Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1830-1853, September 22, 1849, Image 4

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The Erie Weekly Observer,
PORLI MILD,
BY B . lit N,
ffIRIIIS OF wym•E al'. AND 711 E PUBLIC NAV A RE,
• ERIE. PA.
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TERMS OF THE PAPER.
City sit o .c ram by the carrier, at '
fly mil. or at the (Ace, in advance, 1.14
r Air not paid In advance,or within three months from the 11111 P
of subscribing, tsvo dollars will besharge4.
.1-r All communications mast lie poet paid.
RATES OF ADVERTISING.
Cards not exceeding 1 lints one year.
416 *a 83,00
One square 10,00
_ do. - six montha,
do. do. three months. 0,00
Thaw.' en t advenivementa. 50 cents per square, of fifteen I i tins , or
I ['Mt, Mr the first insenion; 0S cents for each suLaequent insertion.
1:e
time have the
occupy
Ilegeolchangitni at pleaqi re,
but at no are a llott ed to occupy more than two squares, and!.
ba tiaBep to I inastediote bushrrer.
Advertisements not having other directions, will be inserted idi
orldd and charged accordingly.
BUSONEBS,DOR.EOTOIaY•
THOS.. H. STUART. M. 13..
rtmortAn and Burgeon, office on the corner of Peach, and Fih
Nis., Eric Pn.. 113
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S. R. DEWEY.
wivn.y.s,Ln A , III RETAIL Dealer In Dry Goods, second door beton-
Itrown's Hotel, State Street, Erie. Pa., -
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, . GEORGE H. CUTLER,
ATTORNET AT LAW, Girard, Erie County. I'S. CORCCIiOIiiiI and
other business attended ton ithjproinptness and dispatch,
WILSON LAIRD
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Avroa MEV ♦r 7,tw—,olllcp every. 11. Williams' exchange office,
nest door to Judge Thompson's office.
Collecting and other professional business attended to with pr0mpt
.1...... and dispatch.
BROWNS HOTEL,
FnInPRLY vnr. corner of State street and the Public square
Erie. Eastern 'Western and Southern stage (Mice.
ROBERT A. BAKER:
Witatesate and Retail dealer In Groceries, Provisions. *hies.
Liquors. Clean', Nails, Detroit Ale, Buiscuit, Crackers. irc. &e.
Cveapside, Erie. Pa.
J. GOALDING.
Atrken MT TAILOR. and Habit Maker.—Store. South stria of the
P 4 bile Square, three doors East of the Friel:ulk.
. B. HAVEItSTJCK.
No. 2, !U SD UM:ea. Dealer In Dry 'Goods, Hardware, Croeke , y.
Grocurico, tee.
T. W. MOORE,
nrA1...% 111 Groceries, Provisions, Wines, Linnets. Candies, Fruit,
he:, No 6, Poor People's Row, State poem, Erie.
ALFRED KING,
& R VTA tr. denier In Groceries, Boat Stores, Prolix,
inns, and Pittsburgh manufactured artlelem No. 2, Pluming
Block, and 7th street. Canal Basin, Erie. Pa.
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W. H. CUTLER:
Attorney & Counseller at Law, (thrice in Spaulding's Exchange
Iliatioo, Ml. V.
Collectin g aii , l commercial huoltirrr will flreiVe prompt allefflon.
ItLr.auNciii.—A. I'. l)Citi Epq., IIrMaMIN GRapT, Esq.
KELLOGG.
Fcrwarrlin? & Commission 51 r ercliant, on the FLthliC Dock, mat of
elate atrr, t.
Coal, intt , Pla , ier and %Whit , Fisk, constantly for sale.
3. I-1. WILLIAMS,
Banker and Ilvellan= Broker. Dealer in Bills of Exelm int".
certilleates of Deposite. Gold and silver coin, &c.,* &c.
office, 1 doors below Brow it's Hotel. Erie, Pa.
BENJAMIN F. DENNIdON
A rroantx AT LAW. CleVallld. Ohio-- 41 MCC on S uperior
in Atwater's Block. Refer to Chief Justine Parker, Cantbrol4v
Law &hook Bon. Riebard Pletcher, 10 State st., l lostnnt
ttatottel Parkins. 11111 Walton al.:Philadelphia; Richard 11.
E.. , t.,.5.3W01l street, New York. For testimonials, re
fer to thlsolitee.
MARSHALL & VINCENT,
A rrosts. vs .. r t..w—Cnrice up plains in Tammany Hull building
north of the P othonotary's office. Erie,
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MURRAY WHALLON,
kri ,, tt...T avn Cnt • ny , l.l,l4l. AT LAW-1141ff , OVPIr C. B. Wright's
Store, entrance one door %vest et State street, on the Diamond,
EXT.!.
I. ROSENZWEIG & Co.
Woot.ritit.r: 4,1. Rt7r.v. tt.crs in Foreign and Domestic Dry
Goode, ready mmtel:loibitni,Dootb and :31toes,&c., No. 1, nem-
Inn Block, State street, Eri, .
C. M. THIBALS,
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‘n a in Dry Good*. Dry Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Ace.,
I I. Chrmi...ide, Erie.
HENRY CADVIELL,
It in linr,ll‘ are. Dry Coeds, Croceriee, &e:, north side of the
Diamond. and one floor eaHi of the Eagle Hotel, Erie.
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A. 11. HITCHCOCK,
I)g,t.F.R Groetoit,s rind Provi4ictitt of all kinds, fitate street thrce
doors north of the Diamond, Crir4
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SMITH JACKSON,
Dr,mrit in My Cooda,r.Grocerle., Ilia.hvare, Queens Ware, Lime,
Iron, Naito. &e., la, Cheapsi.fe, Erie, .ra•
WILLIAM 11IISLET.
cAoiNET 11,10 R. Ual,forraker, corner of Ettnreelpid
Se% enth streep., Erie.
KELSO
.& LOONIIS,
6:4e R ac. Vnt Pro.; lire and rnlntilit , on Merchants: deabis
ill coarse and tint.: bait. Coal, Hamer, a:II ingles, Ice. Public dock,
tve+l 'tide of the bridge, Erie.
EMS INJ. Kr ij.ll,
AVALKER & COOK.
(.IK•wrtt I. Forwarding, Conn.ii.wi, n anil PrO.dlate SierChalits;See
mid Ware-house east of ttie Bridge, Erie.
G. LOOMIS S. Co.
in %Valence, Jewelry, Silver, German Silver, Plated and
itritanni t Ware Cutlery, %111 (nay and Fancy Goods, Stalestreet,
_ nearly oppyette Inc Eagle lintel, Erie.
IL fe,nsito.,
CARTER &, BROTHER
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Wnm.rear v nud Rel Ail &AIM. in Lrma, Medicines, Paint 011 e,
fl)r -ptttlrs, (Mum Ace , No. it, RI.VII 14013,1 n, Erie.
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I'IM,PR in Tileoloaical, Miscellaneono, Sunday and Ciarvical
_School Book!. Stationary*, &e. No. I. Perry Block. Eric.
JAMES LYTLE.
PARnion tots* Merchant Tailor, on the public oquare, a fcw &tort
west of State street. Erie,
1,. WARREN,
Id AM?, DIM And Door 7ilanufacturer. and dealer in glare, south
east earner of :4th and Slate streets. Erie.
D. S. CLARK,
WOOf.rPII.P: AVD fIF:TAIL Dealer in Groceries. Provisions. Ship
chandlery. &e. &e., No. 3, Donnell Block. Erie. •
0. D. SPAFFORD.
Deiler in Law, Medical, scrk,ol MINA lianeons Books stationary,
Ink. &c. State rt.. tour it below the Public square,
DR. 0. L. ELLIOTT,
Resident Denti,t; °lke and dnellinc thelleehe Block, on the
East 'tide of the Public Squire. Erie_ Teeth Inserted on Gold
Plme, front one in nn entire sem Carlon,. teeth tilled with pure
Gold. and reNtored to henlth and nrefalness.' Teeth cleaned
with in-truments and Dentine: , co to at, leave them of a pellucid
ciencne.,s. All work warranted.
MOSES KOC11:
Wnocrotv.r 3rn R srsir. Dintler in f 4 inple and Fancy Dry Goods,
Groceries. Crockcry4 Ready 'Made Clothinc, &c., Commercial
Buildings, corner of French rind Fifth streigv, CriP,
S. DICKERISONT
Pin.tru... %ND S , Rfirlrf --Office at hie rod lence on Seventh titreet,
oppo.lte the Nlrthod!st Church, Erie.
C. IL IVRIGHT.
‘vlTOLEs‘r,r: /own RrrAir.dealerin Dry Grocenes, Ira rdwnre.
Crockery, CLl.M.N,vare , Iron Salle Lealloo. o.ls. kn.. corner of
State strut and the public squnre, oppo•itrtbe Er ale Hotel, Erie
JOHN H. IHYRTON.
Woos.rs AND RZTAIG dealer in liro;zp, Medicine, Dye ißsitTe.
Groceries.. &e. N 0.3, Reed More, rrie.
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ROBERT S. HUNTER.
DRAM' in HAIN Caps and Puns Of all deretiptiorb. No. 10. Park
Row. Erie. Pa. •
=C11627012 OrrIOE.
