Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1830-1853, April 07, 1849, Image 3

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    pd. Norwich has only given 200 majority. The results
mostly of New Havou and Hartford counties are we fol
lows:
Majorities for Governor:
Democrat. Whig• Free soil
lye° 1387 98
IL7 105 18
127 100
166 maj.
135 '•
New -Hartford,
Hampden,
North Haven,
Derby,
Guilford, -
Oxford, 42 maj .
156 150
Cheshire, i
Wallingford, '' 212 127
Brantford, 166 104
Hartford, 41 maj
Ilatnpden gives ono democratic representative, North
Haven 1, Oxford 1, Wallingford 2, Brantford 1, Rocky
Hill 1, Farmington 2, Bristol 1. E. Hartford 2, Manches
ter 1, South Windsor 1. Durham 2, Waterbury 1 and 1
free soil. No choice in Woodbridge, Naugatuck, Chesh
ire, East Haven and Guilford.
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/I ARRIMIURGII, April 2-10 P. M.
'the House of Representatives passed a resolut ion. 52
to 25 to amend the constitution and give the people the
e lection of Judges—to be approved by the- next Legisla
tors, and then submitted to the peoplo.
The "Alta California." a newspaper published in San
Francisco hu been received.
It says a Convention of Delegates was appointed to b e
held on the sth of March at San Jose for the purpose of
&siting and preparing a draft of dovernment for Cali
(gala to be submitted to the people.
The delegates front San Jose were to be instructed to
e xpose Slavery in the Territory in every shape and
lout
At Portland yesterday. the schooner Pearl was rut
loan by n field of ice and the Captain nod four men
s upposed drowned.
At Bosten yostorday,'a locomotive on the Eastern
Railroad exploded killing a fireman.
A shock of art earth in Ike wasifelt at Newport, Rhode
Wand on Friday evening. It was of sufficient violence
to throw down nearly n rod of stone fence. •
NEW IlLtiEs. April 3-12 o'clock.
-- "CossEcricer ELEcrioN. ; —ln New Haven county, onv.
bracing 4th and sth Senatorial districs„ iVhig candidates
elected and in the 6th the Democratic 'candidate.
The House mends 11 Whigs, 7 Democrats, 1 Free
Seiler. Fire towns to hoar from.
J. B. Babcock's ronjority 200 in Oradge. Oxford, South
B er ry, Cheshire, Prospect, Walcott, Middlebury nod
Naugatuck
All the towns in Hartford county but 7 give Trumbull
4,514, Seymour 1,189, Niles 355. _
The result) et doubtful
Ilenrronn, April 3-3 P:
Chapman, Rockwell and Babcock are defeated. No
?rote of Governor by the People. The NVhigs will
probably have the Legislature. They have the majority
!um.
The Tribune saya: Returns have been received,to
!.how the Whigs have sustained a serious loss. Chapman,
iteekwell and Babeor k, Whig candidates for Congress
th e 1,4 2,d 3d aro defeated. There is probably no
Oloice at Governonor by the people. The Whigs will
jrohably have boil' branches of the Legislature. In the
i. 4 enate they have a majority already.
Nr.si"Yorter, April 3-3 P. M.
Returns from Connecticut election were received up
to 2 o'citoct, this morning.
-0 Ni.tv YORK, Apr i ii 3-7 P. M.
A despiteh from Washington says:,./Mr. George Ev
cH of Maine has had an interview with the President
hal ttot t et accepted the CULUllli«ionerhhip of Mexi
can Claims and it is doubted whether he will.
The Democratic City Convention which met at Tam
many Dan. nominated Fre.nei,‘ D. Cutting as the deism.
:nue edutbdate for the :siavoraht v.
de•match from Cincinnati estorday sa)s: At the
%mien of City Oi'leen; held to-day, Ilenry S. Spencer
i t I.s re-elected Mayor and Mr. !India, whig candidate
Marg l l,3ll, was al ‘o elected.
The New Orle'ans papers or eie zom contain the par
',Mars of the e‘plo•don of the acw E.teamboat trance
!dew New Orleans, while on Ler first trip. miith three
in tow. Mr. .MeVarian ixt engineer and tlne•
wads klled—others injured.
NEW YORK, April. 3-7 P. NI;
MO It !slow' Elec:ion—W ith the exception of Nowshoro
1 . , hwe full returns fro it a v rry to vu. 11. 13. Anthony,
v il
Whi z Gi .1vera0r,.,1152 aho id of Smkett, Dmita rat._G3.
H King. whig, elected in the Eastern Dictriet , and It.
3 Johnson, Democrat, doubtless elected, in Western
lurk probably no choice. The Whigs have one ma
only in both Douses.
A letter from Washington to the Evening Post, says
Gra. Cass has written a letter to senator Foote, in *hie!'
Ildenies that Ile ever received or charged pay or mile-
Iv for any regular session of Congress—that ho reeeiv
rl tithing for any services but fur those rendered. A
testiest° of the truth of this statement from Ashbury
Utkinl, Secretary of tho Senate is expected to uppear
ft the Union of this week. Cen. Cass says that though
•I political course is nearly run, he does not wish to
'; , i.it the good opinion of his friends, hence his letter.
Thomas A. Walker. indicted for the murder of his
fe, in Lexington Avenue, in the latter end of Kebru
rr, was arraigned to-day, and plead guilty.
By the arrival at Now Orleans', March '27. Gen. Worth
tit San Antonio, 'on the 20th, nothing particular occur
g. Tho emigrants at San Antonio, for California, had
;:ne on, not deeming it necessary to wait the protection
.14 Government troops. Gen Worth's expedition to
;!t. will start about the 20th April. Several parties of
California bound citizens were met by Gen. Worth
)1:s jo rney front San Antonio to Levier' at Pudanala
• - d Lavica. There have been cases of cholera and some
Iths. Capt. Rogers of the 'chatter Ocean Wave died
Indianala, and Mr. Hensley; of the firm of Hensley
•:Tozier, died at Fort Lavies.
Il►acer.—Flour—for western the market continues
. ?tessed, sales still lower figures for the province..—
.Ims is some demand for eastern and city trade.—
:1!., 3000 or'4ooo bhls at 4,75.1.1,91; Michigan, $4,91 a
1 ,051 for favorito brands. - •
rats—Wheat moderate business doing, marketleavy
z firer of buyers Gonesee is wanted at 129, but hold
nk 122. Sale's white at 1121, Genesee 1221. and
N 1 Ohio, to go up the rivor at 102003. Corn, moder
demand, prices lower; sales 39,000 bushels,32 for old
Ttn.ro mixoed, 524321 for tuizod and whito Sauthorn,
tlyellow do., 51451 for New Orleans. 57 for round
Sera yellow.
tuket for pork is unsettled, holders ask 10,35,010,50
Men and '8,44 for prime. .
- WISTAR'rI 8.11.5A111 OF WII.D (J/lERR Y." T TIte
remarkable successor this Balsam is no doubt owing in a
""atrcasore 1., the p.m utiarly agreeable and powerfill nature of
: n nethents. It is l a
tine Bean ti. medicine -composedchiefly
ill clierr) Bark and the genuine Iceland-Moss, (the latter
-*;v.etr4 erpre,i,ly fur the purpose.) the rare medical virtues of
Kb ar e ,1,0 combined h) a new elientical process with the
of Ter,sthua rendering the whole compound the most eer•
• I a \ and ettitaeval s reined) ever diqcovered.
f " 0 , Ka whit to .Icreive the afflicted, or hold out any hopes
exist; but when no many hundreds. protioun
hr .1r
" I " ph?./Chilli an !non hopeless cases have been cured.
!Is !lame u. for tieing every al ord and accent of persuasion
v , alce the ituth,fin4 invalid to lay aside prejudice, and partake
„! , .:.0,1) seldom knma ri to fail:
are of counterfeits and base luaitallons See advertisement.
E.
onthe Gth ult Ltsai., MARRID
hv tho Roy. Joseph 11. Presley, Mr.
V ST°54 . of Miliercok. to Miss ESILLASX CALDWELL.
North tut.
Om the 29th ult., by the Rev. Mr. Presley, Mr. ISAAC
Ills, of 31 ilcreek. to .Mtss ANNIE WILCOX, of Waterford.
11 11 " 2lpt nit ,by E. &mon. Esq.. Mr. bum
cox, te Miss Fume's, both of Elkcree k.
On th e lit Int.L, by the same, Ina W. Suarsoo. of
Ltie, to Mies ELIZA liouinr. of Elkcreek.
DIE,
On the 12th oh D
, in North East, at the residence of
k'rdatlghter, Afro, Laura Alexander, Mrs. Euosms. Brio
ti~consort of Jenny Belnap. • revolutionary. soldier,
imrs.
at ihe residenc e of Marcus Spaulding. in this Woe,.
" 4 ° lit inu.; Mr. Jussrls M. Kaava. aged ribebt
1121211017
w. MonllE has removed his stock es, and Li
.tquara to the sta d lately occupied by V in . F. Rindemenht,
pe:mie's tate Street. +Abe - re bowill be_ happy to
, c isiotnett. and the public generally.
,kill 7, 119,
vo.atonnnoerwrno.
Having diiposed of my fluniture. an/ Astarte te another Artist.
l l tuill
Positively Close •
My affairs in Erie on Saturday. the 11th of this month (April,) -
MI persons intending to have their likenesses taken by me must
call P
rcv I owl to that date.
All indebted for pictures arc requested to call and settle. and
those having claims will please present them for payment.
• . ABEL FLETCHER.
