------- Gnat:J.—For wheat there is fair demand and market! firm. Sales 700 buhels prime Ohio at 1 alOl and 2000 do Genesseei Cons.—Moderato demands but prices if anything a 'abode easier for the buyers. Some .1000 bushels were gold at a trill° under 564 for southrirn yellow, 511a58 for northorn d0,.5 . 2e52i for white and mixed, southern 48j for heated do. OATll.—Steady at 30a32 for Jersey, 330.5 for northern. lisovisicoo.—There is more doing in pork and prices for mess ore a trifle better. Soles 1500 bbls at 10 37iit prime. 101) bbls sour 10.50 and 8 -I.lnB 50 for and HlCMltlsotd at 9 37i. , nutter and cneeso without change. The appointment of Mathew L. Davis to the office of despatch agent, a sinner , worth $3OO or more a soar, exciting considerable cling among the rough and ready men of Now York. Mr. Davis, it is said voted for Martin Van Buren. I The London Despatch lye's a long report of the ex amination of tho Rev. 1' omas Houghton Harding of the established church, on a charge of beating and bruis ing his wife. Ilea, "Guilty." Excuse, general extra 'Taganeo of the wife, and self "drunk" at the time of the as,ault. A ,oting, man by the name of Davis committed sui rids in the Bank Spring iC*lturich, near_Canulen, in this ; tut e. because the evening previous a young lady ranged. to allow him to necompany her home from meeting: In l o pe/int—was tound a +all note addressed to rho lady, tllat ache might l he buried by his side. Tito marriage of Seth lartou, U. S. minister, with a wade a great fus in Chili the priests refusing their consent to the ceremony because Mr. B. is a here -11),;., The event was nevoltheless celebrated in great 1:11,11T )11 , :411t1:1) Tone or WOMEN.—A Boston letter "11 would not suipiiso nio if INL•s. Farnham obtain “l a , many women in Lowell, to go to California wiilt %%Ltd till a ship of eight hundred tons.” Well lour, Lowell! This beats the trade in granite and ice, 1 - SIT If Fitz Warren was, not appointed to (Are for mere 1 rii4Ati Ferrices, the towA Gazette thinks it will be very tlitlicult to tell what he was appointer) for. Via 1)0w, a )ettne man just admitted as a freeman, trall,td tteenty•eight 1,1110/ion the ddy of the late e lee;i o a, to ‘co,e fel a, cmuur and the Doinucratic ticket in Con- lir( i.( lit ENTRA()IIDINARV (1'111:. Aprsl 11111, mg, north ad Chicago, (on lilt r,..1 I to .11(Itt.iiik4e.) rook ro.. 111. Nlr. :no in—Dear Sir. thr of my Itor , ce had a largo. bony'l'tt ta.•.,•ihnhrci,t boom, immediately under the collar. which tatto o! him and rrildereol hie bcrl, 'Cori of little ratio I faithfully nle 1 ., • d owieMl htittll.3 of lir. Taylor's Nerve and BOW: Lillelneni. S , • i the lea,t be•tielit. I then proedirt,l Wilder'," Celebrated 1111 t Jain 1 loPeattle f illy satisfied that , mimic. the nllllll.ll. FI11:1:1), I Obialill.l is box or, s.oir irnl) slit Ode I /ititinent, and ut le t than Ott ,13) 1 1 from the tio.t nohlteationt the tenor ciattrelt olboatmearedanol the liorme ix as a' ell. 4uur., 1:MV.‘111) .‘R)ISTRONG, / .C.lll the Ilt,,lietnes ndverii-f..1 by IV. 11. Sloan are ..ul,l ou %, I el lyl aver Altltrolllrr, No. fi, Reed n Ltvilit cum N. IINT.-14 lIIP illVelliOr U-2 7 loi ii 1 etot remedy fr,r that fearful' liar h ha 4 • r tr, n nib red In the Intl.lte, thurr 1 , -r•ril)e's the :•3 [upturns tt hick I 1:o - oil , n oli-onokfl`ol Kto.to` Illifooniolla won: of n disc I,ed Lirer.—fain w the right side, under eieeM• of the rib., lIICIV,I-1! on pros- are . tioutettmes the. pain i• :a ere I. ft -(ic. the li:diem 14 carets able to lie on the left side. wars the pain Is fell outer the shoalder blade, and it r n .. it, tile 1011 of the shoulder. nut is sometime+ mis• f a a jleatiliatista in Murata.- The as affected with Jr_ appente and •telitiess—the Ism the in general are rostii e i • alias. - asuman, e with lac. TIM head is troubled %slat pain. ^i• uul ;II e 4 101 a dull. y sus mon in the hark ',at. There t. ,:eueraili a e aisolerable loss of lurtuora, arcoul.p..t,wd N ith n 1,...!11 -e11 . ..11101101 1 , 4%1114 left 111111011 V l ellll , llo , lghi to PO , c d o rOll2ll tv :41111 , 111110S an at:cad:mt.— The ieltlera r.1111;1111114 of it C.1T1111',4 and debility—he is eat4ls rUrtb feel are cold or barbing, nail he complains of a prick - b item of the skin. Ilk spirits are lois ; and ;dile - ImM he is r maled that f•Te•ITI,C {l . olllil 1e lrnrfieial In his t,, let he r iti •rareslf Nalllllloll up fortitude enough to try it. In fact, he dis ir at.,r,er) remedy." - • flare tit au) , Jr of these si'mptoins! rail and parch: se a 11 of Ur. :Sl' Limes Pill at the brag Stores of l'artir & lit alter. ibirton & red. ins Erie. .49 "%I'S FAR'S \ (IF 1‘'ll.1) (111:12RV."—Tlie riikurkillile success of this Ilahiani is no 1101114 i.it% lung in a ••I innt•itre to the peculiarly atireeahle rnul popriltil nature of ii- tn.:T..44,m5. Ii is a 111,1t11...1. 13C . .11C1111)—ron.p..med chiefly I Wild Cherry Kirk and the genitiiiii Mo.<7.(tlit, latter rra Vinod ettire,slr for the purpose.) the rare medical Virtues of a 1..) erradrrnrd 3.y a 111.)M, ..114.1.11eat prOrertl WWI lint 1 t3t)t .1i T. 2 r. OM)) stroliirniti the m hole compound hire 1110 ht ccr r,raand eine:v.lou+ reineily erer tired. We do not a 1•11 to &eels e the afflicted. or hold nut any WPCS Orots.taf .1..• ,4 1 it% 9111111 - 91 1,11) , Iti:111 11 ag woa liopelet4 engeg hare been enrol. %%Ito can brim.• n. tbr intim I'Ver) %%OM and ancent of pergitaiinti In induce the *mailing int alb' to lay mail e I , v:indict!, and partake an remedy •cldoiti knot, ri to fail' are of counterfeits and brim.. Imitations Fee adverthement. 41111.11..121 D. Oo the 12tli inst., by Bev. C. G. Stuebgen, Mr. I.Ew i,Ssitimi to bliss IlikstnAtiA GA111.1.. both of this place. the the 11th inst.. by James Chambers. Esq., Mr 1:1IA, ISATI.E, McKean to :Miss SARAH E. TAI 314E1., olGreeldield. On tho 12. th cast., by tho same. Mr. G►:oncr. rAIIKLA, 0 3 / 1 1i EMU' c:ononm, of Wyoiniog county.'N. Y. (hi Thurfchrt: the 19th hist.. Rev. Henn• CuWinn, iniNiagora Vans, J. Ci►ltlgit.n C • ALr.►IIAN and :1118S MA • tit 9. Jaws, daughter of the late Dr; Win. Johns of this • In% DIED. O n the I:1th inst., WILLIVII Csmr, onlyi son of Irvin :ad Sophia camp of this city, in the 12th year of his ago. .1u thin ciec on tho 20th inst., Mr. Jotis Cum:visas, 1;•t 1 )eare 2 months nod 21 days. Ili+ funeral twill take place on to-morrow, (Sunday,) 111 o'tluck, - 4t his tato residence on Seventh Street, ' 1849. MILLINERY GOODS. AT RS. PR take,. picasure in informing her friends and the l Pallie that she has just ITCCi% ell her or nod Fancy Goods, comprising et er.t varier} in her Line.— Ihr Bonnet., and Caps are of the most nolo°, ed styles. Coustant at et cry t ariely of colored and u,hite td rates. lluntiets ci..ane,l and repaired LW The blioetest /101iCe and in the best manner. 11l orders I , .rotork promptly attended to, and a cotilintinnoe of the pinnace her friend i and the public generally In resver !fully t her Nmvl ou State Street 'war the corner of fifth. Erie Ppril 21 14ttl 1119 • . IN TOWN! . Now and Chopp Goods! I 11. WRIGHT %cry respectfully informi Ins crimomers nod "a the Piddle generally, that Ire line Just returned Irma the east •tt rtucv .111 , 1 is non of direct from Sri{ York and 11,p,tots, " rt eeneral assortment of Spring owl Summer Goode, embracing 11, 11111/.11:11 :awl% 01 styles and patierna. and being Fele(' tell and t'eha.c.l under rerr favorable circumstances, be feels assured it be ran offer %cry Owl inducements to purchasers of mot! S,ads of goods at Ins corner, near the Court Home. I.r,e %p r o ~I 19. Ladies raliihiortablo Dr ss Goods, • A SPLENDID asAortnent, embracing all•tlie NV%I7 York and Ert.toro ,r)ler, to be found at C. B. WRICIIrtI. "Iprd _ I. . 49. Ladies Hats for 7.849. viErEtt ENT pattern.% of Ladies llonnet+ju,t received, in , Ar Chi ling the raja Alta,l(Fonaalliug new,) Ktbsid a Tulip, 111 te and col felt Cl/11 , V. Druid, Jenii) 1% &c., all of %Neil are 50 per rent, eltraper L. 411,1 eea , on, at ivrtiu [Ens Corner. I 19. • ' l'1'1:1'IN1:S ALAI) OIL CLOTIN.