`J. n. Wir.msstr. dealer in Foreign and Itomtudirl4off:ohm:le.
rertificates of deposit, Col/land Silver role.. will boy and sell
current and uneurrent money, nyeetirto ihno and right drafts,
make enneetionr on all the EaSiefl) citier.and mere remittan
res nt the ton - est Dunking ram
Money received on neposlie and Enrterti rit..or constantly pn
ha n d nt the lower I. rates of prem It: m.
Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky. Virginia . nne Pennsylvania Bank
notes. sod thorn ormost other Stater. bought and told on the
most reasonable ter ms.
Office, four doors Wow prop n's lit tel. T., it N.
Erie, July I, lets.
tr7 *Ai rMt
1849.
A-6...•0111:0;
In:ROUGH TO 113311ViR IN 36 11017110.
'EFIAVER AND r.nlr: rim Ly EXPEPOS PACKET LINE, TO
PIT POSURG, CINCINNATI, LOU,SVILLU, ST. LOUIS,
The ahsve Line lo contra:iota or rim eLsa PACKET BOATS,
leaving Erie Daily atBcrelnek. A M. Conneciingat Beaver with
oho River packet. for PITTAECRO. CINCINNATI, LOUIS
VILLE, ST. LOUIS. Re.. affording altogether the cheapest, easi
est and moot pleasant route 10011 placed on the Ohio River. •
W. C. CLELAND. Agent.
• coke at firown'o lintel. corner of Statettreet and the Public
Satin re. and t h e racket Land/ ng.
Erie May .S, lEI9. 31
are. t.. L. and W. W. Adam.
IllomtorAmini I'nII 4 I6IANS AND SURGEONP.
11 ILI d
to a tc l .c c tlt ea in the borough of Erie, will
;1111re and reridence on the In their
urli pro *'., i o n .
%Veys t corner of the Dimond.
hi t a Imlldlng formerly occupied by Dr. Faulkner.
N. a Calla ham the country attended to promptly.
Erie, AprilM •
rumen art - oanztrzi 8 . --
I
UST received forTatiii nrrival . nt the old stand of Ilitehenek
* ,l 7.linturrly, a well selected stock of PR ESII GROCERIES.
of every description for family inc. such as Teas. Rugnrs. Coffee,
Rice. Pepper. Aleplee. Cinnnmon, Cloves. Nutmegs, Molasses.
I oils. Fish. Flour, I li-ece, 'lVoloceo, Fruit, Nuts. n MTh are offered
on terms that cannot fail to suit out customers. Please givn us a
tr. 11.—att kirils of country juoJneo eaten In exchange for gni.
•cctics.
NIP
tilkiiiiA 3l B.--iceCteNYl,7tei. nntl.futericaii Ginchams. for
% if sale very cheap by B.R. DKWEry.
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'Ede. Aug,ift 4, ISIP. •
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1 00
pi HINDS Gain Camphor..
100 do Tartafit Acid.
130 do Meath Soda. •
too .1n Cream Tartar.
13 do Oil Oritmmitn.
an do Cum Opium and Arable,hY
July 11,1N0. CARTER k. RRUTIIMIR.
sklavarrcas.
R 1:471.31'131 ° 11 ' moruine a new guppy of Paper Hangings, Bor n
tiering and IViielow paper—Kum wary titeitahle patrons.
Erie. June 13. 1 , -49. • - OVA SELIDON & SOX .
lawinet 14Pup. very Mee and than al
B. R;DEITErS. •
M UlJ.aud Jaeou~
•.u be fonrid at T. W. ilogitE.'S
$l9.
A ctu )11 at tide
11 Erie... Jul) 7
LEWIS' GOTIO SALL.
TS now 'alien 7w ild a
large and col:optic
monition% of Gold and
Biller Watches, clock.
Gold Molten, Geld ion-
Gold lock weed piny.
Oils, pt nr, b Mina
Finks s ringr.l root h i.
clans, olidoir, snare,
F.L. Guard and Vc.,!
Chains. keys, rte. 14f thl
1111 , 1 hit% er Specks, ..11-
ter s.
natal( s. it hell., It tit
tn:ves. Chainv,
Plaited fruit Lat Lets,
easlur., eau,.lr stick.,
.1111Ileft.
Lrittaula e,lllv t.l,d nit
lets; /boll. burn& Joni)
caudal; bch:i.r.i. sheurti
polket knit vs. m
ini'. and razor .Mrpf.
VOapx, perflaiWt!,.
i nn
tile., • I 11.11
%el., head.,etaps , and
Steel I up. raid
purse. rearh rual.e; Ars
tractions, 'btu Jr I oats.
{' bet in., and wan} eth
er arthile. limner
ola IC , a carrot, 1%14[11 w dit Le sold at nate!: Its. than' the mita
N. n• Pedlars Arid-hot on yen unable term.. _
TT All kindn of Wale hob and Clocks cleaned. repaired and n nr
ranted. Accordeuntt, Munic Boxes, Jen elry, Ike., repaired
at thon notice.
Fur deal:hot Icier ttotchcn, $1 00. lepine Macbeth ' $0 73
• Colunion Verge,. U. New main tprittge, 75 to 1 Oil
" New Verge, ' I Ou. lainette Gkee, tla
.Double Flint IP. COIIIIIIOII do 1:11
(told Hand:, .23 to 30. Nett AcJordeon,Reeda,23to3tl
All other John done in lappOrtloll to the fLr.tc pt ice*. nod war
ranted io gut e pat kfac Bun or the wont.) refunded, one door Eant
Brown' k:agle Hotel. W3l. S. l.kiYlB
Erie. Nov. 13. 11111. 97
rirWatinisit - ,Ezirst adc sitfatton Gomm
I, FI A BLOCK. -
Seri.,, mai Summer Supply ea the :tee Jem. sure.
I.
ROSENZWEIG & Co untlisinated by the high sounding
.I.• "Empire Store," "Wright's r erne' ," or the "Commercial Ex
change," hay...just returned from the COPIPIII cities, and are now
receiving thel. spring and summer supply of
MY GOODS, FANCY GOODS. REARY MADE
&c., which the) are enabled to offer to their numerotts customers
and the public generally. at prices far helots those of any tonne?
season. These goods have all hetnesclected n ith the greatest care,
and will be found to be one of the largest and most rplend id stocks
of Spring and hiummer Goodsct er offered in this city. ;As many
of these Goods hate teen purchined of the importers per the la
test arrivals from Europe, the eilbscrilkrs are confident that they
can offer to tin ir customer); the te.y 'wriest 14)1m of Ladies
Dress Goods. comprising English, French, tin iss, frith and Scotch
Goods, together n ith a Nil aspertment of American inanulacture,
and cheaper titan ran he found Own
LAMES Int PS.
Rich rhantelron Silks. extreme!) low; Biel brocade do. beauti
ful goads: Bich Orenrelima.. plain and figured: Glace silk, Melt
good s ; Fold, de Foie, fashiunalle and late importations; Black
ArbilireF. plaid and striped: Brocade Luswer, new styles; Mohair
rtatheleon. !htred. (;er% cheap ) : 4 11k Tissues, all colors; Balza
rineS. lb great variety: Paris dotted lawns for evening dresses;
new at% le rich 3lun 11l il la lawns; Organdie law us. a beautiful
!dark ores de Rhine, all widths and qualities: black hom
hasies of the most ill'pren et/ Mak,: Paris printed harreges. ex
tremel) low: Paris printed Lawns. In great t'aritay: Crapes Dud
Crapes I.j. s ie, a Nu as...affluent of colors and qualities: together
with a large supply of I e Laine- end Alpacas. iota (IN low as I 2
erlib , per ard. In addition In the a' oven ill le lentil a beautiful
assortment of Hack Brussels Lace, for trimming dresses, Matitil-
Pts and ...We+. Also. Prem.]: worked erstw_.4, Callus and cuffs, la
led style.: Vrtorii ..Mllll , rind Itches. t cry cheups FILVI+I.
Jaronet and Book Nluslins: Bennet Rill on: Belting Ribbon:
Cravats: ecurls: Mills. jj,jery.
Embroidery I White Cashmere and Crape Sh i a Mr. Plaid and
Black Silk :thaw Is. Black and entered MOlig de Lain Shawls, frat•
in Plaid Perage Shan 1.. Pretwe Cashmere Shawls. and Plain and
Embroidered Black and Colored Silk Fringe Thibbet Shan Is;
Th e larcrrt, rltrapr.t acid I (.4 atoralmolif in the d'ilv, l'arapolo
from lhr lint 1.4 In thr rick and c 044 artirle, oftlic
rn Iv. and colors, can &liar( Lt. found at this Enablibli
mem.
X La rev • tick of rat Iro,frorti 6caritir lo 10 eenle per %wilt Bleach
ed and noblear beJ Niireline. Iron) 6 emits min firth l'ed
and Check,. a frill :amply of all qualiriee nod prices. Irish Linen,.;
'I able lkiiiraidr. ft' riia•ra and Scotch Diapers; biniikitipi Taitc Dia
ber.:Cravli and llaw last flame!' and Alabehrwr Gingharna; Batt
liariti.lo. Jr an. nor) Moe Drilla: nil of Is Web will be sold
rant price. Oldie:mow fail io plea.e and without fear of compe
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Mom.
ruder this head n r hat e 'tow on hand, relay fir %ale, the tar
reil.rnort l'asPlat a%'e and tar fed arperltoe, I REA DV-MA DE
cI,OTIIIiit: et er otfered h 1 Erie; :,it of which lime been selected
mdse 0111 indnediate 109 r elk (I. tlt r 11101 NIVIIT OPTAIN A
rnr.rra• Nei--together t% tili one filthecholeett oeleetiona of Im
ported tine I , lr.ek. Elite. Brown. (111% e and fink French, Belgian
and F..cikh ('1.111115. that lint. "Sri. Iseen brought to O t t, city.
rk and Faury Preorb rat.i.itnere,,,New,etele Fancy Vest
tee,. an I Oat .11.1 ildk Under Shirts and Bran ell l l . 11.11 Kn Cambric
and phk Bat herehlefrond It fine aramtment of Mover.
and So:Tem:et,
Er until turget the Vince N 67 lets Store, No. I, Fleming Block
Slate Street.
