r!' f• •I • - E , - The Erie Weekly Observer, th PLUM trillED BY •P, SLOAN, Col:NrE Cr Air 1 , 1'..AN.11) TM: PUBLIC SCWAI3E PA. TrAZ.MS i)1"111.1: PArk.V.. ( -,t m!,-rrik , rt 1y the Oarrivr. nt • - gp,l•. 11, i' it'. LIT a/ Ili/ Wile, / in allvdrcv. , ' I..ii II I.ot wild in nrli - ,nce. or v. i• !tin thee !ninth! front tit• tin,' i I rt// , ell//1114. t'Vti/Y ri!% , -/ will Le - . 4 01 . 1 , ,, I. 'I . Ail cOpuritinirmions gik•ll,e p.,..A. paid. ' . 114:YhIS OF ADVIAIIISLNG. Ca rdd*ot ;ry,ceading I lines, One 3 eai'. 83,00 nne bquate r o a., /0,00 9 11 , ). Ili i e month., 6 0. ,at • do. du.- lloer• nomille, Ll,ell l'han•ient nth ertigetirentte,:aterentg pr•r square, of fiftevn tine , ot 1e., , , Ihr the firt-t in,ertioig; .2.1 calls for each slabs...went bit riion 17V - early advert e•ere have the prit liege of changing at plea-lire. t but at to time areallotvol to CCeUpy more Hein LO o SqUate, and b be Itntiied to 11,1 r ir,,meiliole liars,.. r. Athertiwenientsont ha ding other i1i0,,t 05 ,,,i, will b e 4, 150 led 111 , oridd and charged aecorilintly. ' IE3 ti 3hi [7l. 8 8 'UII ra c.)- - e 'a V. THOS. 11. STIJAIa, •- PM - W . IQ; and Surgeon, office on dm corner or Pencil, and Stil Crit , Pa., S. R. DEWEY. nt,t Ain RETAtt. Dealer in Dry tioOdt.. serlid door kinv, n, ro ten Hotel. State Street, Vrie, GEORGE 11. CU' '1,1%.11.. krrria'rry • $ T L w, Gir.inL Erie Cott ty. Pa. Collection.; and 011, , r bliPhiC4k nitell , kll to Vital prom tome and disn ate n. ‘VILSON LAIRD. A rrotts.ry yr T. %w—trifire os or J.ll. %V illiainte,exel Inv (Ace, nett door to Judge 'Plum tpt.on'h ottree. Cal t:1411w and other proft,,iunal bli ine = attended to is WI prompt near and divaleft. ; 5 :B RO WN ' S HOTEL FORMERLY Till F. 4 pll E, eCoell'L of it,i ' , tree' and the Palle square I ,rie. I:•icirrn ‘l 7 cptrrn fo i l Southern btage office, .._ -:j1------ ein if lit A. - if AKE R • r Witnt,rs ltd, end iterail dealer in Greeeties , , Provisiottp Wint.t, t, V.iquortt. env. rs!'.Ml ilo,,Detroit Ale. Inti,cult, Crnekers.r&c. &c, 4..k.eceapbide, la_ J. , 4)OALDING. • Myer nevi T‘llitn,ftbit Maker.—store, .7oolli • F lola bribe 4- - _l'ol-13. Seultre r Ens' of the I:tie Ilauk. - fl. B:44AVEIISTIC4 '„ , t - 1• Rrrn Iforstei Dealer in Dry Goa,lis, Ilardware.Crockery • Grc•ccrics, ace. , T. Av. 11 . 10011 E, Uc 4. R Gr ne(!rifS: - Prqi , io.llll, Wittep, Liquors, Condit:o, Fruit _mac., No 6 Poor Pooplcog, Row Stott , strect,Erie. ' ; :2,-`ALTRED KING. V i i.rtrot.to kr.r & Rot Arr. dealer In arocerie., BOWL SOHN , ' rtOllF. 10 4, and Pittshurgh triannfactured articles; No. 2, Fleming Block, and 7th street, Canal florin, Erie, Pa. • w. 11. CUTLER, Altorney & Conweller al Law, (Unice in Spaulding's Exchange Minato, Collecting and eoMmerelal h/ssiness will receive prompt atlenion. ItArtatenrce.—A. P. Drawn, r 441., NJAMIN GR•NT, ESq. • JOSIAH KELLOGG.J - Forwardine & Commission Merchant, on the Public Dock, CMS!. 0 State street. Con) Fall Mister and {Chile Fish, constant] • for sale. J. 11. WILLIAMS. Itapi.er and F,lchange Broker. Dealer in Bill., of Me!inge 1 1 r:10i, ctcri Wirt:ice of Deposit°. Gold and silver coin, &c., &c. Office, 4 door. Aslow Bros n's lintel. Eric. l'a. B - VNJAMIN F. DENNISON, ATTOR•WY AT I.OV. Cleveland. (thin—Mice on Sinter/or wee( in Atn races Rr_trer to Chief Justice Parker, Catuhri t hn Law hool: ,itoti. Richard Fletclter, , lo :gate at., llnstrui; Sninocl 11. Porkins, 141} Walnut st:. Philadelphia( Richard Ii lUmball, E. , 14/3 Wall street, New York. 'For testimonials. re fin' to this olßee. MARSHALL & ,VINCENT, ATTORYFVF f.tw,-.-OlHer up Minirs in Tammany flail building of Inc Prothonothry's office, Erie. MURRAY WIIKCI.Oisi, Artonvt y 'mem NI 4 I. cum LAW--IYICe of er C. B. Warln's Store, entrance one (loot west of State street, on the Diamond, Erie. I. ROSENZWEIG & Co. WHOLFI4LP eQu Rrr.u . On.t.nris in Foreign and Dotnesi ie. Dry reaclY made Cloth in g, Boots and Shoes, &c., No. I, Flem ing 810 , k, CicatC street, Erie. C. M. TIBLIALS, nr•Atrn in Dry GrxiKls,Dry Cry/cedes, Crockery, Hardware. &e N. 1 11, Chcanside. Enc. HENItY CADIVELL, ' Dv,T,ER in Hardware. Dry Good., Groceries. ke., north side of the Dianiond—ind one door east ()Mc Eagle Iliad, Erie. A. H. HITCHCOCK,. ) (1..,/.1.11 in Groceries and l'ioviklona drill kinds, State street, three &J inn nonh of the Diamond, Erie. • SMITH JACKSON, DEM 3 n in Dry Dood.,'Grocerier.Dardware, queens Rare, Lime Iron, d:c.; 121, Clompslde, Erie, Pa. WILLIAM RIBLET. tillfrT Ditttrtt I/Owl:4er, and Undertaker, corner of State am Novena, FtreCtS, Erie. •KELSO & LOOMIS, Gnat n Forwarding, Produce, and rominkon Yerellailles dealt n iu Niamor and tine salt. Coal, ►'laster, Shingles, dock ter +t r idrof the bridge, Eric. r Epwtx WALKER & CQOK, RNER 1,, Forwarding. Coturnissinn and Produce 31erebant.;See , and Ware-house east of the Public. Bridge, Erie. G. LOGNIIS & Co. Ur, ro , In Watchm, Jeu dry. Silver, German Silver, Plate.) am , 11rit:vita:1 ‘‘'dre Cutlery, 51ilitary mid Finley 'oode,:gtMebtreat nearly oppo,ite the Eagle Hotel, Erie. G. Loo , IN. • T. M. Artal.v CARTER & BROTHER, IV't , ol.rstar.c and Remit llenli;rs in Drcg.9.-, MediciArs, Paint■, Ode lye•snnl,, &c llcut• II ou.c, Erie. ' JOEL JOHNSON; Ih ot-n in •Fin•Oin,:iciii. :qiiTylny and Clav , irri Strairmary, No. I, Perry Block. Eric. FARTnow“II Mer , liant T.inor, on the public spine, a few door. 11 enl of S(alo 4 .1 11 , 1, Erle. • L. WARREN; SA.U, 1 ,, )0r Mann farturer. mid dealer in glasx, snail corner ni: Stile street:•, Erie. D. S. CLARK, lynorr..,A: AND R. , ".T D „ ealer in Grocrrie,, 1.li)00, She! • Chati,lll7v &e. &rt.. Nn. sti . ilotivil Plt2clc. Erio. . • 0. D. SPAFTOIII). Dealer in Law. Medical, r.cre,ol 311 , rellent•ote4 Pao 4 talitaiary. .1114 7 &c. rtate sr., low (loan, below doh l'uldie ~ • DR. 0. L. ELLIOTT, Rent,!vitt Iteutictt Office :th I ilt% °Bin: , in the Ileebe 'Mork, nu the last •ble of the Public : 4 mare. Erie. 'Teeth inserted oit ffe Irmo , me tuun rut:rem-It. eurlous teeth tilled With pun. Cold, and rOuoreti to health and th:erulneee. Teeth rlenned with in , trultwnte and INttitieet.o as to lent e diet:rot a pellucid clear:vv.... All work warranted. • ATOSI:S KOCH, ‘Vitof., %LE DiOni.t in Staple and FaliCY Dry 01 , 1 , 1 Q, Ready Made Clothine, Arc., Conducrcial Italldiac,4, corner of French and Fifth ,dreeL, S. DICKERSON, Pnreu UK Ann Scum - ON-017.er ni hip re?ntenee on Seventh went, .)I , l , odite the Uri^. B. WRIGHT. ' • • RNTA i:1 Diy Gooh , . Gmeortos, llarrlware, erttektly, Ir,)a 'mile Leather, 011N - ke., COri , r cf SI: , tp ettreet and the pill ie t.Tutre,oppoiite the Engle llotel. Erie JOHN 11. BURTON. 'Mint -PA t g • it , RE/ . tr. dealer in B UR TON. /meg, Medici nee, Dye Footle, Gtereries, &rt. No. 5, reed linut.e. Erie. • ROI3ERT S. HUNTER. lT.Fttin Ilatr , Caps and Puns of all dereriptions. No. 10, Park Rote. Erie. Prt. EXCHANGE! orricra. J. 11. Irit.t.t tats,draler in Foreign and Domestic hills of exchange. 4;ortilientem of deposits, field and Sit ver Coin, will buy and cell current and um-orient money, neentiate time stul.ieht drafts. make collections on all the Eastern cities , and make remittan ces at the lowest Banking rates. Money received on Deposi le and Eastern congantly on baud nt the tomes rni , `A of premium. Ohio. Indiana. Kentucky, Virginia, and I'erni.3ll . an Dank noire, and those of moot other States, bought and • onfdie ' most remonable ter Office, four door.. b. lots Brown's Eric Pa. Erie. July I, 11 , 4:. . 5A9.,• TBINVOGII TO BEAVKII, IN 36 13017113. REAvER AN') ERIE DAILY EXPRENN PACKET MSC. TO PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, ST. LOUIS, &c. The above Lino is compoxed of first clasp PACKET BOATN, leaving Erie Daily at i4n'elock. A M. Connecting at ItsaVer whit lien Ri'cr packet,' for PITTSBURG. CINCINNATI, LOUIS VILLE, ST. Li &e.. affording altogether the cheapest, east est and most plemoint route to all 'dares on the Oblo Riser. W. C. CLELANft, Amu. Office at Mown's Hotel. corner of state street and the Paddle Pp), re. and tln• Packet Lauding. Erie Mly $ IEI9. 