Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1830-1853, November 03, 1849, Image 3

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    TirlographfoYas Observer O'Reily
New Yeas. Nov. 1. 7 P. M.
Asuss..-:-Nlarket etoady. with sales at $7 for poise $ 6
50 pearls.
FLova.—Firm with tho feeling in the ntaritet for Wes
tern and Mato of the better quality slightly improved.—
Sales of the day reach 10.000 bbls. a t $4 a 4 25 for sour;
$4 a 4 37 for fine; $4 56 a 463 for old common steel.
and mixed western; $4 75114 87 for cdoninon to straislit
state; $4 87 a 5 for very good do; $5 06 a 5 18 for nnic
ed•and straight western;• $5 25 a 5 31 for favorite western;
$525 a 5 37 for fair Geneseo.
GnAta.—There is a good demand for wheat for milling,
and a fair inquiry for Canadian for export. Bales 9500
bus. good at $1 05, and 8500 bush. good to prime Gene
see at $1 20a1 23.
Corn steady with sales of 20,000 bush. at 636 afloat.
Oats plenty at 39a40 for northern.
There is a fait demand for Ohio pork. Market with
out change. sales 1200 bbls, at $lO 44a10 50 for mess.
The bills of the Junes Bank of Janesville. Sar l atoka
county. and the S 44 nlesbury Bank of Maryland are both
taken freely by he brokers—the former ut 5 or 6 per
cent. and the latter at 1.
Gov. Johnston of Penneylvania, has appointed i'l'hurs
day, the 2911 r of Noliember, as a day of thankeg,iving and
prayer.
NEW YORK, Oct. 31-7 P. M
The Journal of Commerce has seen a loiter from Mr.
Bodiaco to a friend in this city dated St. Pctorsburgh 19th
of August, in which he states that lie was quietly °stab-
I fished there in his own palaeo, but very busy in arrang
ing his private affairs so as to bo able to return to his
family as soon as possible. His family reside at George
town, D. 'C. Nothing more need ho said in order to
show the essential fabulousness of the Courier's news.
ST. LOUIS. Oct. 30.
n awful tragedy occurred last evening at Barnum's
flotel, the particulars of which aro as follows: A few
days since two young Frenchmen, calling themselves
Gonzales de Montesque and Count Raymond do Moil
te'srre, arrived in this city from Chicago, and took lodg
ing at Barnum's Hotel, stating that they were on a hunt
ng excursion through the west. Last r;voning about 11
o'clock, as M r . Barnum, a nephew of the proprietor, and
J. J. Macumber, Steward of the House wore retiring to
bed, one the Frenchmen came to the window on the gal
lery, and tapped lightly on tho same. I Mr. Barnum
pushed the curtain ono side, when the man outside fired
the gun, the ball from which passed through Mr. Bar
num, and two buckshot lodged in the arm of Mr. Ma
cumber. .
Albert Jones, a coachmaker, who had a room adjoin
ing, received a shot and died in a few moments. A
couple of gentlemen who had also entered the gallery,
were struck with buckshot. Theiennines were 11. N.
Henderson. wounded in the forehead, and W. H. Hub
ble, of Liberty,, i Wounded in the arm. The assassin was
immediately pdysued to his room, Where, after a desper
ate struggle, he was secured,
Ha is the younger of the tsvo brothers. Both of them
were arrested and affected to be insane. Letters were
found in their trunks, showing them to be Parisians of
wealth and family. They refused l counsel and state that
they will plead their own cause.
Paper-APATil',Y.—“BrOwll,
i some verses onl Paper-op:1th:
'with a few 311.066011 i to suit a
Take the Erie Observer
(You cannot Mid a hetter)— If you take to money;
Read it fairly through, Read the paragraphs—
To the very letter. Some of them arc funny
I
Read the Poetry Read it as you tvill.
If )on like the muse; . I Simmer line' or II inter.
Read the Foreign Items. And you'll happy li,.
If you want the news; If you're paid tie printer!
DR. HALL'S l'ilEnrcisz.—The season for coughs has
come. Those afflicted in this way will do well to read
the adSertisment of Dr. Ilall's Cough Remedy, in ano
ther column. This medicine has been recommended
by some of our best and most discriminating citizens, as
the reader will see by a reference to the adrertistnent.
A GRAVE Jo:rt.—Married to Newton. Wisconsin, by
Rev. J. Graves, Mr. T. P. Graves to Miss C. Graves.
- The graves. 'tie said,
Shall ')ield their dead.
When Gabriel's truzapbet shakes the skies!'
Ilut if God Please,
From Cremes like these,
A dozen little touts shall rase!
MORE NIelL THAN WISE. --The Sisters of Charity a t
Detroit have refused to take the proceeds of n benefit at
the theatre in that city, for the purpose of assisting in the
erection of a hospital.
co=,Faust thou restore a mind dr-eased? The effect of a hil-
VMS climate upon the human system is most strikingly
exhibited in its influence upon the t mind. The common objects
of pleasure and enjoyment. becOme sources of weariness ono dis
gust. All nature is ears a sombre aspect. A constant gloom hangs
over (tie spirits, a weight of despondeacy crushes every elastic
feeling of the heart. Existencelouses its charm, and life iNelf
becomes a burden. As incredible as it may seem, such nre often
the morbid influences of a diseased liver—the effects of a bilious
Climate. Ur. Osgood's Indian Chologogue, by eradicating the dis
ease of that organ, rellovis the horde i which oppre-ses the s?tr
its, and restores the mind to cheerfulness and heal eh.
Imitations are abroad! Be particular to inqare for Dr. Ospoda
India Chola;ogoe. J. 11. BURTON, A:c.it, Erie. ,
THEY WON'T FOOL YOU. IF YOU% DON'T PUP..
11 7 CHASE THEIR TRASH.—Since Sloan's Ointment, Con
dition 'Powders. and 'ran id Paste, have earned e'en, it reputation,
and sell readily, several pergons in different parts of the ••ountry,
have commenced imitakg them by manufacturing spurious :tat
tles. At first they will recontmemyheir preparations as superior
to Sloan's, and when they find thattl'ill Tit go dotes, they will
tell anotherfalrehood by sn in 4 that thei Ointment. Condition
Pou l ders, and Tannin Paste are made fro ql Sloan's recipes, and
Nat they sell a larger quantity for less rhohey.
same of these "tt mild be considered" hohorable gentlemen keep
Drug's tows. Notes itlistanding. Dont be persuaded to purchase ally
other article with the promise that It is ju n tas good an Sloan's.—
"liold fast to that uhich you hare proved t r be good," nod by so
doing , . the Rascals won't fool you with their Humbugs, nor injure
the reputation of Sloan's preparations. 1
TS See Agents' names at the head of Sloan's Coht:no. For
further particulars acid tetitonontals, get Pamphlet* of Ag,:its:
ri:LIVER PI Ll..4,The.4Pills, ilb.coKereil by lir. 311.ane
and which bear his name, were Mann ed' in Ins own mac.
rice. In a few years t hey attracted the atUnition of other phyPi.
...chins, and thence passed into general For curing all disea
ses of the liver, they act with certainty an regularity The pa
tient soon feels the removal of disease, malt be 'is well. The 4f
feet is almost magical; and after swallowi drugs and medicines
of another description, the sufferer finds him-elf relieved at once.
D Incases of the Liver are very common in this country, and are an
frightful in the character, as they are frequent in occurrence. Are
you troubled with any of the numerous complaints which origi
nate in a diseased state of tile Liver? Purchase Dr, 3PLane'a
Pills, and he relieved at once.
Sold by Carter# Brother and J. 11. Burton, Erie, Pa.
E I .ONP. TIEING 19 CLIITAIN, that IVittar's Dolma o
d Cherry Is far the best remedy now tired for all dis
' tearing coughs and diseases of the Lungs. The cures being per
formed are really astonishing the world. Dr. blister's celebrated
preparation is wholly an Innocent remetly—heitig compote(' prin.
cirially of the Wald Cherry, nod extract of Pine; combned by a
new medical process, with the gNlceltind Moss , another of
Nature's great curatit es for pulnionar diseases. ,
Bean! , its astonishing efficacy in the diseases above mentioned,
we also find it a very effectual remedy in Asthma, the complaint
In wl ich it has been extensivelylmed with decided success, even
in cases oryeans standing.
It not only emanates from a regular physician but has been well
'tested in all the cotnpliints for which it is recommended: 4121,
rfSee advertisement
DIAARIED.
On tho :Id ult. in North Eist, by R«7. B. M. Alden,
Air. Wm. Wright, of Girard, and Alias Jano,A. Bogol.
of the former place.
On the Bth ult. in Concord, by Rev. Mr. Burrows,
Mr. 0. L: Logan, of Kingsville, Ohio, rind Miss Mary
A. McCray. of tho former place.
On the 29th tilt. by N. Lounabery, Esq. Mr. Calvin C.
Chadduck, of Elk Creek, and Mrs. Harriet Fuller, of
Girard.
On the 25th ult. by I. M. White, Esq. Mr. Curtis Os
barn. and Miss Elizabeth Phelps. all of W aterford.
