BUDDY- AND AFTED.—Before tie olection, the Pitts burgh Commercial Joanna was unremitting in its efforts "to make tho peonlo believe:that Dr. McClintock;ono or the Democratic candidates for the Legislature in Allegheny, was in favor of the tariff of '46, and opposed to the, bill of '42—nay more, was an out and out free-trade menl Well the election is no sooner over, and the worthy Dec. for elected ovethis wtiig competitor. Mr. Lee, than this fme Journal is as anxious to show that the Doctor is l edged to the Tariff of ,'42 and opposed to that of '46. Afhis is what we call whistling out of both corners of the 'mouth rho same day. The Journal is certainly in a bad fiC". It made the tariff question the issue between Om D..ctor and his whig competitor, and the verdict is against ,its darling measure. It has ono consolation, however— body to which d!, Doctor is olected has nothing to do with th'e question, and being largely Democratic, will attend to its own duties, and leave national legislation to Congress, so that it is not very material :whether ho is in favor of one or the other. ttrAuririm 11pLIANERY.--Po.33iPg Mrs. WARD'S Mil linery establishMent the other day, we,, wore politely in vtd,to take a peep at her new stock of poiket-bock light en rs. We tried to back'out—made all the excuses we could think of—plead business, politics, every thing, but it was no use, in we must go, and in wo did go. for ' , When a woman win, nl,e rin, you may depend on't And when she won't, she won't, and there's nn end on't And now, after having '•seen the Elephant," in the shape of many of iho beautiful things for which husbads' and /ethers' pocket hooks have to serer, we do not wonder at the constant complaint of hard times. Lsdom, how ever, will dress, nod although it is not absolutely neces saiy to make a walking milliner's silo of Mont to render themlitetty, yet one rigned out id Mrs. W's. best sti 10, ain't to be sneezed at, by no manner •of moans. . lln t joking aside, Mrs. IV's. stock of goods it ozn ti tly tasty, and ample; and her work, accorang to a lady stocis with us, who is somewhat of a connoisseur io such matters, equal in every respect to the best. If any of our Lady readers do not behove us they had better call and examine for themselves. The Gazette thinks if we knew how little its pet flank attorney thinks of mi. we ••would keep quiet." Now,lit would beef:le great consequence to us what that individu , al thought oven wet() he alt the Gazette claims him to be —but when a man cannot run within 73 of hie party vote among his neighbors, it is the height of impudence to talk about what ha thinks of another. - CD" The editorof the Suvonnah Republican has eaton a ',gnash steiginng 1054 pottnds. The flavor waa tine; the seed came from the Mediterranelin.—Boston Post. The Editor of tho Republican was either a long time at it, or is a pig. Either one is certain. 11:1'The Bubble, is the significant title of a weekly pa •per of pungency and tiwit , ou thu Punch plan, to be star ted in New York shortly. The names of Cornelius Matthews, SlicorToster, Horace Greeley, and other illu minati of that ilk, are mentioned as contributors. WWI such an array of talent the Bubble ought to sail down the current of popular favor without bursting. Weanzurut.—The Editor of the Gazette had an "ac cidental thought" this week. The only damage done, we aro pleased to learn, was to ash him to "scratching ibis head." Onto &At - rim—The election in Ohio for members of the Legislature took place on the eamo day of our eledion. The result 4a another Democratic vknory, the Senate being a tie, and the House'a majority of Demo crate! Well thine Ohio! GO The Commerpial having failed to produce any proof of its charges against us. stands before the world as a covicted libeller. In that .condition we are content to let it go. with the simple remark of Uncle Toby to the fly—"the world is wide enough for three and me." try The Commercial is unkind to our good natured arid extroemly amiable cotemporary of the Gazelle. It should not call him a "wind-mild," When a "dutch men" would be so much more appropriate. an - arm:D.—The "Second Wash Von" had got na far as Baltimore on his eecond tour to "eastern Ma•sa chusettn," when the thunder gust from Pennsylvania drove him back to 'Washington in double quick time.— If the 'old General never run front a Mexican he did from the Democratic victory in Pennsylvania, that's cer tain. CEr The Gazeitet culls upon tlie whige not to "be dis couraged." We presume the Editor has heard of tho boy that whistled through a grave yard to keep up his cuurage IV/lOU:SALK REVENGE.—The news of the defeat of the whip; in Pennsylvania produced such a spirit of ven geance at the Brooklyn navy yard, that orders were im " mediate)y given to discharge one hundred democrats from employment—which was accordingly done. ...44`ptE TO Cal.lFOriglA.—Four of our young friends and ownimen, Memo, Med, Truesdail, McCarter, and IMSparren, left for the gold mines of California, on Saturday. We learn by Telegraph that they arrived in NbW York on Tuesday morning, and in two hours after were on their way to Panama on the Steamer Ohio.— Success attend them all. air Upon mature reflection, the late Collector of the Port at Eric htui concluded that he will not visit Harris burg nest Winter.L—Gazette. Apropos to the above, we loam that a letter has boon received from the State Treasurer, in which he says that "upon mutual reflection" he “has concluded that he trill not" remain in "Harriaburgh next" summer! • • 71PLANE'9 LIVER PlLLS!'!—This great remedy for diseases of the liver. is of much older date than sts in troduction to the public, lus discoverer, one of the first physicians ut this country, need it for )cars itt his practice, before he ever an nounced it to the world. The est:dance of so man) quack reinedl• is, heralded as possessing the most marvellous qualities for healing disgusted an accomplshed and well educted physician w Iso naturally felt sonr dread of being confounded with the crowd ofpretendere to the medical art, nostrums were paraded In tarry newspaper a, sot edge remedies fur all the ills that flesh is her to. The representations of those to sellout hot pills had given niter however. and the urgent solicitations by physician with whom he had associated In his practice, and who had witnessed the wonderful cure, effected by his remedy, at length induced him It make It pub ie. 1 Sold by Carter St Brother and 3. 11. Burton. Erse, Pa. THING IS CERTAIN, that Wistar's Balsam - of Cherry is far the best remedy now used for all des tresslngcoughs and diseases of the Lungs. The cures being per formed are really astonishing the world Dr. Wistar'scelebrated preparation is wholly an innocent remedy—bring composed prill elPaiiy of the Wild Cherry, nod extract of Pine; combined by a yew medical proceis„ n lth the genuine Iceland Moss, another of Nature's great cnratites for pulmonary diseases.Rrsidtr . itS aston bating efficacy in the diseases above mentioned, ae also find it a very effectual remedy in Asthma, the complaint in al icli it has been extenaively used with decided success, even in eases of years standing. It not only emanates from a regular physician but has been well otted mall the complain is for which it is recomthended. 4at )Jieeadvertisement • On Saturday morning last. after a lingering illness. 