THE WEEKLY' OBSERVER 18 14.101.1811 ED BY D. F. SLOAN, CORNER OF STA•i'E ST. AND TILE PUBLIC SQUARR, TErois or TILE PAPER. City subscribers by the earner, at 81. 01 By mall, or at the office, In navance. 1,50 ISTIf not paid in advance. or within threemonthn fkom the time of subscribing, two dollars will he charged. . II:rAil communications mart he poet paid. RATES OF ADVERTISING. Cards not exceeding 1 lines, one year. 53,D0 oncsquare .11 4 6 In,oo do. do. six tnonths. 6.00 do. do. three months, 3,flfi Thanslent advertlsements,ZU cents per square, of fifteen lint4ot lean, for the first insertlOn; 23 cents for each subsequent insertion. TaTearly advertisers have the privilege of clanging nt pleasure. but at no lime are allowed to occupy more than two squares, and to ha limited to their immediate 6ie 'inc.'s. Advertisements not having other directiOns, will he, inserted till °add and charged accordingly. ORSOONEOB Dffn2q_.-707M1V. THOS. H. STUART. M. D.. rirroturfor and Surgeon, o ffi ce on the corner of reach, end eib Sts., Erie Pa.. tf I S. IL DEWEY. _ WUOMIALIs AND RATAIC eater in Dry Goods, second door below Drown's Hotel. 'a ate :Aron. ..Erie. Pa.. GEORGE H. CUTLER, • Al-roimy AT Law, Girard, Erle County, Fa. CoPeetions and other business attended to with promptness and dispatch, . ATTORNEY AT Law—Offree over J. IL Williams' exchange office, next door to Judge Thompson's office: Cofleeting and ether pror hone! business attended to with prompt ness and dispatch. BLit N'S HOTEL, Fo j nty TIIPt,O.I Cartier Of Slate Staset alultllo Publlcsquare Erie, Eastern Western and eouthern btage Office. -- ROBERT A. BAKER. • wffor,e,hr.,: and ft etak . deafer iu Groceries. Provisions, Wine., Liquors, Cigars, Naas, Detroit Ate, Buiscuil, Crackers, &c. &c, Ceeapside, Erie, l'a. • J. GOALDING. MERCItA VT Tv (Lett, Rad Cheap Brady Ma cieCtnthine Store. South sift of the PiLtic equare, a few door. , East of the Erio Itautc. , H. B. HAVERSTICK. No. 2. RERD Douse. Dealer in Dry Goods. itardware, Crockery. Greeerirs. T. W. MOORE, De %LEL Groceries, rrovisions,lVlnes,Lictero, Candies, Fruit, &e., No 6, Poor reople's Row, State street, Erie. ALFRED KING, WROLESALF R r!TA It. den? er in Groceries, Croft 6, toms, Provis - ions, and Pittsburgh manufactured articles; No. Hewing . Block, and 7th street, Canal Basin, Erie, Pa. -. W. H. CUTLER. Attorney & Counsellor at Law, (Office iirSpaulding'a Exchange. N. Y. 1 Collecting and commercial bubineeli will receive prompt alienion. REPTICNCEs.—A. P. DURI" Esq., 131.1vJARP; GRANT, EN. JOSIAH KELLOGG, Forwarding, & Conamission Merchant, on the Public Deck, tail of State rtreet. Coal, Salt, Plaster and Whit.• Fish, consul' J. H. WILLIAMS, Banker and Exchange Broker. , Dealer in Bills of EN - chance, Drafts, certificates of Deposite. Gold and silver coin, &c., &c. Office. 4 doors below Brown's Hotel. Erie, Pa. • BENJAMIN F. DENNISON. i Arroasmir AT LAW, Cleveland, Ohio—Office on Superior street. in Atwater's Block. Refer to Chief Justice Parker, Eambrike Law Schol; Ron. Richard Flether. 10 State st., Boston; Bon. Samuel IF. Parkins. Mk Minus id.. Philadelphia; Richard 11. Kimball, Esq., 53 Wall Weer, New York. For testimonials, re fer to this Mike. GALBRAITHS & LANE, ATTORIIgIrP AND COCINseLLORS AT LAlT—Ofnee on Sixth street, weal lOWA of dui Public Square, E le,'Pn. MARSHALL & VINCENT, Arrozarrs sr Law—Office up stairs in Tammany Hall building north of trio Prothonotary's office, Erie. _ _ MURRAY WHALLON — , - ATTORNICT AND COUNSELLOR S,T LAW—Office over C. D. Wright's Stoic., entrance one door west of State street. on the Diamond, Erie. • I. ROSENZWEIG & CO. IWISOLESALR AND RETAIL DEALERS in Foreign nod Dore,tie flry Goode, ready mane Clothing,Boote and Slime, No. 1, nein frig Block, ewe street, Erie. C. AL TIBBALS, ntALZR in Pry Goode, Dry Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, No. I 11. Maneide, Erie. HENRY CADWELL. --- Dromp in Hardware. Dry Goode, Groceries, &c., notch side of the Diamond, and one door east of the Eagle Hotel Eris. A. H. HITCHCOCK, lict . y..rn in Groeerlea and Provisionoof all kinds, 61.11 c, meet, three doors notch of the Diamond, Erie. 63111-1 JACICSON, DEALER in Dry Goods :Groceries, Iln - d ware, Qucens Ware. Lime, Iron ; Nair, dr.c.. 121, Cheale..ide, Elie, Pa.' IVILLIAN 1/IBLET: CAstrurrllistrett upholster, and Undertaker, corner of State and Eleventh streets. Erie. KELSO & LOO2IIiS - , -----'— GEWCItAr. Forwarding, Produce and COMlllixon :Vert lints: dealers in coarse and line salt, Coal, Fluter, Blunglex, d.c. PailiC dock, wont side of the bridge, rrie. Entvin . WALKER & COOK, ' 12iNZ1.47. Forwarding, Cominiz.sion and Produce Merctianrs; Sec owl Ware-house east of the Public lirld e Erie. - G. LOOMIS & Co. DrAcme in Watchce, JeelrY. Silver. German Filver, Plat e d and Britannia Ware eutlerf ty . 31 II itary and Fancy Good 4, t:rate nearly opposite the Eagle 'Hotel, Erie. G. Loomis, CARTER & BROTHER. I,Vflocessr,E and Retail dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Ninth, Oils Dye-stuffs. Glass, &c., No. O. Reed Howie, Eric. JOEL JOHNSON, Vieux, in Theological, Miscellaneous, Sunday and Classical School Books, Stationary, &r.c. No. I. PcrrAflock. Erie. JAMES LYTLE. .; FA/11110NA aLE Merchant Tailor, on dm public square, a few doors west or state street, Eri e, L. WARREN ,• SARI). Blind and Door 'Manufacturer, and dealer In glass, moth east corner ofeth and State streets, Erre. P:S. - Ca:ARK, " • W t, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealer In roceries, rrewiqons, Ship Chandlery, Stone-ware, &c. &e., No. 5, Sonnet! Bleck, Erie. O. D. SPAFFORD. Dealer to Law, Medical, scnuoi Miscellaneous Books stationary, (ilk, &c. Stale at., four doors below the Public square. "DR. O. L. ELLIOTT, Resident Dentist; Office and dwelling in the Beebe Bloch, on the East side of the Public Sounre. Erie. Teeth insetted on • Gold Plate, from one to an entire nett. Carious teeth tilled with pure Gold, and restored to health and usefulness. Teeth cleaned with instruments and Ventlflee so as to leave them of a pellucid clearness. An work warranted. MOSES KOCH, Wm - Kra ,r.s: A Ytt 11 , -r Art Deal& in Staple mid Fancy Dry Goods, Groceries. Crockery. Ready, Made Clethina, &c., Commercial BuililinAst corner of Frenell',ntnl Fifth streets, Erie. - • S. DICK ER SON. YlltrlA At A no Seim rev--Oftiee nc his residence on Eleveath street, Opp:mite the Methodist Church, Eric. C. B. , tVuntrs‘ be A vn 11,erAn dealer in Dry Goode, Groceries ; Hardware, Crockery. Clans-ware, Iron Nails Leaiber, corner of Statestrcet and the public square. opposite the Ennio ilotel, Erie JOHN H. HUR.TON, wiror.Ers,t. /Snort rTA it, dealer in Drugs, Medieinee. Dye stufr4, Groceries, &e. No. 5, Reed House, Erie. ROBERTS-,c. HUNTER. DPALFR in lints. Caps and Pens oral! destriptiovs. No. 10, Park Row. Erie. Pa. EXCUktratE omen WlT.l.lAqe.dealer in Foreign and Domestic Billsofexchange, Certificates of deposite, Gold and Sib- er coin, will buy and sell current and uncurrent mangy, negotiate time endsight drafts, makeeollections on :111 the Eastern cities, and ntatre teinittan ces at the lowest Matting rates. . Money received on Deposit° and Eastern dr..n.s constantly on Oant the lowest rates of premium. To hio. Indiana, Kentucky, Virginia. and Pennsylvania flank nee , , and those of most other States, bought android on the must nronahle terms. Office,ifour door. below Won n's Howl. Erie Pa. Erie, July I. ISIS. r,r-Ac= i t. —44--azaz4: 1849. T3IIIIOIIGU TO MIAVER EN 36 11017310. BEAVER AND ERIE DAILY EXPRP.SS PACKET, LINE. TO PITTSBURG. CINCINNATI, Loulevaux, ST. L 91.115, kc. rec., The above Line is composed of first class PACKET BOATS. leaving Erie Daily atSo'clock. A. N. Connecting nt Beaver with the Biter packets for PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI, LOUIS VILLE, ST. LOUIS. Ike.. affording altogether the cheapest, eati• ert and gunt pleasant route to all places on the Ohio River. W. C. CL. (Mee at Brown's Hotel, corner of State Wed ELAND and the Agent. Public Square. and the Packet Landing. Eric May 3, ISO. -% 31 Drs. L. L. and W. W. Adams ItOMEOPATIf (0 nivsini ANS AND BURGEONS. HAVING located themselves, in the Borough of Erie, Will /1. tend to all calls in their profession. Office and residence on the *loud' West corner of the Dimond, le building formerly occupied by Dr. Faulkner. N. B Calls from the country attended to promptly. Erie, AprillB. 