51 Drs. L. L. and W. W..fidanv. (tm(eupAwtc rII VSIMA NS AND SURGEONS. t u y n t ( iti t t .1 1tag t i tter.' v i rt. o . plt o ie n liorougli of Erie, ‘1 at 'Vice'Vice and re-ittence on th e south West co•ner of the Dimond, In t e building formerly occupied by Itr, Faulkner. N. A eri. Call l , fron tlet9 the. country attended to promptly. E. • PR. OR 47200.73R= A. • rusT by Iwo nrrivn nt the old stntid of Hitchcock & Zionnerly, n net' eeleeted ilt;elt of F11V. , 31 GROCERIES, of every de.c Hokin for family tier, 'ltch ne Teas, Sugars. Coffee, Rice, Fearer. Alsinev, eirtnrounn, Cloves. Notions... !Hotness& (tile. r kb, Flour. (Imre. Tobacco. Fruit. Nuts. which ore offered nu terms dint cannot fail to suit out customers. Ptcaoe give us a enll. N. D.—All kinds of country prodocelaken in exchange for gro reties. Erie. At:giu 4. !PM lin Ats.—"coirit, Fry J •nV rtry ellen') by Erie, Autru.t 4.1E10. 100 BeHTNlr.fr Cmn (nmphor, ire tin Tnrtnrie Arid, IST dq Mena, rroafll Tartar. 75 ,m Oil orirnmttn. • II) du Own Opium and Arable. by luly 21, 1.10. CARTER fr. BROTHER, - rat" Ml 11A.77901C.1. RtentV En ihk morn Ina n now sappy of Paper Hangings. Bor. &remit et.l Window Paper --tome very derlriNe Palrmis. ' Erie. June la, 1919. OEO. WELDON & SON. Mini,. and • Raisins and rigs. - A can be faun at T. IV. MOOTIE'S it Eric, July 7. 1.519. W. W. LOOM, A. H. IIITCIICOC:K. , 12 and American Ginebarns. fbr P. R. IM:WEY. I,l•4inge, very nice and chap at S. R. DEWEY'S. ' LXIM7III O CIOTIVZO IS now open with a large And complete, .it , ortinentof Gold and: Sthey V. atchea clocks t 4,11 ice ken, 1;,..1a pew.' loclewreat4 ping. pros, b thin - 010i, • l'lnget tin gs.Bnieeiet elaspe..coops, Guard anti: Vert kcye, We. Geld awl eilver Snake, ell• etc mho. pencils. fru it knives, Itin i 11,,. dre Plaited (cult I.:where, , atloto. candle Minna, •nritn;redrtrayrotputne firlttopin entree and (Ca lets:shell, horn& is ory eoinlis:sCiftWS, PllCatti and lintket kfilvee, zurs ntul rPaor btrope, •nans, perfinnery. nee .lle4, 141 I,ce, tied tam. s . 1,, heads. e Popo, and riiips: Steel it, and pur, , es read) made; Ace cordions.aurle hove., Violin,'. nn many otb• er an i oleo too tinnier one to mention, %bleb Ss !II he told lit much thu tuna price. • Pedlars Arnislted on eaxonable term',. T All kinds orynte her and Clocks cleaned, repnired and %%ar t:mind. Also, Aceortleons, gusto Boxes, Jewelry, &c., repaired at Abort notice. • For eh - titling lever watches, .11 OD. Lepine Watches, , en 75 •• Common Verge, I 50. New mu in tpritis, 7.5 to 1 11l Ness Verge, j QD. 1.1111C(In Can, 14, '23 Double Flint I IS. COIIIIIIOII do 12; Gold Hands 25 to :In. New Ae DOnleon li eed,-,2.51050 All oilier jobs done In proportion to the a huVa• p wen, and ‘s ar. of give satwfaction or the mono} refunded. nrada , r East GraVVirli I:ngle Howl. W3l. N. LI.'A t' . Fite Nov. 11, Isls. 27 ritcsi Goons oilizetibtrov - Giobtit - otitifi : . - NO. 1, runuNG uLtieK. Spring and Sargriter Supply at the 11ew Jew Skre, • -, - •21 llosuNzw FAG & Co. •untilsmayed ay the high sounding . "Pm - spire Store," "Wright'st;orner. , 'or the "( ounnerclal Ex change." hal:emit returned front the easletn cities', and ore now receiving their spring, and summer supply of Dy y GOODS. FANCY GOOD . O. READY MA DE eI,OTIIING, &c., which they pre et atled to offer to their minierous custonier, and the public generally, nt prices far below those of any former season. These goods' hate nil beeitlselected tt ith the :neatest care. and will be found to be one of the largest and most sideintel. , t,eks of Sprint! and SIIIIIIIIef Goods et er ollered m this city. As unity of these Goods have been purchated Of the rotors tern I er the la test arm ate front kurope.. the subscrilA.rr ate confident Gast they croi.olfer to Ilk Ir customers the try newest styles of Ladies Dress Goods, comprising English, nose Is, Sn /Fe. Irish and Scotch Goods, together xt nth n full assortment of American manulaclttre. and cheaper than can be found else w here. LAMES DRESS GO( Rich Chameleon Stills, extremely low ; Itirl brocade Flo. i eauti fill goods; Rich Grenadines, plain 111111 tiguri di Glace Silk. rich goods; Foultde Sole. fashionable and late titivst indoor: Black Armures, plaid and striped; Brocade Los:, o, re tt sit Its 3161,,0r Chameleon, figured, (very cheap) Silk r, all colors; Bale;' dues, in great varlet) ; Paris dotted. Law es for miming dresses; neW eta le rich Mourning Lawns; Organdie Lan mi. a beautiful ar ticle; black Gros de Rhine; all widths and ipialitiess bons hazines of the most approved makes: Patio printed barreges, ex tremely low; Partil printed Lawns, lit great ear It'll: Crapes and ('rapes a full assorttnent of colors and qualities: together w i th a large supply pf Ile Lotto's and Alpacns, sane no low as Hi cents per yard In addition to the IIIiOVP n 11l be Raoul a bratilibil assortment of Islack'Bruissels Lace. for trltittnine dresses, Mantil las and capes. Also. French worked enpes, collars null curio, la tect ityles; Vetoria I awns and spotted Itebes, very rhetms Swiss Jaconet and lioqk Muslim.; Bonnet It ribbon; itching Bilitsni; Citivnts; Scarfs; Artiticials; Gloves: Mitts, and Hosiery. SHAWLS: Enthroadere I While Cashmere and Crape Shawls, Plaid and Black SillcShatvis, Black and Colored Mous de Lain Shawl., Sa t in Plaid Berage Shawls, Frence Cashmere ithanio, and ,Plaits nod Embroidered Blackfoot Colored Silk Fringe Thibbet PARASOLS! PARASOLS! ! The largest. cheapest and best n.rortineht in the rity. Irnrrezols (rain the bc4est to the most splendid, rich and costly article. ipf the newest styles and colors, can always befoutidat dos Establish ment., _ DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS A Large stock of Callco,from 6 cents to-Weems per yard; 'Dear li ed and unbleached Mastitis, from G cents it int aril; Iled 'Pickings and Checks, a full supply of all qualities and prices, Irish Lllll'll9 j Table Damask, Russia and Scotch Diapers; Napkins: Table Dla pus; Crash and Ilowlas; Scotch and Manchester Ginghams: Hatt- Men!: Kentucky Jean, and Itlue Drill., all o .fvt hitt: will be sold off al prices thatcannot fail to please and wi out fear of compe tition. • 6... CLOTHING FOR THE:BILL ON! • 1 • Under this head we have now OH hand, read, for•slife. th • !fir rest, mast faskinaable and ranted aseortment a , BABY-MI 1)11 ri.OTIIING Cs cr offered in Erie; all of which K ve been selected tinder our Immediate 110.0CCliOn, islets TIIA . I INT . 0111AIN A PRLVERENCr—together with one of the choicest sale ions of Im ported fine Block, Blue, Browns OCkenna Drab Freh ; nelgitin and ElllZlodici.o • riiii, that has ever,been brought to this city. Also, Mark and Fancy French Cat, metes; New Stt le Fancy Vest ing,' and Cravats; Silk Under Shirts and Drawers: Linen raintaie.• and silk Ilankerchiels, and n fine ro.'portiti • " atm, Hosiery, nitdSoe•penders.: t -77...71.,.,..., ' ....,^ lit flout forget 1.140,111de175i.V • -ors;, 'O. t, ••••., ing Block State Street. •'4O-',.7•,;',;:?1'l ,;,I, Erie. April '& 4 . 11,..; r . '... , ', , ,l:YY'''. 1 1 1 ' r•o -.,. =-1-, ll , Ali ;0 0 , ~ 44 1, 1 IGIIT I) A U nd t liourCloillik .. it; •• •,.. les • .1:7 a, fdgr _Ed entl • r!,4 dpr es. ..-,••.!,t4-,... , -.414,..; ,_ .„ .4. Also, '4,*•e, , cfrcOlar andOlhat . „Time I' :•-• (... 111 i z l r fV o ' by ~.' .•,"--. Erie 4.,. a . OY .. ti ' - 'reef_ ..._... _ 1 9 1 7 IC A,. ItEll3 ntr II . G I GI 171 1 1 ~. •, • anks' r. . time 11110 . tif_e tory:: The '''r scriberylial)ingparchtlitteriff n. -.CM&ORtild Vim inc table pateritscandentldoled 6 Yt.01.0.1.00, . orria - P.VIIO h r it had long experience in their manufacture. beg lent eto infor n the public that they are now prepared to furnish to order an attic e superior to ant thing of the kind ev er . offered In this market. l'he subset tiers would also entail:in their friends against isir chasing wordily , nitrides purporting to be Fairbanks scale from irresponsible itinerant ynnkee Emitters-we :rannufactu t e the geatt-, ire article. 'Cite following are our prices. linyi 4 cales, of 4 Tons draft, C.BO ' real Scales, of 1 toil draft,4o draft. . ral lalf - m Scales, 1500 lbs. ft . 