bit Wultig IDOtrutr. ERIE, A. 1 SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER -29.' 1849. Trln consequence of a press of adverfielrig favors and the room necessarily occupied by the Niesiage. our edi torial end news departments have been cut abort this week. W. ware in hopes of being able to obtain a copy of the message by mail, end thereby avoid the errors of telegraphic report, and waited for that purpose until yesterday before putting it itt type. but were disappoint ed. The e rrors. however. aro not so material as to pro vont the intelligent render from comprehending what the President really means. Tev - sits Lirtear.s.--.Those of\our friends who wish to advertise for License at th• February Court, through the columns of tho Obserser. will take notice that their pcti lions must be Inserted in the next number. AY 01iGANIZA.TION AT LAST.---Well, tho long agony is over, and Howzt.t. Conn, democrat4Georgia, is speaker of the House of Representatives. end apnea quietly faction and trickery. bargain and bribey, have all Been knocked 9n the head. This result. so 7devout ly to be wished for." watt brought aboUt on Saturday by the !loose adopting a resolution to ballet tour t , i113061. and if there was no election by it majority of thtywhole be fore 1110 fourth trial, then the caudidate having the high est tromber upon that-ballot. should be declared Speaker. Upon the first ballot the vote stood: ' Winthrop, 99; Cobb, 95; Wilmot 9. No election. Second balm!, Winthrop, 92 ; Cot4 l , 96; iVilmor, 9. No election. Third ballot. Wiiithrep, 97; Cobb, 97; Wilmot. 9. No election, and, t h e House proceeded to the fourth, ballot, a plurality electing, with the following result: Cobb, 192; Win throp. WO; Wilmot 8; scattering. 13. The tellers then pr'ectaimed Mr. Cobb elected, and he was conducted to the' chair by Messrs. Winthrop and fir,Dowell, upon taing which ho briefly addressed the House as followes: Gentlemen of the Ifrouss-qf Ilgresentotirei: it would be useless to disguise the kat that I feel deeply embar rassed in taking this chair under the circumstances at (coding my election. lam conciatar of the difilcultiee by which this position is eturounded at this time. The peculiar organization of this body is exhibited in our pro eeediuge slime we first mei. The nature and character cf the various important and exciting questionL of public policy winch will engage our attention during the pre!. eat ses , ien of Congress. conspire to render they duties of this aloe peculiarly embarrassing, onerous and respon sibte. I may bo perm:nod therefore, to oak, in advance, our generous aid and support in the cart I shall make. firmly. faithfully and impartially, to discharge its duties. The notintry hie seen looking with anxiety to our efforts .to effect an organization. and the people will condoms to regard with interest every step we hike in Our legislative course. Our duties will be laborious—ou t great. Let us, then , in view of these co eratious, in voke. fu the discharge of these duties, a patriotism ea broad as the Union, and as comprehensive as the nature sod character of her various interests and institutions.-- Guided by this *pint, under- the blessings of Heaven, our *Woe ea result in the continued prosperity of our conwinse country Accept, gentlemen, my grateful ac knowledgment for the h. nor you have conferred on me, in electing me your presiding officer during tho present Congrees. Ti4oll, after four weeks spent in ineffectual balloting. and worse than useless wrangling, has the ifous;e effect ed an organization by adopting the plurality rutL a mea sure that could have been resorted to with tic ninth pro priety at checklist, oldie first week of the session;as now. To mind it was just as manifest at that time that the hydra head of disunion,' Which has reared itself north and south, would never allow an organization as long - as it could prevent it; and. as parties stood, that was easy so tong as it required a tnitjoritito elect. it was, then, oeueabtedly the duty of Congress to bare adopted this costae long ago, arid Mae nipped faction in the bud.-- Hut we are not dive/lrd to be captious sow—we feel too well satisfied with tha final result. That/Jewell Cobb is every way qualified fur Speaker. even Grscloyized, whir. ery will not deny; and eltheugh- wo aro not disposed to chronicle his election as a purely party triumph, we may be allowed to say that IS better democrat of the Union— ond the whole Union—is not to be found. E:octed by a ruieority vote, we sincerely trust be will not descaud to the level, in forming the committees. of an "accorriplidi ed Winthrop." Let that ho thu solo proviiico of whiga Demeeme.y want nano of it! Eelected by the TOW of members representing Democratic districis, and claiming themselves to be democrats. Plead C. Win throp became. a partizan Speaker is every slonse of the word. lit appointing committees, in decidinnoints of order, iu all the duties of the station he was thuL called to fill, from the time he took the chair until he vacated it on the thiid of March last, ho knew no rule et acti'on but that of ion?. Such a speaker we trust blr.. Cobb will not be! TIIE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE In another part of our paper wilt be found this long looked for, long expected, veritable document. limring beep so long expected. we did not deem it neces s ary to change the order of things by getting it out in a hurry. Besides. wo could not, howercr• much we mighti hare desired to do so, have given it to our readers in adVance of our regular publication . day. Our cotemporeries l uf the Gatette, however, showed a commendable spirit Of en terprise by going to the' trouble and expense of telegraph ing and issuing it on Tuesday morning, the day offer its delivery. We trust they will reap their rewardlor so doing, if not in this world, at least in the world to come; which latter, by the by. we think (remota experienee itr the newspaper business, is a good deal more, prolrable than the/ern:a! ' et But to the message itself. It is short. and in that par. holder commendable.—ratber dignified than otherwise, mod, like every thing else from the same source, as non committal as it well can be. It opens by communi c ating the important fact that "sixty years have elapsed since the establishment of opt governinent;" to which the au thor could with equal truth have added, "forty of which time I have plumed in the camp, and during all that pe riod never exercised the right of a freemen, by voting." This would have shown to the country bow peculiarly qualified he is for his present position, and thus prepared them to receive his suggeitiono and recommendations in regard to our foreign and domestic affairs, such as finance and tariff, diplomacy. commerce and navig.4ion, without doubts or questions. This was undoubtedly an oversight. and we paten to make it public. In regard to nay foreign relations, the President is as "mild ns a *sick. ill dove," and declares that with all nations of the earth, except. Portugal, we have note semblance of a quarrel. ht regard to that power, he more than intimates that if As don't "pay up" and pass ruceipts, he'll give her a taste of Duette Vista. and for that purpose will, at :Mills tent day, Communicate to Congress a message specially dedicated to her cue. With France, we aro as "thick a, two thieves," and although we did send frionSeicir Pantie home with a flea In his ear, and the mark of the foot of the little state of Delaware upon his diploMatic assimers, Louis Napoleon, like a kind, dear good 'soul as he is, condescended' to receive my minister and au knowledgerber acquaintance. I In regent to the Tariff. he thinks it ought to be revised ferthe purpose of increasing revenue and inceMag big doine.tic Industry. and to this end prefers a lye - tem of specific duties to ad calory's. This part is pe culiarly Whig. How the revenue is to be lucreased by a WA while at the same time importations are to be,dis eourogod, ho does not see proper to,tell zss, but submits it off to the "wisdom of Congress.," • The "wisdoin" of the Congresses that ever assernkled. we apprehend, will not be sufficient to solve such an absurdity. If the Sub-Treasury system is 'continued. ho think. "important modifications" are "indispensable." ba i t in what particular ho deuce it necessary to modify that 'p ita', he leaves us as much in /he dark as though ho had not spoken. A plain-spoken porn/ President would have said in what. particular the system was bad, and given his reesorist , but not so with Oda "no-party" Executive—it all "submitted to the ;wisdom of Congreas." regard to the use of the veto, the President appear. minis modified, somewhat, the doctrine laid down; by him in that celebrated electioneering document, the Alli son letter. la, that, if we recollect correellyi hederieca- ted the use of the "one man power," except upon ons contingeociy--4 manifest violation of the eoustitution. In his message be Wilgus that in addition to preventing "unconstitutional and hasty legislation," the "d i m power is sometimes "necessary to defend the Executive against theeneroaehments of the legislative poiver." This is a surrender of the whets ground, and etTeetually silences whig objection to this necessary port of Otit pottqal sys tem. But we have neither time nor room for timber comment. and will therefore reserve wliat we have to say, until a more convenient season. 