Erie, April? 1848. ' 47
1 ' BUGOTB ron 'BALE. ,
T!1 EE new Buggy. finished In the latest and best style are
offered for sale on rea'.onablc (crow. Please call and ex
-14 amine them. ' PETER HUME.
16 . State Street. near Liddle's Blacksmith shop
Erie, lApril 7. Pale. i 3t17
New Spring Goods by Expi cos.
VVE have this morning by Express from New York, the Spring
st ies of Mouslin de Loins, Linen Ginghams.',Ginghnins
Laub! Eearlatin Ginghams. French; English and American
Prints f the latest patterns; al o. Irish Linens, Linen Cambric
Hankeriehiefs, black Italian do. French Kid:Gloves. flair; Combs
coloredl and black Sewing Silk, rich black Eiatin Vesting 4 all of
i,
which • ill be sold cheap, at our old stand, Cheapside.
TIE'S ALS & DEWEY.
Erie, April 7. 1840,47
To tas Honorable Court of guy.ter &MOW, of Erie Court,.
TILE petition of the subscriber humbly sheweth, that your peti
tioner is well provided with home room and other =comm.
daticm for entertaining of strangers and travelers, he would there
fore prey your honors to grant him a license to keep a public tavern
at his old stand in the borough of North East, and he will pray &c
DAVID ALLISON. •
We the undersigned citizens of the Borough of North East do
certify tins we are all well acquainted with David Allison, the
above petitioner, that he is a man of good repute for honesty and
tempettice. is well provided with house room and other accom
modati nit for entertaining strangers and travelers, that such inn
I n
or tave n is necessary to entertain strangers and travelers.
It. El Brawiey, ' E. 11. Davidson, William Griffith.
John, ond. Lemuel Brown. 11. Hills,
Nathaniel Norris, S. S. Hammond, B. C Town.
John Greer, William Jones W. E Ward,
Benjamin Meted, W. B. Reddington, 11, Whalion.
North East, April 7. Di19.3H7
,
t tit
1 ,
se Honorable Court of Quarter Serums of Erie County.
petition of the subscriber humbly shevreth, that your pelt
:ter Is well provided with house room and othlr accom;
)ns for entertaining strangers and travelers, he woulb there.
ty your honors to grant him a license to keeps public tavern
Jel stand In the borough of North East; end he will prey. &e
IL B. BRA WLEV.
undersigned citizens of tbe Borough of North Enst do
that we are well acquainted with R. tr. Brawley the above
er, that he is a man of good repute for honesty and tempe
is well provided with house room and other necotrunoda
i entertaining strangers and travelers, that such inn or
is necessary to entertain strangers and travelers.
A Allison, Lemuel Brown, William Critfeth,
. Davisrlon, John Bond. - R. Hulls.
Allison - Nathaniel Norris, 8. 8. Hammond,
. Town. William Jone., W. E. Ward,
r min Histed. W. B. Redington, li.Wnallon.
TO t/
rrilltil
I Om
modatio
fore pra:
at W*o
We
certify
petitiot
ranee.
lion, to
tavern
halt
F. 11.
11. II
B. II
Ben!'
• EW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
ust opening nt No. 1 need !louse n choke selection of
/ 4
ig and Summer Goods for the Ladies, consisting of be -
es of Linen nod Cotton Gingham. Lawns. MDe Led ..
Is. Also shawls, White Kid and Lisle Thread GI e s
dgin,Tt French Lao n If ankerchiefs, Black Linen T read
er goods too numerous to mention. All of which I re
invite you to call an d examine,
31,
lAM 1
Spri
Ural skts
and Pri
Linen '
mill oil
append
Mire
Carpo tinge.
lIA%LI•' Jll.l re e eived a few pieces of All Wool, Cotton and Wool
1 and C=otton Carpottings ,io tt h ich the nUCIIIiOII of buyers is re
bpeetfully nolieftcd
Mareb, aith
Pirst ar-ival of the Season.
ANFIAT arid beautiful tkleel ion of Spr.ng Dress Goods. direct
fro I/ Nese York [per Espress,) a Well will be offered nt
toniq111):low Prices. ,
Call aid EI3IIIIIIC for yourselves at No. 2 Reed House.
11. D. 111VERSTICK.
Illacl 31, Iflo. 3110
il On Hand for Sprinj Trado•
wE nve on hand a large and general agsortnicnt of WALL
PA .'Llt and Itordrring. tt Well was pnclinsing or the inanu
facturerit expressly for the spring trade, and which will be told
chmerithan ever.
March 31.
Empxnz sTortEs.,
I:iii t e l e' l !lo",;:d"rl L „,:r.:,ri,"o ° ;, ll ;:• l : ° ll, l t i (lY‘ n Tl‘l‘e . r B e i re e trio t3 „ t • e o S pe";:i e ti t y,
a tcry• large bicck of Pry G...., Grn‘vr;rs; Hardware, Iron, Slut,
which were purchatell hut fall exprepsly lot Spring
trade.
N.
Spring
ttezt of
Man
By the first boats ffom Ilntlsln I F h II be receiving my
mon:mons, 0 Inch 0 fll equal any stock of Goods in price
ew Yerk.
31, Ittl9. 46.
'LIST OP 74, SITTERS
n CM: IN ING in the Post office Erie. Pa., April Ist 1510. Per,
IL sons calliiig for any of the :idiots mg toilers will please say '
,
they are , ailtertised. Too cents ••• the cost of advertising" is
chargedlin edit mon to the regular Portage.
Abel IWor M F Gough Richard Peatz Manuel
Ayers James C Gan'siner Joint Porter James
Arbuckle William ' Graham Wm Pollock Samuel
Brown 43111.1 Ilalll.lllloll Jong Peck Charles S
Brogantone.; llanse J OII.I roller & Co Messrs C
Braildo k Ransom W Harry Da 'teal
i l
- W
Brigs Charles Hall Caroline E Pierce Elias
Brown lames ' Hays Thu, Peck %Admen For ..
Brau• A dition•l Hamilton 311 is Mar- li Farmer
lirllWllViii orSleplien garet 31
It Pomeroy Mrs Lydia
Hm ai :on Ileodersou A RPotter Thomas
Bradsh. w Win Georgettess Joint ' Radle George
Wools I avid Hans Samuel 2 Reach Martin 2
Bra lish William Ila,ungs Mrs Arabelleltichardson ItoLert -
Brown Ileorge s L, illikilll7/4r-liVidlii ary
fl
•..—...,... .. -
uttery J Hill Mrs 3lary Ann Raymour Miss Adelia
itesuie. Ileorge II II mina Stepheu M
Birch iril Delia Itotstiii siam iel Ribmt %William
Barney 31rs otive E Morey Daniel Rand:olS %V
Bills A:lig nit 11 , irii Miss Francis Rea Johnston
It ilser Vi, mII I II Riddell Robert
Baluster Mr Hard , . Albert Rice Mr
Bernard Henry Ilaytim• Scarier Richards Capt Edw. '
B ism. Mrs C E Ilerringtou Ruben Richardson ti tV
BahrtelNicholas Hain urn klrs Sylvia Randall George A
to
Barn & L
k i
nun .
Rhodes Muss F E
Bily Cu, ries II iyt Mr II Roberts Even
liken . 4 1r,.% 31 Hay. Arinaa la' J Robbins %Win N
Itubiett LC hack man John W Russell It N
' Bagley MII Hill Nicholas It ' Rim:none George
!taker Charles Ilas'ons Itenahlo Ramsey Bronsoa C
[leaser Mrs Elizabetlillawes Addison Roe Henry •
Bowers Isaac li tritioa Rolicri Robinson 3lrsEmilinC
)lulus Wood 2 Haggerty James Rod g ers John I.
Botinelfe Joseph II arvey Daniel Rockeustyre Chad I)
Burgerunas Hobbs Willi eta Robinson John
Boylan ames B H raison Robert Smith John Meese
II
Butts C •
t
I rnson William 2 Scott John
Cr..ne A 'in A 2 Ilwiey John Smith John W
Crane Orvill Ilinfinaii David Stump Miss Susan
Crooks George
liumner George Snyder Jacob 2
Comma II F 2 11u1in.2,4 Ebeaezer Shout Richard
Clinken reenter 11 Hower Dr C Smith Jasper
Crooks Da, id Hurst Mies Ellen Smith Charles
Clo ugh Miss Para/ iaAJones & Constable Scott Peter J
Crandall Marcus If Jackson Mrs James Scott Mrs Sarah Jane
Clark . M Jackson A %V Smiley Juo
Cross relit Johnsaa Theodore Shepherd J 0
Clark Thiamin ileueryJones Eptirani Shepard J B
Crane A W Jones Patrick 112 Stnith Miss Julia Anti
Ca Ariel George Jackson Nathan Slocum Richard
eau:oll4i Edward Jackson Jams Spaulding Almon M '
Cameron 31 Jackson Wi lain 2 Shaffer Mrs Nancey,
Campbell D P Johnson Ira - Ann
Carter John 2 Jones David Shenk Michael
Cathcart Mrs CarolineJackcon Mrs Sarah Swarm John .
Cathcart Hugh Jones John Swift Mrs E IP
Carpenter Kesiah Kelso Albert J Shank Henry
Cans John
• Kneeland Al Y Sunder Catherion
L •
adey, Mrs Miranda Kelly Dennis Steele Janies
Caldwell Wilson Kent Muss Elisabeth Stills Thomas
Coats Mr • King Robert Al Stewart Elexander
L'aldivell JaMes Kilmer Ebenezer Simms Itianc.
Cuivitilf Jos Kendig Miss Sus in Sanford Win ..