35 , Do. do. do. with hoisting lever • and solos tracks,. • ; ~, 40- Do. do IVO lbs. draft, ' - ' ,30 Ito. do. do. oil trucks. with hoisting lever,. . .35 Fa erbailkre Anieriratt Seale. 1500 lbs. • „ 32 Ito. d.). do. 100 lbs.. .- . ,Id Do. do. do. 1500, on trucks .1. lth hoisting lc. er. 37 Do. dn, do. 500 lbs. • ,10 - Flour Priem , Seate,sl , o lks. . .x 0 Counter Se..iles.'l I)/.. f) '2 , iOO 169.. platform, e ' • 1)0 - 1 i- to 000 11,S. platlorm ar.Sec.oo.. 10 pant's (banter Sento. trots levt,r,l on. to 50 liA. draft. ' 11 A.l the almost. articles all warranted. These wishing to PI loin a good and reliable Seale air rema,ted teak e us ti call at No let French street, nearly opposite the Fanners Heir I. C. A. DEN'NET & CO. ' Eno. Mn' tlll.lOlO. . 'r -I C A *lt ronfLuvriusra. highest tivieket price tvill he paid for nny gnnr.tily of A IVliitp Wood, Mae k iValtiut and Cherry 'Anther nut) St seo, d. livered at illy store. on the coiner oppo ,. .ite Itron 11 . 4 lioud. June 1 . . C. It. WRIGHT. . 'AT 111'11 LEA : 591 , Feriber keers colptlantly 911 hand B. A. Fahnentock & Lo'n warranted, pure Lead. turd 19 prepared to «ell It by thetonantlty at n small advance front Piirnborgh cost. by the single Fr,. (91 pounds,) at trio dol lars. -1111t•briottl inflow considered tile best in market. Rupp!? ,receivoti nearly every weelc,arnl consequently be bud of all times . ' 1 . J. 11. BURTON. Erie, Juno 2, 1F49. 3.2,000 Yards of Cloth & Coseirriere at the Erie Welton rectory. - DYADS.' to be exchanged for WOOl, by the suhteriherr at their It owlet rates of exchange. They have a variety of Plaid and Fancy Striper of li f e latest Fataernpatterns for t :cuts. Pants. and Boys elotlast also, n good variety of nit-wool Tw cells, for , tnur mer wear. We ts ill also =nonwhite. the present nt the following prices in cash, viz: For black, brown, grey and steel raked cloth. 911 rents per yard; ca-shmere of same colors, 33 cents: while Flannel 2.5 cents, and hrrFted Flannel *29 eta. per yard. 1111311AFFLY & nitrAverun. Erie, June 0, IPI9. FASTERN N underaianed are now selling ,a supe rior Eastern Nail, fin Id to tad, 8 and Ind Fence and Floor Nails, bd. 6,1 and lad roOtt Nails: also. atattrred size& barn door and wagon !DK Rh eta, for t•itto low, nt No 3 Rml Douse. Erie, June 2. • . r REED & SANFORD. The "N'inhle Sixpence" Store. WHICH is better than the slow shilling. as I have said before. Therelorel oikr the following articles very low for Cosh. slid a greet many others which cannot be enumerated in an ad%er ti.einstal viz: Crockery oral' kinds, rap and letter paper. froni S 2 25 aril° 81 50 per ream according to quality; combs for Ladies and gentlemen, Clark's spool ('otlon, Colfee, four different kinds ; herring by the box, mackerel, .I.W' River" nails, 441 to 1241, at 5 cents per pound, coal /Shovels, manure forks. grain scoops, bristles of all kinds, toojh brushes, Is. each; hair 'wanly.% Aden and slate pencils, knives and forks for 81 per sett, hair pins, globe lanterns, for 5, 0 and 7 shil lings each; n good assortment of Wooden Ware, such as tvnoden ton is and boxes: lemon squeezers, beef steak pounders, rolling iimitillers, soap dishes. &c., ace., and a hundred other "id, thaw." Call and see for yourselves and If they do not suit, don't buy. All these can he found at R. A, BAKER'S, Erie, July 21, IHti. Cheapside.l A iiiirmv ROOT, Sago, Pearl Barley, Om Meal. Tapioca Vet- II ink illa, by GARTER & BROTH ER. NMVir GOODE% AND INTZI W PRICES i OR CASH A.Vli PRODUCE AT POWI2Ii6' NEW VOlll/ STOlttla AO. 0, 1101WVELLROCK. • , Stale St. Erie. Pa.,, (one door above Lester, Senn et' 4 Cbeeter's Ertl sulweriber would respectfully call the attfq.tion of the citi i ierns of Erie, and the adjacent country, to the fact that he ifl offering nt wholesale or retail, a new, desirable, and general assort ment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CROONERS; (i.e. Ire., ..47' GREATLY REDUCED PRICES My nrrnngements in Nero York are each 119 to enable me to keep arc ngsortment flll. particularly STAPLE DRY GOODS AND G hOCER ES. itemcmber, !shall real Ganda Clanp, for the proof or whieti plense CALL .LYD EXAMINE. AU goode uarranted ar tepre,euted, or the money n ill I,e rethotled— MTC.ISII PAID FOR GOOD DAIRY BUTTER,at nll tittles and for temit other kinds of Produce. Erie, July 13,1519 TA It 111 XIII 11",7, o'o IC AT TIII 8 I Threshing Machines arid Horse rower. Tug subkriler would rest ect(hily inform the public that he is engaged in manufacturing• Threshing fifachines and Hoerr. Power of different kinds, which)* keeps constantly gn hand Par sale tit reasonable, prices, warranted to do na good what as • any in the i i ester!) country. Persona-wiAing to purchase either of v. the nix na idol willthr la ell to 0111 °male PUNCrlber one door east of he lielfway House in ilarliorcreek, Erie Co . Pa. EZRA TIIROQP. rrn ihon• r r e k, September. E lIM. • -31 u le ' , . * ' . A. 0 A 11, 1) . , - , 'Vlb Ip pl ci`o Dagiierroiati Gallery, , 0 V.FIR THE.RRIE RINK, , IA noteopen for the reception of v - tidors. Those who want a good Daguerreotype for a mese tritk., should embrace the earliest opportunity to swears , one of (1101 e Of ill fttnenlintoes of life, which under the trying cirtutastauces of u Dual separation frita friends noKit O can Purchase. Pitie Petit 1. • lirit'4l, 1r 13 Till , irATIEto the et efosure of the eabserther, 0v Hathotoreeh Town' ship, on the on the 17th day of Atigust. it . deep red steer. Pug* posed to be three years old, a chop off the right egr. The Owner la requested to come, prove property, pay enrages and take him away. 'JEfidE_SAtTESIVAN. ' !Tarboro**, repieinber . .l, 18.49. GloyEe.—Kid, fink. Le &e., a One ammtiment at - . ut Eric, Autpitiot 1, 4519, • IL /it. DEWEY% EMI • - -7=-4 fli'V!t* atr,;l4• 4 "I'• ; 4'44' t# - ' 4 4 114 ' , LI. 4. t - -- ii.e 4 - __-.• - ---" :,'- if -- fs , i ,---..,, •„.......-- y r: p.- o -'.-- ,• . ', . : I . l *- _I- -; '''''''' . 1 70 For the Removal and Permanent Cure of al NERVOUS DISEASES, And of those Complaints whie,ll are caused by an impoh weakened or unhealthy condittbn of the IIiTEILVOUSI SYSTEDI. This beautiful and convenient application of the mysterb l powers el GALVANISM and MAGNI:118N1, has been 'p nuanced by distinguished physicians, butte rn Europe' the United States, to be the most valuable medicinal emery of Ike dte.e. Dr. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC DE and - (MAGNETIC FLUID, is used with the'snost perfect and curtain success in cases of Strengthening the weakened body, giving tone to the rad organs, and invigorating the entire it dent Also in FITS, CRAMP, PARALYSIS AND PALSY, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, RHEUMATISM, Acute and Chronic, GOUT, 1 LEPSY, LUMBAGO, DEAFNESS, NERVOU 'TREMORS, PALPITATION 010 TILE /Muer. APOPLEXY, NEURALGIA, PAINS tit the SIDE and CHEST, Liver Complaint, SPINAL COMPLAINT, and CURVATURE of t' SPINE HIP COMPLAINT, DISEASES o reKIDNEYS, DEFICIENCY OP NERV-. DVS AND_ PHYSICAL ENERGY, and all Nervous Diseases, which complaints arum trout one Simple cause, namely, A Derangement of the Nervous System. I Ca- In NERVOUS COMPLAINTS, Drugs and Medicines feel ease' the disease, fur they a oaken the vital energies) of the already prostrated system ; while under the stiongthen• ing, life•gi ng, vitalising influence of Galvanism, as applied by this beautiful slur wonderful discovery,, the exhausts(' patieid and weakened sulliner is restored, 4,1,3 former health, strength, elasticity and vigor. The great peculiarity and excellonee of• _ Dr. Christio's Galvanio Claratives, consists, in the fuct that they arrest and Cure disease by tit. •svard application, in place of the usual Made of drugging Ind physicking the patient, till exhausted Nature sinks Wipe- leanly under the infliction. They sfrenpAttl , the whole system, equalise the circulation. %of the'6lood, yroinote the SeCtetionr, and never do the slight sat injury Under any circumstances. Since their introduction in the tfaited,States, only