07 By special invitation we dined on Christmas w:111 our friend. Maj. Brown, mine host of Brown's Hotel.— The Major sots; probably, the best table this side of the Alleghenies. In addition to the usual courses of a Christ "l3 dinnor, TurloY. Chickens, Roast Pig. Roast Beef. &c. the Major served up to his guests a fine fresh CIA. a rarity is these parts. and especially to us. i„ Theyredosia Erpress has changed hands—Mr. E. F. Fostii haying bought out the interest of J. P. Cobb in the concern. Bon. T. A. Osborn remains as princi ple Editor. 03 That old champion of democracy and the rights of the people, ••Tits &yearning Gazette," comes to us now is ao oath* now dress, and looks, -for all the world, as proud ae a Broildway dandy in white kids. Su c cess to it +unfits spiritod Editor. 07 Somebody sent us the other day, through the Pest Office, a magnificent gold pen. As, the donor did ma, send his name with it, and was very particular to dis guise hie hand writing we conaiuJo ha does not wish 1.14 20 cbronido his goods deeds by name, or direct pub lic attention to his eblabliohmEnt, but intends it as a simple oaring of good will and reapol't. We shall;-there fore, esteem it as such, and look upon it hereafter, not as the reward or a "pia" but a present of one whose good wishes it will always he our endeavor to merit. ET Wo had that Turkey fur our Cnrr■tntas dilutor. thanks to one ot the boat democrats of GIIMIC township. Our friend of tbs. Washington Ezsouner will please note the fact. SUNDAY SCHOOL EXHIBITION --In compli ance with numerous requests. the Exhibition given by the Universolist Sunday 'School. on Cbribtmae night. will be repeated CM Tuesday evening. January let. 185 g. to commence at G o'clock precisely. Tickets of adohission. 14 cents each, for sate at the Book Stores or the Messrs. lelpatrord. by the committee of teachers, and at the door on the above evening. VIAILXIIED. In this City, on Tuesday, the 2.5 th inst., by Rev. Ezra Joliet!. Mr. D. B DERBY, fortnorty of Mayidle, N. Y., 'and Miss ELSIE, daughter of David Burton of this City. With the above notice came a very acceptable remem= brance. for which we return our young friends the thanks of ail who partook of their bounty. On the Caine day by the same, Mr. George Brubaker of this City. and Miss Abbey Harriet Bliss of Nikrth East On the 27th inst.. In. Rev. John Prussor. Aso Bottles. EN., Post Master of Giromt. and Miss Sarah M. Hinds of that place. Ir7.WOR Mg..- A • this is the sca.oti of the year when worms are most amiable among children; the proprietors of 3l'Liane's Verrnlfuge beaten ve to calf upon parents. soliciting their attention to its virtues for the expelling of these annoying and 'of en fatal enemies ofehildren The invention is by a physician of great experience in Virginia. and nfier using it for several )ears in his own praclite, and Ending its recess so universal, he has been induced at last to offer it Witte public as a cheap but curtain and eteellent medicine. Solo by Carter & Brother and J. 11. Burton, Eric. I's. A PRfIEE ARTICLE.-Are nay alllictcd with pains. *tutees. eats. or morose! any kind! Let them trail W. D. Sloan's edcertisinent in another column. W • believe. his ointment to be a prime article fur anything of the kind, and no humbug. Fry a line of it heronry/no sure/ a ny rower. can be bad at nearly all the stores in this piatee.—Kso mientimm r . ere?" &c Agent's name. at the head of Sion Coulon. For further particulars and testimonials. get Phanittlets of Agents. a::4lZoliglotts Nocco.'The third Lee-ture in the course fn Illu.itatlOn and derrnee of Univerialisin, will be deliv ered in the Universalist Church to-morrow evening. Subject— " The r 0101) or Chlitl." Dec 2:1 J. %V. WETMORE. ATToniv.el , AT LAW, In Walker's (Ace, on seventh Sireet. Elie, Pa • 0. Woo; Oysters! Oysters! FrOTELS and Private fatuities can be suppheib with a inverter A quality of overt:us by application at the EAGLE BA LOON. state street. under Waikato' Exchange epee, Erie. Eat!, Oen. 21, fen. • at 500 1.111L.5. City Milli Supettfue Viou►, so1:2 at 11w /mast matket Klee. at C. M. 71011,11.4. Fate, Dee. /9,, 184 D. UlteapaiLle. 4rti C.%wity ss rglilE Continoutreatch of Pennsylvania to the Sheriff of said .1.. County ;beefing. Whereas at an Orphan's Court held at Erie, in and for the county of Erie. the :huh day of December, A. 11. 1841. before the licn.,D. Church President. and his associate Jl3l, Het* Vrii.e said CCM/ I,the pettison of aforean 1.. Condos and Ed. want Scribner, who repre,ent and hold 1(10 interest of Johnston Laint in the property hereinafter mentioned. was presented set- ling tomb. That Thomas Laird, Esq., late of the borough of Erie. died on, of about the tirst day of April, A. 1). tela, inieatate as to the real estate hereinafter described, leaving 0 vi blow, to wit: Mary Ann Laird and lame ten children to wit: Mary .pas, (lineman ied with Duct. !dawn C. Kellogg.) Johnston Laird, (whose interest your petitioners are the owners of) George W. Laird, William „Lerd, who has since deceased leaving a widow and issue two children, to wit: Themes Left., and Winton Laird y. t in their minority, (for whom Alesaniler Mehaficy is the lawful guardian) face, (who was intermarried with Ate:ander alehatlay, the said Jane since deceased teat lug issue one child, to wit: lhoions 1.. Melt:ail. now wini nor about foil rteen years old, who has no guar dian) ?Poems Laird, Jr., JameoLa rd. (who hasslnce died lutes , tatearoutiarried and without issue) Margaret Laird, (who has also died unmarried, Witt/dill issue and iLlteliMCC) Eneiline Laird, Wil son Laird and Il shard Laird, The said Thomas Laird, k:sq., diedaeized in his dellltTite as Or &e of and in the following de scribed In tots in the borough of Erie and known by being num bered in the general plan of the lots its tile town of Erie as follows, viz: The South halt of twelve hundred eighty five, (1184) twelve hundred and eighty sir, (114) twelve hundred eighty seven, (1.4) the South Halt of twelvehuudred eighty eight, ((atti) twelve hundred eighty four. (WI) The North hal(of thirteen hundred ninety eight and thirteen hundred ninety nine, (1.108 and EXPO) seven hundred and eleven, 17l1i seven hundred twelve. 9 ti) sev en hundred fourteen, (7141 seven hundred and fifteen, fliiii) seven hundred and eighteen. PM) seven hundred awl nineteen, (710 two thousand seventy nine, ( .2 t4D) two theasand eighty,lobs) two thousand eighty 0/le. (22i d Iwo thousand eighty two, .*2d two thousand eighty three. thousand fire , Vi..*7l two thousandeiglity four, 111151 1 two ousand eighty e, V JEd two thousand eighty six. dOtO and two thousand eighty seven. (UK) A tid praying the coot to Sward an inquest to make partition or the premised, aforesaid, to and among the children and legal representative* or the said Thom it. Laird, Raq. deceitaed, in such manner and in such Pro portions as by the laws of this Comistonwealth is dirt ctcd, If she Fame can its made without prejudice to or spoiling the whole.— But if such partition cannot bt made then, to value and appraise the zaine aim., whereupon the said coun on the proof anti eon.) ler at'on of the premises awarded an inquest for the purposes aforesaid. We therefore command you that faking with you twelve good rind lawful me. ~(y our bailiwick, you go to and upon the prentwes aforesaid, and there in the presence of the patties aforesaid. by you to be warned. ((being warned they will be present, and having re-, spect to the true valuation thereOfand upon the oaths and Wilma. Dons creche said twelve good and inwfat men, you wake partition to and among the heirs clod legal representatives of the said intestate in such trimmer and in such proportions as by the laws of this 'Commonwealth is directed. If directed ii the same can be done without prejudice to or .polling the whole, but ifsaid par tition eanind ti made thereof, without prejudice mar stalling the whole, then you cause the said inquest to Inquire and ascertain whether the same wilt conveniently acconituodate more than one of the said representatives of the said intertme without prejudice to Or spoiling the whole. and i f so, how many it wilt as aforesaid accommodate, describing each pan by west and bounds, and re turning a jurc vatualtOn of the sante. Ant ill the said inquest by you to be summoned as nforesnid to 1 moose the said partition or valuation, shall be of opinion that the pre,ohnsocartiv with the apportenauces, cannot be so parted and divided as accommodate more than one of the spid repro sentatites of the said Mistime, that then sou , nitre 'be inquest to value the whole of the sold real eetate with the appertancer, hay- Mg relieet to the true valuation thereof ac-ording to taw. And that the partition or valuation, so made. you distinctly, openly have before the said justices at Erie. at an Orphan's Court, then to be held on the first Monday in February next. under your hood and seal. nnd under the hands and seals of those by yrhOse oaths and affirmations you shall make such partition or valuation, and have you then and there this writ. ' . a Mimes* the lien. Clayton! Church, President Judge of our said county, the SIM day Of December, A. D. ISIS. JAMES MINN ER, Clerk. In obedience to the command of the above named writ.' wilt proceed to execute the same, on the 3tot day on inbaury, A. D. IC3J, on the pre nixes dimwit, described, a t which time and place the parties in interest may attend if they see !Pieria's Office. N. E. BURTON, Sheri ff. Erie: Dee. 2.1. 