Erie, April _M I , IPIO. 50
fp i t: FIT OAV ;mil 30 !lour Clocks, various Itylee or came, at gr _
Sy early I whiceri pricer.
AI o, Marine, Circular awl other 'l'ime Piece* for rare low hr
C. LOOMIS & Co.
eft Me tl.rect.
- :fro Y as ia
Thd.rsubserii.er. In. ink purchased Fairbanks celebrated genu
ine scale patents, and employed n workman. Mr. Brooks, who has
had a long eipetience on their manufacture. tee Irate to Inform
the public that they are now prepared to furnish to order an article,
superior in nui thing of the• kind ever otil•led in this market.
The sul.ei tbers would Aire cannon their friends against m3,-
01;0111.7, n orthless miracle. purporting to he Fairbanks• reale from
irrusperu ihlc itincrnht yankee pedlers—re ataarfaelure the gems
is/ article The follon ing are our prices.
flay Scales. of 4 Tons draft. eStl
Coal Roles. of I It n draft. 40
W. W. Looms
Platform Scales:ls . .o lbs. draft, 35
Do. do. O. .il ith hoisting let er
and Teton trucks, 40
Do. do - 1100 lbs. draft,3o
Do. do. do, on trucks. n ith Imbuing ...ler, :, , ,S
Fairbanks' .hverterta Yeah!. 1500 lbs., . T 2,
Do, dn. do. 14n0 list. 29
Do. do. do. 1500, on true!, t ith hoisting
4 er, 37
Do. do. do. 000 lbs. 10
Flour Paeking Seale.soo 1b,2%)
Counter Scalia. ; oz. to 2no Nis . platform. , S
Do i oz. to 000 lbs. platform & Scoop. 10
Dale's Counter teals. hears lever.; oz. to 50 lbs. draft. - 6
Avtilre above Mriele. me rrarrasted. TM se wishing to obtain
a good and retie/W.l.ode nre reattested le give us a call at No 101
French street, nearly opposite the Yarn era lime!.
~.. G. A. lIENN ET & CO.
Erie. May 26. 1 , 111. , 1
New furl' rashionablo spring Geode.
wg are Just receiving the largeat work of the most desirable
styles an. the heal tionlitV of FR CSII DRY GOODS, ever
mTered in Oda toarket. and as cheap as any other Ine.e in these
durgins. We hat eel etl variety of Dre.a Goods in Silk, Mohair,
Wool..l.inen trait', Pon fabric": French 1*A:101.h and American
Broad Cloths. ensainterra, To cede, Jenne. and Fancy • Stnnrner
Confines, Vestines.• &c.. Lan in. Clot CP. HG: fiery, Parasols.
limb - Mins. Donne's of every varitty of spring st}le, Artificial',
Flowers giblotole. &e.. Ar.r. .
QM
CM!
Moo. a lame ...tuck oft run a and bleached, FheetinnF and Shirt
sags. lkiHe.liVrtddinge, %V tekings, Batting. Cotton Yarn, Carpet
'arp. &r.
Crocjtery and Clasen are. Fhelf Hardware null Dry Gcceeriss,
at prices which wouldr it•r trade. Gar Goods ore holndlt Of MO •
- nufacturers. Intpthlers. Auetione, Jot Lear. Jet. Gentiles, any
and every nhere die. ran he had. nt the inwett prices, under
their market vaine for ent.h or credit', and will Le ...old according
ly for Cash or niirrni nl ...hurt credit.
Compritiron Invited—competition &fed.
We are ea hate! at !Co. 6.C.teatulde, ready and willing to ex
hibit pandsratdprt es
May In liz4" C. M. TIrtnALP.
CASH DOA r. Tr vs rt
THE highsimam price will Le raid fur any quantity of
While Wund. hick mil cherry tatunwr and Flaves.
I 'WI Cd at to :•tert., an thr eti , tit•r etpcattie Brow n's Hotel.
JUDO C. it. Wli.iGirr
VVI.CAIt nt 1..:-The inVeTiber kceor continuity on
hand R. A. Fa h ne.trek & t'o'rt warranted pule White
Lend, nod is orrpared io reit it ht the quantity nt n mall nth - knee
from Bitittnitalt each by the single Neir. (ti pounds.) at two dal
ion': '1 hip bra n d it , non ronoidered the best in market. A supply
reeelved hearty every and r nrequently he !mint all times
Fal.ll. 3. 11. BURTON.
Erie, June 1, 1P49. 3
12,000 Yards of Cloth &F a Caesium() at the Erie
%Pollen ctory.
EADV to beerchatteed for tVOOL by the subt colliers at their
it usual eatn , lies hate a variety of Plaid and
Fancy Stripes of the latest Ern tern patterns for Gents. Pants and
Boys Clothes. nista. a good Tarim of all-went Tweeds, for sum
mer wear. We will also manufacture, the pre.ent season, [tithe
following prices in cash. vii: For black. loon it. grey and steel
mixed cloth, rents per yard; car:mere of same colors, 33
cents; white Flatmel 23 cents. and pressed Flannel 28 eta. per
yard. MEnArry.y & BREWSTER.
Erie, June 0, IS4O.
El ASTERN NAll.S'—ilte undersigned nre pow selling a gape
char Eastern NM'. from Id ot &J. 8 and Ind Fence and Floor
Nails, od, 5 , 1 and 11:d it rough, Nails: also. assorted sires barn door
and wagon I at hits, s, for sate low, as No 3 Peed Home.
Erie. June • I REED & SANFORD.
The." .1 TribloOxpOtee" Eton).
WIRCII better.than the slow ahll itte. as l'ltave snid helbre.
Therefore I idler the l' pus' h;u ticlrs vtry low for Cash,
and n great smutty millers which cannot be enumerated in an nth er-
thement; ix:
Crocker} of all kinds, cup find teller pays, rum S 2 up to 84
30 per ream according to nunlitc: combs PI Ladies and gentlemen.
Clark's spool Vouch, entlec.fnur ditreamt kinds; herring by the
box, mackerel. •• Fall Iti er" 14 In I at, at :I cents per pound,
coal t , hoi cis , nil mire Inas. tp br14111.45 of all kinds, tooth
brushes, ls. each. hall slates and stale pencils. knit eb and
forks for 81 per rut. hair pine. aloha viliterw, for a. n and 7 shil
lings each; a gimti nsiortmetit of Wooden Wan?, such ns wooden
bowls and boxes, lemon squeezers, I ref rienk pounders. rolling
pins, muddlers, soup duhrs, ire.. ere., and a hundred other "no
tions." Call and ere for yoimels es and if they Ao not cult, don't
buy. All thew can 1 e tound at R. A. BAKER'S,
Erie. July al. 1140. ' Cheapsi de.
Barley. (tat Meal. Tapioca Va
il.
_CA AMR lc BROTHER.
=vie GoOnfl -- /NiA rail
lon CfS A.% I' RODUCC
.3 . AT POWERS , 1 4, 11 M I on* 0T01213,
BOA NEL L BLOCK',
State St. Erie, Pa.. (OPP duo r abort Lester, :easel' of Chester's )
THE auhseriber would napecifuliy call the nth. lion oftbe till
cella of Erie, nod tine adjacent country. to the foci that Ito Is
°tiering at wholcaale
mem of Or retail, a new, deciralle, and general assort-
- A. 11. mTencocii
DRY GOODS. (mock:furs, CROCKERY. frt. 4e.,47`
GREATLY' REDUCED PRICES.
My etraneetnents 10 sew lurk are such na to enable me to keep
my nuorintent 0111, particularly STAPLE DRY GOODS AND
GAMER'S:S. Rersreadre.. I 'shall sell ,(moods Chap. for the proof
of which please C. 1.41., .1 E X AAffirr. All goods warranted
it, represented. or the unmet' will he rent:Wed -
tCradS if PAID FOR GOODDAIRY L'UTTER at all (Dues
and for wort otbei kinds of Aydin. •
•
Eric, July 13. 1919.
e AtindeLtolialtimos INfortkeh
ETTT.I3/3 testamentary on the estate or Andre ,
le Le muff towashlp„ deceased, harltsithoen
beta, notice hereby Oren to Persons tWthedlo - elie
to make Itinnedlate payment, and those haalgreladttat enstust said
estate, to peoentthezolnerierly n i nherdlemea r reir
wet. KINY
A 3 M. BR A CKEN. Adm. "'
6117
t raid ti;ubsctit
rARAttni,P! PAHAr!nI.:4!
mom •ric AND FTAphr. Goons
CI,oTiIiNG FOR THE MILLION!
33it.A - 81301.002C1i.