On the same day by the same, Mr. J. W. Robbins and
Miss Margaret Alexander. '
• On the 21st tilt. in Springfield, by.R. R. -Robinson,
Eq. Mr. Asa Doyens and Miss Amelia Welbt&lge.
On the same day, by the same, Mr. LutheMbillip
and Miss Alnura Hubbard.
Bate, Cape & Ladies 'Fora.
RFI• HUNTER has just returned from New York with a large
• and well selected assottinent of ii t,, Cape & Ladies Furs,
which he is prepared to sell as cheap as can be had at any other
establishment itt this city. Persons wishing to purchase any of
the shove goods will do well to give him a call before purchasing
elewhere. Erie Nov. 31P49.
BUFFALO R08F.8.--Jubtrecelved andfor sale cheap at the
lint Store ofR. B. HUNTER.
Rev. 31E19, Park Row
" of the. Boston Post, has
which %co copy below,
he locality: '
Ite•a I the money natters
DZED.
On the 24th ult.. in Mill Creek. Mr. Adam Smith. for
merly, of this city. aged oboist 50 years.
ll i It t,, ii. Iliallle celebrated Cough Itersedy.
Tattention, ofthe public Is again called to she notice of this
Invaluable medicine, ,vvltidh remains unequalled as it speedy
curd for diseases of the thrciat and lungs. The great importance
13f curing Pulmonary diseases In their early stages is generally
admitted, but too often neglected in practice, and hence the rea
son why so many untimely deaths occur from consumption and
other pulmonary affections. Hall's COUCIt EMMY is moms
mended ns a sal. speedy and eftectuar - ediclne for curing
Coughs. Colds, Hoarseness, Croup or Rattles, Asthma or Phthlsic,
Bronehitts, Bleeding in the Lungs, Weakness of Voice, Whoop
ing Cough, ns welt as many unpleasant symptoms depending
upon irritation in the throat and lungs. Read the following de
cisive testimony from a host of true witnesses who have been
cured by using this medicine, and are now advising the sick to
follow their example—
This is to Certify that we, the undersigned citizens of Erie,
have used Dr. P. Ilall's Cough Remedy for the cure of pulmona
ry diseases, mid in every instance have been speedily and effectu
ally cured by its use. We regard It as a very safe, pleasant and
thorough medicine, and recout:Old It to the public its fully
worthy of general confidence • J
John Galbraith, C B Wright. A M Tarbell,
Wilson King, shirk, John 8 Brown,
John Ilughes, L A Hull, D G Landon, .
Thos McKee. It S MCCreaty, T J Taft,
John W Dos,P Elisign, .1 Kelsey. Jr
Fosier Ben, Yohn Pellet', • Robert Cochran,
A Sherwood, :: A Bennett, P E Burton,
: d salsbtirY.. It Baldwin, Ben} Grant,
W F Rindernecht, J M Warren, W M Gallagher,
L Warren, Trios Hughes. 'll P Mehaney,
J F 'fr.fey, T Moorhead, jr IS P Nelson,
J Dllaiiinpi 1 It Cochran, 3 Deemer, jr
M ilood w in, Charles Cow. 11 /3 Root,
C %V Kelso, M Maser. J It Duttifitli.
The following certificate is from a celebrated perfumer In Phila
delphia— ,
Dr. P. Ilall—Dear Sir: It is sskh great pleasure that I Infirm
you That }our Cough Remedy hasdyovcd itself io be exactly as re
presented—not only a very etil4ciouti but pleasant remedy for
Colds. Coughs, &c. I have recommended it to mal of my friends
who have use I it, and found Immediate relief by ii use, and in no
easy lin, it failed to effect.a cure. The effects In 11'14 Ilingini,
and I would reCOunsiend nll persons buffering with Asthma, Colds
or any disease of the throat or Consumption, to gibe it a trial.
Yours, very respectfully, JULES BAGEL.
Public Caution.
BEWARE OF COUSTERFEITS.
To prevent counterfeits the following words are blown upon
each large bottle—•• Dr. Cough Remedy, Erie, The
email bottles are marked in the Came manner, except the last two
words. None are genuine Without the above and the inventors
name—Peter hail—written upon the wrapper and directions.
- For sa:e. wholesale and retail, In Erie, only by Y. Hall, No. 1,
Unglue' Mock, State St.
AGENTS.-11 C Town & Co. North East and Wattiburg; 'rhos
Vincent and Smith & Hendry.'. tVaterford; Jos. Geindleiner. Farr- I
view: J. H. Campbell, Edenboro; L. S. Jones add Ann 'Lulea &
Co. Girard; Wm. H. Townsend. Springfield; P. Clark. Albion: ,
N. Callender, Meadville; H. & A. Huller, Spring Corners;
H. Robinson. rowerstown, Cutler & Pierce ' Clarksville, and by
Agents generally throughout the country.
For farther particular.' regarding the Fuperior efficacy of tithe
medicine, call on Agent for pamphlet free of charge. 0m23
Doraostic Dry Goods.
N'mt' on hand, directly from Boston Factories, a fine stock of
heavy and line etteetingi by the bale or piece: also, bleach:
ed and brown Drills, striped Shirting,, and Ticking, Yarns and
Ilattingi s Waddings and Wickings, colred Flannels and Linseys
tocether With a heavy :dock of blue and orange low priced prints,
which I will sell to the trade cheap for cash.
Nov :I, 1t49. , C. B. WRIGHT.
•
Vir EC I T El 1 1 .1138.
1.00 13111.5., half and quarterlllbbls. ‘White Fish and Trout.
just received and fur sate at lowest prices—lnspected
and warranted. R. 0. IiULLIERT.
Erie, Nov. 3, IS4O.
SUGAR CURE!) WHITE FISH, a delightful article. just re
ccivrd and for sale by R. 0. lIULBKIIT.
Nov. J, trill. 25
pRINCIPE CIGARS —A few wore of those fide Principe., re
eeive.l tills day by Greene BilCo'stxpress.
Nov. :3, It-19. J. U. BURTON.
Lt:11 . I:It PAPER. of various descritnions—CNigress, Quarto
Post gill edge, for wee] pens. very fine French small letter;
also, envelopeq, motto wafer,.., silver seals, sealing wax, count le
rind black ink and Ink powder, and a superior quality of - Foolscap
and School paper. by • ; J. 11. BURTON.
(lead Quarters 21 , th Div isi r ov Ustformed Militia of the t .
Cammonscealth . of Pa.. Erie, Oct. 20. 18'O. 5
DIVISION ORDER.-she eh, apnesq and durability of the Un
dr esq of the Army of the United States. I(adopted, would en
able many to aspire to the honors and discharge the Mutes of mil
itary office; who would otherwise be debarred by the necessary
et prose attending equipment.; in full dress uniforms. Officers
comp 'sine the 20th lilt ision are hereby instructed to adopt the
tress Frock Coot and Forage Cap of the Army of the United
Statea. This order will not effect officers who have procured the
Full Dr l ess Uniform. By order of the Adjutant General.
WM. W. LOO
Ma j. Gen. 20th Uniformed Militia.
SILK. WRAPPERS. fur Ladies and Genes, together with a good
assortment of Gloves and Hosiery, Just received at '
Nov. 3, INN.
YEHLERS GOODS.--A large assortment and an extensive ea
rico'. including spool and linin•Thread, nuftOtte and COMM! of
voriouc kitjth also, suspenders together with Notions too numer
ous to mention, at a small advance from 'manufacturers prices.
ISS C. B. WRIGHT.
adios and Gentlemen's Overshoes.
250 PA I R of Gum Elastic Overshoes. coin prising many new
panerns now open at WRIGHT'S Corner.
----
Boots, Ohobs and Loather.
WORTH of Men's, Women's and Children's
1 3 1 2 0 0 !Motet and Shoes, with' s. good stock of Bole and
Upper Leather, for sale at the lowest figure for good pay.
Nov. J, ISM C. 0. WRIGHT.
THE W EIER T REPUBLIC.
utider.ignpd ,v,Il commence the publication of a new
T Democratic Weekly Newspaper, benringthis tide, on thelitt?
Novenil.er..
It will be of large size; printed on good, stout paper, from han4
some new type. It will be mailed lo subscribers nt the low r pri
of ONE DOLLAR. A Vt:Aß—in advance.
In addition to strong, sound Democratic ORIGINAL ARTT
CIA'S it will contain selections from all the best Democratic
Journals in the country. showing the state of public feeling on
every topic of Interest that attracts the attention of the public.
All the Local News the City of New York will be fully given
in the columns of Tau WLCKI Y Reseame, as well as the General
News—both Donn:talc and Foreign. A writer who wields a
posterful pen, will furnish us, by every steamer, a letter from
London, which will keap the readers of The Republic fully appri
sed of the state of Europe, and given truthful account of the pro
armor Mein! opinions M all puts of the_Dhl World: unwarped
and unl,iassed by pnisi rig pi rough the tory Journals of Englund or
the papers of the continua); emasculated by the rigors of the
A (till nivl truthful accolint of the state of the Produce Market
win alto be given, and the slate of the Money Market and Sales
or Stocks, tt ill likewise be accurately chronicled in the Weekly
I...tters containing subscriptions, or any other business—in all
caws - +t paid—ho he addressed to E. P. WILLIAMS.
