ending yesterday, wero 278—0 f which l l93 wore by Cholera. Tho plague is increasing. Two men named Robinson and Hyzer were arrested • to day on suspicion of being counterfeiters. A` go number of altered and counterfeit notes were found on • their persOns: among which one dollar bills on the L. 30,:. ton Bank altered to fives; counterfeit twenties on tbe Lafayette Bank of Cincinnati; counterfeit fi ves on ti e State Bank of Indiana; twenties on the Oneida' rlttAk; New York; twenties on the State Bank of Illinois. New eases of cholera in twenty-four hours. 25; Oittits 3 Nr:w Yung, Stay 17- 7 3 P. M. Tho Cholora reported In this city yesterdsv is nothing nioroth3n 'Cholera Morbus. and the Exo etivo coinmit too do not Ilk* it necessary to make a y,cdficiai report. Tho persofri stated aro in•the mo Wretched and filthy condition. `,:tilti.ps bay...been t en to pMiript ito assum ing a worse form. - ' The Evening Peat says it has the highest authority for asserting that the Navicaion bill will pass the British House of Lords. • The steamer iFelrou, from Chagres, arrived at this port early this Mofting. The California and Oregon had not arrived at Name on the 4th of May. The rainy season had cojetinenced, and,the Chagres river had risen so much.lhftthe steamer goes up as high as Crusts, and without rkl i bt all • emigrants hereafter will have to go hf.thet Place to Panama, as tho other road is so muddy that it iiiiarifto get over it. Some correspondence had takeqlace between the Governor i of the province and the rrriited States consul, Mr. Nelson, relative to certain Inittlemeanors of American emigre Mi. Mr. Nelson as -41/red the Governor that he would exert himself to pro f .rve order among them. Three deaths had occured ,imoro f inmos were. Messrs. Hagjeety, Ci the state of Now York Trouble has grown ti;i among the I and several companies have alre• Pennsylvania company have had ans, in which six of the latter were Joseph Walker has been nomin Louisiana. by the Democratic cor( Orleans on the ith. The papaw oi state that the flood at Jefferson, a Orleans, on the Mississippi, is fear The water had reached Hercules a municipality, and is approaching NA at:yrs.—Flour, common $5 sae $5 5635 75—fancy state 'ss 7. prices in advance of views of buyers Oats in good demand at 32cts for river, and 3:l•33cts fur canal. Corn in active Outland alas advanca of one cent on prire• yesterday. Sales ut 53,67 for Southern mixed -57a58 fur do white-594d for yollow—GlaGilh for western. Pork sloalo 12 and $8 2308 3 . Butter 9al3cts for worked tub. ;t-Gen. TAYLOR never wrot, rem int, no eneinics to rinish."— Why, if things go on this way shorn as bare of litterary roputatfe after the sickle of the reaper. S. his despatches, others that he pondonce; it Was indignantly den "horse letter;" Doctor Bacon deni letter to Gan. G iino3, published a', deltic.' that ho ever called on him In we deny that he is the author of t "Gan Tama Raver surreudorct Lauisvillo hurnal coining out wi Gun. Tanen never wrote, "I ha (or serve,) no enemies to punish. thing Gen. TAT. on cannot be st i military laurels; they will remain winter of lints.—N. 0. ,D2la, nel "ON TIIKIR WINDING IV tr." and his nephew, B trr. late ny with a mule train of about a hi their camp, oig.rt miles ab V 0 Ind; 2d inst. en route for California, Er while in P4tshurgh last nre of inspeeting the large Dry A. A. Masen,'Ar. Co, No. 60, any of our friends desire to pur. hue in Pitishurg,h, we can safe this ['owe. turcinTAx r.—ilecauso tho Gerrnln ports on the Ilalti Fredonia; For proof oeo last Fr CET John Gould.ng, fashionah front (ho Erie Rink, begs leave favor hini with work, that if ho ems to their entire satisfaction, to tako the garment, and pad• for Dja WILT no VOL , iIk,CT , Slontes Oitatutont and also lit are constantly surrounded with mutt surpassed efficacy—the one in cur horses—and the other in restoring an shoes, harness, Etc.? Try these rink! pence earned." . —hltat. Meng _ I_7' All the MeJicinei adverthcd by agency by Cotter IL Brother, NO. 0, It should never he n ith VERMIFUGE.—At this seaAin rite ix) troublesome and so frequently f l sheaf , ' be watchful, melon the &hi a lag 33.ttrto•nt w htth warn us or the I nary a fICM erful and efficacious rei: now supply, Confident that Rohl) re , that it richly merits WI the nrai. , e, th. It is safe and infallible. Volifincs o j ,'fired, iilinVvitt2 its great medical vi For sale by. Carter & Brother, Burt WIS"r.VICA BALSAM or % UJ rw's., Never revel .Yore er ietsh ft in ty lie distinctly tate and statement of cures perforine, Cherry, Which we publish, is strictly dates and invite the Closet Sertatitq. iiilatry as to the althenticity of oar s that a kno.vledge of facts as n the gr r tile, is alone necesJary to p .Waerever Wistar's Balsam of Wild once attains that 111411 rep 11111.30 W %Vint ean.stop its sale wilco on ever wonderful cutest The worst uses Retool Coughs, and also those Ih It an; an 1 Coos onption, (in its early stage) remarkable medicine. • NO oTima CAN DE UKK IT 13!c a illerOteln 3 11. El A R On Thursday evening last, Mi.o lIELEN M. PUIWY, HUNTER, of Champaign co With the above notice wo a. &bountiful supply of iblicious the rosy hue of which would m swear temperance. May their sad both their shadows never In Perrysburgh, N. Y., on Raker, of Gowando. Mn. ST Asr► Noon, both of Perrysb Oo the 14th, in Columbus, A. R►RCR, Esq. and Miss AR yam .1 On Thursday last, by the ' Tttua►a COCHRAN. of C:ratyto J►ma Srcanerr, daughter of t of MeKeart. On the 15th init.. by the R TOY J. MCCnt►ar, to bliss, 11 Mllicreek. On the 26th ult., by the IL I B►ccuus to Miss blear hat. On the 10th inat, in North BNrnett Moorhead, and daug aged about 22 Years. On the 6th inst., of eonsu Mr. John M. Reed, of Miner On the 6th inst. Mrs. par 1 year of her age.' On the 13th, in Milicree daughter of John and fihrin Oa the 11th, in Washing 74th year of his age. RELIGIOL REV. JOHN 11. CAMPBELL. service In i be Universalist Chin II Jh the forenoon anti half past Erie, 31ay 19, 1819. F6 - I.Tirthr sale by Erie, May 19, KO • IRON, STEEL, A.C.—Ruasla„ • Bat:square and round, band r and u/ squa re , A s; n re, ii llorse 4 ,af n a v i: l ßci , ~pi i i e.C . f 144 anit alsatsilM,P3 tad OR 'Erie, 914.19, ...±.. NEilia blZa•Litnl9l)7lll ber, by . 191rin Phi Mfi . , CiNcucf ATI, 'May 15 the omigranti—their r ocker and Ellis, all of T. LOUIS, May 15 Colifornia emigrants, dy d;sbanded. Tho fi l fht with the ted for Governor of i ention held at New I that city of the 9th, /. w miles above Now Ily on tho increaqe. rest, in the second .afavetto. V' YORK. May. 17. .2.a.5 23—pure Gone .l3 37. and fi t tun at '•/ &Ire no friends to Journ•it , Gen.Taimon will be I, as n field of wheat Ina deg y that ho. wrote to his Allison corres ed that ho wroto the lies that he wrote tho his; CaptC,in Bragg a "little Inure grape;" le epigramatic phrase and now, here is the !ji the ittitement that .ct no frinuildto reward, ' - Well, there is one ipped of, and that is his a withered through the trot. ' A. %V W. 144011 or this city. in conipa undred emigrants.' left !pendence, Nlo., ma the eek, wo had tho pleas- Goode establishment of t‘t irket street Should chose any thing in their y recommend them to 1109 have "blozkoded flour has “riz" iu .donia Mica! o tailur. a tow doors to say to all who may oos not fit his custom is at all times prepared ithe cloth. ly longer to get a supply of Tannin Paste, when you plied evidences of their Int -1 ng sores, sprains Ate., in preserving leather in:lxxiis, ".1 penny saved is too VV. B. Sloan are sold on d !louse. 7,ut a supply of 111'LANES C particularly, when worms tat among claildreu;parenis Ipearance of those distress nesence of worms. at (nice dy. This remedy N\C can • 111,01 a trial to convince all li have ',Cell lavished upon it. certificates i to.. . _ ......