—A few choice laßerlis ' Tl-Po: ell by B WELDIDT. } no April •'I NEW GOODS: Received this day at tho Empire Store. /'airs of-Spring and ttIIIIIIIICI Goods of the late,4 Cub:ions pad Imported, and by far the richt,t styles of Goods ever of lii market, tt Itch %t tlt be Fold for Cash a,,10w as at Bur- Or at any other place, Fame Wars hereafter. Iprilll.lfl9, It. rA1111111,1,. i;nrinzoo ULOCIL, Open for the Spring trade. I 1M now retch ing from recent purchases any full stock of Si mi l : Goods. .•Et cry day brings something new.; CO THE LADIES. I Na‘. I base ninny of the nio , t decidedly beautiful DRESS 1 " , l). 4 to he faind here or elsewhere, a stock of Shawls IMAM' lentils of PRIV, BOliileiN, Bonnet MIIIIIIIIII,III, Glares, rreiets, &c. I " 4 the genilimien I have a stock of CLOTHS that no one can ill, a On at variety of materials for summer wear; GlONrra. " &c. And to the Public generally I would say, rlll 11114 in im stock a choice selection or an the varieties the • 4rk.t , iinret, in timeline of Dry Goods. Also a good assortment I, A t 4 it-IVA RE. TABLE. and POCKET e 7TLE- ItY, iIIOCCRIES, sad a su.all stook Of HARDWARE. h.7en bought at the lotted cord , Audiou and ;,7. * Cal and n iihout fear of contradiction I boldly ' e I 1,411 iiol Widersold for each by any house in Ede. ,t , MI , . 444 o'4 or Retailers J. D. CLARK. .111 d B. F.l9 . i e • T "sctt A a L I WU Ptt N T , • riro respectfully inform the public that having geph elsey Jr. tilde to Ow, 444,:t1y11r. occupied K by it.. Cadn and ell. Reed removed n Sho once Ro p w. ) "1. roust:wily on hand n general °gm:prime:it of 'TR and SIIErt IRON WARE. Also, particular at will be given (gall Jobbing in their line. R. MIDDLEToN, FN.. • A. 51'ePARREN. Tel. 21, 1E49. " . :llflPorted Canton t price. varying , , fi to 630. received ibir day at No. 1 Commercial ash meet. ' - MOSES KOCH. 21. 1E.19. mot rarc.onata AND CLOTZINO No. ' , Brown's Block, Stats sleet, sae don Nardi of Brown's 'Hotel, Brie. Pa, On the cash Pknolple." . THE subscriber has just opened for the Spring trade, with lbcilitits unsurpassed by any establishment in this city, a large assoruueut of fine French English and ) American Classimeres, Cloths and Veetings, Ay which he has purchased at reduced prices, and which Aenablts him to offer as good bargains as was ever before offered in this market. Persons wishing CLOTHING can have their measure. taken, garments nun a and if not suited with them when done they will not he asked to take them away. Among his stock may be founds great assortment of Ready made Clotidn - Consisting of Dress and Frock Coats, Sack Coats. SuMmer Coats, Pants, and Vests, Shirts and Drawers. Handkerchiefs and Suspenders. which will be sold as cheap as the Cheapest. Fer sons wishing to purchm e Clothing for CASH will do well to call and examine goeds and prices, as my Clollitug ate cut by myself and made in Erie, and arc warranted to be as well made as any shop in Erie makes. The subscriber is determined to sell for Cash, which must be obvivs.to all men to be the only true meth -0d of doing a retail bulginess. protecting both seller and buyer against losses consequent upon the credit system. engem Work and Cutting done on the most reasonable 'terms. No charge for showing Goods. Call and examine for yourselves. JOHN NI. Justic.E. Erie, April 21, ISM 44 Ar} CLCTIIING WELL ItIADE, AND CUE 4 Pi' - THEsubscriber would espectful:y inform his fricndsand 11. the public, that he continues the Tailoring business at his old stand on the diamond, a few doors east of the Erie Dank, where he may constantly be found ready to attend to the wants of his cus/oiners. tic flatters himself, from ,his past endeavors. that lie will he able to give universal satisfaction in his business, and that none will have just cause to complain. on the score of either neatness or punc tuality. Coats. Pantalcons, Vests, &c., made to order with promptitude and warranted to fit well. Ile cordial ly invites those who may, front time tot ime have Clothing to inako particularly t ming gentlemen who are desirous of always having a good lit. to give him a call, assuring them that he will be most happy to comply tt ith their tt ishes. Erie, A pril9l, 1919. - - . JOHN GOIILbING.. Proscription: Proscription:l Tlig above is at lllin nay by far the most general ery throughout our land. Scarce any one escapes its (Mum. I:yen Gen. Taylor. that great and stood man, Ili frequently necured ()fit. 11e, however, as often denies the charge ae it is made, and boldly as serts that he ..removes for cause only.'' The Subscribero liave quite rerr. fitly got out a NEW 8 FOYR on the elm ated oven tonic tide. wit cat they call the KEYSTONE COOK ING SToVII. Saud Stov eis CO decided an improvement on all and every Stave heretofore made (hay iug t": ll tlnnY Pied quail tiew others are void of) that tito..e engaged in the manufacture of a much inferior article have taken the alarm, and at once talc(' the -t•q of pio.cription. and expect hy this to escape a general route. Such cry, however is a tirolei wakte of the raw material. The edict has teen i=:ucd—eormmtinin claim the right to select the !wit Stove Iletigr the Key..otte Stove must stnxbrcetle and re move all other , . including Sellll , ll'S P; tent. The verdict, howev er. vt ill he. "Removed for catt=e only;" =one stand in a poshion =stntlar to General Tat tor, and as lie to Jo:tilled so Outline be. A good a-syrttnent of tither COOKING including the' celebrated Carpenter Stove. as nett no the Genesee Farmer and Clinton Air-tight Cook Stove.. Air-tight Parlor and llon-Stov es— ahm Cauldron mid Sugar -kettles td . tii&rent SIM'S con~uunly on hand. In tact Ito better assortment of CASTINGS eau be 10.11111 el=ewhere. The ntEcnlion of the poldie iv rib.° craned to M'Millen's Improved PLOW—a ttet% article, %%all east-iron beam, r marmffictored by on and o,arrantol. V IrCEST, lIIMROD & (1). Erie. Apra al, 1,q9. ' 1119, _ ___ TO TIIM PILTELIO: , 111; Subscriber having leased the Erie Floiiring T known perhaps as Reed's Mill, would inform the public that lie will do :di kind+ of griintiog at the shortest notice. Thanking the public and his friends for their past favor;, he would sevect tiq4 ask a continuance of their patronage, as lie fols frimt his exiivrictice iii the milling business, to be able to give good satkfaction. All kinds at' rit hand, and for cheap. Flour by the barrel or single pound to suit purchasers. Cash paid for all kinds of grain delivered nt the mill on Parade Sin et. CONRAD ZINN. Erie. April2l, 1 4 49. tfIO coraraErecum. EXCHANGE!. Erehrh Street, Erie, Po., April 17, If-49. rilifli impression ig abroad that I have ,or am about to abandon J_ Ile Fancy Cads and :ilk Trade. It is a tact that the tre mendous inroad Vial tsar made 111,011 the afore mentioned braaelt of in) tuskless last summer, by the totilier), somewhat dheourn ageit inv. and laasMr a is Iflle ilk a straight is bet t er or no to launch 1111.0 that trade. Atter pondering on the "adduct a good si hile—tortutia'o , , happy communi y-1 came to the determination to re•unie it Con.sider for a moment what your Sitll.llioll WOW(' tat e ' , Cell hail I determined otherwise. One or two stores worfld hate the business. To accomplish a hick end, Em pire Block, Ises stone Mock. or KIWI' other high t•outiditte name, it mild has c flourished a lout )ourears to draw attenttom and ahy and evert resorted to obtain noMriely. This uould of course has e been all perfectly right. MI the the thunder. smoke and dint that can he es oheit' will amount to'nothing, as this COM 11111n ity are too to be deceived by such nonsense—they care nothing atom and lecatiolle, Lot rer.crt to the places is here rich and fashionable goods arc kept and sold at reasonable prices. IVluttever may has e been the consentiencot. in pursuance .1 - the abuse ilefermitration, ill my late Visit to the cities of New York and Philadelphia, I purchased a Ivry large quantity of the richest and meat fashionable Poe. Goods in market. including, great s armis of the newest fits le. of Dress Silks. It is my Inten tion hereafter to keep on band the largest saritty of Fancy Goods in ilium and to past transactions 1 trust are a guaranty that priers is ill meet Is !111 tile favor if lily patrons, who are respect foil) iris itch id call at the Commercial F.schange, where I ani 'taw rice's Ing illy new Spring and Summer Goods. ORNA'AENTAL SE ADE 'I USES. I 'l' a ismetiag of the Burge., and Town Comic It of the borough .11, of tlrle, held in thiur Council ROUlli April till:, 1t111.1; the fol low illg re-olutot ti as pm.,ctit— • tb.d, ti ;111:11 :Joy i.ersen or per,onk owning land in the slid Imointh is ho have or Alai, plant, protect and cultivate in front of ilair lmids alone the put lic streets or bights ass. Ornamental :Made 11 , ... , , planted or to be planted in the sear Islll, under the supers ision of the Tow n Council of the said borough, or approv ed I.) then: at to ...fitable kinds and place, and distance in plant 'Mg. and shall cunt vate, protect and pros i • their growth and ..away for three sears from and after the da fof this resolutiOn, shall lc entitled to a deduction from their Il rough fax on the lot tg ifilA ir.ITTsSI.I - j.i•isiiii icr tie iscda plait ii fig - and 14611:C - 64,i ;tie h rihmle"Prees. aforesaid, or twents•-five. cents for every such Orna ment...l Shade Tree su planted and cultivated: Provided, however, that I a.m....telt deduction Of No re atoresaid the person planting trees as afore-aid shall procure a certificate from said Iturgtues and Comical that such persons Mut complied with the line intent and ineatateg 01 the , retmatien, and that the saute be published in the Erie papers. A :rue Copt (rapt the records l'llo6. MOORHEAD, Jr. Town Clerk. I:rie,April 11, 1.