SI Nam u street, New York. Republic Office.
Crockery an Close Ware.
N OW opening n notendid cosoronent of New Patteins M
Oct. V, 1549. C.ll, 'WRIGHT
ADMINISTIZ AT OWS GALE.
BY virtue of nn order of the Orphan's court, of Erleco. I will of
fer
_public. sale, on Monday, the ad of Dec-on the premises.
at one o'clock P. M. of iliac day, all that certain pieceof land
situate in North Enat township In said county known ns part of
tract No. 16.5. bounded an follows: on the east by the New York
state liar, on the north by lands lately owned by Hannah Murray,
occupied by Oliver Jones; on the west by lands owned and oecu-
Med by Hall; on the south by Taylor; and further described by a
survey made by Clark Putnam on the 1411 h. day of February ISM,
comtneticine at a stake on the state line, running thence went sev
enty two perches no a 'Kul.. thence north eighty nine and forty
hundredth perches to a birch tree cornered and marked, thence
north sixty four degrees. cast eighty one and twenty hundredth
perches to a poit on the state line, thence south Montt said tine
one hundred twenty four and seventy six hundredth perches to a
po.t and till^e of beginning, containing forty eight acres rind Mir
typiir lierchcs, more or lens, and being the same land formerly
conveyed by Stephen Averill to Nathaniel A. Lowry, or - to Idol
and others.
. .
'rEn3pi.—Ohe third on confirmation °triode and the balance in
two ellsal annual ingtalmenls with Interest, secnred by Judgment
Lend and mortgage on theprernbies. ELLA COWDEN.
Achniniqtrator of Chancey Webster.
DRUGB q &C.
MITE subscriber to now receiving his Fill supply of Drugs,
L Paints, &c ,to which he asks the attention of purchasers.
Particlttars horeafter
Oct 27. t✓d9.
' Pore Cod 'Liver Oil.
milis valuable nrticle. recently brought Into such extensive ape
.11 by its astonishing effects in Pulmonary and other diseases,
can be had are and iinagintierated, prepaied by Rushton, Clark
& Co., chemists, New York. from the fresh . Cod Livers, of the
stiberriber, who has made nn arrangement with the above firm and
will be in the constant receipt of the Oil fresh from the manufac
tory. Too much care cannot be taken tb get the article fresh. for
when it becomes phi nail rancid it looses its medicinal properties,
and in fact, beconics,dellterions. J. 11. BURTON.
act. 91 No. 5 Reed Muse.
9AE1111 9 13 8110111 A.
IItS is n combination of the Cocon with other ingredients in.
T
nocent, P I reogihen ng nod agreeable. both to invnlids and to
persons in health, and as n diet for children moat nutriciotte. and
in also a suleqttute for Ten owl Coffee to the lionterpothle mac,
tier. Also, a superior article of the common Cocoa for sale by
Oct. .27. .1. 11. BURTON.
Desirable Steal Estato for Sale:
Min subscriber having removed from this 'county; wishes to
sell his farm, situated one lode from the village of North East.
The farm contains about sley-five acres Of land, nil improved and
in a good slate,' ofeultivation. ft has on it one large Brick dwel
ling house and one Frame dwelling house, a Dbdillery with steam
engine and fixtures; a reetifyleg house, store rooms and other con
veniences connected with the distillery; three large and new
Barns, besides other out houses such as ore commonly used upon
a farm. There are two tine bearing Orchards on the premises,
and the fences rue mostly new and In good order.
This properly i, finely situated on the shore Of Lake Erie, in a
thickly settled country, and is only one and a half mites from the
railroad route. and from !motto. , and other advantages, offers
an opportunity for purchasers such as is not often met with. The
terms of payment wilt tie made very favorable.
Any person wishing to purchase the property can have full par
ticulars from Win. A. Galbraith. Esq. my attorney itaErle.
ANDREW BUHL:MANN.
Oct .17,
Geese Feathers Wanted.
150 Pounds °Mee Gem Featherswanted. for which i will
pay hal( cash at my store on the - corner opposlie Brown's
Hotel G. B. WRIGHT.
Oct. 27.
"John Anderson my Soo John."
A NOERSON'S Solace and Goodwin's Pressed Cavendirb To
bacco for sale by 3. U, BURTON.
Oct !G.
Auction Sale.
TIM following articles of Clothing, &c. will be sold at Auc
tion on the Ist day of November licit, at 10 o'ejock, A. M.
at the Ware !louse of Meters. Walker & Cook, on the Dock, on
account U. B. Navy Department.vir4-
•
IS Blue Flannel Shirts , slightly Moth eaten.
7 pair Blue Cloth Drawers, do do
5 Blue Cloth Jackets, do do -
14 White Flannel Drawers, do do
1 Red do do do do
h Puck Frocks.
4 Boxes Mustard, damaged.
4 do Pepper, do,
.
net. 4 7. . . t 494
CAMDRICKS. Jseonetts. Malin, Stsiped Plaid. Muslin role
Inge and insettingsLislebotmet do.. Linen and Muslin Edit.
inv. base do.. for sale at S. JACKSON.
aro@
WEOLEICIALEI & nimAzz. AT
R. A. BAKER'S, CHEAPSIDE, ERIE, PA.
WHICH he offers for CASH as cheap as they can be bought in
Buffalo. He would especially call the attention of Corm
try Merchants end'odie.s to his large assortment of Iremium To
bacco and good young fly son Teas. which he will sell very cheap
at Wholesale.
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.
Sugars from 0 to 10 cents; Java Coffee 10 cents; Raisins from 0
to 121. cents; (loom to 12.1 cents; Young llyson Tea from' 50 to 75
cents; Imperial T a 73 cents; Poueliong and Extra °long Tea
from 021 to 75 cents per pound, &c.
Fll3ll.—Codfisn, , ls bite Fish. Mackerel, Herring, &c.,
WINES AND LIQUORS.
By the Barrel or Gallon. Whiskey from 00 cents, to $1 75.
Brandy from St to's, per gallon. S weet Malaga Wine $l. Pure
Juice Port Wine EA good 101 l St! pure Holland Gin $250, &c.,
TOBACCO ANI/ SI.GARS,
10 Boges Cavendish Tobacco, "Ledro." • .
10 . 1 Honey Dew " "Banks."
Mrs. Miller's, Goodwin l& Bro's and John Andersen's Chewing
and Smoking Tobriceo .
Havana and Principe Segare from $7 to $3O per M.-
HARDWARE. CROCKERY & STATIONERY. -
YANKEII NOTIONS.
Fancy soap, pocket books, perfumery, Lubin's extracts, cologne.
&c.; purses, shawl pins, tooth brushes Slid hair brushes. One and
dressing combs , ladies back combs, wood and horn pocket combs;
Jew's Maps, violin strings rind lirldgeq. thinibles, steel guards,
segar ernes, rabbits, tin trumpets, linen thread, black silk, slate
pencils, suspenders, snulf boxes. fish hooks and lines, &c., &c.,
The abcd.e, with a hundred other articles, VS ill be sold at Whole
sale and Retail for the very lowest rates fJr CAnit. My mono is
small profits and quick salts. Please give me a Call and if my pri
ces don't suit, do not buy. ( ROBERT A. BAKER
Erie, S.ept. 29, j Cheapside. Erie. Ind.'
"Pittsburgh and Erie Rail-Road Company."
B()rocs or the Subscription of the capital stuck of the •' Pitts
burgh and Erie Rail-Road Company," will be opened at the
Ili nungatieln House In the city of Pittsburgh, and the Reed
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for n t Borough lea o s f t Eric. c h
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subscriptions agreeably to the provissons of the act of Aasembly
incorporating said Company. CHARLES M. REED, 9
JIM, 8 T/laMPSON, K
GILES SANFORD, I M
, . JOHN V/NCF:II.,
Wir.u.ot h:el,t.v, I
Trinnss 11. SILL,
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JAMES WILLIAMS. I:
Ur The Chronicle, Commercial, and Gazette, Erie , Journal,
Meadville; Whig, h:ercer; Gazette. Newcastle t Whiz, Roder;
Argun, Beaver; Gazette, Journal. and Post, (weekly) Pittsburgh.
will copy and continue publications for 80 days, up to the time
mentioned for opening Hooke. Oct. 41-w2l.
Fall And Winter Millinery.
so
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M R a ß n . dv WARD e I ty ltT i tt . l would respectfullyshe has
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, it e lf l o e rm n
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t, a a tri . e o s rt of
me !l i r i c / ..
Loll and Winter Millinery, consisting of Bonne si; Caps, chil
dren's flats. Head Dresses, &c , d.c, also, a amigo selection of
Ribbons, French Flowers, Satins %Vetere,' Silks, Velvets, illond,
Face, &e., which she will be happy to show her friends and cus
tomers on Tuesday the Nth lust.
Mrs. W. Is now prepared to execute all orders entrusted to her
care with neatness and dispatch. ,
Erie. October 0, 1849. 9l
LETTERS testamentary on the estate of Silas Gray, late 'of
Concord township, deceased, having been greeted t h e subscri
bers, notice Is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate
to make immediate payment, and those having claims age last said
estate, to present them properly authenticated for settlement. ,
JIMUTHAN' GRAY. t Ad:nes.