1040. t 31,1133 ZIFOTIOZI s hereby given that John Kuobto, John Gabel, Lewis Momeyer ,! land others, on the etli day of November, AR. Aped Mew' petition in the Court of Common Pleas. of Eric county, together with an instrument of writing therein , specifying the °Mechani c/les, condi if Otis. Dame and style. under which they mean to asso ciate fur religious purposes,and exhibited the conexct he saidcourt, praying the said court to grant th:lu a charter of Incorpo r ation under the name and style of the 'First United German Evangeli cal tan/tern and Reformed et. Johns Congregation of Erie and viclniq. Whereupon the said Court perused and examined said Instrument, and being satisned that the objects:articles arid con ditions theretwset forth and contained, appear lawful and not in jurious to the community, did direct said writing to be filed tit the °Men of the Froth° rotary of said Court. notice to be low tied in one newspaper printed in ...hie county Or at least three Weeks, setting forth that this application had been made to salkttourt. to grant a charter of Incorporation, and fixed the first Monday In Feb ruary, 1830, thr hearing dre, JAMES SKINNER, Prothonotary's Ginter - Prothonotary ! Erie, Ere. 23, 1849. 21n33 • Julien Drowning, by her next ln the Common Pleas of Eris friend Nathaniel Potter. 1 county; re. f No. Nov. Term. Nia. Joseph Browning. 1 athutstibpoena In divorce. I 1170 MICAS. Jams Browning' by her next Mend. Nathaniel 1 V V Potter. did on the aaj of May. A. D. IND. Piero; • ber petition to the maid Court. at a Court Men held in Erie. In and to said county of Erie, praying that %br enures therein set !brat. she might be divorced from her husband, Joseph grooming, , Therefore notice is hereby given to the said Joseph Brawning. 1 to be and appear before our Judges at Erie, at our county Court of, Common Pleat. theta to be holden for the county of Erie. on tee' (drat Motaday of February next, to answer to the said charges in said bill preferred. P. E 11139.T0N. guff-it Eoaks. sheriff. 1 Erie, riec.l3, 1949. 5 . , _ $lOl3 EVRM FOR TUE „_ _ ____ ALL ritseASE3 • , 1671 A N . ißlifnieT;iY.tir. . OF THE BLOOD OR HABIT OF THE SYSTEM. FIE. • Scrofata or Vora Evil, PAssilitutiso, Oistiaste Cockatoo Erni!. Sow. Pimples. or Pustishoi on ths Face. Slashes. Biles. Chrome Sort Eels. Ring irtlFl74 UT TOW?. Scald /had, grlGNififfarkt 4V4 kinfx of a. OCIMIS mai 'dial, Sal/Morn Marc, slTtAititie Symp. tow. Sciatica, or bosioniyo; col Diseases orlshrerosi as owl dichosa no of /throws . Adcitito or Dropsy., Evasive or finprls• dom. is Lift; also. atronie Cosatitstiossl Disorders. 4.0. lilliS Medicine has acquired a vcry extended and established reputation wherever it has 'seen used, based entirely on it/ own merits. which its superior efficacy has alone The unfortunate victim of hereditary ripoca.e, with swollen eland*. Contracted shims. and hones half carious has been rCtt , tored to huilth and vigor. The serofutoui. patient. covered with ulcers, loathsome to himself andbis attendants. has been tondo whole. Hundreds of persons, who had groaned hopetersty for years under Cutaneous and glandular disorders. chronic rheumatism. and ma ny other complaints springing from a derangement ham the ea ceenee organs and the circulation, have Lech raised as It were from the rank of discav, sod now, with refrigerated constitutions. gladly testify to the efficacy of this Westin:la hie prepatatiOn. The te s timony of those who nave he m cur. ti by iv use, with their rect. Ideates, has been published from time to time; and were it desir, able. a mass of the most overwhelming leathuOny could he brought forward, proving most conclusively ice, fuestimabie value. l'he afflicted. and those who have not used this medicine are invited to make a trial of Ito virtue, and appropriate to themselves the benedu which it alone eau bestow. ••TRUTII IS STRONGER THAN FICTION." The attention of the render is called to the fullotifingastoulshing Cure. affected by Sands' Sarsaparilla. This is tocertify that I have a colored woman who has been afflicted for the last five years with Scrofula, and all the remedies I used had no elect in arresting the progress of the complaint, on the contrary, she constantly grew worse, and after erpencling be tween Jand Sad with phodeians, besides using other remedies without success, till the disease had eaten away the cartilage of her nose. made its appearance on various parts of her body, and had finally commenced its ravages In the roof of her mouth. In this dreadful situation. with the Prospect of death staring her in the face , I stated her ease to Dr. Disciswey, agent for 14ands , Sarsaparilla, in Newbern. N, C., by whom I was Whited to use that article; and Corny surprise and 'stator my neighbors, towboat her case was known, after using four and a half bottles site was restored to perfect health, and that in the space of three weeks, and was able to work in two weeks from the time she COWMEN ced taking it. In winsome!' the truth of this statement...l have t eteunto sated my name, this IDth day of September. leo. McCOTTER, I. P. Mouth of Wean Diver. Craven Co.. N.V. -ULCER CURED OF RESER YEARS' STANDING. This cure was ettected in July, l 841; th •re have been no 'quip • rows ore return, mid her health still continues good, July Idld. New ifoua, July 2J. Messrs. Sandw—Gentlemen—l consider it but an act of justice to you to elate the knowing facts in reference to the great benefit 1 have received id the Cute of au obstinate Cancerowi Ulcer on toy breast. 1 was attended for eighteen months by a regular and skilful phy ffle4 m, assisted by the advice and Counsel of ono of the most able and experienced surgeons, without the least Lwielif whatever. MI the various methods of treating cancer was resorted to; for five weeks iu successson my breast was burned with caustic three thne a day, and forms it was daily syringing with a weak solo• non ofuttrtc steed. and the cavity or liner ulcer was so Sargedad it held over Om ounce Orate solution The doctor probed the utter and examined the bone. and said the disease was advancing rap idly to the rungs. anti if it did not get speely teller by medicine or by an Operation, the result would Le fatal. I was thlv ism! to have the breast laid open and the hours examined; Mit ending no relief from what bail been done. and feeling I was rapidly getting worse. I Alnimt despaired of recovery. and considered my case nearly hopeless. geeing various testimonials and certificates or cure by the use of Sands' danwparilla. incases similar to toy on n, 1 conclocled to try efew bottles. several of which *ere used, but, from the tong grated chlracter of toy dis4ase. produced no very decided change. considering this as the only probable cure for my ease. I perse vered null, thedisease was entirety cured. It I. now over eleven months since thecure was completed; there is not the slightest appearance of a return. I taersfora preemie* seyesly* watt., And the cure entirely (limed by eande , darsparilla se I took as Warr medicine of any kiadderinz its rims I mete was: itt. as, hare $ Wes say sisal. Please excuse this long deferred ackno wiedgrneni„ which !think it my duty to make' Your valuable 'Sarsaparilla cured int; with the blessing of divine Provrdence. when nothing else could. and I feel myself under aiming obligations to you. 1 can s.