1610. r UZI 011 03100E112E13. JUST reteired by latest arrival. at the old stand of Hitchcock & Zinimetll% a well ' , elected stoek of FRESH GROCERIES, of every description for family use, such as Teas, Sugars, Cotreei Biel, Pepper, Alsplee, Cinnamon, Cloves. Nutinees, Molasses, Oils, Fish. Flour, Choose, Tobacco,Frult, Nate, which are offered an terms that cannot fail to suit our customers. Please give u■ a call. • N. B.—All kinds of country produce taken in exchange for gro eerie*. . Ede Aumml4,EM% Ede, GINGIIA3IB.—Seoteb. French and American elm:barns. for sate very cheap by B. U. DEW EY. Erie. Angina 4, IBA _ ._____ 00 POUND Cum Camphor. 100 do Taitatic Acid, 150 do Into rb Soda. ' 4 4110 do CrtomTortor. '75 do Oil Griventurt, 50 do Cum Opium and A rsbie. IT July 97, /7 , 117. • (7,17471,12 & 11130TIIER, r.eXXII.I3. ifird4iil l itiii RECEIVED this . moro Ina a new tuojw of Parer tlanpingo. Poi daring and Winddw raper --tome very desorable patrOns. Erie. June 13.1130. GleM. BELDON ez 8 • N. ..... 1. 1.1 LL and Juane* ir:dging., very dice and chap at .8. R.IDIESVETT VILSON LAIRD OE! W. W. Loon!! A. H. HITCHCOCK. LEWIS° 00 TIIIO BALL. 7 6 now open with a nr ad complete amortment of Gold and Silver {Vats Ira, clocks Gold lockets, Gold pen cils, pone, breast pins, Finger rings, thimbles, Ear-floops, Rracelet .claspe, slides, snaps, Fob, Guard and Vest Chains, keys, etc. Gold and Salyer Specks, sil ver spoons, CouiLe. thimbles, weds, fruit knises, Chains, ike.— Platted !Tort baskets, castors, candle sticks, mutters dchrameNona bri tut nis cork° and tea lets; shell, horn& ism y combs; ocipsore, shears aud pocket knives, ra 'tors and razor strops, soaps, perfumery. nee ' dies, brushes, steams eels, bends, clasps, and • rings: Steel tags and purees readymrioer Ace. cordians, music boxes. Vial ots, and many oth er stainless too numer ous to mention, nide"! tt 91 Se bunt at utnetilt,ss than the norm prices. N. O. Pedlars fivutelted on reasonable terms. 'l7 All k Inds of %Vale hes and Clocks cleaned, repaired and war ranted. Also, Accordeons, Musialluxes, Jen elry, &c., repaired at short notice. For cleaning lever watches, 51 GO. Leptnc Watches, $0 75 " Common Verge, SO. New mnin m1111%0,75 to lOa New Verge, 1 OU. Lunette Glass, ! Si Double Flint IF. Common do 121 Gold Hands es to 50. New Acaordeoniteeds,2sloo, All otter Jots done in proportion to the above prices, and war ranted tosive satisfaction or the money refunded, one door East Spawn' Lagie Uotel. WM. N. LEWIS 'Erie, Nov. la, 1540. 1 8 9 MILLINER GOODS. MR9.. takes pleasure in tutor .:tig her friends and the Public that she has Mat received her .pring supply of Mill eery, end Fancy Goods, comprising every variety in her line.— tier Bonnets and Caps ore of the most approved styles. enlist:mi en hand eicry variety of colored and nhire straws. Boosts cleanestond repaired on the f•ilbilt`rit notice and In the hest Wanner. All orders for work promptly attended to, rind a cantina:3l)ft. of the pirouette of her friends arid the public generally is respectfully so• tic , ted, n t her stand on State Street near the corner of fifth, Erie, Pprill 21, 1648 -tf49 Ladicsrashiora for MO JUST rcceired, n beautiful absortntentorllan, latest Paris shies, cumin it'ing superior Black silk Baena trimmed, pen green and purple Cimmeleon. drab and blue ditto. Ear's trimmed, tilde') are offered at prices far below the coat of materials t rid manufacture, as obtained bete. J. V. CLARK. Erie, June 0, 1649 NW aooross clump Gomm GOOD Gomm. NO. 1, FLEMING BLOCK. Spring and Summer Supply at the Aeu - Jew Stare, IT vosENztvEtc & Co. 'tuition:yea by the sounding . "E mpire entre," "Wright's Corner," or the ••CJlttlllere lel En• change," have just returned from the eastern cities, end are now receiving their spring and summer supply of DYY GOODS, FANCY GOODS. READY MADE CLOTIIII4G, &c., which they are enabled to offer to their numerous customers and the public generally. at prices far below thole of any former season. These goods hate all beeeselected w lib the greatest care. and will be found to be one of the largest and 'Jima rplenditlrtoclis of Spring, and Summer Goods et er of in this city. As many of there Goode have been purchased of the importers per the la- Sort arrit air from Europe, the au(ocriliere toe confident that they can offer to their mittomers the ve-y newest styles of Ladies Dress Goods. comprising Englinhi French, Swiss; Irish and:ketch Gciods, together with: a - 11111 arrortment of American manufacture. and cheapet than can be found elsewhere. I LADIE,B uarAia Go( v_4. Rich Chameleon Silks, extremely low; Mel brocade do. beauti ful goods; Rich Grenadines, plain and figured : Glace Silk. ricli Mambo; Foult de Sole, fashionable and late importations: Black A rtnures, plaid and sullied; Brocade Lustros, new sales; Mohair Chameleon, figured. (very cheap;) Silk Tissues, all colors; Balza- Tines. in great variety; Paris, dotted Lawns Mr evening dresres: new style rich Mourning Lawns; Organdie Lawns, a beautiful lit. tide; black Gros do Rhine, all widths and qualities; black bom bazines of the most approved makes; Paris printed barreges. ex tremely low; Paris printed Lass 111,,-111 great variety; Crapes and Crapes Lissie, a full assortment of colors and qualities: together with a large supply of De Laines and Alpaca■. some aribme as 12 cents pet yen!. to addition to the above will be found a beautiful assortment of black Brussels Lace, for trimming dresses, 'Mantil las and capes. Also, French worked capes, collars and cutler. la test styles; Vctoria I an as and spotted Robes, very cheep; Swish 1/11111. JarOn.'t and Rook Musiins; Bonnet Ribbon: Belling Ribbon; CravatstScarfs; AnifiCiatS; Glover: Mitts. and Hosiery. • SHAWLS: Embroidered White Cashmere and Crape Fhawle. Plaid and Black silk Shawls. Black and Colored ;klens de Lain Slut tyP., Sat- In Plaid Berme Shawls. Prem.(' Ca , lnnere Shand.i. and )~lain and Embroidered Black rind Colored Oilk Ft loge ThibbetShan. it PARASOLS! PARASOLS , . The larcei.t. cheareit and hest nerortment in the cite, Parvels front the tones! to the most splendid. rich and eostl Wee, of the nen rol styles and colors, can always lot found at thlsEsibblith inent. romy.-Tlc AND STAPLII•GOOD.9. A Large Prink ofralico,froi 6 cents to 1.0 cent. herlvardillleaelt• ed and unbleached :SI not ins, front Germs upward; Berl Tie k inci and Clit:cl.ll. a full supply of all qualilie+ and or Ices. Trish Linens; 111 En=“a and Scorch Diapers; Napkins: Table Da& per , Cra , lt and Dowla.,; Soleil and Mancia,tec Mena; Kentileity Jean. and Blur Prillm all ot•whi,p It pi to on' at priers that , : aunot fall to please and without feat of Compe tition. • ir-LciTIII.NtI FOR THE MILLION. ntier th is head we havonow on hand, ready for sale, the (nr eest, m , st fathuutable and crir+Cd eSsort.ncid thy.3l.thr, CLOTHING cu •r offered lit Erie; all of v birfi bate 1.,e, Cider Our iinterdiate in+reetien, I PAC /lA] !tt •T 01111 IN A rarreatl%cr.