WILLIAM GRAY, 5
Erie, Oct. 13. 1840. 0112
NEW GOODS: NEW GOODS! I I
JUST received at the New York Store a large and splendid lot
of Fall and Winter Dress goods of every style and pattreli.
Also. Laces, Sibbo'ins. Fringes, rind Dress Trimmings of all des
criptions, which will be sold at a very small advance from cost.—
and quite as low as can be bought west'of New York city. Call
and see, and it you are not satisfied don't hue.
8. B. POWERS, State Street.
Erie. Oct. 13, 1540. No. 0, Donnell Block.
ATTENTION EVE' nwtiozoms
T atn now receiving my Idrgeandtvell selected stock of Dry goods
Crockep and lardware. j Invoicing Something near Fifty thou•
sand COM lig 4.4 nn assortment ns ever. °tiered In title city.
at prices t tat cannot fail to suit. Please coltra eXalli int. fur your
selves at the cheap store of SMITH JACKSON.
P. S.—l ant expecting invoices'of nay large'quanity of crockery
by the tirin arrival. 8..1
PLAIN and Figured De Loin all wool, and other cheap De
Laing at the store of S JACKSON.
B LACK Frehch Cloth from $2 to $6 per yard, for role at
S., JACKSON
BLACK, Brown Green and Cadet mixed Broad 001. 1 / 3 at all
prim for sale at d. JACKSON.
GREEN. Black. Ntotaitt; C4arit. Browß, ariil t Frettch Mo
reno. for dale clioap at the store of ' B. JACKSON.
BLACK. Blue, Plaid, Striped and other Fancy Ca,lineres fur
sale by S. JACKSON.
ID LACK. Blue, and mixed Satinets, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans
1.1 ace: for sale cheap by S. JACEStf;i.
LARIES fiIiESS G 'OILS; The Ladies trill laid a good as
sortment, French Merincter, Cashmeres. De Lnins. Chamil ion
Lustre, Mohair Lustre, Alapaehas ot all colors, Dine.ha Ins, Cali
cos. &e. Just ouengd nt GEO. SELDoN,& SON.
p LAID Long Shawls for sale by
CEO. SELD,ON tr. SON
ONNETRibboag. Gimps, Fringed Artificial Flowets. for sale
1/ by Fringes,
SELUON & SON.
BROAD Cloths. Cassiinercs, Satinet t. TWColl..Kentucky Jeans
a good assortment. GllO. SELDP.CI & tiOri
LADIES and Children Shoes, a good a*ftortment.
GEM. SELVON & SON,
NEW FALL & WINTER GOODS.
lAM now receiving a splendid aseortment of Fall and Winter
goods of the most desirable styles, to which my cuktomers are
particularly invited As to variety and cheapne,s my present
stock will compnir with any other in this city: conski ilt in,pari.
of French Merinos of flue quality and every desiralee color and
shade; light and dark Blue Green. Scarlet, Crimson, Cherry. light
and dark Drabs Browns, Royal Purple. Maroon, Black and Blue
Black. Also same varieties of colors and shades in English Me
rinos, Alpaeca 'Agues. Silk and Cotton Warps, silk Warps front
381 to 5a per yard Cotton do from Is lid to 4s, all the variety of col
ors all Yvool Plain Long Shawl.. high and plain colors very heavy
from 83 to 813; Good Scotch Ginghams warranted fast collars Is
per yard an endless variety of other goods to numerous for an ad.
vertisetnent. To all who wish to purchase please give me a call
for 11 sin determined to sell Goodscheap for ready pay or approved
credit. C. M. TIBBALS, Cheapside.
Erie, October 13, 1 . 43.
GlNfill7l - 40.—Seetcli, French and Maclean 4.;ielinir4. for sale
very cheap by, 0. it. DEWEY.
J. H. IBURToN,
No 5 Reed House
Vit FALL AND= NUM ITIMIEZAMMInt
MRS. PRAY would respectfully inform her friends rind patrons
that she has just returned from New York with a full assort
mentOf MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS. together with n large
and elegant assortment of Ladies' tiA.rs and CAPS fur the fall and
winter. :she has also all kinds of patents for Cloaks, Dresses and
Caps for Dreos makers.
Mrs. P. Will be prepaired to exhibit her good. and execute all
orders in her line from Thursday next. I Int lust, Der wannest
thanks are tendered to Iter friends for their liberal patronage during
the Kin season, and solicits a coutiltuance of their favors.
Erie Gct. 13. 1819. 22
DAIRY BALT.:
A Superior article of Dairy Balt for tale Ay
KELSO lir LOOMIS,
Erie. Oct. 13. • public Dock.
RIBBONS! 1tZ33130k7811
ELEGANT Fail lint Ribbons high colors beautiful at 9.9 per
yard together with good qualitieb at is at TIIII3ALB'..
Moslino Do &Wises.
ti.complete nescrunent Jost received good -paierns at Is
per yard at Cheapside.
NO. 5, 01133APSIDIl.
Now Pall & Wintor Go odo.
TilE subscribers are now receiving their stock 01 Fall and wih
ter Goods, Consisting of
DRY GOODS, CROCKERY, ,
HARDWARE, GROCERtES,
Iron, 3teel. Anvils. Vices, chains. &e. &c. %Ye do not
boast that we have the largest stock, or to sell cheaper than can be
purchased lu New York; but pledge ourselves to sell. as cheap as
the cheapest in the •thttle town of Erie."
Oct. 13. GEP BELDEN & SON:
NNEW DRESS GOODS.—The Indies can find n rich assortment
comprising the Crape Victoroens, (something newt, also,
plain tig'd set don ercd. sant n stripe and embroidered Cashmere's
and all Wool Delano.. French Merfnoes, (high colors,) Scarlet and
other fashionable Dress Goals end Triniming.ll
Oct. 13. WRIGHT'S Corner.
THE subseribers would respectfully call the attention of Sports
men, to their assortment of Sporting accoutrements
Imported and inanufactered. In addition td their own moult
facture th,y have 1114 received from New York to in
voice of well finished double and single barrelled Shot Guns, pis
tols. Powder Flasks. and Shot Pouches: cops, Shot and Lead. All
of the above ',Aides will be sold cheap for ready pay. Call and
see, at No. 4, French St. G. A. GENNETT k Co.
Erie. Oct. 13, 1519.
DEPOT OP 08.14PENTER'S er. SOINTINVO
Toot!. No. 5 Otroapsido.
CAIIPENTEBB and Joiners will and a good assortment of Tools
consisting In Part of Hanel. and Moulding Planes, Ploughs.
Match Planes, Nand. Panel and Back saws. Augurs. Augur B itts,
Brace and 111th. Framing. Ducks Bin mid Farmer Chissels, Iron
sod steel Square., Try Squares. Plane Irons. Drawing Knives,
Adzes. broad and band Axes. &e., &e., The above were pur•
chased of the Manufacturers and Importers and are to be sold at
a small advane for ready pay or approved credit.
Erie. Oct. 20. GEO. BELDEN & BON.
en ELF II ARDWAR E.—A good assortmostjust opened end fo:
kJ tale cheap by GEO. TeLPEN & BON.
Ada' inistatur's Notice.
SPORTSMAN ROI
A INR stock of Lades fine slips, Buckskins; Walking non
A
India Rubber Over noes. and Boys' and Men's Boots and
shoes,a gooJsupp y for sale cheap, call and see for yourselves and
hbllo 0. JAC 1401331
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MMEAS. Young ityroO, Gunpowder, and Mark Tcae , of the best
, Onlity for &lie by
S. JACKSON.
CHEWING Tobacco of e very best ki idi for side by
____L S. JACKSON,
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A G OD assortment of Winter %%still, , seine very nice. thr
XI 1 c leap at the store of / S. JACKSON.
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TRIS Ftinen and any quantity of lyeaehed Shirting and very
J.
the pat the store of ' 8- JACKSON.
A I. OACA nay quantity Black Figured and pieta ehangable
XI ri lir warp, etianirlinus rnobair lustre Am., for sale by
Erie ct. 21. 81 JACKSON.
D E D aFS A AVO W itIi a . t l S lE ing A ti W y I n er . e 4llll°ln nt nuretaa;sl 4Z inade such
Ft, a, ditional to pt its as the market demand's. nq. , offer for sale
a gene al and well selected stock of Heavy and a If Hardware.
Amon their stock, are all kinds of.
IRON, STEEL, DIAILS AND SPIK ,g,
Hof °noes. An to ils, Bellows. Vices, AI oi, kfullay.and Cross Cut
Sane. Sheet, Oar Lead and Pipe. Shovels, Grain Pitoops, Stades'
Iron B fa. duap Hinges, Hay fiancee. :Hatable Caatlngs, a good as
bowl:lnt of 6
Mechanic's nolo. Platt. Sasses, Leekis
LnlclieN bona, Hammers. Hatchet... Files, Plains aki Plane irons.
Ch (sects, Augots 13 itte. liand, Pannell, Compass, Efiloel Tenn"'
Rib D4vers, Revels, Pry, equates, eft. etc 4
Oct. 13. • REED & ' ANPORD.