- t o ue t Petitht.. Erie l'a., ' !1;4 13 „ ( o 3i f 1 r ' ts il i /lr Y a . ' — th I R V' e l s l tnr 3l l ll n lerstood, that every teriiii by Wistar's balsam of Wild true. We give names and nd cliallaihr the most rigid liensents knowing fill' well • at s inerlerity of this niedi• escription. I.7ITCIY3EB'..a I Cherry is introduced; It at ich it so richly deserves.— y hail i can be witnessed its ( Mthina. recent but dan of long standing. Bronchitis ! .) ate always cured by this 13 D. • thn Rev. 11. &Ilium, nd Mr. NATHANIEL uty, Ohio. !knowledge the receipt of lake. and a bottle of wine, ake an Editor even fore dayaelcing in the latd, rotajess. !the 9th inst., by Rev. Mr puss Mogan. and MRS. 'rgh. •y Rev. N. Stacy, Hin* • MLA MATHER, all of that ov. Mr. Thompstin. Mr. i co.. to Miss fisumwr o tato Thomas Sterrett, v. Mr. Cornyn. Mr. Mm •nt& E. iliftrr f - both of H. Unman. Mr. June LtFFORD. On of Erie. DX • Alt, MART ANN. eansort of ter of Mr. Ezra P. Bacchus, Racnzr.. consort of ek. aged talent 39 rear. km Greenwood. in the 85th 6 Miss Catharine - Stench, I Stanch. aged 23 years. ,on, Mr. haat. Taylor in the '8 NOTICE. - late of Cleveland, will perform ; h to morrow, at the usual hours, in the afternoon. _ SELDEN & BON .4we4ea. Enitif eb and American nd stake Trop.. 4, and round at, English. German. American Troy Nails. 3d. 4d, Old. Bd, ltod. wrought Nails; for sale by O. BELDEN & d ON. Ewanle in ezettalve for Luca. t. I GEO. BELDEN & DON. ZIMPINIS TIN 11110 P. No. 2, Sign of the Coffee Pot. BDUDLEY would respectfully inform tliecitirens of Erie a s County that he has taken the old stand formerly_ kept by 51 Jo,eph Kelsey, where he intends to carry on the TIN. con% AND SKEET-IRON BUSINESS. Having had experience of •• years at the Copper trade, he will be able to do in the best mann any work that his friends and the public may want in his line business, consisting of the following articles. Dye Kettles. Ore et's Distillery Ketttes and Worms, Tannery Boilers, Cheese Sol ers and Vats. Tin Ware of all kinds. Apple nutter Kettles all si Canal Pumps and Lamps. Stove Pipe, and Elbows and Cop Pumps made to order. Sporting and Gutter intently attended to. All kinds of Steam work made and repaired at the shortest node. Having employed experienced Workmen in the Tin and dh . Iron banned+. a share of,public patronage is solicited. the subset btr being confident that ail who once f tvor hlm will do so aril Wanted about 10,0001 bi of od Copper. Pewter and Rags, whic wilVte taken in exeltano for Tin and Copper Ware. N. i.—The custom now to publish the wares or goods in lit ditfereu apartments. I shall dispense with, as t have no basemen and my notns are divided °nate' 29. in which the public will tin I 'has WAistes and Baby's Rattle-Boxes. !would be glad to have in friends cainnd examine my work before purchaing elsetvhere. lam bound o sell as cheap as it can be had in the country. Me chants and Mehl would do well to give me a call at the old man, ofJoseph Kelps ; opposite the well khown Jcw +Store, comae. French and Fittiiiits, Erie, Pa. ! Erie, May 19. lug. 3ll A It D All E. REED & fk. ?WORD. NO. 3 REED HOUSE. ARE now opening lt lew Stock, and offer to the trade a gene assortment of Foretwand Dothestie - IDARDWA R E. in all branches. Carpenkt's and Mechanics' Tools, Crowba ricks. Drills. Stone Ilanunks, Sledges. Naylor and Sanderson' Cast Steel, refined and Malian English Iron, Sweetes Iron Fan. old sable, hammered Maarten , Iron, Nail Ro Is American rod. round and square hotn 3.10 'lt 3 S. Burden's ' flo Shoes an Spikes, Cut an, Wrought Naito; all size., together with a coin .og. Draught and to il Chains 19 ettalsorttnent of Shelf Ilardwar , Erie. May 19, 1840. 1 FOR THREE Nlfilirli-ONtVI Grand Exhibition of Clhani ca t Di oramas . 4) Pis Reed Horse os Saturday. Meads4isd Tmesday Evenings. T II E na P v /gr ii ie i t t o y ra i r i v ia o t ulg ie r , e . anif n lig pe in n i l ti the e l e r i Z e ll ‘ l o tro E n n Ct . foot f the most splendl Elt n llCA DIORAMAS. comprising Paintings hitherto presented to the public. E.sh painting cover' a space of nearly WM square feet of canvass. an! which, ingot I deur of design. artistical eteeution, and beauty otte whole") , gnupyk," gurpasses any before exhibitid in this •qqqtey. Paintings are copies front the heat eTorts of the greatut masters the world, and they ethib't the sing der plientitnedoi geonthinin several distinct chanzes upon the same slim of emus. -Th: spectator is lost In astanishntein at the wonderful elreellrodueei. lay this ntapiticent invention of the eelehrated ILltnensa• Word; cannot dese.rihe them, they mast be seen e're their beantiaarau fully realized. PROGRAMIIE-PART I Temple-or St. 8 netta - Constantinople. One or the at lit thiaiiel In , ' beautiful structure. In the wart Thia picture will pls. thrwr.th the variowt gra , luntions or 41 hrenk. noon. sunset. nEttit. when it will nppetr gra Filth. 11211. up, di.phying all the original sniendur of an oriental tuaooligh PART 11. • 'ris Destruction of Ittinevall. The. first view plhihits the, city previoli to its dettureliont nig gradually falls upon the scene. and en nwfill spectsele of gre deur 14 1:1 , 11 . 1r1VC I. disetrptinl to the beholder "the Jet lgetnedt the Almighty upon thi city." PART . IIf. Ohrist 9 .o last Bapp3r. The first view repre.ents the inferior of the ehvn`ar in whi .11 the few I's Pasirwer was eat. in the faregro•tnd the table is ;tire - tly spread, with every statta'Ae preparation for the ft- At. In t e set"Ofid you will behold Christ and his twelve A9lo.les. ■ • ed at the table In Varied and du oered groups. expressive of the r anxiety on Chrlis•s that dippeth hi. hands with n• in the dish, the bailie shall teirav one." E22130E2 Tho roast of Dolshasor. From Iflblrti•t's celebrate! patatlne. View tut filybrestl Noon-34.S in•tel. which grainally tieneti tin; to night. finally ill closes the celebrate f Historical scene described in Holy %Vrit, Doors open at 7 o'clock. Performance to co:lunatic° quarter of a precisely. Torkels '2.5 cents. Children MY price Frie. Mny 19 1519. Dissolution. TIIE co-partnership of the Sllhocritirrs in the Till!minx Mt. nes.. owlet the firm of Lytle & llamilton, was by twilit consent flii<Olved on the 21 of April. The notes nn Ihooks of t !inn are at their old stand where one of the firm will settle 111.11 It iv de,irnble that the books should be settle , ' with ns little 41el. " .sible. J A .J ' rl e. May 10, 1819. MPS LYTLE. MATP lIEVII HAMILTON. T' lE trithscriher continue. the Taeinrina rawness at the a stand. and by big atteotlon to hualneaA hopes to tnorlt (as h Itaa received for the tart Monty learn) a literal PilarC of publi pltrolinfe.JAMES LYTLE. . . Erie, May in, PO. PLANES. ACl:VEßAT.rworlmeni. of Tl.meh and Moulding Tools. I! eviller a.sortmenl of Joiners an I Cdrpenl” 'l TC)OI9. for, 9 de low.lw. G. BELDEN & 80N. 8 EL 1 7 8 ti.vlt) saw:..nme very sunelor Back Mill. X eut. Woo. C 7 C0111;r1.g. Xevliale %Velth Sam,, trnether with n gene nl astortinelatif sheif Ilan! write, for gate cheap nit the eheattet May G. SELDEN.& SON. ea!t• ani ()PPE:RED lorrett market rates, by the load or barrel. ihe eortierstore, Reel !louse. .1. D. 41.. ARK Erie. Inv - t.tr rfti n R. Sllll,e WWI'S will purchase the following diseriptions 1 Whiiewood Lumber: A Boards Inches thick, 14 to 31 :riches wide. " I " '• 15 to 3 , 1 !Dell ilomls 10 to 31 Cnair Plank, If inches thick, 17 and 10 inches wide, and and upn ants. scantling. 31. y 4 inches. - Cot cl nia4. G. 7.8. 9. 10 and 11 inches *gnaw. ria 1 ClE:wry itntwr. They want !van'. longor th rect. CEO. BELDEN & !lON. • Erie, May 10. oa OCZUR4I . OIIOOEZIRTZ JrecAve at the F:IIPIRR -AT At ni oplenili is.ortate• a of eroecery ()revery quality, which will be gol.l f)r cish r below former prices. 11. CA DWELL. Nlav 10. 0. I 0 tiip 0 trp3Cll7. 1 . Pilc.!; flarolt+. 4 •sir otTered by the preee yir 1. at A 1111 pine thu no o ie can resist bavfol h a ICI ia th It w J. D. CL, qIC May ID. 1,13. voi:T=T;Tw46s.l4 Tun el-partaerAtip of the sultscriticrs is the Dm; Intsinets. n - , derthe irm of R irtoa Br.