-19, 3119 _._. - . . . . -,- - - - - in the cuur-e of a fes%': days, recei%e a very large lgdannq ~1* Iloths, Cab.iineres and Sanoner Coatings Carpel- Ate., &C., 310SEi Ere r •. April •!l, l IU. Coamiereial EAelmage. Valuab'o rarm for Sale. 9 4 11 Isul.scriberolli,rs for sale Me improved farm on which IM / how•Jetides, in Greene town Flop„ hi the settlement known as ""Vaukte to The farm contains :thou: 1110 acres, 70 of which are uud•.•r ClllliVillioll. The improvements consist of a twastoiy farm duelling. two leau,.., ',MIA, null ItedS, together withall other out Milldams necei.sar.r. 'There is Milo about:loonppletrees„ moat. IS erilli;d, pears and peaches in abundance. The land is well watered awl timhered, and mini:tied in an excellent height orhood. and coin eitient to !snake', it being only five miles from Erie. For further particulars empire of the subrerittr on the premises. Crewe, A nil 14,1E49 - New Goods: Ncw Goodsll y AM just opening at No. I Revd House a choice selection of 1 Spring, and tlinanuar Goods for the Ladies, consisting of beau. tiftillsok,of Linon and Colton Gingham, Lao :is. M Be Laintto and Prints. .llso Shan Is, White Kid and Lisle Thread Gloves, Lititit, EdgilinF, French, Lawn, Ilandke-chiefs„ Black Linen Thr ad and other goods too'nutnerous to mention. All of which I re. peelfull,t invite aou to call and examine. J. D. CLARK. E it.. March 31, lei 9 , 1 New spring Goods by Espy oss. V` ri)lVa ! a lp . I ., , , i x t r o res i s i f . ror em a i e n n 4 , g s I,an i ns, read:din Gin:Mattis. Freuch, English and American Friars of the latest patterns; at o, Irish Liflell% Linen Cambric llankerc Inas, black Italian do. French I liloveN, llair Combs colored and black Sewing rich black Satin Vestings, all of hich vi ill be sold cheap, at our old stand, Eheartside. F.rie, April 7. 1819, Carpotin: . IHAVE )list weaved a few pieces of All Wool, Cohan nod Wool and Cotton Caroculngs, too hick the attention of bus ers id re spectfully solicited. MIZIEM On Hand for Spring Trade INTF. have on hand n lame and general assortment of WAI.I, V V PAPER and Itc illering. which was pueliasing of the manu facturers expressly fgr the spring trade. and which will I c sold dn. tper than ever. 4 I%!arelt 31. GEt). SI-11.1111N & FON. To the lionbrable Oxus: Jellify/is 1 Erie Goiiiity Till: petition of the stih.criher sheweth, that your pea limier is %%ell provided with home room and other accommo dation fur entertaining of strangers and travelers, he would there fore pray your honors to grant him a license to keepa 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 that ne are all tt ell acquainted with David Allison, the above petitioner, that he is a man of good repute for honesty and temperance, is well provided n ith house room and other accom modations for entertaining strangers and travelers, that such inn or tavern is net-eseary to entertain strangers and travelers. It. S. Brat% let, E. N. Davidson, tVilliam Griffith. John Bond, Lennie' Brown. R. Gills. Nathaniel Norris, S. S. llanimond, B. C. Town, John Greer, William Jones W.ll Ward, Benjamin {listed. W. B. Rcddington, H Whallon. ... North Ficst, April 7, ig. . . _ 307 ___________ Tri;iihe Honorable C u rl opjuarier , Seistolts of Erie County. ril HE petition of the subscriber !muddy shot yin, that your pelf ." Boner is well provided -with bowie room and otn - r accom modations for entertaining strangers and trittelers, be trout h there fore pray your honors to grant him a licence to keep a public tavern at his old b tau , 1 in the borough of North Beet. and tie will pray. ace j R. S. BRAWIAW. We the undersigned citizens of the Borough of North Emt do certify that ue are %%ell acquainted with R. S. Hrawley the above etiiimier, that he is a tnan of good repute for honesty and tempe rance. Is well previded with house room and oilier accontmoda tions for entertaining strangers and travelers, that such ion or tavern In necessary tp entertain strangers and travelers. David Althorn, • Lemuel Brown, . William Hriffeth, E. 11. Havisilod, John Bond. R. Hills. It. 11. Allkon Nathaniel Norris, S. S. Hammond, B. C. Town. William Jones., W. E. Ward. Benjamin 'listed. W. B. Redlngton, H. Wnallon, Erie Anvil 7, ISID 3t47 >Ol TllESebool Directorsof the Borough of Erie, being authorized by Aot to Assembly to borrow money for the purpose of finish. ding the School Houses recently erected; aro desirous of borrowing the sum of One Thousand Dollars. fora term of ears, not-less than five. at the option of the lenders. Not less than two hundred 11(.11nrs will he received from an indivdtiat. The hoard is authorized to FCCIIM On' same by, Bonds and Mortgages, and also to assess a tar each year am° hundred (lobate over and above the usual as sessment, for the sole purpose of paying the interests ar, said leant and creating n sinking fund i tor its Ifquidation. The interne will be paid annually or sent annually, as desired by tho lender, and the balance of the two hundred ettra, agreement. after paying the Interests, will be paid tri the lenders. if desired, of invested. 60 as to secure the prompt payment of the loan, when due. This presents q good opportunity to those having mmevot their own, or as trustees, guardions, too. who are desheous of Investing It in the most secure manlier. The undersigned is authorized to contract for stied loan. As this money Is wanted immediately, those diapered to take he loan will please offer as som as possi ble. Ely order of the Board. _ CHARLES W. KELSO. President Erie. March in. 11.7 All the Medicines advertised by W, D. Owen are sold by Merchant., Dragelate, &e., in nearly every town in all the Wee. tern State., andliy CARTkat & BROTHER, No." 0, Reed House. Erie. BEST AND CIMMILIMIST SUM= NMDZIP Own ZA 2111111 WOULD! SLOAN'B OINTMENT AND CONDITION POWDER HAVE EARNED A GREAT NAME. Mt Purity, 21!titbit's, Safety certainly and Thoroughness, • SLOAN'S OINTMENT Excels: A ND is rapidly superseding all other Ointmentsatul Linimetni mos in use. for the cure oldie following diseases. Frekh Wounds, Galls o f all kinds, Sprains. Bruises, Cracked Heels. Ringbone, Windbone, Wiudgalls. roll Evil, Callus, Spay ing, Svreeney, Fistula, Sitfast, Strains, Lameness, Sand Crack, Foundered Feet, Scratches of Grease Mange. or.Horti Distemper. THE POWDER trill remove all iollantation and fever, purify the blood, loosen the akin, cleanse the water, and strengthen every pan of the body; and has proved a sovereign remedy for the fol lowingdiseases. Distemper, Hide bound, LOss of appetite. In ward strain; Yellow Water. Inflamation, of the eyes. Fatigue from laird exercise; also, Rheumatism, (commonly called stiff complaint.) which proves so fatal to many valuable horses in this country. It is also a safe and certain remedy fur coughs and colds which generate so many Etta! diseases. 