three years since, more than including all ages, classes and conditions, among which were • large number of ladies, who are peculiarly subject to Nervous Complaints, have been ENTIRELY AND PERMANENTLY OIIDED, when nil hope of relieflad been given up, and every thing else been tried in vain \ To illustrate the use of the GALVANIC HELT , •••-^l. To i 'astride the use of the csAiLvannto asstit:roupPose the case of a person rattlicted with that bane of civilization, DYSPEPSIA, or any other Chrpnin or Nervous Disorder. In 'ordinary cases, stimulants ate taken, which; by their action on the nerves and muscles of the stomach, afford temporary relief, but which leave the patient:ln a lower state, and with Injured faculties; after the action\ thus excited has ceased. Now compare this with the effect resulting from the applica. Lion of the GALVANIC BELT. Take a Dyspeptic etitieher, even In the worse symptoms of an attack and simply tie She felt around the hotly, using the Magnetic Fluid as directed. In a short period the insensible peripiration will act on the pe(itive element of the Belt, thereby causing*Ualvattic ciru u • lation which will pats on to the aegative, and thence back again to the positive, thus keeping' up a continuous 9alt aisle circulation throughout the system. Thus the moat Xevere eases of DYSPEPSIA are PERMANENTLY CURED.I A FEW DAYS IS OFTEN AMPLY SUFFICIENT TO CATE THE DISEASE OF, YEARS. Could be given, sufficient to fill every column in this pdp We make a few selections. RHEUMATISM AND DYSPEPSI Seven Crises Cured , : : In. one Village. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC BELT will cure every care r flintier how severoor chronic. Skeptics aro referred to • No. 1. The following letter, is. from Mr. Alonzo D. Fetter' Kingston, N. Y., is gentleman of high respectability inlluenco. KINGSTON, Ulster Co. N. Y., Jan. 24, 1848 To Dr. A. H. Cf(RIATiE— About the first of November last I called at your o4lco l and purchased one of your tialvanic Belts, end I tun happy *say that it has made a new man of me. Foe years I Pas e been troubled with RIILVAMTIS , I, very severe, and tintem.re/ weak. ens o f meal:4oe system, and very nervous, Nvith pain ini the head, so severe that I would have to take to my bed three or four times a day.,.1.1y friends are nstnniNhed nt the per. fact and wonderful ouski wrought on me. I never was better in my life than now, and I know that this is altogether owing to your UALVANIt: $41.,T, for I had had the best physicians, and had tried ovary; thing KO% iousi to using it, without 'deed. • , t •_•• • • , eVealigpeetfulryj!„ ' . ALONZO D. FEU/ER. - CO- In c 1 ontequeneent the benefits experienced by hiMself, Mr. FEI.Tril procured a bumber of the tiAliVANic BELTS, and having ill:posed of them among his friends, thtis s rites : - r -,..- --- . i No. I' - - • - I . ____ _...—.. , . ~,... , . ... ... hrosres, May 6, 1849. Mr Base Doeven, 1 , : ~.. , You ask line to give yen en nem:Mot:of the success of y i our GALVANIC BELTS in this region.' I ean truly say. that they continue : / ihrmontlets 3 hundreds weer them, and I de net know of isN °ary czeil of failure in their use 'l 'told . - - and the hi gneUe4'ldid to a laily lithe some wake She had weoreptiattiminof nervous disonfore,and 'wt low. Dr. Nelion attended her, but (ha her no good, Doctor blew: ont.Censiderably whets' she got , the tot ridiculed • it, _. , butthe lady steed Me Deli qnd was cured. this Doctor had the yspepsia forngrent while, and cot cure hitosel4 'batgets this lady's Belt, wishes it 1 /i t secret, puts It on hi elf, end It did him so nineh zoos yesterday he called o me and got one fur his wif . t' - - No. 8. ?MOO ' IFANOLUARE, f this town, lay all white witu - Itheumatimm. She gt to be perfectly helpless. very one who saw her said eh could not live. She cent f r a VJAL ANIC BELT—put it on—used the Fluid free T. and fa 1 RIGHT 04111 SOIL WEN our TINTING, AND IS TO a MAORI, ii nest. wens! . Th e Doctor who attended Mims V hooted at the Belt, but , new says there Licertainly a remar able aura. live powerin your Belts. . . • : I No. 4. Mr. John Ernan, merchant of this rises, was laced to a mere.akeleton, by Lovspopsia and general chronic wease l ; he got a Belt end the!rluid, and it now as healthy man er we hose 4ot in Kinget n. Ile has spent large mu sof m ney in various nostrums previously, but they all pros d usei as.' • No. 6. An .old gentle , ' by the -if Newkirk, ad the ! An old gentleman by the name of Newkirk, 4ad thelnyt• pepsin jar thirty year*. Ile tells me that he coul d not eat any thing without its rising (in hie stomach • he *n a, Gary much emaciated and looked miserable; but he purchtsed_m_Bali from,me ) and after wearing it 8 or 4 weeks, he drove up to the door'and said he had come to thank me for selling him CHIT. TITAI BELT. as it had made a well man of him. Ile sayst he now eats and digests perfectly, and that he is as heart any of his neighbors. Ile isabout GO years of age. No: 6. Mr. Wood, of Marbletown, was drawn up with eiviip Rheumatism, so that ho could not move. - Ills brother- got a Belt for him, and in one week he was so well that he w s about attending to his, business. lie says . it is as grcekit thing en earth. Ng. 7. The wife of Mr. Joseph King, of KingstOn, has been emia plaining of lassitude and general weakness for sev'pral yeafa, and also troubled with indigestion. She got the Belt and Fluid, and Mr. King told trio this day, that hie wife was lilts another woman, It had done her so touch good. I =did give you a great many more cases, equally successful, biat I suppose these will be sufficient I may say that 1 never was engaged in any business that has been so fortunate and satis factory to all concerned. Very truly yours, ALONZO D. FELTER. Tip A. B. 8111111111/4 M. 8., New-York. B. B. rowinis etAN be had by the dozen at Manufacturer" Oriee. at VETleluly 7, 1549 J. H. BUItTON'S. G , , ILYER W011.K.--iiilver Spoons, Ladles, Tonp, Seals. But es-7'er Knives; fke ,' cOnstantly on hand and hfannfartiire by the rebserihere, mot is the Nutmeg State, but 4 Erie, and *granted the Standard of dollars, Csauparison of atyle In hale braueh 'par ticuarly invited. - •' : - . - . Alto, Threaded Spaces and Forks from New York lifanufLtory; Ml of pod silver. - • . ' .. --; G. LOChtlit he Co. Erie Julyl. 'IV ' • .. • . • J.t • • . Live Geoseroathors WAnted.., 1 , . IM highest market rate will be palil tbr live Geeaarfaihera as Tthe store o& ' L it. A. HAKE , • , &i t & L. - i yboarlde. p . . t. GENERAL DEBILITY, 60,000 Persons' Certificates and Testimo Frtim the most ljeepectelble Bottrepe, A CHAIN OF EVIDENCE. eil• Many hundred Cortificatea from all parts of the come try of e_qually extraordinary character could be given. W- No trouble or inconvenience attends the use ot DR. CHRISTIE'S GAIP L.INIC .9RTICLES, and they ,y be worn by the most feeble and delicate with_parfect ease and safety. In many eases the sensation attending their use hi highly pleased! and agreeable: They can be sent to tuayi part of the country. Prices: -The Galvanic Belt, Three Dollen. The Galvanic Necklace, Two Dollars. The Galvanic Bracelets, ' One Dollar Each. The' Magnetic Fluid, One Dollar. Q(. The articles - are accompanied by full and plain direo- Hons. Pamphlet* 'with fell particulars may be had of the authorized Agent. PARTICULAR CAUTION. $(0- 'Beware of Counterfeits and Worthless Imitattono MOREECEL&D, M. D 4 OLNERAI AGENT FOR THE.UNITED STATES, nes ThOsuirray, Now York. For gale' in Erie. only by the authorized neenla • GAItTEII. & 11110T1lEk,.klo. 0, need 110.H.e. Erie. Dee. , 10, - 1618: - Iy3l DR. OSGOOD'S INDZA OZIOLAGOGUE. rriliS excellent Mt:mound Was the, result of long medical CTPC -1 TieliCe in d billiceis climate. and it is believed that the great, °Fleet has been acconiptictied of presenting the public tt itli n nowt, (Ay for n Fever and Agde. on which they cuts rely for a speedy and certain cure. It Is n combination of vegetable substances and warranted free from Mineral poisons of every description. It has a healing pow er upon t.reken