• Perkin., is this .1 ty dissolved Ily 1 . 11 Iloo'ut and ?loses of the firm :Ire left in the hinds of J. 11. ports. No. S, Reed Rouse It is desirable that tie fordrs of the concerti be closet up with as little delay as possib e. Those, therefore, indebted or having unsettled accounts, w II please call and pay, or settle, without farther notice. JOAN 11. BURTON. RUFUS L. PERKINS. Eric, May IS, 1E49. The subscriber continuer the Drug Business at the old stand. and will give his , personal and close attention to it, and hopes Io receive, as the former tiro. has, the liberal patrage of the public, JOHN 11. BURTON,' Eric. Stay Li. • 'No.S Reed Ilousei ---- it aroring and Clothing Establishment. cLoriliNG WELL MADE. AND CUE 4 PI I'll t: milwer {her would - respectful' y inform his friends n 4 l the lail.lle, flint he continue. the Tailoring Nisi neao at hi. - . old ,tanil on the' diamond , a few doork_ezuststr ll , .lrri• !".. n :lhr wlinf 6 fYristretiitiiiiiii;: . irn '=' r !''"' rite 1.., pmt emir:won. thin he Mil be - taile - tO - give univenral failainetien in his [maitre'', and that none will have JUst came to complain. on the reore of either neatness or mine 'wilily. Coato. Pantaloons. Vests, &e., tondo to order o ith prompti hide and warranted to fit well. lie cordial c:... ly invites those who may, front t• to have Clothing to make particularly t:iting gentlemen who arc desirous of always hat ng' a good tit. Ow r. to) him a mill, assuring theta (lint he will be 111 it happy to,coluttly n lilt their wishes. Aho. Ready mode Cloth nt of every destritition Just receive il. such as Mats, 'V ens, Pantal in :thins. voltam itir,c.. in great Variety. and nt various prices. wit ct will be sold cheap fur Gash. and nt . One Price only. i'll re haserr are requested to call and esninine his Goods bef buying elsewhere. , Erle, April:lt!. 11-19. CANADA HAN= I 1 TIANK of With!, North' Amerlea. Commercial Bank of 11111. 1../ land Iritwlet.Montreal tink. City Bank of Montreal rnt Batik of Upper Canada retched nt par for Cootie or Clothing. al my Store in the Commercial Exchange. Fund) Street. Erie, May 11, 1840 M. KOCII. Fancy and Dress Goole IaTAIN flack and Me Black Italian Silks. Chameleon 10. Figured Chamteon do.,Plairl do., Plain and Plaid Silk n. Linen TillBllC , 4, Figured Plaid and plain Plaid Barrages, emb 01 &red Curtain Muslin. Crape. Cashmere had De Lain Km% Is French wrought comm., cffs. Handkerchief's. dm. Linen Cam. brie. Kandkerchlefs, French. NW and Silk Gloves, Narrow Mu Ribbons, Bonnet and Cap Ribbons. Flowers, Silk and LI lei Fringes ikt. Buttons. dm, Parasols, at No. 1 Commercial 1a change. French Street, Erie. kitty 12, len, Ca potings and Oil Clothe. EAVY Ingrain Earl - x.llllr and Stain Carpetinee 1 nnd ; • t t u ge, ' n h IRISH Linen, Linen Sheeting' rind Pillow Owings, ed and unbleached SComme r heeting,' and ial ExcGauze Flannel at No. 1 change, French &mei. MAN' and Pearl throw Florence Braid Donne% at No. 1 Commercial Exchange. KID and liforocio Slips andavniking Haws. colored and b Lasting Gaiters and Bilk Gaiters at No. ICommercial_Exchange. French Sir FRENCH and Fancycolored Cloths and Casslineres. Silk Saito and Linen Vestings. Drab di &c., white and toyed Linen Drillings. and a great variety of goods for au , . wear at No. 1 Oatninerelat Exchange. French Sir C%V I LI. receive Pittsburgh and Allegheny Script at par. in 71" ment or back accounts, and for Goods, until Ibrther notice Eric, Itrep 120849. 8:13MIT OTTON.Yarn.Ctirpet.iVrap and Battings at No. I Com .1Y r a L. L. and W. W. Adasne_. 11051EopATHIC riIIYBIGIANs AND SIINDEOND. HAVING located themselves in the Borough of Erie. wi tend to all calls In their profession. Office end residence on the South West corner of the Dimon in the building formerly 'occupied by Dr. Faulkner. N. B. Calls from thesountry attended to promptly.- Ertedtpril2B. IEIO. ' Lieutenant Mayne Void's Great Gannanue rounded on his aricesneres in the lets Mexican War. eutill, WAR LIFE! or, The Adventures of • Light frtfuoirp 0 •• - . Ma bee" procured at a greet espenseby Ms Editor qf tits N York Literary American. And will be published in that paper of May. 6, and the swee t - Ing weeks. In the course of the work ..the storming of AT -• a Cruz, several Battle& and the Triumphal Entry into the City of Meilen ing work that are faithintly described. lies appeared It is la the New y the moot rernarkable a d interestr* P - , stud will be • • ctiortmairrup FOR THE LITERARY AMERICAN. . Beek numbers furnished at the oMee. 1 . TERMS.—derved every week in New York, Philadelphli.ad To Mall eu Baltimore, and eseribera al , oe e C l the veighboting om, places. for Rix Cents a 411 Week. i _ , 04 , TWO Copies Ok nix Copies • 14 • Ten Copies •- la - per annum. to advenee. Agents wanted In eveo town in the Crated Matt% •16 f ar Send in your names and money at once, by Mail or her r We, to the Literary American °thee. 0. P: QUA IE 4 19 Baer . ; ' ••• , •,, ' 'Os !-. in l'oreign end Tkaneetie Geode. r.es Breweries, Eating Douses, Be r Inoie, Patent Stedleitioe, Ste. of names and firms, of person* engaged in the selliag •nail ding ofGoods, Wares. Merchandise, Comuxxlities or ef•. • natvoever kind or nature, mident and doing business the county of Rae, Pennsylvania, classified and tissessed ng to law, by the undersigned appraiser of Mormattle, Tax e county of Erie for the year 1019. titans* township. ~' IN ;. ems of •ir within f accord' es in on. Goff & Co.. Birmingham, Edenbormigh .n & Campbell. Liquors, Terry. Liquors, Lick; L quors, . kleClangry. Gerrish. I lam !i .1. G. '• Jack H. R Aura; i H. ' W.. P. Judson. Joh , Marvin. Liquors. Parr., & Whitney, Stu It & Hendry a. T. I. Vincent &Cu, Hut hins & Sou. Moss Koch, Coo & Black. A. ourtellutt, Wayne Township; ChTney Messenger, Ne ton & Colegrove. • (3udr Crook, Eating, douse. Concord Township. Car er, Brother 4 co., Sit eon Stewart , Eating House, Truttsburgh Borough. Jai s & Chaffee. No ton & Nobles. t. B. '. Town &Co., Liquors, Jos ph W. Haskins. . Per ins & Haskins, Eating House. North East Borough, 1 Stevens. .. Town dr. Co., Liquors, Havnes, per, Maine &Co.,' a3long, Patent Medicines, :. Hammond, Eating House. North East Township. mes & Mills, I I '. Town & Co. Diatil'y 3000 gal on'ly. 9 800 row Ruh!man. 3JOO gal aaely. 9 800 derick Eckarman . Dr'y 4.992 gal only. 10 500 I Girard Township. Oil '& Clement!, " I, , Isa Rosenzweig. D.' • . Clark. 1. I. Cass, Gti liford & Evens. L. S. Jones. J. S. Foster, Liquor. A. Battles & Co., Liquor.. Ellis Fish. Liquor, John L. Bowers. Eating House. W. Wilcox, Eating House. Girard Township. % 1 . W. & Wm. Anderson, Liquor. S B. Sawdoy. Liquors. MUM Tyler, J mes Leach, Liquer, Jeremiah Divis. . Lampman, Eating House. Elk Creel: Townstip. - F. Norton, 1. A. Drake. .G. N. Wheeler, i . S .Hall, Liquor, ~ m. Monroe, Liquor, } A. Drake. Eating House, j L r Kelley, Eating Hausa, Conneaut Township. Al King & Son, J i l i Clark, Jr., J Clark & Co.. , m. Warner. Liquor. A. N. Trask, Liquor. Wells & Nl:Kendry. Liquor. Springfield Township. ot r t n e t ' l l l 'o o t o v . inicnd. otter . S. Cole —l. Hopi: ins, dyore & Devine, Distil'y 12000 gal an'ly. cart Keith. Eating House. 1 in. Doty, Eating House. John Scott, Eating House. Gilbert Hurd. Eating House, J f esepli Gansimer, IL'aliqruriotrlns. Township. Beau & Webster, William T. Luther. Liquors. .4am.ut..l. lirnveltpitof. Hour Sho% . John ntewart. z•iquers• John J. Swan. Eating House, Enna Frioler. Liquors, . v in . c l in D t li g m e r . o p ti a & ten E C: l l. c : e ' d : a ci l: rd. .J. Suction, Jewelr;/ ' shop. ... . Arbuckle. . Johnson. - homes 'Evens. • C. Beebe, Liquors, , lerrtiillyres. -J 1 mite Seldom & Sou, ' Ibbals and Dewey. . A. Baker,,Liqubra l , mith Jacklon . • - ... _ .J. Sterrett, Liquors, •. ' -- . Villiam Guiles. Eaing House. , c W. H. George. Eating House, . l'• John• Webster. Eating House B. Tomlinson. ` J R. 0. Hulbert. Al. & J. Koch, Clothing, Moses Koch. ohn Heniorly. Beer Shop, • 'eter Knoll Beer Shop, . , '. F. Defenbsugh, Beer Shop. arry West. Beer Shop leery Huffman, Beer Shop. remit. Witter. Grocer. 