'W. IL SLOAN. Grand Depot, 40 Lake St., Chicago Dlittois. B - - • Y the use of Slorm's Ointment and Condition Powder, I have entirely caned a Fistula on my horse and otherwise improved his comfit IMI more th a n :WO per cent, on the cost of the medicine. And a; cow which - was so feeble as to be comidered worthless by myself, and neighbors, was restored to good health and strength, by the use of less than half a package of the power, and is now doing better than any other cow I have. WM. VINCENT. Small Pox, Mar VI, 1848. • I Trillinyrrxax,NG CHILD. 1 lIEREDY - certify that oneofiny children, when naked, fell into I a large fire of live coa s, and was burned severely front head to fret.' The boa of, medical said and attention' was given to the child f,sr four or I v lays s with Ont any relief—each day's su f fering, increased till his groans could be _heard at a great distance, at ss hich 'critical pu rind one of my neighbors recommended and pre seated Ito 1.11 a box of SLOAN'S OINTMENT. andl in less than 1 fifteen Mirthless after the app 'cation (tithe Oilitilleat to the agate vaied.Sores of the suffering child, the pain ceased - entirely, and be weedily began to recover. My residence is in heft 'township, Verlaillloll county, and state of Indiana. - , THEODORE I L. TAYLOR. Dated at Chicago, August 21, IRIS. I EXTRA - ORD zNAnw :Minn. % PRII. 121 h, ISIS. Four wiles Rotator Chicago (oft the road 11 to Milwattkits,) Cook County. Illinois. , Mr. Sloan—Dear lair. (Inc of my horses had a large bony tumor bit his breast kali!. ialawilialtly tinder the collar, which lamed hint and rendered his servres cif very little value. I faithfully ap plied set oral bottlesot (Jr. Taylor's Nerve and Bone Liniment, Is itlsont the least I Nsolit., I then procured iVilder's Celebrated, horse Ointment. and used that until I because fully satisfied that it ii null never relieve the animal. Finally I obtained a box of your truly valuable Olutmmst. and in leis than (ill days from the tint application the tumor entirely disappeared. and the horse was well. Yours, ED% "ARO ARMSTRONG. ' POPULAR OP I ' po l pular opinion is any criterion of ue,invite the incredulous to read at voluntary certificates that appear in o grent variety of remarkable cures effect Celebrated Viiittnetit and Condition l'o These reined WS no longer remain am, ty, they hove pa IMCII front the. II de of ex higher, in reputation and are becoming n all other articles of the kind.—Mich. TB3F3BBLPBBBNQ BEEN TOLD. x River, June 12, IF.P. D R. Sloan—Fir: Please send by I aver a new supply ofyour !form :Vedic ines. They are tits beet articles of tie kind that 1 hat aey er net er having been disappointed in their etrect. ns 1 have been in the axe of Other. men the moat eetelirated ()int molts. Liniments. &e.. of the day. 1 like very-Much this feature, in them viz: that they do all that is.prOuriFtd. and upon thorough trial tine is constrained to add. that .dralf has not been told. Respectfully, m. Duin,Er. . , • T 833 nzprzinzrren r. T ill: ordinary - ointments and ll ill tents It is sell known. nre severe and partial in their operation. Sloan's 4 , initnent i. mild yet thorough—it reaches mud removes the i cause, hence it gives real and permanent reli f. For purity, miltinesir, rapidlyy. and thoroughness. Sloane Ointment excels. and Is supereeding all other Ointments and Liniments now in me. We Can't get along without it. • . BeAe's Grove, Wit's. Co.. 111.. Oct.:111MB. M'C'ef3rl:4olP—rirtitlii'.slebnikiveebliVsedi..!:;ee throat. ‘rtue° ti r e ) r ° n u s, r a U n i t ' l l other injuries,injuries, and in every ease it has seriies,ed onr expectations. As a fannly Ointment, I have Dever vett its equal, an for beans we eau't get along without it. Yours, &e., Attl.E4 M. 01INAON. 1110: 4 ES K()1711 Excellont Ointmont. ' AV. Sloan—Dear sir: For a comMlerhle length-of time I was wriously afflicted with the Rheumatic complaint. and ap plied freely the various dr.c.. without ob taining an, relief. After which your Agent at this4nce Influen ced me to try 3 our l liunuent , and within. two • weeks fewn the tisreV, Trirerrmun - rtrofmnend all who are similarly afflicted with the thrtressing complaint, to procure your excellent °in:meld with out delay. Resp'y yours. OahAR F-. murr. Prlncoville, Peoria co.. May I. ISIS. LT From the 11 V.,S. Brooks. Agent of the Illinobon4 Michi gan Canal Packet Boat Company. , Chicago, June 21.1849. nR. W. B. Sloan—Dear fir: For the last 3u years I have had I.l' occasion to UPC many horses. and hate never found anything equal to your Ointment for injuries on horses. Within the last two mouths 1 have applied your Ointment to sonic SO horses, for various injuries. and in every Instance It has proved a sovereign remedy. • -or— A ringer Bitten Entirely off'. Vtv, wilei South of Chicago, /Sept. 14 1848. DR. Sloan—Ste: On the Bth Instant my son had a finger t. itten entirely on' by a horse. We immediately applied your cele- brated Ointment, which relieved him of pain In a few minute'. and prevented the linger from swelling the lean particle, and the %cued is healintr, rapidly. _ Respectfully' lours . S. BROCKWAY. DOCTERING ZN GALEN& Seas:—Dear Sir: about three years ago 1 was severely in -11 jured in one of my legs by the falling of a pile of woos Wilk!, occasioned largeemining Meets, Nearly every, doctor In Galena tried to cure them: but tried in vain, until front sympathy and improper treatment my other leg tx:eanie no bad as the one originally wounded. I despaired of ever being well again—but in order that 1 might neglect no Meant, within my reach, I pm chased of your agent in Galena some of your Ointment, and you can Judge of my surprise and gratitude better than 1 can express it. to find myself entirely, well before 1 had finished using the sr COllll box. ASA WHITTIER 1 hese facts I make known that others nillicted may believe" and not delay using so valuable nn Ointment as ' ours has proved to be. Respectfully, your grateful friend, LVAN DAVIS. Galena. 111., Dec. 10.1E49. OPZIGIAL NOTION. THE public are cautioned against purchasing any article from N. T. Cony, of Little Fort, 111., purporting to hate been pre pared by me. as. hereafter, I will:not supply said Coon with ally Ointment, Condition Powder or Tannin Paste, in consequence of ins having got up articles in itnitalisu 'of Mine, and advertising them in the name of his clerk, Bownss. and rePresentiug himself us wholesale and retail agent for the same. IV. 11.8 LOAN. Chicago, Feb. 9114 1849. ONLY 20 DAVIES. Before the following order, Messrs. Vaughn & Co., purchased a large sup Ply of Sloan's preparations. Jackson, Michigan, Feb.,l4th, 1849. S. K. liftilinftl—Dear sin: I am out of Sloan's Condition Powder and curse Ointment. The sale far exceeds my expectation. It you can manage to semi me 4 dozen of the Powders, and 2 dozen ointubtrit. I will pay for theui the first time lou nic here, and pre sume I shall be able to sell a largeritinntity in the course of n year. It will be an object to you, as well as to , myself. to keep me con stantly supplied. Very Res; eel fully Yours, S. S. VAUGHN & Co. = J. D. CLARK, IE2I3I3ISBIPPS St. Louis, Missouri, February *M. ISA • W. B. Sloan--eta: About two years ago, while rafting on Ji./ the Mississippi river. in passing over the rapids, I was plung ed the water. and by the raft dashed against a rock, crushing my leg and otherwise seriously injuring fee, so much that I lost all sensibility. When consciousness returned 1 found myself in St. Louis; surrounded by day weeping family. Good nursing and medical aid, enabled me in about, two mouths to hobble around with the assistance of a crutc The wounds only partially heal ed, leaving large running sores at thek nee, which for many months discharged blood and matter of the most offensive character. My pains Were inexpressable, at times my suffering was so great that death would have received a hearty welcome. Fortunately Mr: Wilson, (one of my neighbors) advised me to try your Ointment. I obtained a boa and applied it according to direction—the sows soon began to assume a healthy appearance, and in three months I was entirely cured, and able to endure hard labor. Your Obd't.Pervant, HIRAM 'W. TROMAS. We 'the undersigned, neighbors of H. W. Thomas. were ac quainted with the case above staled and knowing the circum stances, most cheerfully confirm said Thomas' staletneat. REV. J. I.IOEGLASE, JAMES WILSON, • PETER LAMB. GOOD strn,azig. Du Duque, lowa, March, lGth. 1849. Ti/FR. %V. B. Sloan—Dear alai Last February la lit, near Mount Morris, Illinois. I