CorristOn Henry Leland %V • Savallier Moses
CalbertSon Andrew Linden A C Board Alfred
Con gill,J C Lord James . Southard Allen
Cunn illi:113:11 Edward Lily 811111/C1 Sisson Judah
Cooke Mrs Mary E Lanham C Sowfrige E
Curtiss 3C Jr Lewis Mi.s Jane E Tailor John
Cole Eritstus Liddell John Terry T M '
Davis Capt D Long Saud G Thomas Mrs Mary
Dole:Mach 3lrsLevinalrover raniel Thomss Archibald
Dewolf l lliram 1.i.1 len Robert • Taggart Christopher'
Ileedley John Lord Henry Town C
!holey 'John Long John Town Frederick
Decamp George W Lothar JB ' Taylor Charles
Ditfenbach Henry Love Daniel 2 Taylor John
Dillon Jelmo Leach Jacob Thompson V NorV M
De Roy I r l F Lytle James Tubbs William R
DriglitT Miss Harriet La very Joseph Vancuren C -
Degran Lir kc Lawrence Daniel Vosiburg Leander
Divan Vin McCann Thoinso Vosburg Geo
Havers 'John F Bich itt Dea I C • Vorce Solomon
Diffenbach CF McConnell Albin , Vandyne Henry
Dodds James 4 ' McFarland Mr Wrote Mrs Lucy
Dow Ed' - klateich'Newton Wheelet Jededi all R
Dawnerklisi Polly Maskrey MissllannaliWright FII
Dunn Emmett Marshall Joseph G Whittier Asa
Dußois Edward Mell in Charles 2 Wagner John W
Dodds Abner :Winegar Low Wilson Rob rt AI 2
Ellison IT H 2 Miller George Wade John B
Englehart C Mattis Albert Wagner Samuel '
Foley Mary Marlin A Wilkins Benjamin 2
Fassett A P Mixsell Jr . g .... oo.MesiWehrter Jolin
[`toss John 5 T & P Watter Jacob
Fiddler Samuel J Miller Eli Wilkins John M 2
Forster Frederick Manes John Willis William
Forster Martin Marnley Nicholas Wagner John
Folsom N Matthews John 'Webster klissJoan B 2
Fuller Jeseph 2 Month, Nicholas Warner Augoslus
Fletcher G%V Mooney Miss klarthaWatson George -
Fletcher Abel Mulford Miller 1). Wilksou Thomas
FenartylJohn Morse Lyman Winchester • James
Foster Alburn Myers Henry Webster Manuel 2
Fairhairn John • Mooney James Webber Kimble
Furgison James Morse Henry B Wilcox Robert
'Fisk Mrs Hannah klerchael John Wilcox AlissElizabeth
Ford Theodore Mohr John Warren John M
Fitzgerald Michael Morris Richnrd M" Wartle James
Fosket Parker Moodie Mrs JOne Williams Wash
'Frey George Noble J M • Welker Miss Esther
Gillinorti Minor C Nipper Andrew Ward Win
then Waller Nobles Aducy . Wether Henry .
GourlayMiss ElizabtliNichols Rowland Widle John
Gifford John Netxdr James Wood 11
Greanlief It Owen David WV, , Wood Bourdett ,
Garber John Owen Edward Woodard Miss Anted.'
Guiltner Frederic Oswald George neita
Grant Margaret Orton William Woruiley SP
Graham[Thatnas Ann Ostrander G. W Young Cornelius
Gross Nrosollon O'Sullivan Daniel Zook John R
Goma &Co Postmen John
GERMAN LETTERS.
Christols Blosser Henri Hoffman 2 Jacob Parr
11
Christian Brckle Jacob Karcher Johann Meurer
Silber B Blerbrel John Kissel Mr Sand
Philip illendel Johan (1 Schwab ' Fredcriek Pieper -
Illemmerlin Blaisa Heinrich Shaider Ileindsh Kong
Joseph A 11 Zitutner 4 Joseph Froinnakneeht Elizabeth Lutz
man 1 F A Weber - Lawrence Leach
Fleury Berkman Mr Plats lacquer John flegers
Jacob Baer Child Weber P rocker ' .
Henry Beckman George %Vitter Bargain Killing
MmHg Hamlin. Alois Wick .Jas Lutz
Rnsiaa Glockuer 2 Frederick Meyer Adaut Frendal
Jacob Brain - Maria Credler Frederick L Beheld
AndreasVarblainan Ludwig Hartman Cilhistlan Schulz • --
Ph F Gunther; Georgalleybeck Sohn Soledor
Joseph Greiner Philip Honecker John Roligen •
Johann Getz Franz Kaufmann John Schneider
Georg Dieisigneker ACla Kotharirta Hein- Paul Schnell
George F Bruer zhe John Helder
Anton Knibrsclunit2 Frielel in Khuni Margaret Segel
Jakob Kirsch kflehael Hinckleman George Saner
Peter Kinkier , /gnats 'Muller 2 . 0 Sparser ,
Georg littilob '• Sebastian Mettler' . Jacob H Mel Murton
Catharine Hollister BNiculas Adair) Frendia
Martin !Skint rear Poll
•
an? gOnERT COCHRAN . P. M.
HE.Scliool Directors of the Borough of Erie, being authorized
by Act to Assembly to borrow money for the purpose of finish
ing the School Houses recently erected, are desirous of borrowing
the sum of One Thousand Dollars, for a term of years, not less
than Rye, at the option of the lenders. Not less than ter() hundred
dollars will be received from an indivdual. The board is authorized
to secure the same by , Bonds and Mortgagee, and also to assess a
tax each year of two hundred dotter,. over and above the usual as
sessment, for the sole purpose of paying the interests on said loan
and creating a sinking fund,for its liquidation. The intents will
be paid annually or sent annually, as desired by the lender, mid
Hie balance of the two hundred extra assessment, after paying the
interests, will be paid to the lenders. I ftlesired, of 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, te. who are deslreous of investing
it in the most secure manger. The undersigned is authorized to
contract ibr saed loan. As this money Is wanted immediately,
those disposed to take he loan will please offer as soon as 'possi
ble. '
By order of the Board.
CHARLES W. KELSO, President.
Erie. March Pt.
To the Honorable Coast of Quarter Session* of Erie Comity.
Fr" petition of John A. Hants of the west Ward, Borough of
Erie, in said county, respectfidly represents, 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
,therelore prays the Honorable
Court to grant him a license for keeping an ; inn or tavern, and he,
assn duty bound, will pray, &c. 1 J. A. HANTZ.
We, the subscribers of the west Ward, Borough of Erie in which
the above inn or tavern prayed to be licensed is propos4 to he
kept, do certify that John A. Hants Be above applicant. is * df good
repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with
house room and conveniences for the lodging and -accommoda
tion of strangers and travelers, and that such an inn or tavern is
necessary to accommodate the public and ntertain strangers anll
travelers.
A. P. Durlin. 0. Miller, William Beatty,
P. Warren, George A. Elliot, A. Hughes,.
John Peer, Carson Graham, Isaac Rosenzweig,
M. %V. Keith, J. Zimmerley, J. W. Williams,
C. Colt., Geo. W . Goodrich, A. King.
March 31, 1310, 3110 ,
. .
To the Honorable Court of Quarts? Se was af Erie county.
Trl HE Petition of Mayberry & M'Carter Of the east Ward °file
L Borough of Erie in said county, respectfully represents, that
they MC Well provided with house room and conveniences f or th e
lodging and accommodalion of strancers and travelers at the
Reed House, in said Borough. They therefore pray the Honora
ble court to grant them a license for keeping a public inn or ta
vern, and they as in duty bound ill pray,l&e.
MAYBERRY & M'CARTER.
We the subscribers. citizens of the east Ward of the Borough of
Erie in which the above inn or tavern prayed to be licensed is
proposed to be kept, do certify that Mayberry & Wearier the
above applicants, arc ofgood repute for honesty and temperanie,
and are well Provided with house room land convenientes for
the lodging and accommodation of strange ;s1 and travelers , and
that such an inn or tavern is necessary to ccornmodate the pub
lic and entertain strangers and travelers,
M. Joy, It. It. Dewey,
Thos. G. Colt, C M. T.bbals,
Wm. P. Lattiruer, W. W. Dobbins,
Win. Ward, Win. L. Scott,
P. Metcalf. Murray Whallon
March al. Iftlik
To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of quarter Session, of
, the .Penre in antifor the Commit, 0.1 Erie.
lIE petition of Da - niel Kilobit) respectfully showeth, that he
has leased the new frame building lately erected by Smith
Jackson, on the dock in the west Ward of the Borough of Eric for
a term of years, which house Is well calculated fora public house
of entertainment, and front its neighbouriMod and situation, is
suitable as well as necessary for the accodunadution of the pub
lic and the entertainment of strangers and travelers. •
That he is well provided with stabling for horses and all conve
niencies necessary fur the entertainment of strangers and travel
ers; be therefore respectfully prays the Court to grant hint a li
cense to keep au inn, or public house of entertainment there, and
your petitioner will pray, &c. - DANIEL KNOBLO.
We ttp.undersigned citizens of the West Ward of the Borough
of Erie aforesaid, beag personally acquainted with Dainel Eno
blo, the above named petitoner. and also having a knowledge of
the house for which 'Wulse is prayed, do fairly certify that such
house is necessary toaccommOdate the public, and entertain straw.
gersor travelers. That he is a persan of good repute for honesty
• ' " " ' '
.1, 11: CLARK
J. D. CLARK.
and temperance, and that he is well ,roe
and convenienciCb for the lodging and ace
gtrs and travelers. We therefore beg leave
a license agreeably to his petition.
