the above applicant, is of good
repute for honesty and tetnperanee, and is well provided with
house room and conveniences for the lodging and accotumoda
lion of strangers and travelers, and that such an inn or tavern is
necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and
traveler...
A. P. Ruffin. 0. Miller, !William Beatty,
P. Warren. George A.,. Elliot, -A. Hughes
John Peffer, Carson Graham, Isaac Rosenzweig.
M. W. Kelth, J. 21mm/icy, J. W. Williams.
.
C. Colb. Geo. W. Goodrich, A. King.
March li . IMO, &IR
To the flowerable Court of Warier Susumu of Edo carat,
t r r 11E Petition of Mayberry & M'Carter of the cast Ward of the
L Borough of Erie In said county,,respectnilly, represents. that
they are well provided with house room and conveniences for the
lodging and acconimodallon of strangers and trove/era at the
Reed House, in said Borough. They Oicretbre pray the Honora
ble court to grant them a license for keeping a public Ina or IS.
Val% mid Abey as in duty hound is likPreh &c.
MAYBERRY & M'CARTER.
We the subscribers. citizens of the east Ward of the Borough of
Erie in which the above ion or steers_ prayed to be licensed is
protosedtobe kept, do certify that' Mayberry & Wailer the
above applicants, are of good repute for honesty and tonperanee.
and are well Provided with house room and conveniences for
the lodging and eceotnntadation of strangers an* Haider,, and
that such an inn nr torero la necessary to accommodate the pull-
He and entertain strangers and traveler'.
M. Joy: - B. IL Dewey. I. B. Carter. -
Thos. G. Colt. 0 M. Tibbalo. B. E Goodwin,
Was. P. Lattliner. W. W. Dobbins, D. H. Medd%
Wm. Ward. Wm. L. Scott. W. Truosclail.
P. Metcalf. Murray Whallnt.
March 11, 1141 Otte
'IV do lirosionalo the images of tie Court of Quarter nisi.. 4 .
Lis Poses is madfor the ['twit, of Sri..
Fit HE,peti Bon of Daniel Knoblo respectfully showed'. that he
11 has leased the new name building lately erected by Binilh
Jackson; on the dock in the weft Ward of the Borough of Erie tor
a term of years, which house is well ealcUlated for a public house
ofentertainment. and from its neighbourhood and situation, is
onitable*s well as necessary ibr the accommodation of the pub
lic and W e entertainment ofstrangers and travelers.
That is well provided with stabling for horses nud all conve
nlene les necessary for the entertainment of strangers and travel
ers; he therefOre respectfully prays the Court to grant him a
li
c:nse to 'keep an inn, or public house of entertainment there, and
your pc boner will pray, Ike. DANIEL KNOBI.O.
We th, undersigned citizens of the West Ward of the Borough
of Erie afolesaid, being personally acquainted with Mind Kno
blo, the above named petitorter. and also having kitoviledge of
the house for which license is prayed. do fairly certify that such
house's necessary to accommodate the public, and entertain Wall.
gem or travelers. That he is a perm of good repute for honesty
and temperance. and that he is well provided whit house room
and eonveniencies for the lodging and accommodation' of swan
gas and travelers. We therefore beg leave to teCononend him for
a license agreeably to his petition.
A. Beebe, George A. Elliot, Win. A. Arbuckle.
1). Zimmerman, John Pear, -S. W. Keefer. .
James, Dunlap, EiniiiliJackson, J. ii. W 11114 nm
A. Khig, Johu A. Tracy. Carson Graham,
. W. M, Gallagher, Julio W e lleing.
March 31,184.9, 3110,
Talks Honorable the Judges of the Court if Quarter Sesiioas tar
the Pears fur the aunty of Era. i•.
T"Epetition of John Cole respectfully shOweth: that your pe
.itioner oecupes a coin:libellous house situates lu the village
of Lockliort, and knowu as the t•Lockport House," which is well
calculated for a public house ofenterlaitiment, andttotd its neigh
bourhood and situation is suitable as well as, necessary for the
accoininOdotion of tho public and the entertotunient of strangers
and travelers.
That lie is well provided with stabling for horses and all con
veniences necessary for the entertainment of strangers and trap
relent; he therefore respe•tfully prays the Court to grant him a ti
cense to keep an Inn. pr public house of entertainment there. and
your petitioner will pray. 1 JOHN COLE.
Lockport, February 15.1839. '
We the undersigned eitimus of Lockport aforesaid, being per
sonally acquainted with John Cole the above named petitioner.
and aiso having a knowledge of the house for which a license is
prayed, do hereby certify that such house is necessary to accom
modate the public and entertain strangers and travelers, that lie
is a p 'mon of good repute for honesty and teniperance, and that
he Is well provided with house room and conveniences for the
lodging ,and accommodation of strangers and travelers. We
therefore recommend him torn license agreeably to his petition.
Levi Water, L. J. Baldwin, !Marshall Lyon,
Henry Miller, William Tyler, !B. C. Bunn,
rerley Hinds, 3. M. Miller, M. S. Rouse,
Henry, Miller. J. Davis, J. R. Reynolds.
March, 31, 1810. :MO
rothe ifooorablie the Judzes of the Court of Quarter Seniors of
the Peace is andfor tke Comely of Erie.
" HE petition of Andrew M. Tarbell respectfully Phowelh. that
your petitioner occupies the large and Cosmnodious house
situate ,On Eight Street, near the Canal. and known as the
Western Hotel, in me west Ward in the Borough of Erie. o filch
is calculated for a public house of entertainment. and from its
neiuhboihnoz and situation is suitable, as well as necessary for
the accoinmodation of the public, and thee, tcrilltunent of strait •
gers and traveler..
,That he is well provided with stabling for
horses andel l convenieneles necessary for the .entertainment of
strangers and travelers; he therefore respectfully prays the Court
to grant him a license to keep an inn or public house of enter
tainment there, and your petitioner o 111 pray, Ike.
March 23, WEL A M. TARDELL.
We the undersigned citizens of the west Ward of the Borough
of Erie aforesaid, being personally acquainted' with Andrew
Tarben. , the above named petitioner, and also having a know
ledge of the house for which a license Is prayed, do truly certify
that such house is necessary to accommodate the public and en
tertain strangers and travelers, thatilie Is a IRTI , OtI of good. repute
for honesty and temperance, and that he is well provided with
house rootti and conveniencies for the lodging and accommodation
of strangers and travelers. iVe,tilicreforn, recommend hint fur a
license agreeable toll's petition.
A. Pollock. Geo. W. Goodrich, P. U. Other.
Alexander fluglies, Carson Graham, %Vin. M. trallaecr.