-.y many things I cannot write, And I do most respectfully invite larders afflicted as I have been, to call upon we, and I will satisfy them fully of the truth as stated above, and warty other things In refer ence to the case. N A NCY J. Mt LIAM, 215 nunivin st. SA a Ll' V t.eelliTenSAasAtratta.r. —This excellent eompOund,, which Is creating such a universal interest throughout the coon• try„lts made Its way successfully into the favor of our citizens and the people around us. We have read again and again of the etikaty of this Invaluable medicine—if we can call a very pleasant beverage medicine—but not omit recently have we had any post live proof which could induce us to speak fairly of It. Rut. hem facD t oout POssesgon. we are now weticonvi ced that, without any exception. it Is the safest. pleasantest, and best compound ever 011;:teAto the public, fur the cure of all chronic disease, rhentna. term and scrofula. and all impurities of the blood, together with loony euutplaitits. It has staking been remarked that the are in one of "nostrums and amanita-mulcts," that We hardly dare recommend a 'ratan bte discovery in the Medical Science. lest we jeopatrlize our rep• uuttion for Incredulity and consistency; lost in this immune we he,otate not to hazard the remark which we hare wade above.— Arartfurd /levity. SORETllltovr The following Is no retiree t from a letter reeeived from Mrs, - Bevan, who had been inflicted several 'Tarn o ith b'crefinous Vt. eery. Dyspepsia, Axe, and recently an affection of the throat and chest:— LlAtt.Xiraartto, VA. lice. n, PAL Messrs. A. D. &1 t Minns; Define I commenced usinei your Sarsaparilla, my sufferings were alihost past expression; my throat wascompletely ulcerated, I had a dreadful cough, nod there were frequently weeks togettwr that I could not speak above a whirper: and besides. tne Intlaniatton from my throat extended to toy head, so that toy hearing was very notch impaired. Atter taking the BarwriParille n short lins, my health improved. and my throat In now wen; I am as free front cough and tightness of the chest as ever I war, and tan hear quite nirtinelly. My throat has been well abou t tumults, the cute of which her been effemed en. Wyly by theme of your Sarsaparilla. Your friend. LOUISA It DIKVAN. S 01IPONSMA-TSCAIII.I7 FEVEU DIO/lIMOP 0? ITS TER- Russ!—Tbis dance ous and ntarmiod affection, which has swept from the stage of thine so many both at the innocent age of infancy, ' awl the wore vigorous and mature age of nunhood, has at length met its bane and antidote. and it. evil effee to upon the system ire laid waste by the powerful influence of this preparation. A tittle grand child of Mr. Win. Patrick, wood-corder, was attacked with Dratted fever, which lett her inn dreadful state-, live body was cov ered with particles of scarlet eruptions: a large lump something like a bile, and at least two Inches in diarneter, made Its appear, alive on the shoulder, which broke and discharged an iihnOst in credible quantity - of roost offensive muter; and I eridea this , a large quantity was discharged front the ears, of a very offensive char. ACIel. Almost despairing of ever stopping the discharge. they Made trial of SAN WS SA RSA EA RILI,A. which ellected a com plete cure, the child having taken only one bottle. Pm the benefit' Of those suffering from the baneful erects of this horrible disease. Mr. Patrick will he pleased to inform any Personass the corrects nee* of this statittnent, if they call at his residence Its Exeter - at. near Fawner.—Rartiaters SKR. The endowing testimonial to the value of the Sarsaparilla, Is from the Rev. Luther Wright. aged 78 years, Cougregatiouab2din biter, residing at Woburn. • Woolley. Mass.. March Seth. IMO. Messrs. Sands: Gentlemen—From what I have experienc- (band from the information 1 have recently received from a number of Persona of higb respectability who have used your Sarsaparilla I have not the lead doubt but that it is the toast valuable and that the numerous certificates you have received of its efficacy are fully sustained by imptriesoi and although her:potation and utility are very exteted vc, and stand in no nevi of niy humble ef forts to increase them. I want all who are afflicted by direare to become acquainted with the elicaty and power of your valuable medicine. I am. gentlemen, gratefully and very respectfully yours. Lt - rit RR WRIGHT. ' Prepared and sold. wholesale and retail, by A. 0. &D. BANDA Druggist!. and eiteinists, 100 Fulton wt. corner of William. New by Druggists poeml y throughout the. United Price 81 per.botsic ) As Bottles for s'3. DRUM No. 3, Reed illpuse. BM, Va. intriltATlOlS NOTION. Eqyem that tehiprs of Administrationontho —try Whatton. dec'd., late of North East town sip,,seen /tamed to the asibteriber. MI pentosta having claiux tti - alagt *aid estate, will present them duly authenticated, to N. Whallon. Hut. in Elie Po 'settlement, and all lndebted arc ra• quested to make payment to the Little li. P. WHALLON. Administrator. etle. Dec. 29. 1849. &u 19 To Oa Hosesabit, Ike Autos nom kettime o Court of finalise 6.1. stows, is a 'idler Ike Comity of Eris. IsliE petition of Abraham Tourtellow. of Union township, re *pectfully ehoweth that he still continues in his old stand nt Union Mills. and that he Is well provided with house room and con vcnienceS for keeping en Inn or Tavern. Your petitioner therefore pray the Court to grant hint a license to keep no Inn or Tavern end he will hereafter pray. APRA II AM TOE RTELLOTT. We the undersigned, citizens of Union township, in which the above mentioned Tavern is proikwed, to be kept, do testify that Abraham Tourtellott, the above petitioner, it of good refute roe honesty and temperance, that be is well provided with bourn tooth and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travel er*. and further. that SOCA Inn or Tavern is orcemony to aecom. modate the public and entertain strangers nu 4 wavelets, as we are in duty to recommend. D. N. dPENVER, DAVID Mc ALLISTER, 3ANIV.S MECUM. GEO. 8.11(1.5.Y. D. DC G.li. G11N11, 1 131. 'mos. DUNHAM, LYMAN LEretuetF.Lo, itoß.we mas. ROB?. BAILEY. C. DRAKE, ARMES .41f1t,EY. N. 11.13 T ACV. 3011 ti A lIIMREIAGGII, W. E. CEA rm AN, 1.. MORN', 11.11. DROWN, 1.. M. RATIUMIN. W. S. GOROANIER, Nll R. DUTTINGIIA.II, Wee. yo, ninVl One Dollar per Dar& risc assortment (ail ssool)ifrencit Marinnes. named eolorsy xi. price reduced to one dollar per yard. (utensil. Aleo, a good assortment or silk and wool Marinas/. embroydcred Cashmeres and Detanti, a going cheap, at C.D. wutours. Dee. iii. - Great Ca pot Sales at Auction. 'MEW Jew Store is aft setting out at Auction. All persons 1 wanting a gammons Goods for a little money, wilt now have an opportunity to procure them. Culiacan to commeaceon Wed &Walt, the IVA inst. at 1 o'clock P.M. Dee. 8. 1810. MOSES KOCK, 1 70 K rata 4 2 0 I.o •Preeildr. of White Lead la olLfluta Ha at° and Pittaburyth.thia day in Bute. and other paints In like proportion. bought to sell, and will be almv, alai warranted pod u the neat, by J . H. HURTON. Erie. bee.% 1849. SODA 132110172'Z i . ODA Montt by the hot or pound: Lemon Cumbers. Pfehle 0 do., Butter do. and Bard Dread can be Comm at the Kayolope firoeery. No. 7. roof reop tct Row. T. W. MOQRD. Erie, Moo. In, 1949. it.. ,1141bition at liondif Geed* San. I would intorm wr .11. Mends and palate generally that I borers. nerved kr an end *to ter trade the largest end best selected rtock OP watches. and Jewell, ever otikred for tale in Eric. The fibula ptl ronage tteretofore ft. eelved. bas Induced ate to enlarge toy woe* - ixf goods. I will pledg e myself to well good it ord al a small advance (torn my wholesale pd. en. Fourteen years experience in boytlig a g selling goods In game% iities. enables me tosuy 1 gave 'twinges for our.. ettaring Irritates and jewelery It less rite, man any other emit. iishmeat In the city. unwell/Mew Regress every mouth. wategea of didigent escaptereats, direct from twountetq. rers through the oldest and most extensive Im tottinghoovesln New York. Therefore the 'town is solved. how Lewis renr watcher so cheap. I have on hand a large woe k of Vold sad *aver Winches *IMO latest styles and of superior quality. and tutees whirl% cannot fail to suit purcharers for Cast. will BO Gold Patent Lever Watchrt for Old to 111100. Gold de. niched full Jewelled for Briar 884 Gold lowest) watches four boles Jewelled, eighteen carat cases. for 014 to x 33. Biller 14Mle watches. for la to Ott die cuartern watches for Ea. An Me above mentioned watetwa will be warranted to keep good limo for one year. Please WI and see AO yourself. one door 'tutor Brown's Hotel, Erie. Pa. ilarlagAst Obialoedn Witch Maker Dom Europe, I em pre. pared to do all kinds of Watch Repairing in •the best man ner; having toots for makingand repairing all kinds of watches. nty.cl( to do as goal work IS can bo done In the city of Pew York. MI. Livingston will give his whole attention to the rerwilrlngrald cleaning Chronometer, [kegler. Lever ant contuton Watches. Those baring good watches to 1* emoted will do ell to call and here thew adjusted by a first rate workman. Clocks, Music Bose,. Atordions, end all kind, of Jewelry repaired In a