31r. Tuoirss Porrsn. aged 33 years. At the residenco of het brother-in-law, in Venango Crawford co., on the morning of the 9th inst.. Manta, site of Amos P. Ilitnebangh, of Letneuff tp., in this eetm tr. ANNTED INl',%lU' lATELY. two or Once loads or good HAY, on sut , seription, at Ibis office. ocl3. STRAYED on the 711 t MIOTRAT L a red heif CALF er ealf, about 7 month:, old. Has four %bile legs, lonic white on the flanks, a eroAs °Hu i'. and On tho forehead. and a white spot on the shoulder.. and hhout hall - the tail white. Any ``arsons gßing information Of the name to /holm Siteeney Boot alaker, Suite Street opposite the Fletoott{ Block, will be suitably rewarded. Erie, Oct 201 , 49. - / MS. (lA—MBE lCKijieonetts, Muslin, Striped Plaid, Muslin Eng thg‘t and in , ertings, Lisle bobnet do., Linen and Muslin Edg. , Ines, lace , for sale at S. JACKSON. lhoeha Cashmere,and BilkPlaid:long Shawls rio., a Trthety of eileap Plaid Shawls for sale et the mute of S. JACKSON, . raILLDIERIV PAZIOT OODS. 11,1 RS. CU Rl' tti woutd Nat rhe Ladies that she G has Jur( opened ar I her .toek of Fall arid I inter Millinery, cotalprsing all of ~.'ctt- r t tit Its, ecthi.lig of bonnts, C ollars , s, FlOwers, ' e4t rce.. a great variety of I tench worked Cu ff s, Capeg btes. awl Cloqk Trittoni Fs, Zephyr Worsted, Zephyr Ml' btlea.r) PallilS, l'uree 1 . ..1.4. Zephyr Scarfs. Kid Gloves, beet C u "ilif. with many other articles, all of which have been selected P Ith great eare by herself, any will ha sold al reduced prices. 21 %Hera furnished as usual. Straw tentless cleaned to order. , l l 'rue. vet. 7t. ' 3'sa 93. • . ERIE COUNTY, OFFICIAL--1848. C. Com. Senator. Apsenibly, Sheriff. F. P DISTRICTS . 7 - Erie, E. W. 155 81 136 97 150 149, 20, 79 1.58 i 17. 153. 53 W. W. 154 8-1 1011101 184 1731 80; 831 1991 1.0 181' 85 McKean. 137, 38 135 38 135 127 32 MI 130 43, 138' 37 Fairview, 167'. 32 166. 30 161 142 30 29 102 29, 139" 30 Siam:Vied. 1701, 55 105142 169 158 62 59 108 SC 128 32 Conneaut, 151 i 44 •1511 45 150151 45 4.5 152 43 152 43 Waterford. 1115; .33 Jai 33 02'105 63 53 193 -631103' 53 ilarborcrcek, 136! 79 199 73 13113 t 70 69 111 63 1 11111 71 North Fart. 113,119' 14'110 113; 03 119 512 94 111 24 119 Greenfield, 45; 211 It 24 491 49 21 20 ,47 18 42 24 11.10,,, . 941 50i 59 51 601 60 60 56 00 '.56, 58 50 l'enanco„ n 311'70 31 771 77 TA 32 70 32. 761 32 Washington, 117 52 116 51 117 103 59 62 91 771 117; .53 Greene. 01 0.1 63 61 65 62 02 69 07 091 611 02 Elk Greek, 114 25 113 05 111 78 9 91 2 8 113 117 i 1111 95 Amity. 25, 51 2.1.51 25 23 51 51 23 51 23, 40 St $.5. 39 36 101 40 33 33 41 39 431 32 Concord, W ayne , , 18 391 17 40 181 18 39 30 10 36 'l3' , , 41 Lett/Awn; . 36 se, 30 se 36 36 se as 33 10 '331 59 4;irard, • 190 89 5 1871 80 10111162 81 85 100 87 1901 4+B mulcted, 010 78 014 80 211 193 75 75 210 815 211! 77 N. Knet bor. 37 34 37 31 38,' 37 31 30 37 31 30; 31 Walerd. bor. 30 39 37 32 36 , 30 39 39 37 32 331 32 Edinboro, 21 14 20 14 291 17 13 12 . 7 29 .02 12 Franklin. 42 II 41 '046201n 1? 43 111 42, ID Waftsburr„, WI 10 17 18 18; 19 16 17 21 111. 24. 10 Girard bor.' 44 2.3 43 1 26 41' 37 24 21 42 26 43 1 20 ---- —'-- tOTAI„ R L-1 tt - ' cf. t• NI _ r j, r. , i -I Auditor. D.o o S a • " 0 g 3 " 3 u `P : 7 • • C, F 7 1 W. 151 E 2 151 E 3 Elk Creek, 114 99 114 1/8 •• • W. IV. 163 ES 169 84 Amity, 23 St 23 II sPliNan, 138 37 130 37 Concord, 41 .3:1 41 33 l'aorviety, 159 , 29 157 .W Wayne, 18 39 19 39 sprinalleld, 168 52 168 52 Lelhenli, 36 4 58 33 .58 4 'ons.enfit. 152 44 151 45 Girard, 109 88 199 68 Waterford. 191 53 97 54 11111 creek, 210 75 969 65 Ilarborcreek, 132 71 4 '133 69 North East bar 36 31 36 31 North East, 11.1 112 113 112 {Vatercord bor 35 32 as 32 Greenfield, 49 21 42 21 Edinboro 211 13 20 13 Union, -, 69 50 9./ 59 Franklin. 41 10 38 9 Venango. 77 32 77 32 Wattaburg, 20 10 20 16 Washington, 116 52 110 51 Girard bor 43 20 42 25 Ofeene, 04 62 01 62 ~ — TYRobert Cochran, A. W. Brewster and C. M. 'Finals were elected trmieett, of the Erre Academy; and David Bo3ed, John J. Findley. Wm. Judson and O. 1). Hendry'. of the Waterford Academy. HEI.F II A ROW Alt k...*—A good assortment jolt opened and for t,. -1 sale cheap by GEO:TELMA; & SON. AT FIR ; 8 might be prevented by free application of the Cr" Ohio k'ire, and Weather Po.f 22,000 lbs. Odds celebrated and truly valuable articles, (slate drab and ebocolat colors,) just received and for sale by (let lit, CARTED. & BROTHER. , A Fl NV: stock of laded tine slip*. Buckskins. Walking Shoe*. 11. India Rubber Overrihoes. and Bove and Men's Boot* and shoe*, a good supli y for sale cheap, call and tee for yourrel reit and oblige S. JACKSON. Young limn, Gunpowder, and Black Tea, of the beet _L quality for sale by &S. JACKSON. iIEIVING Tobacco of the very best kind, for t r .j l ettxKsoil, A GI )0D of Waller Yearley, some very 'lice, for male eileaur at tile store of S. JACKSON. TR.StI. Linen and any quantity or Bleached !Shirting and very cheap at the .iure of • S. JACKSON. AI.APACA, an, quantity Black Figured and plain changable ilk worp, obatnellaus mohair lurtre&e., for sate by Ere. Oct.l). S. JACKSON. DEPOT Or CARPENTER'S & JOINER'S Too's, No. 5 Oheapaido. fIARPENTERBand Joiners will nod a good assortment ofTools consisting in Part of Bench and Moulding Planes, Ploughs, Match Plane... Hand, Panel and Back eats. Augurs. Augur Dins, Brace and Dins, Framing. Ducks Dill and Penner Meseta. iron and steel Squares, Try Squares. Plane Irons. Drawing Koives. Adzes. broad and hand Ase A.. &c., &c.. The above were par. chased of the Manufacturers and Importers and are to be sold at a swill Infra= for ready pay or approved credit. Erie. Oct. Zit. ct:o. SEL.DEN & BON. UfIXNG OUT TIZZLZINGINZ o D A PA i l i : v O u ll A T im 77 o FIRE. DRY GOODS AND G'L JEIV Y 7010; THAT 1: 1 1 I R 'E I TT 11 4 E 1 r Vc i 117 I i F EC I I; .A.ECES b4RI in COLD 111 0 - 111;17ARZal IsROSENZWEIG & Co have Just returned from the eastern Is cities, awl are now receiving their Fall and Winter supply of Dl' V Gomm, FANCY GOODS, READY'AIADE aILOTHING, &c.. n hich they are enabled to offer to their 4iumerous customers and the public generally, at prices far below those of any former season. Their: goods have all beeieselected with the greatest care, and us ill be found to be one of the largest and inost splendid stocks of Fail and Winter Goods ever offered' in this dity. As ninny of these Goods have been purchased-of the importers per the la te.d arrivals from Europe, the subscribers are confident that they can otter to their. customers the ye-3, , newest styles of Ladies Dress Goods, comprising English, French, Swiss, Irish and SCOiCil Goads. together null a lull assortment of American manulacture. and cheaper than can lab found elsewhere. '('heir Stook con , ists to part of the fAlowlngt SILICS.—Rich figured, changeable, brocade; small plaids and strips, satin de Chum, twilled, rich Flouard, Dalian. Gross de Rhine. Fros de Afrique, Chameleon, &c. DI ILYLIit'DE LAlNES.—Suberp Pais designs; very rich and high colored, On crimson, green, and blue grounds, the styles of which, it is belived, are superior to any heretofore otTen , d. cAsumERE.S.—Ne Pitts Ultra styles. with the richest coloring and in great variety+. These goods, or the designs, are obtained front the French .I.llrostalos,: - in Faris, and front oriental de Si gm? 1 KRINOES,—French, Oerman and English manufacture—a large proportion, ordared expressly by us, for the best trade, con sisting of every variety of color, offered at reduced prices. RIBBONS.