had a, horse wounded in the stifle joint, so deco that the Joint water istued fleely, many good_judges of horses gave it as their opinion hat the horse would never recover. I applied your Ointment freely and often, and notwitiunanding, the animal could scarcely bear any weight on the diseased yet ineonsequence of pressing business. I veutured to start with the htSrso on my return to Du Duque. n distance of some DM miles. Just at the breaking up of streams, through which I was obliged to Bird and expose the bland wound Of.the horse to frequent drench ing. of water, snow and deep mud, still the horse a ont o l ug to improve. One 30 cent box of your extraordinary olnlment entire ly cured the bone in less Mau 30 days. Yours, truly. F. W. BOWDON. , • Ito 'Whom it may Concern. cattrequence of having made a taw small presents, a report has gone out that nt my Depot.l retail my preparations for less than the priceon the labels, therefbre, I am induced to notify the public that hereafter it is my settled determination not to make any Memo's of the preparations. to either new or old customers. and ever as heretofore, retail aad wholesale to alt alike, and not permit my traveling ageats to vary from this rule. Dated at Chicago. Ill.; hlerth .gay, 1619. Erie Apra, 21,1649. W. B. BLDAN. Sely Belling off at Coat. rpng undersigned offer their entire Stock of Stoke. Stationary. and Paper Hangings at Coat. W. E. IiEWSON & Ertl., March 31, 1339. 46. .Sloan t s ColwiuL TUE POOP. I .E.draela front the ..Galena North Wester* Gcnette." DEMLIIItI lii thelbtcieeEielln A l ilistlBl9.ler .Geai t ogroranyorthef ollowngattesiwlil pleasesny they are advertised. Two tents ." the east of advertising" is charged in addition to the regular Polllogo- Abel JWor M 1 0 Gough Richard Pests Manuel Ayers James 11 - -Gans:nee John - . Porter James Arbuckle William Graham Win . ' Pollock Samuel • Brown Jam* Ilandlitton Jane Peek Charles S Brogan James . Ilarise*John . Potter &Lb Messrs G Braddock Ransom Whinny Daneal ' W prigs Charles . Hall Caroline E Pierce Fdlas Brown James Bays Thos Peek Millen For - Brace Edmond Hamilton Miss Mar- It Partuer Brown Win orSrephen miret M Pomeroy Mrs Lydia Hamilton Henderson Alt Potter Thomas i Bradshaw Win GeOrgelless John ' Recite George Brock David Garb Samuel 2 Redda Martin 2 Bradish William Hastlio p Mow Arabelleßichardson Robert Brown George S • la Ruppart Jacob Brown John M . Haskins J W ii Resumer Mrs Mary Buttery J - ' 11111 Mrs Mary Ann Repaint Miss Addle ' Bovine George II Hinton Stephen M Birchen' Delia Hoban Samuel Rlblet William Raroey Mrs Olive E Horcy Daniel Randall 8 W Bills Eligah Hellas Miss Francis Ilea Johnston Baker Wur 11l Hall U Riddell Robert Banister Mr - (lards Albert Rice Mr Bernard Henry &triplet Kensler Riehards,Capt Edw. Hailer Mrs CEI Herrington Ruben Richardson U W Hahne' Nicholas Hannigan Mrs Sylvia 'Randall George A Barton I & 1. Ann Rhodes Miss F I: !lily Clmrles Hayt Mr II Roberts Even . Bekett Mrs A M Hays Amanda .I Robbins Wm N Bennett c. C. Hackman Joint VIT' Russell It N Bagley M II Rill Nicholas R Riwptone George Baker Charles Haskins Rinaldo Runisey Bronson C Beaver Mrs Ellitabetlillawes Addison Roe Henry Bowers Isaac , Hermon Robert Robinson MrsErnillue Buns Daniel 2 Ballorly James Rodgers John L Botinelle Joseph Hervey Daniel Rockenstyre Chart II Burger Jena, Hobbs Wllll3lO , • Robinson John Boylan J 4 1 - nes B Hughirin Robett Smith John Mem Boost; C . liiretson WilltOini Scott John Vr..tie Win A 9 Hurley John i• Smith John W ('cane Ory 111 liitilinati David Shoop Miss Susan Crooks George lIMIII/lef George Snyder Jacob 2 Crorman II F 2 Holmes Mauler Sham Richard, Clinkenbroomer E Hunter Dr C - I . Smith Jasper Crooks David Hurst Mies Ellen Smith Charles (lough Miss Parthia:Uones & Constable Scott Peter J Crandall Marcus Il Jackson Mrs James. Scott Mrs Sarah Jane Clark A M Jackson A W Smiley Jan I Cross FentJohnson Theodore •Shepherd J B - Clark Thomas lle ,, neryJones Ephra fir - Shepard J B Crane A W Jones Patrick II 2 Smith Miss Julia Ann Charles George' Jackson Nathan Slocum Richard • Clughlin Edward Jackson 111/leB Spaulding Almon M Cameron 51 Is Jackson-William 2 divider Mrs Nancey ' Campbell D P Johnson Ira B Ann , . 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Lord Ilenry Town C - 'heavy John Long John Town Frederick ibiceinit George W Luther Jll Tip iJf Charles liiiienbacti Henry Love Daniel 2 Taylor John inlloo Jehuc Leach Jacob ThompsonV NorV MI Dc Roy J F Lytle James Tubbs William It Brighton Miss Harriethevery Joseph Vancuren C Drvitati Luke _ Daniel Vosborg Leander' piton Win - hict7anit Timings Vosburg Geo •Daveis John F . McNitt Dee .1 0 Voree Solomon Intfenbach CF ' .111cConnell Albin Valid) tie Henry Muds James I McFarland Mr White Mrs Lucy Dow I. II . 51c Retch Newton Wheeler Jededi all It Downer Miss Polly bla4krey la issliannahWright FII Dunn Emmett Marshall Joseph G -Whittier Asa Dutton Edward Mellin Charles 2 Wagner John W Dodds Abner Mincgar Low - Wilson Rob 8111 2 Ellison T II 2 Miller George Wade John B Englehart C Mattis Albert Wagner Samuel Foley Mary Martin A , Wilkins lima: man '2 Fassett A P Nadel! Jr & Co 11lessWebster John Eros, John 5 T & P Waiter Jacob Fiddler Samuel J Miller Eli . Wilkins John M 2 Forster Frederick Mapes John Willis William Forster Martin ' Manley Nicholas Wagner John ' Folsom N Matthews John Webster Miss Joan II 2 1 Fuller Joseph I Month, N icholria Warner Augustus Fletcher G W Mooney Miss MarthaWattion George Fletcher Abel • Mulford Miller D. %V ilksoii •Plioinas Fenarty ;olio , Morse Lyntor Moat:Suer James • Foster iVlbu-ii Myers 'teary IVetister 31:inset:I Falai:tiro John Mooney James Weblier K imble Forgiion James Morse Henry B 1 IVilcox Robert Fisk Mrs Ilannnli Merehael John ' Wilcox AlissElizebeth Ford Theodore Mohr John Warren John M Fitzgerald Michael Morris Richard 11l Wattle James Fosket Parker Moodie Mrs Jane Williams Wash Frey George Noble J 51 Welker. Miss Esther Gillman. Minor C Nipper Andrew • Ward Wm . Glen Weber Nobles A dney Welber Henry Gourley MiSi F.iiiabtliNichols ROwlanil WI Ile John Gifford John Nebelr Jame". Wood B Grerittlief IV Owen David W. Wool Bourdon Garbeelolin Owen Edward Woodard Miss .11110 i• Gildther Frederic Oswald Geo ge tieita Grant Margaret Orton tiVilli in Worniley S P Graham Tliurnas AnnOstranderG,AV Young Cornelius Gioss Napolion - O'Sullivan Daniel Zook John R Green & Co Formless John INION. the worth of an article, I l act a few of the, many columns respecting the d by the use of ''Siciatt's ;dem", ig those of doubtful utili- Iseriutetit, and now stand i 3re eitAisively ailed than" 9 News: GERMAN' LETTERS. elaistopli Blosser, , Henri Hoffman 2 Jacob Pad' Christian Brekle • Jacob Kerelier Johann Minter !tether B Blerbrei John Kissel' Mr Sand hilip Blendel Johan ()Schwab , Frederick Pieper Hemmer' le !liaise Heinrich Shill itIOT Heinrish Kang Joseph A II Zimmer- Joseph Frommknecht Elizabeth Lutz man F A IV4ber " Lawrenee Leach Henry Berkman Mr Phu lacquer John Segeris Jacob Bauer Chas %Vac) - I' Poeker Henry Beekman George Witter Damara killing nowissurescaues - a reverefietrtm-)cr AlrahrlriVllMll - -.. -- Jacob Emil, - Maria Credler Frederick L Schell Andreas Gorilla:nail Ludwig itartinan Chrisilan Schulz Ph F Gunther Georca Ileyleck Sohn Soled./ Joseph Greiner Philip Honecker John Rafael - Johann Johann Getz Franz Kaufmann John Schneider Georg Dreisigacker Ana Katharine Kein- Paul Schnell George F Bruer ale John Beisleu• Anton Kuferselitnit 2 Frielolin Klinni Margaret Seilel Jakob Kirsch Michael Ilinekleinan George Saner Peter Kinkier linatz Muller 2 • 0 Simmer Georg Karllob SebastiaA Mohler Jacob II Stel rammer tratharine Kunzlet _ BNleolas Adam Frendle • Itlanin.K leis& Peter Toll %V R9BERT COCHRAN. P. M BTOREIIS4, H'AMILDWEI.I.Iins removed to life new Stores. State'Street, • three doors north of Brown's lintel there he is now opening a very large stock of Ilry Goods, Growler. Hardware. Iron, Steel, 4-c., which were 'purchased lost fall expressly for Spring trade. N. 11.—Ily the first boats ffom Bala, I shall be receiving my Spying iniparlaiions, which will equal any stock o(Gooda In price nest at New Yerk. • March 31. IELIO. , 46. ALL those knowing themselves Indebted to the subscriber. either by Note or Book Account. whose contracts haveexpl red. am requested to call and settle the gam on or before the 2011. of i Anril.Aßl9. Those who neglect this notice wiinind their Mites* II curate - mints In the hands of R. 0. Hulbert, Esq.. for col . ("Moll. Eric April 14.11:49 Paints, Dya-Oluth, Etc. .