7 . ...olip . .Kgash,„Bultrjac,9 mal awls: _ _ . 11 -tie. Beer shop. _ - I. Schueler. Beer Shop. . Seigle. Liquor, John Bemis. Eating Hons.. J: D. Clark, 11. B. Haverstick, i Burton & Perkins, 1 ' Carter & Brother. ' W. H e nderson, Clothing Store. r Knowlton & Son. 14 m. N. Lewis. _ J. M. Justice, H. Cadwell. J. Isaac Rosenzweig, iA. Ki ng. Liquor, J. H. Fullerton. 1 D. S. Clark. - - Lester, Sonnet & Chester, John Heiman, Bre'y 4900 gal. is George Witter. Dock Eating i use, i John Cook. Beer Shop, - ~ • ,_ r.' John Berryman, Beer Shop. it. John Compton, Distirry :itti.Boo 1 en . 4.,, !It Frederick Dietz, Bre'ry 9,600 g al-. /- Burton & Perkins. Portent Medi es , Carter & Brother. Patient Medic s , , Erie, West . 4 Frederick Shoalf. Eating House. _ F. Dutlinger. Eating House, Ii D. Knoblo. Eating House, A. Keller . - Henry Knoblo, Eating House. George P. Miner.-Boardingllouse{ - Francis Bader. Beer Shop. Charles Devenbaugh., Beer Shop. John Hartley. Liquor. J. 111. Conned, Beer Shop, S. y. Millinery, ' nit t lllillirry. ridirtnecht Liquor. - . Moiorerkiq or. orris &Cr.! 4 o.leSpafford. PIII 1 0. D. Spofford. B 7 1 1 Hitchcock & Zim G. W. Goodrich. C. B Wright. Liqn M. Meyer. - I B. Shlaudecker Lk Jacob Daubs. Bee P. Hall. - James Hughes & Jacob Banner. 0. A. Landon; Li John Frees, John Gunearrier. B. Tomlanson & T. C. Miller. -Bee Robert Walker. A. King. G. Frey. Briery B Moorhead, Hugts Philip J.' Cletinge P. Hall. Patent JOIIN GOULDINC, M. 'toe 2 Peter Fisher, Bre ] law Ryan. Elisti, Themes. Ralph KeUo C; Weiggle, ti At* labeling; CLASII.' T•x. 14 700 14 700 13 -; 15 00 14 ' 10 50 1 1 13 4 4 'VIII) Waterford Borough Union Township. 13 10 14 7 14 7 00 14 7 00 8 5 00 13 10 00 13 10 00 13 15 00 13 10 00 8 500 ‘l4 700 12 18 75 13 10 Ou 13 10 00 4 5 00 8 5 00 13 10 00 e 14 7 00 14 7 00 12 12 00 12 12 50 13' 10 00 14 10 50 14 10 50 14 10 50 8 5 00 8 5 00 tint Medicines. eke. Noon. or, MIMI quo?. i Shop. GM AD Town SAL= QV virtue of an order of the Orphans court of Erie countyl, 'Jr we will expose to sale on the premises, on Wednesday the 110th day of June heat, a certain piece of land in Elkereelt town- Enp in said county. being part of a larger tract, designated in a ivel plan of the Pennsylvania POpulation company, as num- - Ladles-nate Ibr 1949. Pour hundred and sixty one, and bounded as thilows, to wits X/1 DIFFER ENT oedema of tadleti Bonnets just received.ln beginning at • post at the south West corner of land contracted ihr ky u, c h i ding the rem Alto, (somethlog -new.) Russian Tulin. by Amos Miner Rime by the Lurie north seventy_-tive perches French face. w hi te an d emo t ed chlpe. Flore n ce Braid, Jenny and Ave-tenths lathe post in a road leading from Eranesville to l Ll „d e . mi" ph i % g cs ., a ll of which are ao per cent, cheaper Edinboro' by the road west ninety - three perches and three tenths I sh i m * rut Quenon wataurs COMM Or-a perch tats earnest thence by land owned by UM Prtderick rie. April.ll.. .. - de, Werner. south seventy seven perches and two-umths to scorner in the north line of tract foe hundred and sixty; thence- by the same north eighty-nine dame , a east ninety three perches. and threegentha ors perch to the gate of heti ant nut containing tity t late the-prop rly of 10 .' tAlt s rcTer iiebe3 the .same snore ° l le° , - • . 10 3 Tennant ode es e~ by Me Cali, rthethlrder the &ratios 7,- 10 in be pale on tionntion of the sale, and the baldrics in ~ 8, ..., 7 5' equal annual lastsbneetOrbenudten tote secured aoVthest 8 A ......1,1111e• and 0 1 0 1 1.011 e. Rale to CommeAcdar to °Wet* A. . ...- - : .. . . . DAN. WILDEN, - . i . 1 c oppeir & Bliao&ap tti ct :" 17 -- i '. uti , - ' : WM. WARNER:OIh". - .4... ,-*..., '-- --- -- 4 -. ,' - . .<l , ';',. 5',..,....4 ...ep,.. ~ .--- * i. i. . ~,..4,, 113 0.. Shop. • or Shop. 14 gal„ - , 10 & Co., 13 Bete Shop; . 8 4dicia#4. - INralkrak .‘664 gapais'ly. I tinily. ism George Teher. Eating House r G. Seblatithiker. Beer Shop. • liarGortreek, Township, John Dodge. Distillery. 3630 annually 10 5 Jere; h Moorhead Eating house. 8 Notice is hereto , given to the eboveoamed deafen. that use aa saciateJu3ges of trie county have agreed to meet at the C0113'1115- pinneer office in Erie oil Thursday, the 4th., day of June nest, et 10 o'clock: A. M., for:the purpcise of hearing 'beeper* Or tblo e who fir thentselm iitrieved by the Shove ciarsifkeil , a. ISAAC WI SATE*. Arpraiter of Mucus me Tax. 4152 Erie. Voy 10th.,8t9 13 10 00 13 il5 op 13 110 00 1.4 , 700 13 AO 00 13 10 00 14 7.00 CAN I CHILACIA; TOR TOR COMMIT!. CUIROy Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Asthma, Bronehitis,Spitting of Blood, and all other Lung Complaints tending to CONSUMPTION 14 7od S 5, 40 This medicine is Just s' hat it is declared to le above. A rem. edyfor the complete core of all those aff..ctions of the Trion and Lungs. t'hick if neglected. nlways end in Possum on. It is not a worth!many of the t i, m common nostrums of the day. but is a strictly ittertkile Preparation —the orithist recipe having been furnished try an eminent PIM I clan. (the late l'rof. Rogers.) and that still, further Improved by one or 0a present proprietors. who 4s-himself a regularly-ells rata Phys. . rios. a grndhiate of the llniversit• of Penns)lvanta It Is coin - posed of the choicest articles itt'lli -vegetable kingdoin. most of Mein of Wooded value and egahltshed reputation, and solute of them carrels new, particultiry the It'All:u.LAntiA, a plant of must wonder/4d medicinal virtues, lately, intioduced into lids country tout California. The Recipe has I een shown to thousands of Phy-i hum who have universally apprbved 11,1 and will be shown I any Physician who desires to see it, upon applicntion either to the Proprietors or their Agents it has been used in 71111 i. tiludes o mess, and is strongly recotnithended fly Physicians. even Profess. s in our Me heal Colleges, Ministers of Gospel. Judges, Lawler . Merchants, Mechanics, ikc.—a conclusive proof that there is t o quoekers or deeeptios about it. but that it is a inedi -I clue of most Uncommon vi' tue, and eflicuy. 14 7 OCI As ria ordinary-sizei advertisement can begin to do justice to the merits of this' article. the Proprietors hate embodied in a pamphlet form, the history of this Medicine—the des, ription o na ture. &c.. of its principal ingredients—the effect they are designed } to have ns upon the Ituavut system—and above nil, the iamb - Walt aansitof gaol which it has done They design to circulate this Patnaleet extensively: Ant shml.l any one be overlooked, they are eartiedly desired to call upon the Agents entned below. and pro cure one. gratis It will well repny a perusal. The hir ts on page 7th mny be worth to yourself or family. THOUSANDS OF 1/01.• LARS, and it will introduce you to a mass of testimony In its favor whirl; is pet reedy irresistible. Such Isring our confidence di its virtues, we are Willing to war rant the Medicine in every recent case, (if toed nrcording to the direettuis.) find where the person is not satkVed that he is deriving benefit from it, by returning the bottle within 21 hours' Hine, TIIII MONEY will be refunded. rrsee page 3d of the Pamphlet. For sale, wholesale a n d retail; by A. 1.: SeOFll.l. & CO.. Proprietors, at their Principal office. No. CIA Warren rt.. New York, tombola all orders for the Medicine, and letters relating to newt ie4, ethoubt be tobitelse.l, pall paid. ur Be sure to ask for Er A livers' Syrup of Idvsnrom, Tan. rindt:s neeo.Aootl. and let no other be palmed on to you. , CAU gen - nine. unless there loon the butt woppPr, a golf Of hand, signed with a Pen. by A. & et). 