ADDITIONAL CALIFOILNIA ITEMS. We have San Francisco papers to October 2tl. The convention tis frame a state constitution met at Monterey, September Ist. On the 4th Robert Semple was chosen president, having 26 votes to 8 for Wm. M. Gwin, 4 scattering. W. G. Marcy i% ge elected secretary, Caleb Lyon, the poet, and .1. it, Fields assistants , . J. S. Houston, "sergeant at tam s," W. E. P. Hartsell and Henrique Henriquez translators. Th'e "Atlas," of October 1, speaking t 4 the convention says:— I .The only point urn whichit was supposed a c ontroversy would arise.—tho 44uestion of slavery— ivied without debate, and unanimously, utterly prohibiting slavery. • Some few were in favor of s ubmitting the matter to the people for a separate iote; but it was not contended for with any show of strenuosity, [a new word] and was , voted down al most unanimously." The convention, it was supposed, would . abjourn, Oct. Oth. Puebla San Jose was agreed upon as the permanent seat of governinen4 Free negroes are not to be permitted to enter l i f e state. All officers of the State are to be elected by the people for one year, after which they will be appointed by the gov ernor. The constitution was to be submitted to the people Nov. 7th, when the election for governor, lieutenant governor, senators and representatives to congress was to take place. The legislature will convene in December, elect two senators to congress, and proceed to organize a state government forth- The constitution conforms to that of New York, except the judiciary, which consists of a superior or s ppelate court, three judges, and circuit or county courts. The pay to delegates in the convention was $l6 a day, interpreters, 825, clerks 820 to 25. Judge Geary, first alcalde of San Francisco, would be warmly supported for governor.' The population 'Of California is estimated at. 100,000. Rev. Welter Colton is a prominent candidate for t i e office of governor for the new Owe. Mr. Col ton, when elcalde of Monterey, built;the first school house in the territory. Gen. Riley has appointed Frederick Billings, for merly of Woodstock, Vr., attorney-general for the tectitory. Archibald C. Peachy 1108 been appointed to the important office of solicitor for the city of Sun Frenciscs. Joseph Daniel, the Frenchman, who murdered Peter.Petit. a fellow lodger, for his money, was sen termed to be hanged Oct. 26. Several hundred French falf-breeds front Oregon were at last advice. employed very successfully up on Trinity River. On the Middle Fork all who trirked got an ounce each day; the parties operating with rockers were doing well. There was a party of four who took out $6,000 apiece in eight days trots one opening, and were on their way home. A piece ,of gold taken from the diggings on the Cale -Irma, not very far from Stockton, was singu lar, shaped lice the head of a bullock, with a pair of clear solid golden horns more than an inch long. The miners at Big Bar, Middle Fork, have assum ed the appearance and acquired the conveniences of settled towns. Every bar has its stores and its meat market. Here, there are five, and always fresh beef in the market. There are about 200 minors berg two-thirds canaling and darning the river, and about 2000 on the Middle and North forks—none but Americana allowed. Rev. 0. C. Wheeler, pastor of the First Baptist Church in San Francisco, delivered a'•discourse on the death of Es-President Polk, on Sunday morning September 9th. , Webster Thompson, a respectable young man, committed suicide by cutting his throat at San Francisco, Sept. 3d. Failing in a trading journey to ti,e north, he became involved in debt and ook to The first inland steamer, the Sacramento,, Capt. Van Pelt, arrived It San. Francisco on Sunday !ugh, September 6th, at 9 o'clock from Saciamen to City, under the icharge of Copt. H. H. Green, ho piloted her from Benicia. She is to commence her regular trips. The tiostro if U. S. Ev 1 -t Sr da boats' crew of . , schooner, Ewing, at San Francisco, in order to escape, threw Lieut. Gibson orarbaard is the night; he carried over two of his assailants, after struggling against them for i some time, gave up the contest, and upon crying for as sistance was rescued by another boat. Ho was ta ken to the U. S. Hotel, half drowned, and restored to life with great difficulty, The five men were ar rested, and are to be tried by court martial. Their names are Cummerfurd, Hall, Beattie and two bro thers Black. Col. T. J. Bowler, of Lynn, Mass., was knocked overboard by the boom of schooner Harrison, in the upper bay, Sacramento, and drowned Sept. 36. Col. Weller embarked for San Diego et Monterey 13th September. ,Col. Fremont would go overland to San Diego and relieve Cul. Weller about Nov. 1 The joint committee to mark the line betwOn the United States and MoxicQ, .have completed all as tronomical observations on the coast and,despatched a detachment to make like observations at th e i junc tions of the Gila and .Colorado. They had entered on a survey of the line frogs the Pacific to the; junc tion of the two rivers named, which would be com pleted about Oct. 25. - This closes the"taborsiof the commission this side of the continent till co grew makes farther appropriations to prosecute the uyvey to the Rio Grande. The bonntiary agree_d up, n in cludes all California, but an effort would be made to confine it to the Sierra Nevada on the east. The Ohio sailed from San Francisco for Norfolk Sept 15th, Capt. Stribbling commanding. ' The Warren was at San Francisco; all well. Th Pre ble was at Sandwich Islands• i all well. Frigate Savannah was at Benicia: also flag ship of Commo- Sore Jones, steamer. Massachusetts. By far the most magnificent discovery is that up on the rancho of Colonel Fremont, on the Maripo sas river. It is nothing less than a vein of gold i n , the solid rock -- a bona fide mine, the first which hoe been discovered in California. The stone is a red- Slab quartz, filled with rich veins of gold, and far surpassin g the Specimens brought from Nora) car -0;1U3 and Georgia. Some stones picked up on the tap of the quartz strata, without particular Selec tion, yielded 2 oz. of gold to every 25 lbs. r. ) The thickness on the surface is 2 feet; gradually , Wan ing as it descends and showing larger- particles of gold. A. geologist, sent out to examine the place, reports having traced the vein a distance otwo leagues, with an average breadth of 150 feet At one extremity of tho mino he found a large qu ntity a native silver which he calculated would full pay the expence 6/setting up machinery and wo king il. The rancho upon which it is situated wa pur chased by Col. Fremont in 1846 from Alv rado, :Jeer governor of the territory. It was then considered nearly worthless. The Sierra N cads 1 a pierced irk every part with these priceless eins, which will produce gold for centuries after - very spot of earth from base to summit shall hay , been tuned ever and washed out. ill' la the California Constitutional Conventi. rt, at Monterey, comprising 45 members, tho wholo tt tuber is thus divided:—From New York, 7 ; Maryland, 8 ; Kentucky, 4; Ohio, 3 ; New Jersey, 3 ; Conneaieut, ; Vermont, 2 ; Virginia, 2 ; Massachusetts, 2. Ten sense, Rhoda Island, Pennsylvania, Indiniin, MiSsouri. Maine, each have one, and the remainder are front Cal ifornia. Ireland, France, , c. Iu the whole number, there Ina 14 lawyers and 2 physicians. Tho no Democratic convention of Minnesota on the 20th October, resolved against:Con. Taylor, and the ndmin nustion for his appointments to office in that region. H. 11. Sibly, the delegate 'to Congreas, sent a letter fully &vowing himself a Democrat, thus proving the "crow" of the wit igs over his election, rather premature! r:r s " l nrr.riii, Ross Co. Out°, Feb 18 1849. , "31Esditrt. J. KIDD & CO.—We wish to inform you tre bare sold all of your Worm Specific you left with us.