—An exterisilve variety of the newest and and richest styles. embracing one of the most desirable assortments ever of• fered in this market. C • pr y DOM V -TIC AND STAPLE; GOODS A Large - stock ofCalico,from 6 cents tole cents per yard:Bleach ed nod II liblenelked Moslins, front 6 cents upward; fled Tickings and Checks, n full supply of all qualities awl prices, Irish Linens; T.thle Damask, Russia and Scotch Diapers; Napkins; Table Dia per-; Crash awl Dowlas; Scotch and Nlanctester Gltighatm; Salt ineuni Kentucky Jealt,,,and Illue Drills; all, of which will be sold cant prices thatcannot fall to please and without fear of coupe- CLOTHING FOR THE MILLION! Under this bead we have now on band, ready for sale, the /ar rest. nunt fashionable and varied assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING ever offered in Erie; all of which have been selected under our immediate inspection, intern atIST MUST OBTAIN A PRUNERENCE—together with one o ttteelioicest selections of Im ported fine Blnck, Blue, Brown, Olive nnil Drab French, Belgian and Euelish CLOTHS, that Ims ever been brought to this city. Also, [thick and Fancy French Cannimeres; New Style Fancy Vest tugs and Cravats; Silk Under Shirts and Drawers; Linen Cambric and silk llankercblefs, and a One assortment of Gloves, (foolery, and Suspenders. r 7 Dont forget the place New Jew Store, No. 1, Fleming Block mate Street. Eric, Oct. 13, Ma. • 21 I: q' .1 :• ri; P-!. Z •l~L4r%>s ~•# I) TAM & SANFORD. having by recent purchases, made such IL additional supplies as them:irked demands. now ellirr for sale a general arid well selected stock of Heavy and shelf Hardware. Among their stock. arc all kinds of. ' IRON, 81111.3,, NAII.Pr AND SPIKES, Horse Shoes, Anvils, Bellows, Vices, Mill. Mutiny. and Cross Cut Saws, Sheet, liar Lend and Pipe, Shovels, Grain Scoops, Spades' Iron Bars, Strap II inges, Ilny Knives. Mat3hle Castings, a good a;".. sotto:rem of Mee' antes Tools, Bans, Scritts, Lock, • Latches. trolls, ilammers, 11.sehets,Tilisl 11,1413mM Plane Irons, Cllit,,de, Augurs Bats. Band, Panne's. Compass, Relloe, 'Amnon, Rib era, lluvek, 'Pry, Squares, ere Oh tkirMn. e:sANFoRD. • _ DRITANIAind JAPAN WA RE.--clodee and Tea rots, Crindle J-J Lamps. etc. etc. REEL) & dANFORD. ['MOPPING. Broad and Hand Ares; alma Shingle and Lathing kJ Dote hent and Adm-, %limited and for nip eacap at tho Hard. ware Store two, & SANFORD CUTTELRY.—The largest assortment of, Pocket and Table Cutlery that was ever In town, can be faund'at. Oct. 13. R.I,IED & SANFORD, [RASA and Glar, Curtain Vino.—..l new lot J u st received. I" Oct 13. RFXD & SANFORD CULTIVATOR TEE II I.,Itie have purchased the right of set ling a few of Roger's Patent Cultivator Teeth. Oct. la. RECO 6c SANFORD. NO. 5, ONSIAPSIDD. New rail St Winter Cho ode. T 111: subscribers arc now receiving their stock of Fall and min ter Goode, eoneiftiug of DRY OHODs, CROCKERY, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, Iron, steel. Nally, Anvils. Vices, chains; &e. &c. We do not cast that we have the largest stork, or to sell ehea per than can be purchased in New York, but ploige ourselves to sell as cheap ns the cheapest in the "little town of Erie." ris I. 13. GEO SELDEN & SON. DL SS GOUDS.—The ladies can find a rich assortment N ic;l ß priein g tic Crape Victoroeus (something newt, ills°, pia lig'd set Ito A med. satin) stripe and embridderett Cashmeres and all Wool ()clones. French Mentions, (high colors,) scarlet and other fashionable Dress Coeds and Trimming :it Oct. 1.1. WRIGHT'S Corner. OPO.RTOIVIAN 1101 lIE subscribers nould respectfully call the attention of Sports _L men, to their assortment of , Sporting accoutrements imported and manufactered. In addition to their own mann (tame they have Just received front New - York to In= vomit of well finished double anti eingle barrelleti Shot Guns, Pis tots, Powder Flasks. and Shot Pouches: caps, 81101 and Lead. MI of the above articles will be sold cheap for ready pay. Call and see, at No. 4, French St. G. A. OFNNETI' do Cu. Erie. Oct. 13, 1319. .211 rAia. AND WINTER nru.ixammtryt MRS. FRAY would respeetftilly inform her friends and patrons that she laasjust returned from New York with a frill assort- Inca of MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS, together with a large and elegant assortment of Ladles' HATS and CAPS for the fall and wiener. Phe has also all kinds of pater'''. for Cloaks. Dresses and Cana for Dress makers. Mrs. P. will be prepaired to exhibit her goods and execute an orders in her line from Thursday next. 11th ion. Her warmest thanks are tendered to her friends for their liberal patronage during the past season. and scale, is a eoutlnuance of their favors. Erlp.Get. 13. 1648. 22 .- t DAVRIT DALT. ASuperior . antele of Dairy 1331 t for stil i a so &Loomis. Public Dock. Erie, Oct. 13. zessnorts: ; ZUZIONIIII ELEGANT Fall Hat Ribbons high color, beautiM at ha per yard together with good qualidee at ts at' T/BBALI3II. =Wine Pe Lain's. A compleutaasertment juithecived iotue good patch.. ai h 1% Per rt et ChospolOs. cow, r 0.."." 02 y P , . ~_ 1 , . P 2 n r a a :4 DIA Auditor D. of Total, 2474 13.57 2451 1363 Groceries, Provisions, Wines,Xdquoon, Sows * • " 110thrOlvoCigekorY$41.14.c WEOLI7BALI & RETAIL AT R. A. BAKER'S, CHEAPSIDE, ERIK. PA. WHICH he otters for CASH as cheap as they can be bought in Bultilo. He would especially call the attention of Coun try-Merchants and mlie.s to his large assortment of reinium To bacco and good young Hyson Teas, which he will sell very cheap at Wholoinle. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. Sugars than 6 to 10 cents; Java Coffee 10 cents; Raisins from 6 to 120 cents; Currents 121 cents; Young ilyson Tea Rout 50 to 75 cents; Imperial Tea 75 cents; Pouchong and Eatra Olong Tea from 621 to 75 cents tier pound, &c. FlRM—Codfish, %'. hire Fish. Mackerel, Herring, &c., WINES AND LIQUORS. - By the Bartel or Gallon. Whiskey from 20 cents, to $1 75, Brandy froin el to 91 per gallon. H weet Malaga Wine el. Pure Juice Port Wine 53. good Purl 5.1, pure Holland Gin 11250, &c., TOIIACCO AND Sk.GARS, 10 Boxes Cavendish Tobacco,"Letiro." • 10 Honey Dew "Banks." Mrs. Miller's, Goodwin & pro's and John Anderson's Chewing and Smoking Tobacco. Havana and Principe Segare froin 437 to 830 per M. • HARDWARE, CROCKERY & STATIONERV. YANKEE NOTIONS. Frincy,soap, pocket books, perfumery, Lubin's extracts, cologne. &c.: purses, shawl pins. tooth brushes and hair brushes, tine and dressing combs, ladies back combs, wood and horn pocket combs; Jew's harps, violin strings and bridges, thimbles, steel guards, segos cases, rabbits, tin trumpets, linen thread, black silk, slate pencile.suspenders, snuffboxes. fish hooks and lines, &c., &c., The above, with a hundred other articles, will be sold at Whole sale and Retail for the very lowest rates for CANII. hip motto is mall profits sad quick sales. Please give me a call and if my pri ces don't suit, do not buy. ROBERT A. BAKER, Erie, Sept.2o, Cheaps We, Erie. n2O. " Pittsburgh and Erie Rail-Itoad Company." BOOKS or the Subscription of the C/lIIIILII snick attic *. Pitts burgh and Erie Rail-Road Company," will be opened at the Monongahela Muse in the city of Pittsburgh, and the Reed blouse, in the Borough of Erie. on the 111th of November, Isl 9. and kept open for at 1001 X ME hours for ten consectitlvepridical days The Commissioners by themselves, or a committee duly ap pointed, will attend at the times and places mentioned, to receive subscriptions agreeably to the provisions of the act of Assembly incorporating said Company. Cue iir.efl M. Itsen, Si JAH.IO THONIPIION, X . . GILES SEMEN i JOHN VINCENT. WILLIANI KELLY. 6 - TllO/11E1 11. BHA., vt. JAMES WMIIAXII. g i 03 The Chronicle, Commercial, and Gazette, Erie; Journal, Meadville; Whig, Mercer; Gazette. Newcastle; Whig, Butler; Argus, Beaver; Gazette, Journal, and Post, (weekly) Pittsburgh, will copy and continue publications for 30 days, up to the time mentioned for opening Books. Oct. 0-n2l. .Vall and Winter Millinery. - . MRs. WARD would respectfully Inform the Ladies of Erie and vicinity, that she has revel red an elegant ashortment of Lan and Winter Millinery, consisting of Bonnets. Cape, chit dren's Hats, Head Dresses, &c , Ste„ also. a choice seloctiou of &Shoup, French Flowers. Satins. Watered Silks. Velvets, Blond. Face, &e.. which she will be happy to show tier Mends and cus tomers on Tuesday the 11th Inst. Mrs. W. Is now prepared to execute all orders entrusted to her core with neatness antl dispatch. Erie, October 0, 1840. Adm bast:styes Noti co. LTITTERS testrtn3entary on the ,estate of Silas Gray, late of Concord townali fp, deceased, having bed' grantedffie subscri bete, notice is herelty given to all persons indebted to *aid estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims asnipet said estate, to present them properly , authenticated for eettletilent. jEDIUTGAN GRAY. t WILLIAM GRAY, Erie, Oct. 13 . / 819 • • Gal sum GOODS NEW GOODE} SI JIIBI' received at the New York Store a large and splendid lot of Fall and Winter Dress goods of every, style and paltren. Also. Laces. Ribbons, Fringes, and Dress Trimmings °tail der trillions, which will be sold at a very sinall advance from cost.