14 10 SO 14 10 50 14 7 00 14 10 53 14 7 00 8 5 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 13 15 50 14 10 50 8 5 00 8 5 00 - COIrGI IS , COLBS, &c. r' Dr. A Ropers' Syrup-of 11,tvrewoair, Tell. and essten•t~ sues has proved itself lobe the runt extraordinary medical nid In euriwt that urially fat al Idiserise Consumption. But. it should be remohil.cred. this medicine Is no efficacious and valuable in the incident singes. such as Coughs, Colds, Boan,ctiess, &„ before the Lunesnie 1.0 far gone that ulcerating has taken place. It is seldom. if ever, known to fail in breakilia up the inoq oh,thinte and distre.sing CMigh or Cold. In it few hours' time: If the direc tions :re §blet'y (Wowed. The r crushes, which snake q so 111007 wonderful erre., is for sale at Cuter & Brother and Duran & Per kins, Erie Pa.. 14 , 700 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 10 50 14 10 50 13 15 03 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 9 800 7 10 00 8 5 00 8 5 00 8 5 00 n- "The eoluntn■ of the Press through• tat the country seem to be K) filled with notices of cures nod specifies for all ditemes. 'flesh is heir to.' th at one hardly knows what to do in case of din ram. for fear that in usher one medicine. another and better may be overlooked. Bait from the remarkable nitres. and the laigh order and vast amount of testimony I ately brought under our t‘ersena I no tice of the extraordinary efficacy of Dr. Rogers' Syron of Lay ¢a wove.Tan.andCasrrtarsncx.we are compelled to regard the evidence of our senses. anti confidently stale, that for Coughs and C,/ds. and that hydra-heaaleal mon-ter. Covstrterrinor we think the above preparation a sa'e. epee ly, and certain cure. To all our friends aw'say. TRY IT; anal if it does not help you,nothing else 14 10 50 14 7 00 14 10- 53 8 5 00 14 10 5,1 . . Dy neglecting those salutary precautions which cpmmon We ....notes, many. very awry, fill V li.ua to their prudence. the fair dflowir hore:the iirldd or lief rather.and tlieJokrir bet mother: her cheek flushed with anticipation. and her one beam. lug with the soft espressi.nt of love—the gav dreams of life chin chic br.•.tbre her fancy. with the rich and variegated tints of the rainbow's hue. We have seen nil this changed—aye. the srEd dine rrorntsui for a ehrand. and the bridal chamber fo,r the sepul chre of the death and all Mk, by ,neglecting n *winnow eold."— Now,l , efore it is ico late. tvef'r Buffers' Syrup if Livtawnter. TAO. and Ct vett 1.4 Or A. which_gives lintnedinte relief, ns thou ..attils of out most inielligeat rind weal t hy families are re L ay and wihhinfotsAtfy. • PRlCii—la lame lottles, t 1.00; or sis bottles (or 6.4,00. For sale by Carter & Urother, mil Burton & Perkins Erie. Itlety,,P.l. le 49. Sm.l2 7 40 00 14 7 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 14 700 4 S 00 10 18 75 14 7 00 13 10 00 12 12 53 10 18 75 13 10 New and raAionable Spring. Goods. WE nre Just receiving the largest stock of the most desirable styles nn I the best witty of FR&ill DRY GOODS, ever - .I erectln tido make', add no cheap nny other house in these ditwins. We have every , vnriety of Ikerti Coals In Silk, Mohair, Wool, Linen rind Cotton 'fabrics: Fierch English and American Mond Cloths. Cassimeres. Tweeds, hum and Enney Summer Coatings, Vestingo, dm. Lawns, 411sves, Hosiery, Parnsols, Umbrellas, Bonnets of every variety ,of raring style, Artificlaht, Flowers Ribbonds, 4c.. &r. Also. a large stock of brown and bleactiel fihretincs and Alio. sop, Drills. Weddings, Wicking's, Batting, Cotter. Yarn, Carpet Warp. &sc. Crockery and Glassware. Shelf Hardware mid Dry Cooeeriss, at prices which trouble the trade. Oar Goods me boight of Ain nancturc•s. Imparters. Auctions, Jobbers. Jens. Crotiles. any and every where they tan he had, at the !owe.' 11 riles. tinder their market value for cash or credid. and will be told according ly fbr Cash or approved short credit. Comparison (owl ted..—competition defied. We era on hand at No. o,Cocapside, ready and wiling % to ex: CLOT` Po; _ )TUIDIG r3ll TUE ET araraorr. Na. 2, Cmissereial Etitiange, Frenek Sfreet. Erie. res. TO our friends who patronised Its so liberally when recently engaged in the Clothing business nt the Snare which we now moony. we Teitifll our sincere tha nits and inky this trultiani of infor ming Ginn' that we are at our old occupation, having recently et rooted from the city with a very large stock of Clothing atiA Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, %%filch we have selected with great core and consider them admirably suited for the market. We have perninnently located ourselves ill Erie, and sin determined to spare no aim to give entire satisfaction to those vdo fat or us :avid) their custom. A few articles enutuorated. asflows; t French and English tine and Super fi ne Frock and Drees Coats, W spring style. fancy C.illlele and French doeskin p nu., drub do.. , 1 3 Cassimem silk and Tweed Omit and dresi coats; S l ack emits of various sty les o nil mate. Mist black Satin, Sulk Velt let, Cassimere nod Valentin Vests, and a great vnritly of Linen Clothing, &c. Cloths, Cassimeres. and Tweeds, of every variety color and mix ture. and a great variety of Gentiernen's furnishing goods. such ns line Shirts, Bosoms and Collars, Mack. and fancy Cravats. Suspenders, kid, silk and linen (Got es; linen and cotton half Hose. ate. Also. Oil clothing. Tarpaulins rind Etori.westerin We ,shall keep constantly on bond a great variety of Tnilor's 'Trim- Ildnits. nod make tip cicillitin to order. in the best style. and the ;workmanship warranted. In regard, to price, but one WWII Tile above goods were obtained at the 'Very lowest market rates Ind they shall lie sold a little loner than the very lowest prices of toy other establishment in this town, for goods of equal quality. The public's humble servants. ' Si. & I. KOCH. Erle. April V, 1E49. SO =az I 549. =ROT= TO BEAT= IN 36 11011310. BEAVER AND ERIE DAILY EXPRESS PACKET LINE. TO PITTS.DURG, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, ST. LOUIS, ke. &0., The above Line is composed. of lint class PACKET BOATS, leaking Etie Daily nil; o'clock. A M. Connecting at Beaver with the Rivir packets for I'ITTSDURG. CINCINNATI, 1,011.115. VILLE, ST. LOUIS; Ike.. affording altogether the cheapest. easi ' est and most pleasant route loon plaees on the Ohio River. - tV. C. CLELAND. At. Mice at Brown's Hotel. corner of State street and glip Public Squue, and the Packet Landing. Eric May 3, 1619. St 8 5 00 8 5 00 8 5 00 4 10 50 8 5 00 8 5 00 8 5 00 8 5 00 4 JO 50 8 5 14 <7 NEW CONCERN.—WOOL, 'wpm. INILLCREEK WOOLEN FACTORY. THE subscriber. proprietor of the above named establishment would announce 10 Wool Growers and the nubile - In general. that he has bad all of Ills itlacklenery thoroughly repaired, and having-employed experienced workmen in all the different branch es of the business. he Is no. prepared to Manuractum Wool with neatness and dispatch, Into the folio - Wing ankles namely—Plain Clotho, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Flannels, Shawl., Blankets, kre. is also prepared to make t WATER PROOF CLOTH, 7 which is far superior to Oil Cloth for Over Coats. 0 5073' Custom Carding. Cloth Dressing and Spinning dnne on short 75 notice. All kinds of the Country Produce taken fbr work , and a" 8 liberal discount made for cash. Friends and the public generally 00; are invited to give tarn a call. and he assures them that all the imi• so provetnents that he has made are onward. Reins determined td keep up with the improvements of the age, be hopes to be sustain. ed in his Ohm,. CYRUS REED. Formerly Comp Hill's Factory. kldereek, Mayhem 51 14 .7 14 10 50 14 10 50 k 3 10 ME ~ti BLAU: READ::' MUM From the Medreal Reporter, sTRONG Tr.sTiNioNY T , . 13'71 raou A 141.141,11 T cor.n! 6 8 5 '8 5 UdPORTANT. B. FOSGATWANODYNE CORDIAL, 4 A warfare! effectual remedy for the •. WU.