ennmitutions, always leaving the system ill 111110 TC sound and healthy condition. It is a proruinent•i'calure of the Cholagogue that it never injures the most del lento c wish tution. A few days even will satisfy the mostlnctilthilous of Its great effi cacy in building-Up the spirit.. and restoring the energy and vigor of health. READ TtlL•` TESTIMONIAL!! Ext roc enf a comninn Wit ion from A. W. Miller, the proprietor''s Agent at Elivittethtonn, N.J. Et,mtherltrowsr, N. J., June 113, 1849. Do. rlii.ltr.cs Deans D. . , Dear ir:-1 have but three bottles left of your lerdia notago gee. having sold almoit a gross within the past few months, and have yet to hear of the Brit instance of its failing to cure. One man said be 11.1 d within a year or twit' post paid more than 950 for Fever and Ague medicine, which had done him no good—but that two betties of the Cholagogue had cured him. .I know °fin number of instances, when one bottle cured three or four persons who were severely afflicted with tho' same dis ease. m - 1 ‘ * , • • • Our ost tuinent Physicians now use it and recommend it, Ito% q uacks feconth sathited of its Inetaintable value, and thnt if is free from ey. Yours, respetcfully, A. W. MILLER. CAUTION.' 4 Board pgaliFt imitation. Be sine you obtain 'Da. °MOD' India Cliolagooue, nut] you ore rare. 144.5a1e by .1. 11. Burton, Wholesale and Retail Agent, Erie.. Erie, August 4. 1P.19. ,411112 NEW , CONCERN —WOOL WOOL. ' ' ' MILLCREEIC WOOLEN FACTORY. rfill I.: subscriber. Proprietor of the above named establishment, i‘ void announce to Wool thowers and the public in general. ! that he has had all of his Machienery thoroughly repaired, and having employed experienced WOllilllell In all time ilitlerent brallell- CH of the I, p.fne,s, he is r „, prepared to Manufacture Wool n ilk neatness and dispatch, ii to the following articles unmely•—Pin la Cloths, C:l,4:flews, Twe ils, Flannels, Shawls, Blankets, 6.c. Ile is also prepared to make. I WATER, PROOF CLOTII, nhieli iS far, superior to (111 Cloth for Over ('oat s. , T_ e the•truu Carding. Cloth Dressing:lnd: 4 l.l lll ' l lva done on short notice. Alt kinds .1f the Country Produce taken for work. and a Ii erzl discount inaile for cash. Friends and the pithily generally arc 111 r veil to give lain a call, and he assures them fiat rill the int pros ements that tie has made are onward. , Being det mined to !seta) al, xvitliAlp improvements of the age, he hopes 10 b sustain ed in hi.; mforts. , ri , CYRUS ikEED.I i Fortrierly,Goeq;e !lilt's Factory) , 111,11ereelt.'illay,(1--Gui , :it Triashramily arcceries,Wholesalo andl - tail A! GING respectfully legs leave to return his sincere thanks 1.11.' to his numerous Cash customers fur their liberal pateminge; and to state that he has just received from New York and Pitts bur{,h a large quantity and variety of Fresh Groceries, selected with care. consisting of - , Teas Candies . -' Pitch Forks caret. Tobacco Tar Scythes Fruits Oils Rositi Smiths Spices Rice --- Oakum Rettig - ,Nuts Mackerel - Rakes Rope l Molasses - Codfish Spades Ragging' Sugars ' Mats} . Shovels floes,6:c.. -.'' „ And a large, full and complethamortment of every thing in the Grocery line, to which he Invites the attention of those wis h ing tO purchase, as thee Groceries lucre bought low and it ill Le told very low for Cash or ready pay, but.posithielr no trustl—Bemein ber King's, No. 1. Fleming Block. . Erie, line 1, IEI9. ISorth East Woolen raetory l . 7000 Y'tans Cl - Cloths, Cassuneres, Tweeds. Satinetts, Blankets, Flaniade.fire now ready to be exchanged for wool at the fcillowing rates: For plain full cloth. ono yard ita Oh Ihs.of wopli Casstmeres ai Ilia., to the yard. We wilt also man ufacture during preseason, Black. Brun n, Steelthiliedeloth of ti 3 eta. per yard. Casidmeres of the save colorant 39 cis. and white flannel at 19 and .acts. per yard. „ , North East, June ID. 1818. sTuvukis & JowErr. ----- . -. ..y!t.h. , ..-- ~ ,V , -. n', -- "4.K1 4- • ~ : :.1 ; f14.- ''o-3' . ' • • H ~...., ,5i?.... - J t- i . t .„,,,,, ~ • , 1 c:. -in '.4(,-2,1,44iV0..-I:ip . 1:':-.7: -g -t- .: -'l.--, A t1: 1; ' . ' ‘;C...!'.;.-!T-•r'lV'''(‘'•'4•.', , t , ~;.,,,,,, i, , ',1 C•• 7, , - , S.- ''.. 4 ;...I''''' ' ../ ' . ' . W:A , „ • _ -.f ...7--- ---- :_i____ . ~,,i•' . , ' y 2, ...ff ..,,,, ..;, - :'-' . .. - ..„ -- . - - -7 ..fii \ t' ' t *VI XC 1 SM . 4 • Alr: g 7 3 ' ';. , S : W 4 4 :' fr > \ ' . :e' . «/ƒ ... :.--,Writ;ilii43ll''l '-'• ' 'l / 4 • Uri ' 4 4 :lV - 4•C ' ' 3 '5.17-W...,A.;--F!.. • " -..--- . q...3,_. -+ - ••.: ~ • ;--..,..;•'' '''''' '''''' '. . '..4..•...- '. ':--' '-' 7, W. \ i 4.-464... r ,•,•- ill PFoscriptionl rroscriptionl: TILE above is at this day by far the most general cry . throughout our hunt. Seam° any one e4capep its odium. Even den. Taylor. that great and good man, is fa equently accused of it. lie, however, as Mien dehles the charge as it is made, and boldly as serts that he "removes for cause only." ' Tim Stiberihers have quite recently got out a NEW STOVE on the elevated oven , principle. - w Inch they call the KEYSTONE COOKING STOVE. Said Stove is so derided au improtement on all and every Stove heretofore made (lint ilia no 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 roue the cry of proscription, and expect by this to escape a general mute. Such cry, however Id a useless waste of dim raw material. The cruet has been is-ited—cothinunity \ elailit the right to select the best.' 4 tove out! hence the Ne. stone Shove rifest supercede and re inoVe all others, including Sellout's Patent. 'rile serdict, howev er, will be..fltentoved for cause onlyi".so we stand in 0 pm.ition similar to GMirriti l'itylor, anti as he is juStilled FI) shall we be. , A good n , sorittient of other (k)OKINC•STt IVES, inelltding the celebrated Carpenter Store. as well as tlie,,Geriesee Farint•r and Clititon Air-tight Cook Stove..., Air-tight Pallor nut Boa Stoves— el ~...) Cauldron and Sugar kettles of difihrent 4 17. es constantly on lintel. lit fact no better assortment of CASTINGS can be found elsewhere. • \ The attention of the piddle is also called to 3PMillen's Improved PLOW—a new article, with cast-iron beam, nianufactured by us and warranted. g TY Steam Engines, Mill Gearing, Carding Mrieltints.Spinning Jennies, &C.. &c., mode to order on the shortest notice and on the Most ressotiablt• terms. VINCENT, lIIMROD & CO. Erie, April Ali, ham _ \ tfICI COIVIICIZTIMAIra =CHAN= \ ; • French :greet, Eric, Pa., Aprill7, ,io \ THE impression is abroad that I have, or am abolit to altatidon Me fancy Goods slid Silk 'Trade. It is a fact that Me fre l'endous inroad that was made upon the afore mentioned brai.ch ni .1 . ...' le : last sumacs, by the robbery. somewhat discount aged inc. and was for a iyybile in a straight whether or no to launch into Or t trade. Af er pondiring on the subject a _plod while—forum:lt happy tom fluid' y—l came to thertelenningtion . to resume it C. cider for ft moment what your situation Would hose been bad l t etermined therwise. One or twostores would have monopolize the Lusine .. To accomplish which end, Em pire Block, neysto ie Block,r mire other high sounding name. would have been flourished at out your ears to draw attention, and any and every means resorted to obtain notoriety. This would of course have, been all perfectly right. All the the thunder, smoke and dust that can be evoked will amount to nothing, as this com munity arc too enlightened tq be deceived by such nonsense—they care nothing about names and Mentions, but resort to the places where - rich a nil fashionable goods are kept anti told at reasonable prices. Whatever may has been the consequences. in pursuance of the_above determination, in my late visit to the cities of New York'and Philadelphia, I pti chased a very large quantity of the richest and most fashionahl Drt es Goods In market, Including a peat satiety of the newest tyles of Drees Silks. It is my intro 'doh hereafter to keep on hat ti the , largest variety of Fancy Goods in ton n, arid my past Wan actions I trust are a guaranty that prices will meet wilh the to 'of of , my - patrons, who are respect fully invited tocall at the Co mercisl Exchange, where brim now receiving my new Spring an I Summer roods.. fancy and Dross Goods L P AIN Black and Blue Black -Itallnn Silks. Chameleon°. ' Figured Chninleon do„ Plaid do., Flaip and Plaid Silk nn4 Linen Tissues, Figured Plaid anti plain Plaid Bnrrngeg, embror -demi Curtain Muslin, Crape. Cashmere nod Do I.nin Shawls, French wrought Collnrg. Cud's. liandkerchierg. &e., Linen Cain-, brie Katolkerchiefe, French, Kid and Silk Gloves. Narrow BM Ribbons, Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, Flowers, Silk nanr !Alien Fringes &e. Buttons. acc., • Parasols, at No. I Commercial Ex;• change, French Street. Erie, tilny 19, lBl9, "'DANK of Britivb North? America, Commercial Bank of Mid i.) land Divtrict,lllontrenl Bank, City Bank of Montreal and Bank of Upper Canada received atpar for Goode or Clothing, at toy Store in the Commercial Exchange, Froich Street. Erie, May 11, 1E49 M. KOCII. 