A. Reek, George A. Elliot,
D. Zimmerman, John Pef
James Dunlap, Emith Jackson,
A. King, John A. Tracy,
W. M. Gallagher, John WeHong.
March 31, IWO,
CEO. SELDEN & SON
To the Honorable the Judger qf the Cuart
the Peace fur the County a
T"gpetiti.,„ of John Cole respectfully e
in. - otter occupes a commodious house i
of Lockport. and known as the “Lockport
calculated** a public house uf entertatattnt;
bourbood 101 situation is suitable as well
accommodation of the public and the eater
and trat clefs.
That he is well provided with stabling fOr horses and nll eon
veniences neees , mry for the entertainment hf stranvrs and tra
veler 4; he therefore reope-tfully prays the court to grunt Willa li
eenFe to keep an inn. or public home of entertaintoent there, and
your petitioner will pray.
Lockport, February 15,1519.
We the undersigned eIIiZCIIF of Lockport
sanally acquainted with John Cole the ab.
and aiso having a knowledge of the house f
prayed, do hereby certify that such house i
modate the public and entertain strangers
is a p rson of good repute for honesty and
be is wellynovided with house room and
lodging and accommodation of rtranger:
therefore recounuenolhim lima license afire
Levi Slater, L. J. Baldwin,
Henry Miller, William Tyler,
Pelle? Hinds, M. Miller,
Henry, Miller. 3. Davis,
. .........„
Tune Honorable tie Judres Of il*C 011111 i
the Peace in andfur the aunt
1 HE petition of Andrew M. 'rubel! re p 1
• }our petitioner occupies the luge nil
situate on Eight ritreet. near Me Canal
Western lintel, in tue west Ward in the Ito,
is calculated fur a public home of enterta
nelchborhood and Mutation is suitable as,
the accommodation of the public, and the
ers and travelers. That he k well provi
ores and all convealencies necessary for
s rangers and travelers% he therefore respec
to grant hiiii a license to keep tin inn or pl
I.li:intent there, and your petitioner will pry
We the undersigned citizens of the west
of Erie aforesaid. being, personally ncquail
Tarbell, the above named petitioner, and
ledge of Mc house for which a license is pr
that such house is necessary to accommod
tertain strangers and travelers, thafllle is a
for honesty and temperance. and that he t
liaise room and conseniencies for the tough
of strangsrs and travelers. We,(therefurs,
licence agreeable to his petition.
A. Pollock, Geo. W. Gcodricii,
Alexander Hughes, Carson Graham,
3. If Williams, Zitnincrly,
1111.2timinerman, 0. Miller,
Ceo. A. allot
March 31, 1810.
TD the Honorable awl of Quarter Seak
1111111 petition of Benjamin F. Norris of
mid county, respectfully represents, the
with house room and conveniences for the I
dation ofstrangers and travelers at the hou
he now owns in said township. Ile therefo
Court to grant him a license for keeping a
and he, as in duty bound, will pray, &c.
We, the subscribers, citizens of the
the above Inn or Tavern prayed to he I icei
kept, do certify that Bea). F. Norris, the
good repute for honesty and temperance. ner
house room and eon%enienees for the lodgie
of strangers and travelers. and that such ai
canary to accommodate the public and ep
travelers. _
To the IloNorableCourl of Quarto. Sun
T"E petition of Wareham Taggart. of
_Erie, respectfully represents, that he
home room and conveniences for the loilgi)
of strangers and travelers, at the hone
therefore prays the honorable court to grant
lug public Inn or Tavern, and he, a. in il
&c. WA
We, the un 4 ersigned, citizens of Hari
which the above Inn or Tavern, prayed Lei
certify. that %Verohain Taireart, the above p
pure for honesty and temperance, that he
Nitre room and conveniences for the sterol,
nil travelers, and that said Inn or Tavern'
inodate the public, and entertain strangers
Christizn Hull, D. E. Flower,
George W. Tupper, J. Bennett,
Almond Fuller. C. Teasthle •
TIT} petition of die subscriber 'nimbi showeth that your pe
titioner is well provived with house room and other accom
modations for entertaining strangers and tr veleta, he would there
fore pray your honors to grant him license o keep* public Tavern
at his old stand, two miles west of the bor ugh of North East. and
he still pray, &c. THOMAS BARNII 'IIIT
rrnE newly invented Plough, which took the premium at the
last County Agricultural Fair. furnished with gauge wheels,
is now ready for sale by the subscribers. The opinion of the far-
mers who have used this Plough is that it creel!s all others ever
introduced here for turning sward. We have also a good supply
of the Pittsburgh, %Viard end Ducher Ploughs on hand, all wood
ed in superior style and for sale cheap.
LESTER, SENNETT & CHESTER.
Erie, March 21,1R49.
mosey Warded. •
WE earnestly request ALL persons Indebted to us, either by
note or hook account, to call mid pay their respective
amounts. %Ve have given eredid Po longi and indiscriminately
that our resources are becoming exhausteds and we tlnd that if
we continue in business at all, it must be by collecting our dues.
We hope, therefore, that Tnrs statement °retro irs will be suffici
ent, and prevent the necessity of resorting to other and more un
pleasant means. CARTER & BROTHER.
Erie, March. 21,1849. . 43.
WH gREAS my wife Polly has le ft my bed and board without
just enure or provocation. this ia therefore to foam an per.
u r l3l 7u L ill " DUB: ill pay , sons from harboring or trusting her on , my
no debt. of her contracting after th is date.
E .L. .
March 31, 1810. 3thr
HISTORY OF TEN. YEARS. 1834-4840. or Stance anger
Louis Phlllippe. By Louis plane.
The Prose Writers of Germany. By Frederik% Hedge. lUus•,
rated with PortsMits., For sale by W. E. lIEWBON k CO.
24 BoxEs oigudy. a littte above cost for Fate by. • -
(Dee 2 .] 141441)ERNECIIT.
Its
=WM
Chauncey Shattuck, Amos Church,
Archibald Alexander, I. L. Way,
John Barney, James Jolitisio
James inekpon, L. M Root,
March, 124, 18111.
M. F. Worden,
11. V. Fessions,
March !I, 1N49.
To the Guam of Quarter See
We, tile ithdersigned.cillaens of the township of North East, do
certify that we are well acquainted with:TlM - maw Barnhart, the
above petitioner, that lie is a man of good - repute for honesty and
temperance, is well provided with house and other accommoda
tions for entertaining strangers and tral,clers, that such Inn or
Tavern is necessary to entertain strangers and travelers.
Booth Caldwell, ,Dewitt' C. Colson,
M. Greer, Wm. Menlo,
Thos. Mellin, David Bunion, •
W. P. Baird. John T. Davidson,
• Mini. Custard. John Baird,
Robert Johnston. W. M. Custard,
Ebeneger F. Gifford, It T. D av i s.
• blare!) 2.1, 1&19. tvti
Woolveriaia Ploughs.
NOTZOE.
• ' Veiling off at Cost.
►pnE undersigned offer their entire Stock of Dookar , Stationaty.
4 and Paper Hangings at Cost. W. 4. lIEWSON & Co.
Erie, March 31,151 D. • 40.
Notice:
T HAVE sold my stock of Goods S. D. Clark. with whom my
I bor.'
.... Gooks will rettiain ei short time for collection. 'All persons In
terested" who prefer arranging their-accounts with Mr. Clark, to
hoon.aving them placed in a Magistrate's hands will please call on him
Y. METCALF.
...
Erie, March 17; 10 1 40'.
• •
•---
I). CLARK, liaVing purChased from P. Metcalf his stock of
J .
• (locals, respectfully solicits patronage from his former cus
tomers and, friends, and the public generally, olt the assurance that
the most liberal inducements will be offered both inlets stock and
and prices at No. 1, Reed house.
Erie, March 17, le-49.
epring Goods.
RECEIVED by Express and opened this day, a few choice
springstyles of French, English and American (anemias.
(oil colon) also a choice lot of Cashmere and De Lane Shells, all
colors; Ladies Scarfs, Cravats, Laces, Linen and Bleached Goods
Whale Bones, together with many other kinds of Goods not
usually found at this season of the year, may be had at
C. U. WRIGHT'S
.. .
Erie, March, 21, 1810.
DOMESTIC GOODS;:A good stock of Battings, Yarns, Sheet
in.P•qhirtingd and 'risking', at WRIUIRT'S
Erie,%larch 4 , 4 130 43
White Fish and' Trout.
ikFEW;whole and half Barrels, in fine order, warranted A
' No. I,!cheap for Cash at the store of C. B. WRIGHT.
Erie, March 24, MEI..
~
100.000 B"INGLES.
wa nn i ErVl l .ZUt il at. by
Erie, Mqel. 24, MIX 45
Administrator's Notico.
J4ETTERS testainentary on the estate of Catharine Want. late
of Girard township, Deceased, having been granted the sub
scribers, notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said es
tate; to make immediate payment, and those having clainfs against
said estate; to present them properly authenticated for settlement.
F.D%VIN 11A LI.
MELVIN M. 6.11.80, Adin'rs.
Girard March 17,
Gilt
New Books by Express.
• TVTACAULEIPB lllstory of England, Boston VAIIICM, Macau
's Essayi and Reviews. Fremont's Oregon and Califor
nia to which is added a description of the Physical Geography of
California, with recent notices of the Gold Region. Just published
and for ■ale by W. E. fI % %'SON & CO.
Erie. March El.'lBlo. No. 8, Reed House.
itriiioV Me.