„ , 1 0 or' LBS. Rochelle and Yellow Ochre, IJ talk lbs. Whiting. 300 lbs. Veniilan Red, 300 lbs. Red lead & Llthrage. 23 bhls Bye.Stuirs. 130 lbs.SanforiPs extract logwood, 130 lbs. Gum Shellac, 300 gals. Turpentine. 1211 gals. I.inseed Oil 30 " Varnishei, Pa " ' Alcohol. For sale by Nov. IS. 1838. BURTON & PERKINS. Pint ar , tval of thb Booboo. A NEAT and beautiful eeleetion of Spr.ng Mere Goods. direct from New York (per Express,) which will be otNred at as tontilily low Prices. Call and Examine for yourselves at No. 2 Reed House. - H. B. HAVERSTICK. Mach 21. 1810. Mid E earnestly request ALL per Sons indebted to us, either by ♦ note or boolOnccoutil, to, call and pay their respective amounts. We have given eredil so long and indiscriminately that our resources are becoming exhausted: and we find that if we,continue in business at all, itlilUSt be by collecting our dues. We hope, therefore, that Turs statement of affairs will be suffici ent, and prevent the necessity of resorting to other and more un pleasant means. CARTER & BROTHER. Erie, March, 24, tego. - NE GOODE! NEW GOODS! lAM just opening at No. 1 Reed Gouge" a Choice selection o Spring and ktunimer Goods On the Ladies consisting of 'beau tiful styles:of Linen and Cotton Gingham. Indies, consisting M,llel.nines. atti. Prints. AIFO shawls. bite Kid and Lisle Thiend Gloves Lit en Edgings French Lawn liankerchiefs. Black Linen Thread am other goods too numerous tol mention! All of which I re specfUlly invite you to call and examine. hPucli 31. 1, P: CLARK. 18U.U1 49. . . Spring A . Fashions. S93HTH has Just received the Spring mid Summer fashions I for HATS. to which he invites the attention of his Old cult. Miners and the public generally, i 1 Fie. March 10. ISI9. I ' hooks will rennin a short time forcollection. All persons its torestedr who prefer arranging_ their accounts with Mr. Clack. to haling thensplaced inn blagistrates hands willplease call on him soots. P. M ErCALE. tie, March Im mo. _....L.... JI). CLARK. having purchased from P. Metcalf hid stoelt of ! bloomls, respectfully solicits patronage from his former ens. touters and friends. and the public generally. on the assurance that the most liberal inducements will be offered both in his otsick rid and prices at No. I. Reed house. Erie. March IL le-ID.i PITTIBURGIC STORE, FLEMING moIOK. ERIE. IN TIME FOR WINTER sIJ Fp I.Y.—Alfred King has Just open ed, and will keep consontly for sale, by Wholesale and Retail, a n'ell selected stock of Wet and Dry Grbceries, coniistingof eve ry possible variety which be will be glad to disposeofto his fritods wad fellow-eitizenson very reasonable terms. Erie Peceinber 23, ISIA. y 32 administrator's Notice. T ETTORE tesintary on the estate of Catharine Word. late La of Gi ra rd towns IN Deceased, having been granted the aub scriber'', notice is he eby given to all persons indebted to mid es tate, to make immediate payment, and those hair ing claims against eaid estate, to present them property authenticated for 'settlement. EDWIN HALL,- Cir r i. March 17 a SPIP. MELVIN hl., KELSO, 1 Admire ' 111111104.1*.' , Toney °egoism ams the lee generally. • THAVE removed my stock of GROOERIES to the eernerof Fifth land State sMeels, three doors north of my old stand, where! will be happy to welt uponall and sell them any thing I have' in my line'o , f business as cheap as eisnwhere. I also return my thanks for the liberal patronage received, and hope that by strict atteen siont to my business to me it a continence of patronage. March - M. WM F. lUNDF.RNACHT. IVI ILL and X CUT SAWS. a good zuniortment diderent man ma} be kund at ' O. B. Ivnicars. LXI? OW I.2ITTEIRS pr.xsy , a;c,sq•il money Wanted. Notice. ;iAvi: 'mid my stock °Moods to J. D. Clark, With whom my THE DELAWARE MUT UAL F , SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY, Philadelphia,) ARE now doing bushiest on the Mutual plan.glying the ensured a participation in the profits of the Company; withoutllabili- Ay beyond the premium paid. Risks upon the hakes and Canal insured on the most fat orable terms. Losses will be liberally and promptly adjusted. Fire risks on merchandize, buildings and other 4 roperty, in town or country, tbr a limited term permanently. DIRECTORS. i Joseph It. Seal; James C. land, Edmond A. Bonder , Therphilus Paulding, John C.' D avis, H. Jones Brooke, Robert Burton, John Garrett. John 8. Penrose, Hugh Craig, Samuel Edwards, -George Ferrell, Henry Lawrence David D. Buteey Edward Darlington, Charles Kelley, hale R. Davis. J. G. Jotingon, William Fotwell. William Day, John S. Newlin,. D r . S. Thomas. - Dr. R. M. ii 11510114 John Seller, Jr. • Spencer Mellvane, , Richard B . Newbout d,i3ea,n Win. Martin Preset. 11=1* Application can be made to J. KELLOGG, Agent. Erie. Erie, Feb. 10, 1040. nii Vbs. Purdy's Confectionary, No. 9, Reed Nouse now. MRS. PURDY would respectfully inform the public that she lute take'i hue well know stand in the Reed house Row, re cently occupied by M. W. Keith, whereshe has now and purpose. keedhug constantly on hand. a large variety of CONFECTiONARWS. of her own manufacture. and sobd wholesale and retail, witlidif (trent kinds of R I:FRESHMEN TS, sue It as Cakes. Pico, Bread rind nutter Poached Pm*. Cold Fowls, Rolled ham. Pork and Deans. Rot Coffey, Soda Water, lee Cream. Ake.. ire.. all of which will be served up in the brute and most palutable style. She has just or— caved a fine assonment of TOYS, to which she invites attention. Mr.. I'. has fitted up a room, up stairs * expressly for the accom modation of Ladies who may wish to eatOVSTERS. Ellie is deter mined not to be surpassed by any similar estriblishin;nt- west of Btormo, and will endeavor to afford universal satisfaction. Site indulges the hope that the same liberal pat/cline which was es linJet her predecessor will•be continued to her. Erie. Nov. 23, 1515. y 4M NOW meek ing my Fall and Wintergtock of Dry Goods, .1.• Groceries, Hardware, Iron. Steel, Nails. Chains &c., compri sing a stock of over twenty-tive thUustmd Dollars; which was pur chased direct front the Manufactories. both in Europe and Ameri ca, nt prices unheard of before; alio( which will be sold for Cash at prices fur below nuy Goods before sold in thin market. Return ing my sincere thanks to in!: old Customers for their very liberal patronage. I purpose to compensate them this falland winter With the greatest bargains of past times. Now is the time :—nest vcar tyre tint higher prices. •. • ' H.CADWFAI. Erie, 0c1.'23; IEdK THE subscribers haveing purchased the right for this county in ..G.ssoatts PATEAT WEATII6II &rates; are now prepared to loutish. all nho may see lit to givethem a call. n ith the above mimed article. It consists Of a strip so attached to the botton of the door. as to shut tAlt All 'A ind and rain, thereby pro, eating the rotting of doorsille. carpets &c.. %%Nett is commonly the eme.in smith or west doors. It is Warranted to.pny for itself in saving re pairs three titties.n year. if it dock not satisfy till who procure_it we hill take it off twin and pay nil dattreles. MI orders left at A. Hitchcock's store for the above At IiCICP. Will i.e promptly at. tended to. ' PINCKNEY & CRAIN. Erie. Jan. 2). IRin. • I if 36 rnmsn, PURE AND OR DAP!' nuaToN & ITEKINW, AT THEIR OLD STAND, N 0.3, REED HOUSE, A RE now receiv lye their Winter stock of-Progs, 1 Paints, Oils, I)ye-StotTs. Brushes, VarniAtei., Groceries, Fancy nod tni.icellatteotts articles, to %illicit they Invite the otieotion of Physicians, Clothiers, l'antim, and cont.ttniers general y "For Particulars see small Bills." Nov. IF Cashmere.. M. ( lc "i" ICOOI, i't &c., Will I c found clamp at Oct. G. TIBBALEI & DEWEY'S. T Alms. Vnt pnttertis Solar and eampliene Lniiips. lamp L chimneys, shades and wicks. A few splendid sets of Girpn• doles, very low. nt C. I.OOSIIB & CO's. Plaster Plaster! ONE hundred tons of Plaster for sate at the lowest ' , Hem by H. C.II)WELI,. Cni•Fr.r.-11 Hat , . Rio. St Dwaine°, Cube, Lageiraand Java Cuttiv, salecheaper than elsewhere, bv'the bagai let.s (Luau- My, by WM. F. VANDERNEcirr. Dec. 2. 