workman-Hkenmaner. at Lewis' Gothic hall Erie, December 9.184 9 . - W. N. LEWIN. *lather nesurection. A FITS tills! will return and wilt build that which is faller Ll down, and I will build again the ruins thereof,and I gill set it up." An exile retunked. may every wind waft some lost exile home, and finally may the I lure hasten when the last taunting wanderer shall be reclaim° I and gathered to the ibid. The liulneriber, afirrenrairtg up through much tribulation and having his works Pled as by tire and suffered less. lies come to himself, and has received a small stock of BOOKS (or sale, and expects more, which will be disposen of cheap fir Cash, - It is hoped that my Mends will not be discouraged because the stock is stnalt—tesnenther.he that is faithful over a few things shall be made ruler over many. Thesubscri Ler returns his thaiiki to his friends for past favors and especially to those it ho have with warm hearts and open hands patronised him In former Years; who, in prosperity. la adversity, In tribulation and oppression. showed by works of their rather which it in heaven acted on the principle that It is no more Messed to give than to receive. Ile sus wants the patronage Of his friends, and will be thankful for the smallest lavers in his lino. 110 has nothing to promise Mein in return at present. fiecoUld pay them a fashionable compliment. Mit It would be like IstMing them on husks. May they long live to gladden Mk hearts of the orphans, and wipe tt e tear of &Diction and grief from sheep, ofthe,oppressed widow. He believes that fle that nullifiers the hairs of the head and does not allow a sparrow to fall without his notice, will enable the subscriber to show his gratitude by his works. Then he would almost be willing to my in the language. of good old Pinteon. let thou thy servant depart in peace. Home few persons in fetrumt days have complained of his Buie of e pressing himself, lie te grets exceedingly that he should to so tmfurtuttate as to express himself so as to offend the most setipiti%e. dClitilte and chaste ear. lie would not wish to be understood that lie is eall)platidloo because others diner from him. They have as good a right to dn. ter from hint as be has to dints from them. Shortly expetied PrOvldenee permitting, agassartinent of Christmas and New Year Books. Constantly kept on hand Quills Taper. Black Hand. Blue. Mack end Red Ink; Blank (looks tided and bound top:norm old Rebound on short notieet, good Vinegar to exchange for Rags.— Corner of French and Sixth streets. OLIVER STAFFORD. Vic, December 94.!649. TILE ERIE AND WATERFORD PLANII:OAD COMPANY. 1)1100E8 for the subseription of the capitol toe kof "the Erie and .1.) Waterford Plank Road Coropany” will . opened on Monday the 2141 day calumny, 1b.% fit the Reed !yore lii the borough of Erie. at the house of Stephen C. Lee in th 1 town hip of Ereene. and at the public house Crept by -- - in the borough of Waterford, and kept open l'Qr at least rig btu.. Re live conseme. tire days. At which slum and place two , more of the commis- Moneta will attend to trelvesuWeriptions aFrecatly to law. , 1 JOHN A. TRACY.: 'AMU?. iW.INNER, WlLAtet KINK. jolts StALRRITIL ' C. M. TIBRALS. — WILLIAM K E LLY, - ' ___ . . IN COURTRIGHT. Coinuiiindoners. A meeting of the Comininionere is requested at the Reed Soule In the boroughs[ Ctle. en Saunday,the lath day ot Jantutty, leko. at otte o'clock. P. M. l'ae commissioners named to the act nit, John A. Tracy, Joon* Skinner. Wilson King. John Galbraith. U. M. Tibbals. Wnr. Kelley, Milton Vosinglitbs. John R. Nicholson. Robett Evan,. John Seed, Win. Graham, Win. Lunn: ohn aIkOVVI2. Stephen U. Lev. John G. Way. Mart in Suomi. Widen; in. ems. Win. Judson. insmuel Madill)* .Iweon Hunt. Graham lien son. Rousuel thmbetton. tfl. H. trincent4and Andrew T. Oliver.— is important that thete be a general anendauee. Erie, Seed., MO. «It THE ERIE AND EDENDORO PLANK ROAD COMPANY. DOORS for the subscription of the capital btotk of ..The Er.e 1/ and Edenhoro Plank Road Company' will he opened on Min, day the 91st day of January, 1930, at the Reed House in }lrlp4 at the Store of tampion Ik. Golf; at McKean Corners, and at thettre of U. Eanaidell ßorough to., in the of Edenboro. and k••pt open tor at least sle hour. for five consecutive days. At wh ch time and places two otwore of the Couttuissiouers to ill attend to feedings subscriptions agreeably to Jaw. JOSEPH ht.WrEttlitETT, 3011 N A.8R0V. 94 S.W. KEEPER. MILES W. EAUGII EY. ROBERT COODRAN, WILMA it TM:ESL/AIL. PdATIIEW HAMILTON, SMITII JACKSON, , - Commissioners. A meeting of the Commissioners Is requested Mille Reed Ralwe lathe Borough of Eric, on Saturday the 10th day or January. 1830, at 1 o'clock P. M. The Commissioners named in the act are: Joseph M. Sterrett * John O. DIOWne B. W. Reefer. Mrs W. (laugher. Thomas McCarter Robert Cochran. William neatly. William Truest - MO. Mathew ' JicartiitOlti Smith Jfiekbon, Thomas Ilbles, John M. Warren, Samuel Al . Brown, Alexander Stewart, David Sterrett, Robert Bunn, Joh Stafford, Russell ficiluelllT, ettisphell,J. H Crimpt.tll. 11. R. Terry, Haw kins J. Burlingham, O. P, Hardy and Philip Kuno'. 11 Is iwpor tont that there be a general atlenJance. Erie. Dee. 21, 1919. 3tlJ TUG ERIE I.: WATTBIIIIIIIOII rt..turc Rom) comrmiv. nOOKti for the subscription of the capital stock or••'rhe Erie LP and iVattsburgh Plank Road COtiiriny," will be opened on Monday the list day of January. ISM, at dte Reed Douse In the borough of Erie, at their ease of N. M. Mindy. In the township of Greene, and in the house of Lyman Robinson. In the Don:nigh of Wattsburgh. and keptopen for at Icast•sl: hours for 3 consecutive days. At which times and places two or more of the eollllllls sionelli will attend to receive SUbst flptions agreeably to lull•. A. W. BRFAVSTER, JOSEPH 11. JOHN C. REESE. GI uni SANFORD. JAtl IM.$TGR4err, N. %V. KEITH. WALTER EDE:ITER, Cointnissioners, A meeting of the Commissioners Is requested at the Reed Douse in the borough of Erie.On Saturday the 10th day of January. 1N.30, at 1 o'clock P. M. The Cotatuissioners nom din the net are: A. W Itrewster.Joseph 11. Williams, John C. Reber., lilies James M. Stem% M. W. Keith. KIWI Marsh, Walter Chcs Cr, N. W Russell, N. M. Manly. 11. L. Pinney, W. R. weed; Den) I. mitt Gunnison, William Allison. Jason C. Itateb.Timothy Reed, Eli Outteouthe. Lyman Robinson, Ilirant Moore, D. Town, /meld) W. Hoskins,' Wareham Warner, Sa ell Taylor, William San. born. William K. Mack, e.Caprots and Allen Enstiorth. It fa important that there.be a general, attendance. Erie, Doe. ttt.1149. 8439 IBTSIALT 11TZ13231. r 4 AMR Into the e ctosure°fthewlsqriberin Amity sp. on the Tlth day of Nat ember tam. a Red Yearlina Meer. no artificial Of halurai meth. The Owner is requested to come. prat c properly. pay changes. and take him away. DANIEL adIEPPERD, Amity December 13, 1!48. h t 2 "tAZtsOItIMIG. TOUN CR ARAM would resyeettlfily inlbrm his FRIENDS a and the public. that he had commenced the above baldness in C. George's shoo, PARK ROW, between BrOWII'M Hotel. and the Reed DOW. where he Danes by strict attention to business to merit a Dude of public ['Attain g t . Naval and Military Uniforms made to order. Cutting done for others with great care. • Erie, December 13, Iblol 31 S KATES, a good assortuseut at REED a. SANDFORD. lAT /3 ZI elaawze. r received hy Express. another lot of those Ling Shawls. al together with a One lot of Colored Merinoes. eashmiers De agoingeticap at U. VVRIGH/ 1 15. Erie, lieccuthar 15.1810. NOT ZOE. A Li, who know themselves /wicked to. or have unstilted oc .Cl count s NV lib the late (Inner Burton tr. Petklns,are earnestly requested to call and pay, or settle without delay. The substriber wishes to give his personal attention to the settlement of the Af fairs ofthis ann. but his absence from home, may tunke it neetiary to place the demands or Moo who delay. Into the halide of a col lecting agent. 3. H. 111.11tTON. Eric. Nov. tato. 30 loran 'Olocke. Ora tninettor kind In regard to Onloh. durability-, regent Lever and Gonda Clocks. °Mee and Marine time pieces at Erie. Dee. N. IWO. LEWD? Gothic Hall. Glatvautc, Gadding sad Hi!wring. ' TfrOSE having watches, that they mann mode to appear like solid gold. can have it done to their satisfaction by calling at Erie, lice. P. IPIII. 1.13 V IS' Gothic Hall. ' Xtrientusiclitore. Cue Dear oat o f stow.** itaft. Xj" OTJ can hod a variety of Musical Instruusents and I nstrueL• tors, Violins for fitt: c lo to /10, Acordcons. Row Mole. 10 613 Flute., 811. 