J. II Williams. J. Zimmerly, Allred King.
D. Zimmerman. O. Miller, A. P. Du lin,
Geo. A. Elliot
March M .. IEO9. i 3tl6
To the /Amoral* Court of Quarbir Sessions of Eris County:
THE petition of fletliMnill F. Norris of Greene township. in
said county, respectfully represents. that he is nett provided
with home sown and conveniences for the lodging and accommo
dation of strangers and travelers at the house on Norris hill, where
he now owns in said township. Ile therefore prays the Honorable
Court 'to grant hint a license for keeping a public Inn or Tavern,
and he, as in duty bound, will pray, &e. BENJ. F. NORRIS.
We, the subscribers, citizens of the Green township. in which
the above Inn or Tavern prayed to he licensed is proposed to be
kept, do certify that Benj. F. Norris, the, aboVe applicant, is of
good rep Ute for honesty and temperance. and is' ell provided with
house room and conveniences for the lodging and accommodation
of strangers and travelers. and that ..such an Inn or Tavern b ne—
cessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and
travelers.
Chauncey Shattuck, Amos Church, Robert M'Tate,
A rch bald Alexander, J. L. Way. I John Cahoon,
John Barney, James Johnston, Jr. 1 John Johnston.
James Jackson, L. 31 Root, IVlaa. Graham,,
Match, 21. MO. 3t41
To the :honorable Court of Quarts? Sessions 'of Erie County.
%rim petition of Wareham Taggart. of Wesleyville, County of
Erie; respectfully represents, that he is well provided vi ith
house room and convenience* for the lodging and accommodation
of strangers and travelers, at the house he now occupies. Ile
therefore'prave the honorable court to grant hini n license fur keep
ing a public Inn or Tavern, and he, au in duty bound, wilt pray,
tics . WA It EH ASI T.SGG A
We, the un 4 ersigned, citizens of Ilarhorcreek townrhil! in
which the above Inn or Tavern, prayed to be litented is hip), do
certify. that Wareham Taggart, the above petit otter. is of goo' , re•
pule fur lionegy stud temperance. that lie is wt li provided with
house room and conveniences fortlic accommodation of stranger',
rid travelers, and that said inn or 'Fat ern is necerntry to scrum
moriate the public, and entertain strangers and met elev.
Chri tt i to Hull, D. E. Flo Act*, . Wm. Halt , :nan,
George W. Tupper, J. Den:lett, W. 11. Alithiatigh,
Almond Fuller, 3. C. Teesdale, P . 1.. Filch.
*4 lin Sal
"• •uncr
To the iloncrable Court of Quarter Seeman, of Erie Courtly.
TII F. petition of the subscriber humbly PIK/Weill that tour pe
titioner is nen prov it ed with house room mut other ACCOIII.
111011tIti.ust , for entertaining spongers and travelers, he n until there
fore pray your honors to grant him license to keep a public Tavern
at his old stand. two miles nest of the borough of North vast. and
he will pray, &e. , . TlitrllArt BARN iimlT.
We, the undersigned. citizens of the township Of North East. do
certify that sae are a ell aconninted a ith Thomas Barnhart, the
:Move petitioner, that he is a man of good repute for honesty niid°
temperance. ii well pros ided with house and other nceoriiiiicala. ,
tions (or entertaining strangers rod travelers. that such Inn Jr
'Tavern is necessary to entertain strangers and travelers.
Rooth Caldnell, Dewitt 'l_:. Colrdn,
M. Greer, - , Wm. Melliii,
Thos. Mellin. Davld 'python.
W. I'. Baird, John T. Da, id,...i,
.
, Denj, Custard. John Baird, -
Robert Johnston. W. M. Custard,
Ebenerer F. Gitfurd, R.'l'. s)% is. •
Morel, 21. lel9. :7415
.1. D. CLA
4 1
Bolling off at Cost.
Tr undersigned olTer their e ' • Stock of Books. Stationary
and Paper flanging.; at Cost. W. E.IIEWSON & Cl.
Erie, March 31, IKte.
•rll E newly invented Plough. which took the premium at the
• last County Agricultural Fair. furnished iv ith gauge wheels
is now ready for sale by the subscribers. The opinion of the far ,
tners Iv Ito have used this Plough Is that it men& all others ever
introduced here fur turning sward. We have also a good supply
of the Pittsburgh, %Plant and Ditcher Ploughs On hand. all wood.
ed in superior style and for sale cheap.
LESTER, SENNETT & CHESTER. -
Erie. March 21.1a.10. • LS
JOHN HEARN.
46
Money Wanted.
E earnestly request .41.1, persons indebted to us, either by
note or book account, to call and pay their respective .
amounts. We have given credid so long and Wised Milady .
that our reaourcesare becoming exhausted: and we find that
we continue In business at all, it must be by collecting our dues.
We hope, therefore. that Turn statement of affairs be surrici , '
cut, and prevent the necessity of resorting to other and more on.
pleasant means. CARTER tr. BROTHER.
Eric. March, 24, 1810. 13.
Iln_. mg' Goode.
RECEIVED by Express rind opened this day, a fen, choice
spring styles of trench, English and American Ginghaans,
(oil color;) also a choice lot of Caslunere and De Lane Shuns, all
colors; Ladies Scarfs, Cravats, Laces, Linen and Bleached Goods
‘Vhale Bones, together with many other kinds of Goods not
usually found at this season of the year, may he had at
C. D. WRIGHT'S
Eric, March, 21, lei%
DOMESTIC GOODS.—A good stook of Dotting§ Yarns, Sheet
logs, Siiirtiw•a and Tickiliga, at 1 ‘VRIGIErri
Erie, March, 21 ,. 1842. 4.1
White 1"18h and Trout.
A FEW whole and half Barrels, in fine order. warranted .A
/1. No. I, cheap for Cantrat the store of C. O. wituarr.
Erie, March IM. 1641).
I 00.000 SHINGLES. warranted Mai quality, sale by
CARTER & BROTRER.
Erie, 31areb24, • 43
Notice. •
IHAVE sold my stock of Goods to J. D. Clark, with whom my
books will remain a short time for collection. All persona in
terested who prefer arranging their accounts with Mr. Clark, to
having them placed in a Magistrate's hands will please call on him
soon.- I P. METCALF. •
Eric, March 17,1@49.
JD. CLARK, having purchased from P. Metcalf his stock of
. Gooods, respectfully solicits patronage from his former rms.
towers and friends, and the public generally.oa thea s p unwee d u n
the most liberal inducements will be offered both In his ptoek and
and prices at No. 1. Rectlbouse.
-1 Erie. March 17, 1819.
Zlissolotion of Copartnership.
THE Copartnership heretofore existing under the name or Baker
& Lynch, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The
business will be continued by by Bobt. A Baker.
ROBT. A. BAKER
CHARLES LYNCH.
,
Erie March, 'EL l e4 o . 3t4l
Adadnistratoest Notice.
T ETTERS testamentary on the estate of Catharine Want, late
14 of Girard township, Deceased, having been granted the tub
scribers, notice is hereby ghat to all persons indebted to said es
tate, to make immediate payment, and thosehasing claims against
said estate, to present them properly authenticated for settlement.