To my CapoionferS and the rabile generally. '
THAVE removed my stock of GROOERIES to the comer ofFifth
lid State streets, three doors north of my old stand. where! will
be happy to wait upon all and sell them any thing I have in my
!Meer business no cheap as elsnwhere. ohm Tettlill my thanks
for thy liberal patronage received. and hope that by strict ntteen
sinbt to my business to me it a continance of patronage.
blare!' 3f. IVM F. RINIIERNACHT.
trim subscriber has removed hi establishment one door,FASt of
►P. H. Knowlton', Watch and Jewelry Rho'''. where he will
be pleased Ito supply his customers with Rms. Cape. Muffs and
Robes, &c., as cheap as the dirtiest. Pleam call and examine for
yourselves! R. UUNTER.
Erie Fekt. 3,1810.
M=Ol
H. E
D. 11. M'Eride,
►►'. Truesdall,
1849. ' 1849.
1 , !Spring A.
Fashions.
SSMITH has just received the Spring Mid Summer' 11011101 M
111 for HATS. to which he invites the attention of his old cus
tomers and the public generally, .
Rrie, March 10. 1810.
2(I (11 GAI.I.()NS Lin.re..l Oil and Spirits of Turpentine, by
*1 i/ Nov. 0. CARTER & lIROT II
PITTSBURGH 'rong,'
N 0.2, FLEMING BLOCK. ERIE.
IN TIME FOR WINTER SUPPLY.—.llfred King has Just open
ed. and will keep constantly fin sate, by Wholesale and Retail,
a well selected stock of Wet and Dry Groceries. consistingof eve
ry po s sible t aridly which he w 111 bea! to d ispose of to his friends
and fellow-citizens on very reasonable terms.
Erie December Y 3, if I . y 32
16\E:1.9,-30 chests spperiorllyson, flack, lloucliong and cheap
A Ilona Tees, at KING'S.
ded whh house room
.intaiodation of man
-41 recommend him for
WHITE: FISH, Mackerel, Cod Fish, Herring and Fizg i n, nt
Win. A. Arbuckle
H. W. Keefer,
J. U. Williams,
Carson Graham,
CONFECTIONARIEB.-70 Cores assorted Candies just re
ceived and fur sate low at A. KING'S.
N AILS-113 Rep+, all sizeri, for vale %cry low, by
A. KING
3t16,
WINDOW GLAM.—fly half boxes, eight by ten nut ten by
twelve. Just received at I A. KING'S.
quarter Sesiioßs (I,f
Era.
WHITE LEAD-30 kego pure nailclient), at
A. KING'S
towed': that yotir pc
'situates in the village
'louse," %%Melt is well
'tit, and from its neigh
ns necessary for the
tainmeal of strangers
T OBACCO -8 Bocci palm Brand at ,
VILUITS,SpIeeg and Note, and n Odl and (mumble nermrtmen-
IL of ever} thing in the grocery Her, for Fnle very low. by
A. KING.
r: - . • ,
•rup. taillseriber eontinnea io pny CA it for good clean Barley,
A delivered nt his Ware-flame, Vila :greet Canal Ilat.in, ,
Erie. Dee. tn. is's. A. KING.
1
MEWED
aforesaid. being per
ve named petitioner,
Qr which a license is
is necessary to accotn
and travelers, that he
eniperance, and that
conveniences for the
;• and - travelers. We
ably to his petition.
Marshall Lyon,
8. C. (lunit,
N. S. Ronse,
.1. It, Reynolds. ,
Nit CHASSES.—Superior Sugar-house and New Orleans Motile-
IT I set; in any quantity at
"NE MINI/RED 11;;11219 of 0:04. 09 Ilit•Meli, of excellent pink
lJ eye Potato and other nrticlrs tocr numeroun to mention. nt
Erie, Dee. 30, In-18. k IN a`P.
Stearine, Mould nut 17i1 prvl Cr U ldiel,ot
Wanted.
wItIAT. 11nrley. flow, Corn. Grn.s and Clover Seeds, Dried.
Apples. l'eachiteand White Beans. for which due highest
market price. o 111 be pail, by GEO. SELDON & SON,
Erie, Jan. 13, let).
f quarter aegotoTni of
qf Erie.
tthlly rhoweth. that
.1 comma Hula lawn°
and kaown as, the
cash of Elle, %%Inch
!talent, and from ilk+
well as necessary for
tertainasent, of stran -
led with .tabling for
the cotenant:tient of,
Tully prays the Court
thlie house of eater
y. &c.
n1..111) CLOAKING—n lwatitiful article for Lady'eteloalot. for
sale at 111, Cbropside, by S. JACKSON.
Nov. •1.
600 A Principi. I.n Nornm. 6itnt. awl Common cigars
1.1 cheap as the cheapest; by the Fox or lm:O ot. -
Dec , RINDRNECIIT'S.
CI I !GA Its . .—New Orleans. Porto Riao firevani, Loaf. Pulverised
and Crushed sugars, for sale. V. holesale or retail. by '
Ike. 2. 11'%I. F. RINDEILNECIFF.
EMI=
9000 HAVANNA and Principi Cimre, choice brands, and
Simon Pure Importation. just received a n d for
sate by BURTON & PEARKINS.
'Van! of the Borough
ted with Andrew Al.
aleo baring a know
yed, do truly certify
te the public and en
mon of good repute
well pros bled n ith
ig rind accoininodation
ecoitimend hint for a
THE subscribers Will pay io ion MUllabiCtOr blackinnithing pur•
• poses. at the lowest cash price. rot any quantity of 'crap iron.
delivered at our Warehouse, at the opening of naviantion.
11A V ERSTIEK. & CO.
Erie. Feb'y 1.1619. • -1 Itint3rl
P. U. Oliver.
1 W in. :M. Kallag'.er,
Alfred King,
A. P. Du. his,
THE Iteautifel Cigar Girl. and Its *Noel, Herman de Ruiner.
Or the tuyswry unveiled. by Naralmm. Guildford. or tried
by his Peers. by J. A. Pruett's. Tim Great Ho {tarty Diamond,
by W. M. Time keray. The Greatest Plague of Life, or Adven
tures of a Lady in search of n Good Fervantt Whom to Marry
and How to rret Married, Jane Eyre. For sale at - •
Feb. 10, 1819. W. E. lIEWSON%
MILL nod CUT FIAWS.a good ac:oritnent of different man
ufacture. may Le found at C. B. WRIGHT'S.
----
ons of Erie Cainty:
Greene township, lb
at he is Al ell provided
lodging and neerniiino
e on Norris hill, where
e prays the Ilbnorable
public Inn or Tavern,
F. NORRIS.
. 1 Paints, Dye-Stuffs, It&
1 000M154121 . Rochelle mid Yellow Ochre,'
2 Ilm. Whiling.
. 300 !ha. Venitiatt Red, 3no Dm Red lead & Llthrage,
NO !Mid Dye•Stulie. 130 lbs.thiriford's extract logwocali
150 1103. Gum Shellac, 300 gals. Turpentine.
100 gala. Unwed Oil - SO tt VartilAcs, -
• 123 " Alcohol. For sale by
Nov. IS. Ib4B. BURTON & PERIONS.
.11 township. in which
nscd is proposed to be
labov e applicant, is of
d is well provided with
.g and accommodation
Inn or Tavern is no
terrain strangers and
Colds, Coughs and Consumption,
TAVNEM EXPECTORANT. (large bottles)
J Wlstor's Balsam of Wild Cherry
Swaytte's do do do
Ayres' Cherry Pectoral
Briatot's Balsam Ifoarhound, and other medicines for the
above Mamma. for sale by BURTON & PERKINS.
Nov.
Roheit ACTule,
John Cahoon,
',Jr. John Johnston.
Wm. Graham.
3t4.
dons) of Erie Coufrty.
Vesleyville. County of
is %vell provided with
i ig anti accommodation
he now occupies. lle
t him a license for keep
duty hound, will pray,
,8111AMTAGGART.
horcreek township, in
Is liceined is kepi, do
petit otter. is of good re-
Wt ll provided with
nimodation of strangers
Os necessary to accom-
Ond
ten velem
Stop that
N USING Mrs. /ems' Colden e nry n . fo h b l e bad at '
B
(Nov. 28.) BURTON & PERKINS
pEK IN CO'S PANIPS (trees and Black Tens. A fresh supply
of these popular Teas just received by the Agents
Nov. IS. - BURTON & PERKINS... ,
179 LI:S. Camphor,
Ida lbs. Sup. Cub, Soda. • •
100 lbs. Castile and box soaps:
300 lbs. Brimstone.
73 Ibs Spts IS itte and Aqua Ammonia. just received
and for sale by BURTON & PERKINS.
Nov. 2.3, IEI9. 28
Win. Holtman,
W. H. Middaugh,
F. L. Fitch.
John J Human.
3t43
•
Drass Clockp.
v IGIIT DAY and 30 flour Clocks; various kinds, for sale by the
L Box or single one, very cheap by G. LOOMIS & CO
inn. 13, INS. State street.
ons of Erie County
&PISTOLS.—DoupIe and Single Barrel Gums and Pis
to;s. Powder Flasks. Shot Pouches, Game Bags, Percussion
caps, Worms and Cutters, at U. LOOMIS & CO's.
F.rle, Jan. 13, Is4o.
01811. Codfish, Trout and Mackerel, for ante by the' ,
YY bbl. or less quantity, at RINDERNECIIT'S.
Ike. 2. 20
RAISANI3.II hqxes. 20 halves. and 2.1 quarter boxes fresh
Malaga flats:ins, cheaper than elsewhere. by the box or pound
by R I NDERNECIIT.