= CODIPLAZISTI. Vim: Diarrhea and Cholera Morbne-,also. lent and Spasmodic Coliea IS invaluable Medicine for the those complaints, surpasses any lemedy now in use. Hundreds to have come to the knowledge r proprietor, st here a speedy - ,as been effected by the use of :1 after a resort to the coin- ••.. remedies had proved uneven- T. ft' hai been extensively used hoot this State and elsewhere my years—has been approved. g used in practice by a great e ir of the must respectable Fly m, as may be seen by their cer- • and recommendations ac- 2 toying each bottle. *medicine is discovered to he "Ft on and effectual remedy for the ,c4f !TESTINE DISEASES (red by the drinking of the wa the rivers in the southern and E ;% extern states, which renders a inestimable %slue to thoseuho or travel in those sections of mitry. rillficesser.,—we. the under. I, here for several years past - 6, t. Fosgate's Anodyne Cordial, es fling this period have a linens- ,?„ eunng the diseases for which I o r, t..... _ _ Acute and Chronic Marital' and Chol era Morbus, in our own, or in the (aunties of '; our customers, and have also Peen its successful admin • istration in cases of Chidera Infatititm. We do there. • fare confidently recorn i ptend tt to alt those who may be H. afflicted with those stressing and dangerous corn- Fi • plaints, as tittering one of the best moans for their cure or relief. '2. A. I. Matthews, Hollister & Co., A. Reynolds, Buffalo; • L. D. Sh an, Post & Rochester ; Foster & Dick inson, .1. E. Warner & Co., Wm. Bristol, Utica; Fitch, ✓ Hovey & Dilla)e, Syracuse; Joseph Osborn, Seneca Falls; Luther Kelly & Co, Matt Sr. Simpson. Genera; L. C. Cheney & Co., Chipman & Remington, Canandai. Lun ; C. Remington, Nunda ; E. H. Huntington, J IL aplisuri,\Penn Tan; Tracy Beadle. Elmira; W. Sea ver & Son, Batavia; John J. Foot, Hamilton; Bissell & Leonard, Rome; ll.* & E. Gaylord, Cleveland; John ON en & Co., Detroit; T. M. hunt, Auburn. C. N. TUTTLE. Auburn, N.Y., GENERAL AGENT for the United States. DALEULDI Or WILD CIIDILUS. great remedy for ConsuntiAlon of the Limp. Affections of the Liver, Atithma. Bronchitis, Pain, or Weakness of the Drearier Lungs, en! other aTectloas of the Pulmonary Organs. ItEAD TILE rou.ovviNo TESTIMONIALS! In accordance with the preVinliwz custom, and in order to show the virtnes.of thii medicine more fully, the following, certificates have been shlected; and no it is not our wiih to trifle with the lives or health of those afflicted. we sincerely pledge ourselves to make no tisserthits or "false Matements" of its efficacy:. nor will we hold any hope to stgering humanity which facto will not , i 1 4varrant. 'I he Precis ate here given—mid we bolic it an in uiry 1r to the nubile Into every case tt e put.lbda, and feel asur, they ; Will find it a medicine well deserving their patrounge and onfi deuce. REMARKABLE ICI'RES) 'lof all the cures that have _yet been recorded. th ere nre certainly none equnl to the one first mentioned, which plainly shows the curability of Consumption, even in seine of iis WOlB4 forms. Messrs. Sanford & Park—Gents: This is to certify, that my wife Nancy Lola:they has been in a declining state ot health for the last two teats. Her diseas'e battled the skill ot the Lest medi cal nil I could procuril—her pill sienins pronounced her,dinease c• consumption in the last stage. , ` and said that her recovdry Ran past all hoinan hopes. As a last resort with very littlelhope, I procured Wistat's Ralson! of Wild Cherry. After using n few bottles. I foamd to my ogre able surprise. that heriwahlt Wan Im proving rapidly. File as now ro far restored on to Le nide to at tend loiter regalar hhosenold ditties w ithout suffering any , uncoil- Vellience. tier rapid Improvement and preSClit health walraiii rile ite the belief that Ac it ill soon Leentirelt restored. 1. RHODES 1/0110r:Y. State of Indiana. Jefferson Co.• I. James - M. Ilinnithrepc., a Justice of the Peace iii and for said comity and elate do certify that the ;drove slanted Rhoden D dom. cy subscribed nod made oath to the forego ng certificate before me this U7th day of February, DAD. J A MF.S M. lIUMPIMEIrfi, J. . To th e PsMic,—l Jacob Green of the County of Jennings. arid State of Indinim do hereby certify that in the early poet of last season, I was taken with a potent cough ellen& 1 with a pain in the breast rind romeinnes i.e. rnd Out I employed a ackiftfi.l physician for some time. Olio raid that he could mit e no re lief, I Men commenced usitir Wi-tars Balsam of iVild.CiterrY, and felt almost imenecli de relief—and after taking three bottles I Illid myself la as good livalth ant cicjoyed for in nro4cr pf years Inc restoration under the blessing of God, I attributed tot the rise of the !Recline above named. JACOB GRCCN. - Blotch Ist, 1841. STATE Or 'V111111 , 0,, SPNYVV. Y CO.. David J. Skinner, a Justice of the Peace in and or said County nit 1 State, do certify that the above mimed Jacob Green. stihscribeci and !mole o•rili to the Piregoilig certificate, I fore me this Lathy of Match 1810. - DAPIH J. SKINNY: J. P. The following co:wit tnicatbn h-in j sit beeu rezrived from %tr. J. F. Wooster. Windt sale, Druggist, NOM alk, Huron cosudy. Ohio; The afflicted it all I imse mid and judge for thesiewh es. Nona u. 6, Martil John D. Park:—Pear Sir—ll:wing Leen afflicted n ids the Liver Complaint 1(.4 about mist years, t hiring in Elyrta, to this State. 1 hail become no low and em sci tie 1, that I was obli, Ito give up my Intrisse.s entirely to iss) brother, and was advised to travel and try what Lenora It would have on me. I started, and was gone from home about fu sr stionths, but experienced no relief whatever, and war finally advised by some of my friends to try ‘Vislar's Balsam of ‘Vild Cherry. which I commenced twine.— tesied Tolfie.l9oolll l llll?i r ififell4ntrigileNACeivitßiManYilliqiiV toms of the old complaint. or one tick nets of any Other kind. - vend you thin that you may tualt . e use it as you deem fit:knowing as I do. that tie Ralson' had caved icy life when all other reme dies had failed. 'I our., &c., F. WOOSTER. iliegist. Norwalk. Huron County. Ohio Price fill per boule—sit bottles fur Si. Qold by .1. D. PARK. (snecr.eor i i SA'cFORD & PARK.) Fourth and Walnut streets. Cincinnati. Ohio, tletteral Agent lint the gulth nu I We it, to wit uu ull or fern it tit b • a I Ireisd I. Carter & Brother Erie l'n.. 11. II &C. Came Girard; Farrar W 1 hitney do Co. Wnterfonl; D. N. Jr. J S. Wrtoter Con tennt 0.. H. S. & J. 11. Patlictl Aolanbuln; J. MeForlatol Mend% ilk Pa., S. Wilcox Jr. do. • 1 . I- aIISTICIL'S %%ILO:MVO AMP OLOT; EOVAULIOUPIENT, aVo. , trulan's *ark, State OM, oat dour Nl.flpt of L • - ; Hula, Er 'e, Pc,- Oa the Cash Principle. _ I Tint: subscriber has Just opened for the: l llring trade , n itla facilities unsurpagsed by any establishment in this • 'city. a large assdrunent of flue French English and Aincilenn ' Cassinteres, Cloths and 'Pentium which he has purchased at reduced prices, and which enables bill/ to offer as good !Alga ins as wax ever before offered in MI. at rket. Persons wishing CLOTIIING can late their measures token. garments made and if not suited with them when done they a ill not be netted to take thcm.awaaz-• a , .. -- a .. : r . e . 3.