Paiirtianks Gement) Neale Iganufactor' sr!!
Erie, August 11.1E1410.
NERVOUS DISEASES,
And of thous Complaints which ale caused by an Impaired,
weakened or unhealthy condition of the
This beautiful and cons enient application of the mystetio
powers of GALVANISM and MAtlislk:TlBl,l, has been p
flounced by distinguished physicians, both In Sumps a
the United Slider, to• be the Vloli raluable modicinul d
cieery of the:✓l;e.
Dr. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC
MAGNETIC FLUID,
L used with the most perfect end certain success in
eases of
Strengtheningthe weakened body, giving tone to the redo
organs, and Invigorating the Woe system. , Also in •
FITS, CHAMP, PARMA - SIM AND PALSY,
Dyspepsia or Indlge3tion,
RIIEUZIIATISM, Acute a n d Chronic, GOUT, RP
LEPSIr. LUMBAGO , DEAFNESS, NERVOUS
TREMORS, PALPITATION OF THE
HEART, APOPLEXY, NEURALGIA,
PAINS lo the SIDE and CIONST,
• Liver C?mplaint,
SPINAL COMPLAINT, and CURVATURE or t
SPINE, IMP COMPLAINT. DISEASES o
the KIDNEYS, DEFICIENCY OF NERV
OUS AND PHYSICAL ENERGY',
and nil
Nervous Diseases,
which complaints arum (rem one simple cause, namely,
A Derangement of the Nervous System.
Vip.. In NERVOUS tiOMPLAINTS, Drugs and Medicin
increase the dissent., for they weaken the vital eneigics
the already prostrated sy stem q u kite under the itre.iglli
vitalising influence of Galvanism, as appl
by this beautiful and uondeital disco% ery, the exhaus
patient and weakened stormier is restmed to former heal
strength, elasticity and vigor.
The great peculiarity and excellence of
. Dr. Christle'a Galyanic Curatives,
consists, In the fact that they arrest and cure disease by o
ward application la place of the usual mode druggi
and ph.) sicking ;he patient, till eihausted Nature sinks hp
leanly nailer the infliction.
Th ey e fr e agrhen the whole system, equalise the eireulat4
of the blood, promote the Earthen', and never do the slight
injury under any circumstances. Since their introduction
the United States, only three years since, more than
including all ages, classes and conditions, among 0 , 4c1i 0
a .largo number of ladies, Ware peculiarly Object
Nervous Complaints, have been
ENTIUELY AND PERMANENTLY CURED,
when all hope of relief had been given up, and ei ery th
else been tried in vain
To Illustrate the use of the GALVANIC MELT, sup .se
the ease of a person °filleted with that Lane of civilization,
DYSPEPSIA, or any other Chrpnic or Nervous Phonier. In
ordinary cases, [stimulants are taken, which, by their action
on the nerves and muscles of the stomach, allord temporp r y
relief, but which leave the patient in a lower state, and With
injured faculties; alter the action thus excited has ceaded.
Now compare this with the effect resulting from the applica•
Lion of the GALVANIC BELT 'false a Dyspeptiesuderer,
even hs the worse symptoms of an attack, and - imply tie the
Belt around the holy, using the
,Magnotle. Fluid as directed.
In a short period the
the
perviratien n 111 act on the
positive element (lithe Belt, there by causing a Galvanic circus.
lotion which will pass on to the negatite, and thence back
again to the positive, thus keeping up a continuous Galvanic
circulation throughout the system. Thus the most severe
cases of DYSPEPSIA are PERMANENTLY CURED. A
FEW DAYS IS OFTEN AMPLY SUFFICIENT TO ERADI.
CATE Tlik: DISEASE OF YEARS
Certificates and Testimonials
From the most Respectable Sources,
Could be given, sufficient to fill et cry column in this raper
We make a few selections.
RHEUMATISM AND DYSPEPSIA.
Seven Cases Cured :: : t
CHItISTIE'S GALVANIC BELT will cure every• care, DO
Matter how ee% ore or chronic. Skeptics mu referred to the
following.
A CHAIN OF EVIDENCE.
No. I.
The following letter is fmm Mr. , Alonzo D. Feller, of
Kingston, N. Y., a gentlemen of high respectability end
influence.
KINGSTON, Ulster Co.', N. Y., Jon. 24, 1848
To Dr. A. 11. CHRISTIE-
About the first of No* ember lett I c lied at 3 our office and
purchased one of your Galvanic Belts, and I am happy to say
that it has made a new man of me. For ) can I have been
troubled with Ittsausisvism, s cr) seer e, and a general weak.
west of the whole system. and very nervous, with pain in the
head, so severe that rwould have to take to my bed three
or four times a day. My friends are astonished at the per
fect and wonderful cure wrougnr on me. I never was better
in my Ufa than now, and I know that tins is altogetherowing
to our GALVANIC SPILT, for I had had the best ph) siclans,
and had tried every thing pre% ions to using it, without
erect.
•
•
•,4 • • •
Very respectfully., ALONZO 1). FELTE.R. „
ea- In consequence of the benefits experienced by ininselC
Mr. FKLren procured a number of the OALVANIE BELTS,
end having disposed of them among his friends, thus writes :
No.:.
Mr DEAR Decree,
You elk me to gh.e yim an necoeld of the success of your
GALVANIC BELTS in this region. I -can truly say that they
continue to do wonders; hundreds wear them, and I do not
know of a solitary case of failure in their use. I sold a Belt
and the Magnetic Fluid to a lady here some weeks since.
She bad a complication of nervous disordem, and was sery
low. Dr. Nelson attended her, but slid her no good ; and the
Doctor blew out considerably . when the got the belt, and
ridiculed it ; Out the lady toed Me Dell and was cured. Now
this Doctor had the Dyspepsia for a great while, and could not
cure himself, but gets this lads's Belt, wishes it kept
secret, puts it On himself, mid it slid • him so much good, that
3 esterday ho called sea me and got one for his wife.
No.
Miss Vanormanx, of this town, lay all winter with the
Rheumatism._She got to be perfectly helpless. Every one
who saw her said she could not lisle. She sent for a GAL.
VANIC .BELT—put It on•-utied the Fluid freely, and in
5.10511 am sign RANT Otlt vLatttsa, I.RD IA T. OA MARRIED
IILIT %VEER ! The Doctor who upended Miss V, hooted at
the Belt, but now says there is cei Minty a Remarkable curs.
to e power in your Belts.
No. 4. •
Mr. John Ennui. merchant of this place, was reduced to a
mere skeleton, bY Dyspepsia and general chronic dhease ; he
got a Belt and the Fluid, and is now as healthy a wan as we
hare ;aria Kingston. Ho has spent large autos of money
in various nostrums previously, but they all proved useless.
No. 6.
An old gentleman by the name of Newkirk, had the Dys
pepsia for thirty years. lie tells me that lie could not eat puy
thing a ithout its rising en his stomach; he was very much
emaciated and looked miserable ; but he purehused a Belt
from me, and after wearing It 3 or 4 w eclat, he drove up to the
door and said he had come to thank me for calling him Cums.
TWO BELT, at it bad made a w ell man of hire. lie says that
ho now eats and digests perfectly, and that he is as hearty as
any of his neighbors. Ho isabout 60 years of ago.
No. 6. •
[Mr. Wood, of Marbletown, was drawn up with Croup and
Rheumatism, to that he could not mos e. ills brother got a
Belt for him, and in one week he was so well that he was
about attending to his business. Ile says it is the greatest
Wog on earth.
No. 7.
'no wife of Mr. Joseph King. of Kingston, has been corn
planting of lassitude and general weakness for several years;
and also troubled with indigestion. she gut the Belt and
Fluid, and Mr. King told me this day, that his wife was like
amther woman, it had done her so much gust. I could •
give you a great many snore cases, equally successful, but I
suppose these will be clinician. I may say that I never was
engaged in any business that has been so fottunate and, Wis.
factory to all concerned.
Very trulylours, . ALONZO D. VELTER.
To A. if. Ennisrit, M. D., New• York.
Oct- Many hundred Certificates from all parts of the calm
try of equally extraordinary character could be given.
W- No trouble or inconvenience attends the use of DR.
CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC ARTICLE'S, and they may be
worn by the moat feeble and delicate with perfect case and
safety. In many cases the sensation attending their use is
• hiehty pleasant and agreeable. They can be sent to any part
oldie country.
Prices:
The .Galvanic Belt, Throe Dollars.
The Galvanic Necklace, Two Dollars.
• The' Galvanic Bracelets, One Dollar Each:
The Magnetic Fluid, One Dollar.
• et3p- The articles-are accompanied by full and plain dime.
tions. pamphlets with full particulars may be had of the
authorized Agent.
PARTICULAR CAUTION.
Op. Beware of Counterfeita and illniAttta Indlationt
D.C. MOREIBBIAD,' M. D,
GENERAL. AGENT FOR
,THE UNITED STATES,
- , IK$ Broadway, New York,.
For sale In Erfe. only by the authorized agents -
. CARTER & DROI HER, No. 6, Reed Heine.
Erle, Dec. IC HLIS.- ty3l.
TahnestookikTtteLoneo To mifugo.
CAN ballad by thu - 110Zell at :Banat:mutters pace, at
ilrie July 7, 1E49 J. IL BURTON'S.