—together ith one of the choice:A eloctions rf sta prated line Black. Blue. Brown. Olive and Mali French, Belgian rind E, elioh CLOTHS, that has ever trio brOllgl , i to 11l- city . Al6O, Black and Fancy French Cassimere.....New Stvle Frincyyert lap, and era% not r3ilk Under Shim , and Drawers.. I.imro cambric, and hillt Bankercluels, and a ale VlSqerirtlent of. Gloves, nud.Sti,pendvre. tT Pitt forget the place Now Jew Store, No. I, Fleming Block Stole Street. Erie. April V, , 1F M. :SO DAY mid 3) Hour Clocks, various styles of nt gr sally reduced prices. Mho, Marine, Circular and other 'rime Pieces for sale low by 1.0011118 Az Co. Eric July,?. time S.rect. T. 37. .3t.',1114 NO 3L AN It Xi 13 IT tr Tr 2 r I tr G Fairbanks' Genuine Scalia relarazfactory:t , The subscribers having purchased Fairbanks celebrated gems ine scale ;interns. and emplo}ed a workman, Mr. Mocks, who has had a long experience in their manufacture, leg kale - to Inform the public that they are now prepared to furnish loonier no article superior to anything of the kind ever ofThrted in thin market. The anbi.:!ithers would alert caution their friend against pur chasing worthless nftrieles purponing to be FairhankS' ~e alt. front Irresponsible itinerant !ranker. pedlers—rre manttlactarethe genzt• ine article The following are our pris m. ((ay Seale:, oft Ton 4 draft. ' ~ , On Coal &We, of 1 ton droll. . 40 Platform i.'..cales, 1.19 n lbs. draft. ~ 35 Do. do. do. with hoisting frit er n.. - - and eet on trucks, 40 Do. do 1200 lbs. draft, 30 Do. do. do. on trucks. with hoisting let cr, 35 Fairbanks' .draeriran ctite. ISO the. 32 Do. do. do. 1200 the. 28 Do. do, _ do. 1300. on trucks with hoisting tr. 37 Do. , do. do. 300 lbs. is Flour Packing Sonle.3oo Ws , 20 Counter Scales, i oz. to 200 lbs.. platform, . 8 Ito 4 oz. to 200 lbs. platform & Scoop. la twee counter Scale, brays lever, 4 or, to sa itm. drift. 0 Aft the above p!ticies arc warranted. Those et Milt% to obt.,itt a good and ratable Scale me requested CC give us a call at No 101 French street, nearly °maim the rurinem WWI. G. A. BENNET & CO. Fzie. May 20, IP4O. 2 Now and Fashionable Opting Goode. Ware just receiving the largest stock of the most desirable styles and the he duality of FliCrill DRY GOODS, ever offered in lids market, and as cheap as any other hollse In these diegins. We ha: cm ery varlet) of West) Goods in Silk. Illohair, Wool, Linen and Cotton fattiest French Cnglish and American Broad Cloths,,Cassimerrs, Tweeds, Jeans, and Fancy Summer Coatings, Castings, &c.. MUT,. 111010 a, JlC , Fiery, Parasols, Umbrellas, Bonnets of every variety Of spring st)le. Flow era Itibbomis, Kc ., &e. Also, a large stock of brown and bleached Sheetines and Shirt sag., Mitts, Waddirigs, Wickings, Batting, Cotton Yarn, Carpet Warp, tr.c. Crockery and Glasi•ware, Shelf Hardware and Dry Goocerlso, at prices which trouble thetrtide. Our Goods are bought of Ma• ntifacttirere. importers, Auctions, Jobbers. Jens,, Gentile:), any and every where they can he had, at the lowest prices, under their market value (or cash or credid, and n ill he cold according ly for Cash or approved shone:Wit. Comparison inVited—COrtipetitiOD defird. We are on hand at No. 6, Coeapnidc, tcady and willing to ex hibil goods and prices Erie. May 12, 18111, C. M. TIBBAT.S. CABEIC MOD. 1.17117333372. 'rut hlghest market mite will be paid for nny qunnlity of White Wood, Blank Walnut and Cherry Lumber and 'Staves, delivered at my store. on the corner opposite Drown's 'loud. June O. C. B. WRICUT. VX7IIITE Lt.:ADM 011,.—Tbe subscriber keeps constantly on .V V band D. A. Pahnestock & Co's warranted pure White Lead, and is prepared to sell it by the quantity nt n smaii advance from rittsburgh cost, by the single Keg, (21 pounds,) at two dol lars. Thisbrancl is now considered the best In market. A supply received nearly every week, and consequently he had nt all tinier Farm. J. BURTON. Erlty.fune 2, 1812. a 12.000 Verde of W Moth & Cassirnere at the Erie oflee rectory. DEADY to beexchanged for WOOL by the subscribers at their usual rates ofexchange. They have a variety of Plaid end Fancy Stripes of the latest Eastern patterns for Ocilla. Pants and goys - Clottigst den, tt•good anriewof all-wool Tweeds, for sum mer wear. :We will also manufacture, the present reason, at the following prices In cash, viz: For black, brown, grey and steel mixed cloth,3lF cents per Yard; cassimere of seine colors, Xi CMS; while Flannel 95 cents, and pressed Flannel QS .eta. per yard. 111ERAFFEY & BREWSTER. Erie, June it, ISSO. LINNEN LUSTRES.—Receieed this morning, Another stun of Linen Lustre% among which are some very &skate styles, that are scarce in market. I Mice now a large stock nod Will sell at full 2.5 per cent less than the usual rows. 3 Erie,Junet. 1849. J. D CL lIK. ASTERN NA I 11.S'—The underxigned nre now telling a *ape- E • ItiOr Eastern Nail. (tont dd to 40d. 8 and Ithl Feueezind Floor Nulls, ad. Sal and 10d wrought Nails; also. assorted sizes barn door and wagon box Rims, for rale low, at No 3 Rced !louse. ' Erie. June 2. REED & SANFORD. Who "Nimble Bizponco 99 Store. 'Well is better than the stow shining. as I have said before. Therefore !offer the following articles very low for Cash. and a great many others which cannot be enumerated in an adver tisement; Vii:' - Crockery of nil kinds, enp and letter paper, Prom 62 25 lip to $4 50 per ream according to quality; combs for Ladies and gentlemen. Clark's spool Cotton, Coffee, four different kinds; herring by the boa, mackerel, "t'alt River" nails, 4d Poled, at S cents per pound, coat Shovels, man ure forks, grain scoops, bristles of nil kinds, tooth brushes, Is. each; hair brushes, slates and slate pencils, knives and forks for $4 per sett, hair pins.globe lanterns, Sufi, 6 and 7 shit flogs each; a good assortment of Wooden Ware, such at wooden bowls and boxer, lemon squeezers, feet steak pounders,`rolling pins, muddlers, soap dishes, fee., fee,. nod a hundred other "no (lona." Call tuideee for yourselves and If they do not malt, don't buy. All these can be found at " H. A. DARER'S, Erie, July St, ISEr• Cheapside. A BROW ROOT, Sago, Pearl Barley, Oat Alm'. Tapioca Ver ralellla, by ' CARTER & BROTHER. 3317..A.5S cx. o one. For NERVOUS DISEASES, And of those Complaints which me caused by an impaired, weakened or unhealthy condition of the NERVOUS SIk'STE:.II. This beautiful and convonient'application of the mysterious powers of GALVANISM and MAGNETISM, har been pro. flounced by distinguished ph) gluons, both m ,Europe and the United States, to be the most valuable inedictraai dia• esrery of the Age. Dr. CHRISTIE'S GALVARTIO BELT , 31AGNETIC FLUID, is used with tho most perfect and certain success in all cases at Gmagion.A..L ninnLiaTit, Strengthening the weakened body, giving tone to the various origami, and invigorating the entire at stem Also in FITS, CRAMP, PARALYSIS AND PALSY, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, TIREIMIATISM, Mute and Citronln,GOUT, ups- LEPSV. -GU:IMAGO, DICAPNESS. NEIL YolUs TREMORS, PALPITATION OF' TUE HEART, APOPLEXY, NEURALGIA, PAINS In the SIDE and CREST, Liver Complaint, SPINAL vomintAuvr, and CURVATURE of the SPINE. KIP .COMPI.A/NT, DISEASES of the KIDNEY'S, DEFICIENCY OP AERV. OUS AND' PlilfS/CAL. EiVEltair t anti ali •, Nervous Diseases, 'ritual complaints arum trout ono simple cause, namely, A. Dorkugement of the Nervous System. to NERVOUS COMPLAINTS, Drugs and Medicines m inerease the 'sea for they weaken the 'vital energies of the already pi strated 'Mont i _ while under. the strengthen• lag, life.gi van „ vitalising influence of tialvanisni, as applied Lythis beautiful and wonderful discovery, the exhausted anent and weakened antiwar fa restored to former health, ength, elasticity and vigor. Tho great peculiarity and excellence of Dr. Christie's Galvanic iPuratlves, consist', in the fact that they arrest and' cure disease by out. ward application, in place of the usual mode of drugging aridrbysiCking the patieht, till exhaustid Nature minks hope. , !wily under the infliction. They strengthen, the whole system, Njualise the circulation ef Me.6food, promote the secretions, mid never 'to the sligititst injury under any circumstances. Sinci, their letroductlos In the United States, only three years nine, more than , , 6 1 0i000 Peksons , including all