20 Flt;.—to cliff ,fin ()Li and Young Byron Ten: Moo. a ' , ulterior of Black Tea, at RI NDERNECIIT'S. I,lec. tt. Spectacles. Dliminrss iinproveally Verifoetil, Psmiliolk nod other kind of Glirs. in Silver, German Silver. Steel alit! other FrnmeA. mi estenAve assortinett to select from. nt Jan. 13. G, 1.003118 do Coss. TfoticaTo those whom it inay Concern. s r - J . IIIOSE that know HIPIIIIWIVIN indebted to ine by Note or Pooh 1. rveotint. areiremtestett to call anti pay on or betbre the lion day of January sit.xt. or Cost will be made. brie. Nov. •J. 1819. 6w0.9. 1V:11. F. RINDERNECIIT. 1 '79 j etrl . 1, ( :.1 1 1 1 1 . ) 1 .7;r1„ 100 lbs: Castile anti bOT 1103r9: 300 lbs. Brimstone. Sitts Nitre and Alma Ammonia. just receive() and for sale t 1 ItrIITON & PCB iilNti. Nov. 23, 10 4 -11 a. 141 IGIIT D.IV and 311 Dour Clocks various kinds. fo•sale by the lloy or iingle otw, %cry cheap ity G. LOOMIS &CO - Jan. 13, 11+18. ' State Nigeet. cIiTSS-& I'ISTIII.S —Donnie an 1 Single Barrel Gut sitit f tl lkfitt. Powder Flasks. Shot POUCIIIN, (13111 e Rage, Percussion Col's. Worms and Cotters. at G. LOOMIS & CO's. }:rie. Jan. 13, 1649. WHITI: PISIL Codtirla, Trout and Mackerel, itirsale by the bbl. or lemi quantity, at RINI/ERN ECIIT'S. Dec. '2. '29 AISANS.-11 boxer!. 20 halves, and 23 quarter holes fresh IX Malaga Italsans, cheaper than eNewhere, by the hot or pound Iry• RINDERNECIIT. Doc. 2. A mss inirrtar fIF the Canton Tea Compqny's Sprericr Teas. lust wieived itgarac,astOtv-21.3p-acr_ut A H persons having unsettled accounts with we. will please call scale without delay, as I intend moving Wert ins soon as. Navigation owns in the Spring. Those failing to call before that time may :expect to pay cost. I JoSKINI K ELSV. Jr. Mow 1 Plow! Mow It 50 lIBLS. Superfine Flour. jug received, and for sale/Seems cheaper than at an) other establishment in the elm at No. I. Perry Block. T. W. MOORE. 150 POUNDS American Vermilion and Chrome Yellow by Nor. 6. CARTER & BROTHER:, Col Coughs and Consumption. JAYNE'S EXPpCTORANT. (large bottles) • Wistar's Bois in of Wild Cherry St\ ayne's do do do Ayres' Clierl Pectoral-- Bristol's Ral am lloarhound, mid other medicines for the above diseases, Otr sale by BURTON & PERKINS. Nov. IP. MS. 27 Stop that Cough B•kISING . Jervis' Cold Candy. to be hod at (Nov. V!) BunToNlic PERKINS. DEKIN COMFA NY'S Green and Black Teas. &fresh supply 1 - of these molar Teas Jim received hi the Agents Nov. 18. • BURTON & PERKINS. 9000111\v.KN.% and Principi Cigar., choice brands. and a Simon Pure importation. Just received tool for ale by II BURTON & PERKINS. rinEAk--30 chests superior lb son, flack. Houchong and cheap Hong Teus, nt 11. CA DWELI FISH. Mackerel. rod Fish, Herring and tinrilines.ni KING'S. CONFEGTIIINARIES.-70 Poxes assorted Condit.* Just re calved nod fur sale low at A. KING'S. N AILS-113 Kega, all nizer, for sale very low. by A. KING WINDOW GLASS t -80 hall' boxes, eight brteit and ten by twelve. just received at . A. KING'S. WHITE LE2II)-30 kegs pure an d cheap, at KING,s. rril.i.CCO--43 Boxes extra Brand nt Flt ITS, 'Spices and Nutt., and n full and complete nosortmen -1: of every thing in the grocery line, for rale very low. by A. KING. • AILLET. r E subscriber continues to pay CASII for Foot clean Barley, A delivered at hie Ware-llotoe. elh Street Canal Erie, Dee. ta. A. KING. O lL—Winter Strained :Sperm, and Unwed Oil, at K rows. ofriunits.—New Orleans, loaf lump, pulverized and IVest ludic 1.7 Sugars, hy the bid. or pound, for sale very low. at December tel, 1819. 01,ASSE8.—Stiperior Sugar-house not t Means Molas ses in any quantity at INE HUNDRED Bushels of Oats, 00 Ituiliels of e‘cellent pink V eye Potatoes. and other articles too 1111111C10101 tO mention. at Erie. Dee. 30. 140. C ANbitS.:-Sperm, Stearine, Mould and Dipped Cowlfeel. nt COOPER'S GELATIVE. for .Icnice. Blanc Mange, &e. &c., t 1 n bealltilill article, for hale by BURTON & PERKINP. Nov. 2P. IPI.. =White Tian and Trout. AFEW whole nod half Barrels. in fine order. warranted A No. I, cheap for Cash at the store of C. R. WRIGHT. Erie, March 21, IS4O. 29 , GALLONS Linseed Oil anti Spirits of TUTlMllialle. by Nov. 0, umurix & Spring Goods. RECEIVED by Express and ripened this day, it few choice springdyles of I French, English, and ,Aniericait Gingleinis„ (oil color;):Aro a choice lot of aislinterc and De Lane Shags, all colon.; Ladies Scarfs. Cravats, Laces, Linen and Bleached Goads' Whale Roues, together with inane other kinds of Goods not usually found at this season of the way be had at C. 11. WRIGHT'S Erie. March, 21. IS to. Wanted. \A T (TEAT, OfUS. Corn,-GrassDried and Clover Seeds, Dri Apples, Peaches and iVhite Deans, for which the highest market prices will be paid, by GEO. SELDON & SON. Erie, /an. 13,1 N-19. PLAID CLOAKING—a beautiful article for Lady's Cloaks. for sale al I:ll,Cheapsiile, by S. JACKSON. Nov. J. 6000 Prineipi. La Norma. Cal a, 7;1 Common cigars cheap as the cheaPesi, by the hos or tOtil at Dee 2. 1 RINDERNECIIT'S. . I To Blacksmiths: , 'IHE subec fibers will pay in iron suitahk. for blneksinithing pur a lases, at the lowest cash price, fot any quantity of scrap iron, delivered at our Warehouse. at the opening of navigation- HAVERSTICK & CO. Erie, Feb'y 1.1810. 1 eaaa, • I • Rem oval. _ . _.. . "rrllZ'sybscriber has removed his establishment one door East of W. 11. Knowhou's,Wiiitelt and Jewelry Shop. where he will be pleased to supply hi* Customer, with Hats, Caps, hinge and Robes. &c., as cheap as 11w ;hewn. *lease call and examine for yourselves. R. & 'METER. Erie Peb. 8,1810. 100.000 SHINGLES, war e ir i t i V E Zat g rag ht or t, b3 Erie. March 24. IBA 43 1 BOXES CandY, a tittle above cost for vale tor 24 [Dee 9.) gINuERNEeIIT Groat nargaina Reop out the !taint trasiTMocks. Notice. 0 1 /.);4,iv:i141 1 /.1 , A411:1‘;11 ,- V, . • - ••••:::0 , ... _l-., ; : , .. ...., ...A. , .. 4 .6. - ..... . ..ttre ,__..„ .r....., *AU...Z.... .. • ___ _, - INCREASED INDUCEMENTS HUI TUX! NEW JEW OZZAP BTOUE. CORMn OF STATE AND STREETS, En„ Erie, Va. - ROSENZWEIG & CO. inform their former nunierous culto • uteri and the public-generally, that they hale Pm! returned from New York, with a regular avalanche of Dry Go 4, 4l ll •Ckdiring &c., conahningofinore than - FIVE HUNDRED PACKAGES • Of goodv—lareer than ever before brought into the West. Thit immense assortment embrace. , a great variety of articles which it would be tedious to enumerate—every shape pattern, %m - Goy. form, tigure stile, finish. fluillitin and quality of goods of ev ery kind for the GENTEEL OR COMMON WEAR. Of Ladlei. Gentlemen, Boys or Girls. The time has a r r i ve d in human affairs. when no man or woman vi ho is able to obtain, a daily livelihood by the sweat of his or her brow. need go with Out good—even genteel clothing—when no Boy or Girl thrown Upon his or her resonrees. and obliged to phinit.throwiththe war/Jai the rate of sixpence per dal. need go without decent attire a as the proprietors o 1 this establishment arc ready and willing to prove, to all who will ;he them a call. ' /TATS AND CAPS. In great variety, of every fashion, can he obtained nt this estab:` italimeni. at pricer to suit the time... and their necessities. Their large assortment of Undershirts. Suspenders, Umbrellas 'AND WATER-PROOF CLOTHING, Will Innkc the eyes water. nail the low prices at which they can be all'orded. will put to flight the ambitious pretensions atilt who Late heretofore made a boast of their priers. BOOTS AND SHOES. Men's Boots. Fine and kip, Ladies' low priced shoes. do Calf.S.eal, Goat & Kip Bro. do Fine Kt d Blips. do Gents' Slippers, (gam,do Conaressßllps & Buskins, do Congrets.Ga Bert. ." do Kid Welts, Boys' Brogans, fine and coarse, and Children's Shoes in great va riety. Alto, yANKEr .VOT/O.NS By the cord. at New York prices, and other goods in the Dry Goods Rue at \Vlotesale & Retail. -Groceriev. Croettery. Ota. , aware. -by the eart-load. yard. load.or retail. at prices to correspond with the tittles. VV . Floret forget the place, berner of State and Fifth Sued.. Erie. Oct. 7. 1E4:4. Arol7 can find the follon log ariletes nt R inderneeht's Groeetr- IL Store: Ginger. nutmegs. spice. 