'OTTON, _ - Vnrn, Carpet, Wrap and Battings nt No. I — Conduct , cis! Exeliantte French Street.' . NOSES KOCIJ. ?ruin , and Pearl Straw Florence Braid Bonnets. at 1 - Stivi. Commercial Exchange. Fnnd Fancy colorefl Cloths and Cassitneres. Silk and I.* Saito and Linen Vesthigo, Drah di &e., white and co lored Linen Drlllingo, and a great variety of goods for 'Towner wear at No. 1 Commercial Exchange, French Street. GI,AS3,-113 Boxes P by 10, and 10 by 12. Erle,June 2. 1840. 01,LS.—Tinnerr, Linseed, Sperm, Sweet and Lard oiCnt - A. K ING'S. ZUUE suscm.or TEM (MAXIEL For Medical and Sacramental Use: TIIE s ubscriber b line made nrrangerrients with an eastern Vin. We, by him pe6enally known. for a constant Supply of WINE that tnny be depended upon Iwo:ferny free from nil additions or dilutions froth Alchohoi or otherwese. A small quatititylon hand. These wiehing a Pure Wine for the above nses, will piens call and examine quality. J . IL BURTON. June 7.• ' ' No 5 Reed Rouse, IRON, STEEL, &C.—Russia, Swedes, English and American fiat, square end round, band and stake Iron. 1, and # round and square, Horse Nail Rods, Cast, English, German. American and Spring Swel, Anvils, Vices, Troy Nails, 3d, &I, ,Orl, J2d and 20 41 iilBo, 04, ea and'lOd wrought Nails. tbr P3le'hy• Erie, May ID. ' O.SELDEN &SON: GLOVES, Cinnamon, Nutmegs, Mace, Pimento, Pepper, Ginger Mustard. CARTER & BROTHER. , crzoaxte. " IVPL:4r s. Rf en tlt thou!ando 000 0, /Cu_ , .10.000 Havanna do 11:“ •v. 3,ooo,LirUelsoley; Principe 20 ." ••! , 3.020 Bunten La prime, 30 . 'or mate at R. A. DAKBP.'O, Ju1y!11,1849. .Cheeprine DONNEll3,—Ladle wiebiog to buy Bonnets - cheap wilt" find I.ll:thern at B. IL DEWEVII.- Erie. August 4. 1819. , 10 0 a t g l y S. Fire- proof ralu" ZiA s i t eli a rgN e at be ga uele Frye, Augury 3.1, MO MOSF..9 KOCIt q,4=7.o„iim Franklin Canal Company._ i - A n - nromizen TO coarrnucr A Rim Hera, To LIMN tAllg. ) TH ~... books are now open fbr autecriptioti to the ,rock in the above cowpony at the' office of GAilaillths & Land - in the Borough et Erie. ! JOHN GALBRAITH, President , Erie, August 18,1E 1 10. j „ • 14 zorn.a.nort NOTA74I. TIIBun taken out letters e tunnimsttetion on the estate of Warehani 'Waters, late of Union township, de (lensed. All pentane having email& nualnct said estate are re quested to present them for settlement, one any r•rmon indelted to said deeensfA will pleaidto makek Ivor - tit Mtn+ ' 11 ! ,1-1 ' • WILSON dill.: m ITMob Tem mhip. , 1411 1 1 . r. September 1.1140. ' GOO • . _ T HE Mee ovi4: my stare lately ot e pied by Tllonipson & Gra . ham rut a Law Ofilce. Poss , .!esipii given munediateiv. N. IL For sale. the follOw1ng• Law Books, 1 vol. Addison, 4 do Dallas, 4 do Yates. U di Dins a do Penna. 12 do -- I.4erm. and w„ tto .d d o H a m ! , and:l do Park and Johnson, and af•wvob nna n Pa. Laws bound. 83111'11 JACEsoN. Erie, August 25, 1919. 13 Ann A 11 G tax ;IN .r. — rare.rurdy's Confe7tionar It, No. 9, Rood Rouse Row . , • • To it S. Prlt Dl' would ,espectitilly Inform the piddle that .he continues the Confectionary Ctl9llll , S at her viol! know stand in the Reed !louse Ron , u hew idle has now and poris,,,, beetling, constantly on band. a urge vat tett' of CON P.CT lONA It I ES, of her own rannufacture, n id and rehill, with dlr. Poreat kinds of RS:FRESH, lEN't'S, such as (lakes, Pies, Bread and flutter Poached Fees, Colt Powhi, Boiled ham, Pork and Ileanit, Rot Coffee, Soda Water, lee Cream, &e &c., all of which n ill be served up in 'the hest , and ino4 pals:table style. Site has just rt- Ceit ed n fine assortment of TOYS, to which the Invites attention Mu. P. has fitted up a room, tip stairs, expressly for the accom modation of Ladies, whet Ice Cream and other Refreshments_ will Iv served 'tit all Studs timing t h e Simmer. She ix deter mined not to he surpassed' by an similar establishment west ot' nia:110, awl will entleavot to alioilititaivtrsal satisfaction. She indulges the hope that 1110 I 83111 C Ii trot patronage which was ex ttrided to tier predreestm will he continued to her. - Erie, June 9, ten. 4 ITEM MAIL' 710"0"11,1 Strom Trio to Warren PJzs VIA C OLUMBITS., IrRI PITTSFIELD. YDUKGSVILLE, IRVIN, PA., bubscriber }kas OM contract for carrying the mail three 33.1 tune" a wrek each \Spy through the ;Jove place-, with a good team, n two horse eoyere.l wagon, and witlinti experienced a nd eorethl driver—a regular old knight or the v.hip. The stage will leate Wiitt.longh on Mondays, Wednesdays, and'Pritlays, at 0 o'clock, A. M. W 111 leave Warren on Tuer,days. Thursday's, and Faturdays, at G s o'Clork, A.M. • .1 JOHN LYON. Wathiairgli, September 1, 1,.F 19.• en,IG _ - riarborcreoh Woollen rectory. T il t3r tl,.crih^ra are atreily to PNeilare. Cloth or Phoneta or Wool. of all kinils, or, stork on eilitires or t.y the yard, al their n-tiol price.. Carding and Cloth-drisrtng done, n5OOOOl. on short notice. IttlIqUES, CASS & Co. Ilarliorcreek, May le, 1E6.1 - -IN4 the of n ( s, a k s n s ozit ( l 2 p ,;. th i e,,:,%%l;c:3 ,r tri t ! ,; (. o "ri a lt.;l4tc,l,;tlcl? Warty reltieweit to call at their woofer' trtctory in liarhorcreek on or 'before the Initiate of June root and nettle the ratite. Time ‘l. ho may atk.nit to thin • notice 1 1 %111 cOnfer a great favor on the t•lthFcrt bens. EIIUUFF, CASS &Co. Ilarborcreck, May 0., ISI9. 3 A rt. Ma. REED & SANFIORD, No. 3 ft r.f.D HOUSE, ARE now opening a lietv Stork, al,doillir to tine trade a general a-rortment of Foteign i and Done...tie II ARDWAHIi. in nil ii• branchog, viz: Carpenter. and Mechanies"l'ools, CrOWllarß, Picks, shone Ilamniers, Sledges. Na%lor and tiandengon'e Cart stool, refined and colinlion Einglidt Iron. Sweede 4 Iron and old slide, hammered .Imerican Iron, Nail Rode, American rods. 'round and square from 3.16 to 3 to. Burden's ihnear *burs and Epikr I' m and Wrought Nails. Log, Draught and Coil Chains of all Kerr, togt , ther with a complete assortment of Shelf ilardn are. 'Erie. 31a) 19,•1549. Cabinot Wrimmings. BED & SANFORD are now opening a good n.sortment or Il wrought and pressed Tal.le Hinges, broad and moron Brags' Butte, Bra., and Iron Table ra , tors, Till, Cupboard and Che.d Locks, and a good os-ortment of Brass COOIiF, for gale at the !lard n are store, No. 3 Reed Ilou , e, It E1:1' & eANFORD. ' T-T 4 )11 SC TR IMMING:I.-31inerlInnd read wfdt;:buor J_ ne./ /Sell Pplls. ..Ifort6e and Riot Lock- Latellt.e. & c., of everi:' variety now in Ilket Dour ilatilin,;Butts and SC (Mel, at . the Il.irdware Store, No. 3 Reed (tonne. Erie, 'Juliet% Iht9. J REEL . . & SANFORD. AWN' SAWsi!