ages, chimes and conditions, among which u ere a large number of ladies, who aro pcculiarly subject to Nervous Complaints, hare. been ENTIRELY AND PERMANENTLY CURED, when all hope of relief had been given up, and every thing cite been tried In rain ! II i To Illustrate the use of the GALVANIC HMV, suppose the case of a person afflicted with that bane of cis Mullion, °Wirt:MIA; or any other Chronic or Nervous Disorder. In ordinary case; stimulants are taken, which, by their action on the nerves and muscles of the stomach, afford temporary relief, but which leave the patient in a lower state, and with injured faculties; after the action thus excited has ceased. Now compare this with the effect resulting from the aortae lion of the GALVANIC nu'''. Take a Dyspeptic su ercr, even in the worm symptoms of an attack, and simply tie the Deli mound the body, using the Magnetic Fluid as directed. In a short period the insensibleperspiration will act on the positive element of the Belt, thereby causing a Galvanic circu- lation which will pass on to the negative, awl thence back again to the positive, thus keeping up a continuous 08iVallie circulation throughout the system, Thus the most severe case. of DYSPEPSIA are PERMANENTLY CURED. A YEW DAYS IS OFTEN AMPLY SUFFICIENT TO ERADI. curt:: Tim DISEASE OF YEARS Certificates and Testimonials From the most. Respecto.6l43 Sources, , Conl.l he given, sufficient to fill every column in this paper We make a few selections. RHEUMATISM AND DYSPEPSIA. Seven. Cases Cured::: In OW) Village G %IVA NIC BELT will cure every' care, w matter how revere or ehrouic. Skeptics ato icteircil to the fallowing, A CHIN OF EVIDENCE. No. I. The fallowing letter is from ik Ir. AlonLo U. Pelle Kingston, N. Y., a gentleman of Itigli.resimetabillly influence, KINGSTON, Ulster CO., N. Y., Jan. `A 1 To Dr. A. IL Cuaienx— About the drat of November last I called at your Mile. purchased one of your Galvanic Dells, and I am happy t. that It has made a new man of me. For years I have troubled with 1111TTMATIEM, rely severe, and a general ti 1.1 , 38 of the whale system, and very remove. with pain an bead, so severe that I would have to take to my bed tl or four times a day. My friends are astonished at the (ect and wonderful cure wrougnt on me. I never was b , in my life than now, and I know that this is altogether() to ,your GALVANIC BELT, for had had the beat physic and bad tried every thing previous to using at, wit effect. • • • • • * • Very respectfully, ALONZO D. FELT.M. W.' In consequence of the benefits experienced 11 himself, 51r, 14.1./ien procured a number of the OALVANIL BELTS, and having disposed of them among his friends, thus writes t No. /. • Komi - role, May 6, 1649. j Mr DEAR DOCTOR. You ask me to give you an account of the success of your GALVANIC BELTS in this region. I can truly hay that they continue to do wonders; hundreds weal them, and I do net know of a solitary case of failure in their use. I told a Belt end the Magnetic Fluid to a lady here some weeks since: She had a complication of nervous disorders, and was vel* low. Dr. Nelson attended her, but did her no good ; and. the poctor blew out considerably when she got the belt, and ridiculed it ; but the lady used the Bell and was cured. Now this Poctor had the Dyspepsia fire great and could sot cure hireselC• but gets tis lady's Belt, wishes it kept secret, puts it on himself, and it did him on mhch'good, that esterday ho celled en zoo and got one fur his wife. No. a. Mae VANOTAIARIC, of this town, lay all svlnter 'with the itheumatism. She got to be perfectly helpless. Every one who saw her said she could not live. She sent for a UAL. YANK: BELT—put it on—used the Fluid freely, and in EIoDI DAVI AYE WERT OUT VISITING, AND DI TO XL 111111111LD newt wren 1 The Doctor who attended Alias V., hooted at the Belt, but now ■ayi there is certainly a remarkaale curd. lire power in your Belts. - No. 4. Mr. John Elnan, merchant of this place, was reduced to • mere skeleton, by Dyspepsia and general chronic disease ; he got a Belt and the Flunk and is now as healthy a man es we hare cot in Kingston. BC has spent large sums Of money in venous nostrums previously-, but they all proved useless. No. b. An old gentleman by the name of Newkirk, had the Dye. pepsin for thirty years. Ho tells me that be could not eat any thing . without its rising on his stomach • ho was very mach emaciated and locked miserable ; but h a tiurchtsed a Dell from me, and after n'earing it 3 or 3 weeks, he drove urito the door and said he had come to thank me for selling bins Coats. Ties BELT, as it had made a'well man of bins. Ile says that he now eats and digests Perfectly, and that he is as hotly as any of his neighbors. He isabout 60 years of age. No. G. Mr. Wood, of hfarbietown, was drawn up with croup and Ithoingism, so that he could not move. Hit brother got • Belt for him, and rn ono week be was to well that be was about attending to hit butinaee. He says it is the greatell thing on earth. No. 7 The wito of Mr. Joseph King, of Kingston, has been eom plumping of lassitude and general weakness for several years, and also troubled with indigestion. She got the Belt tupl Fluid, and Mr. King told me this day, that his oils was like %whet. wOfhtin, It had done her so touch good. I Could give you a great many more cases, equally successibil, but d suppose these will be sullicient, I Sony say that I never was engaged in any business that Ku been to foitunate and satis: factory to all concerned. - Very truly yours, ALONZO D. FELTEIt: Te A. 11. Cultist:a, M. D.,,New•Vork. Qt'} Many hundred Certificates from all parts of the mtfr try of equally extraordinary character could be given. V- No trouble or inconvenience attends the use of HR. CI RISTIE'S GALVANIC ARTICLES. and they may be worn by the most feeble and delicate with perfect cue and safety. In many case, the sensation attending their use is Ilighty pleasant and agreeatts. They can be aeut to say part of the country. Prices : • The Galvanic Belt, Three Dollars. The Galvanic Necklace, Two Dollars. The Galvanic Bracelets, One Dollar Each: The Magnetic Fluid, One Dollar. i - The articles aro accompanied by full and plain direc• bona. Pamphlets withjull particulars may be bad of the authorized Agent PARTICULAR CAUTION. CO- Rewire of Counterfeits and Worthless Indiationt \ I D. O. MOREHEAD, M. D, GENERAL AGENT FOR THE UNITED STATES, Bal Broadway, New York. For sale in Erie. only by the authorized agents CARTER & BROTHER, No. 6, Reed Rouse. Eric. Dee. 16. 1818. Iy3l raht °stock 4kOlanino's Von:Wive. CAN ballad by the dozen at Manufactureta price, at Erie July 7. leap J. O. BURTON'S. SILVER WORK.—Silver Spoons, Ladies, Toni" Scoops, But terk Knives , it : constantly on hand and Illansfachtted by ftc eirtucriberi, nor i tkelVidmeg Stole, but in Erie, and warranted the standard of d !ars. Comparison of atyle in this branch par ticuarly invited. i Also. Threaded Spoons and For6s from Few York Manufactory. all of good silver. F G. LOCASIS &.Co. Erie July 7. . Dried Apples. A LARGE lot of Dice Dried A fipier juet rermivoa, I . :Tle. 3 , 110, INI9. 4 T. %V. rtitPoItTANT. D. FOSGATE'S ANODYNE CORDIAL, A safe and effectual remedy for the But'xmi. compusarra, Vie.: Diarrhea and Cholera Morbue—oleo, Flatu lent and Spasmodic Colic's. TIP mg T HIS invaluable Medicine for the Sabove complaints, surpasses any other remedy now in use. Hundreds of cases have come to the knowledge ~; el of the proprietor, where a speedy Ze cure has been effected by the use of ~.,' the Cordial, after a resort to the coin- mon remedies had proved unavail- 7. rag. It has been extensively used throughout this this State and elsevt here :...-. for many years—has been approved, -9 and is used in practice by a great o number of the most respectable phy- 0 sicians, as may be seen by their cur- 0 tificates an recommendations at- companyin each bottle. il :-...