— and quite as low as can be bought west of New York city. ratil and see, and If you are not satisfied don't buy. 13. ri.POWERS,'State Street. Erie, Oct. 13, 11110. N 0.6, Donnell Stock. • WANTED 2000 PAIRS of good sized Woollen Socks. Erie, Oot. 13. C. M. TIBBALS ATTENTION 2IVENTBODIOI lam now receiving my large!and well selected !welt of Dry goods Crockery, and Hardware. invoicing Something near Fifty thou- sand Comprising Osgood an assortment Weyer offered in tins city, at prices that cannot fail to suit. Please callland examine for your selves at the cheap store of SMITH JACKSON. - - - P. S.-4 am expecting invOteere of my large!quanity of crockery by the lbw arrival. 8. J PLAY and Figured De Lain all wool, and other cheap De taint. at the store of 8 JACKSON. BLACK French Cloth from 62 to SO per yard, for sale at S. JACKSON I3LACK, Brown Green and Cadet lolled Broad Clothe at all prices for bale at S. JACKSON. Lilt BUN, Black, klora In Clarit, Brown. and Blue French Ma reno, for elle cheap at the Store of S. JACKSON. BLACK, Blue, Plaid, Striped and other Fancy Cagrimeres for sate by S. JACKSON. LACK, Blue, and mixed Satinets, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans B &c for sale cheaplby H. JACKSON. , J4AMES oRI G. (.11).i. The Ladies will find a good as sortment, French Merirmes. Caßlaineres, fle Lains. Chamilion [mitre. Mohair Lustre. Alapachas of all colors. Gingham*. Cali cos. &c. just o ned rit GEO. SEISION & SON. PLAID Long Shawls for side by (EO. SELOON & SON BONNET Ribbon% Gimps, Fringe. Artilletal,Elowet% for sale by GEO. SELDON Or. SON. BROAD Clothe, Cassimeres, Sat /net r, Tweeds , Kentucky 9 Jeans a good assornheut. OKO. riEI.DEN & SON. LADIES and Children Shoes, a good assortment. DllO. SELDON 84 SON. NEIV7' rax,t, & WZNT B GOODS. lAM now receiving n splendid assortment of Fanatic! Winter goods of the most desirable styles, to which my customers are particularly invited •As to variety and cheapness my present stock will compair with any other in this city; consisting in part of French Merinos of hue quality and every desirable color and e bade; light and dark Blue Green, Scarlet, Crimson. Cherry. light and dark Drabs Drowns, Royal Purple .111 n roon, Black and Blue Black Also same varieties of colors and shades in English Me rinos. Alpaccri Lustre& Silk and Cotton Warps, Silk %%Tarps from 38 to 55 per yard Cotton do from Is Gil to 45,a1l the variety of col• ors all Wool Plain Long Shawls and pain colors very heavy from, i 3 to Slai (1)o.1 Scotch Gingliams warranted 4.1.4 collars le per yard an ondieis variety of other gdods to numerous for an ad verti..einent. To all who wish to purchase please give me a call for I Mil determined to sell Goods cheap for ready pay or approved credit. _ C. M. TIBBALS, Cheagside. Erie, OCtober 13,1.49 G"'4;lllAMS.—Seotch, French and Amican Cieliartm for sale very cheap by. - 8. R. DEWEY. TAILORING WELL DONE AND cramp. TAE noderslgned respectfully tenders his thanks to the public for their liberal,patronage, and begs leave to Inform his trends that he still continues the Tailoring Business at his old Bland, a few doors east of the Erie Bank, and solicits a continuance of past favors. Having received the Fall and Winter Fashions, he is prepared to eitcuteall orders entrusted to bin care in the latest and Most approved style. The subscritier having no work doueexecpt under his own eye, pledged', himself to give complete satisfaction to his customers, and in all cases where he fails to do so, to pay for the goods: • Ladies desirous of having either Riding or Traveling Habits made to order, and the latest:in and neatest style, will do well to give bin, a Call. NAVAL AND MILITARY CLOTHING mhde to order. N.R. CUTTING on the shortest uotice and at - the usunt price JOHN GOA LUING. Erie, sept. 2.2., ISIO. 10. TAILon,ING. subscriber tenders his thinks to his Patrons for "el s • past favors, and takes this method of Informing them j i that tie s ti l l eolitlnues the above business at / No. 7. Park now. Reed Itouso. The r ashions for Isln & be are Just received and lie As. considers himself perfectly competent to imitate the present modes in a satisfactory manner. Regular Jour ', neymen Tailors only are imployed iti making COATS at • this shop. Ilk prices arc as low as at any reepecaldy Custom Shop in he United SLUM, MO will always Le mind uniform. This is unquestionably the 'lest place for a man to get fine Cloth made up to order, as the subseriberhas nothing to do with Slop C th ing. The Csofers branch exclusively being his business, th e p bile are very respectfully solicited to leave th eir orders here for ny thtng in the above Ilne. Unprecedented sue cess in CUTTING warrants the subscriber in anticipating aeon tinuance of the favors of nil who wish good clothes. NAVAL and MILITATV UNIFORMS made in the best possi ble manner, having had much exper once in this particular branch. CUTTING. for others to make up s will be done as usual with great tore. Erie. Sept. LS, 1540. O. IS, KEENE. Wanted immediately. 4or regular Journey men who under stand making fashionable clothes. None other than good me chanics need apply. K. 71.41 T z zt, 100 lIAFF em ve s. nire d ish, PA received and Ibr' aide cheaper than at any other establishment in the 'el "et ' Sept. 8. 1840, ,T. W. 11109,R 8 Attractions and Arrivals of Goods eibie,) r Olt I' ALL AND TRIM.; AU. till numerou i friends and the • country at large, that he is now receiving from the eastern eities and manufacturers, the largest and most extensive assaronent of FALL and WINTER GOODS he bus ever before mitred la this market. and would briefly say (with as little Miffing as pelt that he bas spared no time nor pains in the selection of ids • ock, which has been bona/g o t:fitly tbr eark and at such hatpins es to del) , competition, importers not ereeptedi) With thin assurance I pledge myself g• thole that wiab to buy Goods at wholesale or retail, ttwt Jam 'not to be undersold by any house In this city, For _further particulars 'ale drop in at the COMM opposite Brown! !Intl, and atamirle styleand kekee. - Mk 13. . oz. z• Avv,rwszz. Tau: • 4 • . •• • Risricz • STILL LV THE FIELD "" N - r .OACB PZiINOIPLE. TIMIS subscriber would beg leave to Inform his friends and the IL public thal he has just opened for the fall, the largest and 4dlassdrttnetitofCLOTHS,CAßSlMEßEB AND VES'EINC,s, that has ever been' offered In this market and which will be died at the low. at prices for CASH. ' Much has been said by 1101130 in the trade about slop-shop clothing, unprecedented success lb coi ling custom work, ace. Not wishing to be considered foolish, we cut short by raying to those who wish to have theirtiothing wide to order, that they can have their measures taken, mid Clothing made. andif not pleased with thetn`when finished. they will nut he asked to take them away. We dont with our friends z o think we are gaslng, but would have them CALL AND EN AMINE goods and prices for themselves. We will be happy at all times to show our goods and compare Price?. cut or mike with the best in this or ally other city. We will have at all times, n tare and good assortment of READY MALE Cll.o'l t; lig of Preis nnd Frock Coats, Over Coats, Ruttiness Coals. rine lc Coals. Pants; Vests. Shirts, Cravats, Suspender., Lamb's Wool Under Shirts and Drawers, die., ace., Which will be sold , ns cheap as the cheapest. Persons wishing to mutt) we clothing fur CAsli will do well to call and examilie Claods and My elotbiru breathy myself and all made in Roe. and is wnrtanted to I e ns well madeas any shopin the place can make. We do not t whit to &last, but invite eotnparrison. The subscriber Is determined ter selt forCASII. and flAsli ONLY. Which must be obvious to all men to be the only true method ofdoing a Retail business. pro tecting, as it does, both the buyer and the seller againsi lossts consequent upon the credit system. Custom work and tutting done to order on reasonable terms. JOIIN M. JUSTICC. Pale, Sept.