EDWIN lIALL,p *duets.
Girard, March 17, IP IS. hIELVIN M. KELSO, S
- 604
New Nook@ by T.:press.
MACAULEY'EI History of England, Roston Edition, Macau
lei's Essays nod Reviews. Fremont's Oregon and Califor
nia, to which is added adcaeription of the physical Geography of
California, with recent notices of the Gold Region, just published
arid for sale by W. E. REWSON az Co:
240.; 8, Reed Rouse.
'Erie. March 17.1; O.
Not Gone Tot,
BUT in consequence of the great rush for Pictures , and at the
request of several realities. 1 shall remain 'a 8/1011T TIME
LoNGOI, for the accommodatlon of those who ate desirous of
procuring accurate
Daguerreotypes
of themselves ot Mends. lamas over the Ede Dank. Can lame.
diately. • A. FLETCHER.
Xric, March 17,1E49.
28119.
Ilipsiog Tooltions t . • •
S'SMITH has Jun received the Spring and 81111311 X?
hilt
11 for BATS. to which he Invites the internam of hit old env
tomer. and the public generally.
kyle. March 10, 1849,
299 GA%7B B Ltuczt efLan
. i c eiti4s t % rintlbße4.V.
Woolveriaa Ploughs.
CBILI.D.BIZIT U 3
esteabis Seiendifie Work, soma the estdict of Gestation mai OW
. Birth, by R. G. G atm an, M. D., fats of etricjiui intigiskeil is
New York by the Author.'
Price Twentrave Cents.
PHIS WORK contains recently discovered information upon a
subject of the highest importance to Married Persons, or
those contemplating Marriage.
' It will be Rutnd of special value to !hose whose Means, health
Of Other circumstances.' do not permit theft! Or Malmo the num.
ber of their family. great inconvenience, su !tering, Or perhaps risk
of life. A method of avoiding these troubles aud dangers, at will,
(rECently discovered by a celebrated French Yhysician,) Is fully
communicated in this wOrltt so that any petsou may avail himself
of it at once, without cost. The Ineaus of prevention here set
gird, are therefore within the reach of alt. The process is new.
wire habil ihie. convenient. simple, and cannot injure the health of
the most delicate.
Q? CAUTION. Am -
Homes
prc l ulator him -clandestinely
.(Under another-mime) put.
Ifehrd an Imitation. (bearing the satne which tesides omit.
tins MS MOST IMPORTANT PORTIONS Of it, dupes the credulous
out of
When the price is
One Dollar.
Twenty4hre Cents
For the Genuine, lA', andomplete Work.
Coplev of this work will be vent in a close envelope, single fetter
Pottage to any parlor the United States, for twenty.tive cents sent,
past-Natl. to 10r. B. G. Geissner. Box 2130, °Mee lin 1-2 Liberty
Street. N. V.
N.B.—No Bookseller allowed to sell this work.
Erip. nee. *. letfa
.
PITTSBURGH STORM,
N 0.2, FLEmING aLocK. ERJE.
TN TIME FOR WINTER SUPPLY.—AIfred Ring tutypit open-
IL el, and will keep constantly for sale. by Wholesale and Retail.
a well selected stock of Wet and Dry Groceries, consisting of eve
*. Possible variety which he will he glad to dispose of to hisfriends
and fellow.eitizenson very reasonable terms.
Erie December 23, yBdb. y32
rlIlkAB.-30 chests superior Upon, Black, flouchorig and cheap
A Hong Teas, at
WHITE FISH, Mackerel, Cod Flab, Herring and &rdlne, i at
•
CON PECTIONARIES.-70 Boxes assorted Candies Just re
ceived and fur sale low at A. KIG'S.
110 .
KING
101•1110
NA ILS -113 Keg+, 101 sizes, for sale very low. bY A
11 7 11 4 :110%ti GLAS.S.—€O half boxes. eight by ten and ten by
YV tvielve. Just received at A. KINGI4.
• -
WHITE LLAD-50 kegs pure and cheap, at
A. KING'S
TonAcco—e Boxes extra Brand at
FRIATS, Spices and Nuts, and a full and complete-assortmen
of everything in the grocery line, fur sale very lo*. by
• A. KING.
'filE pubrerlber continues to pay A fl lbr Pod CICAn
delivered at lila Ware-Honae. Bth Street Canal Bunt,
Erie, Dee. la, ISIB. A. KING.
OlL—Winter Strained Sperm, and Linseed 0 I, at
KIMG'S
l!ii A Itti.—New Orleans. loaf lump. pulverized and West India
0 Sugars, by We or pound,tfur sale very low, nt
December lege. K !NG'S.
VIOLASSES.—Superior Sugar-house and New °Sean, hfolas
i.l sea In any quantity at KING'S.
UNE HUNDRED Bushels of Oats. 80 Bushels or excellent pint
eye Potatoes. and other articles too numerous to mention, at
Erie D ec.30,1P48
•
C ANDLEI3.-4pertu, &twine; Mould and Pipped Candles. at
Wd.
HEAT. Barley. Oats. Corp.ant .rave and. Clover Seeds. Dried
VI/ Apples, Peaches and White Deans, for which the - highest
market price. will he paid, by ' GEO. BELDON is SUN.
Erie, Jag. 13, DAP.
'MAID CLOAKING—a beautiful article for Lady'. Cloak., for
sale at 121, Cheareidc. by 13. JACKSON.
Nov. 4. •
Bluffs and Boas,
AGOMPI.i:TE. atoortment of 3lutirk and Boas may bey fou d,
cheap, at WltlGlirtl
Dee 2.
Great Dargatas..
T A‘l NOW receiving my Fail bud Winter Stock of Dry Goods,
Grocerie% Hardware. Iron, Steel. Neils, Chains Age., compri
sing a stock of over twenty-five thousand Dollars, which was pur•
chased direct from the Afanpfactories, both In Europe and Arnett
ca. at prices unheard of •before ; all of which will be sold for Cash
at price. far below any Goods before add In this market. Return
ing my sincere thanks to my old Customers for their very liberal
patronage. 1 purpose to compensate them this fall and winter with
the grentest bargains of past times. Now Is the thee l—neat year
[predict higher prices. 11. , CADWELL.
Erie, Oct. 23; 18-19.
Iteop out the Baia!
subscribers havelhg purchased the right for this county In
T .. G.fronOs PATEST WEATHER STRIPE," arc now prepared to
furnish, all who may sec tit to give them a coil, with the above
named article. It consists of a strip so attached to the lunton of
the door, as to shut out all wind and rain, thereby preventing the
rotting of doorsill*, carpets &c., which is commonly the ease in
South or West doors. It Is warranted to payfor itself in saving re
pairs three time. a year. If It does not satisfy all who procure It
we will take it car - again and pay all damages. All orders left at
A. liitchcock•s store for the above articles. will he promptly at
tended to. o PINCKNEY & CRAIN.