-.. This me icine is discovered to be .o a certain and effectual remedy for the , INTESTINEi DISEASES 5 . produced by the drinking of the wit- A tern of the rivers in the southern and ZJ southwestern states, whicH renders i it of inestimable value to those who :7',., rondo or travel In (b se s tons of ~. the country. 0 Ceriltlenten.=-We, th under- ~. signed, have for several ye ra past '7,,.. sold ti. roegate's Anodyne Cordial, er and duriee, this period have witness- ~. ed its salutary effects in curing the diseases (or which „ r t ; it is recommended, viz. Acute and Chronic Dlarrlaes . end Cholera Alorbes, in our own, or in the families of c our customers, and have also seen its successful admen- 0 rstristion in cases of Cholera Infantum. We do there .4 fore confidently recommend it to all those who may be 7, ett afflicted with those distressing and dangerous coni- •.. plaints, as oflering one of the best means for their cure '..?„' i t or relict A. I, Matthews, Hollister & Co., A. Reynolds, Buffalo; L. B. Swan, Post I, Willis, Rochester ; ' , ester & Dick „„ bison, J. L. %Vernet' & Co., Wm. Bristol , Utica ; Fitch, ,;” Hovey & Dillaye. Syracuse; Joseph Osborn, Seneca Falls ; Luther Kelly & Co., Platt & Simpson, Geneva ; 1.. C. Cheney & Co. Chipman & Remingunt,Canandal _ r 4 -r4. A ' 0 z 4 MI Mi CM - -I , a gun; C. Remington, NOnda: E. IL Hantington, J. H. Lapl2.ma, Penn Tan; Tracy Beadle, Elmira: . W. Sea vei & Sonalatavia ; John J. Foot, narmiton; . Bissell Leonard, Rome H. &E. Gaylord, Cleveland; John Owen & Co., Detroit; T. N. Hunt, Auburn. C. N. TUTTLE, Auburn, N.Y., GENERAL AGENT for the United States. NLW J 314 3 AIM ,--WOOL, WOOL. MILLCREEK WOOLEN FACTORY. Teitbncriber, proprietor of the above named establishment, would announce to Wool Growers and the public in general. that he has had nil of his Machienery thoroughly repaired, and having employed experienced workmen in nil the different branch. es of the business, he is now prepared to Manufacture Wool with neatness and dispatch, into the 11 flowing articles namely.—Plain Cloths, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Fla rude, Bhawls, blankets, &e. He is also prepared to make WATER PROOF CLOTH, whiPl) it for superior to OH Cloth for Over "ante. +37t . Custom Carding, Cloth Dressing:lnd Spinning done on short notice. All kinds of the Country Produce tnken for work, and a` , liberal dit.coant mnde for ent.ll. Friends nod the public generally are Invited to give him a call, and he assures (bon that nil the im- I movements dint he has mode are onwnni. Being determined to keep up With the improvelnentg of the age, he hope; In he aualata ed in his efforts. CYRUS REED. Milercick. May fl—lint -.- rrosh l ratnily Groceriep,M7holegate and rt.otail A KING respectfully begs leave to return his sincere thanks .i-12' vi his numerMis Cash ClP.lollletls-for thflif Wirral ,patronnen, and to State that he has just received froni New York and Pins hurgli a large quantity and variety of Free i GrOCC(ICO, selected with care, consisting of - Teas Candies ',itch . Perks Crdhie Tobacco Tar Scythes Fruits lOik Rosin Hamlin Spices I, Rice 'oakum Nails Nuts ' Mackerel Rakes Rope Molasses Codfish Spades - Bagging Sugars Mats Shovels ttoes.&e.J. . Ant a larg, , •,.full and complete misortment a every thine in the Grocery line, to which he invites the attention of those wishing to piarchareos these Groceries were bought low and will be sold very low fur Cash or ready pay, hut positively no truisti—Reutem tier King's, No. li Fleming Block. Erie, June it, lit , lo. North: East Woolen rectory. 7000 YARIO3 of Cloths. Casbitneres, Tweeds, Satinetts, Blankets, Flannels, are now ready to be exchanged tor wool /lithe following rate.; 'For plain full,Ooth, one yrall for 2i lbs. of wool; Casbi metes 11 lbs., to the yard. We will also roan utatture tinnily,: the ~enott, Black, Brown, Steel-nti led clot h nt 18 cis. per yard, ea,isitlieres of the Ratite colors at 30 eds. and white tlmmet at tEt and Leta. per yard. North East, June In, tel 4, STEVENS JONVg'Y T. -la 4 44WNOr' A' C7,7_1444-41414,V; • Proscription: Proscription!: mug above is' at this day by far the most general ery throughout our lamb . Scarce any one. escapes minim. Even Gen. Taylor, that great and good man, in hetturntly accent] of it. De, however. as (Men denten the charge an it in made, and boldly as-• serts that he "removes for cause The Subscribers have quite recently got out a Na l' F.T.O LT. on the elevated men principle. an, Lich thee call the KEYSTONI: COOKING sT( lvE. Saud plot ait .o decided nit I.IIIaOVOMCOI on nit a n d every love heretofore made. thaviteA so Many good quali ties others are told Of) that tho'ne eupogeti in the manntacture of a mach inferior article have taken the alarm, and nt once the cry of prorentition. and expect by this to escape a general route. Such cry, however is a useless waste of the rose material. The edict has been tweed—conimunity claim the right to select the bestStot a out! thence tile Key-tone stove umst sup ercede and re move all °there. including Sennett'. ['Meat. The verdict, howev er. will be, .'ltemovel for came only:" so we stand in a position similar to General 'Parlor, and as he is Just iced so shall tee A goad rosorunent of other CriolilN liTtrV mclinling the celebrated carpenter Stove. an well as the C;envice: Farmer and Clinton A ir-tielit Cook i.'4.10ve. , , Air-tight Parlor and Box Slot es— Cauldron and Sugar kettlos of different niece coo-tautly on hand. in fact no better ar,sortment of C.kSTIMS can be found elrewhere. The attention of the t ' ithl lc is also called Improved PLOW—a new article, with carl•irott beam, Manufactured by its and warranted. g irr Steam Engines. Mill Gearing, Carcliq slnehine.,Fpintiine Jennies, &e.. tqc., made to order on the rho test notice and on the most rersonable terms. 111N11101) &. CO. Fair, April 111, ifl9 GtaltillEraCTAls ptonliDTGr. I•'rench Street. Erie. l'a., Aprill7, 1E49. T 111; impre.sinti I. abroad that I have, or min about to:11'810ton the l'attcy Goods cud Silk Trade. It Is a fact that the tre mendous inroad that was mile upon the afore mentioned branch of ins business lust summer, by the robbery, somewhat discottra aged we. rani I was fur a chile inn straight whether or no to launch Into that trade. After pondering on the ' , abject n good while—fortunate. happy Caine to the determination to re.ume it Consider for a moment what your nitnntleil would "have been had I determined °them ice. One or too stores would have monopolized the business. 'Fo necompl bib n hich end. BM pile mock, Keystone Mock, or sonic other Liph sounding name, would 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 he evoked will amount to nothing., as this corn• nninity are too enlightened to be deceived by such nonsense—they ente nothing nhOtit Written and MealtiOng, but resort to the places where rich and fashionable goods arc kept and sold at reasonable, prices.: Whatever may have been the consequences. in pursuance of the abovOletermlnOtion, lit my late visit to the cities of New York and Philadelphia, I purchased a very large quantity of the richest and most fashionable Dress Goods in market, including a great variety of the newest styles of Dress Silks. It Is my inten tion hereafter to keep on hand the largest variety of Fancy Goods in town, and my past transactions I trust are it guaranty that prices o ill meet with the favor of my patrons, who are respect fully invited to call at the Commercial Fxchange, where i nm now receiving my new Spring and Summer Goods. Fancy and Dress Goods DLAIN Black and Blue Black Italian Silks, hameleono. Jr Figured Chninleon do..Plahi do., Min and Plaid 'Bilk, nn4 Linen Tissues, Figured Plaid and plain Plaid Barrages, embroi dered Curtain 1 1 ,1uslin. Grape. Cashmere and Be Lain Shawls, French wrought Collars, Cott's. Handkerchiefs. &c.. Linen Cam-. brie Kandkerehlers,,French, Kid