%) 18 , 19. • . SHOE-S.—Tim Ladies eau rind nt. No. 1. Reed flouro. rut nie neve styles of Welkin Shoes; aloe, a good assorunent of Children's Shoes and Gaiters. Please eat! and examine. J. D. CLARK. No. /.oozOnCorcial Exchange, FRENCH EITEET, ERIE, Serr, 25, leo. 'TIDE New Goads are coining—coming—coining, and will soon 1 all be here, crowding the shelves and show cases. and cover ing the tables and bores in imposing piles from one end of the room known as the .01.1/JEW SToßki." On French street, in the (Wier, In truth the largest. prettiest and cheapiest Priock of Goods ever brought to this town will be ready for inspection and gale at any store in a few days, My friende will be pleased to learn that have made arrangement fin importing my China and Glare Ware (not from Butfale) from Europe. lam looking for the lint invoice every day. Among the goods received andopened, a few rt ill be noted: French, English and Gennan Merinoes and Cashmere. satin stripe and changeable Mohair Goods. Alpacas of every color and shade. Drocha, Cashmere and Plain Worsted Shawls, Glace Thi bet and plaid Lone Shawls, plain and plaid black Italian and Gro de Rhine Silks, checked and chatnelon Silks. satin Turk silk Vol et Trimmings, sewing silk Fringe's. Turky Red Drapery and Borders embroidered certain Muslin's. bonnet and belt Ribbons, purse Twist, steel Clasps and bends. me., 4c ., Also, French Ilrondeleth and Doeskins and Fancy Cassius's-fro Merino, Cashmere, embroidered and iigored Silk Veining's, Silk Velvet and heavy Satins Vesting,. In n few dap' I will [(refs , ' 23 pieces of Ingrain Venetian and Tapestry Carpets also. a few pieces Floor Oil Clolll+. Which will sell at Buffalo prices. MUSES Eocll. NOT - i, - ItZI3D 110111311, importation upon Importationl FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS.START NOT: _ T . lIE New Goods we are receiving were imported, not. however by ourselves, from any farther cast than New York. where even in that great emporium many an Importer bee. to his utter dismay, seen his goods selling in the auction room at itra-tkardo their cost. Onr Goods, we observe, were purchased in New York and here is oar motto: ' wE WILL CONTINUE TO UNDEPSF.LL AS riscr.4 Let the arrivals purport io be from Mautlfaentrers. direr t from En rope. or direct from Asia. across the Pacille.or across the Atlantic —Let the goods be puffed on the high or low premix. system, by advertisements bearing the devices of Empires, K Ingdoms or Re publics, and displayed by Old Jews, New Jews, or Gentiles. in one or two, or even eight room stores, No. I, Reed Dottie will stain. tans the well earned reputation of the CHEAPEST: "A large stock of Dry Goods already opened for examination, and teeny more corning. In fact our impurtatiou will not Close until the demand Seines. J. D. CLARK. Erie, Sept 94 11049. , COAL BECOVELS, iii ME's No. C can be fdund at the Hardware Store. REED & SANFORD. No.3Reed noun. August IS. I rrosh Green and tilack Teas, • et the Avaij of i 1w Palo 71sa Company. TIIIS day received , and a ft Imported since the &et of Februa ry tact, and warranted first quality, put up in quarter, half pound and pound papera, and sold at the following pricer, and the same quality and price at all times and to all persona. 'GREEN , 'BLACK Young Ilyson sweet cargo 50 :Oolong, rich flavor. 50 do do I 72/ do plantation growth. 7a do do fine cargo ; 70 llowquas Minute, rich and do Silver Leaf 11 00 highly flavOred, •75 Old Ilyson - 75 to 100 Ne Plus Ultra, 150 These Teas may be returned, and the money refunded. It the quality doer not snit. I •• I. 11. BURTON, Fate, June 2, IM9. i No Sliced Boone. ~...__ .._, ti .. ~,,,,, , i ,ii,,',41,,,,1,1 , _ ,:m. _ ~,,.,..,„,,„,•.,,,,„„ Wr.. ..,intt to rate.. .. iNTER Impcutntioni of Goods horn Europe. also (row AmeriNin Manufacturers, which wilt increase our stock to about SIXTY thousand. Our No. I. will be inereh'sed to one hundred tone of well assorted Iron, Steel, Nails, Spikes, Chains, Crowbars. Wagigi Boxes, Sheet Iron, Copper. Tin Plate. Wire. springs, Axle Arms, &c. Iron Warranted tbr 3 cents pe pound. No ti is replenished with a good stock of GROCERIES at for mer prices, while they have advanced in other places full 40 per cent. Our stock Or Staple DAV; GOODS at No. 3 is very large, which we Wiil job or retnli below summer priees--also, Traveling Hags, Satchels, Men and Boy's Caps. Boots nod Shoes, Rubber Over shoes, Umbrellas. Window and Wall Paper. The Sil AWLS and SILK ROOM is now supplied with a very large and rich stock of Shawls of all kinds—Dress Silks, Satins, French and English Meri noes, Mous de Lain, Cashmere, d' Ecoss Gimps and Fringes, new style of vet rei Gimps. Gent. and Ladies. Kid and lisle Gloves, Muffs, Thread. Silk and Brussles Edgings Inserting', Millinery and One Dress Goods of every name and va riety of New York !laces.' Our Importation of SWEEP 11AUMWARE Is now beginning to nrrive—afro our Saddlery Hardware. Carrage and Co‘ach Trim mings—iu fact our large stock In the above line cannot be excel led which we guarantee to sell as !owns New York Jobbers. Our importation of CROCKERY from 'Liverpool we shall begin to receive next week. with it discount In price of full 20 per cent We are replenishing daily our Mock of CARPETS, 'Rugs, Oil Cloths, Mats, Looking Glasses, &e., at No. N, which we will sell at our usual low prices. The great fact has been fully tested and confessed by hundreds —the EMAIL.; Store in the little town of Erie can and does sell large quantities of goods daily as low as allyJohbers In our Atlantic Cities. - HENRY CADWELL. Erie, Oct. °. 21 DIM GOODS, D RY GOODS, T AM now receiving ever day my Fall and Winier stock ofDR / (GOODS, which I invite the attention of the citizens of Erie and vicinity, to call and examine goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere, as my terms are Cash and no humbug, and my whole attention paid to Dry Goode exclusively, I feel and hold u) self bound not to be undersold this side of the "Atlantic ." Uric. Oct. 0. S. R. DEWEY. f LK, SILK,—A few pattern* of very nice Unmeleon Satins owl S Gro de Rhine elllks, will be found et. Oct. O. S. R. DEWEY'S.--Surte Street. EttlNOES.—Freneh, English and German Merinong, all grating and colors. Cell and see them. 8. IL DEWE.T'S. Erie, Oct. A. ill MULL—Cambric and Ledo Edging and Inserting. a good n.• ...II Corundum. d. R. DEWEY'S Erie, Oet.n. 21 747' L _ ADIES and Gentlemen's id Gloves at. S. R. DFWEY'S. • Erie, Oct. 9. CI iIIIEETI NG. bleached and brown, very cheap Erie. Oct. 8, • S. R. DEWEY'S. SIIA WM. of every deseriti ion;and very cheap, at. Erie Oct O. t 3. R DEWEY'S. OILVIIANS! COURT BALE. PURSUANT to nit order of he Orphans' Court of Erie county. will he sold by public vendee, ourruesday, then°, th day of Or tober, on the prentisee; all the ihte est of llosers Soloman and Pol ly llogle, (being each the undesided tenth part) the following de scribed property to wilt—Seventy-live acres of land in Conneaut 0 % 17010 Pi Brie county, bounded and described ae follows: On the West by the state line. on the north by the state Road. on the east by the land ofßanipson Pope, and on the South .hy the 'lnds of James Kennedy. The land is subject ttf a Knoll balance of pur obtuse money now duo ' Terms made knowu on day of sale. 1110RRINGTON, Guardian. By order of; the °Owl, August 0, IBM 3t20 ' JAbIES SKINNER, Clerk, 'Sate and Caps for the Porlicdo.,,ct PRICES REDUCED ONE-THIRD..--SPLENDID 114 TS FOR sioso—CLOTil CAPS FOR CENTS. SSMITH. Hewes. No. a, Mermaid*, would respeetildly In. • form his friends and the public. that he has received front New Yorks splendlu stock of Rata, Caps. and Pura, which will be sold at the above Reduced Prices. Mao. that he has added great facilities frir Manudicturing. and will be adding daily to that.branch of his business, and to his stoek of good'. rteoll and e PRICES. Oct. 6,1510.