Erie, Jan. 20, IRIO,If 30
,
,IOFFRE.—tIq Bass Rio. ?It Domingo. Cuba. Laguirn and Java
11: - Coffee. for sale cheaper than elsewhere. by the bag or known:i
-n ' by W.ll. F. RINDERNECIIT.
ice . tt. ' . 20
2E t.S.—ltl rhea. Oh and Young Ilyson -Tent AlOO, a superior
article of Black Tea, at RINHERNECIITI I ..
!lee. 2. .29
.Q I !GA ft A.—New Orleans. Porto RI o.llacaun, Loaf. Pulverised
and Crushed sugars. for sale. wholesale or
dr es,tv.iNN A' arid Prlntlpleigarr.CUice brands. and
a Billion Pure importatiou Just received and for
rale 1w BURTON ar. PERKINS.
To 131aelzsinitIto.
E anb erihen %HI pay In Iron suitalde for blaeksmitlaing pur
poses, at the lowest cash price. fot an} quantity of scrap iroth
delivered at our IVareliouse, at the opening of navigation.
HAVERSTICK & CO.
trie.Felq lE+l9.
6t0:38
- -
Chou') Publication!.
rpm: Beautiful Cigar Girl, and its sequel, Derwin de Ruttier..
1 or the myrtery unveiled. by Ingraham. Guildford. or tried
by his 1.1.4%fg. by .1. A. Frurtu 4. The Great Iloggarty Diamond.
by W. M. Tlinekeray. The - Lire:um Plague of Life. or Ativen
tiires of a Lady in genre!' of a Good Servant: Whom to Marry
and How to tart Married. Jane Ere., For rale nt
Feb. to, 1010. W. E. lIFAVSON'S
Spectacles.
pliiiiltiers Improved by Perlfoent. Paralmllt and other huh of
1), ctn.& in Gold. Silver, German Silver, Steel and other
Friiine*, an extennive imortinent to select from, at
JAn. 13. ft, LOOMS &
11.1. and Y, CCT SAWS, n good asaortment of different man.
M
ignr,tiire. may be round nt C. 11. WRIGHT'S.
Paints, Dys.4lloffs, Etc.
1 000 LBS. Rochelle and Yellow Ochre, 4
21100 lb.. Whiting.
300 IN,. l'eullian Red. 30016,. Red lead & Lithrage,
20 1.1.1.1 Dye-Snag. 130 I ha.tlnn Cord's eximetlogwocKl,
15016.. Gun. Shellac. 300 gala. Turremine.
HO 'mtg. Li awed 011 20 .. Vanalehea.
12S -.. Alcohol. For sale by
Nov. 10. 1012. BURTON & PERK Hill.
-7-
Colds, Omaha and Conanniption. -
TAVNE'a EXPECTORANT. (large. hollivs)
,a 1 Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry
Rnmyne'a do do do
- Mime Cherry Pectoral
- primal's Balsam Ifonrhound, and other medicines for the
abovic (Himmel,. for toilmay• ' BURTON & PERKINS.
• Nov. IF. WIS.
- . atop that Cough!
B Y USING Mrs. Jervis' Cold Candy. to he had at
(Nov. 2/3 ) B URTON & PERKINS
1
13EKIN COMPANY'S Green and Black Tens. A fresh supply
of these popular. Teas Just received by the Agents
Nov. 18. BURTON & PERKINS.
•
9 .
1 7 LBS. Camphor,
.... Sup. Carb, Soda, .
100 lbs. Castile and box soaps: •
• 200 lbs. Brimstone.
73 lba - Spis Nitre and Aqua Ammonia. just received
and for sole by DeRTON & PERKINS.
Nov. 20, I'M. - , 28
Waock,.
MIT DAY and 30 Hoar Cs?
lock Cl s. various kinds, lb. sate by the
1.4 Box or single one, very cheap by Q . LOOMIS 84. CO ,
Jan. 13, !gm State street.
17N111-PISTOL.B.—Douple and Single Darrel Guns and Pis
tone,, Powder Flasks. Shot Pouches, Oame Bap, Percussion
Cars. Worms and Cutters, at G. LOONIII3 Jr. CO's.
Erie, Jan. 13. lila.
i 7 HITE PlSll.Codfish, Trout and Machete!. for sale by -the
bbl. or less quantity. at • RINDERNECIIT'S.
Dee. St. 20
AMAMI-12 hone. 20 halve', irnd 23 quarter boxes fresh
R
Mataga Ralson.. cheaper than elsewhere, by the box or pound
RINDERNECHT.
•
'Doe. 2.
A =Emu
pasf 11171PPIelr
rye mi. atoms Tea Come Sistrior 7kai.
W.
received
and for sale by the agent. T. W. MOORE.
- Erie. Fcb'y 91, 1840. I No. I. Perry Block.
. Mors Room for Rent.
irIIE Rote Room, Po. I. Commercial Exchange. now oecu
.l. pied ns a Clothing store, for rent. Possession given immedi
ately. Enquire of 111014E8 KOCH.
Eric, Feb. al. 1819. Commercial Exchange.
' Notice.
it" moons having uncalled account. with me. wi ll please eel
and settle without delay. as t intend moving West as aeon
as Navigation Opens in the Baring. Those failing to call before
that time may expect to pay cow. ,- JOSEPII KELSY. Jr.
rlour • rims 1. 'lour
50 BBL& Superfine . Flour. Just received. and tbr sale %limits
cheaper than at any other establishment in the city. at No.
I, Perry Block. T. IX. MOORE.
atlas to those whom it may Concerts..
WHOSE that know Memorises indebted to me by Note or Book
1 'account. are requested to call and pay on or before the first
day of January next. or Coat will be made.
Erle. Nov. S.S. WO. awn WM. P lUNDERNECUTi
150 POUNDS Artieeletcre Vonollion Reid ChTOll3O Yellow by
Nov. 6. , , CARTER & BROTHEL.
A GOOD nasomnent &A C. . diecordeona, Phallus.
A
line. Flutes, Flageolets. Clarionere and nibs. Swifter with
the beat Minor and Violin Strhiga In town. Alm Violin Doers,
Dritims. Pegs. 41cc.. 631' sale cheap, hy 1 G. LOO3llB 4r. Co.
Erie. Jan. 13, 484 D. •
13 F. BAGS Dairy
and
I also. 40 htds. salt. outdid bags coarse
el ash, on hand and for sale at RFIDERNECUT'S.
Dee. 1 22
(ILVE and Sand Poen
Nov. 6.
Taper Sir env. _
100 6 nrCEatlit PaPerifnd Bordering; I.N do Window
tesper,lbr cheaper than ever br •
t. IL , .1 GE*. MOW EON.