and Silk Gloves , Narrow Ritt Ribbons, Bonnet aild Cap Ribbons, Flowers, Bilk and Linen Fringes &e. Buttons. &c., Parasols, at No. 1 Commercial Es change, French Street. Erie, May PA, 1:9111 M. KOCH. CANADA B.A.Niraft I BANE of British North - ) America. Commercial .Bank of Mid land Dietriet, Montreal Bank. City Bank of Montreal and Sank of Upper Caninla received at par for Cools or Clothing. at my Store in the Coinmercial Exchange. Punch Street. Erie, May 1.2, ISI M. KOCH. l OrfON. Yarn, Carpet, Wrap and Dattingapt No.TT'ommer eint P.irePanpa, French Street. IITOSES KOCII, TULIP and Pearl Straw Florence Braid Bonnet.. at No. 1 Mrnmercinl Exchange. FRENCIIrthiI Fancy ,nioredCl and Jihassimeres. Bilk and Saito and Linen Vestingtf, WO di &c., white nod co lored Linen Drillings. and a great %Ifriettf of gond.; /or summer wear at No t Cemmerclal Exchange, French Street. CtLIMMYR Shawls for sale. ,y 10 (Elie, June 2, 18.404 G.L.1:35,-03 Boles S by 10, and 10 by 12. Erie, June 2, 1040. I A. KING Sperm thieet and Lard Oil, x ,s ZAJZOXI Or TU Grtar2l. For Medisal trxd Sasreeteml4l Use. irE alibecriber has made arrangements with an eastern Vln J. lur, by him personally known, for a constant supply of WINE that may be depended upon angeldly free from nll additions or dilutions from A Ichohol or otherw se. A small quantity on leand. There wishing a Pure Wine for the above uses, will pleas call and examine'quailty. - • - J. 11. BURTON, June 7. , No 5 Reed !louse. TEON, STEEL, &G.—Russia, Swedes, English and American 1 flat,equitre and round, band and stake Iron. 8, / and i round and square, Horse Nail Rods, Cast, English, German, American and Spring Steel, Anvils, Vices, Troy Nails, 3d. 4d, ed. Pd. led, 12d and 20d; also, del, 0.1 and lad wrought Nails, for sale by Erie, May In. G. SEI.SEN SS ON. LaVES. Cinnamon, Nuunegs, 81nee. Plinenio, Pepper. Ginger Mustard. emarit & itnoTIIER. C1'43811E5. 109000 s".oloo7.n"troirme a l o nili. for R 172 per thou4aml. 10.000 Havanna do 14 5,0001 m Relrolcy Principe 20 •• 14 5,000 Ilavacit LO prima, 30 .• Tor tole at R. A. BAKER'S, July 21,181 p. etteapsine. t71.41 1 f0n - neteaienTi4l . l fin d thrill at F. R. 114111 FA •za Er ie. August 4, IF 10. Formerly Goerge Mira Factory. 51 MOSES KOEII S. 3 AClitiON 313EITIOVB TAILORING AND 0 LOTUING 110TABLIBIMMNT, Ertieceet Murk, Mute steel, one door North of Beoscit's Hotel, Erie, Pa, On the Cash Principle. a 'CUE eaWcriber has jnt opened for the Spring trmle, It lih facilities unsurprnised lby any ent.lidisliment in Oita city, a large assorunent of fine French Limlish and American • , . Caosimoroo, Cloths and Vostingo, which he tins putchnged nt reth.red pricer, mm which enables hini to otter ay good barg.iiiis In, was ever before offered in this in iket.t Persons %sidling CIA i Nil Nti * *can base their measurer. taken, garli' , llls mode and if imx , witted with them is hell done they st ill net be a•lad to yam them away. Among his gtork,lll33 11, 101111,i a great fis,ortnient of no dy made Clothing, , Consisting of,Drees atilt Frock Coat, tir,ats. rant4.;tllll Vent'. Shirt. and DM, .Ir., 11:11,11 , . , chiele a n d Sast , eadf.r.•!, Inch . w tit l e Fold nee cheat. a. t h e eh" It“-t. r bons wishing to porcha•cElothing for CASII will do well to call and C , Catnitie IVNAS and prices, as tuy Clotiatng are , lAt and in in 10 in Erie. 00,1;11P Ilarranted to he a+ ,roll ota.te a , any eh tip it, Erie make, Th. 1•1/1,CTIliCr !ell for Ca , ll. mhirh inust-heohytotts to all then to 14' OW OW} ISM' th.th thilillinttlg a retail I,os•itie,*, protecting both seller and Enter agan,t lo,ses consennent upon the credit b) .IVIII. If th/Ft01:1 Work and Ihlttifig done on the most reaßonal tering. No charge for hhowing Goods. Call and examine Inc youroelt es. JOHN Al. JC6TICE. Erie. April 21,1819. SCarborcroek Wooll-rs ractory. thsetibers are alredy to 'es.e.lraiice Cloth or Platinels or Wool, of all kinds, or Mork on shams or by the yard, al 11,ir moat prices. C.inling and Cloth-dressing done, as u.nal, on moss notice. RIJODES, CAB-. & Co. Ilarborerrek, May IS', 1610. oTirr.,—An perrionri know tog ihetnErl yes to t e indcbtrt ted to IN the firm of nho : let=, Caw Sr. by note or hook. are part IC ularly in-a ed to call at their woolen Inc tory in Ilarbor<n ek ort or before the middle of June text and settle the Pattie. Tttune who may attend to this notice ‘s ill confer a great favor on the snbscli- RHODES, CASH & Col liathortreek. May 19, Let% 3 RDWA 33. E. ymED & SAN FORD. NO. 3 RELD 1101.3S11; A RE now opening, it new Stock, and offer to the trade a general fla-sortment of roreagit and ironiti,gic HA it DtV A RE.{itt all tt , branches, viz, Carpenter's rind Ileclianics"coOs, l'icks. stone Ilatinners; Sledge', Naylor and Satulerson's Cad Staa, relined and common Engli.h Iron, Sn redo- iron and old sable, h3rinnt.red American Iron, Nail Rods, Atnertran toils, round and square front 3-111 to 3 24, liurden's Ilor a Shoes and Spike., Cut anti Wrouglit Ti 114, Log, Draught arid Coil Chaim of all Site?, together with a chmplete assortment of Shelf Hardware. Erie. 3lay IS, ISIS. ' Cabinet Wrirrunings. 17 & EI,INFORD are n)w nprinng a good a.mrttnent lA , wrought and premed Ta broad and narrow Bradi Bum, Brass and Iron Tatde C:mtorn, Till, l:noboard and Cheat hocks, and a good ac;ortinent. of Bra, , s Goods. for ,tle at ,the Hard ware store, No. 3 ftced House. R VFW & SANFORD. _ _ HOUSE TRIMNIiNGS.—MineraI and i'carlWhite Door not.* and Bell Palle, !'dortn.e and Rim Locks, 31orttee, Latches, &c., of dvery variety now in life. Door Dandles, Butts and Screws, at the Hardware Store, No. l Reed'itouse. Erie. June 2, IV. rt rxr , & SALFORD. ‘,II.9:SAWS:—We are now offering for sale, a large arid splen kJ di 1 stork of American and Fitglish Saws. of all patterns and descriptions, viz: Circular, X Cut and Slitting, front 13 to 311 inches diameter, Cross Cut, 3fill, Felloe, Turning. Hand, Pannel, Rip, Back, 'Pennon, Bow, Key hole. Web and Compass 'Saws, for sale cheap at the flardware Store, No, 3 Reed floov. June 2. REED & SAN FORD. , CLOCKS —A large assortment of Clocks,of different sly les and Prien&-Blora 1a.3. to ∈ Moretti. Time pieces, &c., nil 'war anted to keep good time, at LEAVIS' GOTHIC 11A1,-1,. CI OLD PENS—Levi Brovtli.4bold Pens; alto. Ilagley's of the g... 7 best qulity„ every one warranted. Ab:o, of her Cold Pens '..;. cm its 1E:1.4 . I Linvis• ctypti IC 11A1,1.. - THE DELAWARE 31UTIJA SAFETY— . ZNOITTI.ANC73 corarans, (of Philudelphia,) • ARV;now doing tornitrees on the Mutual plan, giving the "ri.iireif a participation in the prolitc of the Cumpany, withoutlialitti ty be and the premium paid. Risks upon the Lake. and Canal insure() on the 1110.1 favorable terms. LOOkso3 mill be liberal!) and prompt!) ailjn•led. • I ire ricks on inerchandi i.e. building: and other property, in total or country, for a 'United term permanently. DIBLCTORS. Joseph 11. Seal, Jrimei, C. Hand, Edmond .1. Sunder, Tlicophilm. Paulding. Suitt' Cj Davis, 11. Jong. Brooke, ItObert Burton, ' John Garrett. John 11. Penrn.Fc, Ilnith Craig, Samuel Edwards, Ccorce Merrell. Henry Lawrence David IS. Stacey Edward Darlington, elinrles Kelley. . rearm IL flirts, J. C. Ji hn-nn, William Volt% cIL Williiiiii thy, John :•:. Nitiii, lin, lir. $. Thottiati, Dr. R. M. Ilit.ton, John Selier, Jr. Spencer MCI h our., 11 fr. ha rd S. New1.. , 01.1, ficc,); IVin. Martin Preb't 7.7' Application can be made to J. KELLOGG, Agent, Erie Eric, Let. 10, RM. NO. I,llDs 13228L0C11, Open for tho Spring • ride. AM now recelvint: from'n.7eni Furcl,n , eu my toll suirk,of I Spring t . 