— \ " t`b don to send us some more as soon as possible, as it has lOnteral satisfaction here. We have many calls for it since st Ire out of the article. It has succeeded all Other preparations in Ilus county, and for this reason we wish to keep a supply on 111na. R. SE" M. ist• PATTERBON," The above is one of the hundreds of similar communications tho VOletorx of this medicine are daily receiving. Where n has been introduced it has become the most popular seined) , lu s Sold by Carter & Brother and J. 11. Burton. Erie, Pa. On his Bands and Mmes. R. Mr. H. itioan—Dear Sir: I hereby certify that my son Al beit, eleven years of age, was afflicted in his feet fromphe ',^ he fired Legal' to walk, the bottoms of which were' cordrod Itle a hail dry !.k In full of crackle, causing pain and much antic ,nor. lee was ohlegell to goon his hands and knees, and LI Way lea, he been free (Min the tore affliction until now. Baf fl.e: the Orel, of several physieran:-, but to our surprise his feet "'" tier ily moot!, roft and free from cracks, all from one ,l1:1'A11011of your Onnment, 1 could say the boy Put it on !lim e, AS el tlY'rtmtnl , f his n, from hearing. it roconitnuulcd- Nothing more was thought of It for three weeks, at which time his feet were near about is a healthy state, and are now the same as though they never had been otherwise. VAT.. ke., ISAAC PADEN. Gateeburg, Knox Co., 111., April moms. , rr Ike Agents' names at the head of Moan", Column. For further particulars and testimonials, get Pamphlets of Agents. 0860013111NDIA CHOLACOGIIE.—The high re- L 1 7 pined by this ealoadle mebic ine, has given rive to a large number of spurious compounds, which are now before the public, christened with the name of Gioia:opts. Beware of all such attempts to deceive by an assumed tide so babtize with a Chris thin name does not make a Christain In character. de partieultiejand enquire the Da. Ossooris India Molagspe, and take no other. J.H.Burton Agent. 137. UNIVERSALIST CHURCH, Notice: The services of this Church will be held he:water, until flu/her notice. in the morning at 11 o'clock, and in the evening at 61 o,mock. The Sabbath School will meet at 2/ o'clock In the niternood. A Lecture will be delivered to-morrow evening on the "Judge ment Seat of Christ." Teat. Id Cor. v. 10. t- Erie, Nov. St lEla B. MERVIN !MITI , . ATEORkiir AT LAW nod Justice of the Peace—OM, ee one door wen of Wifght's store, Erie, Pe. W. H. KNOWLTON & SON. Dera.ras in {Witches. Clocks, Looking Classes, Plano Fortes, Lamps, Britannia Ware, Jewelry, and a variety of other Fancy Articles. Keystone Buildings, four doors below Brown's Hotel, State Street. Erie, Pa. OMIBLING AT oosiriti Catch the Bargains. JD. CLARK invites the attention of Ladies to a lot of Dress . Good., comprising Rich Silks. French' and En_glisli Mori nos, French, Scotch and American De Mines, Plain , d and Changeable Alpaccas, dr.e.,dr.c.. which he offers for C it AT COST to close that branch of his trade for the season. He would also say to the Ladies he has Just received a r large stock (and probably the last for thereason) of those Popu ar Shawls Dom the Bay State and Waterloo Mills, which he offers at a eery low ‘ ligure, tarok loran than theyean be bought elsewhere in Eric. lfe would my furthermore to buyers generally, he has on band ofrecent purchases, a large, stock of Staples as well as Fancy Gitiods that he will sell at eery veal, advance from COST, among the rest a lot of Beautiful CARPETS received this day. The Goods must be closed out, he wants and taw have the money. rir Remember the bargains going at No. 1, Reed Rouse, Erie, Nov. 21.1519. NEW STOII2II No. 3, Reed Haw, Frencf Street, Erie, Pa J& H. WHIFFLE , respectfully inform the public that they • have this day ripened the largest and best s stock of Imported Liquors and Cigars ever offered in this part of the country consisting of the following articles, viz.: 0 half pipes Port Wine. , do. Madeira; 5 do. Sherry; ado, Malaga; 3 hills. Jamaica Rum; 5 do: Old Monongahela Whiskey; 10 half and quarter pipes Otard and Signet Brandy; 10 eighths do.; 5 hills Cherry do.:PiPes Hol land Gin; 1 pipe St. Croix Runt, 1 pipe old Irish Whiskey, and 25,000 Spanish Cigna. of different brands. The above articles were taken from the Custom House in New York by us on the dlst of October last, and are warranted as pure as any ever imported. Country dealers are 'particularly invited to call and examine our stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere as we are confident we can sell chear er than can be bought in this State or New York for Cash. Grain of all kinds wanted, for which the highest market price I ts ill be paid. Erie. November 21, 1849. 027 RN OWIATON & BON. KEYSTONE BUILDING, NO. I, FOUR DOORS BELOW BROWN'S IioTEL, ERIE, PA. Seencor Ist., NORTH Lsyrrune.—Front Window, sticks out about a feet, containing hanglngi Lamps, Molar do., Castors, Can dletiticks,Cake Baskets, and a variety of other articles, which the beholder may see a ithout trouble or capence. Sseviost24l. Coo VTelt CAse, may be found a variety ofCard ca res, silver combs, diamond, torqUoirr; ruby, garnet and plain Gold Rings, Buckles and Slides, miniature lockets, ite Sircrios I.—Gold and Silver, Patent Levers, Anchor and Leplen duplex and C 3111mon e xapemenL Watt hes,lolci guard and fob c I irii ms steel do. Soup Ladles, (Bagley Gold pens.) Ssevins ver, German silver, table and tea Spoons, butter knives, gold, silver, Berman silver and steel spectacles. SLCTION.S.—Pen mid Jack Knifes, Rai ors and Strops, Shears and Scissors, finger Rings steel Beads and Clasps and tassels, silk Purses, tooth Brushes, shriving do. fine Ivory Combs. shell, lora, ituffaio horn. back and side Combs; steel Pen., Needles, locket Ink stands, snuff and tobacco Boxes, Envelopes, note Paper, visit ing Cards, tuning forks, sheet mask a nd P receptor .. SECTION 0. SIDE IC/AEC—Filled With silver plated Fruit Baskets. Candle Sticks, Snuffers and Tray. Branch Candlesticks, plated and Brittania Castors, Flower vases, &c. SECTION 7.—Gerondols, Brittania Tea Setts, extra Cafe and Tea Pots, hair Brushes, military Soap, Wallets and Pocket Books, spool Rack., Dolls, ivory handle) Knives and Forts, common do. gammon Boards, Dominos, money Belts, Port Folios, navy and revenue Buttons, fancy Fans. ace. SECT/Os B—Contains Bass Viols, Violins: Guitar■, Flutes.:Clar ionetts. Plagelets, Fifes, Accordions, Brass and right in the middle or the floor stands three of the best Piano Fortes in Erie. rtecrion 0, SOUTH SlM—Front Window, contents vary but lit tle from the other, except a few Feather Dusters. Ssevonitl.—trolar Lamps, Extra glasses and shades, 30 hour and eight day 0. G. and gothic Clocks, Tea Servers, Looking Glasses, and a great variety of Fancy Goods, all of which they of fer for sale as low as can be purchased at nny other store west of New York. And we wish it distinct** understood that we do not advertise to work very low in order to shave you on our goods, all another has declared was his object, but mean to be consistent and reasonable in all our rites. Not ember 21, 1819. Va 3 ERIE ACADEMY. THE iVinter Term of the Erie Academy commencer on Mon day. December a, under the superintendaees of J. HENRY BLACK, A. 8., Teacher of Languages and the Natu- ral Sciences; L. F. DIM LIN, A. 8.. Teacher of Mathematics and German. Mr. DANIEL I'. ENSIGN, Teacher in English Literature, Pen , nirinship and vocal Music. Mr. JOHN IL MILLAR, Teacher of Practical Surveying and Civil Engineering. Miss IRUSEDIA C. JOHNSON, Preceptress, and Teacher of French, Astronoany and Botany. CATHERINE B. BEEBE, Teacher of Music. Taitior„ per Quarter. In the Languages,, $4 00 In Mathematics. atural Philosophy, Chemistry, Ste, 300 In. Primary simile?.2 00 . There are no extra charges connected with the Academy except tot