Doc. 1. 29
A MU
S S SUPPLY
IF the Canton TealCompany'o Soperiar Teas. Just received
I and for sale by the agent, T. W. MOORE.
Erie, Feh'y :It, 1849. • N0.,1. Ferry Block.
rllllll Store Room, Fo. d, Connnereinl Exchange, now men
-1 pied :If n Clothing store, for rent. rowession given immedi
ately. Enquire of MOST A KOCH,
Erie, Feb. 21. 1810. Commercial Exchange.
A"persons Wising unsettled neeounts with me. will please call
and settle without delns. ns I Intend moving West as soon
as Navigation opens in the Opting. Those tailing to tall before
that time may expect to pay cost. JOSEPH H.ELSY, Jr.
Mow I Maur 1 Plonr 11 " -
5 -enr . aper B tgnilaicanF;ooutrl;eire"ecleisliedCridantge sl 4, 23 aMati
I. Perry Dlock. . T. W. MOORE.
Notice to those whom it may Conger:3h
THOSE that know themselves Indebted to me by Note or Book
account. are requested to call and pay on or belbre the Ilret
day of January next, or Cost will be made. '
Erie. Nov. 23. IStB. 6w28 . WM. F. ItiNDERNECHT.
150 POUNDS American Vern:olkm and Chrome Yellow by
• Now. 11. CARTER & BROTHER.
•
Mae.
A Cool) torrortment oft arare, Areordrone, Flotinns,
A
Flutes, Fingeolets. Ciarionete apd Fifes. together with
the beet Guitar and Violin String* -hi town. Alpo, Violin Bowe,
Bridges, Pegs. Ace., tbr sale eheap,by - G. LOOMIS dr, C 0.,.
Erie, Jan. 13, 4NO,
3 5 , BAGS Dairy watt; ale, ao Able. salt. pad 25 toms coop°
wilt, on hind awl tor salt! at RINDERRECUrii
Dec. R 211
• -
GLUR , a r raSned Paper.. by . •
CARTER e IMOTHER7
Paper• Zs -ging&
1 000 MOW psperarid Sardesixt 40 0, ifindoir
_ act. paperotirsate . cheaper thaeL7 tysizzsik BON.
BL ACH'D WHALE OIL. and arnphine. obaap for Dash. by
Nov. ID, • CARTER &saoTHEN.
?T:Trri
d :Spurn'. and I.lllNPedl - HT7l — at
KING a.
ane, loaf Ininpoult erked and ifeat. ladra
.I,bl. or pound, for rale very low, at
To Blacksmithr.
Cheap Publications.
Moro Room for non%
Notice.
NEW
0.65,
Y
W. moorun,
WOULD Testa. Gully invite the attention of the Tea-drinking
inhabitants f this city and vicinity to the Canton Tea
Cowpoxes Superior Teas—subject in all cares to be returned if not
approved of. Alb) g which 'may be found;
GREENS:
(.o:1 YOUNG 1 SOpt,
Fine
No. 2 Fragrant!
No 3 vely Fine
Good HYSON.
Very Fine do
Good HYSON SKI
Good IMPERIAL,
Very Fine do
l
Extra Fine do,
Good GUN POWDI
Fine do
No I SOUCIIONG
Not do
Finest do
Fragrant POWCII
CONGO,
Fine OOLONG,
Very Fine do
Extra Fine do
NINGYONG,
110WQUA. or
fr./TAKE NO Ft
eluxtie venders of
MIXTURE."
Every package. (I I
pendent 31' the wr
ganee,stil the Tea
and air, that their q
any climate. For N
1 1 111:113114
wawroN fr.. PER
A RE now reeeivii
la. Paints, Hits, Dyi
and miscellaneous al
Physicians, Pit Jowl
y. .For Para. - ago
To
WHEWSOI
• of Tools. win
grooving Plot
WM
Splitting Gau
Panel do
Hand Rail Pli
ilalvong d
Match d
Plank Match
Pilniaer
mirk Ogec.
Which will bc told
fict. 27.
MIMI
IN 811
ARF.
ty beyond the prenii
Risks upon the 1.
tering. Losses will
Fire risks on :net .
or country, for a lint
Joseph !I. Seal.
Tlieoplit Ins l'auldin
Rolprt Burton,
Hugh rtig.
Henry ,an renee
Clutrle Kelley,
Williain Falwell,
Dr. kJ. Fliontan,
KING'S.
89
Uicharl
rrr Application c 1
Erie, Feb, 10. in
FPI tt:SontiMr
prepent atout. glati
•
and pounds at the s
cents ; also a Read)
one cent to one don
calculating the pyi
the contents of (list!
wholesale and retail!
Nov. U,
Tonne
A BOOK F
DERHAPS nokn
practical impar
mat Ica Ily presented
impart that genera
Cooney. which &la
education orevery
is printed on food 1\
370 Pages. lor sal 4
Eric, Jatt. 13, Ma
Largebt, Be t
Language. is et
bridged 14 1 vol. cr. wi
author, revised by Ora;
For Sale at the net' II
Erie. Jan. El, 194'.
wny to save
1 at the Furnace
73 em. per
Erie, Jan. 21, 164
Wirs.lPurdy's Confectionary, No. 9, Reed Rouse
1 ( Row.
na RS. PURDY would respectfully Inform th e public that she
1111 has taken the W i
el know stand. n the Reed House Row, re
cently occupied by hl. W. Keitit,'wherelhe has now and purposes
keetling constantly onand. n large variety of
d:il C NPECTIONA RIES,
1
sold other own mencier and so wholesale and retail, with dif
ferent kind!' of REFRF ' II MEN TS, au ch ns Cakes, Pies, Bread and
Butter Poached Sea, old Fowl, , Boiled ham. Pork'and Beans,
Hot Coffee, Soda Vii'ater lee Cream, &e.... &c., all of %Mich will be
served up In the bese id most ()alembic style. She has just re
ceived a fine assorupen of TOYS, to which she invites attention.
Mts. P. has fitted Op
moda 'ion of Ladies w•h
mined not to be surpa
HuOhio, nod will rode
indulges the hope that
chided to her predeees.
Erie, Nov. 23.
NEW
JOHN M.. 1:
friends and
•
\ ^ i age extended
) them that ile
NO. 0,
AI a large and
• psi • . mettrsa9d
Aof the money
eluded front t
him to
of in this market. An
English. and America I
made up to order and
Frock Coats, Overcoat
and Dravrtrs. ildkfs, a
as the cheapest. Per .
will do well to mill an
are cut by myself, nod
had, without regard t
made as any shop in l
have their measure ra
.trith them when dmie,
' Custom work and Cu
and warranted. i
r.t7 No charge for s
selves at No. O.
Yale, Sept. 27. 1819.
0 HAS! PIIIAVVI
1.7
Wool, Plaid. &c.,
Oct. G.
LAMPS. Vaileus p,
chimneys, shades
dolcs,very tow, at
cou.t.
15n couniem.,,,,,
berths. Ai'.
I, Commercial radian:
Erie, March 10,1E10
O NE hundred tons o
, rent Bargains. i
T Aal NOW receivil my pall and Winter Stock of Dry Goods,
1
Groceries, flardator , Iron, Steel, Nails, Chains Ike., 0011,14'-
1 .
sing n stock of over tw my-flee thousand Dollars , which was pur
chased direct from the lanufactories, both in Europel and !Inherit.
ca. at prices unheart o before ; allot' which will be sold for Cash
at prices far below any 'Mods before sold in this market. Return.
ing my sincere thanks my old Customers for their very liberal
patronage, 1 purpasep ompensate them this fall and winter with
the greatest bargains o past sinus. Now is the time !—nestyear
Iprediet higher prices. H. CADWEI.L.
. ,
Erie. 00LS:it lig& , , • . ... ,
:ep out . e zrl ,
TILE subscribers bar ing pirchased the right for this county in
..Girreftall PATC WICATIIEN STRIPS." are pow prepared- to
turnish 6 all who mayfit to give them a rail, with the.abOve
named nrticle. It co n i ds ore strip so attaelled to the hewn of
the door, as to shut out" II wind and rain, thereby preventing the,
rotting of doom ing, car is &c .. which in commonly the cane In
ii .
south or west doors. It is warranted to pay, fps itself in saving te,
pairs three times n year If ii does not satiny all who procure it
we willtake it off e a r nnd pay nil damages. All orders left mt
A. Iliteheoelee stove to the 'above articles. will he promptly' 'at
eEed,
J o n ' .
40, IR •
O'.
—. ,,
,• ~ ' PINCKNEY it CRA if N3OI •
rIMPFER.;—", Rees R
Cofree, for sale chez
thy, by
Dee. S. :
TNAS,IO ettesus 0
tinkle of Nadi
Dee. 2 -
hubtesi
II Wass, In Gold,
Prams. nu nttcasiv
Jan. 13.
BLACKS.
60 SO per lb
63 "
75
Various privet,
variouv prieee,
50
73 ••
1 00 ."
variousa prices.
I Black Ten Imported, 1 00
ICE !—The Canton Tea Company are the ev
-116 superior Black Tea called "110WQUA'S
1
addition to it containing full weight lode.
i ,
prier.) bears tit, stamp of neatness and etc
therein mean thoroughly secured from light
Wily and rawer will remain unimpaired in
ale at No.,e. Poi?r reople's Row.
rry sit Arm CII,EAP:
REINS. AT riiEtß OLD STAND, No. S.