04.m15. ••E‘ery drly 6rw,n To THE LADIES, I would pay. I !lawn ninny of 11in Incn.t derV...dly Otic)lirt in t fnnni here or ehn•where. n ~,,,,,r - rn-bod rn-bod iiu f!..autl. of etyle, Pullout F u r Me1:1.141,11.ra I have a 'st,rl: ref CP/TH: 4 Of at no CM . C. 211 a V. 0,11, Itgltr for t• 11 runs • Vraaat... .Ico.l b, t!v. , Pr,l fcr tzeq,rall!. gc. - Hibt,,,c, a on rail find I n 1113,Incli .1 ri,we toNcdon of a ll ittarkk til thel ut Ihy Alc., : of CRO('l ER V, CI. ‘`.lS-VVA'RE : RLI: and WRET Ry, GiUc ERt f'5..01.1 The,. ha\ e been bought nt the Ltr t eu h Aurliuu and eltanandon hour rotes, and to ilhunl frar ut contradiction 1 1,6141 y zw-eri that I v LII nut he undersold fur en=ll by any 11 , rii.e in Erie, Intl ,• MIA. Jobbers or Retailers . . J. D. CLARK. Erie April 21. 11-19, 49 In TOW INT: - Wear and Cheap Goolls: WRIGIIT very re, - -peeloll4 Itifonna I Onctemers and Go the tathlic grahrilly. that be takt rettitnu.l MAD the ern chits and f% now openinttilhert friars Nett N't - rlcaltd 11, -, na, a let) tenet-:11 at..o , llllPlit spring m,d :,ummer .111147, , Ir au uun•o•d :aria) of , lV,c and paints. and [wing e, ei. , l and otcha , tlhuler Vert fat orable rircom•t - mre^. he li`el• that he eau tiler very i:nlrtrertienit to ptucl.r.sen, ut 11,0:4 kih,N t-t'it.mtl , at Its eurner, hear the Court !Unite, Erie. April, 41. 19. TO rx , nr. PIT BL ICI r 111: Sub, rll litivio letoed the Prig flouring 1,111-..detter P, l.ncoNnperliap. as - Pee N would infor.:t ~ • ,1 Ilc In he will do all kind. of grin.li•ex et the •Inarte-t notice. Thmk,, , ,:l tho public :11111 hi friends for their pa , o. 11l ors.. he oWald rfpect fully ash a continue twe of their patronage. at lie feels conteleio from his experience in the milling lei,dne.., to he ail, to give good hreadodutr4 gong:mily on hand. tied for sate cheap. Flour by the barrel or single pound. to :dot purchasers. Cash paid for nll kinds of grain delivered at thy' mill on Parade *creel, I 1.J.r..k:11A1) ZINN. Erie, April f!l, If 19- lir ILL and CUT SAWS, a good a.zot unent of durrrentinan .l,l %tincture. mny Ce found at C. IL WRP;IIT'S , P ARASOLS,—.9IIk. Gingham and Cotton Paras.dp, very n,w,ar C. .11, 1 . 1131tA L:7% April ‘1?, tel 9. 50 Ilow Goods. rpn C subscril er has recerted and is receivinr his summer stock of Dry 131)111i3 tiroeertes. llaril(t. are. Crockery, Gla , ...ware, Iron, Nails Sze., ti hick n.lll be .01.1 a. , low as :my other estal.lisli• inent %%est of liu Aalo, Pleate call arid sec at his old stand. Erie, June 1, sNturit LuAisoN, and l' 13 , )ti N ET :4 :ilia Leaf lists for Sale (Erie, Tine 1 , 19.1 • SWIM JAC14:101.1 rarasolos and rarasolottcs. A 11E1.111T111 - 1, assortment of Maur aryl chanceahle them) Levu mine and Turk Satins: selling very• low at WRIGIIT.S. Erie. May 20. HA Ps._Leghorn . rynrl And Chip Hats, for snle by C. 111. TIPDALS. Erie, April .50 CLOVES.—Ladles and Gents. Kid Cloves. very nice and VT good oneA, at. C.. 11. TIHDALS. Eric April 28, 1810. - 50 PUBLIC NOTICE. PUBLIC NOTICE itv hereby eiVell that applicntion will be run& to the next I,reislature of Pennsylvania, for the incor poration of n Rank, to be enffed .The Canal Batik or Crie," with capital of One Hundred l'housand Dollars, with the privilege of iticressing it to Three Hundred Thousand Dollars, with all the octal Banking privileges, to located in the Borough and County of Eric, litnte of I'ennitOrtinia. Erie, June 26, James C. Marshall, JosCPb M. bletteil, H. Cadweil. John A. Tracy, O. M. Titanls. IViilertm Kelley, Ilerd. Tomlinson. 3. H. Willining. Smith Jackson, Wen. B. Leine. Thomas H. Sill. J. H. Fullerton, James Williams, G. Sanford George Selden, Chas. U. Wright, J..D. Clark, George Kellogg, Thos. G. Colt, 11. L. brown, Alfred King, C. !Helenlf, J• Kellogg, Samuel flays, J. Marti, John C Beebe. Win. M. Gallagher, Carson Graham, W, H. Knowlton. - • PAlllll.l3ltl3l3lOlllllCt. Corner of French and Fifth Street*, Erie, Pa. The undersigned takes this method of announcing.to his friends and the public that he has opened the above named establishment for the reception of company. The house has recently been II PAINED REFITTED AN?) CLEANED, to that it Is now in rood condition and worthy the patronage of the public. The sleeping rooms, as weilias every other part of the Mouse, have been entirety refurnished with NEAT AND SUUSTANTIAL FURN ITCR E. No pains will be spared to render the Mouse what it should be, rind the sin', of guests pleasant rind agreeable' The table will al ways he furnished with the UFNT the MARKET AFC( atlit.4.— Tlie location of this House is Central, and trill he found con% e nient either for business Or pleasure. _ CHARGES :WADE UNIFOR:d AND REASONABLE. The Stables are large and convenient, and are under the eh aige of an attentive and competent man. Passengers Carried to mid from the Steam and Packet Boats tree of Charge. -The subscriber pledges himself that no efforts will be spar ed on his part to promote the comfort of all who 'nay favor hint with their patronage. Erie, June 30, te4o. U. G. e,r.sstows. Valuable Form for Bale. .vnai MBE subscriber Mien; tor sale the improved farm on which he now resides. in Greene township in the settlement known as "Yankee town." The farm contains about lOU acres, 10 of which ore under cultivation. The improvement. consist of a two-story frame dwelling. two frame barns, and sheds. together' with all otherout buildangi necessary. There is also aboitt 300 ripple xreel, trnbilly grafted; hears and peaches in abundance. The land is It ell watered and timbered, and situated in an excellent neighbor hood, and convenient to market. it being only live miles front Erie. For particulars Inquire of tie subscriber on the eternises, Greene. Anil. IEL-14 ,AsA CI PI,ENPID JEWELRY.--Embracing Ping, Rings. Braeeleth., 101,er-item undue. Penenr. rke., new and lakautifut patterns. Pins and Rings of Diamond, Turquoie, Pearl, Ruby and other settings. N. o.—Jewelry made or repaired to order on 0011 notice. Call in neighbor and learn how a first rate Job Is done at. Erie July 7. 2e149 G. LOOM IA & Co. LOOKING large hoortinent of ertir G G and Mahog ally Framer , , together with Plate,' of difierent size+ for reset ting old frames, 41. L.OUAIIS &Co. Erie June, 7 164.17. LAMll3.—New style Solar and other lands of Dumps. and any quantity of Wicking. Chin:nice and ftlobes. at. Erie June 7 „IND. G. I.OOIIIIH k Co..' LINSAUD OM. SIX Barrels /Atom! E La UED L rd .11 . Juot .reteivea & for Sal.* ccry low, by the barrel or gallon by, 3.11 DURTON. _rale Soly ':, MO --, ' Its , !,1 N~ tie 40.11.1" VAL Or GOODS AT 1, A . BAK Which he offerer,. tar sale. W bulesale end 1.1. • V'tnit, %AO/C:10115 they call i.c bcught to Buffalo. This , tock , pt cha e.l for cash at the lowest market rater, belelting ttn, nimble !it pence Letter than the :log' elulling, he intends to sell at but a i.tight ad. :117 , on New York mites, adding transporta tion. Vie, therefore. say to onr G icods and the public. lo exam ine our Mork and prier- before purchasing elsewhere, and we art confident that ne able' to accomodate all. fat we are tletet mined to , elloand make quick safes. We have good Sugar for 5 Mlle per pound, Rio Coifi:e, 10 cesit4, Java do 16 centii i Tribtato fans 19) io 621 cents per pound. ;gather:ll 6 cent., Italtrine Germs Fle4 IS rent, Trod Currant, lts rents, Loaf Sugar 19 cents per pound, and every Mint:else at the same lOW rates. Ti Iton't forget it is at R. A. BAKER'S = June 7. Cheapside, Erie, pa. Fresh Green and Mack. Teas, . At the Agency of &he Pekin Tea Company. TIIIS day reecho]. and all imported since the, first of Februa ry hint, and warranted first quality, put up inquarter, half pound and punnd were. and sold at the following prices, and the same quality and prier at ult times and to all persons. CREEK BLACK 1 Young ilystla bit eel cargo 50 Oolong, rich.flavor 50 •do .do 7:21 do plantation growth. Is do do fine cargo. 111 llowquas; Minute, rich and do Silver Lolf Iho highly flavored,. .75 Oid Byron 75 to 100 Ne Plus Ultra. 