SILVER WORK.-811ver Spoons. Ladles; Tongs. @soapy, nat
ter knives. &c. constantly on hand and Maarfaciared by Oa
srOsrribsrs,testis theNetweir State. bei fa Erie, and warranted
the standard ofslollars. Alcaupnrison orstyle in this branch par
ticuarly Invited. • ,
Also. Threaded *spoons Bud Arks fron4 Neat York Manufbetory,
anor rot 'nom- - • - - ,O. 1.9011114 & Co.
luta rooisi4,
APEW Sozeol tl? r ir ogee reat Oranges on pr WM OII I.I O II feceiee4 nod
fbr at 10.1, Poor People's Row; by T. %V. MOOR E.
Eticatily 7,1919. •
NERVOUS SYSTEM.
GENERAL vEzlziaty.
60,000 Persons
In ouo Village
Kim - max, May 6, 1649
DR. OSGOOD'S
INDIA 03107..AGOGUE.
el 111 tf; excellent compound xt no the result of long medical exile.
Nc T I
1 tie ill n billiotio climate, an lit he belie% eh that the :treat
,- . 0,,,4 I to h en accomplished of preoentin,g the public nitla n mu
edY for n ever and Ague, on t% hlckthey %an rely fur a fpeudy
Mid COMM CIIIC ,
It inn comitindlon of vegetable ontattaucco and wur i me,l ryee
from Mineral poioono of every deecriptlon. It ban It healing pow
er upon broken ColliblitUtiOne, oltra)o leaving the oyetem lit a m re
Found awl healthy condition. It Is a prominent feature of, he
Cholagogne that It never Injures the moot delicate constitution
A few days etqpi will sat iply the inns( incredulous of its great (di
vvy in building up the opirito and restoring the energy and vigor,
of health.
READ THE VOLLOIVING 'TESTIMONIAL!!
Ettrar t of n common Mai ion from A. W. Illlller, tic mnprimor's
Agent at Elizabethtown, N. J.
EL.IADETUROWN, N. J., June , 23, le 19.
DR. CIIARLIR Osnoon,
1.11:3e81(:-1 have but three bottles left of your India ChoIglio•
rue. having sold almost n gross within the past few months, and
have. yet to hear of the first instance of its failing to cure. One
man said he had Within a year or two past paid more than 8.59 for
pet er and Ague medicine, which had done hint no good—but that
two bottles of the Cholagogue had cured hint.
1 know of a number of instances, when one bottle cured three
or four ptr•ons who were severely afflicted with the same diet.
en•e. * • 1 * * • ..., •
Our most eminent Physicians now tiqe it and ri.cotnmend It,
having become satisfied of it; inestimable value. and that it Is free
from quackery. l'ours, r spetcfully, .A. W. MILL.CR.
CAUTION.
-
guard - against imitationfl lie sure yon obtain Dn. ()snoop'
medial Cholagogue, and you 'are safe.
For sale by J. 11. Burton, Wholesale and Retail Agent, Erie.
Eric. Augusti
4, IMO. I 4m12
ma* OONOERN -WOOL WOOL.
• mltAxErmi WOCH.EN FACTORY.
- -
subscriber, proprietor of the al ate naed e.tablislunent,
I. m would 111111101111CP. to Wool Gran ers and the public in genernl,
that he has hail till of his Machienery thoroughly repaired, and
lint tug emplow,l experience'd tt orkmeit in all the Afferent mooch.
Co of the business, he is nonr prepared to Manufacture Wool with
neatness and dispatch, into the following articles namely--Plain
Cloths, Cassimeres„ Tweeds,l Flannels, Shawls, Blankets, &c. lie
also prepared to make
wAT En' rim or ri.f ri'l I.
hielt is fee superior to Oil Cloth for 0% er Coat..
Custom Carding, Cloth Dres.ing and Splinting &moon short
notice. MI kinds of the Country Produce tatseri for work, and a
liberal discount made for cash. Friends and the public generally
are invited to cit e him a call, and he assures them that all the
im
prott•atcnts that he has made are onward. Being determined to
loop up with the Improvementsof the age, lie hopes to lie sustain
ed in ins efforts. CYRUS REED,
es
tor
et]
th,
M lc re ek. Maj• 6-6111
ireshVarriily GroC,arice,Wholesalo and Ra tail .
AKING re,pectfully beget leaveto return his sincere . thanks
• to las numerous C.ISh CUMOIIICTO fot their liheral patronage,
and to state th.it he has Just received from New York and Pitts
burgh a large quantity and variety of Fresh Groceries. selected
wall care, consisting of-
Teaq• Candies 1 ' Pitch" , Forks
er,ill.e Tobacco ' Tar Fey tics
Fruits Oils rßoein Flintlts
,
Spices .Rice j Oakum Nails
Nuts t Mackerel Rakes Rope
Molasses - Codfish Spades I Bagging
M I
Sugars
dints - Shot eta floes, &c.. ,
And 11 large, full and complete assortment of every thing in the
Grocery tine, to which ho ; invites the attention of those vt letting to
rife ILIFC.IIII these Groceries were bought tow and m ill be sold
very tom for (`ash or ready pay, but positively no trusP—Rement
her King's, N 0.2 Fleming Lica.
Erie, June 2, Irl9. 1 , ~.
North E4st Woolen Factory.
7000 YARDS of Cloths, Canitneres, Tweeds, Satlnetts,
Blankets, Flannels. ale now ready to be exchanged for
;tool at the following rotes! For plain full cloth, one yard for 21
the. of wool; Casshneres 21 lbs., to the yard. We will also man
or:let:ire during the ben son , Mack, Mown, Hu:el-mixed cloth n t
ets. per yard, eashi metes of the same colors nt 30 els. and white
Om• , el at IP -nd •ct.
ipt,. irol
/EWE above is at this tins by far the lutist geuerdt try throughout
1 our land. scarce any one escapes its odium. Nven Hen.
Taylor. that great and geed man, is frequently accused of it. He.
hou ever. as often denies the charge as it is made, and boldly as
serts that lie "removes for callSe outs'."
. .
The Subscribers have quite recently got out a NEW STOVE on
the elevated oven principle, which they call the KEYSTONE
COOKING STOVE. Said Stove is so decided an improvement on
all and every Stove heretofore made (having so many good quali
ties others are void of) that those engaged in the manufacture of a
much inferior article have taken the alarm, and at once ratse.the
cry of proscription. rind, expect by this to escape a general rouh..
Such cry, however is n useless waste of the raw material. The
edict has been issued—community claim the right to select the
belt Stove out! llenee the lieyNtone Stove must supereede and re
move all others. including Sennett's Patent., The tcrdiet, ion ev
er. will be. "Removed for cauw only;" so we stand in a pobiden
similar to General Taylor. and as he is iublilled so shall we 1 C.
A good assortment of other COOKING sTovcs. the
celebrated Carpenter Stove, as n ell no the Genesee Farmer and
Clinton Air-tight Cook Squires. Air-tight Parlor and Bon Sum es—
also Cauldron and Sugar kettles of different Fil.oll constantly on
hand. In fact no better assortment of CASTINGS can be found
elsewhere.
The attention of the public is also called to IPMillen's Improved
- PLOSV—a new article, with cast-iron beam, manufactured by no
and warranted.
g 'LT 6lernn Engines. Mill CET ring. Cording 11Ia chi reP,Fililllling
JClitll6l. &c.: &e., made W order on the sliorten notice and on the
most re2sontilde terms. , VINCENT, II13!ROD & CO.
I:rie. April 21. VA°. ifl9
OOTILVIZERCXAL EXCLIANOTI.
_
French Strert, Erie. Pa.. April 17, IF-itt.
frIIIE impression 1., abroad that I have .or ant about to abandon
.1 the Fancy Goods rind Silk Trade. It ho a fact that the tre
mendous inroad that was made upon the afore mentioned branch,
of my business last bummer. by the robbery, sotnewhat discoura
aged me, and 1 was for a n bite in a straight whether or no to
launch told that trade. After pondering on the subject a good
while—fortunate, happy cominuni y-1 carnet° theiletermination
to resume it Consider for a moinent what your sittiaticm would
have been had I determined otherwise. One or two stores is mild
have monopolized the business. To accomplish which end. Cni
pire Block, Keystone Block, or some other high sounding name.
would have been flourished about your ears terdraw nttention, and
any ant i everynteratto resorted to obtain notoriety. This would of
course ate been all perfectly right. All the the thunder. smoke
and dust that can he evoked will amo u nt to nothing, no this cony
mutt ity are too enlightened to be deceived by such nonsense—they
care nothing about unities and locations, 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 purchased a very large quantity of the
richest and most fashionnble Myst Goods in market. including n
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 part transactions 1 trust arc a guaranty that
prices will meet with the favor of Inv Patrons, who are respect
fully Invited tocall at the Commercial Frehange, where Inm now
receiving my new Spring and Summer Goods.
MOSES KOCH.
nu:my and Dress Goode
nT.AIS Black and Blue Black Italian Sillta, chameleon°.
Fir Chandeon do„Plaiirdo., Min and Plaid Silk and
Linen 'Plssues, Figured Plaid and plain Plaid linrragev,:iunhroi
i!ered Curtain Muslin, Crape. Cashmere and Pe Lain fliawle,
French wrought enliary, Cuffs. Ilatulkerelliera, &4., Linen Cani
lirn• Kandkereiriefe, French, Kid arid Silk Glo're.. Narmw
Burnet and Cap Ribbons; Flower, Silk and Linen
Fringes &c. Buttnne. &c.,. Parmois, at No. I Commetefal
Ea
cltaner. French Street.