_____.
DRI AN IA and JAPAN WARE.--Cutive and T , Pots, Candle
i'
IA Si cks, Lamps , etc. etc. REED &OANFORDJ
CH PPING. Broad nod Hand Axes; also eloingli4 and Lathing
A_./ 11 tohets and Adzoi, warrdted and for sale deals at the Hard-
Ware tore. REED & HANFORD.
(ICA TELRY.—The largest assortment of Pock ' ll. and Table
V C fiery that was ever in toWn, trio be found at.
Oct ;
13.
_ _ _
. •REED & HANFORD.
-- .. . . . . . . . . .
81%5.9 and Glar, Curtain Plov.—At ocw lot Juet received.
ct 13. REED & SANFORD.
CULTIVATOR TEE:TU.—We have purchased the right of ael
ling a few of Rogues Patent Cultivator Teeth.
Oct: 13. REM & SINPOP.D.
No. I,Comniordial Exchange.
FRENCH &TEM', ERIEi EIEPT. 2% IE4I
Milt: New Goods are coming—coming—coming. and will 10011
all be here, crowding the shel ves and show cotes; and cover
ing the tables rind Loves in imposing pileafrom One end of the room
known as the "OLI) JEW STORE," on Frenrh street, to the other.
In truth the Inrgest. prettiest and cheapiest"stock of Goods ever
brought to this town will I e ready, for inspection and sale at toy
store inn few days. My friends will be pleased to learn that I
have made arrangement for Importing my Chinn and Glass Ware
(not from Buffalo) from Europe. lam looking for the first invoice
every day.• Among the goods received and opened, a few will be
noted:
French, English and German Merinoes and Cashmere, satin
stripe rind changeable Mohair Goods:Allpaeas of every color and
shade, Broclia, Cashmere and Tiaia Worsted Shawls, Black Thi
bet And plaid Long disaa,ls. plain and plaid Mack Italian and Oro
de RhincSilks,checked and ehamelonSilks,knin Turk silk Vet 'et
Trimmings, sewing silk Fr inees, Turky Red Drapery anti Borders
embroidered curtain Muslini, bonnet and belt Ribbons, purse
Twist, steel Clasps and beads, Ace.. Arc., -
Also, French Broadcloth anti Doeskins and Fancy Cassimeres
Tiering, Cri , liinere, embroidered and figured Silk Vesting'', Silk
Velvet and heavy Satins Vest i figs.
In n few days I will reedit/: 23 pieces of Ingraln Venetian and
Tapestry Carpets aloha few pieces Floor Oil Cloths, which I
ivltl sell at Butrilo prices. MOSES KOCII.
No. 1, 11.1321D,SOUSE,
..liroportation npon'lmportatioat
FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS, START NOT!
TilE New Coods we arc receiving were imported, not, however
by ourselves, from any thither east than New York 4 where
even in that great emporium ninny all import‘r has, to los utter
dismay, oen hisoods oiling in the auction room at tioredhirds
their cost. • Our Goode, we observe, were purchased In New York
anlVer is our
CoNT moitos
wiLL INUE TO UNDERS&L AS USUAL! I
Let thC rani va is purport to Le from Manufacturers, direct Rom Eu
rope, or direct from Asia, across the Pacific,or across the Atlantic
—Let the goods be pulled on the high or low pressure system, by
nth , ert weinents bearing the devices of Empires. 'Kingdoms or Re
publics, and dis piny edhy Old Jews, New Jetve,br Gentiles, lu one
or two, or even eight room stores. No. I. Reed House will main
tain the well earned reputation of the CHEAPEST!
A large pluck of Dry Gamin already opened ibr examination, and
many more coming. In fact our importations will not close until
the demand senses. J. D. CLARK:(
Etle, Sept Ile. 1549
COAL ortovina.
AMR'S No. 6 can be found at the Hardware Stote.
REED & SANFORD.
August le. N 0.3 Reed House.
rresit Green and Dlacdt Teas,
.At the Agency of g ke Pekin Tea Company.
ItyIIHIS day received. and all imported since the first of Februa
ry lasi, and warranted first quality, put up in quarter. half
pound awl , pound papers, and sold at the following prices,- and
the same quality and price at ail times and to 011T:irons.
GREEN MACK.
Young Hyson a %vein cargo 5D Oolong. rich flavor 50
do do WI do plantation 'growth. 70,
do do tine cargo 70 Howquas Mauro, rich and
do Silver Leaf 1 00 flighty flavored. . 73
Old ft yson 73 to 100 Ne Plus Ultra. ' 150
_These Teas may be returned, and the money refunded, If tine
quality does not suit. .1. H. BURTON,
'
Erie, June 2, len. ' No 5 Reed House.
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W -E ore now beaimiing to receive our FALL and {'INTER
Importations of Goods front Europe, also from' American
Manufacturers, which will increase our stock td about SIXTY
thousand,
Our No. I, will be increased to one hundred tons of well assorted
Iron, Steel, Nails, Spikes. Chains, Crowbars, Wagon Hoses, Sheet
Iron, Copper, Tin l'inte, Wire. springs, Axle Arms, &c. Iron
Warranted for 3 cents pc pound.
No '2 is replenished with a good stock of GROCERIES at for
mer prices, it bile they have advanced In other places full 20 per
cent.
Our stock of staple DRY GOODS at No. 3 is very large, ,which
we will Job or retail below summer prices—also, Traveling Dna.
Satchels. Men and Ilny's Caps, Boots and Shoes, Rubber Over•
shoe... Umbrellas. Window and Wall Paper.
The 511 %%VI.S and SILK ROOM is now supplied with a very
large and rich stock of Striwls of all kinds—Dress Silks. Satins,
French and hngltsb Merinocs, Moos de Loins Cashmere, d'Ecoss
Ounpsanil Fringes. new style of Velvet Gimps, field. and Ladies,
Kid twd irate Gloves. MuIT,.. Thread, Silk and Brassies Edgings
lusertinv, Millinery and tine Dress Goods ofevery name and ea•
riety ofNew York limes.
Our importation of SHELF HARDWARE li now beginning
to aril ve—alro our Saddlery Hardware. Carrage and Conch Trim.
stings—in fact our large clock in the Mum , linecannot bee:celled
winch we guarantee to-sell as low as New York Jobbers.'
Our importation of CROCKERY from Liverpool we shall begin
to receive next week:with a daemon in price of full 20 per cent
IVe are replenishing-slaily our stock of CARPETS, Rugs, Oil
Cloths, Mats, Looking parses, See , at No. I', which we will bell
at our usual low prices. '
Theareat fart has been fully tested and eonfesred by hundreds
—the E3ll'lR.tlStore in the little town of Erie can and does cell
large quantities of goods daily as low as any Jobbers in our Atlantic
cities. ' HENRY CADIVELL.
Erie, Oct.°. 21
DDT GOODS. D Vir GOODS.
lAM now receiving ever day my Vail and Winter stock' ofDDY
GOODS. which invite the attention of the l eltizensofErleand
vicinity, to call and examine goods and prices before• purchasing
ekewhere, tin my Woe , are Curb and no humbug. and my whole
attention paid to Dry Goods exchisively. 1 feel and hold myself
bound not to be nrider6ld this side of the "Atlantic."
Erie. Om 6. . 8. R. DEWEY,
SMS., few patterns of very nice Calnelebo Bottom and
flack Gro de nide Silks. will be found at.
F./ie. Oct. O. S. R. DEWEY'S.--State Street,
MERINOES.—Yreiich, English and German Marinas,. all
grades and colors. Call and see them. 13. R. DEWEY'S.
Erie, Oct. G.' 21
;T/I ULL.—Cainlitic and Lisle Edging and Inserting. a good Ro
lf sortment al. S. R. DEWEY'S
Erie, Oct.a. •
St
T ADIEti. and Gentlemen's Kid Gloves at. 13. R. DFWErS
Erie, Oct 0.
SII II LETINO. blenched and
Erie, Gm 6.
SAWLS U
, of every description. and very cheap. at.
Erie Oct. (I. R DEWEY'S
n=rliats and Cape for the Peoplo..ce
PRICES REDUCED ONE-TILIRD.—SPLE.VDID HATS
FOR ,aI.S3—CLOTII CAPS FOR in CENTS.
CI SMITH , Ilarrva, No. 3, 4heopsidet would respectfulty In
k?* farm his friends and the public. that he has received from
New York a spleudia stock of flats, Cepa. and Furs, which will
he sold at the above Ileduced Prices. Amo, that he has added
great faellitie. for Manufacturing. and will he adding daily to
that branch orhis business. and to his stock of goods.
37 Call and examine PRICOS. Oct. 0,1640.-n2l.
AUCTION SALI3I3.
TBE followi ngart lace helonlng lo the Steamer Michigan; will
be sold nt Auction on the Dock. at the Ware Houma Murata.
Cook Sc Wel ker. on the Ist day of November neat at 10 o'clock, A.
M.. nil cm ar,coaut U.S. Navy Department,
100011,. Wrouget Iron (tempo.)
2030 Grate liars, (old.) and a quantity. of Strati COppir.
Alan.
.1 Damaged Globe Lnmmr,
3 Thermometer Cases,
; Broken Lamps, and
3
Oet.Spy Glasset.