REED 110CSE.
lug their %Vint/ stock of Dr iv.v. Medicines.
...Stuffs, Brudte , Varnisher, Groceries, Plumy
(Metes. to 'AN Well . they in% ite the n11(.111'011 01
i, Clothier's, ra tiers, and consmiters eeneral
to see matt Bill „" Nov,IF., MN
. .
arpentx.rs and Joiners.
& CO. Piave jug! reeeit ed a large assortment
ch as '
r of different kinds. Quirk Ogee,
do , do G reein u do
.o do. do Quirk Ovolo,
do do It 011171 r , do
ties do do Grecian do
do do Ra ' , Let rianes,
do do . Sagli do
'lanes do , do , Ward Rules,
do do do , Cane do
7 1 Flat,
- cry cheat) for Caelt. Call and gee.
W. E. lIEWSON & CO.. No. W, Reed 110111Pe.
.N.AWARE MUTEA I, SAFETY
I ANCE 00DIPANS,
1( of Philadelphia.) ,
miness on the Mutual plan, Hein: the •nsured
l l In the prolits of the Company, tvithout Dahill- -
Inn paid.
kes ;mar:mat insured on the most favorable
be liberally . and promptly adJinded. •
Ai:maize, buildings and Other properly, is town
tiled term permanently.
DIRFA;TDPS.
James C. Hand, Edmond A. Soudcr,
•,,. John C. Pa‘ i-, 11. Jones Ilrooke,
John Garrett,
John B. Pento,e,
Samuel Edi:arils, George S,errell,
David It. Stacey Edo aril Darlington,
Isaac It. Do. m..g, J. G. Johmen,
William Day. .10111 S. Newlin,
Dr. IL M. Huston, John Seller, Jr. -
Spencer Alen% a Ile,
.—...._
I S. Newhould, Fee•r; Wm—Martin ImM.
in be made to , .
J. KELLOGG, Agent. Erie.
1 Books.
, ',Wee Reckoner, showing the value by pound
;tr,lifiti;giagAraB o ITANZULTV,gI I .! " X.
11110 rate. the price computed Ly dollars and
Reckoner. for all kinds of :11erchninlibe, from
r t p Table for complaint! I ittereME : Tables for
,e Of_flay. the mea4ure of Wool and Stone;
, &c. &c., tibli.lted and for sale.
at W. E. II EWSON & CO'S.
No. S, Pad House.
Ocienco of Government."
EVERY AMERICAN emEN.
edge inn government like l onts Is ofmore
se
C. than tint which Li Fully and syste
!this Book. It it ailiiiirali4 enletilated to
tendril:gin' the Political Atraira of our
be divined an th•wailial requieiti•nt in the
II rof Independent Government. the Hook
i e Paper—v. ell Bunn 1--and contalint Maui
W. E. fIEWSON, & CO,
nil Cheapest Dictionary in the Enitlisll
:ssedly Webster' s. The entire work trim
' quarto. I /.52 rage? with a portrait of the
Goodrich or Yale Convey. Price 50.1/ti—
ll okstore, Ly W. C. lIEWSON.
}, Per Coat Savoy
per cent. in buying Stoves, Iron ware. &e.
o call Wine and buy Furnace. Duebill9 at
supply on hand and fur sale as Ma:we.
•
MOSES KOCH.
room, lip Attire, expresbly for the accom
piny w Alt to eht 0 Vril'EßS. She is deter
ed by any Molitor ertabliAlinent west of
vor to afford universal sathilbetion. She
lie a one liberal pettoonge which wee ex
. r will be continued to her.
OTZING swonzi.
TICE returnsdne sincere thanks to his
Public in general. for the liberal patron
o him. and would beg 'leave to inform
,as Just opened d
SNELL IILOC4 STATE ST.,
, 001 i assorunen of CLOTHS, CASSI
ESTINGS. which, owing to the tightues , (
market in the eastern cities. he has pur
e Importers at a great sacrifice. which en
frbr the best bargalfis ever before beard
ttg his stock may be found flue French,
Cloths and Gassltnexes. hr
' ay:mm(l. Also. ready made Dress and
tindSack Coats. Pants and Vests, Shirts
d Suspenders, whirl. will be sold as cheap
is wishing to purchase clothing for Cash,
examine goods and prices. as my goods
nade in Erie by the best hands that eau be
price, and are warranted to be as well
.ic makes. Persons wishing clothing, can
n and clothing made, and if not suited
'hey will not be asked to take them.
ling done on the stoat reasonable terms
L . wing goods—coif and CthininC for vout ,
BONN ELL BIM*,
• . Slate 8.
1 4!!—Brucha, Cashmere, M. de Loins
Fill Le found cheap at
TIBBALS dr. DEWEY'R,
wens mitt and rampliene Lumps. lamp
nd ivicks. A few splendid Foe of Giran
-1.09M1S &CO'u.
anoslbounterpanosl!
sisltrable for double and single beds and
Linen ahil Cotton :peelings cheap al No.
MOSES KOCH.
astor Plaster!
Plaster for sale at the lowest pries". by
U. DWEL,L.
0, St Domingo. Cuba; Larfira J Jat•a!
r than elsewhere, byibe bag or hal QUASI;
WMAK-EINDERNECHT
- .29
d and Young Hylton Tea; also. a superb,
. at, RLYDEBNECHTT:
Spectacles.
Sailboat. Parabolic aud other kinds of
/ yes German Silver, - Steel and other
~ r tinant to select from. at"
G. LOOMIS & Co's.
1V 34 1F-N•it•X':/. , :ieV"'4tV'lA') ,
CT.
Pa.
"Y•
• • •••
IMB
INCREWED MIWOEMERTS TO DUY AT
TUE NEW 373 w 41711Evir ITOIIII.
2 CORNER OF STATE ,IND FIFTH STREETS.
• Erie, Pa. -
7 ROSENZWEIG & CO. inform pleb thriller numerouseusto
1. mem and the public generally:Vial they have just returned
from New York, it ith a regular avalanche of Dry Goods,Clotking
&c., consisting of more than I
PIPE HUNDRED PACKAGES
Of goods—larger than ever before brought into the West.
This immense assortment embraces a great variety of articles
which it would be tedious toenunierate—every shape pattern, va
riety. form, figure style, finish, fashion Wild quality of goods of ev
ery kind for the
GENTEEL OR COMMON WEAR.
Of Ladies. Gentlemen. Boys or Girls. The time has arrived in
human affairs, when HO man or woman who is able to obtain a
daily livelihood by the ',yield of his or her brow. need go without
good--even genteel clothing—when no Boy or Girl thrown upon
his or her resources, and-obligedo rkiliG Ihroupli :de rt-rIJ at the
rate of sixpence per day, need g 4 H Mout decent attire ;as the
proprietors of this establishment are ready and n Sling to, putve.
to all who will rive them a call. 1
HATS AND CAPS,
In great variety. of every fashion. can be obtained at this estab
lishment. at pikes to suit the time.., and their necessities ;
'!;heir large assortment of Undershirts, Smipenders, I.7sribriljlas
AND WATER-PROOIt CLOTHING.
Will make the eyes water. and the low prices nt hied' they ton
be afforded. will put to tlight the ambitious pretentious of all who
have heretofore made a toast of their prices.
• I
!MOTs .1.V!) SHOES.
Men's Boots, Fine and Kip. Ladies' law prlonil Shoes;
do Calf, Seal, Goat & Kip tiro- do Fine Kid Slips, t
do Gents' Slippers, trans, do Congress Slips & Buskins,
do Congress Gaiters. do Kid Welts.
Boys' Brogans, tine and coarse, and Children's Shoes in goat va
riety. Also.
T.INWEI: NOTIONS
80 SO per lb
113
73
1 00 "
75
1 00 "
50 •'
73 "
1 00
1 2 25 "
75 " "
123 "
By the cord. at New York.prices, and o th er goody in the Dry
Goode line at Wholeimle At Retail.
Grocericp Crockery, Glassware, &e., by the cart - load, yard.
load, or retail. at price" to correspond with the
. -Tfr Don't forget the plate, corner of State and Fifth Streets.
Erie. Oct. 7.
T it - . '
FIRST CHANCE! FOR
OZICWAGO AND
9'lllE New, staunch. nod fastisunnltia frumni Propellor TROY.
P. P. Dovnixs. Master, will leave Erie, for 'the above ports..
as soon na ire will permit in thd Spring.
The TROY Is emlrely new nod built expressly for the Upper
!Jake trade. lire accommodations for Freleit and Passengers.
especially for Famines 11101 log out West. are unsurpassed.
Eo' Freight or Passage apply no board, o JOIN MoCiRE, or
JOHN HEARN.
tf nap
1414... tee ru,n 9. 1549
YOU can find the following articles at Rinderneches Grocery-
Store: Ginger, nutmegs. spice. pepper. cloves, Cinnamon,
Mu:Start!, Peppersauce, of oil, castor oil. cocoa, Chocolate, Pow
der rind Shot, Percussion caps and pills: ciuon, currants, .hurr.
cigars, tobacco. candle nick, twine, FIIOC, white wash, horse,
scrubbing, dusting, cloth, hair and tooth brushes; coffee mills. led
corals; clothes I hies. rope, patent pails, cedar pails, washtubs, wash
I.oards, mop !alas. briiii3lollr, Rill 1)11tir, chalk rosin, Tar; curry
combs, and a variety r articles, too numerous to mention.
all of which will be so d clie;ipar than elsewhere by
Dee. d, IVM. F. ItINDFIRNECIIT.