150 'fltese Teas may be returned, and the stoney refunded, il the, qiiality does not suit. . J. It. BURTON, Erie, June 2, 10-19. tio sReed Boone. Iraloring and Clothing &dabHahmeat cuerniNG VVELL MADE. AM) CHEAP! TliEsilliscrilier oonlil ret-pee dull inform his friends and the public, that he continues the Tailoring tartness at 11111 obl stand on the diamond, a few doors east of the Erie Ilank, where he may constantly be found ready to auend to the wants of his customers. He flatters himself. from ht+ pat criileavore. that be at ill be able to glye universal • sati•laction in ill businessi - a nil that none ofill have Just ..... cause to complain, on the score of either neatness or punc tuality. Costs, Pantalvons, Vests, &c., made to order o ith promptitude• and n tenanted to fit Heil. He cordial- It invites those who may, from time 'pilule have Clothing to lathe praticwhal) [wog gentletneo who are desirous of always hat ire a sorni'llt, to give him a call. assuring them that be will be most happy to comply o ith their it islies. Also. Ready made Clothing of et cry description just receit 'NI, such as Coats, Vents, Pantaloons Sliiel-• oollars, &v . , in great sanely, and at various pricestvhie It will be told cheap few Cad, and at One Price only. Purchasers arc requested to call and examine 111$ Goods befora 1,0% , log curt I.ere. krte. AWI . 2 , -, 1z...1.3. Linseed Oil and Spirits of Turpentine. -I3Y the Itarrefor ah.o, deberiptions of Pau, as cheap tf not cheaper than the cheapc.4. J. 11. BURTON, Eric. June I, 1 4 114 Erie Prug end maim. Store. - 1600 - 1.1. - GirTSWintlow Sash, with and vi4tholit Glass, cn hand. ()Here received and attended to for any size or style of•Sasti. made, painted and glazed by first rate workmen. tool ,old a. law n.q the to cot. ' CARTER & BROTULE. Erie, Jul) I I, ir 19. Champagno I A i'llove trawl, fur sale at S. July 13, 1-19. ' London Porter. I‘r r. ARTICLE, can Le Juana at _ T. W. MOORE•S fish 1 fish t t fish tt t A Lot of Now White Fl.h and Cud Fish, for sale low. by rl T. W. 31tiORF. Water DR. IV I lITN Y'S ( - elel , rated At incral IVater. by Icttb•, T. ‘v. moorx. 500 Refi„cd Card) fur 57 , 11 e _ 7 IN 310012E.:4 io coo rcet W:ndow Glass. 26 11)1:ONES' ro-11-13 Fre r and Atheriertn Winlow (11a. ~ :ttiort-if;:dl tl t t he•iics foal' S 10 to 32 by 41. Tbi; OW 1 , 4,t double thu . k. Et/11414c tor I , IIVW it lot of French E by 10, altf,Tther eq vurtuf w t. La t,e 11: , 11011. 14,11a1d. Into thh market, but 1,11101 will 1.1.10 low 7i , thr ,‘11“..“'.111. Allozether 0010 in thin pot lc io on, nther4,lll th..ettlis, nod wdl told on terms that %% . . , 'O2 I=l 2 Cewinel 1.1.0('R, received on eon, nu, q. n. rat No. 4. Reed llonqe, and nall be sow at the ~ narh, I's tin , luati or barrel I:rn. J,ll, I I, I: RI Orbccries. I - 101 rrr. I.a2tt ra, and I. Dotninco. , r EA. If .1111. II.,1)11:(;1111 I . CAVIieT and 1111VTlit. SI:G.IPS. St. l'ono RICO. CClree cruAid, ,nd Bout, nrid Carden:lg. l'lNl x . \ cld Port, I'urc Juice, Sherry. Malap PR i\ Ul', Fourth Proof. RI" St. and N. E. Ran , GIN, P.m. Selyndatn and Swan. • Old I.yr ;Ind llonotiuttlit trn,;!., o .c rte IA 111t.tt t.,11 , ,re an d n ill t c c old for t00,1,,,A nr. CARTER & 131:OTHER t rte, Jut, 1 i, Califorriirt Life Preservers. TN the ft'rol of .111rit,',, l'no or: rot Ater.. Alt-o, Gun.. Plw!s. Pott lo.i, ~o- r,o-, GT, Vat: 4 , Pcrot,,,rl au,'mltrr,p• , rtu.,t rhav,;-, i.r s,.le at ..tutall adrauc,• fr, Inn >env York ',rice-, :tt. G, Fur, Jolt II l'-!0. (41.1) a d,. en 'harem. inniiee, includin; Lau 1.:1 Brost n', t e.a nip! only Ptni evia• made fur SPrt ice no migcli. a inr,.;e .a. G. 1410:SlIS &- Co's. Ern., July I I. h'4l. CE E STODTES Ninth strut • 'warty opt n•-ttr the Ace - terus% of White and V.:elag tied rtle, xlo as son band; also. Tonle. 'fables, Nona- meats, t¢o ,Inn, t,t e‘,l to e_ re ter ier cent lest.than they can ie had of the• Peddlers that co out the comrtrt•. Most kinds of Pro.ituen and Lteentfr Taken in pay rent. ?Iran get e ute a c••1l. J. It, Etit., July N—tf 9 Food rissortinent of Guitars, Accordeons. !gonna,' Pllies, Flaf,solets. elaitanets and tires, together It ith the hest 1:41t - ir and Violin strings fn town. Also', violin Bons, Bridges. Peg., &e., for sale etwant4 G. LOWBIS & CO. nrie June, 7 it RI, Wines st. Liquors. , AC.IIOIOE lot of l.i: isles and Liquors, eonai•ttel of tale Brandy. F.t. (7.roix Atm, Holland Gin, • Otard do N. E. do, Irish Whiskey, CA - VI iac 410 ' Jamaica do Scotch do Madeira Wine, Port Wine. - Common do - Malaga do • .ledoc do. Ab-o, 11 law assortment of Fresh Grocer tee, for sale at No. 6. root Peolae's Row, by T. W. MOORE. Erie, June 30. 1549. . -. 7 GOM and Silver lea( and Gold Silver and Composition Aron zes. by CARTER & MOTHER. Carpotings. k: just received a few pieces of All Wool. Cotton and Wool 1 and CottonCarpettings,toaßich the attention of buyers is re spectfully solicited 51arch, rilth - .Arrival of Splendid Goofle. v. . aG.. LOOMIS & 00.'s Slate Street, nearly opposite Brown's Hotel. AN T IIO nrelioxv receiving from New York the largest assort ment of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry and rancy Goods, ever exhibited in Erie, and to Which they invite the attention of the puUie. !miming their Establishment will compare with any of a similar kind In the western country, as to-extent, variety and quality of goods. _ - - - From large witch:a:4.e of different - Escapements of WATCHES of the moat e t elehtated Makers in Europe. direct from Impottiog House. they are enabled to otTer a superior article at a very toe price. In the Mechanical branch. particular attention 11 , 111 he given to the repairing of Watches Jewelry and all articles per taining to the trade, liar ing two tine workmen from Europe, together with Engine Toole, seldom fuutid in country shops they pledge themselves to make good work and give Patisfaetion. Engraving of Spoon,. .Seals. Jewelry, 4c., done in the best style. N. 8.—.111 Gold and Fiber Goods bought of G. L. & Co. will he Engraved, if renuested. without charge. Cash and the highest price Bard for Old SIIVer Plate, &C., Erie, June 30, CLEAR TRXI TRACK FOX TIM - Groat 'Western Zia comotiva It Mal TAKE NOTICE, ALI. TIIOSEIAIO ARE INTERESTED! FIALL at tiIt:GI:US Corner and convince yourselves that he if a-I Now receiving the larger), cheapest and best lot of GROCER IES ever brought to Eric. Among his Assortment may be found the following: St:cuss—Six tons of Port Rico Coffee Sugar, Crtished, Loafand Nit eriecd. COP,PrE.—Ten hies Old Government Java, ten bugs of Laguers and ten bags of Rico. MoLssoss.—Two thousand gallons New Orleans Porto RICO and Sugar )101Ife. TEA v.—F I (leen chests Young Ilyson, imperial, VOA and Gun. powder, Imperial ten in Biz pound cadies for fatuity use. Fion.—Flte t h ousand pound Cod Fish, Mackerel, Shad, lIcl• land herring, Smoked Herring and Sardines. , Twenty barrels Turpentine do. of Linseed, LaAw y barrel arpenttue.thillY Tanners oil. 130 kegs Brooklyn„Ttufftdo and 'Pittsburgh 't't'bite Lead. The largest kind of awassortment of Paints and Dyestenii. Iho kegs of Eastern and Pittsburgh Nails. htquoss.—Fretieli Brandy, Gotland Gin. Ruin, Pott MIK' , M a. dera, Alaleara, Claret and French West Wine. Turista 0.-100 dorco Seholtls fine New York Smoking. 13 11111 ' boxes Cavendish.ibt) dozen tine cot *teepee and alaecatstj , Ten kegs and 1110 flasks Kentucky Ride Powder, fi fty baill°‘ sho, bar Lead and Percussion Caps. Thirty boaea Candy. al drums of Malaga Figs.3o jars Pm" end a area: variety of articles in my line that would take more time than I have to enumerate them. To my old eft and the public at Corner, directly opposite-the Farmer', Hotel ;rid see tbr yourselves, that I ant bound t o sell wholesale or retail, cheaper than any other establishment West of Buffalo. C. BIEOEL -11,3 Krte duty, 1.E413. generally, f would raw call tit inintabfr7oiinalcs un nand ana C 13 Iv:Ilan QIIINGLEK-- 40,000 gt , ol ,, lcr fcr ?MC` 'r MI 11 m Jr_,A JOHN GOAISHNG T. W. DIOORE•9 CURTER fi BROTIIER, No. t 3 Reed 11,,u,..e. 11. B. II AVERSTICK . P. CLARK.
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