60 wet% cuitors, ea to Sa, Fingoletu, elsrluctie„ Fifes. Violin Rows. Bridges. Striugs.and all things pertaining. to the departsarnt. Alba a Variety of Voiikee Notions, Pocket Cutlery. Ralson , as Ratios dire pa, Pistols, Percussion Caps. Toys, Cards.,Conabs, flair and Tooth Urnt,ries. Needles, Pins, ThiniMes. !lair Math Looking Climes. Fahey Boers, Vases. and a 'n.ielV of other tislng. One door east of brown's liorel W. N.I,EIVtA. ouriativaame PRBOXINTS. A LANGE - aupply ofehristrnas and New Year's Presents kis Li received. darts Clause will /layette trouble in making ase lections. if he calls at ' LEW IS` Gothic nail. rotrua OANRNmTX Which theowner cab have by givinlsntiollie taY evidtnee or Ole tight thcteto. 3. 11. IVE(N Erie, Nur, 0 iB4O 30 j A 01) WANT EP.—Any quantity of Hop bard is wanted by the subseribor. fbr which Cash will be peel on delivery at his Factory , corner of State and Fifth streets. F. deIIffEIDER. Eric' Nov. 8, IBA , • 3D 1 GOODS, Tflgsubseabets havered received a laic and well. relettied aworunentef Fall and Winter Goods, consisting of nay GOODO,,OIII,OCERIES. lIARDWA RE; CROCKERY. &e. In.the stock may be limed every variety of seasonable Diem Goode for Ladies, Shawls, flafiery. Gloms. ow. also Cloths sod Cassimerm Mall quantity and colors. They invite their old cue. tatters and ;public generally to Call and examine the above stmt . before pore Ingebewheni. ES JAM inolllllB4 Co. Erie. Nos. g. 1 UM and Milkilaid imez is henthy_ydven that an eleetion °lattice's flo the Erie t and the lionh Fast nattroad Company tbr the miming year will be bad at the odke of the company In Erle. en bionosy. the gist day ofJanniery neat. trltectu the hound and d o'clock T. 31. Erie. Dee. ta. lab. . it. FORD, de y. EREE!!= ROlO Wawa& hf raw qf Canoe% aWirta. *ft tospare hlianass Vas )11.5-411wi thi i" M DX MALI. - QUANITTY lAA war lard hf a Matiekeh areal atm qf Nab &maws, he any proof of Us pia*. whdkihi Palmy it Modidur rah* has irahiesa4 and twohhorei hata d.a flalleih-ikell Geri 1011111rftWetiabl• widow, that— BRANT'S INDIN PURIFYING EXTRACT is sad a 3fediei ,se (a Kr re rwpirti rto them Dalfnfd li nt Proof; In firm! sores ellhoted, MO ONE LIOTTLt of it contain* wore urifyinc. beatintr virtue, and madam! poem , than tinge Si conformal in !MIR BOTTLES orally Sarsaparilla. or any other medicine dad has ereriteen °trawl for on sale. There Is undoutaed proof In r_painplalets, that Ithe use of thls arm tad*, they that were DYING yet LlVE—they that wens LAME and CRIPPLED can now WALK—they that were SIC.K.SCRO. PULOCR and otherwise climaxed, hare beets stracco and CURED. Etundrode—Thowitutde who Rare wed AR.4NVY &heir harlot used and fetfra rw siw.puitlift and ottoPy needsolaire tecontittanded curst.tdciod easea p lows deahled that-- Brant's is the Cheapest;, - becalm raw bottle of It bag own medico], curative raven in it, and, in consequence, cunt iota diatom, in tooth tar MIA aMilt ore trigs of any other medicine. If, tiatn„ ate Woof BRANT'S tent ettrit FOUR MRS more dismal than are Wilt of bares BRA PURIFIER.* would be as Amp at fear obllars so saroaparitto at one &arr. But-Biswes 'worm avid fur only. NE MAAR a bottto I and ow a bottle of Ulna eared, and la otwoble of curing, rOlgt MKS an swab dinars Lowe War of aartoperilla, tberetbre, flaimpanita, In con. sequence of ha firm power and bar toadied efibtel, *Wad tat SOW at no Mote than rieratthlfre rob per bottle, to tat chattp ill the Puittyma at tow 44tur. One - -Dollen Worth ( How much CANCER—how much BYPITILIft—how much scalortr. LA—wilt oar donor. worth of Mi.Y.NIT•SI PURIFIER' cam 1 Reed the fallowing statement, which lea specimen of Its power I-- CANCEROUS SCROFULA ! 1 , Tut, Is the case of dying wan who yet 11yro. Ho +cosi eared of a worse ease of OCROINUI•A, by only toles bottles of Dant . * rurlfier, t than ever , was cured by the use of Wire GALLONS of the best Sorsoporites that was ever made. Sarsaparilla has not wettest trisdindluorcr to effect the care • of such a reeollioyty *optima case. Bic: 3 . U. HASKIN, of Bowe, Nedra Co.. N. had Sersfuta• four yam —.was confined to his had the Grst year—ort was so noels diseased and • debilitated es to be unable to raise hos baud to his lieed. , He bad the lust medical adrice—had used ALL of the best &invent's:is to no good erect— get wane and Irene, end was considered to be in a dying state, and could Cot tire t.entlene h040110019 , r, when be commenced using lILANT'S Mtn LER. Ilia neck woe *alga nearly 41, from tar is car; n lode seas eaten - through ids windpipe, under his chin, so that he breathed through the bole his oar was so eaten around th at it could be hand up out of its , place, it only holding by a sisal pireer the use of oar arm was destroyed by two ulcers t an ulcer under tie ann. as lute ass whores band.had near ly aura tAroup% his side into kr. body. Thus he was antler:4 with tersty, sues putrid, acrid, cyjesike Were, on various parts of ,his person: For farther end full particulars. see our PABIPHLETS. Dr. THOMAS WILLIAMS, one of the most ADM physicians of Rome. wets called to see Ruskin the day before he commenced using BMWs rii• rifler. Dr. W. examined him, anti then told him that all medieisto is wortd coati not curt hiss—tile bid cue was Worse than Hopeless,! Now hear Mr. RASKIN'S atatetnent of rare: He said: .31y what yntu cured tmo bottle of MIANT'N PUMP Y/NG EXTRACT, of /trod! 4 ImatordAruaglata Home. 1 corotrtenced wing that, a n d toot bate". That Inatter endued me to err off my /A, where I had been too. need cae yrar the Noma bottle ru.dded me toper magi Odeon • the third bottle counted too to IMO too natl. to QOM Cenure,whero I procured rls buttka moms end when I had &oohed using than, arrenteen out of teurata tarote had hotted utp—tuut thew bollix mum effected & PERFECT CURD of an the ulcers, and rAtanal one to good hea/tlt.'. VOlL*l{l.oi 'WITNESSES t Mr. HARKIN has MOM to t h e lIIOVO farts, sod the feats are enthused atut certified to by Dr, T. WILLIAMS-4.1r. O. R. BROWN, prepHetor of tho int4.ldtwor libdi...4leront. RIMEL/. m LEONARD. wholes/de and dnagyiata—and zur.vv.ti (Aber regpertak *Wawa. - Eq:ll , j , k) ri izirovvi zi Aft. 0. R. Isamseir. merchant, Clinton, OneMr rouorp„V. r.„ Informed Midas s cancendoetor In said county was effecting wonderful cores of Cat:etas through the officer,. of RRANT.B rvnIFYING EXTRACT. A euwerwtorrer In &gene cottnry, N. Y., is Disowns said ecturtea. Mr. A. IL BEMs. drucglst. at Canajoherio, Alonteetnery county, N. T., has Snfenoed VA of ant rupartsht came et a CANCER of long stendniz, winch was erected on an aged lady of that pluce, Tf. therefore, this Peewits canes Cameo., by Its portfyins,lihdinx power, what impure disease of the blood out it not coral beran geese experience and triumph asp there are now but what it %eel cure. . rEVER-SORE CURED. The 11ev. RICHARD DUNNISIO, Pastor of the PreYbrterian don t, Adana Suit, alourae_connly, New York. wrote to up: hare jort re ceived a letter (rain Mr. CitaWAZT DUNNING, retstico to the cure of WS Itaver.sore. You uuty depend an what 11 meter, for he Is a Christian man and en elder In the church. Some years miller be bad to bare on. of Ins togs woof, to Baru his Itte, in marl:mem* of a Yereraore. 'no other kg befog sow affected. and about to ha amputated, 1 rrernednemted OR AN es Mathew:. Read the result. , HO AIM': '1 Ann good only tarot aortiats of BRANDS MEDICINE. I plead ALL. 11010. from goo , m.o. oMmoodotio*, ti that MN:tea...and I can now saY that; with the blessing of Gest. it Fan Brad a cereal np kII.'" Bee Pamphletsfor full pa.rtle- Wars. LIVER-COMPLAINT: Dr. NATHAN Ift:IIIMED. of Stamford, Cato., one of the oldest an! roost respectable pb)siciane, was afilieted with Liser.Cosodalst uutuy sears. amt wits perfectly tweed by wilt" BRANTS TERIFYING EX TRACT. IVet could moue iambs& of otter co" also =rod. FEMALE WEAKNESSES AND COMPLAINTS. No remedy errened to the piddle has ever been LttlP as amnia anti et Meat fa mtorintk ALL the incidental screketerm and irromterttin of the sex, tor I3CANT 6 PULIIOIIAII.It BALSA*. It mates no diterence whether the derangement be arpprotricm, amts, or other tomknier—lt 2101:LATZ1 ALL, by tercayhteging t e swim, equalisiap the CiteuLATIoN, and owa tog and anoylog Minns r. tsY Be pamphlet. CHANGE OF LIFE,• dem the piri to the waitron, and the woman et matte egalrthe one ease t* oetiterated, and the other co grader:l7v rappreurd. as to prevent any CC the fatal thanarer that frequently grew in ninnictinnunn of such ehsn e. Dyspepsia—Sour Stomach ! " ATTICA, Genesee Co. February 1, Inn. "M. T. WALLACE k CO.--Genttesera: I was, jr ninny than a Year, tinkled with • diocese of the stomach. I could not eat any fat or enemy substance. without tensing great pain, sickness, and vomiting, and was continually aniieted with a sour stonmelt. I, as an espertment. tried *Mr baffle of IGLANT'S niEDICINE, tabu:h i to my utter disappointment, eared and reagent the tonal pain oiler minty. I therefore we secon d bottle, which has comptetely cured the dtscuse. lam now wetland heary ty, and can eat almost anythin_ig without teeing pained, or the stomach b e , L01211[11! *MIT. Tour* n.etteethlly, T. 8, WILCOX" Mr. la a respectable merchant of Attica. hURSING SORB . 