114 Or Ttte ICEMOklig-4F". or runes under
• toutorbinfte. By Louis Mane. L
TheravetWritof_ceintany.- ByTtederWadiss.
rated With POrtratna Tor sale Dr W. E. nu"'"'"l4' CO' •
g Bol£ll Candy, s little 1110., Wet ra t t raweenT l
WE AC= lantr ut by
it,
w srtas 314141111111. or WILD Clitlil4l,
Thip Great Malay for Corionoption tie Luxe, 44ertiox f
Oki Litre. ditakes, Etrouttilia. rotas or Wookromof Ow Drug,
or Low, Ctroftio newt% thisorrhago ti Os Longo
aid ma slAa dames of OA Pabsuputry Orions,
Important Caution.
Beware of a iiitior ansarsrfsit of Wistars Dalssin of Wild Chet.'
ry. signed
uponne Win. M. epee. who. in order to palm his vile
imitation the public, has obtained a Poe Mule of our bottler
and copied our label of directions irerbearn. substituting his own
name fur that of Henry Whine. M. D. which is found on the gm.
ulna. • ..
Renienther, the outside label or wrapperof the genuine Balsam
is et finely executed steel plate engraving, bearing the signature of
Henry Whir'' , M 4 D, and lianibrd dr. Part—uone other eon 'be
genuine.
ANOTHER INVALID RESTORED TO HEALTH.
(Bead the following statement of facts Rom Mr Eli Haile), a
highly respectable merchant of Vienna. Johnson co, Illinois.)
sturert.citart t--,A desire to benefit the afflicted throughout the
land has alone iridueml me to make the following statement of
respeeting one of the most astonishing cures ever rreorded. hty
son, now seventeen years of age, has been adlleted during his
whole life, n ith a constant cough, pain in the side and chest, ac
companied with r uight sweats and hectic fever, which pteduced
great etnaciattonand debility ; and at intervals during the night,
life expettoratiou would become so great as to codgnger his life
from strangulation. During the time he was attended by many
physicians of the highest repute. whose prescription. gave but
temporary relief—in fat. so alarming were the symptoms and *0
inveterate was his ilseahe, that I was compelled to believe iiilll
gond the reach of Meditut aid
MI of our neighbors and frkmds, who saw , i4m, regarded him as
one who was rapidly approaching an early and premature ;pave.
A nor having thus exhausted the skill of the best physicians with ,
out obtaining relief. I wail prevailed upon by the advice of a friend
to make use of Winces Robot* of Wild Citerty.
Ile eommenced its use about the Stilth of December, ley , the
first bottleof which gave astonishing relief. and I Levitt again to
indulge in the fond hope that lie 'ARIA yet be restored to health.
After having continued the use of Dunn! Dike bottles had been
taken, the disease was entirely overcome, and his shattered eon
stitution and emaciated form restored to !sound rind, permanent
health, which lie continues to enjoy tip to the present ghee,
' I believe the esisime Dr. Whines Balsam of %VIII] Cherry to he
one of the most valuible medicines ever discovered-know lag, as
I do, that the abLve cure was effected solely by Ili use. -
I am, gentlemen, verylespectfully,,
lour most obedient servant.
April 9. imo. ELI HAII.Et.
Will plena , read the following atatement from the Harrison Ce
zette:—The incredulous are invited to read the following note
from Rev Mr Caldron, whose character for truth rind verge ity
stands above suspicion. and have their doubts dispelled as to the
superiority of WISTAR'S ILILS43I OF WILD CllERRrover
all other remedies now before the &WM of the same character.
CI:IMMO:V. Ind, Jan. BP. Ihte.
It is no less n ditty than a pleasure to butte fur the benefit of the
afflicted. that I consider fl'israr•s Italians of Wild Cherry a great
blessing to the human race. Having tried it in case of severo af
fliction of the lungs. I unhesitatingly recommend it to those simi
larly afflicted as the best remedy !have ever tried and one which
cured me wheel physicians sa id I must die, and when I thought
ourself, that my time to depart was near at hand. . . _
KING'S,
32
WILLIAM COLDRON.
t
There is cdiferenee between WI8I : AR:14 BA I.BA M OF WILD
CHERRY, and all other preparations of Wild Cherry. The true
and genuine Bahian', as sold hy us, contains, besides the extract
of Wild Cherry hark, Other medical agents of great character and
efficacy lu the cure of coughs. colds, and general diseases of the
cheit rind it111:i. But all the Important difference between this
r,
medicine al i all other, of the kind Is, that Wisittes Botento
!urea, while ther remedies give Only temporary relief to the suf
ferer. ,
Sold by . D. Park. (successor to Sanford & Park,) Fourth and
Walnut streets, Cinclimaq, Ohio. General Agent Ibr the South
and West, tovvhom all orders must be addressed,
Carter& Brother Erie Pa.; 11. H. & C. Case Girard; Farrar
Whitney & Co. Waterford: .D. N. & J. B. Webster Conneaut
Ohio: S. R. ar. J. 11. F,issett Ashtabula; J. McFarland Meadville
Pa.: S. Wilcox Jr. do.
Erie, Nov. IS. ISII/. 1)47
•
cit li L 0 03:CZ'S & 010.'2 t /I
2% •
Cloche, vr tches, Jewelry and Taney Goods,
ARR now hei tg exhibited at the old establiihed stand on State
Sultry nen ly opposite the Eagle !fowl.
, From very re l ent and large purchases in New York City, of the
choicest at) les o r Goods the public will now have an oportunity
of viewing the LrIROLOT and SLIT assortment in their 'HOC ever
brought to Erie.,
In the mechanical branch of business conducted by the propri
etors, parlieular attention will be paid to the repairing of fine Lev
er. Cylinder. Duplex, Chronometer and common Escapement
Watches.' The most difficult Watch work executed in the best
finished and workmanlike manner. They acknowledge with
thankfltlnt'ss the 'extensive patronage thus far in this department.
and although some of their neightdrs say they will do_ n
ork_a lit
tle cheaM, the public may understand this, that their work shall
be done taMer than they tan do it. or no charge for theldh. With
fair prices and strict attention to business. it is reasonable to ex
peel a continued, and increased patronage.
Erie. Dee. 2, 11,413. - 9AI
MBE Complete Produce Reckoner, showing th e value by pound
or Nebel of nil the different kinds of grain; rearranged ne to
Prevent atone glance. the value of the whole number of bushels
and pounds at the Willie rate, the price computed in dollars and
cente ; MOO a Ready Reckoner, for all kinds of Merchandise. from
one cent to one donor ; a Table for computing interest; Tables fer
calculating the price of tiny, the measure of Wood and . t 011 1 ,;
the contents Cieterne, &c. &c., Just publiebed and for sale.
wholesale and retail at W. E. IiEWSON do COl4.
Nov. O. .
No. P. Reed House.
Toung'a "Science of Government."