- h “!4, 1 2.n nata9 a great impartment of . _ . lie , dy made Clothing, Consisting of Dress and Frock Coals. Sack Coats. Rummer Coats. pants, and Vests, Shirts nod Drawers, Handkerchiefs and Suspenders. which will he sold as cheap •as the cheapest. Per song wishing to purchase Clashing for CASH will do well to call and eilalliiiie goods and prices, as my Clothing arc cot I; myself mid amide in Eric. mu arc worranted to Le ;is well mailns tiny shop In Eric-snakes. T o he subscriber Id determined t sell for f eilell. which most be obvious to all lawn to be the only ir e meth ot.of doing a retail bossiness. protecting. tktli seller a d buyer /warm losses consequent upon the credit system. , rfv u .m il , Worn and caning done on the most reasonable 1 %emir. No charge for showing Goods. Call nod examine for )011FRIVCIi' JOHN M. MATRA:. • Erie. April 21,1 PM. Proserip onl Proscription!! I T lE e n i t a ra is at .a thisday n by ther , , ,,c he a : ,e no . ot h I n: l os t e , r i a u l r c. n r y ti , o r i tt i g i l L r m u i . t T r, that great and good man, in frequently (teamed o It. He, ter. no Olen denim the charge as it is made, and Idly as s that he "felllceet, for CalOe only." .) The Stitoirribtro have quite recently got out a NEW S JOVE on the elevated Wren principle. which they Call the KEI STONE COOKING STOVE. Said Stove is o decided nn improvement on all and every Stove heretofore made (having no many good quali ties others are void of) that those engaged in the ninnuth ture of n much inferior article have taken the alarm, and at once amt. the cry of pro-oription. and eNneet I,) this to escape a goner ii tome. Otteh cry , however In a useless waste of the raw materi O. The edict has been (surd—rommunity claim the right to elect the best Stove out: Hence the Eriv,tone SIO% c must supereed and re move all others. including Seunett'o Patent. `. The senile howev. et; will he. e'Reninved for came only;" so we atatid in a position similar tot:Emend Taylor, null as he is Justified so shall we le. t , A good assortment of otter COOKING. STOVES, including the celebrated Carpenter Stove. as welt as the Genesee Farmer and Clinton Air-tight Cook Stoves. , Air-tight Parlor and ,Soo Stoves— also (711111t1f011 and Sugar kettles_ 4f different sizes constantly on hood. In root no bettor aosOnliatt of CASTINGS earth° found elsewhere. , .. The attention of the public N c li p called to Nr.llltten's Improved rtmtv-anew ankle. with cast iron beam. manufactured by us and wartaided. ' VIFCENT, 11131 NOD & CO. Erie, Aral 21, 1P1) . . . , . - KW COMIUMMICZATA =OMAN= French Street, Erie, Pa., April 17. 1819 . T AE , he I Fancymp es Goodsl ot 1 Is amid titron s d i t t ic h that Trade. I d l e a . v e " l o t r is-na about tI i t m o' i n t h h n e tt d t m o n . If Inendous inroad that was made upon the afore mentioned branch of toy business last summer. by the lohhery, sOnieWhat ftscoura aged me , and 1 was for a while in it straight whethe or no to launch into that trade. After pondering on the 'Wel t a good i n while—fortunate. happy common i y—l cameo) the dete (nation to resume it Consider for a moment what your tatuati n would have been had 1 determined otherwise. One or two *to es would have monopolized the business. To aceomplish %hien tot, Ent wouldk. Keystone Block. or some other high sounding name. have been flourished about your ears to draw, attention, and any and every means resorted to obtain notoriety. This would of course have been all perfectly right. All the the thunder. smoke, and dust that can be evoked will amount to nothing, no t h is com munity are too enlightened to be deceived by such nonsense—they care nothing ahem names and locatiptio. but resort to the places where rich and fashionable goods are kept and sold at reasonable prices. Whatever may have been the consequences. In pursuance of the above determination, In my late visit to the cities of New York and Philadelphia, I putchared n very large quantity of the richest rind most Ihshionable DITII3 Goods in market, including a great variety of the newest stylestar Dress Silks. It is my Mien- Mod hereafter to keep on hand the largest variety of Fancy Goods te town, and my past transactions 1 Malan, a guaranty that eieell will melt wills the InVot of my patrons, who arc respect oily Invited tocallatthe Commercial Fichange, where I ant now receiving my new Bring and Summer Deeds. ,- MOSES KCICII. ___' .. ; pitta h - pt. . Zs - .0m and At a Chy Beard and AtlestAsy Coon. ty WAVIIIIIII Wlli far farftab (at Its aalaa) tar a Or dareiLe:tore or ' ril. L '• C. EL WRIGHT: • —.''''... .-. • . ' waorriWboui ' , '— . . z-' K.begtil Amy Waol fbr rag) or, weird Illu et - • aMAd a easshaeser. and &Wow:tonna/7' ta% m It al ' , . l4oadoolidatEatbaase.lrefteh StoO4 ' C/16 ~...., , , ipoP, RO ', Vie, '1111,02 Iteti'l — .• ' ' -- • • .. ;' - . ',...'" *l.. • " '• .I,:rreitsov Cu., In.. Feb. 2. 1819 152111 ES Sloan's Column. If Alt the Mediethesnavettl*tl by W. B. Sloan are sold by Merelmmo. Drug:tins. &c.. its nearly . e:v town in all the Wet tern times, and by •t CARTER & BROTHER. No. 0, Reed House. Erie. TUB DEBT AND CRC 9PEST 8011811117.13DX- ' GIN! IA TIM WOULD! MALIN'S lAN FAIGNT AND coN DITION P*DF.R. HAVE: EARNED A GiiIIAT NANII:. I . For 111g1thlros. Safitg Certai tty and Thprategkgess, sLod,i^ s OINT.VEA'7' Errth-! - AND is rapt lly supenteding al? other now in ure for the cure of the follow Me dikelses. Filth Wct.i.dr, Cult+ cf all kinds, Sprains. bruises. Cracked Deets. Rut none, Wi mit:tone, Wind,: ills, roll Evil._ Callus, Sinai - - ins. Sweeney. Fonda, Sitilist, ElTdittS. Lanreneac, S..nd Crack, Foundered Feet,. Scratches ofareasellatige. or Horn Distemper. THE POWDER wits remove all itiliamat ion and fever, purify the blood, looseit the skin, cleanse thew tiler, and el rengthen every 'part of the body; and has pro% ed n FOY, reign remedy tot the (01- 10% fog ,14.eaws. Distemper, Hide hound, Loss of oppciite, in had strain, Yellow Water. Intlamation, of the eyes. Fatigue from It ird exercise: also. Rheumatism, (:..otninotily called utrilf complaint.) which proves so fatal to man) valuable hams In this country. It is alto a safe and Cella i n,reum:m cough., a !al colds w generate tonality fatal diselser. W. B. SLOA N. Grand Depot, .11'..1 Lake el., chiragoxii:ms. Z ELM PBC C r. Reractrfrwas Me "Gatexa Nurth Wesurn Gia:cile." 1)1' the use of Sloan'a Ointment nnil Condition Powder. I linva I, entire!) cured a Fistula on my horse and otherwl , c improve.' his condition more than :SW per emit, mi the co.t of the medicine,. And n row %vide!' woe Sd feel lc as to be considered uurtlile.di by tic s ir rter 1111. sell" and neighbors, was re:dorm! trii,, , ood •and stretigth;. by the use of less than linlf a packnge of the , awl is now doing better than any oilier cow I base. 1 'M. VINCENT. Satan NIA, )2(13' 13. tele. T 11 1317'2 'ERI G C . I HEREBY certify that ( - meanly cl.lldren,n biti nalterl, fen into I /I large lire alive COa S. and was letrort.l t.eeerely font, head to feet. The Iter.t of medical said nut attention nag Gin en in the child fir roue nr dee dot s u Idiom any ter lec---encli days sutrering increased till his groan. could to beard al it great ded..iner. at it' Inch critical period one of not neighbors recommended :Ma pre rented to me a het of StrOrtlYS OISTMEINT, and ut teat than fifteen minutes rifler the app tendon °idle Ointment to theoggra valed sorer °Elite soaring child. the pain ceased etitorte, anii t ut eedily legin to recover. 31y re4bleirce . ts_tin Hell Ton nnhip, Verintllion county, and state 4:Windt:ma. T i 1,(4,0 It E L. TAYLOR Dated at Chicago, Atig,T.t 41, 1;1?. Ezrenik.onntri.a.n.lr 017110. A PRI!, 14th, leis. Four miles north of Clitca;o (cur tt u road 11. to Milivaukie,) Ccok County. Illinois. • .. Mr. Sloan—Dear Sir: (Met - Way lalrt.ei had a hap bonny titumr eu Ids breast bone. ihnnechati•ly under t h e collar, winch lamed him awl reordered Id a rervi - e,... of very hula value. Ilaidmlullt ap; plied yes real bottles of Ilr. TiWor's Nem e and rune Liniment. tt ithnut the least benefit. I tin mi procured Wildee's t'clelanteit horse Ointment, and used that Milli 1 became tally t•a•istied that it noubl never relieve the Filially I obtained a b o x of your truly valuable 01•Itnient, ni cl i t le,ethan nil dap. limn the first applieai on the tuni4r (nit d, rind the hum WHY well. Yourg; I: El W.I. I/ _tit MS. TR. V °PI; L All OPINION. poptilat opinion is any criterion of The worth of an article. 7 - 1 u e invite the hoc reduloys to read ntleznt n few of the tunny ohnitnry certilienies that ;ippon in our columns respecting the I prat variety of rennirtmitle cure,. effected by the tne of •••*loan's Celehrnted rawders." These remedies no longer remain among those cf doul,tfal utdi ly.lltey hash need front the lid,. of elyeatnenl, and ta,w mud higher in ma manor and are becoming us3re ezWitil% el} used than' , all other article's of the kina.