ES=E@;I;M
CANADA ELI-WITS I •
TIAN': of BriiitM North' America. Cumercial hank of Mid.
land Dltttict, Montreal Batik, city Dank of Montreal and
Bank of Upper Canada received at par for Goods or Clothing, at
no Slore in the Commercial Exchange. Frtnch Street.
- Erie, May 12, lE49 KOIVII.
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T °Tv I)N Yarn, Carpet. Wrap and Batting:, nt No. l Cohntier ,
chi Ft%chnnce. French Street. MOSES lint:3l.
rriul7lll' and Pearl thraw Florence Braid BOTirl&b. tt -----
1. No. I Commercial Bulimia..
ArSCII awl Pitney colored Cloths and CaStilmrits, Silk and
F
t4aitn awl Linen Vestings, Drah di rite., white and cp
lore Linea Drillinek, and a great vaiiety of goods tbr vommer
Wen/ at No. I Commercial Exchange, French Street.
CILAB9,-61 Boxeb 8 by ID, and 10 by 19
Eriv, June 9., 1819.
Linaced, Sperm Sweet and Lard,oit. at
A. INC'S
PU± 317111112 Or TUE GRAPE.
..*For Medical and .Farramental
II II rtilweriber bas made arrangements with an eastern Vin
tor, by him personally known, for a constant soppily of %VINE
that may be depended upon nnperfeelly flee from all additions or
dilutions front A Ichohol or otherwese. A small quantity on hand.
These wishing a Pure Wine for the above Ines a •illdeascall and
exawlne quality. livirrori.,
June 7. No 5 Reed House.
IRON, STEEL. ike.—Russia, Swedes, English and American
fiat, square and round, hand and stake from a. and 1 round
and square. Ilorte Nail Rode. Cain, English, Berman. American
and Spring Steel, Anvils. Vices, Troy Foils, 3d. 4d. od, ltd, 10d.
and 2V.fr also. 04, Pd and led wrought Nulls, Ihr role by
Erie. May 10. G. EIELDEN dc. d OW.
CI.OV ES, Cinnamon , Nutmegs. Mace. Pimento. Pepper. Ginger
Mustard. CARTER 41r. MOTHER.
.
thousand.
1 0000 3 " . s oo l o l 4aVonn e a 17) ".r° ! . ell per ..
- 10.000 flovanna do - 14 0
5,000 La Belsoley Principe 20 *. • '. 1
• . 3,000 Hasa= La prima. 30
For sale at ' - , ' B. A. BAKER , Er,
. , Cheapsioe.
Ju1y21,1913. ' '
...
-....
BONNETB,!.,
-,p il,to boy es wisbl Bonnets ebesp will 11 ft
them 61' . - - - ,• -- , B. R. DEWEy'R, ..
Rfie,Alirist 4.' ICS . • ' ... . . , • .-
1 000 1
,111. :-......_._
,1 tiro Proof Paint. for sale at No." 6 Reed 110 se
Elie,- August
y 11, 1249. CARTER k BROTHER.
Formerly Coerge 11111'. Factory.
51
M. hocil
A. Kft:G
CIGARS.
- ••,. -
,
31711111W1S TAIL° ~ Ci - AND a • SUNG
• IraTASILZIIC3IIIXINT.
No.l, &ores ftior-k;lSfarestest,' a door Porto of Bromea
gash Erie, a,
° , Oa the Cash Principle.
• THE subscriber has just opened for the Spring trade,
- with facilities unsurpassed by any establishment in this
city, a large assortment of fine French English and
American
Oassimcrres, (Botha and Vcstings,
which he bur purchased at reduced pricts, and which
enables him to offer as good 1 n rcnins as was ever before
offered in this in irket. Persons wi.but o , CLOTHING
Carl have their measures tithes:, garment , node 'and if
l not suitedwith them when done they a ill nct Im nske4 to take
Mein away. Among his stock may be Mond a great assottment of
Tie tdy made' Giothingo
Consisting of Dress and Frock Cmits, stack ,Coats. Sumner
Coats, Pants, and Vests. Shirts and limners, ilaMikerc Iliell. 1111.1
riustlenders. which n ill be sold as cheap as-tlie cheapest. Per
sons wishing to purcli,e.e Clothing for CASH will do well to .'all
and daniine goods and prices, as my Clotlang are-ent by myself
and made in Erie, and ate IA al - ranted to lo' as cell made n 4 any
shop, in Erie makes. '1 lie stil,criber is determined to tell , for
Cash. which must be obvious to rill Wm to be the only true Meth
od of (Whig a retail bussilesq, protecting both seller and laier
against Josses consequent upon the credit system.
' rf Custom Work mid Cutting done on' the nm.,t era-in able
terms. No chow! for :4,owinif c.:oods. Call and exami.,.• for
yourselves. . JOHN M. JUSTICE.
Erie. April 21,1,919. _ .
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I Erazborcreels W oo rectory.
,rril II ..11.,,crifiers are titre* to defiance Cloth or 11,11111e15 Of
1 IVl.lOq Ora kinds, or work on shorts or by the yard, at
their usual prices.
Carding and Cloth-dressing done, as usual, on snarl notice. -
ItIIODES, CASS & Co.
11m - torero:A, May IS, Itilft.
ivr trpil t ,'ll.-i-All persons knowing themselves to I I' i11.1..1.1e1.1r4.110
ill the firm of Itliodes,,Cass & Co., by note or look. are part lc
litany re ne•s'ed to call at their woolen factory ill flarborcreekon or
before the middle of June next and settle the same. Those V, ho
may attend to this 11011 CC ‘N 111 Confer a great favor on the subserl
! Lem I ft BODES, CASS &Co.
Ilarborcreek. May 18,1810. ,
,
HARDWAUE.
REED 1. SANTORO. NO. :1 REED HOUSE,
A RE now opening a new Stock, and offer to the trade a general
.lAnAsortment of Foreign and Domestic. II ARDWA It E. in all its
branches, viz: Carpenter's and Nfeelianiel,' Tools, Crowl ars,
Picks. Drills. eStone Ilaininera, Sledges, Naylor and Sanderson's
Cast Steel, refined and comusin EttOli Iron, Rweedes Iron flint
old sable. hammered American Iron, Nail Rots, American rods,
round and square from 3-16 to 1 1 4 . ilurden'n Horse Shoes and
Spil,s, Cut and Wrought Nail:, Log, Draught and Coil Chains of
all sizes. together With a complete assortment of Shelf Harthi are.
Erie. :Hay 19. 15.19. I 'Li
, ---- -------
Cabinet Trimmings. r
T., CID & HANFORD' are 1:01, opening , n good as,ortntent of
11.1, wrought and presimil TOM. , Hinges. lirmtil and narrow Waal
Bunt:, Brass and Iron Table Comore, 'rill, Cup!lviril and Chest
1-oeLt., and a good assortment of Brass G00d.% for sale at the Hard
i
nate stii e. N 0.3 Reed Home. i .111:1:r &6A N rota).
Hcib. 1: TR niSi friar:Ls'. iner.trand Feral White Door knobs
ant WI Pulls, Mortise and Rim Locks. Mortise Latches.
b.e..oletery variety now in lite; Door Handles, Butt. and :Wen a,
at the UM - MN:ire Fiore, No. 3 Med Hoerr. ti
Erie. June?, 18 iti. Iti:EP & sm,ir(ir.i).
Q AW %VS..—%\re are now °tiering foi Kole a large and Alden
-10 did NIOC k of American and rurligl of all patterns rind
deperildibiw, Circular. X Cut and Slitting. front': to thi
diameter. Cru,..: Cut, Mill. relloe. Turning. Hand, Panne% Rip.
Bark, Tention, Bow, Kul hole. Wel. and toinna.3 Saws, for sale
Cl ean at the Hardware Store, No. . A It eed
Juhe 9. 1111.11) & SANFORD.
(ILOCKS —A large m - qorttnent of Cloche, of clifferent poles rind
‘•-•' Kt" , Clout to HI; Time ~ att war
anted to keep good time, al LEWIS , GoTHU; HALL.
(101,11 PENS—Levi Browh's Gold fens; else. ilagleY's of the
" hest finality , every cue warranted Aho, other Gold l'ens
ow ns 31,nt LEWIS' GOTHIC HALL.
THE DELAWARE AILITCAL SAFETY •
INOI.7IE3ANCE COrar ANT',
(of Philadelphia,)
ARE now doing biwiness on the Mutual plan. givine the . 11f.111,,i
n participation in the profits of the Company, without liabili
ty beyond the lITCIIIIIIIII paid.
.Risks upon the Lake. and Canal insured on the most favorable
terms. E.OfbE, will he-lilicrally and proutt - ti!, adjut-ted,
l'ire risks on merehandize,tnhling , and otter propert:., i g lov. u
or country, for a limited term peramtwatly.
DlREcTwis.
Joseph 11. Seal, James C. !land. Edmond A. Douder.
l'heophiltis Paulding, John C. Dal. is. '— 11. Junes Brooke.
Robert Dutton, John Garrett. John U. Femme,
Hugh Craft!, Samuel Edward!, George Ferrell,
llenry Lawrence David D. Stacey Edward Darlington,
Charles Kelley. Inane R. Dicl4, J. G. Johmoo,
William Folwell, William Hay, John K. Neu liu,
Dr. S. Thomas, Dr. R. M. Huston, kiln Seller, Jr.