111615111, LUCORRHIE,4, .}:tgYaMt. GENESEE. CO., N. Y.; err. 32,12 fr. "Messrs. 3}l. T. W Al.l AC CO.: Some tone lest winter toy wire eeeatae 10 debilitated from the efferLi of Lurorrao,2 And Nuninp Scat Mouth, that etre could not lift bey child or perfona any household labor. Her Ilaraiteat treatment was Wined according to the towhee avid prerrrip. lions of the must eminent physician., until nor shill was exhsUsted in use less efforts. She berme so eFry o skeleton, that at the tirne abo coin. tarnoed taking Bruer, Methane she welgtx4 no inure than elaidtlive poundal but by the time she bad token four bottles, she became perfeetly well. The curs 1 1/ so perfect , tluu oho is now enabled to do all neeesasty nousehold work, and ignixted thirty pounds of fellt in four weeks. Your+ truly, C. EL OALENTINV." The reader vrtß oNerve that Mr. Gactrcrtirc sas • ooar satt.c." Me, we are informed by Z. S. TEILAY, Esq., of the stone place, ho s studied toed/eine. 0 134 :I• f iti ii CN 111 nn.eirs PURIFYING EXTRACT is sparred and Norough awake. for of all Me effects of Ilsacvas, or sop of the eStiolll preparations of CALOMEL or Ilascvas, frost the system; nod It restores the blood, also eke, end all the parts dimmed, to their original, HEAL:rim +rare. GENERAL DEBILITY OF THE SYSTEM! 14r. A.llOLTSTANDER,tnerehant, Lorrais Co. alio,orrote, Doeember 1& 1648. And after having stated hove like a churn the PUL NOPIARY bad effected the cure of his witch consumptive tough, said: ." I have petsonafty used RR:4:4lr.s PINUP YiNfr TRACT, for goners* debility of - my system, and 8 have no bestial on in saying that it is the best tnedisloo to lIVITOIII cad unneolurrs 711 SYS. UM that I have overused. fn fteryinatatrea where we have sold Itir ayes MEDICINES, Asy hart 'nova their Omer, and yiSeis the lam. sat suit. TlOn." EIAL.7 RHEUM, and a TR ll i ACT mpute dirortie ,Erates af tae a bocrti, are 'bray' Cr by tbrante EX: I For sale by CARTER & RROTIIF.RvErie; 3. S. roger. Gitardt S. J. llopkinr, Spningfielth ft. R. Terry. Edenf,oro; A. Tounleile. Uniun Mills; n. C. Town. Ziortn twit; Potter ag Rea. %Felt Spring field; John IL RObinson. thancaville; and W. & P. tJadson & Cu. Waterford. - l}3l PLAIN aid Figured- Pe btill oil wool, and other cheat', Ire Lains tit Wertnre 14. ,)Atlir;PN. B LACK French Cloth from 0% to uti vet yard, to tale at S. JACKSON. DILACK. (Irmo Green and Cadet tolled Broad !Cloths nt all LI prices for tale at S. Letvizeto.N. GREEN: Black, Moraiti; (Astir. Mown, ant( FlitlVVren ell Ma. Ten°, for salts cheap at the Store of S. ;ACK SOX. 13 " el(' Blue, Plaid, Striped and other rauey Chttitterret for sale by H. f AeliflOS. MACK, Illue.and mixed:lag:lets, Tweed% Ketintelty Jeans. 12 Ace for pate cheap by 8. ACKSON. AbtF d nßess G. 01103, The I.utica a iil MO AG a mod Ll6orimEnt, "'tench hirrinoer. Cashmeres, Dc Laing, Ulla iikiliou Lustre. Mohair lamnre. Alapachas of all colon. Gipahann. Cali eos.&c.)ual opener) at Geo. tw1A,1914 & SOS., _ATTENTIO EVllllll3oolrst I am now tecelvtog toy large nndwell selected stock Of thy goods J. Crockery, and Hardware, invoicing 80inctitiortionr Fifty Moo. sand Coin ruing as good no assortment Weser offered in this city. at prices mat cannot fait to suit.; Meese ea/Pa mi examine for your selves at die cheap 'tore of kmiTit 1.11(t10.14 P. 19.—1 ato expecting invoices of my Ilrge q.zarly of crockery by the thy arrival. B. .1 ot • • lAil now receiving n splendid nerortment of FOP and Winter Roods of the most desirable styles. to,tchich ray onstotnery fire particularly invited. AN to variety and cheapness my - present stock cam it rittt any other In this eityt commuted in part of French illettnok of due quality and every desirable color and shade; light and dark Slue Green. Hearlet. estinson.'elmrry. [(chi and dark Drain itrowns. Royal Purple. Maroon. itiaek nod Blue Mack Also sante varieties of colors rind shades In Cal :dish Re firing. Alpricca Lustre/. Bilk and Cotton Was p s. Warps from is to is per yard Cotton do from Is 611 to is. all the VAT toty of cob ors Mt Wool Plain bond Rhawls Mahood plain colors very hem y from el to ipl3t CANA Beate,e t2lngteimr sr:wronged fib ! : collars Is per yard an etulb,hts variety of other goods In maroons fur an na vertibefuerit. rota( who wish to purchase ideate gitre sue a Coll for I sea determined to sell Gauls cheap for newly po C or approved K7lllldlALl3.Cittayside. Erie. October 13. f-49. 1 00/1.81321 SALT. .100 nAGs (lobo copra enit, alesn lime quontity a oleo Duky Nalt nt the Kryitone Gleeety, No.. 7. Poor Pco• vier' Row. mama:: Brie, rror. in. JEW. 1 • Two Thousand Stover. rim?. oUbiajbera. desirous to try the advantage* orlhe aftS3 at's. .1 frat, otter to well Ilwitentlre atocit of Mor' for cash only. at the following pricer, with CVO iit)ficAVAVßte , thus puillag an cad to totn_pctitiou from dealer, or pedlars tsbo are 001 tnanufatture a. 140. 3 erchtluru Cooking Floral. - . , gil 00 o . - 6 30 12 00 " .1 Fulton 0 i'' , it to 211 co "3 flannett'a Iron Mon: Cooking Store, i . IT oo 0 4 13 00 " 1111atharray ... , . , . 1 0 00 03 0 ' ..., 0 ' 24 o 0 ..__ _ .. i " -, hi CO Air Tight Parlor Stovti. bon WS Mt to;? no Pinto or ttox Stovoe. Crow 200 to 7 SO twat% Kenton nt three cents per pound. Copper and Tin Fur niture in propOrtion to torrepponit, with Store Pipent flight cents per pound—thus making a journey of Su miles on object worthy tboetßirt to buy Mons of Erie. Me, 11, lsla. LESTER. OEN ENT? Ss. Clinn'El CD4 SeirETLEI?, fee be Mud as szn,keArond CONSUMPTION .cuitao, CANCHALAGU&; WO% TOG COWLS'S* Mt 0/ Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Asthma, Bronelattia,Spittiug of Blood, and all other. Lung Complaints tending to CONSUMPTION et..tll: RBflD:: - - . This medicine is just ti hat It Is declared ID he nbore, A rem. edy fur theca:spirts rare of all those affections of the 'Phi Oat and Lungs. n hich if neglectui, aln air end lit Coast' sittioit. It isnot Worthless,eareklesnil ingide.istnee just te /Alike tritny of the coalition clamant+ ofthe day. Ma lea strictly sciesegfe Preparation —OW original recipe hilVitid beret furnished Wait ottilneid Physi cian, (the late Prof. Rogeta,) And that still (Willer IntrOYed by one Or Life pewter proprietors. nho is hirota a geottarep-Mg. sided Physician, a graduate of the ilnHrrsiry of Pentis)lrinahr. It is composed of the choicest articles In the metabie kingdom, most of them of looggried value am u established reputation, and some cf then, entire," say, particularly the Cs aT/ta GOA. a 1.1111. of pyg m t epitai.rfid mo m I mo virtue. lately troIiGaUCCA WO Ow country from Caii torn la heettsho:va to thousand of Physicians, who have nob cranny anproted it. and 1411 Le shown to tasty Physician who desires to tee it. tincti applieettop either to the Proprietors or their Agents U l tra I estp uted in rid. tirade . . of ream:U.oi fa struagir recornmettded try Patrieiaes, even Pr fees rs in Our Mediu% Colleges. Ministers of Cosgel, Judges. turtW)uts, Mutetmettgi Mcehatiten. cOnClt.sit e preci thlat there is to imitate., or dereption al Gut it, lot-fist:l it is -a n.cdl - tit 2 1 / 6 4{ tlaCtalla:011 elm lire and taCeey. PAMPIII,INS. A, no ordinary sized ntiverti.cu.ert can In to deltaic cto tile merits of this article, the Ploprictors have end cditst in ti pamphlet form. the kidsry of tide Illetiteine.-rthedcwripties, saw tyro. ate Of its principal inpetiSettst-.0 tegett the!. me deviated to hate upon the huniait systeite—and above all, the jacalrviobto amount of good u hkeh lilies done They design to c I rculate ti•is ellenvivclyi but should any one be ot erle,tattl, they e ra ensueotty desired to tan upon the ,4 eon, ,omet) Julow. Sod NO cure one. gratis It viii well repay a perusal. The Maio ra is yo 9th may be worth to yourself or fatally, TIIOUSA NUS OP MOL.- 11..Aitti, and it will introduce you to it %asset testimony in its favor which is pofeetly irresistil le. . • , Such ng ou r confidence in its virtues, we are betiding to Star ravf the Medicine in every recent cave. (if med accutetta its tiet dill or I ions.) and a heretic persiu, lane% s ait.ned tha t he ie d er 1 % 4, benefit front it, by fawning the bottle u ithingl hours' time, THE MONEY will le! refunded. rrfice trio 3,1 or the Pamphlet. For epic. tt ltotcsale retail, 11 A. L. ECOPILL k Co„ Proprietor* at their Prixcipar °Ace, 1.4 0 .45 W arren rr.. . 1 „ ; , w 'fork. to n, all orders for the Medicine, and lettere /elm' rif to agent lee. sAntu Id be addreieed, part paid. rr lie sure to ask fur Er .1. fivers. Syrep ej lavEarott, TAW. and GA PICUAL.A.GOI:. and lel no other be panned on 10 yr:ar„ CALTlO:g.