Monk and Drawing. The charge for music is 88; for draw. '. l4lL 2. regular time for admission is at the beginning or middle of term. No one will be admitted for tent than half a quarter. . . From the pleasant and healthful location of the Acadefity, the advantages which it possesses of Philosophical and Astronomical Apparatus, and the ability or the teachers both-to impart knowl edge and to discipline the conduct, it is confidently belle% ed that very superior inducements are presented to all who may be desi rous of pursuing a c ourse of systematic and thorough instruction. For the benefit of those desiring to prepare themselves for leaching, particular instruction will be given with a view to that object, boils In the branches usually taught in schools and in the theory of imparting instruction. JAMES C. MARSHALL, Pres% E. BABBITT, Ekr.'y. Erie, November 21. lan IW Whi O and a half tons ofWhite Lead, dry and in oil, JL One and a half Tone Ohio Fire Proof Paint, Nine hundred pounds English Venetian Red, Si: hundred do. French Ochre, Seven hundred do. Red Lead and Ll:rage, Two hundred do: French and chron e Green, One hundred do. tThineete and A cacao Vermillion, Eight hundred do. Lampblack, Five hundred do. Asphaltum, One. hundred do. Chrome Yellow, One hunpred do. Turkey Amber, One thousand do, Spanish IYhiting. ,November 21, IR% , CARTER & BROTHER FIVE Hundred Gallons Linseed Oil, two hundred do.lspts. Tur pentine, one hundred and fifty do. Copal Varnish, coach and furniture, by CARTER & BROTHER. BRlllolE.B.—Thirty dozen paint and varnish Brusnes, twelve dozen shoe and whitewash Brushes, stove, hearth, scrub and crumb Brushes. nov44 CARTER 4/z BROTHER. GOLD, Silver and Florence Leaf; Gold, Silver and Composition Bronzes; Japanned tins, assorted toloti Nov. 21. CARTER & CIAOTEHR. SILK PLUSH HUNGARIAN CAPS, a beautiful article. for wale cheap by R. B. HUNTER; Park Row. LAIME& BOAS, in great wale's., Just received and for sale at the Hat and Cap store of R. B. HUNTER, Park ROW. VieTORINFB; of various styles, colors, and quiditlea. 'kW opening rand for mate by R. P. lIIINTLIZ, Park Row. BUYS FANCY lIAT3, Just received an d for sale cheap for Cash by R. S. MINTER. Park Row. WOOL HAW, ofevery style and variety, lust received and for sale cheap by R. B. HITNI EL Park Row. FCAPt3.—Otter, Heal. and Muskrat caps of latest style and J. 7 beat quality. just received and for sale by A. B. BUNTER. CAPS, consisting or every style. quality. size and pattern,4ust received and for sale cheap as the cheapest by Erie, Nov. 24. 194 D. R. A. HUNTER, Park Row. • ATS—Fur, Silk and Wool, kept constantle on hand and 1.1 made nt the glories'. notice by P.. S. lIUNTEk, Park Row, Oysters ! Oysters ! Oysters !I TE uh.criber would Informethe loves of good Oysters that lie 1 Ire , made arrangements by which he will be In receipt of fresh tysters, direct from the Oyster bed, every day, which he offers;for sale by the can or half can to keepers of Saloons or, private faint" lies on such moderate terms as cannot help to give satisfaction. N. o.—All orders from the country promptly attended to. • D. S. CLARK, ' N 0.3 Donnell Block. Erie, Nov, 21, 1249 23 • Sweet Potatoes. ACSOICE lot pat received from the South, for sale by the barrel or bushel by D. S. CLARK. ATTENTION CkLIFORNIANS.—AIIen's Revolving Pistols, with other essential Life Preservers, Just received and for sale at New York prices, at LOOMIS & Co's," Erie, November 24, 1646. Q, ILI/ ER IVOR K .—Silver Spoons. Ladles, Tongs, Scoops, Dot i-, ter Knives, &c., constantly on hand and. Afaunfadured by the subscribers, sot is the Nutmeg Stale, but is Erie, and warranted of the standard of Dollars. Comparrison of style in this branch par ticularly Invited. Also, threaded Spoons and Forks front a New York manta:lm' y, all of good silver. Nov. 94, 1849. G, 1.003f1S Sc CO. SPLENDID JLWELRY.—Embracing Pins, Rings, Brace I..ockets, Chains, Pencils. &c., new and beautlibl patterns. Fins and Rings of Diamond, Turquois e Pearl, Ruby and other settings, N. D.—Jewelry manor repaired to order On short notice. Call in neighbor andllearn how a first rate job is done at. Ede Nov. 21. 1849 G. LOO9llB &Co's. LAMPS.—New tole Solar and other kinds of Lamps, and any quantity of Wicking, Chimnies and Globes,lit. Eric Nov. N. 11819. G. 1,0011118 fa Co's. I, "" KING GI..ANNES.—A large assortment of Gilt and Ma hogany frames, together with plates of Afferent sizes for re setting old frames. G. LOOMIS & Co. November '34,1439. (77•-• - , SI'ECTACLES.--Blindness improved by Perifocal, Parnbolit, and other kinds of Glass.,ln Gold and Silver. German Silver. Steel, and other frames, An extensive assortment to select from at November 24. 1849. G. LOOMIS & Go's. UOTZOE; Person indebted either by note or book account to P. A Faulkner, or to the firm of P. & R. Faulkner are herchy noti ned that clicunastallees render it necessary that immediate settle ment should be =deaf said indebtedness. P, FAULKNER. Erie. Nov. 17, leak • 3t27 OTTON YARN, Carpet Warp, Wicking and Batting, and white and colored Wadding at C. M. THUM 1..9. OR SALE, cheap for Cash .r *Mora short credit. Four Bug F gy Wagons and one Bugg . C. •M. TIBBALS., BROWN and Bleached Eiheetings and Eihlrtlngs be the bale ptcce or yard, at the tery lowest figures, at TIBBJILIP stnrr Amaral) AT Into oza) znirwrozen auoanstir, No. 7, Poor Peoples Stow. IHAVE just arrived from the Ea st with a large assortmenPof Groceries, Wines, Liquors. Sugers.Ste.„ &e., which I will rell a little cheaper than any other Establishment in the City. Give me a call if you have any doubts as to the truth of this statement, . and satisfy yourselves. T. W. MOORE. Erie, Nov. 17. 119. ' 27 Teat Teas tt Teas It t lAM selling good Young nylon Tea for !Mem. per pound. and Black Tea for thesame, aka, read nil kinds and qualities. proportionately cheap. / T. W. moon,. , Erie. Nov. 17.1M8. I 0. Sugar souse It Sasses. • A First-rate snide damn - area Syrup also. g0,.1 N. 0. Sl° AIL levies Can be Ana er T. W. MOEN. Erie, Nov. 17,1819. ' 2l. Ladies Preserve you r Oarpots. A LARGE lot of Oran and Manilla 111 to for sale at the gel - XI. stone Grocery. No, 7, Poor People's ow, by Erie, Nov. 17, 1819. 'l'. W. MOORE. 0021211121 AND MA ZUMIEL. AGOOD article of Codfish; also. No. Mackerel, in kits and barrels nt the Keystone Grogery„ N.. 7, Poor People's Row. Yale, Nov. 17. 1849. W, OLOTAILS 11 OLO Bt It This way with your ady Pay." T DAVE on hand a good assorttnent of . lack, blue black , olive 4 green, olive brown, blue drab, cede and golden tutted 0-1 Broad Cloths, which I purchased at ;met on cheap. As an ear nest of it. I will sell a good Black 0-I (l.th at $1 73 per yard. Brown, SI 50. Olive Brown $4, Blue, w 'ranted fast color. Drab es id, Mixed $1 59, Blue Pilot 01. Klue Black BeaverBo 30. I will guarantee every yard sound and good colors. I have also a good assortment of tine Cloths, which I wilt sell proportionably cheap. Purchasers will please give me look. and I will satisfy them that .'some things can be done as w II as others: , Erie, N0v.17. C. M. %MAILS. Cheapside. PRINTS!! PRINTS!!! 1 3,1 55 YARDS English and A toprican Prints, some ns inw in cent s per yard warranted fast colors. at Erie. Nov. 17, 18Mt. C. M. TIMBALS. 02•00E11 TWELVE CASEBBrau Muth/Cloaks, for sale by the Case. at G. LCOMIS & Ca'a. AUCTION l AUCTION I gelling oe' at Cost! HAVING come 10 the conclusion to aril out my entire stock of Dry Goods amounting to 825,000, I will sell at private sale for Cash any article from my stock al cost, consisting in part of 5,000 yards of Carpeting ofevery variety and quality. Broad Cloths Cassimeres.l3ffitinetts, Flannels, Merinoes, ildapaccan, &r. in short every variety ofGoods, usually kept in Dry Goods Stores. On Wednesdays and Saturdays of every week. I n ill sell at Auc tion until my entire Stock is disposed of. commencing on Wednesday the sth of Deeember at 10 o'Clotk, A. M. Country Merchants will have no excellent opportunity Ofsupplying them- Rives with any articles of which they may he out, os 1 have a very large assortment of Yankee Notions. nod at prices less than they con be bought for In New York. Dent forget the day and place. Wednesday the sth of December at the Commercial FA change, on the cornor of French and Fifth Streets, where I expect you will be on hand with your pockets well filled with Cacti. hICSES KOCH. P. B.