=1
' Richard 8. Newhonld, Fero., ‘Vin. Mattin
Le Application can be made to
J. KELLOGG, Agent, Erie
Erie, Fen. 10, 1019. 11
TO TECZI PI:03141:41
THE tinh'criber having leased the Erie Flouring :Wills. better
known perhaps as need's Aiiil, mould inform the pull to that
he will do all kinds of grinding at the shortest notice. Thanking
the public and Ills friends fur their past fan ors, he would respect
fully ask a eontitmance cf their patronage. as he feels confident
from his experience in the milling business, to be able to give
good stakfactlon. All kinds of brend,•tuffs constantly on hand.
and for sale cheap. Flour by thc barrel or single pound to +ail
purchasers.
Cash paid for all kinds of grain delivend at the mill on Parade
Otrcet. CONRAD ZINN.
Eric. April 21, 1F.12. tfl9
MILL and :0; CUT SAlfii.a good at;urtment of different man
ufacture. way be found at C. U. WRIGHT'S.
PAlLlSOLS.—Silk,Gingham and Cotten rarasolF, very low, at
C. M. TIDISALS.
Erie. April 5e, 160. no
New Goods. i
sithscriLvr has received end is ITCCIN in; his summer Mock
1 of Dry Goods Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Chtss.es arc,
iron, Nails &c., which will Le sold as 161 V as any other estaldhli.
meal west of Buffalo. Please call and bee at his eld stand,
Erie, June 2, win. JAcKt,ox.
BONNETS and P Leafts for sale cheap
alm lints
(l rie,June HAD.) SMITH JACKSON.
Peaselee and I'orace-dice.
,A BEAUTIFUL rissartinsid 'of plain and el , atigeable Grerd
r.CI Levantinerind Turk Sams. selling rex) low at WRIGHT'S.
Erie, May 26, IS-12.
7.TATS.-I.eghorn, Pearl and Cbip Hats, for role by
Erie. April 28, IMO,
LOVES.—Lndies and Gents. Kid Cloves. M ery nocr and
good ones, . C. M. TIIIIIALS.
Erie April 28, LSD. I 50
PUBX•10 NOTICE.
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby elven that application will le
made to the next Legislature of Pennsylvania, for the insor.
',oration of a Dank, to he called "The Canal Dank of Erie,' n ith
a capital crone Hundred Thousand Dollars, with the prit, ilege of
lucre sin It to Three Hundred Thousand Dollars, with all the
usual Banking privileges. to be located in the Borough and County
of Erie, Slate of Pennsylvania.
Erie. June 1e49.
James C. l'ilarshull, Joseph M. Sterrett, IT. radwell.
John A. Tracy, C. M. Tibbals, William Keney,
Benj. Tomlinson, J. ll:Williams, Smith Jackson,
%VIII. S. Lane, Thomas 11. Sill. J. 11. Fullerton,
James Williams, C. : . ..attforil 0... ,-, %.y. St+len,
elms. 11. Wright, J. Li. Clark, George Kel'og;,
'rho.. C. Colt, 11. L. 11rOlN tr, 'Alfred King,
I': Aletcalr, J• Kelletv, Satpuel Days.
J. ILeartt, John C neebe. Wm. 51. Gallagher,
Carson Graham, W. 11. Knowlton.
;!!:. ranDlnas,reoistL.
Corner of Trench and Prfth Streets. Erie, Pa.
The undersigned takes this method of announcing to hie friends
and the public. that he has opened the above named ertablisliment
for the reception of company. The house has recently been .1t E-.
PAIRED REFITTED AND CLEANED, so that it is now in good
condition nail worthy the patronage of the pithlic.The sleeping,
rooms, as wellfasevery oiher p hate art of the House. ha been entirely
reflirnished with NEAT AND SUBSTANTIAL FURNITURE.
No pains will be spared to tentleri the noose what it should be,
and the stay of guests pleasant and agreeable. The title will al
ways be furnished with the BEST the MAR K ETrAFFORDS.—
The location of this.flouse is Central, and will Lei found conve
nient either for business or pleasure.
CHARGES MADE UNIFORM AND RF..IS NADU:.
The Stables are large and convenient, - and are tit der the charge
of an attentive and competent Man.
Passengers Carried to anti from the Etcam an Fncket Math
free of Charge.
rii" The subscriber pledges himself that no eiTurts it ill be spar
ed on his part to promote the comfort of all %rho may fat or him
with their patronage.
Erie, June 30, 1E49. 11. C. ,SESSIONS.
•
Valuable rano for Sale.
•
TII F: subscriber oilers for !Welk 1111pruved farrr cat Which 1:e
now resliles, in . :Greene township in the settlement known as
"Yankee town." The farm contains about Ina acres, 70 of which
are under cultivation. The Improlements consiet of a tit o-story
frame dwelling, two frame barns, and sheds, har l ether with all
J 3
other out buildings necessary. There is nlso about . I:0 apple trees,
postl) grafted; pears nail peaches in aleindanre The land is
well watered and timbered, and situated in an esc Meta neighbor•
hood, vied convenient to market. it being only five Miles from Uric.
For particulars inquire ofthe subscriber on the premises:
•Greene, Aug. 11±-11 ASA % aIITTIER.
orLENinnitlivr.Litv.—Enabracing l'ins. 11111;s IlrncelenE.
t - ..ll.oeltets. Cimino, Pencils. &c., new nail beautifill hallernA.
Pins and Rings of Diamond, Turquole, Pearl, it tiby and other
sciting4. '
N. I.l.—Jewetry made or repaired to order on short notice. Call
in neighbor and learn how a first rate j)5 Is done at.
Erie , July 7. ULM, G. LOON1la& CO.
LT OOK LASSF.S.—A large as‘ortmeo tof Gulli nod
n y Frames, together with Plates ofdliterpni fot rot-et-
Li oft old haloes. G. LOONIISS Co.
Ericlnne, 7 1£40;
T A MPS.—New style Solar and other kind,: or Lamps, and any
einantily or ‘Picking, Chia:tales and Globes. at
Eric - June '''l6l9
.. . G. LOOMIS & Co's.
_._ _—...
EUOr for ;ale SIX Ddthl iff. Z 7A J lG rtr. OM. 1 ,
Illnels I T • l6 cf'd & Lar. USi reCeit ed ale very
tow. by the barrel or gallon by. J. If BURTON.
T Erie Joiy ',l'. If-19 S
_--
I E. LT EC Et El IL ,
TilF,vtib.cribere will purchase the following discrlptioni of
%I:bite-wood Lumber.
i Boards ! inches thick, 11 to 30 inches wide.
4 . 4 . 15 to 30 .° * 4 .
nch Boards 10 to aill
, Chair PFI
Plank, l / inches thick, 17 and 'inches aide, and 12
and upwards.
- •
Bra till ing,3 by 4 inches,
Columns. 6. 7, 8,11, 10 and 19 inches square.
Also--Ash and Cherry Lutuber. They want none longer than
12 reef. GEO. BELDEN & B.)\
, r, Ede, 1114 ID.
, NXIATI,3 row OIL.
r 4 ,,,8. Harnet‘e,Carrino Tops, &e., Much superior to Tanners
1 Oil. Kept constantly on hand by. - J. It BURTON.
Erie July. 7 1810. - 8
-
ZIA Tl 5 sass:
A Late ftstdons for 18419 at SmytheA
IHAVE received from one of the first minufuettales In New
York a few 43A8E13 OF SILK II ATe. Gentlemen wishing to
purchase are invited to call and examine them. together with' a
superior qualityof my own manufacture. The subsbriber would
also. reaper-Maly remind the publle'tbat all kinds of goods in his
line Will be soltrat prices to suit the times. B. SMYTH.
Fdle. Aagwa 23, 186. 13
00.6120. MICIVELS.
AltloB No. 6 can be found at the Nordware Store.
• REED & HANFORD
it ugust IE4 ' Tki n. 9 Reed Itou
ZNIZIPT ,AStRIVA74 OF OOODO AT
D A. BAKLIt'rl, Which be offerers or sale. IA title:oak , h J
. Retail, ns cheap no they can be bought in Buffalo. 'llia
~toek woo pueltased for cash at the lowest market ra . te,i...ki n ,
the nimble sixpence bctierthan tlwolow shilling. he intend. to sett
at but a s light advance on New York prices. adding transports.
tion. We, therefore, say to our friends and the public, to 1.22,4
ins our 'toe k and prices before purchasing elsewhere, and we are
confident that we shall be Wet() accomodate all, for 'we are deter.
mined to scot and make quick sales. We have good Fogal rot s
tenth per pound. Riot:Mkt., 10 cents. Java do cents, Tobbaro
front 113 to 02.} cents per pound, Mackeral 0 cents, Raising reins
Pigs 15 cent, Tani Currants I,onf Sugart 10 cents pe r
pound.and every thing else at the pante tote rates.
LT Don't forget it foal R. A. BAKER'S
June 7. Cheapside. Erie, Pa,
Drosh Groan an
•Al the ~tgency the
THIS day received, and aU imj
ry last, and warranted firrt,
pound and pound papers, and sto
the tame qualit . and price at nlll
GREEN
Count II; son sueet cargo 50
do do 721
do I I do tine cargo 76
do- Silver Leaf 1 00
Old Dyson 75 to 1 00
Thegg Teas may lie, returned, a
quality does tibt snit.