Co UGARS.—Loaf. Lutop. Puivericeii. Porto Rico. Ilavana. an 4
kJ New Orieanu Sugari, for Laic as cheap as the elnapest. it No.
1, Perry Block. by T. W. MOORE.
Erie, Feb'y 24, IE-19. 41
N0T1033.•
rraiin subscribers have left their notes and accounts with fieo.•
Kellogg. Ell.. for collection. All those who wish to save
c 0,4 ,, nu/steal! Immediately", as there can be no delay in thebe
DROWN & 31. CARTER.
DETROIT .41.441 .
ON draught and for Pale at :40. I, Perry Block. l.'
(March, a, P.M)
'f. W. MOOR}
___-__.
x , oxt DAGU ERR Z EL
t'kwlsa to the great rush for pictures and at the request oftev
eral families, I have concluded to temnin 11 . 8110ftT TINe
longer. for the accommodation ()ribose who gate not yet tome .
thcir Miniatures.
11* Call ininiediatet, as my stay must Ur short. Roo • over
Crie Bank. ABEL, FLETC ikat.
FOBl3 A la 3 2
O N re:lmitable ternev, :tit excellent Ca , tt i a i l h tle ti r
I • ;e o f r u C n o li n t l u ta n t, n o d
fixtures. Inquire or f
I tlo W 11
lor IN I.lllllqn, ucarly
new,
' BENJAMIN CIIIAN.
Erie, Fet, 10, 1E49. if 30
New Supply of School nookik. .
DAVIES' A ri i !inlet le i t'olCuro's do; OtorY's,GeograPhy and At"
las: IlleGutle.i's }leaders, Sanders' do ;Comstock's Philosophy.
Niel:a try's Spelling, 110114111'S Grammar, .K irkam's do; and the
Young ( . 1101f. ill:( 11.C4',1% ell at - •N'. E. lIEWSON'S.
Feb. 10,%154.4. I 39
- •
•
/1 - tilTl:l;:inflFMTriiini:nt Java, Luguira,Cutai,El. Domingo,
ll and Rio Coffee. r :11-o, a general msoriment of Wet and Dry
Grocer !CF. n rold at a very *mall advance from cad.
to make room fora ne'sv impidy, at No. 1, Perry flock. My
IE4O. T. W. 5100 RE.
•
Fall of I.t.N. . NEU' • Fall of 1t4t...
razz. APth %rum= Gomm,
.oririn, in large guantiEesal She Jew Store of MOSES KOCH,
'Commerratl Erchange. on Freseb .St., Erie. Pa.
have the pleasure of informing my friends and customers in
I
•sw...tt country. that I am now receiving my fall supply of
NEW Aft D FASHIONABLE GOODS. which, as usual embraces
all the varieties of rich mid beautiful Good. in tnnrket. and which
arc to he sold at the proverbial low prices of the 014 Jew Store.
familiar to every man, woman and child in this corner of the
State. Notice the lotion iue. FOR THE LADIES. Heavy
Italmn and Chantelion Silks, Gros de Shine Satin stripe. rekiii,
watered. :tripe.] and plaid, black Italian do. satin striped and em
bibidered 51ouse de La Me. plain Awl printed Cashmeres, embroi
dered Robes, changeable Madonna, French Merinoes, Mode colors.
plaid Lone Shawl, Montle. Cashmere and Silk Shawis.embroi
dered Cashmere do. black and colored silk Fringes, Brussels Lace,
Lisle and thread Lace.. needle wrought Collars. Jenny Lind
Collars. French Kid Gloves. Bunnett'Sntini and Ribbons, shirred
satin Bonnets. Plumes and lion era &c.
Erie Sept. Y 0 Ic4+.
a. LOOMS & C o.'s
Clocks, Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Goods,
A RE now being pxhibited at the old established stand on state
rl Street, nearly opposite the Eagle Hindi.
From very recent and large purchases in New York City, of the
choicest styles of Goods the public w ill now have an oportuuity
of view Mg the tattatsr and ni.sor assortment in their Hue ever,
brought to Erie.
In the mechanical branch of business eouflucted by the propri
etors, particular attention will be paid to the repairing °trine Lev.
Cr. Cylinder, Duplex; Chronometer and common Escapement
Watches. The most difficult Watch work executed in tha best
finished and workmanlike manner. They acknowledge with
thankfulness the extends e patronage thus far in this department.
and although some of their neighbors say they will do work lit
tle cheater, the public may understand this, that their work shall
be done better thou they can do it, or no charge for the job. With
fair prices and strict attention to business, it is reasonable to ex
pect n continued and increased patronage.
Erie: Iles. 2,1379.
AJIAr-'2101,D AND SHINER kiTECTACLES. of a supctior quality,
u atranted to suit all ages and conditions of the eyes, at
LEWIS' GOTHIC HALL.
CI.OOIIS,—A large assortment of Clocii4, of different style, and
prices. ftotia 61, to . ,810; Marcia Time pieces. Ste. 4 all star
anted to. keep good time, ;a LEWIS' GOTHIC HALL.
• _
GOLDPENS—Levi, • 4
NS—Leri,Bronies Gold Pens: also. Eagley's of the
best quality. every One warranted. Also, other Gold Pens
otv as SLatLEWIS' GOTHIC HALL.
;
WINDOW GLASS.
500(IFEFIT of 3lc beet window glass. of all sizes
1 .1 from Bby 10 to 21 by 30, just received and for sale hy
the bon or light. cheaper than can be bought elsewhere In this city.
nt thr Vllrlk shop of 1.. WARRIII , I. south•vast corner of State and
Eighth streets, Eric. April IS. 1918.-18.
rriN yoli. for Dentisbi, by
:Nov 10.
PICTITRE FRAME GLASS.—A beautiful article of Waren
rims. arnon4 whlrlo are 1.0 by 14,10 b'. 15-16. and up to 20 by
40, b Nov. 10, CARTER & BROTHER.
GOl.ll, Nil% er ntid Copper leaf,
Nov. JO, CARTER & BRoTitER
q999 . N0v.10,
in leg,
Chips, al
CARTER & 13noTitrit
, 9 J oz. 1; 4 2,e , rl u o . f Bronze, Cold, El ilahvi.l4:O st pv I eA,JI HER.,
'I HE highest price paid kW old and Silver, olds Watchei
and Jeoelry in Cash or goody. htLEWIS' GOTHICHAI.L.
lAN.). find at No. !Reed Ilousd. some beautiful Pirles of Goods
V V for EA ening Dretrm comdsting of plain and figured Tart.
tong. plain and embroidered lleragO. embroidered Lawns. Swiss
and other blYieS to make tho young and beautiful more be
tr itcliing , and irrer 'stable. tl tiring Mit. wren! gay
. xermon. , stf
st bleb they are respectful!) incitedtu call and examine.
Dee. x 3.
A Ler & PLAfiTEII.--1000 Üble4 Balt and Flatter. (Io good Of
Oder) and at the lon eat null Let price, to be bad of
Itce..Zl 1 .C. U. WRIGHT'S.
WHITE FISH AND TROITT. , Just received per last trip of
V V the Louisiana from Maehinaw. a fresh supply of Fish and
Trout in the w hole and half !Quell, warranted good. M
Dee. 23 WRI MDS Corner. -
1%/j UFFS AND BOAS—A comy,lete assortment of tillial4l93d
IA Dons may be (bond. cilenl , at
Dee. 23
iIIooNNET GOOES,lteceived by Express. a good selection of
I.llabborted uncut Vel,vets. assorted Satins, all colon; rept and
uncut Bonnet Rilks, ngsoried Ribbon, &c., all of
bold very cheap to Milliners or to the retail trade.
rIIOIIACCO of all kinds, Ibeoale
1 Dec. 2.
Ur
1. Gftoi3Sciark's matches
{Nealeyville do
Wax Tapers nut/ cigar light
- Nov ie.
ON WR.REY STRIVE—A new and beauttild article (01 Ls
IVI dies! Dresses. fur sate by . SMITH JACKS'S.°
CLlMO—French, Englien, Getman and Awe:lean. Main II! a
to 61, per yard, for sale by H. JACKSOh.
CASSIMERES—JiIk, Sins Ilik;Plain and Fancy Plaids and
Stripe. for sate br S. JACKSON.
ATIN Errs, Tsi ecdr, Kentucky Jean, and Pla id
!nee
' ff. JA . ClfroN velY .
Kll nice and good, for sale by •
aria and Ord. 111 k. Dab. anntrn an 4
C A hlit ird t i e E dUr. n s
I ty 8 • JACiC COL
479 CALLS. Stone Ware, lbe sale by
(Pee.. 2.) W. F. ItiNIPtItiECHT.
888 LBS. Sulphuric, Nitric mud Mu Nike MOIL h 7
; Nov. 10. CARTE* & BROTHER.
•
MANNER'S OIL. by the Darrel or thilton. by
• Nov. 10. • c I ukVER, i 111011111 L
7717 LBS. CoPPetus. 11./kEto, Alum muldoo Ito. Blur TOM,.
by , Novak, - CARTER tk. BROTHEL ,
SUAIVES—Any quantity of Cashmere, rid oacaukilo,
Sbatvls, foe sale by S. JACKSON.
• - Muffs and Beals. ' ' •
AA . COMPLEMPlaamentior Mu& and Bain away: lie *and,
ch'eap. ' W111(1111 N 4 UuRNICIL
Dec 2., •
1849.
Look Zero.
TEIE
OTC morn: CHANCE
GARTER dr. BROTHER
the Ladies
t RINDEUNECIIT'S. se
nt
. BURTON & PERKINS
~r
!ATE PORTS!
WRI ours comer;