CAR PETINGS and Mb CLOTH'.—An entire new assortment
including the new fall parents, recently come ont. thpt,nre
rich, beautiful l and cheap. at , WRIGT'S
Attractions sind Arrivall of Goods
Olt r AUL 4WD WZNT i7fI.
C
D WRIGHT begs leave to Infiann his nunierous friends and the
• Country at large, that he Is note teceivlng from the eastern
cities and manufacturers. the largest and most extensive arsorunent
of FALL and WINTER GOODS he bus ever before offered In
this market, and would briefly say (with as little puffing as pos.
Bible,) that he has spared no time nor pains In tne selection of big
stock, which has been bought mostly for rend , and at such bargains
est° detY competition , (bonus Importers not excepted.) With
this assurance I pledge myself to those that wish to buy Goods at
wholuale or retail, that I ern not IA be undersold by any house in
Ibis city. For Anther periloulemplcase drop to et the Comm
Mollie Drown's Rose), and evunine sirle and taloa ,
Ott , ,
fawn, very cheap at.
O. R. DEWEY'S
A, a,
Blood, and all other
Complaints tendin
CONSUMPT
EAD! READ!:
This medicine Is Just a bat It Is declared tol
edy for theca:mph:Neon of an those affections;
Lungs. which If negleeted, always end in Comn
a wurthless.estehienny article, made bistro
Common nostrums of the day, but is a strictly act
—the original Wipe having been furnished by
ciao. (the late Prof. Rogers.) and that still lb
one of the present proprietors, who is hlutse
mud Physician, a graduate of the University
It le composed of the choicest articles in the
most of them of tone-tried value and establis
some of them entirely new, part leularly•the CA
of wad wooded:II medicinal virtues, lately I
Country from California. The Reclitthae been
of Physicians, who have universally approv
shown to any Physician who deSires to sea it
either to the Proprletora or theit'Agents. It ba
Wades of eases, and is strongly recommended I
Professors in our Medical Colleges, Ministers
Lawyers. Merchants. Mechanics. &c.—a con
there Is no quackery or deception about it, but
tine of most uncommon vi , tut and efficacy.
PAMPHLETS.
As no ordinary-sized advertisement can he
the merits of this article, the Proprietors ha
pamphlet /ban, the history of this Medieine T t
Sure, &c., of its principal I timed ients—tbeefec
to have upon the human system—and above a
amount of good which it has done They deal
Pamphlet extensively; but should:any one be o
earnestly desired to call upon *tic Agents ram
cure one, gratis it Will well repay n perusal.
7tit may be worth to youtscif or faintly, TIIOU
LARS, and it wilt introduce you to a mass o
favor which is perfectly irresistible.
, Such being our confidence in its virtues, we a
raid the Medicine in every recent ease. Wore
directions.) and wherethe person is not satisfied t
benefit Dom it, by returning the,bottle within 21
TIIE MONEY
will be refunded. rillee page 3d of the Pimp
For sale, whOlesale mid retail. by A. L. S
Proprietors, at their Principal Office. No. 55
York, to whom all orders for the Medicine, and
agencies, should be addreised, post paid.
LT Be sure to ask fur Dr 4. Ropers' S
TAR, and Ds settst.sooo, and let no other be pal
CA UTION.—Aame genuine. unless there i et,
a note of hand, signed with a Pen. by A. L. S
COUGHS, COLDS. &e.
rir Dr. A Rogers' Syrup of lays smoky, T
AiIV& has proved itself to be the most ertraordise
curing that usually fatal disease Connor:74km.
remembered. this medicine is as efficacious and
isuldsat Oozes, such as Coughs, Colds. Hoarsen •
Lutigs are so far gone that ulceration has to
seldom, if ever. known to fail in breaking up t
and distressing Congh or Cold, in a few hours' t
tons are strictly followed. The genuine. which ,
sileaderfal earn, is for sale at Carter & Brother a
kin*, Erie PM,
1 ,.1 1
11. 1 From ths Mr
STRONG TESTIMOr V.
117" The columns of the Pr ess throughput th country seem to
'ye so filled with notices of cures and speckles or all diseases,
eah Is heir to.' that one hinny knows what to oin case of
cW dis
e se, fortkar that In using one medicine. another and better may
overlooked. But from the remarkable cares, a 11 the high order
at d vast amount of testimony lately broueht unde our personal tw
it eof the extraordinary efficacy of lar. Rogers' _yrup of 1,11721 t.
IRT. TAR, and CANeriAL2.OII2. we nre compell d to regard the
evidence of our senses, and confidently state, the for Cough and
Colds. and that hydra-headed monster. C 022014 PTION. we think
t above preparation a safe. speedy, and cola n cure, To ail
our friends we ssy, TRY IT; and if it does not ell; you,nothing
else wilt." _
bfIATIf FROM A SLIGHT COI.
azr By neglecting those salutary precautions
sense dictates, many, very many, fall victims to
We have seen the young bride blooming like a bij
the fair of flower hope the pride of her fat her, at I
mother—her cheek flu nhed with anticipation, on.
ing with the softerpression of love—the gay tire,
clog before her fancy. with the rich cud varleg
rainbow's hue. We have seen all thi. change.
ding garmeni for *shroud, and the l•ridal climb
chre of the dead; and all this by neglect ing
Now, before it is too late, use Dr. Rogers' Syrup
TAR, and Csarcust.sou., which gives immediate,
sands of our most Intelligent and wealthy famlil •
w Mtn; fo testify.
PRICE—In large bottle., 91,00; or sis bottles f.
For sale by Carter 4 Brother, and Burton .Sc Pe-
Erie. May I'd, iBt9.
11171.11Tiiii'S IiALBATII or WIL'D Citimitif.
rplit: great remedy for Consumption of the Lin RN: Affections
of the Liver, Asthma, Bronchitis, Pains or 1 'eakneka of the
Breast or Lungs, and other affections of the Pulotnary Organs.'
READ,TIII: FOLLOWING TESTI3IO !ALS!
In accordance with the prevailing custom, and in order to show
the virtues of this medicine more fully, the follot ink certificates
have been selected; and as it li not our tr, ish IF tritle with the
lives or health of those afflicted, ne sincerely pledge ourselves to
make no assertions or "Lake statements" of Its elscncY; nor m 11l
we hold any hope to suffering humanity nide!) facts will not
warrant. The Proofs are here given—end we soicit en Inquiry
from the public. into every ease see publish, and ; eel scared they
will find it a medicine well deserving their pall , qtge and confi
dence. II
REMARKABLE CUR 6a I
Of all the cures that have yet been recorded, II
none equal to the one first mentioned; Wile
the curability of Consumption, even in so;
forms,
.107rIktoN CO.. la
Messrs. Sanford & Park—Cents: This is to c 0
wife Nancy Dohoney has been In a declining stn
the last two sears. lien disease baffled the shill of
cat aid I could procure—her physicians pronoun
"Consumption in the last stage," and said that be
past all human hopes. As a last resort with ve
procured Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. Ali
bottles, I found to my ogre able surprise, that her
proving rapidly. She is now so far restored as t
lend to her regular household duties vi !Oust suffer
venience. Her rapid ithprovement and present hea
in the belief that she IA soon be entirely restored
RHODES
State of Indiana. )
,
Jefferson Co. "'
1, James M. Humphreys, a Justice of the Peace
connty and State do certify that the above noised I
ey suhscribed and made oath to the, forego ng certill
this 27th day of February, 18-49.
JAMES M. 11 ilPli
. .
Talks retblie,-1 Jacob Green of the iConnty of
State of Indiana do hbreby certify that in the earl'
season. I was taken with a violentcough attended
the breast and sometimes fever, and dint I ernploi
physician for some time. who said that lie could
lief. I then commenced using Wistars Balsam o
and felt almost immediate relief—and after trilthi:
1 Ond myself in as good health as I enjoyed 'for a n
my restoration under the blessing of God, I attribu
of the medine above named. JACO
• Allan Ist, 1848.
STATE OP INDIONA, J
David J. Skinner, a Justice of the Peace in
County and State, do certify that rite above named
oubscrihed and made oath to the foregoing certific
1111111otday of March 1840.
DAVID J.,SEINi. ER. J. P.
The following communicatlon has just been receiVed from Mr.
OF. Wooster. Wholesale. Druggist. Norwalk . Huron county,
hio. The afflicted will please read and judge for themselves.
Nottwst.x, March tst. RIO.
John D. Park:—Dear Sir—having teen *tinkled with the Liver
Complaint for about eight years, %%line living in I lyria, in tins
State, I had become so low and emaciated, that I was obliged to
give up my business entirely to my brother, and wits advised to
travel and try what benefit it would have on me: A started, and
was gone from home about four mouths, but experienced no relief
r r
whatever. and was fi nally advised by some of my lends to try
Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, which I comtne ced usigg.—
To any own surprise, and after using two bottles, Iwn completely
restored to health and continued up to this day witholn any symp
toms of the old complaint: or any sicknerk,of any o her kind. I
send you this that you may make use it 09 you deem lit. knowing
as I do, that *Pe Balsam had saved my the when -all other reme
dies bad failed. Yours, &C.,
iOIIN P. W OSTER,
• Druggist. Norwalk, Huron Cp nty, Ohio.