A ROOK FOR F.YFRY AMERICAN CITIV.EN4 •
' ERHAPS knowledge in a government like ours is °furor P e
practiral impartaitee, than dint it Melt is so fully •andlsyste
tuntlenlly piesented in this Book. It Is admirably calculated to
impart that g I knoteiettge orthei Political 'Arnim cif our
Country, which sliotild be deemed an essential requisition lin the
education of everyliover-of Independent Goyernmetit. The Book
i. printed on good White Paper—well Mond—and enntaina about
370 Pages. For sale, by W. E: II EWSON. 'CO.
Erie, Jan. 13.1H10. 25
TOE!Arms!. Reid and Cheapest Dictionary in the Engli•ih
Language!. is confessedly Webster'il, The saute work una
bridged in I so!, crown quarto. 113 pages with a portrait of the
author. revised Prof. Goodrich of , Yate College. - Trice 1411,00—.
For Sale nt the new Bookstore. by. 3, W. E. lIEWSON.
Erie. tan.
TF: Wv , 1. Nave 33& per cent. in buying Staves, Iron war. Ste.
nt the Furnace. is to call on toe and buy Furnace fluebigs at
13 eta. per dollar. A good supply on hand and for We as above.
Erie. Jan. 21. 1518. . MUSES KOCH,
Dire.Purdre Confectionary, No. 9, Reed 'louse
I
Row. _
13115. PURDY would respeethilly Inform the public that 'she
hds taken the well know stand in the ficed Ift,ta.e Roiv,, re
een y occupied by M. W. Keith. whereshe has now and purposes
k ing constantly on hand, n large variety of
CON FECTiONA RI k.S.
of h r own manuflieture. and sold wholesale and retail, with dif
fere at kinds of REFRESHMENTS, such as Cakes, Pies. Bread and
Butler Poached Egs,s, Cold Fowls, Roiled ham, Pork and Wane,
1101Coiree, Soda Water. Ice Cream, rke., am.. all of which will be
"(Steil up in the bate and most palstahle style. She has Just m
eth ed a fine ilidOnlllCM of TO'k S. to which she invites attention,
It rs. P. has fitted up a room. tip maks, expressly for the accom
modation of Loftin; who niay wish tont OYSTERS. She is dethr
mined not to be surpassed by any similar establishment west of
Buffalo, and will endeavor to afford universal satisfaction. She
indigges the hope that the same liberal patronage , which was ex
tinded to her predecessor will be continued to her' -
Die, Nov. 23, 1948.
,CARTES it BROTHER
CONSUMPTIVE PATIENTS
rungs - , DIME AND Ca MAP!
BURTON & I'ERKINV. AT THEIR OLD STAND. N 0.5.
REED lIOUSE.
ARERE nor; receiving their Winter stock of Drugs, Med[eines,
Paints, Oils. Dye-Stuffs, Welshes, Varnishes, Groceries. Fancy
and Irishmen:mootsr ankles. to which they Invite the intention or
Physicians, Painters, Clothiers. Tanners, and coniumerWiresieral
y. "Far Portinilers see naafi Villa." Noy. IP, Isile.
T• Carpenters and,Joiners.
VE. HCWI3ON & CO. hate just received a large rev
. of Tools,,such as
Grooving Plow of different kinds, Quirk Ogee.
Gauge. I do do Grecian do
Spillting Gauge do do Quirk Ot olo;
Panel do do do Homan do
Hand Rail Planes do do Grecian do
Halving do do do Rabbet Planes, I
Match do du do Nash do
Plank Match Planes do - du Hoard Roue, '
Pilaster 'do do do Cane du ,
Quirk Ogee. Flat,
I.ll.bir t eti vga_giextr Cash. Call and eec.
//. rss liovd
THE 'DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY
INStriIANCE CSONITANT,
- i(gf rhiladqphia,)
A RE now doing bur inert, on the Mutual plan. giving the 'mned
1 - 1. a participation in the profits of the Company. li $113)1.1t liabili
ty beyond the premium pat,).
Risks upon the Laker underarm{ Irivared on Sic inert favorable
tenni , . Lower will be liberally and promptly adJurted.
Fire risks on incieliandizr; building* and other properly, iii town
Of country, for a lillliietl term permanently.
• DIRECTORS. , i 1 I,Th I I ' 1
lorcpli 11. Seal. frimer C. Hand, nllllOlO A. Sumter,
Theophilus Paulding. John C. Ca% la, ' il l , Jones Brooke.
Robert Burton, John Garrett, Jobb - 0: - Penrose,
Hugh Craig. i. 441 J Edo aril*,. • George Sr cP•11,
'
Henry Lawrence David It . StaceY Edn aril Darlington,
Charlep Kelley. franc IL 1.11 - wir,, J. G. Johnson.
William Folwell, William flay, John S. Newlin,
Dr. S. Thoniar, Dr. R. M. Dorton. John Seller, Jr.
Spencer Melly:me,
Richard S. Newbould, tlee,y; Wm. Martin Pretdt
LTT Application can Le made to
Erie, 1 , ..b. to. 1019
Plaster Plaster!
cr hundred tong of Plaster for sale at the lot% rqr prices. Ly
H.CAIAVELL.
Books.
33 3r3 Per Cesit Bayed
aprziw ozarritszta eirOns.
.10111 V M. JUSTICE returns his sincere thanks to his
- friends and the Public in general: fat the liberal patron
;.,\. age extended to him, and would beg eavc to Inform
)them that he has Just opened at
N 0.6, DONNELL BLOCK BTAT
a large and pod assortment of CL THS,
hlEßlaland VENTINGIL which. owin to the tightness
of the money market ha the eastern eit or. he has pur
chased from the Importers at a great saerinde, which en
ables him to offer the best bargains eder before heard
of i this market. Among his stock may be round line French.
English. and American Cfoths awl Gaulmeres which will be
madeup to order and warranted. Also, ready ade Dress and
Frock Coats, Overcoats, and Sack Coats, Pants nd Vest,, Shirts
and Drawers. Hdkfs. and Suspenders,. whirls! wit be sold as cheap
as the cheapert. Persons wishing to purchase c tithing for Cash,
will do weir re call and eumine goals and pri es. as my goods
are cut by myself , and made in' Erie by the bestbands that Can be
had, without regard to price. and into warran ed to be as well
made u any Shop in Erie makes. Persons wIN ng clothing. can
have their measure taken and clo.hing made. nd if not stilted
with them when done, they will nettle alkedto ke them
Custom work and Cutting done on the most nabl terms
and warranted:
IM No charge fbr allowing goods—call and amine tb
settee at NO. a. DON ELL B LOCK ,
Eris. Dept. } ?. ISIS. Mate .