—l would say to my friends, who are imlebtedlo me, that as la in desirous of closing up my Entire Business in Erie, it Is necessary that I collect toy debts, and hopethey will come wand pay without obliging me to place their accounts In the hands of an Officer for Collection. Erie, N0v.17. len. M. K NOTZCZ. To the heirs and legal representatives of Jonathan Lawrence, late of Ilarborcreek de,mased. 1 In the matter of the petition of Zal. In the Orphan's Court mon Lawrence to prove parol contract of Erie Co., No. 31, _with Jonathan Lawrence, deed. ', May 'Perim IRV. • "Nov. (1, 1e.19. The Court continued the hearing of the proof in this CM and require the same notice as before required. as to the time of heating. Per curium." JAMES SKINNER, elk (i. C. Parties and persons interested will therefore take notice, that the above matter wilt be heard beforegaid Court, at the Court (louse, in the Borough of Erie, on the Rigt day of December neat. , Titometifor & GRANT. Erie, Nov. 17. 1819, Ally's. for Petitioner. WINTER ARIZANGIMIXINT. '49 Sc 910.' aLATEST and largest arrival of Clockn, Watene;, Jewelry, Solar and Ca mplicnc Lamp., Fancy rl Goods &c., at 41WA' G. LOOM M & CO's: Oa State Prat, nearly opposite Protea's Hotel, Erie, Pa W HO have Just reit/rued from New York, and have received a complete assortment of the above Goods, together with great variety of other useful and ornamental Housekeeping arti cles, where, upon Inspection, will be found Prices fors, than any other concern in town; for let it be known that this establishment pays Cash down fur Goods, notwithstanding the silly reports cir culated that Loomis & Co. are only doing a Commission business for a House in New York, and let it abo be understood that so long as the public, (not New Yorkers.) control their affairs, and arc disposed to be generous, so long will they receive a just share of the profits. Prom large purchases of different b:seapements of WATCH Es of the most celebrated Makers in Europe, direct (rout Importing Houses, they are enabled to offer a superior at tick at a very /ow price. In the Mechanical branch, particular attention will be given to the repairing of Watches, Jewelry and all articlai per taining to the mile Having tiro (Inc workmen from Europe, together wills Engine Tools, seldom found in eositry shops, they pledge themselves to make good work and give satisfaction. Engrav ins of Spoons, Seals,Jetistry, Irc., done in Ilse best style. N. 13.—A1l Gold and Silver Goods bought of G. Lomeli& Co. will be Engraved, if requested, without charge. Cash and the highest price paid for Old Silver Plate, &c. Erie. Nov. 17, ISIO. 27 Trt T BTZEU. DRO KE into the enclosure of the subscriber on the tint dal of October last. pne Rei four years old Os; the owner is reques ted to prove properly, pay eharges,and take him away. SOLOMON PERKINS. Wayne, Nov. 17, 1849. '.7127 Wines a Liquors. • ACHOICE lot of Wines and Liquors, consistirg of s Pate Brandy. St. Eroie Ruin, Rolland 9‘, Otard do N. E. do Irish Whiskey, Cogittat do Jamaica do • 'eeoteh do Madeira Wine, Port Wine, Common do • Melina do do do fpurekticel Medoe do. Also, a large assortment of Fresh Groceries, for rale at No. 7, Poor People's Row•, by T. W. MOORE. Erie, Nov.. 17. 111.1 a. r W'ZITII riss. mACK INAW, Deaver Wand and St. Deleon White Fish, just received and for sale cheap at the Keystone Groaery, No. 7, Poor Peoples' Row, T. W. MOOll6. Erie, Nov. ID, 1810 TLOI3III. • 5n BMA Genesee county Flour, (warr,anled equally as good Xi as the Erie Co. Flour) only five dollars per Mil. at the Key stone Grocery*, No. 7, Poor Peoples' Row. , 2'. W. MOORE. Erie. Nov. 10, 1010. aTOIWZI WARM. 1000 GAT.1.13. Ohio pressed end turned Stone *are. con slating of Churns, Inc., Butter inc., Milk Crocks &c. tkc. for sale cheap at the Keystone Grocery, No. 7, Poor Peoples' Row. T. W. MOORE. Erie, Nov. 10, 1049. • • SODA BISCUIT. loonA 11Iseult by the I,oi or pound. Lemon Crackers. Picnic 1.3 do.. Butter do. and Itard'Bread ran be found nt the Keystone Grocery. No. t. Poor Peoples' Bow, T. W. MOOBE. Erie, Mov. 10, PHIL COARSE BALT. 100 RAGS llbl coarse Salt, alargyLuantily of iceairyVatad,eeysr) Groc ery , . 7. r;m pies Row. T. W. 11100 RE. Erie, Nov. 10,1819. SUGAR for 8 en. pe n pound can be had at the Keystone Gro eery, No. 7, Poor Peoples' Row. T. W. MOORE. Yankee Notions! HAIR. Shoe, Shaving and Scrubbing Brushes. But. Side, tine tooth and ridding Combs. Pocket Books, Wallets. Purses,. Looking Glasses. Nedles, Pins, Hooks and Eyes, Percus sion Caps, drawing, Slate and Carpenters' Pencils. Cigar eases, Tobacco Doses. Teething_Nriogy. Diaper and Hair Pine. Keel ti ng Needles, Hair Oils, Eau do Cologne or Marrow Potnatum.— Masksot all description., ice. &c. can be found at the Keystone Grocery, No. 7. Poor !copies' Wm. T. W. 111001 E. Erie, Nov. 10, 1019. /MUM TOIUMIT, 111 F ROM the first of April next, the three story Brick Ftore on Cheapside, Brie, now oceupied by the un - doll/Med/is a Grocery and Provision Store. For terms apply at the store to R. A, BAKER. Erie. Nov. W. Ma2o , Crockery and Glass Ware. N OW opening a splendid assortment of New Patterns nt Oct. 27, Is4o. V. 11, WRIGHT DUUGB, rpHEimbserlber is now receiving his Fall supply of Drugs, J. Paints, ace .to which he asks the attention of purchasers Particulars hereafter. J. 11. BURTON, Oet 27. 1 5 19 . No 5 Reed House Pero Cod Liver Oil. Tills valuable article, recently brought Into such extensive use by Its astonishing effects in Pulmonary and other diseases. can be had pure and unadulterated, prepared by Rushton. Clark & Co., Chemists, New York. thifil the fresh Cod Livers, of the subscriber, who has made an arrangement with the nbovc firm and will be In the constant receipt of the Oilfresk from the -manufac tory. Too much care cannot be taken to get the article fresh. for when it becomes old and rancid it looses its medicinal properties, and in fact, becomes deliterions, J. N. BURTON. Oct. 47. No. 5 Reed Nouse. BASER'S unontA. TlllB 1a a eOmbination of the Cocoa with other ingredients. in nocent, strengthening and agreeable, both to invalids and to persons in health. and mitt diet for children most nutricions. and is also a substitute for Tea and Coffee in the Ifornmpathic prac tice. Also, a superior article of the common Cocoa for sale by Oct. 27. .1. 11. !MILTON. Geese Feathers Wanted. 150 Pounds ofllve Geese Feather,. wanted. foi Wheel' I will pay half cash at my store on the corner 01,110 Site Drovvn's Hotel G. 11. WILIGHT. Oct. 27. ITGAR CURFAI WIIITE FISH, a delightful article, Jim re 1.7 edited mid Ibr sale by , R. 0. HULBERT. PRINCIPE CIGARS.—A few more of those fine Prlneipes re ceixed this day 'y Greene & Co•s Express. Now. 3.1849. J. G. BURTON. I.IETTER PAPIER, of various descriptions—Congress, Quarto ?On OM OM for steel peas. very fine French small letter; also. envetopes, motto wafer*, silver seats, 'manna war, carmine and black ink and ink powder, and a superior quality of Foolscap and School paper, by - J. 11. JIURTON. SILK WRAPPEIO3,,for Ladies and Genie, together with a good arsortment of Glove. and Hosiery, Just received al Nov. 3, 1810. WRIGHT'S. DEDLERS GOODS.