—We are now offering for sale n Inrce and splen -1,_3 did , tioett of American nod Saws. oft.all.halterttn and do: , erlrdions.,vizi,Circular, X Cut and Slitting . Rota rito3o inches diameter. Cro - As Cut, Mill, Felloe. Turning. linnJ. Pannel, Ritt, Back, Tenant,. Row, Keyhole. Wel, and Compass Saws, for sale cheap nt the Hardware store, N 0.3 Reed klotie. June _ REED & SANFORD. GLOCKS —A large a...0w1 - tent of i leeh ,of different til) les and Price., from iJ3,to 410 t Moretti Time Wee.. &c., all oar anted to Iteepg , time,lat LIAN"le.' GOTHIC HALL. . _ ri•OLD PENS—Nevi Firoil.ll's Gold Pen.; attic), Bacley's of the VA lest quality, every due wurrant , l. At , o, ntl er (lold Pens ris 31. at j LEWIS' GOTHIC HALL: THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUZIA.rrou COMPAIIT, (f!I Philadelphia.) Ann now ,lo:nn bnsincrs on the:\ Lined plan, gieine the insured a rartiell.:lo,,ll 111 the profit. of the Company, rvilboutliabili ty heyond the premium pntd. Risks upon the T.tlte- :ide:mai hewed on the meet fat °rattle terms. Looses n ill he It herally and promptly adju.ted. Fire ri-liff on other property, in town or country, fur a limited tefat permanently. - Joseph 11. Sool. Joules C. Ilan 1, Dimon,' Souder, 'neonWillis Paulding, John C. Dm is, 11. Joni.- Brooke. =I Iltigh Craig, t 4 aniftcl EtlNl,ar.l,4, ( op.!, r , vrr.ll. Denrc Lan rence David D. Starry I:thsard Darluigton, Charier Kelley. lilac It. 1104 , , J. G. Johlw.m. William Polwell, I‘'illintn ❑:q. Jelin S. Ne‘N lin, Dr. 6. Thomas, Dr. R. M. Ile.ston, .luhu Seller, Jr. • Slnrucer Methane, Richard S. Newhoniii, Ser.); Win. Martin Prat. Er Application can I.e made to • I J. KF.I.I.OCS, Agent, Erie. Eric, Feb. 10, Mk j oc3 1 -- 1 1 11.U.VI.IHI.X0: rrllt Fal.ard er ft.fttiog 10a,e , 1 the I' tie, n ir mg Milk, t titer la_ known porluititrait !tee l's ,Bill,intcrio the public that lie la ill do all kind's of grimlieg et the Otorte , t n. dice.L Thanklie t . the piddle. and his friends Mr their plat favors, he would re • I...ri lilly m k ii continuance of their raironage, as he feels confident four his experience in the spilling to Tii ahle to give •tatiqlaction. kind. of hread-Allii, comtantly on hand. :Mil Mr hale cheap. flour hp the barrel or sitigle pound to bait Ilurrtraiers. I (':t-hi paid for alt Lords of gram tie:pa:red at the mill on Parade Om 41. CUNBAI 'GINS. Ila ie Apr11'21.1.919. tfl9 -1.771:x,x0 xvowxo . ll. bill:LTC:crawl: is 1 lierchy in, en that application will Le ..1. - made to the neat Levi, attire of Pennsylvania, for the ittror ploratiop 010 flank, to In called "The Canal Bank of Erie," with a, capital of (Inc Ifunilted Thousand Dollars. with the privilege of - incre:l - - - ing it to Three !Bandied 'lls_ii.sini Dollars. ,tilt all the usual Banking lint - lieges'. in Le locatul in the Borough and County of Erie, State of Bemis) leania. , Erie, Dine thl, 0 , 19. Jaters C. Marthall, ' Je-iet Is M. Fterrett, 11. Cadtvell, John A. Traq, C. M. l'ililials. 'William Kelley, Benj. Towlinson, J. 11. IVilliaiiiß, Finial Jac:l.-on, Win. N. 1.:1T/C. Thonia, 11. Sill. .1.11. Fullerton, J 4111144 IV ii: illi)S. li. r -, intforil. I4orge r , elileii, 'Chas. ft. Wright, 4.1). Clark, C.-orge Kellogg, Thils. G. Cult, 11. 1.. Brown, Alfred King, D. ;VI eti - alr. J• Kellogg, Samuel Hays, J. Hearn, 301111 if ' Beebe, %% JO: M. Gallagher. \4'lllbUll Graham, W. I. Knowlton. - ---- ! ' ' ', l ;4 l'A ' rs rl, l n lig 9 HOTEL. 5 1 l i _ . Corot? of Frerirl and Fifth Streets, Erie. Pa. The under..igned takes thi: inethod of announcing to his friends and the pubhc - rhat he has opened the ntr . ..e named establishment forlhe reception - of company. The house has recently . teen RE PA FRED REFITTED AND CLEANED. ..0 that it i• now in good condition and worthy the patronage of the public. The *flee! log rooms, oa wellja , et rry other part of the llonke, in% e been inn [rely reftanirhed with NEAT AND SU usTANTi No pains n ill he spared to render the 11010 e what it shoal,. he, and the stay of guests pleasant and agreeulde. The tai le n tll al: ways lie furnished wlth the nusT the MARKIIT,A ['Ft The location 'of this llotibe is Central, and will he found come- Talent either for I...sitters or pleasure. _CILIRC ES MADE VNIEORM AND The Stables are large tied convenient, and are under the charge of an attenthe and competent man. Pasengers Carried to and from the Steam and Packet Boats free of Charge. 1 , fin , alie tqli•ECTit•er Iliedr.C.s lIIIIIKK that no efforts wilt be spar ed on his part to promote the comfort of all who may fat or him with their patronage. ' - Erie, June an, 1F49, ' H. G. SESSIONS, Voinctblo rano for Salo. rr 111: subscriber offers for sale the imaroted farm on which he I now resides, in Greene township in the settlement known as "Yankee town." The farm contains about lOU acres, 70 of n hien, nre under cultivation, The Improvements consist of a two-story frame dwelling, two frame barns, and sheds. together n ith all other out build an gs necessary. There is also about 3no apple trees. mostly grafteikpears and peaches in abundance. The land is well watered and timbered. and Imitated in an excellent neighbor hood, and convenient to market, It being only rive Mites front Erie. roe particulars Inquire of the subscriber on the ' , remises. Greene Aug 18 , -14 ASIA WIIITTIIIII. M. KOMI C PLENDI D J FAVEl,RY.—Enibrae ing Pine, Ring., nraceletts, 1. Lockets, Chains, Pencils. &A.., new and beautiful patterns. Pins and Rings of Diamond, Turquois. Pearl, Ruby and other settings. N. 11.—Jewelry made or repaired to order on short notice. Call in neighbor and learn how a first rate job is done at. Yrie July 7. IF4O G. LOOMIS & Co. 00K ING GLASSES. —A Inrge ov.ortm ating entot Guilt and M Lany Frames. together with Plates of ditlerent sizes, for reset ting old frames. G. LOOMIS & Co. Erie June, 7 IMO. LAMPS.—New style Solar and other kinds of Lamps. nod atcy quantity of Wicking, Chi:nines and Glotes, nt. Erie June 7 OHO. G. LOOMIS & Co'sa OMB 14 LArtn on. SIR Barrels Wed & Lard OIL J ust retoired & for Sale very low, by the barrel or gallon by, JAI BURTON, RrleJuly 7, !a A. KIN 11, TEsubscrlbers will purchase the fallowing discriptions of Whitewood Lumber. t• f i Boards A inches thick, 14 to 30 Inches wide. . tt .. 13 to 39 " ~ nch Boards - • 10 tq 10 - rr rt Chair Plank, 11 inches thick. 17 and lb Inches - wide, and 'a and upwards. Scantling, 3 by 4 inches, Columns, 0,1, 0, 0, 10 and t 2 Inches square. Also—Ash and Vherry Lumber. They want none longer than 12 feet. CEO. BELDEN & SON - `Erie, May 10. - , TIMINSIS romp QM. VI OR flatness,Carringe Tom ere., Much superior to Tanners 1: Oil. , Kept congtautly on hand by.* J. U BURTON. Erin July, 715.10 ' .• 8 ILATSI 711.T£11 , . . • Lots rashions fbr 1114.9 at Sm : yth's •..L.L . „ IHAVE Tecelved from one of the first manufactories in New J. York q few CASES OF ttILK II ATs. Gorlemen wishing , to purchase are invited to call and examine them, together with a superior quality of my own manufacture. Thesubsbriber would also, respectrUlly remind the public that all kinds - of _goods in his line will be sold at prices to cult the times. , 8. SMYTH. Erie. August 93,9819. ' 15. MAL =WS& z 1..c6. 0 slitsertlintOtat Use Iltadaisto Ettore. . . F.E.1,1) & EANFOLD 1+:011 :1; Rosa House. 0 V. 7A FaYlri`. DIRECTurS rcio.e Jolla Garrett zuntnnm AIMIVAIN 01' GOODI A RA ~11 1 E7R14 , Which he offerer. for salVho , ', . Retail, as cheap no they can he bought in Ru ff ' stock wan l:chased for cash at the lowest market rate.' the nimble .ispence better tha n the slow shilling, he int . at b u t a slight advance on New York prices. adding t' tint'. We, therefore. say to our friends and the public,) Inc our toc6 and prices before purchasing elsewhere, t confident that we shall be able to accomodate all, for wel mined to sell and 'nuke quick sales. We have good ream. per pound, Rio rot The, 10 cents. Java do.'lo tent from 124 to 14} cents per pound, Mnekeral 0 cents, Rai Fag, 15 mat, Taro Currant. , 12} cents, Loaf Sugar 10 pound, and every Mine else at the same tow rates. • .ri• Don't forget It is at 1 R. A. R. June 7.Cheapside, ti 1 _ . . Fresh Groan and Black Teas, I Al the Agency of t Ae Pekin Ten Company. /WILES day received, end all imported 19111 CC the lino{ Ja ry last. and warranted first quality, put up in qi I pound and pound papers. and 'sold at the following p tile ran.c quality and price at nll tintesniid to all penso 1 OR I:F.N ' BLACK Young Ilybon sweet eatgo 50 Oolong. rich flavor do do • 71} 'do plantation gro do do tine cargo ill (laminas Minute do Silver Leaf 