-16rh. Cdy News. _ Trill nazi's. NAB NOT SZZIN TOLD. Fox Ricer June 14. is.. DR. Sloan—sir: Plea.v send Ly the t enter n new bifnplt of your Horse Medicines. They nre tin. bebi articles of the kind that I have ever u-ed. reset having I etlnylisapt olnted their effect. no -I hat e been iti the 050 if other, Nen the moss r tL4.rated ()int &c.. of the day. 1 like ver) hlitsit this feature in them.% in: that they do all that is proli•I d. mar 1 114J1111 thorouth trial one ',constrained to add, that "ball ha: to leen told. .IZe,pcctfally, _ AI. Dui/Lny TICE Dirrti nETICEI. OWlllE:ordinary ointments rind liniments it is tx ell Imown, are JIII fewer° HIId parti.J 111 their operation. Slo.deri ja mild yet thorough—it reaches and teilioV( . 3 the came, hence it gi‘es teal and permanent rein f. For purity. mildnefii. safety. certa into. and thomiitdine, - .:, Sloane; oi ntme nt pxems, and pi rapidly supurcediag .all other Ointments hid Liniments now in mo. We Can't get along vrithout if. P.ta e's s, cu., 111.. r let Sloan—sir. I hate refleol the the 11/1 cure of rattle.opke Limn. sore throat. hare-, and many other inkj , trit•e. and ih en err case it Itas oar expectations. Au a hood% 0 lament, 1 Imo het or teen its equal, and for heats we ean't gel along uitheut Tisteellent Ointment. Sloan—DearrOr eonsiderlde length of tune I was seriously afflicted .1111 the Rheumatic complaint, and rip piled (reel) the various liniments, pain -Litters, &c., .111,out ob taining an relief. After n Inch your Agent nt this place milieu-' eed me to try. your Ointment, and within Iwo weeks front the time 1 commenced using ii, the pain ccPeil, and I ivas Otfeetually cured, and shall T•TOI1111111 who are similarly afflicted w ith the dibtreNsing complaint. tc ;our esertient ohnittent with out Itesp'y yours. OSCAR Ir. 'MOTT. ronceville, Peoria co., May 1,11-48. rr From the II V. S. Crooks, Agerit et' the ltlinui3 and MicLi g~u Canal Packet Boat Company. Chicago, June 21. PAR. Dn.W. B. Sloan—Dear sir": ['or die last - 341 3 ears I hate had OCCTIFIC/11 to use many horses, and has e net cr found anything equal to your Ointment for injuries on horsey. Within the Im.t tot o months I have applied your Ointment to some Flt hohes, for 'various injuries, and in every Instance It has proved a sot ereign remedy. EMI A ringer Bitten Entirely cif. toile "Quill of Chieng,o. C'ept. 11 si o at n—s, on the,ethl:nstant my son had a Huger ittett entirely orr by n base. I'e immediately applied your cele brated Ointment. %%Web relieved him of pain in a few minutes, and prevented the finger from swelling the least panicle. and the n mud is healing rapidly. Respectfully Yours. B. BROCKWAY. noctir 33331ZEtti IN hN. Sir: about three years ago I was severely in- Jured in one of toy legs by the Pilling Of a pits. of wood whirls occasioned large running ulcers. Nearly every doctor in Galena tried to cure Mein; but tried In van. until front sympathy and Improper treatment my other leg became as had as the One originally ;sounded. I despaired of ever being well ngaln—but in order that I might neglect no means within any reach. I pur chased of your agent:in Galena some of your (liniment. and you eats Judge of my surprise and gratitude better Irian I can express it. to find myself entirely well before I had finished using the se cond box. ' - 'these facts I make known that others afflicted may believe a ini not delay using so valuable on ointment as - . 3 outs has proved to be. Respectfully. )our grateful friend, , ,F.VA?i DAVIS. Calet.a. 111., Dec,ll9. 1E44. SPECIAL--n--- NOTZCZ. T ILE public are cautioned against purcharing any article from N. Cosy, of Little Fort, 111., purporting toeveheen pre pared by me. as, hereafter, I will not supply said ity : With any Ointment, Condition Powder or Tannin Paste, in !influence of ins having got up articles in imitation of mite, and advertising then, in' the naineof his clerk, Ilowsot, and representing himself as wholesale and retail agent for the same. W. R. eLOAN. Chicago, Feb. 91h, IFIO7 . ONLY 20 DAYS. Throes thefollowing order, Messrs. Vaughn & Co.; purchased a 1J large supply of Sloatt's preparations. Jackson. Michigan. Peb.. `210). 1819. S. X. Ilibluoil—Dear sift; I am out of Stamen Condition Ponder and horse Ointment. The tale far exceeds my expectation. if you can manage to bend me 1 dozen of tbeTowders. and 2 dozen Ointment. 1 will pay for them the tint tune you are here. and pre= mono I shall be able to cell a large quantity in the course of a year. It will be an object to 30u, as w ell as to my self. to keep me con stantly supplied. , Very Resieetfullv.Yours, i .cs -S. S. VAUGH,N er/Co. .....-- rszalizsex,prz nzvatt; , i St. Lulu Missouri. rehrtiaryslid, 16411. D R.w. H. Sloan—stn: About - ROA eargiygo. while rafting on „L vty the M in:. ' 'NU river, in ttsing met the rapids, 1 was plung ed in the t a r. and by the ia i dashed against a reek, crushing my leg is them lee serious!) injuring tar. co Much that I lost all sensibility. When consciousness returned 1 Ibund myself In St. Louis, surrounded by my weeping foully. Good nursing and medical nit enal.led me in about In o mouths to bobtle around is ith the assistance or a cone . The n minds only partially heal ed, leaving large running sores at the lints.. n bids Ibr many mouths discharged blood and 'natter of the 111051o:Tensive character. My pains were inesprettable. at times my suffering was no great that death would have received a hearty welcome., Fortunately Mr. Wilton, (one of my neigh! uN) ads iced inn to try your Ointment. I obtained a box and applied it accordipg to direction—the rotes soon began to assume a healthy appearance, and in three Jacinths 1 was entirely curt d, and able to endure bard labor. Your Obd'i. Se vant, c HIRAM W. THOMAS. We the undo% gned. neighbors of 11. W. Thomas, were ac quainted v. ith op case above stated and knowing the dream stancesonObt cheerfully COIIIIIIII said Thomas' statement. " , lax. J. DOUGLASS, JAAIEB WIL:FON; ' PETER LAMB. GOOD strvazie. - _ On Bogue, lowa, Itlareli;istb, IFIP. MR. W. O. Sloan —Osar Nat Last February leth, near Mount Morris, Illinois, I had a horse wounded Ip the rtiCe Joint, so deep hint the Joint water issued freely, many good judges of horses gave It uspeir opinion that the horse would never recover. I applied your Ointment freely and often, and notwithstanding. the animal coubt scarcety bear any weight on the diseased leg. )et in consequence of pressing business. I ventured to start with the horse on my return to Du Duque, a distance of some We tulles. Just nt the breaking up of streams. through which I was obliged to fool and expose the leg and wound of the horse to frequent drench. logs of water, snow and Sexy mud, still the horse emit inxied to improve. One 50 cent but of your extraordinary ointtncotentire.. ly Cored the boom In lean than 20 days.. Yours, truly W. BOWDON. To Whom it may Concerti. . IN emirequenee of having made a ibw small present., a refmrt he. gone out that nt mr Moot. I retell my prepneatimattot le.. than th e price on the label.. therefore, I am induced to nadty the p u blic Clint berruni. it 1111 my settled deterptinallott noctu.ninke any preve.ts of die PrePAMI Inn.; to either netv,or old ensnarers. and ever es heretofore. Mall end wit:Skittle to an alske.lind not permit ay traveling agents to Vary tient thia rule. - - Dated et Chicago . lii., March tOtts; IP4O. BWAN. iPly 4- affi April. 21. If4C ' . % :-4 !....„, ennusra - intuazazair. , _ -14 RN: WARP. thankful fair pm favors bertrifeave w lnfbrm bar Meads awl customers ana she has. received and wilt rim, berratoaltra fhialltlGfiodr and flagon!, on Thu!: d iy itelaailartat ' m(e May fin WI - • t v , 'lO. MILE - 1 M. JUUSS.
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