AWI,B SHAWLS!! Broths, Cash de Lain*
97W001, Plaid, An., will found eb_rap at - •
TIBIA DEVVEVIL
LAMPIN• Various pa /tofu set? bun
&limeys, shades and i wicks., A,fe.w spl did •=iran.
ole*, mg Tow. at , LOOMIS &OWL
eitrii. COW — alisT daliinorinirde
6 I °OZZlLl'etaebei, bY the . te: or rawer •
' DINDEBNECIFINL
Countempanealiounterp*umat „ •
Ign Counter:mines .unable for double and atitgle bedeand
OW bertha. Also LW** and Couto Bbecolop ebrap at No.
1. CommeretalEzebange, WSW KQCt i
Irte. Frarth 19. 1Ka
MID
J. KELLOGG, Agent, Erir.
as-
-y
INCREASED INDUCEMENTS TO RUT AT
Tlllll SMIAT 01133.4.1 , STOUlte
taco/m.l4i OF STATE AND FIFTH STREETS,
trithrsll.
DOSiENZWEIG 84.L;13. inform their former nuMerous curio-
JL• men and the public. genet ally. that they have just returned
from New York, with a regular avalanche of Dry Goods, Clothing
ate., consisting of more than
FIVE HUNDRED PACKAGES
Of goods—larger than ever before brought Into the West.
1 his itumenae osrornneot CIatIICCII a great variety of inhicirs
which It would be tedious toenumerate—every shape pattern. va
riety. fbrm. figure style. finish, fashion and quality of goods of
cry kind for the
GENTEEL OR COMMON lIT.III.
Ihl Ladies. Gentlemen, boys or Girls. The time has arrived in
human Wain, when .no man or woman who is able to obtain a
slilyy livelihood by the sweat of his or her brow. need go without
good—even genteelVothing—n hen no Roy or Girl throgra upon
this or her retourtea and obliged to skis if throe:eh the rant/ at the
rate of shoetree per day, need go without decent Ilttlitt as the
prom ktois of this establiaiment ate ready and willing to - pro% e•
to all who Will give them a tall.
HATS JIM CAPS,
in great variety. of every fashion, ean be obtained at this Web.
Itahmern, at prices to suit the tinte4ond their necessities.
?Per Dirge asiortment of Undershirts. Suspenders, Deafens
AND WATER-PROOF CLOTHING.,
Will make the eyes wafer. and the low pikes at which they eau.
Le ailbfded , will put to flight the ambitious pretensions of all wiser
j have heretofore Made a boast of their price..
1100 TS AND SHOES.
Men'. Boots. Fate and K . Ladles' low priced Shoes, do OM; Sent. Goat nip Br os, . do Fine Kid Slips
do Gents' iilippers, learn, do ' C'orrgressMips & *lnstitt.
do Congress Graters, do kid Velty ,
Boys' Brogans, fine and coarse, and Children's Shah in groat vs.'
view. Also,
YANKEE NOTIONS
Byofie ford, at New York_pirie.s. and vibe'' , god& in the Dry
Mode One at tYhoiesale & Retail. •
Oroeerks.. Croesery. Clammy/se. itcq ,the esitt- 'goad, yard,
load, of retail, al iees to dorrc'eptaid wit the time
t 10- tore! ferrgist the prace,,e'orver of SW: and Filth Streets. '
Ear. Oct. 7. ISIS.
7`,...-4 7741 • 184.9.
FIRST CHANCE! FOR
=CAW AND
fir lIIE Nets•. Su:gm:Leh. rind fast-Ttraning Meant Propellor TROY.
I I). I'. Dosaiss. Master, will leave Erie. for the abate portP:
as soon a. tee wAI ',emit In the Sprint:.
The TROY ra entirely new and built exprersty for the Upper
Lake trade. Her nceoinincilatitaas fir Freight and Passenger',
especially for Families 100%Ing out Wed. ate unnerptsredt
For Freight or Passage appry oh board, or 16 -
J
JOHN 7IR)ORE. or
JOHN lIEARN.
tf tn 23
grit. Februhry O. 1N49
Look Sore. • •
Yl7 can find the following articles at R indereecheriGrocety-
Sioret Ginger, nutmegs, spice. pepper. elates, Cinnamon,
klustank Peppersauce. olive on. CalMof oil, cocoa, Chocolate, Pow
der and Shot. Pereussion Caps and palls; citron, comma., mull;
cigars. tobaeco.'en mire wic k skew:- white wash.,intise.
sertibbine. dusting. elotb, hai r abd tooth' bfashein coffee mills, fedi
cords. clothes lines. rope, patent pa Irv, cedtre pails. washtubs, wind,
boards. mop sticks. brimstone. sulphur. chalk rosin. Tar; curry
combs, and a variety of other articles. too numerous to mention.
all of which will be sold cheaper than elsewhere by
Dec. 2. W tl. F. RINDERNECIIT.
CI VGARS.—Loaf. Lump. Pulverised. Porto Rico, Moans. and
11.. New Orleans Sugars, G.,r sale a* elleap as Ole clitapest. at No.
1, Perry Block. by T. W. MOORE.
Erie, peb'y 24. 11 2 49. , -, 44
_
NOTZOE.
TTlnl - 1 subscribers hove left their notes and accOunts with Ceo.
.1 Kellogg. Eaq.. for colleetion. AU those who wish to wave
costs must call immediately, as there tan he no delay in these
limners.l. l l o sWir 7 & 3I'CARTER.
, .
Erie, March 3, 1 49.44
DETROZT ALZI
draught 'ld for tale at No. L. p e rry Bloc*,
ihr
O[March. 3, P. 40.1 'P. W. IC(0011-E
ONE MORE CHANCE
I'oB DACIII ERRE OTT-PE
IV I NO to the great rush for pictures and at the request dips
oral families. I have concluded to remain a SHORT 'Env,
longer, for the accommodation ()ribose who have not yet procure 4
their sliointures.
IT Call immediately, as my stay must be ther ,- !looms OTer
Erie Bank. ABEL FLETCHER.
Don 5a.7011,
Orenconable terms. an excellent Canal licow.or Coal float, of
35 or On tons burtben, nearly new, with all •be furniture and.
lizturee. Inquire of ." iIENJAMIN GRANT.
Erie, Feb. 10. 1849. - •u 2V
Now Clopply of echool nooks
ThAVIGS' Arithmetic. Col burn's do; Olney'r Geography,
1-flast Menu(ley's *tendril., Sanders ' do Conivux IN Phil
lileGutry's Spelling. Bullion's Grammy, K irkam's dot ane'rffe
Young Choir. 11411 received ntt W. E. IiEWBOii'S
/eh. In, Ittir. 32\
I 1011 , F.F. —Ohl Gm - eminent „lava. Engnfrn.Clitm,et. Domingo.
and Rio Coffee. Also, a general nosortnicnt of Wet and Ley
Groccricr, which ts ill be B old nt a very 'mall advance from coot,
to make room for n new 'Amply, at No. I, Perry Mock, by
Eric, FebV• 11 . /6/9' T. W. !MORE. _
tafiT,i tw. N W Fall or 11W.