-n2l. iTi k 'li Tlle farrowing articles belonging tattle Steamer Michigan t will be sold at Auction on the Dock. at the Ware House efltievers. Cook & Walker, on the let day of November nest at 10 o'clock, A. M.. all on account 1.1.8. Navy Bernell". viz= - 1000 loi. Wroueet Iron (scraps. 1030 " Grate Sam (old,) an a quantity of Berl* Copper. Also. _ D Damaged Globe Lamm 3 Thermometer Cases, , . - . *Broken Lamps, mut 3 Spy lasses. • •. - , . • Oct... - el irIARPETI G'and OIL CL Tll9 . —Au entire new oneartunnn IL/ including gio new Mai Palms, recently COMO Old that rue Hai tenni= anit cheap, at waiturra 1(0 TANSILME SIM . rairbanke .Clenuine Baal° llttuit Ilicauhacribere haring Purchased Fairbanks We scale Pal erns, add emp loyed a workman. Mr. had a long esterienee in their manufacture. the public thin they *renew prepared to fur niab t superior to anything of the kind ever o ff ered in t I The subsenbera would elm Caution their Me chnalti; worthless ante lea purporting to be raid) itropanrible itinerant viinkee pedlera—ra wax r Ire ankle. • True iblioiiing are our prices. if av Scales. o( 4 Toned's:2. Coal Scales, of 1 ton drott, Platform Scales, 1800 draft. Do. do. do., with holollng levet ' audseton trucks, Do. do 1200 lbs. draft. Do t do. do. on Artickp. wish hoisting Phil-banks' dowrieas lbot. Do. - do. do. 1 eno lbs. Ho. do. do. 150u,0u trucks 'a IP tr, Do. do., to Mai fnrklagscale.3nollN Counte.r seal... oz. to 'Jun lbs.. idattonn. Go I oz. thaa lbs. platform k Stony. t. Dales Counter Seale. bras lever. 4 hz. $ l - 1 lbs. d A'l the above MfIiCIPJI are warraaci. Those wit a goo.l 31111 reliable z. , ealr are raquented teuive us a nvin•li rah:el . ..nearly opposite the Farmers Hotel. G. n. 8r.14 Erb:. May 20. !NO. BRASAOLOoEI3. T lIT DAY and 30 Dour Clacks, varlowi style I'4 tan,: educed pikes, Marine, Oreular and oilier Time Places Erie inly. 7. _ _ _ LRAD IN 1111,..-The subscriber keel constantly on linnd IL A. Vuhnestoek & Co's warm pure Mite Lead. and is prepared to slit It by the quantity at mall advance from Pit tsbareh cost, by the sing: rs ' eg . (23 pounds.) at two dol lars, This brand in now euueiler se bed in Anaret. A supply received nearly every week, nud cunsequeutly be lad nt all times ea, on. J. H. BURTON. Erie, June 2, 1212: 1 3 Anar sopTc=m -- -vcr9o2. viruou fTIIC ii.e tvuOLEN ACTORit subscriber, propriet of the above named establishment, would announee in Wool Growers and the puldie In general. that helms had nu of blit Maelnenery thoroughly repaired, and ha% log employed experienced milkmen In all the different branch ed of the business. he Is nog . prepared to Manufacture Wool with neatness and disoateli. into the following nrtieles namely —Plain Vioths,Cmealmeres, Tweeds, Elan nels.Showls, 812 nkeb, Ace. Ile 14 01.0 prepare,' to make WATFR PROOF CLOTH. which 1.1 . 2 r superior 10 Oil Cloth for Over (loots. 17' Cadtom Carding. Cloth Urem i ifg and Spintiio tiOtlee. Alqkinds of the country Produce taken l liberal discount mode for rind'. Friends and the m are invited togita him a call, and he &smirks them I provements that he has made are onward. Iteing keep up with the improvements of ill age, he hope ed in his eiforLi. CV! Formerly Gouge 111 Mllereek, llf ay 0-ozu "at.:I.SS.--ettrll , ;t:CATl•y tn, and to 1,) 14. Erte. June a. IS itt. 0 14.9.—Tattneta, Lingeed, Sperm Sit eet and IA ARROW BOOT. :Ingo, PJti Batley. Oat Meal hy CARTBR & et - A - a m zrzt o L oli:itt - ii - ir. TUZI3I Threbhine, iffachhzes a- d gorse ;Power. Tlit: aubscriher would respectfully inform the public Olathe is eogaged in tnanufactffrifig Threshing Machines and Ilorce Power of ditlerent kinds. which he keeps constantly on band for sale nt renaonable prieea. warranted to do AS vial work an any in the western country. Persona WiAhhig, to purcpase either or the abuse Ail icleA u ill do urn to call On the Anhlefl bet one door etuft of the lialfway Iloine in 114114 u -creek. Erie „ Pa. EZR TartoOr. 3mill ' [fathom reek, Septeudvr. I,IEIO. ' I . AGAZILD. I Whipple"s Daguorreian Gallo OPER 1•11 E ERIE RANK. Ts row open fur the reception of vF i tore,. Those 1 good itactierrerhypc fo. a mere trifle. sho - 41 club, , opportunity to F-VCItT 0 llt• of I i io , e ortiwee " ernentoe under the trying' circtimstances of a dual scparatica no price eau Purchase. Erie, Sept I. . , S.; ILYEtt WORK .—Silver 51 , 0011.. Pliflego Tong , ' I ter Knives. &o.' common) gm hand and Mass/ rubseraers, owl ix Me lvtame,r strtte, bet is Erie, at the standard of dollars. Comparison of style in this lleuarly invited. Also. Threaded Spoons and ForksJ , :orn New York 1 all of good sliver. LOC I , Erie July 7. lave Goose Wathers Wante fr HE highest market ruts will he paid for live Gee JL the store of. . R. Sept I. Chea . ,VINOTI.AV2NO ON WO' 11-THE: sobecriber ynTareit to execute_ all lines. 'Drawing an I Kligraehig Landsca liotels,Stores Factories. Machinery, igocietics' Be . cards. dec„ &c.. Orders attended to Without delay. charges modern Fredonia. Jul.) M. ti Tall Goods, ran Goods. WE are now receiving at No. I hoed Douse. th • tiro( arrival of Pall Goods in the City, to which we would nvite the at tendon of vurchasers, compr king oonie very choice Picea of black awl colored dreg Silks mid lterakee. Mons de Lain ,GI npliatos and Prints, wine)) for styles. quali ties and prices , ut. think can not fail to Memo?. 1 19 Erie. Eept.tstSl9. J_ DI CLARK. - 1000 H LIGTS Windo w: 2 4 , 1i, With and without Glass,on bawl. orders received and intended toor any size or sty le of Saoli. made, panned and glazed by first ra e workmen, and sold no low us the Wit cot. CARTED &0 oTnEn. Erie, July IL 1819. 10 000 Feet Ntr.ndoai Glass. 0 nuox French and Alllefiean WI A/ comprising all the sizes from H by 10 to 3.2 assortment count inn nonie of the best d..uMe Mirk, suit, windows and en.e.t. Also, n lot of French Shy JO, a perior to what In nsuall,t broright into Ole market. hu be sold an low an the American. Altogether ours lu tl out of the cities, and n ill he noltUn sable 1444011 b. • CARTER & DR No, 0 Rei 11ATVZ STO'NIII3. Imarly opposite the Academy, of tilde :0W3114011 baud; also.Totrth furnished lo order per cent lessthan the of the Peddlers that g, atom the country. Most kinds of Produce and Lumber taken in naym I give inn a call. J. K. (Xi Erie, July 12-1(1) U 4 112.—A good assortment of Guitars, Aecordeon' 111 Viol, Flute+, Flageolets, Clairmsets and tires, to the hest Gait a and %'tolin smiles in town. Also, vi Bridge+. Pegs. &e.„ for sale cheat, by G. LOOM Erie Jun., 'I Pant, Trosh Family Orocarioe. V7holesalo an • A K IN,. 'rei•peettully I egg leaveto return hi. vine ' to WI nunierons Cavil comment leg their liberal I and tomato th.it he has juid vectiived front New York burgh a large quantity and variety of FICFII CrOCCrit with care, convicting of , Ten. Candies Pitch For C(.111.0 Tobacco Tnr ' ' Rey Fruits Oil. Rosin Sna Spices Ric. , t 'nkutn Noi v. ,, - s `lekerel - Itakex . Rop lash Spades Mtn 1,4 Shavelg note, id can't/let.. ac.ortntent of every 11l ch he invites the attention ofthoset iroceriex acre 1.01 , 01 tow and arf r ready pay, but possively no lintsV ming Ilkek. , , AMP COURT VALI% n order of Orphans' Court of•Eri addle venalue on dm premises, on ber. all the interest of Betsey. Ilimm • the age of fourteen years. being rag .rt to the follon tug described property: Ave acres Oland in Conneaut township. Erie county, bou de , cribed as follow': On the NI e4t by the State Line. on by the State road .Ott the East by the land of Sampson on the South bylandsofJnmee KCllllledy.. The land is " I a small balance of purchal.e money-110 W due Terms made isalOwn on day aside. HIRAM MARCY*, Goal Be order of the court, August S. 1640. • OrotJAMES SKINNER, THE LIF.LMY.I RE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPAN (of Platallelphia.) RE now doing Inas' nevs on the Mutual plan, giving N. A a participation in theprofits of the Company, withou t ty beyond the minium paid. Risks upon the Lakes and Canal insured on the most f terms. Wires will he literally and promptly adjusted. Fire risks on merehaml sac, buildings nod other property or country, for a limited term permanently. DIRECTORS. Joseph 11. Seal, Jame. C. Hand, Edmond A. Theophilus Paulding. John C. Davis, H. Jones Br.. Robert Burton, John Garrett, John B. Pen Hugh Craig, Samuel Edwards, George Serre I Henry Lawrence David B. Stacey Edward Hari Charles Kelley. Isaac R. Davie, J. G. John William Volwell, William Hay, John S. Ne I Dr. S. Thomas, Dr. R. 111. Huston, John Seller, i Spencer Alelivane, Richard S. Nenbould, See,y; Wm. lalttin LT Application can be made to 3. KELLOGG, Agern Erie, Feb. 10, 1919, Elizabeth, has left my N hoard without Just enure or provocniion, this is the warn all persona from harboring or trusting her on my as i shall pay no debts of liar contracting After this date. North-balat,t .ctober 3, 1E39.