Erie, June 2, IMO.
BATES: BATHS! BAT:
WARM AND COLD.
Tunderrigned would respeothilly ark the attentl l
1 community to the important act—important on
immediate and nerepsazy contie7tion with health. ha
ter. lln of day s—that he has recently fitted op irig - rod
aceiniimodation. and appearance, the large commodio
the tear of his Shaving A partment, and under the Post
complete Bathing Establishment!
lie flatters hinirelf that, from his ample arrangtmen
be enahled to give entire satiqaction. 11 Bathing
and furniture prineitrilly, were piirchased east—regard
in so doing, only to it n convenient make and superior
Thoce wi , hing to indulge In the, 'Havers:ill! acknow
my of a cooling. cleansing. cheering bath, cart be accr.
any Gene I etween the home of 6A. :t1 and 10 P. M.
Attpul-t I I.
• A. COS
3013 DYEING.
Til E i•ulocriber w 0.11.1 respectfully inform the pal
commenced the Moines.. of PLAIN AND FAI N
INti, at his place.cotner of State street and the. Blank
fete roods south of the Woolen Factory, where the. D
Fie Olting of Garment*, the coloring of woolten and con
yarn. with every other dez.eription ofJob Dyeing will
attended to. After a practice of thirty Iran in i
Atnerir.a. in all tin color.; given to' sdk, wootle ,
-cotton, he (topes to be ale to sutil.fy all who may pa
. RICHARD
Erie, Aegtot 25.
WE/STERN BAKER
undersigned li..ving established himself in thel
J_ lICSb at the eLand formerly occupiell by Mr. Stat
canal near bib st , adjoining the hotel kept by A. M.'
licit,. the patronage of the NMI.: in cen.ral. He
smutty on hand all articles in the above business. via
Loaf Breid. Itard Brad, Pilot Bread. Bolton Cra
Crackers, Butter Crackers, Water Crackers, Cakes,
Pies, &c. Ste.
Parties can be Banished on the shortest notice will
cription, or size of cake from Patty to7o ryriwids.
Supplied each afternoon, Sundays excepted, by leavit;
dre:s at the Bekery, at which place the under- igned
itt readiness to fill with piorriptiiess all orders to hint '
CHARLES M,
Erie. August 23, 1.519.
1000 L I (NITS Window Sash. with and with&
hand. Orders received and attended to foi
or sty le of Sash, made, painted and glazed hp first rat
and sold as /ow as the loWect. CARTER & Bh'
Erie, July 11. 1849.
Straw Bats.
PATS BATS for one shilling:lnd other thicip44o
I.7_elleni.. at T. W.
500 LBS. Benson's Refined Candy for!i;,itelt
10OCO reetWindow
200110.XES English, French and American VVi
comprising all the EiZell frOILI S by 111 to 32 •
assortment cotnains come of the best double Aid, suit.
windows and cases_ Aifo, a lot of French by 10._a
perior to w hat is usually brought into this zunrket, bu
!e Artld al• low as the American, Altogether ours in th
perior to:any other out of the cities, nod will to sold ci
will suiti.all reafortable persons.
Erie, itilyl4, 1F49.
Family Groceries.
COFFEE. Rio. Loguytn. and Et. Domingo.
TEA. Dyson. Young liyaon. Gun Poweer and In
SUGARS, St. Cro Porto Rico, Coffee cru•he
and crushed loaf.
MOLASSES. Sugar House and Cardenas.
WIN I S. Madmen. l'ort, old Port. Pure Juice, She
BRANDY. Fourth Proof.
RIJM. Jamaica, St. Croix. and N. E. Rum. •
(UN, I'urellollana , Schuydam and Swan
tVIIISKEY, Old R 3 c and Monongahela.
The above arranted lure and will IT Feld for
posr s. CARTER & B
trio, June 11. t>:l6.
- California' ife Preservers.
TN the form of Allen's Patents Revolver.. Also.
1 Powder shot, Pouches, Gntne Pnge, ' Tern
and other sporting fixings, for sale at Putrill ndvatie •
York prier., At. G, LOOM
Erie., July 111 E-16.
el OLD PENS.—Of a dorcn7l itTerent makeii.
Brown's te , l and only Pen ever made for f.errie
a large anortment at. G. 1,0031
Eric, July 14, IF-11).
arzavE lOTONIII3.
ON Ninth street, nearly oppoOte the Academy, of
Variagated Marble, always On hand; ako.Tond,l%
meats, & - e., turn ivhed mot - der:3 per cent le! , t, th:m thr
of the Peddlyes that go al out the country.
blot kind, of Produce and Lkiniber taken in paym
give me a call. J. It. (7 ,
Erie, July I`2-If 9
iv _ good nEsornnent oft:nit-re. Aecordeoi
t Viol, Mutes, Flageolett, Ciaironet+ and fifes, to
the t est Guitar and \ iolin strings in town. Also,
Bridget , . Peg, &c.. for sate cheap by G. LOW
Erie June, 7 1619,
Viriries Ea Liquors.
AGIIOICE lot of Wines and Liquors. const.tirg
Pale Brandy, St. Croix RUPP, Ilona'
Otani do N. E. -do Irish
Cogniac do 'Jamaica -do &mei
Mai:vita Wlne,' Port Wine, Corn
3lalaga do Medoe do.
Also. a large Assortment of Fresh Groceries, for oat
Poor People'n Row, by T. W.
Erie, June :to, IS 10. • , - '
GOLD and Silver leaf and Gold Silver and Comp
zee, by I CARTER & It ;
Arrival of Op i lendid l Goods.
Ck G. L 0 0 3:1 A. I
& CO.'
Stole Street, nearly' l orpaeole Proten'e Hub
WllO are now receiving from New Yorkthe lot
latent of
Clocks, WAtciies, Jewelry . andAranc
ever exhibiterili Erie. and to a lath they invite Mel
the polite, I diet mg their EstahliAiment a dl comp -it
of a similar hind in the is esterit country, as to exit(
and quality of (Dude.
From large purchases of diaTereat Eicanements•of
of the moat cc i e hiaied Makers to Europe, direct fro
iiOOEC, they are enabled to otTer a sill erior article
price. In the Mechanical hranch. particular attenti
pi% en to tie repairing of Watches Jewelry and all a
tainting to the trade.
flat jog fir.. fine teorlonen from Europe, together v
Tools, seldom found in country s hops they pledge th
make good work and gate satisfaction.
Engrus lug of Scans. Re itle,Jewelrp, 4.e., done i n i t
N. 11.—A11 Gal and Silver Goode Nought of a. 1..
Engml ed. if requCsted. without eliarge. Cash and
price paid for obi Silver Plate, ae.,
Erie. June 30, ISM
CLEAR TUB TRAGIC
..- • IPCM. TUX
Great Wcatarn Locomotive I!
TAKE NOTICE, ALL THOSE WHO ARE INI Eft
CALL at SIEGEL m
'S Coer And Convince yourself '
Now retching the largest, cheapest and Lest lot o
IEB ef er brought to Eric. Among his assortment m
the following:
Ctectsits.—Sli tone of Port Rico Coffee Sugar, trash: l
Pulveri•
ed
COM' '. Teti bags Olt Coverpment Java, tett bog
t .
and ten bags of Rico.
Mot 1 SEll.—Two thousand gallons Hew lar.ca Its Po !
Star House.
...
1,1
chests Young Ilyson,ttnperint, Itta ,
ron•der. Imperial ten in six pound oldies for Int 011)
Stsu.—Fire thourand pound Cod Fish. Mackerel,
innd Herring. Smoked Herring and Sardines , .
l'nenty barrels Turrentine, thirty do. of Llnbecd
Tnnnere oil.
ISO kegs Krooklyniandhlo and Pittsburgh White 1 r
The largest kind ofan assortment of Painia and
100 kegs of Eimer') and Pittsbutgb Nods.
Limaits.—French Brandy. Holland r•... Kum, Pun
derv.dem. Malega. Claret and French We•t Wine.
Ton .coo.-100 dozen BeholPs One New York moral
taxes Cavendish. 100 dozen (intent ilapree nod t :le -
Ten kegs and ten flasks Kentucky Rule I• • %. - vr.
She', bar Lead nod Percussion Caps.
- 'Thirty boxes Candy. (Inuits of Atnlnen F . .3 0
and a great varirt) of nriteleg in my line Met t
time Itinn I Imre to runnier:lM them.
To my old ett.t, , okery no.' the pIALlie rottrrall‘.
nt SIEGEL'S Curlier. irec tly °ppm the Farmer',
Poryoursevea. thht I ant tp.ind to .1.11 wholesale or ire
that' arty other ertablithment %W.( of Dulthlo.
Erie July 7, ISM, _
QIIINGLI> I -5(1.f.t4 Ipa.l inerehni , tal.l , 6Nngleg
ibr gale by C. ft
MI
d 'Bloch Teas,
chin Ten Company.
• • rted Nince the first of Febnza
qual.ty. put up in quarter, half
dd at the following pricer, and
hoes and to all persons.
BLACK • •
Oolong, rich liavOr.
do plantation growth,
llowquas Min*, rich anti
highly fla‘ored,
Ne Pirl Vitra,
• ncl the money Ten,
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