—A large assortment and an ezftnsive va riety.lncludingepool and linin Thread, Dutton, and Combs of votious kinds; also, suspenders together with Notions too numel ous to mention. at a email advance hour manufacturers prices. Nov. 3, IEII., C. R. WRIGIIT. Wall and Winter millinery. IVIRS. WARD would respeetfully inform the I.adies of Erie and vicinity, that she Mireveived an elegant asstirtmem of Tall and Winter Millinery. consisting of Bonnets. Caps. chil dren's Hats. Head Dresses. &c . fee. also, a choice selection of Ribbons. French Flowers. Satin.. Watered Silks. Velvets. Blond. Faceers o , &c.. wh T ueich she will be happy to show her friends and Cue* tamn sday inst. Ain. W. is now prepared to execute itil orders entrusted to her care with neatness and dispatch. Este, October 2. He. 21 =ME WAIT TOR TEM URITZRZI AGAVE wrE stop the press to antiountethe srsond arrival of It, CAD. WELL (Mtn the Atlantic chins with the largest as mem of chice goods ever landed upon the lake shores. We omit our camlogns of goods, lest the printer should be grumbling about extras. but we rrspectfully invite the citizens of Erie and adjoin ing counties to call and examine our large stock of Staple and Taney Dry Goods. OUR LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS—OUR STOCK OF ONE HUNDRED TONS Well assorted hon. Steel, Nails, Bpibell. Mins frotsellhom Crowbars, Anvils, Vices. ace. Also, a large assorunent of Shelf and Sadlerp Hardware. Springs. Axle Arms, Hand. Circle, Mill. Cress-Cut and Tenant Saws, km. A very tltensive assortment of Crockery and Glassware, A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF GROCERIES; BOOTS AND SHOES OF ALL KINDS. ._- • . A la•ge stock of Cents, Ladies. Aliases !Hotline Overshoes; an ex tensive variety of Mcns mid Boys Caps, Buffalo Robes, Muffs, Capes and Boas, Umbrellas, &e. Ae. deice to say we will sell by the piece as good a piece of English Primal Scents as Is jobbed in New York at 10 cents, end an good an American Prim at sets ns is sold in New York at O. Fine Lustred Plaid Alpacas from 2$ to 31cents. inutmEn SF/AWLS ()revery quality and variety. FOUR HUNORED PATTERNS of Dress Silks, Wont 50 eta to 112 per Turd. - A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF MILLINERY AND FINE DRESS GOODS OF ALL KINDS, At the abovelow prices. Again we invite our friends here, and also front a distance, to an examination of an assorunent,of • 575,000 worth OF THE RICHEST. CHEAPEST. AND REST SELECTED STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF GOODS who found west of New York; and if our friends from a theta pee me not salivated that they can buy goals at the Empire Stoke. Maim:our assortment through. cheaper than they can in Buffalo. we will pay their expenses while here. Eric. Nov. 10.1.. If . CADWELL. PI.AIN and Figured De Lain all wool, and Other cheap De toilful at the atore of 8 JACKSON. B LACK French Clo th from $2 to $0 per yard. for sale at S. JACKSON TILACK, Brown Green and Cadet mixed Broad Cloths at I) prices for sale at S. JACKSON. GRECN. Sleek, Morale:Choi,. Drown, and Blue French Ma reno, for sale cheap at the Store of S. JACKSON. BLACK, Me, Plaid, littiited and other Fancy Carr mire. for rale by 9 . J.WICSON. LACK. Hinnond mixed Satinets, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans B &c for sale cheap by .S, JACktiON. LAMPS DEEM DoODS. The 11.4 die d. will Lind a rood as 50nnlellt. French Mori noel. eanhinerea, De Lalns, Cha il ion Lotire, Mohair 'ndre, Alapachas al nil color,, Gingham. &e. Just opened at GEO. SELDON !lc SON. P LAID Long Shawl.' for sale by. GEO. SELPON & SON BONN VT Ribbon., Gimps, Fringes, Artificial Flowers, for sale SELDON & NON. TIMM\ D Cloths, Cassitneres, Kat i net t, Tweeds. Kentucky Jeans a good assortment. CEO. SELDEN & SON. LADIES Ohd Children Shoes, a good assortment. GEO. tiELDON & SON. A. Ai:TENT/ON EITZIRTZIODICII latn now reccivinginy largelandwelt selected stock of Dry goods Crockery,and Hardware. invoieingSomething near Filly thon• sand Comprising as good an assortment allover offered In this city, at prices that cannel, fall to salt. Please card examine for yont• sel vex at the cheap store of ITII JACKSON. am expecting invoices of my large quanity of crockery by the first arrival. h. J NEW r* s.. a umhitta GOODS. lAM now receiving a splendid assortment of Fall and %Viiiter 1 goods of the most desirableatyles, to which my Customers• are partlemarly Invited. As to variety and cheapness my present stock will coin pair with any ottidr in this alley; consisting in part of French Merinos of line quality and every desirable color nod i hale; light and dark Blue Green, Scarlet, Crimson, ('berry. I leht and dark Drabs Browns, Royal Purple, Maroon, Mack and Blue Black. Also Annie varieties of colors and shades in English Me - rinos, Alpacca Ibustres. Silk and Cotton Warps, Silk Warps from 3s to Ss per yard Cotton do from la 6d tolls , all the variety of col• ors all Wool Plain /Aug Shawls high and plain colors very heavy from 83 to 813; Gaol Scotch Ginghams:warranted fast collars is per yard an ondless variety of other goads to numerous for an ad. vertiscment. To all who wish to purchase please give me a call for 1 lain determined to sell Goods cheap for ready pay or approved credit.C. M. TIBBALS, Cheapside. Erie, October 6. TALL INIIIMELIDULZMIERILd MRB. PRAY would respectfully inform her friends and 1 , 11,0101 that she hasps( returned from New York with a full assort ment of MILLI N1.12Y and FANCY Ilt)0111:4, together with a large and elegant assortment of Ladies. EATS and CAPS fur the fall and winter. Phe has alsobll kinds of paten's for Cloaks. ()MOOS toil Ceps , for Mesa waken.; Afro.. J. will be prevaired to exhibit her goods and execute all orders in her line from Thursday next. 11th inst. Her wannest thanks are tendered to her friends for their liberal patronage luring the past season. and solicit. a continuance of their favors. Erie Get. 13:1810. 22 flats; Caps di Ladles rms. s• suNTER has Just returned front New York with a large Its and well selected assottment bf flats, Caps fc Ladies Yurs which he is prepared to sell no cheap as can he-had at any other establishment in this city. Persons a tatting to purchase any 'of the above goods will do well to give him a call before purchasin. elswhere. - Erie Nov. 3 to-It/. Importations Continuo& ri_r LATE ARRIVALS..a JD. CLARE respectfully informs hie oststorners and the citi . zens of Erie's vicinity generally, that he has Just returned again from New York and is receiving another stock of, beautiful Goods, which will be sold cheap, reryrkrap! Lest the mercantile faculty of Erie, should be alarmed, espec ially wholesale dealers, he hereby assures them that he does not , hurposejobbing to.the trade generally, at lower rates than they ave paid in New York, notwithstanding his great (ninnys (or importing, but trusts that he will be excused for offering a fee bard, gains to the older merchants of adjacent counties who are "sotis lied" with Erie prices, and will doubtless promote our city's rap! 1,1 growth by purchases of loads without number of Tape amid Dobbin, when they become better satisfied all is not humbug. Erie, Nov. 100840/ No. 1, REED ,210116 M, Importation upon - Importation! FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS, START NOT! TtlE New Goods we are receiving were imported , not, however by ourselves, from any farther east than New York, where even in that great emporium many an Importer has, to his otter dismay, seen his goods selling in the auction room at two-thirds their cost. Our Goods, we observe, were purchased In New 'Cork and here is oar motto: WE WILL CONTINUE TO UNDERSELL AS USUAL! Let the arrivals purport to be from klanufaeturers, direct from Eu rope. or direct from Asia, across the Pacidc,or across the Atlantic —let the goods be puffed on the high or low pressure system, by advertisements bearing the devices of Empires, Kingdoms or Re publics, and displayed by Old Jews. New Jews, or Gentiles, in one or two, or even eight room stores. No. 1. Reed House will main. rain the well earned reputation of the Cif EA PESTI A large stock ofDry Goods already opened for examination. and many more:coming. In fact our importations will not close until the demand scares. J. D. CLARK. Erie, Sept 28, PIO. • R I Trash Green and Black Toas t At the Agency of I Ole Pekin Tea Company. Tll IS flay received, and all imported since the first of Fehrtm ry last, and warranted first quality. put up in quarter, half pound and pound papers, and sold at the folloo ing pricer, and the same quality and price at all times and to all persons. GREEN, MACK Young Hymn sweet cargo SD Oolong, rich flavor $0 do do 71, ,do plantation growth. 