EATS AND WINTER GODDE, _ '
Arrirint in large quantities at Ike Jew Slant al MOSES KOCII,
Commercial Eickange, on Puna St.. Erie, Pa.
hate the pleasure of informing my friends and customer, frr
.1. town and country. that I mu now •receit ing my fall supply or
NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS, vhich, as usual embraces
all am ...levies of rich and beautiful Goods in market, and which
are to be sold rtt the proverbial low price of the Uhl Jew 13torr. ,
familiar to every man, woman 0114 child in this corner of the
Stoic. Notice the ibittatving. FOR THE LADIES. Heavy -
Italian and Chamelion Silks. Gros de Rhine Satin stripe. retin.
watered. stiMed and plaid, black Italian do. satin striped itadvin
broidered :Home de Luine, plain and printed Cashmeres, embroi
dered Robes. changeable Sladottas, French Merinoes, mode colors.
plaid Long Shan IN (troche. Cashmere and Silk Shan la. embroi
dered Caslintere do. black and colored silk Fringes, Brussels Lace,
Lisle and thread totees, needle wrought Collars. him 'rid
Collars. French Kid Cloves, llonnett Satins, and ilibtpue, shirred
satin Bonnets. Flumes and Flowers t‘e, -
Erie Sept. 2g1f44. , I ,
GOLD AND SIIIXF.R SPECTACLUr. of a soperior gnatiOi
At:Tamed to suit MI ages and eosslitßans of Ass eyes. at -
LEWIS' GOTHIC HALL
(''LOCKS —A large assortment of CMcks. of ifirrerent Mies anti
lJ ptjel'N. from 63, to $10; Mareni • Time pieces. ter.. an WIT
anted to keep good time, at LEWIS' GOTHIC BALL
GOLDPE s o
NS—Levi Browh's Gold Pens: also. Bagley'f the
best quality. every one warranted. Also. other Gold Pens as
ow as Si. at ' Le.wlti* GOTHIC HALL.
WINDOW GLAIR. -
500 r , rtIEN of Mcetill)'r best window gjaa r t. of erotica
V from obyloto 21 by 30.• just received d for rate by
the hot or light, cheaper than can be bought elaewbere In this thy,
at the anah'shop of L. WARREN, south-cast corner of Etat, and
Eighth streets, Eric. April 15, 1E419.--19.
IN Foil, for nentislm.
Nor. to,
ivirun CL/Fs.--A beautiful article of disTeran
P
sizee t atnong which are 10 by 11#10 by IS—Mond up to 24 by
40, by Nov. 10, CARTER k PROVER.
CA01.14 *Silver and Copper .4af,hr
Nov. to, externs i!L tuoritos.
0 . LBS. Logivaoil Chips, and in the loth
IGO er • 4 - 7 Nov. 10, CARTER & IikOTOE ft
Papers of Bronze, Cobb Silver Ind Cop et, b _
9 9 ' oz. Nov. 1.. cAverrit & tna
• HER
riii highest prier ''paid for old Gojd htol Silver. old war r
1 and nirrlry in Cosh or goods. al LEWIS' GOTHICIIALL.
The Ladies
IXTII.I. find at No. 1 Reed Douse. some Leal/find styles ofGoods
I' kir Evening Dreirses, consisting of plain and figured Tart
tom,. Ulnin and embroidered nr ,l rages. embroidered Tawas, *wise
MIN. :aid other styles to make the young, and beautiful more be
witching and irresistable, during the preseni gay seasoa.all of
whirh they are respectfully invited to call and claming.
Dee. gtt.
CIA & PLASTER.—moo itt.lo. Salt and 'garter. (In good or -
Oder) :mint the lots ebt market prier. to Le had of
- Dec. •.1 t', B. mucurs.
1)17 lIITS FISH .tNI) Tnot."r.—Just reeelted per lost trip of
'1 the Lonisinna front Maeltinnw, a fresh supplg of Fish and
Trout' in the Whole and half barrel& tearianted good. at
Pee.l.l WRIGHT'S Corner: .
gq IIFFS AND BOAS—A complete moth:cent of Mink and
ILI Boas may be found, cheap at
Dee. S.l
DifNNET GOODR.—Eccelved by Express, a good imitation of
'l7a.sortrd uncut Velvets. assorted Patin., all eolarst reap and
uncut Bonnet Silks, assorted Ribbons. &e,, b
sold very cheap to Milliners or to the retail trade.
r11011AtXX) of all kiOds; for sale at
Dee. `l.
I 0 GROSS Clark- s inste es
•
WaVropers and Opt fights. at
Not 11 1 . BURTON
IVIO PIT Ef STRIPE—A new and bcautifeartlelt tea Ls
dies' Dresses, for gale by 81111TH JACICINCO
LGTHS-IPreneh, English, German and itroestesn,lmen el isC
to 87, per yard, for sale by -8, JACKSON, -
SBIMERES-91k, Blue 111 k. Plain and ranpv Plaids aryl
G
etripe, for sale by B. JRCKBON.
SATIN ETTS. T i n end,. Kentucky Jean. and Plaid Mare's, very
nice and good, tbr ante by • B. JACKSON.
CABIIMERES,DiLidaes. Main Dlk, Drab, Drown arn,
Maroon colored. for sale by D. JACKSON
479 GADL ee. L IS.
.1 ;tone Ware, Mr satew r
by
.111-
( .1.
Glass!, Mint Glow!
EW 'YORK, New Jerrey, Sad French WI • w Gress. Sin
gle and double thickness. The largest veto eat ever bre'.
into this market, by the box or single light. by
Nov. te, CARTER & EIROTSER.
88 LuA.,,,,, o it t ph l t iz k, Nitric and tc l uvrit A v d..
TANNER'S OIL, by the Bartel or Gaffe*, by N
Nov. 10,., CARTF.ft & pawns,
777 kr: VOilreavra6.6oo AtundAVlETlrrilleoelltrrrof.
COME AT LAST-- hose Steel Beads, Clasps, Tug .1
Rings and Buckles. new and ffeeh. Also. vas of Steel
Bap and Panes. ready made, at LEWIS' G t ALL.
QILVER. E1p001481 , - - * on eon fl • a a~
9 _ • • ItMe lree •
kJ of vartoof PattefrlP fadtalte/11111 wi L
atm
lc
tal.
Tooted or OTC 011 COM, at
• Irr Fair Warning. J:D
AZAwbra made atrateernents bar a moll *bra
and Abegbanr Soria. It Will be taken at pa ,
abort time. in exabangs lb: Gonda at teibuiett pEt4
Fettl : 10. ,
50(
iiiiieNg
ifidralci, *Tut initibrregh
MrurrE LEAI>-100 kegs ground to att. tb4scri .s_,y
(Nov. 284 BUTWO & PER
.• 99 Laft ,. .
ii.rtqadc.
Zd 11,031T111
123
CARTER & )IROT EIT
comer.
IN DERN ECM'S.
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