1 00 highly fl avored, Old Dyson 75 to 1 hill -Ne Mu Ultra, - These Teas may Le returned, and the quality does not ,Au Erie, June tt, 1819. ' 1341.TEC11: BATHS! WARM AND COLO. TII E undersigned would restfully ask the anent' community to the important fact—inn rtant on ae immediate and necessary conne:tion with health, hap length of days—that lie has recently fitted ip in good st accommodation. and appearance , the lar conntiodiou the Shaving Apartment, and un er the P,Odt compfine Bathing E.Ftablishinent. Ile batters himself that, from his arrfple il iarrangemen w, enabledhenabled to give entire satisfaction. is Bathing pparia.., and furniture principally, were purchaded east—regard being in so doing. only to its convenient ma e and superior aterial. Thom wi.thing to indulge in the universalli aeknow edged lul l ury of a cooline, cleansing, cheering bath, can be ace uodated nny time lota, een the hours of 6 A. M. and Id P. M. Augurt 14 . A. Voi, 3'033 Dsr-I4NO: ..:, mil[: subscriberr wo - Ild revectfully ine rrn the nub .1- to,mei.ced the Itustotss of FLAT. AND FA ING, at his place.cotrner of S'.atestreeta d ttk ButTal• tew roods south of the Woolen Factors ', hero the I Finishing of Garments, the coloring of w lien ander) t it yarn, u ith e very other description of] h Dyeing will attended to. After a practice of tit rty yen!' in } America, in all the colors given silk, woolte -cotton, he hopes to tie able to sutisfy It who may pat, 1 ILICHARLI I Fdic, Ae.gmt2s... 1 07MOTE12.14Arr.V11 T HEnnileingmed h..ving established himself in U nt the ntand formerly occupied by Mr. stni ennui near i=tli rL, adjoining the hotellkept by A. M. ' licit. the patronage of the in gen 1111. Ile wi staoly on hand all article: , in the above business. 'iz Loaf Bread. Hard Itr•ad, Pilot Bread Boo n ton Cra Crackers, Hotter Crackers, ‘Pater Criic eris(Cake, Pies, &c. t=ct. l'artie:i can I.e furni.hed °tithe thort .(notice n ii co Hid ton ,pr ,ire of cake ftoni Patty t. 70 I'‘ ;limb Supplied each afternoon. Stuulay3 esce dead. tiy lea , . it i f dre-8 at the Bekery, ate. bleb place th e rr. uleignPd v in marlines, to till n ith promptneF.s all .rders to hint ..,„, • I.IARLCS 311 ~ Erie, August 2i„ 10/10LIGHT Sa , il,"” ith and itho :4 hand. Order.; rt. ceived and attended to f or style ofsla,h, made, painted and gl.tycl by tint Mt/ and sold as lot r the j...ARTER Erie, July I I. sfraw Mats. CTP. W HATS for one shifting and Wier prc, - T. W. 11 500 LB,. lienson'e Refined Cindy for rinielt 10 000 root w Glass. . .1)(1 (1110 X ES Vitriol). French amd tnerican WI.: 1../ compri•lop r,II the !sizes from e I y lit to 32 agFortment COttentle hell& 01 the her t de th:rk, 'Liar tt indowo and ctetea. Al , o, a lot of Fr nth hr 10. a pertor to what In tisuall brought into t markt t. I e a- low as the Ate , tif 11. iltegeth, roof: rnth, rt rte: 'tt or other r, it ()lilar cities, at.,l tt ill it. ht . o will -nit ;Al reat.ett•thlo per.ror.s. _ I - ic. .Tull 11. IFI9 Groccrieer. Ln NI. and Si. Ilonougo. 11% - ,on, Toun!! 112. l ' ol,lll, 1 1 11 , 1 11. SI.:11.1.1: - S, Chdc. Porto Rico, Ccdree cruda• and eru-1.e.1 leaf. rtirn..‘s:•i:s.supr irnp se and Cirlenas. W N 31a , eira, Port. old Fort . Inure Juice. ell. BRANDT, PC.117111 Prr , f. RI 31. Jainn:en. yt Cud c. and N. E. Man!. Purrlld!land, Selitiplaln and SW :111. WIIISKLI and 31onougallela. The abut e are sl arranted pure and tt iil !e cold 1 ; po%a CARTER & RI rie, June 14, V-Rl. • California Life Preservers. TN the limn of Allen's Patent:. Revel verd. 1 l'c , o der F1.,k4. - rot. Pone het, Came Clap, l'ere, and other sporting things, tor bale at mall arlyznee York 'amt... at. G, 1.0031 Erie,lul) 14 1810. r 101.1) l'ENt.3.—of a dozen different ninke;. inr Bronn'd Lest and only Pen erer made for derviio a large nasortinent nt. C. LOW! }:rte, Joly 11, Leto, GRAVE UTONZS. ON Ninth kret I. nearly oppEsite the Academy. of Vnringated .Ninthle, ntwayson ha (1: rileo. Tomb T. lIIVPIJ, &c.. hiron.hcd t00r,!er.23 her ern less than Chi of the Peddler,. O rli ,v) nt out the cou trv. • . 3toAt kind. of Produce and tutabc taken in paym gi%e me a coil. J. it. C( tine, Jul) 12.—tf 9 . I jit CSIC.—A good as.t.ortunont of Conan, Amor co n tot, Flunti, Flageolet.. elaiiouets and fifes n the Lest linifir and iol i n stripps in town. Al . liridrea, Pegs. Lc.. for sale cheap LY G. LOU Erie June, 71,,49, Winos & ;dquore. 1 A Glior,r. lot of %Vines and Liquors. COlllgiq lir' B 1 Pale randy, , St. Croix Rant. I lolls , ' °lard do N. E. do Irish Cceniac do Jamaica dil Eteme Madeira Wine, Tort IWine, - om I Malaga ,In Medoe do. Also, a large assortment of Freeti Groceries, f r Fa Poor People's Row, by T IV. Erie, June Ile. 1t49. 0,01,1) and Sili'er leaf and Cold Silver and C rit — p(l Zei, by .-- CARTER & B i Arrival of Splendid Goode. G. 2.1 - 0 0 =IS & s - CO. ' : Stale Street. nearly oppose( Brown', Het i 11 1 0 ,,l a t re o n f ow receiving from Nenc York the la Clocks, Wateltas, Jewelry, and I'7=C et er eshdnletl in Erie, and to ninth hey invite di the put lie, I elieting their nt trill color of a bitiiiiar It mil in the wetitern country, ae to e and quality of Good, From inige purelmsek of different Escapements of of the aunt celebrated 3lnkera in Europe, direct frotl House, they are enatiled to offer a surwrior article a, prire. In ilw Mechanical - branch, particular alien git en to the repairing of Watches Jewelry and . all gaining to the trade. fiat tag two fine worinten front Eurripe, together Toole, seldom found in country *hope, they pledge make good work and Pit a t.atisfaction.l Engrat ing of SP , Oni. 5, 4 11 . Jester?. iiro, done in t N. it.—.lll Gold and :Alyea* Goods bought of G. I. be I:nut - med. if requeated, Without chaige. Cash an price raidjur Old Silver Plate, &c., Eric. Rae can, lON. (mann TUE TRAMS FOX me •. a , Great Westorni.ecomotivo II KJ!: NOTICE, ALL TuosE WHO AIZE INTE ' fCALL at SIEIII'L'S Corner and convince )(turf...ell' Now receiving the I:, rge,t, cheapest and I est lot stir brought to Erie. .Aincrig his assortment the thllotlitigr Senstts.—Six tons of Port Rtto Cotteeilugar r eruE Pulvt•rir,gd. COMA:. —Ten has 014 Govenment.liiva, ten ba and ten tntts of Rico. Ator.A.s.a. s.—Two thotiaud gallons iSov Oricans P Sunar Ito Tr ‘s.—Fieen chests Young !Tyson, Imperial, powder. Imperial tea in six pound cudirs (Cr 1.13,,t1. Ftsit.—Fhe thousand pound Cod Fish, Mackere, land , Herring, Smoked Herring and Sardines. Twenty barrels Turpentine, thirty do. of Linsee Tanners oil. keen Brooklyn, Buffalo and Pittsburgh White I Wholargest kind of an assortment of Paints and ll:t 100 keg% of Eastern and Pittsburgh Nails. Ltnt ons.—French 3randy, Rolland G;,, Rum, Po dem, "Alnico, Claret and French West Wine. Ton ACCO.—lnti dozen Schott's , . ti ne New York Sim boxes Cal eintwh. leo dn.ten tine cut Ranpec z.tl s z • Ten kegs and 100 flasks Kentucky Ride l'ott der Rho', Mar lead and Permr"sicti Cam Thirty boxes Candy, 33 drums of. lltzlaga and a great variety of articles an thy litre that tt vu time than I have to enumeratethem. To arty old customers and the public generally. I lr at SIEGEL'S Corner • directly opposite the I• ' urmr: for yourselves, that lam bound to sell wholesale Of t.l than ant other establishment Wean of Buffalo. C Env July 7, tell+. QIIINGT,Es-50,000 good alwrchal.ttt,le ir.hirmies for cAlo by C, 'rare 10. 11 t nnsp,r l.o I CO eran,l Ti'! are t.rttr agar t. . r 5 Tott.a., 'll.O ten: Ceuta , hervs ne, Pa, f r 1 ru art•r, h• tees-, a, GEM in ws, th , oney tcfu J. 11. MI No J Rye, = i f of UM t Inc, a;. ,. ,t flan, Office as WM is that CY Dl', Rtm. yeing • ton , t/Mll • linrT t AGGIN. or„ ,rt I ktP, t kt r us. I . h an tt-• SEMI I❑r C,tt ~«. ::, 1 1 t t VIE i. 1213111 I • • CARTER &It I .N 0.6 MEI c•• trca a is&a_ •• y can tr Clia.t, . e. 2c cher a ufri 11... • !it & 15191 ,e at :,. i II 0 rE I GLs. • 000 6 . nittz to re 1 VATCI ` 11103 1 a% 11 t I II , t e & C the 1 • a. • E.St t• fCR t ay I MEE am= Irto Roo ITEIE t 4 lll l /,, 13E1 ~,a. iu: i NEN i , ~, ,lam.,, I.i. WI 1.,44
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