'spier. cloves. einnantor4 Mustard, Peppersauce, olive oil, castor oil, cocoa, Chocolate, Port der and Shot, Perenssion cap. and pills; eitfoll. eurrunlit, snuff, cigars. tohneco. candle Wick, to Inc. shoe. while wash. bane. terubb Mg. duct mu, cloth, hall atid tooth brushes: coffee wills, bed cords, clothes I 'nes. rope, patent pails. cedar pails, washtubs. wash boards, mopsticks.brimstoorrphur, chalk rosin, Tat; curry- COMbS, and a variety of Other rticles. too . numerous to mention' , all of which will be sold &heal .r than elsrwhere by Me. 2. W F. VXDEIItIaCIIT. OITARS.—Loaf. Lump. Pulveriwd. Porto Rico.' Havana, and S New Orleans Sugars, for sale as cheap as the ehenpesto; No. I. Piny Block, by T. W. NIOURE. Erie. Feb'v 21, IE-19. 41 N0T1073. 9 - mil subscribers have left their notes and accounts - with Geo. 1 Kribnat. Esq.. for collection. All those who wish to rave come musteall immediately. as there can be no delay In these matter?. —I.IReAVVr. m.cmapit. Erie. March 3. IS.IO. 1 4 ONE MORE CIIANCE OR rieau ERR 13 OTT PE EL OWING to the great rush for pictures and at the request awe eral families, I have concluded to remain A SHORT Tills longer. for the accommodation of 1110V4: I‘llo have not )et procure . their Miniatures: Li Call immediately, ns my stay must short. Rooms over Erie Hank. ABEL. FLETCHER. _ von BALE, • ON rearonalde germ.. 4:1 excellent Canal Se_ow. or Coal Boat, of 5S or On 10114 Written, nearly new, it lilt all be furniture and fixtures. Inquire of RE:U.43IIN GRANT. Erte. Feb. In. Ito., U3>/ : WPM: —Oil Dover iiiii ettt,l6l a. Logo ra. Cuba, St. Domingo, lJ and Rio Coffee. Also. a - general maortment of Wet and Dry Gro,ceriee, which will be bold ut. a very Omall advance from coat. to make room for n new bupply. nt No. I. Perry Block. by Enc.. Feb'y, 24. 1E49. T. W. MOORE. Fall of 1E49. N W Fall of 1E,49. FALL AND WINTER GOODS, ' 4rriring in large quantifier at the Jew Store of MOSES KOCH, E z ehange, on French Sl., Erie, Pa. , Ihave the pleasdre of informing my friends and customers in town and country. dint I am now receiving my fall supply of N F.W AND FASHIONABLE GOt )DS. tt hick, as usual embraees all the. varieties of rich and beautiful Goods in market, and which are to be sold at the proverbial low prices of tin! Old Jew Store. Mealier to every man, woman and child in. ihis corner of the State. Notice the following. , FOR THE LADIES. Heavy Italian mid Chamelion Silks. Gros de Rhine Satin stripe. Pekin. watered. striped and plaid, black Italian rto. satin striped and em broidered Mouse Ile Lai tie. plain and printed Cashmeres, embroi dered Robes, changeable Madonna, French Merincer, mode maims, plaid Long Shawls. !troche, Cashmere and Silk Shawls. embroi dered Cashmere do. black and colored silk Fringo. Brussels Lace. hi.de and thread Lacos, needle wrought Collars. Jenny Lind Collars. French Kid Gloves, nnett Satins and),Rilibons, shirred satin Bonnets, Plumes and loners lee. Erie Sept...al lEIS. G. 'L 0 mIB & 00. 1 s Clocks, Watches, Jewelry and Taney Goods, ARE 110 W being exhibitednt the old established stand on State Street, nearly opposite the Eagle Hotel. From t erl reedit and large purchases in New York City, of the choicest st) lea of Goods OW 111111iie w ill now have an optimally oft jet% ingllte 1..11111 sr anti ncsr astormieni in their Hoe ever brought to Erie. Iti the mechanical branch of business conducted by the propri eiori, particular:mention n ill be paid to the repairing of fine Lev er. Cylinder, Duplex. Chrthionieter and common Escapement Watches. 'the most 'difficult (Watch work executed ill the ben finished nod workmanlike manner. Thel acknowledge" with thatikfulite.+ the ettensit e patronage tints lar in this department. and although some of their neighbOrs say they will do work a lit tle cheaper. the publiC may understand this. that their work shall be lone better than they Call do ii. or no charge for the Job. With fair prices and strict attentioa to business. it is reasonable to ex uric.to...yviwd increased natronag,e. a 29 • • - ri 01. D AND siitym SPECTACLES. of n superior quality. warranted to sult , all, ages And conditions of the eyes. at LEWIS' GOTHIC BALL. CLOCKS large assortment of Clocks, of different styles and prices.Omn saoo 810; Naftali Time 'l ieces. ate., all war tuned to keep good time, at I.I:.WIS' GOTHIC IptLL. riOLD PENS—Levi Broivh's Gold Pena; also.. flatiley'a of the It -Jr hest quality. every one warranted. Also. other Gold Pena ow na sl o t . LEWIS' GOTHIC HALL'. -, WINDOW GLASS. 50'00 FEET of McCully's best window glass. of all sizes It_ from 8 by 10 to 2i by 38, Just received and Er sale by the lac or light. cheaper than can be bought elsewhere In this city. nt the sash shop of L. WARREN. south-cast comer of State owl Eighth streetsCErie. - T IN FOIL for Pentiata, Nov. 10. • PICTURE. beautind article of differen iciCei,Cllloll7, which aro 10 by 11, 10 by 15-16, and up to 20 by 40, by Nov. 10. C. 1 i do BROTHER. GOLD, Silver and Copper Leaf, 1m Nov. 10, CARTER & DROTHEE 0 a LBS. Logtrood chips, and it, the log, • t Nov. 10, • CARTIt:II & BROTIIER 9 n oz. Paper,. of Bronze Nov. 10. - T HE highest price paid fonold Gold and Filver. old Watcher T HE Jewelry in'eahh or good& at UMW' GOTHICUALL. Wll.l. find at No. 1 Reed pause, some beantintl styles °Moods for Evening Dresser. consisting of plain and- figured Tart. tons. plain and embroidered Berages, embroidered Lawns, Swiss Nulls, and other styles to make the young and beautiful more be- 1 , itching and irresistable. duringt, the present gay season. ail of which they are respectfully In ited to call anti examine. ' Dee. 23. KING'S. --Z2 CIAI.T & PLASTER. -110110 Ma. Salt and Plaster. (in good or Oder) and at Op lowest market prier. to he had of Der , . trl C. R. WRIGHT'S. WIIITE FISH ANDTROGT.—Just received per last trip of the Louisiana from Machitiaw, a fresh supply of Fleh and Trout in the whole and half barrels, narranted good, at Ilec. 2t 'WRIGHT'S Corner. IVILIFTS AND 110Attx—A complete nesortment of NSW& and [lons may be foutl,clicap at Dec. 73 DONNJET GOODS.—Received by Exprese, a rood selection of I.3nesorted uncut AreWeb*. assorted Satins, nll colors; rcpt and uncut Bonnet eilke, assorted Ribl one. die., all of which will Le roll very cheap.to Milliners or to the retail trade. rilottAcco of all kinds, for rale at lir,f DERNECIIIT'I4. Dec. 2. 1 0 GROSSritt'e mate her Weekly il le do Wax Tapers knit cigar lights, at Nor . I . P. • Iit7RTON & PERiMICA ONTEREY sTRIrE—A new and beautiful article 101 A dies' Drezree, for nle by smiTH JAURSN.O CLOTIIS—Freneh, Englirh. Cella= and Americhn. from el 50 to - 87. per yard,Tor sale by S. JACKSON. ASSINTERES-111k, Blue Pik. Plain and 1. anev Plaids and Strike, for sale by S. JACKSON. CIATINETTS, Tnceds. Kentucky Jean, and Plaid Linseys. very L - 7 1 / nice and good, for sale by 8. J ACKit-31UN Cetit MER Dr La illeP • pininind Brown and Maroon colored, for sat r by rt. JACKSON.' 47a 0 Siont Ware, for sale hy Dee . • W. F. RINDERNECI.T. SBB Ltie.; l t o u l t . ph l u o ir . le. Nitric . and 11ANNER'8 OIL, by the Darrel or Gallon. by Noy. 10, CA & BROTHER. Alum. and GUO Ms. fle e Viuiot 777 Ifs - uomerr.ala."' 67. VA wrkm &BRTHER. . IlAWf.S—Any quantity of Cablitucre, rlaid and , Basket, Shawfe, for sale by S. JACKSON. muffs and Boas. 21 COIIPLETE assonment of 31u 0e and Bons may he found, cheap, at WRWIIT'S COSNER. unta A usic. GOOD asFortment of Guitar Ms. Accordeons, Flutinew, Vio line, Flutes, Flageolets, Clarionets and Fifes. together nth the hest Guitar and Niolin - Stringds in town. Also. Violin Door, Bridges. Pep. Ste., for sale theap, by G. 1.0031104 k Co. VFW. Jan. 13, 4849. 135 sall6GoSnDairoydept d for sale a bbls..l b and p r btir , , r ; Dee. 2., Ei k " I GLUE and Sand Paper. by Nov. 0, Paper Ea-ghige. 1000 Plf CES Wall paper and Bordering; 130 do W paper,sor ule cheaper than ever by Oct. lib GEO. ff..LIABS z 131.EACH'D IJA LE. OlL,'and Comphine, cheop (or Nov. 10. CARTER & RROT SUGARS.—New Orleans, Porto Havana, Loaf, Pul% 1.7 and Crushed sugars. for sale. wholesale or retail. be .lion. 2. WIC' F. lIIIIDCRNECH' EitT IC GOODS - ... - - good stock of Battings. Yarnv.l3lwet j.ogp, (Minims and Tiekmgs, at iGurts Erie, Match. 21, It 19. Look Zero. CARTER & BROTHER old, Eil% er and Copper, by CARTER & BROTHER !UMI lA - RIGHT'S Corner CARTER & BROTH, Oatie MCI t=l
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