Price $1 per bottle—six bottles for $5.
Sold by J. D. PARK. (successor to BANFOE & PARK.)
Fourth and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, Ohio, Gene al Agent for
the South and West, to whom all orders must be add essed.
T J. H. Burton. Erie Pa., 0. 11. & C. Case Girard; Farrar
Whitney & Co. Waterford; D. N. & J. S. Weimer ' onneaut 0.,
8.8. & 3. 11. Frssett Ashtabula; 3. McFarland 111 advflle Pa.,
S. Wilcox Jr. do.
Erie. April VS, ISM . , n5O
SIIXTVLS: - D:o•ha. Thihet, Cashmere. and Silk
Shawls do., 4 variety of cheap Plaid Shawls lb
store of S • J
=ELL it4tAlt AND mai= cm . 7
MRS. CURTIS would say to the Ladles that 'aloha
her stock of Fall nnd Winter Millinery, corni
the latest styles. consisting of bonnets, Caps. It Mho
Tabs. a great vnriety of French worked Collars,
&c. Dress and Cloak Trimmings, Zephyr Worsted,
braider). Patters, Purse Twist. Zephyr Scarfs, Kld I
quality, with ninny other articles, all of whioh have 1'
with great care by herself, any will he sold at reduced'
0:7 10 liters furnished as usual. Straw bonnets cica
Erie Oct. 20.
New War. oef 1., lEID.
FRIEND DENN'ETT.—Receiving a late Erie Capir you sent
n.e, one would come to the conclusion that ti c -Empire
Stores , ' were a causeof great alarm to tome of the mercantile fa
culty of Erie. I know the greater amount of our, goods that we
Import from idottufadturers, we are Jobbing to the Trade nt na
Low Prices as our neighbors pay far ihelrs In New York. if this
course of business had been pursued thepast Ten Years, Erie
would now contain a population of Ten Thousand. and all would
be benefited. To illustrate,
t will repeat the language of a liter
chant frorn Chrminuque County. that I sold two I ds of goods
on Monday. He said,..ikfr.Cadwell it is a great at nmodallon
to the country that you hive opened suelt a Store. I shall want to
purchase from you about Five Thousand a year. I aln satisfied
with your prices, and should have to go to Butialetor New York.
bad it not been for your Stores:" thi tis trout a merchant that has
bought and sold for Shifty oars.
When these Theta are fully developed 1 think our frfe
and Dom will begin to lift up,their bends, and theirth
will be enlarged and their contracted minds will expand
own none will again return. If they are not wholl y
self Ilkerhe old Paden thaibrlsked every person dead
mama, Smithey might get Hob by going about aching
Yours Trul
H. OA
P.ll ....I Shipped you today pei Railroad • large Intl
Drees Silk and fterwto h. Shawls and Thai Silks are
Dave WA In market this PH of will be. they nettle
006 27.
Sloan's Column.
Er All the Medicfoes ridverUted by W. O. Swan ere sold by
C.9l.(Tii2t & BROTHER,
140, 0, Reed !louse. Erie.
r A TCEILT OINTIKEZINT.
QLOAN'S OINTMENT Is uow universally acknowledged to be
b. an infallible in every ease v/here it has been faithful
ly applied on the 11U11130 system. for promoting insensible Prespl•
ration. drawing out the inilanimation from a at uund, relieving
pain of 'every kind, and in its healing qualities t he world does not
produce its equal, and the public pronounce it the cheapest! and
best Faintly Ointment that iota ever been used. All disestes or ilia
Flesh, Obstinate Ulcers, Old Sores. Chitolains.tirite Throats Elurn
Cuts. Cutaneous Eruptions, Sore Nipples. bore Breasts, Diseases
o f t h e Ly e ,. Ag u e In er e face, side, back, and the other palliest the
system, Boils, Cleers, :Scald Head, Bruises, Fitch Vt ounds,'and
every kind of sore emit:in - ling the lean particle of loliarnmatintl.
are permanently cured by Um great remedy.
W. D. SLOAN.
Grand Depot, 40f.L.Lke st.; Chicago, la.
81. Louis, Maitwat February trel,
pit W. D. Sloan.—era: About two years ego, while rafting on
the Mississippi riser, in passing over the rapids, I was plucg•
ed in the water, and by the raft dashed against a rode, crushing
my left leg and other., isc seriously' Injuring inc. 20 much that I
Yost all sensibility. MiCticonsciousness returned! found myself
In ISt. Louis, surruUnded by soy weeping family. Goon nursing
and medical all enabled ine in about tno months to bobble
around with the aadstauec of a crutch TOO wound., only par
tially healed, leaving lege mat o:4 sores et the ktiO, w h ich for
many months dischargnd blood and matter of the Most orlensive.
character. My pains were inexpressible, at times lay suffering
was so great mat death would have received a featly welcome.
Fortunately Mr. Wilson, (one of my neighbors) advised me to
try your Ointment, I obtained a box ant applied it according no
direction—the sores coon begin to assume a healthy appearance.
and In three months 1 Ma erdireiy cured, and ale to endulehard
labor. Your Obd't. Servant, Hilt M W . OM AS.
We the undersigned. neighbors of H. W. Thomas, were ac•
quainted with the case above stated and knowing the circum
stances, most cheerfully ccallrm acid Thome's statement.
RLV. J. liallaLASS.
JAMES WILSON,
I.TE•11. LAMIS.
ung
to
ON
ibe above. A rem.
,of the Th roat and
Marmon. It is not
0/Olken - Lally of the
Wattle Preparation
in !Chinni Phyul
ether improved by
tdfa regular/redo
( Vennaylvitnia.—
e etable kingdom,
reputation. and
cuaraoua, a plan
troduced into this
hown to thousand
it. and will he
: upon application
berm used in mut
. y Physicians, even
f Gospel. Judges,
1 lusivo proof that
''at it la a medi-
MR. W. B. 81.0 r 04-I.lott Slr— :come yearaago one of
my feet was Orlously likl•tred. In consequence of the foot 7'
swelling very large and being it:marks:4y painful, most of the ,
time I could only hobble about with the Csaistallee of ti staff: end
not being able to Endure a ewe ou the foot, I wore only a ITIOCCII•
ant. Ilut tug the fast Aurtecn !tears suffering 1 followed strictly
the adv.ceot ninny celebrant] phyficians—lant year weed fourteen
bottles of Dr. Trask a .NlagtteetiC thinntent—a . .ll, however, ladle I
to allor.l pet iminent relief. Lent November 1 echeloned to have
the tool:sten oft, ye which My friends o.) , ,v,ted; tin illy, about the
first tel Deceni , er. 1 was Induced to apply your Wonderful
Oist
meat, and in lean than thirty days after the first application, I laid 1:
ovine illy stall; put On my sh vs without any inconvenience. and
now get asos.t Lkc alterraea. GEORGE. TURNER.
Fco,to, t&l9.Was Et.„ Chicago,
'n to do Justice to
•e embodied in a
e dwription,
thee are designed
the intakulable
to circulate this
icrlooked, they ate
1 d below. and pro-
T hints on page
I A he NUS OF 1301.-
testimony la its
a asinine tower
! according to the
that he Is deriving
ours' time,,
Turatravr soetannx
F 1,1.1.01 % citizens of Chicago. the deep and distressing wounds
1 lately relelved In being "Terribly Scalded" by the burstins
of a distillery boiler. were healed in the short space of fourteen
tia)a by the f. ee appligation ce!ebraled Ointment. Aists.
my child, that had bters sorely runlets:A for several months with
Alurash.ru. on whom 1 bid expended a large sum of money fur
medical advice and Medic was reatorest to health In tags than
three sveeks by the use of Slows Ointment.
For injuries on boraces 1 am confident bloaw's Ointment U far
superior to city other remedies now used.
In im opinion. Every hmaity should constantly keep on bane
this valuable Ointment. tIICIIAU.. Dllr ERWY.
let. \
I'OVILL a, co..
~ nrren et., New
I Were relating to
• Of LIVERPOOL,
ed on to you.
the ILLE & butt wrap
OV Co. e
!
Only One Twanty-fiveDont Doz.
CORAL, Mellenty co., 111., March 10,1618.
IR. W. B. Blain:—Dear Sir: Prompted by a sense of duty
and Justice to you, and a desire to benefit the afflicted, /
transmit you the fallowing facts:
My son. seven years old. war attacked w!th a swelling of his
thigh.l We applied many popular remedies, which not only fair
ed to afford relief, but appeared to increase the irritation. Toe
muscles becalm so much contracted that the limb was drawn up
at the ki cc, and could not be straightened. The limb changed to
a dark purple culor. and the swelling increased until we thought
the skin would burnt. Ills appetit was gone and it was with
difficulty that he could sit up five minutes without fainting. Wd
lost all hope of his recovery la idiom the loss of his leg. and very
little ens:mat:on of saving his life. 1 iy r as advised to try your
Ointment. -To our astonishment, in twellthours he 'mosso tutich
relieved that he could sit up in , the bed stile time, and In less
than dl hours lie straightened his leg a di ease. The third day
he could with l u te help walk acro-s the room, In a short thud
the swelling all disappeared The leg resumed its natural color.
leaving not a trash of any kind of disase., This most miraculous
cure; was (greeted by the use of only °net?, cent box of your very
valuable Fluitinent.