-n2l. I ABA tl OOKI - NO GLASiEt4.—A large assorinient of Gullt and Lanny Frames, together with Plates of different sites, fo t Isur old frnmee. G. LOOMIS Er le June, 7 MI CLOCHS —A large at4cTrtment of Clocks, of diarent et 1 mices.ftom e,3,10 GM; !Hamill Time&e.. anted to keep I,Mod al LEW/13' GOTHIC H lITIIII R, filliFistihneribern win, pure rate the mowing diseripi Whin:wood Lumber. Boards 4 Inches thick, 14 to 30 inches wide. .. . to 31) s• Leh Boards le to WI Clink Plank, 11 inches thick, 17 and ISlnaltes wide, and upwarrie. Seuoll ug, 3 by 1 inches, l'olunins, 0, 7,8, 0, 10 and 12 inches square.' Also—Aslt lind cherry Lumber. They want none ton 12 fr ee, GEO. BELDEN & Erie, May 19. trammel rear on . UR Ilarneoc, earring° Tops, art,„ m u ch su p er i or rci le 016 tiept constantly on hand by., J. II BUR • Er' e July, 7 ISM. r 2 Antlll 3 l 3 . ' RP 1 3P use. ° A - ;Tr HE subserlher tura made arrangements with an caste I tor, by Mm personally known, for a constant supply of that may be depended upon a sperfarly free burn all addlti dilullotta from Alehohot or otherwere. A mall quallElT 0 There whailug a PureWtne fin the above urea, Willplease examine quality, * J. H. BURY June ,;, 'No Seed Slit fece 16w, by the Ultra! or 15a :•4 V4leitilt 1. , POn b.t,- E! :elebrated genn- Brooks, whohaa leave to Infirm order an ar tide II! market, . _ fads egelnit put nal, scale from rein SAC vita -ot.o ever, 3235 2$ .1i hoisting 37 500 Us. aft, bing to obtain call at No NET & CO of eases. at V- Lilo low by • MIS ac. Co. State Sweet. done on short r work, and hlk generally hat all the 110- I determined to tu be stud:llD i CB REED. 1 Fa Factory. A. KINN: J Oil. nt . KING'S Tapiorn Ver.; I ROTIIER. who want a ce the earliest oflife, which frtin friends Room But dred by the d warranted branch pat• lanufactory, .115 & Co. e Feathers at . BAKER, !side, Erie. • .rde lll rs In his 8, views of Is, Business everzr (low Gia, .3, , 44. This blefurehun• together so which kill tato el , Pa 'terms that OT/1111. ! Ilotwe. l't'llite and ble ,Monu ! canbe had 'ht. Please I . FlutincC ether with •iio Bows, IS & Co. re thanks patronage. and Pitt EC(CCIed &c.. Ong in the ishing to be Fold Rernein- county. uenky. nd Soil) the ono Seventy ded and c non h pe,cal • bject to SIM qt . Ired !In town ngton, NE an i le . an I war LL. n . VW. INE 'hi or 'llllland 0N , use.. CONSUMPTION CURED CANCHALAGUA; TOR TUE CONFLICT); CVO/ Or - Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Asthma, Bronohitis,Spitting of Blood, and, all other Limg Complaints tending to CONSUMPTION = This medicine is Just ti hat it is declared to As shove. A rem edy for the complete ewe of all those alfec GOO! Of the Tnrost and • Lungs. which If neglected. always end In Coast; at rims. It is not it worthless. roldepeass at lit lc. made J nit to sell.like many of the common nostrums of the ddy. but Pia stricilratirefifr Prrprrrol. —the original recipe hat log been furtchheil L an eminent Phssj clan. (the late Prof. Itogers.) and that still further iutptovtA one Of the present pratirictuns. who is himself a ro,polorly-m% - toted Physic,co, a graduate of the Gott ently Of l'entniyiellniti It is composed of the citric...itarticles In the smb.ble kingdom. ttiest cf them of lehg.tried talde anti estahlirhetf reptestlrr. mot some of them colirelp her, particularly the Ca iseltal.sue.s., tt paws of mist sco,tterfut tist,licit.:ll virtues. lately Intioduced iptu ltd. country from Califbrn hi. The Recipe lots been shown, to thomiancl" of Physicians, alit hate unlver%4lll% admitted it. and well It shown to any Physician n tio desires to sec It, upon npplientir either Or the Proprietors or their Agents It has heel, used In mort filmier of cit.res. and is ttrowly rctinuniendeit hp Pky,.cie..r. e% eh Prrferssrs iit 101 l !ile.ltent Colleges. 'Mildness of Gospel. Jude". Lim) era, MerChatint. filertthics. eonettAter proof that there e; uo fit , ac.',ec4 or de, /idiot? al Out it. hut that it is a tntoli eine of most imeoustuon t it free nail efficacy. PAhlrlll,F.Td. .ts fen nr,l, Ise n6rutent ran Aoph. to .i.t tinder to the merits orihis [mole, the Prciprictras hat I• embodied in is pamphlet form. the hiAt Dry of it rte—tr.e dem a:plias, 111. - tire. &e., of its principal Ingtellentr—tht.effert they are Arsipoixt to hire npon the 111/111111119/41:111-11..1 ~hove oft. the tormttriohic onsoubt tf count which it h c itrim 'fluty .'.mien 10 clientele this Pnlitiditet VCl.l.llllkvely: limit /414.1111 anyone tie e i erteortcd, they we corm-41y desireditu call neon the Agenu, belus... awl eme 1.111.. alfatiS \lt rill %%,-it :era y a perusal. The L oth Mip.sir 7111 may be worth to yoinself or faiitilt .111‘)IISANGlitlE )1... itS. and it vi ill introduce you w n 121418 Of ICI4IIIO I O is its fat or nhich It i•eirerilv le. 141.101 being our confidence in its t Blues, n or are willing taxer - rant the Iledte in. in every feet to misc. (if turd according to the directions.) and n here the per mum not iatiffied that he is desiring benefit bunt if, 1$ red./ruing the Iso n radial gl tatie, Till: 'AWN fil" will be , refund...l. ITSep of the. Pltrii&let. For sale. nhole,=ale and reinil. by .. L. St:OVILL & Proprietor.. at th lr Pl;nigla (Vet. ti 0.11.1 Wnrren N, York. to whota all order., for the rtledielue, and letter,. reladiviia agenclo.. Attonld be thlreined. poet pa d. Nitre 1.1 ask for Dr d. Borer? Xerrp nj I.lyritynat.„ TAR. and ActiAt.A.H.t.. and let tin other be panned on to you. . _ . CAI JT I ON.— lwor I, , eou!te. ittiloN there i•un the buff wrappe ft note of &ma, iiiga , Nl with u Pr., by A. L. SCoVILLE Ar. COVCIN,CoLIIfz. &4 , nr Dr. Itouen. • /Syrup of 1 ay. It 1% °RT. T. R. Sad MC.114 Ar 10.4 has inured UAW to be the most evraordinary medical aid in curing Mut tonally full diPen..e C.usempe.'ete. But. It should be remenitered. that wrdteh a if. as effiCariOrni and ValUnnie In the incident eleAre.l, :urn ae Cough.. Ilivarainess,.&.. Wore the I.unu are No far gone that ulceration has taken place, It In seldom, if ever, ',non it to fail In breaking up the roost obstinate and tlistressitn; Conch or Cold. in a few hour. titue. if the direr - (loan are gtrienv followel. 'Flue E'en Nap.. t. Mott makes so many monderiiii curt., i. fur safe at Cutts & 140112 Cr and Ourtits & ter kine, Erit . Pa . Frans Oa Medical &patter STRONG TESTIMON V. 7.l7 , •Theenlanunt orthe Press through , ut the Country seem to be eo filled n ith notices of mires and specifies for all diseases, .11,0,1 4 !wit to. , that one hardly knows what to do lo car of dig. ease. for fear that In using one medie ine. another and better may he overlooked. 