7a do do line cargo , 70 llowqmis Minute, rich and do Silver Lcaf lua • highly flavored, .. 75 Old Ilyson 73 to 100 Ne Huff Ultra, ISO There Teas may be returned, and the money refunded. if the quality does not suit. , J. 11. BURTON, Erie. June 2, IPID. . . oNo 5 Reed Home. nnw GOODO, nay aciona. lA3I now receiving ever day my Fall and Winter merit of/MY GOODS, which I invite the attention of the c ili7.elva of Erie and vicinity, to call and minutiae gOOds and prices before purchasing elsen here. ns my terms are Cash and lip humbug. and my whole attention paid to Dry floods etelusicely, 1 feel and hold myself hound not to Ito ntidersold this side (tithe "Atlnutic ." Etic.Oct. 8. H. It. 111,.WPA% CI ILK. SILK.—A few patterns of very nice ennieleou Satins an, 0 lllack Ciro de Rhine /Silks, will he Mond at. Oct. 6. S. R. IMWRY'S.--Strate Street. MERINOES.—Freneh. English and GOMMTi Me r ino.".. ikil grades and eolora. Call and see them. $. R. DEWEI"S. Erie. OM. 0. 21 N/T ULL,—Canibile and Lb. , le Edging and looming. n good lit. - .01 sortment at. S. R. DEWEY'S Erie:Oct.% T Ant ES and Gentlemen's Kid Glovt;s at. 8. It L t:tic, Oct. 9. ►~.`IIIIEt"i'ING. bleeclsccl and brOW ta,‘ cry cheap nt. Erie. Get. 6. • R. R. lIEWF.VtI SIIMVIB,;it every description, and very Cheap. nt. Erie 0ed.13. d. R DEWEI"S If Bats and Ca for tho 'Poopla,ct PRICES mentrcEn ON E-THIRD.—SPLENDID 114T8 . . 91.30-ctorm CAPS FOR IM CENTS, NMelli. Ilritsit, No. 3, Chwspeide; would respectiblly in- O. form his friends and the public, that be has received Nun New York a splendid stock of Hats. Caps. and Furs, which will he sold at the above Reduced Prices. Aran, that he has added great facilities for Manufacturing. and will be adding daily to that branch of his business, and to his stork of goods. 33 - Call and csamine PRICES. . Oct. 0,1640.-141. irtAItPFITINGS and 0111. CIA/TH.l.—M' entire new 11050T11111r111 Ineltulinß the w fall parerns„ recently come nut. tb,t nre ties. beautiflal and heap, at &Ora° V 08 r ons and Arrivals'of Goods • LL AND WINTER. CWR HAUT leaVP to Inlbrin his nutnermt+ friends and tits • country at Ihrit he is note receiving front the canter') cities and manuftet refs, the largest and most extrusive a, , orit veld of FA),!. and WINTER GOODS he hes ever before offered in this market, and would briefly say (with as little puffing as tat-- Able.) that he has spared no tine nor pains in the 'ideation of his tooelt. Which has been bought mostly for rank, and at such bartft in. as to defy eompetitiorn, (bogus importers not excepted ) Wish this assurance I pledge myself to those (list wish to buy Goods .f wholesale Of retail, that tam not to be undersold by any bruit in thin city. For further patttettlats please drop in at the op polite fttown's Reid, and ctomine st}le and rriVA. Oct. ta. . astware szmaxera own As •he stibecriber intends removing West its the lipid ni•rs his stook of Groceries Provisions. tic. at geem r tdoesul priers. in order to be attic to close np hi nose by t Tit of AprE, Grow which time be I. desirous o lug the th. tore Erick Store on the Public Square, now pieJ by hi u -d where lie will be happy to all those WIO to save 11'6. it.tees R. A. DANE Erie, Nov.t.o, Cheeps, LErrI'ERS testamentary on the estate of t3ilas Gray, I Concord township. deceased. having been granted the au hers. notice is hereby given tont! persons indebted to said to make i 111 l 'imitate payment. and those having claims ngain estate. to present them properly authenticated for settlement JE.OUTIIAN GRAY. Adm ' W11.1.1A31 CRAY, Erie, Oct. 13. l&13. Ladies and Gentlnnate° Ovorahoos. 25 ,1 PAIR of Gum Etastiellvershors. eomprising man ga.tttertog now Open at • W RIG UT's eor - Boots, Shoos and Loather. $ 1200 wuwvit of Mco.d. Woluen's and Boot. and' Shoes, with a good stack of Sol Upper Leather, for sale at the lowest figure (or good pay. Nor. 3. IRI9. C. It. WRIGI • DAIIIT SALT. A. Superior article of Dairy Salt for wile by & 1.0001 Public hock Erie, Oct. 13 317:13110N0! RIBBONS!! ELEG;AYT Fall flat Ititihong high eitkirg beautiful at - yard together with good qualities at is at TionALS SHELF II AILDWAR E.—A good assortment just opersed a t ? , ctle Cheap by GEO, . N a s /4f MIIIUCKS. Jneonetts, Mrllu, Striped rinid, Mneliq Inge and in,eriingsLislefoldiet do , Linen and Muslin ngs, Lace do.. for side at S. JACKS() "John Anderson my Joe John." A NDERSON'S Solace and Goodwin's ['Termed Carendial /A. bare° for sale by .1. 11, 11URTio , oet 17. 1 A Fl NR stock of I.ad'e* flue rlip., Duckekinl. Walking ! LI India Rubber Over Slineg, and llo}s` and tknita kboer, a good aunt, y far sale che'ap, call and gee for yourgelve oblige JAC •N C II LWING Tobacco of the very best kind, for .ate by S. JACKHO A' GOOD nasortment of Winter Vebtlng4, sortie very nicel cheap at the tore of S. JACKSO I Ilelmi Linen and any quantity of Bleached Shirting and cheats at the store of JACKtiO A LAPACA. any quantity Black Figured mid plaiu ebang; Pilk warp, ehanueliana mohair lubire &e., for sale by ' Erie, e 1.1.1. 8. JACKBO IMMIWARE AND OUTLERT. REED & SANFORD. having by recent purchases, anode eta additional supplies as the market demands. now offer for e a general and well selected stock of Heavy and shelf Hard re. Among their stock. are nil Undo of. IRON, STEEL NAHA AND ANIMA, Horse Shoes. Anvils. Del In we. Viers, Mill, al tal ay. and C Cut Raw .. Slim, Dar Lead and Par. Shovels, Grain Scoops, Spades' Iron Ilaro. Strap Hinges, Hay knit es. 31nlable eaftings, a gooi. as sortment of Merhairtis Took, Mats. Serer,. Locks, .Igitelles. bolt.. II winners, Hatchets. Fdrs, natio:Hsi Plane trine, Augurs Hint. Compass, Ectloe, Tennon, Rili Drivers, Bevels, Try, Square., etc. et c Oct. 13. REED & SANFORIL RITAN LI and JAPAN WARE.—Corn ~e and Tea Pot.. Ca Ll Sticks. Lampe. rte. etc.. REED & SAN FOR CROPPING. Broad and Hand Axes; also Shingle and last! Ratchets and Adze+, warrated and for sale cheap a t the 11. ware Store. REED er. SANFOR GtITTELTIV.—The largest apsortutent of Poeket-and T Cutlery that yeas, ever in town, can be found at. - Oet. 18. REED & SAN FOR 'MASS aiGl platt, Eurinio l'a new lot juitt Fri -rived. LA Oct 13. 1 REED & LIA N RIR I Gu VAT,III. TEEl'll.—We ha i rpurchased the right of 11 , ling n few of Bores Paton Cultivator 'firth. Oct. 13. REI:D &,HANFDRI. COAL ONOVELB. AMR'S N 0.6 eau be found at the Hardware:lmre. .1 /MED & B.INFOR U AUJEri 18 _____ • r--- N 0.3 Reed 1101111 e. . . s--- --- iv cw DRESS GOOBS.