—ifase :sexist. unit t. there In.m ti e Latf u t „, ce aftota of hand, signed with a Pca, tr .t. L. t.C.JVILL L it. Cu. co cc Its, cohns. Le Dr. .1 'loco , ' Syrup of LIVET:Vs OAT, Ttl.ar.d stru •,. Auk , bas proved itself to he the civil erlroardettery te,ediecl aid iu vattic that usually fatal iligeni.f. Cu nitAptIVIC. .ICW. rt 3.1;0u,ii . inedielia; is a., ell:carious and taluakle in 1$ a is v.ieat stages, sue It 39 CO3 glir. liaargeaegg. dt .. tem, ialltl:39 are no far cone that ulceration Into taken place. It is or. known to fall in break inv. up the most ttlAyinate I and th.,tressin,, , , Conch or Cold. in a few haute' titne, if the dircc • !tout. are - A*lEl'l lotion ed. The 4 , ergine, a filch tnnkea no 11141: y oroader r itif cures, is lor sale ut Carter & Ittatt.cr and Ltartin & P‘c ; king, tail` re., Proto e trr ROX T MiTl3ll. V S? "The coltssor, of the Prees through , . ut the country seem to so.filled tt iltt notices or cure. and specifies tor allstlieenves. •tlerlt heir to.'_ that one hardly knows what to do in ease of dis cue, for teal that in u-ing one medicine. another and Letter rtiNi be overlooked. flog front ton remnri.tde cures. and the high order and vast alionftt of test tine rt V lately hrottelieu tt der ottr rert on; I r.".. I , ce of the esti:wait - tar) efficacy of Ilt. Bogert, Byrup of 'Leif-. 1:,10:,11,0 not g. n e ore commlied to regard it e evidence of CoAdellily state, that for Cvvirlts Cads, and that hplra-heado d monster, Col,tni rm.+. we thit.k the ahoy., prenatatiln speedy. and certain cute. To ett oar friends ire say, TRY IT; and if it does not help you,nothir.g ~stead(." Pr.ATII FROM A 01.1CHT COLA! - . TT Dv nelierttar: thu,e salti.t3ry treeaUliOns nhieh CtIT•I1A.11 sense diftrit,t, titans', eery runty fail victims to their pruderTe. IVe hive ' , ern the rierrur Grids blooming like a bird of Wail 0f....• the flit of tMwer hope. the wide of her frither.altil the JOS cf her niother —her cheek flushed with anticipation, and her l',}e benin fag with the aoft expre.rlon of love—the gay dreams of life dm,. hefore her Piney. with the, rich and variegated tint* of the rainbireti hue. We bare teen ail this changed'—aye. tie iced gerrartii for a shrewd, and the bridal olnanter Tor the MOW... ChM Or the dead; and n!l this by arliectiag a ..cuirtsoit told."— Now, betbrr It is sc.() Sate, 11,e 1/r, hogers • Syrup tf LasinvoaT, Tart. and eiorrttabs.orti, %%bleb giver Ilarnediale rdil. as then - nantlr of our moat iutelligent and wealthy Ihmilies aro reedy and willing foterttcy. PR tern—ltt large bottler. 41.00: or six bottles for sit,Co. - For rate by Carter & Reuther. ;ma Dorton & terltina 1 1:3 te, NI ay Dr, l'orAt TIM WAS' VA520132161 6000 Acres of lea- , d for Oslo.: rriilE l vtag purchased the well known MOR.A... VI GRAN n, Cramming some 6oho acres or land. ript att in Erie roan). 1r fano it au ra. Dote teen: the same far sate, to parr de 01 %%a mu • sazes. and i„U terms la stiit rich or poor. Thera loan Is arc. ora tiorthry inf . , riot to pone tit this teetion of country. and ad.,rd a rate ripieqtniii4 to raratera, tt kit attiall Meat e. of aeeuinup nit earellynt ntrot, a. the [wires are low anti the pay. wents luny It es tended, if,bured. fora manlier of years. .%toot ittUa nen • are .finale in tin. Mat tteiVest eott.er of the tour, tr. ot t tits f.ut airfnt aid oho line in a country unsurpassed fir pre taring SVheat and Frail. This tract hos f eon divided. into hundred were lots, each of which lots trout 40 to 70 acres cleared awl under cultivation together 'a hl. a Howe and Yarn, and itt meat eroeno on Orchard of (rout. T:te town or Connpatit and Harbor, wall thr lug Lake is Kcated two mars west of the Cram, it Wady tuarimt for grain and other country produce.— ttya it,ttleht is four tutle-t, and the tiouriehlug Loroughof Girard, ott the etttstattgh and Erie Canal. it ten inlet east of the lands 3 lnsketine. and est.ecitllt grain, at these ;daces. is els° in dentaud at hilt Th, Ridti• • Road, running Men:lithe Lake (rim, IltillitiO triCteeelaittl. passes throigh the 1111(1 , 11e of the watt. and the Railroad eonneettitg New York city with the glint west, is now I,eing located avers the haute, trouneattr,ereek. with att atithdanettof water the year round, tins sAiricat fall on the laud ta tinitiliCr of Alai sects. The other 4000 acres are situated on Frenchareek, seventeen elites south ofthe Lake nod eny of Erie. three milks southeasterly from the bOreugh cf Waterford, aeJ three `miles 'west of Unica Mille; all which pieces ailbrd a good market for the produce of the country. 'MI acres are clear,and under cultivation. with a intinher of large' tirade Darns and dwelling Houses. On lids 'wet are a touttber oftbe beer gracing tams itt - T,cre county. A large portion of the land is c,ivered with timber, ~ofoeie nn y e a to, l l,), to induce issreotts to purchase :Of that alone A brisk trade has Gnu kept up in this region. tbr some t ears, by plea tIS Of water coot cy attars, with Meath file, Pitt-burgh, th , Cities or) the Ohio river, nthl even New Orleans, The toad from %Voted drl to Jamestown in New 'fort nod Warren, in Pennsylvania. pssacs through dm tracurind near the road are several O. nirries of Fume, mine cr whtch itMe been estensivelY worked. French creek will also famish a outuber of 3411 seats ou the laud, with an unrolling cup• aof water. "It is the opinirn Of persons ecpahle of judgini. that both there Grants will in n-en' 'ears le wroth front 50 luso per CCM. 10010 titan the prices of which they are now held. The title is ttes. eeptionnble rersons eta distance will meet with prompt attenthan, by ad. (Imaging the subscriter, post paid at Pia, Pa. t - N. nmetttsstlEßFEß. De,!ern:Y...r IS, ISIP FIRE:KENS' BALL. VAGI.I: PIE I: CC:if l'A NV, 50.% siren Rait at the Ent • Court. Ilan on Tuesday Evening. Jatitniry lan 1V.53, tt.t six-o'- clock. The proceeds or the Bell to Le ntipropalateil lowntds pro curing neve coats for the Company. The Viternen and tit/tens generally are Invited to atteral: The intrat nuiple eittaugetuttit• will Le mile for the occni.thri. ISAAC 3100RIIEALI.M ANAGES:I4, . A Li E.IlEf. A. P. JOAN N. GRAHAM'. Mt E. U. lIATitAtVA t;1 uRGI: DIJETOINT, II Mall ithCARTE.It. 11. L. DROWN, hr.. CIt.INIS NON. Alu,ie by ll.7scir•ua• Cotabos ITA 3P CI. AVARIETY of Solra Lamps, of the newest patema snd - meet appNied sales; also, L'ainplwac Lamps , of d4retcut ciclo , , chiun eya. whicits &c, conatanily on hind and will In sold cheap. W. N. LEWIS UrATZIRrOXV.D ACADZINT. TUN winter term of the Wnierforit Academy trill Commence 00 / 1 /00(h 1 24 1) also, 1 yJ, /miler the Fenerni soperintend ante of C. J. HUTCHINS. A. H., groduute or'Yate Coltege. vim competent aest.tnntc. TUITION PER CtITARTIER. . - IrrLnnguages, an.l the Neter ttrantbet. 00 Imeoeitego branches, I .59 The regular time for othnhe , ion is rt the commencement or ruid• die of a term. No one t 311 be admitted for lets than half* quar ter. The: Academy Iffl pleapantty titnatett in a Icauttful grove In ctt enlace, and mlet the prompt efficient .uperfriienlient. With the low hation an,l cheap hoarding that can broil:lined in the town. a store• de...treble upportuatty to obtain education it no where to be found. .1. J. FINPLF.Y, fleet. WM-11.1D:40:Nt, See 7etaiy. Waterford IDee.IL:, l:' 19. f aaz- cop. :It ch. True.) lets T 0 At zi if A 311; to the farm orihc Pl)lo.4riber. in HatbOYeretk tOlenibt 4 015 the nth gist. two red yearling Itelferk—one. bait s 1401'1 star iti tare. and bo th are mneke4 by a eron tattle tett toe A wl a alai. The o wner AD terlitcbledltupt(ACl4ol.etty ! pew charges eta lake theta away. tOrtrie Pee. 11. 164 n. "kt,7.3 • *OTIZAT COW. ---_, , (lAMB to the tam of the subscriber in il.l•Kran Soren'slarso on cr v 0.. -, about the itill inst. a Black' Cow, about etyma 014-ika• n Wince star in the (nee and a white tail. and tires= thStk.-: 'rho owner it requested to prove DrOparty, pay etta.rinds tata %kV it 11" WM'. , . ~ V. SCULVIA W. • lir Kean. Dee 22. leis. at.%) - - yvoTZ , CU. AV M°, this day sold and transferal all my interest in the stock, debt,. hooks e. conneted With the litOCery business 11l ik John Zimmerli, notice is hereny liven to sal concerned that betnedtate settlement of accounts is expected. 1 shateranaln for n short thee at the old stand, on blow Street. Par the purpose or closing up the tor/Cern. klhould say neglect this"lt* they way soon civet t to awl their accounts in the hands or a 00k. leering agent. A. H. /1/IV4MOCK. Erie, bee *l. Au*Von Salve Adjourned. A trcrox salts at the Jew Stereo abiontned uotll Cove reek. the Vet ofJentotty neat. when they wilt be titypePect: and contlnued (tom do to day. until the entire lux% In *Wowed at I shall continuo to sell at private *ate any tool.) have at ow. ell nemmedrettous of setting goods timnip; UM act to 10 , Callitts to V the IN)terneteiat &cheap. cornet reeweb end rout *IL, tete. I. MOSZEIKOCV. Vet. 29. LAmts.—New style golitS twid other kinds of lamps; 40.1 tin? quantity of Wieiling. ClVlnisge's and Gicbcs.ne. Vtle Vey. 1 1. 7 30. • G. Lbmn'o Cook `ed4-41: RePcrtir
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