T 9 some, the foregoing statement may - appear inlredible, nev
ertheless It is strictly true, and can be proved by many who wens
eye 7.vitttedies, respect, M. W. It , (YIVIO D.
•••••••••••
TIID - 111351 1 AND 0111141.7113 T lIORSEI A • D
°ATM= IVIDDIOLND 2 Y TS AI NITWIL
a, and Cratenst,
medical aid in
. ut. it should be
valuable in the
s. &,, before the
ren place. It is
e most obstinhte
me, if the direc•
makes so many
d Burtin & Per
MIZ=2
which common
their prudence.
d of pnradise—
d the joy of her
. her eye bourn
L ms of life dest•
ted tinvi of the
. —aye, the veil
"r for the sepal
[nnce cold."—
of LIVERWORT.
retie, as thou
i are ready and
SLOAN'S OIN / NEXT' AND CONDITION POWDER slAint.,
EAICNED .1 GREAT NAME.
:kingBs,oo.
:king
I 3m52
Far P.r:ty, Safety Cirlainty and Ziarovivintat„
.51,04„r S OISTMEAT Excels:
A - -• ,
!Spiv ispidly gripe edit gall o th er Omni:eats Ind Liniments, now In use fur toe Cure or the following diseases.
Fresh Wounds, Galls of all kinds, Sprains, Bruises, Cracked
Rinatathe, Wlnaboue, VVindgalls, l'url Evil, Callusoipsv
ins,-Sweetrey, Fistrula, Sittl!st, Strains, ',sureness. Sand Crack,
Foundered Feet.Serate lies of Grease Mange, cr Horn Distemper.
POWDER trill remove all i arta:Hat ton and fever, purl y
the blood, loosen the akin, cleanse the water, and sticagthen every
part cif the hody; and has proved a sovereign remedy for the fol
lowing th.eases. Distemper, 111.1 e bound, Loss of appetite, in
ward strain. Yellow Water, Itillaination. of the eyes, Fatigue
froth hard exercise: also, Rheumatism, (commonly called stiff
Complaint.) which proves an (alai to many valuable horses In this
country. It is also a safe and certain remedy for couyhr and Wee
%%hili generate so many fatal diii.acca. W. B. SLOAN .
Grand Depot, 40 Lake St„ Chicago 1111nola.
tore certainly
)lamly shows
:of its wont
AOND23II.IML
°LOAN'S SI ElliClN r.s —There is a wonderful sintadeabout
1.3 these' medic' les, and we are credibly informed hat not Mg
has et er beet, offered to the public so deserving of attention, es-
Pecially of all who keep horses, With "iiloap's Condition VOW•
tier." It horse always kept in condition, and by the use of his
Ointment, bruises. sprains and cuts, arc cured in a surprisingly
short time, and tile life of many a valuable horse saved. The
numerous cern fmates p,bUched in his advertisement, from well
known individuals, fully aw.st the value of the medicines for the
fuses and purposes state.l, and we have no doubt they will bee owe
popular in ties section, rts. they arc iu general use at
the West.—Buliaio Bei-lib:m y June ii, IN9.
29.1649.
3, that my
henlth for
the best Inedi
,ed her dlbeaFe
recovery v. es
L r little hope, I
er using a few
ealth was lin
t be able to at
log any Incon,
th warrant me
•
Another Mst •a o r.iinary Clara.
ivR. W. B. Sloan—Sir: In January last I had a Colt gored
through the rim of the belly by a cow, (rout wh ich wound
the content. ot the inte,tines were discharged fOr thirty-siz hours,
and about use inehetforward of the wound a swelling commenced'
and continued to enlarge for all days, when I opened it, and that
also discharged a large quantity of blood and matter, Weill gave
up nil hope of saving the colt, hot one of my neighbors, Mr. 1..
111. Clara. influenced me to apply Tour Ointment freely,l done so
and it cured the colt %tell as ever.
(MONEY
ri-and for said
lhodes LI Mon
ate before we
EYS, J. P.
enn mat, and
part 'of last
ith a pain in
•ed a skillfUl
Ise me no re
!Wild Cherry,
three bottles,
mberof years
erl•to the use
GREEN.
If you desire proof of the statement herein remained. Three
of my neighbors are ready to testify to the above tom as alp am I.
JOHN WARD.
Ohio Grove, De Kalb eo., 111., March Hi, NIP.
‘V...nisorom, lowa. June 9, IBA
nR. W. D. Pusan—Hear Sir—l had a horse I was unable
.1.1 to use for about two years, en account of a very large tumor
eroduced by tile colt.r. It was so sore and painful that he would
not allow a common martingat around 'his neck. I tried all the
liniments in the country which I thought might be of any service.
but they all appeared to aggravate the disorder. I had lo.t'all
'lobe of his recovering. and turned him out to the. Several of y
neighbor. advised me to try your Ointment and C•kmdition Pw
dor., tint I told them I thought it or no use, as I had tried cart us
Ointment. and Liniments without limed ; moreover the horse p•
neared to he otherwise declining in health. However upon th ir
recominenria Hon I applied the Ointment and gate the Powders as
directed. lie began to improve very soon, and in the coUrae of
~
four week. was as well an any horse in the neighborhood. I ha e
worked nth% since. and there is up to this time Ito appearance 01l a
return of the tumor. I can therelbre confidently recommend your
meditine in preference to any other inexistence. Send on plenty
of it here, I mu sure sou can find sale for a large quantity._
yours sincerely, W. W. MOFFAT.
41strioa Co.,
and for era
:mob Green.
to. before me
• A WISCIONSI i WITNESS. -
Guar:vit./AN CQ . WIS.. Oett 13. 1813.
11'1
It. Sloan—beAr BIN fleecing , my horses ran away with a
log chain attached, which cut and otherwise injured• them
seriously, so much no that I considered my team ruined for busi
ness. Fortunately a *lend recommended me the use of your
Ointment. I neix to Milwaukee and purchased a box. It soon
removed the Infatuation and in a few days the wound, healed.—
The great benefit derived from the use of your Ointment, on my
horses. Induced me to acquiliit you with the fact. believing its
publicity would benefit you anti the public.
Resyectihily• yams, .GEORGE CIMISTOCK.
MEOLLLZINT. at =D.
JACKSON, pltehigan, June lith.l
DR. W. B. Stotts—Dear Sir—About one year ago Mr. 8.
Otbitard presented us with half n doyen boxes of your Oint
ment, and half a dozen package. of the Condition Powders. At
the time he gave them to us. we nnagineri them a Yankee 'peen
ulation, but after giving them n trial we altered our opinion very
much, nc hate teen engaged in the X.ivery and Staging bitsinces
n nitinber of years, and w e can safe'y elate to the public that we
have never niadellf: of any Ointment superior to yours for Fitting
galls or tinow, also, it e lime used it for eye iliscatvs with great
success, o e !mind it lor our interest to furnish each cur Misers
with a Loa of the Ointment, and out or 43 bead of horses, we
have not one galled. We had a very fine horse whit a bad crack
in ills hoof, from the hair to the bottom of the ibot,we put on a
gripe, then, applie I your Ointment and grew the crack entirety
ant, and a new hoof ivrfectly sound. Ihe Condition rowdept
r It:icebound fully as good as recommended, and also we can
safely recetnmend to horse dealers end Farrier, your Farrier
Books, us an Fseellent Guide, the remedies are good and never in
jure. Yours, most Re.tp't., HIBBAIID St KNAPP.
!Ptah% Long
sate ut the
CKtON.
DS.
just opened
living all of
Is . Flowers.
'utTer, Capes
Em
bent
;en selected
1 prices.
ed to order
3m 93.
001 + 7 150IENTIOUBLT.
SLOAN'S 01 NTMENT.—We'dislike to °puff" patent mcdi•
eines, owing to the vast quantity now in existence v of which.
no douba half nt least. are spurious—not fit for the toleration of
the people; but when such come under our notice that we Ca
conscientiously recommend we do It with pleasure.
We have not spoken a favorable word of this Ointment sine
the proprietor commenced advertising whittle, ibr fear there w•
some humbug in its efficacy, hot now, being coot timed, by the a
merous statements of our friends relative to its geviiinevesv,
do most earnestly recommend it to the public as the very but in •
seine for healing man and beast. ever used. All diseases of t
flesh. obstinate ulcers, old sores, barns. cuts, &c., will end
mediate teller by the application of this Ointment. Bee Sipa;
new advbrtisetotni in another column.—M, Reveille, Jane 21.
121 P.
•
Erie, Nov. S. le*
ids orTape
the Hearts
and Gods
y given to
ut hint and
and
CAME to Om subscriber, living fn Girard township. about t
lamer Repteinber. two May steers. thrte or lbw years old
One la a don color with line blot. end white belly, hind
white. and it mar la the forehead. The abet espockled duo CO I
or. The own la rtquerted to corm Ore PluTleft?__lthd tar
them away'. flrh/SY VAVerPORT.
Oel 346.
WELL.
of Oltawls
I. toot that
• mob.
1 w
vilaslssires vivrn.
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