—The ladies enolltad a rich assortin i It "comprising the Crape Vietoroctis„ (I, ritethinr,l newt, a plain ft 'd set ilowered.sattin stripe and etithroiden I.7astime and all Wool Delaney , . rrene If Meritinei, (high colors) Scarlet • other fashionible Mess GaAs and Trinunitig.a i Oct. Bt. . WRIGII S Corno *Wino De L , • .0 , . A complete assertment Just received sonic Fond paten], .nt /V per yard at TIIIBA LS'S. llegpoi.l TAILORENO WELL DONE AND BEA T HE undersigned respectfully tenders his thanks illt.the public for their taper 11 patronage, and begs le t to Inform his (rends that lie still continues the Tailor 1 Business at his old Stand, a few doors cast of the 1 Bank, and solicits a continuance of past favors. H a , reed% ed 111 C Fall and Winter Fashions, he 11, prirpatt ClMllie all orders entrusted to hi. rare (tribe latest . most approved sit le. The subscriber Inn lag no w done except tinder his on ii e)e, pledge. hush to g complete satisfaCtion to his Ca•MalCfP, and in al l ea where he rails to do so, to pay for the goods. Ladies desirous of linvinvither It Wing or Traveling trahlte m.: , to order. and the latest:in and neatest sole, will do nett to git el a call. :NAVAL AND mti.rrAßY cLoTtIING made to order. N. B. CUTTING on the shnrtest notice and at the tisiml int • .1011 N Ge.II.DINC late, rept.gt, ISM.Ia ntr-savir 32lrTaaNn o- e --TAT—clP—ao—orte. MRS. CURTIS would say to !be Ladies that he haP Opt' her stock of Fall and Winter Millinery. comipreing all the latest styles, consisting or bonnets, Caps. Ribbons. Plow Tabs, &e., a great variety or French worked Collars, Cuffs, Ca t i &c.. Dresß Mid Cloak Trimmings. Zephyr Wonted. Zephyr I broiler) Patient. Pune Twist. Zephyr Scarfs,. Kid Gloves, • quality, with many other articles. all or which have been Pelee with great care by herself, any will be sold at reduced prices. 37,/ Millers furnished as nsual. Straw bonnets cleaned to or , Eric Oct. 20. 3m 15=AIMPMiZEUM031 INStritAl/011 COMPANT, (q 1 Phitadelphiao ARE now doing business ots the Mutunl plan, giving the 'nsu a participation in the profits of the l'ondintly, n Phoning, ty beyond the premium paid. Risks union the Lakes nod Omni insured on the most (.tor terns. LOUSE'S will be I iberally nntl promptly adjusted. Fire risks on inerchand lin ail and other property. in to, or country, for a (hutted term pertnattentir, DIRKI-11,118, Joseph 11. Real, James C.' Iland, Edmond A. Solid Theophtlto. Paulding, John,C. Davis, 11. Jones Brooke. Robert Horton, John Garrett, John B. Penrose, ilugh Craig, Simnel /Awards, George Smell, Henry Lawrence David B. Stacey }:dward Dar/hop ('harks Kelley, Isaac R. Palls, J. G. Johnson. William Pr - dwell, IVillintta Hay, John S. Newlin, Hr. 8. Thomas, , Dr. R. M. Boston. John lieller, Jr. Printer rolcllvane. flieliard Et, Ken bould. Pee.y; IVm. Martin Pres' ApDlication eon Is made to J. KELLOGG, Agent. Fri Erie, Feb. 10, IMP. T OOK ING G I.At3SES.—A large arrortnicot °Muni and Mali! _Lions Fr oilier, together with Plates of different size'. for re lea old (tames. 1,003118 Erie June, 7 IS CLOCKS —A large assortment of Clocks. of different siTle 7 prices. ruin) 6:1, to VP; Marcy! Tithe NMI , . ACC :anted to keep good time, at. LEWIS' GOTHIC, lIA I. FoR Harness, Carriage 'Pomace., thorn superior to Tan Oil. Kepicrandantly on hand by. J.ll lIVRTO, f:sie Julio, 7 lOU, xi tram .717z led oil anti GP T amentUE GRAPE urllttai Sacral tree. rip HE subscriber has made arrnnFetnenta with an eastern 'IL I tor, by him pet-on:illy known. fora constant supply rant may be depended 'upon as perfertly free from all addition dilutions from Alehohol or otherwise. A small quantity on h These wishing a Pure Wine for the above uses, will pleas call extratliie quality. J. 11. BURT° , June 7. Nob Reed Hon IY Barrels thPM : fl ll it 1 / 1 1. 1 1 1 Pat i Tr v ftfor Pale *Sea eeel i low, by ibe banal or gallon by. J. ff BUILT° g Erie July 7. 1f49 Domestic Dry Goods— 1— Now on hand. di recti from Bolton Factories. a fit heavy and tine *heel ing. by the bale or i!letti at B toed brown Drills, striped Shirting* and Tlekilliti e.I thug,, Waddingspud Wicking!). colored Planner* al together with a heavy .leek able,. and orange lots P* l which I will sell to the trade cheap for cash. Nov 3,1819. C. 0. WI -- WBItTI3II'IfB. 100 um hall'and quarter ithbisk White Fish pot received and for rale at lowest pricer and warranted. R. O. NU' Erie, Nov. 3. IPSO. • GNliflAMS.—ileoTeli,icench and MacleanGitlin' vrry cheap by. 8. Anaw aoatta: rarar aoorth: TtiST received at the New York Staten Impend t Of Fail andelVintor Press goods of every style at Atio.l.ves. Ribbons, Princes. and Drrre Trimmings erhd ion., which will mold at a very matt *deans', n end quite as low as can be bought 'rot or New York and 11C4 and it you are net isatistivd don't buy. S. D. YOWERS. Ste N 0.6, Boone' Erie, Oct. 13, 1E43 CONSUMPTION CURED. \\7mro ;I4 ,• • • , .l ' • --^>, s. / . -• ..," ,—.'- 1:, A 0.:,.:.... :::... .. ........ . ..:::::..,_.., ........., • c„,_...... sz.P. ./r..4, •1gh.1..2 t_ _1 1 .., rk\A-....5k.. -n:.l CANCRALAGIJA; POs TOR COMM CORO OF Coughs; Colds, Influenza, Asthma, Bronohitis,Spitting of , Blood, and other Lung Complaints tending to CONSUMPTION READ: READ!! This medicine Is just what it is declared to be above. A trip , cdy ror the cosysfas rare of all those affections of the Throat and Lungs. which if neglected, always end in Cononetton. It Isnot a %mim e s... s ta. /4 m.y ankle, made Just le mil, like many of the co an nostrums of the day, but ism strictly soisatiSs Propisrmissi —the original recipe having been furnished by an nutrient Physis clan. (the late Prof. Rogers,) and that still nuttier improved by our of the . present proprietors , who is bitnielf a re llmfallIMIO• PArrlfisa, a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania... It is composed of the choicest amides in the Inviable kingdom. most of then, of long-tried value and established reputation, and some of them (manly am, particularly the CA arcno.aaaa. a plan of most render/Id medicinal virtues, lately introduced Into this country from California. The Mee ipe has Leen shown to thousand of PII)SiC131111., who have universally approved It, and will be shouts to any Phyote tan who desires to bee It. upon application ell her to the Proprietors or their Agents ft has been übed in mat. Made. of rams. and is .trrnigly recommended by PAysiciess, even I 5 femurs in our Medical Colleges, Minium of Gospel, Judge* Lawyers, Merchants. Mechanics, Am.—a conclusive proof that there is no quackery or dereptios at out it. but that it is a media eine of moat uncommon tit Inc and teCeftes, I'AMEIII.I:Th. rg. be buil rent- CM le of reri tale cud As no orditiary.sized advertisement:can feria to do junks to the merits of Otis article. the Proprietors have emlodled In a pamphlet fern:, the liist.ry of this Medicine—the tiewripties, an fare, ate , of its print ipa I I ngrediente-4beefset they are designed to have upon tho human systvin—and above all. the httalrehillte amount of good n hich it has done They design to circulate this Pamphlet extensively: hut should any one be overlooked. they are earnestly desired to call upon the Agents rained below. and pro cure one, gratis It will well repay a ;teflon!. The Idyl, on pace ith may be north io yourself or (atoll). TlIOVFAbli)t) OF 11)0f.. and it will introduce you to a mats of testimony in its favorwhichtls pet red ly irresiptible. eloch being our confidence in Its virtue,. we are willing to war fast the Medicine its every recent ease. (It used according to thus directions.) awl where the person is not satisfied that he le deriving benefit from It, by returning the Pottle a ithin Y 1 hour.' time. MONRY will he refunded. t7tter page 3d of the Patuthlet. For sale. wholesale and retail. by A. 1.. tdroVII.T. Proprietors, at their Principal Vie*. No. 163 Warren it.. New York. to whom all orders for the Medicine, and letter. retail:lto ageacler, "boobd be noldretred, riot paid. Lr lie sure to ask for lir /topers' Syrop of I.vrrnroot.. TAR. and CA iIeIIALM/01 . , and let Ito other le painted on to you. t; A ET lioN.--.