11111 from the remarkable cures, and the high order and vast amount of testimony lately brought under our pereonat no Lice of the extraordinary etTiesrey of 1)r. Rogers' r3yrup of Livia. si WORT. TAR. nod t' own %I.AtIVA, W . are compelled to regard this es idence of our Sk a=c N. and cooly htly state. that Oar Creeks and Colds. and that hydra-headed 1110 'ler. (•ussew ewes, we think the above preparation n safa. speedy, and certain cure. To all our friends we so). TRY IT; and i r f it doe+ not help s ou,nothing etre will." DEATH FROM A SLUDIT COLD! Err By neglecting thosre valutary;pre.taatioax which common sense dictate.. tunny. ' , try mane, fill victims to , their prudence. We ha se seen the srusar bride litoonsing like a bird of paradise-- the fair of flower hope, the pride of her father,and the joy of her mother—her cheek flushed whit anticipation, and her eye beam ing with the soft exprerrion of loveL4the giy dreamed' life dart • dug before her fancy. with the rich and variegated tint• of the rainbow's hue. liVe lase scan all this changed—aye. the kW dinar ge•r.r.i for a sZrrint, and the !ALIO chamber s fbr the sepul chre of the dead: and all this neglecting a 'berme /pas cold.' before it I 4 tGo Ilse (r. noetre Jrrup al LIVICIIOIOITe TAR. and Carrots Inv., which give. immediate relief. as thou sand: of cur most ittiell.gent and nealtliy families are toad!' and willing fo te.dify. NticE—iti hirer Louie., S 41.00: or sit bottles for 65,00. For sale by Carter & Brother, and Button M Perkins Erie. May I?, 1P49. 3ms* IiVIEITELA T O mama= or If ouritim HE great reinetly for Consumption o the Jingo , . -Annum* of the Lit er, Asthma, Bronchitis, Pain: or 'lt oakum , ' of itio Breast or Linuts, and other ntreethons .)f the rultr.t9ynyptgatut. READ .rfir. FOLLOIVING TESTIMONIALS; In accordance ;vitt' the prevaililleCustnin,and in order to show the virtues of this medicine ;time fully, the following certificate" have Leer selected; and as it Is not our wi,h In trifle with the lives or health of those afflicted, we sincerely pledge ourselves to take no assertion, or "tnISP statements' , of its efficacy; nor will we hold ant hope to suffering humanity which facts will Oct warrant. '1 he Proofs are here given—and we solicit an inquiry front the nubile into arty case wu puLlish, and fuel asured they will find it n medicine well defter; ing their Pau• urge and confi dence. RflNt AP, Alll.ll C ES ! Of all tho ewes that have yet been recorded, II 'or nrecertainly • none equal In the one first mentioned, Male ,Manly shows the cure tattyof Coneumption, !ten in - 101 .aatf itA wont futon.. JLFFERIO`C Co., la., 2 I t 2P,181111. Sanf3r.l & Park—Gems, Thi , is to ear that say wife Nancy illottoney has tern iti a dtchoine state L t health ter the last two tears. tier di.,ea.,o bullied the skill of the best medi cal aid I could procore—her physicians pronounced her disease °Consumption in the last stage," and.sahl that her recovery was pact all 1,0 1 ,{ N. last IMOtt %% ith very little hope. I nrocweit WiStat . % Masan' of Wild Cherry. After using a few bottles, I foond i s my ogre able surprise, Urn her health was im proving rapidly. hitt, is now so far restored as to he able to at tend to her regular household ditties without siitklitirt any incon- VenienCC, lier rapid novo, ensent and presemt health warrant sue in the belief - diet she will seen le entirely remored. RHODES DOIIONMi. Stair of Indiana, t Jeder,on Co. 8. _ _ I. Janus M. iil/1111AIN*, . n ii/..lfre or the trace in and for raid county and state do certify that 11,1• above named Rhodes it) Vron eysnb.erite•Jnod made oath to the forego.int cettitieate beftere rue this 24th day of February, 11 , 44. JAMES M. UtlitlPllßElfB, J. P. To Mt Pubnr,-I.Theohtreen of the County of Jennings...and Simi. of Indiana do hereby certify that in the early part of last sesabo, I was trthen tt lilt it V inlent cough attended Nob a pain in the breast and smut:titers fever, and that 1 employed skillf , l physician for some time. who bald that he could give natio re lief. I then commenced wing IVistars Balsam of Wild Omn i and felt almost immediate relief—and after takit,y three bottle find myself in as toed health as I enjoyed for a numberof sea' soy restoration under the blessiug of Cod, I attributed to the we of the mellow above Immo. J ACOB March tat, ISE% ST 11 r er /•1•1111NA. JFaoann Co.. David J. Skinner. n Justice .d• the Pence in and for said County and State, lo certify that me above waned Jacob Green. subscribed and made oath to the ti,regoitig eettlfleate; before me this Ist day of March rani. DAVID J. SKINNER, 3. P. • The following common iellion li:on pint been received from Mr. J. P. %Vomiter. Wholesale. tirinignd, 'Catwalk. Huron vomit), Ohio. the afflicted tail peorr rend niid judge for thernselvew. ; NORWAT.X. Ch Ist. IS4O. . . • . John D. Park:—Denr Pir—Pnving been Minded with the Meet Complaint for about eight years. %%bite living in Eirrla. In Ibis state, I had become so low and emaciated. that 1 was obliged to give up my business entirely to my brother. and won ads ised to travel and try what benefit it would hate on toe. I stoned, and was gone from home aboitt'four months. but experienced no relit r whatever. and was finally advised by sortie of my friend, to try %Vl:oar's Balsam of Wild Cherry.l which I commenced ming.— To my oat n surprise, and rifler using two bottles, I wan completely restored to hell VI and co o t i nova up to this day without any rymp tome, of the old eomplrim, or any richners of any other kind. I semi you this that )on may make use it as )cnt deem flt. knots tug as 1 do, that the Balsam had sated sty life wino all other reme dies had failed.. Yuura, C.c., • lOIIN F. WOOSTF:R, Prueal.i. Norwalk, Huron County. Ohio. Price 81 per Witte. for 65. Sold by J. D. PARK. (siteeesa.or to SANFORD & PARK,) Fourth and Walnut streets. rinci l insit, Ohio. General Agent fbr the Sooth and Wen, to whom all order he addressed. r J. 11. Burton, Erie Pa.. It. 11. & C. 17“. e Girard; Farrar - Whitney & Co. Watertbrd; D. N. & J S. ‘Vrlster Conneaut 0.. S. S. & J. IL Fassett Abhtabula; J. McFarland Meadville Pa.. B.Witeor. Jr . do. Erie. Aprll2 o ... It3Ja. nso _ _ _ 11011ITZI ; ;T4. 4ilifa" Prom Erie to Warren )41.W2,.'" 1- VIA IVATSBURUH, COLIIIIBUS, wnt mrsPILLE. pirrstqi:ht),. Tot AG:NVILLE, IttirlAr,-.1k4" fringentnicriher ha. the contract for narqinit the mil three thnee a w,ek earii way through the ohne placer. with 6 good train. a Iwo floret. covered wagon, and with an etperioneed and earethl drlier--n regular old knight of the whip The large will leave Watte.langit on Mondays, Wetintidayili lid Vridaie, at a creloek. A. M. Will leave Warre n o i Tuesdays, Thunalare, and SatUTdkiN Ca 6 o'clocli, A. M. JOIIN LYON. Wattsburgli. SeplettiherlFJO. %hula Itarborcrech Webllork Vactory 9, , Thr; IllbsCribers are alredy to exeitanue ClOdlui. tisane's or Wool, °tall kindr, or work. on Finites or by the yap.), at their usuat pricer. (..rding and Clodedi ming dant., an tuna carbon nottee. Ilarborereck, Ma; - 18, taw. NOTICE..—AII persona knowing thentretres tO be indeldebted the firm orithodea,Ca.d. & Co..by note ee book, are tliarlY requested to call at their woolen tastory in Harborereek On or before the middle of June neat and settle the same. Those %hO IlitO C. 183 &Co may attend to this notice will confer s great rarer on the sober-fi ber*. DE4,. Iferberereek. May tn. 'Wilk. a ViSpattio rural for Mae: • rrill El subscriber era for sale the improved lam est which be nOW reslckw. in Greene townbbip in lhe mentetnevit 'moo **Yankee Loom." Tbc Ann contains about IVO acess„ 70 of whie'r are under cultivation. The improvements wows or a two•i4ory frame. dwell Ingovvo frame tarns, and vbede. together With all other out buildings necessary. There is stsoaboot 3LO apple Imes. mostly graftcdi mare and peaclica In tibundattee. • Tbe land is well watered and timbered. and aituatad in so excellent neighbor hood, a , .d enoventent 10 market. It hew Gory fire mile'. (Mtn Erie. Fur parilcuisrs Inount <Mahe aubscriber on the premixes. Greene. Ma. 12.04 AdA WHITTIER. GOLD FLNS—LevI Stout's Gold IPaIWV atm). alsr . "o , Of ti ' tent everyone warranted. Also, otter Geld Pens t ow its 81. at GoTme 11.110AUSS. CASE 441,
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