-.lMos astast4e. unless there is on the butt wrappo as sid of signed with a Pe.. by A. L. !WI-WILL La. - tO. new ,Cr. I . per coot.; tis, eqt.ns. i.e. re" Dr. A Roger. Syrup of Ildvirtworr. Tam. And CAKCIIAL. AGU• has proved Welt to be the most extraordinary medical aid in curlict that usually fatal disease Cerisnerption. But. it should be remembered. this medicine is as efficacious and valuable in the imcidert stages, such as Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness. &„ before the Lunge are so far gone that ulceration has taken place. It is seldom, if ever, known to fail in breaking up the most obstinate and distressing Cone,' or Cold. in a few hours' time, if the direr, lions are strictly follon ed. The resales, which makes so many stendsrfst oats, is for sale at Carter & Brother and Bard° & Per king, Erie 27 "The columns of the Press throughout tbe country seem to be so filled a ith notices of cures and specifies for all diseases. •flesh is heir to.' that one hardly knows what to do in east of dis ease. (or fear that in using one medicine. another and better may be overlooked. But from the remarkable cares, and the high order and vast amount of testimony lately brought onderour personal on tire of the extraordinary efficacy of Dr. Rogers' Syrup of Ursa woo's.. Tau. rind CancnaLaana, we are compelled to regard the ev idenee of our senses, and confidently state, that for Corgis and (Wis, and that hydra-headed monster, Comm:lemon, we think the above preparation a safe, speedy, and certain cure. TO all our friends ue say, Tit C IT; and if it does not help you,nothlng else will." DEATH FROM A SLIGHT MLA! irr fly neglecting those salutary precautions which eotnmols sense dictates, annoy, very mass. fall victims to their prudence. We haveseen the yosta,p bride blooming like a bird of paradise— the Lair of Boner hope , the pride of her father,and the joy of her mother—her cheek Hushed with anticipation. and her eye beam lug with the soft expression of lose—the gay dream, of life date clog before her fancy, with the rich and variegated tints of the rainbow's hue. We have seen all this changed—aye, the wed.' disc earinssi fur a 'heard, and the bridal chamber for the sepul chre of the dead; and all this by neglecting a ..ecionnirst Now. before it is too late, use Dr. Rogers' .iyrap .1 Etvirstwiner. TAR. and EANCHALMIL,• • which gives immediate relief, is thou sands of our most intelligent and wealthy fatuities ate re dy and willing fo testify. PRICE—In large bottles, 111.001 or six bottles for 115. For sale by Carter & Brother, and Dutton Ir. Perkins Erie, May 12, lEIU, ;m5ll 10 000 - Toot Window Oleos; 2,00"ux" English, French and American Window Glass' comprising all the sire. from Sbytoto3* by 41 This assothilent contains 50100 of the best deabie thick. suitable for show WitelOWs and eases. Also, a lut of French Bby 10, altogether su perior to what is usually brought intro this market. but which will he sold as low no the American. Almgether ours in th is Ilne is so pram' to any Other out of the cities, and will be sold on terms that will suit nil reasonaLte persons, Erie, July 11, I:149, bramily Groceries. Wholaudy and Ilieldwil. A• to reel.. cteirily I.ras teaveto return ens sincere thanks ..CIL • to his n iiiii emu s Cash customers for their liberal patronage. and to state that he has Just received front New York and Pittg burgh a large quantity and variety of Fresh GrOcerks, selected with care.cuusisting of Teas Candies ' Pitch , Forts Cofer Tobacco Tar Scythes Fruits Oils itorin Snaths Spices hire Oakum . Naili hum Mackerel Rakes Rope. Molasses Co.lrirh Spades Ragging Sugars Mats Shovels 110es,ike.. And a large, full and comptem assortment of every thing In tin Grocery line, to which he Invites the attention of those wishing I purchare.as these Groceries were bought low and will he .01 very tow for Cash or ready pay, but positifely no trust'—Retumn her King's. N 0.2 Fleming Block. Erie, June 9, 1819. . 4_li.von K Spoons, Ladles , Tongs ; Scoop., But ter constantly on hand - and ,Maaufattirsti by th• sahrribers..ot is tie Nutmeg State, bat is rfie. and warranted the standard of dollars. Comparison of style in this branch par ticoarly invited. • Also. Threaded Spoons and Forks from New York Matnifiretorr. all of rood silver. G. LOCAIId k Co. Etie July 7. • 'Live Geese reathers Wari‘ed. higliod email, fate IA 111 he paid for live Geese Feather's' JL the more of. - it. 0414 I. Cheapoide. Erie. GIIt4VING ON 111,000. it. sulnerther is pnliared to execute all order in Ma line. ilkawitt; nthl Engraving lAndseapes„ views of llotele. Stores: Factories. Machinery. &desire gents, Business Cards. Show Bilk. ace,. ace.. Orders, attended to without delay, charges moderate. 'Fredonia, July WI. wits M. 8. PETTIT. WRITS 11111311. 100 nni.s. White Fish , just received and for sale cheaper than at any other establishment in the city. at tratt. 7'. N. moogirs IBILAIN CII. OM. EIIT DAY and 3U Hour Clocks. I , BliOUll , la) les creases. at gr calls twinged priers. Also, Marine, CuculAr andother Time times for t sale low by G L : LuOMIS & Co. Erie July, 7. Suite firreel., , - NO WANILLZI 111E111111101 , Pairbanko, Goziwnet_ Scale awannfactorrll The Vilbaillrlilefl. 114. tog poren3tleki t /11rbla I, ko celebrated genu ine ' , tale pater,,,, and einplo)ed a workman, Mr. llrooks. who has had a long experience in their manufacture. brit leave to Inform the public that they are non' prepared to furnish to order an article superior to any thing of the kind vier oileied in this market. The subset ibers .ould oho caution their friends against ref efts s itic s% ortbless artr fc les purporting to be F:sirbanks' Ogee ISOM irrelion.ibie itinerant }mikee peillers—.e ataarlatiars Ills tans. Die article The following me our prices. IlaYrkale. of 4 Toils draft, . 800 Coal Seale.. of I ton draft. 40 I'lanium Scales, 130 u lbs. draft. i " 23 Do. do. do. with hoisting tever and wet on trucks, 40 Do. do 1..V0 lbs. draft. 30 i,,,. do. do, on trucks. with hoisting lever. 23 Fairbanks' Americas Scale. 1300 lbs. 03 .. Ito. 110. do. MO lbs. 20 Do. _ do. do. 1300. on trucks -rich hoisting 1... 37 Do. . do, do. 500 lbs. 1 er, 16 Flour racking Sealc,Sta) lbs. SO Counter Scales./ oz. to 2uo lbs. , , platform A 1)0 1 rrx. to Insu tbs. platform platform, 10 Dale's Counter emit, brass Icier. } oz. to .rat It.. draft. 0 All the above articles are scarrarte4. l'lto.c vt isliing to obtain a good and reliable Peale are requested le give ur a call at Pio Wilt French street, nearly opposite the Farmers Hotel. . G. A. BENNET gr. CO5, Erie. May mi, 184n.1 _____ I SPORTSMAN 1101 Tfflr. subrerlbers Would reap ectfltily call the attention °Moto men. to their araortisient of Sporting accoutresskons imported and manufaetered. In addition to tbolg pink wpm ) . f a ctur e they have Pal received from YOldt in voice of well linlotted double and tingle barrelled Rea Gunk "w -rote. Powder Fisaha. and Shot Pouches, caposSbOt +PO teat# All aline above articles will be sold cheap fox re ad y tuty. VAR cod see. et leo. 4. French WINEITIr eft. Erse. la. IBM • voror or cuiromornsess , 10,131UL11 - Tools, No. Cibeapidds. CA RPENTERHandJoinera will dad &good assownient of Toole consisting In Pan of Ilebeb and Moulding Planes, Ploughs, Match Planes, Hand, Panel *ad Rink Palm Augurs. Angus Rrace and kilts., Duets Rill and Penner Elam% Iron awl steel Bonfire% Try aces. Plane Irons. Drawing Koh esi. Adzes. Want and band Awe. ke., be.. The abcn-e were pnr• chased of the Manufacturers and Imposters and are to he told at. a swill adsane for randy pay or aPProved credit. Eris. Oct. GEO. BELDEN lk r ON, NO. S e ouparesnm. Now rail & Winter Coatis. MITT. riihvirihers are how . reediting their 'tack 01 Fall and %vio -1 lef (rood', conub.titig of DRY (1001)R, (Trt :.7. - RY, (FARMYARD. l:Aut:i I.','i'.c, bottsfilvel• Vices, chains, We net boast that Ave have the !arr.t stock, or to sell elieopt• th"n can to purchased in Nets York, but picage oeheIVIDO to FLA as cheap as the cheapest in the "little ton n of Erie." i Oe t. 13. GEO SELDEN &BON. w N. 21,21 2000 PAIR! , of goon mina carp Pocks. Erir. COI. I. C. M. TITIPV.9- From the Medical Reporter STRONG TESTIMONY. CARTER &DROTIIrk. 80.. Reed !louse.
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